News from 28/03/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Francis Beckett, Carol Lewis, Kenneth Minogue, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Andrew Williams, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ruth Evans, Director, Joe Joseph, Bryan Stiles, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Roger Hurn, Jim McCue, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alastair A. Spence, President, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Martyn E. Jones, John Young, Maciej Chodzko-Zajko, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Aisling Foster, John O'leary, Ray Kennedy and R. W. Johnson, Gerald Kaufman, M. P. Ford, Russell Kempson, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent and Ian Brodie, John Woodcock, Rupert Speyer, P. M. Cruickshank, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Andy Lavender, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Johnny Johnson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and George Brock, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Roy Chapman, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Rachel Collins, David Hunt, Richard Simmonds, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Roger Wingate, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Bruce Cheeseman and James Pringle, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Peter Hunt, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Karsten Schmidt, Christopher Hawtree, Hilary Sears (Directors), David MacKie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Stephen O'brien (Chief Executive), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, E. Tison, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Bob Bury, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, David Cesarani (Director), Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, David Sizer, John Phillips, Chris Thomas and Jonathan Mirsky, David Levin, Ross Tieman, Frank Murray, Peter Robinson, Iain Webb, David Wedgwood Benn, Neville Howlett, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoMajor forced into corner on Europe Deadline set for voting deal Order The Times and freeze the price until January Index Matthew Parris Compromise Proposals Divorce plan defended Author casts doubt on Sarajevo's 'Anne Frank' Anne McElvoy Picture Gallery United treble dream ends England's rare day of triumph Cricket Chancellor's tax sabotage backfires Cardiff Bay. Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Index Police could show guns on street Heseltine fuels row over the pace of Post Office sell-off Eurofighter finally takes to the skies Europ assistance Yorkshire Tories pick French Euro candidate MacKay says mediators may salvage marriages MPs want local change Gatwick acts to end runway confusion News in Brief RSPCA settles dispute Crash injures ten troops MoD faces abortion suit Plane crashes in sea Kenneth Robinson dies Phones 'trigger airbags' To Give Blood Police may display side-arms Harrow pupil heir to Scottish family seat after hunting death 'Master of Lovat' title and 160,000 acres bequeathed as clan mourns second sudden bereavement Man who raped baby daughter found dead Search is on for bowlers in a class of their own Organisers hope a series of master classes with cricketing greats will unearth a rare creature: an English fast bowler Parties condemn Adams legal aid Rolex Rescued expedition leader still hopes to conquer Kinabalu Abbey National School to go ahead with Borneo mountain climb Briton shot in New York hotel BBC is breaking law, claims ITV Teenagers turn to friends and TV for sex education By our Education Correspondent: Star pupils could start university at school Keene on Chess Children play truant to escape bullies Texas Capital's weekend warriors get down serious competition Nationwide Task force to halt extinction roll-call Changes at Broadmoor 'put staff in danger' Airmen's triumphant D-Day role recalled By a Staff Reporter: Boy sues over cash to continue education St. Joseph's Hospice American Airlines A Choice of Four Advertisements from the Building… Congregations sing praises of their new women priests Churches in Bristol are thriving as parishioners discover the word of God is as good coming from a woman's mouth Prisoners return from home leave Planned roads may be shelved for years The London Hernia Centre Doctors say reforms have failed Jaguar Think Wood Greed is not the creed of market economy Competition is about maintaining a lifestyle we have cherished for generations David Hunt, the Employment Secretary, argues in a Conservative Political Centre pamphlet that the Tory Party shares cored beliefs with Christian Democracy English Heritage Crash dead home today New in Brief PC stabbed Thinking thin Brawl death Bond winners Employment Department Group Desperate estate agents cut their rates Italy's voters given chance to break with corrupt past Organised crime lingers in the shadows of reformed election system National Westminster Bank By our Foreign Staff: German Socialist chosen to administer Mostar Separatists shun Ukrainian ballot Crimea advances its clocks two hours and looks to Russia Balladur hints at concessions to students Kidnapped Spanish heiress released New in Brief (Reuter): Attack blame (Reuter): Albanian visit (Reuter): Berlin exit (Reuter): Racism protest (Reuter): Tower eroding (AP): 'Hair' banned Sicilia US exit leaves Somalia prey to looters and bandits The Americans have gone and plunderers are operating with impunity in Mogadishu. The outcome has left future US peace operations hemmed in by rules and conditions Whitewater ensnares Clinton's closest aide White House dogged by fresh allegations of cover-up and sexual harassment CU Commercial Union President takes a weekend family break Murder in Mexico stirs conspiracy fears (AP): Alabama tornado kills 17 in church New is Brief (Reuter): OAS choice (AP): Museum attack (AFP): Woman elected (AP): Colonel freed (Reuter): Consul expelled (AP): Islanders vote (Reuter): Singer sell-out Tyson fails test Buthelezi gives hope for curb on violence Seoul's hard nuclear line risks Chinese backlash Songbirds serenade Peking ritual Neo-Nazis prepare to fight ANC 'Antichrist' 'I have a key to the armoury, we will take weapons without a shot fired' On the fifth leg of his South African odyssey, Sam Kiley in Piet Retief, Eastern Transvaal, ventures into the stronghold of the belligerent far right By our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): Algerians kill more militants Viglen A double room with couplets An anthology of poetry challenges the Gideon in American motels The Times Loveless in a cold climate A plea from the heart by three boys from Russia's bleak northern wastes Shooting your mum is fun A subterranean world where Mother Superior can be a top gun Arabian knights, desert princes An army of Peter O'Toole lookalikes comes sauntering out of the sun as menswear decides that Moor is better Fashion N Bloom and Son Hotline Christian Lacroix Matthew Parris Alderman Roberts could be the saviour of the Government, if only it will listen to Grantham's alternative voice Yes, ex-minister The Times Diary Britain looks bigger from the south Spanish eyes see a significant European role for the British that we have failed to appreciate Confusion in liberal doses The Tory left is suffering a crisis of indecision, says Peter Riddell Making advances The Times Diary Frame game The Times Diary Tarzan at 10 The Times Diary Quote unquote The Times Diary Time to Stand Firm How Major can begin to unite his party on Europe The Dangers of Delay Economic policy demands a further cut in interest rates Lesson from Somalia Intervention saved lives but its execution was flawed Need for tougher laws on fraud Risks 'fairly' shared Double-fee dilemma VE-Day is casting a light on the past Lady to lead the Lords? Too few anaesthetists Marriage in church Proper approach to sex education Traffic 'calming' Tale of two anthems Schindler on a list Court Circular Service dinners Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Forthcoming marriage Marriages Royal engagements Thanksgiving service The Times Anniversaries Dinners Reception Appointment Pattenmakers' Co The Times Latest wills The Master of Lovat Simon Fraser, Master of Lovat, son and heir of Lord Lovat and owner of the Beaufort Castle estate in Inverness-shire, died of a heart attack on March 26 aged 54. He was born on August 28,1939 Church news Walter Lantz Walter Lantz, film animator and creator of Woody Woodpecker, died in Los Angeles on March 22 aged 93. He was born in New Rochelle, New York, on April 27,1900 Kenneth Robinson Kenneth Robinson, broadcaster and satirist, died in hospital in Kingston upon Thames after a short illness on March 26 aged 68. He was born in Ealing, west London, April 26,1925 Peter Stephan Peter Stephan, Harley Street specialist, died from a heart attack on March 20 aged 50. He was born in Middlesbrough on September 18,1943 (From a Government Paper): Tory Riot at Devizes Major faces Euro voting dilemma The Times Crossword No 19,501 Business People in the Times Picture Gallery Times Weathercall Sport Picture Gallery Features Tomorrow in the Times Arts Picture Gallery TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Villa end United's treble dream Richardson third time lucky in Coca-Cola Cup final Teams Caddick gives England sight of victory Education Port of Spain Scoreboard Arts Business Rolls-Royce of football hisses steam at roadside Sporting Index Books on Monday For the Record Schumacher starts season in style Hill second after Senna spins off in Brazilian Grand Prix Details Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Norman strides to victory by record margin Details Fixtures Britain sink to new low in Davis Cup Pickard criticises LTA after emphatic defeat by Portugal Results South Africa slow to take full advantage Scoreboard Davis retains Masters title Thorpe shows new resolve David Miller sees signs that Michael Altherton's team is turning the corner Chen may miss semi-final Tigers show teeth to capture crown Sport in Brief Davies overtaken Kings' sequence ends Ipswich maintain lead Eagles soar higher Bonaly off the hook Britons earn rewards Hampstead promoted Page & Moy Leicester march on as referee hits note of discord Baffling decision spoil spectacle England choose wrong option The Times Rush hurries New Zealand to victory Resurgent Coventry still have much to prove Bristol gain benefit of Hanlon's influence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cecil's plans hit by loss of Bude Folkestone Multiple Display Advertising Items Leaders over the Jumps Saturday's Results Enterprise required to ensure quality of Epsom programmes Racing commentary Newton Abbot Results from 13 Point-To-Point Meetings Nap: Little Brook (4.50 Folkestone) Nb: Comanche Companion (2.20 Folkestone) Cautious Arsenal distracted by European calling Work ethic serves Blackburn well as they close gap Shearer regains goal touch Carr in control as Le Tissier stalls World Cup USA94 City accelerate fall from grace Millwall's push falls foul of rules Tide runs in favour of Oxford as pride is restored Andrew Longmore on the football game that caused students to turn away from Boat Race Chester find grounds for optimism Stadium straddling two countries witnesses resurgence of club up for sale Russell Kempson sees the third division leaders enhance their promotion prospects at the expense of Wigan When money makes adversaries of partners Scottish commentary Weekend Football Results and Tables Picture Gallery Pools Check Kenya run clear of field under tuition of McDonald Leeds fail to cast off doubts on path to showdown Terms and Conditions The infocheck Group Put your selection talents to the test A game of imagination for cricket-lovers Snow Reports The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Cambridge set new standards The Times Crews and Details Passion dominates romantics' refuge At the Boat Race Picture Gallery Large Family home. Would benefit from attention to… Save energy, save money Energy Efficiency Andrew Williams explains why all sectors of commerce and industry must declare a commitment to energy management Built to be efficient Advice on building design is readily available - and highly effective Energy advice is saving £3,000 a year at the King's Theatre in Southsea In control of gas with the E factor British Gas has its own reasons for encouraging energy efficiency among customers Power plus Beat the VAT man You can still pay your fuel bills in advance if you act quickly East Midlands Electricity Home is where the heat is - so keep it An information pack spells out some easy ways we can all save energy and money at home Power to the people Energy Efficiency The electricity watchdog is out to save money. David Young reports Putting a pre-prep on the premises As boarding declines, Highgate has converted one of its houses into a school for the youngest pupils Winchester Head of History St Mark's C of E Primary School The Times Newspapers The University of Nottingham Canterbury Christ Church College Bitter prescription Public schools stand accused of fiddling league table entries. Roy Champman, Headmasters' Conference chairman, says the tables are, in any case, worthless The Clerk to the Board of Governors Multiple Display Advertising Items STESA The battle of the birds and bees On the sensitive topic of sex education, more dialogue is needed between parents and teachers, says Francis Beckett Hagley School Memorial Prom Education LLB University of Strathclyde Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UH University of Hertfordshire AF Alliance Francaise South Bank University London Chair in Structural Dynamics French lessons in urban decay De Geyter school in Paris shows that classroom blight is not confined to Britain Surrey College French University Language Programmes Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art A Levels at Cats L. A. Kidd (Principal), Rutland Sixth Davies Laing & Dick College CCSS BAC St. Aldates College Terrington Hall To Be Included in April's Guide MPW Mander Portman Woodward The Arts Educational School The British School of Paris CACC EduFax Taverham Hall School Duff Miller Dollar Academy Scotland Easter revision St. Mary's School Duke of Kent School Downside School BAC Woodbridge School Lansdowne The Times Admiration Bredon School KPS Kensington Park School Multiple Display Advertising Items don Quijote UK Queen Ethelburga's College A director for all seasons is back Bill Bryden, whose new production. A Month in the Country, opens tomorrow, is relishing his return to the theatre. Andy Lavender reports Haunted by a young ghost London Concerts: An enterprising evening with the RPO and a return visit from the Vienna Philharmonic; plus, below, Radu Lupu at the piano Quiet master in total control LSO/Davis Barbican Theatre Spotlight on the readers' choice Win a New York Trip or a Year's Theatre Tickets The Times Readers' Accolade gives you the opportunity to vote for the West End performer who has brought you greatest pleasure in the past year. Here, two distinguished theatregoers, Lord Healey and Angela Rippon, reveal their choices Books Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of firms in London and (where indicated with the symbol…) on release across the country All human life is here Theatre: Kate Bassett sees a staging of George Eliot's novel that is better than the original The Mill on the Floss Wolsey Theatre Ipswich Picture Gallery Sugar, spice and all things vice Fascinating Ad?a Lyric, Hammersmith Weill bodies just stiffs Music Theatre Johnny Johnson Rudolt Sterner Theatre The Times Are old lovers soundest? Gerald Kaufman agrees with an obituary for the special relationship: the affair is now over 'Special' No More Angle-American Relations: Rhetoric and Reality By John Dickie Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £25 How to make Bloomsbury boring Edwardian Bloomsbury By S. P. Rosenbaum MacMillan, £47.50 Whingeing on about Aussies and Pommies Manning Clark's History of Australia Abridged by Michael Catheart Chatto & Windus, £25 The cabbie and wife of Dublin's tale Desperadoes By Joseph O'Connor Flamingo, £14.99 TES Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Inspectors lobby for improved safety rules Inflation and base rates have further to fall Gilt-Edged Pension Judy Farquharson Ltd First Choice Appointments Communications Limited Senior Legal Secretary Design Office Television Receptionist Next looks poised to display double-breasted figures Reporting this Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV to Phillippa Hicks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banesto shareholders agree to restructuring Business Roundup Rover bonus for BMW Andersen merger talks Virgin to name suitors Imf heads for HK The Pound Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Spring Temps Tourist Rates Non-Secretarial Part Time Vacancies First-class returns available on the privatisation now arriving Friday, vesting day for Br, will herald new paths to revenue and testing times for ministers, says Ross Tieman Eagle Star Dust off your clubs The Times City Diary Simone The Times City Diary Four painful steps from the state to market utopia However hard they try, traditional monopolists cannot aviod the turmoil Art and life The Times City Diary Miller's crossing The Times City Diary Of mice and men The Times City Diary Won't do nicely The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 3 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Tee Time Opec fails to agree cuts in output quotas Oil prices are expected to fall on world markets today in the light of the oil ministers' decision to maintain production at current levels for the rest of the year TeleWest aims to raise £400m in sell-off Times Two Crossword No 124 Door opens to Chinese exchange UK late-payers 'worst in Europe' ECU Two-year account planned at Lloyd's Safety First Westland to reveal takeover defence
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