News from 05/04/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, George Gordon-Smith, Jon Ashworth, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Simon Portal, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Andre De Silva Stephan Dulake, Tony Holland, Clare Alexander, Wolfgang M?nchau and Philip Pangalos, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, David Curry, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Richard Bullock, Secretary, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Robert Phillis, David Simons, John Young, Roger Evans, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Vanora Bennett, Gwyneth Cheeseman, W. J. Dixon, Richard Cork, Martyn Halle, Sydney Friskin, Bruce Cheesman, Paul Sexton, Steuart & Francis, M. Singh, Ted Bell, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Hawkes, Mark Fuller, Heln Nowicka and Harvey Elliott, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Lesley Gerard, Madsen Pirie, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Mel Webb, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, John Shaw, Scrivenor, B. J. Dunn, Chairman, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Veronica Heath, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Rupert Sheldrake, Michael Evans, Jane Simpson, Chairman, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Sydney F. Robin, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoTheatre Choice Three die as stricken plane crash-lands Twenty-one people escape alive from the wreckage of flight Kl 433 to Cardiff Rose vows to go it alone to Gorazde Index Left hijacks teachers' conference Winds cause 11-mile delay Out of pills? Index French beat retreat in battle of D-Day hotels Index Abbey National 30p Last-minute shoppers miss crash plane by moments My wife said 'Oh my God, you're alive. I've been ringing all the hospitals' Dell Engines were known for reliability Fairbairn ridicules Major as a 'softie' Rich kids coin it in Airship downed as Arctic winds bring sleet and snow IRA men pledge to continue violence News in Brief Police shut Tory club Pollution harms eggs Bosnia refugees marry Government 'blinkered' 'Spider Boy' escapes Museum buys seascape To Give Blood Pastor claims minor miracle at Vicarage Road Sky-fall man goes home as enquiry examines jet seat Greene's library to be sold Detective accused of murdering woman Underground Loophole to be closed for armed drug crime British Airways NUT leaders fail to contain boycott More confusion is the only certainty Meet Waite and Anderson Head backed Canon Union chiefs swap insults over dispute Tests at 7 and 14 worst hit Peugeot Barristers face £2,000 penalty for shoddy work A former Bar chairman says the profession must reduce the image of complacency if standards are to rise CSA defends record after troubled year Picture Gallery Keen on chess New Clean Systems Petrol Picture Gallery Computer link will trap drug smugglers D-Day veterans welcome U-turn by France A peaceful scene ... 50 years on Dolphin Woman, 45, dies in race News in Brief Custody death Hospital fall Prison escape Bias claim Field dressing Are these the great wonders of today? Pomp and ceremony proves as complex as the real thing Travel Regent Services EnergyTrading Simply More Energetic Labour pins hopes on London elections to weaken Major Budget Virginia Bottomley, the Health Secretary, and her… Dorrell challenges Brown over taxes The Times Democracy crusader disappears in China Communists defy US pressure for human rights reform and jail reporter for 12 years National Westminster Bank Peking takes silk road back to capitalism Chairman Mao would feel betrayed, but tourists, visiting entrepreneurs and stallholders are well satisfied with Peking's bustling new market economy P&P Japanese Cabinet hit by scandal Author's biography draws ire from Left Bank literati Marguerite Duras, France's most widely-read author, disparages her own biographer, who must now endure the vitriol of the literary establishment for her alleged lack of reverence Coldstream guns hit back at Serb sniper bunkers The Guards have turned their cannon left, right and centre to protect the Maglaj Muslims. The crowds now thronging the mosque prove the Serbs are being thwarted Picture Gallery Boys boast of Moscow killings but are beyond law Family reunion for blizzard girl in from the cold UN rejects Russian army plan Bossi tries to canvass support of the left News in Brief Kiev split (Reuter): Bomb victim Turkish vow (Reuter, AP): Sabotage bid (AP): Flying high (Reuter): Hotel blaze (Reuter): Judge dies (Reuter): Malta choice Butt of a joke Israel steps up Jericho and Gaza withdrawal Settlers incensed at return of Fatah deportees and deployment of Palestinian police Enquiry links seven in Mexico murder plot North Koreans spurn UN Jeffrey Archer Honour among Thieves ANC and Inkatha hold talks Governor rides to rescue of hamburger history Foster murder theory rejected News in Brief (Reuter): Special delivery (Reuter): Vandal appeals (Reuter): Yemen impasse Disney death (Reuter): Chain reaction (AFP): Paper closed (AFP): Key to success The London Hernia Centre Miracle of the bird brain In his concluding article, Rupert Sheldrake asks: why is conventional science ignoring the mystery of the life force? The Times Great J. Z Collection token Nothing to declare, officer There are few thrills to equal that of smiling innocently at the Customs man Helping tiny lungs to breathe A new way of giving premature babies oxygen The Medical Centre The power to kill? High-voltage cables are being blamed for childhood cancers. Negel Hawkes reports Labelled for life Epileptics suffer discrimination through their early years and into adulthood Hidden cost of testing for Down's A test which should allay the fears of pregnant women can do the opposite, says Dr Kieran Sweeney Allergy Vac Asia won't be bullied over trade Lawrence Freedman assesses Clinton's Far Eastern problems Jazzing up the figures Aims for the future Madsen Pirie offers some targets for Britain in 2020, and invites everyone to rise to the challenge Gift rap Stop trivialising the law Is a leaky roof really best mended by calling on the full force of the legal system? Still after the stones African oddity Teach Them a Lesson The nation's schools should not be run by the unions Nuclear Disarmament This is no time to relax vigilance against unclear proliferation Fickle France Paris has treated D-Day veterans wretchedly Lawyers in doubt over proposals for divorce reform People, not machines Breast cancer Favourite novels Rapid promotion Use of licence fee Local services Band by hand Humber Bridge 'Zlata's Diary' Peace celebrations and former foes High sheriffs role Promises, promises Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Fellowships Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy promotions Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Social News Anniversaries today All the stops are pulled out for marathon Bach recital Church news Church of Scotland Dialysis and Transplantation their only Hope Birthdays today Latest wills Major-General Derrick Wormald Obituaries Major-General Derrick Wormald, Dso, Mc and Bar, Director-General of Fighting Vehicles and Engineer Equipment, Ministry of Defence, 1966-70, died on March 27 aged 77. He was born on April 28,1916 Mehmet Orhan Osmanoglu Personal Column Semi-Finals Fa Cup Semis Embassy Flight Centre Trailfinders Viceroy Air International Little Emmie On this day April 5,1878 Frank Wells Three killed as aircraft crash-lands The Times Crossword No 19,508 Index People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Blackburn keep pressure on United Everton's plight deepens with home defeat by title challengers Abject batting increases strain on Fletcher Grenada Scoreboard Arts Law Business Sporting Index Ltd Ancient Way to Profit Supporters call for resignation of QPR chairman Newcastle stifled by Chelsea's lack of ambition Yesterday's Results and Tables Tottenham crave the comforts of home Heavy defeat increases relegation worry at White Hart Lane Simon Barnes sees a 4-1 victory for West Ham against a side that has lost the art of scoring Picture Gallery Taylor slips up at Oxford Pools Forecast Sheffield fail to capitalise on their possession Dublin calms United's fraying nerves Narrow victory maintains three-point lead in Premiership race Berlusconi's universal goal brings new priority for club and country The Times Mees Pierson Corporate Golf Challenge Southampton need change of luck in fight for survival Broadcasters who are not tuned to right wavelength Arlott and Co proving hard to replace Michael Henderson is concerned about what the future holds for one of the flagship programmes of Bbc Radio sport Devils edge out Warriors Racing Results from Yesterday's Ten Bank Holiday Meetings Lanigan sees value of tenacity From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Signe Divin can advertise Guineas claims Six meetings fall to weather Myfontaine strikes From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Fairyhouse: Son Of War makes stamina count British challenge wanes as heavy ground takes toll inIrish National Master Oats strongly supported for National Big-Race Acceptors Chepstow Ladbrokes Racing Service Today's point-to-points Rapid Raceline Honours shared Wetherby Newcastle Weymes eyes valuable Thirsk classic trial Crenshaw shows putting touch worthy of master Golf's cavalcade moves to Augusta Ames conquers conditions for first Tour triumph For the Record Today's Fixtures Swansea profit with fortunes of Barbarians in decline The Times Fleet plays patience as elements hold all the cards Lawrie Smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, on why he and his crew are becoming hungry for success Fox's faulty aim lets Hull off the hook O'Sullivan produces powerful recovery Wigan prepare to confound doubters Akinwande to face Nelson Tarquini hangs on ahead of Cleland Sport in Brief Davies meets Bonetat Race too dangerous Nicol returns to school Seeds fall in Tokyo Luyt gives assurance South Africa ease home Leaders lose control Road fund takes toll of athletes' reserves Legal & Public Notices Patient Leicester gain European reward Scottish Amicable Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Saive silences doubters in final Word-Watching Snow Reports Teddington finish third after fine win in Spain City of dreams or nightmares Galleries: From cityscapes to courtly life in Sweden, Times critics survey the spring shows in Paris Spotlight on the readers' choice Win New York Trip or a Year's Theatre Tickets Pop No more petty France Internationalism is in-and it is on show, John Russell Taylor reports Critic's Choice: Other recommended exhibitions in Paris Opera Queue for song Arts Briefing Cartoon capers Wyndham's Theatre Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A fine time to join me, Lucille Rhytha and Country: Paul Sexton watches as the parents of pop happily reunite From really right-on to really right on Jazz: Political correctness and charismatic singing, courtesy of visiting Americans on the South Bank The Times Have falsetto, will wear falsies As the Gran Scena Opera Company begins a London season, Rodney Milnes meets the divas in drag Sex through an iron curtain Theatre And they're off! Again Television ConunDrum the ultimate brainteaser Three into wonder will go Concert To Advertise Zarak MacRae Breanner ZMB Maples and Calder Capital Markets and Mutual Funds L&P ZMB Lipson Lloyd Jones Actis People in Law Copeland Borough Council Fax Writing Skills for Law Students Costs Draftsmen Required Commercial All Box number replies should be addressed to A time to adapt or die Frances Gibb on Bar prospects in the face of solicitor-advocates What price a silk? Queen's Counsel Pruning staff Inns and Outs Private decision Own goal QD Simpson Crowden Consultants Conveyancing is at a crossroads The Fraud-Busters 34 Law Report 34 Still a mostly male vocation Minister to specify seizure Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report April 5 1994 Court of Appeal Arbitrator's error A word in your ear about fraud] Everyone agrees that fraud is growing. Few agree on how it should be checked, though new regulations put the onus on lawyers and auditor. The Times / Law Society forum on fraud was held last week to address the issue. Frances Gibb reports Relevant criteria Laundering money Evidence in linked offences Tribunal decisions Reasons required Deterrence in drug sentences Pony Express canters into franchising Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Molly Maid British Franchise Association Families make the countryside pay An ancient castle earns its keep with events and sports, attracting clients from around the world to the North of England, writes Veronica Heath Business Opportunities Start a Profitable Import Export Agency Dove Travel New Horizons "Passport Secrets Revealed" The joint administrative receivers offer for sale… Business Opportunities What's the Big Idea? Venturelink Debtmaster Direct For Equity Capital Going Broke? Business Services Swiftcall Telephone Club Mobile Phones Traditional farmer turns to tourism Swiftcall Telephone Club Tenders & Contracts Briefings Wholesalers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Capitalisation, week's change Heath Business Care—an Enterprising Partner CBI opposes statutory interest on unpaid debt Business Roundup National Grid venture LIG disposals on track Grumman backs bid Wall Street The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates Invesco to unveil revival in profits Reporting this Week GA Charm offensive sells one of UK's greatest brand names The Lord Mayor is on tour to promote the City, and British potential. Jon Ashworth reports from Tokyo Cats and dogs Action stations over Japan The Times Tokyo Diary All steamed up Picture Gallery Due respect Meeting day Name in lights A fishy tale Private sector gives best chance to keep our post offices open Bargain hunters play a dangerous game BBC Radio Lunchtime Concerto 2pm Variations Choice Satellite Week's Results 37 Shares and bonds drop on Wall St Further turbulence is likely this morning on the London Stock Exchange even though America's interest rate worries have little paralled in Britain By our Economics Staff: March manufacturing sharply up Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Higher pay 'may derail recovery' Water groups urged to query limits By our City Staff: Norweb links for gas growth Thermabond Counter Action Boots prepares ground to sell drugs division
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