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News from 16/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Jon Ashworth, Alfred MORRIS(Minister for the Disabled, 1974-79), Helen Johnstone, Iain R. Webb, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Ralph Pattisson, Simon Barnes, Edith Cavell, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Richard Thompson Band, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Shaw, Executive Director, Lionel Martin, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Peter Wood, Kris Anderson, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, N, CHANCELLOR(Chairman), Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Laing Barden, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Michael Hughes, Alan Hamilton and Richard Beeston, Brian Manley, Vice-President, Alan Smithers, Edward Gorman, Jenny Knight and Adam Fresco, Kevin McCARRA, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Cleese, Evelyn Glennie, David Kossoff, Hermione Lee, Barry Norman, Nicholas Parsons, Prunella Scales, Clive Sinclair, Timothy West, F. David SKIDMORE(Consultant surgeon and surgical oncologist), Philip Bassett, Liz Sayce, Policy Director, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Peter Baldwin, Chairman, Benjamin Ivry, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Mark Fritz, Martin E. Richards, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Richard S. Rowntree, Liz Gill, Beryl Dixon, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Aubrey Seller, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Charles Miller of the Press Association, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Mary P. Steen, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Arthur Leathley and Philip Bassett, Peter THURNHAM(Vice-chairman), Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Henry Woods, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Hugh Pearman, Matt Ridley, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Carol Cooper, Muriel Bowen, John Watson,

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Blair's allies fear backlash on poll lead Opision Left split between Cook and Prescott Tories and Labour end Smith ceasefire Index Truss on TV With nobody left to kill, the militias are bored The air on the road stinks of death and beseiged people dare not go in search of food. The toll in Rwanda could reach a million, Sam Kiley repotrs from Kigali Bernard Levin Picture Gallery Lloyd's losses top £8 billion Gooch not out Schumacher wins Libby Purves Cub Scouts die in minibus crash BAA abandons third runway for Heathrow The Famous Grouse 30P Britain denies breakthrough over response to Sinn Fein Prescott plays centrist card in bid to succeed Smith NEC Polls put Blair ahead of the field 'Tourists' return to loot Luton Hoo Heseltine's prospects scorned by Tebbit News in Brief Duke's relative killed Anorexic improves Murder suspect escapes Lady Monro taken ill Two killed in car crash Crossword winners Panorama to air corruption claims Midland Minibus crash brings renewed calls for compulsory seatbelts 'Demented' killer beats girl to death with his bare fists Police chiefs seek more firepower Mojo By a Staff Reporter: Jimmy Boyle's son is murdered Adman's Eve 'brainless but useful' Tube bans Gaultier Epilepsy drug holds promise for young sufferers BT £1m no use to woman trapped in hospital Mental handicap case Archbishop defends state role of Church Pop go the classics Ealing finds welcoming smile in Cannes Panasonic Shipping in Channel on alert for containers Why she chooses The Times National Westminster Bank British airlines win all-clear to use Orly within weeks French back down For Fenton, at least, poetry has made something happen Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Photos on licences 'by 1996' News in Brief Raid killing Sutch a shame Jail death Pet cemetery Ml takeaway How would you feel about a personalised global… AT&T The shape of things to come New technology and old materials are poised to free architects from contraints of the past Glass, one of the oldest man-made substnce offers endless possibilities for the creation of radical buildings, according to Hugh Pearman By our Science Editor: Smart parts take care of themselves Rover makes designs on challenger to Jaguar Austria's answer to Basil Fawlty Cilia misses degree date Naipaul unveils a hidden chapter Keene on Chess Forging a flexible friend Metal Futures Rwandan mother of six tells how she killed neighbours' children Banda defies years to dance on election day Knockando Minister's brother gets a helping hand Mugabe pursues British investors Dell ANC faithful fear for health of Mandela Killings resume in black township Man gets damages over daughter's 'abuse memories ' The Royal Bank of Scotland Monte Cassino veterans pay homage to fallen Scot pipes in America's D-Day salute War anniversaries marked on both sides of Atlantic US pursues Golan Heights deal Syria softens stance over date of Israeli withdrawal (Reuter): Use of handguns in crime rises 50% New in Brief (Reuter): Guns given out (AFP): Police watch (Reuter): Lawyers protest (AP): Crash offer (AFP): Afghan dies Burnt canvas (AFP): Medal award (AP): Smoking ban (Reuter): King to return The London Hernia Centre Prince renews royal family's connection with Russia Muslims and Croats call for greater share of land Fresh fighting and claims for extra territory have frustrated the Americans and the Russians. Sarajevo is proving no model for an enduring three-way ceasefire Havana to reopen Sloppy Joe's Picture Gallery Clinton chooses moderate judge Radisson & Edwardian Hotels Germany drafts law to curb far right When therapy rapes the mind How a father's courtroom victory in California has thrown the fashionable theory of 'recovered memory' into question Pursuit of the perfect Bernard Levin on the quest that stated as a schoolboy and has ended with him becoming book reference 801 on the road to Utopia An evening with Bernard Levin The Times Dillons Levin Forum Lights, action-the paper hero is here The film industry is looking to the press for its stars, says Ben MacIntyre Europ assistance The flower children grow up Fashion From elegant tea-dresses to little shoestring-strap slips - this is the season to burst into prints Jake Mail Order Hot Line The Leading Hotels of the World Those who see discrimination whrer there is none are straining the language public sympathy Now it's the turn of the social democrat Is Tony Blair's appointment as leader just a formality? Times columnists agree to differ Labour's future is still an open question, says Peter Riddell But this isn't a one-man race Party peace The Times Diary Speak the speech The Times Diary Love, Beatrix The Times Diary A piece of cake, naturally A Blind Alley Bosnia's best chance of peace has been undermined in Geneva Detaining the Young Courts must have the right to contain persistent offenders Greensleeves are my Delight Many a good tune can be played in an old-fashined suit Death of John Smith Singapore caning Social consequences of killing the disablement Bill Secure training centres Home visits by GPs Maths and science Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Alarm over public library changes Fighting spirit? A war tribute A taste of honey Silver linings Court Circular Birthdays today Service luncheon Service dinners Turners' Company University news is on the facing page DJM: Nature notes Trees will mark where D-Day was planned Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Church news Marriages Royal engagements The King's Own Royal Border Regiment Deputy lieutenants Lieutenant-Colonel T. A. Robertson Lieutenant-Colonel T. A. Robertson, OBE, wartime counterintelligence officer, died in hospital in Worcester on May 10 aged 84. He was born in Sumatra on October 27,1909 Geoffrey Roberts Geoffrey Michael Roberts, wine merchant, died of cancer on April 30 aged 46. He was born in London on November 23,1947 University news Nakdimon Doniach Nakdimon Doniach OBE, lexicographer and scholar languages, died in Oxford on April 16 aged 86. He was born in London on May 8,1907 Jonathan Warner Jonathan Warner, publisher, died suddenly on May 8 aged 34. He was born on September 5,1959 Cleanth Brooks Cleanth Brooks Gray Professor of Rhetoric at Yale University, 1947-75, died in New Haven, Connecticut, on May 10 aged 87. He was born in Murray, Kentucky, on October 16,1906 (From our Special Correspondent.): Edith Cavell the Last Scene at Norwich. Burial near the Cathedral News The Times Crossword No 19,543 Knockando Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Road Watch Highest & Lowest No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow England party bears Illingworth 's stamp Gooch returns in radical one-day selection as tour players are overlooked Schumacher's success the formula for relief TAG Heuer Education, 31 Arts 33,34 Business 36-40 Monaco Grand and Prix Details La Crème De La Creme Derby may come to rue missed chances The Times Tranmere hopes foiled by Ward Wycombe master O'Neill's lessons Plymouth expose play-off flaws Weekend Results and Tables Australian Results Forecast St Johnstone go down by a goal despite spirited final victory Kevin McCarra Scottish commentary United worthy of place among elite Ferguson's team complete double with triumph at Wembley European coronation may take some time United may find that domestic dominance can be a disadvantage, Kelvin McCarra saya Picture Gallery Cantona executes supreme penalty Simon Barnes At Wembley Courage helps Elleray make right decision The referee deserves praise for correctly awarding the penalty which helped seal United's victory, Rob Hughes suggests Becker bows to supreme Sampras Results Whitaker's purchase lifts hopes of Britain Duncan demoted in three-horse race Poiint-To-Point by Brian Beel Slough celebrate after penalties decide final Former runners-up secure victory in final at last Point-To-Point Results from Meetings Teddington savour cup success at third attempt Point-To-Point Results from Ten Meetings Two out injured as Queensland pay for triumph Callard points way for resolute Bath Saturday's Racing Results Turtle Island trounces rivals Bath Guide to our Racecard Talented Boutin filly wins in style Richard Events Sayyedati is seventh Stable staff should reap share of Sunday harvest Julian Muscut Racing commentary Edinburgh Leaders on the Flat Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Crowe proves he will be force to be reckoned with Imran resigns from ICC committee TCCB Glamorgan brought back to earth Yesterday's Scoreboards Confident Surrey make light work of tough task Sports Service Ashes Tour '95 Ballesteros attack takes spotlight off Montgomerie Final Scores Harris makes most of morning heroics For the Record Davies lands second major Early goal by Kent puts Indio in control Canon Tarquini concedes unbeaten record Sport in Brief Walker climbs clear Graf wins German title Bowman wins again Hat-trick for Horton Barton joins squad Designers call time on Formula One changes David Miller, in Monte Carlo, examines the implications of rule revisions scheduled after a traumatic 16 days in motor racing St James puts pressure on male bastion Leaders La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Mayfair Solicitors Audio/wp Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Middleton issues a three-try warning to Wigan Advice for first-timers Beryl Dixon finds out what sort of things secretarial students should be looking for-and avoiding-in their first office job WA Victoria Wall Associates House of Commons Onduline Building Products Ltd Masterlock La Crème De La Crème Takes You from College through… Gordon-Yates A wide variety of assignments await temporary… No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon-Yates CHAIRMAN's Pa Salary £neg ROC Recrutiment Manpower S. O. S. Limited Training Courses Appointments Bi Language The Times Pa to Md-W1 Pr Company Boston University Management Centre MBAth University of Bath University of Newcastle upon TYNE Multiple Display Advertising Items The Durham MBA Groupe ISG University of Reading The Management Unit The Technology Management Programme Sheffield Business School Leicester University Kingston University SGBS Strathclyde Graduate Business School Manchester Business School Schiller International University Aston University Webster University University of Glascow Slackers of the sixth-form? Five subjects beyond 16 is the norm in many countries. If the Government wants to boost our performance, Alan Smithers suggests starting with teenagers A private solution to student funding Laing Barden considers the boom in demand for university places Bangor Leicester University Summer Schools School is a real pain in the back Viewpoint Liz Gill Study Languages in Europe University of Kent at Canterbury Prince's Mead School GNVQ LSE Principal A Levels at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Rye St Antony School Switzerland Aiglon College EF Intrenational Language Schools Multiple Display Advertising Items Dame Alice Owen's School University of Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Sheffield Departmentof biblical… Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title University of Leeds The University of Birmingham De Montfort University Leicester Career Development Loans Change of Career Castle International ISG International Bachelor of Business… All made up and friendly Cinema At Cannes, the Gatt spats are (almost) forgotten in the annual orgy. Geoff Brown feasts himself Why we couldn't see the join Television An affectionate reminder of how effortless Eric and Ernie made it all seem NT Rock The sound of no music Theatre Benedict Nightingale on the London of Elgar's Rondo Books TES School Management Update Overheated projectors? In the Cannes Taken for Granted Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesament 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 A tonic from the old trouper Rock: The marvellous Richard Thompson provides David Sinclair with his gig of the year Richard Thompson Band London Palladium Ruders animates Schiff New Music: Hard work for a soloist-conductor Northern Sinfonia/Schiff Lancaster Hwyl and fare well Recital Bryn Terfel Wigmore Hall The Times All souls have a nerve Matt Ridley cheers one of Britain's most eminent Nobel laureates for defying the common prejudice against reduction Dillons Science Forum Little book of hours Giles Coren The Marriage of Time and Convenience By Robert Winder Harvill, £14.99 Elegies for our time Benjamin Ivry The Burning Library Writing on Art Politics and Sexuality, 1969-93 By Edmund White Chatto & Windus, £20 Audio Library Token From Caligula to Ceausescu Classics Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Today Britain may be forced to follow US rates route Gilt-Edged Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move BT to ring up £2.7bn profit Reporting this Week Tomorrow Gilt-Edged Wednesday Change on Week The Pound Stock Market Tourist Rates Ward sues Guinness for $85m Legal & Public Notices Thursday Friday Death of American banker prompts toxology tests New issues raise record £5.2bn in four months Business Roundup Nursing homes debut Funds target equities Brands war to 'intensify' Battle of the sexes hots up in the labour market Unemploument is falling at roughly the same speed for men and women. But where there are new jobs, women are winning, Philip Bassett reports Changes in Numbers Employed between Corby Works City spin-off Iacocca takes another gamble The Times City Diary Setting the alarm bells ringing Signing in Shutting up shop Picture Gallery Challenge for Labour's next leader to square that spending circle Flying back? By design Snapped up BBC1 Radio 1 Susannah Simons Variations Picture Gallery Satellite The Week Ahead 37 CBI reinforces backing for European currency Lloyd's set to disclose ?2.5bn losses Many of Lloyd's stricken names face a further cash call come July in the wake of another horrendous deficit for 1991. A loss of to £1 billion is forecast for the 1992 year Rank joins National Lottery front-runners Times Two Crossword Winning Note Word & Watching Jobs for the Girls 38 Pay state pension 'only to the poor' De La Rue woos Portals MORSE

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