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News from 21/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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John McNeile, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jack Maurice, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Warren, Stephen Shaw, Helen Johnstone, Patricia Davies, Rachel Cusk, John Coker Probation Officer, Inigo Gilmore, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Martin Thorop, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Barry S. Doe, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Peter Mandler, Douglas Lowndes, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Barnara Young, Kris Anderson, David Spaven, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Robin Pellew, Fiona Reynolds, Charles Powell, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, P. Ambrose, Kenneth Mole, Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Sam Kiley and Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Briggs, Ian McIntyre, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nicholas Wood and Janet Bush, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Tebbit, Janet Daley, Guinevere Tilney, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Roseanne Arnold, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Paul Wilkinson, Tom Crossett, James Landale and George Brock, Tony Armstrong, Richard Evans, G. Warner, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Valeric Grove, Oliver Holt, P. F. Smith Chairman, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Chris Rose, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Julie Hill, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Adrian Deevoy, James Pringle, Jeremy Black, Charles Secrett, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Tim Cordy, Gus Fischer, Chief Executive, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Y. Beaumont, Kate Bassett, Michael Church, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Sousa Jamba, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, John Banham, Chairman, Alan Jackson, Sally Cavanagh, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster and George Brock, Christopher Irvine,

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Ministers in retreat over D-Day plans Vera Lynn threatens to join boycott Hoover lost £48m in free flights fiasco Index Marathon Names Clinton wants new exclusion zones around six Bosnian 'safe areas' Prince advertises for Pooh, his lost dog John Betjeman Appointments House sales hit council tax Twin centuries rescue England Clarke puts tight rein on Tory MPs' tax cut hopes Which of your competitors won a Queen's Award… 30P Property sales could catch thousands in local tax trap How the System Works Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Old soldiers refuse to fade away 'IRA godfather' was target of cash trail raids Lessons on brevity and rare species Political Sketch Bottomley accused of perversity over Bart's Boy on arson charges Inheritance bid fails Boy on rape charge Council chief cleared Touting law widened Britons back flogging Banker's headless corpse is linked to Arab shootings Putting a face together By Staff Reporter: Copy machine forgers jailed for five years Magazine Mother tells of day murdered girl vanished Priceless heirlooms stolen from Scott shrine Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres BBC to bring back TW3 Norwich Union By Staff Reporter: Well-heeled fans leave Streisand touts out of pocket After weeks of hype, ticket prices suffer a bad case of first-night jitters Diva delights with a mix of mythology and magic Critic's View Coroner urges check on Ford seat belts Racism blights entry to law career A Law Society study says white students are seven times more likely than blacks to be offered traineeships with legal firms Gun death trial told of gentle victim Gt Ormond Street wins export award By a Staff Reporter: Golfers 'warned player to beware' Traffic master Why she chose The Times Burglars beat 'good citizen' Peugeot 405 Hoover comes clean over £48m cost of free flights fiasco By a Staff Reporter: Blind man beaten after dog is kicked Keene on Chess Thieves held in shop trap Birthday buy Vanguard sails Mixer fall Pain barrier Skater's service Jobs to go 'Mad cow' disease kills 50 cats in four years Stark image warns of speed danger Accidents blamed on tired workers By a Staff Reporter: Award for Times cook Hawking's £3.4m plea for disabled By a Staff Reporter: 'Teach the Bard to five-year-olds' Gang attacks Asian Youth Filming was 'traumatic' Successful Short Story Writing Tories face backlash in Scotland B&Q The seat where no Conservative wanted to stand Cabinet pair lead field to replace Fowler in reshuffle Hurd backs ban on spy memoirs In Parliament By our Political Staff: Smith gives warning on poll pacts Unrelenting Serb assault kills ten in Gorazde hospital 'Children are dying, and women; this is not war any more, this is plain slaughter Muslims await final onslaught against 'safe' areas in eastern Bosnia Europe's resentful Parliament attempts to flex its muscles Euro-MPs, tired of being ignored, came close, for the first time in the Parliament's history, to throwing out a new law. They still might delay enlargement of the Union Pressure grows for new Vichy trial Nestle Great Company Rumours grow of hidden agenda in Buthelezi deal South Africans rejoiced at Inkatha's decision to fight the election. But R. W. Johnson believes that the hardline wings of the Ifp and Anc view the development as no better than a truce Inkatha says ANC must rig poll to win in Natal Army replaces discredited peacekeepers in violent townships Battle to save wildlife from fires on Darwin's enchanted islands Roseanne and husband 'making up' Cambodia blames Thais for Khmer Rouge victory (Reuter): UN troops flee from bloodbath in Kigali (AP): Minister killed (Reuter): Nuclear alarms (AP): Free as a bird (AFP): Sugar strike (AFP): General shot (AP): War deaths (Reuter): Berlin riot (Reuter): Car bombed Nixon sent back to intensive care in critical' condition Row over legal powers delays Israeli pull out Hosokawa exits with the fading cherry blossom Alimony case lands Gucci in Bronx jail Tap Air Portugal Rodney King stands to gain $7m damages Jury to decide whether police officers must pay beaten driver How would you feel about a personalised global… World Plus Sorry, your time is up The television documentary series that lost its way and its viewers The Times Travel Offer Wedded to the front page Kate Muir cringes at the spate of American stars edploiting their private lives Sage who knows his onions The multi-layered Sir Peter Ustinov is back on the London stage. Valerie grove meets him The danger in a bird cage The flea plague is coming A new pill prescribed for pets can help to prevent another summer of itchy ankles, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Winning the battle of the bulge Hiatus hernias can baffle both doctors and patients, says Dr James Le Fanu Palmolive Gel MPS Janet Daley Denying the reality of madness is another way of denying responsibility for people in distress Firm's dam award The Times Diary Picture Gallery Switch on to the future British broadcasters must be allowed to grow larger to compete globally If the beard fits, cast it America wants it both ways What do they expect of us, asks Peter Riddell Frittered Away The D-Day disarray is another humiliation for the Government Justice Delayed Touvier's conviction pays a long overdue debt to France's Jews Darwin's Tortoises Is it, sadly, to be survival of the air-lifted? Key decision on saving energy Tories in Europe Cool comfort Getting there by coach and train Roads under repair Horses for courses Defaulting solicitors County Hall plan Pensions and payouts Councillors' count in shire England How Sky was born Watch it Court Circular Dinners Today's royal engagements Institute of Marine Engineers Birthdays Personal Column Family asking £3.5 million for castle Anniversaries Announcements from schools Luncheons Reception BHHI Forthcoming marriages Forces appointments Personal Column Heritage His Honour Clifford Perks His Honour Clifford Perks, MC, TD, county court judge, 1970-71, circuit judge, 1971-1985, died on April 7 aged 79. He was born on March 20,1915 Lady Burke Lady Burke, aviatrix and wartime aircraft factory manager, died on April 1 aged 86. She was born on February 20,1908 The Times Michael Carreras Michael Carreras, producer and managing director of Hammer Films, 1971-79, died from cancer on April 19 aged 66. He was born on December 21,1927 Tom Pearce Tom Pearce, OBE, TD, former captain of Essex County Cricket Club, He was born on November 3.1905 Betrothal of the Cesarewitch April 21 1894 The very best of British Improving life: medical and educational services contribute to industry's success in exports, technology and the environment Established in 1966, the Queen's Awards recognise significant achievements, Derek Harris writes British Aerospace Help to cure the world's children Food fresh from the shelf New helicopter blades and an efficient way of heating food are rewarded for their innovation Premier Hazard Systems (UK) Ltd. Learning to get on with others Overseas students and research grants bring universities export earnings MacPhie of Glenbervie Ltd. Honda Vickers Electronics LTD Graff All the 1994 award winners Sunseeker International PFE International Oil Insurers Sunseeker Being kind to the world The North scoops the 'green' category, writes Derek Harris Unison the Global Team The Queen's Awards Healthy exporters British drug companies are leading foreign currency earners The Esmee Fairbairn Research Centre Ilmor Engineering Ltd Cheers for the British spirit Irish taverns were constructed in Zurich and Geneva Stirling Cooke ConvaTec UK Ltd News The Times Crossword No 19,522 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall People in the Times French connection Pulling the plug on hackers Crookback in the Tower Insurance watchdog to employ undercover agents Deficit beats forecast by nearly ?4bn The undershoot on government borrowing is unlikely to mean either tax cuts or further cuts in base rates. Other figures yesterday pointed to a buoyant economy Unemployment drops by 30,300 Stock Market Anatole Kaletsky The Pound Travel News Picture Gallery Taylor launches Barclays revamp Gold Sport Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts Second Degree Contacts Business Today Rising Doubts Rising Sun Rising Hopes IMF warns Britain against further rate cut Outlook for jobs and output the best since 1990 Despite the better news, ministers are likely to focus on next week's quarterly industrial trends survey from economists at the Confederation of British Industry Allied Distillers Limited By our Banking Correspondent: Banks accused on confidentiality By our Industrial Editor: Blow to Tories on part-time work Healthcall to float at £70m Manduca chosen for Threadneedle Exchange rates boost Cookson chiefs pay GE confident Clarke laundering plea Guy leaves Sherwood Grid moves to flotation Allied Distillers Limited Our Price abandons digital cassettes Britain's biggest music retailer has delivered a blow to Philips, which spent £65 million on digital compact cassettes. Our Price apparently lost patience with low sales Havelock back in the black Death of a salesman Pennington AT&T rings turnround of$8bn Continental Airlines Worries on inflation put the skids under share prices Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Country Casuals presses on with Koto expansion Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Bimec calls in the receiver Share options USAir loss Volvo strategy Wall Street Money Markets Will Chancellor Clarke try for a pre-election boom? Economic View Anatole Kaletsky says that when it comes to political manipulation of economic policy, taxes not interest rates are where the danger lies Sticky problem for SA election BAe Sherwood Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Electric's shock Havelock Europa Bentalls back in black thanks to rental income NPI News Datacom Limited Small Trading Company Roberts & Co. Assistant Manager 30+ Nissan UK planning to be world's most efficient carmaker Accountancy & Finance Associates in Advertising Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) LTD Dasa seeks to haul Fokker out of nose-dive Schneider banks enquiry Company News in Brief The Times Company Accountant Letters of Credit Specialist Karen Draper Building an ethics framework Jack Maurice sees rapid changes for independence and objectivity Accountancy & Finance FMS Aspin Analysis Limited Any Other Business Financial Analyst Senior Business Analyst The Times Newspapers An ocean between the Big Six and the rest Clarks Chartered Accountants Shares close near low of day Digital The Times Unit Information Service Lebanon rises from the ruins Hotel sales are recovering Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel/flights Flight Bookers PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items World cools on polar tourism Multiple Display Advertising Items Will MPs tip out tipping? Major's USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Virgin deal unlocks the sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel LTD Agents for ATOL Holders Americana Vacations ABTA Tourists shun seal tours Trade Winds Buckets crackdown Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Great Nordic Holding Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Board of Directors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Second degree Carry on screaming (and feeling sick) Cinema: Geoff Brown watches through his fingers as British film expertise goes for the jugular in Beyond Bedlam Theatre Almost a triumph Opera at Covent Garden Laugh until it hurts Broadway Jackie Mason- Politically Incorrect Golden Theater, New York Tom & Viv Visual Art Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Fading star perks up for a second take Any pacier this time round? Jeremy Kingston reviews the revamped Lloyd Webber musical Sunset Boulevard Adelphi Sardonic sweeties Rock: No concessions to showmanship or sartorial elegance, but plenty to refresh even the most jaded cars The Beautiful South Grand, Clapham Whether 'tis nobler to wear thick lipstick Theatre: Shakespeare unsuccessfully camped up Hamlet? Young vle The Times Filling his days with the void When Sir Roger de Grey had to retire as president of the Royal Academy it was a shock. But, Richard Cork discovers, painting came to the rescue Just don't kiss me, Kate Touring The Taming of the shrew in the Middle East raises fundamental problems Monstrously entertaining London Concerts: Schnittke, Mozart and Strauss at the Festival Hall: virtuoso percussion at the Barbican LPO/Jansons Festival Hall All the hit sounds Evelyn Glennie Barbican Young and old New Music: Adés meets Couperi BCMG Pebble Mill, Birmingham Great Classics on Offer The Times CD Direct The Times Father of young fogies Peter Ackroyd on the youthful Betjeman's epistolary evolution from high camp to high Gothic A boy's own man The Fist of God By Frederick Forsyth Transworld, £15.99 Unhappy in its own way Lost Children By Maggie Gee Flamingo, £14.99 Why the slaves' revolution failed Free Enterprise By Michelle Cliff viking, £13 Writers' Monthly—free Liberty and the pursuit of love Peter Mandler praises an original account of the Georgian nobility: the tale of four sisters who played their cards well in a man's world Old broadcasters never die Inside the BBC British Broadcasting Characters By Leonard Miall Weidenfield & Nicolson, £15.99 Minerva Press More British than the Queen The Jewish Chronicle and Anglo-Jewry 18411991 By David Cesarani By David Cesarani Cambridge, £40 Hanoverians and courtiers The Queen's Chameleon The Life of John Byrom: A Study of Conflicting Loyalties By Joy Hancox Jonathan Cape, £18.99 A Royal Conflict Sir John Conroy and the Young Victoria By Katherine Hudson Hodder & Stoughton, £20 The Times Higher Competitors who ran between three hours The Times continues its exculsive coverage of the NutraSweet London Marathon with the competitors who finished between 3 hours 48 minutes and 4 hours 8 minutes. Further names and times of finishers, provided by Unisys, will be published tomorrow Church's famous English shoes Triumph over adversity Susan MacDonald recounts tales of distress among The Times team 48 minutes and four hours 8 minutes Davies touch brings fresh verve to women's tour Patricia Davies senses the infectious optimism of the world No 1 as the new season starts at Woburn Depleted Ireland prove too strong for listless Dutch Quinn makes merry against part-timers The Times Littlewoods Pools Jensen blow Picture Gallery Wales denied by late burst For the Record Today's Fixtures McGinlay hands Scotland a taste of home Word-Watching Burst from Offiah and Tuigamala saves day for Wigan Grange Brake earns glowing praise Thunderer: Fontwell Park CAA Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Perth Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Thunderer: Beverley Course Specialists Crawford shines as Eagles fly high United States to defend title in final of women's rugby world championship Oxford punished by James and Cottey Cricketcall Palmolive Gel Red-letter day for Fulton Illingworth to vet Test hopefuls McManus survives scare Teams and Scorers Specialist Korda is given lesson by Skoff Intrum makes little impact on Yamaha Nicol's interest ends Pakistan set record Air Force victorious Durie inspires win Bell back at Le Mans The Discovery Channel Radio 1 Lunchtime Concerto Choice Variations Choice Television and Radio Satellite Rugby Union Atherton and Smith in record stand Third-wicket partnership of 303 enables England to avoid follow-on Walker 'inducement' costs Everton record fine Times Two Crossword No 144 Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation England expects to cut back on team for Games Nottinghamshire County Council N B Selection LTD Goldman Sachs Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N B Selection LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items Ramsey Hall Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Health & Fitness Homecare High Technology Recruitment N B Selection LTD Selector Europe Spencer Stuart T. 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A Management Consultants SCR The Recruitment Specialists Goodman Graham and Associates ACT Business Systems N B Selection LTD Dixey Robb Associates Search & Selection Consultants Nynex N B Selection LTD Harvey Nash PLC Adderley Featherstone plc British Medical Association PA Consulting Group Mainland Path Finder Inter Exec PA Consulting Group TK Selection Human Resource Recruitment Managing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oracle Coopers & Lybrand Kinsley Lord JM Management Services BMC Software Michael Page Technology Michael Page Sales & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items MacMillan Davies Softwright United House Group British Midland Bartwell HMS Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Stoy Hayward Consulting BA Baring Asset Management MacMillan Davies Vision Defence Research Agency Commercial Manager Simpson Crowden Consultants PA Consulting Group The Monro Newman Recruitment & Personnel TSI Group Quality in Service Michael Beer Associates & Search Selection The Industrial Bank of Japan Charterhouse Executives Leading Career Consultants Touche Ross SAP (UK) Limited Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection McKenzic Waterman & Co. Johnson Wilson International Digby Morgan Consulting Smythe Dorward Lambert Communication Management… Cognito Wastewise Waste Management Services Racal Health & Safety Senior Consultants in Business Analysis Tate Lyle Technical Services Manager Senior Advertisement Sales Executive Lorna Cosh Meadow Stores Look Multiple Display Advertising Items PSC Heavy Lift Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranfield Management Development Limited Employment Services Inter Mortgage Capital Markets and Treasury Operations Construcciones Y Auxiliar De Ferrocarriles Mayking Cassettes CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Price Waterhouse Digby Morgan Consulting Yorkshire Building Society Satellite Operations & Control Consultants Financial Controller Ducheyne Executive The Crown Estate Hogg Clarke International Human Resource Consultants Heathfield Hargreaves Limited Bursar RAS Systems Lecturer (S) Thornton Fahey Search and Selection Sales Support Consultant Kinetica Natural Gas Courtenay Dial Contracts Ltd MKA Management Consulting Limited Barco Tricom The Connectivity Company IMI Computing Ltd Dow Jones telerate Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Appointments Deptford Business Development Association R&O (UK) Ltd Northam telecom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Butterworth & Co. (Publishers) LTD Membership Officer Company Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items CIS Marketing Specialist Wanted Management Trainee Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar Management Services Limited Personal Secretary General Appointments Transition Technology Internation Ltd. Temple-Smith Hilliard Management Counsel International Sporting Organisation Multiple Classified Advertising Items School Administrative Secretary Public Relations-London WC2 Associates in Advertising KMG International Ltd. Experienced Receptionist/administrator Required for… Pa/office Manager National Westminster Life Assurance Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants General Appointments Conference Producer Vice President Sales Devoted to the company Management training courses in Japan can come close to living hell, writes Canning Segal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Actuaries Companies House An answer to my prayers Being made redundant at 50 does not mean that life has ended Port of London Authority MEA Manx Electricity Authority St Mary's NHS Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fast Track Brent Council City of Lincoln N B Selection LTD The current postholder is retiring i the near future… Benefits agency Who tends the flowers? Hugh Thompson reports on compulsory tendering for council parks departments London Ambulance Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Searching for the middle way What lessons should recent Prison Service experience have for other sectors providing a public service?

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