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News from 14/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Philip Webster, Stewart Tendler and Emma Wilkins, David Tytler, DJM, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Inigo Gilmore and Michael Hamlyn, Alexander Macnair, Tim Judah, G. H. Tattersall, Harvey Elliott and Ben Macintyre, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, A. J. C. Duncan, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, John O'leary, Education Editor, S. W. G. Jenkin, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Tom Hutchinson, Rodney Milnes, Alan Johnson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Edward Gorman, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Buster Mottram, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, George Eykyn, David Miller, Jamie Osborne, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Robin Young and Michael Evans, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Giles Keating, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, John Donaldson, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Frederick Lawton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Peter Cardy, John Whittingdale, John Ebor, Keith Patrick, John Aloysius Ward, James Bath and Wells, Philip Worcester, Michael Roffen, David Sarum, Hugh Montefiore, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Philip Webster and George Brock, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Michael Evans, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Lucasta Miller, Bernard Tomlinson, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, E. C. Hulse, John Phillips, Frank Murray, Peter Robinson, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Tanks at Heathrow ruled out after third IRA attack Women praise 'a wonderful day' Index Books Hillary Clinton owns up to mistakes Fashion Pretoria deposes homeland chief Cricket Order The Times and freeze the price until January Defence chief resigns over affair with wife of ex-minister Abbey National 30P Five die as three cars crash at crossroads News in Brief Prime Suspect wins New search for toddler Bernard leaves hospital Waste export irks clergy Hailsham queries Scott American Express Security chiefs reject calls to bring in army patrols Military explosives experts to sweep Heathrow for hidden mortars Travel industry fears 'Cnn effect' Tourism Pilot rewrote Buggins rule to head the defence forces Man in the news: Sir Peter Harding Brief letters confirm decision to resign National Blood Transfusion Service Why the IRA's 12 mortar bombs failed to explode After third terrorist attack in five days threatens to wreck recovery of Britain's tourist trade Adams to challenge visit ban Republican chiefs face both ways Ira Tactics Rolex Peugeot First women priests rush to celebrate communion After 450 year, the men of the Anglican Church played a secondary role this weekend By a Staff Reporter: Search for bodies will last weeks Briton held over car smuggling racket Hi-tech toys 'no substitute for old-fashioned baby talk' Picture Gallery First direct 12 hurt in train crash on bridge News in Brief Winning spell Guilty secret Fear for snakes Test triumph Bond winners Major urged to stand firm in Euro-vote row The Government of India Tourist Office Candid Clarke's ambitions bring minor show of pique By our Political Correspondent: Activists promote a party in unison Liberal Democrat conference By a Staff Reporter: Tories crack down on dole hotels Ashdown puts education first Labour told to rethink pensions Lawyers face bill for shoddy service under Bar reforms Nuclear sub could leak at any time Keene on Chess Greenpeace Nessie hunt goes on after scientists concede hoax Conspiracy theory widens to murder in Whitewater case Unanswered questions over scandal feed rumours of sexual adventure and killing Frank Murray of The Washington Times traces the roots of the Whitewater imbroglio to small-town politics, business-and crime US businessmen condemn linking China's human rights with trade The Secretary of State faced a wall of silence in Peking over dissidents, but American big business raised its voice against the emphasis on human rights Ricoh Ice queen's jokes fall flat Restraint urged on India in Kashmir News in Brief Miners' threat War record (AP): Flying again (AFP): Letters fright (Reuter): Far-right gains (Reuter): Aid proposal (Reuter): Devils dance Lower Saxony vote signals humiliating year for Kohl Election marathon French wage unrest raises 1968 spectre MOPS SAAB Italian left moves to play down influence of Communist chief Homeland foray leaves the white right in disarray Viljoen decision to contest poll divides Afrikaners on volkstaat strategy A Warm Welcome to Mr. Rao Bosphorus blaze kills crewman News in Brief (Reuter): Britons shot at (AFP): Afghan truce Drugs 'Victory' (AFP): Monarch's rain (AP): Cult clashes World Bank austerity pays off with African economic growth Europ assistance Kach zealots to challenge ban in Israeli court UN force defies Serbs to enter Maglaj Armed guard allows Sarajevans of all creeds to mourn their war dead in cemetery Gorazde combatants edge towards private amnesty George Eykyn, the first reporter for a year enter the besieged enclave of Gorazde, finds the two sides looking for ways to halt the slaughter Mercury Pace of peace leaves Mostar bewildered Muslims and Croats meeting in Vienna under US sponsorhip have agreed to establish a federation. Enemies facing each other on the Bosnian-Croat front line are not eager to live together again (Reuter): Algerian militants say 1,684 fled jail News in Brief (Reuter): Gaullist wins (Reuter): Somalia attack (AP): Liberia hope (AFP): Keating pledge (AFP): Theatre of war (AP): Careless cost (Reuter): Sons chained St. Joseph's Hospice A day for the trailblazers Margot Norman expects women priests to bring tradition and intellectual energy CU Unfurrow that brow Rejoice in the ever-bubbling spring of sweet, silly stories Great Joz Collection token Moscow goes Wilde Forget the kitchen sink: Russians want the froth and wit of English writing Style triumphs over showmanship Flashes of creative genius illuminated this year's autumn/winter seasonal offering Ehrman Kits Ltd Ian Harris NEFF Matthew Parris If Australia is going to dump the monarchy, should the Queen not get her retaliation in first? Zimmer framed Halloo there Last act of an IRA confidence trick The Government must now take the fight to the enemy, argues Conor Cruise O'Brien Our methods, not our men Peter Riddell asks what kind of Prime Minister Britain needs Riddell on Monday Russian roulade Puff of hot air Male order Victorian values of a different order Picture Gallery Security First An army guard for Heathrow would be a sound beginning Rao's Agenda There must be no slowdown in India's economic reform Speech Impediment Children learn to talk from parents, not from television Plea for action on toxic waste exports Tories and Europe Candidates' selection Letters for publication may be faxed to Hospital closures and nation's needs TV and diet Homosexuality law Ageism and toffee Motor disease drug Adventure made safer 'No sense' to break up the Post Office City regulation Productivity indicators Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Winchester College Anniversaries today Birthdays today Service dinner Latest wills Personal Column By a Staff Reporter: Buttons becomes top dog at Cruft's Supreme champion was runner-up last year Office & Salerooms Gurkha Welfare Trust Flamboyant orchid shows off its spurs Horticulture Dinners Royal National Lifeboat Institution Sir Edmund Compton Sir Edmund Compton, GCB, KBE, Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, 1967-71, died on March 11 aged 87. He was born on July 30,1906 Norton Morling Norton Morling, industrualist, died on February 6 aged 84. He was born at Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, on Feburary 13,1909 University news Sir Henry Tate Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Henry Tate, 4th Bt, DL, Master of the Cottesmore Hounds, died on March 11 aged 91. He was born in Bromborough, Cheshire, on June 19,1902 Tengiz Abuladze Tengiz Abuladze, Georgian film director, died on March 6 aged 70. He was born in Kutaisi, Georgia, on January 31,1924 Colonial and Foreign Intelligence On this Day The Colliery Disaster in France When words are not enough Speakwatch Two and a half million Britons have speech and language difficulties. This special report on a week-long campaign to help them is by Widget Finn BT 'He's using language instead of his fists' Recognising slow speech development is the first step to curing the problems I came, I heard, I learnt Should children with impaired speech or language to to normal schools or specialist units? 'I Can' Tips on how to Help a Child Computer aid, at a price Cambridge Adaptive Communication BT Slow but sure progress for the children others laugh at Speakwatch Stammerers from all over Britain are helped at a pioneering centre Help to break the silence An NHS speech therapist describes her rewarding career News The Times Crossword No Knockando Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest No Title Forecast Judgment on 'no-win, no-fee' The Times Tomorrow Could the introduction of "no-win no-fee" cases weaken the integrity of barristers in Britain? Frances Gibb reports They're off at Cheltenham Cheltenham, the highlight of the National Hunt Calendar, comes under starter's orders tomorrow Jarnie Osborne sets the scene The Americans are coming The love affair between the Academy Awards and British thespians may be over: why we will be the bridesmaids at next moth's Oscars Peacock does Chelsea proud Hoddle's guile secures place in FA Cup semi-finals Chelsea Wolverhampton Wdrs Picture Gallery West Indies players in contract dispute Georgetown Scoreboard Arts Education Business Richards' recall restores pack to full strength Teams Sporting Index Books on Monday Consistency giving Palace an edge Plymouth heading to overtake Reading Weekend Results and Tables Spacey inspires emphatic success Pools Check Brown makes Hearts rue their decision Error compounds Schmeiche's guilt Simon Barnes says there can be no argument with the dismissal on Manchester United's goalkeeper Liverpool give Kop winning send-off Gayle's goal helps Sheffield steal vital point Fantasy Football League Le Tissier labours to make critics eat their words Bolton waste chance to create history Breakdown of order mars Bath's success Wales advancing with enviable depth Rotherham bandwagon seems irresistible Barry Trowbridge extols the virtues of an ambitious and unsung Yorkshire club for whom promotion beckons Picture Gallery Salmon makes cup plea as Harlequins falter Exiles subdued by bleak prospect of relegation Weekend Results and Tables Cambridge precision pushes big names off course Hughes leads applause Goya Grant scales new heights to reach for indoor title Britain wins five gold medals in European championships Unexpected medal for downhiller Barker The Big Chill Hats off to women Holders miss final Tigers overhaul Jets Wattana celebrates Reg Hayter dies Robinson lines up McKenzie contest Sport in Brief Improving Petchey has Agassi struggling Dalton leads as Smith wins stage Snow Service Jockeys dream of Cheltenham winners Jamie Osborne, the leading rider, looks forward to the highlight of the National Hunt racing season Egerton's stock continues to flourish Julian Muscat talks to a trainer of many parts planning to make a big impact at Cheltenham Results from 12 Point-To-Point Meetings Joburn finds form Rising Stars Sendai to reward festival backers at Fortune And Fame has setback Weld believes his Champion Hurdle hope will win fitness battle Taunton Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders Saturday's Results Howard has opportunity to extend winning run Plumpton Thunderer: Hereford Put your selection talents to the test The Times unveils cricket competion for 1994 season The 1994 Firs-Class Fixtures List for the Times First Class Xi Game The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Balance offers key to winning side Alan Lee, cricket Correpondent, picks his team for The Times First Class Xi game The 1993 First-Class Averages Office First Glass Xi Players Terms and Conditions The infocheck Group Ticket Master Chance to see the Test of your choice Lane's lead survives bold charge by Payne For the Record Word-Watching Price rewarded for classic round Sports Service Fixtures Football Legal & Public Notices Company Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Castleford fall for Dorahy's gamesmanship Not bad, but not so good Opera: A disappointing Verdi revival at Covent Garden, a dramatic Debussy in Birmingham and, below, unbeatable Berg in concert Despite the efforts of a fine cast, Rodney Milnes is unimpressed by the Royal Opera's Un ballo in maschera A treat of sweet party pieces Recital: An adoring audience helps Kiri Te Kanawa celebrate her 50th birthday NT Theatre page Brilliant theatre of the mind Lutu/BBCSO Festival Hall/Radio 3 Tea with Hank Television Review Books page Return to a dream world Pelléas et Mélisande Hippodrome, Birmingham NPG Entertainments Today's Events Adaily 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 of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Somes spirit, no soul, less body Theatre: Benedict Nightingale remains unmoved by Corin Redgrave's political priest The Flag Bridge Lane, Sw11 Classy venue, but not much laughing matter Comedy: Opening-night verve falls flat Cosmic Comedy Club Astro Bar, W6 Musical milestones for the millennium Concert: Sound of history being made CBSO/Rattle Birmingham To Place your Enterainments Advertisement in Sunset Blvd Out of history's dustbin Norman Stone praises a study of Russia under Lenin which supplants E. H. Carr's classic Riding the roller-coaster Walter Ellis Tony Curtis The Autobiography By Tony Curtis and Barry Paris Heinemann, £16.99 Echoes of a master's voice Science Fiction She had to create herself Lucsta Miller Charlotte Brontë a Passionate Life By Lyndall Gordon Chatto & Windus, £15.99 TES University of Wales Lampeter Head St. George's School, Windsor Castle The University of Auckland Change of Career London Language School Fund-Raiser Caterham School University of Oxford Wadhurst College Career Training Years of German at school - but still not fluent? Revision Courses Karim Easterbrook A Levels at Cats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge University St. Aldates College Easter revision Harrogate Tutorial College EF Surrey College The ST James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Newcastle upon Tyne UCL BAC Lansdowne Abbey Tutorial College D'Overbroeck's St, Margaret's Oxford Campbell Harris Tutors No place for faint hearts in this squeeze Ben Preston reports on the difficulties facting a Government set on eliminating surplus places in Britain's schools The boot for curriculum spoilsports Britain's former tennis number one Buster Mottram argues against compulsory school sports to 16 Hagley School Memorial Prom Education Sheffield, City of Surplus Places; Opting out Becomes a Desperate Way to Stave off Closure 'Dainty' engineers fight stereotyping Engineering bodies are working in schools to boost the female intake Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Ashanti's value to top $1.4bn La Crème De La Crème Hobstones Recruitment Consultants The Times Higher Education Supplement USA Today International Corp PA/SECRETARY for Design Consultancy £14,500 SECRETARY/PA Guinness expected to serve up lower profits Reporting this Week Cambridge Associates TPS Group Three Men and a Secretary £16,000 John D Wood & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stoneham Langton & Passmore BAe investors expected to approve Rover sale Business Roundup John Brown wins work Asda demands price cuts Saatchi pay move The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates G7 search to cure corrosive disease of unemployment As the Group of Seven meets in Detroit for a jobs summit, Philip Bassett examines some of the issues that face the participants Differing views on dieting The Times City Diary Lighter note On the fast track Guildhall voice Forget all the talk: does anyone really care about jobs? Politics and trade disputes pose main inflation threat Gilt-Edged BBC Radio The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Ghana's Gold Clash likely on Clinton's job creation plan Britain and the United States are deeply divided over how to tackle the rising jobless tide as the Group of Seven summit on unemployment opens today in Detroit Japan relents on Motorola access Euro Disney directors set to face the music Times Two Crossword No Hamleys toys with a float Winning Move Word-Watching Graham Searjeant Profitable Mirror waits on Heseltine Fund managers look to equities Industrial Development Centre

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