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News from 15/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Andrew Pierce, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, David Nicholson, Rob Hughes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Glenn Calderwood, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, R. S. Bluglass, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Patricia Tehan and Alice Thomson, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Aileen Ballantyne, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Jamie Osborne, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Jeremy Hutchinson, Raymond Keene, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, J. Enoch Powell, Jonathan Shepherd, Richard Tilbrook, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Joan M. Swann, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, John Moore-Gillon, Adrian Deevoy, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Surinder Bakhshi, Shaukat Ali, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Heather Milburn, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and John O'leary, John Walden, Richard Ford, Pamela Hay,

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Army's choice is favourite to take over Rush to replace Sir Peter Harding Index Libby Purves It's a well-ordered world with Charles Wong Cheltenham Picture Gallery Clinton's friend quits top law job The White Right Cut-price rescue for Euro Disney Blow to Major as Dublin court frees terror suspect Peoples Phone No Title Hurd walks a tightrope over voting in Brussels Pro and anti-European Tory Mps are warning the Foreign Secretary not to weaken Britain's ability to veto directives NEC Hume 'riding on IRA's back' Passengers stranded as fire closes line News in Brief Priest killed by rebels Parents shun meetings QC criticises Lyell Gays march for rights Police shootings case Wren bitten on bottom Celtic passions inflame serious case of pomposity MATTheW Parris Political SKEtCH Couple paid clinic to choose sex of baby To Give Blood Yard offer on pay-offs upsets officers Mistress sold tale of defence chief's love for £175,000 Newspaper demanded kiss ourside Dorchester as evidence of affair Wife who relished life in the limelight MOJO 'How I long to hold you, to envelop you in kisses' Whistle-blower given 10 years for murder plot By a Staff Reporter: Sex attacker keeps girl prisoner inside box By a Staff Reporter: Wife who killed to end abuse is freed Citroën ZX Career woman gets record £3.4m for road crash injuries Wife 'knew nothing' of bodies in house International Convention Centre Birmingham Apricot ITN Prince backs £4m drive to teach English to foreigners Architects under fire Guardian Direct Outsider rewrites the Domesday Book One man says he knows exactly what the villagers of England think about plans to restructure their shire counties Epson Sex photos worker wins £11,000 News in Brief Dean resigns Pregnancy pay BT man fined Family flee fire Drug remands Spencer heir Milkman hunt Radisson Edwardian Hotels Private guards take over fight to halt villains of the peace Changing role of police leads frightened residents to pay for partols Guns for hire seize initiative in LA Hunting hyenas in baseball caps For a £10 fee and a further ?1 a week, householders can buy peace of mind from a security company, Richard Ford reports KRCS Group Plc By a Staff Reporter: Shoplifter killed pupil who chased him from store Schoolboy was punched and kicked unconscious, muder trial told Farmers reap £2bn in set-aside subsidy The Times Eyre drops Lord of the Flies Abbey National Radio 5 Live picks voices to woo young listeners Theft of off-road vehicles forces up insurance costs Renault a Certain Flair BMW tie helps Rover Transvestite puts tribunal on trial Thinking of Living & Working Overseas? Peer jailed for assault at clinic Acorn Controversial Bills vie for last chance' slots Ministers fear a general election will ruin the chances of unpopular Bills that do not get into the next Queen's Speech CBI chief attacks way Britain is run Keene on Chess In Parliament Pythagoras Praise for Indian reforms Tory right elects Euro-rebel in rebuff for Major Cardiff Bay Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Why ministers fall into the lawmaker's trap Lords deal new blow to education reform Phillips Auctioneers & Valuers Peace shuttle puts pressure on Arafat to resume talks Yitzhak Rabin's visit to Washington this week has raised hopes for more talks. Yet the Plo is deeply divided on the question, and Jewish extremists are defiant over the banning by the Israelis of their groups National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Peasants gape at Peking's consumer boom US shrugs off Peking rebuff on rights talks CU Mangope clings to fond hope of power Pretoria reassures Buthelezi he will not share fate of deposed homeland leader Neo-Nazi chief predicts chaos India h h h Coloured vigilantes look to de Klerk as tested guardian of law and ordfer In the first of a series, Sam Kiley in Mitchells Plain assesses the mood of South Africa before the country's first democratic elections next month (Reuter): Akihito 'to visit Pearl Harbor' News in Brief (AP): Fugitives killed (Reuter): Togo victors (Reuter): Report denied (Reuter): Sea crash (Reuter): Records burnt (Reuter): Mexican quake (AP): Banjo king dies Eclipse of Kohl's partners opens way to grand coalition After the Lower Saxony elections, the Free Democrats appear to be heading for oblivion. That changes the whole basis of coalition arithmetic in Germany, Roger Boyes writes French youth revolt puts Balladur on defensive Rioters in the spring of 1968 took on the "system" and de Gaulle's paternalism. The concerns of French youth now are jobs and the right to good wages for the well educated Mazda Cars (UK) Ltd. Rose takes helicopter into Tuzla to herald first aid flight in two years Fire teams blamed for spreading oil from Bosphorus tanker blaze Reuter: Slovaks pick new Prime Minister Clintons seek prosecutor's vindication First Lady displays sense of humour in midst of Whitewater storm President uses G7 summit to focus on unemployment The Times AA Columbus cleared of taking TB to Americas Enovy to London named News in Brief (Reuter): Moldavia win (Reuter): Child's play (Reuter): 'Spy' named (Ap): Counted out Losers in the viewing category The TV audience deserves a prize for enduring awards ceremonies Cathay Pacific Kiss of the fantasy-woman Libby purves hails the honourable resignation of a man trapped by a snake Why America adores its Jack the lad Jack Nicholson's famously raucous good times may be retains the power to enthrall the public Can you stop your husband snoring? It wrecks marriages and delights comedians - but besides being noisy, snoring can be downright dangerous, says Aileen Ballantyne Scratching out chickenpox The once trivial childhood disease is creating worrying complications Drugs & Solvents Snoring: The Risk Factors Backing off from a new Yugoslavia R. W. Johnson on the fear that restrains South Africa's factions Ungalloping Major Picture Gallery Monstrous news Farewell to old Bill C. H. Rolph brought his integrity as a policeman to his long writing life Cockles to that Proctor hock Rallying round Accademia The IRA is out on a limb Woodrow Wyatt Offers a smart way to fight terror Private Investigations Properly regulated security firms will be a boon to public order A Series of Knocks Germany's elections promise a bitter time for kohl Beauty and the Brutalists The Prince is right to call for an aesthetic of architecture The proper use of immunity orders Terrorism 'error' Wrens on board Recalling patients Causes of TB and dangers of inadequate treatment Call to stand firm on Hong Kong and trade with China Gun risk at home Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Theatrical gesture Time stood still Court Circular Memorial service Today's royal engagements Service dinner Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme Birthdays today Luncheons Ghostly old soldier pops In and Out of his club Personal Column Commonwealth Day Dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Jon Kimche Jon Kimche, middle East specialist and journalist, died on March 9 aged 84. He was born in Switzerland on June 17,1909 Personal Column Trailfinders Royal National Lifeboat Institution Danny Barker Dabby Barker, jazz guitarist, banjoist and historian, died on March 13 aged 85. He was born in New Orleans on January 13,1909 Reg Hayter Reginal Hayter sports journalist and news agency porprietor, died on March 13 aged 8. He was born on December 4,1913 On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,490 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest No Title Forecast Slap-up breakfasts The Times Tomorrow Hampton Court's ideal home A fresh look at Goya Heseltine ruling offers hope for jobs Clinton presses for rate cuts in Europe Stock Market London Closing Prices Markets in Detail Page 28,… Law Walt Disney steps in to rescue European park Surival fo the French theme park has come at a cost of Fr4 billion to its us parent, which has had to give in to an astonishing number of demands to protect its pride The Pound Arts Gold Brent Crude Sport John Charcol Low price rises in industry cheered Safety and the Seafarer Business Today BT dials redundancy for senior managers By our City Staff: Exchange stakes its claim to run Crest M a i d Easy Access to the Hard Facts Picture Gallery By our Industrial Correspondent: State railways consider suing Eurotunnel By a Correspondent: Satellite TV firm to create 600 jobs The Times Ford New rule gives auditors whistle-blowing role Business Roundup McKinnon joins Cowie UK contracts with India GRT drives to market Greggs lifts dividend CIA Nightmare with the ugly sisters Euro Disney's refinancing brings no happy ending Unfinished busines at the APB Heseltine swings into action Pennington Deck-clearing sends Simon into £160m loss Negotiations over a refinancing with bankers and loan noteholders are advanced, and when completed, the company will launch a ?50 million rights issue Ashanti valued at $1.5bn Spring Ram sinks into the red JIB Group higher at £21.8m Into loss Scotia suffers Calderburn dips Co-founder of Takare forced out Lotus Working Together MAI ready to tighten control at Meridian Losses clawed back after bonds stage rally Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options English China Clays looks to demerger Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Markets flying blind through statistical fog Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Fiat gambles its future on the Punto from the south Colin Narbrought looks at the plight of the Italian car giant which is pinning its hopes on a new model, launched in Britain this week, and a new factory Winter of discontent The Times City Diary Lloyd 's 'lepers' Room The Headhunter Party bravers MAI Costain Beazer Homes Broken China Tempus Simon Takare Debt cut as Costain returns to the black A sharp reduction in borrowings at Costain, to £83 million from £331 million, underlines the building and civil engineering group's return to financial health Retirement Sale Scope International The Bottom Line (UK) PLC Business to Business PMI Data Lorraine Electronics Swiftcall Picture Gallery Persimmon to raise £49m after building near-doubled profit Cellnet BSM drives through float forecast National Westminster Bank Debt-laden Hartstone agrees funding pact Business Roundup Johnson moves ahead Better mix at Rugby MIN is oversubscribed Watmoughs lifts payout Cutting through red tape threatens to unravel small firms Picture Gallery Business to Business Trade Notice Winners Stores Power Generation and Railways Operations Quest for a British Mittelstand to hasten recovery Bankhouse Leisure Ltd. Franchise Opportunity Seafarer turns seacarer to save lives and money Morgan Computer Co. Viable Commercial Projects Megatech Software Enterprise Zones Nationwide Service Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Briefings Leading shares squeezed higher The Times Unit Trust Information Service QD N. B. S Guinness Flight Global Asset Management Limited Actis People in Law Westminster Medical Commercial/finance Lawyer-Hong Kong ZMB MP The Times No Title Cripps Harries Hall Force behind cancer debate A family tragedy will test links between power lines and cancer, Martyn Day writes New faces Picture Gallery Brief encounter Inns and Outs Writs fly Tea break International Securities Lawyers When immunity is not in the public interest Double Trouble QD ZMB EJ The Times Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Robert Walters Associates EJ Robert Walters Associates Lease Plan LP Lawyers in double fee dilemma Could the move to introduce 'no win, no fee' cases in Britain weakin the integrity of layers? France Gibb reports Chambers Brick Court Chambers QD Simpson Grierson Butler White Barristers &… Managing the human dimension Firms should recruit lawyers with the right mix of personality and expertise SPL High Wycombe Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public interest immunity rulings Court of Appeal Law Report March 15 1994 Consuming through injection Chambers Brick Court Chambers Identity parades must follow code Responsibility of barrister over listings QD Simpson Grierson Butler White Barristers &… SPL High Wycombe Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items And the winner is. . . not British, it seems Uncle Oscar has become a favourite relative of this country's actors, but next week's Academy Awards are likely to see an estrangment, Matt Wolf predicts Family devalued Souland Rock Concerts: An unfunny thing happen at the Forum… Dionysus at the Apollo… reggac for reading… long hair rules at the Astoria Dance Toast of the town Chaka Demus & Pliers Rivermead, Reading Latest Oscars Betting Very 'eavy, very 'umble Raging Stab/Paw Astoria 2, W1 Theatre The bard of bed and bawd R. Kelly Apollo, Hammersmith In the Times Tomorrow Richard Cork reviews the exciting new Goya exhib Malcolm Innes Gallery Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Roses all the way for Aurora of distinction Dance: John Perival on a new Beauty for Scotland and, below, a gala tribute to Nureyev Sleeping Beauty Royal, Glasgow Only a distant echo of past greatness Nureyev Gala Coliseum Sunset Blvd A golden girl comes of age Famed as the 'girl from Tw3', Millicent Martin has found new fulfilment on the stage. She talks to Peter Barnard Mother's wicked ways Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on a new production in Richmond of a nightmarish little drama by Stindberg The Pelican The Room, Orange Tree Incandescent splendours A change of cast and conductor does the trick at the Roayal Opera Rigoletto Covent Garden The Times Too little pity in the poetry London Concerts CUMS/Cleobur Albert Hall Miniature master ECO/Zumalave Festival Hall Hapless Becker enlists ball girl's help Agassi too strong for German rival but loses point to his accomplice From Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent in Key Biscayne, Florida Grant in confident mood to tackle Sotomayor Davis Powell reflects on some encouraging British victories at the European indoor championships International Spring Gardening Fair 1994 For the Record Today's Fixtures Hayter will be remembered for enhancing many careers Alan Lee pasys tribute to the man whose renowned agency helped to nurture the talent of sportsmen and journalists alike Put your selection talents to the test A new competition to brighten the 1994 cricket season Terms and Conditions Overseas players could be best choice The First Class XI Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Word-Watching Hodgson may note Saldanha's example Rob Hughes Overseas Football Rising Stars Game plan needed to master supreme course Julian Muscat describes the uncompromising arena at Cheltenham which provides the duelling ground for jumping's champions Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Aquascutum of London Large Action displays Champion qualities Jamie Osborne, the leading rider, traces the remarkable progress of the season's top novice hurdler Oaksey can take command Sedgefield Line-Up Fortune And Fame can overcome the odds Weld-tained challenger has to pass late fitness test as Champion Hurdle drama unfolds Big-Race Filed Cheltenham Sedgefield Southwell Baydon Star to justify faith in Arkle Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Richardson holds key to contracts dispute Alan Lee Cricket Commentary Warne lacks lustre as Australia look dulled by heat The Times Sports Service Price overcomes injury to secure Masters title shot Daly makes his mark with impressive last round in Honda Classic Pools Forecast Nebiolo warns on Olympics Stockford and Burt return for bronze Sport in Brief Uneasy truce declared Barnes pulls out hurt Britain call up Cassidy Morgan reaches final Davies struggles on Law's cup triumph Hamilton recalls Hill Snow Reports BBC Radio Lunchtime Concerto 2pm Variations Choice Satellite Athletics Luton force deserved draw Fiecely contested FA Cup quarter-final goes to reply Intrum trims to bare essentials for last stages Lawrie Smith assesses changes his crew must make to overhaul their rivals in the final two legs Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Edwards protests as Wembley stages semi-finals American Express Racing Lewis given, all-clear as weather threatens second Test

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