News from 28/02/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Mary McIlroy Hipwell, Francis Beckett, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Kate Robertson, Iain R. Webb, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, K. H. Murta (Hon Secretary), Michael Lenhoff Simon Rubinsohn, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jon Kimche (Journalist and Editor), Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Tibor Fischer, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Barrie Lane, E. J. Henbrey, Richard Beeston, Ali Jaber, Christopher Walker, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Ralph A. A. R. Lawrence (President), Michael Binyon, Stewart Tendler and James Landale, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Dessa Trevisan, Jenny Knight, Jon Ashworth and Philip Robinson, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bryan Stiles, John O'leary Education Editor, Peter Riddell and Eve-Ann Prentice, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jenny Shields, Libby Purves, Colin Welch, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, David Hands, Barbara Milne, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Michael Howard, Gordon Burrett, Chairman, Susan Gilchrist, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Richard Pickering, Rachel Collins, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, James Jungius, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Oliver Holt, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Anne Gardiner, John Shaw, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Julian Muscat Racing commentary, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, George Franks, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Anthony Hartley, Chris Moore, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, John Phillips, Michael Spicer, Mildred Hayes, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoBe a Selector Cut-price drink may be only a cross-Channel phone call away Our Foreign Staff: Israel orders clampdown on extremists Ten die in Lebanon church bombing Index Harold Acton, scourge of Philistines, dies at Matthew Parris Arson murder hunt after sex cinema fire kills eight Michael Howard Major to seek Bosnia pledge from Clinton Advertisement 30p Barristers want to cut out solicitors News in Brief U-turn on Welsh roads 'Haunted' family moved Guitarist offers reward Rescue bid man drowns The Genie PCI from Viglen Sinn Fein encouraged by Major's 'new' Ulster tone Martin McGuinness softened his party's criticism of the Government yesterday, but the road to peace still has many obstacles Alan Clark defends linking aid to arms £50,000 bonus for some GPs By our Ireland Correspondent: Pinstripe face of respectability To Give Blood Call 0345 711 711 Cinema murders expose flourishing illegal sex trade Police find 36 falcons in raids Iris painter blooms again Classics bolster BBC sales drive Rolex Father of missing girl on murder charge The quality of The Times ZX Avantage Bishop forecasts Catholic defections An opponent says women's ordination is no reason to quit the Church of England for " fundamentalist" Rome Ford that fled Nazis to be sold The Corneal Laser Centre Stuarts fail test of time in history lessons Halifax High toll in mountains prompts enquiry Rottweiler savaged by peccary Far East Enders NEC Journalist's death tears at the heart of athletics Olympic runners divided over calls o dismiss Britain's promoins officer Volte-face spares Subbuteo 's blushes Champions of privatisation seek to overthrow the welfare state Woman faces questions on dead girl News in Brief Rape suspect flees from cell Triplets first Hors d'oeuvre Boy charged History paper Rabbi attack Fire death Bond winners Air-India Heseitine's doubts over gagging order backfire on Cabinet Keene on Chess Councils hold down tax to boost election chances Gummer puts block on homes for jet set Special relationship can survive a cold shoulder Major's task than he meets Clinton will be to emphasise the usefulness of Anglo-American links Foreigh policy is not a monogamous affair Anthony Hartley writes, as two old friends recover from the sulks over their latest spat Saga Services Ltd TA Triangle becomes more equilateral Party advisers defend role in us election Stubborn Croats step up their demands on Mostar Muslims Mostar's Croat~Muslim ceasefire is already looking doubtful. The Serbs have guns threatening the city and the Croats insist they must also be forced into a truce Tudjman backs American plan for federation Athens admits 'shock tactics' I magine being the one without Alpha AXP Battle lines drawn in struggle for South Africa's land Richard Owen, Foreigh Editor, orgues that hopes of peaceful transition to a government of national unity in pretoria may be shattered by civil war Digital Killers of French MP hunted on Riviera Art beats box office for French awards Pacifism tops Green agenda News in Brief (Reuter): War games (Reuter): Visas granted Moldavia votes (Reuter): Dynastic date Islamic militants threaten to target all friends of Israel Islamic hardliners, seeking a tooth for a tooth after the Hebron massacre, accuse the West of turning its back on Arab victims of genocidal attack. The killings have added to the hostility the Plo faces in its search for a peace deal Jewish extremists praise gunman as national hero Voted Best of Meeting Centre 1994 Reno's legal big guns backfire in cult case By our Foreign Staff: Altar bombs rip through packed church (AFP): Troops kill rebel chief News in Brief (Reuter): Peace demand (AP): Port handover Memory & Concentration Studies Italy curbs party political films St. Joseph's Hospice Released Rutskoi vows to fight Yeltsin for presidency The Russian leader's troubles deepened with a defiant prosecutor endorsing the Duma's amnesty. Fear of triggering bloodshed is likely to discourage Mr Yeltsin from taking on his enemies again Time running out for new states' entry to Europe Commission denies protecting Delors Apricot Backpain Why I must never forget Libby Purves meets a remarkable woman whose courage has kept her in the headlines for eight years The brutal assault on Jill Saward would have broken the spirit of many women - but now she is using her trauma to help other victims A toast to the great tunnel visionaries Simon Jenkins finds the ententle agreeably cordiale at a subaquatic celebration The best of British With eclecticism the key word, London Fasion Week caused a stir London Hotline The Times Matthew Parris When you doubt a Brussels sprout, you gian the freedom to question other non-essentials of the 20th century Squared root The Times Diary Deserting rats The Times Diary A volunteer army awaiting the call Michael Howard argues that local communities must take more power over their own affairs History as heartless bunk Can pupils warm to heir studies of the past without the Great Fire of London? End of the line The Times Diary Hard cheese at soft soap The Times Diary Lamont's law The Times Diary Opera north The Times Diary Just Say No Major must resist calls for a federalist Euro-campaign Ulster's True Agenda Sinn Fein's conference was never likely to deliver peace The Road to Rome Italian voters are hardly spoilt for choice A crucial date for the Scott enquiry Trade with Malaysia Costly burden of EC identity rule Care of City's redundant churches School polling stations Flaws in tax system Printed pleasure Music to grow by US war memorial beside the Kwai? Car crash sentence Diagnosing abuse Not so fast food Court Circular Anniversaries Nature notes The yellowhammer The Engineering Council European Engineers' Awards Guide to the night sky in March Appointments in the Forces Personal Column Birthdays today Royal College of Obstetricians University news Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Sir Harold Acton Sir Harold Acton, historian and aethete, died yesterday aged 89. He was bron on July 5,1904 Churchill Fellowships Jersey Joe Walcott Jersey Joe Walcott, world heavyweight boxing champion, 1951-52, died in Camden, New Jersey, on February 26 aged 80. He was born in Merchantville, New Jersey, on January 31,1914 Leonard Lewis Leonard Lewis, QC, barrister and mathematician, died on February 2 aged 84. He was born in London on May 11,1909 Ram Ramirez Roger "Ram" Ramirez, jazz composer, pianist and organist, has died in New York aged 80. He was born in Puerto Rica on September 15,1913 On this Day Labour Representation in Parliament News The Times Crossword No 19,477 Knockando Sport Forecast The Times Tomorrow Pears called in as England drop five for Paris Education 31 Bosnich decides penalty drama Tranmere's Wembley dream comes to abrupt end Arts 33-34 Business 36-40 Mason's nerve takes him to first Tour win Linguaphone Books on Monday Leeds spring to life and leave rivals to ponder Challenge Cup jinx be broken Giles brings title closer Picture Gallery Corsie seizes late chance For the Record Johnson turns attention to new challenge Snow Reports England fear conspiracy of the fates Defeat in one-day international ends troubled stay in Jamaica By our Sports Staff: Young puts New Zealand in sight of rare victory Scoreboard Emirates haul in big target again Chinese woman fails drug test Ciniglio reacts angrily Tigers overtake Giants Setback for Searles Cardiff Devils home in Marshall loses in final England in disarray The Times Fehlmann prospers as winds change Sport in Brief Chairman agrees ice-dance judges were wrong David Miller finds international officials skating on thin ice in their attempts to slip questioning Lightning run lifts Tomba to fine silver The Times Bobsleigh team has cause to celebrate Winter Olympic Results Rising Stars Curling's double maintains pursuit of record Point-To-Point Master Oats bound by ground rules Bailey casts doubt on impressive Kempton winner's Grand National challenge Thunderer: Plumpton Large Action runs in Champion Hurdle Saturday's Results Thunderer: Wolverhampton Multiple Display Advertising Items Evidence hurts Southwell in all-weather case Tottenham pay heavy penalty for mistakes Ince enjoys the final say Simon Barnes sees justice done after an afternoon of bitter abuse from West Ham supporters Arsenal playing for highest stakes Improved fortune Lee's greatest ally Kinnear's bluster a sideshow to striker's brilliance Fry turns to work ethic in quest for recovery Henry fit to return Pools Check Torquay find life after Giggs Oliver Holt examines a club coming to terms with controversy and unwelcome headlines Weekend Results and Tables Malpas has resolve to ease United heartache Fantasy league Turner's spirit of adventure troubles Harlequins Redman's stability reassures club and country Village life restored to normal by Neath Gerald Davids sees hopes of another Welsh cup upset dashed as Ystradgynlais go down 26-3 to neighbours Leicester return to dark ages in hollow victory Injuries are forgotten as Pears steps forward David Hands looks at the player England have turned to as the full back for the future Ainscough sustains Taberner's dreams of cup glory Wharton overawed by Benn's power WBC champion retains title against inexperienced opponent Srikumar Sen sees the brave but too cautious challenge of a fine prospect Weekend Rugby Union Results Andries stopped by time clause Snow Service Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brasenose are left frustrated as racing is ruled out Downing regain headship after six years Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Revision at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Education British Postgraduate Medical Federation The University of Liverpool MPW Multiple Display Advertising Items University Of Dundee University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Strathclyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Aston University Multiple Display Advertising Items GCSE: setting the sights high Little by little, exam result targets are being raised, Daniel's fight goes on Seven months after his mother told of her gifted son's plight, she reports on their progress Education Easter work for egg-heads Revision courses are in growing demand for grade-conscious pupils Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items To Be Included in March's Guide Not afraid to get their hands dirty Technology is un expected success in independent schools, where it is not a compulsory subject. David Tytler reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera Inspiration from the ice Commissioning a new work from Christopher Dean is just one of the populist planks in English National Ballet's new artistic agenda. Debra Craine reports Independent Education The Arts Educational School Kensington Park School Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Croft House University of London The Times A case for the dream girl Television Review: Lynne Truss follows the clues in Anna Lee on ITV Books Sunset Old, Sunset New Coming out the delicate way Theatre Picture Me Attic, Wimbledon Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingson's assesment 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 Three cheers, despite the chairs Opera: Rodney Milnes welcomes an excellent Handel revival from Welsh National Opera Ariodante New Theatre, Cardiff Trapped in the ear of the hurricane Concerts: David Toop on rowdy avant-grade; Noel Goodwin on newly minited Stravinsky Puppet on the strings LSO/Solti Barbican Why the jokes about Mad Vlad's Russia are on us Colin Welch on the turmoil in Russia, whose recent past suggests to him that the will of the people may be to surrender that will Eternal Russia Yeltsin, Gorbachev and the Mirage of Democracy By Jonathan Steele Faber, £17.50 TES In the beginning Brian Alderson finds new attempts to rewrite the Bible for the very young either too didactic, or crass, or both The Children's Illustrated Bible Retold by Selina Hastings Illustrations by Eric Thomas and Amy Burch Dorling and Amy Burch Dorling Kindersley £14.99 The Kingfisher Chidrens's Bible Retold by Ann Pilling Illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton Kingfisher, £12.99 Stories from the Bible Retold by Martin Waddell Illustrated by Geoffrey Patterson Frances Lincoln, £9.99 Next Saturday: two extra books pages in Weekend… MOP Eccentric voyage Tibor Fischer The Glance of Counties Hahn-Hahn By Peter Esterhazy Weidenfield & Nicolson, £14.99 The Times Light Fiction Capitalisation, Week's Change British Funds Heath Group Barclays wins Australian branch licence Akzo Nobel Word-Watching Abbey likely to offer a tonic Reporting this Week UPF planning £60m stock market debut The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court to rule on Lloyd 's actions Multiple Classified Advertising Items IDS sees an upturn in managerial pay awards Business Roundup Rover cash pile denied Unitel phone bid Forte recruits Rank man Food takeover threat Dinosaur of the retailing age stages a comeback The department store is a leaner and fitter operation, well placed for revival, writes Susan Gilchrist Corby Works Not today, thanks The Times City Diary Just the job The Times City Diary Baroness beats breakfast blues The Times City Diary Kick-start capitalist The Times City Diary Inflation worries not crucial while scope remains to cut rates Gilt-Edged The Times City Diary Sale ahoy? The Times City Diary Cooks' tour is a busman's holiday The Times City Diary Westland warrior The Times City Diary Back to basics The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Susannah Variations Choice Satellite Week Ahead 37 Central bankers act to curb speculators Hedge funds have become large billions of dollars at a time. The returns can be up to 100 per cent a year Leeds still has room at the top RHTon the right course in Epsom bid stakes Virgin Retail to merge with Our Price chain Times Two Crossword Pattern for entrepreneurs Winning Move Word-Watching The Best of the North West Shop Shape 38 Gloves off in battle to replace Topic
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