News from 21/03/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Richard MUNDAY(Director), Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Rachel Cusk, Peter Lansley, Amaryllis Fleming, Tim Judah, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, E. Moran, Richard Eaton, Brian Kemball-Cook, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, John Naisbitt, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Fletcher and James Pringle, Libby Purves, John Swift, Director, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Ben Lynfield, Alexandra Frean and Andrew Pierce, Keith Pike, Tom Rhodes and John Phillips, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, A. Taylerson, John Percival, Anthony Bowles, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, Glenn Davies, John Woodcock, Amanda Holden, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, P. Cousins, Alison Roberts, Joanna Ashton-Johnson, James Couchman, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Redmond O'Hanlon, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, R. W. A. Letham, Kevin McNamara (Mp for Hull North), Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Iola Smith, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Jonathan Mirsky and Andrew Pierce, Srikumar Sen and Michael Horsnell, Ray Kennedy and Inigo Gilmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alfred Hall, Barry Field, Clive Brooke, General Secretary, Tony Dawe, Arthur Leathley and George Brock, Stephanie Trotter, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Graham Searjeant, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoCricket Choic Guards play for peace in Sarajevo Solicitors and barristers 'should train together' Index Rescuers find traces of soldiers missing in Borneo Borneo Rescue Quake rocks Los Angeles Stewart struggles to curb Ambrose Call for boxing ban after KO Hurd trapped in Euro vote row Global Revolt Peoples Phone No Title Pilot praised after IRA's lucky timing downs helicopter Cellnet Tories 'split' over EU Whitehall pays £2m for slip on trainees Civil servants sworn at but not sworn by Warrington anniversary Mother sues care staff Eagle on losing streak Slow gear delays bikers Boy dies after 130ft fall National Blood Transfusion Service MPs face censure over Lloyd's losses News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Family of dead girl sues freed suspect Police press for extra weapon search powers By a Staff Reporter: English raise the roof for Welshman Tongue-tied welcome baffles tourists Pointing the Way-To a Warmer Greeting By a Staff Reporter: Police help Princess foil clamp Telecom Security Barmaid and lover stabbed 47 times Why she chooses The Times Employment Department Group MoD to profit from blood breakthrough Frozen assets could make millions Army doctors have perfected a process for use in combat areas which will be equally applicable in civilian hospitals Discs make light work of libraries Pupils' job courses to start at 14 Pill gives hope to impotent Fear of crime rises rapidly despite tough Tory words Fear at Home and at Large Theft has nothing to do with poverty, says Hunt Editor tells takeover boss not to interfere Babies 'are cleverer if stroked' Crown Jewels sparkle in Tower's £10m setting Hewlett Packard Citroën Fields that grow nothing yield lucrative harvest Farmers who have benefited from the European Community's set-aside subsidy will this year reap even richer rewards Brain surgery turns wife into stranger How The Odd Job Man Made a Fortune and other true… Commuting in London gets easier News in Brief Guppy move Ram raider Cancer deaths Plane death Gang rape Bond winners Solution Point Anglican clergy give little help to wedding couples Book thief could strip out plates Renault Shrinking world shifts power to the nimblest In the global paradox, John Naisbitt writes, the smallest players take the biggest roles and reap the rewards Keene on Chess League Against Cruel Sports Berlusconi's vague goals score with Italian voters Italian Election Neutral Sweden worries over defence link-up Zovirax Cold Sore Cream Mitterrand calms D-Day tensions Balladur honeymoon goes on but left makes local gains Tired Yeltsin prefers dacha to desk Kohl faces setback in key local elections News in Brief (AP): TV crew shot (AFP): Visit starts (AFP): Tunisians vote (Reuter): Mountain hunt (Reuter): Kurds riot (AP): Fowl play Tears and laughter greet the first UN convoy into Maglaj Aid officials insist the highway to besieged Muslim enclave will remain open Our Foreign Staff: Landmine on road to peace kills British soldier in Bosnia Rover Finance Ltd. First Direct Serb chief retains appetite for war Americans push Israel and Plo to peace table Optimism revives over Middle East talks after Arafat engages in fresh round of meeting National Westminster Bank Pretoria police stand by their accused chiefs Election Countdown Egypt to rebuild oasis temple Commercial Union All of us, at Euro Disneyl and are Happy to Announce (Reuter): Washington presses for sanctions on Pyongyang The North Koreans, in defence of their unclear secrets, have talked of turning Seoul into a sea of fire. America is considering deploying warships and Patriot missiles The Royal Bank of Scotland Makers of simplified Ulster tragedy wait to gather harvest of Oscars Hollywood praise will be lavished on the Guildford Four film, but no American will learn about Ulster from its distortions, argues Ben MacIntyre Tulip computers The Times Reuter: Salvador rivals scent poll victory Clintons to admit tax claim errors Euro Disney Who's got the itch for '96? The old warhorses of American politics are preparing to challenge Clinton The Times Jungle that time forgot Redmond O'Hanlon recalls journeys through Borneo's forests where the Army team is lost Watch out for the sun bear and deadly king cobra In defence of endangered dons They re unworldly and eccentric—and they must be preserved Long, lean and layered Shy or showy, pert or ankle skimming, the waistcoat in all its manifestations is the key to spring's favourite look Fashion Ian Harris Best Waistcoats Penny Plain Matthew Parris Plausible people are so good at talking their way out of trouble, we forget they shouldn't be in it in the first place Getting lumbered The Times Diary Hope in the black view of Britain A view across racial barriers gives groud for optimism, though fears for the young Managers versus meddlers The Cabinet is temperamentally divided Riddell on Monday Here be monsters The Times Diary Out of touch The Times Diary Truth will out The Times Diary Invasion force The Times Diary Fleurs du mal of Sissinghurst To Play for Peace Let Sarajevo's footballers make the future Behind the Mask Frace and Germany should be more frank with each other Learning the Law Lord Justice Steyn's proposals deserve support Selecting sex of children Labour and Irish unity Melina and marbles Soviet wives affair Guns at home and links with crime Wrens on board Sunday betting Price to pay for tax self-assessment Loss of speech Cricket country Tusks among the vines Court Circular University of Portsmouth Nature notes Personal Column Memorial service Today's royal engagements School news Loretto/Heriot-Watt Essay Prize Reception Appointment Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries Dinner The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Administrative Management Diploma examination Forthcoming marriages Licensed Conveyancers The Earl of Inchcape The Earl of Inchcape, chariman of P&o, 1973-83, and the president of Inchacpe, the international motor and business services group, died on March 17 aged 76. He was born at Uckfield, Sussex, on December 27,1917 Lord Nugent of Guildford Lord Nugent of Guidford, Conservative MP for Guildford, 1950-66, and a former junior minister at Agriculture and at Transport, died on March 16 aged 86. He was born on June 6,1907 Church appointments Sister Mary Perpetua Sister Mary Perpetua, Obe, Daughter of the Cross and hospital administrator, died on March 11 aged 80. She was born on September 18,1913 Lawrence Spivak Lawrence Spivak, who pioneered the inquisition of politicians on television, died in Washington on March 9 aged 93. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 11,1900 The Queen at Olympia News The Times Crossword No 19,495 Knockando Sport Picture Gallery Times Weathercall No Title People in the Times Picture Gallery The Times Tomorrow Ambrose torments England Fast bowlers give West Indies stranglehold on second Test Scoreboard Newell strengthens Blackburn's challenge Top of Table Arts Books Business Birth date gives Lewis his own brand of age concern The Loan Corporation Education: Bullies on the Run Specialist advises Bentt to retire from ring Price stays course as rivals struggle in blustery finish Davies in control for four-shot win Bell's Cambridge women take Boat Race honours Edwards provides touch of inspiration Saint-Andre banishes ghosts Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Snow Reports England rule but Wales reign Five nations' championship decided in favour of the vanquished at Twickenham Final Table Carling lacking in direction Victory provides platform for future Rob Andrew, England's bruised stand-off half, tells why winning at Twickenham was just enough Bell's Two winners prompt few celebrations Gerald Davies sees the five nations' championship end on an unsatisfactory note at Twickenham The Times Esha Ness nears day of decision Richard Evans Nap: Carnetto (2.50 Newcastle) Next best: Fortune's Girl (4.50 Newcastle) National Hunt Leaders Newcastle Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Saturday's Results Newbury final attracts 20 entries Plumpton Cheltenham is role model for Epsom owners Racing commentary Lingfield Park United slowed down as Cantona digs his heel in Simon Barnes sees the leaders of the Premiership struggle to cope with adversity at Swindon Villa prepare for Wembley visit to chorus of jeers Bold Oldham stage stirring recovery City fail to dispel survival doubts Picture Gallery Outlook improving for Ardiles Rudge dreading deadline ring Armstrong enhances Palace's healthy position Hagi searches for lost youth Romanian playmaker disappints in Anglo-Italian Cup final Rob Hughes is saddened by the loss of form of a world-class player in a dull Wembley final Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Scotland's play must match rebuilt setting Scottish commentary Bedford ousted as clubs express discontent Put your selection talents to the test A new competition to brighten the 1994 cricket season Terms and Conditions The infocheck Group See the Test of your choice The First Class XI Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Word-Watching Hide's win clouded by concern England pair look Olympic prospects Praying for rain offers little reprieve In Guyana Warne provides lesson for South Africa Cape Town Scoreboard Candeloro lifts spirits Tendulkar milestone Ovation for Milton Butler secures treble Popov sets record again Tame Tigers toppled Tomba takes title Humberside qualify Scots threaten boycott Garcia's four goals cannot save Britain Sport in Brief Mansell falters as Andretti leaves his rivals trailing Critics silenced by victorious return Legal & Public Notices Sampras stops Agassi's winning run For the Record Results from 11 Point-To-Point Meetings Bloodstains on the abattoir floor Opera Review Flowrs Champter Arts Centre, Cardiff Theatre Under the influence of genius Goya's images strike a chord with a growing number of contemporary artists Ordinary fun Rock: A personality problem, a talkent with attitude and a golden oldie Inspiral Carpets Astoria Star in the making Des'ree Jazzz Café, NW1 Honed alone Daryl Hall The Forum, Nw5 Books National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson 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 shymbol .) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinter power in the darkness Theatre: Revivals of three modern classics benefit from fine acting and even better staging The Birthday Party Lyttelton Poisoners of gender The Maids/No Way Out Drill Hall, WC1 Sure Spanish steps Dance: Fiery flamenco in words and music Compania National de Danza Sadler's Wells Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Living with the loss of a child The story of a couple whose baby is stolen impresses Rachel Cusk for its combinatio of lyricism and practicality worthy of a great Victorian novelist A Change of Climate By Hilary Mantel Viking, £15 Cowboy and Indians What's Wrong with America By Scott Bradfield Picador, ?14.99 The History of Luminous Motion By Scott Bradfield Picador, £5.99 pbk Hanging by her Teeth By Bonnie Greer Serpent's Tail, £7.99 paperback original The Lone Ranger & Tonto Fistfight in Heaven By Sherman Alexie Secker & Warburg, ?8.99 paperback original A national nightmare True Crime Microcosm of a master The Bartok Companion Edited by Malcolm Gillies Faber, ?35 The Times Educational Supplement London Business School Canterbury Christ Church College University of Bath Highfield School Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Peter's School St Edmund's School Canterbury Thomas's London Day Schools University of Glasgow Queen Mary and Westfield College The University of Sheffield Magdalen College, Oxford Courses University of Strathclyde The University of Auckland University of Wales Lampeter University of Strathclyde United against the bullies Britain's first anti-bullying unit opens this week. Iola Smith reports on how it will work Engineers should look beyond the MBA A new breed of business courses for industry is undervalued Hagley School Memorial Prom Let's do school lunch some time An education authority promotes the quality of its meals Novel way to literacy Viewpoint University of Brighton Leicester University Webster University Manchester Business School Schiller International University University of Hertfordshire Aston Business School Kingston University University of Durham City University Business School Management Centre Oxford Brookes University Warwick Business School MBAth University of Bath Institute for Financial Management University of Leeds University of Newcastle upon Type Nimbas The International MBA De Montfort University Leicester Southampton University Management School University of Glascow Educational Studentships Jesus College, Oxford Alliance Francaise Queens Holborn College Computeach International Ltd. Mander Portman Woodward Holborn College Gabbitas Educational Consultants Summer School at Exeter University Knightsbridge University Health Services Research Unit Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies's College Lansdowne Surrey College St. Andrew's Cambridge EF International Language Schools A level/GCSE Easter Revision Oxford Tutorial College Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Outlook for jobs improves Store interest Tax protest Attack of nerves puts long-term economic health at risk Gilt-Edged La Crème De La Crème Anscombe & Ringland The Axel Springer Publishing Group CAL Futures Limited Technology Desking Ltd Profit leap forecast at the Pru Reporting this Week Times Group Acme IMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Medici Society Ltd Susan Hamilton Group Pa to Md and Creative Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Link Language Appointments IoD seeks legal right to interest on debts Business Roundup Angus tipped for Boots Colliery set to reopen Persona market plan Change on Week The Pount Stock Market Interior Design Studio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tourist Rates Cavalry rides to the rescue of Euro Disney at Buffalo Bill's The future is based on figures grounded in the reality of hard experience while the fun and fantasy of the theme park live on for visitors I've travelled on other airlines, and… Off the wall Time Times City Diary Jockeying for position The Times City Diary Ethics role The Times City Diary Three-point turn The Times City Diary Long haul to buzz bureaucrats out of Europe's airways The issue of landing slots at heathrow can be solved by a free market On a roll The Times City Diary Home cooking The Times City Diary Brainy Bradford The Times City Diary Polished smiles The Times City Diary Westland should stay independent Business Letter BBC1 Radio 1 Susannah Simons Euro Disney US blow to rival telecoms network By our City Staff: Barclays' farewell to traditional managers By our City Staff: Accountancy firms face £1bn claims Times Two Crossword Bondholders seek Heron receivership Winning Move Word-Watching By our Deputy City Editor: Saatchi to end rift on chairman's pay Airline Dogfight The Best of the North West Timetable for sale of Br to be published this week
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