News from 17/03/1994
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Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Patricia Davies, Gerry Fox, Benjamin tobin, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, John Bowis, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Christopher Elliott and Harvey Elliott, R. D. Beale (Deputy Head), Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kenneth Morgan, Richard Eaton, David Ndii, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Coates, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Sylvia McLauchlan, Director General, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Finbarr Slattery, Steve Keenan, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Ernest James, Edward Gorman and Michael Evans, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Molly Manfield, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, Peter Duncanson, Woodrow Wyatt, William Tuohy, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Peter Galliner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Janet Bush and Susan Gilchrist, Chris Shepherd, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Sue Kernaghan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Patricia Brims, R. A. Bradford, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Gillian Warr, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, C. G. Owen (Vice-chairman, National Council for Scholls' Sports), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Bethell, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, E. Gray, M. L. Davis, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Julian Francis, Valerie Hammond, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, D. B. Amanda, Philip Pangalos, Sam Wilson, Kate Bassett, Charles Handy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Edward Gorman and Tim Judah, George Brink, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, G. A. Michaelides, George Young, Isobel Sharp,
ResumoLower deficit and fewer jobless cheer Chancellor Index Credit Ratings Outcry over childminder's right to smack Victory for ordinary loving mothers,' says woman who won The Rules on Smacking Appointments Ice maiden Harding will plead guilty Duke acts to stop Bland ford getting hold of Blenheim Miss Stunning SAS working behind lines in besieged Bosnia enclave Pure Genius Outcry over childminder's right to smack Hurd prepares Tory MPs for retreat on EU voting rights BBC MP's politically incorrect language makes our blood boil Political Sketch Matthew Parris Political Sketch Healey ad raises Lamont's eyebrows IRA mortars 'were meant to explode' News in Brief Hunger strike spreads Jury sent to hotel Son of Lord Lovat dies Monica Rose suicide Broadcaster dies Deficit and jobless figures cheer Tories Party fit for Prince National Blood Transfusion Service MPs call for changes to pension fund rules Blandford 'unfit' to take control of family seat Duke supports legal action against his wayward son CSA bill linked to death of father Scientists find the secret of beauty is pretty average Convicted thieves maybe banished from New Forest Hewlett Packard Sharpshooters take aim as wild boars go on the rampage Hospital rations drug that helps save babies Currys Colon cancer blamed on second gene error By a Staff Reporter: March to save temple Vandal, 14 killed by train cable News in Brief Cinema death Family reunion Kray moved Boys cleared Stale news MOPS TV censor tells Arthur to mind his language Appeal sought over 5-year sentence for boy's killer RAF team in jungle search for officers Murder case dropped after witness dies Magazine Alliance Leicester Renault a Certain Flair Stars set scene for British blockbusters Actors, directors and writers call for investment and tax-breaks to boost British film industry By a Staff Reporter: Learn from the French, Prince tells universities New bike heralds return of a classic By a Staff Reporter: Gloucester search reunites five families Humberside pays £1.42 a second for bridge too Jar Bridge of Size Police called in as airline leaves 1,800 stranded Barclays Canon Why she chooses The Times Honda Eastleigh parties vie for an early lead Council tax 'less under Tories' Keene on Chess Crime cash laundered in the City Citizen's Charter helpline costs £68 for every call Officials quizzed on £1 homes Around the Lobby Churches get £2m grant The London Hernia Centre Hunt rebuffs union attempts to forge new relationship Think tank calls for radical health reform More Furniture Ideas Hurd talks himself into trouble over Europe Riddell on Politics UN seeks new muscle to lift Serb siege of embattled Maglaj British special forces brought in to establish new drop zones bear Muslirn pocket in central Bosnia B&Q Scientist says Russians still defy chemical weapons ban Moscow's first post-Soviet political prisoner isout of jail. He has told of appalling injustices, and attempts to hoodwink the world over deadly arms Investigators obstructed at North Korea nuclear site Just what is happening ata laboratory north of Pyonguang is unclear, but it may be enough to revive Washington's threat to seek United Nations sanctions The Famous Grouse Brazilian prisoners release cardinal after jailbreak van crash Rao sidesteps commitment to £1bn order for British jets PPP Russia tells Tajik guerrillas to lay down arms and negotiate Wellington proposes republic by 2000 News in Brief (Reuter): Atomic shots (Reuter): Strait closed (Reuter): Asylum move (AP): Villages taken (AP): History frozen Cameraman killed by tiger in Angola zoo rescue A mercy mission by a" flying ark" saved animals from starvation in Luanda, capital of a country in which 50,000 people have died in civil war since 1992 The Royal Bank of Scotland Employment Department Group Hopes for talks falter after Plo dismisses Rabin summit Bellow brandishes his pen against cultural vigilantes Hong Kong will suffer if US cuts trade, China says Mandela blames killing on third force News in Brief (AP): Clinton offer CIA checks pay (Reuter): Right reacts (AP): Hanoi overture (Reuter): Haiti killings (AP): Soul success (AP): Row over D-Day triggers French rebuke for Bonn On the surface it is a spat over reconciliation and war. But the comments of a senior French official reveal a crisis of confidencebetween Paris and Bonn Trial of Nazi collaborator exposes hatreds of Vichy France The Pétain era was not so much an aberration as a reaction by those who rejected the new order after 1789 Viglen Unicef Seven killed in German blaze at foreigners' flats Polls show swing to the left in Italy Myth of the meek mail-order bride Small ads promising marital bliss with oriental or eastern European women smack of sex slavery, or meal tickets. But these days British men can be in for quite a surprise Want a loan? Lose your job By the tortured, computer logic of the bank loan business, your credit rating improves if you're unemploued-while company directors need not apply Forte Leisure Breaks The Money Lender's Score-Card The Times Relief for heavy periods Overcomomg excessove monthly blood loss ove-the-counter treatment for indigestion hamburger link to cancer Medical Briefing The acid test Deadly meat Do fridges lower fertility? Kate Muir on the role of everyday chemicals on male genes So far, research is more about links thanfacts MOPS Seminar Battle for bacon and eggs The role of blood cholesterol in heart bdisease is still hotly disputed. Dr James Le fanu reports on evidence that supports the sceptics Might changes in diet increase the risk of suicide? National Continence Week Why we don't need managers BT is ringing in a new corporate order, writes Charles Handy Managing will gradually cease to be job in itself Labour of love The Times Diary Picture Gallery Britain won't stand it Douglas Hurd must not compromise any more on democracy in Europe Picture Gallery Phantom of the opera The Times Diary Ryan's glory The Times Diary Holiday tales The Times Diary Goodbye to Herr Kohl? Roger Boyes sees potential havoc in German politics Private Functions A means for Clarke to prove his radicalism State of the Unionists Molyneaux's options after the Anglo-Irish peace initiative Some like It in Acrylic Art is a lake in which lambs can paddle and elephants swim Telling the truth in Parliament The care that stroke victims need Leasehold reform Youth games Mental healthcare Melina and marbles Taking their medication. Section 3 of the Mental… Hungary's TV and radio 'purged' 15 Eton Avenue Bishops and waste Horses for courses Court Circular Buckingham Palace Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Appointment New life for shelter that kept cabmen sober Luncheon The 10th Earl of Bessborough Dinners Lord Porritt Malvern College Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Marriage Denis Hall Rooney Denis Hall Rooney, Cbe, former chairman of the National Nuclear Corporation, died on March 9 aged 74. He was born on August 9,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Jack Hargreaves Jack Hargreaves, television broadeaster and professional countryman died on March 15 aged 82. He was born in Youkshire on December 31,1911. Multiple Display Advertising Items Captain Anthony Fleming Captain Anthony Fleming, MBE, former SAS officer who was seriously wounded during fighting in Dhofar in 1976, diedon March 3 aged 54. He was born in November 1939. Philippe Daudy Philippe Daudy, former secretary of the French section of the Franco. British Council, died in Pcking on March 12 aged 68. He wasborn in Paris on June 17,1925. On This Day March 17,1971 Tourists defy the terror bombers Americans refuse to be scared of Challenge to Disney Golfers' heaven Motorail Flight Bookers PLC The ASIA Experience Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Pelican Travel Flight Centre Roller coasting on Mickey's tail Disney's Mickey Mouse could be in deep trouble when more theme parks are opened and existing ones introduce terrifying new rides Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Swinging Lisbon Calibre Travel Meridian Americana Vacations Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Michelin man for Russia Ferry companies sail into a bonanza Striking gold at sea Air shots at tunnel Small airline finds big success Cross-Channel ferry operators are making big profitsfromshopperslured by duty-free on-board shopping. Eurotunnel counters that the regulations need to bereviewed The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Airline hits out Tap Royal Prague Travelogs Manx united Tradewinds Sea still the way to go News The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Business Times Weather Call The Times Tomorrow The hasty rebirth of punk No Title Fall in jobless tally resumes after January surprise Tax worries cause slump in high street Retailers say consumers are reluctant to buy big-ticket items because they do not know how much worse off they are going to be from the tax increases that start month Schroders staff to share up to £20m bonus Anatole Kaletsky Arts Picture Gallery Sport Fraser shares set for 180p Pension findings attacked Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management LTD No Title On the Road Chosen Path By-Passed Highway Barclays holds enquiry into credit scoring leak Gilts fall despite hopes of rate cut Allied Lyons Mersey shipyard may re-open BT opens line to the future Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Watchdog chief has 'blemished record' CSC War of words intensifies in bid for Westland Business Roundup Thomson Corp soars Rea Bros doubles up Rail ballot on strikes J&E Davy fined Porsche seeks £80m House of Fraser's 180p price tag Goldman Sachs lends a helping hand Premature hunt for cracks in recovery Institutions dont't care about Rover Pennington Picture Gallery Heron refinancing at risk Clerical Medical Cheaney East holds more promise than Europe for Coats Coats Viyella is downbeat about prospects in Britain and Europe but says it is well-placed to take advantage of opportunities in Third World markets Premier slips on oil price Premier Incentives GrandMet sues Brent Walker Mixed economic signals cause rally to run off the rails Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Water bills to rise by nearly 7% Back in black EFT ahead Recent Issues Market shows appetite for spring share issues Multiple Display Advertising Items Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates How interest rates can rise and fall at the same time Economic View Anatole Kaletsky explains why short and long-term interest rates can travel in opposite directions Discount drinker The Times City Diary Rackets out chaps The Times City Diary Armless old lady The Times City Diary Take your partners The Times City Diary The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Paper Coats Tempus Schroders Marley Business Letter Premier The Best of the North West Insurer's shares rise after leap in profits Citibank Accountancy & Finance Credit Suisse Financial Products Bladon Lines Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nimble ICL retains sole footing in profit league Oftel The Marshall Company News in Brief University College Past catches up with Marley but future looks good The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items When relationships count Accountancy & Finance MP Emerging Markets Research Specialist-India Laughing all the way to the bank Any Other Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Tec Training Enterprise Council LTD Heywood Williams The same old story comes round again The Times Unit Trust Information Service Profit-takers move in Childminder can lawfully be registered Family Division Law Report March 17 1994 Sutton London Borough Council v Davis Suspension from active rehousing list unlawful Regina v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, Ex parte Khalique Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Legal Notices Strathclyde Regional Council Breach of code by customs officer Regina v Weerdesteyn No abuse in luring drug smuggler to UK Regina v Latif Regina v Shahzad Utmost care needed in dating orders Pounds v Pounds The Times Picture Gallery Spectacle in search of a united notion Cinema: Geoff Brown on the multinational, superstar-studded, extravagant soap opera The House of the Spirits The genesis of revelation Television: A boy's vision results in charming in consequentiality Music Shadowlands Radio Picture Gallery Art Galleries New Grafton Gallery 49 Church Road,… Today's Events A daily gulde to arts and entertalnment 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 retease across the country Poetry in motion, swift and bold Compania Nacional de Danza Sadler's Wells From tenor to tenor Concerts: A Mario Lanza tributc in London; Towards the Millcnnium in Birmingham Thirties somethings CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Jane Eyre Step by step through a life of torment Samuel Beckett's strange, teasing 'dramaticule' Footfalls lasts just over 20 minutes. Jeremy Kingston makes the most of a new West End staging Doing time on Radio 4 The BBC to broadcast a play that was written and recorded in Strangeways Prison Great Classics on Offer The Times MGM Win a gala night out The Times Jacqueline Du Pre Appeal Competition Home is where the heart aches Theatre: Tragi-comedy in the Bronx Awake & Sing! Birmingham Rep Trampling out the Lord's vintage Peter Ackroyd on a life of John Steinbeck, the Californian visionary whose Grapes of Wrath has encouraged a host of imitators John Steinbeck Biography By Jay Parini Heinemann, £20 Stalky and the story factory Roald Dahl a Biography By Jeremy Treglown Faber, £17.50 Better than powdered egg Land Girls By Angela Huth Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Minerva Press Are you standing up uncomfortably? Back Trouble By Clare Chambers Andr? Deutsch, £13.99 Love is a joking matter Come to Me By Amy Bloom MacMillan, £8.99 pbk original now that You're Back By A. L. Kennedy Cape, £8.99 pbk original Avon Books Socialist, scholar and gentleman Woodrow Wyatt praises a life of Michael Foot, a remarkable orator and a politician of rare integrity Telling us all about the war Live from the Battlefield By Peter Arnett Bloomsbury, £17.99 The glory of Europe extinguished Bosnia a Short History By Noel Malcolm MacMillan, £17.50 or £9.99 paperback Goya Jodami poised for notable double Julian Muscat previews jumping's showpiece event and expects the champion to retain his crown Big-Race Field Cheltenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Form Guide to the 16 Gold Cup Challengers Judicial Field to cheer Weld Festival Guide Yesterday's Results Thrilling two-mile championship sets seal on magnificent sport at the Cheltenham festival Thriling tow-mile championship seal on magn Bookmakers lose argument as talking horses have last word Andrew Longmore watches high-stakes gambler J P McManus inspire Irish backers to recover losses with interest Edwards upholds enviable record Hexham Thunderer Forster strikes Rising Stars Lingfield Park Thunderer Rising Stars Sampras delivers ominous warning The Times South Africa unravel Warne's secrets John Woodcock finds a spring in the step of the home side before it takes on Australia in Cape Town tomorrow Iaaf optimistic in Reynolds case Torrance tried by new misfortunes Solheim Cup to allow reserves Littlewoods Butler has heroic double win in final tournament Lightweight Redpath growing in stature Alan Lorimer charts the rise of the scrum half selected by Scotland in their efforts to avoid the wooden spoon against France on Saturday England face injury doubt over Pears For the Record Badminton The Times Canadians overwhelmed Fixtures What do you do when your garage does things by… Rugby must rewrite its laws A sorrier tale Girls encouraged Sporting culture IOC tainted by money Without honour Correct name Wednesday routed as Cantona inspires United Word-Watching Farce with Evans centre stage Keith Pike assesses the implications of John Toshack's decision to resign after 48 days as coach of Wales Arsenal await reward Arsenal (England) Benfica (Portugal) Parma (llaiy) Paris Saint-Germain (France) Last Night's Results Chelsea continue climb to safety Snow Reports England prepare for Pakistan encounter Sport in Brief Burt earns bronze England deny Welsh Seles granted citizenship Besse's final flourish Fahey lifts world title TV BBC1 Radio 1 Wake UP to a Classic Breakfast Show Variations Choice Satellite Radio 1 Racing England strike seam of despair Rains recede to raise hope that second Test will start on time Bruno makes light work of weighty Ferguson Times Two Crossword No 115 Winning Move Word-Watching E&J Rugby Union Toshack's surprise exit leads to overhaul of selection SB Energis Ernst & Young T. 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Kerby Afa Projects & Consultancy in Telecommunications Multiple Display Advertising Items MP Credit Suisse Financial Products Nexus Clarks Litchfield Associates Vicky Mann & Associates Hoskyns BTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Vice President Morton Hodson The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Radcliffe Gower Creative, Media and Marketing Appointments UK Sales Manager General Appointments Ron Kingsley Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Tune-Ups Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Wollis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Managers addicted to success Valerie Hammond examines the growing problem of stress at work General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items FDF Food & Drink Federation Barton Executive Selection Hitachi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adopt a positive dialling tone Life after Redundancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Fimbra Fs Creation baumann Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tilbury Douglas Aia Multiple Display Advertising Items Negotiator HW Comtext International Limited Allied Dunbar Finance and Administration Manager John Murray University of Ulster N. 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