News from 26/04/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Leonard Klady, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Philip Pettifor, Jon Ashworth, John Beishon, Alasdair Duguid, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Deridre Vine, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore and Michael Hamlyn, Simon De Bruxelles and Geoff King, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Keith McNeil, David Pannick Qc, Inigo Gilmore, David Rhys Jones, Simon De Bruxelles and Paul Shuttleworth, Douglas Hurd and Klaus Kinkel, Raymond Coleman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Caroline Wheater, Gillian Rees-Mogg, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Rose Wild and Robert Miller, Carl Mortished, Adrian Hastings, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Southern Africa Correspondent, David J. Kidd, E. M. Horne, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, James Drife, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Fisher, Martin Fletcher, Maureen Rice, John Carr and Andrew Pierce, Stephen Taylor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Linda Kelsey, Ross Tieman and Jonathan Prynn, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Marcelle D'argy Smith, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Tim Jones and Ross Tieman, Lawrie Smith, Olwen Rice, Keith Pike, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Price, Leanne Pooley, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Sandra Boler, Paul Sexton, Sarah Hartley, David Durman, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Eleni Kyriacou, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Mandi Norwood, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Eric Saxon, Paul A. Walsh, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Marie O'riordan, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Janet Bush and Wolfgang M?nchau, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Toni Rodgers, John Goodbody, David Young, John Finnigan, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Alexandra Frean, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Gideon Nellen, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Giles Whittell and Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, April Joyce, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Andrew MacKinlay MP, W. J. Smith, Hugh Thompson, Alan F. Jesson, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Glenda Bailey, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Joel Brand Eve-Ann Prentice, Bruce Charlton, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBombs mark the final day of white rule 342-year control ends with words:'I wish honourable member well' Bosnia NCO wins Military Cross Index The Times Prize Selector Eton head 'had fondness for drink and cane' Simon Jenkins US and Russia press Serbs for four-month ceasefire Bowling Them over United Nations Children's Fund No Title Economy back to pre-slump levels Unemployed face workfare scheme by the autumn Dillons Former Bishop of London becomes Catholic Pop goes a million from Radio 1 Panorama dispute taints BBC debate Mayhew says IRA is becoming isolated News in Brief Thatcher wins lawsuit Plea for Bart's rejected Rifkind sharpens axe Video report attacked Boys held after attack Pilot 'didn't see' aircraft Readership rises 10% Fairbairn ready to go Cat's luck runs out The London Hernia Centre Organist quits after pulling out all the stops once too often 'People pull faces put their hymn books in disgust. They are deafened' Thugs kick policeman as crowd looks on Strong lager, stronger judge Abbey National Hospital chief battered love rival Peugeot Condoms backed for girls aged 12 Royal College of Nursing congress By our Health Services Correspondent: Uniform is no defence as patients vent anger More men claim sex bias at work By a Staff Reporter: GPs to lose monopoly on drug prescription BT Man holds suspects after car chase Blindness helped by thalidomide Lord now a lady in court National Westminster Bank Peers challenge MacKay over warning to judge By a Staff Reporter: Husband at fault for accident that crippled wife River has worst dioxins pollution By a Staff Reporter: Builder's wife accused of killing teenage girl The Cromwell Street enquiry Greek police hold gang in search for missing toddler Keene on Chess Intel inside By a Staff Reporter: Acquitted killer told to change his name Woodlanders clear the air to save butterflies from extinction 'Chaotic care regime left my son free to attack woman' Rover 218 Diesels No Title Piper plays We'll Meet Again for D-Day girl Clemency hope over caning News in Brief Party death Two cleared Gentle touch Rickshaw blues Rainy delay Labour cling to unlikely conquest in South West Bnp fails to sign pledge News in Brief Campaign trial In Parliament Motorway tolls to start within four years Lib Dems storm Tory stronghold of Colchester Britain 'lagging' on research Howard faces new defeat GA General Accident Speeches reveal treasure-house of Tory thought Manoeuvres by new Prime Minister force out Socialists Biggest party quits after Hata forms conservative group inside coalition Solzhenitsyn attacks 'intolerance' of American press Midland President unstinting in tribute to Nixon Haiti troops slaughter fishermen News in Brief Gay marriages Arena wins (AP): Radicals killed (Reuter): Farmers march (AP): Smokeless zone Our Foreign Staff: UN evacuation of Gorazde wounded gathers pace Rose says arms deadline will be met but Russian defence chief berates Nato Serbs likely to exploit loophole in 'safe areas' policy Serb arms withdrawn from Sarajevo in February ended up round Gorazde, with devastating effect. Similar scenes are likely elsewhere if Nato extends air cover Zurich Municipal Jordan will return to peace talks Galapagos tortoises survive News in Brief (AP): Minister dies (AFP): Alia for trial (AFP): Eau Calcutta Health & Safety Executive Fascist' taunts as police shield Bossi during liberation rally How main parties line up at the start of elections Extremists carry on doomed fight to avert black rule The White Right Coloureds hold master key The Cape Zulus give Nationalists hope Johannesburg Inkatha's late poll entry may snatch victory from ANC Kwazulu Natal An infant democracy passes its first ordeal by fire Rising to the terrorist challenge, politiclans showed maturity and disappointed critics who scorned a troubled electoral process, writes Simon Jenkins in Johannesburg Bomb carnage fails to dim euphoria of a nation determined to end decades of international isolation Campaigner to vote at site of protests Archbishop hails democratic miracle as whites flee ballot battle Hotels offer weary escape from stress Peoples Phone They love that stiff upper lip Americans are drooling over a handsome British actor who specialises in upper-class suavity, says Kate Muir Auds say "I do' to 'Weddings' Preferred Direct Punching for equality Women are muscling successfully into men's traditional sports, says Julia Lleweliyn Smith The women who suffer in silence Ireland voted on abortion two years ago but informed debate is still taboo A clinical way to fiddle the figures Nigel Hawkes on how science is clouded by unreliable data Rukba Home start for mother Women can give birth in hospital with home comforts, James Drife says Nurse , there's a gork in here Bruce Charton on the secret slang doctors use to keep sane The London Diagnostic Centre Welcome to our eastern cousins Douglas Hurd and Klaus Kinkel present their vision for an enlarged Europe and Nato No country is an island. We have a duty to our neighbours Little, Brown foxed The Times Diary Picture Gallery Sorry, your time is up Why do the Tories believe that by reshufflig the government they can change their catastrophic fortunes? Spam-less days The Times Diary Baulk for Balkans The Times Diary Tons of music The Times Diary Major shows his courage Woodrow Wyatt says the Pm is a natural survivor The next Trek Old South Africa prepares to hand on to the new Sense on Silence Howard must amend his reform of defendatns' rights Radio More Wonderful If the BBC is to broadcast pop, let it do so in a different way Look-alike products: fair play or unfair advantage? Boom and nemesis A window on faith Lessons of Gorazde Red Cross values Future of County Hall Girls with an eye to a wider world Childcare provision No return to sender Horses for courses Court Circular Luncheon HM Government Birthdays today Dinners Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Legal appointment Lincoln's Inn pupillage awards Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Society of Antiquaries of London Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Culford School Trevor Clay Trevor Clay, CBE, General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing 1982-89, died from emphysema on April 23 aged 57. He was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, on May 10,1936 Personal Column Cecil Gould Cecil Gould, former Deputy Director of the National Gallery, died on April 7 aged 75. He was born on May 24,1918 Air Vice-Marshal John Elton Air Vice-Marshal John Elton, CB, CBE, DFC, AFC, died in London on April 16 aged 88. He was born at Romsey, Hampshire, on May 5,1905 Incendiaries at Bishop's Stortford David Holden David Holden, writer and broadcaster died from a brain tumour on April 20 aged 34. He was born on November 30,1959 Direct links to ideal site East Anglia is Britain's fastest growing reigion. A special report by David Young Ipswich and Felixstowe Silent Majority The keys to Felixstowe's cargo control Customers are attracted by the port's flexible services Trinity is Europe's fourth largest terminal Port of Ipswich The Forty-seventh Aldeburgh Festival of Music and… When small is just right Companies are confident that recovery will come A rising tide of business Ipswich port handles more Ec container Quality space at a premium There are signs of an imminent revival in buiding offices Ipswich Suffolk Training & Enterprise Council The council that gets things done Innovation has been the key to a strong and balanced economy Ipswich and Felixtowe News The Times Crossword No 19,526 Business Forecast Economy regains lost ground Pay boost for ousted executive Stock Market the Pound Gold Law Coal sell-off threatened by questions of liability Arts Sport Nine groups bid to build Channel link Norwich's sales force mostly still sidelined John Charcol Television and Radio More Bread Rising Less Dough Sifting Chinese pirates prove imitation is not flattery Lloyd 's split over report of liability black hole' Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Shambolic meeting at Regina Pearse to take chair at Lucas IBM chief confident Unit trust sales soar to record £1.37bn Bank claims Schneider left taking DM219m Business Roundup Reuters fulfils pledge Jobs to go at Dillons Exchanges hit Salomon Massey Ferguson talks Equity trap 'easing' The Times Component suppliers challenged Four unresolved years The economy is facing tougher tests than recession QMH and Heron: nice little earners More bad news for Lloyd's Pennington By our City Staff: Moss Bros keeps up sharp image ABF held back by drop in investment income Midland 's richest clients offered private banking McCarthy cuts loss to £400,000 Coprby Works McKechnie rises despite us loss Lasmo heads higher amid talk of bid by Enterprise Oil Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Life Options VCI and Nightfreight join flotation queue Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures TWC targets Yorkshire broadcaster Airbus orders Morgan move Glass plants Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates The daughter also rises From risk to loss Industrial investment put back on the agenda Philip Bassett finds a sharp split in British manufacturing over a key factor for industry's health and the strength of economic recovery The daughter also rises The Times City Diary Kemper tunes in The Times City Diary Yell for Guy The Times City Diary Power behind SB The Times City Diary Stale bunfight Tempus McKechnie Farnell C&G members beware of the 'no free lunch' syndrome Business Letter Associates British Foods plc Siemens Lancer Boss receivers talk to four potential bidders Banesto spoils go to Banco Santander The Scottish Provident Institution Farnell wins discount over profit-rigging in acquisition Farnell discovered that the Danish financial controller of Multicomponets was using a secret overdraft with another bank to pay some bills and give the impression that profits were higher Siemens figures give hope Electronics group feels German chill Refocusing Volvo sells Cardo stake Business to Business Megatech Software How Group cuts payout as losses lighten to £2.1m Brandon Hire deal Chefs sign venture deal EIS progresses again James Dickie advances Fund gives kick-start to firms in recovery Business to Business Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd Picture Gallery Dentist puts service with a smile into practice A dental surgery is thriving, helped by strong community links, reports Rodney Hobson Briefings Cellnet New deal offered by BSI on quality standards National Westminster Bank Prices close at low for day Safari Ralph Lauren The Times Unit Trust Information Service ZMB Clifford Chance Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment Chambers & Pariners: Professional Recruitment Capsticks Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items Simmons & Simmons Articles of Clerkship Wanted A law unto himself ? Andrew MacKinaly MP thinks the Lord Chancellor has exceeded his authority Instant hit Picture Gallery Rev up for the hot seat Inns and Outs Snap decision Fox clever Help line ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Europe's blow to free speech Counsel Index QD Quarry Dougall A Member of the PSD Group QMW Queen Mary and Westfield College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chapman Tripp Sheffield Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers A Member of the PSD Group CNA international Reinsurance Company Planet 24 Lord Chancellor's Department Charterhouse Conference and Communications Company… Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Associates Legal Recruitment ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner A verdict on the coroner As they celebrate their 800th brithday, coroner's courts are showing their age, says Frances Gibb QD Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items When therapists are the problem There is little recourse for people who believe they are the victims of bad advice on the analyst's couch Conditions in adoption to be rare Legal Recuritment Consultants Taylor Nelson AGB plc Council accepted housing obligation Laing MP Michael Page Legal Specialisrs in Legal… Nationality lost on adoption appeal When justices need not consider the validity of levy of distress All human life is missing Visual Art: Richard Cork reviews a show of black humour and chilling images at the Lisson Gallery Star shines all too brightly POP: The new big name of British reggae in Norwich; a low-profile veteran of American roots music in Islington Bitty McLean UEA Norwich Theatre Return of a rambler Townes Van Zandt Union Chapel. N1 Film Thriller in the jungle Television Review Rough Justice Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compliled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films In London and (where Indicated with the gymbol ) on release across the country Spectral sonata from a master Theatre: A new Ayckbourn; plus a Sicties original revived, and an evening of madness Haunting Julia Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough Back to bed with paranoia intact Little Malcoim and his Struggle against the Eunuchs Orange Tree, Richmond Deadly neighbours Baldy Hopkins Cochrane, WC1 The Times Pile 'em high, sell 'em down the river Hollywood's stars seem to be here today, gone tomorrow. Geoff Brown reports on film's disposable icons Reeomposing composers The South Bank festival honourning Luciano Berio begins tonight. Stephen Pettitt spoke to him The South Bank Centre A lot of noise about a little Mahler Royal Concertgebouw/Chailly Barbican Fearfully close to the minimal Concerts: Manchester, London Halle/Adams Manchester Centre Stage Ambrose fails to arrive for start of cricket season Northants left in quandary Cricket Today's Fixtures The Times Pools Forecast Smith's revival helps earn 1st XI prize Top 50 Entris For the Record Word-Watching Wetherby Chapple-Hyam defers decision on Guineas team Richard Evans Nap: The Noble Oak (3.10 Bath) Next best: Welsh Mist(3.00 Nottingham) Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Healthy prize-money boost for Goodwood Newmarket Acceptiors Bath Ascot Guide to our In-Line Racecard Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Clubs demand change to TV match Relegation rivals anxious Ipswich should not enjoy advantage Women can build on success in Scotland The Times Intrum 's fortunes may be changing Lawrie Smith, skipper of Intrum Justitia, believes bad weather will help his cause Hardcastle appeals over ruling Clouds linger over Dorahy Final Table Stiff test for Britain against world's best Stone 's chance to atone Surrey vote for change Sam Burns dies at 80 Jacobs in action again Marathon man found The Discovery Channel BBC1 Radio 1 This Saturday in Vision, your 7-Day TV and Radio… Beethoven Plano Concert Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Defiant Graf unruffled by death threats Seles to sue over stabbing The Times World champion crosses the great divide Times Two Crossword White moves smoothly into last eight Details Winning Move Word… TCP Football
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