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News from 25/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Peter Underwood, George Cole, James Landale, Harvey Elliott, Marianne Curphey and Ben Fender, Phil Yates, Ruth Thomas, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Roona Hope, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, John Szemerey (Chairman), Gina Baksa, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ben Preston, Rosemarie Parks, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Jonathan Mirsky and Dominic Kennedy, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, Ian Murray, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, David Lane (Chairman), Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Christopher Shaw (Chairman), John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, William A. Croft, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Adam White, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Paul Merton, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, A. B. Sainsbury, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, George Rae, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Patrick Taylor, Peter Hillman, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Tom Rhodes and Mark Franchetti, Peter Bauer and Cranley Onslow, Stuart Orford, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Chris Partridge, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Virginia Warren, Richard Evans, Michael Dynes and Nicholas Wood, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Charles Wheeler, Robi Dutta, Neville Young, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, Astrid Frank, V. H. P. Lynham, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Philip Webster and George Brock, Jonathan Prynn and Stewart Tendler, Matthew Parris, Edward Leigh, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, John Greenway, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Gwen Robinson, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Christopher Jackson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Major forced to shore up shaky Lyell 'Heads must roll' demand by Labour Index At the Scott Inquisition Enquiry sketch by Matthew Parris Scott Enquiry Next public hearing Today Witness Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Lyell QC MP Win a Theatre Trip to New York Queen reveals weight of tradition Saturday in the Times Donald Swann dies aged 70 Clinton promises to disclose tax for Whitewater years Picture Gallery Exam League Tables Chopard Geneve depuis 1860 No Title Holiday air crash kills six Britons State school applicants lose ground at Cambridge MEPs warn Major not to risk disaster in June poll Psion Series 3 Skiers die Charities face tough campaign guidelines Waterfall defeats rescuers in Borneo Lords renew attack on police reforms Insurers blacklist inner-city estates News in Brief Security spending cut Tory agent for trial EU deal on toxic waste Stress 'a modern myth' Gowrie takes over Irish close loophole Help for older workers Duke plans Israel trip Reporter honoured National Blood Transfusion Service Ministry to appeal against payouts for pregnant women By a Staff Reporter: Spirit of Kafka haunts The Trial Ambridge gays find closet door bolted Dennis Potter tells of impending death By a Staff Reporter: AA gave thief a hand By a Staff Reporter: Thai court adjourns drug trial 'I miss my life so much,' says Briton on heroin charge Al-Fayeds demand the right to dear name Laughing sex attacker cleared of rape American Express Channel 4 chief attacks TV crime re-enactments The Heritage Secretary is to confer with senior broadcasters as concern grows over the portrayal of viole Nce on television Employment Department Group Companies see red over buses Psion Series 3 Prisoners held in 'intolerable' conditions BMW 'Smutty' sex guide puts authority's future in jeopardy Dixons Britain's Best Deals Shadow of lung cancer drifts north Decade of the older mother Computers get on human wavelength Doctors call for more school sport Keene on Chess Father may have tried to gas sons News in Brief Birdwood faces race sentence Badger sit-in Suspect dies Cruel farmer Hidden Wealth Maxwell fined No Title Sky American Airlines Tired drivers 'more deadly than drunks' Despite evidence of increasing deaths from fatigue it has taken three years for the extended M40 to get a service area Mild weather puts spring into vegetables Weekend Shopping AAT Budget Actress moonlights for the BBC Thomas Lloyd Lyell attacks 'myths' about ministers' role in trial 'Secrecy must always be balanced against the public interest in doing justice Tories accuse Lib Dems of resorting to 'gutter politics' MP seeks to curb science Britons learn the art of making complaints Information about how to complain must be more accessible to the public, the parliamentary ombudsman says SAGA Services Ltd Ashdown's troops push into staunch Labour territory Major must bare the secrets of his Euro-soul Riddell on Politics German move to ban beef condemned The week in Parliament Radisson Edwardian Hotels Hundreds make 'miracle' escape in US gas blast Alliance Leicester Cardinal seeks to repair regional divide Italian Election How to Beat Vat on Fuel Swindling lawyer jailed for murder News in Brief Smoking libel Somalia deal Recorder find (Reuter): Home values (AFP): Mayor resigns (AP): Author elected Spain sees benefits of 'unholy alliance' with Britain Gibraltar has prevented closer ties between Britain and Spain. However, the countries have found enough common ground to take on the rest of Europe Serb assembly rejects Bosnia federation deal Enquiry into looting ordered by Karadzic The Friends of the Elderly Peoples Phone Favourite for Mexico presidency shot dead Assassination heightens fear and uncertainty in run-up to crucial Latin American election Republicans step up Whitewater attack 'Mohicans' head for casino trail Anti-golf group plan to curb land-hungry sport Japan tops list of sporting offenders Tomorrow in Weekend: Fairway to heaven. John Hopkins on the obsessive pleasures of the game By our Foreign Staff: Moscow presses for summit to prevent Korean war South Korea has warned the North that its patience is wearing thin. Pyongyang is said to have ordered its citizens to be ready for war Coloured MP lobbies exiles for de Klerk Buthelezi told to stop his rebellion Epson B&Q Over the top in the underworld Why should Mad Frankie and Taters still be cashing in? The Times The day McCartney died Martin Fietcher offers an intriguing explanation for the rumour that gripped the pop world nearly 30 years ago Too sexy for a Minister Knowledge is power—especially in the playground 'Even as you hold the Fa Cup aloft, you think, what's left?' The Valerie Grove Interview Bill Kenwright, chairman of this year's Olivier Awards, is a gambler - though never with other people's money Is the head a cheat? Schools may be fixing the figures to boost their Commercial Union Multiyork Top Shows Philip Howard Horror of horrors, we are making weekdays longer Dressing down The Times Diary Picture Gallery How we aid dictators After Pergau, shows Britain must rethink its sometimes counterproductive aid policy, write Peter Bauer and Cranley Onslow Instant Carmen The Times Diary Self-promotion The Times Diary Push the boat out The Times Diary Hide-u-seek The Times Diary That's ripe The Times Diary The man who can deliver Heseltine should privatise the post, says Edward Leigh Shades of Duty The confusion which Scott must bring sense The Killing of Colosio Mexico's year is marred yet again A Transport of Delight Even privatised buses should stick to the red livery of London Former foes at the war anniversaries Rover sale lesson Extortionate rents within the law Vita and azaleas Not telling Future friends in a greater Europe Racial violence Short on science Not to mention chips Language barrier? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Service dinners Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Trust inherits extra duties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Notice to Advertisers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Luncheon Dinners School DGAA The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages Lecture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Donald Swann Donald Swann, composer and pianist, died on March 23 aged 70. He was born on September 30,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Patricia Viscountess Hambleden Patricia Viscountess Hambleden, GCVO, Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen Mother since 1937, died at Ewelme, Oxfordshire, on March 19 aged 89. She was born on November 12,1904 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Our Film Critic: Dominion: The Sound of Music David Cobbold David Cobbold, CBE, DI, former leader of Westminster City Council, died on March 2 aged 74. He was born on October 21,1919 Ruth Jordan Ruth Jordan, biographer and founder member of the BBC Hebrew Section, died on March 1 aged 72. Also known under her married name of Kivity, she was born on April 19,1921 in British-mandated Palestine Index The Times Crossword No 19,499 The Times Today Picture Gallery People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Allied-Lyons swallows sherry group for £739m The mainstream spirits and retailing businesses will be Allied Domeeq's centre of attention while the disposal programme which has raised ?400 million will continue Vodafone pays $37m for satellite link-up Stock Market the Pound Gold Infotech Picture Gallery Prudential snub could doom City watchdog Arts Sport Bank support offered too late to stop prices sliding Fimbra Times Readers Accolade Business Today Post Date Post Mortem In the Post No Title MSPs call for early statement on Post Office Another first for BAT Sun Alliance Group plc Mowlem asks shareholders for £63m as losses deepen By our Industrial Editor: CBI sees export outlook brighten Swan takeover agreed National Mutual Life Halifax increases fixed rates on home loans Business Roundup Slough to build more MGN takes control Malaya turnover soars Gleeson edges ahead Hartwell profits surge Hola! to Allied-Domecq Mixing drinks the Anglo-Spanish way High noon for the PIA Not manytakers for 'me-too' issues Pennington Building upturn lifts P&O result Lord Sterling, chairman of P&o, says the British economy is improving, although the upturn is patchy, while America is benefiting from a continued recovery United boosts payout John Laing looks abroad for growth Currency moves help Wellcome to £364m Shares take a tumble as downward margins policy is unveiled Price set for Chez Gérard to join menu By our City Staff: Cost-cutting helps Booker grow again Piper European Smaller Companies Trust Plc Poised for praise in business Bank supports bonds as shares slip further Stock Marker Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Sun Alliance seeks premiums overhaul Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets The Great Bear currently in the ascendant Post Office urges Heseltine to wrap up sell-off plan Philip Bassett looks at how the Government has frustrated the corporation's bid for greater commercial freedoms China to build English walls The Times City Diary Poetic licence? The Times City Diary Italian job The Times City Diary Supergran The Times City Diary Simply the The Times City Diary Wellcome Sun Alliance Power plus When the boat comes in Tempus Reckitt & Colman John Mowlem Gilts and equities fall again Investors Chronicle Crop disease and import ban help push Geest into the red R&C defies recession with rise to £260m Morrison brings cheer to food retailing EC media debate looms Banesto due to clear way for bids Company News in Brief By our City Staff: Bridon slides into losses Frost looks to rise in petrol sales Groupe Chez Gèrard Plc Hepworth cautious m spite of earnings rise Business Roundup Dowding doubles Cattle's drives ahead Charge hits APV profit Baird margins squeezed The Times Unit Trust Information Service Curtains for the projectionist? A direct link to Hollywood may make reels of film a thing of the past in cinemas, says Matthew May Customers will be able to see the master copy every time they go to the cinema P&P finance plus Lotus The high price of buying cheap Satellite systems are no bargain when they are about to become obsolete A language that has refused to die The last rites have been read over the Cobol programming language many times in the past 30 years, but it is still flourising. David Guest explains why Information Technology Icon Software InfoNet Systems Limited PA Consulting Group House of Commons Overseas Jobs Express Management Consultancy Royal Mail RCG Information Technology, Inc Telesales—corporate Finance No room for the console Poor sales of interactive Cd players mean their software will soon be available on standard PCs. David Hewson reports Word Perfect takes its place in the great network In the Utah countryside a gauntlet has been thrown down to Microsoft by Novell. Matthew May reports Hands-free Mercury Licensed Apple Phreak catch Network news Lotus flowers Saudi dishes Information Technology Henry James Goodman Graham and Associates Parallel power gets a boost A German supercomputer uses more than a thousand Power PC chips Parallel processors can access huge arrays of storage discs Reasonable shipowner not criminally liable Legal & Public Notices Jurisdiction to authorise variation of interest in settled estate Law Report March 25 1994 Chancery Division Invoicing carp as trout for VAT No trade union deterrence in failure to promote official The Times Who will you put centre-stage? The Times Readers' Accolade, for the year's best West End performer, is introduced by Richard Morrison Lost in the limelight Comedy: An alternative approach to traditional vaudeville Palladium Pop Picture Gallery Russian sleuth not much cop Television Review Pop Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Gina Bakes 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 Put your shirt on the sleeves Caitlin Moran leafs through her record collection, chucks away the plastic, and homes in on the artwork that sells Lively in the slow lane New Waves: Tomorrow's Sounds Today Royal Academy of Arts The Times His world was just a great big union Pop on Friday: A short life, but a Gaye one … Primal Scream exiled on Main St … Morphine could be addictive Ten years ago soul superstar Marvin Gaye was shot by his father Adam White looks back at the music of a loner who needed people Stoned, but beautiful New Albums: Bobby Gillespie puts his money where Jagger's mouth was The art of noise Seefeel/Mu-ziq Astoria II, WC2 Concerts How low can you go? Morphine Powerhaus, N1 The Joy Luck Club Norman equals Couples's record Kanchelskis may move Yesterday's Transfer Dealings Warhorses enjoy the battle For the Record Lopez sets pace in search of major targets Awaiting the final whistle in Guyanese showdown Snow Reports Dangerous liaison flirting with trouble Sex-related byplay is on the cards when men partner women at bridge. Albert Dormer previews the European mixed championships Border gives Australia incentive Multiple Display Advertising Items Millfield secure open title for seventh time Ruck-maul law under attack Setback leaves Hendry at loss Stojko's style kicks out old attitudes Sports in Brief Crews agree on start Oxford firm favourites No-lose situation Navratilova slips up Gretzky breaks record Douglas comes back Scotland retain title Word-Watching All change following referee's tale of the tape Rising Stars Cumings chasing the main chance Jenny MacArthur meets a successful woman rider looking to blaze the trail in The Times Rising Stars final Form Guide to the Runners in the Times… Results from Yesterday Three Meetings The Times Aquascutum Mr Golightly to triumph in Newbury final Newbury Line up Dettori sets champion stern test in title chase Doncaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Sporting mecca secures future prosperity When vision and wealth meet in Dubai, the result is breathtaking, Richard Evans finds Improving Diskette can oblige Improving Diskette can oblige Doncaster C4 Newbury Ludlow Changing times but Senna favourite Oliver Holt on regulations that give the Formula One season a new dimension War of words overhauled by accent on glorious tradition Andrew Longmore follows the course of history that records rows and mutiny at the Boat Race Autosport Driven by desire to regain former glory Ron Dennis faces up to his biggest challenge as head of McLaren as the grand prix season starts in Sao Pauko, Brazil, this weekend How they line up for the 1994 grand prix campaign Teams and Drivers BBC 1 Radio 1 Classic Romance Every Sunday 9am-Noon Variations Satellite Racing Athletics shaken by departure of Dick Six meet in head-on clash for sevens possession Fletcher realistic about England's slim hopes Teams Record spending on deadline day Times Two Crossword No 122 Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Psion Series 3 Motor Sport

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