News from 07/03/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Rachel Cusk, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Gordon Allan, David B. Rees, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, C. J. Edwards, Eileen Wright, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Barbara Reynolds (Chairman, Dorothy L. Sayers Society), Jenny Knight, Jane Martinson, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, P. G. Rashbrook, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Bowen Wells, Libby Purves, Rodney Milnes, Neil Wallington, John Young, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Peter Fellner, Sarah Bagnall, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kenneth Warren, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Anthony Lester, Robin Biggam, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, Ben Lynfield and Christopher Walker, John Hopkins, David Miller, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peter Scott, Richard Evans, Khalid Jaafar, Rodney Masters, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, D. S. Wolff, R. W. Johnson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Peter Morgan Institute of Directors, Giles Whittell, Adrian Deevoy, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Lee Callaghan, James V. Broomer, Michael Powell, Robert Thomas, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Kate Bassett, M. B. Salmon, John Bald, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, S. W. Hawking, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Malcolm Brabant and James Bone, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoWhite House bids to limit cover-up row Gore fight back on Whitewater The eruption of the Whitewater scandal threatens to damage both President Clinton's personal credibility and his domestic policies Index Schindler's Legacy Malaysia softens apology demand FASHIONs Melina Mercouri dies at 68 World record for Jackson No 10 'leak' row England victory Howard dismisses 'too old' Heseltine William Rees-Mogg Sixth body at house of death as police look at more sites The Famous Grouse 30P Would-be Tory MPs fail to fit party's changed profile The Conservatives' aim to field more mature candidates and more women appears to he faltering at the first hurdle Labour demands enquiry into leak on terrorism talks Birds Eye Information Line The Times Lyell defends his role in arms-to-Iraq trial News in Brief Hauliers shun tunnel Last bid for Independent Mandarin quits early Blood sales defended Query over Patten plans Meningitis on warship 'Lost' painting on sale Parent lessons backed Leeds crossword winner To Give Blood Families fear worst as house of death gives up its victims How the Latest Bodies were Found Pensioner killed on her way to church Olivier awards set the stage for battle of the stars By a Staff Reporter: Runaway girl, 14, found safe Iberiab Citroen Announce New Tax Saving Benefits Advertisers' health claims provoke flood of complaints High-cost drugs create dilemmas By a Staff Reporter: Doctor resigns after finding phone bug Peoples Phone Jackson top of fitness league Why they choose The Times Intercity Healing begins as school life takes over from grief M40 minibus crash: how Hagley is coping with the deaths of 12 students and their teacher Man had fit after using club headset Tulip Computers Pollution curbs put luxury cars at risk Abbey National Michael Powell Young eyes open to the horror of the Holocaust Steven Spielberg shocks the 'Jaws' generation as his epic 'Schindler's List' goes on general release Positive about Disabled People How Briton helped hero escape post-war Germany Time to stop fudging on human rights Parliament must legislate to ensure human rights are protected by a boby closer to home than Strasbourg, writes Anthony Lester Union buys BBC air time Keene on Chess Vandals set peccary free again News in Brief Asylum reprieve Cadet attacked Tories lose city Bingo ban Bond winners Access to Work Greeks mourn champion of their national culture Hurd fire turned on fraud in Brussels Italy's Dobermann goes for tycoon Modest pay offer lifts strike threat in Germany Alpha Axp Tajik leader seeks West's help to combat militants After a ruinous civil war, Tajikistan has launched political and economic reforms. The republic wants Western investment as one barrier against Afghan fundamentalism Digital (Reuter): France cries foul in fish dispute with America Yeltsin 's health ground down by rumour mill (AP): Guns break uneasy peace of Sarajevo Whitewater scandal spotlight fixes on the First Lady Clinton counsel resigns after White House errors play into Republican hands Removal of files raised suspicion of Washington cover-up Hunt for new Dr Who as Spielberg hijacks series Leukaemia Research Fund Mazda 626 'Pro-life' murderer jailed Viv Richards bats for opposition in Antigua's election campaign Dismissed usher may have the last word Two more dissidents detained in China News in Brief (Reuter): Warhead move (Reuter): Stasi file link (Reuter): Skiers killed Star recovers (AP): Prison comfort (Reuter): Track record Hollow pledges of ANC-Inkatha deal dampen poll hopes Black and white conservatives remain hostile to next month's South African election and a deal between Nelson Mandela and Chief Buthelezi is likely to prove no deal at all Hill's Science Diet (AFP): Israeli Cabinet puts pressure on Rabin to evacuate Hebron settlers National Westminster Bank (Reuter): Expedition reaches ice-bound strait News in Brief (Reuter): Blockade lifted (AFP): Aristide firm (AP): Gays parade (AP): Empress is 91 No title A rich hoard of trouble Margot Norman unearths a vein of simmering discontent over a new Bill to control treasure hunters Optimax Laser Eye Clinics The wrong sort of hugging Our zeal to protect is threatening to wreck normal, affectionate relationships with children When the search for beauty ends in pain Legal victory opens the door to women with faulty silicone implants The good, the bad, the Italian When designers are all singing the same tunes, how do you sound your own note? Penny Plain Milan Hotline Photographs by Chris Moore NEFF Know how Matthew Parris The unconscious mind frequently surprises us with its pre-emptive calculations and decisions Each of us is two persons, and the relationship is similar to those with other people Clean break The Times Diary Killed in Cape Town all sense of hope None of South Africa's leaders seems to have answers, or to be able to offer a vision of peace A complacency of errors Peter Riddell on a subject of concern, but not scandal Leave it to Jeffrey The Times Diary Johnny head-in-air The Times Diary Entitled to object The Times Diary The big question The Times Diary A word in the right place The Times Diary Roof of the New World Tajikistan must not become a new symbol of Western failure Nuclear Gate Unlocked A legal ruling with benefits for all sides The Play's the Thing The British theatre is suddenly the place to be again A better life for disabled people? Car park rights Music to grow by Pergau: the Malaysian reply and the economic benefits BAe workers' plight Fares unfair Wasting time Washing technology Financial hardship Nameplate impact Out like a light Court Circular Royal engagements Christening Birthdays today Anniversaries Nature notes Picture Gallery Replica of Kipling's study to be opened Luncheons, reunions, receptions Personal Column Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Marriages Scholarships Flights Directory Heritage Melina Mercouri Melina Mercouri, Greek Minister of Culture and former screen actress, died yesterday aged 68 in hospital in New York where she had been undergoing surgery for cancer. she was born in Athens on October 18,1925 The Times Lives Remembered No title Abulghassem Taheri Abulghassem Taheri, Iranian historian and overseas broadcaster at the BBC, died on February 17 aged 74. He was born in 1919 Appointments in the Forces John Candy John Candy, comic screen actor. died of a heard attack in Durango, Mexico, on March 4, aged 43. He was born in Toronto on October 31.1950 Brigadier Eneas Grant Brigadier Eneas Grant CBE, DSO and Bar, MC DL, a former military commander in the Gold Coast, died on February 5 aged on February 5 aged 92. He was born on August 14,1901 Jimmy Stevens Jimmy Stevens, the leader of a "boe-and-arrow rebellion" against the first independent government of Vanuatu (formerly the New Hebrides) in 1980, died on the island of Espiritu Santo on February 28. He was in his late seventies On this day The Cubists' Exhibition of the London Group News The Times Crossword No 19,483 The Times Today Times Weathercall Salisbury restores England's pride Victory provides consolation for one-day series failure By our Sports Staff: Gascoigne hurt in Rome derby ARTS 33-34 Call to arms averts Paris crisis Rob Andrew reflects on a victory over France at Parc des Princes that rescued England's season Books 35 Test bowlers fined Business 36-40 I've travelled on other airlines, and… Education on Monday Jackson claims record to fulfil promise Power rules again as Cardiff grind down sad Neath Sports Service Ireland draw relief from deadlock Scotland fail to make pressure count For the Record Armstrong's class wins wide acclaim Andrew returns England to winning way Solid defence forms bedrock of victory over France at Parc des Prices Old rivals recite familiar lines to traditional tunes Bell's the Spirit of the Game Merceron exposes difference in class at a level Fox keeps Bradford on course in quest for title McCarthy and Bloom head head list of casualties Results from Nine Point-To-Point Meetings Hill departs for pastures new Andrew Longmore reports on the golden boy of British hockey who is bowing out for a life on the farm Havant beat Slough to land title Biddlecombe comes back from the brink Rodney Masters talks to a former champion jockey who will make an emotional return to Cheltenham next week Final victory in battle of Cape Horn Lawrie Smith reflects on harsh weather and cruel seas that are a part of rounding Cape Horn Flashing Steel waits on Cup run Mulhern chaser tunes up with Leopardstown schooling session Windsor Rapid Raceline Cahervillahow put down Saturday's Results Equine stairs needed to sustain upward trends Doncaster Wolverhampton Chelsea rernlnd Icarus United of the laws of gravity Simon Barnes muses on the future for Manchester United, brought back to earth by a sobering defeat Anderton's skills ready to blossom on Wembley stage Tottenham winger sparkles as spoils are shared in grim relegation encounter Cole comfort for Newcastle McAvennie adds new spirit Blackburn close gap but fail to show title credentials Villa almost pay penalty for missing early chances Brighton's success shows wisdom of Brady's decision Weekend Football Results and Tables Picture Gallery Referee prevents chaos at Millwall McCann starts acid test as Celtic's dunces struggle on Lack of one-iron costs McGinley first Tour victory Norman sees title slip from his grasp The Times Britain's fencers lack thrust Early lead spurs Thomson to title Hendry is surprised by Pichit's brilliance Ferrari at odds with Williams Sport in Brief Panthers maul Bears Oxford break record Lomas back on top Changing fortunes Leeds outlast Nova Devils await others Gunnell beats record Snow Reports Cronje puts South Africa on top Hughes and Warne disciplined for breaches of disciplinary code Maternity leave dismissal unfair Employment Appeal Tribunal Law Report March 7 1994 Prosecutor failed to follow guidelines Requirement for sex bias claim Masterful Haynes puts England to the sword Emirates prevail in trophy final Valuer not liable for fall in property market The College of St Mark & St John Energy Supply Contracts Limited Legal Notices Bank of Tokyo Capital Markets Limited Ishish Limited BPP Law School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quebec Central Railway Company Bournemouth University Buckinghamshire College Brunel University Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster University University of Exeter Birkbeck College University of London Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art The Queen's University of Belfast Leicester University Brunel University Taking a rise out of schools The Government's refusal to finance the pay award to teachers has created a new set of problems, says Postgrad guide expands Second Degree Dyslexia is put in a finer focus How tinted spectacles are helping to transform the lives of children with reading difficulties Brave new world, same old problem As the boom years of relentless expansion come to an end for former polytechnics, traditional universities will cash in No title University of Durham Department of Music Lectureship Loughborough University Business School Heriot-Watt University University Appointments Easter Revision Davies's College Surrey College Abbey Tutorial College UCL Chair of Mechanical Engineering Director, Education and Training BAC Westminster Tutors EF Campbell Harris Tutors Revision Courses Lansdowne SA CIFE BAC Abbey Tutorial College Harrogate Tutorial College Easter Revision D'Overbroeck's A level/GCSE Easter Revision NA University of Oxford Easter Revision Oxford Tutorial College Easter Revision Somerville College, Oxford a Level & Gcse A heroine rises to the occasion Opera: Rodney Milnes on a stunning Janacek from the Royal Opera and, below, a disappointing Gluck Trouble in Ethics Television: Do the Right Thing on BBC1 convinces Lynne Truss that 100 million Brazilians can be wrong Theatre page 34 Tour that misses the target Orfeo ed Euridice MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling Gershwin Plays Gershwin Books page 35 An uneasy blast from the past Pop: Post-punk feminists get together again Eccentric sounds New Music: A concert of great contrasts Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Scar of all the Russias Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on Barbara Ewing's vision of a disenchanted feminist heroine Scenes from a decade of conflict Concert: The 'Towards the Millennium' series reaches the 1930s Clues from the clueless To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… Darkness at the heart Rachel Cusk on a pertinent novel about the ideological corruption of modern Liberals has not ended with Marxism's demise Long life, but his art fell short Debunking the country house murder Abandon hype The Divine Comedy of Ariadne and Jupiter TES Capitalisation, weeks change No title Change on Week BAT set to light up profits despite cigarette price war Reporting this Week Last chance to take bull market by the horns Ruling on failed firm 'threatens rescues' La Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Junior Farley & Co Level of pay awards starts to rise again Business Roundup Accounts clampdown Newcomers raise £1.5bn BAe in talks with Giat Director's Secretary R Rochester Partnership Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist Required When going bust is part of management strategy Seeking Chapter 11 protection in the US is like consulting your psychoanalyst; everyone does it, says Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top honours for Warburgs The Times City Diary Own Gaul The Times City Diary A painless way to privatise the Post Office Privatisation does not have to take the usual form of a profit-maximising plc Directors' crucial co-ordinating role Business Letter Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Breakfast Variations Satellite Week Ahead 37 BA suspends investment in US Air The transatlantic row over airline freedoms, which seemed likely to intensify next week, could be defused by the leading player's tactical retreat Business growth halted, says IoD Heseltine ready to sell most of Post Office Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Private banks face shakeout Electricity companies seek to buy in shares Winning Move Word-Watching Going for Broke 38 Apple Direct Hanson to step up sale of property
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