News from 27/04/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Peter Simkins, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Pennington, Simon Barnes, M. E. Richards, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David English (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief), Neil Bennett, Bernard Kaukas, Inigo Gilmore, Ian Hay Davison (Chairman), Philip Webster, Political Editor, Roger Boyes and George Brock, Philip Howard, S. A. Jones, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Regina Kibel, Lewis E. Harrisson, Li Siewpeng, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stephen Taylor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Frank BARLOW(Managing Director), Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Marion Roe (Chairman), Rachel Kelly, Michael Hamlyn and Sam Kiley, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, J. C. E. Jennings, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Virginia Luling, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Frank ROCHE(Chairman and Chief Executive), Joel Brand, Jonathan Prynn and Robert Morgan, Susan Gilchrist, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Margot Norman, Janet Daley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Richard Rhodes James, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, John Painter, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Kenneth MILES(Director General, Isba), Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robi Dutta, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Paul Sellers, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, F. C. Palmer, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, John Woodward, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Frank ROGERS(Deputy Chairman), Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Ralph L. Curry, Nicolas Phillips, Peter L. G. Bateman (Director), Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, R. S. Clapp, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell,
ResumoClash on the cost of state advisers The cost of saving £10 million was £565 million, says report Index Matthew Parris Lloyd's names 'were victims of reckless gambling' Jubilant Mandela hails 'the dawn of our freedom' Serbs meet Nato deadline Jet crash kills 261 at airport Soldier charged Search for Ben Police facing manslaughter charges over Gardner death N&P Howard lays blame for crime at parents' door Education costs 'linked to poverty' Ryman Doctor suspended over misdiagnoses Police condemn IRA knee-capping Protesters take road objections to the top German beef retreat Family to sue MoD Shergar claim fails TV opera 'too violent' Royal barge burnt NHS boards scrutinised Prince's marriage quip Sinstadt on sex charge French cap D-Day with a pyramid Law chief calls for affordable justice News in Brief Gardner Baroness Thatcher Exonerated budgies land taxpayer with large bill Girl aged 11 stole £2,500 from bank with boy, 12 Magazine Couples who 'lived life of Riley' must repay Bank Cheat loses Oxford doctorate Boy, 13, dies after scuffle Prescription costs 'sexist' Black trial told of kidnap attempt BBC Television at its Best Bishop's move expected to inspire wave of converts Leonard speaks of gratitude to Rome and sorrow for the church he left behind Carey stakes his career on recovering £800m lost by Church Rover National Westminster Bank Chief civil servant objects to opinion poll Sainsbury takes Calais by storm in drinks war Keene on Chess Pick of the Proms In the Times Tomorrow Pick of the innings Wests to sell house where nine bodies were found Woolf home to be tip Fraud kept gay lover in Britain News in Brief Fire charge Shorter delays Post dated Smart art Cliff fall Listeners complain to Hussey Dell Court told of frenzied attack at gunpoint £250m cocaine haul seized by customs Save the Children Tyndale Bible goes to British Library Greeks tighten net in hunt for Ben Needham Churchill First direct Rifkind vows to defend 'formidable' forces Support services to be sacrificed in Treasury quest for 750m defence saving Heseltine aide offers loyalty to Major Intercell Mobile Communications Ashdown promises to scrap new roads In Parliament Intelligence staff in the spotlight Peers queue to give Criminal Justice Bill a rough passage Smith goes in search of 4 per cent swing Local Elections 1994 MPs fall under the spell of star witnesses Picture Gallery Serbs meet Nato deadline for withdrawal from Gorazde RAF Hercules flies 12 Bosnian wounded into London for treatment Besieged family's game of cards ends in slaughter Britain and Germany bicker over EC successor to Delors Theme park 'natives' upset French Viglen Chernobyl anniversary marked by closure calls Nationalist leader uncorks heady brew China Airlines jet crash kills 261 at Nagoya airport Japan's second worst air disaster will renew fears about the safety of the European-built Airbus jets. Yesterday's crash was, however, the first involving the 600R model Tears and ceremony as Nixon is flown home for state funeral Radisson Edwardian Hotels (AFP): Malaysia's new king makes plea for cleaner environment Physicists find elusive atomic 'building block' (AFP): New Arab recruits to Hamas shock Israelis Yeltsin reneges on US army exercise News in Brief Hanoi outrage (Reuter): Court decides (Reuter): Aids ruling Spying deal (AP): Queen dies (AFP): Kigali threat (AFP): Fast breeders Inkatha latecomers struggle to kick-start campaign R. W. Johnson writes from Durban that the ANC's sharp practice in the run-up to the elections could have more serious consequences for South Africa than the right-wing bombing campaign Township residents rejoice at first election Excited anticipation soothes annoyance at delayed opening of polling stations Baby draws first breath in shanty town polling booth Neo-Nazis beat a quiet retreat Overseas voters queue at site of pickets How would you feel about a personalised global… World Plus Why can't you behave? Michael Howard believes that government can do only so much to curb juvenile crime. Janet Daley reports Moral pressure was once a real force The Times Sacred music, unholy rows Tempers are lost between clergy and church musicians far more often than we realise, Julia Llewellyn Smith discovers Chemical crisis for the garden warrior The fight against nature's pests leaves some toxic cocktails that no one wants Lunn Poly Can Mandela save the nation? The hopes of millions of South Africans rest on Nelson Mandela. Matthew Parris reviews his life Mandela a Life CU Commercial Union Alan Coren Women who live in glass houses shouldn't throw punches Howe for the Sack? The Times Diary Chartered waters The Times Diary Picture Gallery A two-saint miracle The deliverance of South Africa to the polling booths this week in the story of two remarkable personalities Enemy lines The Times Diary Lyon hunt The Times Diary Hang it all The Times Diary Crying out for a Lawson The Cabinet lacks something up top, says Peter Riddell Pay for Safety The West must help Ukraine to wrestle with Chernobyl Punching above Weight Britain's armed forces can be effective and lean Invasion of the Shopkeepers Britain's retailers recapture Calais Greater freedom for the media Fifth channel's benefits Rats on the pill? D-Day memories and celebrations Child Support Agency Open University The 'forgotten' tribe Short, sharp way with the vandals The portillo touch Red telephone boxes Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheon Guide to the night sky in May Personal Column Memorial services Dinners Marriages The Times Today's royal engagements Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Wilkins Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Wilkins, Kcb, Obe, Commandant General of the Royal Marines, 1984-87, and Lieutenant-Fovernor and Commander in Chiefof Cuernsey since 1990, died from cancer on April 25 aged 61. He was born in India on January 4,1933. Personal Column Swiftcall Telephone Club Sir John Tilney Sir John Tilney, Conservative Mp for Liverpool Wavertree, 1950-74, died yesterday aged 86. He was born on December 19,1907 The Times Tess Hoyland Tess Hoyland, vice-chairman of Crossroads, died from liver disease on April 19 aged 62. She was born on September 22,1931 (From Our Golf Correspondent ): A One-Club Course John Hilton John Hilton, Cmg, architect and M16 officer, died on April 20 aged 86. He was born on January 5,1908 Granada Television Television's masters of drama Alexandra Frean explains how Granada's relatively small drama department managed to score so many successes in this week's Bafta awards Wallace wins again The Times TV Top 20 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duni Ltd The Sunday Times Strategic Resource Solutions Ltd Touche Ross Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touche Ross Ward Executive Limited NC Nichols Consultancy Ltd Strong & Fisher Holdings PLC News The Times Crossword No 19,527 People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Forecast High-flying travellers The Times Tomorrow Tract for the times Top of the Proms Business BAT spends $1bn on US tobacco firm BAT Industries will control almost a fifth of the US tobacco market after the takeover of American Tobacco, the country's fourth-largest cigarette maker 'Legacy of ruin' at Gooda Walker Stock Market Index Homes CBI sees no need for further cut in rates The Pound Arts More Uk jobs at McDonald's Gold Brent Crude Sport Knight Williams No Title Television and Radio Toying Policy Play Housing Play Property Play Firms' lifelong links 'vital in economic war' Manufacturing Independent Newspapers, Plc Young accuses Brussels of pushing up unemployment Institute of Directors Annual Convention SE boost for small companies Company News in Brief Carpets king turns against takeovers Retailing Besieged PIA wins backing Provision of pensions to be investigated NatWest debt progress Lancer bid expected Banesto interests for sale German growth forecast Schneider warrant Huntleigh optimistic HBH hit by US closure Shell sale to raise £350m Broughton's lucky strike Pennington Bat goes shopping for cut price eigarettes plenty of work for Napf Revenge of the hamburger flippers Resurgent Sears raises dividend British content of BAe drops a little By our Deputy City Editor: Compass confirms purchase in US Flotation values Hamleys at £42m Disposals put Tarmac back on road to profit Intel inside Chairman of Regina resigns Pension fund sells 3 per cent holding in Lucas Industries Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Life Options General Cable to float Recent Issues Postel puts £39m in property trust Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures BCCI chief accused of conspiracy 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 Bill Clinton will find out who his real friends are Wolfgang M?nchau examines the relative values, within the Administration, of all the President's men .. . and women Countdown for DHL The Times City Diary Going native The Times City Diary Top Cat The Times City Diary Kremlin tunes in The Times City Diary Tarmac TR Property Strong arm tactics Tempus Hamleys In defence of past practice Business Letters Bank's terms for fixing overdraft leave it… Whose was the howler on Easter timing? The Times Gains fail to hold The World's Fastest Microprocessor The Times Unit Trust Information Service Bovis Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Belgravia & Knightbridge The Times The English Courtyard Association Exhibition Watermark Homes Show Hamptons Sent to the tower Rachel Kelly discovers how a rotting hulk was imaginatively transformed into a modern home by one woman's perserverance and skill Can you beat the Budget? How mortgage interest cuts and VAT on fuel have changed your family's finances High-tech house-hunting Want to know what a house really looks like? Ask a computer Property Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Pilkington Homes Tate Versutus Advertising Pan European Hobstones Crone Corkill Gallup Poll Film Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Pan European Manpower Pan European Lou Lou Planet. 24 EIM Fashion Flair Hobstones Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretarial & Temporary Crone Corkill A winner always wants to do more The manager of this year's Times Professional Secretary of the Year is her greatest fan. He persuaded her to enter and her enthusiasm triumphed Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Cross Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items VWA Crone Corkill Associated Nursing Services plc VWA Secretarial & Temporary Craig Vidler Associates Limited Right-Hand Required Elizabeth Hunt Secretaries plus FM&i Love+tate DG Germany Bilingual Italian Sec/ Coordinator for High Tech Co.… Ad Agency PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Harris Design Consultants Full Time Receptionist/Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Design Beavers Ltd REC CONS City Paper Limited Inter-selection APA Receptionist JBL Peters & Peters The Times Suburbia has its poetry too Television: Was Betjeman right to eulogise the suburbs, or is Channel 4's latest attack justified? Richard Morrison reports Tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Mozart's good clean dirty fun Opera: Covent Garden falls in love with Johannes Schaaf's sparkling revival of The Marriage of Figaro Shunted between stations Radio: How do planners decide which programme goes where? Visual Art The Bolshoi Ballet Troilus returns Arts Briefing Quartet found Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled 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 symbol )on release across the country Misadventures of a misfit Jeppe of the Hill Gate Theatre: The new production of a Danish classic; and Helen Lederer's one-woman show You've got to laugh Still Crazy After All These Years Donmar Garish line in fantasy Miranda Pennell/Theatre: X The Place Dance: Mixed-media work produces mixed results The city makes a moving picture The people of Geneva are both cast and cameramen in Peter Greenaway's grandest project A nasty fit of the vapid Vienna PO/Muti Festival Hall Concerts: A night of mixed fortunes for composers—a sound thrashing for Tchalkovsky; Haydn's feelings hurt; but Falla finds the soloist on song The Times Felicity Lott Delicately poised RLPO/Ajmone-Marsan Liverpool NT Idling in neutral Philharmonia/Dutoit Festival Hall Holdsworth deflates Oldham For the Record Legal & Public Notices Financial Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Robson makes plans to contain Romario Rob Hughes assesses the former England manager's chances of upstaging Barcelona in Europe Last Night's Football Michelin The Times This sporting life is anything but child's play Midweek View Hendry digs deep in establishing mastery over Bond World champion shows fighting spirit Celtic Spark can collect at festival Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Thumbs Up has to wait for run Huntingdon Wenton lands title Bates's short-lived joy Russia thrash Britain England's cup target Zimbabwe join sevens Tuigamala secures Wembley place Sport in Brief Cool response to warm welcome Bernard Gover finds his Guineas sponsorship beset by frustation. Richard Evans reports Ascot Face North appeals on low weight Today's Races on Television Cheltenham Exeter Kelso Curley wins Multiple Display Advertising Items Crawley flourishes in making students' efforts academic European Ambrose missed as Middlesex hurry to victory Ramprakash sinks Northamptonshire while Nottinghamshire escape embarrassment Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Word Watching Lewis hits back with unbeaten 48 to save the day BBC1 Radio 1 Susannah Simon Choice Variations Satellite Football Ferguson pledges discipline under fire Injuries hinder Blackburn as Premiership aspirants prepare for biggest hurdles Stewart returns to leading role with fine century OVA Scoreboard Times Two Crossword Remaining Fixtures Winning Move Word… Simon Barnes Holyfield floored by heart problem Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation
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