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News from 24/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Freddie Laueberg, Elizabeth Esteve-Coll Dierctor, , Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Freda H. Cave, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Gilbert Gray, Roger Davis, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Gina Baksa, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Michael Waudby, Philip Howard, Jonathan Mirsky and Dominic Kennedy, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Luke Johnson, Ben Preston and Paul Wilkinson, Samantha Weinberg, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, Clair Bell, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jean Favier President, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Frances Gibb, Adam Fresco and Simon De Bruxelles, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, N. J. D. Baptiste, Bill Bates, Bootsie, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Piers Rodgers Secretary, , Jonathan Sell, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Maggie Smith, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Paul Dunachie, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, R. B. Cross, Roy Bohana, Anne McElvoy and Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, John Sorrell Chairman, , Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Hazel Pearson, John Philips, Janet Daley, Guy Perry, Barry Millington, Willem Van Der Eyken, , Christina Koning, Peter W. Allen Deputy Chairman, , Ali Mosawi, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor and Nicholas George, Raymond Keene, Michael Dynes and Frances Gibb, Keith M. Lawrence, Roger Fitzgerald, Mirjam Foot Director, , Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Nicholas Wood, Philip Daubeney, Neil Cossons Director, , Jill Sherman, Pam Thayer, President, , Peter Burgess, Ronald Brownstein, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Joanna Richardson, Robi Dutta, Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Philip Pope, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Charles R. Vaughton, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, Dr Abi Berger, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Arnold-Baker, , Francis Duffy, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Bridget Plowden, Vice-President, , J. A. Morgan, David Green, John Shaw, Alan Lee, John Fairclough Chairman, , Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Albert Osborne Director, Philip Pope, Dom Franks, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Stephen Gardiner, W. N. C. Girard, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Alexandra Frean and James Landale, John Phillips, John C. Williams, P. Southworth President, , Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Fiona Pattison,

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Ten to Follow Justice must be improved says Lyell Widow winds fight over killer driver By our Political Editor: Major plans new Europe onslaught Index Crashing USAF plane kills five on ground Sex Education Security revamp gives Top Secret a new meaning Index Appointments Tiny fall in inflation disappoints Pigeon homes in on Peking Merchant banker gets six years VE-Day parade not to include veterans of Hitler's forces Ford No Title No title One can count on sheep to paralyse peers on a hot afternoon Political Sketch Patten seizes on school sex row in moral crusade Homebase British activists released in Turkey News in Brief Actions over RUC rise Death linked to CSA Killer slips handcuffs Greeting costs £11,000 Palace theft charge French invade Dover Britain's nuclear arsenal ranks fifth Security National Blood Transfusion Service Head joins Malvern from the boardroom City banker jailed over £100m crash of firm built on lies Canadian posed as wealthy investor to create bogus image of success Rich life was a sham By a Staff Reporter: Sex exposé duke quits as lord lieutenant Family crisis punctuates novel triumph Discarded book boosts hopes that lost soldiers are alive Patek Phillippe By a Staff Reporter: Burglary boy sent away by care unit Weekend British executive among 75 killed in Aeroflot crash Aeroflot's service to London has been suspended until investigators find reasons for the latest Russian aviation disaster ANA All Nippon Airways Rector moved after refusing to work with woman priest Satellite TV row goes to court Keene on Chess Jailed marquess to sell £3m estate Murderer of newlyweds is given two life terms Victim's exaggeration of his wealth tempted debt-ridden insurance broker to kill Three held after police swoop on arms cache By a Staff Reporter: Museum outbid for rare artworks Single pill cures traveller's tummy Employment Department Group By a Staff Reporter: Rape case Briton cleared by Spanish Ford NSPCC presses for good parent guide to halt child abuse Water 'at risk' from atom pipe XFAM By a Staff Reporter: Complaints over doctors 'racist' Nationwide By a Staff Reporter: Detectives keep the royal peace Casement diaries to be released Lyell considered resignation when Iraq arms trial collapsed Many believe that the Attorney General will have to use all his legal skills today to avoid becoming the scapegoat for the arms to-Iraq affair Dentists accused of quick-fix treatment Enquiry into NHS root filling work This year every ball will be bowled on the same spot No Title The Match Special MoD cuts threaten homes of top brass BT wakes up to eggs News in Brief Files ruling Aid ruined Worker killed Muslim plea London's drivers head for road misery Last pine marten lost to England Halifax Leadership rivalry fuels fears of Tory civil war Hunt urged to defend success on jobs In Parliament Smith urged to fill party policy vacuum Brown fails to turn old enemy into ally European dilemma silences Labour PC World By our Foreign Staff: Israeli onslaught on Hebron kills Muslim fugitives Further military action is bound to inflame the PLO against the peace process at a time when it is already dissatisfied with Israeli security proposals Clinton counsel in trouble Holiday Inn Peking banks on trade to weaken US stance Woody Woodpecker creator dies Dell (Reuter): Fears for French in Algeria News in Brief (Reuter): Burundi battle Actress dies Kuwait plea Heart attack Magic returns (AP): Nun On run ANC threatens to bring down rebel Buthelezi by force The homelands in South Africa are collapsing, leaving Chief Buthelezi as the only regional leader resisting the new constitution and the coming elections Pretoria imposes administrators on uneasy Ciskei Leakey quits amid fears for wildlife Ryman Picture Gallery Somali children fighting over a us soldier's… Dulux Dicon (Reuter): Reopened bridge brings Sarajevo unity nearer The UN has hailed the opening of a key bridge but Serb actions leave no doubt that the city remains divided, Edward Gorman writes Berger Occhetto to tap reserve of skills Left-wing attack blunted by anti-Mafia scandal 'Red belt' jewel confident of keeping its lustre Berlusconi's fortunes lifted by Sicilian rival's resignation Italian Election The resignation of Luciano Violante from the anti-Mafia commission is a sign of the nervousness gripping Italy as the country prepares to go to the polls (Reuter): Benetton challenge Reuter: Nato taken to World Court by Belgrade (AP): Rush to expand EU is blamed on Swedish law The requirement for two separate parliaments to approve any Bill changing the constitution could delay a final decision on EU entry by four years Trading giant deals blow to Hong Kong's status Smokers flee wrath to come Picture Gallery Paris and Bonn outflank D-Day quarrel United Kingdom How Cuddly Dudley went native Once the perfect Englishman abroad, Moore is finding life very unfunny The Times Picture Gallery Why Waite is still in solitary Terry Waite is slowly learning to live again, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Meet two of the hostages The Times Waking up to deadly peril Medical Briefing When insomnia can kill.. . how bormone replacement helps to keep womenin the bestof heart.. . painful problems with zips Scandal of the women left in pain With so many lives blighted by pelvic inflammation, why is it so difficult to treat, asks Dr James Le Fanu The average delay in making a diagnosis is about 6.8 years Climbing stairs: no problem, I've got it taped Dr Abi Berger on a simple method for easing chronic knee pain CU Commercial Union HRT bonus Ouch! Arthritis Care Janet Daley Schools should not lead children to discuss sexual activity which they haven't the maturity to understand Break the chain The Times Diary Picture Gallery Mysterious way ahead Every religious experiences should strengthen each one of the faiths Cheers, Norman The Times Diary Wooing Ewing The Times Diary Memorabilia The Times Diary Chequered career The Times Diary Tavern tone The Times Diary Mr Clark was to blame Scott's procedure is cock-eyed, says Gilbert Gray, Qc European Questions The Prime Minister's outburst was not necessarily a mistake Peace in our Time The VE-Day celebrations will be an unpredictable party Signal to Scott John Major must build on his reform of security classification Playgroups' role in early schooling Counties that count Rapid promotion Sixties buildings in new perspectives Are electricity and cancer linked? Transport of delight Tale of two anthems Relative values Type Museum in a London setting Traffic 'calming' Bishops and waste The purrfect job? Court Circular Birthdays today Hundreds recall Brian Redhead Memorial services Today's royal engagements Personal Column Sir Robert Reid Dinners Luncheon Latest wills The Times Guide to the Peoples of Europe Reception Buckingham Palace luncheon Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Eton College General Sir Charles Richardson Appointment MGR Alvaro Del Portillo Mgr Alvaro del Portillo, head of the Roman Catholic organisation Opus Dei and Titular Bishop of Vita, died in Rome yesterday aged 80. He was born in Madrid on March 11,1914 Charles Redstone Charles Redstone, former head of sobranie and founder member of the Tobacco Pipe Makers' and Tobacco Blenders' Company, died on March 16 aged 82. He was born "within the sound of Bow Bells", London on October 1,1913 Personal Column The Ven E. E. Maples Earle The Ven E. E. Maples Earle, Archdeacon of Tonbridge, 1953-76, died on March 15 aged 93. He was born on December 22,1900 David Ginsburg David Ginsburg, Labour and then Sdp Mp for Dewsbury, died on March 18, his 73rd birthaday Giulietta Masina Giulietta Masina, Italian screen actress, died in Rome on March 23 aged 73. She was born in Italy, on February 22,1920 The Coronation When tourism is a deadly adventure Trophy hunting in Africa Cricketer's challenge Landmark Trust looks abroad Book a place in living history Multiple Display Advertising Items High-tech hostelling around the world Flight Bookers Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Viv in the crease Multiple Display Advertising Items The flying minnows find secret of success Profitable niche for low-flyers France with fears free entry to Stonehenge French come down hard on errant motorists Somak Travel /Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Journey Latin America Flightplan Multiple Display Advertising Items Tradewinds Take care with food overseas Travelogs Free heritage Travelogs Charles Barker Stansted services Travelogs Cut-price Poland Travelogs News The Times Crossword No 19,498 The Times Today People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Markets slump as inflation hits hope for rate cut Young backs BT for video by phone Lord Young, the former trade secretary, says technology is moving so quickly that telecoms regulations need overhauling. Mercury wants access to the BT network Snub for CSC sale raises doubts over flotation queue Stock Market Anatole Kaletsky Books Picture Gallery Halifax rate pledge Sport Jardine breaks HK pact FIMBRA What's New at the Cinema Business Today Red Light Oil Spill Drive Check and check again, SIB warns life firms Post Office prepared to back part privatisation Cheaney Business Express Picture Gallery Hill Samuel pulls out of pensions Unit trusts soar at societies' expense Pentos replaces Dillons chief Ferranti managers make consortium buyout bid Business Roundup Race to save Swan yard TT looking to expand Dagenham cash call Poundstretcher talks Burn Stewart dives CNT Kingfisher price policy in doubt as earnings slip Profits and payout double at Barratt Developments Buddies on the super-highway Pennington When technology outstrips the rules Following the spirit of the Code Jardine upsets the Chinese again Devro advances to £18m Royal Orchid Plus Shops drive lifts UniChem Joy for bears as hopes of rate cut fade on inflation figures Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Caution at NFC despite profit boom Recent Issues Oil price fall forces Lasmo into asset sale Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Wace sees benefits of shake-up Cooper advances Motor insurance Wall Street Money Markets The PM, the Bank and who is fooling whom on inflation Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that, while economic cycles cannot be avoided, the trick is to follow policies that moderate the natural ups and downs Tebbit's loss is Dubai's gain The Times City Diary Heart of things The Times City Diary Name games The Times City Diary Grub's up The Times City Diary The cost of low prices Tempus Lasmo Barratt Anger at Rover sale is justified Business Letter Lex Service Kingdom of Morocco New issues Buoyant Lex gets in the fast lane for growth Company News in Brief Accountancy & Finance Credit Suisse Financial Products US Equities Broker Bowthorpe boosts earnings ABPM JB Norman & Associates Picture Gallery Turberville Woodbridge Rail company expected to cut 700 workers Business Roundup Britannic tops £27m Bernard Matthews soars Costs end Weir's run More O'Ferrall recovers Assistant Management Accountant Emerging Markets/latin American Sales Human touch vital in audits Accountancy & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Omega Partners Any Other Business Tilbury Douglas UBS Services Limited Rochester Partnership Ltd Disclose what you would rather not The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sharply low at the close C E Health Working at well-being Employee health is still a low priority for too many companies Health Linx The taskforce gets tougher Employee Health The Government has ways of making us all healthier, says Fit and well to compete A national contest is being held to boost health promotion Safa Care Forum for self-help A holistic approach to good health among staff is spreading Calm PPP Corporate Direct division Cutting down on stress Heat, noise and poor organisation can all pile on workplace pressure. Now employers are to get guidance Bcwa Managed care curbs the costs Providing free medical insurance can be expensive. Derek Harris looks at ways to keep premiums down Bupa Picture Gallery Remaking Whoopi is a nasty habit Cinema: Being an adult, Geoff Brown finds little worth going back for in the sequels sister Act 2 and Beethoven's 2nd Music Happy to spend Moore time with his in-laws Sir Alan Bowness looks back on his achievements with the Henry Moore Foundation, and forward to some serious writing Theatre Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Déjà viewing Not all second bites at the cherry are fruitless Entertainments Today's Events A daliy guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gina Baksa 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 release across the country Maverick master of irony Barry Millington reports on a festival in London devoted to the Russian composer Fun and affection Theatre: The return by popular demand of a writing and performing team from Ireland One Hell Of a Do Tricycle, Nw6 The Times Tiptop tap turns out a treat Never mind the plot (there isn't much), just feel the energy. Benedict Nightingale reviews a vibrant musical from Australia Lessons in entertainment Hilary Finch sits in on a series of masterclasses for young musicians filmed by the BBC Back in her prime Arts Briefing Going for a song? Steps away from death The Bosnian city of East Mostar may be under siege, but its artistic life is reviving, writes Tim Judah The Times A symphony of childhood distress Peter Ackroyd on a fascinating study of Baudelaire: syphilitic dandy, laudanum addict -and a great poet Baudelaire Found eyeless in Glasgow Easter novels: Kafka on the Clyde, Sancho Panza in Manhattan, postmodern murders, post-coital musings How Late It was, how Late By James Kelman Secker & Warburg£14.99 Locked in the dungeon of self-reference Sean French Betrayals By Charles Palliser Jonathan Cape, £14.99 The Times Trying to have it both ways They Whisper By Robert Olen Butler Secker & Warburg, £14.99 Morte de Dudley, jester and quester Death of a Fantasist By Simon Mason Constable, £14.99 Bigger means worse Global Paradox Authors Let Us Publish Your Book Good man and faithful servant Rolph Bunche An American Life By Brian Urquhart Norton, £22 The Rift The Exile Experience of South Aftricans Old hands, severed limbs The Times Angela Carter Price in perfect shape to defend Ponte Vedra title Top golfers assemble for 'fifth' major Nervous champion blows hot and cold Legal & Public Notices Back injuries confront big-blade users John Goodbody looks at the rise in disc problems in rowing and a possible link with new equipment Oxford coxswain shows consummate skill Foster has world record in sights Snow Reports Word-Watching Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Test draws to dreary end despite Sidhu's run charge Clash of styles Touring loses its charm in changing world Clement Freud, in Guyana, longs for the days when England's cricketers could afford a smile Test rivals plagued by problems of provincial nature Alan Lee reports from Trinidad on the conflict of interest afflicting the West Indies and England as they prepare to do battle again Happier story Referees given wide range of interpretation Action needed against thugs Flat racing needs festival Two-leg answer Touring loses its charm in changing world The Times Wigan sent tumbling to defeat by Hull onslaught World success calls for creative flair Northumbria hold out to take honours For the Record Littlewoods Yesterday's Racing Results Rising Stars World League returns Cousins impresses White breaks rules Youngsters progress Changes rewarded Great Britain finish with only one point Sport in Brief Revival of Derby meeting heads Hillyard's agenda Doncaster Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Overbury has classic quality Richard Evans gives ten horses to follow for the Flat turf season which begins today Arkady to make his fitness pay Today's Races on Television Wincanton Stratford Shaikh to divide operation in two Flawed genius that makes Cantona see red Simon Barnes analyses the complex nature of Eric Cantona, a talented yet tortured soul Hamilton given perfect start to new career Brilliant Roy spoils Scottish celebration Confident look to Irish Newcastle press claim for entry into Europe All-action Jones inspires Swansea advance The Times 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