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News from 05/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Mowat-Brown, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, J. P. Chambers, Andrew Pierce, David Gillmore, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Adam Zamoyski, Neil Bennett, Doris Lessing, Harvey Elliott, Michael Elliott, K. F. Wortelhock, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Richard Balfe, Carl Mortished, Alexandra Frean and Philip Webster, Simon Coates, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, John Wosner, Des Wilson, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Kusoom Vadgama, Caroline Hawley, Peter G. New, Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Turk, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jonathan M. Evans, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Mike Whitlam Director-General, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, David Hands, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Pauline Green, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Annabel Ferriman, Peter Lewis, Lucy Lethbridge, Sara McConell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Barry S. Laden, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Francis Kinsman, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Michael Wright, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Anita Pollack, Erica Wagner, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, James Cameron-Wilson, Julian Muscat, David Price, R. W. Johnson, Gary Evans, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Carole Tongue, Ashley Clark, Peter Riddell, Sam Kiley Correspondent, Birkett, Anthony Carey, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter Greenhalgh, David Walker, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, John Battersby, Robert Kee, Alf Lomas, Stan Newens, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Christopher Simpson, Marianne Curphey, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent, S. W. MacGregor, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Les Jones (Regional General Manager), Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Richard Ford, Ian Brodie and our Foreign Staff, George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine,

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Prince enrages the Left with attack on 'trendy dogma' Arafat takes peace accord to the brink Index Paula Jones Central banks defend dollar Delors condemns the 'bigots' who oppose federalist dream Matthew Parris Sarah Armstrong-Jones to wed Appointments Arsenal win European title Aircraft hit Nervous Tories fear heavy losses in local elections Old Speckled Hen 30P Stressful preposition translates South African eulogy into elegy Political Sketch Curriculum advisers clash swords over history plans Guardian Direct House repossessions at lowest since 1989 News in Brief Marquess leaves jail Third Gardner charge Animal cruelty up again Diana photos destroyed Church battle shifts to Lords 'Mad cow' disease suspected in dog The Times By a Staff Reporter: Skydiver honoured for 2-mile leap to save stricken friend 'An alarm was sounding in my helmet and I knew we had just ten secounds before impact' Teacher sacked over sex lessons Tomorrow Police hold doctor's wife after secretary is stabbed to death Students pay dearly for bollards prank SKY Relatives to sue over unlawful killing of coach crash tourists Dixons Bannister predicts 3½-minute mile Crime victims suffer over and over again Keene on Chess Saturday in the Times Boy blamed for leap in offences National Savings Black 'may be wicked and foul but he's no child killer Doctors win right to cut home visits after hours Health groups protest Ryman Briton wakes up to drug-induced shock Store wars trim 9% off supermarket prices BBC Judge takes the crease in cricket dispute Eurofighter launch runs into heavy German flak Minister's absence reveals splits over aircraft once hailed as example of partnership BT Seven held after yacht drug raid News in Brief Boy's cash offer Three charged Dream on Eye in the sky Car tax threat Bite Ballot Le Shuttle safety in question on eve of opening Discovery Now is the time for string-vested men to come to the aid of all parties Political Sketch Anger and frustration will drive voters to polls Birmingham brings dreamers to earth Kronastretchers Hidden meanings of election results Riddell on Politics Hurd sets out European priorities Stay-home Tories hold key to outcome Jobless face cut in state help with mortgages Dell Customs man tells Scott of mistakes First direct Soldiers 'treated as skivvies' in new slimline Army Benefit delays cause £68m rent arrears By our Foreign Staff: MEPs vote for four more countries to enter European fold Fate of Austrian and Scandinavian attempts to join Union now rests on national referendums Renault Cars with Flair Spanish banker and broker held as minister quits Bossi calls halt to Berlusconi talks Churchill Insurance Kohl's chances improve Singapore will reduce caning to four strokes Mercury Communications Fountain Multi-Media Systems Hero-worshipping Brazil gives Sepia his finally How would you feel WorldPlus Incompetence and fraud cast doubt on Natal result West Bank gives muted welcome to Cairo deal Palestinians gain limited self-rule after international leaders persuade jittery Arafat to sign Kennedy book suit Gaza Strip sceptics await evidence of progress Dulux (Reuter): Massacre denied News in Brief (Reuter): Storm toll Tamils return (Reuter): 'Scream' fears (AFP): War map sold Washington shaken by legal dash over Clinton sex claims Newspaper inquiries add detail to hostess's harassment allegations Hardline US policy oh Haiti totters in face of reality B&Q Senators launch assault on CIA News in Brief (AFP): Nuclear dump (Reuter): U-boat exhibit (Reuter): D-Day jump on (AFP): Kerrigan deal (AP): Father's fate (AP): Royal baby (AP): Cello charity (Reuter): Flexible service Norwich Union African nations reluctant to act on Rwanda The senator strikes out Is one of America's most influential politicians giving it all up for love and baseball? Martin Fletcher reports The rebellious tycoon of Russia A hazardous life for the super-rich entreprencur in a city which is running on corruption Pd Preferred Direct Picture Gallery Audio Library Token When a child dare not ask Teachers are at the heart of the dilemma over sex education Should we treat the elderly differently? Annabel Ferriman asks if there is a case for abolishing geriatric medicine Something in the air The cause of wind and bloated stomachs. . . politicians and troublesome skin. . . sensitivity to gold teeth Hitler's feet Travellers' tales The most cautious tourists still get diarrhoea. The answer lies not in bottled water, but in antibiotics Recall Notice Uneasy crown Janet Daley Triple byline French irregulars do battle with franglais Tomorrow's tunnel opening will mark new Anglo-French misunderstandards, says Charles Bremner New life in old democracies In achieving a complete change of direction. Italy has put itself at the force Europe Just the ticket The Times Diary Double blue Lost leader The Times Diary Ex cathedra The Times Diary Arias, dictators and the odd maggot Local Difficulty Today's vote is more than an opinion poll A Sea of Trouble Haiti has become a metaphor for Clinton's weak foreig Sacrilege in the City St Ethelburga must not be demolished Success story in southern Africa The good old days? Well travelled wine Disposal of chemicals Red Cross, in spirit and in Rwanda Good causes and the national lottery Train attacks The silencing of London's voice Care of mentally ill Tories' Euro manifesto Watch it Court Circular Luncheons Birthdays today Picture Gallery The Times Atlas of the World Personal Column Memorial services Royal engagements Dinners Service dinner Sheriff's breakfast Ayrton Senna Sir John Tilney Receptions Latest wills Swiftcall Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Lord Sharp of Grimsdyke Personal Column Anne Fisher Archibald Campbell Archibald Campell, CMG, Assistant Undersecretary at the Ministry of Defence, 1969-74, died on May 2 aged 79. He was born on December 10, Sir Barry Cross Sir Barry Cross CBE, Frs, physiologist, died of cancer in Cambridge on April 27 aged 69. He was born on March 17,1925 Mr. H. Thornton moved for leave to bring in a Bill to prohibit the Trade in Slaves on a part of the Romance of the Briton abroad Old-fashioned island Lessons in northern lore Industry makes tax protest Kenya Cunard Countess Somak Holidays Nowt so queer as dialect Travel/flights Flight Bookers Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Nztis Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africa set for a rush Travelogs Give us a break Closing a gap Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Tea for tourists Rogue airlines threaten safety Danger of foreign aircraft Protest over terminal Victory for open skies Travel /Flights Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Multiple Display Advertising Items Sound and fury at Heathrow Hotels slash their prices Tradewinds France opens up Orly News The Times Crossword No 19,534 Lancer Boss: Administrative receivers to the biggest… People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Markets brush aside support for the dollar Markets believe the Americans will have to be more convincing in their resolve to support the dollar in an effort to dissolve the image of a policy of benign neglect Germans poised to win Lance No Title Anatole Kaletsky 29 By our City Staff: Nationwide head moves to lead loD Arts 37-39 Heron loses debt-payment vote Watchdog chief accused of lying Sport 42-48 Corby Nobody does it Better Sufism and Me: Doris Lessing Books 40,41 Soap War Come Clean Lather Bubble PO seeks private future B. 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T Industries Northern Rock merger will create a Top 10 society If the Lloyds takeover C&g wins court approval, the top 20 societies cannot except automatic backing from members for mergers with other building societies Women's pension case dashed by European court Queens Moat bankers sent revamp plans Business Roundup Smurfit refinances JSC House price trend up Cancer drug go-ahead SEC targets derivatives Arcadian in hotel bid Schneider case widens Lopez charges dropped Tate & Lyle predicts a sweeter future Patek Philippe Geneve Bondholders fly with Heron Wall street trader backs General Ronson Rivals join forees against 'parasites' Melville-Ross graces the IoD BAT says financial services groups are overpriced Bears still on the rampage as market drops below 3,100 Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options By our City Staff: My Kinoa Town chiefs offered £100,000 incentive to top target Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Will Germany back Clinton's quest for a stronger dollar? Anatole Kaletsky looks at the implications of yesterday's concerted intervention on the foreign exchange markets Economic View Exchange of address The Times City Diary One year on The Times City Diary Tall order The Times City Diary Habit forming Tempus Tate & Lyle Philips Royal Liver Assurance NFC Radisson Edwardian Hotels Unilever chairman fuels war on 'copycat' brands Oftel stands firm on TV-by-phone ban Fox to spend $100m on animation film studio Business to Business Hong Kong Travel Offer Hong Kong share index falls to seven-month low Business Roundup Ireland bank 'in talks' CRH buys in Belgium On Demand loss grows James Beattie steady Aircraft order put back GWR tunes into Poland Venture capital fund pays £33m for Stalwart An injection of cash by a European venture capital fund will help Stalwart Assurance to expand in the controversial home income plan market NFC expands in Germany London metals market makes a move Redrow Group Danka grows rapidly to push profit to £32m Bellway warns on housing land prices IgINDEX Chips feed profit surge at Philips Reuter: Lufthansa heads for private sector Accountancy & Finance Post Office Counters Business Manager London & Moscow Embarking on a mission to explain Anthony Carey takes a close look at two award-winning financial reports Coats Viyella and James Cropper show how company reports should be done Letters of Credit Specialist VWJ Audit - Tax Multiple Display Advertising Items Capping is no answer to liability John Wosner says a radical rethink of the auditing profession must accompany moves to limit liability Accountancy & Finance Jill lye Business Manager Any Other Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Larousse Plc Sabre The easy-way guide to fooling an auditor Oxford University Press Falls extended Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service No power to impose care order conditions Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Grant of lease results in its forfeiture Midland Bank PLC Hearing claims to strike out Bar challenge Access suggestion has little force HIV test for child Danger of goods to other cargo Crossword range Publish and be damned entertaining Cinema: The tabloid hacks in The paper are not like journalists at all. But who cares? Not Geoff Brown. for one Who put that kid in charge? Ron Howard has come a long way, from being the eternal teenager in Happy Days to direction The Paper Theatre page 38 Interview A class above the rest Cosi fan tutte Festival Hall Opera Emerson Quartet Entertainments Roy Miles Gallery 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 across the country Another Victor in all but name Theatre Reviews: Michael Palin's new comedy; and a disappointing RSC transfer Picture Gallery Laboured parallels Love's Labour's Lost Barbican Trade Advertisers Show time for the wordless wonders Kate Bassett introduces Barclays New Stages, the annual parade of alternative theatre Appearances do deceive Peter Lewis talks to Patricia Routledge, a versatile actress at last receiving the acclaim she deserves Tawdry tartan transformation Dance: An inggenious and irreverent approch to a classic CD Direct In Saturday's Times Magazine CD Direct Brum do in Leipzig Arts Briefing Conquering inner space Doris Lessing pays tribute to a great exponent of Sufism, the Philosophy she has studied for 30 years The 1980s and their legacy: three novels Lucy Lethbridge Le Carré The Commanding Self Michael lgnatieff Superfluous man's diary Anne McElvoy is unconvinced by Yeltsin's apologia for his years as Russia's President Weekend Times Books Minerva Press Ds Dillons Fleeing London for Luxor A rationalist in politics Anthony Burgess Rarity among critics Kanchelskis breaks the ice for United Ukrainian provides inspiration as victory sustains celebrations For the Record Midland Member HSBC Group Today's Fixtures Sports Service Safety compromised in search for excitement Top doubles By our Sports Staff: Keegan agrees ten-year deal with Newcastle Inspectors call Boxing's risk worthwhile Across the line Todd holds formidable hand with Just An Ace Time catches up with Hill after career of passion and pride David Hands on a rugby warrior who has given everything for his club and country Fear spurs on Fox-Pitt in pursuit of elusive title Jenny MacArthur speaks to one of Britain's brightest young riders about his Badminton hopes Sabatini's opening test ends in defeat Dorahy sacked four days after triumph Word-Watching Ballestores takes delight in spinning web of mystery Angry Lewis in no mood to be pushed around Littlewoods PPA Hamilton Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Sedgefield Carlisle Doyce makes dream come true Chester Guide to our Racecard Blinkered First Time William Hill Ladbrokes Racing Service Prince Of Andros can resume winning ways Today's Races on Television Salisbury Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Woods eyes Chantilly Mosley reveals new safety measures No new light on Senna's death as Head qualifies comments Illingworth learns little from Hick's hit and miss Middlesex bide their time over troubled Tufnell Boxers want better safety standards Sport in Brief Christie sets targets Rominger retains lead Indoor grass for Halle Russians fall short Final watched by 13.4m Lifeboat BBC1 6.00 Business Breakfast (77018) 7.00 BBC… Variations Equestrianism 43 Todd Holds a Winning Hand for… Smith volleys Arsenal to glory Italian holders beaten in European Cup Winner's Cup final Ban on bicycle may unseat Obree Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching BHHI Motor Racing 46 Mosley Unable to Shed New Light on… Atherton still on probation under new firm Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N. B. S. Hoggett Bowers JMMANAGEMENT Services Selector Europe Spencer Stuart N. B. S. Hoggett Bowers PA Consulting Group Howgate Sable Coopers & Lybrand SB AC Executive Sciences Jill lye Coopers & Lybrand Financial Director KPMG N. B. S. UBS Limited GKRS Whitehead Selection University of Portsmouth Enterprise Limited Ball & Hoolahan GKRS Adderley-Featherstone plc Associates in Advertising Reebok Excel Training Services Limited Jba Human Resource Consultants CL Amstrad Sales Executives BA cg Atkearney Touche Ross Divisional Director Continuum Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Systematics JM Management Services Coopers & Lybrand BSG News International Newspapers Ltd AKZO Nobel Chusid Lander Multiple Display Advertising Items XDB Bonas QA MBA Search & Selection Carew Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Henry MacLeod Talisman Group of Companies Ltd North Warwickshire NHS Trust Charterhouse Executives JP Morgan Multiple Display Advertising Items RAS APS CJA Recruitment Consultants Group FRE Manchester Airport MCA International Software Thomson Partners MBA Product Manager Cellular Communications Times Newspapers International Video Network Sugar Industry Multiple Classified Advertising Items MBA Search & Selection SCA News International plc Edinburgh Tourist Board European Investment Bank Dixons Store Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Morse Sweb Retail Limited News International Newspapers Limited Association of British Insurers Lilleshall Building Products Limited Mason & Nurse Post Office Counters Icon executive search Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medical Technology Consultants Europe Ltd Massey's Executive Selection University of Essex Students' Union Telesales - Corporate Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Assistant Manager 30+ Willis Corroon Hinton Limited Employment Service Sabre Multiple Display Advertising Items Required to Work in Riyadh, K. S. A Business Development Manager ODA News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items RSA Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Display Advertising Items K/f Associates Selection & Search Managers tread the boards Firms are using theatricals to develop managers, by making dramas out of human resource crises, says Francis Kinsman North Housing Action takes the strain Life after Redundancy MacLaurin Communication & Media Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public & Healthcare Head of Information Technology The British Museum Development Trust FM&i Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Luton and Dunstable Hospital NHS TRUST Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Law Firm Centre Point Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Chelsea & Westminster Healthcare National Federation of Women's Institutes First Class PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The writing on the wall Competitive tendering is set to revolutionise our pubic libaries, says David Walker PO SPA Nursing Officer St. Mary's High School Time to bank on the straight and narrow Money is needed to make britain's canals profitable. But who, asks Simon Coates, is going to provide it? Llandovery College The Times Newspapers

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