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News from 29/03/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, David Adams, Norfolk, Longford, Masham of Ilton, Rawlinson, Ryder of Warsaw, St. John of Fawsley, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, St James's Palace, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Sir David Lees, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Sir Frederick Lawton, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Lord Harris, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Aileen Ballantyne, J. R. Porter, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Shreela Flather, Sally Hamwee, Margaret Jay, Eileen Ware (Coordinator), Margot Norman, Julie N. Hynds, John Woodcock, Robert Miller and Rose Wild, Ronald Gray, George Brock, Lin Jenkins and Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Harling, Ben Lynfield and Christopher Walker, David Drewry, Director, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Peter Catterall (Director), Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Anthony Bilmes, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Catherine Milton and Jonathan Prynn, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Maurice Frankel, Director, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Robert Ballantyne, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, Owen Humphreys, Coleraine, N. J. Mustoe, Christopher Walker, J. Pegley, Dermot Woolgar, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Chris Bonington, Doug Scott, Stephen Venables, Peter Riddell, Mike Wilson, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Allen Robertson, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, Derek Harris, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Chris Moore, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, Colin Campbell, Nigel Dempster (Editor, Diary), Walter Ellis,

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Pollution Alert Maths lesson murder spurs safety review They have killed me, and now they have killed all of you, says sttacker Berlusconi claims victory as Italy swings to right No Title Picture Gallery War comes to Johannesburg Michael Hamlyn watches South Africa's nightmare come true as gunmen shoot it out in the streets of Johannesburg city centre Bernard Levin Teachers' moment of truth Emergency Ward Major faces rebellion over Europe climbdown United Cutlers of Sheffield Picture Gallery Obedient Tories chew on Dr. Hurd's bitter Euro-pill Political Sketch MPs condemn 'betrayal' by Major over voting rights Britain wins one concession Halifax RUC women armed 'Hysterical' beef scare hits other trade deals Correction Property buyers face two sets of legal bills PC's arrest rate too low Health reformer dies Father's murder charge £5m payout to island Boxer sent for trial Officer stabbed in street Revenge girl sentenced Boy, 8, robbed widow Dinosaur print stolen National Blood Transfusion Service Call for health checks on royal yacht crews News in Brief Family and friends mourn death of a 'bonny, canny girl' 'I don't hold the school responsible. How can any school be prepared for an incident such as incident such as this?' Teachers demand swift safety measures Security Concert pianist torched neighbour's home after discord over practice Children will face their grief together Counseling Teacher Iltalkland Ottawa police hunt gun gang after Briton is murdered The Astra Vauxhall Scientists test device to cut deadly diesel fumes Clean air conference Reverse for car firms over green claims Regent Travel Services Casement diaries reveal homosexual promiscuity 'Society must halt decline in science' Radio's new voice greets the dawn Epson Employment Group Department 'Airbag' burns made by seat belt Choice of Pensions & Investments Children win right to fight Heseltine over 'cancer' cables Judge frees death crash detective Ericsson Cult women will be extradited next week Ryman the stationer Forecasters will issue red alerts to beat skin cancer As concern grows about Britain's second commonest form of cancer, weather bulletins are to predict the risk from sunburn Allegations of police violence rise steeply The Police Complaints Authority says that officers are increasingly being accused of violence and racial discrimination Cuore Sportivo Picture Gallery Four Gloucester bodies identified West End plan to fight touts Keene on Chess Child carer was drunk News in Brief Son questioned Murder charge Hodge to stand Rider killed It's unusual HSBC Group Mayhew defends legal aid for Sinn Fein chief Renault Adams threatens to throw out Major peace plan Sinn Fein is ready to push ahead with its own peace initiative, Gerry Adams tells Nicholas Watt Make-up of Ulster committee attacked English Heritage Reforms 'will hurt victims of crime' Shop doors must not be closed to the future Commentary Nationwide Rod Richards, the Conservative MP for Clywd North… MP calls for 'dirty tricks' enquiry In Parliament Success splits the Berlusconi front Italy's swing to right leaves chance of hung parliament Budget Kravchuk's foes make headway in Ukraine poll Bonn doubts linger over Eurofighter Embattled Hurd found only choice was to beat retreat Legal minefield lies ahead Dell What they had to say about Europe Major Guardian Direct British stance provokes bitter German attack Nordic states fear backlash in ballot Women of CIA want licence to spy Electricity Children die singing hymn as tornado tears down church (Reuter): Students shot Mexico waits for ruling parry to point the way Balladur gives in to student anger Clinton officials rush to back aide Mercury PLO men killed by undercover Israelis Blow to peace progress in Cairo talks National Westminster Bank Egyptians flock to film attacking Islamic terrorism Ciller party bounces back in the local polls Ionesco, genius of farce, dies at 81 Offensive stirs Serb fears over federation Bloodbath as Johannesburg march turns into battlefield The ANC and Inkatha accused each other over the violence that broke out on the streets when Zulus tried to march on the ANC headquarters. President de Klerk put the blame on the indiscipline of organisers Pyongyang hits at Patriot build-up Forte (Reuter): Algerian official shot dead News in Brief (Reuter): Corsica arrests (Reuter): Ferry rescue (Reuter): Murder denied (Reuter): Fish blockade (AFP): Killer snows (Reuter): Maori saluted C&c for Human Potential Should killers rot in jail? Not everyone agree that life should sometimes mean life The Times Conundrum Competition Taking steps with Fred Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the woman who saved Fred Dibnah from himself That bird is British The French attempt to extend their hunting season puts our migratory birds at risk Timing of life and death If you want to live after a bad accident, try to have it on a weekday morning. Aileen Ballantyne reports Phillips Auctioneers & Valuers Should you be on drugs? Taking patients off sleeeping pills is not as difficult as once thought Commercial Union A shrinking feeling Recent results suggest psychological studies are not what they used to be Innovative Therapies Bio-Light Impaled on the horns of the Euro-dilemma The Prime Minister has mishandled the European Union voting dispute and left himself The dispute is the worst possible start for the election campaigns after Easter Was it really all in vain? The evil empire is no more, so why are former Soviet countries voting communist? Loving a lord The Times Diary Picture Gallery Not cashiered The Time Diary Apply charm The Times Diary Not closed: just resting Reject the Deal Defeat in Greece cannot be dressed as victory in Europe Blood in Johannesburg How many more warnings does Buthelezi need? Diesel Words When safer fuels are not quite what they seemed Motives, duty and immunity orders Leasehold reform Efforts to keep science to the fore Perry's wife's 'friend' Tusks among the vines Climbers' rights Sea trophy Sunday shopping with fair deals Distinctively Brum Human rights move Wot language barrier? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery A display of paintings and drawings by children in… Village dispute grows Canford School Dinners Luncheon Service appointments Appointment University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Eugène Ionesco Eugène Ionesco, Romanianborn French playwright, died in Paris yesterday aged 81. He was born in Slatina, Romania, on November 26,1912 John Marshall John Marshall, film producer, died on March 5 aged 59. He was born on March 11,1934 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Low Cost Flights Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items British Diabetic Association The Times Frances Donaldson Frances Donaldson (Lady Donaldson of Kingsbridge), author, died on March 27 aged 87. She was born on January 13,1907 Picture Gallery On this Day The Appeal of Good Friday The Times Crossword No 19,502 News Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Sport Features Law The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Bonds enjoy brief surge as Opec deadlock hits oil price Advisers' boycott threatens Pia future The Personal Investment Authority is expected today to announce a substantial management restructuring and will come under strong attack in Parliament tomorrow Law Fraser float shares to be scaled back Arts Of gas chief attacks OFT and Dogstar Sport Analysts wary of growth in new mortgages John Charcol Interest on All Bills? Business Editor Driven out Driven up Driven Away Driven down Barclays fights final round in US tax battle Copier industry must act to avoid Mmc referral The OFT says customers are partly to blame for malpractice in the photocopier industry for failing to shop around for the best deal or leaving decisions to junior staff Scottish Widows SNC to pay for staff loyalty in shares British Gas set to double investment in Ulster Alert over BAe stake rule RJB waits to make more mine takeovers Government earns poor rating on pensions Business Roundup IoM ferry firm to grow New chief at Ryman Research centre closes 4-Play calls in receiver Nelson Hurst ahead ASH drops to £11.8m The Times Pension Halcyon Days Restyled Pearson hunts acquisitions After the divestment of non-core businesses Pearson is free to consider acquisitions to enhance its media interests, particularly outside Britain United shares pay the penalty The GKN and Westland divide Sir David Lees calls for talks Greed destabilises oil prices Regulator has few friends Pennington By our City Staff: Sales up at Royal Doulton Far East growth boosts Scholl Ericsson Westland pledges special payout Shares take another roller-coaster ride Stock Market Market at a Glance Trourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Holliday to buy Reckitt Colours Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Picture Gallery Where prospects please, and only bears are vile Dollar Spot Rates Stores look for new ways to drive customers out of town The 1980s explosion of massive shopping centres a long way from the high street may have ended, but Susan Gilchrist believes the idea still has appeal Ong Beng Seng still on song The Times City Diary Racy HMSO The Times City Diary Force majeure The Times City Diary Profits track The Times City Diary Gym jogathon The Times City Diary Pearson's new programme Tempus Inchcape British Land Great Jazz Collection token Holliday Chemicals Blagden seeking £20 via cash call Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inchcape drives Rolls into Chinese market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company News in Brief Financially Motivated Joint Venture Executives Required for Consultancy… Inventions The Bottom Line (UK) PLC Touchstane Associutes Ltd Director/partner Impex Consultants TT Land pays £128m in Royal deal Eagle Star's plea to Lords is rejected Multiple Classified Advertising Items Department of Public Works Business Roundup Restructuring lifts profit at Taylor Nelson AGB Sherwood climbs 9% Forth Ports payout up Bemrose optimistic Argent seeks listing Franchise turnover returning to pre-recession levels Derek Harris finds signs of growth Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope International Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Lorraine Electronics Cellnet Interest on all bills, says IoD Rodney Hobson on why the IoD wants a statutory right to interest on oustanding bills for every company Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Theatre Breaks Tel Bankhouse Leisure Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dyno-Rod Group Spring National Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Livewire's start-up aid spreads to early years Gains disappear by the close The Document Company The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lord MacKay replies Frances Gibb hears the Lord Chancellor answering his critics Picture Gallery Women? Not yet Inns and Outs Exam protest McKenna latest TSB The law should curb these inspectors Counsel Zarak MacRae Brenner Capital Markets and Mutual Funds Bristows Cooke & Carpmael Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Price Waterhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Chambers The Times Last orders for the Bar? As solicitors win advocacy rights, the Bar must adapt to new conditions, says Sir Frederick Lawton, who suggests future roles for barristers There is no reality in the argument put forward for two training systems The Chambers of Mr H Baisden Quarry Dougall Times Newspapers Do-IT-yourself When a City firm wanted a new system, it own staff built and installed it We have overcome techno-fear Copeland Borough Council Linklaters & Paines Actis People in Law IMCO Group PLC Michael Page International Westminster Medical Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals No Title Translators M/f Four Essex Court No Title Locums Campbell Hooper Writing Skills for Law Students Turberville Woodbridge Partnership Secretary Hanson PLC C. S. Gill & Co Karon Keating, Micropal Limited Times Newspapers Ltd Pop Engineer of polite illusions Galleries: A Swiss artist in ambush, Victorian photographs of India, plus recommended shows Richard Cork peers into the looking-glass world of Markus Raetz, where Carroll meets klee Gallery Choice An Indian scrutiny The British Museum's exhibition of early Asian photographs shows how Victorians put the camera to work Wee drop of the hard stuff Arts Briefing Dance Royal Academy of Arts Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainments 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 symbol) on release across the country The old ones are still the best Soul: Paul Sexton takes a sentimental journey back to the golden age of laidback funk Maze Apollo, Hammersmith Hard-won triumph London Concerts: A veteran maestro returns: and more from a Russian maverick Philharmonia/Giulini Festival Hall Wild man of the East Schnittke Festival Royal Academy of Music The Times Royal Shakespeare Company Ready for you now, Ms de Mille Allen Robertson on choreographer Agnes de Mille, whose Fall River Legend is to receive a belated British premiere Ashton underlined Dance Reviews: Triple treats at Covent Garden … hall from leathers in Watford … sold drag with boredom Royal Ballet Covent Garden Picture Gallery Girls in tight trousers Metalcholica Palace, Watford Picture Gallery Gender bender De Frutos Chisenhale Caught on screens Rock Review BBC Symphony Orchestra Mother of all wars Theatre Leaking From Every Orifice BAC, SW11 Duty of bailee of goods Extent of right to bail Presumption unjustified in Community Previous EC employment is relevant Competing foreign judgments Libel defendants entitled to medical records Organ grinder is not liable for VAT The Times Schumacher's arrival signals new dawn Standings Norman sets standard of unparalleled excellence Leading Scores TAG Heuer Davies fails on final hole Leading Scores Change in routine helps Davis to regain lost ground England sides play with distinction Sport in Brieff Racers may appeal Bedford leaves BAF World Cup doubts Crusaders taken over Blake scents record Snow Reports England cubs show lion's heart At Port of Spain South Africa crawl ahead to thwart Australia's plans Scoreboard Michelin For the Record Hong Kong provides reminder of lost arts David Hands, rugby correspondent, on the contribution of the annual sevens tournament to the game's good health Word-Watching Golden Nashwan misses Kempton Chapple-Hyam considers Craven Stakes for leading 2,000 Guineas hope Newcastle Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Sandown Park Luckless Williamson handed two-day ban Guide to our In-Line Racecard Bloom's quintet equals riding record Tigers bank on safe Bett as title brings just reward Nicholas Harling on the coach who has guided Thames valley to the pinnacle of domestic basketball Table Brazil air skills amid flying challenges Overseas Football Graham puts Arsenal on defensive Running out of time to reverse falling standards Pools Forecast Blackburn ready for test of leadership Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Lewis at odds with Pickard over reasons for failure TV Licensing BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Classic fm 100-102 Variations Choice Satellite Motor Sport Spirited England must seize rare chance Miklosko's mistake punished by Rogers Bttom Eight Crossword Enthusiasts It needed four people to carry the Sporting Life… Winning Move Word-Watching Taylor returns from exile in Molineux move Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Tennis

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