News from 24/02/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Bernard Ingham, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Adrian Metcalfe, John Edwards, Ivo Tennant, Martin Fletcher, Anne McElvoy, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, James Callaghan, Carl Mortished, Roger Jones, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Robert Worlidge, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Ken Broad, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Edgar Iredale, John Wellman, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Waymark, John Marti-Rossi, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Reid, Dermot Roaf, (Vice-Chair), George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Stuart Crainer, Aileen Ballantyne, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, J Linsley Hood, Robert Cockburn, Robin Wallace Coach, Sean French, Edward Fennell, Claire Messud, Michael Dynes and Christopher Elliott, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Montagu of Beaulieu, David Miller, Sandra Sudi, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Donald Campbell President, Edwina Currie, William Rees~Mogg, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Martin Bradshaw Director, Brian Hornsby, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Christopher Forsyth University Representative, Dr James Le Fanu, Howard S. Jones, R. H. Nicholson, David Churchill, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Guy Yeoman, Adam Zeman, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Michael Wilson, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sara McConnel Personal Finance Correspondent, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Graham Allen, John Baker, Chief Executive, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Commentary, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, S. Rigby, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, David Pyrce-Jones, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Michael Coleman, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoToday's Letters to the Times Our Foreign Staff: CIA mole blamed for up to 10 deaths Let us not return to Cold War. says Yeltsin Parliament orders release of Moscow coup plotters Best for jobs… Best for results… Index NatWest profits up to £989m Mudslide Kills 12 Callaghan Queen steps into law and order row Currie No Title Bishops lead exodus to Rome Lilley wanted arms case to be dropped Valentine's Day massacre Ingham Abbey National plc 30p Misprint causes enlightened Hogg to get it in the neck Political Sketch Redundant soldier will be replaced by younger recruits The Royal Bank of Scotland Ministers pressurise Sinn Fein NHS reforms 'have not improved quality' Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Students on the march Howard in new U-turn over police reforms Lecturer charged over Semtex find News in Brief Upset juror halts trial Petition wins bail Biggin Hill mess sold Privacy laws attacked RN reprimand forgiven Venables wins reprieve Bus seatbelts enquiry Rowing lake for Eton Channel 4 reprimanded National Blood Transfusion Service By our Legal Correspondent: JPs face costs for snubbing appeal McDonald's told to alter seating after boy's death Magazine Judge attacks jury for clearing man of wounding charge By a Staff Reporter: Brush-off led to a case of the blues Jaguar 'wrecked in revenge' Boy crawls over ice to save girl United Airlines HIV test after car thief bites woman Violent sportsmen 'should be brought before the courts' Dixons Players wounded in action Victims of abuse error cannot sue Fire which killed three children was arson By a Staff Reporter: DNA test frees man from jail Hill's confession 'made after hours of intimidation' Appeal QC claims integrity of police evidence at Belfast trial 'fatally undermined' Blue Peter refuses to carry the can Casio By a Staff Reporter: Home alone mother on probation Kennedy clan draws the world's media United Airlines Why they chose The Times Pupil exodus means lowest school fees increase for decade Railcard By our Education Editor: Parents 'set sights too low' Weldon fails to lift curse of therapy More laws 'no answer to racism' By a Staff Reporter: Burglar found guilty at the third attempt Thief fakes rare stamps News in Brief Two remanded Poster protest Case dropped Baby injured United Airlines Portillo rejects talk of leadership challenge The rising star of the Tory right is trying to quash speculation about a possible leadership contest Outdated terms of endearment Haven't Received your Gm Credit Card… 'What I want to be is George Eliot' Hattersley to quit politics after 30 years £300m 'lost' by civil servants Lib Dems told to fight fascism Trafficmaster MPs fail to block Sunday shopping In Parliament By a Staff Reporter: Hospital 'put cash before care of patients' Factory fire buckles rail line to London Keene on Chess Dillons the Bookstore Gummer rules out traffic ban Times change but agents still thrill to great game The Cold War has been ritually buried and former enemies are co-operating on fighting terrorism and international crime. Yet the Russian and Western spymasters remain enthusiastically in place Our Foreign Staff: Chilled relations halt dual approach to Bosnia solution Kremlin rules out threat of air power to win further concessions from the Serbs Anxious Senate voices doubts over rise of Cold War dove Criticism of Bill Clinton's Oxford room-mate as an apologist for Moscow have dampened expectations that the might be Secretary of State within a year Cellnet Exposè forces judicial enquiry in Australia Russian media put on old Soviet blinkers CIA searches for Ames's footprints in the wreckage of past disasters Tapes show studious wife took dominant role in secret life Mistrustful partner told husband:'Well, honey, "hope you don't screw it up' Blunders of far from perfect spy Radisson Edwardian Hotels Sharps bedrooms Sons of Iraq and Iran rulers join to flout UN embargo Former enemies do profitable trade in oil products on 'strictly business' basis Showrooms Nationwide From Reuter in Manassas: Bobbitt likely to go free French defends its raison d'être Tourist train to Aswan bombed News in Brief Lorry protest (Reuter): Albania's hope (Reuter): Korean demand (AP): Double killing (AP): Body returned (AFP): Wild West law Council defies Peking and backs reforms Angry debate exposes Hong Kong fears Burma's military masters begin to loosen their grip De Klerk forced to abandon speech Sainsbury's Homebase From Associated Press in Rome: Symbol of Roman glory found by police A last living relic of poetry's Old Gang Sir Stephen Spender tells Julia Llewellyn Smith about sex, poetry and the tamptation of immortality Forte Leisure Breaks Hannibal and other cannibals How dark myths of unspeakable barbarism gave rise to modern racism 1994 Reith Lectures Sharing my sins with a woman Ruth Gledhill makes her confession to one of the first women soon to be ordained in the Church of England Another blow to London medical research... Policewoman saved by quick thinking ... Exercise and high blood pressure Mapping out our genes Drug detection's crowning glory Hair analysis is proving a vital tool in fighting drug abuse, reports Dr James Le Fanu MOPS The Times Happy hearts Must babies suffer this? Circumcision is really necessary, argues Aileen Ballantyne Pain is severe and can last a week Calm'n slow The spy who knew too much Christopher Andrew on the mole who told the KGB that communism was doomed Who betrayed the Russian mole? Serbian takeover The Times Diary Bag lady The Times Diary A radical doomed to play second fiddle Roy Hattersley could have been leader but was born at the wrong time, writes Anthony HOward Can we escape depression? A global economic shift towards Asia may impoverish the West for two generations On the other hand The Times Diary Crossed lines The Times Diary Shin-dig The Times Diary Carré on spying, please The Times Diary Intelligence Test Global espionage did not end with the Cold War Lessons for Labour A good education policy could woo the middle classes Britain and Belize The end of the garrison is not the end of a relationship Ministers' duty on signing certificates Police changes Sinking of Khedive' Next moves on age of sexual consent Out-of-town shopping Motorway charges Mountain rescue Wind power 'rape of rural Britain' Polling stations Keyhole surgery What's the problem? Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinners Today's royal engagements Dinner Mr David Cobbold The Linnean Society Latest wills Personal Column Picture Gallery Veteran recalls valour of 'forgotten army' Anniversaries Picture Gallery Dig uncovers city's Saxon dead Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Church news University news Lieut-Col Sir Edmond Joly De Lotbinière Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edmond Joly de Lotbinière, soldier, businessman and former chairman of the Eastern Area of the Conservative Party, died on February 13 aged 90. He was born on March 17,1903 Personal Column Heritage Henri Pierre Henri Pierre, one of the founders and longtime foreign correspondent of Le Monde, died in Washington of February 17 aged 75. He was born in Lyons on May 20.1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiftcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Parkinson's Disease Society National Children's Bureau Barbara Willard Barbara Mary Willard. author, died on February 18 aged 84. She was born at Hove on March 12,1909 From Our Golf Correspondent: The Cow, the Law, and the Ball Sir Leonard Hooper Sir Leonard Hooper, Kcmg, Cbe, a former intelligence co-ordinator at the Cabinet Office, died of February 19 aged 79. He was born on July 23,1914 Marija Gimbutas Marija Gimbutas, author and archaeologist, died in Los Angeles on February 2 aged 73. She was born in Vilnius, Lithuania Norway back on snow track A high-cost, high-wage economy has meant that Norway has been out of bounds to the average British traveller. Now leaders of the tourist industry believe it is more competitive French face crunch Flight Bookers PLC Embassy Flight Centre Scheduled Flights Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Picture Gallery Moonlight Travel Flight Centre Astra Tours & Travel Flightplan Destinations Direct Ltd Airlines Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Finders Club Direct Simply Flights Lowest Flight Prices Travel Bank Nelsons Travel Calibre Travel Orlando USA Flights plus Post-bomb New York lures back Britons Fast track to a house in the sky Cut-price airports Travelogs Hot property Just the business Healthy option Private flights squeezed Struggling for survival, Britain's air charter firms now find airport landing and take-off slots are at a premium P & O is pushing the boats out The Times To the land of ice Flyaways Motorail Haven for the heart Record numbers swarm to Majorca Hope in the malaria war Kremlin's mole 'betrayed 10 spies' The Times Crossword No 19,474 The Times Today People in the Times The Eliminator Crossword explained AA Roadwatch Forecast The Times Tomorrow Soros loses $600m in yen gamble The yen's recent jump against the dollar lost George Soros more money than he made on any single day in September 1992, when sterling was forced out of the ERM IoD says Britain needs a more enterprising style NatWest makes billion pound profit Stock Market Arts Books Florida-bound with millions to spend BAe seeks joint venture partners Sport Whittingdale Accountancy the Friar with Flair Business Today Scoring Corner Tottenham Hotspur lost £885,000 on the sale of… In the Air Funds neglect voting duty London Zoo Hawksworth Management Ltd Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items VAT will wipe out price benefits, warns Ofgas Polo Ralph Lauren Peter Taylor & Co. John Simpson & Partners Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jigsaw Recruitment Manager for Medical House Personal Assistant in Retail Executive PA Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Times Newspapers CU Commercial Union N&P fuels home loan price war Unit trusts at record levels Car talks resume UK woos green car Smith jury sent to hotel Gilts auction survives bond market nerves Business round up Hanson cuts debt with US flotation Spurs down at half-time Business Express MAM's the word at Granada Buoyant CU brushes aside jitters on premium rates Sears sells satellite racing stake Summer flotation for 3i CBI blames rising state pay bills for tax increases The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Chloride holds steady as 95 million shares change hands Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Trans Atlantic dividend steady despite profit rise Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures J Bibby float delayed Revaluing Cheaper power Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Professionals who forgot that bonds can also fall Economic View The illusion of ever-rising capital gains has finally been shattered, to the benefit of bond prices and long-term investors, Once speculators realised the Bigger Fool was the guy staring out of the mirror, the price slump was certain Albert Hall tribute The Times City Diary The peacemaker The Times City Diary Spurred The Times City Diary Late lunch The Times City Diary NatWest CU Power pool prices are not excessive Plane living Tempus West Lancashire Gilts BT poised for huge investment on information superhighway The Times Accountancy & Finance Arthur Andersen & Co Parkside Recruitment Office Manager/administrative Assistant Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals MBA S. G. Warburg Survey finds sharp rise in confidence Contrasts for Carlton Warwick McLintock Simply Travel The Times Newspapers Plc plan by Irish Permanent Smith issue Dale losses Porvair ahead Pacific Western University Tax Bill shifts the goalposts Nynex CableComms Ltd. Mark Warner Any Other Business Accountant London NW6 to £27,500 UBS Limited FTCO Struggle to improve financial reporting Audit Qualified Accountant with French Regent Pacific Corporate Finance Ltd. Institutional Equity Sales Assistant A father for accountancy A 15th-century Italian friar with a flair for mathematics made the profession what it is today, says Edward Fennell Fine art of business computing KPMG Double entry in history books Pacioli An audit of the auditors Modern ethics are shaped in the light of global practice Gains trimmed at close Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hanks heroic in a dying cause Cinema: The Aids epic Philadelphia may leave no cliché unturned, but Geoff Brown was still moved by it Philadelphia Odeon Leicester Square 12,125 mins Hollywood tackles Aids and Hanks gets an Oscar? The Pelican Brief Warner West End 12,141 mins Fatuous film of John Grisham's novel Kafka Mgm Shaftesbury Avenue 15,98 mins Soderbergh's flawed but almospheric fantasia Cool Runnings Warner West End Pg 99 mins cheerful adventures of Jamaican bobsledders Painting the many faces of Aids From harrowing documentary to musical comedy, film-makers are tackling the terror Jazz Scrapes with the piranha brothers Television Review Classic welcome Dance Review: John Percival Theatre Dee Conway Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to artes and entertainment complied Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Critics ponder the Duke It don't mean a thing, apparently, until the experts have spoken. Clive Davis reviews a new 500 page tome about Duke Ellington Hollywood Broadway Ii Piccadilly Theatre Sunset Blvd How to spice up a leftover polemic Theatre: Wesker in the West End; Stembeck in Shiffield; and a community drama in Hammersmith Benedict Nightngale applauds Stephen Daldry's stunning staging of an early Arnold Wesker play The Kitchen Royal Court Great Classics on Offer The Times Magic in the mixture Opera: Donizetti's great comedy on tour; and a student staging of Massenet's masterpiece L'elisir d'amore Sadler's Wells Youthful passion stirs Werther Royal Academy of Music Realism calls for more grit The Grapes of Wrath Crucible, Sheffield Racists must take the rap Jumpshot Riverside Studios At the edge of Being Fiona Pitt-Kethley admires new verses by the best poet laureate we never had: Stephen Spender, 85 next week and still developing Dolphins By Stephen Spender Faber, £12.99 The Times An old man's vision Claire Messud Too far from Home By Paul Bowles Peter Owen, £13.50 The ignominy of our natures No Title Children are civilians too Zlata's Diary By Zlata Filipovic Viking, £9.99 Sketch writer to the nation Peter Ackroyd on the journalism of Dickens, which contains the stuff of a hundred novels Dickens's Journalism Volume I: Sketches By Boz and Other Early Papers Edited by Michael Slater Dent, £30 Gulags of the dragon Bitter Winds a Memoir of My Years in China's Gulag By Harry Wu John Wiley, £14.95 Eldest Son Zhou Enlai and the Making of Modern China, 1898-1976 By Han Suyin Jonathan Cape, £25 New Authors4 Knew you not Pompey? The Game By Frances Liardet MacMillan, £8.99 pbk original Little Mac and the computer nerd Instantly Great The Life and Times of MacIntosh, The Computer That Changed Everything By Steven Levy Viking, £15 Writers' Monthly Freepost A novel without fiction Mary Ann Sieghart` The Magnates By Susan Crosland Orion, £14.99 Valuing estate and interest therein for tax Altered licence on car on private land Legal & Public Notices Postponing youth Sentence Starting time for detention Defining 'agricultural property' for tax VAT law compatible with EC directive Preserving privilege against self-incrimination Board instigates detailed study of all-weather toll Richard Evans Nap: Second Call (4.00 Wincanton) Next best: Second Schedual (3.30 Wincanton) Deep Sensation at Kempton Lingfield Park Folkestone Results Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Snow puts Haydock in jeopardy Picture Gallery Wincanton Ballesteros states case over choice of venue for Ryder Cup The Times Sports Service Television wants richer fare for its money David Hands Smith takes lead role as Scots go on attack For the Record Lathwell to rebuild confidence A promising young batsman is recuperating in the West Country in his attempt to solve a weighty problem. Ivo Tennant discovers Whitbread leaders make slow progress Spoting in Brief England bounce back Jackson on his own Marshall goes through UAE batsmen in form McCracken takes title Becker bows out Snow Reports Little Woods Pools Boat Race crews reach far and wide for talent Strong overseas contingent included in universities' selections Boat Race Crews Imperfections that disfigure ice dancing Rare bird Word-Watching People's sport Standing up for plodders Balance needed On-off saga Torpids and Lents Rowing Thomson sets out to regain winning touch Le Huray strikes to rescue Oxford Wasmeier completes golden double Aamodt and Tomba fail to live up to great expectations in giant slalom Flying Scot on learning curve David Powell finds Britain's rising Alpine skier's approach to success in the Winter Olympics has been tempered by experience Kings' ransom turns spotlight on English dilemma Nicholas Harling on the effect of Guildford's costly attempt to take on Europe's top basketball teams Winter Olympic Results United Airlines Television and Radio Radio 1 Classic fm 100-102 Variations Choice Satellite Golf Hick keeps West Indies waiting England eight runs from defeat after facing short-pitched barrage Sabina Park Scoreboard Cole returns with treble to fuel Newcastle revival Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching E&J Rowing Kerrigan leaves rivals and Harding trailing N B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Jm Manager Services N B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection Limited Hoggett Bowers Will you have a job in 2000? 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