News from 01/03/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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David Campbell Bannerman Chairman, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Michael Harper (Director), Anatol Lieven, Dr Duncan Keeley, Pennington, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Bassem al-BAZ, Jonathan Prynn and Sarah Bagnall, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Caroline Hawley, Peter R. Carpenter, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Michael Dynes and Jill Sherman, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Brian Bartram, Barry Ramsay, David Hands and Barry Trowbridge, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Annabel Ferriman, David Howell, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, June Jacobs, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Kenneth Faircloth Deputy Director-General, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Jeremy Nicholds (Marketing Manager), Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Colvin (Hm Consul-General, Hanoi, 1965-67), Anne McElvoy and Martin Fletcher, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Melinda Letts Director, G. Chowdharay-Best, Patrick Stevens, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Tony Klug, Peter Davalle, David A. Harris (Secretary General), John Russell Taylor, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Geoffrey Howe QC, Oliver Holt, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Richard M. Francis, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nick Nuttall and Tim Jones, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Quinn, David Nussbaum, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Mel Webb, Saida Nusseibeh, Christopher Browne, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Toby Wynn, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Norman Hammond, Archeology Correspondent, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Kennedy, Director General, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, George Brock James Pringle, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Larry Darbon, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, A. B. W., Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Four Serb jets shot down by Nato 19-minute action is alliance's first taste of battle How the Planes Compare Pittsburgh bids welcome to long lost cousin John Community Spirit Voluntary path to rebuilding… Picture Gallery Terry Venables Fire deaths: man is held Gummer converts MPs break rules Smoke pours from munitions factory as Serb aircraft launch missile attack Anthony Loyd, who has just been named Foreign Stringer of the Year, reports from Novi Travnik on the Serb air strikes thqat stirred Nato jets into action Heseltine evidence undermines Lyell Year's Guarantee Cardiff Bay Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Index Gummer switches to Rome with attack on Anglican 'sect' Unionists pull out of peace talks NEC Sergeant awarded £100,000 for trauma MoD man denies bribery charges Time to grab your partners for the Boothroyd hustle Matthew Parris Political Sketch Krays' brother in murder enquiry News in Brief Pen pals reunited Archers editor is home £1 billion roadworks Silence in Gardner case To Give Blood Tebbits see rescuer start life afresh By a Staff Reporter: NHS ultrasound scans 'showed live babies were dead' Legal fight over Bligh heirlooms Kerrigan goes for advertising gold Abbey National Man held over deaths in London cinema fire BT Heseltine says that Lyell broke promise over gagging order The Scott enquiry has been rocked by disclosures from the Trade Secretary about dealings with the Attorney-General Our hero owns up to his pals' errors Enquiry Sketch Panasonic Law chief facing his biggest trial Citroen Zx Estate £800m airport proposed for Severn Estuary Breitling Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Aids robber terrified victims with syringe Jungle Book star Iberia Directors face charges over lorry deaths Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Detective 'watched Pc fire unloaded gun into Hill's cell' Nissan Scientists put roughy and chips on menu Fast over thalidomide cash grows Sale of Gainsborough clears £1.1 tax bill Transfusion bar killed mother New in Brief Rapist jailed Driver in court Sporting chance Director quits Father held Church robbed £50,000 models Ford sold Tory 'names' refuse to list Lloyd's investments Insurance losers queue to salvage their reputations In Parliament Years of disaster that brought catastrophe to MPs Outward Bound Human Resource Group Picture Gallery How to keep an MP sweet Toyota Patten launches scheme to create schools for sport Tory right calls temporary truce By a Staff Reporter: Minister backs down on jobs for disabled By our Political Staff: Whitehall clears path for private investors WDA Wages bill catches up with aid payments No title Blundering by the West risks losing rich Asian prize The Asian market accounts for a quarter of global Gnp. Western governments and businessmen must tread warily if they wish to reatin a share of its success Our Parliamentary Staff: Britain's aim is to resolve this Malaysian question, not to prolong it, Hurd insists Labour guilty of humbug on arms deal, minister says MOPS Our Foreign Staff: Europe challenges British rules on imported drink Bobbitt regains her freedom Traffic master Peking warned on Gatt entry A royal tribute to the local heroes Colin Narbrough tells of the drive and effort behind the awards scheme A Personal Massage from the Prince of Wales Derrygonnelly & District Community Enterprises Ltd. Self-helpers build a better Britain The Award Winners Best of the rest The Commended Entries Vital link in a social lifeline Charles Douglas-Home Award Rabin battles to rescue stalled peace process Plo strengthens its demand to disarm racist settlers in the occupied territories Fugitive Kach leader taunts Israeli security forces Chinese emperor's brother dies Dali India revels in economic progress Epson De Klerk condemns Afrikaner illusions Godfather's feared return rattles skeletons in Nice Embattled Yeltsin sacks intelligence supremo The Russian President sent confused signals to America by dismissing his spy chief and expelling a us envoy. He is finding the old Kgb apparatus difficult to master Moldavia opts for the old apparatchiks Workers bring Ruhr to a halt Public-seetor strikes signal start of critical week for German industrial relations Greens seek ties with Socialists French attack their 'smug, lazy skiers' Tulip computers Serb raid on arms factory tests Nato resolve American Planes on routine patrol enforce no-fly zone in action over central Bosnia If yesterday's violation of the no-fly zone was a test of the West's resolve to back Un edicts with force, the response has been unequivocal Karadzic shrugs off attack before talks in Moscow Serb ground forces retaliate with bombardment of Muslim stronghold in Tuzla Orthodox partners linked in affection and mistrust Hurd asks Greeks to reopen Salonika By our Foreign Staff: Strains on ceasefires increasing Major says aerial strike boosts UN The Royal Bank of Scotland UN clears Iraq over chemicals News in Brief (Reuter): Last acquittal (Reuter): Jet hijacked Girl charged (Reuter): Minister goes (Reuter): Paper sold Des res, cons area: watch it come down Why is this fine house in the heart of a conservation area doomed to be domolished? Marcus Binney investigates Cathay Pacific Planning system in a twist The meddling Kennedys America's most publicity-hungry family is doing no service to the cause of peace in Northern Ireland This could run and run Is the Government's latest investigation of fitness in schools yet another useless exercise? Cerebral palsy: a new start Scientists are using advanced techniques to discover why some babies are born with brain damage. Annabel Ferriman reports Ray of hope for dimmer pupils Fluorescent bulds are good for you, reports an enlightened Kate Muir VAC Blackwatch Tartan Wool Throw Forte Leisure Breaks Secret of better inhaling Dr Duncan Keeley on a device that asthmatics should keep in the home Spacers are effective and easy to use Europe still splits the Tory Party The Euro-elections herald a new battle, argues Peter Riddell The endless wrangles recall Labour in the 1970s and 1980s Quietly converted Picture Gallery Scott's salami tactics Geoffrey Howe Qc says the enquiry's witnesses should be better served His round Batting for Britain Tea and sympathy Huffing and puffing They also serve Israel's enemies within Richard Beeston on the rabbis who endorse murder Presidential Witness Heseltine raises the stakes at the Scott enquiry Necessary Measures Nato's appropriate riposte to Serb aggression High Hopes The Charles Douglas-Home award has a worthy winner Action urged over Hebron massacre Recycled cans War's second wind Power from the wind, friend or foe? Traffic and asthma Bow Group's ethos Words old and new Legal rights lost in car parks Driver's handicap Us dead in Thailand Now hear this Social News Luncheon Receptions Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Birthdays today Anniversaries Hill fanner is still paying the price of Chernobyl Church appointments Personal Column New find points to early settlement of Americas By Norman Hammond, archaeology correspondent Forthcoming marriages Dinners Derrick Knight Derrick Knight, MBE, documentary film-maker and photo-journalist, died on February 20 aged 74. He was born on September 18,1919 Personal Column Leopold Kohr Trailfinders T . C. Skeffington-Lodge On this Day At the british academy Urbanity Jean Sabran Jean Sabran, author, died in Paris on January 19 aged 85. He was born at Hyéres on February 21,1908 News The Times Crossword No 19,478 Business People in the Times Times Weather Call The Times Tomorrow L&g fined by Lautro for rule breaches Lautro has imposed its highest ever fine on Legal & General. The move reflects the seriousness of the breaches, some of which were not remedied after a first visit by Lautro Warranty sales to be scrutinised Stock Market Small Business Midland Bank profits quadruple to £844m The Pound Arts Roger Levitt banned for life Bank looks at hedge fund risks Gold Brent Crude Sport John Charcol Law Taking Business Today Surging Fusing Rising BT's US partner launches $20bn communications strategy Calor joins venture to compete in natural gas supply Calor, best known for its boltled gas, is forming a partnership with Alliance Gas to supply natural gas to small business customers. Bills could fall 15 per cent Lotus Smartsuite Picture Gallery Indirect tax in UK tops G7 Company News in Brief Money supply grows US judge asked to block Viacom-Blockbuster deal Business Roundup Du Cann loses appeal Taylor Woodrow buys Fraud report extension Sema advances London Forfaiting up Plea on Gooda action Slovenia hotel venture Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Limited House of Fraser profit soars on eve of flotation Sib scrutinises Serps replacements The Times SIB does community a service No more advice from Roger Levitt European markets rebound House of Fraser customers targeted Records chief rejects links Airtours sues ex-Aspro owners for nearly £10m HSBC Holdings plc Midland & Scottish loses £18m World bond market recovery boosts shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Growth helps Capita sound upbeat note Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Copper shortage forecast Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Speculation: a useful amplifier Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Facing the consequences of King Coal's striking legacy The failure of the year-long miners' strike, launched a decade ago this month, marked a sea-change in industry, Ross Tieman writes 'Dirty tricks' row under scrutiny The Times City Diary Team worries Security lapse Unmarked door US challenge London Forfaiting Taylor Woodrow House of Fraser Tempus The mystic East Tempus Oil Confident start to account Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service RDC survey underlines lure of the countryside Business to Business Businesses for Sale Lorraine Electronics Swiftcall Telephone Club Fidality Colour Printing Former racing driver finds another winning formula National Westminster Bank Briefings Business Opportunities Benefits aency Investment Required Tsb takes its philosophy to the community Start a Profitable Import/export Agency Cellnet N. Johnson & Co Adopting contracts of employment Powdrill and Another v Watson and Another Sentence credit aim Regina v M Business to Business Gultronics Noise notice limit Double driving ban Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tender for Hotel, Catering and Cleaning Services Distributors & Agents Seeking to compound debt Bringing third party within the Brussels Convention Kinnear and Others v Falconfilms NV and Others Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Notice Morgan Computer Co. Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Tristar Personnel Ltd Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Times Newspapers Lovell White Durrant Chambers Chambers & Partners Professional… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medicolegal Assistance Douglas Llambias Taking contempt too much to heart Should contempt of court merit a prison sentence, asks patrick Stevens Collins honoured Picture Gallery No wigs please Inns and Outs House calls Perfect prose A step forward for justice for disabled people Unfashionable it may be, but the chance to remove discrimination against the physically and mentally handicapped should be seized by MPs Designer libel Scrivenor Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Film v Fact Zakak MacRae Brenner Zarak MacRae Brenner Lopson Lloyd Jones University of Central Lancashire Zarak MacRae Brenner Commercial/finance Lawyer Hong Kong 11 New Square Lincoln's Inn Westminster Medical The Times Newspapers London School of Economics and Political Science Ran Consultants The truth is far worse than fiction In the Name of the FAther, the film about the Guildford Four, distorts the facts for effect. Does it matter? Fiona Bawdon reports Quarry Dougall Michael Page City I regret that at times we are too willing to play the game' Tax advisers are camplaining that new tax legislation is far too complex Special Project Lawyer Texaco Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultancy Brick Court Chambers Lee & Thompson Solicitors Tektronix The University of Greenwich Berrymans Mercury Communications Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Recruitment & Human… Wickland Westcott Leicester University Faculty of Law Picture Gallery A vintage crop of dark Rosso Visual Art: Richard Cork on an important exhibition of works by Medardo Rosso, once hailed as the greatest sculptor after Rodin Television Theatre From beauty to the beat Pop Concerts: Two Brit-winning touches of class Björk Royalty, WC2 M People, Brixton Academy Film Royal Opera House Covent Garden Critc's Choice Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geof Brown's assessment of films In London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Moor turns out to mean less Theatre: Condensed Shakespeare and a Romanian monologue on the London fringe Othello Watermans, Brentford Sentimental memoir by veteran of stage Romain: A Journey in My Mind Man in the Moon, Sw3 Holst rarity revived Concert: In Liverpool the audience warms to a negleeted choral setting of Keats RLPO/Handley The Times A tourist at the Oscars Matt Wolf talks to scriptwriter William Nicholson about his three-tier success with Shadowlands Myths ancient and modern Chamber Music: Stephen Pettitt on Holt's absraction—and medieval love songs Nash Ensemble/Sequentia Star in the making Vengerov/Golan The Times Scots' super stage Arts Briefing Lost and found Mason win underlines value of experience Robertson recovers from early setback Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery With their eyes on the Rose Bowl , Steffan… Draw dents Wigan's prospects Semi-Finals For the Record Eubank lines up bout with Toney Sport in Brief Wiranata heads cast Agassi returns to form Davies defends title Nicol earns reward Word-Watching Venables excels on first cruise into uncharted waters Andrew Longmore looks on as the new England coach announces his squad and then breezes through the interrogation Beckford's equaliser extends jinx over Leeds Corfe files complaint Pools Forecast Brundle waits for the music to stop Oliver Holt finds a British driver still playing cat-and-mouse as the grand prix season draws nearer Milk Race support turns sour Snow Reports Nostalgic Nastase warms up for senior service Rugby authorities wrong-footed by Cooke's decision Time short for RFU to fill vacancy Bath and Leicester drawn apart in cup semi-finals Cup Draws Rising Stars Hill riding high towards Newbury Jenny MacArthur talks to the rider of a leading fancy for today's Times Rising Stars qualifier Johnny's Choice to deny Saunders Nottingham Line-Up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aquascutum of London Three-way contest to gain Epsom group courses Racecourse Holdings Trust sets pace in bidding stakes Owners win entrance concession Richard Evans Nottingham Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Carvill's Hill is retired Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterdays Two Meetings Devils rely on depth and desire in pursuit of success Larry Darbon on why cardiff Devils are the dominant force in British iec hockey Snow Service Clear message from winter wonderland David Miller, in an open letter to the Prime Minister, urges Britain to heed the lessons of Lillehammer Jury out on southern strategy Lawrie Smith, Intrum Justitia's skipper, has a weather eye peeled for icebergs as Cape Horn nears Today's Fixtures Peak Practice By our Sports Staff: Unbeaten Thomson makes light work of last rites BBC 1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Motor Racing Fletcher encouraged by first report on Malcolm Times Two Crossword Venables finds fresh blend for England Beardsley returns in reduced squad mixing yough and experience Winning Move Word-Watching Regent Travel Services David Miller Cooke ends seven-year reign as England manager
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