News from 22/02/1994
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Peter Derby, Jon Ashworth, James Bone, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Pierce and Emma Wilkins, David Townsend, Greville Janner, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Geoff Brown's, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Martin Bell, Anne McELVOY, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Smith, Ian Murray, James Bone, Mark Hughes, Richard Owen and Michael Hamlyn, Carl Mortished, Colin Campell, Trevor Beeson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, J. H., Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Richard Wyld, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Falstaff, Jenny Shields and Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, David Butler, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Lawrie Smith, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Brian Crozier, Barry Hughes, Robert Cockburn, Henry Marking, Alice Thomson, Jonathan Prynn and Robert Morgan, Kevin Appleby (General Manager), Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Margot Norman, George Brock, Stephen Solley and Christopher Quinn, Colin Narbrough and Kevin Eason, Maria Friedman, Richard Brown, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Aubrey Clayphan, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Anatole Kaltesky, John Higgins, Gavin Cordon, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Rodney Masters, P. Gillan, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Robert Ballabtyne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Fiona M. Megginson, Mel Webb, Andrew Thomson, Scrivenor, Horace Phillips, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Gunning, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, David Manson, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Sarah Jane, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Diana Cooper, Alan Jackson,
ResumoMPs vote for homosexual consent at 18 Reducation of age to 16 is rejected Crowd storms the door Index Bodies on the Beach Veteran Power Bronze for Torvill and Dean UN plans challenge to Serbs at Tuzla Hanging lobby suffers biggest Commons defeat Year's Guarantee Honda signals the severing of partnership with Rover Hillier Parker Castaway Chancellor woos QC with classic tunes Clarke insists gagging order 'not relevant' to Matrix trial The Chancellor told the arms-for-Iraq enquiry that he felt no unease about signing public interest immunity certificates Dell Broadmoor tightens security for trips outside Irving home from jail Lords deal blow to police reform bill Heath knocked over by waiting VIP car Bosnia stance 'gutless' Priest's challenge fails Judges reform likely Pupils face health risk More snow forecast Charity worker jailed To Give Blood Archbishop says young are losing all hope Apology for parents after girl's 'bruises ' wash off in the bath Mother informs on addict son By a Staff Reporter: Groom wins case against Lord Hanson Arrow gang attacks Britons on safari Famine causes death of 50,000 seabirds By a Staff Reporter: Boy of 8 holds up sweet shop Epson Intercity Navy rugby player stamped on rival Punch with head against ground was 'far beyond the of the jungle Man walks free after killing wife Killer caught on TV has appeal rejected 'Heartless' banks to blame for suicides Intel inside By a Staff Reporter: Boy, 15, dies after taking Ecstasy pill Insurers tell vicars to lock up their churches 'A lot of clergy still believe in the power of prayer, which they hope will prevent them being robbed' The Welsh Advantage Church 'has to start advertising' Traffic master Race group calls for amnesty Allied Dunbar Hanging debate makes a strong case for parliamentary guillotine BT Young men 'must be given time' to decide Commons opts for compromise in lowering age of consent for gay sex to 18 Tory MPs accuse activists of blackmail 35 Labour MPs go against party line Commons rejects return of death penalty for killers 'It is as immoral for the state to take a human life as it is for any individual' Ministers oppose hanging Labour's economic sinners welcomed for 'repentance' Riddell on Politics Prescott denies ruse on private investment Boots Opticians No title Flat owners fail to take advantage of lease reform Laws designed to allow householders to become freeholders have failed to stir any interest, say consumer groups BBC takes close look at life The Times Picture Gallery Princess takes the hard road By a Staff Reporter: Rowers sunk by bacteria By a Staff Reporter: 'Arrogant' officer faces £½m legal bill Keene on Chess Developers jailed over £17bn fraud Holiday 'bribe' Prince's choice Jewel robbery Taxi murder Channel Five Free board Radisson Edwardian Australians told Mi6 runs their intelligence work Two disgruntled former agents say that Australia's intelligence service is behaving as if its headquarters were in London SAGA Pakistani troops kill Afghan kidnappers From Associated Press on Norfolk Island: Japan accused over illegal whale meat Viglen Zapatistas harden demands Zulu King asks for Britain's help to restore sovereignty PLO looks at BBC for media model Hero shoots to top of the flops AEA Picture Gallery Jackson family values pay off Kohl goes back to basics to woo reluctant voters Industrial unrest threatens Chancellor's hope for recovery before general election Cathay Pacific Carreras snared in Rome imbroglio French lap up shocking truth about the English (AP): Korea to restrict nuclear search (AFP): Suspect held (AFP): Yemenis clash (Reuter): Party launched (Reuter): Request denied (AP): Forced entry (Reuter): Sour note (Reuter): Haitians drown Russians proclaim victory without firing a single shot A simple letter and a single envoy have averted an international war and won President Yeltsin a role as world-class leader—or so the Russians say Moscow and West to draw up joint Bosnian strategy Nato air commander ready to extend strikes Invesco Diarist's memories of peace Athens faces isolation over Macedonia trade embargo Serb units service weapons On the trail of a shaggy sloth story Is an 'extinct,' hairy, poison-squirting beast alive and well and living in the Amazon? Brother Laser Printers Right or left, we love the polls Polls have changed our lives, our beliefs and our behaviour. David Butler on the day-to-day impact of polling firms Anything but English Are we really as dreadful as every foreigner seems to think Is this the end of ulcers Evidence is accumulating that antibiotics can cure ulcers once and for all. Nigel Hawkes reports The big three drugs notch up £6.1 billion a year A cure for careless passion Chemists may be allowed to sell a 72-hour-after over the counter Multiple Display Advertising Items Rover was really sold to the City Short-termism had an ominous victory, says Anatole Kaletsky The sheer stupidity of this betrayal is too scandalous to be ignored Sexually Harrised Chelsea boot The Apple of our eye Computers are making a takeover bid for the printed page, but will never replace man's most magical artefact Career trap Hardball First outing Slippery stuff, sleaze Woodrow Wyatt on back to basic minus sex Yeltsin's Very Own Coup Russia must now take the next step to win Bosnian glory Spywatcher Intelligence services need oversight from enquiring minds Old Sports Veterans play vicariously for at least half the human race Taxation policy Tabloids and sleaze Driver's handicap Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Euthanasia: the right to choose In defence of the 'flying bishops' Privileged peers Value of therapy Cut above the rest The law and security Music to grow by Tribute to Calman Who may wear the No 10 jewels? Court Circular Anniversaries Admiral Sir Frank Twiss Most Honourable Order of the Bath Legal news Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Church news Memorial service Luncheons Appointment University news Forthcoming marriages Dinners Meeting Colonel Sir Michael Ansell Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Trailfinders Tiana Lemnitz Tiana Lemnitz, German soprano, died on February 5 aged 96. She was born at Metz, in Lorraine, on October 26,1897 German Bombs on Essex Sir Maxwell Entwistle Sir Maxwell Entwistle, solicitor and Liverpool city councillor, 1938-63, died on February 10 aged 84. He was born on January 8,1910 News The Times Crossword No 19,472 Business People in the Times Time Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Honda 'may rue' severing Rover link Rover and BMW sought to dispel any concern over collaboration with Honda, but the Japanese decision was described as an important industrial opportunity missed Watchdog will be 'tough and costly' Stock Market London Closing Prices Small Business 30 O'Reilly bids to raise stake in Independent The Pound Arts 37-39 No title Gold Brént Crude Sport John Charcol Market selling gathers force Television and Radio Business Today Business Editor Beset Behind Beyond Tax rises will not slow growth this year, says institute Worries about higher taxes are eroding consumer confidence so that 37 per cent expect their financial situation to get worse, the most pessimistic view since April 1990 Pulbrook names lead court action Legal & Public Notices National Power PLC VSEL sheds 500 more jobs By our Industrial Editor: Business joins in criticism of TECs Pacific Western University Trafalgar House Conrad scores £23,000 Ashtead doubles interim Wills powers ahead Bullough cuts profits The Times Euro Disney report to back debt write-offs Business Roundup Hell hath no fury for Honda Showrooms may feel carmaker's backlash Drawn-out delivery for PIA Struggle for The Independent has making of a war Pennington OFT launches enquiry into pre-paid funerals If a quarter of the population over 50 bought pre-paid funerals, the funds accumulated by the pre-paid funeral business could amount to £5 billion Golden oldies rock record giants Music companies sued in pensions dispute Recalls put FII off its stride Merrydown falls as sales disappoint Lotus British Land and Soros buy 29.9% of Stanhope Equities fall sharply as world bond prices go on sliding Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Low & Bonar delivers bumper profit package Fund management boosts Govett & Co Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Electricity watchdog criticised Kynoch change Rudloff quits Suspended Essex ahead By our City Staff: Unipalm ready with £6m share placing Money Markets Major Changes Recent Issues Tough-talking Clinton could knock Japan into shape Trade friction with America will prolong recession, but that is what is needed to make Japan reform, Joanna Pitman says Waive from victor Ritblat The Times City Diary De Zoete revamp Bid boomerang Catterick campers More bruises British Land/Stanhope Cider Tulip computers Casualties of war Tempus Low & Bonar The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares marked lower Safari First-year success for growth fund Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Gardener's world blooms with local opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leasehold Analysis Marketing Services Let small firms learn to fly in Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bankhouse Business Opportunities Machinery Wanted Talkhire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services National Westminster Bank Michael Page Legal I. C. S. A Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Mortgages Trade Notice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Bank Invoice Finance MSL International Daniels Bates Partnership Quarry Dougall Alderwick Peachell & Partners LTD Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Multiple Classified Advertising Items CAL Futures Limited Commercial Litigation Try a Career that Isn't Legal West Surrey Practice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stephenson Harwood & Lo Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Group Company Secretary A judge? I'd rather be a QC, thanks A judgeship was once much coveted, but more and more senior barristers are now refusing the call, says Frances Gibb Picture Gallery Steuart & Francis Britain lags in Europe Inns and Outs Danger ahead Phone aid The limits Decision soon The Chancery Bar Association No title Deserting Blow the Whistle Charitable act More are Saying No Pinsent & Co Zarak Macre Brenner Reuter Simkin Quarry Dougall Chambers Reuter Simkin Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall ASA Law Too cosy with the client Lawyer may be forced to disclose information they consider privileged, say Stephen Solley QC and Christopher Quinn Westminster Medical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Project Lawyer The College of Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Insurers want one-stop shops A survey reveals a demand for quality legal advice in a streamlined system Berrymans Power to restrain breach Court of Appeal Balancing need to protect public and appropriate sentence Clifford Chance QMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandatory planning injunction St John's Chambers Crown disclaimer not a disposition Touche Ross Those holiday blues Pop: The first of Eric Clapton's 12 Albert Hall concerts: Elastica try to justify the hype at the Electric Ballroom Opera Feminism in the flesh Galleries: Young British painters at the Saatchi Gallery; plus market news and recommended shows Charles Saatchi has turned his attention from conceptualism to painting. Richard Cork reports Short and sharp Cinema Khalili at the BM Galleries: Critic's Choice An Inspector Calls Entertainments Vivaldi Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Merry wives raucously revived Opera: Verdi returns to both London houses; plus Berlioz's "legende dramatique" in concert Falstaff Coliseum Young Australian makes notable debut Rigoletto Covent Garden Devilishly delightful Damnation of Faust Festival Hall/Radio 3 The Times Guildford conquers Germany Berlin Film Festival: The Golden Bear may have gone to Jim Sheridan's In the Name of the Father, but the latest from Ken Loach gets Geoff Brown's vote Reeling to the shock of the old Fringe Theatre: Kate Bassett does the London rounds, from thoroughly modern Ibsen to bewildering social comment Adept adapter Cabaret Maria Friedman Donmar Warehouse Royal Academy of Arts Beenhakker falls foul of royal dissent Overseas Football Horton must act to halt City's slump Pools Forecast Coghlan's record foils celebrations For the Record Today's Fixtures Bowler adds colour to indoor event Top purse for Eubank Sir Michael Ansell Jones decides to retire Hard task for England Dispute mars match The Times Lingfield Park Rising Stars Cogent to make Kempton return Yesterday's Results Aquascutum Huntingdon Alner has edge on Roving Report Huntingdon Line-Up Weather claims more cards Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Struggling England leave Cooke facing a dilemma Word-Watching Intrum on course to break its own record Lawrie Smith reports on a flying start for Intrum Justitia in the fourth leg of the Whitbread race Setbacks strengthen O'Reilly's resolve David Miller finds a British speed skater with genuine hopes of striking Olympic gold Result from the Winter Olympics Bermuda hold off Mortensen Yegorova equals golden total Snow Reports New faces on Tour promising to rattle some cages BBC1 Radio 1 No title Variations Choice Satellite Football Bronze poor reward for Torvill and Dean Russians take gold and silver as judges fail to acknowledge outstanding Britons How the Medals were Decided Collapse leaves England facing heavy Test defeat Sabina Park Scoreboard Times Two Crossword No 95 Winning Move Word-Watching NEC Yachting 42
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