News from 21/02/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Bill Price, Anthony Harris, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Robin Butler, Anthony Clare, Simon Barnes, Roger Ely, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Pierre Trudeau, Elizabeth Manners, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Gareth Boote, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Philip Russell, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Michael Alison, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Peter Ball, Reginald Murley President, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Donald Anderson, Alan Hamilton, John Patten, Harry Wu, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Brian Johnson, Ian McIntyre, Edward Gorman, Sean French, Martin Smith, Sanjay Joshi, Neil Williams, Jenny Shields and Richard Duce, Sydney Friskin, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Brentford, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, John Mayo, Raymond Keene, Philip Worcester, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, John Coleman Editor, Simon C. Barnes, Rachel Collins, Richard Evans, Peter Mortimore, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Marcel Berlins, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Sara McConnell, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Malcolm McKeag, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, John Shaw, A. H. Amery (Consultant surgeon), Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Michael Coleman and Chris Moore, Tom Rhodes and Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Richard Beeston, Martin Flanagan and Philip Pangalos, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Jenny Braithwaite, Michael Henderson, Dan Elwyn Jones (Head of Campaigns), Michael Evans, Tim Judah on Mount Trebevic, George White, Colin Campbell, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoNewish Man Serb retreat lifts threat of air strikes Russians warn against bombing as Nato's aircraft stay on full alert On Other Pages Police step up gun patrols to protect London officers Index Red carpet for Major Libby Purves Soldiers savour the ashes of victory Film maker Jarman dies Torvill and Dean share the lead Six die as sun lures climbers League Tables SFia Instrument Adrisers The Times Gay age of consent vote in the balance Smith out to steal a march on Tories over private funds The Labour Leader is to meet the head of the Government's private finance initiative to discuss public sector improvements C&c for Human Polential Schools 'need leaders, not cash' Disabled 'denied jobs' Military bands may be further trimmed Yachtsman feared dead News in Brief Murder suspects held News in Brief Cricket moves over IRA planted firebombs News in Brief Independent bid raised Snow moves eastward TV licence crackdown To Give Blood Call 0345711711 Reynolds urges more time for Sinn Fein News in Brief Labour shrugs off 'revelations' about Skinner's love life Tory sparring partner comforted to learn that Beast of Bolsover 'is human after all' Jarman's heroism leaves a prolific lyrical legacy John Russell Taylor pays tribute to the remarkable achievements of the film-maker who died after a titanic struggle with Aids The woman who waited 15 years to be murdered 3M Innovation By our Political Reporter: MP Booth backed despite sex claim The Volvo 440, a Car You Can Believe in 'Newish man' offers only a reluctant hand at home While most men share household tasks, few divide them equally with their female partner Morning-after pill set for general sale Heirloom sold to finance wedding Panasonic Facsimile Domestic equality seen as a chore Suzuki Anything but Ordinary A beneficial treatment hijacked by the affluent Anthony braced for debate with the novelist Fay Weldon, defends a treatment that is bedevilled by an image of being overused by rich patrons who do not really need it By a Staff Reporter: CSA pressurises never-parted couple Ministers put on the spot over 'gagging orders' The arms-to-Iraq enquiry will ask ministers this week about their part in suppressing documents vital to Matrix Churchill defendants Three men sought over rape News in Brief Big-cat tests Driver killed Ashes killing Comic banned Police sorry Bond winners Shoppers ignore the 'hidden persuaders' MacGregor to block new road building Lands' End Direct Marchants Church to remove final barrier to women's ordination Law change paves way to priesthood Regione Siciliana Volunteers relish mountain challenge On a weekend in which six climbers died on Britain's mountains, Edward Gorman Watched a successful rescue operation Pair found dead on eve of move Bikers ride roughshod over the law Keene on Chess Islamic hardliners bury fading hopes of 'Tehran spring' Shake-up in Iran media Tourists injured; Islamic militants fired on a night sleeper train from Cairo to Luxor, wounding two travellers from Poland and Taiwan, and two Egyptian passengers. It appeared tht the attackers fhad intended to kill the many foreighers on board By our Foreign Staff: Afghans hold children hostage From Associated Press on Norfolk Island: KGB covered up whale slaughter Experts hot on scent of purer Métro Killing of pregnant woman stuns Israel Indian parties woo bandit queen National Westminster Bank PAC takes long view in election manifesto (Reuter): China's catalogue of abuses endangers trade deal renewal Political arrests in China are growing. In one case, a "freedom leaflet" attached to locusts' legs brought eight years in jail Zapatista guerrillas leave hideouts for peace talks Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Thirty-something Barbie battles to stay slim Picture Gallery Clinton aims to heal rift with special welcome for Major West Point black wins justice at last 16 killed in attack on ANC youths News in Brief (Reuter): Pact signed (Reuter): Poll challenge (AP): Lorries banned (AP): Amazon Queen (Reuter): Smugglers die (Reuter): Asset strippers Nato struggles to win credibility after Moscow's revenge Analysis Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, draws up a balance sheet of an ethnic conflict that challenged the military might of the West and developed into a war that refuses to go away Clinton keeps up threat of Bosnia bombing raids The President went on television to tell Americans why US jets might have to go into combat in Europe. Russia's return to the world stage earned little applause International Convention Centre Birmingham UN troops open fire on looters Serbs greet their Russian saviours Phone Today Phone Tomorrow China's hidden gulag Harry Wu, a victim a forced labour for 19 years, returned t film secretary the camps that bolster dictatorship Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Great, a feminist Womble Some interfering types are sure they know what's best for children MOPS Classic lines from double acts An outstanding crop of young British designers are doing their most inventive work in tandem Fashion Hotline MOPS Petty law of sexual prejudice The ago of gay consent must be 16, says Simon Jenkins Children's hour Grace and fervour The Times Diary Kennedy and the charm manifesto On a slow drive through Dallas, you appreciate the power of human charisma in history Power goes to their heads Ministers will rue their centralising tendencies, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Foul play The Times Diary Wine into water The Times Diary Women-only about the house The Times Diary Voting for Change The age of homosexual consent should be reduced to 18 Slipping on Thin Ice Forget the artistic impression, bring on the morality play Greek Folly Greece must end its blockade of MacEdonia Vote on homosexual age of consent Hanging debate Rationalisation? Labour business plan Powderham bookcase Historic hangar Quality of health care questioned A Finnish example Concrete floors, and all those conditions which go… Breaking a sword Order of the boot Court Circular Birthdays today Poulters' Company Personal Column Today's royal engagements Thanksgiving services Gray's Inn Nature notes University news Turf-sided canal lock will hold water again Anniversaries Heritage Forthcoming marriages Sandroyd School Sibton Park Latest wills Derek Jarman Derek Jarman, film director, died from an Aids-relatred illness on February 19 aged 52. He was born on January 31,1942, in Nothtwood, Middlesex Lives Remembered Randy Shilts Randy Shilts, the San Francisso jounalist and author who poineered awarenesss of the Aids epidemic in the United States, died from an Aidsrelated illness in California on February 17 aged 42. He was born in Davenoprt, Iowa, on August 8,1951 Church news Margaret Lane Margaret Lane, the Dowager Countess of Huntingdon, died on Southampton on February 14 aged 86. She was born on June 23,1907 Cardinal Francois Marty Cardinal Francois Marty, former Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paris, died aged 89 on February 16 when his car was hit by a train at a level crossing at a Villefranche-de-Rouergue, Averyron. He was born on May 10,1904, at Pachine, Averyron On this Day Theatre Speeches News The Times Crossword No 19,471 Knockando Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow West Indies capture initiative England's hoped dashed by fourth-wicket partnership of 144 Scoreboard Wales on brink of treble Arts 29 Stubbs paints picture of despair for Villa Books 31 Business 32-36 British dance pair find old lustre to draw high praise Mercury Education on Monday Quinnell inspires Wales to end the years of yearning England har way to grand slam Teams For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Revival thrives on slim profit margin Simon Barnes In Cardiff Control and the confidence trick Rob Andrew, England's stand-off, on the particular problems for the supposedly favoured nations Geoghegan exposes England's failings Ireland wing claims only try to secrure Twickenham Triumph Five Nations' Championship Sky Sports Three wise men brave inquisition John Hopkins sees England's management struggle to explain defeat at Twickenham Eagle lifts Eales in march to first win Zodiac gives sign of high-flying things to come David Powell on the glamorous Gladiator relishing the challenge of trying to succeed as a humble pole-vaulter Bradford set to break monopoly Multiple Display Advertising Items Giles goes on scoring spree Confusion reigns as yachts set course for the Horn Greenall ends day on winning note Rising Star Edberg impressive against Ivanisevic Sport in Brief Wasim unstoppable Sport in Brief Coghlan triumphant Sport in Brief Tigers trap Bears Sport in Brief Parrott ends lean spell Sport in Brief Flyers end Devils' run Sport in Brief Two seek fourth title Sport in Brief Point-To-Point Results Sport in Brief Nicholson prepares strong team for festival Thunderer: Wolverhampton Country Lad earns place in Arkle Atone fails to catch outsider Richard Evans Jump Leaders Thunderer: Fontwell Park Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Tough measures needed to halt lack of runners Julian Muscat Racing Commentary Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimbledon untied by Cantona's deft touch Manchester United's treble ambitions survive physical test in cup tie at Selhurst Park FA CUP West Ham end ambitions of minor interest Fantasy Football League Oxford pay penalty for sale of Magilton Veteran Ritchie strikes after Royle command Defensive Ipswich spoil Wolverhampton's party Disputed winner puts Luton in last eight Rare goal by May helps Blackburn to stay on course United's lead down to seven points Peter Ball on the Premiership title credentials of a team that has refused to give up the chase Weekend Results and Tables Tide refuses to change for luckless Hibernian Picture Gallery Draw Lillehammer rings true as upholder of Olympic ideal David Miller on the warmth and appreciation that has greeted competitors at the Winter Games Seizinger claims downhill crown Urmanov gold annoys Canadian Results from the Winter Olympics German ends ten-year wait for gold Legal & Public Notices Rising into another league League tables are spurring our schools, says John Patten, Education Secretary Easter Revision Abbey Tutorial College Easter Revision Make the Grade Easter Revision Harrogate Tutorial College Oxford Easter Courses A Level Revision MPW Cambridge Seminars Easter Revision Easter Revision at Cats Justin Craig Education Intensive French Courses in France Easter Revision Continues on Age 28 In training for a disaster Viewpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Ealing Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Westminster The University of Liverpool The Harrodian School School Bursar Wanted University of Strathclyde Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Postgraduate Medical Federation Cardiff Roffey Park The Aston MBA Hotellerie Tourisme C. I. T. E Multiple Display Advertising Items The Marlborough College The St James's Secretarial College Developing a fine sense of direction While Britain's film industry struggles, London is producing the cinema directors of the future. Andy Lavender profiles five of the best prospects Education Alliance Francaise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Lancaster University Oxford College Kensington Park School Hungarian stew Visiting Orchestars HSSO/Kobayashi Barbican Not French enough ONF/Dutoit Barbican Books On patrol with the ghostbusters Television Review Capital House Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of the atre showing in London Cinema Guide Greaff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Genie knocks the racists for six Theatre: A well-meaning fantasy which draws on th expreiences of young British Asians Wicked, Yaar! Watermans, Brentford Perfection still at his fingertips Concrts: Two great veterans of the recital platform make welcome London appearances John Williams Wigmore Hall Vestiges of past glory Prey/Levine Queen Elizabeth Hall Sunset BLYD The trouble with Trudeau Ian McIntyre on Trudeau's memoirs, which reveal aman who lilked to play on the world stage, but was unable to stem Qu?b?cois separatism Memories Dance into the Spotlight A slew of sleuthesses Crime Digger meets the werewolf Sean French Jacko The Great Intruder By Thomas Keneally Hodder & stoughton, £15.99 The Educational Supplement Paperbacks Impossible Vacations Capitalisation, week's change Mercury European Privatisation Trust Names call a halt to Lloyd's case Plcs take out bid cover Inflation gloom blurs outlook Gilt-Edged Word-Watching ICI poised for return to black Reporting this Week Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Appointment Bi Language Temps Bunacamp Architects' Secretary European Marketing PA Secretary PA/OFFICE Manager A Winning Personality Middleton Jeffers The Hatton Garden Agency P. A. To Chairman Deadline nears for Bt3 nd instalment Business Roundup G7 jobs clash threatens Business Roundup Clydesdale bids expected Business Roundup CBI seeks tax law review Business Roundup Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laskarina Ltd. The smart money is on a smartcard revolution The chips are down for cash-the microchips, that is. Sara McConnell looks at the latest in platic money Nescafé Gold Blend Part II tonight Have results, will travel… The Times City Diary Trade wars and self-fulfilling market speculation A suggestion that the US might punish Japan was not only silly. but dangerous Picture Gallery A problem shared The Times City Diary Picture Gallery All that jazz The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Variations The Classic Opera Guide Choice Satellite End of the Line 33 Bonds and shares: Europe's markets in the line of fire MGN lifts bid in fight for Independent Tony O'Reilly has rejected the Mirror Group consortium's latest offer for Newspaper Publishing and does not rule out raising his stake or counterbidding Cahill to unveil BAe's loss Times Two Crossword By our City Staff: Solomons backs Epsom bid Winning Move Word-Watching Anthony Harris Job cuts at LWT if Granada wins Graham's £200 tag Corby
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