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News from 22/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Thomas Keneally, Michael Binyon and Ben Fender, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Lake Sagaris and our Home Staff, A. H. Brodhurst, Andrew Pierce, Tim Beaumont, Patricia Davies, Paula Davies, Rob Hughes, Carlisle, Jeremy Laurance, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Martin Spence, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jonathan Mirsky and Dominic Kennedy, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Peter Bateson, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Charmaine E. Butler, Egon Ronay, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, John Banham, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Elizabeth Marden, Sarah Bagnall, Annabel Ferriman, Edward Gorman, Raymond Durrant, Neil Addison, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Margot Norman, Malcolm Brabant, John Woodcock, George Brock, Evan M. Jones, Robert McGeehan, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Phippen, M. A. Jarrett, Alix Ramsay, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Alice Thomson and Ross Tieman, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Adrian Deevoy, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Adam Fergusson, John Shaw, Stephen Dorrell, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Paul Barker, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Elgar Jenkins, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Harvey R. Cole, Ross Tieman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, George Brock and Michael Binyon,

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Rush to beat deadline for Vat on fuel Cash bonanza for power firms Hurd goes to the brink in Europe voting challenge Order The Times and freeze the price Index Thomas Keneally Buying a 'Bomb' Thatcher helped off stage after fainting mid-speech Serb weapons cache found Clement Freud Arms trial QC 'kept in dark' Lawnmower murder plot couple cleared after retrial Johnson No Title Angry Major tells Paisley he is talking rubbish Europ assistance By our Ireland Correspondent: How Army wants Dublin to corner IRA Storm forecast over Rockall MPs step warily in Pergau report Beast in the bush is worth two laughs at the law After 28 years, ANC welcomes tourists News in Brief Skier survives 500ft fall Murder evidence offer 'Device' closes line County chief joins Met To Give Blood Manet missed by Nazi plunderers shows the evolution of a masterpiece Love-cult women lose last battle over extradition Gummer's new priest notes lack of harmony Cheating wife bought lobster and balaclava The Suffolk lawnmower case Picture Gallery American Express RAF team looks for missing soldiers By a Staff Reporter: Woman denies insulin death bid BT Cult video blamed over killing Four youths sentenced today for mindless battering of 'good citizen' who objected to vandalism Guards on bomb watch at Csa office Phone is appliance for science Cartier By a Staff Reporter: Boys die as bikes crash head-on The UK'S No1 Printer Gives Bubble Jet Quality Digital Bottomley agrees to save Hammersmith Hospital from axe £50m helps cut hours of junior doctors Army blood pioneer is out of a job Nordic sport Millions baffled by the simplest of sums Abbey National The habit of a lifetime Bandwagon rolls at Radio 5 Live with £14,000 prize We're Realistic Ever-rising Lloyd's losses drove sea lord to suicide Son blames insurance house for death of Korean War veteran in fume-filled Volve MoD chief took bribes for deals News in Brief MacKay denies pressure claim Bird men fined Crash payment Cows destroyed Rhino hope Epson Drug police fear rise in Diy cannabis Jaguar Why they choose The Times Picture Gallery Police unveil laser in war on speeding Nationwide the 'Building's Society One in four used cars sold privately is a write-off Tracking down the Hot Vehicles Traffic master Mercury one & one Patten accused of opt-out obsession TOYOTA Sea of ice sinks worldwide drive Keene on Chess Arms trial prosecutor 'kept in dark' Shephard supports study of suicides In Parliament St. Joseph's Hospice FORTY-three Labour peers have served in Labour… Pro-Europeans help to arm the sceptics Riddell on Politics MPs vote to close loopholes Radisson Edwardian Hotels Serbs ring Un troops with mines in arms row Different maps used by two sides to show boundaries of heavy weapons exclusion zone Kuwait Airways a spirit you can feel Sarajevans step warily in a perilous limbo A springtime of peace has lured the people of Sarajevo into the streets, although the scars and shortages of war remain and lurking serb snipers can still strike National Westminster Bank US seeks pact with Asia on security News in Brief Ortega arrest Tram deaths Ukraine offer Russian move Vatican link Our Foreign Staff: Pretoria jail protest kills 21 in blaze Mandela gives jobs pledge on Sharpeville anniversary while prisoners riot for votes Inkatha death squads roam the Montebello valley of fear On the fourth leg of his south African odyssey, sam Kiley meets zulu victims of the ruthless death squdds who are waging Natal's low-intensity civil war Tracker Stolen Vehicle Tracking System Epson Tunisian leader tightens his grip British stand firm in resisting change over Euro vote Although Britain backs an enlarged Community, the apparently irreconcilable differences on voting majorties may postpone the entry of new members for several months Cracks open in ranks of Berlusconi coalition Uneasy Northern League vows to break with media tycoon after votes are counted German Greens try to halt shipments for Sell- afield Test drive all your senses Gaullists hold on to support Greeks fight riot police over 'early-to-bed' law Howard tackles fraud in Europe Arena leads Skating charges Hijacker held Peace hopes Snub to Tibet Egyptian toll Former judge strikes plea bargain to give Whitewater evidence America to send Patriot missiles for South Korea North Korea faces Un Sanctions over its nuclear weapons programme. China's attitude is crucial yet washington's relations with peking have rarely been worse North Korea given one more chance Goodwill taxed on Christmas Island Electricity Clintons find laughter is the best medicine Lawyers play double or quits What price justice when the new legal rules give solicitors a financial stake in the outcome of a case? Elinor M Brent-Dyer The Times A heroine for the next century In her flame-coloured tunic, Joey will probaly outlast her fictional rivals, says Martin Spence Micks, bricks and knickers Don't belive the cliches: there's a lot of fun to be had in moving house Danger of idle bones Osteoporosis is not a female preserve. Annabel Ferriman reports on its male victims - including her own father Breast cancer: the British disease Out-of-date doctors are contributing to an unenviable record for Britain Risk Factors for Osteoporosis The bark that gives you a boost An African tribal medicine is to be marked as a cure for impotence Dr Thomas Stuttaford In the majority of cases, impotence has a physical cause New Book Reveals How To Get Prostate Relief Schindler has much to tell us Thomas Keneally argues that mankind is naturally racist Springing eternal Picture Gallery The pornography of fear Anxiety about crime has become a marketable commodity, like sex New republicans Back pages Rock of ages ago Germany is the real question George Brock on the future shape of Europe Building Blocks Britain ans Spain are the good Europeans now Buthelezi's Responsibility The provincial elections are Inkatha's only legitimate option Rest in Pieces Written-off cars belong in the scrapyard, not on the road Positive policy on European Union Bosnia conflict Impact of local government reform Truth to tell Help with speech Overvalued homes Airport anomalies in law on drinks Terminal Babel BBC statistics Tale of two anthems Special offer? Court Circular Memorial service Anniversaries Donald MacKinnon The International Society for Universalism Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Luncheons Prime Minister Soirée Dinners Vintners' Company The Royal Society of Edinburgh Church news Meeting Lecture Appointment Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Rosemary Lady Du Professor William Wilson William Wilson, Lord President Reid Professor of Law at the University of Edinburgh, died on March 14 aged 65. He was burn of July 28,1928 Personal Column Abdullah Salial Abdullah Sallal, President of North Yemen, 1962-67, died in Sanaa on March 12 aged 71. He was born in the North Yemen capital in 1922 From Our Special Correspondent: Hopeful Fen Outlook Troops Called in Peter Davies Peter Davies, journalist and civil servant, died on March 3 aged 66. He was born on April 7,1927 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,496 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Sport Forecast Features Law The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listing Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Picture Gallery Sainsbury off-licence for Calais No Title Law NatWest expands in US with $500m deal National Westminster Bank may look at further acquisitions in the us to extend its branch network. The current deal is not expected to be completed until the year end Brighton paves way for Barbados Arts Brighton paves way for Barbados Sport Consumers' mood hits four-year low Dow falls on fears of rise in interest rates John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Picture Gallery Business Today Test-track sale ends rescue of Leyland Daf Business Card Nailing myths on private provision of public services Stephen Dorrell, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, replies to the charge that the Treasury is prejudiced against the private sector Microsoft links up to satellites Invesco to restructure unit trust portfolio Beazer flotation price likely to thwart stags Company News in Brief The Times GKN to challenge UBS valuation of Westland Business Roundup Pendragon lifts dividend Tesco looks to Hungary Tele Danmark sell-off Astec resumes payout Avonside leaps 21% Bcwa Private Medical Insurance Computers come out of the closet Barclays takes a risk with customers Agency chiefs square up in public Loophole taxpayers can't resist Pennigton Bad advertisement for Saatchi Virtually Asking for Trouble House builders advance Lucas soars to £20m at half time By our City Staff: Property prices boost Hongkong Land Argos considers special payout to shrink cash pile Badgerline set to be number one BPP behind Loans up No Title Cyprus Airways Lipton challenge to British Land Confident Bunzl leaps 38% Dealers decide to batten down the hatches Stock Market Market at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-St Volumes Liffe Options Vymura sets £40m target for flotation Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Dollar Spot Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) When Soros backs a loser, everyone pays Railtrack's arrival signals bidding race for services After Good Friday, Britain's railways will never be the same again. Ross Tieman outlines the biggest shake-up in the system since nationalisation in 1948 The private sector is being softened up to bankroll and ultimately buy 60 new companies Cosmo girls Plucinsky rides in The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Radical shift The Times City Diary Duty calls The Times City Diary Short memory The Times City Diary Lucas Argos London Capital Holdings Limited Go West (again) Tempus Argos HK Land St James Beach Hotels Prices close near low for day No Title The Times Unit Trust Information Service Terms of sale that can keep a firm afloat Rodney Hobson on special clauses Business to Business Gultronics Recession paved the way for go-ahead partnership Jessica Gorst-Williams on a practice founded at the worst possible time that has gone from strength to strength Wave of companies invest for growth Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Eurcco Briefings Positive meaning for 'alibi' Law Report March 22 1994 Error does not invalidate Vat return Commissioner of Customes and Excise v Nomura Property Management Services Ltd Cellnet Business to Business Attention Wholesalers and Retailers No set off of deposit against debt The Times Newspapers Challenging school place offers Legal & Public Notices QD Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin The Chambers of Mr H Baisden Harris, Rosenblatt & Kramer Pinsent & Co. Birmingham London Brussels Chambers Chambers & Partners: Professional… HSBC Holdings plc Don't meddle with Scott Picture Gallery Children v Tarzan Inns and Outs Race battle Water fight Join the fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Please sir, why are we waiting? Brief Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Bristows Cooke & Carpmael Adamson & Partners International Executive Search &… Chair in Law London Transport Norwich Union Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shopping around for a barrister Neil Addison calls for courage from the Bar to allow free access to barristers Legal Appointments Chambers Chambers & Partners: Professional… Westminster Medical Guide to Tracking down Counsel for that Brief Encounter University of London Quarry Dougall Maples and Calder Insolvency law changes direction Firms move into a 'rescue culture' as slump eases Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Hanson Plc The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smiths Industries Aerospace Medical System… Sinclair Roche & Temperley Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Reliance Legal Albright & Wilson Memorials to an age of conflict The Trojan Wars have inspired power full new work from Anthony Caro, writes Richard Cork All eyes on the invisible man Opera: Michael Henderson seizes an all too rare chance to appreciate the genius of an enigmatic conductor Der Rosenkavalier Vienna State Opera Theatre Galleries: Critic's Choice Jazz BBC Puzzled by the Chinese Television Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson London Elsewhere London Galleries Entertainments Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Long Runners Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (whare indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases Dialogue with a ripe pudding Theatre: Ralph Waldo Emerson meets Walt Whitman and, below, a King Lear for our time Democracy Bush Too young to retire King Lear Cochrane, WCI A voice of his own Dance: More from the Spring Loaded season Baldwin/Greenhough/Marks The Place The Times An American in Paris, and all that jazz It took Dee Dee Bridgewater a long time to find her niche as the natural successor to Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan, Clive Davis reports Poor tribute to a famous son Concerts: Oldham tries to whip up Walton-mania…Beethoven would have enjoyed himself at the Festival Hall…Spanish renaissance in full voice Walton Gala Qeh, Oldham British Watercolours The new wave of old raves Rock Concerts Master of the Master John Lill Festival Hall Sunshine singing Joyful Company of Singers St Giles, Cripplegate The Unknown Modigliani Drawings from the Collection… Havelange in control of power play Political intrigue over presidency of Fifa dominates global game Rob Hughes assesses the chances of a change of leadership in football's world governing body For the Record The Times Pools Forecast Fixtures Japanese joy as silky Sato edges into lead Snow Reports Word-Watching Pakistan inspired to victory by skills of captain Table Learning and yearning of an undergraduate gladiator Students at Oxford and Cambridge have never been under such academic pressure but 16 will row in the Boat Race on Saturday. John Goodbody reports on a typical day in the hectic life of Wil Mason, 21, a third-year medical student and No 2 in the Cambridge boat The Times Judge threatens to withdraw Enza in sight of round-world record Ogedegbe class sets up battle royale NoTitle Davies prevails in calculated victory Golf's iron lady plays it straight in Arizona for 27th tournament win Scores Agassi 's new adviser quickly proves his worth Stuart Jones sees a sick Sampras show remarkable stomach for the fight Lipton tournament final Northampton England Church's famous English… Rutherford seeks changes to rugby points structure Bonecrusher back to face Akinwande Sport in Brief Three nations' challenge Royals suspend Carty Teamwork for Clarke Selectors' surprise Snow stays in control The Times Weather clouds Lincoln outlook Nottingham Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Guide to our In-Line Racecard No Joker excels in Robson's bonanza Point-To-Point Richard Evans Nap: Young Miner (4.20 Nottingham) Next best: Zulu Pearl (2.00 Fontwell) Fontwell Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Newcastle Plumpton Thunderer was in fine form yesterday, selecting the first five winners at Plumpton. and giving a 9-4 winning nap, Brackenthwaite, on the all-weather at Lingfield Park Lingfield Park Johnston's aim Rising Stars Newcastle New-ball bowlers endfightback by South Africa Australia draw level in Test series Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: New Zealand share honours Hamilton Scoreboard Schumacher driven by fearless resolve McLaren reward Brundle Rum day gives rise to recovery hope Scoreboard Britain must hire coaches to improve bronze tally West Indies England BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic Fm Virgin 1215 Peak Practice Radio 3 The Classic Opera Guide BBC2 Variations Choice Carlton Satellite Channel 4 Tennis Weary Fletcher tells tale of England woe Walker rues return as Norwich run into form Times Two Cross Word Crews close to record at weigh-in Winning Movie Word-Watching Motor Racing Sun Microsystem Computer Corporation

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