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News from 07/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Terence Miller, Julia Pascal, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, J. J. Pearlman, Patricia Davies, David Cannadine, Bernard Jenkin, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Michael Rubinstein, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, R. F. Churchhouse, Lynne Truss, D. A. Venner, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Dr Simon Wessely, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Robert Jackson, John Goodbody and Christopher Elliott, Kris Anderson, Maureen Tomison Chairman, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John Oates, Martin Flanagan, Maurice Agulhon, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Dilip Hire, Keith Pike, David Hands, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Ann Barker, Louise Gray, Janet Daley, Christopher Elliott, Matthew Beard and John Goodbody, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Julian Jackson, Clive Fisher, Nicholas Watt and Alice Thomson, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, David Carhart, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, A. I. M. Clark, Michael Arditti, Oliver Holt, James D. Kershen, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Joel Brand and James Bone, Ian pace (Artistic Director), Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Inglewood, Anne Applebaum, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Jack Crossley, Dominic Kennedy, Francois Carrard, Director General, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, A. J. Rudduck, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang Munchau, Richard Duce and James Landale, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Russell Twisk, Richard Beeston, Alvin Tull, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Kenneth Faircloth Deputy Director General, Kate Bassett, Keith Burstein, Nick Herbert (Political Adviser), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Alistair Cole, Alyson Rudd, David Owen and Rob Gray, Gavin Littaur, Michael Evans, Howard Epstein (Honorary Officer), John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Tim Judah, Colin Campbell, C. Sharples, Colin McQuillan, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,

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Welsh church votes to reject women's ordination Our Foreign Staff: Nine die in suicide attack on School bus Israel continue with peace talks Major raises stakes on local elections Index US Masters England cry foul on Hitler's birthday Rose turns back from Gorazde Libby Purves William Rees-Mogg Two African presidents assassinated Philips 30P Sinn Fein appeals to Downing Street for direct talks Aides jostle for Thatcher's ear The Times Closure consigns South Wales miners to history Carey defends his 'ordinary' nation ITV vows to win battle of the soaps Passport to France Man survives leap from Beachy Head Birth defects enquiry Aintree sabotage charge Train videos launched Potter seeks memorial Navy 'loses' missile Cat savages owner Bangers and mash Mayoral chains stolen Stricken MP recovers To Give Blood Parents blame TV programme for sons' wreeking spree Show's presenter admits Finders Keepers is 'a kid's dream come true but a parent's nightmare' Taxi-ban marquess fined £200 The Times 'High spirits' put Spiderboy in care Ex-brewing chief dies in air crash Abbey National Underground faces huge claims after 100,000 left stranded The Cavalier Cdx from Vauxhall Old friends restage musical 40 years on By our Arts Reporter: Film crew shocked by coincidence of killings Sun 'main culprit of global warming' By a Staff Reporter: Threat of deportation 'drove girl to suicide' How embarrassing Blatch builds relationship with teachers Solo By our Education Editor: Union demands expulsion for fake abuse claims By a Staff Reporter: Rapist is given 18 life terms Keene on Chess Forth may get power barrage Jungle expedition leader tells of anger at being left behind By a Staff Reporter: Grieving husband recalls last moments of flight Kl433 Patek Philippe By a Staff Reporter: E-numbers 'can offer cancer protection' Women win extradition reprieve Tidings of joy Lichen found Uncharitable Heroin seized Bond winners Rightwingers want heroin on sale in the High Street By our Home Correspondent: Growing support for legalising drugs Viglen Tory think-tank urges end to state pension Briton dies in Belgian motorway crash Currys Fiat Tory chairman predicts net gain in council seats Cabinet ministers ordered into action as Fowler launches unprecedented offensive on key objectives Local Elections 1994 Major risks his reputation by leading from the front The Tory Team Rover Hard-hit South may take revenge The Battleground The Moben Sale Clinton team in disarray over Gorazde siege Bosnian Serbs pledge 'to teach Muslims a lesson and cut enclave down to size' Tap Air Portugal Factions fight to control icy heights The Muslims have regained their confidence since the Croats stopped fighting then and signed a peace treaty. Their troops are on the move and encroaching on serb ground in Bosnia, Michael Evans writes Lea & Perrins Germany invited to commemorate Warsaw uprising Painful memories of Nazi occupation have not prevented President Walesa from inviting his German counterpart to mark the 50th anniversary of the rebellion Moscow Mafia boss murdered Guardian Direct Greece faces embargo case The Times From Reuter in Moscow: Regional party leaders join anti-Zhirinovsky mutiny Berlusconi warns Bossi of readiness to force fresh poll Italy now faces a drawn-out power struggle among the right-wing election victors that is likely to end with the defeat of the popular Northern League Powerline German writers desert the left Bonn's Social Democrats are dismayed to find that intellectuals and writers, their traditional allies, are abandoning them in an election year. Roger Boyes reports B&Q (Reuter): Algerians kill 16 militants (AP): Chinese arrest (Reuter): Yemen tension (Reuter): Library chaos (Reuter): Play it again Public turns the heat on Clinton Whitewater wreeks health care relaunch World Dental Fedeartion From Associated Press in Washington: Scientists 'resurrect' 17th-century couple Brothers who killed parents have spent $16m Taxmen open file on Streisand gift Crayons ban White right prepares to seize town councils Election Countdown Presidents' deaths raise UN fears of tribal violence Press Complaints Commission Mandela adamant on poll Earthquake motorway to reopen National Savings Empire of the Sloanes Catherine Milton meets two entrepreneurs who quit their gilded cages to head east The Times Let the little devils clear it up Don't blame television: destruction by six-year-olds is natural and can be limited by vigilant parents Dennis Potter's living drama Personal suffering has given a rare insight into television's most provocative playwright Unsporting methods Ups and down of beta-blockers... ways of treating gout and preventing arhritis .. . cancer of the pancreas Medicial Briefing Joint action Braving pain Passing the apathy test How can breast screening work if women don't attend? Patients who have a clear X-ray may wrongly think they are immune for life Is water the best tonic? Spas are always popular but is it the baths or the relaxation that benefits people, asks Dr Simon Wessely Extra Watch Security Systems Janet Daley Teaching has become the last bastion of militant left-wing entryism The unions deny that a teacher's role is to instruct Notes on painting The Times Diary Why Dr Carey is wrong The Archbishop has misjudged Britain's history, but at least he speaks his mind How to stop the federalists Tories must get tough, argues Bernard Jenkin Local Anaesthetic Comparisons with 1990 with dull the pain of May's elections Annual Check-Up Questions raised by the three-year-old health service reforms A Sporting Decision It was right to cancel the England-Germany football match John Major's critics and admirers Access to countryside Science and 'culture' Discordant notes in world of music The fear of crime Care in the community? Jewish differences Negative values Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Thanksgiving service Royal engagements Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball 1994 Personal Column Work began yesterday on a £75 million Lego theme… Forthcoming marriages The Romans' lesson for a president Classical Association School Anniversary Rear-Admiral 'Ben' Bolt Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Mia Woodruff Professor Jérôme Lejeune From Our Special Correspondent: Mr Michael Tippetts Music Concet in Octed Barn Thetre Marc Fitch Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Sprucing up the seaside Midnight Express Trailfinders The siren delights of Dubai Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowest Flight Prices STA Multiple Display Advertising Items Moonlight Travel Club Direct Calibre Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Strasbourg fears political move Americana Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Tourists meet rebuff Liberty street in the new Baltic states Multiple Display Advertising Items Fears on safety rules The Times Trade Winds Travel in the Times The Travel Directory Euro fares still falling Travelogs Sun savers Now Available News The Times Crossword No 19,510 Picture Gallery People in the Times Times Weathercall Picture Gallery Business Passport to France Papering over the cracks More strings to his bow Come fly with us, Chemical Bank asks air staff Economic View Goode Walker loss set to top £1.1bn By our Insurance Correspondent: Speculation forces Hogg to reveal takeover approaches Arts HoF shares goto 6½p premium Sport Bank figures reinforce signs of house price recovery Maine-Tucker Families of Fortune Business Today By-Passed By-Product By Phone By our City Staff: Telegraph director's £480,000 payment SKF Norweb is first REC to win telephony licence From a Correspondent in Geneva: Sutherland moves to save new trade deal Chancellor urged tO act over PIA 'chaos' Charles Barker Legal & Public Notices By our Industrial Correspondent: Generator chief seeks reform of regulation Pennington, page Unipart drives to £25m and boosts training Siebe buys in Sweden Pittards drops into red Banesto list closed Exide buys BIG in UK Restaurateur rises Sainsbury's Euro link Regulating the regulators Utilities and investors are fighting back The house market in still in the doldrums Fltations have not been sunk Pennigton Treasury shrugs off 0.5% rise in money supply Renault ABF in talks on Baker's Oven sale Swiss banker feels sharp end of Morton's Fork Weak opening in New York trims early gains in London Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Manchester United sees its merchandise score Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Lawyer in corporate finance merger Money Markets Wall Street The £30 billion question which will tax consumers Economic View Taxpayers are in poor shape to absorb Tory budget increases without cutting back on their spending, writes Janet Bush Young genius seeks worth The Times City Dairy Water shares Biotechnology Siebe Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance… Insurance premiums Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gains halved at close No Title Accountancy & Finance The Bedford Estates Brecjenridge Consultants Limited BT turns its rivals green David Owen and Rob Gray put a 'must do better' mark on environmental reports Any Other Business More an art than a science In the family Old chums W. S. Walker & Company OTC Options Bond Systems Developer & Risk Analyst At last, a merger that makes some sense Audit Oxford College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal tragedy with a cast of millions Cinema: Geoff Brown on And the Band played On, a worthy but unweildy desecent into many houses of Aids Travelling across America on a piano Joanna MacGregor's involvement in the Motorola Festival of American Music is a labour of love Theatre Adam and the angst Rock Concerts: Pain, passion and didgeridoos Counting Crows Borderline, Wc2 Musicals Sons arise Youthu Yingi Grand, Sw11 Entertainments Antiques Fair Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson London Elsewhere London Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Logn Runners Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases Current ITC Testimony of a tortured poet Theatre: A Spanish literary hero fitfully brought to life; and a study in female violence Lorca, An Evocation Lilian Baylis Killing time together Red New End Kind of a drag, boys Opera: Even the best jokes eventually turn tacky La Gran Seena Bloomsbury Maly Twenties fun, forty years on A new staging of The Boy Friend sets out to re-create the 1953 premiere. Michael Arditti explains why The Times Object lessons in bizarre ritual Opera in Berlin Elektra Staatsoper Nights at the Munich opera The Times Invites You to the Bavarian State Oprea Festival Your choice of music tour dates History in living colour Television Fortunes of families Derwent May enjoys a study of how the aristocracy made and the spent their money Aspects of Aristocracy: Grandeur and Decline in Modern Britain By David Cannadine Yale University Press, £19.95 The Times Restless in Venice Clive Fisher Profane Friendship By Harold Brodkey Jonathan Cape, E15.99 Politics of the personal Julia Pascal Closing the Book By Stevie Davies The Women's Press, £12.99 Wallpapering over cracks Giles Coren the Sun on the Wall By Ronald Frame Hodder & Stoughton, £15.99 Heart in a twist Fiona Pitt-Kethley Harm By Alan Jenkins Chatto & Windus, £6.99 Faith that stood the hostage test John Oates admires a story of courage and survival from the American Journalist and former Marine who endured the torment of seven years' captivity in Beirut Minerva Press Directionless France freewheels to the future Julian Jackson the French Republic, 1879-1992 By Maurice Agulhon Blackwell, £45 Francois Mitterrand a study in Political Leadership By alistair Cole Routledge, £19.99 Fundamental differences Anne Applebaum between Marx and Muhammed By Dilip Hiro HarperCollins, £25 The Times Price Waterhouse National Railway Museum Henry Macleod Barnes Kavelle MacMillan Davies Headway Stuart Spindler & Partners The Times RPA Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items REL Consultancy Group Ward Executive Limited Times Newspapers Limited Sales & Marketing Mainland Pathfinder Dearden Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Cirencester College News International Amerada Hess Limited Datastream International Ltd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Lander Makro Central Motor Auctions News of the World Catalysts Ltd FS Sopexa Lansdowne James Baker Associates EA Technology Limited Sales Brokers Overseas Jobs Express Mancos Allied Dunbar Multiple Display Advertising Items Optimum Potential The J & D Organisation Limited Public and Healthcare Sane Forth Valley Health Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Landmark Publishing Services PA-FOR Md of Sports Events Services Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Scottish Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Anglo Japanese Health Care Limited Relief as match in Berlin is called off Word-Watching For the Record Picture Gallery Mitchell calms Millwall's nerves Snow Reports IOC supports Paralympics Keeping in touch Armstrong elevates Palace to position of strength Reasons for England's failure Signs of stress Grand National Leeds take early lead with record backing Absent hurt Burden of seniority too much for Smith England searcf for solution to batsman's problrms against pace Alan Lee reports from Barbados on the travails of a player once in his element facing fast bowling Picture Gallery Australians pen new chapter on English decline Reports reflect a sport in turmoil Rugby Commentary Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results Ascot Ludlow Ripon Point-to-point results Mixed fortunes for British players Irvine's ban increased Dolphin damages hull Javed ends Test career Campagnoli heads list Henman fights back Whitgift seek revenge High premium to pay as security envelops Aintree Richard Evans Nap: Jazilah (2.00 Aintree) Next best: Black Humour (2.35 Aintree) Thunderer: Aintree Multiple Display Advertising Items Buckler nets big prize with Well Briefed Thumbs Up to take his revenge Aintree BBC1 Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Leicester Eddery booked for Grand Lodge Masterpiece requiring perfect touch Test of nerve for Mansell Akinwande sizes up German challenger Tee-Off Times Hendry falters in defence National riches nurtured by letting nature run its course Patricia Davies recalls the day a nightmare turned into a dream for a 15-handicapper visiting one of golf's most beautiful venues Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice BBC1 Satellite Racing Norman finds inspiration for Masters Australian favourite prepared for challenge from Faido and Price Pakistani disqualified for butting opponent Colin McQuillan sees a long-time rivalry boil over with spiteful results at the British open Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Motor Racing Kidney Research Fund United and Blackburn agree to switch final fixtures

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