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News from 04/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, Richard Evans Racing Commentary, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, R. Kunert, Andrew Pierce and Lesley Gerard, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Long, Philip Howard, F. S. Foreman, D. J. M., Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Eaton, H. A. Behenna, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Caroline Hawley, Gerald Davies, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Geoffrey Cutting, John Adamson, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Derek Langslow Chief Executive, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ian C. Hawkins, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Colin Welch, Rodney Milnes, Chris Kettle, Keith Pike, David Hands, Hugo Nyman, Richard Beeston and Anatol Lieven, Richard Goode, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Rhodes James, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christina Koning, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Peter Harden (Editors), Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Linda Edwards and Chris Wright, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, William Rees~Mogg, Michael Arditti, Ruth Gledhill and Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Nicholas A. H. Stacey, Kevin McCarra Scottish Commentary, Wolfgang Munchau and Bruce Cheesman, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Lesley Gerard, Brian Beel, Simon Broughton, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, John Byfield, Jennai Cox, Stanley Hall Signalling and Safety Officer, , Inigo Gilmore and Sam Kiley, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Michael V. R. Nuth, Paul Yoxon (Director), Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Angela Wigglesworth, Alan Hudson, Ian A. Field, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Anne McElvoy, Rupert Sheldrake, Charles Parr, Colin Pickthall, Colin Campbell, Neil Gaffney, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Richard Harden, John Broomfield,

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Picture Gallery NUT votes to boycott pupil testing again Schools facing more disruption Safety fears for tourists in Turkey Index Day at the Races Carey attacks 'the shameful gap' Frost, gale, hail and snow—it must be Easter Picture Gallery Science of Life First Class Xi Seventh box of mines found Portillo backed Carling's cubs Man escapes after falling out of jet in roll at 3,000ft The Famous Grouse 30p Teachers' union rival gives McAvoy a lesson in leadership Bonhams Portillo urged to make it three-horse race for PM Mahathir says credibility is at stake Daly tells IRA to extend truce Carey seeks state aid for church buildings Broadmoor staff vote on industrial action News in Brief Gay groups help police Pastor prays for record Boy's big sleep ends Murder suspect in court Brochure withdrawn Fabergé eggs for sale To Give Blood Anti-IRA tactics in City cut crime rate Our Foreign Staff: The one ray of Bank Holiday sunshine - it was worse abroad Fatal accidents, 45-mile queues, high winds, delayed ferries and closed bridges mar the break Holiday Hold-Ups By a Staff Reporter: Rescuers return with two men and a dog JP found strangled in flat Teenagers killed in crash with minibus Hewlett Packard Peugeot Howard insists life must mean life for 20 notorious killers Bereaved father seeks mercy for murderer 24-hour rape ordeal Meet Waite and Anderson New strain of HIV detected in France Smiles hide the grief Police to reopen Caithness shooting enquiry The Times Digital Wreck plunderers find way through law on war graves Royal Navy surveyors discover heritage is being desecrage is being desecrated by divers serching for souvenirs Another rescue for army expedition Friends of the Elderly Terror risk halts revival News in Brief Man burnt Spider netted Smash and run Bonds jackpot TV crews outflank D-Day veterans Rabbits take express route to greater numbers By a Staff Reporter: Constable country turns its back on tourist trail Going Places Disaffected Tories take suicide route over Europe Robert Rhodes James that the mistake the pro-European Conservatives make is to underestimate severely the persistence of the antis Express Keene on Chess Chinese receive confused signals on Deng's health The days of the architect of China's economic reforms appear to be drawing to a close. Attempts are being made to calm public fears over his frail appearance Pyongyang 'doubles plutonium capacity' Nepalese migrants turn backs on Bhutan Khmer Rouge suspected of kidnapping American aid worker Guatemalan judge's murder seen as part of army plot To Novafon Ltd Hong Kong polls show desire for democracy Optimistic Rose tackles peace campaign The British commander is laying plans to police a Bosnian settlement in which he believes even the wary and reluctant Serbs will join Ecstatic party faithful heap extra powers on Zhirinovsky Hurd seeks to bolster ties with Brazil Spring hunt of birds banned by Cyprus Throat singers serenade sheep in nomads' land Air crash blamed on pilot's son News in Brief (AFP): Geneticist dies (AP): Homeless help (Reuter): Aids protest (AP): Prisoners killed (AP): Leader jailed (Rueter): Women beaten De Klerk fixes date for all-party summit to contain violence ANC and Inkatha both blamed after Easter clashes clashed in Natal leave 40 dead Ankara orders Islamic mayors to dampen zeal Israelis arrest leader of Kach Diy Trade in Shelves cleared in panic buying Does your pet have a sixth sense? In the first of two articles guaranteed to enrage conventional scientists, Rupert Sheldrake explains his theory of a mystical life force Tomorrow Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist who has tried to… The Times Snags of satellite nattering There is no rule book for talking to your loved one, long-distance Leukaemia Research Fund Forte Leisure Breaks Hide society The West is riding high—so why not be suede? Hotline N Bloom and Son Looking back, we can date Britain's renaissance from 1994 and the ascent to power of a humble woman MP Bard rap The Times Diary John Major's only honourable course The Government is condemned to drift rudderless untill the Prime Minister is replaced Infamous for 15 minutes Question time is hatedd by all the party leaders, but they are afraid to change it, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Yellow belly The Times Diary Stay tuned The Times Diary Board walk The Times Diary Magic mountain The Times Diary Go for your mashie, Mr Bond The Times Diary Fabric of the Church The nation's heritage must not be allowed to decay Turkey's New Mayors Fears of the Fall of Constantinople are exaggerated House Prices Why German couples are the envy of the British Complexities of a 'fair' rent decision Politics al fresco London orchestral talents compared Protection of habitats and species Carried forward Price of set-aside Major's leadership Conservative converts? Good news for all on railway safety Nostalgia and the old red omnibus Airports' handicap Heathrow's woes Letters for publication should carry contact… Anniversaries today Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Nature notes Demolition will end plan for prison camp museum Royal National Lifeboat Institution Your Will Notice to Advertisers Parkinson's Disease Society University news Tickets for Sale FA Cup Semis Trailfinders Church news Lord Phillimore Lord Phillimore, architect, died in Italy on March 29 aged 83. He was born on January 15,1911 Lili Damita Lili Damita, film actress and first wife of Errol Flynn, died on March 21 probably aged 92. She is believed to have been born in Bordeaux on July 19,1901 Dr Donald Richards Dr Donald Richards, MBE, general practitioner, died on February 25 aged 73. He was born in London on March 12,1920 Sir Robert Cockburn Sir Robert Cockburn, KBE, CB, Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Aviation, 1959-64, died on March 21 aged 84 He was born on March 31,1909 Alice in Wonderland Tony Fairchild Tony Fairchild, British yachting journalist and author, died aged 58 of cancer on March 29 in Newport, Rhode, Island, He was born on February 29,1936 Helen Wolff Helen Wolff, American editor and publisher, died of heart failure in Hanover, New Hampshire, on March 29 aged 88. She was born in MacEdonia in 1906 Teachers vote for more disruption News The Times Crossword No 19,507 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Jane Lapotaire stopped an RSC production of Ghosts,… Forecast Vladimir Zhirinovsky, Russia's ultranationalist… The Times Tomorrow Arts England's batsmen in a spin Malcolm's return provides ray of hope amid gloom Scorebaord Torrance slips to finish third behind Crenshaw Education Business United need to reassert authority in home straight Unicef Book on Monday Cooper looks to future as Exeter's plight grows worse Weekend Football Results and Tables Voyage of discovery finds Taylor set fair Simon Barnes sees the Wanderer at home in Wolverhampton Coaches must go Dutch to find cure for wasted talent Shearer strikes body blow for Blackburn Manchester United drop precious points in chase for Premiership title Fixtures Bassett's hunters on the prowl Telling return for Sheringham Rush highlights danger for Ipswich Walsh fuels City's survival drive Ball needs to apply honesty to tactical formation Drago takes advantage of White's poor form Results SKY Picture Gallery Riley in sight of first European win Leicester's cup run ruined by late goal Chen goes down to end home challenge Voelker misses car by split second Sport in Brief McColgan wins return Gilkes takes lead Nelson comes to rescue Malvern reach final Chaka revels in mud Finalists in jeopardy Hawks rise to occasion Snow Reports Dallaglio receives call as England invest in future Tour Details Sinking Bath saved by Swift's late swoop Harlequins edged out after gallant fightback in Pilkington Cup semi-finals Moon try eclipses Neath Rugby Union Results Dutch treat Cardiff crowd Sparkling revival carries Leicester into final Terms and Conditions The infocheck Group Put your selection talents to the test A game of imagination for cricket-lover See the Test of your choice The First Class Xi Players Ticket Master Dickson fighting for lead in low winds Positions For the Record Today's Fixtures The Times Racing The Times Great Joz Collection token Warrington join Bradford and Wigan in chase Top Seven Guineas hope Stonehatch is put down Nap: Diskette (4.15 Kempton Park) Next best: Andromaque (2.40 Kempton park) Chepstow Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Doyce can land valuable prize Chepstow BBC1 Today's Television National Hunt Leaders Kempton Park By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Belvederian to deny raiders in National Fairyhouse Line-Up Saturday's Results Nottingham Carlisle Hereford Huntingdon Wincanton Classified Advertisement Wetherby Uttoxeter called off Timely chance to restore National pride Dare takes riding honours with four at Ledbury Results from 12 Meetings Newcastle Fakenham Towcester Warwick Newton Abbot Market Rasen Plumpton Cheerful art of corruption Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds a contemporary resonance in a Forties tale of American trickery and hanky-panky Johnny on a Spot Olivier Johnny on a Spot Olivier A modern love story hits the winning note What does it take to be the young composer of the year? TV producer Simon Broughton set out to discover who makes music and why More chain saw than Chekhov Dance: An Agnes de Mile classic staged by Birmangham Royal Ballet and, right, unsuitable diversions from another American Fall River Legend Covent Garden Fall River Legend Covent Garden Opera Shame about all the fiddle-faddle Diversions Bloomsbury Books The Times One from the heart Recital Richard Goode Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments 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 symbol) on release across the country New light, but little illumination Opera: ENO's efficient new staging of Tchaikovsky's opera misses the heart of the work Eugene Onegin Coliseum Eugene Onegin Coliseum Drama on a grand scale Concerts; South Bank triumph for a fine soprano; too much Rachmaninov in Liverpool LP/Gatti Festival Hall From Russia with gloom RLPO/Hickox Philharmonic Hall Liverpool The Times Our man in Brussels Sir Leon Brittan's inspiring abstractions fail to reassure Colin Welch about our future in Europe Europe: the Europe we need By Leon Brittan Hamish Hamilton, £17.99 A dance to the music of chance Mr Vertigo By Paul Auster Faber, £14.99 Mayhem in the suburbs The Palace Thief by Ethan Canin Bloomsbury, £15.99 Surfeit of sex Wrong and Closer By Dennis Cooper Serpent's Tail, £8.99 each pbk original An aristocracy gets up in arms The Fronde a French Revolution, 1648-1652 By Orest Ranum Norton, £22 The Times Educational Supplement Onus on plaintiffs over limitation point Excess of medical evidence Holborn College Degree Courses Undertakings sufficient to fulfil EC water duty London Montessdri Centre Gabbitas Queens Education The St James's Secretarial College ! Spanish Language Courses in Spain! LLB French University Language Programmes No warning needed over motive When English court is seised of a case No chance of driving clamped EF Internatinal Language Schools University of Surrey Bursar Experienced Mature Montessori Teacher required for Sept 1994 to take year 5/6… The best way back to basics Quality is vital in religious education, say Linda Edwards and chirs Wright Phantom at the opera A man on stage 'signs' the muxic for deaf people Hagley School Memorial Prom A teaching arm in Malaysia The University of London's expansion hopes depend on diplomacy Malaysian Studying Abroad Junk these poor diets View Point Understudy rises to be first lady of the theatre Susan Gilchrist meets Janet Holmes a Court Who, since her husband's death, has run Stoll Moss, a keading West End player Chain reaction The Times City Diary Last exit from Babcock" The Times City Diary Midas touches The Times City Diary Bear-faced cheek The Times City Diary Ale fellow The Times City Diary Families and profit in peril as firms push staff too hard Tourist Rates Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Stage Struck Recovery now expected to survive tax rise DIY stores keep an eye on the weather Winning Move Word-Watching Times Two Crossword Easter Crossword Solution By our City Staff: Unilever to cut back on brands Post Office deal will close half of gas showrooms C&W sets its sights on Russian network Young Ridgway & Associates Limited False Economy Gettys focus cash on UK prospects

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