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News from 09/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Mary Berry (Secretary, Ruth S. Cooklin, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, John Curtice, Philip Wake, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Tricia CUSDEN(Senior consultant), Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Patricia Tehan, Patrick Howarth, John O'leary, Education Editor, Mary Baker President, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Eric Miller, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, J. A. Jackson, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, James Dunnett, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Jonathan Sale, Louise Gray, Russell Kempson, Christopher Walker and Michael Evans, Adam Lebor, Alyson Rudd and Keith Pike, Ned Pakenham, Edwin Fleming, John Hopkins, Jamie Osborne, David Miller, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Praveen Moman, Rachel Collins, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Michael Arditti, Michael Hamlyn and our Foreign Staff, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Graham Hills, Brian Beel, John Sutton, Kate Alderson, Philip Merricks, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Roderick MacLean, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Norman Stone, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Gordon Ridgewell, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Elliott, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Barry Pickthall, Yachting Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Blumberg, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Michael Evans, Graham Evans, Paul Henderson, Catherine Milton, Charles Roff,

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William Rees-Mogg Major facing challenge by Tory rebels Leadership contest 'wanted by 60 MP's Legal costs could bankrupt Clintons Index Encore Provence—but this time en Francais Bodies of artist and son found Carey ordinations United's trophy Ballesteros win Second Innings By our Foreign Staff: Girls left for dead in pile of corpses Yard set up sting operation to retrieve The Scream Truss on TV Singapore Airlines 30p Defenders of Aden hold off northern attackers Party faithful standing by their 'brilliant Mp' Gay allegation against Tory 'could be last straw for voters' Turncoats want Major out and Heseltine in Telecom Security Howard defeat on European court rights Carey tells women priests to brace themselves for strife Experts give warning about solar eclipse News in Brief Surgeon suspended Belfast rally thwarted Forecaster sues for libel Dog routs sex attacker BBC faces union action By a Staff Reporter: HIV test to provide results in minutes St. Joseph's Hospice Mother and child found in Irish woodland grave Police question man after shoot-out By a Staff Reporter: Scientist died after taking laughing gas Exiled cricketers on sticky wicket By a Staff Reporter: Village Pc arrests runaway digger By a Staff Reporter: The night Katie left home Norwich Union Dons split by change to church tradition Restaurant owner sees red in wine duty row Baby boy in kidney bungle may wait years for transplant Panasonic Printers Horse Watch family recover stolen pet Girl's carton of fruit drink had bleach mixture Left urges end to mortgage tax relief Eurotunnel denies plans for road link The London Hernia Centre Golding home and dry after 167 days Cruel sea saves its lightest blow till last but fails to scpper record breaker's homecoming celebration Union to disrupt tests for 600,000 secondary pupils Teacher' protest Sample Questions Nationwide Citroën Zx Estate History men battle over Britain's future After attacking Churchill and other historical icons, revisionists are redefining our world status The sceptical tendency Who's who among the revisionist scholars HSBC Group Weekend ban on cars could help to save beauty spots Renault Gift of Cornish bay extends trust coastline HSBCGroup Keene on Chess Benefactors fear Nhs will misuse donated cash Oreck Woman in diet pact with twin is near death MacMillan Dialogue Nuclear workers 'healthier than most' Boys face sex abuse inquiry News in Brief Ex-MD dies Cursed chair Rape arrest Briton killed Medal found Italy asks Argentina to extradite ex-Nazi American Airlines Old guard poised to gain from dismay of Hungarian voters Mafia and muggings batter St Petersburg's image (Reuter): UN fails to locate missing Serb tank News in Brief Bobbitt charge Parents win (AP): Hawaii's gain Algeria deaths (Reuter): Rock solid Most Americans suspect President is guilty of harassment President Clinton's lawyer is fighting to prevent the allegations coming to court. However legal experts believe the judge must allow the case to proceed No Title Noriega allies lead in Panama A Decision by Colombia's highest court to legalise the possession of small amounts of cocaine has inflamed a national debate over drugs (David Adams writes). President Gaviria said his government was considering holding a plebiscite to gain the authority to overturn the constitutional court ruling, but would first review the text of the ruling before making a final decision. The court said punishing drug use violated citizens' rights US gives Haitians hearings at sea ANC leader gives thanks for victory in elections Intel inside 'Ice-cream soldiers' feel the heat at Hebron's violent reception party Babu bureaucracy rules in Delhi Rwandans eke out life of daily misery Britons relive flight from war zone Fighter aircraft strafe Aden as French ship evacuates hundreds of foreigners Fire power gives north the edge By our Middle East Correspondent: Reluctant partners slide into civil war Group 4 How to live with death Why has Dr Sherwin Nuland come to Britain so determined to make us face the sometimes terrible facts of our final moments? Established 11 May 1964 Under strait and narrow What dies with the Channel Tunnel? Less cash, same designer panache From Conran to Klein, fashion's biggest names are making themselves more affordable Sparklers Hotline Ehrman Tapestry Matthew Parris Before I enter the polling station, I know who I shall vote for. But then something mysterious happens Acting shy If Forza Inghilterra is needed, call Heseltine An open letter to John Major about how he can ensure success for a party doubting his leadership A prophecy to haunt the PM The tired Tories need a spell in opposition, says Peter Riddell Major innings Sweeping change The Times Diary Flushed royal Selsdon revisited Cecil Beaton trumps a duke South Africa's Team Mandela has been too hasty in his appointments A Cheaper Chunnel Eurotunnel should set low fares to encourage travel Mind Matters Is there more to the brain than neurons? Need for more local powers Village cricket South Africa's elections Women who abandon management Oxbridge degrees Operatic tenor Chancellors all Church dissent Mrs and Mr A mixed-up case of French wine Singapore caning Arts in Glasgow Home study Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinner Service luncheon Personal Column Painters-Stainers Company Royal Aeronautical Society Picture Gallery Eve Arnold, one of the pioneers of the Magnum Photo… Scientists sniff out clues to decline of Atlantic salmon Coffin of 'Vampire' unearthed Trailfinders Now See All your Memories Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Marriages University news Haim Barlev Michael Mindel Nature notes Church appointments Professor Sam Thorne On this Day Guy Blackburn Fred Ferrari News The Times Crossword No 19,537 Knockando Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest No Title People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Arts 33,34 Ballesteros casts off despair Emphatic victory confirms Spaniard's return to from Tampering admission rekindles emotive issue Alan Lee believes that Imran Khan's stature will give disproportionate significance to his casual confession Books 35 Business 36-40 Todd secures second title in New Zealand clean sweep Results Sporting Index Education: Adult Learning Gooch clears way to resuming his England career Erratic Lewis wins day Fixtures Saturday's Scoreboards Sprightly Sussex make lively opening Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times White hits out to see Yorkshire through Word-Watching Glamorgan in stout defence of their title Rowell era ends with promise of fresh start Grundy try is key to victory Lewis changes cynics' minds London Golf Club Rayer crowns Cardiff's day with touch of inspiration Todd's sublime form puts danger into context Simon Barnes marvels at the excellence of a horse and its rider in perfect harmony For the Record Sams Heritage to take command Results from Nine Meetings Southwell Towcester Wigan still on course for all three honours Green Tune foils Turtle Island Redcar Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders Jockeys to donate fees for Wood fund Desire to win overcomes inherent fear of injury Jamie Osborne, a leading jump jockey, stresses the importance of understanding risks involved Windsor Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Limpar stumbles across escape route for Everton Goodison euphoria greets survival Le Tissier shows sublime quality Fulham trip up as survival instinct deserts them Andrew Longmore shares in the sadness for a famous club as it is consigned to the third division United limp to Robson's final bow Royle stays loyal and plans return Mendham acts to break Taunton's grip on Vase Bassett left to bite bullet as Sheffield fall at last Weekend Football Results and Tables Fry accepts blame as Birmingham go down West Bromwich Albion's victory denies Midland rival last-dirch escape Tension spills over in final reckoning Prevalence of old hands is unhealthy for future Take your guard for a second innings Fixtures for the Times Second-Innings Game Terms and Conditions Lara heads list of newcomers with strong appeal Simon Wilde on the late arrivals who merit serious consideration for selection during a busy programme of first-class matches Second Innings Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Navratilova finds silver lining in defeat Laps of honour unite Bannister's special club David Miller witnesses a happy anniversary to make an athletics pioneer's day of triumph The Times Marathon man Clyne goes too fast Allegations of cheating dismissed by jury Legal & Public Notices Carisgrove Limited Staffordshire hang on to their title Sport in Brief Kutchinsky fight back Medvedev wins again Easy passage to final Hayles in control Devine defeats Fahey Bedgebury School N. B. S The Council of Legal Education University of Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lectureships University of Durham Education Middle East Tefl, Mathematics, & School Teaching Head Cardiff University of Cambridge Sheffield Business School The Writers Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Never too old to learn A law without a prayer How dare you summarise me? These day's it's not all Dickens on English exam papers—they're using any old rubbish Choo-choo classroom Coming Back to Education International arbitration security for costs Wrongful appropriation of cash Education The London Institute Holborn College Multiple Classified Advertising Items CLMS The University of York Anglo-Austrian Society Oxford & Cambridge Entrance Language Courses on Location Study Languages in Europe Summer Schools Learn Scuba Diving The St. James's Secretarial College Intensive French Courses in Brittany The Gateway Centre Tout Quarry Millfield Considering renovation grant for conversion Suspending possession order Multiple Display Advertising Items London School of Journalism Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ebs University of Westminster Beginners Book Editing French University Language Programmes Picture Gallery Once more unto the breach Despite the unforgettable performances of Olivier and Branagh, Henry V is still open to new interpretation, claims Heather Neill Trial run for common sense Pulp thriller with poetry Pop: Moody glamour, acute observations about love, sex and angst: and a front man to fall in love with Opera page 34 No Title Stepping out of her element Books Roddy Doyle, boo hoo hoo Television Review Centre Stage Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Events London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Fifties frocks and a fresh finish Reviews: An appealing Mozart staging at the Eno; concerts in London and Glasgow Multifarious modern masterpiece Chunnelling their energies The Times Chorus of disapproval This realm, this Europe Norman Stone praises a minor classic about the deep and growing influence of the Continent on our island Conveyance or DIVERGENCE?Britain and the Continent By Jeremy Black Macmillan Press, ?40/?12.99 pbk Caretaker of the unspoken Michael Arditti Conversations with Pinter By Mel Gussow Nick Hern, ?12.99 Rajas, Raj and poetry The Indian Subcontinent Not quite top shelf Lucy Hughes-Hallett Under the Vulcania By Maureen Freely Bloomsbury, ?4.99 paperback original TES A home fit for beauties Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Heath Group Lipton is left with massive legal bill By our City Staff: Dutch buy for Jarvis Porter La Crème De La Crème The Times Emap car title flags Public Relations St James's Consultancy Grand Met profits likely to show American benefits New lease of life for property firm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sr Communications PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages warning Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items B&j board seeks delay in favour of Pepkor Business Roundup Engineers fear future Air UK is Orly-bound Furniture sales boom Consumer credit rises Tourist Rates Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Non-Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Listening bank gets the Hong Kong message Midland denies talk of an invasion from Hong Kong, but the Hsbc management stamp is clearly being felt, reports Patricia Tehan The client flies in Picture Gallery Soap opera Cheers! English only Gold driver Twenty-four billion reasons why Britain is short of new jobs Low inflation sets the stage for strong rally BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Satellite The Week Ahead 37 Golf course sold by yon bonnie banks Price row looms over gas shake-up Monks calls for 'vision' on industry Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Reuter: Kemper to consider $2.58bn GE offer BCCI chief extradited to face us trial By our Industrial Correspondent: Pay settlements edge above 3% Corby

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