News from 18/02/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Don Taylor, David McFetrich, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Robert Stern, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Lloyd Rankin, Business Roundup, Ian Murray, Fred Thayer, Kevin Eason, C. R. W. Wysock Wright, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Lucy Berrington and Jack Crossley, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, Thomas Randell, Jonathan Penn, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Vanessa Bourne, Chairman, John Street, Matthew May, Michael Evans Philip Webster and Tim Judah, Libby Purves, Cocteau Twins, David Rein, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Marcus Williams, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, William Shawcross, Robert Barnes, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Robin Brewster, Russell Kempson, Patrick Nicholson, George Brock, David Miller, David Watts, Jonathan Easterbrooke, James Bone and David Chazan, Raymond Keene, Edwin Litchfield, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, P. Bastos Martin, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nicholas A. H. Stacey, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Coleman and Ben MacIntyre, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Helen Nowicka, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Angela MacKay and Arthur Leathley, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Giles Whittell, John Foster, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Charles Halliday, Benedict Nightingale, Edgar Jones, Brice Pitt, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Chris Moore, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Harbourne, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman,
ResumoSerbs starting to pull back their big guns Threat of air strikes diminisher Heavy Weapons convoys are pulling back from Sarajevo's hills after Moscow agreed to send its troops to oversee the peace plan in the Bosnian capital Saturday in the Times Index The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Pe Ii… China's Secret Harry Wu, victim of the gulags Air quality on the hour Keeping justice on the road costs £5m a year Downing St Gems Tory tax bombshell £1,000 per family, says Labour Freud on Prunes Thomas Keneally 30P Ice maidens meet again, but it's back to back, not face to face Balkan broadside wipes smile off face of the returning iceman Matthew Parris Political Sketch Thatcher amassed collection of gems in No 10 vault During 77 trips to 54 countries, the former Prime Minister collected a rich bag of trophies, mainly from the Middle East BBC CPS sees Gardner file Treasury lawyer tried to suppress Matrix evidence IRA kills policeman in rocket attack New in Brief Enquiry into son's death Fugitive eludes police Coach crash kills pupil Protest halts BR express National Blood Transfusion Service Arts chief quits after year of criticism Admiral who lost fortune at Lloyd's found dead in car 'Name' belonged to worst-hit syndicates Officer wanted to quit, says widow as killer jailed Ambridge meets reality head on By a Staff Reporter: Boy of 16 admits plot to extort £100,000 By a Staff Reporter: Duke apologises to family for affair Rolex British Nuclear Industry Forum Sale puts high price on peer's curiosity By a Staff Reporter: Birth clinic offers free treatment to egg donors Fertility swap scheme Bottomley prescribes swimming Papaya 'stops births' The Comet Sale By a Staff Reporter: Mona Lisa of comic cards fetches £3,850 Driver falls foul of instant meter Job Centre M11 tribes dig in for fresh battle Protesters move to 'Leytonstonia' After their eviction from Wanstead, motorway campaigners are preparing a new front line further along the route Hurd resists demand to hand over dam telexes Rolex 'Wicked' mother left child alone News in Brief Boy questioned over hurt baby Sentence raised Baby buried Workers win Doctors accused Cash find Bungee peril Girl abused Abbey National Children at exhaust height are hit worst by traffic fumes Steps every family can take to protect itself from risk Centre Stage Diesels fuel asthma fears The Times Boasting thief draws record TV audience Concern grows over crime programmes as C4 scores first peaktime victory with tale of shoplifters Drug used in cancer trials found to be toxic N&P Millennium team with £75m worth of largesse Thames Water Stores lose £516m to the thieves Audi Dealers Queen 's Caribbean odyssey may be last of imperial tours Panasonic Failure to split heirs on ski trip causes concern Fish prices escape the winter freeze Keene on Chess Labour injured by 'friendly fire' in Commons warfare Riddell on Politics Haste' over Eastleigh poll attacked Word Perfect Borland The week in Parliament Gardiner fails to head off challenge Dixons Minister paves way for Navy drug tests Rethink on Police Bill Buthelezi sweeps aside Mandela's compromise offer The Zulu leader has rejected the ANC deal as cheap politicking. Nelson Mandela insists the door is still open for bargaining Britons trapped by Somali strikers Hope rekindled for yellowing Taj Mahal National Savings Kim's heir 'injured in mystery accident' Grand jury to focus on Clinton deals Whitewater net spreads wider The Whitewater enquiry could drag on well into next year. If it does, it will cast a shadow over Bill Clinton's 1996 campaign Ford Midler taken to court over film US puts a price on freedom (Reuter): Anti-Aids class alarms parents Accused in bomb case was a 'stooge' New in Brief (AFP): Aid granted (Reuter): Quake toll rises (Reuter): Zapatista talks (AFP): UN appeals (Reuter): Final account Cairo damps down on foreign reports of Islamic violence Rattled by fundamentalist threats to tourists and investors, the government has turned its anger on the overseas media Japanese MPs seek vengeance in print New Multiyork B&Q Taylor opts for surgery on hip Franco sidesteps samba scandal Cambodia peacemaker faces tougher Balkan test William Shaweross reports on the Un offical at the centre of decision-making on air strikes in Bosnia Denmark By our Foreign Staff: Bulgarians offer Skopje way to beat blockade Bonn tipped off to 'commuter killers' (Reuter): Kiev faces threat to gas supply News in Brief (AFP): Invasion denied (AP): Art theft linked (Reuter): Aids bungle America welcomes Russian troops for Bosnian mission Comrades learn the culture of enterprise Veterans hail RAF raid on Nazi jail Picture Gallery Coldstream boost to Sarajevo force Ah the President's grub Is Bill Clinton's prodigious consumption of all things edible comfort eating, or is he simply greedy? Winter's Warmest Offer An Olympian rip-off Lillehammer takes a gold-medal for its high prices The Times You've let us down, Lady T Reflections on Norma's necklace Victim of China's dirty secret Harry Wu nearly died in Chinese gulags. Now he has a mission to expose them, Ben MacIntyre reports How to hold your knife and fork and get on in business No joking, no smoking: a stern new guide to executive etiquette Wiley Tomorrow The Times Philip Howard The word'homosexual' is surprisingly recent, while 'gay' is surprisingly old Pass the jewels Hither or thither? Picture Gallery Injustice marches on When will the French army admit that in convicting Dreyfus it got the wrong man? The great unread Cubist but no square Nothing added Friendless in the world? George Brock says Britain is a poor player on the diplomatic stage The General Expects The Government still puts caution first Poison for Toddlers Reduce the risks of taking a child to school Shifting Slogans The Prime Minister should leave basics behind Portillo charges and the true state of British attainment Tribute to Calman Mountain rescue Making the best and fairest use of our civil servants Advertising standards MPs' researchers Disagreement on London hospitals Tax coding errors Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular No title Dinners Defence ministry under fire over barracks Birthdays today Personal Column Calls to the Bar B. K. P. A. The British Kidney Patient Association Anniversaries Flights Directory Church of Scotland Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church in Wales Major-General Patrick Ovens Group Captain Dudley Saward Personal Column James Rusbridger The Earl of Northesk On this Day February 18 1879 Apart from "martial requirement", it was suggested that officers bound for the Zulu war might care to take two saddles, a muzzleloader and ammunition, not to mention a Bowie knife to deal with any large game shot, and two suits of corduroyl and robacco, though avoiding "Cape smoke" News The Times Crossword No 19,469 Knockando No title People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest PROVIdental Personal Dental Plan Forecast The Times Tomorrow German rate cut leaves markets cold German rates are likely to go lower but the cuts are excepted to be disappointingly show and cautions. European markets were disappointed by the Bundesbank move LBS cuts forecast Westland gets tough on Arab cash Stock Market No title Infotech The Pound Arts Picture Gallery Gold Brent Crude Lotus Working Together Sport US firms in dark on Saudi jet deal Taxman to the Rescue Brand Wars Car Wars Drug Wars Best Wares DTI report attacks 'bad faith' in car industry Jaguar to have American engine Cathay Pacific Volvo paying Renault £115m as romance is unravelled Volvo and Renault will be free to go their separate ways after simultaneous announcements in Paris and Gothenburg to dissolve the complex cross shareholdings between the two motor group By our Industrial Editor: AEA commercial arm to be sold off US cable group plugs into Britain's ITV network GE and De Beers in price-fixing suit Good year for Kvaerner Birkby bids for In Shops Wickes soars to £71M C&g home loans fall Strike hitch at Barclays Request on Independent Power price freezes QMH must vote again Snc to appeal over Ferranti damages ruling Business Roundup Westland's premium tells all Glaxo £1bn beats all City forecasts Girobank Plane dealing in Washington The Travel Safe Code Kleinwort doubles profit and raises dividend Scotland gets it right See-saw session after Bundesbank makes surprise rate cut No title Managers poised to be paper millionaires Lawsuits fail to hold back Tring float The undeclared war waged on supermarket shelves Branded goods firms are being squeezed by own-label look-alikes, but dare not confront the big retail chains, says Susan Gilchrist Stressful days MacKie back on stream The Times City Diary Number game Mistaken spread Going for gold Vigilant sparkle Glaxo sweetens pill Tempus HTV /Flextech Kleinwort Lloyds Bank Tring Make small shareholders feel welcome and informed Business Letters Success of PLC entrepreneurs Coopers & Lybrand PLC Awards Newspaper allowance taxable The Times Alfred McAlpine shares rise after recovery progress Reinstating struck-out action Goldsborough opts for 170p a share price tag Alumasc improves Intercare raising £1.75m Roxspur £4.7m purchase MMC clears coach buy Shares enjoy modest gains HSBC The Times Unit Trust Information Service IBM is back in the picture The first portable PC with TV could be on the market soon - and, writes Matthew May, this innovation comes from a division of IBM Information Technology Ross Systems NEC ETS Speaking in tongues Online Interviews enter the video age The days of trips paid for by a company seeking new staff may be over. David Guest looks at the job picture C&G Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Wall Street Systems Overseas Jobs Express Information Technology ISI Information Services International Consultants Touche Ross Forward I. T. Recruitment Current Live Vacancies Ziehe Nach Deutschland Um The Sunday Times CIL Computeach Internatoinal Ltd. Pop Northern lights shine in darkness Concerts Music in Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool Suffering in science Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews The Life of Galileo at the Almeida Schindler's List Pop Bolshoi battles on Entertainments Wiseman Originals Ltd Weekend Choice 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 sympol) on release across the country Scene-painting by numbers Like all the best music, Crowded House songs are colour pictrues. claims Caitlin Moran. Listen hard and you ii see what she means The Times Learning about the power of lungs If you want to get a hit, you've got to get up a full head of vocal steam and they don't come much steamer than Songs in the key of life New Albums: Springsteen, Young and Gabriel, among others, put their music where their humanity is Victoria Palace Theatre Top Ten Albums Björk Themes for dreams Concert Our friend the taxman New company car rules will cut costs for many drivers and help the private motorist says No title Low Low Prices on New Fords An alpha minus for the Omega Vauxhall's forgettable contender Land Rover Diesel car Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMA Central Motor Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hartwell Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Voracious hunter moves out of its natural territory Brain Clarke reports on the effects of a predator coming inland in increasing numbers Legal & Public Notices The Electricity Act Maxwell Financial Services Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Chinese aim for fast marathon Whittingdale Hightown head for bumpy ride McManus completes whitewash of Hendry Oxford University think-tank aids preparations for Boat Race Cousins sets shining example amid stars Results from the Winter Olympics Today Tout and Paul look the part in final practice Plum assignment provides no encouragement to get stewed Sky Russell sees rich return in images of past glory Wicketkeeper draws on art of survival to launch comeback Alan Lee in Jamaica follows the fortunes of one of English cricket's most dedicated servants Cricket minnows jostle for World Cup prize Marcus Williams picks out likely qualifiers from the fifth ICC trophy tournament now under way in Kenya From a Correspondent in Nairobi: Influence of Reeve helps Hong Kong close gap at top The Times By our Sports Staff: Pakistan pacemen leave New Zealand struggling Unsung Oldham chasing glory again Holden's optimism tinged with caution for visit of Barnsley Tranmere join parade The Times For the Record Bedford revival takes off The Times Dorahy's outburst to be investigated Sport in Brief Lewis ready in May Backing for title bid Britain fall to Russians Guildford outclassed England struggle Snow Reports Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Double Silk makes smooth progress Wilkins confident his bold-jumping chaser has National quality Fakenham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Eider Chase switched as weather claims two cards Southwell Sandown Park Rodber can produce hard and fast rule Army lieutenant's zest for combat adds power to England pack Never-ending search for state of self-confidence Winchester pays dearly for honesty over extra club Picture Gallery English rose must have time to bloom Rob Andrew calls for patience as players gain experience in build gain experience in build-up to the 1995 World Cup International Spring Gardening Fair No title Classic Countdown Variations Satellite Cricket Wasmeier streaks home with a smile Moe maintains form with second medal of Winter Games Torvill and Dean turn on charm Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Racing Club fined £55,000 for poaching Fry from Southend NEC Ojomoh to replace Clarke in England back row
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