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News from 25/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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John F. Robins (Organising Secretary), Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, David Trimble, Patricia Davies, Mary Riley, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Robert MacLennan, David A. Harris, Simon Briscoe, Inigo Gilmore, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and James Bone, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Susan Robinson, Norman De Mesquita, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Sam Kiley and Ray Kennedy, Simon Walker, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Stephen Taylor, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Redwood, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, David Himsworth, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, J. P. B. Ellison, John O'leary, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, John Follain, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Margot Norman, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Alan Bullock, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Stanley Lerner, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Cooper (Chief Executive), John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Walter Cousins, Rachel Collins, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Sophie Chalmers Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Richard B. Mawrey, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, R. W. Johnson, William Rees-Mogg, J. Fletcher, Adrian Deevoy, Simon De Bruxelles, Brian Alderson, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Robin Wendt, Secretary, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Monson, Jonathan Aitken, Brian Caul, Catherine Milton, Joel Brand and Tim Judah, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, James Wilde,

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Bomb fuels fear of white backlash Explosions kills nine Times man hurt in blast Security alert over Mandela Calman Remembered Index The Private Nixon Hurd pledge eases pressure on Major Fields of Conflict Harrods chief 'was sacked' Wounded flown from Gorazde Lone sailor set to smash record Preps fare worst as boarders decline Matthew Parris Abbey National 30P 'I expected trouble on front line-not here' Rightwingers hope election landslide will bury Major Some Conservative MPs privately want to see John Major evicted from No 10 at any cost Philip Webster writes IRA murders two on eve of Belfast peace talks Solutions MoD cuts could shut Greenwich college We sacked Harrods chief, say Fayeds Philby's secrets for sale again Europ assistance Police resume body hunt Clue to missing child Riot at women's jail Sun lamp blinds student Satanic abuse ruled out Security guard missing Crossword winner Local authorities are owed £2bn News in Brief 'Witches of Barling' use fear and fire to scare off outsiders Ghost body haunted by mortal combat By a Staff Reporter: Baby dies 'after car seat ordeal' Laughter flows in spirit of Calman Encore! Spielberg scoops the Baftas Rolex Phone Day Major offers Kohl olive branch over VE Day events Crowding in prisons 'will lead to riots' Age of innocence lost to children St. Joseph's Hospice Nearly new, the next model from Vauxhall Panasonic Printers Legal fight for boxer Pressure from Tories postpones Panorama Peugeot Lone sailor set fair to smash record Hairs hold secret of Iceman's diet Keene on Chess Nationwide the 'Building' Society Tampon may have killed mother Why he chooses The Times Down on the farm, wives bemoan their bitter harvest Younger generation rises up to throw off the yoke of subservience and isolation Radisson Edwardian Rover Yard hails arresting powers of pepper Taylor backs protests over curbing right to silence Norwich Union London leads the way to housing recovery Convent opens door to buyers First direct AA warns of air-bag dangers News in Brief Troubled water PC injured Canal death Drug charges Rabies test Rock of ages Fall of the Wall gives rise to intellectual right The war of words between left and right in Germany is reaching new heights. Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke traces its origins Texaco Asians say 'greedy council' is adding to race tension By a Staff Reporter: Police chiefs to cut help for TV crime shows MOPS Spirit of forgiveness as US bids Nixon farewell Stain of Watergate haunted elder statesman despite his triumphs on international stage In the 20 years since the break-in, Richard Nixon's dignity, resilience and intellect have for many people obliterated the image of a disgraced public figure Soundbite stages on a bumpy road Jaguar Untutored voters slow to learn the ways of democracy South African Election Mandela pledges safety for whites to prevent exodus On the day that at least nine people were killed by a bomb in Johannesburg, Nelson Mandela and Mangosuthu Buthelezi made final pleas for peaceful and fair elections Coloureds lend ear to siren song Township heroine promises the earth Jubilant crowds welcome rehabilitated Winnie Mandela Minister bows out shredding the files Helicopters fly out first wounded of Gorazde China frees dissident to woo Washington Last of the loyal turn out to salute Lenin's birthday UN-Nato link brought near to breaking point It was only the slow withdrawal of Serb forces from Gorazde that prevented Saturday's mix-up between the United Nations and Nato from degenerating into an all-out row (Reuter, AP): Patients die in Rwanda massacre News in Brief (AFP): Captain held (Reuter): 31 die in bus (Reuter): Headaches end Jews enraged after Mitterrand tries to close book on past The Royal Bank of Scotland Sinking their clause into love When wives take husbands to court and friends sue one another for damages, we need to consider if insurance is the best policy Ultimate dress sense Julia Lleywellyn Smith investigates the secrets of style's Top Ten Glendining's Auctioneers & Valuers of Coins &… A last word from Leo Leo Abse believes that his new book, in which he analyses Germany's tortured soul, has used up his last reserves of aggression Pure genius - or ersatz Irish? From Brussels to Warsaw, a bogus version of the Irish bar is taking over, says Peter Millar Rock glam is back Dowdy is dead, long live glamour-high cheekboes and stiletto heels, hard-edged, sophisticated, studied and slinking into the spotligh Ehrman Kits Ltd Hotline Annabel Lee Underwear Nightwear Daywear Sparklers Mail Order Shirts MOPS The decline of belief in a deity has had an unfortunate consequence: we have lost the power of cursing D-Day minus The Times Diary Birth of a better kind of European union An alternative Community vision, of a Europe of nations, gained its official standard last week The Quaker under the skin Jonathan Aitken on the private drives behind Nixon's public persona Gilding the lily The Times Diary First past the post The Times Diary Dead unlucky The Times Diary One last Watergate scoop The Times Diary President Nixon Salute to a strategist whose skills are sadly missed today Weakening Ties Boarding schools must adapt vigorously to halt their decline The Iceman Awakens Modern science uncovers the secrets of prehistory Essential shifts in Ulster attitudes Lest we forget Women at work Accents awry Humane response to call of the wild Use of TV frequencies South African elections Eastward , lo... Girls at the altar An unjust charge of racism at Bar A voice for London Crime and punishment Error over patient Watch it Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Dinner DJM: Nature notes Loretto/Heriot Watt Lecture 1994 Personal Column Marriages Anniversaries Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Memorial services Mr Mel Caiman Forthcoming marriages The Army Benevolent Fund Richard Nixon Richard Nixon, 37th President of the United States, died in a New York hospital on April 22 aged 81. He was born in Yorba Linda, California, on January 9,1913 Struggle for tunnel vision Distribution A Channel tunnel freight service is promised for this summer-but how much business will it attract? Rodney Hobson reports Parcel-Force When surviving is a science Customer demands are resulting in even better technology Logistics is not all computers. Swift Transport… Securicor OMEGA Express Spaces for improvement Warehouse keepers are often forgotten—but without them retailing would grind to a halt NB3 Eddie Stobart Ltd Hays Distribution Services Ltd When products can take wing International air express has become an essential part of success Changing onto a fast track The express delivery market is more competitive by the day Rodney Hobson News The Times Crossword No 19,525 Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow Late goal steps up pressure on Rovers Humble man who understood the game's beauty David Miller joins the supporters and generations of players who paid tribute to Sir Matt Busby Education England soar above Eagles to perch on top of world Bates pounces on mistake to end title drought for Britain Arts Business The Loan Corporation Books on Monday Tomorrow in The Times: the list of the top 50… Oldham swamped as Wigan land championship Points difference decisive again Workington have easy time clinching title The Times Nilsmark sprints clear of rivals Final Scores For the Record Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Coceres relaxes and makes it third time lucky Medvedev triumphs over adversity Ukrainian powers to victory against Bruguera in Monte Carlo Crossword range Davis leaves James in his wake Yamaha first to Fort Lauderdale Word-Watching Dixon in good form for Badminton Sport in Brief Rutherford arrives looking to the future New Zealand manager expects close Test series against England Trinidad gives Lara top honour Rider loses in walkover Point-To-Point Results from 11 Meetings By our Sports Staff: Gatting commands Lord's stage Saturday's Results Thunderer: Windsor Sayyedati takes third in Tokyo By our Sports Staff: Cricket in Sharjah threatened by loss of stadium Cardiff add second Wembley triumph for Wales Dry weather casts growing shadow over Turtle Island Thunderer: Pontefract Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Dunlop on mark in Italy Swan ushers in Sandown win Flagbird presses Pouliches claims Richard Evans Nap: Close to Reality (3.45 Pontefract) Next best: Attadale (4.45 Pontefract) Course Specialists Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Hexham Levy Board must shed blinkers in fixture debate Racing commentary Everton's expenditure fails to yield quick dividend Simon Barnes on how love of money is eroding genuine competition inside the Premiership Cantona restores the cutting edge to United attack Norwich lose their lustre Newcastle edge closer to Europe Doncaster Belles take their toll on Knowsley Tottenham come through test of resolve By our Sports Staff: Forest's anxiety shows in push for promotion Crystal Palace home in on title Swansea celebrate as Huddersfield pay penalty Weekend Football Results and Tables Rangers' aura an influence referees have to disregard Scottish commentary Bath's finishing flourish makes Harlequins suffer Rowell's men seal their place in rugby history with fifth championship in seven years Swansea win second title under reign of Ruddock England clip the wings of high-flying Eagles Anderton try puts Blackheath out Weekend Results and Tables England turn to Hull as injury worries increase Moorer delivers severe blow to Lewis's ambition Heavyweights wait for Tyson The Birmingham Business School Holborn College Brillantmont International School-Lausanne Savoir-Faire in Languages Marlborough College Challenge Educational Services Knightsbridge University Leicester shut out Ipswich to end long title wait Brunel the University of West London OSC French Courses in France University of Durham Department of Classics… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canterbury Christ Church College Midlands grateful for timely scoring by Sharpe School survival on the boarder lines Figures to be published tomorrow are expected to show a further drop in the numbers of full-boarding pupils in the country's independent school. David Tyler reports on how two different schools are tacking the problem Woodbridge Building the bridge for sixth formers Bramcote Gates open slowly for schoolgirls The University of Nottingham University of Essex Students' Union UMIST Posts Education Council for British Archaeology University of Wales Lampeter University of Bristol Survey shows a new dip Falling Numbers Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxford House College University of Nottingham Facing up to the university challenge John Redwood urges Britain's great colleges to turn their minds to the big issues and to widen their horizons David Walker assesses the vice-chancellors' committee Where else will the morrow be taken by the scruff of the neck? It would be more effective if it were stronger Who will stop the fire brigade? This year, one school in eight will be the target of arsonists-and help is not at hand Baby, you're out of time Viewpoint To Advertise: 071 481 9994 A Levels at Cats Bootham School D'overbroeck's Bredon School Rutland Sixth Form College The Roche School To Be Included in May's Guide North Westminster Community School St Christopher School Multiple Display Advertising Items Duff Miller Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College The French Experience Kensington Park School Downside School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Fax: 071 782 7828 Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Display Advertising Items Duke of Kent School EduFax Lansdowne Sixth Form College Queen Ethelburga's College Gospel The art of urban revival As Glasgow prepares for Mayfest 1994, Andrew Gibbon Williams surveys the city's remarkable cultural regeneration Brilliance shines through Concerts: The magie of Mendelssolm and a Bruckner recital that doesn't quite sound like Bruckner Leipzig Gewandhaus Orehestra Barbican/Radio 3 Wigmore Hall Rush Hour Concerts From Trainspotting to Wild Women Note of insecurity CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Books Timely success for the Factory Opera: Experimentatists at their best The Rake's Progress Queen Elizabeth Hall Brent Council Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesessment of films in London and (where indicated with the sympol) on release across the country Songs of praise and passion Gospel Music: An enthusiastic London congregation greets a mighty American ensemble Sounds of Blackness Apollo, Hammersmith Wrong time for the right stuff Pop: A once fascinating band now seems to lack both excitement and direction The Wonder Stuff Brixton Academy Kosher fare lacks spice Theatre: A predictable comedy of Jewish manners Beau Jest Bloomsbury Limited Season Extended! The Kaiser's holy war Norman Stone on how German spies trie to mobilise the Muslim world against the British Empire Norman Stone on Secret Service East of COnstantinople By Peter Hopkirk John Murray, £19,99 Putting the artist back into art history Nineteenth Century Art a Critical History Edited by Stephen F. Eisenman Thames & Hudson, E35 or £19.95 paperback Painting by sound bite What is Art? By Rosemary Davidson Oup, £12,99 Two-man bandit An Enigma by the Sea By Cario Frutero and Franco Lucentini Chatro Windus, £9,99 paperback original The Times Educational Supplement Speed paramount in asylum appeals Inspector's decision not unreasonable Legal & Public Notices Setting aside warrant for possession of house Evidence of money in drugs trial was inadmissible Summing up error Power to restrict reports of trial involving ward Reminding jury of their right to stop the trial Correction Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath CNT Profits step-up in store at Sears Reporting this Week Steep climb ahead for short-end yield curve Gilt-Edged Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Legal SECRETARY/PA and Receptionist/telephonist Gallup Poll Pa/secretary George Stead Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bankers seek buyer for Ronson property group Business Roundup NatWest chief's 16% rise Glaxo sales team 'at risk' Business Roundup Lloyd's warning Denby Pottery to float Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Reception with a Difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist Fear casts its shadow over South Africa's boom hopes Euphoria about a post-election inrush of foreign investment may yet be destroyed by civil strife. Jon Ashworth reports Furlong gets into his stride The Times City Diary Still hair... The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Fitting tribute The Times City Diary African guidance The Times City Diary Please don't shoot the pianist: the Fed wrote the tune What is going on is not a disorderly adjustment, but an unusually quiet crash The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Tourist Rates The Discovery Channel BBC1 Variations Choice Radio 1 Satellite Under a Cloud Treasury faces loss of tax in Grid sale Electricity company shareholders could be given free shares in the National Grid. The move would not raise new cash but would enhance the share prices of the distributors Lloyds and C&G ruling date fixed Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Picture Gallery Prudential opens investment office in South Africa Manchester City seeks market goal Young Ridway & Associates Ltd Names set for court fight with agents Rumbling Handling of jobs data to be reviewed

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