News from 06/04/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Harvey Elliott and Richard Beeston, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, E. T. Davies, A. C. M. A., Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, David Lovibond, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, Gail Wallbank, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Kria Anderson, Maggie Parham, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Wright, John Radford, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, F. P. Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Sam Kiley and Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, R. C. H. Briggs (Chairman), Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, John Hopkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Skidelsky, Quentin Bell, Dirk Bogarde, Briggs, Hugh Casson, George Christie, Gage, John Lovill, Alison Roberts, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, David Hunt, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Scott, Julian Muscat, Graham P. M. Adams, N. G. Harris, John Goodbody, Hamilton Howatt (Chief Executive), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Terence Morris, Louis Blom-Cooper, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Personal, Finance Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Jo Andrews, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Misha Glenny, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Paul Kline, Carmen Callil, Richard Morrison, Martin Conway, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Joe Bossano, Alwin Greder, Harvey Elliott and Mark Fuller, Colin McQuillan, Catherine Milton, Stephen White (Director), Jonathan Mirsky, Stephen Stockwell,
ResumoPilot left children alone to fly crash plane Aeroflot captain 'struggled to get back to flight deck' as 75 plunged to death Major takes his case to Essex Man Backbench erities written off Index Red Revolution Fighting may stop KwaZulu elections National Security Police seek wayward marquess Archbishop attacks 'ordinary Britain' Sir John Gielgud Boys, 6, wreck neighbours' house 'for fun' N&P No Title Brown says tax rises will cost average family £10 a week By a Staff Reporter: Feeling the pinch in his pay packet Intercell Mobile Communications Big increases take effect from today Major escapes to Essex to see 'the real world' Ticket cheats curbed Banker 'took bribes' TV licence by instalment CD porn man sentenced City bombers identified Custody death protest Museum watches stolen National Blood Transfusion Service £2m surplus reverses Tory cash drain News in Brief Violent gust of wind may have tipped aircraft over Survivors struggle to come to terms with loss as experts sift wreckage for clues to Schiphol crash By a Staff Reporter: Police hold safari boy after break-in Magazine Riot as Spiderboy recaptured Ernie selects his first millionaire HSBC Citroën Ax Salsa Tory council will use outsiders to break NUT boycott Teaching unions at odds over tests Teachers want panic buttons and 'sin bins' Schoolgirl raped at phone box Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Olympic designer gets on his bike By a Staff Reporter: Solicitor sacked for closing office door Police improve the odds at Aintree New starting techniques and Aintree's strongest police presence should ensure no repeat of last year's Grand National fiasco By our Crime Correspondent: Shot men found after robberies Norwich Union Icy winds cut down seaside hoteliers Passport to France CSA campaigners condemn graffiti attack on minister AA Housewife unearths 'dinosaur find of year' By a Staff Reporter: Yellow lines appeared under car overnight Keene on Chess Vaccine hope for cancer of bowel Palmolive Three years on, is the Nhs getting better or worse? Conflict of service and business ethies hampers evaluation of health reforms By a Staff Reporter: Routine surgery 'cost women their babies' Schoolgirl's death 'touched nation' Tube ticket purge nets 1,000 in three days Dell Gloucester police dig up patio News in Brief Turkey danger Solvent death Stab victim Britons held Bear's deal off Renault Serb forces breach Gorazde defences Assault on besieged Muslim enclave tests resolve of UN Bosnia commander New skirmishes blight early hopes of peace Analysis Film story Marine found murdered Violence marks Israeli pullout from Jericho Ukrainian pit hell bolsters Russian miners' militancy Balladur and Chirac squabble over Pompidou legacy Hard times hit the luxury Zil factory Cheetah pounces on boy at us zoo Split throws Italy into turmoil A week after elections the victorious allies have fallen out, plunging Italy into political uncertainty as Silvio Berlusconi calls off talks on forming a government Turks raise prices to beat inflation The Royal Bank of Scotland Angry Zulus vow to prevent polls from going ahead High level of violence makes election impossible in Natal, commission says Clintons' low-fat chef picked Bosnia Ashort History Noel Malcolm Cambodia relief as Sihanouk bounces back Writs fly as Biosphere bubble bursts Spear symbolises manhood Freed rebel faces jail in China (Reuter): Asian fears grow over new Japanese reactor Americans back caning of teenager News in Brief (Reuter): Indian clashes (Reuter): Budget setback (AFP): 'Baby Doc' flees (Reuter): Curtis surgery (Reuter): Killers offer (AP): Hero's reward (AP): 240 years' jail (AP): All at sea AmericanAirlines We're Giving Away Any Of Our 2 AmericanAirlines Conundrum Bonsoir, my English chums Jean Paul Gaultier arrives in kilt and leather trousers. Rather pass?, for him. Rachel Kelly meets the outrageous designer who ponders in Gallic style whether fashion really exists Put class back in the classroom What is happening to teachers, once among society's most respected figures? Icy but Hot Speaking man to man American advertisers scent rich pickings in the gay market Springtime Together The cost of becoming a Kiwi Want to spend time in New Zealand? Don't expect it to be easy, or cheap Surreally Glen Baxter Julia Llewellyn Smith looks into the enigmatic and disturbing world of an artist who hates to be called a cartoonist Palmolive Alan Coren And now here is a long-term forecast about the moral climate Quick on the draw The Times Diary Time runs out in a Balkan powder-keg Misha Glenny fears that MacEdonia is moving down the fateful path that led to war in Bosnia Now the red boxes fight back How many mistakes can you make with a telephone box? BT's arrogant disregard for design indicates a deeper malaise Welcome home The Times Diary Free verse The Times Diary Dressage message The Times Diary Open house The Times Diary Two Seagulls don't make a season Back to Essex Major has little to offer the party unfaithful A Nosedive in Safety Aeroflot's dangerous flying practices must be stopped Out of Gaza Peace might still prevail over the memory of Hebron Case for revising law on homicide Gibraltar and Spain Eye to appearances Politics al fresco Roads that bypass objections and blot the landscape Psychological research Army commands Pensions and payouts Doublebooking-Day Consecrated crossing? Still around Smoke gets in the lights Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Personal Column Anniversaries today Mr Michael Satow Dinner Latest wills Early printed books on offer in £3m sale Madness that comes on only after death Classical Association Marriages Church news Association Action Forthcoming marriages Retirements Geoffrey Penrice Geoffrey Penrice, CB, former Director of Statistics and Economics at the Department of Employment, died on March 24 aged 71. He was born on February 28,1923 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Visa The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Personal Column Jack Gourlay John Logan Gourlay, journalist, died on March 28 aged 74. He was born on February 26,1920 Announcements Margaret Millar Margaret Millar, Canadian-born American crime fiction writer, died in Santa Barbara, California, on March 26 aged 79. She was born in Kitchener, Ontario, on February 5,1915 From our Own Correspondent: On this Day The Dropped Baton Sinor Toscanini's Last Conccert Jack Smith-Hughes Jack Smith-Hughes, wartime Special Operations Executive agent in Crete, died on March 4 aged 75. He was born on November 27,1918 Guelfo Zamboni Guelfo Zamboni, Italian diplomat and Holocaust hero, died in Rome on March 5 aged 97. He was born at Santa Sofia, in the Apennine mountains east of Florence, on October 22,1896 Brave face back on the front line Edward Gorman meets a Cnn camerawoman who has returned to Sarajevo after terrible injury Media Sales & Marketing The University of Buckingham Mancos Advertising Production Department Brand Manager RPA Associates OP Mainland Pathfinder How the PCC took the sting out of my fury Like many before her, Libby Purves spoke to reporters about an old relationship and got her fingers burnt. But this time redress was at hand, in the form of the Press Complaints Commission Head to head for the blue blood of broadcasting Aiming for more Panorama viewers, the Bbc invited advertising agencies in. Robin Hunt watched as they pitched Advertising is good for your health BUPA is hopping for a Lucozade-like addition of fizz to its image as it sets out to revolutionise the private health care market News The Times Crossword No 19,509 Business WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Kwik Save heats up store wars with key brand cuts Morton makes peace with tunnel builders Settlement with the contractors clears the way for a £600 million cash call on Eurotunnel shareholders. Contractors will underwrite around £75 million of the issue Lloyd's agent cancels agreement with names Stock Market Arts Insurance firms shun PIA Homes Sport Wall Street's bounce beats the pessimists John Charcol Television and Radio Business Today Black Day Black Gold Gold Chute By our Economics Staff: Gatt sees world trade rising up to 5 per cent Bristol and West chief given payoff of £484,000 The Times Export hopes at a two-year high Receiverships rise for second month Ofwat review at last stage Last South Wales deep mine faces closure Statements from López 'were contradictory' Business Roundup IBC pays dividend Smiths buys Tutco Celsis ousts its chief Quarto revenues jump Gates roars ahead Allied Radio issue Bletchley lifts payout The Times Agnew named chairman of debt-laden Lasmo CCF Market meltdown congeals Shares steady as Wall Street regains nerve Kwik inflation saver Ernie versus the National Lottery Pennington Eisner inherits sole charge of Disney Bonds revival strengthens shares to leave index above 3,100 Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Amey sets out on road to a summer flotation Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures New tech lifts Home Counties Anglo buys Opel drive Wall Street Money Markets Ignoring the balance will leave sterling wobbling Janet Bush argues that Britain's trade deficit may be much worse than we think and that, if so, international investors will not ignore it Fortune smiles again on Agnew The Times City Diary Tokyo taboo The Times City Diary Taxi drive The Times City Diary Nikko shuffle The Times City Diary Streetwise The Times City Diary Capel capture The Times City Diary Bears lose grip on oil Tempus Eurotunnel Smiths Ind Turn of screw for pensions Queens Moat Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Lasmo Strong turnround Digital Ex-BT chief to head £2bnTec programme Training and Enterprise Councils will accept tough targets in return for greater financial flexibility from the Government in the operation of their budgets Stages on way to suitable housing Power to issue copy of legal aid order Terence Chapman aims for flotation Testing temporary absence abroad Chief Adjudication Officer and Another v Ahmed and Others Housing groups merge in £280m deal Four-piece prefabricated structure is no caravan Carter and Another v Secretary of State for the Environment and Another Two Lehman executives paid more than $16m Business Roundup Qantas strategy studied Utility regulation plea Severfield back in black Stylo out of the red Tate Secretary/administrator Gordon-Yates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Times Quatro Meridian Recruitment Consultants Times Group Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Jigsaw Recruitment The National Magazine Company Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants PA to MD Management Consultancy Secretary/receptionist Office Assistant/administration Adventure Anais Anais S J Berwin & Co Angela Mortimer Career moves Appointment Bi Language Pump Court Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Créme Meridian Consulting Office Angels Brands Hatch Leisure plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer University of Westminster Famco (UK) Ltd News International Newspapers Limited Joyce Guiness Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simpson Crowden Consultants John D Wood & Co Art Gallery Duncan Allen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stratton House St James's Secretarial College Top P. A. Wanted for Overseas Position Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items DRS Advertising Ltd Prospect Temps Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gielgud: eternal voice of the nineties Benedict Nightingale sends a birthday card to the most versatile actor of this and other generations Theatre Rest in peace-but not just yet Radio: The premature demise of LBC could be fatal for its successor, LNR Sudden Impact with a touch of class? Hollywood has the commercial blockbusters, Britain has the art. The challenge for our young film-makers is to combine the two The Royal Opera Festivals Join the Country Set Entertainments Today's Events A deily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kria Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seals available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Steam and stress in the South Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews David Beaird's "portrayal of malign eccentricity" 900 Oneonta Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Party on the podium ASMF/Marriner Festival Hall Concerts: Sir Neville Marriner's 70th birthday celebrated; and a show of virtuosic pianism Exuberant in words and deeds David Owen Norris London Lighthouse Chase Europe's finest summer shows From Aarhus to Vienna, Kate Bassett offers a choice of the top festicals in Europe over the coming months Travel for the Arts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Marina De Lagos Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Redrow Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golfing Homes Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Studio Apartment by St Katherines Dock Kensington Jefferys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stern studios The English Courtyard Association Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who pays the price for broken dreams? Mary Wilson reports on what happens when links in a chain snap How Buyers and Sellers Lose out Destroying history Beware of trying to restore a home to a past it may never have had Hidden Treasure that was No Find Life in a Swiss Army knife If you want a multi-purpose room to eat, study and relax in, why not build it yourself? Maggie Parham reports on one designer who did Savills Judo's stubborn fighter refuses to submit to ill-fortune John Goodbody meets an Olympic finalist who has overcome injures that would have persuaded most athletes to retire For the Record Snow Reports British pair well placed to exploit new world order Seedings Marshall and Nicol at head of emerging generation in blue riband event Kirkland faces daunting first hurdle Today's Fixtures Elusive Nelson makes champion work hard Multiple Display Advertising Items Ease the pain—discover the lasting pleasures of defeat Hendry sets up semi-final meeting with O'Sullivan Results Word-Watching Kenyans on right track in Teddington Andrew Longmore on the world champions who colonise on their athletics prowess Chinese shift focus to record bid Palmolive Gel Reynard's brave words matched by startling deeds Threat to Mansell's crown Schoolboys happy to prove a point The Times Cardiff unconvincing in victory Point-To-Point Results Thunderer: Ludlow Verdict on Norman due this weekend Sport in Brief Alesi misses next race Prabhakar faces test Good news for Everton Teenager beats Courier Russian opposition Bradley confident of taking rides on Black Humour Leading kockey recovered from injury Nap: Couldnt Be Better (2.30 Ascot) Next best: Shaab Turbo (3.05 Ascot) Thunderer: Ascot Multiple Display Advertising Items Rising Stars Yesterday's Results Newcastle Dancing Paddy for repeat Ascot BBC2 Thunderer: Ripon From our French Racing Correspondent: Coup De Genie stakes strong Guineas claim Modern masters seek supremacy at Augusta John Hoplins, golf correspondent, on the triumvirarte raising the game to new heights Slow progress forces crews to ration food Positions The Big Three: How They Compare Swimming champion faces drug accusation Ames opens Caribbean chapter By a Special Correspondent: Donoghue equal to the task BBC1 Radio 1 Peak Practice Susannah Simons Variations Choice Satellite Squash 38 No comfort for inept England Tour drops to embarrassing low after slipshod effort Drugs allegation disturbs calm on eve of Masters Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Kitson equal to task of earning point for Derby Morse Snooker 39
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