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News from 01/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

K. A. G. Murray, Phil Yates, John Rea Price, Director, Tom Hewitt, David Adams, Gerald Owen, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Alan Toogood Horticultural Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Harvey Elliott and Tim Jones, David Simons, Chief Executive, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Inigo Gilmore and Michael Hamlyn, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Neil Bennett, Mike Ross, James Bone and Ian Brodie, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Arthur Doe, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lionel Bloch, Michael Jones, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Alexander Blyth, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, R. Hoare, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Keith Parramore, H. F. Ellis, Kate Muir, Wolfgang M?nchau, Philip H. Hacking, Chairman, Francis O. J. Otway, Margot Norman, John Hopkins, Stephen Ashworth, Paul Sexton, Ian Rae, David Toop, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, R. Stephens, Peter Davalle, Tony Whelpton, John Grigg, Abdul Jalil Hamid, Ben Maxintyre, Robert Wrights, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, C. Foster, M. J. Wise, Chairman, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Craig Lord, John Graham, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Susan Gilchrist, Jill Sherman and Robi Dutta, Caitlin Moran, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Caroline Hawley and Ben Lynfield, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Bill Frost and Catherine Milton, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, By a Staff Reporter, Deramore, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Mike Gatting, Julian, Valerie Grove, Jeff Elder, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, David Kemp, Christopher Irvine,

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Last-minute stampede to beat Vat bill Million customers pay in advance Emergency declared in Natal Index $Imone of the City Saturday in the Times Tory MPs slip their leashes in search of adoration Easter outlook is blustery for those who stay at home Easter Parade Helicopters search for mines on resort beaches First Class Game Video nasty curb sought Not amused Bill for Heron Abbey National London and Dublin unite to condemn three-day ceasefire By Our Ireland Correspondent: Priest is Reynolds's Ira go-between Tracker Syolen Vehicle Portillo chastises colleagues ambitious to supplant Major 150 police jobs to be lost in budget cuts Schoolgirl's funeral Ford says jobs are safe Peer given driving ban Group 4 lets suspect slip Raf leases jets to Italy Bill Travers dies Sailing record close Bank sues ex-manager for ?1.7m To Give Blood Doomed Guy's loses life-saving machines News in Brief Gowrie 'not too busy' for arts job Cut-throat murder of City broker baffles friends and family Experts condemn video nasties as form of child abuse Psychologists want the Home Secretary to restrict the rental for home viewing of video films depicting " vicious cruelty" By a Staff Reporter: Knifeman jailed over royal alert By a Staff Reporter: Spiderboy escapes at fun fair By a Staff Reporter: Boy attacker sent to 'leisure' home DFE 'Drive-by' victim's parents fly to memorial service Family praise canadian compassion Ottawa mouurns the loss of its repution for safety Barclays Schoolboy died from heart attack New in Brief Snow death Suspect held Knife attack Medal winner Driver hurt Shops sprayed Palmolive Gel Patients to be barred instantly for violence Government abandons spending on wave power Pollen not pollution blamed for hay fever MacGregor accused of landscape neglect Air quality drive sets sights on traffic NELC Colunteer Reserve Forces Charter promises curb on roadworks Peugeot Software puts the world to write in Pc style The 1994 International Spring Gardening Fair Optimistic agents forecast lift-off in housing market All change on trains greeted with alarm MFI More Furniture idea Picture Gallery Final plea fails to halt women's extradition Vatican hardliners see off feminists in new catechism Renault Cars with Fiair Doctors use human genes to combat rare heart disease The Times Bible fights back as Tv cartoon Democratic revolution comes to Guernsey East End poll gives Bnp boost Keene on Chess Csa 'going for easy targets' At Boots, Wider Aisles Don't Just Find Favour… Hurd flies the flag with manifesto Alliance Leicester Tory Party image deteriorates under Major leadership MPs press for new law on race attack Us teenager loses appeal against Singapore caning China seeks to prevent Un Korea sanctions Navy chiefs told to expel exam cheats Motability Contract Hire Ltd Berlusconi bows to League's demands for federal Italy World of Leather From Associated Press in Moscow: Russian describes role as British spy English Heritage American addicts sue tobacco firms over 'nicotine conspiracy' The cigarette industry denies nicotine levels are manipulated to keep smokers buying its products. A counter-suit has been filed against a television network Florida votes to 'castrate' rapists Nws in Brief (AP): Paris rampage (Reuter): Somali kidnap Lease signed (Reuter): Reactor blast (AP): Russia warning (Reuter): Quakes strike (AFP): Monroe success 'Rasputin' of Mexico forced to resign MS First Lady's profits come under scrutiny Clintons take West Coast break from Key Dy B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Radisson Fdwardian Hotels Buthelezi says fair polls impossible under state of emergency in Natal Mandela wins over de Klerk in war on Inkatha The Anc, which used to protest against emergency powers, is backing them to control the wave of Inkatha violence Skull find backs evolution leap (AP): Uganda's first poll since 1980 Israel agrees to armed observers in Hebron Greeks defend port blockade Us refuses to pay bill for Bosnia troops Britain plans new embassy in Sarajevo Big guns shatter peace near Vitez The World's Greatest Bosnia's cash flow crisis Everybody wants to help, but how do you actually send money? The Times Coundrum Competition A strip without the sex The new 'Times cartoon strip heroine will be keeping men at bay-and her clothes on says Giles coren The rise of Broadway Kate Muir nvestigates the decline of the British play Plamolive Gel 'I don't want our church's past to disappear - but I am a prisoner' The Valerie Grove Interview Thomas Cook Easter Specials Philip Howard There's usually more to logic than you think -but sometimes lees Drawn stumps Diary More dirty tricks Diary Picture Gallery Nowt so weird as folk Even the most rational of us seem to accept some scarcely credible ideas. It's all a matter of the boggle threshold Separate ways Forty years on Certified smut Major can be glad to be grey John Grigg says strong leaders are much overrated Cease the Hypocrisy The Ira has shown no interest in lasting peace American Follies The us is endangering its own peacemaking efforts in Bosnia Robbin' Vatman Sid knows even if the Government is not telling 'Age escape' for children under 14 Shock to the system Modern philosophy Of prelates, palaces and parishes Hatred of enemies IRA truce offer Retail development Jungle rescue aid Traffic calming Abolition of land advisory body A curse of the age Boat Race launches Back to batting Court Circular Birthdays today Investiture Anniversaries Dinner Appointment Tulips put splash of celebration in floral fair Personal Column B. K. P. A. Marie Curie Cancer Care Church services today Trailfinders Legal News Mark Hapgood Qc Appointment Forthcoming marriage Luncheons School news Baron Nickson Cardinal Owen McCann Cardinal Owen McCann, Archbishop of Cape Town, 1951-84 and south Aerica's first cardinal, died of a heart attack on March 26 aged 86. He was born on june 26,1907 The Times Bill Travers Bill Travers , actor and conservationist died on March 29 aged 72. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne on january 3 1922 Brigadier P. H. Richardson Professor George Cunningham On this Day April 1 1972 Black Shirts on the Piazza News The Times Crossword No 19,505 Business People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Forecast The Times Tomorrow Treasury officials concerned over their bosses' performance Bondholders push Heron into default Heron must reconvene a bondholders meeting to resuscitate a £1.4 billion restructuring, costing £50 million. Holders of only 35 per cent turned up yesterday Bat bonuses total £1.7m Picture Gallery Banking Arts Barclays chief given options on shares Sport 40-48 Fidelity Brokerage Volatile trade on Wall St Television and Radio Coal Light Power Gas Uk energy sector hit hardest as 950 jobs go The human cost of the contraction of the coal industry and the " dash for gas" was again in evidence as the power industry announced another round of redundancies Escom Air France to ballot workers as unions reject restructuring By a Correspondent: Renault sees its profits plunge Financier sues over lost Mgm Parrwtti action adds to credit Lyonnais problems Sterling blamed for Malaysian forex loss Gkn bid unconditional Rugby valued at £21m Deutsche Bank boost Resort fails to refinance Queens Moat waiver Hotel shares set at 120p Boxmore advances Daily Mail puts us costs at up to £20m Business Roundup Pension Pearson launches $462m bid for us software house Pearson is making a substantial investment in family entertainment software in America to accelerate the development of its capabilities in multimedia Capital Radio tunes into Southern The Mazda elect finance scheme. The easy way for you… Ronson the receiver Deconstructing Heron one more time Ofwat holds key to pricing Clearing the mess that Lyonnais made By our Deputy City Editor: Saatchi and Scott keep jobs despite boardroom split Tax holiday helps Redland to cut gearing Bank Holiday Uk shares and bonds resilient despite Wall Street falls Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Cost cutting keeps Calor warm amid cooler prices Calor Group is faced with a shrinking demand for bottled gas and is drawing up battle plans to compete for domestic and small business customers of British Gas Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Us nearer to 'hit list' on trade Martin in loss Omi warning Ash down Wall Street Money Markets Cost of free banking comes back to haunt the big four Current account charges are likely to return but Patricia Tehan believes the banks have good reason to fear being the first to make a move The 'A' team Good Thursday for bank fraud French connection Gobbledegook Angolan aggro Pearson Capital Radio Eastern Electricity Building at the margins Calor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares claw back earlier falls Investors Chronicle the City inside out Use of familiar names deprecated Prejudice to client unnecessary The Times No legitimate expectation over appeal right Regulating advertising by lawyers Human Rights Report Strasbourg Propriety of procedure is paramount Landlord need not seek lowest premiums Income qualification for inheriting tenancy Serving notice on owners of sewer PCC Pop Famous for 15 chapters Joe Joseph notes with alarm the rise of the celebrity novelists, and of course the ghost-writers who actually do the work Wishful thinking about the gay life Beautiful Thing Donmar Dreams lie in ruins Pop The Times First steps in Spanish LS/Masson Almeida Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wet wet wet's greatest miss Caitlin Moran on weak men, strong women, and how Juliana Hatfield came to be a she-devil in sheep's clothing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Funfairs A festival of worship and family fun Steam events page Fun Fairs Joust a minute: An eye for a bargain Holy spiders! Animals Picture Gallery Arts and Events Full steam ahead: Cars, Boats and Trains Picture Gallery A free taste of English Heritage To celebrate its tenth anniversary, English Heritage is opening its doors to the public Come fly a kite Sporting Events This sporting life: Picture Gallery The rewards of a life on the slide It took 20 years for Bonnie Raitt's brand of bottleneck blues to catch on with the American public, but when it did, it went mega-platinum Set the controls for the top of the charts Fresh appetiser Spot the Difference! New Waves Your guide to the sounds of tomorrow Walker reveals new intention to sue Norwich European Cup to be given more exposure The Times Great JoZ Collection token By our Sports Staff: Sabatini dismisses continued slump in form Two-goal Brown guides Woking closer to Wembley Non-League Football For the Record Snow Reports Word-Watching Fixtures Fairytale comes true on Tinker Field Mike Ross reports how women are at last breaking through into the previously all-male domain of professional baseball Hardcastle leaves men in her wake Real race Researching birth of a legend Developing safety Cup rules The question of what is cricket Revised system means a whole new ball game Nicol has to go to five sets Why I believe spin could be star turn Mike Gatting explain the thinking behind his First Class XI The 1993 First-Class Averages of the First Class Xi Players Terms and Conditions The inforcheck Group Ticketmaster Chance to see the Test of your choice The 1994 First-Class Fixtures List for the Times First Class Xi Game Put your selection talents to the test The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Suave Dancer heads new breed The National Stud has undertaken a major change in direction since the halcyon days of Mill Reef Eddery lands Brighton treble Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Snow Service Rising Stars Redoubtable looks value at 33-1 Robert Wright casts his eye over the Guineas and suggests two promising contenders worth supporting at attractive odds Ante-Post Betting for the Two Newmarket Classics By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Aintree inspires Foley's next flight of fancy Wigan in turmoil as Bradford lead chase for title Football Olaz?bal strikes sweet note to set course record Eales plotting two ways to us Open Barbarians exemplify spirit of old Palmolive Gel Faldo may trim European schedule Titleist Infocheck Christcurch Insurance McPhillips wins vote of sympathy while Davis dominates Bit-part players lost on centre stage Champions remain favourites for double Lomas seeks to increase medal tally Lighter load can offer key to success Lawrie Smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, plots his course on the penultimate leg around the world Storm gives Enza a bumpy ride towards record Leicester earn chance Kankkunen ahead Evans stays on Obree returns to track New pair pose threat The Times The winner of The Times 1st Xi competition will be… English hopes rest with Teddington Bbc1 Radio 1 Classic Countdown Saturday 9am-Noon Variations Choice Satellite Yachting England quest spoilt by lack of choice Bbc keep rugby coverage in deal with rival Gooch tripped in pursuit of gold medal Times Two Crossword No 128 Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud Ownership of trophy sparks rom John Goodbody looks at the disagreement that is casing a could over one of the biggest sporting events in the London diary

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