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News from 02/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jonathan Swift, Alan Dickins, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Stephen Hugh-Jones, Gordon Allan, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, John Buckley, Jeremy Kingston, Jeremy Laurance Health Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, George Brock and Jonathan Mirsky, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Francis McWilliams, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, A. S. Jeapes, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Young, Reuter, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Richard Ford and Jonathan Prynn, Enoch Powell, John Percival, Peter Barnard, David Tweedie, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Peter Morrell, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Tim Judah, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Winston S. Churchill, George Brock, Lin Jenkins, Jacqueline Tabick, Barry Millington, Robert Low, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, R. C. H. Briggs, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Michael Kettle, John Russell Taylor, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, James Landale and George Brock, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Beryl Dixon, Michael Arditti, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Mary Ann Sieghart, Roger Webb, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, A. Boone, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, William Bradfield, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Lisa Baertlein, Douglas Dodds-Parker, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Anthony Howard, Joan Palmer, Stewart Tendler and Richard Duce, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Clinton and Major bury the hatchet Joint plan to rebild Sarajevo MPs cast Lyell as chief scapegoat Index Lolita Fashion Jews shot in New York MP's death adds to by-elections TUC seeking a life after Labour Prince Charles Russia claims arms industry official spied for Britain Pension Myth Three new members welcomes to the EU Police dig for more bodies as garden toll rises to three N&P Understudy stumbles over an ill-fitting costume Political Sketch Head who sat pupil on his knee wills sacking reprieve School expulsions fuel crime Selfridges MP's death puts pressure on Gould Tories stand firm on Lloyd's syndicates Howard abandons plans to end local police control Tax net to catch more pensioners News in Brief Tory fundraiser resigns GP costs up by £95m Catholic school closes Joyrider dies in crash Gummer orders rethink Truth kept from Irma Privacy White Paper To Give Blood Peers fear injustice for victims Four children killed in crash on way home from treat By a Staff Reporter: Bus driver banned before fatal accident Artful dodge saves school's concert Magazine Philosopher spoke of thieves who murdered his career Health options Lawyer in sex bias dispute gets £17,000 TUC reform shows days of beer and sandwiches are over Vauxhall Air group names danger zones Fatty diet leaves young short of nutrients Blue whale breeds with alien mate Unmarried couples pay more for car cover Royal visit begins with cardboard coronation Prince Charles brushes aside critical Welsh poll an aniversary of investiture Royal thanks for community awards Stephens Brothers Doctor says sorry for mistaken diagnosis on babies Halifax Queen goes walkabout in home of Yardies Debenhams Peer aims to save heritage from metal detectors Change to 'finders keepers' law would give all buried treasure to the nation By a Staff Reporter: Millionaire spent small fortune on fake pots Iraq arms enquiry gives final push to Heseltine recovery Michael Heseltine is not onley back, but is being mentioned as a possible challenger to the Prime Minister Thatcher's advisers linked to dam row In Parliament Honda Lawyers challenge Lyell on immunity Lilley to clamp down on expensive rent benefits Renault a Certain Flair Shortage lifts costs Dairy herd killed in freak accident Keene on Chess 1,500 caught using stolen tax discs News in Brief On the run Beggar had £74 Bus obsession Credit card first Lodger shock Customs fraud Jurors barred Climber named Two good old boys have great night out in executive toy FBI anti-spy chief alleges Russia paid couple $2.7m In the light of the espionage case against Aldricj and Rosario Ames, the Cia is investigating links with the murder of its station chief in Tbilisi last year Kremlin row traps Mi6 'mole' Clinton backs embattled Chicago Democrat AFP: Gulag exile takes leave of Vermont Yeltsin cautious released rebels News in Beief (Reuter): Georgia joins (Reuter): Oath ruling (Reuter): Blood scare (Reuter): Frogs decline (AP): Arch rivals Radisson Edwardian Far EastEnders Russians to monitor the reopening of Tuzla airport Nato experts fear Moscow's growing involvement in Bosnia will boost Serbs Holocaust film spurs search for unsung war heroes Spielberg's film is prompting awkward questions in Germany, such as why Oskar Schindler waited so long to receive a war pension ESSO Survey undertaken by Nop Market Research among 1,100… First direct (Reuter): German workers step up protests News in Brief (Reuter): Death bid fails (Reuter): Club spurned (Reuter): Finn at helm (Reuter): Bokassa jailed (Reuter): In deep water Finns Swedes and Austrians agree on European entry Negotiating Terms Italian election hopefuls banned News in Brief (Reuter): UN posting (Reuter): Skater greeted (Reuter): Nuclear check (Reuter): HQ recaptured Brittan settles Gatt dispute with China Paris sends Napoleonic legal code into exile Karl Mark By our Foreign Staff: Pharaohs return as tourist bait ANC sways Buthelezi to reconsider poll boycott Cardiff Bay Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Hebron deaths raise PLO's price for peace (Reuter): HIV rapist guilty of murder bid Is the Commons taking liberties? Enoch Powell, who as an Mp always refused to declare his interests, has a wry smile over the embarrassment of his former colleagues - and argues that the row over Lloyd's has important implications for us all End of the line for New York subway movies One of the Big Apple's favourite film locations faces a ban, Ben MacIntyre reports The Times Why I am a fare dodger When you cannot resist the compulsion to take London Transport fro a ride The Missions to Seamen Why do we delude ourselves about our pensions? The middle classes face a grim old age, says Mary Ann Sieghart Woolwich Where are our little boys lost? Libby Purves yearns for a girls' version of the Lolita look on the catwalks Alan Coren Never mind the seductive boutique, we all know that biggest is best Fictional progress The Times Diary Do not mock The Times Diary Picture Gallery Why did we give a dam? The Pergau project was an outrageous abuse of the aid budget in an attempt to win arms contracts from Malaysia Map of the airwaves The Times Diary Tie cheek The Times Diary New platform The Times Diary Still his bag The Times Diary Comeback kid charms the right Anthony Howard on the new model Heseltine Wider Still and Wider The European Union will be improved by broader boundaries Reviving the Carthorse There may be life in the TUC yet Play up and Play the Game Competitive school sport is a valuable part of British education N Ireland peace hopes 'setback' Music to grow by Wedding to remember Soviet wives 'Curse' of Pergau: a threat to our links with Malaysia Out-of-town shopping The air we breathe Hebron massacre Rape acquittals Specialists' fees Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Royal Academy of Engineering Memorial service Birthdays today Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Service dinner Legal appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery London Welsh Celebration Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gems of air history find a new home Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swiftcall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Jean Gottmann Jean Gottmann, Professor of Grography, Oxford University, 1968-83, died on February 28 aged 78. He was born on October 10,1915 Personal Colums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Cecil Robert Cecil, CMG, author and diplomat died on February 28 aged 80. He was born on March 25,1913 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ronald Leighton Ronald Leighton, Labour MP for Newham North East since 1979, died on February 28 aged 64. He was born on January 24,1930 On this Day The Tichborne Verdict outside the Court Picture Gallery J. L. Carr J. L. Carr, author and publisher, died on February 26 aged 81. He was born in Caritton Miniott, Yorkshire, on May 20,1912 Knight Chapman RC CJA Parametric The Travellers Medical Service Citibond Travel (Lon) Ltd. OP Overseas Jobs Express Export Sales Manager Riley Christie's Sales Consultants Trainee Partners Elanco An Nippon Airways Alternative Travel Group All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Penhaligon's Wanted Management Trainee Granada /Lwt to take on global players Independent television may create its own cable or satellite chsnnrl. Alexandra Frean reports Let papers in on television Rules on owning ITV companies 'should be relaxed' Bra makers push at the boundaries of taste Do the latest ads offer a new post feminist, aggressive female image -or are they simply exploiting women? Alan Mitchell reports The Newspapers Players for TV The Midlands millionaires The recession has created an opportunity for journalists which, if seized, could make them autonomous -and rich News The Times Crossword No 19,479 The Times Today People in the Times The Times Today The Times Tomorrow Arts Rate cut blow kits shares Rise in company failure prompts warning American growth at ten-year high Doubt cast over Westland deal Picture Gallery Abbey sees profit leap and fewer in arrears Homes Sport Maine-Tucker Fisons finds finance chief Business Today Picture Gallery Pension sellers' own policies pay off quickly Treasury lifts barriers to private cash "What do I have instead of an overdraft? A… Mercury hots up phone war By our City Staff: Newspaper launches affinity credit card By our Industrial Correspondent: Edwards to reopen British Coal pits 'Fraudsters charter' condemned MGN faces claim from Maxwell pensioners Business Roundup Viacom merger cleared Brent Walker changes Full production at Ford Freightliner buyout bid Bonus payouts raised Yorkshire Water deal Inveresk shares rise The Times Calor Phoney war at Westland Pennington Yeovil rejects GKN's sighting shot What is bad for US financial markets may be good for UK Unions adapt to the Nineties Call for top job split at Dawson Markheath takeover on way T Cowie speeds to £38m Grand Met shareholders snipe at Inntrepreneur GA Fears of higher us interest rates rattle shares in London Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options General Accident enjoys record year after loss Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Wainhomes aims to raise £32m Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Secret gambles that can drag currencies through the hedge Philip Robinson examines the activities of a new band pf financial traders who are becoming more powerful than some governments Troubleshooter shoulders arms The Times City Diary Racing first Bourse kick-off Winged message Back to the car Body language Cowie Group General Accident Markheath Rural Wales Habit forming Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Skids under shares Heath Group ASW beats price cuts in return to black Japanese firms remain gloomy despite recovery signs La Creme De La Creme Working Girls Ltd. Tate Head of Administration Mayfair Property Consultants Kalon paints a cautious picture of 1994 trading Hobstones Elizabeth Hunt Portman The Recruitment Company Hobstones Elizabeth Hunt Secretary c. £16,500 + pension Quatro Recruitment Consuliants Wellcome threatens to sue over Aids drug Multiple Display Advertising Items Warner's Raine cuts interim dividend in half Business Roundup Admiral steams ahead Banham chairs Tarmac Hartstone sells Drop at Wm Sinclair Rodgers & Gillespic Dunelm The Whizz Kids Team Secretary Are you the model of super-efficiency? Has your professionalism, discretion and common sense in the office been amply recognised? Beryl Dixon explains the annual Times competition that rewards secretaries for their hard work The Times Professional Secretary of the Year Awards La Creme De La Creme Victoria Wall Associates Maine-Tucker Banking Ambitions Director Level SECRETARY/PA Victoria Wall Associates Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Pan European Crone Corkill Peter Dudgeon Ltd. The Times Clinical Diagnostics Greythorn Masterlook Peter Trievnor PA/SECRETARY £15,000 Angela Mortimer Smithkime Beecham Meridian TBVConsult Crone Corkill Experienced P. A. /Secretary Banking Secretary Hobstones Boyce Agency Gordon Yates Office Angels Anais Anais Renault The Ritz Secretary Gordon-Yates Office Angels Hobstones Christie's Westminster Reed Chrstopher … Nicholson International Crone Corkill The Ciba Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eloquence Crone Corkill Secretary Audio Secretary Fiorelli Experienced rec req'd for large Co. Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Sheila Burgess Boyce Bilingual Senior Shorthand Secretary with French £17K + Bens Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assistant Antique Showroom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Creme British Digestive Foundation Farley & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Patient was re-admitted after discharge Unrealistic estimates Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assertion insufficient Multiple Classified Advertising Items Collusion point for the jury Barring order Regina v Secretary of State for the Envitronment, Ex Parte Haringey London Borough Council Asylum right Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Fahmi Market operator was the occupier of premises Court of Appeal Lawful arrest in automatic locking car trap Dawes v Director of Public Prosecutions The Times Rattle of a not so simple man As British orchestras fight for their lives, Simon Rattle tells Richard Morrison why he has joined the fray Curtis the artist Sadler's Wells Clubs Arts Briefing Affair of the heart Visual Art: Charles Annesley at the Design Museum The Ballad of Little Jo Theatre The way we were Radio Review: Thirties revisited They use that other time to revcal our own time Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainments compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on releases across the country New haven for neo-hippies In an Islington chapel, David Toop discovers that an "ambient experience'' is being turned into a cottage industry Thrash of the Teutons Rock Concert Die Krupps Underworld, Nw1 Ageing will not weary him Why is a young man like Michael Sheen taking a role like Peer Gynt? Michael Arditti reports Fiery spirits in partnership Concerts: A gripping violin and piano recital; and the debut of a new early-music group Kremer/Argerich Festival Hall Orchestra of the Renaissance St John's, SWI Superstars of the East London Coliseum Takarazuka July 12-13 The Times the Theatre Club London Mozart Players Delibes delight Dance Coppélia Mayflower Southampton The answers lie in this soil Theatre Review; Masterpiece of village death The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol Riverside Studios Dali Arthur Rathborne Whitmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Llanstephan, Carmarthen Multiple Classified Advertising Items CPM Chelsea & Kensington Wilton Estates Russell Simpson Nr. Tregaron Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd. Savills Barbican Surrey Yorkshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property The Times Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Timeshare Property Duval Estate Agency Limited Higgs & Hill The way to sell to a foreigner The Asians are here, and buying, Rachel Kelly reports on the effect on the market, and offers some tips Times Newspapers The English Courtyard Association Beechcroft Who Buys what where and why Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Barnaby Mill Retirement Homes The Apartment Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items 10 Tips on Selling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Properts Managers Forgoing fantasy in quest for peak performance Midweek View Talented Torino pose deceptive threat to Arsenal United remain on track for treble For the Record Toshack enters risk business Keith Pike visits the new Wales coach in Spain and finds him basking in a mood of contentment Smith eases ahead of rivals in race to Cape Horn Positions The Times Loder sets sights on Sandown 's rich trial Wetherby Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Sunny Mount profits from rival's fall Result Fontwell Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Richardevans Imports tip balance as Wizards capture third title Fixtures Salisbury enters England picture St Vincent Squads Bruno sizes up title chance Word Watching Kenya earn historic World Cup berth The Times Thomson battles through Cricketcall Rapid Cricketline Snow Reports British eight given £100,000 backing Sport in Brief Devereux injury blow Christie claims record Brundle's hopes rise Turnberry changes Cronje strikes form TV BBC 1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 4 Lunchtime Concerto 2pm Variations Choice Satellite Picture Gallery Simon Barnes Cooke ready to dispel fears of England rift Manager to explain retirement Studied approach brings Wigan class of future Christopher Irvine finds opinion divided over whether young rugby league talent should be signed so early Times Two Cross Word Bowls master adding balance to style By our Racing Staff: Banned Dunwoody misses Cheltenham Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Cricket

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