News from 23/03/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Brian McGill, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Michael Saward, Alexandra Frean, Timothy Arlott, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, A. Elliott, Gina Baksa, Inigo Gilmore, Robin Spon-Smith, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, John Bungey, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Robert Miller, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Robin Hunt, Julian Ellis, Christopher Swain, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Roger Graef, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Thomas Lehner, C. W. Koenigsberger, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Richard Bloore, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Alistair Horne, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Sally Jones, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Peter Hartmann, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Liz Young, Peter Davalle, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, D. S. Jenkins, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Dominic Kennedy and Jonathan Mirsky, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Helen Nowicka, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Bruce Cheesman and James Pringle, Richard Duce, Mike Rosewell and John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Philip Webster and George Brock, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, John Sharp, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Roger Gane, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Jean Wakeman, Tom Rhodes, Dinah Browne, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, J. C. Ellis, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Sebastian Roberts, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. Bunting, Clement Freud,
ResumoMargot Norman Delors will not sway me, says Major Deadlock in Brussels voting row VE Day to bring German troops to London streets Index Silvio Berlusconi Cantona sent off again Sardine tins a rescue clue Forces' pay may be tied to results England beaten by an innings Palace employee accused of theft The Cox's Tale Thrifty Bishop wants a more humble abode Unicef No Title Commons jaw-jaw ignores the Euro-law war Political Sketch Ill-prepared Howe angers MPs in Pergau dam enquiry The former Foreign Secretary may be recalled by a Commons select committee "when he has refreshed his memory" AA No Title Bardot rescues rugby refugees Ministers want armed forces paid by results Anti-road minister All pupils to read literary classics in revised curriculum Duke pleads for children's future News in Brief Conveyancing costs less IRA camp discovered Cult women appeal Legal aid pay frozen Ex-police chief's denial ITN plans news switch National Blood Transfusion Service Jungle trek survivor tells of last time he saw army comrades Colleague fell 60ft on to rock face Scanner 'slows car thieves to a crawl' Saturday in the Times 'Pack of animals' who killed are detained for life LA arrest of Dudley Moore Hewlett Packard Lawyer says Lyell failed to disclose minister's doubts Nationwide Thatcher vows to maintain hectic schedule Exam still a Bar to minorities Milligan died alone in 'tragic accident' Inquest links suicide with death of Tory Reform of victims' awards halted Breathless hush upstages night of Oscar speeches British animator wears the trousers with second win The Oscar Winners Epson Employment Department Group Embittered consultants threaten to leave Nhs Diamond Euro Class Health MoT urged to keep GPs in touch Woman 'is unfit to be mother' News in Brief White banned Ninth life Store infested Forced down Day to forget Keene on Chess Leader of UN force knighted High-fibre, low-fat diet 'wrong for babies' Sell-off plans derailed by private lack of interest British Rail privatisation Prince's biography heads ITV schedule The London Hernia Centre School jobs awarded to relative of head Sacked bus driver wins WDA Mental patient who killed therapist sent to Broadmoor Delayed order 'could have changed D-Day' Rommel's leave meant counter-attack command never came through, says paratroop historian The New Generation Clio Allied deceptions were key to defeat of the Wehrmacht Operation Party ready for action Major seeks to conquer Europe by publicity Tory campaign managers take battle to the beaches of Normady Smith in clash over fuel bills Viglen Labour makes stand in Eastleigh Worcestershire Sauce Fighting talk from a leader on the run Riddell on Politics Berlusconi's man prepares Thatcher medicine for Italy Right-wing economics professor writes privatisation prescription for ailing nation In an interview with The Times, a disciple of Milton Friedman outlines a free-market revolution for Italy more radical than the one Britain underwent Dell Aid flight reopens Tuzla airport Socialist chief fights against Stasi taint Magnate goes to polls with band of novices The Team From our Rome Correspondent: Campaign centres on taxes and jobs The Policies Stephens Brothers China sells tickets for best view of massacre square As the fifth anniversary of the protests in Tiananmen Square approches, the site of Mao's tomp has become one of the most heavily political places on Earth. It is unlikely to see popular protest again under the present regime US prisoner sues over ice cream trauma British guerrilla cheers rebel vote Democrats' errors risk hearing on Whitewater ALFA Romeo Guardian Direct Kremlin trumpets Yeltsin's fitness Russian rumour mill exploits President's absence to undermine his authority Kazakhstan proposes security conference Police fire tear gas at French students Algerian women vent anger News in Brief (AP): Kurds protest (Reuter): Jordan review (Reuter): Bird of youth (Reuter): Equal rites (Reuter): Britons held (Reuter): Gold choker (Reuter): Ice hotline All of us, at Euro Disneyland, are Happy to Announce Anc cold-shoulders its World Bank and Imf suitors Ambitious development plans of the Anc risk being sunk by unrealistic economic policies and deep suspicion of international lending agencies, R. W. Johnson writes (AFP): Pyongyang claims US missile move brings war nearer Chinese face sanctions over tiger slaughter for… Mazda Care (UK) Ltd Picture Gallery South Africa prison riots gain inmates the vote Hostage seizure forces Ciskei dictator to quit Euro Disney Were we too poor for the Bomb? Clinton's envoy argued the Navy's Polaris would not deter Russia The Times Russia's cosmetic revolution Versace has arrived in Moscow, where the women are making up for lost time. Anne McElvoy reports The party of short cuts Policies? What aspiring ministers should worry about is their hair Faustian, rugged or ratty, facial hair is a no-go area The day Spielberg grew up Forte Leisure Breaks Breeding ignorance What can parents do at home to make sure their children master the three Rs at school? Commercial Union Oscar Facts Alan Coren Desperate Bob cries 'Swiz!' after royal beano. Arf, arf! Marquess of misery Phone LA Picture Gallery The way the money goes Financiers don't understand simple words; nor, it seems, can they do sums Cut-price prince? War and peace Money talks Organ voluntary Who rules now in Moscow? Yeltsin's power has ebbed away, writes Anne McElvoy Text for Thought A welcome guide to understanding our past Voice from the near Abroad Kazakhstan's ideas on Eurasian security merit attention Showing 'Respect' Delinquent street culture perverts the meaning of the word Prison conditions for immigrants Charging for blood Mixed dress Model wife The D-Day dilemma over Germany Vaccine against Aids Arlott recalled Air pollutants Radio ratings Fictional films and real people Unfair to Australia Traffic 'calming' A dog has its uses Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Titanic relatives criticise plan to put relics on show Birthdays today Marriage Memorial service Anniversaries Service luncheon School news Latest wills Swiftcall Telephone Club Parkinson's Disease Society Forthcoming marriages Dinners Rupert Bruce-Mitford Rupert Bruce-Mitford, archaeologist, died on March 10 aged 79. He was born on June 14,1914 Devika Rani Devika Rani, former Indian film actress, died on March 9 aged 86. She was born on March 30,1908 Personal Column Action for blind people Brigadier Jack Glennie Brigadier Jack Glennie, Cbe, Dso, who served in the Second World War in North Africa and Italy and in the 1960s in the Brunei emergency, died on March 6 aged 79. He was born in Ceylon on August 8,1914 Professor Thomas Hewer Thomas Hewer, Professor of Pathology at the University of Bristol, 1938-68, died on March 15 aged 90. He was born in Bristol on April 12,1903 London Pavilion "This Year of Grace" Picture Gallery Serious money going begging Sex and violence are taking second place to history in the burgeoning film busines-and Britain, says Roger Graef, should make sure it benefits from the trend British directors have made fortunes for Hollywood studios Gearing up for the heritage sale Perceived authenticity can boost a car's sales, says Alan Mitchell—so Rover should go for Sherlock Holmes and crumpet In the new visual age, every picture sells a story Graphics are coming into their own as newspapers compete with other media to explain the news New Asian daily Newsbites Scots plea Radio Bob Techno miss War stones No Title Rundle Brownswood The Sunday Times Associates in Adventising Senior Staff Engineer Anchor Drilling Fluids Limited The Public Relations Partnerships A career move in Sales or Management? Tea Commissioner Overseas Jobs Express Highfield International Recruitment Open Day Adderley-Featherstone plc Financial City Opportunities OP Video Production-Sales News The Times Crossword No 19,497 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times WPA Sport Forecast Features Media The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Picture Gallery Bank chief backs the traditional manager Greenspan forces rise in US rates Although the us Administration tries not to criticise the Federal Reserve openly, the White House's enthusiasm for the latest interest rate rise was clearly muted Ferranti receiver nears sale Stock Market Arts The Pound Homes Picture Gallery Pru looks to China for growth hopes Gold Sport Whittingdale Television and Radio Back Door EU faces continued record unemployment Return of the apprentice is aimed at closing skills gap The scheme will eventually have 150,000 at any one time on the new apprenticeships, with 40,000 a year being trained to a level equivalent, or higher, across industry The Times Leaving hot seat after 38 years Caledonia chief remains a director Japanese economy grows 0.1% From our Correspondent: Brussels breaks research deadlock French expected to bid for Swan Hunter Business Roundup MTM passes dividend Healthy profits at Bupa Try Group in cash call Dyes brighten Mayborn Iceland breaks records The Times Larosière shifts focus at EBRD Stop worrying about the Fed UK markets should ignor US fine-tuning Last lap for GKN/Westland No guarantees for the modern apprentice Bowater leaps to £212m on back of acquisitions Bowater is still under pressure on margins and will need to push through price rises in the next six months to offset the recent increases in costs of pulp and paper Dorling Kindersley sparks row over slide in profits ITC relaxes advertising sales rules Appleyard soars on recovery Write-off of £34m for Clyde Lotus Working Together Bankers and accountants back Paramount appeal US tobacco tax plan sends smoke signals to BAT shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Robert Wiseman comes to market with £63m tag Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures From a Correspondent: Avonmore delivers the cream Wall Street Money Markets Opted-out Britain may still yield to Ec employee power Philip Bassett observes a small but significant step on the road to greater worker participation in Europe that Uk firms may find it hard to resist Just the ticket for reform The Times City Diary Fast track The Times City Diary Valiant Vallance The Times City Diary Off limits The Times City Diary Healthy insurance The Times City Diary Bowater Iceland Mourning loss of old-style bank Spreading risk Life in the East Tempus Clyde Petroleum Brewery Wharf Small gains at the close The World's Fastest Microprocessor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hanson to cut debts with more disposals Supplier unaware of techniques Volunteered information was not obtained in an interview European gloom casts shadow on BSG Company News in Brief Ensuring surety is advised Notice must describe employees adequately Trinity to consolidate after acquisitive year Business Roundup Bavaria to sell air stake Trace doubles profits Windfall for Allied Giant leap for Lilliput No Title Picture Gallery Country falls to the cat in the hat Alan Jackson—no, not the real one—travels to Nashville to see the multi-platinum Garth Brooks in aw, shucks-inspiring action Feather report Arts Briefing Fresh hay Theatre Taking dance down a passage from India Choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh has gone back in time for modern inspiration. Nadine Meisner reports Design Why the kids are all writing Radio Review Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gina Baksa Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geolf Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol .) on release across the country Remembering a forgotten giant Theatre: A forgotten 1890s social comedy revived and, below a sweetheart of the fringe The Case of Rebellious Susan Orange Tree, Richmond Headless chickens Salomé Camden Studio Theatre Letter from Prokofiev Opera: The 'other' Onegin, neglected for decades, is magnificently revived in a semi-staged performance Eugene Onegin Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Paris basks in reflected glory The French capital has a new landmark, designed by the country's current architectural star, Jean Nouvel, writes Marcus Binney Fitting Polish tribute Concerts: Witold Lutoslawski remembered; Jessye Norman in fine form; and more from the "Towards the Millennium' festival Hallé Orchestra Free Trade Hall, Manchester Catch the Man who Picture Gallery A right royal Norman conquest LSO/Davis Barbican Savage parade of the anxious LS/Daniel Queen Elizabeth Hall Rough and tumble Television Dawn Upshaw Redrow Berkeley Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Land Agents and Consultant Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Country Houses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items A vicious valuation circle Andrew Pierce Explains why it took 16 weeks and a lot of ill-feeling to buy his flat It emerged that the valuer never even bothered to get out of the car Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Stern Studios Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is there room for studios? The tiny studio flat was an Eighties phenomenon that has slumped Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Graduate appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items MTD French Law Firm London Quatro Rec Cons Hambros Bank Limited West End Art Gallery Seeks Secretary/receptionist Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items May & Stephens Multiple Display Advertising Items PAN European Recruitment Val Wade Rec Cons Beavers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/ADMIN Secretary Angela Mortimer WA The Medici Society Ltd Sales Coordinator International Display Co Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones The Times WA The European Commission THE RITZ Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Zarak Hay Partnership Corporate Television to £18,000 aae PA to MD and Creative Director Mayfair Property Consultants Working Wonders Recruitment Ltd Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items IMG PA to Chairman of Leading Corporate Design… Gordon-Yates CJA Classical Music Trading/personal Assistant Technology Desking Ltd Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Bi Language Graduate appointments NSPCC P. A. /Secretary-Venture Capital Challoner James Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sw14 Multi-Lingual Opportunities Secretary/admin W1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Language Matters Senior Secretary Management Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beavers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal College of Obstericians and Gynaecologists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cusworth elevated to management role with England Former stand-off joins coaching team Newcomers eager to pick up mantle Legal & Public Notices Elegant Eton eye doubles clean sweep Sally Jones predicts a rosy future for some young rackets players who are making their coach cautiously optimistic Impressive Foster captures world record For the Record Hamburger bar shut down for last rites West Indies find plenty to shout about as England crumble Crowe stands down from captain's job Word Watching Australia's balance tips scales John Woodcock believe South Africa need a more varied attack if only to relieve the monotony Today's Fixtures The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Draw puts Britain in medal hot seat Sport in Brief Dutch pair ruled out Davies irresistible Canadians prevail Steele shows the way McManus fights back All the Flower and the Glory at Easter Weekend Put your selection talents to the test A game of imagination for all cricket-lovers Terms and Conditions The Times See the Test of your choice The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Ticketmaster Charlton forced to suspend beliefs Hamilton keeps challenge in perspective Team Club attempts to rally support for Norman Brown plans to follow Dutch example Teams Exeter By our Sports Staff: Papin rules out quick transfer to ambitious Tottenham Levy Board agrees Epsom sale in £30m package Racecourse Holdings Trust prevails in three-cornered fight for home of the Derby Worcester Kelso Southwell Yesterday's Results Philidor backed Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Coxswain's calm adds weight to false impression Every Boat Race crew carries a passenger, the cox. What does he, or she, do? Martin Watts who steered Oxford to victory in 1990, says there will be no easy ride on Saturday N. A. G Phone Direct Ghouls go on relishing duels Midweek View Picture Gallery Whitehead makes experience count Sunningdale Results Deposed coaches reduced to mere onlookers BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 BBC2 Variations Choice Carlton Satellite Channel1 Racing Cantona sent off as United stumble Leaders No Title Times Two Crossword West Indies going for clean sweep Thousands of readers have already signed up to play First Class Xi, The Times cricket game. To enter today, turn to Full Georgetown Scoreboard Winning Move Word Watching Mercury Swimming
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