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News from 29/04/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Georgina Evans, Phil Yates, Stephen Woodard, Director, Jon Ashworth, Sophie Binyon, Hew Balfour, Rose Wild, Paul Penrose, Avril Fox, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Jeffrey Evans, Ronald Faux, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Robert Morgan and Alexandra Frean, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Margaret Wood, Carl Mortished, Eric Woods, Simon Wilde, Duncan Watson, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Wilhelmina Harlow, Lester May, Kris Anderson, Paul Chambers, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Ball, David Norton, Carole Hewitt, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Sked, Alan Hamilton, John Shaw and Ben Preston, Marcus Binney and Alison Roberts, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Maurice Lipsedge, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Nigel Burke, Philip Bassett, C. Hourmouzios, David Miller, G. G. Hill, Barry Millington, David Toop, Peter Purton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Sarah McConnell, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Monica Horten, J. D. Nesbit, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, J. F. Harper, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Kate Alderson, John Halliburton, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, P. M. Vicary, Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Bob Whitehouse, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, L. W. Feltham, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Paul Haldane, Simon Bloxam-Rose, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Keith Taylor, John Phillips, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,

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Levin on Golf Tories redraft Euro poll manifesto Anti-federalists claim 200 MPs support looser ties with Brussels Afrikaners rough up media at prayer rally Brain-damaged boxer dies after title defeat Index Pamela Harriman Saturday in the Times College dean resigns over dropped trousers Pop on Friday Tehran accused of terrorist links with IRA Peoples Phone 30P Blackpool Tower sinks in a sea of party politicking Political Sketch Cafédirect Health clash in Commons A dispute between John Major and John Smith over the Nhs ensured a media circus for the Labour Leader's hospital visit Divided Britain falls behind in long life stakes Life Expectancy Patients in London 'need more cash' Prenatal test linked to limb deformities News in Brief Jail warning for priest Identity cards backed Murder retrial ordered Prince returns to polo MoD spending audit Ministers blamed for pensions shortfall Father tells how he rescued daughter from kidnap van Defence staff held after firearm raids Outcry over dig for Spitfire pilot West's wife faces new charges Beconase hayfever By a Staff Reporter: Appeal court judges save Guppy £300,000 but confirm jail term Handcuff mother may sue Home Secretary Iranians have nurtured Sinn Fein links since 1980s RUC warning over killing spree N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Police chief caught in his own speed trap 'V' warning TV plea Zurich Municipal By a Staff Reporter: Accused 'is friend of the Hurds' Tate unveils £80m arts powerhouse Salesman fined for duping deaf Daughters go to work The Times as seen by Sophie, 12½ Wife backs surgeon in deaths case BT Sportsmen sit on untold millions in the numbers game All-season mushrooms usher in feast of spring Weekend Shopping World Leather Sinclair puts buzz into weary cyclists Kent rail route fixed BTA British Tourist Authority Stray cat is offered 16 good homes News in Brief Ramblers win Cricketer bailed £24,000 fine Protester jailed Park attack Bags of help Prospects of closer union spur thoughts of divorce The week in Parliament The Times Keene on Chess Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Picture Gallery Tories in last-ditch attempt to cut losses The secret of life Pollsters adjust their figures SAGA Services Ltd Tory ratings slump to a 15-year low Opinion poll underline Major's problems Dissatisfied Voters Middle classes show their fears Problems Facing Britain Dell Picture Gallery Vatman rebuked by MPs Commons blamed for law reform delays Harriman rues biography about men in her life UN fails to win deal on Cyprus Cleric sentenced (Reuter): Yemeni clash (Reuter): Naval penalty Cabinet formed US couple sue downstairs neighbours for smoking Israel and PLO name date to sign peace pact Colony dismayed by snub to Patten MFI SAAB ANC's moderate Zulu holds key to peace in Natal R. W. Johnson writes from Durban that the warm relationship between Jacob Zuma and Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi could produce a sound coalition in Inkatha's stronghold De Klerk extends voting for a day after ballot bungle New country's citizens struggle to cope with gift of 11 tongues National Westminster Bank Plc Oxfam warning of Rwanda genocide 75th Birthday Appeal Save the Children Top German court relaxes penalties for soft drug use American aims to use V2 base as space launch pad By our Foreign Staff: Two letters given academic adiós Cuprinol Garden Timbercare Moscow's top CIA spy takes life sentence to spare family Rose backtracks on Gorazde defenders 'who turned and ran' United Nations confirms Muslims vanished as SAS unit guided Nato bombers over besieged town Dulux Vinyl Matt, Silk or Soft Sheen Emulsion Scalfaro calls on Berlusconi to form Cabinet Italian student prince mourned Bradford & Bingley Building Society The Nixon way of death Martin Fletcher on a sudden surge of interest in 'living wills' A palace for Queen Catherine Charles Bremner meets the woman Tory Euro-sceptics love to hate Lunn Poly How many theses are doctored? Growing academic pressures are tempting students to plagiarise Will London lose such an elegant Seitz? After three years of entertaining the capital's social élite, the American Ambassador and his wife say farewell The Valerie Grove Interview She is always ready to greet every guest to her home with a hug and a cry of Hey, Sugar! Published but not damned The fashion for 'true-life' crime books follows an ancient tradition Rukba Multiyork Philip Howard Tyndale's language of the common man is the bedrock of English literature today Off with his head The Times Diary Money talk The Times Diary Picture Gallery Sue and be bunkered However noble and good the game, however honourable the golfer's motive, one simple fact is certain: go to court, and the lawyers will win in the end Honours Zeven The Times Diary Bantam weight The Times Diary Cash in hand The Times Diary Soul searching The Times Diary No turning back the Euro tide Alan Sked on why the Euro-seeptics cannot hope to win State of Terror A tougher policy to contain Iran is urgently needed Broken Taboo Membership of the European Union is being questioned again REG VIR DIE Toekoms Afrikaans will not end with apartheid Democrats' role in the new Europe Crime and punishment Pensions pay-out Balancing the picture of Eton head Flaws in the NHS C&G reflections Lost to gallantry Sale of Tyndale's Bible questioned A common vision Dogs and kings Women at work Light green fingers Court Circular Latymer Upper School, W6 Dinners Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers The Wolfson Foundation Latest wills Explorers' work is published after 200 years Today's royal engagements Luncheons Personal Column Memorial services Birthdays Anniversaries The Churches Conservation Trust Appointments Forthcoming marriages Armed Forces awards David Langton David Langton, actor, died in Stratford-upon-Avon from a heart attack on April 25 aged 82. He was born on April 16,1912 Personal Column The Very REV Leonard Small The Very Rev Leonard Small, CBE, Moderator of the General Assemphly of the Church of Scotland, 196667, died on April 8 aged 88. He was born on May 12,1905 Dame Margaret Miles Dame Margaret Miles. DBE, Headmistress, Mayfield School. Putney, 1952-73, died on April 26 aged 82. She was born on July 11,1911 John Riddell John Riddell. OBE, wartime soldier and Northumbrian landowner, died on March 28 aged 83. He was born on September 24,1910 Summer Term at Oxford Recycled, and borne to be mild Returning to motorcycles as a mature rider adds renewed pleasure to a touring holiday, says Ronald Faux GT Motorcycles Plymouth Ever Dreamed of Touring the Countryside on a… Kawasaki Triumph Frettons of Leamington Limited Free Motorcycling Information Multiple Display Advertising Items How green is my forecourt Environmental costs to the petrol industry are ominously heavy Ford Ten gallons and two loaves please The emergence of supermarkets has revolutionised the work of petrol retailers. Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon introduces a three-page report on a highly competitive market Shell The right mixture at the right price Additives are the clue to increased petrol sales, but the price has to be keen and the margins are small. Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon reports on a delicate balance-and the dramatic effect of rebranding Is it a forecourt Convenience shops on the forecourt are thriving-as are filling stations at supermarkets. Can both markets continue to grow, or will one collapse? Or is it a shop? Brighter future for the franchise Oil companies are turning to franchising despite resistance from licensees still suffering from the recession Tories rewrite poll manifesto The Times Crossword No 19,529 Business No Title Times Weathercase AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest WPA Health Insurance No Title The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Redrow's founder cashes in £62 million Lasmo spurns £1.5bn bid by Enterprise The City is sceptical on the Enterprise bid for Lasmo. Oil analysts note that the share prices of both companies are well above the respective asset values per share British Gas shares take a knock after profits warning Stock Market Infotech Arts TeleWest to tune into stock market with £1.7bn value Sport SIB gets tough on life salesmen Singapore Airlines Television and Radio Business Today MPs urge hands-on industrial policy Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Abbey may join investment watchdog MGN chief to meet O'Reilly in America Wolfson's pay jumps BCCI enquiry decision Bank plans changes Losses at Buckingham David Brown flat Air France loss trebles Business Roundup Valuation charges criticised Purchases by British Land top £500m Greig Middleton & Co. Limited Cables of glass, nerves of steel TeleWest sells on the millennium SIB finally gets it right Long-term hope for British Gas ICI revamp lifts profit to £93m in first quarter Airtours shares slide after £82m cash call Bayer Aktiengesellschaft S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd Hobson to buy food-making arm of Co-op New York decline puts the skids under shares in London Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Go-Ahead drives to market Recent Issues Hi-Tec Sports puts best foot forward Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures GM result exceeds expectation Euro Disney wins majority bank backing 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 UK industrial clock ticks for nearly ready Heseltine Philip Bassett examines a searching report on manufacturing by the all-party Commons Trade and Industry Select Committee Burger time for Clinton? The Times City Diary Moving on The Times City Diary Plane fare The Times City Diary Game for a laugh The Times City Diary Staying cool The Times City Diary Ici Redrow Heritage Foolhardy enterprise Tempus Hobson The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares reverse early gains Investors Chronicle If you don't answer I may come round.. . Electronic phone books could mean that revealing your private telephone number will be us good as giving your address to every Tom, Dick and Harry PC World Asian TV venture Online Fateful numbers Pirate packages Poor security Notebook deal Computer television CNN plans to transmit on office PCs Information Technology Talisman Group of Companies Ltd BSG Why Microsoft and Apple are fighting for a place in your living room Computer manufacturers hope that their products may soon be as common in the home as a hi-fi Farewell to the bank manager Next time you want a loan, you might be asking a machine, says Paul Penrose A taste for revolution Sensors will soon be able to smell the air—or savour a cup of tea Pipex The Internet P&P Home work is a blooming marvel David Guest on the benefits and drawbacks of working at home by computer link To Advertise MCA Motorola Information Technology International Software Matcon Limited Prologic Ltd Ivor Advertising & Communications IDC UK Ltd Overseas Jobs Express(TS3) The Times Newspapers Fax Ten steps to your mobile phone Always read the fine print—and make sure you are well insured Mobile Phone Charges Laughing all the way to the bank The market is expanding at breakneck speed with increasing choice as systems go digital, Peter Purton reports Dixons Cellnet Ringing around for a best buy Matthew May finds that though mobile phone tariffs may be hard to compare, greater competition is giving users what they need Shape of things to come Cheaper digital networks can open up mobile communication RA Cellnet How to find your way through the lines Ericsson Who wants accessories? In a booming market, where do you go for the essential little extra? Switching lanes to a digital highway When Pc will mean mobile phone, the personal communicator Motorola Beating the clone phones David Hewson reports on the fight against increasingly sophisticated mobile phone criminals NEC Hands-off approach How to make a call in a car without touching the phone Prized for a spirit of adventure Richard Cork Surveys this years' National Art Collections Fund awards, announced yesterday Premier Box Office Ltd Billy Connolly Bryan Adams Pop Where Britten meets France London Recitals: A well chosen program of English and French songs; and a virtuoso display by an Austrian violinist Felicity Lott Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre A new song for Schubert Thomas Zehetmair Wigmore Hall We are still not amused Television Up to something in the bedroom Pop on Friday: They're hot in the clubs, but low in social skills. David Toop meets techno's bores with attitude The single best reason for living A misty-eyed Caitlin Moran drops the stylus on some small but perfectly formed pieces of plastic Modern life is rubbished New Releases: Remember the glory days of the Kinks? Blur do Top Ten Albums Shadowlands Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily gulde 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 across the country Going to seed with panache The Truman Capote Talk Show Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Theatre: Bob Kingsom's new one-man show; and the latest transvestite phenomenon Read his, or her, lips The Fabulous Lypsinka Show Drill Hall Maestro for tomorrow CBSO/Rattle Birmingham Concert: Rattle introduces his protégé The Times American success gives Torrance fresh confidence First round Legal & Public Notices Barcelona revive Cruyff's Total Football David Miller sees an irresistible blend of Spanish precision and artistry that bodes well for final challenge Stockport move into second place For the Record Football Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Touché - as we say in East Anglia Edwards prepares to add to record collection Christopher Irvine looks at the success a former prodigy has enjoyed since entering rugby league Yesterday's Results Newton Abbot Swan has first on Glenstal Flagship Sedgefield Sport in Brief Hern opens account with Salisbury win Stack celebrates with Las Meninas Newmarket Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Apple Tree to blossom for France Today's Races on Television Hamilton Park Bangor Shaikh's vision narrowly foiled by old adversary Brinkley checks Surrey's progress Autosport Fluent Hemp keeps Lara waiting Gooch's balancing act steadies Essex Simmons makes stunning debut Yesterday's Scoreboards Cash shortage poses threat to proud tradition of excellence Continuing his tour of the former Soviet Union, David Miller sees luxurious facilities crumbling Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Golf Saxelby proves shrewd capture Picture Gallery Hendry recovers after tentative start to semi-final Handicap mile awaits record-holders Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Help the Aged Adopt a Granny Clement Freud

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