News from 19/04/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Robin Howard Gala, Tunku Varadarajan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Eric Dymock, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, JazXchange, Richard Grist, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Kevin Coyne, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Sally Hughes, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Hammersmith, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Jim McCue, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, J. S. Shipway, Michael Hamlyn and Sam Kiley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Catherine Swanson, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Anthony D. R. Holland, Dr Anthony Barton, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, John Percival, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Charles Robertson, Steven Norris, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Vic Parry Mnanaging Director, John Woodcock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Robert Low, Nick Watt and Christopher Elliott, Michael Thomas (Director), Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, James Bone, George Brock, Philip Webster, John Russell Taylor, Meryl Cumber, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, B. M. Roche, Beryl Banks, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Virachai Plasai (First Secretary), Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Christopher Walker and Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, A. J. O'malley, Henry Button, David Young, John Goodbody, Melvyn Pound, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Nicholas Doak, Manager, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, G. B. Miller, Scrivenor, Eve-Ann Prentice and Joel Brand, Kenneth McKinlay (CA), Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Alice Thomson and John Young, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Stephanie Osborne, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, Malcolm Graeme, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Martin Hutton, Colin Campbell, Michael Middleton,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: UN demands wider powers to hit Serbs Nato put on spot by bardline stance Norman denies sex campaign Index Diana Rigg Flagging revival may provoke rate cut Clean-up finds fraud rampant among solicitors Marathon Names Lara hammers 375 and makes Test history Sobers Applauds as his 36-Year Run Record Tumbles Branson plans County Hall palace of fun Seven schools hit by arson gang Barbra Streisand Pretoria confident of deal with Zulus SFia 30P Campbell-Savours drops a bombshell called Thatcher Political Sketch ATI Cults 'are a recruiting ground for paedophiles' Children are being ritually abused and forced into prostitution and pornography in the name of religion, a conference of psychologists has been told Pressure grows on Government to tone down D-Day events Queen's schedule obtained by IRA By a Staff Reporter: Scott to publish secrets De Beers sues BBC Train vandals jailed Princess Alexandra hurt Fugitive shoots himself Judge's remark 'racist' Man killed trying to stop car radio thief News in Brief Suspicion over deals 'led businessman to murder his friend' By a Staff Reporter: Harrods painter tells of blast Plant shop plagued by elderly pests Street to clean up in battle of the soaps By a Staff Reporter: Golfer's 'cheating' an insult to opponent's intelligence The Famous Grouse Rigg the readers' choice for best actor Football 'saviour' exposed as fraud Volvo Four youths held after £1m arson spree School building wrecked and florist's gutted in wave of overnight firebomb attacks By a Staff Reporter: Navy surgeon stripped in female officer's room Detectives seize £6m Ecstasy Bentley & Company By a Staff Reporter: Thief takes a shine to his victims' cars Think-tank backs DIY schools Feathers fly over budgies Police fear spread of vigilantes A Home Office scheme to allow neighbourhood watch members out on patrol has run into opposition from the police Viglen Limited Why he chose The Times Branson joins Japanese in £150m plan for County Hall Former home of London's left-wing politics may become tourist magnet Radisson Edwardian Food giants suffer setback in war on supermarkets' own-brand goods Hard times force Royal Opera to cut prices Missing woman named News in Brief Britons killed Case squashed Wife forgiven Road toll down Bomb found HIV attacker British scientists may be close to genetic cancer cure Psychiatric unit criticised Keene on Chess Huntsmans Cypriots deny access to Polly Peck assets Abbey National Clothes to carry sun safety factor Tube a shade safer MPs seek to protect small shopkeepers Commons backs school games GA Town offers hope of haven for Tories Poll setback for plan to sell off Post Office In Parliament Britain retrenches in the face of Serbian shelling Riddell on Politics Labour 'twists and turns' on council tax Gorazde's fall speeds search for settlement 'Sad week for world when peacekeeping operations are used to cover prosecution of war' Fugitive tycoon bankrupt Our Foreign Staff: Russian fears 'new Cold War' Belated justice sought for murdered tsar Peacekeepers hampered by slow trickle of troop reinforcements Reuter: Prosecution seeks life for Touvier Trafficmaster Clinton's critics revile 'American Munich' Our Foreign Staff: Photographer dies in township battle South Africa mayhem compounded by inexperienced National Peacekeeping Force Sun Alliance Chief Buthelezi bows to throne behind his power Reuter: $4m stolen from UN in Somalia Log-cabin king stakes his crown on ensuring Bhutan's survival (Reuter): Israel urges Britain to outlaw Hamas under terrorist ban Foes unite to beat water shortage UK builds links with Singapore Peking yuppies turn blind eye to images of revolution Clinton winds up Doomsday plan Reuter: Libya drags feet in border withdrawal Reuter: Missiles arrive in Korea Amnesty accuses Swiss police News in Brief 'Doctor Death' goes on trial Li's sympathy (Reuter): Anchovy war (Reuter): Wage riots (Reuter): Fossil frog The London Hernia Centre Poorer than our parents A whole middle-class generation now feel worse off than they ever expected The Times When Hillary met mother Ian Brodie on the clash between the two women in Bill Clinton's life Exactly what has Barbra got? Fans have paid £260 for a ticket to see Streisand's first London concert tomorrow. Why she so special? Can hope beat the incurable? Bernard Davey, the former weatherman, talks to Ian Robertson about living with multiple sclerosis Some mornings he wakes up feeling as if he has run a marathon Shingles: the sting in the tail of chickenpox Sufferers from shingles should seek help early, says Dr Trisha Greenhalagh Rukba Types of MS Ten days to shake the world The Gorzde debacle could cause all-out war, Misha Glenny says There is no as a political solution is dead An art for the part Knocking on No 10 Picture Gallery Sick of the unhealthy lies Encouraged by most politicians, people cling to the fiction that the National Health Service come free On Thatcher's list Burning in his grave Paddy's turn-off Lara's theme is a hit Hail a genius, says Tunku Varadarajan A Way out There is still a successful route from Bosnia's disasters Fighting Cancer Britain lead the way in genetic research Virtual Hotel A virgin reality comes to London's Country Hall Red telephone boxes Laying blame in Bosnia conflict Good sermons, long or short, but with inspiration Political parry funding Drugs in Thailand Roads under repair Letters for publication should carry contact… People and machines Joking apart Awkward proposal Court Circular Birthdays today Royal engagements Viscount Simon The Royal Academy of Engineering Latest wills Picture Gallery Personal Column School announcements Dinners Church news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriages University news Michael Parkington Michael Parkington, lawyer, died in London on March 30 aged 71. He was born in London on March 26,1923 Personal Column Pamela Jackson Pamela Jackson, second daughter of the 2nd Baron Redesdale, died on April 12 aged 86. She was born on Novmber 25,1907 Parkinson's Disease Society Sir Walter Clegg Sir Walter Clegg, Conservative MP for North Fylde from 1966 to 1983 and for Wyre from 1983 to 1987, who served as Whip in both Governmet and Opposition, died at his home in Fleetwood on April 15 aged 73. He was born on April 18,1920 Bert Ramelson Bert Ramelson, Communist organiser, died on April 13 aged 84. He was born in Ukraine on March 22,1910 (From a Correspondent): An Aerial Garage Flexible fleets will stay afloat Confidence is returning to the market, but the emphasis is firmly on unrivalled customer service. Vaughan Freeman reports Avis Fleet Services Better driving pays off Advanced training for motorists can save companics trouble-and cash The dash for cash falls flat Tax measures have not curbed the appeal of the company car Peugeot Plenty of choice in a promising crop Manufacturers are being highly optimistic about this year's products. Eric Dymock on the cars they hope buyers can't resist Godfrey Davis ADT Auctions The great management debate There are strong arguments for and against outsourcing. Which side is winning? The best ideas are born out of discussion with the client In a class all of its own Running costs, rather than image, sell the diesel car The diesel's economic virtues are clear for the fleet user The Fleet Show Lease Plan Steal a march on crime Managers have to decide which security option is most suitable, says Meryl Cumber Market leaders stand by to expand Unperturbed by the tax changes. Ford has aggressive growth plains, reports Vaughan Freeman Ford Contract Motoring What will replace petrol? All over Europe, manufacturers are working on a cleaner form of car Leasecontracts The Caring Company Chairman's choice resumes its place Not long ago a Jaguar in the car park sent the wrong message. Those days, writes Eric Dymock, are gone Toyota Offroaders leap to new heights A four-wheel drive is status symbol, says Rodney Hobson News The Times Crossword No 19,520 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow Law Kidder set to sue amid enquiry into alleged fraud Consumer poll sends Clarke rate-cut signal Stocks tumble as Fed indicates new squeeze Budgens shares slide on profit warning Stock Market London Closing Prices The Pound Arts Gold Brent Crude Sport By our Deputy City Editor: Iverson quits Storehouse for America Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Small Business Success from a Kitchen Sink Business Today Ground Rules Fizzy In the Air EBRD to put spotlight on smaller projects Engineers forecast 40,000 job losses Woolwich Guernsey Disputes panel offers alternative to courts The panel will remove the need for disputes to go to the courts. It will be run by people who understand the banking and wholesale financial services industry Things go better with Coke Company News in Brief NatWest's lending 'least risky of big four' Royal Bank debt sale criticised GEC-Alsthom confirmed for Korean contract Business Roundup Time Warner warning Record at Merrill Lynch Japan surplus at $122bn Usborne suspended Shares up at busy BAA McDonnell flies higher Harmony's £7m buy Linton Park leaps 38% CentreGold payout The Times Taxing times for Clarke Chancellor at the cutting edge United's route through Bermuda triangle Ghostbuters hover over Wal Street broker Pennington Morgan Crucible looks to airbags to inflate profits Charterhouse Bank Lomited Wolf out the door Director to receive £670,000 Johnson Fry losses soar after American write-offs You can kid a Kidder Shares and gilts suffer as Fed lifts rate again Market Report Markets At a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options DCC aims to raise £20m at flotation Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures The horrors of international price linkage Money Markets Standard Chartered guards Far Eastern risks jealously Patricia Tehan finds an old colonial bank determined to reinforce its links with the region that provides most of its profits Cry to the faithful The Times City Diary Cat flap The Times City Diary Nuclear blessing The Times City Diary Marathon effort The Times City Diary Bell ringer The Times City Diary Morgan Crucible Budgens British fork trucks are alive and well Lloyd's not about to renege on valid claims The real thing Tempus Johnson Fry The rights and wrongs of chartered accountants' titles Business Letters Merge inflation rates NatWest plans to put angels on a database Derek Harris on an idea taking wing 'Simpler' taxation, but beware a minefield Megatech Software Home-made approach brings success at the supermarket Garner's Picles started life at the kitchen sink, says Rodney Hobson Quality cult among small firms Business to Business Expense Redution Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd Business Opportunities Scope International Advice that comes with guarantees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Liquidations & Receiverships Swiftcall Telephone Club The Times Newspapers Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Molly Maid London Computer Auction Rooms Ltd Trophy Legal & General Lorraine Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items GN Great Nordic Holding Ltd. John Charles & Associates Construction Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items GN Great Nordic Ltd. Shares close near day's low The Times Unit Trust Information Service Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… W. S. Walker & Company Experienced Litigator Experienced Plaintiff Personal Injury Litigator… Writing Skills for Law Students General Accident Chambers Vacancy Insurance Litigation Michael Page Legal International Recruitment… The Times Newspapers BBC Peters & Peters Articles Wanted Law Graduate Taxpayers swallow a bitter pill Dr Anthony Barton on the collapse of a six-year, £30 million personal injury case Courting work Picture Gallery Making history Inns and Outs Election hearing That's Howe Rave on A kind of magic Jail tales Tsb Bank plc Face it, we are all solicitors now Brief New Training Quarry Dougail Zarak MacRae Brenner Austin Knight UK Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Quarry Dougall MacDonald & Company Rechuitment The new face of advocacy It might sound unusual, but a radical approach to training lawyers who appear in court does work, says Sally Hughes Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants Eagan Janion Robert Walters Associates The Cayman Islands Government Office Trevor House Tax shock for solicitors Lawyers must be on the alert if they are to avoid huge bills from the Inland Revenue caused by tax law changes Intellectual Property Reuter Simkin Gartmore Investment Limited David James Associates Graham Gill & Young Legal Gill & Consultants Abbey National Zarak MacRae Brenner Junior Clerk Personal Injury Birmingham Leading firm require… Truths written in stone Visual Art: Back to nature Bond St; a new glass gallery at the V&A; and Toronto's Renaissance man Richard Cork enjoys a London exhibition of work by Andy Goldsworthy, an artist usually at home in less confined spaces All clear for a new glass house Jim McCue reflects upon the wonders of the Victoria and Albert's glass gallery, which will open tomorrow Theatre Critic's Choice London Galleries Snow fills the streets Canada's 'greatest living artist' has taken over toronto Opera Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment omplied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinston'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 scross the country And many happy returns too Theatre: Jeremy Kingston reviews an anniversary revival, and visitors from St Petersburg The Boy Fried Players' The benefits of a perfect partnership The Cherry Orchard Lyric, Hammersmith Ecstasy unwarranted Concert: A Russian struggles with Mahler BBCPO/Sinaisky Free Trade Hall Manchester The Times If it makes a sound, you can move to it Dance: The contemporary scene says goodbye to a guiding spirit; plus reviews of varied work by today's rising stars Robin Howard Gala Sadler's Wells Too cool to be hot JazXchange The Place The warp and Woof Toutes Femmes/Velvet The Place In the church of the body Burrows Group Phoenix Arts Centre, Leicester Nightmare at the opera Hilary Finch explores the sinister fairytale background to Judith Weir's new opera, Blond Eckbert Still a hero Blues Kevin Coyne The Pit, Farnham Competitors who ran between three Nutrasweet Londonmarathon Results The Times Unisys Slow but sure routine pays off Christine Wheeler, one of TheTimes team in the London, Marathon, offers a tailender's perspective of a great annual sporting event Hours and three hours 27 minutes Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Saddened Norman breaks his silence Pools Forecast Ceron offers conditional return David Powell reflects on the changes, good and bad, for the next London Marathon Today's Fixtures For the Record The Times Weakened Leeds fined Yamaha holds sway Lewis leads world best English Open doubt Foot wins book award The Times Mansell survives to finish second Sport in Brief Topsham Bay seeks rare treble Competitive race inprospect as 15 accept for Whitbread Big Race Entries Pontefract Kinane in line to partner Bulaxie Towcester Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Nap: Taylors Prince (5.10 pontefrace) Next best: Forever Diamonds (4.10 Pontefract) Ladbrokes Racing Service 3.50 Maple Handicap Chase Rapid Racelined Full Results Service Lara adds new vigilance and ruthlessness to ability John Woodcock recalls some of the illustrious players who have played monumental Test innings Local favourites make early departure Skinner settles down to regain old form Lendl drops from top flight Second choices seize chance to impress happy Venables Hampshire make less haste as day wears on Higgins departs amid acrimony Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move BBC1 Peak Practice Radio1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Satellite Athletics Lara reaches history's boundary Epic innings carries Triniadian past Sobers anf into the record books Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Racing Rise to top destined from early years for rare talent
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