Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 11/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Natasha Fairweather, Jon Ashworth, James Lees-Milne, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Victor Ross, Catherine Bond and Andrew Moger, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Daloni Peel, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, James Landale and Sean Mac Carthaigh, Liz Clegg, Beryl Goldsmith (Chairman), Joanna Beaumont, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, G. Lezemore, Peter Ackroyd, Brian Massey, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sir Alan Walters, Joseph Rotblat, Sean MacCarthaigh, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, John Young, Alfred Black, Geoffrey Goodman, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Jonathan Sale, Russell Kempson, David Miller, James Bone and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Barry Millington, Christina Newcombe, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Rachel Collins, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Tim Judah and Joel Brand, Richard Evans, William Ress-Mogg, Peter Neufeld, Oliver Holt, Samantha, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robi Dutta, Philip Le Dune, Brian Beel, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Lain R. Webb, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Ray Kennedy and Inigo Gilmore, David Park, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Le Marchand, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Raymond Stiles, Lesley Hinde, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Graham Searjeant, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Sam Kiley, Julian, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, D. J. M, Colin McQuillan, Roger Nightingale, Christopher Irvine, Yve M. Newbold, Stephen Pullinger,

Resumo

Home Movie Threat Nato air strikes halt Serb attack Shelling of besieged Gorazde ends after General Rose orders in planes The UN said last night that further strikes by warplanes on Serb positions would follow if the " safe haven" of Gorazde continued to be attacked Councils to be frozen out of new schools Index Working Parents Body found in field at Gloucester City hopes for robust growth United cling on England on top British aid woman tells of hell and carnage in Rwanda First Class Xi The Perfect Understatement Britain has become a skivvy nation says Prescott Smith trips in Scotland Parkinson's Discase Society Aintree miss no joke for Freddie Starr Scheme to limit rail saver fares dropped Bodies everywhere as desperate families flee Rwandan massacre Daly criticises IRA tactics on ceasefire RSPCA denies misuse Government accused Boy dies on canal trip Vehicle lock tested Batman takes to the air Mortgage fraud charges Helicopter crew escape Bereaved family's feud Puzzle pair reach finals National Blood Transfusion Service Palace stays silent on Princess's love letters News in Brief Mother blames long hours for death of junior doctor The problem of junior doctors working long hours has yet to be resolved, despite more consultant posts having been created The secret of success in Britain-milk cartons, music and blue blood 'Video nasty' ban may hit classics Boots Offenders do not watch more violence Patten may change sex lessons law Abbey National Picture Gallery Poll urges cut in car fumes to aid health Widow battles to save her home from new road Hospital to pay smoking damages By a Staff Reporter: 'Crowded jails will lead to a rise in crime' Hernia Prisoners' mozzarella leaves a sour taste Police find human remains in field Palumbo to fight children's writ The Times Uk's No Printer Gives Buble Jet Quality By a Staff Reporter: Constable to join the Lords Princess may serve Red Cross Peugeot Bishop could deepen rift at women's ordination Problems could lie ahead for the Church of England in London if Dr David Hope goes to the next service to create female priests Police car kills man News in Breif Death crash Broken dream Homing dog Hospital rape Higher cancer risk for black smokers Suffolk man finds coins worth £1.5m Final days for Bard's rovers Sun Germans' stealthy plan to become bankers of Europe If there is to be monetary integration of Europe, it will be Germany that is in the driving sea Sir Alan Walters says history and hyperinflation have made Germany determined never to allow others to control lits currency BTCC Keene on Chess Sun Alliance US right steps up campaign over Clinton infidelities Clean System Colombian guerrillas celebrate signing of peace accord Chinese detain activists and insult Balladur After rebuffing America, Peking has shown the French that it will not tolerate any interference. Edouard Balladur is certain to suffer political damage at home Suicide damages Mitterrand reign South Africa steps up drive for Zulu vote Mandela blames King Zwelithini for failed summit but pledges to pursue talks Viglen Terrified villagers see Falcon as saviour A swashbucking Boer guerrilla leader, once in charge of hit-and-run raids in Angola, is commander of a military force charged with keeping the peace in Natal First Direct Bossi sets stringent terms for coalition News in Brief Ukraine votes (AFP): Land dispute (Reuter): Bankers jailed (AFP): Bridge builders (Reuter): Peace aim General lives up to reputation as action man The decision to launch Nato air strikes would not have been an easy one for General Rose. The chances are that the war in Bosnia will carry on for far longer Nato action triggered by wounded British soldier N&p Overseas Republicans unhappy with Clinton air strike strategy Nationalists rush to condemn West Besiegers confused by mixed signals MOPS Belgian troops land in Rwandan capital to rescue Westerners Bloody violence appears to be abating as ceasefire of sorts is brokered and foreigners are evacuated (Reuter): Hurd assures Falklands on sovereignty Thirsty gamblers drink Vegas dry Denmark Black ready for gold Giles Coren meets the co-writer of Sunset Boulevard, hotly tipped in the Oliver awards How we betray children Are working parents letting down their offspring? A new book says they are Mary Ann Sieghart reports Forte Leisure Breaks Open season for anger The bottom line is that respectable people are suddenly blowing their top Zuric Municipal Raising the palest of Ghosts Tanya Sarne's elegant, wearable style is an American dream Sparklers Shirts Cotswold Collections Hotline MOPS Matthew Parris Britain's lack of interest in Rwanda, in contrast to its stance in Bosnia, is the most insidious form of racism Winnie warfare The challenge of the other Europe Sir James Goldsmith's alternative vision of Europe is held to be too tempting for public consumption Take a tip from wily Wilson John Major should look to Labour's past for survival techniques, says Peter Riddell Money-bags Mark's spit Friendly giant Jolly cricket bats at Brighton Screening the Videos British children need protection from the corruption of violence Carnage in Africa It is for the Rwandans themselves to cure their malaise Seriously Richer Who wants to be a millionaire? Quite a lot of us Dangers of nuclear proliferation Political efficiency Rook pie Harold and Vita Tories in Europe Free to grow up Red telephone boxes fighting back Negative values Time to give up? Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Latest wills Service dinner Nature notes Picture Gallery Personal Column Marriages Church appointments The Sovereign's Parade Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages School news Francois de Grossouvre Francçois de Grossouvre, for 30 years a close adviser of President François Mitterrand, shot himself at the Elysée Palace on April 1 aged 76. He was born at Vienne (Isère), south of Lyons, on March 29,1918 University appointments Lee Brilleaux Lee Brilleaux, singer and harmonica player for Dr Feelgood, died from cancer on April 7 aged 41. He was born in 1953 Kurt Cobain Kurt Cobain, leader of the American rock group Nirvana, died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Seattle on April 8 aged 27. He was born in Aberdeen, Washington State, on February 20,1967 Gerald Thompson Gerald Thompson. banker, died on … aged 83. He was born on October 10,1910 From Our Own Correspondent: The Eruption of Vesuvious Distressing Scenes The first recorded eruption of Vesuvius was in 79ad when Pompeii was overwhelmed. Since then, numerous eruptions have occurred, many with disastrous results. The one reported here destroyed the town of Ottajano The Times Crossword No 19,513 Knockando News Nato air strikes halt Serb attack Sport People in the Times AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Forecast Silence in court The Times Tomorrow Haunted by ghosts Statuesque art find Stewart and Hick work to regain advantage Education United escape to fight another day Chelsea kept waiting to disocover their opponents in FA Cup final Bridgetown Scoreboard Arts Business The Times ABTA Books on Monday Olazábal realises destiny by winning Masters Marshall's crusade delayed by Jansher For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Fraser a lion among donkeys Michael Henderson on a man whose spirit is in such short supply in the England attack Title wins carry promise of medals to come Snow Reports Intrum and Yamaha retain lead as others seek repairs Olazábal tames Augusta for victory British challenge fades as firm greens take toll in US Masters Tonbridge inspired by Ingleby for prize Wigan slip throws title race wide open Cautious Mansell follows in Fittipaldi's wake Final Scores from Augusta Yates braves storms for best showing Sport in Brief Late strike by Lascelles Haining retains title Sampras triumphs Whitchurch move up Quick win for Hamed Magnussen pulls clear Doohan upsets odds England start badly Jets near promotion Clubs still angry over result of Norman enquiry David Powell calls on the British Athletic Federation to radically improve its public accountability Conun Drum Burrough strives for recognition Andrew Longmore finds the rider of the Grand National runner-up still searching for a favourable ending to his personal Just So story Curling betters Dare's record Point-To-Point Results Vintage National returns to its roots Münnehoma and Dunwoody show champion qualities in memorable victory Thunderer: Kelso Big-Race Details Danoli is 5-1 for Champion Jump Leaders Trainers Thunderer: Folkstone Results from Saturday's Two Meetings Week of trials provides acid test for owners United survive but football loses out in Wembley contests David Miller finds both Wembley FA Cup semi-finals disappointing occasions as methods triumph over style Peacock in full flight as Luton fall to earth Walker plans for future as Everton scrape home PFA hands Cantona its highest accolade Lyrical Le Tissier ready to fulfil England fantasy Relegation risk fails to inspire lifeless Tottenham Relegation clouds begin to recede over Maine Road Manchester City maintain revial Palace deserve top marks Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Rangers relieved to earn second chance Bath offer object lesson in winning lottery of sport Simon Barnes considers qualities which have enabled one team to command English rugby Bath place one muddy hand on league trophy Sodden end to Leicester's charge West increase northern exposure Main festival event lacks adventure Rugby Union Results Ruddock enables Swansea to find stability Test your skill as a cricket selector Deadline approaches for entries to game tof imagination Terms and Conditions for First Class Xi See the Test of your choice The First Class Xi Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Ticket Master Suffolk Management Development Centre Sedbergh School University of Leeds The Sunday Times Southampton University Management School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bursar University of Bath University College London The Times Stowe School Buckingham University of Reading Lectureship in Ancient History University of Nottingham Department of Theology… University of Durham University of Strathclyde University of Oxford Kingston University University of Leeds University of Nottingham Medical School South Bank University Liverpool John Moores University Mr Quango takes the reins John O'Leary meets the new power broker for many of England's schools Can village schools be saved The urban-minded are gunning for a cherished aspect of rural life Hagley School Memorial Prom The University of Nottingham So teach your parents well University of Strathclyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Inappropriate to fetter taxation Adoption order condition Astrid Sails for Adventure Multiple Display Advertising Items Liability to VAT Team Holborn College Brillantmont Tachograph weight of vehicle Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Power over municipal cemetery Discretion of district judge on conduct of proceedings AMP Society On the road to self-destruction David Sinclair predicts that Nirvana's Kuri Cobain, who shot himself last week, will be hailed as one of rock's greats Theatre Funny how boring life can be Television: ITV's The Knock laments Lynne Truss, is a drama without drama Talented cellist who refreshes the spirit All finalists in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition deserve the title, writes Hilary Finch Spoitlight on the readers' choice Books Bitter and sweet Jazz Cassandra Wilson Jazz Caf?, Nw1 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 Boulevardiers of broken dreams Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees some bits of Brecht made whole by a masterful cast Brecht in Hollywood Bridge Lane, Sw11 Laughter with a killer punchline My Night with Reg Theatre Upstairs, Sw1 Quiet! Genius at work Recital: Beethoven with added groans Richard Goode Qeh The Times Shakespeare as you like him Our greatest poet and his plays have inspired many theories and speculations. Peter Ackroyd examines the best and the silliest The Shakespeare Conspiracy By Graham Phillips and Martin Keatman Century, £15.99 Shakespeare: A Dramatic Life By Stanley Wells Sinclair Stevenson, £20 Africa casts its spell Innocents in Africa By Drury Pifer Granta. £14.99 My Kenya Days By Wilfred Thesiger Harper Collins, £20 a Small Town in Africa By Daisy Waugh Heinemann, £14.99 Down the famished road Away By Jane Urquhart Bloombury, £15.99 Love on a Greek shore Captain Corelli's Mandolin By Louis de Bernières Secker & Warburg, £14.99 TES Capitalisation, week's change UK growth to outstrip forecasts Discounters turn up heat but Tesco delivers goods Word-Watching Serfin Securities, Inc The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Creditors baulk at BCCI fees Warranty flak No Ritz sale Record floats Yen concerns Amateurs pay the price for bond gambles Gilt Edged Banking and Legal La Creme Media & Creative Companies Tunica County gets lucky as gambling sweeps US American states are united in finding a renewed taste for having a flutter at the casino Ian Brodie reports Robert Fleming & Co. Limited The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Nightmare vision of the new consensus on jobs BBC1 Radio 1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite Place your Bets Clinton sends Gore to play green card at world trade talks By Our Industrial Correspondent: Receivers move in at Lancer Boss Blow for General Electric in race to power Boeing Financial jobs exodus to end Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Jobs Consensus Nottingham Post is offered for sale Arthritis Research Rich man, poor man ruling for Lloyd's

Referência(s)