News from 06/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Graeme Dunlop, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Miles Young, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Ian Murray and Jonathan Prynn, Michael Binyon, Sean Quinn, David Bull, Carl Mortished, Anne Weyman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Christopher Shale, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman and Jonathan Prynn, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Michael Hornsell, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Joan S. R. Olivier, Headmistress, G. R. Crowther (Chartered educational psychologist), Matthew May, Michael Hamlyn and Sam Kiley, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Richard Gutch, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, Bob Smyth, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Bryan Smalley, George Rae, Margot Norman, David Miller, Geoffrey Sims, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, M. P. Abbott, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Barry Fox, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Tim Judah and Joel Brand, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, John Gardiner (Head of House), Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Alastair Morton, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, G. S. Brazier, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Clark, Caitlin Moran, G. P. Knight, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew Wilson, Marcus Binney and Ruth Gledhill, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Leila J. Richards (Co-ordination), Alan Jackson, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoConservatives Night of catastrophe for the Tories Major under pressure from Lib Dems gains Saturday in the Times Most Americans say Clinton is unfit for office Weekend Weekend Money Vision Index Labour Advertising a happy Hollywood marriage LIB Dems New trial planned for tagging of criminals N&P Fugitive MPs find going bananas preferable to being up the poll Political Sketch Major tells Cabinet to hold the line on Europe Election campaign BBC Video Ministerial overlords in D-Day offensive Sheepdog maybe first case of canine BSE Tagging Canada enters fight to save City church Adams wins right to fight exclusion order News in Brief Art haul recovered Nissan UK appeal fails Explosives charges Burglary remands Wife on murder charge Man held over stabbing School upsets Harrods Midland Woman and girl die in hostel ordered to improve fire safely By a Staff Reporter: Gloucester police find body of young girl Fate of village cricket up in the air Sellers daughter questioned over armed robberies Similar blazes claim three a week By a Staff Reporter: Hitchhike boy acts as decoy in mugging Black 'could not be the killer' Dell Teacher 'admitted sex jokes were in bad… Tunnel vision links and separates two nations For France it is a glorious dream achieved: for Britain it is merely a faster route to the sun Dixons Joints to bargain with Weekend Shopping International Convention Centre Birmingham Day marks end of an island race Great Britons to star in history lessons National curriculum advisers wheel in the big guns from ages past to win syllabus dispute Lessons for Pupils Aged Lessons for Pupils Aged 11-14 Ford Patten vows to raise standards Hutchison telecom The quality of mercy reigns supreme in Family Division Anger over ruling yon male prostitutes Così role for Miller The Times By a Staff Reporter: Papers and ITN face fines over IRA case Maples By our Legal Correspondent: Europe to rule on free prescriptions Lever Prince takes views to the top in Russia Rover 218 Diesels Picture Gallery Dealers pay price of sales push by car manufacturers Scientists trace the body's gene genie By a Staff Reporter: BT men jailed for £600,000 quiz fraud Clarke and Portillo pit Middle England against the 'quiet majority' Riddell on Politics Lib Dem advance leaves Tories with no place to hide Ashdown's troops march on Major's strongholds in push to capture 100 seats 1 am Election Results Picture Gallery VAT fuels revolt by elderly Wandsworth bucks the national trend Labour lifts support in Tower Hamlets Rats and tourists threaten Bounty's paradise islands Scientists fear rare birds and plants may vanish from shores settled by mutineers Currys Keene on Chess The Royal Bank of Scotland Seaman is found hanged News in Brief Appeal lost Gardener held Sour taste Golden fleece Antiques raid Hot news A Personal Statement by Richard Gere and Cindy… UN intensifies bid to contain Bosnia conflict Attempts to prevent Brcko becoming a new battleground were complicated by an earlier decision allowing Serb tanks safe passage through an exclusion zone Our Foreign Staff: MEPs tell Berlusconi to bar neo-Fascists from Cabinet Hungary pins hopes on reborn communists High inflation and unemployment have left many yearning for the prosperity of the 1980s. Electoral defeat now threatens the Democratic Forum, Adam LeBor writes from Budapest Russia's soldiers offered death but no gloiy Mitterrand keeps his gift horse González fends off call to quit over bribe cases Picture Gallery Commercial Union Aspiring painter trumps gullible art critics ANC draws close to two-thirds vote share Kodak Neo-Nazis trek to 'fatherland' retreat The Afrikaner Resistance Movement is steppping up its preparations to combat communism in the new South Africa, Inigo Gilmore visits a growing bastion in Koster, Western Transvaal Reuter: Rwandan rulers sign peace pact with Tutsi rebels Thomas Cook By our Foreign Staff: Yemen moves nearer civil war Our Foreign Staff: Teenager's caning earns mildest of US rebukes Hemingway's old school publishes book of juvenilia Clinton wins narrow vote for rifles ban (AFP): Grand Prix superstars bid farewell to Senna Fireman accused of arson News in Brief (Reuter): Crash deaths (Reuter): Alia's trial (Reuter): Rebel caught (AFP): Killer jailed Bons mots rule Employment Department Group Haiti hunger striker accuses us of racism Reuter and our Foreign Staff: Anger at Japanese denial of massacre Why can't our weddings be fun? Forget fork buffets, let's have dancing and feasting through the night, says Margot Norman Preferred Direct Insurance All frilly on the Y-front Who says men don't wear French Knickers? Audio Library Token The Linleys press flesh How New York met the Viscount, his bride and their humidor One last shout and we're there Sir Alastair Morton on the skills that made the Channel Tunnel into history The Valerie Grove Interview The battle of the bookshelves More book publishers enter the market for a classic confronation Rukba Multiyork Why Britain is better than Benin Who complied a new study claiming that the African state is more democratic? Neil's chance The Times Diary Supergunner The Times Diary All-hail our politically incorrect Prince What brutalism did to Britain's urban landscapes, PCism will do to its culture, says Jonathan Clark Mad, bad - but harmless Don't lock up the Dowager Lady Birdwood. Crazy she may be but she is only an ineffectual nuisance Jung ones? The Times Diary Gambling hacks The Times Diary Lookalike 'copters The Times Diary Nearer to France Let us marvel at the Channel Tunnel Pitching UP in Court The law ponders a boundary dispute Unhistoric Acts Lessons of the Prince's speech in the classroom and beyond Croatian care for Bosnia's refugees Investors' watchdogs Home defence cuts Striking a balance in sex education Singapore caning Drug prescription Planning charter Divisive tactics in the Civil Service State advisers Learning confusion Modern curses Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheons Dinners Service luncheon Service dinner Reception Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Today's royal engagements Lancing Club The Times Good University Guide 1994 Church news The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Sir Peter Tizard Latest wills Dr John Fry Dr John Fry, CBE, general practitioner, died on April 28 aged 71. He was born on June 16,1922 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flights Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free List Leslie Farrer-Brown Leslie Farrer-Brown, CBE, first director of the Nuffiedld Foundation, 1944-64, and chairman of the Alliance and Leicester Building Society, 1975-81, died on April 20 aged 90. He was born in London on April 2,1904 Joan Robins Joan Robins, OBE, industrial executive, public servant and voluntary worker, died on April 7 aged 85. She was born in London on November 23,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Children's Bureau A team from the Special Air Service Regiment stormed the Iranian Embassy in London Paul Howell Paul Howell, OBE, colonial and overseas aid administrator, died on April 5 aged 77. He was born on February 13,1917 Awtar Singh Sardar Awtar Singh, British Sikh, died from a heart attack on April 9 aged 42 He was born at Dhapai, Kapurthala, on October 25,1951 News The Times Crossword No 19,535 Business People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Rough ride for board at Barclays meeting Three guilty of $5m Russian kit-car fraud Stock Market Gold Pension Puzzle Ofgas rejects fears of soaring prices Ofgas said plans to introduce further competition in the gas industry would be beneficial to consumer after Labour raised the issue of potentially higher prices Arts Sport BP surprises with 20% dividend rise Roland Smith taken ill at football match Investors Chronicle Infotech Business Today Port Storm Awash Floating EC move by ferry group Royal Exchange Assurance RMC Group p. l. c Lords take issue over competition Comment New in Brief Jungheinrich vows to keep Lancer jobs WS Atkins Films and TV boost profit at News Corp Ford UK optimistic as losses fall to £92m Business Roundup Hanson £85m sell-off Forex markets nervous Sheppard for BITC Blagden rights issue Balancing on the pipeline Government proposals on gas must be clever Banks still squeezing hard Need to plan for a secure future Pennington Bank of Scotland profits double as bad debt shrinks London Capital Roldings Limited Wassail in $270m US acquisition Body Shop up SBC at Lloyd's Allied Lyons Euro Disney rescue wins bank support Fund managers find good news in Reuters as shares soar Stock Market Market at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Mayfair property group aims to raise £100m Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Chances London Financial Futures Nationwide to set up life firms BZW to sue Blasts curb BA Wall Street Money Markets Sterling and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates How boring old pensions turned into a hot potato The Government is finally about to issue a pensions White Paper. Sara McConnell explains why it has been putting it off Gerry's over from The Moon The Times City Diary China-bound The Times City Diary Euro Tunnel Capital buy The Times City Diary Dead cat bounce The Times City Diary Worcester parked The Times City Diary Buying the latest fashion Tempus BP Body Shop Towers Perrin Pensions Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares bounce back Heath Group The world will soon be flat Matthew May looks at why the American government is putting ?500 million into hi-tech screens Information Technology RM Skylake America's spy in the sky Online Signing off Booming Ringing home Game on Carry on Post haste How paper was rediscovered Technology is turning over a new leaf, says David Hewson Dial a home revolution Planning for video-on demand services is well under way The system's success depends on flexibility, cost and ease of use US Robtics Time Computer Systems Ltd Information Technology Human Resource Consultants Akzo Nobel Green shoots blossom in IT industry David Guest sees sings of hope as companies in the IT Sector start to take on more staff QA The Times Newspapers News International Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kelly Technical Services Send in the trolls, yet againTHEATRE: Benedict Nightingale overcome dèja vu to admire the RSC's new production of Ibsen's classic Peer Gynt Swan, Stratford Unfashionable acts It is more than five years since Julian Mitchell; s last new stage play. Matt Wolf finds out why Pop Boundary commissions Dance: A well balanced contemporary double bill Tokyo Pop On the hustings, Moscow-style Television Review Entertainments Art Galleries Weekend Choice 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 Turning up the watts in a name Caitlin Moran is a nice enough handle, but it's hardly the stuff of which rock goddess dreams are made. So say hello to Kitten Lithium Buddy The Times Fattening up nicely for the feast Pop on Friday: The truth behind the big Julia Fordham-Michael Bolton split … there's life in the old Hynde yet If Julia Fordham has been putting on weight recently, it's all to the artistic good. Alan Jackson met her on the eve of a new tour Black magic woman Mew Waves Top Ten Albums The fringe is back on top New Albums: New line-up, new enthusiasm, same Pretenders polish Little Buddha Rewarding lines of inquiry to follow on lakes The Flyfisher as Detective Secondary evidence in affidavits Law Report May 6 1994 Determining existence of right of way Character direction omitted Paying lawyers from frozen assets Retirement decision cannot be postponed West puts in claim for Wigan coaching position Tactical support fails to achieve swing in Plymouth's favour Courageous Arsenal earn respect of Europe Rob Hughes on the after-effects of victory by George Graham's team and the benefit to English football Kidderminster's appeals leave League unmoved Top Three Diss assured of stronger backing Halfords Our Sports Staff: Stich feels at home as leading rivals fall Lewis should ignore hype and bide his time Tale of Tape Times Newspapers Ltd Teenager overwhelms top seed Schultz Fixtures Cricket Legal & Public Notices Rominger extends Tour domination Sport in Brief Sampras earns recall McLaren tribute McRae finishes third Barkley shines Syed climbs rankings Forty years and four memorable minutes on Aking the running in quest for place among sport's elite David Miller looks on the achievements of Roger Bannister and those who have followed him in holding the world mile record Wooderson's prime time interrupted Todd takes early Badminton lead on chance mount Rain and wind for dressage test For the Record The Times Beverlex Carlisle Market Rasen Finalists provide celebration of grass-roots game Paths to Final Wincanton Cicerao has designs on French Derby Nap: Sapiston Girl (4.10 Carlisle) Next best: Pride Of Pendle (3.50 Beverley) Yesterday … Dunlop raids Saint-Cloud Mister Baileys heads early Dante betting Lingfield Park Sadler's Wells improving Murphy makes rapid strides on road to recovery Ladbrokes The British Horseracing Board Rapid Raceline Dashing Johnson stands firm against Kent Bowlers fail to take maximum advantage as Nottinghamshire wickets tumble Rutherford shows his appetite for tough task Scoreboard The Times Akram alone defies Surrey speed Underdogs have chance to prove worth Alix Ramsay previews the semi-finals of the Aewha Cup, in which favourites Hightown and Slough must guard against complacency Gatting has to counsel attack on right pitch Word-Watching Score Boards BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Romance Variations Choice Satellite Equestrianism Tottenham pass test of nerve Defeat puts Oldham on brink of relegation from Premiership Bottom of Table Our Sports Staff: Kendall to try his luck in Greece Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Ballesteros in his element on heavy course Scores Admiral Racing Full Information Graphic Winning the dig against the critics Nothing should detract from the tunnel's engineering, economic and political importance, although problems remain. Tim Jones reports Le district The Channel Tunnel Condemned to get on well together Sir Alastair Morton (right), co-chairman of Eurotunnel, reflects on an extraordinary achievement The Times Task that was anything but boring No weatherno worries Le Shuttle will provide a fast reliable way to cross the Channel Globe Hedbo French exploit opportunities Ready, willing and able … As the county most affected by the tunnel, kent long battled for its residents. Now it is set to reap the benefits, Rodney Hobson says TML The Times Guide to Triumph of persistence Despite fears of invasion, and at great human and financial cost, the 200-year dream is reality at last. Illustration by Geoffrey Sims Engineers have had ingenious—or plain battry—ideas for tunnels From Napoleon Bonaparte to Margaret Thatcher, the… 'Enormous benefit' … 'a wild-cat scheme' … a miscellany of views Swale Borough Council Freight training Time Jones reports on a less glamorous but equally vital role for the new tunnel Safety first underground Nothing short of a direct atomic bomb hit could damage the tunnel Slow speed on the link Rodney Hobson on the problems that have beset the British rail link Survival of the fittest Graeme Dunlop says the ferries offer advantages over the tunnel Sink or swim for the ferries Tim Jones looks at how the ferry operators are ready to face the tunnel challenge P&O Jewel of the south Kent has a multiplicity of attractions for visitors to this beautiful county Group 4 Total Security Limited France 's forgotten finery Robin Young finds northern France has much more to offer than beer-stacked hypermarkets
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