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News from 10/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Frank Layfield (Chairman), John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Neil Bennett, Anthony G. Freeman, Inigo Gilmore, Graham Rose, Michael Heaton-Ellis, Ivo Tennant, David Blunkett, Peter King, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Ludovic Kennedy, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John K. Nesbitt, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Ken Beere, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, D. Skillend, John Street, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, William Upcott, Michael Clark, Anselm Kuhn, Robert Morley, Michael Hamlyn, Norman Lamont, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, Andy Lavender, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Michael Evans and John Phillips, Simon Powis, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Robert Ballantyne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter Davlle, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Philip Naughton, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Martyn Day and Charles Hopkins, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Simon De Bruxelles, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Hugh Jones, Scrivenor, J. Stretton, BA, FFA, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, John Parker, Vince Wright, Henry Cecil, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Ian Robertson, Benedict Birnberg, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Carolyn Douglas, Walter Ellis, Geoffrey McLean,

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Giles Coren Major may call Euro referendum Ministers seek to head off Tory rebellion by considering ballot on single currency Patten cuts curriculum as boycott goes ahead Index Queen Victoria's last surviving godchild dies at 104 Mandela, the people's President Formula One Slimming Twins Speed trap catches thousand drivers London Car Telephones 30P Hell is other Liberals, unless you happen to be a Conservative Political Sketch Poor 'will pay dearly for gas competition' Dell Chancellors return to No 11 Coaches face ban from M-way fast lanes Correction Consultant blamed for kidney boy blunder MoD suspends man over sex allegations M11 protester run over Law students 'cheated' George Peppard dies Police art squad at risk Sinstadt charge dropped MacGregor sheds jobs in efficiency campaign Harrods jury told wrong man jailed for lorry bomb Englishman admits IRA membership Fifty paras injured in exercise with Nato Anorexic may fly to Canada CSA woman 'sexually harassed colleague' Beconase hayfever Neighbours pray at woodland graves By a Staff Reporter: Man pleads guilty in abortion row case Third child patient dies of infection Children going to court over fluoride staining WDA Baby drink firms sued Dog's wartime 'VC' fetches £18,000 By a Staff Reporter: Veterans ousted for German tourists QC seeks inquiry into nuclear facility Half-hour MacBeth comes to Stratford Short people 'more likely to become football hooligans' Conference on juvenile crime Thieves defy guard to steal falcons David Duggan Bolshoi to open school in London Abbey National Boxing world honours fallen fighter Saab Patten faces battle of words over reading lists Revised national cussiculam renews debate renging from the classroom to the games room Nationwide Compulsory games fall short of changes wanted by Sproat Sport HSE Other Subjects Minister defends children's 'birthright ' Sun, Moon and Earth line up for an astronomical encounter High prices 'deny Britons access to national treasures' Heritage sites criticised for aiming at once-in-a-lifetime foreign tourists Mercury Sunday betting campaign could fall at final fence Bootleggers develop a taste for the classics Keene on Chess Classic Gardening Forum. Saturday 2-3 pm. Hosted by… Loyalists admit murdering woman, 76 Man killed by toxic fumes Festival off Bungled raid Smuggled in Teacher jailed Rape charge Narrow escape Fraud raid Nissan Rover 600 Series Ashdown backs referendum on European union Renewed feud between MPs follows old battle lines Orbis Customs missed Iraq arms warnings Why Tory leadership should not pass the buck BR sell-off safety pledge Around the Lobby Jobs policy In Parliament Portillo dodges left-wing student's eggs Woolwich Building Society First Lady attacks press 'conspiracy of destruction' White House studies legal defence fund 52 Miles this Way 2 Men are Stealing Computers from… Battle lines redrawn at historic site of Gettysburg Illinois to execute sex killer (Reuters): Airport shelled (Reuters): Pilot defects MP resigns (AP): Ex-Nazi sought (Reuters): Poll success (Reuters): Magnetic Poles More flee battles near threatened Yemen port DVST Jerusalem mayor voices fears over Arab capital Patten dismisses snub by Peking Joy of liberation tempered by scale of task awaiting Mandela The real work of government must now begin. President Mandela has already encountered difficulties selecting an acceptable Cabinet as the post-election state of grace starts to fade VIPs arrive laden with gifts for ceremony Zurich Municipal Justice for all 'is keystone of new South Africa' Excepts from the speech given by Nelson Mandela to crowd in Cape Town yesterday after his election to the presidency of South Africa Guerrilla exchanges his gun for ministerial briefcase Leades get big pay rises Dillons Science Forum Hungarian Socialists hail push to power Success of the born-again Communists reflects growing trend towards revival of the Left Girobank Europe marches to old tune The widespread resurgence of communism must soon affect Western security and economic policymakers Interflora Rutskoi vows to oust Yeltsin within a year Violent country ways Imelda Riney returned to Ireland to find tranquillity Instead she and her young son found tragedy Getting engaged Teenagers are on the phone all the time. Must they be encouraged Phillips Dracula Forget that party line Independant councillors gel things done but they are an endangered species Tomorrow At her brain's mercy Karen Armstrong, the former nun and a successful author, talks to ian Robertson about her epitepsy Double agony of anorexia The unfathomable bonds that unite twins-even in illness Carnell Ltd A masterpiece and no mistake Peper Brook returns with a moving exploration of what it is to be human Britain has a right to decide A referendum on EMU is needed to heal the Tory rift Mellors revisited Sked bares the scar Pan's pipes Churchill, MCP A poll now would be pointless Admires major's EC tactics Promise to the People Major should commit himself to a referendum on Europe America's Back to Basics Clinton falls found of his own moral precepts Sport on Sunday Racing should be permitted on the main day of mass leisure Blight by CrossRail Channel Tunnel credit Prince's plea for tolerance and truth Europe and Rwanda Light green fingers Assessing risks in dangerous sports Sunday racing Victims of crime Train attacks BR drink problem Shots in the dark Down to earth Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Dinners Meeting Latest wills Caravans travel from slow lane to saleroom Ancient secrets of family planning Anniversaries Personal Column By our Archaeology Correspondent: Decorated Buddhist caves found Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Professor Sir Owen Saunders Church news Marriages Entrants to the Royal Navy George Peppard Georage Peppard, American film and television actor, died of pneumonia in a Los Angels hospital on May 8 aged 65. He was born in Detroit on October 1,1928 Personal Column Frank Stafford Trailfinders Lady Victoria Wemyss From Our Own Correspondent: On this Day Donald Atwood News The Times Crossword No 19,538 Associated British Foods: The food group is offering… People in the Times Forecast Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest The Times Tomorrow Fed resists interest increase ABF plan to unlock £130m for Westons Stock Market Small Business 30 a pig can fly—straight into profit Gas rivalry 'should benefit' most homes Almost one million homes will be able to buy gas from rival companies from 1996, a further million the next year, and full competition is expected two years later The Pound Arts Gold Sport Hopes of rate cut fade as credit soars to £516m record John Charcol Law: Battle! For the Seaside Business Today Business Editor Continental Airlines Halifax chairman shies away from big pay rise Members of the Halifax Britain's largest building society, are getting ready to vote on a motion to increase non-executive directors fees from £500,000 to £750,000 Reuters plans TV news for dealers Midland Bank Cashpoint advertising UK urged to drive ahead on productivity Babcock rights shares set for healthy debut Business Roundup Sidlaw ahead to £6.9m Lasmo issue succeeds Parkland back in black Schneider tax search Alitalia loses £145m Prowting in profit Rentals Royal Bank pays £46m for stake in Banesto The banks have agreed to an alliance to develop new services for Europe. The aim is a network that extends branch access to each bank's customers across the continent The Scottish Provident Institution Cold comfort for Gas customers Heat tirned up for british Gas Cautious Brown progresses Mulcahy joins the £1m a year club MAID's optimism boosts share price Legal & Public Notices Company Notices German City Estates N. V. established at Amsterdam B&J shareholders adjourn meeting Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Prospect of US rate rise dampens sentiment Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options BPC heads for market with £250m flotation Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures MacBeth's rule should apply at the Fed Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Competition plans turn up the heat on British Gas The reshaping of British Gas should eventually result in a business providing customers with more of what they actually want says Ross Tieman The Times City Diary Zebra crossing Not so sweet Soap sobs N. Brown Brown & Jackson Half-hearted outcome at PIA The great Weston Tempus SKF Equities close off the bottom British Funds Safart The Times Unit Trust Information Service Training to ensure service and profits stay buoyant Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidations & Receiverships Special 3 Month Project Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scope International Champion of company rescues sets up shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Briefings Pigs from Hereford are starting to fly Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Motorola Multiple Classified Advertising Items No priority of interest in caution Court of Appeal Power to disallow amendments Legal Appointments The University of Buckingham QMW Wide jurisdiction in granting costs Chambers of James Hunt QC MacLay Murray & Spens Solicitors No right of appeal against order Good reason to extend time for service Chief Executive and Clerk to the Committee Gray's Inn Square AT&P QD Morgan Grenfell Chambers QD ZMB Chambers Dirty doings at the beach Martyn Day and charles Hopkins report on legal protests about seaside pollution Woman power Queen's Counsel Law school task begins Inns and Out's Wigging Part-time claims Mind tack Legal Appointments ZMB Politics and judges must be separated Counsel Law Report Mercury Coutts & Co CPS QD Laurence Simons Associates Army Officer The Council of Legal Education ADR: it works, so why wait? The case for alternative dispute resolution is proven, submits Philip Naughton QC ZMB Westminster Medical Gay group out to bar discrimination Legal Appointments Blatchfords Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Locums Senior Clerk Firms invest in people Lawyers join the club to improve their treatment of staff ZMB QD UB Principality of Liechtenstein William Fry Simons Muirhead & Burton Robert Walters Associates Coopers & Lybrand Suffolk Magistrates' Courts Committee Russell Jones & Walker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Summer gets off to a sunny start Theatre: Sparkling Sheridan at Chichester; Shavian splendour in Mold; weirdness at the Bush Legal Appointments Reid Minty Opera Blaze of rhetorical glory PA Consulting Group Dance page 39 The origin of specious Modulus Management Consultancy Ltd Brasenose College Oxford Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The star of Yannis Kokkos's production of Tristan und Isolde when Welsh National Fine voices in a partial staging Virtuosos by the dozen Concerts: More from the berio festival at the South Bank in London; and a Russian orchestra on tour All-star band from the east The Times Clark is letter perfect Dance: passion without pornography in the story of O; a second helping of new bryars Adult-orientated rocking Pop: Model answers from Billy the kidder; acid jazzers storm into the 1970s; country-folk excellence taken as Reid The Royal Society of Portrait Painters Flashback with flare Daring bud of May Across the Atlantic to Caledonia Cadenza Well versed in tyrants' habits A Romanian version of Richard Iii is touring Britain. Andy Lavender visited the company in Bucharest Ticke Mastea Sutton aims to learn in B class Norwich striker joins quence hoping to impress Venables For the Record Pools Forecast Midland Fixtures Yesterday's Results Dampier's policy holds bade native prospects Folkestone England run rule over tough rivals Davies in the ascendant Chang goes through Ekimov takes lead Bessell loses place Grand Lodge seeks! to go one better Sunday vote comes under orders Trainers oppose amendment over restrictions on staff's weekend leisure time. Julian Muscat reports Cambrel is reinstated at York William Hill York Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Prophecy can make up for two unlucky efforts Chepstow Hexham Rain denies Ambrose full reward Middlesex hopes end with loss of Gatting Rapid Cricketline Derbyshire hang on to deny Udal By our Sports Staff: Tufnell poised for return Century-maker Lara eyes another world record Word Watching Scoreboards Golf Sports Service Bbc 1 Peak Practice Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Football 40 Williams pays tribute to Senna Crowe salvages pride after collapse Times Two Cross Word Winning Move No Title Ballesteros and Daly revive fond memories Rejoices in the triumphant return of two of the favourite sons of world golf Arthritis Racing

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