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News from 18/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Ruth Thomas, Anthony Harris, John Rea Price, Director, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner, H. Parker, Philip Howard, Douglas Verrall, Barty Hotchkiss, Chairman, Sylvia Harvey, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Derek Jones, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Emma Wilkins, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Frances Manson, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Arnold Freedman, Jane Bird, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Martin Flanagan, Peter Lush, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Captain Ian Fraser, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Watt, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, C. F. Langmead, Helen Forde, Chairman, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Gerry Lewis, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Michael Munro, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, D. B. Harrison, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Grigg, Barry Fox, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, J. W. Paulley, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Nigel Hawkes, R. W. R. McNulty, President, Philip Webster and Eve-Ann Prentice, Mark Herbert, James Gustave Speth, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Ross Shimmon, Chief Executive, Peter Doble, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Ross Tieman, Alec Dickson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jim Hendy, General Secretary, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Eugene Hickey, Kate Bassett, Susan Gilchrist and Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Jill Sherman and Michael Dynes, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Ross Tieman, Roy Atherton, Martin Beddoe, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Major flies to visit Bosnia troops The Army may go to war in leased vehicles Index Valerie Grove Raf searches Sabah peak for soldiers I was a teenage bomb-maker and delinquent says general Freud on Friday Weekend Nursery Schools Atherton's Test 100 Parents 'killed with rice flail Addict jailed for stabbing WPC N&P 30 p Shamrock salute for the Queen Mother Major rushes out plan for nursery vouchers Britain lags in early learning Oxfam MPs' pointless games go from Chad to worse Unions challenge bid to cut compensation News in Brief Lifeline for Bart's 999 response 'slower Dame Shirley quits LBC Fatal shooting in cafe Clinton unrepentant over Sinn Fein leader's visit Hurd seeks Bonn help on EU vote deal Hindley hospital visits National Blood Transfusion Service Security enquiry into Buck affair Addict gets 15 years for screwdriver attack on WPC Victim demands better protection for officers after being stabbed through the heart Forbidding face of Kinabalu Mark Herbert, who has climed Mount Kinabaly twice, tells of the conditions confronting the missing soldiers A life pushed on to the sidelines American Express Gang of 10 jailed for 'bricking' police car Court rules Howard acted illegally by allowing police raid The Home Secretary must decide if and how to give foreign authorities assistance with criminal investigations in this country Malaysia demands 'end to lies Bupa British drug ring pays Dutch ?1bn Kasparov in counter-attack over rival's cheating claim Forecast on fumes may halt drivers Actor's art up for sale Dixons By our Environment Correspondent: Talking to trees a risky business, Prince admits BBC pays price of putting Del's motor out to grass Son killed parents in rice flail attack By a Staff Reporter: Jury was not told of murder Independent (Ind)-Means Freedom from Party Politics Big bingo win takes the house Halifax 'Have a medical' order to Jackson Heseltine vows to 'fight for Britain Cuore Sportive Troops fraternise between trenches in Commons war Warning sought on honours The week in Parliament How to Beat Vat on Fuel Curb urged on violent videos Lyell rejects claim that M16 advised halting arms trial Paisley offers to share saint with Catholics Keene on Chess N&P For Battle for Wakeham's succession begins in Lords Hospital ignored danger warnings over doctor Citizen's Charter Judge jails lover who blackmailed Catholic priest Fishy diet cuts risk of stroke Plentiful supply carves a slice off pork prices Weekend Shopping Britons die in car crash News in Brief Timely tune Tory gain School enquiry £250,000 will Correction Besieged Clintons likely to admit tax underpayment Lee Hamilton yesterday become the first top Democrat to break ranks and support Republican demands for congressional hearings on Whitewater California expecting killer bees Lhasa mayor claims Chinese remain a minority in Tibet Bolger drive for republic finds little support Guilty plea buries Harding's amateur career Epson Owen says Russia nearly quit talks over Nato threat Lord Owen came within an inch of resigning when his partition plan was rejected but stayed on in the interests of peace. He talks to Eve-Ann Prentice Dell Appeal launched for £4m aid Comet Sarajevo rises from the ashes to greet Major Zulus train for war on each other Tribesmen in rival political camps fear hit squads will provoke an all-out conflict On the third leg of his South African odyssey, Sam Kiley finds that friends are preparing to become foes if that is necessary to again their political ends From Reuter in Jerusalem: Theory of two killers at Hebron Multiyork CIA reveals new missile threat 3M Innovation Rift between Bonn and Paris widens The future is Electricity Britain fears socialism by Eu back door Despite Britain's opt-out, Eu social legislation has a great impact on British employment and its effect looks certain to increase, Philip Bassett writes National Continence Week French history joins pro-Nazi in dock The French judiciary, which quickly reached an accommodation with the wartime Vichy regime and was complicit in paul Touvier's flight from justice, now has the task of trying him for crimes against humanity Saddam rages at UN News in Brief (Reuter): Fire spreads (Reuter): Mayor moved Papal visit Zurich Two executed (AFP): Curfew ended Going straight B&Q Latvians resent concessions in Russian pullout Is Hollywood finally growing up This year's Oscars are obsessed with male anxiety. Is this a new maturity or simply a band-wagon a bend-wagon to jump on, asks Ben MacIntyre The cat gets back on its mat Early reading schemes are a huge and lucrative market. Libby Purves samples the latest offerings The Times Dishing the family dirt Recipe for a bestseller-dishonour thy famous father or mother 'We all like to think of a moment the earth moved The Valerie Grove Interview Commercial Union Hitting back at smackers Most parents slap their children, so why should it be banned? Kwik save Philip Howard A computer's idea of beauty would not pass any other screen test Trifle seasick The Times Diary This record of shame Is the violence so often associated with drug-addicts an attempt to kill the painful knowledge of having taken the wrong path? Picture Gallery Morton stands by The Times Diary Pardon The Times Diary Patrick's hat-trick The Times Diary In the can The Times Diary Living treasure The Times Diary Whose house is it anyway Blandford would disgrace the Lords, says John Grigg Principle Issue Hurd must carry on fighting to maintain a blocking veto Not Child's Play Universal nursery education is an idea whose time has come A Process Stalled The PLO must return to the negotiating table Threat to quality of local services Royal security BBC statistics The need for film-makers to separate fact from fiction Trade and aid Missing songbirds Small share-out Schindler's town Vintage gun Hardy annual Barristers' fees Asthma incidence Fortified on two fronts Court Circular Personal Column Dinners The bells of Shoreditch, those nursery rhyme… Today's royal engagements Anniversaries today Luncheons Appointment The British Kidney Patient Association Birthdays today Latest wills Service dinner Furniture Makers' Company Forthcoming marriages School news Jean Teillac Obituaries Jean Teillac, nuclear physicist and former French atomic energy commissioner, died in Paris in March 10 aged 73. He was born in Marcillac-ia-Croislle, Corrèze, on September 6,1920 Personal Column Knut Haukelid Heritage Tim Souster On this Day Dogs and Men Guides for Blinded Soldiers March 18 1930 Professor James Britton James Britton, Goldsmiths' Professor of Education at London University Institute of Education, 197075, died on February 28 aged 85. He was born in Scarborough on May 18,1908 Brenda Wootton Brenda Wootton, Cornish folk singer and entertainer, died on March 11 aged 66. She was born on February 10,1928 Major visits Sarajevo as siege ends News in Brief The Times Crossword No 19,493 Business Times Wathercall The Times Tomorrow Brighton belle in an open top Picture Gallery Cash call by BMW will help Rover buy Stock Market Infotech US extends Ba pact for a year America is disappointed at lack of progress in opening British markets, but MPs want Britain's regional airports opened to any carrier that wishes to use them Guinness serves up flatter figures Arts Sport Profits suffer as UB is forced into provisions WH Smith to axe 600 jobs in store reshuffle Scottish Widows Television and Radio Business Today Splash Drain Depression Recession in Europe dents UK car exports Car sales at home have been gaining ground and Ford says that if they continue at the current, they will reach an annualised total of two million Top mine to shed 320 jobs PDA Sutch L&g to compensate for bad advice Minorco sees fall in pre-tax earnings Global advances spur Rentokil No change in German rates Aggressive campaign pays off at Kwik-Fit By our City Staff: Cookson and JM join forces Hanson plans to open Hong Kong office Business Roundup Move for Wardley's Dawsongroup record Attwoods down by half Second GGT warning Trade Indemnity profit Travis Perkins expands Cala to raise £7.9m Company News in Brief In search of heavy drinkers Brewers face a volume hangover Water regulation everywhere Accountancy is more than a question of numbers Confident Reed Elsevier hunts for acquisitions European weakness hurts Arjo Wiggins Provisions boost for Midshires Haden rights BBP up 14% Baynes ahead Courtaulds Textiles warning as continental losses hit profits Royal Orchid Plus Lack of action on German rates subdues shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options House of Fraser price set at 180p Major Changes Major Indices Traditional Options Wall Street Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Ignorance is no excuse for doing nothing Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates BMW turns ignition key on a new era for Rover Kevin Eason says Rover is looking forward to the sort of independence it could never have achieved under BAe, even with Honda as a partner Royal command for Bishko The Times City Diary Fax unlimited The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Colombia bound The Times City Diary Multilingual The Times City Diary Cheers The Times City Diary Scotch on the rocks Tempus Utd Biscuits Reed Elsevier Business Letter Beware Barclays 'propaganda Rentokil The National Savings Legal & General The Times Unit Trust Information Service Modest gains in thin trading Investors Chronicle Information Technology Overseas Jobs Express MacIntosh 'Rambo' goes into battle Apple is convinced that a new range will transform its image from maverick to firmly mainstream. Matthew May reports Artist Graphics UK Ltd Turn your computer into a TV Now you can call up the television news or teletext while you work Intel to lose out Online P&P Super-sleuth Daisy pulls it off After tracking crooks, James Miller has now developed a system for tracing database secrets. Jane Bird reports When is a mouse not a rodent but a classic sports car Marketeers are branching out from the houses for their non-furry friends International business highway at your desk Escom Laughing their way to the bank Staff working for small companies who take a chance on share options could become millionaires, says David Guest Information Technology Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Strategic Resource Solutions Augustus Martin Ltd Royal Brompton Hospital Analyst Bupa Multiple Display Advertising Items Rostem UK Ltd The Times Newspapers News Datacom The appliance of fun to science Get your granny bar-coded or go down a drain-Nigel Hawkes delves into National Science Week Soweto's foxtrot Television: No escape from South African violence Rock Tricks minus magic Theatre: Women driven to an unbelievable solution Dot Chelsea Centre One country, two cultures Pop The National Gallery Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avilable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The truth is, I can't see for Miles Caitlin Moran comes over all dizzy at the sight and sound of some wonderful stuff from the eternally obstreperous Picture Gallery The Times Are the young guns as hot as the Pistols? Pop on Friday: Anarchy in the UK coming again, maybe more misery from Morrissey a great slice of Fluck For the Clash read S*m*a*s*h*, for Rotten read Hooligan, for punk read the new wave, says David Sinclair Strange ways here he comes again New Albums: Morrissey wonders why the world hates him. Answers on a postcard, please The Times Next big thing Concert Fluck Subterania, W10 Enforcing covenants against freehold land House of Lords Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Damages for land subsidence Home Secretary has power to dismiss Sentencing guidelines for drug trafficking Disclosure order not necessary Enfield Triumph by any margin remains all-important objective Rob Andrew, England's stand-off half, on where the emphasis will lie in the five nations' decider Pears forced to pull out as injury jinx reappears Word-Watching Moore defends England's style David Miller on a man who has lost his teeth, but little else, in a distinguished career Price seeks dual prize Keggi claims early lead Grand hopes rekindle sublime years Smith promoted to take over as Wales team coach Toshack quickly replaced at the helm First division switch Mighty Graf brings Davenport down to size For the Record The Times Sheffield Shield Aquascutum Today's Fixtures Rising Stars Kondrat revels in victory over uphill struggle Andrew Longmore watches the Gold Cup-winning jockey make his critics eat their words Snow Reports Mysilv makes dream come true for her 160 owners Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Southwell Sharp Prod denied entry to Tokyo race Synderborough Lad best in Times qualifier Lingfield Line-Up Thunderer: Fakenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Hunting for trivia in the land of jungle and jaguars Hudson prospers before running into trouble Spirited Butler on medal hunt Cricketcall Foreman ready to provide next challenge for Bruno Srikumar Sen sees a lucrative future ahead as Britain's favourite heavyweight returns Scoreboard JaZ Collection token Belova suspended after drugs test Maxis drop out in 1997 Tigers stay on target Medals elude Britain Scots close on trophy Pakistan hit stride BBC1 Radio 1 Celebrity Choice Variations Choice Satellite Rugby Union Masterful Atherton leads by example England captain scores unbeaten century in promising start to second Test The Fellow secures first Gold Cup for France Times Two Crossword No 116 Winning Move Word Watching Result Sun Microsystems Computer Corporations Boxing

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