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News from 15/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Daily Mirror, James Moore, Patricia Davies, Robert and Isabelle Tombs, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Clive Davis, The Guardian, Jean Pailing, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Heather Hughes, Richard Binns's, Kris Anderson, Marc Cranfield-Adams, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Benet Steinberg, David Hewson, David Morgan (Chairman), Ian Allan (Chairman), Richard Bean (Editor), Murray Brown (Editor), Nigel Harris (Editor), Handel Kardas (Editor), Peter Kelly (Editor), Chris Leigh (Editor), Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Andrew Moger, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Henry Harvey, David Guest, John Percival, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Julian Thompson, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Brian Jackman, Michael Theodoulou and Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, David Toop, Raymond Keene, James Tooley (Executive Officer), Peter Davalle, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Robin Neillands, M. E. B. Walters, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Helen Nowicka, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Eric Thomas, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, David Kirby (Leader), John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Catherine Bond, Matthew Parris, B. Tonks, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Harvey Elliott and Eve-Ann Prentice, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, H. Ifon I. Jones (City Engineer), David Christopher Blair, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Pat Sweet, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hilary Harris, Charlie Pye-Smith, David Powell, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Randle Cooke (Chairman), John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Ken Robbie and Mike Wright, Catherine Milton, Alec D'Janoeff,

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Freud on Friday 26 die as US jets open fire in error Two British officers among victims as UN helicopters are shot down over Iraq Speaker rebukes Major in row on health 'scandal' Index Saturday in the Times Happy Families Transplanted cells bring hope of a cure for diabetes Pilots made the decision to attack King Constantine French hold GP after car chase Secret tank shells Tuzla Old Speckled Hen 30P No Title Tories warned of leadership battle's dire consequences The Royal Bank of Scotland Janice and John take centre stage in David's theatre of the absurd Matthew Parris Political Sketch Upbeat Clarke predicts fastest economic recovery in Europe Cheers drown opera hecklers Police urge Howard to sanction pepper gas MP begins sit-in at Tower Colliery News in Brief Trainee feared drowned Dartmoor breakout Builders to run roads NHS relocation attacked Boxer declared bankrupt Student death enquiry Sex and murder charges Prayers for BNP defeat Rats thrive on fast food To Give Blood French arrest GP sought after daughter's killing Doctor halted by gendarmes at roadblock close to port after ferry passenger recognised his car West faces tenth charge after first wife found Mojo Victim's mother too late to stop her walking home QC tells of girl who got away Suicide of a bullied schoolgirl Video 'withheld in M50 murder trial' Gang chief who duped elderly gets seven years Mercury one 2 one MI5 chief and Bottomley 'on hit-list at IRA bomb factory' Computer porn 'library' seized at university By a Staff Reporter: GP 'tried to hide fatal negligence' By a Staff Reporter: BBC apologises for Milligan material Ex-lover sues QC over son The Dans Vatican allows women to be servers for Mass Mr Major's anniversary Specialist confirms treatment 'age limit' NHS and the elderly Toyota Case A: Johnnie Gray Case B: Fred Stedman Stores make most of plentiful fruit Weekend Shopping Lombard NatWest 'Impossible task' halts fraud trial By a Staff Reporter: Golfer feared plot to sink him at 13th hole Stadium disaster haunts police Jails to get carrot and stick regime By a Staff Reporter: Bank thief 'sacrificed others to keep home' Dixons Britain's Best Deals Blandford admits to fraud as taxi ban is lifted Why he chose The Times Bar releases exam marks to mollify failed law students Concern is mounting about the Bar law school's selection procedure, victims of which include all seven CPS scholarship winners Hostages recall the lighter side of life in a Beirut cell Radisson Edwardian Hotels BBC shows it has a nose for Dickensian settings Starlings rule garden roost Two Mirror titles get new editors PCC Keene on Chess Twins see mother stabbed News in Brief Repairs bid Book prize Sea lord's will Bad news Victim dies Six held Cliff death Moving home Unlikely secrecy reformer throws open the Bank of England's doors Riddell on Politics Lib Dems to seek foothold in the North Local Elections 1994 British Tourist Authority Leadership contenders vie to sing Major 's praises Pergau aid row 'puts 40,000 jobs at risk' The week in Parliament Whitehall to explain Peers revive Sunday trade row Around the Lobby 800 Series Labour calls for London council Escort Bosnian Serbs abduct Canadian peacekeepers With UN personnel held hostage, curbs on the foreign press and new threats to Sarajevo, the Bosnian Serbs are taking a hard line in the wake of Nato air strikes Tobacco moguls say cigarettes are not addictive Cobain's widow on drug charges South Africa confounds veteran peace emissaries Election deadlock reduces international mediation effort to one-act farce SAGA Services Ltd De Klerk plays on tax fears (Reuter): Rao calls for halt to caste bias News in Brief (Reuter): Student suicide (AP): Priest guilty (AFP): Museum sinks (Reuter): Load lightens DELL Soldiers murder Lesotho minister Kigali gunmen kill injured in Red Cross van Speaker deal opens door to power for Berlusconi The disparate forces of Silvio Berlusconi's alliance have agreed on Northern League and Forza Italia candidates for the two Speakers' posts Property scandal dents Kohl's election hopes Forte Leisure Breaks Historic Swiss bridge reopens in blaze of glory Far-right party saved from ban Ukraine turns back Russian troop ship Lithuania strikes out at Kremlin 'Shoot first' theory leads to blunders US forces have gained reputation since the Second World War of targeting own side East Timor protest mars Indonesian publicity offensive Megaron B&Q Reuter: Baghdad diplomats held over killing 'All Greeks are homesick - it is their nature' Ex-King Constantine on the unforturnate loss of acquiring a surname The Valerie Grove Interview The Selfridges Selection Gotham City discovers its soul Why are America's super-rich chanting ommmmmm? Contemporary Ceramics The Laurence Olivier Awards 1994 What are happy families made of? Ignored by researchers, they eat together, play together and stay sane together. Catherine Milton looks for the special ingredient The rebel that Russia forgot Solzhenitsvn is returning to his homeland, and a new role full of danger Rukba Multiyork Philip Howard Who on earth claimed that you needed brains to act Shakespeare anyway? Research and revenge The Times Diary Picture Gallery Big bumbling business Know-it-all financial giants have a habit of stumbling into minefiedlds and being astonished when they're blo0wn sky high Local difficulty The Times Diary Street fighter The Times Diary Rather early for me Support ran out Why the Zulus face defeat History suggests a bloody outcome, says R. W. Johnson Death over Iraq The victims of this tragic accident died in a humanitarian cause Capital Choice Londoners want to look beyond their boroughs Life after Forty-Six Praise for the progress of England's cricketers Advice to Tories on pay and power True blues Arts sponsorship Tidal power Risks and ethics of the Down's test Teachers' grievances In praise of the CSA D-Day memory Taken with meals Strange events at railway museum Professor of U Taking a chance Negative values Court Circular School news Birthdays today Luncheons Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Royal Air Force College Cranwell Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages 18th Book of Times Crosswords Clyde Fitzer Herbert Clyde Fitzer, CB OBE, Director of Engineering (Ships) in the Admiralty, 1968-71, and Head of the Royal Naval Engineering Service, 1970-71, died on March 20 aged 83. He was born on November 3,1910 Personal Column Viktor Afanasyev Viktor Afanasyev, editor-in-chief of Pravda from 1976 to 1989, died on April 10 aged 71. He was born on November 18,1922 Archie Newman Archie Newman, director of public affairs and sponsorship at the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, 1966-85, died of viral encephalitis on April 6 aged 62. He was born on April 10,1931 John MacArtney John Macartney, CBE, former Secretary for Local Government, Sabah, Malaysia, died in Durham on March 11 aged 80. He was born on June 20,1913 The Southern Cross Airmen's Log Twelve Days in the Bush Disappointment Hill Keeping in close touch Buyouts are entering a new phase. Derek Harris looks at the change Candover Barclays Development Capital Limited Banks look to upturn Given a stable interest rate and inflation outlook, the banks expect to be very busy Year of marked contrasts Ken Robbie and Mike Wright assess a year of falling quantity but improved quality Prudential Venture Managers New edge for the venturers Ten simple answers to the buyout Alec D'Janoeff looks at the issues which most worry managers 3i investors in industry News The Times Crossword No 19,517 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Road Watch Highest & Lowest WPA Health Insurance Sport People in the Times Forecast Features Infotech The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Picture Gallery Forte cuts property values by £412m Stock Market London Closing Prices Arts City is sceptical of shrinking trade gap The suspect nature of the trade statistics is indicated by the export volumes, which were up 13 per cent in January but were down by 8.5 per cent on a quarterly basis By our Economics Correspondent: Bonn rate cut fails to move markets The Pound Infotech Gold Brent Crude Sport German rival takes over subsidiary of Lancer Boss Schneider fraud enquiry launched Singapore Airlines Television and Radio Business Today Trade in Trade Price Trade Wind Heron sells properties to Derwent Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. British Gas Banana row threatens US trade deal Company News in Brief Pensions blow to younger women Post Office puts case for commercial freedom Business Roundup Threat to Lloyd's agents Guinness victory Exports lift Lamont Gas buy for Yorkshire Buoyant Blue Circle sees benefits of cost-cutting The company expects to benefit this year from the cost-cutting measures that reduced the Uk cement workforce by 550 last year. Productivity has improved by 25 per cent Directors to leave in new Aegis shake-up Another German Boss There are no excuses for the fate of Lancer Boss Britain; s trade deficit is still chronic Shake-up at Aegis Pennington By our City Staff: Shareholders to gain in BSkyB refinancing Oil price may hit Hunting's 1994 results Patek Philippe Geneve Laura Ashley sales rise for first time in three years Competition worries send Vodafone down Stock Market Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Bus staff to gain in flotation of GRT Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Markets face a crisis of bad language Dollar Spot Rates Questions that straddle the Clintons' finances Wolfgang Münchau reports from Washington on the conspiracy theories about how the First Lady played the futures market and won Outhwaite on record The Times City Diary Gray goes global The Times City Diary No room at the inn The Times City Diary Arabian nights The Times City Diary Tatts comes clean The Times City Diary City kick-off The Times City Diary Laura Ashley Blue Circle CEO Bedding down values Tempus Hunting The Economist Losses halved at close British Funds Investors Chronicle The Times Unit Trust Information Service Father knows beast Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on the first night of Butterfly Kiss, Phyllis Nagy's bitter comedy at the Almeida Shadowlands Pop All shapes but only one size - big Dance: Talent with a human face bounds across the stage Bill T. Jones Sadler's Wells MGM Pop Germany nil, and Italy won Opera Ireland's spring season opens with a flourish and a failure Entertainments Weekend Choice 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 Nirvana just wasn't enough What do you do when your dreams come true, and they're not quite like you planned? For Kurt Cobain, the pain of fame became too much Plying a global pillage New Waves: Tomorrow's Sounds Today Cambridge Theatre Plight of the living dead Pop on Friday: Nick Cave is early for his own funeral… Verve celebrates 50 hot years Jah Wobble invades the hart A holy racket Jah Wobble Jazz Cafe, NW1 British Academy Award Verve in a curate's egg Jazz: In New York, the stars come out to celebrate a pioneering record label Magic Sotheby's Founded 1744 Digital videos on the way Suppliers want a standard format, Matthew May says A way to hit the sack buying IBM AceR Apex Transition Technology International Ltd. Dial a karaoke Online Bloc lifted BBC networks Information Technology God's database Nazis on the line China plugs in Compaq expands A suite to bring comfort to the office The idea of mix and matching systems has been abandoned Why not try before you buy software? The honesty of consumers is a costly issue for the industry IBM Lotus Voted Which Computer & Mac User Best Buy Made to measure David Hewson goes on a technical tour of Soho and discovers a new breed of user P&P Pile 'em high and then sell 'em cheap The price of software on the high street is dropping fast. However, David Hewson writes, beware hidden costs waiting in the wings Take two steps forward and one step back Getting computers to talk to one another can be a nightmare Microsoft Thumbs up for apprentices A training and enterprise council has been chosen to design a national blueprint for It training for young people Baring Asset Management Kidsons Impey Information Technology Imi Computing InfoNet Systems Limited Rare is Looking for a Few Good Game Developers Overseas Jobs Express Image Sciences Martin can rely on Staines to set pace David Powell on the specialised role of the pacemaker, handsomely paid to lose but for whom temptation can be too great For the Record Legal & Public Notices Snow Reports Time will come to crown Welsh prince Rugby Commentary Guiseley finding that little extra Ollvetti British hopes riding with speedy Skelton Elements of fortune help Harris reign in McEvoy Trophy Forgetful Attoes remember way Fixtures Word-Watching Panthers find path beset with danger The Times Sports Service Johnson putting new method to test Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Taunton Bradford looking to build on spirit of Odsal King 's Theatre passes audition Richard Evans Nap: Lord High Admiral (3.40 Newbury) Next best: Safety In Numbers (5.10 Newbury) Thunderer: Newbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulaxie to underline her claims Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC2 Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Warwick Results from two point-to-points Well played, whoever you were Supply of vtal statisties proves little help in measurement of women's rugby Freud on Friday Schumacher sets fastest time Autosport Stubborn display by Scott in near-polar conditions By our Sports Staff: Taylor and Waugh prosper Derby buck trend in Wembley windfall Field heads north for stronger winds Sports in Brief Nielsen in command Thomson changes style Jacobs seeks IBF title World Cup video trial Third final for Smith England secure victory The Times BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Athletics England braced for backlash Russell and Baker break golf s sixty barrier Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Wessels to bring only two uncapped players Tour Party The Open Business School Equestrianism Ticket touts to be outlawed in new crackdown Picture Gallery VII VIII X XV The English and French connection For a thousnad years the French and English have shared a tumultuous history—in castle, village Europ assistance Europ assistance Europ assistance Medieval masterpieces await Despite its rich history, Gascony is almost untouched by tourists Key Camp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rock bottom revolution Chains of new, modern hotels offering basic accommodation are fighting for custom Bay watch from coast to coast There is no other area like in in Europe - a great sweep of shore rich in every sort of coastal Europ assistance Europ assistance France from Hampton House Travel The wild landscapes echoing of yesterday A journey through rural France is like back-tracking in search of our childhood, says Brian Jackman Europ assistance Looking for long hot summers? The Gers Property Search Cheryl Taylor on a quiet pastorai existence, with good fishing and riding A touch of the raj and a bit of tally ho Pau is one of the finest French towns. The Victorians thought so too, as Charlie Pye-Smith discovered... West Travel Ltd. P&O European Ferries Pau is an ideal destination for a long weekend. Air France does good A long love affair with the oyster The French eat 1,800 million oysters a year. Susan Bell explains their appetite for this edible mollusc Did You Know that.. ? An inland sea and myriad megaliths Golfe du Morbihan Hidden Frence The second of Richard Binns's briefings on lesser known France. This week: an island-studded sea lagoon, famed for its standing stones and its fine, pure light How to get there French Chateaux Europ assistance

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