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News from 25/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Freud, John Beer, Andrew Pierce, Iain R Webb, Fashion Editor, Eric Dymock, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Owen and Michael Hamlyn, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, David Hewson, Alison Roberts Arts Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, A. M. Joekes, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David Nathan, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, James Mogford, Columba Ryan, John Ryan, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, David Guest, Kirsty MacColl, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Simon Tait, Robert Cockburn, Fiona Murphy, George Rae, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Margot Norman, David Holland, Patrick Nicholson, Tim Jones and Andrew Yates, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Paul Sexton, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Rodney Bewes, Keith Milligan, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Max Gammon, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, George Austin, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, David Stanning, Angela MacKay, Christopher Elliott and Jill Sherman, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, John HERBECQ(Second Permanent Secretary), Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Philip Blair, David Powell, Michael Garland, Anne McElvoy, Gus Plaut, B. D. Marsh, Jill Sherman and Christopher Elliott, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Ronald Keymer, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, Bancroft, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Cypress Hill, Chris Ball, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

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Malaysia set to sever trade with Britain over dam row £2bn airport contract threatened Index Be a Selector Building societies increase fixed rates London Fashion Saturday in the Times British Gas to cut 5,000 more Ministry's stuffed pets go walkies as thefts near £1m James Naughtie Mentally sick could kill again, campaigning widow says N&P The Times Speaker chokes on a diet of pickles and beetroot Political Sketch British Gas to shed another 5,000 jobs as competition bites NEC TV talk by Mi5 head Scrutiny angers Malaysian leader Lords force Patten U-turn Correction Tories told to sacrifice holiday Law Society falls out with MacKay on aid News in Brief Queen Mother on duty 150 in not at private jail Murder trial reopens Diphtheria risk warning Chernobyl ban stays Police agree pay deal TV sex scene 'too long' Semtex case remand Four die on ferry National Blood Transfusion Service (England & Wales) Parents reunited with baby after hospital kidnap IVF woman died because she was pregnant Murdered car dealer lived in fear Five miles out, Thatcher toasts tunnel By a Staff Reporter: Banker guilty of £100m fraud Aggression denied by WPC WordPerfect Borland Brakes on killer lorry worn down to rivets Boy who stabbed bully gets 6 months Army Schizophrenic killer who was failed by professionals Enquiry criticises doctors, social workers and detectives Kennedys regret widow's grief London church prepares for switch to Rome New Opera House will cost £100m Suicide of trader after bank call By our Social Services Correspondent: Evidence by police 'was lies and deceit' PC World Honda Fast cars and faxes offer new lease of country life Modern technology-and the availability of grants-is helping to revive historic country houses Public faith in government 'damaged by Iraq papers' By a Staff Reporter: Vicar pays tribute to Milligan's morality N&P Why they choose The Times Cambridge fears meningitis outbreak after student dies Alliance Leicester Fashion catches up with the paperwork Donor changes mind Keene on Chess Soldier sent to Bosnia dismissed in army cuts By a Staff Reporter: WRAF will fly into the past Currys Retiring pit ponies end centuries of tradition Fish and chips need not batter your health Weekend Shopping Picture Gallery IBM Arsonist puts Bbc off the air News in Brief Grocery plea Man shot dead Honesty pays Rich take heart Yacht case Mercury Labour Party poised to win spring election battle but lose the headlines Riddell on Politics Tebbit accuses Major of lacking political courage The "magic ingredient" of the Thatcher years is missing in the present Government, claims Lord Tebbit Peers force new retreat on police Tunnel boss backs Smith vision Employment Group Department Tories seek talent from university of life Ministers told to shun perks Quangos lead to corruption and fraud, claims Meacher £1 homes 'sale of century' Around the Lobby Spring break The week in Parliament CIA seized spy early to thwart possible defection Ford Russian envoys expelled White House flaunts ties with Britain John Major's visit to Washington, which starts on Sunday, will be a resounding success because the White House and Downing Street have decreed it must be Prosecutor named to study aide's death Widow finds Burton's lost Hamlet film Yeltsin challenges Nato with vision of strong Russia Faced with the prospect that old enemies may soon be free to attack him at home, President Yeltsin is turning his attention to the fight for greater influence abroad Ceasefire deal fails to dispel Mostar gloom By our Foreign Staff: Tudjman approves Muslim-Croat union Apricot Britain bolsters aid to Baku De Klerk pledges tough tactics to curb poll violence South African leader says ending white rule averted devastating revolution President de Klerk tells Richard Owen and Michael Hamlyn that he does not expect civil war, despite many threats of violence Search stepped up for scores feared buried by toxic mud Ricoh Underground blaze traps 36 coalminers (Reuter): Dinah Shore dies at 76 Reuter: Khmer Rouge's life of luxury (Reuter): Mexican rebels hail deal on peace News in Brief (Reuter): Crash theory (Reuter): Navy pulls out (Reuter): House attacked (AP): Revolt ends (Reuter): Leader buried (Reuter): Visas granted (Reuter): Minister quits (Reuter): Flyer dies (AFP): Mercouri ill (AFP): Temple ruling Patten deals second blow to Peking over reforms Hong Kong Governor stokes China's anger with document detailing its obstructionist role Kerrigan's ice triumph melts American hearts By our Foreign Staff: Marcos to fight damages ruling B&Q Not fit enough to fight fires London's Fire Brigade has become too flabby and hierarchical The Times At home with the Bushes Kate Muir seeks out the best little dishwasher in Texas and found him at Dun Rulin', USA Politics isn't everything Roy Hattersley, who is to stand down as an MP, says he intends to take up real life Will Snoddington stand for it? The question homosexual tolerance and the age of consent is as much one of geography as of the law Naughtie's dawn chorus How will a brilliant, mellifluous Aberdonian with a taste for rhetoric cope in the Redhead hotseat? The Times Multiyork Philip Howard If is good to be remembered, but eponymy can be dangerous Catching the worm The Times Diary All fiction The Times Diary Picture Gallery Europe's threat to liberty Unnoticed by many, an ever-growing monster is devouring us. We must slay the beast and reclaim our birthright Oar-struck The Times Diary Not buttered up The Times Diary Piggy in the middle The Times Diary Top brass only The Times Diary Adams's perfect weekend The IRA is in Clover, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Tough Talk at the Duma Yeltsin's address gives cause for concern not alarm Reforming Community Care The lessons of the Christopher Clunis case De Klerk and Mandela The Nobel "twins" can secure South Africa's future Fragmentation in the Civil Service Compensation awards Tube challenges 'Stupidity and betrayal' over Rover Flying bishops and church extremes Clergy and unions Nhs under the Tories Riley's life GPs' night calls Protocol and the No 10 jewels Nice to be told Time stood still Court Circular Dinners Personal Column Memorial service Birthdays today Wycombe Abbey School B. K. P. A. Memorial service Flights Directory Forthcoming marriages The Sir Leon Bagrit Centre Marriages Luncheons yesterday General Johannes Steinhoff General Johannes Steinhoff, Second World War fighter ace; chief of staff of the Luftwaffe, 19966-70; and chairman of Nato's military committee, 1971-74, died of Feburary 21 aged 80. He was born in Bottendrof, Thuringia, on September 15,1913 Motoring SAAB Fouad Boustani Fouad Boustai, Lebanese scholar, died following a heart attack in Beirut on Febreuary 1 aged 89. He was born in Deir EL-Kamar in 1905 John Hislop John Hislop, Mc, former amateur rider, racing author, journalist and owner-breeder, died on February 22 aged 82. He was born on December 12,1911 Professor Lord Tedder Lord Tedder, second baron, Purdie Professor of Chemistry, St Salvator's College, St Andrews University, 1969-89, died on February 18 aged 67. He was born on July 4,1926 On this Day Our Great Civil Service The little and large show As demand from drivers becomes more specialised, Vaughan Freeman looks at two extremes: the people-carrier and the supermini Hartwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fixed Prices on Repair Costs on BMWs over 4 Years.… CMA Hartwell News Pit ponies finally see the light The Times Crossword No 19,475 Business People in the Times Times Weather Call PROVIdental The Times Tomorrow TV Listings Diesel Bond and share prices fall on interest rise fears Granada set to win Lwt Key shareholder accepts terms of hostile bid British Gas makes £1.6bn provisions Picture Gallery Arts Sport Sun ICI puts faith in China The Best News for Groups Since Mark Knopfler put on… Which Way Business Today Sinking Submerged Surfacing Stock Exchange code aims to curb insider dealing CBI scales down its forecasts of growth Independent expected to speak today on bid The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Picture Gallery Accountants at risk over claim levels Plea to set board watchdogs free Green tells IoD of 'over-emphaiss on monitoring' Woolwich lifts profits to £226m TCI and Bell mourn collapse of merger Business Roundup MG rescue approval TSB to cut 400 jobs Hogg agency liquidation Marshall warns US Provident Financial up ProShare shake-up Bass-Grolsch venture United Carriers priced Alcatel deal go-ahead Company News in Brief Shell lifts dividend Things a Top Advertiser Needs to Know about the Sun Lazards' Winning Team Mam backs Granada, its favourite son a sage look at Cdbury Se guidelines ignore the real world Wise words from judge Gree Pennington Playing field still tilted Overseas earnings boost Telegraph Insurer back in profit BAA shines as equities beat ragged retreat Stock Market Markets at a Glance The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Pathfinder for Beazer issued Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Fund for Central Europe Lottery base Vietnam move Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Feet of clay: when no news is bad news Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Qantas in slipstream as Ba aims to rule the airways Jon Ashworth in Sydney talks to Gary Pemberton, chairman of Qantas, about the changes made since its alliance to BA Flying start The Times City Diary Stretching the company news The Times City Diary Convergence point The Times City Diary Golden date The Times City Diary Familiar phrase The Times City Diary Moving story The Times City Diary ICI Shell Futures Pager Gas pressure Tempus Stock market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares marked lower British Funds Investors Chronicle Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Ahead of the game Training used to provide the means of doing a job. Now it established the credentials to get a job, David Guest reports Information Technology Overseas Jobs Express The Contractor Show Interface Millar Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Japanese TV system may be obsolete American and European plans to back digital Tv will make Japan's analogue high-definition system unviable, reports Matthew May Multiple Display Advertising Items NEC Times 1000 Directory Goes Electronic Window shopping by computer The shift from Dos to Winodws spells the death knell for cryptic codes and paves the way for a new generation of interactive television and consumer services, David Hewson reports Virgin Beowulf tells its ancient secrets New technology techniques at the British Library may reveal why the epic Anglo-Saxon poem was written Build Your Own Computer Ans Save a Fortune Sex censored Top of the class Canned TV Rights of copy SAA Sounds simple Online New hot line Software store The Times Successful finalists in the December 1993 examination The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Successful finalists in the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants' December 1993 examination: The Institute of Legal Executives The Institute of Legal Executives' Autumn 1993 Part Ii examination pass list: Cinderella cars charm buyers The British once thought diesel was not far them. Kevin Eason reports on an about-turn Toyota The creation of many designers Like several products of its time, the diesel engine had various inventors Staid layout but a real winner on the autobahn The key to BMW's success is painstaking engineering Fuel for long-term thought A car might be cheap to buy, but the cost of keeping it on the road may be high The Case for Diesel Mercedes-Benz A lighter shade of green Is direct a danger to the environment? Vaughan Freeman reports Fiat Out on the road for many a long year Diesel is an economical fuel for fleets covering high mileages Brook's art of internal darkness Theatre Abroad: Times critics assess ground-breaking new plays in Switzerland and Australia In Zurich, Benedict Nightingale reviews The Man Who the new play with which Peter Brook and his company make an eagerly awaited return to the English stage next month Fired by the laws of injustice An Aborigine drama in Perth could do for Australia what In the Heat of the Night did for us race relations Pop Legendary for his quirks Concerts: Rare and rewarding orchestral fare in London and Manchester RPO/Rozhdestvensky Festival Hall Shining star of the festival The Lighthouse RNCM, Manchester RSC Pop Lullaby with dark message BBCSO/Davis Festival Hall Entertainments Weekend Choice A dialy guide to arts and entertainment compilled 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 th symbol) on release across the country Madness is part of the job Caitlin Moran relishes the return to crazy living and weird preoccupations that is being made by the pop icons of the 1990s Institut Francais The Importance of Being Earnest Raging against the macHine Pop on Friday: kirsty MacColl gets a few things off her chest… the pleasures of Counting Crows…rap's high priests There are many ways to describe Kirsty MacColl but 'female singer-songwriter' is not one of them Watch this bird fly New Albums Great lyrics, fine playing, marvellous singing-is there anything Counting Crows can't do? Own your Own Dalc Top Ten Albums Smoking guns Concert Reveiw Cypress Hill Brixton Academy New Waves Your guide to the sounds of tomorrow SKY Everton's board to support Johnson ITV to cover four tours Sotomayor senses eager Smith closing David Powell meets an intrepid Cuban world athletics champion who is ready to leap in the warmth of Liverpool King's whip rejected by Benn By our Sports Staff: Basit reaches century before late collapse Scoreboard Lent Races Formula One teams advised to conform Sports in Brief Kings waste chance Tokio stays on course England close to finals Montgomerie trailing Downing takes helm McPherson's mission The Times Ballesteros and partner show true star quality Nicklaus within two strokes of lead First round E London Electricity Price guide to coursing's top dogs Freud on Friday For the Record Snow Service Fixtures Word-Watching All-weather hurdling suspended in wake of Lingfield fatality Kempton stands by to stage Greenalls Richard Evans Towcester Multiple Display Advertising Items Haydock falls to snow Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Southwell Kempton Park Postlethwaite has designs on reviving Tyrrell Oliver Holt on moves to revitalist a team whose last grand-prix victory was 11 years ago Kerrigan's rival is injured in accident Di Centa finds bliss in icy hell Winter Olympic Results Duff makes progress at expense of Curtis Snow Reports England to stand tall as Walker joins path to final BBC1 Radio 1 Celebrity Choice Variations Choice Satellite Racing Atherton critical of England's failings Richardson defends West Indies' tactics How is your 1st XI doing? Check the scorecard after two matches on page 43 Complete Sabina Park Scoreboard IOC believes ice-dance judges are out of step Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Motor Racing

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