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News from 20/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Nicolette Jones, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Nicholas Watt and Stewart Tendler, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, S. Barbara Milne, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Fiona Cannon (Chair), Beverley Barton, Emily White, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Huon Mallalieu, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Vernon Bogdanor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Peter Davies, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Joel Brand, Teresa Hickley, Sidney Brichto (Senior Vice-President), Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Elspeth Howe (Chairman), Robert Hughes, J. Ross Lambert, Lucy Berrington, Sarah Hartley, Geoffrey Dicks, Director, Raymond Keene, Justin Cooper, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Beryl Dixon, Brian Thomas Swynnerton, Brian Aldwinckle, Andrew Kemble (Joint Managing Director), Reginald Murley (President), Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, T. F. G. Mollo, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Robi Dutta, D. Hindson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Patrick Maddams (Managing Director), Philip Webster Political Editor, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, BerylDixon, Matthew Parris, Raymond Seitz, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, George Brock and John O'leary, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Green, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Commentary, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Rose Heatley, Neil MacLean, Christopher Irvine, Virginia Emery,

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Picture Gallery Police swoop on the IRA'sq paymasters Attempt 'to tie the purse strings' Sources of funds Scrap D-Day revels, Legion tells Major Index Simon Jenkins US ambassador leaves with rebuke for Euro-sceptics Police record fewer crimes Daughters stay at Nixon bedside Marilyn French Inkatha election deal greeted with jubilation Clinton backs more air strikes in Bosnia Video Crackdown Touvier is jailed for Nazi crimes The Edge Business Centre 30p Problems of continence weigh heavily on the House Political Sketch Work U-turn jeopardises paper rounds Euro-sceptics press Hurd Psion Series Welsh miners accept closure D-Day veterans turn up their noses at Spam fritters and street parties Britons must be grateful that the Normandy landings were not masterminded by those running their fiftieth anniversary Territorial troops to serve in Falklands News in Brief Man dies as boat sinks More arson in Stockport Tory complaint rejected Bubble bursts for soaps Ombudsman named Cinema inquests open Inmate found hanged Stephens Brothers London Police cut crime rate but rape and robbery rise Officer explains county's swift reversal of fortunes England tops car theft table Saturday in the Times Bookshop loses royal warrant By a Staff Reporter: Pastor 'punched by sacked rival' Murder hunt after man dies chasing thief By a Staff Reporter: Thieves put spoke in freewheeling dream By a Staff Reporter: Accountant 'shot dead by mistake' Preferred Direct Insurance Citrëon Ax Censors put knife in British horror film By a Staff Reporter: Fake doctor convicted of indecent assaults NHS changes 'will cripple research' Golf cheat claim 'like picking up a football' British Midland Not worth the effort Critic's View Critic's View Patten's old school votes against opt-out Nissan Ministers 'blind to value of childcare' Local heroes vie for £30,000 awards Keeper accused over the alien partridge Company car sales fuel recovery hopes This month's tax increases are spurring a move away from expensive exclusive cars to heavy investment in cheaper models Prices rise for prime properties News in Brief £42m will Theft charge Death ordeal Wining ways Return sailing By a Staff Reporter: New £50 to fox forgers Baby drink makers to be sued over sugar Girobank plc Arts chief faces hard decisions Ozone rise a threat to health Mentally ill left to fend for themselves in the community' Releases that Went Wrong Keene on Chess Halifax Why by-election fever bypasses Rotherham Major set to dash hope of promotion for Bottomley Halifax Building Society Cabinet braces itself for summer reshuffle ritual Riddell on Politics Major holds fire on new air strikes Britain to sign protocol Around the Lobby Cuts opposed In Parliament Tory rebels hit Welsh reforms Sticker puts latecomers on South African ballot Dell Computer Corporation 1992 Inkatha election accord credited to Kenyan team Zulus hail 'African solution' which broke impasse after international mediators failed Voting fever grips Buthelezi heartland After yesterday's election deal, which saw the Inkatha Freedom Party lift its voting boycott, party officials were confident that Inkatha will beat the African National Congress in Natal/KwaZulu Township factions turn their guns on peacekeeping force Nationalists employ Tory costing tactic Carnell Ltd, First Direct Our Foreign Staff: Serbs return guns seized from UN in Sarajevo International pressure gains release of observers seized after air strikes on Gorazde besiegers Nato weighs benefits and risks of bombing strategy The Serbs have called the United nations, bluff. Now Nato must decide whether expanded air strikes would represent a geneuine deterrent or merely be seen as a desperate throw to save Gorazde Intercell Mobile Communications Our Foreign Staff: Touvier gets life for killing of Jews Trial belatedly sets on record Vichy's complicity in Nazi extermination Kremlin turns its fire on Russia's old allies Israel matches Hamas peace feelers with mass arrests Hints of a change of heart in the ranks of Islamic hardliners have coincided with the sudden rount-up of suspected fundamenalists linked to armed groups which have killed 12 Israelis Ex-President Nixon partly paralysed after stroke Carnell Ltd, Wacky British comedy tickles US fancy American acclaim undermines Singapore flogging appeal (Reuter): LA ordered to pay King $3.8m damages Psion Series UN troops pull out of Rwanda News in Brief (Reuter): Tehran attack (Reuter): Envoy seized (AP): Judge jailed A little help from her sisters Marilyn French still has much to say about feminism-and has an extraordinary idea for her next novel. Julia llewellyn Smith met her The Times Encyclopaedia Britannica Offer Protect this first-class service Will the noisy, small, dictionaire metropolitain coteire take any notice of our disapproval of plans to sell off the Post Office? Noises off that drive us mad Country music plays a particularly grating part in neighbour disputes, says Giles Coren A man who never lost vision Joanna Pitman meets an untiring campaigner fighting for the world's most vulnerable people Embassy wives They are not prepared to be simply hostesses trailing after their husbands. Rachel Kelly reports on women who keep the wheels of diplomacy turning Kwik save Alan Coren A chicken in the garden is worth 60,000 in the hand, excluding breakages Half and half Diary Press gang Diary Picture Gallery Out of the valley of death The West should never have got into Bosnia Bit of fluff Diary Heavenly twins Diary Swiss roll Diary Britain belongs to Europe Raymond Seitz on the state of the special relationship All aboard now A last-ditch agreement brings hope to South Africa Brand of Logic The law protecting well-known products is adequate already Funny Star The love of celebrities cannot be explained, only enjoyed No piecemeal way in N Ireland South African elections Arts sponsorship Watch it Home working and childcare to keep women in jobs Village schools Cancer death rates Red telephone boxes Cracking down A common vision Shapes and sizes Long and short of it Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries today Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Mr Paul Howell Moor Park School, Ludlow, Shropshire Luncheon HM Government Appointment School announcements Forthcoming marriages Dinners Sir Hugh Springer Sir Hugh Springer, GCMG, GCVO, CBE, Governor-General of Barbados, 1984-90, died on April 14 aged 80. He was born on June 22,1913 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items George Preston George Preston, former Principal of the dealing accounts office at the Banks of England, died on April 5 aged 85. He was born on December 21,1908 Multiple Display Advertising Items Commander Charles Cuthbertson Commander Charles Cuthbertson, DSC, RD, Master Mariner, died on April 1 aged 87. He was born on September 3,1906 David Bensusan-Butt David Bensusan-Butt, economist, died in London on March 25 aged 79. He was born in Colchester on July 24,1914 On This Day The Beaconsfield Memorial Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, the former Prime Minister, died in April 1881 and a year later a tablet in his memory, presented by Queen Victoria who greatly admired him, was decided in Hughenden parish church Late payers and capital players Despire cash-flow problems, the climate for small businesses is looking up. Derek Harris reports Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest Business Channelling local companies overseas Touring display to make first visit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Bank Invoice Finance Profitable Domestic Cleaning Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Profits flow to the franchised Franchisers are feeling optimistic as statistics are on their side Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Estate Agency Franchise Banks take a new business tack Criticism of their practices has made Tsb and others more responsive to small firms, says Rodney Hobson Lotus Smartsuite Coastal towns in need of a boom Low on pollution and lots of land but not enough work for the locals Multiple Display Advertising Items One-stop aid shops catch on Too often a plethora of advice has greeted would-be entrepreneurs Herebond Limited Data Protection Information 'The brand is dead… but how long will own-label last?' Sainsbury's cola warfare prompts Alan Mitchell to look to the future Take us out of the playpen Speaking publicly for the first time about the future of the media, Mitchael Green, chairman of Carlton and ITN, makes an impassioned plea for deregulation The Times TV Top 20 Films Treasure hunts and dirty hands Cash-prize competitions, once despised, are now meat and drink to some papers, says Roy Greenslade The Street sweeps all before it Eat your heart out, EastEnders. Alexandra Frean finds coronation street in confident mood Business Development Manager Thornton Fahey Diskxpress disks Raymond Morris Group Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items TK Selection Bartwell International Recruitment (UK) Ltd, Lansdowne Times Newspapers News Police swoop on IRA paymasters The Times Crossword No 19,521 Business People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Forecast The Times Tomorrow Management 30 LIG faces cash call as revamp cuts, 1,000 jops A large cash call on shareholders will be needed to fill in the financilal damage caused by the restructuring at LIG despite planned disposals of a number of non-core businesses 'Top heavy EBRD' attacked by Clarke Stock Market Trafalgar to build bridge in Portugal Arts 33-35 Picture Gallery GE may again try to sell Kidder Sport 41-48 James Capel & Co. Limited Schneider traced to island near Florida Marathon More Results Watertight Quagmire Floating Flooding Middle-sized firms pillory the Government Companies face labour changes despite opt-out The Government insists that companies in Britain will be largely unaffected by the European decision on works councils but up to 100 large UK companies will be hit By our City Staff: Surveyors call for valuation reforms Chelsfield plans £100m property spending spree The Times De Beers sees sparkle return to diamond market Picture Gallery QMH still seeking agreement Engineers attack subsidence pledges US trade gap widens Top chiefs' pay up 32% Boosey & Hawkes up Regina into the red Chrysler confident Asda Property ahead Burberrys launches card Orders growth confirms recovery in construction Business Roundup Powerful debut for Ashanti Goldfields Costs hit Ibstock again Opting out is no option Pennington Business under pressure on social affairs Remember the middle men Floating the generators St Ives still searching in Europe Mercury Asset Management Cazenove mines a rich seam with placing of RTZ shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Keller comes to market with £72m valuation Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Pitman college for sale M&W buys Gel sold Major Changes Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Bears miss the big picture in attempt to hype US inflation Pessimism over resurgent inflation is overdone, argues Wolfgang Munchau. The reality is the healthiest outlook for the US economy in 30 years The beloved country calls The Times City Diary Grouse celebrate The Times City Diary BNP recruiting The Times City Diary Power breakfast The Times City Diary Ibstock Johnsen Ashanti Making the best of trade data Bid protection Tempus St Ives National Breakdown Chelsfield Facilities Management Haden Facilities Management Ltd, Multiple Display Advertising Items Caxton Facilities Management Contracting out for greater value and flexibility Cable & Wireless finds that choice is best MJN Facilities Management Office efforts add to cuts in business costs Two cheaper services lead to lower office costs this quarter, says Derek Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items Workplace Solutions OCS Group Ltd. Renovisions DTI puts its accounts to tender In Brief Northern show Winning vend Clean sweep Redesign Modest losses at the close C E Heath The Times Unit Trust Information Service Theatre page 34 Poets in line for a chair Will the vigour of the best new verse be reflected when Oxford University elects its new Professor of Poetry, asks Nicolette Jones Bard's bawdy party Arts Briefing Centre Stage Darwa Europe Limited Tom&viv Visual Art page 35 A far from saintly Joan Television Review Entertainments Today's Events London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Dwindling hobby-horse power Theatre: Kate Bassett sees a wordy exercise in socio-political didactics splutter and stall Crusade Theatre Royal, Stratford East Hands-on direction Concerts: Two exciting Russian pianists LSO/Pletnev Barbican Belated debut of a master Dmitry Bashkirow Wigmore Hall Desires in furious conflict Opera: Tippett's Knot Garden in France Le Jardin Labyrinthe Opéra de Rennes Bloody revenge in Barbados Neil MacLean enjoys former pop drummer Stewart Copeland's gothic new opera The Cask of Amontillado in an exotic setting Mother and father of headaches Theatre: John Russell Taylor on how the National overcame the peculiar problems posed in mounting its new production of Jean Cocteau's Les Parents Terribles The Times Opera Factory Richards runs himself out Radio: For some reason, Test Match Special thinks King Viv can commentate as well as he bats In the Times Tomorrow Theatre Royal Haymarket Fresh impetus Dance Lyons welcome America's oldest company Retirement Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea & Kensington Times Newspapers Ltd. Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd. Exhibition Pilkington Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to choose the right estate agent Rachel Kelly reports on the right questions to ask when finding someone to sell your home You've seen the films, now by the house Sir David Lean spent ?6 million converting four derelict warehouses into a home of absolute splendour Sandown Exhibition Centre Mortgages Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Property price boom on the way A new report sees homes in demand again Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Trafalgar Management Services Limited, Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kelly Services Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items FMV International Insurance Brokers Ltd, Search for Success! The Pensions Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Make your Management Contribution Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Executive Pa & Secretaries Joslin Rowe Associates Ltd Working Girls Ltd, Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Working Wonders Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items EDS Resourcing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items City Personnel Consultants Barkers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/pa Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices Charlton offers Moran chance to reclaim place Bradford regain lead in title race Women strive for recognition Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Competitors who ran between three hours Crowds lift loneliness of long distance running Lucy Berrington on the hopes realised and ambitions dashed among The Times team that ran the Nutra Swet London Marathon Injury puts Glatisant out of 1,000 Guineas Kempton Park Catterick Newton Abbot Perth Buck Willow to strike Cheltenham BBC2 Today's Races on Television Course Specialists Word-Watching Multiple Display Advertising Items Sandown test for Prince Of Andros Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Pontefract Alderbrook halts champion's charge Sky Burdens that fame will heap on Lara Midweek View Agassi's clay comeback closes after first night For the Record Football The Times Oxford middle order ensures draw The Parks (final day of three): Oxford University drew with Hampshire Today's Fixtures Football Jadeja and Sidhu take India through Sport in Brief Elliot withdraws Yamaha extends lead Champions chosen Thomas qualifies All-Stars selection The Discovery Channel BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Breakfast Variatons Anglia Choice Satellite Sky One Rugby Union 41 Pressure on Smith to deliver big innings Thorburn shaken by Bond's recovery Seven-frame lead wasted Details Gibbs defects to join St Helens Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Seaman's error proves costly for Arsenal Psion Series Tennis 46 Secretarial Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridg Secretaries Recruitment Consultant Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants All the super secretary needs Beryl Dixon introduces the exhibition event that aims to help those who run the modern office The Show Giving yourself a hand up the ladder Shorthand Seminars Fasten your seat belts for take-off Job prospects are turning the corner as companies rebuild after the recession. Beryl Dixon reports Pay, perks and the right raise A new survey reveals who pays high or low, and benefits that are on offer You're never just the office temp Beryl Dixon on what to expect when embarking on a life of variety Niceday Multiple Display Advertising Items Crème De La Crème Grosvenor Recruitment Consultants Kelly Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème Recruitment Consultants Norma Skemp Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Fluency in demand Which language will give the best boost to your career? Watch your languages Beryl Dixon translates the wide variety of language courses so you can find the one that suits you best Appointments Bi Language Information Making the Most of Lunch Arjo Wiggins Fine Papers Ltd., You've been loyal, enjoy your reward Beryl Dixon finds a hotel with a special club for regular clients Giving your face a lift Looking good can boost your self-confidence. Beryl Dixon on professional ways to liven up a tired image Screw UP Alice, the switched-on assistant Is new technology taking over some of the traditional tasks of the secretary? Rose Heatley reports MaST Organisation Limited Be in a class above the rest Training is essential for ambitious secretaries. Emily White reports A paper mountain in the country Joan Llewelyn owens reports on the variety of jobs dealt with by the farm secretary Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman The St. James's Secretarial College The Rapid Results College Harrison Pursey Recruitment Consultants Rodgers & Gillespie Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Jewellery Sales Agents Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Pertemps City Network Quatro Betancourt Delaney Human Resources How to cope if you get the push When the manager is sacked, the secretary often becomes surplus to requirements. Emily White reports CLUB Reserve Is a degree wasted on a secretary? John Llewelyn Owens reports that a secretarial position can be an excellent starting point for graduates Tate Work to bridge the age gap Older employees face a tougher time in the job market Rank Xerox Code of Conduct Royal Mail

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