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News from 17/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Virginia Bottomley, Ian Pont (Managing Director), Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Stewart Purvis, Chris Moore and Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Nigel Hawkes, Harvey Elliott, Christopher Edwards, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, John Maitland, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Simon Wessely, Simon Coates, Michael Hamlyn, South Africa Correspondent, Samantha Weinberg, Barry Hassell, Cheif Executive, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Duncan Watson, Stephen Waley-Cohen, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Eric Caines, Stuart Jones, Kris Anderson, S. Prebble, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, P. Salmon, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Marina Warner, Julia Neuberger, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Teresa Sugarman, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, T. S. McRoberts, David Hands, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Stuart Crainer, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Ian Frykberg, Valerie Gaze, Graham Duffill and Minty Clinch, Werner Weiglhofer, R. Nicholls (Chairman), David Adams Latin America Correspondent, Janet Daley, C. A. Siggs, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, David Blunkett, House of Commons, Brian Leahy, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Aileen Beattie, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Rajesh K Singh, Secretary, Simon Reed, Alice Thomson, Colin Compbell, Roger Boyes, Allan Mallinson, Philip Bassett and James Landale, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Amy Louise Erickson, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Veronica J. Young, Norman Stone, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, David Gullick, Oliver Letwin, Jack Straw, Tony Adams, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, N. C. Craig Sharp, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, Chris Irvine, Philip Pangalos, Noel Coward, Michael Church, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, D. Flessati, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, L. David Brook, John English, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, S. Hindin, David Goodenday, Michael Evans, Peter Clare, Director, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, Michael, Tony Hall (Managing Director), Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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And our Foreign Staff: Britain asked to send more troops Cabinet considers UN plea for reinforcements to monitor Bosnia truce as other nations refuse Army of bailiffs beats M11 squatters The siwge of Wanstonia British Steel fined £24m Index Appointments Rise in jobless and inflation cheers City Battle of the Beds First blood to England in Barbados New cricket game in The Times Jack Straw Thatcher diamonds not for ever Queen plans first royal visit to Russia since 1908 The Oxford Open MBA Mention steel and all MPs pass the Tebbit Test Plitical Sketch Sainsbury's Homebase Patten retreats from Oxford election row Tight lips yield dividends for Major's new man Increase in jobless raises fears for recovery Tunnel attackers face life imprisonment News in Brief Howard adds to reforms EU may ban bathing Three Graces may go Woman, 80,'hid drugs' Blandford questioned Docker wins £2.25m Son killed on shoot Prescription challenge Stolen shotguns found Old Bash Street returns To Give Blood GPs find night calls a bitter pill Saturday in the Times Assault case boy sent on holiday Musician 'too drunk to hit keys' Visa Delta Bank's letters over £72 'tipped balance for suicide victim' Honda Queen's visit may heal rift over murdered Tsar First Russian trip by a British monarch since 1908 will pose problems of symbolism and security Royal rendezvous at sea was a family occasion Spy specialist found hanged The Trouser People Ltd DFE Climber to share money for story with rescuers The family of Jacqueline Greaves has rejected claims that she is seeking financial gain from her mountain ordeal Rover Watchdog claims 'bind-over' law unjust BBC launches £16m season of new drama Keene on Chess Salvation Army cash trail leads to Uruguay Lords deal blow to campaigners for legal euthanasia High Court in favour of 'bait' cars Baby found injured Picture Gallery Poison case reopened News in Brief Novel victory 'Beggar' held B&q PC's killer flees from prison bus By a Staff Reporter: Potter 'sold Americans counterfeit antiques' Times wins top graphic award Woman's fatal attraction ends in life for wife's murder The Kumon Method 'Flying bishops' anger rebels GP fundholding to be extended Picture Gallery By our Religion Correspondent: Church reformer to tackle confusion Boys' killers 'may never be caught' Anatolian Sky Motorway mows down farm again News in Brief Dentist charged Perfume haul Rapes linked Rider dies Carer in clear PCs tackled Tories count on Santa factor for face-saving victory in council elections Lilley pleads with right to hack Major as leader BT MP sets the taxman on Commons staff Howard discovers cracked notes in crime fanfare PPP Rebels call for retreat over county reforms New peer In Parliament Commons truce rejected Around the Looby Hurd welcomes era of Baltic freedom 'Stolen states' return to European family IBM Defectors denounce 'crazy' Zhirinovsky Kohl allies torn by Nazi dispute Multiyork Bosnia policy reinforces Westminster's ideological rift While the question of British involvement in the Balkans has produced some odd political alliances, Peter Riddell argues that MPs are largely following party precedents in deciding what should be done Rose begins mission to convince city war is over The goals that the Un commander is pursuing have much in common with those of his predecessors. The difference is that he has the threat of force to back him up British radar to pinpoint mortars for air crews Athens blocks Skopje access to Greek port Cellnet Apathy rules in Serb HQ town Warning Important Safety Notice Mystery Mexican rebel shows how to win media war The enigmatic "Marcos" is waging a guerrilla campaign with the literacy, style and wit of a Jesuit. From behind his mask, he is baring the social and economic ills of a nation ANC offers concessions on Afrikaner homeland Riot police fire on black marchers MaZDa 626 America warms to ice battle Kerrigan to refuse Harding's hug of reconciliation Saudi aircraft contract boosts Clinton Tunisia expels Times reporter News in Brief (Reuter): Berne appeals (Reuter): Burial agreed (AP): Airport protest Patten backed Haiti arrests (Reuter): Grateful wed Balladur to challenge Chirac for presidency The Times Burma dissident agrees to talks with junta (Reuter): Israeli bank chiefs guilty Mummies mobilised to counter terror HSE Books US greets Korean nuclear sites deal News in Brief (Reuter): Quake kills 131 (Reuter): Mob rampages (Reuter): Leader quits AP: Fetish verdict Forte Leisure Breaks Guilty secrets that claim young lives Jack Straw recalls a suicide which convinces him that the age of homosexual consent must be cut to 16 Picture Gallery The Times King Kong as New Man Our nostalgia for nature and the call of the wild gets muddled when it comes to humans Holiday cure for the family A Solution for tummy bugs abroad… scientists patent their idea of a Pill for men… why women are the warmer sex Medical Briefing Can talking help? Simon Wessely on why therapies must be tested and regulated Picture Gallery The IBS Appeal Times Debate Boys' own Arthritis Relief A fat chance Sexiest drug of our age Aspirin, the everyday Painkiller, has been converted into the Supedurg of the century, Dr James Le Fanu says BT Janet Daley We are all glad about Jacqueline Greaves's escape, but do we pay too high a price for such exploits? Lost causes gather Judge not Picture Gallery Artists of despair 'The smell of death' has dominated the creative outlook of our tortured age Wise after the event The Times Diary In a flap The Times Diary Tory set The Times Diary Why I am closing hospitals Health care must be rationalised, argues Virginia Bottomley Mischievous Peers The Lords should delay the police reforms no longer Alas, Poor Aristide Haiti's robbed president must learn to compromise To Moscow The Queen's visit has a clear political purpose Afghan carnage Surprise package Sports letters Call for review of new Bafta awards Labour's proposed health changes Monitoring the guns Pegasus bridge Too quick off mark Prescription charges Costly rescues in snow-clad hills Foxing the hunt TV watershed Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinner Luncheon Appointment They murder the widow and the stranger and put the… Pedalling to health on a bicycle built for a few Husband and wife win architecture medal Buckingham Palace luncheon Reception Anniversaries Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Announcements Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dinners Albert McIntosh Albert Mclntosh, Obe, who became the first professor of Marketing at the London Business School after a business career ending as General Manager of Mars, died in London on February 10 aged 89. He was born in Selkirk on July 29,1904 Robert Bayne-Powell Robert Bayer-Powell, CB, formerly Senior Registar of the Family Division, high Court of justice, Died on January 30 aged 83. He was born on October 10,1910 For Sale Charter-House Dorothy Marshall Dorothy Marshall, social historian, died on February 13 aged 93. she was born on March 26.1900 The Hon Lady Grimond The Hon Lady Grimong, widow of the late Lord Grimond, died on February 14 aged 75. She was born on October 13,1918 Walter Judd Walter Henry Judd, a former US Congressman who made his name through opposition to the communist regime in China, died in Mitcheville, Maryland. on February 13 ages 95. He was born in Rising City, Nebraska, on September 25,1989 On this Day His Majesty's Theatre Eco-tourists take over Travel with a clear conscience Italy boosts dying sport Success for 'green' charity Flight Bookders PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Flight Finders ABTA Skiing from dizzy heights Americana Vacations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Travel Insurance ABTA Pelican Travel Calibre Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowest Flight Prices Multiple Display Advertising Items British charity wins green award Make for the beach Flyaways Call for Government to aid historic attractions A toast to 500 years of Scotch Raise your whisky glasses Good hotel news for families Airport crash worry Distillery tours will be in hot demand by visitors this year as Scotland celebrates a landmark anniversary TV puts town on map The Times Hotels woo the children Cabbies to be bullet-proofed Safety probe on runway accidents CAA looks to help travellers Sample of Atol's new logo Swiss guidance Irish fine blend Marco Polo Hotel prices set to rise Travelogs Case to learn Hard cell Jersey goes jazz The Times Knockando 1994 Crossword Championship Eliminator Puzzle News Business AA Roadwatch Forecast City wants rate cut on weak recovery The City reasons that the Chancellor of the Exchequer will want to spur demand by cutting interest rates in April when the big tax increases take effect on pay packets Israel Fund seeks cash as Tel Aviv slumps Picture Gallery London Closing Prices Janet Bush Picture Gallery Arts Markets in Detail Page 26, Share Prices Page 30 By our Industrial Editor: Clarke brushes aside surprise jobless rise Gold Brent Crude Sport Steel to appeal over £24m fine Knight Williams Norman Stone on the War Business Today Heartbreaker Maker Taker Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Centre Point Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top fund managers form link Govan jobs guaranteed after 30-year turnround With £31 million invested in new facilities, Govan is back in profit, consigning to the past the days of labour unrest and persistent heavy losses that once dominated the industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Crème Sheila Burgess Kathini Graham Multiple Classified Advertising Items County to raise cash for growth Picture Gallery £400m in quake claims at Farmers PIA strengthens membership for wider coverage Resort talks continue on financial outlook Business Roundup Brent oil falls below $13 Media trust to float Rover in Honda talks Carmakers loosen links The Clinton Plan By our Banking Correspondent: Barclays strike threatens BCCI staff to sue Abu Dhabi ruler in claim for $150m Former BCCI staff could seek damages of up £50,000 each, contending that they are unemployable in the banking sector, tainted by the alleged corruption of their employers BT Sears Roebuck's turnround tale Whistle-stop tour from the Windy City a nerve-wracking set of figures New prescription for drugs boardroom Pennington Directors go in Glaxo reshuffle Bolsa Picture Gallery Woolwich Guernsey Investors and brokers look for another interest rate cut Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options From a Correspondent in Dublin: Smurfit aims to float troubled US offshoot Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Three in a row for Dow Money Markets Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Facing up to the hard facts on Britain's recovery Economic View Janet Bush believes that this week's clutch of statistics raises questions about the Government's handling of the economy Morale booster The Times City Diary Hasty exit The Times City Diary Bring a bottle The Times City Diary Hard times The Times City Diary Steely eyed The Times City Diary Tempered Steel Tempus Enterprise Oil Rhône-Poulenc The Dalvey Business Card Case Israel Newcomers in PLC spotlight Coopers & Lybrand PLC Awards Accountancy & Finance The Securities and Futures Authority Pedley MacGregor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies Kidd Reuter: US-Japan trade war closer as Tokyo's surplus soars again Pacific Western University The Times Michael Page Finance Regent Pacific Corporate Finance Ltd. Trencherwood in black with more homes sold Business Roundup Leslie Wise pegs payout Technical fall at Benson MAI bid unconditional Leisure spending rises French Agency Trader Orchestrating the accounts Coopers & Lybrand Institute of Good Food Any Other Business History buffs Star struck Touche Ross Broxbourne Borough Council Setting the scene for a difficult choice Shares race ahead First direct CNT The Times Unit Information Service Spielberg adds heart to art for Oskar Cinema: Geoff Brown marvels as the director behing big-hit aliens and dinosaurs climbs a personal mountain with the fine Schindler's List Opera New voices in the wilderness The Budapest and Rotterdam film festivals highlight challenging work-and threatened directors The Age of Innocence Television Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Child is mother to the manifold Opera: David leveaux's unconventional staging of Benjamin Britten's distrubing master piece StaThe Turn of the Screw Tramway, Glasgow The tribute of time Concert Reviews RPO/Handley Festival Hall Elegant celebration Allegri Quartet Qucen Elizabeth Hall The Times Lisbon prepares to enjoy the limelight The Portuguese capital is determined to make the most of its year as European City of Culture. Michael Church reports Great Classics on Offer The Times Every trick in the book Benedict Nightingale bids farewell to Middlemarch Virtue has its revenge Theatre: Reviews from Birmingham and London The Atheist's Tragedy Birmingham Rep Victims of sexual warfare The Madness of Esme and Shaz Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court English Icarus and his demons Derwent May on the 'significant eccentric' Ayrton, who sublimated his tortured sexuality in sculpture Michael Ayrton a Biography By Justine Hopkins André Deutsch, £25 the Testament of Daedalus By Michael Ayrton Robin Clark, £4.95 pbk The Times No gentlemen in Whitehall? The Mad Officials How The Bureaucrats Are Strangling Britain By Christopher Booker and Richard North Constable, £7.95 pbk original X-rays of the soul Images My Life In Film By Ingmar Bergman Translated by Marianne Ruuth Bloombury, £20 Capital of busy men The City of London Volume I: A World of its Own, 1815-1890 By David Kynaston Chatto & Windus, £25 Multiple Classified Advertising Items War of the British succession Norman Stone praises a history in which the heroes are British, the victors American a World at Arms a Global History of World War I By Gerhard L. Weinberg Cambridge, 25 Failure of the liberal imagination to make sense of South Africa Happy Sad Land By Mark McCrum Sinclair-Stevenson, £16.99 The oldest databases of all Bibliographia Edited by John Horden Leopard's Head Press, £9 Tale of one land and two peoples The Hope By Herman Wouk Hodder & Stoughton, £16.99 Last witch in Yorkshire The Earth Made of Glass By Robert Edric Picador, £14.99 Reaping the whirlwind The Impossible Country a Journey Through The Last Days of Yugoslavia By Brian Hall Secker, £18.99 Retirement looms for struggling Lawrence Common-law right to consult solicitor Queen's Bench Divisinal Cour Law Report February 17 1994 Legal & Public Notices Smith favourite for chairmanship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subsequent attempt to litigate fails Convention applies within UK Barnes has designs on being an architect of success Murphy retires as Schwer retains his crown Smiling poacher steeled for victory Carling rejects plan for Sunday rugby Word-Watching Interest added Time to take drastic action Pride at stake on the green Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… Unequal rights for women Bowling legends England still troubled by initiative test Rugby Commentary Praise due to Kapil Dev Underdogs' day Wakefield gatecrash Tuigamala welcome festivities Littlewoods Harriers adopt down-to-earth approach FA Cup Tranmere stride towards Wembley Atkinson keeps Aston Villa's hopes alove in Coca-Cola Cup semi-final Northern Ireland turn to Hamilton For the Record Football The Times Fixtures Snow Reports Positional mistake costly for victorious Hendry Bailey's chasers tap rich vein Lambourn triner looks to talented Master Oats at Newcastle Richard Evans Nap: Jailbreaker (3.10 Sandown Park) Next best: Marros Mill (4.40 Leicester) Thunderer: Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Gifford in form with Folkestone double Leicester given go-ahead Thunderer: Taunton Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Lingfield Park Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Results Medalstable Today Brassard masters musical bumps Moguls competition combines sport and entertainment By our Sports Staff: British pair pull out of downhill Weissensteiner completes clean sweep of luge titles The Times Groundsman threat to qualifying hopes Sport in Brief League seeks assurance Bannister tribute Bush faces discipline Tigers ease into final Gardner's wheel change TV Licensing BBC 1 Radio 1 Lunchtime Concerto Variations Choice Satellite Football Atherton leads England to victory Complacent west Indies outplayed in one-day international Injured Evans out of Wales team to play France Bridgetown Scoreboard Times Two Crossword No 91 Winning Move Word-Watching Winter Olympics E&J Seles rules out return this year and fuels speculation Ernst & Young Britannia Building Society Harvey Nash PLC KPMG Selection & Search Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N. 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