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News from 08/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Townsend, Helen Johnstone, John Biffen, Joe Haines, Andrew Pierce, Gordon Coles, Jonathan Prynn and Jill Sherman, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Robert Breckman, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robert Ward, Philip Howard, James d. Zirin, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Duncan Goldie-Scot, Alec Tilley, Ludovic Kennedy, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Christopher Thomas and Arthur Leathley, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Dr Simon Wessely, Colin Narbrough, Martin Farndale, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Joseph Horovitz, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jonathan Collett, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Sanderson, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Robinson and Harvey Elliott, Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Emma Thompson, A. W. Howitt, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, John Woodcock, Michael Hornsby Contryside Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Commentary, George Brock, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, George Brock and Philip Webster, Political Editor, Gil Brazier, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Christopher C. Tipple, President, Brian Rofe, Chairman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Giles Whittell, Adrian Deevoy, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, David Watson, Peter Thornton, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Symonds, James Bone and Michael Evans, Ben Macintyre, David Crawford, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Pat Sweet, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Martin Bowley, Ian Robertson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Oenone Wright, Christopher Irvine, Patrick Jenkin,

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I shall fight on as leader, says Major Drive to crub power of Brussels Jim's recipe for a meaty interview Index Be a Selector Gift from Prince's 'loving sister' in thief's haul Frank Sinatra Venables picks Platt as England skipper Prior mediates in Malaysia Peers vote against female succession Boy charged with killing pensioner Ludovic Kennedy Cardiff Bay Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… 30P Hillary is a moral example to us all—linton Major sets up enquiry into leak on talks Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Prior mediates in Malaysia rift The chairman of GEC is meeting the Malaysian Prime Minister to try to end his trade dispute with Britain Fire destroys seven Bentleys Editor accuses minister of appeasing Mahathir Skin cancer blamed on sunbed Thou shalt pay attention in maths Political Sketch Taylor loses battle for European seat News in Brief 20 years for owning gun Aid for torture victims Assault fathers guilty Award for green Archer We are anaemic. 5,329 units short No Title Queen's wedding certificate stolen Jury wins mercy for neglectful mother Accidental gems of the road Pensioner talks thieves into giving back money Department of Education Seventh body found under cellar of Gloucester house Peugeot Town in mourning after death of 'everyone's favourite grandmother' By a Staff Reporter: Father who raped baby is jailed for life By a Staff Reporter: Veteran declared war on Iron Gross holder Woman nearly died after attack with bat Panasonic TB among homeless increasing Investors in People Performance of barristers 'should be linked to fee' Tv in front line of tabloid war Reinstated head faces new 'touching' claims School sport could become compulsory until 16 Primary coach given red card Picture Gallery Hill 'made second confession' BT By tomorrow morning it will have disappeared Peers block women from hereditary title claims Keene on Chess The London Hernia Centre Jaguar By a Staff Reporter: Navy pair 'took £11,000 from HMS Invincible' Poor management blamed for police force's £2m deficit AA Personal communications Anglers angered by protected 'poachers' GPs wasting money on wrong drugs Family doctors are over-prescribing to the tune of £425 million, with patients put at risk, the Audit Commission has found College endorsed racial prejudice Birds Eye Information Line Biggs faces extradition treaty threat News in Breif Officer jailed Body in school Patient enquiry Ovett case Sentence halved Two blinded BBC helpline Fitness plan Tory rivals put Euro credentials to test The Cabinet supermodels, Michael Heseltine and Kenneth Clarke, are finding a sceptical audience hard to please A star is reborn for right-wing anti-Major camp Catholic Enquiry Centre Immunity reform demanded Election fever fails to excite Eastleigh Britain to challenge working hours rules In Parliament Radisson Edwardian Hotels Russia joins Britain in pledge to commit more Bosnia troops Guardian Direct Ukraine seeks to limit Moscow gas cut damage By our Foreign Staff: Moldavia votes to stay independent (Reuter, AFP): Nixon has tea with disgraced Rutskoi Anc backs mass action in stubborn homeland Trade tops Major's agenda for visit of Indian leader The Ultimate Convention Centre Socialite denies paying man to kill son-in-law Three trains ambushed in Egypt News in Brief (Reuter): Tyson fails (Reuter): Mafia threat (Reuter): Chef starred Brother Laser Printers Israelis resume contacts with PLO Hurd's spoonful of sense leaves Europe hungry for ideas Tory splits over Europe are preventing the Foreign Secretary from addressing the realities of the Union European ministers told Britain will defend right of veto How voting formula favours little states Our Foreign Staff: Germany renews its appeals for equal role in D-Day ceremony Helmut Kohl is disappointed he will not be at celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of D-Day. He will have to make do with a farewell parade for Allied troops leaving Germany in June MazDa 323 Brussels lets regions share decision-making Viglen Congress pushes for hearings on Whitewater affair Republicans hint at revelations in attack on White House Bank of Scotland Sinatra recovers after fainting at 'My Way' concert From Reuter in New York: Indian reservation dooms Tinkerbell Horror of a murder house Ludovic Kennedy describes the atmosphere of evil that seems to pervade the scene of multiple killing Picture Gallery How much crime can civilised people take? The British have let burglary and mugging become part of ordinary life Time for the final curtain After his collapse on stage, Frank Sinatra should consider retiring gracefully Prisoner of cruel silence Ian Robertson met the historican John Hale, who lost the power of speech after a stroke Carnell Ltd Times Appeal Fresh Hope for Sufferers of Speech Impairment A way out of great despair The Defeat Depression Campaign promises happier lives Commercial Union What has Hillary cost Bill? Martin Flecher assesses the damage done by Whitewater Back to the tavern Picture Gallery Puffed up and fuming Before No Smoking Day, let's choke the quangoids in clouds of contempt In chic's clothing Lords a-leaping Dam shame Much amused Nothing to lose in Europe John Briffen says the Tories should campaign frankly Minister of Bombast The press is not to blame for business failure in Asia Consuming Illness Tiberculosis can be contained with foresight Safe Trips School outing need better regulation Hospital beds in the wrong place Aid for Malaysia Rivalry on pitch and in classroom Homosexuality law Tories in Europe Alice in ballet India's potential Mercouri and the glory of Greece Troops for Bosnia BBC in the regions Top salaries Money mystery Court Circular Scholarships Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces The fight is on to save London's beaches Luncheons Personal Column Latest wills University news Dinner Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriages Reception Fellowships Brigadier J. A. Norman Obituaries Brigadier, John Anquetil (Bill) Norman, DSO, first commander of the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery (RHA), died on March 2 aged 84. He was born on November 1,1909 The Right Rev James Hannigan The Right Rev James Hannigan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Wrexham since 1987, died on March 6 aged 1987, died on March 6 aged 65. He was born on July 15,1928 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stern studios Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Shadow of Diabetes Sofka Skipwith Sofka Skipwith, Russian enigree, Communist and secretary to Laurence Oliver, died on February 26 aged 86. She was born on October 23,1907 Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund Professor Charles Brink Charles Brink, Kennedy Professor of Latin at Chambridge University, 1957-74, died on March 2 aged 86. He was born on March 13,1907 Sir Berkeley Gage Sir Berkerley Gage, KCMG, diplomat, died on March 3 aged 90. He was born in February 27,1904 Tipping the Police Home Office Inspector's Protest On this Day Council has highways duty of care Walker had no custody of dog The Times Continuing failure was one event Solicitor was not employee Power to receive evidence on appeal Trial fair despite courtroom screen Human Rights Law Report Strasbourgh Assessing value of shares for fraud damages Court of Appeal Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians The Engineering Council The Times News The Times Crossword No 19,484 Picture Gallery Index People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow BA investment halted as US Air reveals scale of losses German boost helps bond market rally British consumers are cutting back because they are worried about tax increases to be implemented in the new financial year. Housing starts are also falling Britain throws down gauntlet over jobs Stock Market Arts Law Direct Line chief adds £2.5m to bank stake Sport John Charcol Martin Marietta merger Facilities Management Special Business Today Oil price slides on output worries MGN seeks control of Independent cash The Times British Coal chief sees cut-throat battle ahead British Coal is fighting to win back market share from imports before it is offered for sale later this year, and threatens the emerging independent sector Cupid falls after losses warning The Times Calor Natural Gas Arrears halved at Bristol & West Business Roundup BOC makes Giordano non-executive chairman Shaw to quit Lloyd's role Candover lifts payout SIB seeks more power Strike ballot at Bank Wembley raises £11m SKF Winter in the North Atlantic BA refuses further cash for USAir Regulators can learn from US counterparts Divorce in vogue at bridalwear firm Pennington BBA Group to cut 2,000 more jobs Paribas Limited Lloyds Chemists gets tonic from flu Profits leap at Close Brothers Resurgent IMI starts talks on acquisitions Lotus Working Together By our City Staff: Details due on Resort valuation Alfred McAlpine dips as big investor sells Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Domestic & General extends its profits Major Indices Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets The good news: the Fed will tighten further North Sea turns rough for Britain's oil industry UKoil production is booming but companies need to cut costs or abandon projects to counter falling prices Soccer blues Waddesdon wine shop The Times City Dairy Winning tack Push, and shoved Earl returns Reviving water IMI Lloyds Chemists GKN puzzler Business Letters Every little helps Tomorrow's spring Tempus British Vita West Lancashire GKN Squeezed up in thin trading Safari CT British Vita dogged by continental recession The polymers group says trading conditions in Europe have stabilised, albeit at 1993 levels, while Britain is brightening and America shows strong growth Legal & Public Notices Energy Supply Contracts Limited Badgerline overtakes forecasts Business to Business Intrum Justitia hoists payout Healthcare-Agents/distributors Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd ICI to buy into Chinese polyester producer Business Roundup Price wars hit Perkins Cornwell Parker slips British Polythene climbs Unit trust proposal Lorraine Electronics The Times Accent on quality start-ups bears fruit Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items A clear view of the future Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade Notice Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lotus Tec mergers with chambers aim to give more help The Times Unit Trust Information Service Painting is back in the picture The act of applying pignment to a flat surface continues to fascinate today's artists, writes Richard Cork Opera Sleeping sickness strikes Dance: John Percival asks why three highly subsidised companies are all staging the same Tchaikovsky ballet Other Recommended Exhibitions Pop Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Tunes all the way in old Ceylon Opera: Rodney Milnes welcomes a colourful and strongly sung revival of Bizer's opera The Pearl Fishers Coliseum Women by the score Concert: A festival of music written by female composers is launched in London Capricorn Ensemble ICA Cream of the attic set La Bohéme Barbican The Times Latest Gems is no great shakes Theatre: Manchester City of Drama stages premiers of two plays with political points to make Benedict Nightingale knows which he prefers A case of 221b-minus I'm afraid, Holmes Television: An old favourite returns, ploddingly A cute depression Rock Concert Tori Amos Her Majesty's SWI Words without meaning Spanish Arts Festival: new music premiered Royal National Theatre QD ZMB Laurence Simon's Associates Lipson Lloyd Jones ZMB Hughes-Castell Ltd Graham Gill & Young Brick Court Chambers Forgive our trespassers Laws designed to criminalise trepass could have a damaging effect, Peter Thornton says President's pay day Hats in the ring Picture Gallery Inns and Criminal tariff Wigged wonder Forum date nears Quarry Doligall Until mediation us do part Divorce reform designed to save cash may prove costly, says Chris Barton Law Report ZMB Chambers The Securities and Futures Authority Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Taylor Woodrow Are they really mad or just bad? Jurors should pay less attention to evidence from the psychiatric experts and more to their own common sense, James, D. Zirin says Legal Appointments SM Multiple Display Advertising Items The Chambers of Mr. Philip Richards Rowley Ashworth Let market men track the crooks The Stock Exchange is best equipped to catch and indict insider dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD PA Maples and Calder UCE Lawrence Graham Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Clifford Chance New Zealand Lawyers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Water plc making water work WE Autocratic leanings likely to count against Illingworth Caution of Wessels leaves Australia improbable quest Johannesburg Scoreboard McGinley shows rich promise in defeat The Times Huston profits from prophecy Emirates players walk out of ICC Trophy banquet The Times Richards adds to England's options For the Record Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Smith speeds away from fleet Pools Forecast Rising Stars Ebdon finds form to crush Parrott Sports in Breif Sampras for Queen's Dartford pair take title Sigel catches up Cowes back in fold Snow Reports Fortune And Fame scotches rumours with fine workout Sedgefield Ladbrokes Racing Services Guide to our In-Line Racecard Grand National 'winner' returns at Wincanton By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Foley keeps close ties with Danoli Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Leicester Italian game flirts with ruin and ridicule Outlawing tackle from behind will not provide solution to football's ills Rob Hughes on why he is worried about the consequences of law changes that Fifa is introducing Jackson keeps up record chase Oxford depend on Wintle for pace Cambridge must contain Edwards Peak Practice By our Sports Staff: Floro pays the price for slump in Real's fortunes BBC1 Radio 1 The Classic Opera Guide. Tuesday 7 Pm Choice Variations Satellite Cricket Venables selects Platt for leading role Gascoigne determined to take on Dance at Wesmbley despite injury Rabbit turns hare to lead elite field home Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Cardiff ordered to pay fine of £25,000 Admiral Rugby Union Full service contracts A golden future The market is growing into a industry worth billions Derck Harris resports. Even Whitehall is cashing in Mattew Hall Business built at a stroke ASC Consulting Engineers for Building Services Big firms in combat Large companies are attacking a market that is booming Building & Property Facilities Management The talking shop sets up at Olympia Derek Harris on this year's London Olympia conference Select Companies run up a show-time record Caxton Facilities Management Leafgreen Displays Business picks up a ticking time bomb Euorpean directives have led to rougher safety rules for British companies, Rodaey Hobson reports NHS sector resists private services CA NLA A new subject draws up its curriculum The institute is establishing a framework for qualifications AEA Confusion over which course The rapid educational expansion needs planning and coordination Serco Winning is not necessarily victory Oenone Wright on the legal difficulties facing some firms that have won tenders Care is the key to transfers Procord negotiated the minefield of cutting staff by offering alternatives Fresh air of realism in information technology The key to a successful deal is agreement on the level of service and the penalties if this is not reached British Airways Suppliers compete for telecoms market Rising costs and changing technology encourage outsourcing says Pat sweet Keep a cool head at all costs Ten thoughts to consider before signing contracts UWE Blenheim A campaigner strikes a note of dissent Market testings made savings but they were below target MTM Hat trick for Pearl's people People freedom is a theme of the new building Excitech Computer Aided Design Lesson in business Teachers are fast becoming managers Drake & Scull Security experts ring the City After the terroist bombings in the City, office protection becoming big business. Rodney Hobson reports MJN Haden Training Management Systems Limited Facility Management Support

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