News from 18/04/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Benjamin Spencer, Patrick Cormack, Chairman, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Our Arts Reporter, Tanya Sillem, Calum Macdonald (Vice-Chairman), Inigo Gilmore, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Brendan Donnelly, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Ian R. Webb, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Joel Brand, Edward Pool, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, J. Haxton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Silverleaf, Michael Saunders, W. O. F. Patterson, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, A. J. Smith, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Alan Matthews, Rodney Milnes, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Sandra Hempel, Lawrie Smith, Eric Dehn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Catherine Bond and our Foreign Staff, Our Irish Racing Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Vernon Robinson Director, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John James, Magdalen Goffin, Duncan Hunter, Philip Bassett, Jos Ashworth, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Richard Brown, Karol Sikora, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, R. E. Seed, George Bickerstaffe, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ray Kennedy and our Foreign Staff, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Brian Beel, J. K. Brennand, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Tang, William Rees-Mogg, David Young, Guy Walters, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, Russell Johnston (Vice-Chairman), Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, and Michael Evans, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Julia Hardy, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, M. McKee, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Gwen Robinson, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Douglas Scott (Cheif Executive, Hugh Thompson, Alyson Rudd, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Jenny Macarthur, Kate Hoey (Secretary, Emma Slessenger, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Charles Kennedy, Walter Ellis, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoPanic grips Gorazde as tanks roll in Talk is of peace: reality is fighting Police kill British marine in Sarajevo Index Wilfred Thesiger IRA hit list puts Westminster on security alert Marathon Names National's night of triumph in Olivier Awards Lara hits an unbeaten 320 Outlook gloomy for high street Degree but No Job? Gusts rob Mexican of record marathon Unicef United Nations Children's Fund 30p Dublin tries to calm Unionist fear over Reynolds plan Smith leads attack as poll predicts a windfall for Labour Break Away Work on sex education suspended Benefit and tax link rejected Counterfeit printers caught red-handed News in Brief Hunt for two gunmen Battered girl found dead Smoker to sue NHS Iron Age sword stolen Actress pays fan's bail Woman attacked in bed Football match death Yeomen on parade Titanic matches sold St. Joseph's Hospice All the world's our stage, declares winning director Star- studded audiance told that theatre is Britain's best ambassador for business around the world The Awards in Full Prince Charles says 'I just can't win' Laurence Olivier Awards 1994 Peter Phillips injured in match Judging is a labour of love MaCmillan Dialogue Renamed theatre honours Gielgud Why he chose The Times BT Better water tests planned after spill The equivalent of 'an aspirin in an Olympic pool' was not spotted by the National Rivers Authority's detectors Murdered man covered in paint Video game addicts 'too tired in class' Coca-Cola Women ordained at St Paul's amid last-ditch protests Abbey National Tunnel gendarmes may carry pistols Fresher air for jet passengers A Staff Reporter: Prince signs TV deal at Cannes By our Religion Correspondent: Country parishes 'in danger of fading out' What price would you put on a secure and comfortable… Lawyers get lessons in courtroom drama Browser pays £70 for £30,000 masterpiece A wall hanging sold as a job lot with old theatrical costumes has been identifed as a rare example of 17th-century craftsmanship A Staff Reporter: MP wants 'stunts' for D-Day scrapped Keene on Chess Bodleian accused of acting as censor Honda Death warrant plan to beat the cheats Campaigners seek new law to protect unsuspecting buyers from stolen, crashed or rented vehicles Texaco Nice runner that was a write-off Most child car seats 'fitted incorrectly' Athletics journalist is cleared News in Brief Armed siege BNP reward Youths held Pipe dream Nazi-hunter protests at transfer of Holocaust records German identity stretched on rack of history The manipulation of history for political ends has left Germans wondering if they are Second world War victims or Cold War victors, Roger Boyes writes Touvier trial submerged in technicalities and trivia Ready... Coalition leader looks for allies in senate UN chief to hold urgent meeting on Bosnia setback Gorazde National Westminster Bank Press protests over purge Media War Rifkind condemns armchair critics Britain Clinton relents on sanctions America Enclave assault exposes flaws in haven strategy Commentary MOPS Inkatha mass march postponed after de Klerk warning Pretoria has talked of tough measures to prevent bloodshed. Chief Buthelezi replies that nobody has stolen as much as an orange or an apple on an Inkatha march Far-right general rallies Afrikaners Suspect township strangler charged with boy's murder Steady... Oscar-night tiff ends in marriage Rwanda massacres mount Liberal defector joins Tokyo race Police 'dirty dozen' ran drug racket in Harlem precinct Muslim divorce curbed in India News in Brief (Reuter): Algerian debt (AP): Peking arrests (Reuter): Police hold 500 Work permits Gergen move (AP): Fare dodge (Reutor): Let us not pray Private torments, public triumphs The Terrys meet again on a wet London night and demonstrate how even the most disparate of souls can find a sort of harmony Chronicler of the lost world During his extraordinary life Wilfred Thesiger has seen tribal man corrupted and has learnt to hate television and the motor car. Walter Ellis reports San Fra The naked city and the naked rat New York finds common cause with a repulsive, work-crazed burrow-dweller Hooray for Hollywood Waifs are shown the door as America rediscovers the woman who just enjoys being a girl Virgin atlantic Matthew Parris Politicians who feed the wolves of the press should know that sooner or later they will be on the menu Conservative man in all his glory The very model of a Tory MP reassures us that the nation's affairs are in safe hands Could Smith coast to defeat? Labour is far too confident of success, says Peter Riddell No smoke The Times Diary Gas mask The Times Diary Poetic licence The Times Diary Devil's work The Times Diary Shell shock The Times Diary Good and bad at games The Times Diary The Error Cycle Can Kenneth Clarke avoid the old mistakes? A Federal South Africa Nelson Mandela must not seek to rule from Pretoria Britain on Stage A great celebration of our living theatre Pensions and payouts Time to give up? Bosnian challenge to our leaders Comparing death rates from cancer Violent videos and artistic freedom Tories in Europe Taking counsel Value of sport to pupils in schools Letters for publication should carry contact… Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mr Robert N. Thomson Reception Marine Society Birthdays today Dinner Picture Gallery Personal Column Trailfinders School announcements Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages Heritage Latest wills Ralph Ellison Ralph Ellison, author of the noval Invisible Man, died in New York on April 16 aged 80. He was born Oklahoma City on March 1,1914 Nature notes Professor J. A. P. Cameron Church news Major-General Philip Tillard Dick Cary Our Correspondent: On This Day Death of Madline Smith, Scottish Murder Trail Recalled Hard-earned honours David Tytler celebrates 25 years of the Open University and recalls the early struggles The Open University From Montreal with the Dunkirk spirit BMP Countrywide 25 Years of Growth The Open University The future never turns out the way you expected it… Job openings for the diligent Students thrive at the Open University, says David Tytler The Open Learning Exhibition 94 In personal contact Distance learning does not mean that students are out of touch Into Europe The Open University Business-like and booming Difficulties with distance learning can, with some effort, be overcome Widnell Pinkerton 1850 Bowring Expanding by degrees Routledge In the air tonight The BBC's contribution is central to the university's success, says David Tytler Emprise Services Limited The Burlington Press (Cambridge) Ltd Farmoff PLASTICSLTD Beneficial Healthy growth in community care Nurses and carers benefit from 20 years of course material News The Times Crossword No 19,519 Knockando Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow England bow to Lara's genius Sobers' Test record score of 365 under threat in Antigua Tag Heuer Education Arts Business Mexican sets unrelenting pace to capture Martin's title Books on Monday Baker and Russell hold their nerve Experience prevails in Europe Four-ball championship Withdrawals enable Venables to spread his net Tarquini outfoxes field from the start Skinner keeps Neumann at bay Prayers for wind answered at last Lawrie Smith, the skipper of Intrum Justitia, explains why the crew is living on half-rations AC Milan seal third successive title Sport in Brief Hempsall sprints home Irwin ends drought Durham eliminated King regains crown Marshall advances Fenner's wash-out Intrum closing in as challengers falter Guildford rally in late rescue attempt Schumacher sweeps to emphatic success Senna forced out of Pacific Grand Prix after collision at first corner Pakistan maintain impressive form Sharjah Seoreboards Nine-goal Jennings fires Army through Cerruti 1881 Pour Homme Mansell finishes second after tyre trouble Depression deepens at Tottenham Suffering Sheffield cry out for yesterday's hero Lack of discipline clouds Ferguson's future Clive Cussler Inca Gold Picture Gallery Semi-final scars evident as Allen stuns Oldham Everton's morale flags as decline continues Palace go up after Forest recover for a draw Schmeichel's slip typifies United's fall from grace Simon Barnes watches Wimbledon capitalise on the Premiership leaders' inconsistency Blackburn left to ponder Ferguson's prediction Weekend Results and Tables Warrington keep hopes alive with resilient display Castleford's late barrage to no avail Our Sport Staff: Hull KR lose fight to stay in top flight The Times Sports Service Parrott survives close encounter Result For the Record Aggressive Hunt and Archer win European gold medal Harrison's try puts seal on Yorkshire triumph Pontypridd rue absence of Jenkins Cardiff and Llanelli overcome testing opposition in Swalec Cup semi-finals Bracken and Hunter out of tour party Healy's treble sinks Dutch Bold challenge of Maesteg fails to achieve final reward England advance in impressive fashion Agassi the key player in pointer to Paris Searles seek to expand brotherhood for blue riband event Andrew Longmore sees Great Britain's Olympic rowing squad begin to take shape in Belgium Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Courier outplayed by bold Spaniard Strong Bond books Towcester return Point-To-Point Results from Ten Meetings Lansink's luck holds for home triumph Turtle Island states classic case Nottingham Manntari handed Curragh option Course Specialists Sangster reaps reward of Manton investment Brighton Edinburgh Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline 1,966 runners break three-hour barrier Nutrasweet London Marathon Result Cappuccino Long road reaches satisfying end for a united team Guy Walters catches up with some of The Times marathon runners to discover how they fared on the streets of London Sprint finish the hallmark of champions Weelchir Results The Times Leicester University Sheffield Business School Kingston University Manchester Business School Greenwich College The Aston MBA Schiller International University Webster University University of Leeds Oxford Brookes University Management Centre University of Bath Southampton University Management School Boston University University of Durham MBA City University Business School The University of Birmingham The rector's strife From papal bull to flour-bomb, Charles Kennedy traces the rectors' role in Scottish university life Opening eyes about career-choice for girls Hugh Thompson looks at a fresh way of introducing teenagers to options for women in the workplace University Appointments University of Strathclyde It's never too early to learn how to spell Tinkering with teenage exam results will do nothing to solve a nationwide problem Viewpoint Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Posts Jubail Industrial College - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia A Levels at Cats Hogeschool van Amsterdam Holborn College University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leeds University of Nottingham Camden Marker/tutor Courses Bedford High School Legal & Public Notices University Appointments University of Nottingham The Robert Gordon University Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Salute to a great stage explorer Yesterday, at the Olivier ceremony, the director Peter Brook won the Times Award for his outstanding contribution to British theatre. Here Jeremy Kingston looks at his remarkable career Lively battle of the sexes Lady Windermere's Fan Tricycle, Nw6 Theatre Opera An outbreak of niceness The Seekers Albert Hall Pop: A nostalgic trip back to the 1960s and, below, the mayhem of heavy metal The big riff rules Soundgarden Brixton Academy Books Thin look at a fatty subject Television Review A man for all seasons Wigmore Hall Rush Hour Concerts Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Perfect model of modernity Gawain Covent Garden Opera: Rodney Milnes on a singularly inappropriate target for the Hecklers' catcalling Puccini's neglected bird still has wings La rondine Grand Theatre, Leeds Masters well served LPO/Blomstedt Festival Hall Concert: Blomstedt a conductor of heat The Times Making of a Teflon president Michael Arditti on a quest for clues to the origins of Reaganism in 1940s Hollywood Sigmund's stirring dreams Eating Pavlova By D. M. Thomas Bloomsbury, £15.99 Russia and her sons The Times Educational Supplement Playing God in Africa Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Source: Finstat Consumers demand more say in utilities CNT Enfield Top London Borough Social Services Eurotunnel investors look for details to emerge on cash call Reporting this Week Paris in the Spring!! 19K The Times Devonshire Personnel LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclaycard offer lifts demand 80 per cent Chalice Foods Ltd Sports Sponsorship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Team Sec/receptionist Medium-sized groups dissatisfied with banks Business Roundup Lloyd's denies new offer Poundstretcher cash Guidelines from PIRC Atlantic writ likely Tourist Rates Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Part-time solutions that mask full-time problems The Government claims to have injected flexibility into the labour market, but Philip Bassett wonders if it is merely stretching the figures Fiscal squeeze sets stage for midsummer rate cut Gilt Edged Low base rates and low inflation will help to bring gilt yields lower Cat out of bag The Times City Diary Radclyffe's progress The Times City Diary Insider trade The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Bypass the Mikado for a rational debate on taxes The honest way to discuss public spending plans is as perentage of GDP Club class The Times City Diary Knows the punters would like to get their hands on… The Times City Diary Good growth The Times City Diary Hot air bags The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Susannah Simons Picture Gallery Variations Satellite Part-Time Poser High street sales hopes hit 13-month low The stock market wants an interest rate cut this week and gloomy retail statistics from the Cbi might encourage one, bolstered by last week's good inflation figures Receivers put Piccadilly site on sale Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Curtain raiser: insuring against cancellation of… Barclays to shake up corporate banking Midland denies bond loss rumours National Savings Transparent Tax Russia goes slow on nuclear risk Back to college pays at any age The Times Guide to Taught Post Graduate Course Vacancies John o'Leary explains the increasing advantages in the jobs market of a postgraduate degree Sheffield Hallam University Nene Northampton University Sector College Trinity College London Leicester University University of Nottingham Lancaster University Cardiff Institute of Higher Education Cranfield University University of London Wimbledon School of Art BPP Law School The Times second degrees guide Agricultural, Biological and Veterinary Sciences The Times Postgraduate Student Service How to use this supplement Key to Listings University of Southampton University of Leeds University of London Aston University The St James's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Department of Philosophy University of Plymouth Institute of United States Studies Brunel the University of West London Cranfield University Kingston University University of Aberdeen Contact: Lorna Ingram Tel:… Making the first contact Buckinghamshire College The British Council Imperial College University of London The University of Hull University College London The London School of Journalism Bath College of Higher Education The National Hospital's College of Speech… King Alfred's College of Higher Education… Biological and Veterinary Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry and Health Key Key Medicine, Dentistry and Health, Physical and Mathematical, Sciences The University of Hull Boston University University of Oxford Department for Continuing… The University of Leeds The Times Loughborough University Business School Drama Studio London Edinburgh University Settlement School of Art… The Department of Management Learning Birmingham The Management School Lancaster University Birmingham College of Food Tourism Creative Studies Key Physical and Mathematical Sciences Engineering and Technology Key Key Engineering and Technology Engineering and Technology, Arts (Other than Languages)-Education Picture Gallery Key Key Arts (Other than Languages)-Education Key Arts (Other than Languages)-Education Key Arts (Other than Languages)-Education, Languages and Literature Languages and Literature Picture Gallery Key Key Languages and Literature, Administrative, Business and Social Studies Administrative, Business and Social Studies Key Key Administrative, Business and Social Studies Business and Social Studies, Professional and Vocational Subjects Key Professional and Vocational Subjects In the steps of the master Richard Brown explains the avilability of courses and the satisfaction of achieving a second degree Higher Education Business Enterprises LTD Half an eye on your books Richard Brown offers a guide through the confusion of acronyms which can help fund the postgraduate Higher
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