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News from 03/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, David Townsend, Graham Chainey, Andrew Pierce, Willy Newlands, Andrew Fairbairn, Patricia Davies, K. H. Lee, Adam Zamoyski, B. G. P. McKechnie, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, A. E. Beagley, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, H. Walker, Ian Murray, Keron Bhattacharya, Steven Runciman, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Dr Simon Wessely, Barbara Reynolds, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Jane Helm, Bill Helm, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, George Brock, Roger Boyes, Nicholas George and Olli Kivinen, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, David Goldberg, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anthony Steel, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Sylvia Disley, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Reuter, Marcus Williams, Keith Pike, Donald Thompson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Jonathan Prynn and Robert Morgan, Susan Gilchrist, Rosanna de Lisle, P. J. Townrow, B. James, Philip Bassett, Claire Messud, John Woodcock, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Peter Riddell, Janet Daley, A. L. Rowse, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Nicolas Soames, E. M. Hall, Raymond Keene, Francis Kinsman, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Regina, Emma Wilkins, Lesley Chamberlain, B. H. Carpenter, Sue Kernaghan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, G. P. Anderson, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Joan White, Graham Speake, David Ekserdjian, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, BEN MacIntyre Winners of the Annual Grammy Awards, Frederick Lawton, Irene Boston, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Jay Appleton, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, J. W. M. Thompson, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Richard Duce and Stewart Tendler, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, C. Cruice Goodall, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Melanie McDonagh, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, David Milborrow, J. P. Moir, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Derek Edwards, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Edward Grayson, Roy Jenkins, Christopher Andrew, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Derek Hill, Michael Henderson, Michael Clark Philip Robinson and Colin Narbrough, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Michael Evans, Scott Forsyth, Andrew Dow, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Clarke urges restraint on top salaries Economic gloom growing, says poll Mirror Group wins the war of Independent Index Roy Jenkins £100 Million Man Hurd puts Pergau blame on Younger By a Staff Reporter: Child, 2, survives sifter heart stops in sub-zero weather Truss on TV Service chiefs clash with Cabinet on Bosnia troops Singapore Airlines Hair apparent as ambitious blond outshines mousy opposition Political Sketch MacKay gives ground over legal aid cuts Homebase Lights out as dream dies at the Indy Man charged with sex cinema murders News in Brief House prices on rise Cannabis therapy Motor disease drug Stroud tackles Sahara £80,000 silver hoard Gloom returns to economic view Treasury lawyer altered trial statements National Blood Transulation Service Wanted: candidates for police authorities Charity drops rapist from marathon after victim protests By a Staff Reporter: Stepfather killed girl for having condoms Magazine Skaters face the music and quit Computer porn 'led to sex attack' Abbey National Pregnant woman among victims buried in garden Peugeot Beecham's closure spells jobless future for St Helens Meat in £1 ready meals is worth only 13p Keene on Chess EC backs down on duty-free News in Brief Murder clue Dock staff win Comet Honda Heads seek end of independent appeal on pupil expulsions Appeal bodies are undermining school discipline, teachers say. Expulsions should be a matter for schools and parents Safari boy given driving ban NEC By a Staff Reporter: Stars pay tribute to champion of Globe Writing on the wall for graffiti Hurd admits Tories erred in linking arms contract to aid The Foreign Secretary. has conceded to a Commons select committee that the Ministry of Defence mistakenly linked two deals Malaysia blames British media and suggests solution to dispute Multiple Display Advertising Items GEC chairman says trade rift has led to jobs catastrophe Auditor tells Westminster to safeguard documents By a Staff Reporter: Man with no name freed after 74 days Bubonic plague makes deadly global comeback Failure to halt spread of killer disease worries world Health Organisation Daughter's chicken pox kills man News in Brief Money to burn Mother held Rabies alert Sea victim Drugs haul Bond winner N&P No Title Why she chose The Times PC World Diplomacy outshines US fireworks Riddell on Politics Bottomley shops for health care Heseltine defends ministers' role in Rover takeover The Tories are wholly to blame for the failures of British industry over the past 15 years, claims Robin Cook Troubled start for Ulster watchdog Guardian Gardiner's loyalty called into question Insurance tax 'targets victims' Customs hit by thieves Around the Lobby Cameras cut road deaths Big spenders In Parliament Rabin meets Arab anger with threat of more repression Israel's policy of trying to punish Jewish militants while quelling Arab unrest is unlikely to persuade the Palestimian leadership to return to the negotiating table By our Foreign Staff: Lebanese accused of murder attempt on Brooklyn Jews BT Irish star pays lip service to pop prize rebellion Zulus still want kingdom to sign up for poll Besiegers to allow UN food into Kabul News in Brief (Reuter): Girl's retreat (AFP): Runway escape Mafia link Train lifts off Rights award Brussels new boys limber up for referendum race George Brock, Roger Boyes, Nicholas George and Ollie Kivinen report on the widening of the European Union as Austria, Sweden and Finland prepare to jump the final hurdles to membership Ice maiden gives cartoon mouse the cold shoulder Frozen corpses take trip across desert National Savings US raises pressure on Bosnian Serbs to cede territory President Clinton has hailed the agreement but his enthusiasm may be premature. A Serb refusal to relinquish territorial gains would sabotage it Peace brokers hope to cool murderous tempers Picture Gallery Pact lays bare hollowness of loveless liaison With Serb help, Croats at Zepce drove out their former Muslim allies. Now, Anthony Loyd believes, they have reason to dread peace Nato draws Russia into partnership Moscow drops anti-expansionist live The rush by former Warsaw Pact states to sign up to the Partnership for Peace has convinced the Russians that the Western alliance scheme cannot be ignored Secret document 'clears' Cuba of persecution Court to weigh up racy Paris murder B&O Spy arrest raises fear of tit-for-tat expulsions Transvestite who went under cover for Stasi A hymn to the Rector's Wife Once TV adaptations raised literary groans, but the latest Age saga is a quintessentially Englich project We will always need spies The Cold War might be over, but instability in Russia and the Third World are keeping espionage alive Myths of the lost nation Comforting images of an England of bicycling old maids have no meaning for many in our society George Smith Sexual fantasy and science fiction More and more people claim to have been abducted in spaceships. What lies behind it? In a flap over Shula's cat Felin danger to pregfnant women problems with a wonder drug cricketers and others with vulnerable knees Medical Briefing The gift of pain Dr James Le Fanu on the surgeon whose research into leprosy has shown that pain is essential to health Higher Janet Daley Becoming depressed may be the sane person's way of coping with all the madness in the world I reject the idea that depression is an illness Clinton crawls back Blue-blooded stock The Times Diary Bottomley's blunder The case for closing London hospitals is based on figures that are wrong Haughty couture The Times Diary Grant cut The Times Diary Earful for Menuhin The Times Diary Buerk's trek south The Times Diary End of the Bill and Boris show A cold peace is looming says Martin Fletcher Bonds to Watch More reasons for Clarke to lower interest rates Hurd Entangled The Foreign Secretary fails to quell the Pergau scandal Pirates and Pedants The law of treasure trove has had its day When to sign the immunity orders Labour's tactics Church finances Eggs, not toffees Under-18s and homosexuality law Better patient care after the Zito case China's 'gulags' Power in the wind Schism and anger on Mount Athos A word for fair play Time stood still Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Thanksgiving service Ludgrove Royal Warrant Holders College of Estate Management Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Swiftcall Telephone Club University news Latest wills British Psychological Society Inner Temple Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Group Captain Brian Kingcombe Group Captain Brian Kingcombe, Dso, Dfc and Bar, wartime fighter ace, died on February 15 aged 76. He was born on May 31,1917 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Millward William Millward, Cb, Cbe, a former superintending firector of the Government Communications Headquarters, died on February 23 aged 85. He was born on january 27,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items On this Day Pius XII Quick Choice of New Pope Josephat Karanja Josephat Karanja, Vicepresident of Kenya, 1988-89, and High Commissioner to London, 1963-70, died from cancer in Nairobi on February 28 aged 63. He was born on February 5,1931 Richard Lutyens Richard Lutyens, investment banket, died from cancer on February 12 aged 45, He was born on July 1,1948 John Creach John Creach, rock violinist, died on February 22 aged 76. He was born in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, in 1917 Coach tours in full bloom Tulip fields lure thousands Polish flights resumed Renting Hampton Court Take-off for City Travelogs Tobago link Fit to fly Weekend Travel Travel/flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Trailfinders Tata Morocco Flightplan Travel Bank Americana Vacations Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items States Avers Abta Multiple Display Advertising Items Abta Multiple Display Advertising Items Peace at last in the air Tudor splendours Holiday prizes 'Superbus' challenge to rail Specialist tours thriving Small is profitable Highly trained, under-employed? Apres-ski expense Pressure from the large travel companies has failed to stem the growth of the smaller specialists Croatian hopes rise The Times Young would-be agents flood the market And don't forget those taxi fares Battle of Hong Kong is on What price national heritage? Cycling to prosperity Three who Survived Charles Barker News The Times Crossword No 19,480 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Forecast The Times Tomorrow Bonds go into tailspin interest fears In a volatile day on the markets, options and futures traders were asked to increase their security. Rumours of huge losses hung over America's seventh-largest bank Redrow chief turns £5,000 into £100m Picture Gallery Anatole Kaletsky Picture Gallery Arts European car slump puts brakes on GKN Sport Scottish Widows Heseltine holds key to MGN victory Business Today Business Editor Robert Bailantyne Trailing Names face fresh losses for 1991 Agents give advance warning on latest year of account Electricity supply earns 17% return S. R. Gent Plc Euro Disney banks stall CBI seeks early end to Malaysian problem Royal Bank Invoice Finance By our Industrial Correspondent: Insolvency laws 'fail to help firms in trouble' Redrow Group plc C&w phone link offer Yorkshire society rises Texas sale for Hanson Resort sells four hotels Embassy unveils deals Vosper confirms talks over Swan takeover Business Roundup Vickers says Rolls-Royce needs foreign partner M a i d Lloyd's chat sets £2bn losses Another bad year for names Princely indemnity at Queens Moat? will Heslting waive the rules? Pennington Coppel's QMH Losing the war of independence Amipro Fuller figures at Yorkshire Food Futures point to recovery as shares stage 50-point revival Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Tough cost controls help CRH to build up profits Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Frankfurt police raid MG offices Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Getty diaries up for auction The Times CITy Diary Getty diaries up for auction Record run Political rigidity may mean bond meltdown is not over Economic VIEWAnatole Kaletsky argues that the recent jump in ten-year interest rates was inevitable but that governments are unlikely to respond appropriately Huhne rating Fat cats no more Off the menu Vickers CRH Boddington Beazer Homes Driving ambition Tempus Rainbow wants scratch cards separated from national lottery WH Smith plans to form biggest UK music chain The Office of Fair Trading is expected to look closely at a deal giving WH Smith a 75 per cent stake in Britain's biggest music retailer, boasting annual sales of ?350 million The Times Business Express TWC targets London UK 'broke EC work laws' Ruling could produce flood of claims Royal Bank managers in £500m shake up Bupa's membership chief is replaced Business Roundup Cash call to reopen pits Freeman lifts profits Boom year for Serco IES signs BET deal The Times Shares claw their way back Digital Prudent HK lifts budget surplus Accountancy & Finance Heathfield Hargreaves Limited Loughborough University Business School Boddington serves up sharply higher profits Pre-tax profits at Boddington Group raced ahead but trading conditions remain difficult and the underlying trend is flat, with pub beer volumes in decline Qualified Accountant with French Accountant London Nw6 to £27,500 Harrison Willis Drake International Airlines 'would pay £11m to use Heathrow' Hitchenor Maher Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Move to more overseas production lifts Gent Business Roundup Nottingham for listing BWD Securities ahead Hollas raising £17m Institutional Equity Sales Assistant Bladon Lines Travel Ltd Dilemma over revaluation Maples and Calder Pera international Any Other Business Casting a clearer eye over Pacioli's legacy Audit The North Middlesex Hospital Resources International Plc The Times Unit Trust Information Service Altman's city of lost angels Cinema: Geoff Brown on Short Cuts, the latest triumph for Hollywood' eternal iconoclast Still moving ahead like a train Contrary to rumour, the great Luciano Pavarotti's career is firmly on the rails - in more ways than one Theatre page The Joy Luck Club Television Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 the symbol) on release across the country Still moving ahead like a train attempt to stage a classic John Steinbeck novel Theatre; Kate Bassett reviews the latest Of Mice and Men Nottingham Playhouse A taste of Spaniards in the works Concerts; Iberian heat in a new British chamber work; and an over excitable conductor Nash Ensemble Purcell Room Picture Gallery Epic diminished by quirky interpretation LPO/Welser-m?st Festival Hall The Times Down by the Riverside again Dance; John Percival joins in the cheering to welcome one of America's great choreographers back to London Front-line drama Television; Echoes of wars past and present as a Bosnian-Serb drama takes shape; and Lynne Truss reviews Genghis Cohn Great Classics on Offer The Times Oscar Nomination Noises off but no laughs The Times Mozart in a new light Opera Cosi fan tutte Monte Carlo History, not prophecy A. L. Rowse asks; did the late Fernand BraudelA History of Civilisation By Fernand Braudel succeed in writing a truly universal history or did he lapse into speculative sociology? Translated by Richard Mayne Allen Lane, ?25 Who do the French think they are? The past in French History By Robert Gildea Yale University Press, £30 Commenmorations The Politics of National Identify Edited by John R. Gillis princeton University Press, £25 The Unique Mother's Day Gift Licking the Plato The Faber Book of Food Edited by Colin Spencer and Claire Clifton Faber, ?17.50 Intimations of the Almighty Glimpses of God Edited by Dan Cohn-Sherbok Duckworth, ?8.95 pbk original Avon Books (T) A palette to match his taste David Ekserdjian salutes John Golding, the critic and exponent of modernist art Visions of the Modern By John Golding Thames & Hudson, ?28 How to invent a True Crime Gloria By Mark Coovelis MacMillan, ?8.99 pbk original Bloodsong By Jill Neimark MacMillan, £8.99 pbk original Minerva Press The Russian road to hell The Master of Petersburg By J. M. Coetzee Secker & Warburg, £14.99 Picture Gallery All dancing text Arc Dex By Steve Erickson Hutchinson, ?14.99 The Good Book Guide Miss Austen and her sort Jane Austen and the Clergy By Irene Collins Hambledon Press, ?25 Children cannot sue council over social service functions Conviction on jury's inference unsafe Regina v Pacey Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Considering whether to commit for sentence Regina v Kaymanesh Crown court cannot remit case to magistrates Powers inadequate after trial Regina v Dover Contempt storm in a teacup Regina v Tamworth Miss Austen and her sort Jane Austen and the Clergy By Irene Collins Hambledon Press, ?25 Marcus Williams looks at the quickening pace of cricket's development worldwide The Times Emirates play by rules with qualified result Sluggish Wigan awaken Underdogs' day Word-Watching Whitaker follows familiar path Limited choice Cardiff supporters go beyond the bounds Sports Letters Commentary is too negative Undervalued Few chances for girls Unequal rights Collins critical of McLaren's driving tactics Ice dancing out on a whim Sharing blame Little Woods Spaniards resume partnership and cast rivalry aside Ballesteros and Olazabal team up Norman disdains elevated status The Times Charity to run golf marathon as fund raiser Mel Webb discovers ambitious carly-bird golfers with a mission Fighting to push back frontiers John Goodbody on a Briton's efforts to win wider recognition for blind women in the world of judo Stubborn Arsenal gain upper hand Londoners earn goalless draw after sterile encounter in Italy Robson watches Porto perish to late Nilis goal For the Record Football Fixtures Football The Times Ipswich pay heavily as defensive frailties are exposed Snow Reports Charlton's passage secured by Pitcher and Grant Aga Khan paves way to end boycott in Britain Manntari heads four entries for British classics Taunton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Spinning out of Champion Ludlow Dunwoody elects not to appeal against costly ban Warwick Cooke scorns talk of hounding England manager says nothing sinister was behins resignbation National security safe in hands of born leader David Hands reflects on the triumphant second coming of Michael Bradley, the Ireland scrum half Thomson sweeps through Norman unfit for hearing Tottenham pay heavy penalty for misses Sport in Brief Wales call Cordle Dickson gains lead Agassi's run over Wainwright moves Hill decides to retire The Discovery Chaneel BBC1 Radio1 Radio3 Classic FM 100-102 Variations Choice Satellite Football 44 England suffer crushing defeat Scoreboard Times Two Crossword No 103 Winning Move Word-Watching The Times United's speed pays dividend as treble chance draws nearer Lloyd's Rugby Union 46 Head of Business Development Selector Europe Gemini No Title Selector Europe Headway A nursery for leadership Non-executive directorships can be an aid to promotion and a passport to the boardroom, says Widget Finn Fuji Teleglobe Latimer International Hoggett Bowers MP Quoted International Manufacturing Group Selector Europe PA Consulting Group N. 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David Abbott and Partners Kramer Westfield Sketchley Dry Cleaners Austin Knight The Engineering Document Company Wickes Stuart Spindler & Partners Softwright Kuwait Oil Company Consultants Connaught Sales & Marketing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Human Resources Associates Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items MCL DFE United Artists HSBC Holdings plc MCL Wickland Westcott Ernst & Young Make Systems Integration a more moving experience East Midlands Electricity Radcliffe Gower Sligos The Pool CJA Career Analysts Michael Quest Associates Thinking Machines Corporation TES Financial Recruitment International Chusid Lander The Scottish Office The Times Stone & Webster The Times Newspapers Mainland Pathfinder Educational Representative Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadre Alba Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eloquence NERA Multiple Classified Advertising Items N. B. S Recruitment Matters Reed Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Public Creme Secretary in the House of Commons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Virtually always at work Remote working at your computer terminal from a beach villa is no longer mere fantasy, says Francis Kinsman Car Rental Company Ruck & Ruck Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yes Iam aged between 21-35 Management Opportunities Senior Secretarial & Supervisory Trainer The General Trading Company Government Purchasing Howgate Sable A revolution in the cow-shed Kent County Constabulary Investors Compensation Scheme Limited Elf Overseas Jobs Express London Arts Board Office Angels Recruitment Consultants The University of Birmingham Army Officer ODA ICSA Consultants London Catering Company St. Aldates College ASC Group Ciba Public & Healthcare Saferworld The North Middlesex Hospital The Hospital for Sick Children Executive Directors Richmond, Twickenham & Roehampton Healthcare NHS… International Social Service (UK) NHS Estates University of Cambridge Lancashire County Council The Dean and Canons of Windsor

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