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News from 03/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Robert Key, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Harrison, Simon De Bruxelles and Paul Kelbie, Dr Simon Wessely, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Charlotte Horsfield, Peter Bowness, John Watson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dr Kieran Sweeney, Peter Waymark, Mark Cliffe, Robin Young, Wolfgang Münchau and Colin Campbell, Harry Jacobs (Executive Officer), Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Lewis Wolpert, Simon Tait, Avebury, E. C. Entecott, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Philip Circus, Paul Sexton, Steuart & Francis, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Charles Bremner Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Diana DeBOISE, John Russell Taylor, Richard Evans, B. F. Hassell, Chief Executive, Oliver Holt, Catherine Bond and Tom Walker, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Bishop of Basingstoke, Rodney Hobson, John Cleobury (Consultant Psychiatrist), Colin Narbrough and Jonathan Prynn, Christopher Thomas, Jack Ashley, Iola Smith, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Edward Leigh, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Geoffrey Rowell, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Elliott, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Charles Millman, Vince Wright, Michael Henderson, Colin Campbell, Penelope R. Robinson, Catherine Milton, Stephen Pewsey, Rosalind English,

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Triumphant Mandela 'free at last' De Klerk concedes defeat then is told by successor:'This is your victor, too' Top jockey critically ill after fall Index Arts Festivals Tory disarray over MP's 'sack ministers' call Edward Leigh Darby gives United title Hendry wins Platform blast Knight flies from Spain to face £7m raid charge Sneeze Season Peoples Phone 30p Shots and dancers greet South Africa's new dawn Tycoon faces jail for plot to inflate BCCI assets Asian entrepreneur's bogus loans hoodwinked faild bank's auditors Committee men tipped for place on Tory front bench Dillons The Archers take election roadshow to Wandsworth Evans anger finds new target Adams accused of hypocrisy by Dublin News in Brief Boy clubs pensioner Drivers turn greener Offender kills woman Drowned men named Maths: could do better Lamb to the slaughter Nightclubber raped Doomed cats rescued Last of the big Costa fugitives gives up the sun and sangria Family under guard after hitman killing Boys net La Bonne chance Scouts' honour put to the test Abbey National Trippers trapped in Bank Holiday jams B. A. A Hunt for dealer after drug deaths By a Staff Reporter: CSA picks wrong man again Wardens in the soup News in Brief Church vandals Fiery joyride Princely help Wax burns boy Silver stolen Former soldier dies after punch from fleeing burglar Girls ignored in train attack Soltions The Times Village of lanes fights inroads by builders Disney goes for older generation Otex Ear Drops Citroën Male culture drives female managers out of office Women lose ground at mixed colleges Keene on Chess Rejected students take Bar to court National Westminster Bank Is it a coincidence that the animals who mate for… BT Smith urges voters to make Tories pay for tax rises Honda Lib Dems loosen Labour council's hold Bonus for war widows proposed Rethink on Europe demanded 'I believe my political task is just beginning' De Klerk speaks up for rule of law as Mandela praises 'the South African people, our true heroes' 'This is indeed a joyous night for the human spirit' Mandela's Speech (Reuter): Diehards and doubters join to halt Arafat deal By our Foreign Staff: 'Suicide doctor' cleared Cyclone batters Bangladesh cities The Friends of the Elderly World racked by war belies West's dream of peace Mortar bombs kill 14 in church haven for Kigali refugees Clinton looks at military option to topple regime French officer says world was hoodwinked on Gorazde Guerrillas postpone peace talks Starving Kabul hit by barrage of rockets (Reuter): Seoul tells forces to maintain vigilance Dutch test faces fading Christian Democrats When communism fell, the far right played the nationalist card. The Christian Democrats failed to rethink their mission and were left without a unifying idea Autobahn tolls toned down in bid for votes (Reuter): Scientists urge action on marshes News in Brief Troops to go (Reuter): Aids treatment (Reuter): Meeting halted (Reuter): Peking's dollar (AP): Arson arrests (Reuter): Actor cleared (Reuter): Fans jailed (Reuter): Painting found Sun Star misses her target in hunt protest French turtle-dove shooters give Brigitte Bardot the slip Genius of our age Lewis Wolpert reviews the scientific achievement of Nobel prize-winner Francis Crick The Times Dorset girl with an eye for a winner Ben MacIntyre applauds the maligned Pamela Harriman and her dazzling conquests The Times Atishoo! They all fall down Hay fever can ruin your social life. But over-the-counter help is at hand, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Asthma Relief The devil you think you know Dr Simon Wessely asks how intelligent people can believe in a conspiracy of leading figures involved in satanic abuse Will I still be able to drive? The control of diabetes in the elderly is becoming more sophisticated. Dr Kieran Sweeney reports Rukba Europe: let the British have a voice Edward Leigh argues that a referendum could be the Tories' key to election victory Windsor for Eton? Picture Gallery No Title A gag across the globe One small publication carries a full catalogue of human inhumanity Picture Gallery Gummer's pitch The Times Diary Savoy boy The Times Diary Not so bucked The Times Diary Darker Clarke The Times Diary Betty's coo The Times Diary When a bishop moves… …the Church should act, says Geoffrey Rowell After the Vote The 'awesome responsibility' now shifts to Mandela Learn by Example The Government stick to its plans on teacher training Death on the Circuit Questions posed by Senna's tragic accident TA deployments Help for organists Training for the law Road minister and National Trust Reflections on sale of County Hall Iranian terrorism Community care of mentally ill Whiplash injuries At a standstill Social News Today's royal engagements Jock Campbell Royal Over-Seas League Birthdays today Headington School, Oxford Imperial Cancer Research Fund Dinner Engineers' Company Anniversaries Personal Column Scottish sporting estate and forest put on sale for £5m Latest wills Church news Local chieftains recycled abandoned Roman forts Parkinson's Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news Deputy Lieutenants Aharon Remez Aharon Remez, first commander of the Israeli Air Force and former Ambassador to Britain, died in Jerusalem on April 2 aged 74. He was born in Tel Aviv on May 8,1919 Irene Satz Irene Satz, American fashion buyer, died in New York on April 25 aged 80. She was born n Newburgh, New York, on January 27,1914 Personal Column Donald Harden Donald Harden, CBE, director of the London Museum, 1956-70, and acting director of the Museum of London, 1965- 70, died on April 13 aged 92. He was born on July 8,1901 Reginald Dodwell Charles Reginald Dodwell, Pilkington Professor of History of Art in the University of Manchester and Director of the Whitworth Art Gallery, 1966-89, died on April 22 aged 72. He was born on February 3,1922 Professor Sir Albert Ricnardson, President of the Royal Academy, speaking last night at the Royal Academy Gordon tovey Gordon Charles Tovey, Dorset cricketer and founder of Tockington Manor preparatory school, died on April 16 aged 81. He was born on July 4,1912 News The Times Crossword No 19,532 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Sport Forecast The Times Tomorrow Team effort gives United championship Rob Hughes pays tribute to Alex Ferguson's team after their second successive league title Blackburn filially fall short of title Law 29 Hendry steals last-frame glory Arts 33-35 Business 36-40 Morse Television and Radio Hardcastle improves to No 3 in rankings For the Record Pools Forecast By a Special Correspondent: Sabatini searching for victorious return Today's Fixtures Kingston go to top of form with rare cup treble Indio find cohesion to subdue spirited Cowdray The Times Mourners turn crash spot into shrine Imola takes on an eerie air after weekend deaths of two drivers Oliver Holt observes the moving tribute paid by Ayrton Senna's admirers at the track yesterday By our Sports Staff: Mansell shocked by Imola tragedy Ayrton Senna - in his own words Motor sport body to look at findings from Imola Mosley denies that rule changes had a hand in Senna's death, says Oliver Holt Brazilians stunned and bitter at loss If only England's men could be more like the sporting women Male international sides lack the inspiration and motivation of financial hardship Sally Jones wonders why the country's female teams have a more favourable win ratio than their male counterparts Woosnam rediscovers magic that made him world No 1 Mel Webb on a golfer celebrating a sudden and unexpected return to winning ways Business golfers in rush to tee off Olivetti Lyle & Scott By our Sports Staff: Bruce plays leading role as champions celebrate Yesterday Results Asprilla poses greatest threat to Arsenal Overseas Commentary By our Sports Staff: Middlesbrough and Lawrence part company New train of thought essential to restore pride Jenny MacArthur assesses what needs to be addressed for British to remain among eventing's best Stockport strive to avoid peril of the play-offs Knight adds to list of perfect heirs Hollioake signals all systems go for super Surrey Oval deveopment takes shape By our Sports Staff: Positive Moxon powers to match-winning century Yesterday's Scoreboards Bristol crowned as rugby champions Sport in Brief Rominger's hot pace Chang recovers to win Tanner's tour success Heinen opens account Tarquini stays ahead Lendl makes early exit Hobbs takes charge Second seeds in final Lydon considers move Eloquent Murphy commands respect Hills family clash in Derby trial Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Ten Bank Holiday Meetings Tukano poised to open his account Chester Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Bristows Cooke & Carpmael Solicitor Digby Morgan Zarak MacRae Brenner LAWYER The Chambers of Rodney C Klevan QC Russell Jones & Walker The Council of Legal Education All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to At war with them next door Mediation can offer a cheaper solution to disputes than court action, says Frances Gibb Queen's Counsel Dead sheep for woolsack? Inns and Outs Pastures new Bar backfires 200 not out Quick, Bob Legal Appointments The European Quality Award Shipping Law What price custody? More young offenders Index Simons Muirhead & Burton A cry of freedom for justice Rosalind English reports from Cape Town on the hopes and fears of the judiciary in the new South Africa Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Criminal Practice Lookling to the Future in… C Caledonian Zarak MacRae Brenner All Box Number Replies Should Be Addresed to Hambros Bank Limited Why exclude deaf people? Laws are now needed to introduce systems and technology that will overcome communication barriers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evidence on witness's competence Ravenscroft & Partners Armstrong International Ltd Reduction in Chancery waiting time Homeless finding Legal Appointments University of Durham Department of Law Lectureship Multiple Classified Advertising Items State of Bahrain Jury directions on obscenity Setting aside statutory demand on debtor Eagan Janion Kings Bench Walk Briefings Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Herbal business takes root Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sailing Charter Business Business Opportunities AAA Mlm Company with world MP's network aids black women Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiftcall Telephone Club Scots log on with computer initiative Multiple Classified Advertising Items From lambs to slaughter Gallaries: Richard Cork reviews an alarming and electric show selected by one of Britain's most provocative young artists Monuments to genius John Russell Taylor reports from Venice on an architectural blockbuster and a muted homage to Tintoretto Home Office Dance Theatre Legend in her own mascara Television Review Queen Elizabeth Hall ART Galleries Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London adn (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country No limit to art of the possible John Percival talks to the choreographer Siobhan Davies, whose new dancework, The Glass Blew In, is to be premiered tonight Frozen hand warmed in new surroundings Aletta Collins/Fuga The Place Dance Review: Puccini reinterpreted Multiple Display Advertising Items Out of the soup, back in the gravy Terence Frisby's new West End play is about the law—an appropriate choice after his years of courtroom drames, he tells Jeremy Kingston Deafened by a crashing bore The Bridge Fruitmarket, Glasgow Theatre: Mayhem at the Mayfest; one-man excellence in London Early Chrissie presents The Pretenders Astoria II, W1 Rock Out of proportion Concert: Schubert reworked Hallé/Berio Festival Hall Poetry of a death Barnaby Downing New End, NW3 BBC Proms 94 Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Heath Group Bat heads for £2bn this year Coal Investments wins bid to revive Markham Main Top Lehman staff see drop in investment Tourist Rates The Times Wall Street Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices Friends Provident Alitalia links with Continental Airlines Business Roundup RealCare sold for £2m Irish mine approved Britain slow to cash in as Lebanon rises from ruin French and Italian firms are ahead in the race for public reconstruction contracts that add up to $12bin over a decade. Louise Hidalgo reports Gloomy prospect for sterling Gilt-Edged Positive about Disabled People Arm in arm Picture Gallery A youthful indiscretion The Times City Diary Battered pensions system needs urgent rebuilding Personal pensions are costly savings vehicles, unsuited to modest sums Make it snappy The Times City Diary Own goal The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Peak Practice Variations Choice The Classic Opera Guide Sky One Beirut Build-Up 38 By our Financial Staff: Employment prospects for small firms 'best for five years' Germans will starve Lancer if bid is refused Trust says 100,000 NHS jobs will go Enterprise issues details of Lasmo bid Times Two Crossword Respite for dollar as markets register Fed's intervention Winning Move Word… Pensions Peril 38 Roche makes agreed $5.3bn takeover bid for Syntex Help the Aged Picture Gallery Grass roots day of feasting Alison Roberts looks at the rich diversity of events this year across the country A real festival of anniversaries Celebrations which use a commemorative theme Season in the Land of Song Everything from the world of harps to jazz is coming to Wales A stage fit for Edinburgh A magnificient new threatre will be ready for this year's event, says Ronald Faux Heritage Events New tunes tell the same old Much work that is commissioned specially is rarely performed again, Barry Millington says A good way to lose money Many festivals struggle annually to survive. Simon Tait reports Bath echoes the future There is a mix ancient and modern music to hear in the classical city Poets take to the road A reading tour will crisscross the country. Alison Roberts reports Arts for all ages in a feast of festivals The calendar for 1994 lists over 40 arts events taking place in England, Scotland and Wales Swimming in the mud Alison Roberts finds plenty to thrill pop and rock fans, and not all of them oldies Not enough village halls Brighton's organiser, Gavin Henderson, has seen it all. Simon Tait reports London Festival Orchestra Lichfield Festival BT Arts Festivals Festivals English Haydn Festival Parbold Festival Weston Park The Forty-seventh Aideburgh Festival of Music and… Three Spires Festival The next Festicals 50th Cheltenham International Festival of Music Brecon Jazz 94 Harrogate Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelmsford Cathedral Festival Glory of Glyndebourne Simon Tait welcomes the return of the classic summer meet for opera lovers East meets West Bradford is hosting an arts festival which celebrates its ethnic mix Olympiad of the theatre Manchester will prove that there is quality to be found outside London An African celebration Africa 95 aims to put on show top performers from the continent's many cultures Brochure&full Details Clerical Medical

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