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News from 28/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Kate Miller, Andrew Pierce, George Jamieson, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Robert Vincent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Ben Patterson, David Pryce-Jones, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, James Bone, Brian Beecroft, Edward Smyth, Jon Ashworty, Martin Fletcher and Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Edmund Neville-Rolfe, Simon Wilde, Desmond Dearlove, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Eric Caines, James Thallon, Stephen Taylor, Tom Perrott, Steve Keenan, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, David Hewson, Sylvia Limerick, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Michael Hofmann, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Sylvia Disley, Marianne Curphey and Tim Jones, Libby Purves, Kauno Viinikka, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Pat Blair, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Watt, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Geoffrey Greenhouse, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Stuart Crainer, Derwent May, Neil Addison, Susan Gilchrist, A. R. Parker, Nard B. Camber, Maria Fremlin, Martin F. Marix Evans, Janet Daley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, David Miller, Stanley Downing, Raymond Keene, Philip Webster and John Young, Peter Davalle, John Brown, Dennis Shaw, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, John Stevenson, Chris Lockwood, Richard Evans, J. Enoch Powell, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Russell Lewis, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Ivan Tan, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, David Foot, Peter Riddell, Rupert White, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Graham Allen, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Spender, Brian M. Pitts, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Stewart Reuben, Walter Ellis, Arthur Reed, Christopher Irvine, Gillian Williams,

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Election blow for Tories as support falls 75 per cent dissatisfied with Major: Party's rating is lowest in 15 years Boxer in coma after title bout The Times in Four Sections Index Pick of the Proms Tory sceptics urge Major to quit federalist Europe Flogging at Eton Germany 'ready to learn from history' Libel case golfer is left facing bill for £250,000 The Lara Industry Mama Suzman, apartheid's scourge, stays angry to the end Old Speckled Hen A modest proposal for the public branding of MPs Political Sketch Jailed attacker gets life after victim dies Psion Series Old Etonians divided by claim that head relished flogging Labour to co-operate with Tories America allows in Sinn Fein chairman The Dalvey Voyager Clock Graduates opt out Call to curb minicabs Marathon girl banned Custody of orphan David Langton dies Carpet's magic price US holds man sought over Brixton shooting News in Brief Driving ambition that took a miner onto the fairways 'Members looked on me as a very undesirable person. The attitude was keep away from him' Postmaster saw abduction Magazine West fights wife's house sale plan Inquest told video tapes increase fire risk Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres From hard man to victim in 10 rounds Stone, bruised but alert, left the ring at 10pm. 'I'ii take a year off,'he said. By 2.30am he was in he was in a coma Highmead Technologies Limited Observation period would save lives Daughters sample the world of work Grim toll of injury and death Para died attacking dummy News in Brief Heart to heart Crime down No to union Radio won Batting order Pound for pound, Asquith was better value than Major Earnings and Prices Then and now Tram tickets torn up but satellite TV enters picture The Times Halifax Veterans honour Slapton victims Woman handcuffed while she gave birth Prison officers' "barbaric" treatment of an inmate taken to hospital in labour will stigmatise her for life, an MP says Alliance Leicester Tate set to regenerate modern art scene Skoda engine saves driver Psion Series Keene on Chess Mice used to make human antibodies Illegal immigrants deported after raids on council workers Police besieged after death fall Oxford Heating Ltd Texas Queen lends an ear to Proms centenary Sleeping Beauty's nightmare evening BBC Radio Ar its Best CSA reforms have 'failed the children' Optimism grows over missing boy Guardian Direct By a Staff Reporter: Rehoused vandal insists on pay-out Gasholder becomes a work of art for £60,000 Hutchison telecom Lambeth's Tories tell Major to stay out of campaign B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Gay vote protesters show their outrage Smith wins support on wages Lilley offers help with pensions Major overrules Bottomley ban Boots Diplomat defends British role in world In Parliament Hutchison telecom Our Foreign Staff: Rose condemns Muslims for failing to defend Gorazde Serbs poised to cash in on UN's impotence Dixons Yeltsin told to act over murder of Russian deputy Churchill Reuter: British embassy opens in Sarajevo Bonn sets limits on expansion of European Union Major and Kohl signal end to disagreement over Britain's voting power Navies plan merger to save funds News in Brief (Reuter): Yemeni battle Death charges (Reuter): Opera closes (Reuter): Baby barter (AFP): Cost of war Reuter: Fears for 'Scream' after part of frame is found German tabloids lead hunt for fugitive tycoon B&Q The Home of D. I. Y President calls Berlusconi to lead government Voters shun bombers to make mark on history Elation prevails despite closed polling stations, lost ballot papers and shortage of invisible ink Reuter: Delegates hail new flag of reconciliation Apartheid has its day in the town Livingstone left behind Buthelezi's threat to pull out fuels fears of fresh violence 'Silent majority' gathers to bid Nixon farewell Disgraced President wins at graveside the respect and affection he craved during his political life Singapore firm on Fay News in Brief (AFP): Cabinet hitch (AFP): Gaza police (Reuter): Tests may stop (Reuter): Boys survive (Reuter): Rwanda appeal (AP): Number's up Indian child slaves stage march Do It All She saved the children Libby Purves pays tribute to Eglantyne Jebb, the co-founder of Save the Children Fund 75 years ago Míele Old jumpers still fit They parachuted in 1944, and they're at it again. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports Tomorrow Dental Care Products Ltd How Camden beat apartheid Michael Hornsby on the end of the great long-distance struggle Surgery hope for diabetics Transplants may banish curse of the needle…cold cure for cancer…hazards of a country walk in the springtime Medical Briefing When grandma loses her zest Thyroid screening for the elderly would transform the lives of thousands, says Dr Trisha Greenhalgh It is a major threat to elderly people living alone Palmolive Gel The silent killer of the deep Jeremy Laurance reports on the mystery of " cold shock" drownings Pd Janet Daley Why do we believe we have inalienable " rights" which no power on earth may transgress? Why should we export standards of right and wrong? Tying up loose ends Time out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Tory fortunes go west Disillusioned supporters plan to use the European elections as a rebuke to the Government's incompetence Bye bye buyer TV starts to flag Rhyme with reason Lifting the lid on the Elysee Charles Bremner on the scandal rocking France Smoke over Brussels Does Major really not care who succeeds Delors? Bring in your Daughters Today is for benign discrimination against boys Safer Rings Boxing needs reform because it is worth preserving Education and prejudice in the law Women at work Bit of a wash-out Police productivity Red Cross values A common vision Ghost Club's outlook Old boys to the rescue of Eton head Tories in Europe Women priests Light green fingers Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheons Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers Picture Gallery Personal Column Dinners Memorial service Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements The Times Atlantic Council Anniversaries Air Marshal Sir Richard Jordan Air Marshal Sir Richard Jordan, KCB, DFC, former Air officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Maintenance Command, died on April 24 aged 92. He was born on February 7,1902 Personal Column Queen Zein Queen Zein, Queen Mother of Jordan, died on April 26 aged 78. She was born on August 2,1915 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Lord Hunter of Newington Lord Hunter of Newington, MBF, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of Birmingham University, 1968-81, died on March 24 aged 78. He was born on July 14,1915 On this Day Denis Pitts Denis Pitts, journalist and author, died on April 22 aged 64 following a heart attack. He was born on January 6,1930 Accommodation at press of a key Fast hotel bookings Saving endangered species Tight aircraft seating Historic York is launching a centralised computer booking system to help attract even more visitors Charter legroom QE2 Travel/flights Flight Bookers Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Beware the killing trade Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Travel /Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Company 'taxis' direct to Europe Fewer private aircraft Getting to Glasgow Isle of Wight tourism fears Israel STA Travel Rail and air flurry on the great north road Major's USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct flights to fiords Tradewinds Beach report worries island The Times Crossword No 19,528 Support for Tories plunges to 26% Business Times Weathercal No Title Saying farewell to London The Times Tomorrow Phone numbers reveal all Pop on Friday: bedroom rock López's VW plant 'corresponded' to GM plans Market 'tilted too far' against British Gas Gas competition does not mean looking for ever at a decline in British Gas market share. The Government rejected calls for raising market share of the independents Life group fined £300,000 Stock Market Index Anatole Kaletsky The Pound Books 38,39 PIA chief's payoff prospect £½m Gold Brent Crude Sport 41-48 ECU Bid for Lasmo would be hostile The Times Business Air Travel Phone Call Call up Cash Call Alarm Call Government lead urged on telecoms regulation Fourth mobile phone network launched Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Gooda trial told of 'risk blindness' EC orders France to give TAT Orly access Business Roundup Bayer boosts profits Ibc sheds 300 jobs Dyke quits GMTV job Rate swaps hit Procter S&u advances 24% The Times Williams seeks cash to fund acquisitions By our Business Staff: Furniture chief will net £1.25m payout DTI to underwrite coal pensions Bid hunting in troubled waters Lasmo was cheap but may not be now Ofgas signals change of heart Palmer quizzed over L&G memo Pennington Taking the heat off Gas Not a good day for the PIA Brixton optimistic after net assets rise Leeds lifts profits by 37 per cent IRS MPs to increase pressure for fresh industry policy Share prices boosted by revival in takeover speculation Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Flotation of GRT Bus to be valued at £57.2m Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Profits and production soar at Trinity Commodities London Financial Futures Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Gilt-edged auction covered 1.7 times Dollar Spot Rates It takes more than statistics to make people feel good Economic View Britain's GDP may, indeed, be back to pre-recession levels, but Anatole Kaletsky believes that something is still missing Player in a rich game The Times City Diary God speed The Times City Diary Dragon on The Times City Diary Brains and boats The Times City Diary Hard to swallow The Times City Diary The Solvay solution Tempus Compass Brixton Estate Braathens the Wings of Norway Picture Gallery Airtours Airtours close to buying SAS arm Accountancy & Finance Citibank Pitney Bowes Caterer Compass doubles in size by swallowing US group Non-executives denied vital information Ravenscroft & Partners Association of British Insurers Aia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colorvision shares dive after payout is passed Business Roundup Jesse Oldfield bought Jerome cuts losses Sage lifts dividend Bett Brothers thrives Value-added tax comes of age John Brown argues the case for VAT to be simplified and the bureaucracy surrounding it reduced Accountancy & Finance VWJ Varela Webbe Jones BBC Change of presidents Any Other Business Starting out Any Other Business Unity saves time Any Other Business Audit-Tax Larousse Plc Semantics can stand in the way of ethics Audio Oxford University Press The Economist Shares close at best of day Corgi The Times Unit Trust Information Service A child's guide to reincarnation Cinema: Geoff Brown on Bernardo Bertolucci's visually sumptuous but simplistic Little Buddha Theatre Sea, sex and sou'westers Television Review Little Buddha Music Brilliant Berio buried Concert LPO/Pesko Festival Hall 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 Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release acrorr the country More anger from the vineyard Theatre: Kate Bassett on a new John Steinbeck adaptation from 7:84 Theatre Company The Grapes of Wrath Shaw, Nw1 Boxing show is less than a knockout Dance: A waste of personable performers Phoenix Dance Company Sadker's Wells Grave from the raves Rock Tindersticks The Grand, Sw11 The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Pick of this year's Proms New magic m her complicite Annabel Arden, pioneer of physical theatre, is staging her first Mozart opera. She talks to Hilary Finch Northern accent on innovation Opera: Two premieres in Stockholm London Baroque Emma Kirkby Mrs T's mandarin Experiences of China Percy Cradock John Murray, £19.99 The Times Higher Education Supplement Rumbustious but wrong J. Enoch Powell takes issue with an angry tract over the role of democracy in Britain's decline Wake up Britain! A Latterday Pamphlet By Paul Johnson Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £9.99 Essay on the use of hunger Grass Soup By Zhang Xianliang Translated by Martha Avery Secker & Warburg, £9.99 Glorious muddle The Times Guide to the Peoples of Europe Edited by Felipe Fern?ndez-Armesto Times Books, £15.99 Historical Atlas of East Central Europe By Paul Robert Magocsi University of Washington, £49.99 The State of Religion Atlas By Joanne O'Brien and Martin Palmer Simon & Schuster, £16.99/£9.99pbk Loneliest lady who ever loved Michael Hofmann on the letters of America's most Popular poet One Art Elizabeth Bishop: The Selected Letters Edited by Robert Giroux Chatto & Windus. £25 An art born of humiliation The Word 'Woman' and other writings Bu Laura Riding Carcanet, £14.95 A Selection of the Poems of Laura Riding Edited by Robert Nye Carcanet, £9.95 pbk Battle of the slim volumes A commodity of names Ultimate Risk The Inside Story of the Lloyds Catastrophe By Adam Raphael Bantam, £16.99 How to paint pictures in verse New Authors Legal & Public Notices The Automobile Association No function of inquests to attribute blame or responsibility Law Report April 28 1994 Court of Appeal Attendance allowance for the blind Murder summons refusal lawful The Times Curry defends £600,000 rise in prize-money Wimbledon increases incentive For the Record Rapid Cricketline Littlewoods Pools Top doubles West Indies need no political spur to win Word-Watching Harsh penalty Woosnam looks to remedy his ailing game on European stage Daly's new bald look Time for level playing fields Palmolive Gel Save our sides Lara heads cast as curtain rises Michael Henderson on the opening county championship matches and the prospects of the 18 first-class clubs Derbyshire Durham Essex Glamorgan Gloucestershire Hampshire Kent Lancashire Leicestershire Middlesex Northamptonshire Nottinghamshire Details Somerset Surrey Picture Gallery Sussex Warwickshire Worcestershire Yorkshire System still gives counties too much power Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on the relentless schedule imposed on England elite by the domestic game Lara's feat capped on arrival at Edgbaston Oliver Holt sees the West Indian batsman engulfed by the media in Birmingham Soviet break-up unleashes new forces seeking Olympic gold David Miller reports on the visit of Olympic leader Juan Antonio Samaranch to the old silk route World beater runs up big total off pitch Laughton paying no heed to Cup odds Proud Sun prevails in thrilling tussle Dream goes on for Lady Herries Visionary who helped Leicester to pinnacle Rugby Commentary Salisbury Andromaque is creditable third at Evry Coup De Genie can triumph Richard Evans previews the first classic of the season and believes a French filly will take the honours Big Race Line up Newmarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Comprehensive .. . Contenders Compensation for Weld Munnaya looks one to follow Today's Races on Television Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Barcelona reach new heights of poise and skill Results Fry-inspired Birmingham find relief Tyneside erupts as Cole enters record books Today's… Picture Gallery Hendry's title hopes suffer as pain increases Obree regains world one-hour record Brave Cantwell loses Top pair in two events Graf has another stroll Britain rally in defeat Skelton squeezed out England weakened Hagg misses party BBC1 No Title Radio 1 A Classic Breakfast Show Choice Variations Choice Satellite Cricket 42,43 Champions close in on title Kanchelskis and Giggs ease pressure on Manchester United Times Two Crossword Winning on Move Word Watching Pearce strike keeps hopes flickering for Blackburn Psion Series Snooker 46 GKRS Search & Selection Hoskyns Cap Gemini Sogeti Whitehead Selection JPMorgan Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Sweb Retail Limited N. B. S Austin Knight UK Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Salomon Brothers Moxon Dolphin Kerby Executive Search & Selection JM Management Services Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Torch Telecom Brighter Solutions Harvey Nash Plc Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Corporate Strategy Whitehead Selection Limited Harvey Nash Plc Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection FTC Parametric Technology Corporation Exel Logistics Goodman Graham and Associates Marks & Spencer Financial Services Goodman Graham and Associates Goodman Graham and Associates HESS Price Waterhouse MSL International Consultants in Search and… ALDI Mars News International Newspapers Ltd Touche Ross WW Price Waterhouse Motorola Multiple Display Advertising Items Price Waterhouse N Nichols Touche Ross Strategic Resource Solutions They're looking for the best… ARUP Galileo International Mercuri Urval Talisman KPMG Selection & Search No Title Systems Integration Sales & Consultancy Vickers Medical Theaker Monro Newman Recruitment & Personnel… Master Foods a Division of Mars UK Ltd ERC Coopers & Lybrand Ward Executive Limited MJM Recruitment Ltd Sandvik Process Systems Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Tie Rack Bafta PRS The PMC Group Institute of Actuaries International Software Midlands and North International Management… Fowler Crowther Limited Roose & Partners London Transport BOC Distribution Services John Govett Mercury Communications International Data Corporation TBV Consult George Henderson & Associates Michael Page International Raychem Multiple Display Advertising Items Time/system Strong & Fisher Holdings Plc Dataquest Europe Ltd The Times No Title Johnson Wilson International PA Consulting Group Senior Economic Analyst International Software Eagle Star Rehau Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Insight Prologic Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Seeboard plc KPMG Selection & Search Michael Beer & Associates The Sunday Times Telecoms Project Manager Finlayson Wagner Black Ltd The Nichols Consultancy General Appointments Association of British Insurers Canning Business Training RSA Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temple-Smith Hilliard Management Counsel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St James's Consultancy FM&I General Appointments Touche Ross Anthony Benjamin International The Arts Council of England Monsoon Personal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Duni Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Pharma Planing Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hands-off way to handle jobs Delegation used to be a dirty word. But today's flatter' organisations demand managers who have the confidence to hand over control. Stuart Crainer reports General Appointments Groundwork JV Group (UK) Limited SHL Cannondale BBC Now tackle the referee Newchurch & Company Limited Henley Associates Sonofec Ltd Assistant Manager Faselec Sotherby Sanders & Partners Bedfordshire County Council The British Library Ravenscroft & Partners Deptford Business Development Association Butterworth & Co South Bucks District Council Community Housing Association IIR Segal Recruitment The agents for change The success of hospital trusts will come down to the quality of the board. Kate Miller reports Public & Healthcare The Trust is an Equal Opportunities Employer Riley consultancy services Traffic Director for London NHS supplies When in grave doubt, discuss the problems Building an executive board into an efficient team does not simply happen - it has to be worked at Health Economist Twenty-five years after it first flew, Concorde could spawn a successor David Churchill celebrates the prestige jet that still shrinks the Atlantic Grab a seat for the flying circus Airlines are jumping through hoops to keep business travellers, says Harvey Elliott—and for some, it's proving a very bumpy ride United Airlines Battle hots up for Britain's skies BA has slashed its prices, but can its rivals stand the heat of competition? From first class to no class but business Virgin has brokered a deal with Delta that allows shared access to airports and passengers, David Churchill reports Uniglobe Bigger time for smaller airports Business travellers, fed up with crowded major airports, are heading elscwhere Collecting miles of free journeys Loyalty is the prime objective of frequent flyer programmes Portman The ocean-liners of the skyways The latest twin-jet aircraft will fly further with more Passengers, says Chris Lockwood Transwede Off the plane into the driving seat Drivers want no delay, no paper, no queue and no extra charges BAA Emirates Fly me to Paris, cabby… David Hewson discovers the pleasure and reasonable price of hiring small taxi planes Big byte business Computer wizardry allows travellers to have offices in the air Business Air Tunnel test waits ahead for airlines Direct rail services to Paris are likely to provide strong competition, says David Hewson Tightening up on travel costs Firms spend fortunes jetting around the globe, but few get the best deals Transavia BM United Airlines No Title Europe 's free air too thin for comfort? The EU's deregulated environment is proving tough territory for its airlines—especially in the aftermath of a recession—Arthur Reed reports Air Portugal Just sit back, relax and be entertained Make a call, watch TV, order a suit or do some in-flight exercuses Austrian Airlines If life is a close shave, take the fast track Lonon's airports are for airlines that will promote business, David Churchill reports ECI Travel Services is Abta Multiple Display Advertising Items Iberiab Travel growth rises in East With economic success and new airports, Asia is taking off American Airlines Sweet dreams all in Business travellers are spoilt for choice when it comes to a bed for the night. David Churchil examines the options Set your body clock to sunlight time Jet-lagged travellers can lose deals, but there is a simple solution… Continental Airlines United Airlines

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