News from 30/03/1994
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Ruth Thomas, David Adams, Maureen Ashley, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, R. W. Mott, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Catherine Milton, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, David Rendel, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Patricia Rawlings, Richard Eaton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Simon Wilde, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Cantuar, Basil Hume, John A. Newton, Basil of Sergievo, Peter Fellgett, Rachel Kelly, Paul Boateng, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jenny Shields, Damian J. Honey, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Lin Jenkins and Paul Wilkinson, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Keith Pike, Woodrow Wyatt, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, George Brock, P. R. Millest, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Wolfgang Münchau, Sheila Hale, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. J. Lindop, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Tim Judah and Joel Brand, Oliver Holt, Janet Stobart, Sarah Cunningham, Richard Ford and Michael Horsnell, Sarah Boardley, Nicholas Wayne, P. Gordon, Jenny Abramsky, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jack Straw, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Joseph Pestell, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Peter Blaker, George Brock, European Editor, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoMargot Norman Major faces new struggle for survival Disillusioned conservatives reluctantly support retreat in European voting row By a Staff Reporter: England crash to disaster in Test Index Court ends 'age escape' for children Berlusconi sweeps in Arsenal draw Symphonic Sos Delors denies offering concessions Norwich Union suspends pensions sales force of 800 Simon Jenkins Man in court over killing of schoolgirl No title Singapore Airlines No Title High Court throws out' age rule' escape for child criminals PSION Series Rebellious pit bull bites a hole in the Euro-fog Political Sketch Watchdog says press is free to be partisan Boy dies in school bus crash Sinn Fein leaders live off benefits Pig organs in humans 'only three years away' £500m new trains for Northern line News in Brief PC stabbing charge Sunday trade backed RAF cutback warning Jaguar picks Britain Open to question Young 'ignore' TV news CPS has Falklands file Brothers in jail swap Teapot brews a record National Blood Transfusion Service (England & Wales) Father tells of anguish after girl's death in classroom 'I went into her room and you can smell her, sense she is there, but you know she is not coming back' By a Staff Reporter: Knifeman rushed in shouting By a Staff Reporter: Man cleared of raping wife Saturday in the Times Cousin of Duchess of York killed ANA All Nippon Airways Peugeot Passion and poison killer loses appeal Xenophobic Britons go for sun Poaching curb Mob ambush Ferry arrests Britain bubbles Couple killed Stephens Brothers London Gloucester police use radar in field dig Peoples Phone Trefgarne denies doctoring rules The Scott enquiry Auditor to question Porter in public on vote-fixing claim Homebase Loch Ness submarine offers depth charge English Heritage Schools defy Nut boycott of pupils' tests Pilot Tests for 11-Year-Olds Advice curb 'will add to pupil pregnancies' Epson By our Education Correspondent: Return to 11-plus sought Employment Department Group Bailiffs call time at Calais hotel Csa 'failing needs of single mothers' The Child Support Agency, already criticised for "hournding" absent fathers, has now been demned for selling women short Nissan Serena Shortage of water threatens health Vatican reaffirms virtue of celibacy AAT Beethoven season dominates festival PC World the Computer Superstore Heseltine set to be winner in Euro-row Nationwide the Building Society Faltering Leader gives ammunition to his enemies Parting shots in Commons PSION Series Right-wing ministers outgunned in Cabinet Keene on Chess Major accused of climbdown over blocking vote deal Papers In Parliament Debenhams Assurances lack policy guarantee European Commission produces a Brussels concoction of smoke and mirrors Dixons Major claims a victory on employment Partners praise difficult decision Serbs pledge to return Un aid taken by troops Joint US-Russian efforts to expand the Sarajevo ceasefire to Croatia made a good start while Bosnian Serbs moved to defuse a fresh row with the UN in Banja Luka Clinton bounces back after Whitewater Abbey National Picture Gallery Aide named as Mexico candidate US explains killings to Hosokawa News in Brief (AFP): Russian vow Skinhead trial (Reuter): Militants gain (Reuter): Blast deaths Conundrum Reuter: Touvier tells of Jewish deaths Little men, big ideas, keep Mafeking on the map Do It All Pretoria sends more troops to troubled Natal Poll suggests de Klerk win in Western Cape 60 injured in violent homeland protest Berlusconi scorns idea of coalition collapse Italy's badly-beaten left-wing politicians are banking on Silvio Berlusconi being unable to hold the fractious right together. His main problem may be Umberto Bossi Bossi shows he still has taste for a good scrap Northern League Commercial Union Raffaello Holidays Clean-cut far right brushes off past Milan Midas ready to tackle corruption Even if not all Silvio Berlusconi's hopes are realised, he has managed to end the political stranglehold of old, Tom Rhodes writes (Reuter): Ciampi to quit in mid-April Learning the lessons of safety After this week's shocking classroom attack in Middlebrough, how do schools improve their security without becoming educational fortresses? James Stewart, for 50 years a paragon of Hollywood… James Stew James Stewart's health is failing since the death of his wife of 45 years. Giles Coren reports on the couples who can't—or won't—live without each other Dell Some welcome to Britain If arriving at Heathrow is a nightmare for a Londoner, what must it be like for foreigners? A gloss on the jaded career girls If you've fought your way to the top only to feel betrayed, take comfort in this month's sell-out Vogue Regent Travel Services Politics is only skin deep Do we really care if our leaders look a shambles?Alice Thomson reports Who's kidding who in America? Why Britian is more than a match for Beavis and Butt-head The Royal Bank of Scotland Alan Coren When it comes to sex talk, adults are no better than they should be Consenting Lords Mr Major's phoney war In the campaigns of 1996, Britain will again have to stand up for common sense and liberty on the battlefields of Europe Delicious vowels Eye-eye Sit. vac How Hurd betrayed Britain Sack the Foreign Secretary, urges Woodrow Wyatt The Lost Leader Major has again risked all for little Forza Berlusconi The new government must be as innovative as the campaign Secure in the Classroom Lessons of the Middlesbrough school tragedy Churches' plea on racism in elections Loss of speech BBC in Albania Law students' cash and career snags Band by band Local reform, if asked Boat Race rivalry Drawbacks of new investment body Lesson from Italy Healthy eating Tusks among the vines Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Guide to the night sky in April Maundy Thursday services Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheon Dinners Swiftcall Telephone Club Marriages Thanksgiving service Admission ceremony University news School news Sir Roy Griffiths Sir Roy Griffiths, deputy Chairman of the National Health Service Policy Board and adviser to the Government on the National Health Service, died on march 28 aged 67. He was born on July 8,1926 Personal Column The Times Dame Whina Cooper Dame whina Cooper, Dbe, Onz, New Zealand President of Maori Land Rights since 1975, died on March 26 in Panguru, North Island, aged 98. she was born on December 9,1895 Norman Jackson, Vc Norman Jackson, Vc, who won the medal while serving with the Rafvr during the second World War, died on March 26 aged 74. He was boorn in Ealing, West London, on April8,1919 Dack Rambo Dack Rambo, televisio actor, died from an Aids-related illness in California on March 21 aged 52. He was born on November 13,1941 Tolstoy's Eightieth Birthday I have zapped the future and it works Under attack from its rivals, Bt ghas launched a £15 billion project to develop its own shopping and entertainment Superhighway From Schwarzenegger to scuba diving, Alexandra Frean puts BT's video-on-demand system through its paces Charge of the phone brigade: Mercury goes into battle The advertising tussle between the young provider of telephone services and its ling-established rival will heat up this weekend How Radio 5 Live Game to life This week Britain's first rolling news and sport network come on air. For Jenny Abramsky, the new network's controller, the months leading up to the birth were traumatic-as her diary proves Bt puts its system on trial in 2,500 homes Video-On-Demand how It Will Workdown your Telephone Line Mercury Sopexa The Sun Today News of the World Interface KW Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Ball & Hoolahan Senior Advertisement Sales Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items CB-Linnell Limited OP International Consultants News The Times Crossword No 19,503 Picture Gallery Business Sport Forecast Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listing Opinion Column Obituaries Letters The Papers British Coal's value put at £500m Stock Market Picture Gallery Index Arts Norwich suspends pensions sales force Lautro is taking a much tougher stance with its members. Its training and testing programmes include knowledge, all-round competence and giving good advice Sturge names face for £540m Picture Gallery The Pound Picture Gallery Home 41 Picture Gallery Gold Picture Gallery Sport 42-48 BMW signals Honda deal with Rover will continue Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts End of an Under-Age Excuse Business Editor Oftel warns industry of drive for competition Talks with Bt and other companies should lead to action on competition including the publication of standard prices for interconnection, Oftel says P&P Uninsured drivers add to costs US rejects Tokyo trade concessions PIA posts will deliver investor protection By our City Staff: Ice cream makers cleared Liberate your Pension Lord King lands seat at AHH Misys issue to fund purchase Jaguar to build new model in Midlands Business Roundup Rotork justifies award Waterford turnround Proudfoot in the red Labour costs immaterial CNT Cheaney Next fights recession with 88% profits rise By our City Staff: Dividend passed at Alexon Bavarian Motors Work Brand marketing is the Key to Rover's future Sir David meets alan Jones Japan is Still squirming Blenheim chief cautious Mercury Asset Management Foreign investors expected to cause turbulence for BAe Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Taylor Woodrow warns of banks forcing mergers Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Wall Street slumps to year's low Money Markets Bmw needs Rover to drive into new areas of growth Ross Tieman reports form Munich on the implications of BMW's purchase of Rover Group, the British carmaker Why Gerald likes to fly United Brotherly love Picture Gallery Gumboots on Honorary Brit Memory men Pentos Taylor Wood The Times Hammering the premium Tempus Small losses on the day Heath Group Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Retailer seeks foreign growth BT Pentos launches cash call after swing to £70m loss Lenders have agreed to provide two-year secured facilities, as the now management of Pentos seeks to restore financial stability and enhance sales and profit margins Hodder reflects the power of Spielberg Properly group in deal with Postel Losses at Bardon hit £48m Leeds Permanent close to naming new chief Business Roundup Chemical groups ahead Macfarlane at a record Bow Valley reviewed Tibbett buys for £15m Company News in Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service Sos: save our symphony orchestras Richard Morrison calls on the Arts Council to get its act together and keep Britian's bands from drowning in debt Historic in Every Sense Theatre All the news that fades Radio: Success as Five goes live Let us praise Television Review Cardiff Bay Europe's Most Exciting Waterfront… Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theater Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesement of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol.)on release across the country Filthy fun for the fourth form Theate: Benedict Nightingle enjoys a throughouly rambunctions Chancer staging Picture Gallery Cat-fight in full flight Pygmalion Nottingham Playhouse Eros steals the show Sylvia Covert Garden Dance: Birmingham Royal Ballet Best of the summer's festivals From Exeter to the Orkneys, Kate Bassett offers a guide to the finest Cultural jamborees in Britian this year Picture Gallery Legal and Public Notices Financial Notices Robeco N. V. Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Rolinco N. V. Rorento N. V. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Westminster Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Tate Quatro Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challoner James Brands Hatch Leisure plc The Times Supplements Limited Pc World Pa/personnel Assistant Personal Assistant News International Newspapers Limited Maine-Tucker Executive Recruitment Secretary/administrator JFL Recruitment Consultants First Choice Appointments Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Magazine Company Appointment Bi Language Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Devonshire Personnel LTD. Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Secretary/pa Working Wonders Recruitment LTD. Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Working Girls Ltd, Professional Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Secretary Public Creme Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items ENB English National Board Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Media Secretaries CV Travel Legal Opportunities Office Angels Jigsaw Weekend Secretary Goldman Sachs Graduate appointments Pertemps City Network Cityword Susan Hamilton Group The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anais Anais cachared Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Senior Secretary Management Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Beavers LTD. Rec Cons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prohibition on import of Ec lottery materials is justifiable Youth incapacity presumption abolished Corroboration necessary to prove insider dealing offence Judicial fiction not applicable Wrong advice given The Times Redrow Homes Broadgate Homes Picture Gallery Kenwick Woods Picture Gallery Savills No title No Title "Copperfields" No Title Pilkington Homes Finlake Woodland Village Leisure Homes The English Courtyard Association Top Quality Golfing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who should house the homeless? Government proposals for housing homeless people are meeting opposition, reports Rachel Kelly Fees down if the price is right In the Market Temporary nightmare A. S. Delabunt Ltd Spain Stern Studios Sarah would suffer She was forced to leave after months of severe domestic Violence Prize that is stuff of sporting legend TV companies begin scrummage to screen rugby union is the brink John Goodbody on why television executives are keen to spend millions on exclusive rights to the five nations' championship Little pleasure for power brokers Tour route should suit Boardman England bronze double a fitting reward Snow Report Word-Watching McLaren given no joy in bid for Herbert Put your selection talents to the test A game of imagination for Cricket-lovers Terms and Conditions Canon See the Test of your choice The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Ticket Master Australia draw on Waugh's defiance Multiple Display Advertising Items Smith undergoes thorough medical Secrecy surrounds Norman hearing Today's Fixtures For the Record Enza set to shatter record by four days Sport in Brief Five sets for women Injury blow for Back Johnson quits Cowboys Davies world No 1 Mahoney departs Germans take title Yesterday's Racing Result Cricketcall New team assembled for smooth National start Ascot Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Full Results Service Sharp Prod for Tokyo Stack offers Gale Again major chance Smartie Express has spring in stride Today's Races on Television Catterick Worcester Taylor aims to claim place in play-offs for Wolves Peter Ball on the former England manager's return to club football and a fresh challenge at Molineux Adventurous Arsenal take honours with Paris draw Test drive all your senses Wimbledon halt Blackburn's progress Last Night's Result Ipswich leave City to lament lost hope BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic Fm Virgin 1215 Wendy Lloyd 7.00 N. J. Williams 10.00 Nick Abbot… PPP Radio 3 Mozart-Horn Concerto No 4 in Eb Major BBC2 Variations Choice Carlton Satellite Channel 4 Simon Barnes Times Two Crossword No 123 England crushed by Ambrose West Indies poised for victory after reducing Atherson's side to 40 for eight Winning Move Word Watching Racing Swept away by power of typhoon PSION Series Venéto Contents A cultured land of art Peter Strafford introduces a 12-page report on the Italian region which offers a feast to the enterprising tourist Scene of beauty for 2,000 years Some hike, but the scenery is worth it Janet Stobart gets in peak condition on some magnificent mountains Unique Venice Once the heart of a great empire, the city on stilts retains a singular charm. Peter Strafford explores its waterways In love with the city of Verona, scene of Shakespeare's tragedy retains an importance born of Roman days A history of war and invasion The attractions of the region have led to many armies fighting to gain dominance Architect who kept a sense Peter Starafford celebrates the work of Palladio and visits Vicenza, the to Palladio applied Classical principles, taken from Roman examples The Ven …Italy The grape of the gods Wine makers want to improve the cheap image of Valpolicella Wines that Buyers need to look carefully, but can find fine wines, Maureen Ashley outlines the best and brightest bottles Prosecco is light soft, not quite dry, not too alcoholic, with a rose-like florality, crisp appley fruitiness and, vitally, the timngle of creamy bubbles Seven classical The region's romance extends to its rich gastronomic delights Wooden bridge to the past Peter Strafford investigates the attractions of Bassano del Grappa, a town tormented by war over the ages The poet finds peace Petrarch, the Roman writer, retired to rolling hills of Colli Euganei Lessons of the Renaissance Padua has long been a seat of learning, commerce and religion. Janet Stobart visits the buildings raised to them Deceptive hive of industry The Veneto - Italy
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