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News from 08/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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George Cole, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Rory McAuley, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Alistair Sawday, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Inigo Gilmore, R. C. Gregory, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, P. A. Russell, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Richard Luce, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, M. Wheeler, Alan Lee Williams (Director), Richard Binns's, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Stephen Gee, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Sean MacCarthaigh, John Kirkby, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Diana Geddes, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Richard Turner, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Christopher Walker and Caroline Hawley, Kate Muir, A. B. Sainsbury, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Binns, Heinrich Härke, Brian Jackman, Andrew Sims, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Bruce Cheesman, Theodore Zeldin, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Cheryl Taylor, David Walton, Paul Wilkinson, Surinder Bakhshi, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Went, Colin McMillan, Brendan McWilliams, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, David Rycroft, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Sara McConnell, Christopher Elliott and Stephen Gee, James Pringle, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Anatol Lieven and Richard Beeston, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, John Phillips and Keith Pike, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Peter Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Hidden France, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, P. J. Purser, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams,

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Blueprint for revival of school sport Team games would be compulsory The Key Points Csa pays £1,000 to wronged father Index First Class XI Historian's book attacks Churchill as a racist Saturday in the Times French Leave Broken leg threatens Gascoigne's career Major's firm 'no' rejects Adams Gidon Kremer Bosnia truce call agreed Flying high Output boost N&P No Title By our Foreign Staff: Mobs kill Rwandan premier and UN soldiers MPs judge Clarke best performer in the House Eurotunnel sacks staff Nacoss Welsh bishops may defy traditional clergy on ordination of women Correction Colleges compete for Queen's prizes Tories lag by 25 points AZT results disputed Call for reconciliation Elvis fan's drug death Mr Blobby squeezed out Driver electrocuted Grieving mother weds PC given discharge Bird's VC fetches £5,800 To Give Blood Letter bomb injures man at Bnp office News in Brief Student at Oxford dies from overdose Campaigning father 'has a child abuse conviction' Loyalist mob kills young Protestant woman at club Italian police study yacht death Churchill's beliefs 'in tune with the racism of his time' The statesman's views on race, as revealed in a biography, were less exterme than those of some contemporaries Princess's flexible male friend picks up bill Televised trial sets legal precedent Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Britons accused over Polly Peck cash The future never turns out the way you expected it… A modest player with big ideas Man in the News Chefs Choice How state schools gave sport the boot The decline of team games The New GM Card Nissan Union warns teachers against class conflict By our Political Staff: 2m properties 'wrongly valued for council tax' The Times Advert echoes James Bulger case 'Softly softly' PC to be moved Hospital care leaves the weak too thin Patients contract infection at Guy's PC World the Computer Superstore Animal rights activists aim to wreck the National Rover 2I8 Diesels Going to great lengths makes the start a racing certainty Briton says fever led her into drug plot Teacher accuses friend of tricking her into attempt to smuggle herion Keene on Chess Lloyds Bank Fish prices on the increase Weekend Shopping Police chief accused of harassment News in Brief Spider trap West remanded Well prepared Driver hurt Boy attacked Abbey National Film censor fears effect on children Rose's peace efforts win truce in Bosnia Serb military commander follows Muslim lead with 24-hour ceasefire to open way for talks Honda Explosions at Croatian munitions warehouse injure fifteen Right hounds Clinton over sex allegations Teamsters' Union votes to strike Russia backtracks over Baltic bases Rabin dubbed a traitor as Afula buries its dead TV film enrages anti-Fascists Mexico ruling party resumes election campaign in Tijuana Tear gas fired at detainees News in Brief (Reuter): Rulers win Aid granted Tiger action (Reuter): Envoy traced (AP): Madonna ban Maples Thousands march in memory of Auschwitz dead Poll commission prepares to include Inkatha Briton leads team to monitor police By our Foreign Staff: Tribal violence flares in Rwandan capital Armed rioters rampage through streets after deaths of two Central African Presidents Key Diy Hard-hit France raises Aids alarm in star TV special B&QThe Home of D. I. Y Fictional ice queens rule small screen Paris covets slice of Chinese market Balladur avoids raising human rights issus during fence-mending trip Our Foreign Staff: Kim cancels visit to Peking (Reuter): Germany to ban landmine exports News in Brief (AP): Licence barred (AP): Vote lost (Reuter): Pupils drown (Reuter): Arizona arrests (AFP): Theft for kicks (Reuter): Health team Play up, play up, and come out of that pub at once Today's news that compulsory school may make a comeback is a kick in the teeth for wimps, says Simon Barnes Why D-Day must never be cheapened Julia Llewellyn Smith meets a veteran determined to pass on his experience The Sunday Times The Joy Luck Club CU Commercial Union With The Mousetrap you never fiddle with the clues Sir Peter Saunders on giving up a theatrical licence to print money—and the delights of other men's wills The Valerie Crove Interview Don't play it again, Sam The news of sequel to Casablanca brings a chill to the heart Sparklers Multiyork Philip Howard The altered meaning of 'compromise' help us chart political change D-Day minuses The Times Diary Right half The Times Diary Was Churchill really a racist? Winston Churchill has been accused of despising other races. John Grigg assesses a great British leader Beware of underdogs biting back After being downtrodden for centuries, some Israelis are now all too pleased to find the jackboot on the other foot Parsons' measure The Times Diary Bailed out? The Times Diary Have you seen these men? The Times Diary The Right Kind of Basic The Times Competitive sport has a place in every school Athens on Trial The Times Greece is forfeiting its right to preside over the EU In Camera The Time Live transmission of proceedings in court must be resisted Effects on children of video violence Fuel choice and the air we breathe Case for Trident The pastor's message Toffs and bangers Better treatment for meningitis Landmine casualties Plundered shipwrecks Fitting fixture? Court Circular Birthdays today National Trust to restore historic park at Bath Today's royal engagements Dinners Why should truth be such a strange way to sell fiction? Classical Association Personal Column Anniversaries Service dinner The Donkey Sanctuary Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Marriage Free List Alexander Haldane of Gleneagles Captain Alexander Haldane, 27th Laird of Gleneagles, a hero of Dunkirk, died yesterday at his ancestral Scottish home, Gleneagles, at Auchterarder in Perthshire, aged 86. He was born on June 17,1907 Personal Column Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Church Housing Trust Heritage Lord Harvey of Prestbury Lord Harvey of Prestbury, Cbe, wartime fighter pilot and Conservative MP for MacClesfirld, 1945-71, died in Guernsey on April 5 aged 88. He ws born on January 31,1906 Multiple Display Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund National Children's Bureau (From our Special Correspondent): French Memorial to British Sovereigns The Unveiling Ceremonies Frank Ridley Frank Ridley, socialist historian, died in London on March 27 aged 97. He was born on February 22,1897 William Natcher William Huston Natcher, United States congressman, died in Washington on March 29 aged 84. He was born in Bowling Green. Kentucky, on September 11,1909 News The Times Crossword No 19,511 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Sport Forecast Features Infotech The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Industrial output rises 0.8% in February Hydro says not enough rain in Scotland Stock Market Rover Revs up 25 Europeans join forces to design new Concorde The Pound Arts 31-33 Gold Sport 34-40 Epson O'Reilly holds on to 29.9% stake in NPP Funny Glasses for the Computer Age Business Today Short Circuit Company pension schemes bar ex-members Grid deal with users will curb cost rises The Times Private bid plan for Scottish coal BMW backs Rover joint ventures in emerging countries Company News in Brief EC looks to Britain for EMU model British Gas to cut 1,700 jobs at showrooms Business Roundor Wolseley buys for £57m Property group placing Hewden-Stuart leaps Protests at BP meeting Wardle Storeys slips Barclaycard rebate offer Heritage Events Invesco pleases with better than expected payout Clark directors share £567,000 send-off BT Son of white elephant No quick fixes for supersonic development O'Reilly makes it a can of beans Steady as she goes Pennington The cuckoo at City Road Virtues of the tortoise Exports boost Highland profit Amec back in black and optimistic over outlook Suter in agreed £23m bid Electricity companies suffer a sharp shock Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Keller planning £70m flotation Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Cis urges firms to back PIA Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Computers and grey heads turn the tide Dollar Spot Rates Cowley's oldies can still teach Bmw a few tricks Ross Tieman concludes his report on the Bmw takeover of Rover and finds the British workers in increasingly bullish mood about the future Changing course The Times City Diray Hanson recruits a high-flyer The Times City Diary Ubs reshuffle The Times City Diary The 'A' team The Times City Diary Price decision The Times City Diary Invesco MIM Amec UF United Friendly Group plc Keeping uplift down Tempus Wolseley Development Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service Equities mark time The City inside out Lansdowne Model Systems Ltd Struggle of the sexes George Cole reports on a most modern industry still afflicted by outdated policies on the employment and promotion of women Information Technology James Baker Associates International Personnel… C. V Services Firth Ross Martin Associates Ltd CV direct Same Day CV Company Ea Technology Times Newspapers Overseas Jobs Express Geologists enter the computer age Max Glaskin on the 3D glasses which will revolutionise mapping and could cut insurance premiums P&P Intel inside The making of a paper millionaire Scepticism about the 'paperless office' netted Mr Struhl a cool £60 million Minister's power of removal Judge's rulings on admissibility The Times Bank had branch in England Inequality of treatment over surnames Human Rights Law Report Spouses held home in equal shares Justices erred over interim contact order Regulations apply Edgson v Vickers No power to order company meeting Wrong information The Times No industrial injury in police team Maverick with a mission Gidon Krener one of the great adventures of music, is profiled by Richard Morrison The Times Pop Women who did Dishonorable Ladies Crieterion Chiroscience Ltd Conun Drum Pop Stars of many different stripes London Concerts Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily gulde 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 If you know a better Hole, go to it Caitlin Moran prostrates herself before the godlike genius of rock's angry young woman Courtney Love (Mrs Cobain to the rest of us) The Times Maly Drama Theatre Henry: portrait of a serial thriller Pop No Friday: The man the stars ring for tips on dealing with fame .. . Rachford's class act . . . the Main chance Nobody messes with Henry Rollins, the tattooed godfather of grunge, unless they want to cross a kindly, clever man. David Sinclair met him Classic Songs legendary voices Voice in the wilderness? New Albums: Andrew Roachford writes like an angel, sings like a dream, and is probable too good for the charts Top Ten Albums Rain Hold the dry ice New Waves Main give anonymity a good name Atherton makes plain the price of further failure Strong support for downcast England Teams Lara for Edgbaston Legal & Public Notices Barbados pays belated tribute to Sobers Michael Henderson reports from Bridgedown on an island's support for its most famous son Conference beckons for busy Stevenage Modification can help experiment to succeed Word-Watching Deadline nears for first class challenge Time is running out for entries to selection game Multiple Classified Advertising Items Terms and Conditions for First CLASS XI The infocheck Group The First Class XI Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Snow Reports Dixon prepares for Chelsea in Wembley reunion Luton forward puts emotion to one side before FA Cup semi-final Irwin's talents earn recognition from both sides Peter Ball on the quiet Irishman who has overcome early rejection by Leeds to become a key figure at Old Trafford For the Record The Times Fixtures Hidden flaw leaves Tokio out of luck Lawrie Smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, has sympathy for dismasted Whitbread race rivals Maguire 's lead trimmed as pressure builds in title chase Andrew Longmore reports on the leading Andrew Longmore reports on the leading players in this season's absorbing duel for the National Hunt jockeys' championship Yesterday's Racing Results Bailey enjoys timely change of luck Aintree Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service Martomick favoured by course Today's Races on Television Aintref BBC2 Lingfield Park Beverley Mysilv haunted by spectre of Cheltenham Wigan slip back into leading position with ease Life can begin at 50 for golf's fortunate few Titleist Magic returns to Ballesteros Veterans Player and Floyd among leaders at Augusta First-Round Scores from Augusta Le Moignan triumphs Henman's consolation Forest's surprise start Holland seek place Guildford hang on Smith plans changes Promotion for Ashton Eustace dismissed O'Sullivan pockets British Open title Sport in Brief BBC1 Radio 1 Celebrity Choice Variations Choice Satellite Cricket 34 Gascoigne suffers another cruel break Injury in training latest misfortune to afflict England's gifted maverick Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reflects on the troubled career of the midfield player Time is running out for entries to our cricket game,… Floyd sitting pretty in ugly conditions Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Sparcs Fly Racing 37 Details Passport to France Stena Sealink Line Gallic fables of New Age countryfolk What is really happening at the other end of the Tunnel? Look beyond the perspective of holiday France and discover something intriguing. Theodore Zeldin explains what it is Bright and beguiling, Paris fizzes with life Few cities combine such a wealth of charm and energy, writes Diana Geddes Treasures, fashion and food in Paris Susan Bell sets out your guide to all that is new this city since the last time you went and thought you had seen it all Make the hotel fit the dream Here are six of the prettiest, quaintest and most romantic hotels to stay at in the French capital No Title Key Camp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Chez hous Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Nord Multiple Classified Advertising Items France The French Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampton House Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just France France Tourisme Verney '94 Matthews makes holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun Esprit ABTA No Title VFB Holidays Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Mellow in marshland Forê d'Orient & Lac du Der-Chantecoq The first of three brieings by Richard Binns on lesser-known corners of France. This week: a landscape of forest and water in the east The last wild river The mighty Loire its way through French history and culture now a scheme to tame it with a series of dams has been defeated, says Brian Jackman A new generation is breathing fresh life inot the châteaux of Loire, says Marcus Binney Step by step into history A new generation is breathing fresh life into the châteaux of Loire, says Marcus Binney A country home in the west The Vendée Property Search Cheryl Taylor on an area a short drive from ferry ports where prices are still reasonable Living with the French Bed and breakfast in the Loire means the luxury of stayig in fine houses, says Alistair Sawday ABTA The thrifty gastronome Finding quality regional cuisine between £8 and £20 was Richard Binns's chosen mission . . . Ferry Ine Stena Sealink Line A taste of Brittany all in one very full day Derewent May takes the ovenight ferry to St Malo for an action-packed day ashore Cut-Price Deals and a Comparison of Cross Channel Fares Keeping a weather eye open The sun does not automatically shine when you get to Calais. Brendan McWilliams divides Frances into its different climates Saintly Aspects Stena Sealink Holidays

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