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News from 02/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, S. J. Davies, Iain R. Webb, Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, W. J. Dawson, Swinton, Barry Trowbridge, Ann Hallett, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Derek Ezra, Andrew Longmore, Inigo Gilmore, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, James Bone, Christoper Irvine, Christian Bowman, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stephen Taylor, Richard Evans Racing commentary, Peter Ball, Milton Shulman, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lewis Rudd (Controller), Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, J. S. Walker, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Sam Kiley and Michael Hamlyn and Inigo Gilmore, Mike Ellse, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, A. F. Mills Deputy Chief Executive, James Mildren, John Percival, Joel Brand, Cavendish, Paul Hickman, Russell Kempson, Montagu of Beaulieu, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Andrew Roberts, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Rachel Collins, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, David Llewellyn, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, R. J. Acheson (Headmaster), Benny Green, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, A. J. Lucking, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Barry Sheerman, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Elizabeth York, Matt Ridley, Ross Tieman, Mancroft, Peter Robinson, Colin Campbell, Russell, Catherine Milton and Matthew D'ancona,

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Audio Library Ayrton Senna dies after 190mph crash Grand Prix drivers urge safety review as Italian track claims second victim Doorstep killer may have shot wrong sister De Savary's empire to be broken up Portillo widens Tory divisions on Europe Index Matthew Parris US offer in Rwanda war United near title Bright May Day is marred by drownings Secret of Life Abbey National Partying begins as Mandela heads for victory Tories deny council elections are Major referendum By our Political Correspondent: Shephard rebukes leadership rivals Viglen Limited RAF ready to abandon last bases in Germany Smiling eyes count cost of winning song Teenager dies after all-night rave party News in Brief Government whipped Two on murder charge Former IBA chief dies Nurse questioned Police link deaths Girl, nine, is found stabbed Leukaemia Research Fund Suburban murder trail leads back to KGB assassinations A shadowy figure arranged for more snake venom tobe sent to the man in prison A man who drove beyond limit Simon Barnes considers the motivation of a racing legend who was never happy being comfortably ahead of the Grand Prux field ATI Extra Watch Spare part problem holds up Hoover getaway Father stabbed to death by intruder Killer seen fleeing house Panasonic Facsimile By our Education Correspondent: Brent girls grab chance to taste life at Eton Unions condemn streaming of sex education Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Judge backs trial of televised courts Support from Master of the Rolls could lift camera ban Words of wisdom cut short in pulpit The Time this Week CSA denies claims of daily quota Nose rescue Hall evacuated Baby on mend Costly calls Painting found Nests guarded Malaysia Airlines Ode à la mode for fans of stanzas Company cars the most risky SAAB The greatest discover of all time? The secret of life is a genetic code of three billion letters. By 2005, scientists should have cracked it The new Monday Agenda page will look at ideas and trends that are shaping our lives Today Nigel Hawkes, science editor, reports on the human genome project Mapping out your family's fitness The Future Needham family praise police Drinkers share in a killing £7m grant let Westminster benefit from low poll tax Alphabetical jungle What is a Gene? How world will benefit Applications White cultural icons take their chance in the new order Now it is the turn of the symbols of white dominance to come down. The new government, however, is likely to be conciliatory rather than harsh in making decisions in this sensitive area Inkatha and ANC clash over pirate ballot boxes Claims of fake voting papers sour mood as Mandela supporters start to celebrate Novafon Ltd Titan mission will seek clues to life's origins Prabe to land on Saturn moonthat may be like 'deep-frozen Earth' Militant vegetarians halt Delhi's meat supplies Captive hints at state link to deaths UN sends in tanks to destroy Serb guns General Rose's peacekeepers hit back Mitterrand takes vengeful aim at old foe Rocard California drive to legalise marijuana Jaguar Emotional match of the day for superstar Pele Moscow's hard left appeals for strike Killing fields are Nixon's real legacy in a war still raging James Pringle, Reuter's bureau chief in Saigon in 1970-71, reflects on what the former American President's death means to the people of Indo-China, who are suffering the aftermath of the attempt to end the Vietnam War "with honour" America offers to finance African force for Rwanda Shamed UN asks West to intervene Reuter: Arafat's wife says he is still a bachelor Indian chiefs given glimpse of new frontier Doctors confirm Gulf War illness Clinton facing 'sex pest' lawsuit News in Brief (Reuter): Moral dilemma (Reuter): Change at top Minister quits Ranch kept (Reuter): Co-pilot link Papal apology (Reuter): Team feud (AFP): Chernobyl trip (AFP): Ferry toll rises The National Union of Teachers A stroll around Newby Eric Newby's journeys invariably become shambolic adventures-but nothing dims his enthusiasm, says Julia Llewelly Smith The Times At liberty in the human zoo Are African tribesmen really being exploited by a theme park? Churchill The London Hernia Centre A cool Oasis of hot style When the high street turns into a fashion mirage, where should the weary shopper turn feet? Hotline Wealth of Nations Matthew Parris What the world coming to when British Rail won't give a thirsty passenger a glass of water? Naughtie nights The Times Diary Piano Forties The Times Diary Nixon, the winner who walked alone He was one of the the great American Presidents, but he remained a loner and a loser to the end The town hall strikes back The carve-up of local councils should end, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday True romance The Times Diary Good old boys The Times Diary Exes mark spot The Times Diary From Middlemarch to Hollywood The Times Diary The Gene Genie The human genome project should lead to greater glories The Road to Damascus After Israel's accord with the Plo, Peace now depends on Syria Musical of the Spheres There is no future in arguing about other people's tastes Business eye on national lottery Children's Top 20 Selective reporting? Watch it Coaches competing to go places Maternity pay Church's challenge University links Tories in the West Safeguards for mining museums Odds on Major No return to sender Drink problem Court Circular Birthdays today Nature notes Personal Column New road threatens 'jewel in crown' Bypass plan puts National Trust on collision course with Transport Department Memorial services Dinner Appointment Anniversaries Pilot can now be buried property, says man who found… Picture Gallery Institute of Physics Legal appointments Marriages Forthcoming marriage Church news Lord Aylestone Lord Aylestone, PC, CH, CBE, former Leader of the House of Commons, Commonwealth Secretary and Chariman of the Independent Broadcasting Authority, died on April 30 aged 89. He was born on January 20,1905 Latest wills Lynne Frederick Lynne Frederick, British-born actress, was found dead at her home in Beverly Hills on April 27 aged 39. She was born in London on July 25,1954 Ayrton Senna Ayrton Senna da Silva, Formula One racing driver and three times world champion, died yesterday after a crash in the San Marino Grand Prix aged 34. He was born in Brazil on March 21,1960 On this Day Sad timing of Sir Alf Ramsey's departure News The Times Crossword No 19,531 Snooker: Jimmy White took a 9-7 lead over Stephen… People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Arts Motor racing mourns Senna 'He was the greatest of his day'—Stirling Moss Ayrton Senna Ayrton Senna Deaths highlight latest flaws in driver safety Books Business Television and Radio Celebrations irrelevant on fateful day The Loan Corporation White fights back to take narrow advantage in final Scot falters after building early lead For the Record The Britannic Assurance County Championship Woosnam's fireworks display Final Scores Today's Fixtures Bennett's fine year continues with win at Lytham The Times New Zealanders present bright new face Andrew Longmore watehes the touring party enjoy a gentle outing at Arundel Larkins assault triggers victory TAG Teuer Small's effort wraps up victory Gooch and Hussain sweep past target Scoreboards Consideration should be given to new triple crown Racing commentary Point-To-Point Results Leaders on the Flat Thunderer: Newcastle Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Towcester Thunderer: Exeter Thunderer: Ludlow Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Fontwell Park Mister Baileys puts stamina to test Big-Raceresult Richard Evans Nap: Admiral's Well (12.50 Haydock Park) Next best: Pay Homage (3.40 Kempton Park) Thunderer: Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Hill Hopper has time on her side Today's Races on Television Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Thunderer: Haydock Park Ladbrokes Racing Service Drop of the hot stuff gives finishing touch to Wembley feast Offiah's double delights Wigan Thunderer: Doncaster British challengers defeated in Ganay Harriers' heroics struggle to make front-page news 'Cheating' claims to go before jury North looking to brighter future as Sale clinch title Scottish stay up thank to Moseley Williams the conqueror for Pontypool Angell heralds new era for Coventry Week End Rugby Union Results Cunningham bows out on winning note Sport in Brief D'Esme outshines Fry Rowers strike gold Indio favoured in final Graf's surprise defeat Hardcastle in trim Tanner leads field Glue ban for Belgians Word-Watching Bassett's escape route broadened by Blake Giggs gets unsteady United out of trouble Premiership at a Glance Tottenham lacking style and substance Everton's Premiership status hanging by a thread Le Tissier returns to familiar place in spotlight Palace turn on power to spoil day for Pollock Weekend Results and Tables Crew steam on to lofty heights Russell Kempson on how the patter of tiny feet has played a large part in the rise of a club previously beset by mediocrity Pools Check Divide and rule Policy renews ill-feeling among Old Firm rivals Scottish commentary Carer's recompense held on trust Making application under Insolvency Act Sex change for 'Lord' Justice Daughter did not consent to father's complaint Paying for temporary repair Social workers can give evidence Council inquiries on homelessness All-singing, all-dancing haul of fame With The Encyclopaedia of the Musiscal Theatre, Kurt Ganzl has launched a production that, Benny Green says, will run and run Magical forest of Arden Opera: Mozart clear and simple The Magic Flute Grand, Leeds Dance Ronson's flame burns Rock: Stars pay tribute to one of their own Mick Ronson Memorial Concert Hammersmith Apollo A weekend in the life of . . . Michael Palin says his new comedy is an old tale of copying with the past Books Page Centre Stage Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied A dally guide to arts and entertalnment 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 Bright Italian scores on debut Dance: John Percival enjoys a varied evening as English National Ballet goes international X. N. Tricities Wyvern, Swindon Everyone's a critic Concerts: Peers sit in judgment in Manchester; lightweight rush-hour traffic in London RNCM Cello Festival Happier on home ground Skampa Quartet The Times The British Antique Dealers Association Baiting Britain's bulldog Andrew Robert defends Churchill against Clive Ponting's accusations Churchill By Clive Ponting Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Progressives' pilgrimage Melanie McDonagh the Anatomy of the Catholic Church By Gerald Noel and Peter Stanford Michael Russell. £17.95 How the brain went to our heads Matt Ridley The Runaway Brain The evolution of human uniqueness By Christopher Wills Harper Collins, £18 Transatlantic low-life Crime The Times Educational Suppliment Brikbeck College University of London Haileybury College Summer Schools Falmouth School of Art & Design Beginners Book Editing Summer Schools at Exeter… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tefl Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Westminster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Development Loans University of Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items French University Language Programmes Missenden Summer School Study Languages in Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Contemporary Christianity The School of Pharmacy University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items A Suffolk College Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Council of Legal Education University of Durham Department of Law Lectureship St Brelade's Institut Espanol en Espana Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Millfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who will train the teachers? Tomorrow, MPs will consider whether school which are training teachers must have a college as a partner John O'Leary reports Children need those faraway places Projects based on a few local streets can be a great bore Why is science a hurdle race? No wonder pupils turn to the arts-they're much easier Spires, slugs and squires Ben Preston on the endless list of summer school subjects The Times Crossword range Looking for the light at the start of the Channel Tunnel The tunnel officially opens on Friday. Ross Tieman focuses on the Tieman focuses on the shared hope of Eurotunnel's bankers, shareholders and travellers QMH investors flex their muscles The Times City Diary This England The Times City Diary Glass act The Times City Diary Simple, Simeon The Times City Diary Investors' watchdog avoids 'overkill' Alternatives to the Personal Investment Authority would impair effciency to no benefit, David Llewellyn argues BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Breakfast Variations Choice Satellite Tunnel Vision Maxwell pension trustees sue bank Winning Move De Savary loses £50min properly group collapse Despite ingenious anempts to shrink it, the property empire of one of Britain's most flamboyant entreprencurs has finally tallen into the hands of the receivers Times Two Crossword Word-Watching China issues HK dollars Tourist Rates Epson UK Limited The Right Mix Brewers near to tying up Britvic deal with PepsiCo Russian oil boost

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