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News from 19/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Michael Hornsby and Andrew Pierce, Richard Perceval Graves, Philip Cousins, T. Wharton, Patricia Davies, Sue Masterman, K. E. Lappin, Danied Johnson, Simon Barnes, Harvey Elliott, Sergio Gomez, J. G. M. Hart, Philip Howard, Peter G. Masefield, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Birkett, Lynne Truss, David Morris, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Kusoom Vadgama, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Maurice Harmon, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, J. F. Gwynn, Nicholas Budgen, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Judith V. Green, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Stella Tillyard, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Andrew Greene, Keith Pike, Peter Davies, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Tim Jones and Ian Murray, Edward Gorman, Ros Drinkwater, Nicholas Wood and Janet Bush, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Lever, Robert Willott, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Chad Varah, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, John Schofield, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Brian Leahy, Philip Webster and Nick Nuttall, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Sutherland, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, David Ekserdjian, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Robert Ballantyne, Frank S. Vine, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Mel Webb, Francis Duffy, Matthew Parris, Asif Iqbal, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, John Shaw, Gerard McCrum, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Gordon Higgott, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Robert Reeves, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Andr? Querton, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Clive Turner, Jan Raath, Christopher Jackson, Richard Ford, Gill Hornby, Gillian Williams, Fiona Pattison,

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The Times Good University Guide Brown speech fuels fears of Labour rift Conference date seen as rallying cry Lower inflation revives Tory hope of rate cut Index Boy aged 9 defends hedgerow aged 1,000 Cook who upset the brigadier loses her case 'Is is an Unfortunate Fact that where Two Ladies Get in the Same Kitchen It is Often a Recipe for Disaster' Fans not at football play-off Anatole Kaletsky GPs back curbs on night visits Breitling 1884 Normality returns as muzzled rottweilers slip their leashes Privatisation 'will save Royal Mail from rivals' Heletine parries questions as postmasters ponder their fare Questions of competition and efficiency Lunn Poly Uncertainty haunts village America may ban Concorde over safety setback Student killed by Loyalist gunman Yard hunts for Britons Black case jury still out School hit by TB RAF abortion claim Ballet director ill Lorry crash firm accused £50m computer waste Attacker leaves boy unconscious after battering with brick By a Staff Reporter: Boy blinded by acid in classroom prank Pub-goers swear by landlady's maligned lasagne Saturday in the Times Tips on how to handle heat in the kitchen Battle to save ancient hedge Princess helps to rescue drowning man Mebase Many best-selling cars shown to be less safe in crashes Larger saloons benefit most from techonological advances to head saftey league Bypass protest infuriates villagers Better Value Buildings Insurance By a Staff Reporter: CSA man 'reluctant to discuss sex claims Experts demand ozone limits Yves Saint Laurent fashions a victory National Grid Footballer to be tried over clash Pit sit-in ends Title fight Pollution cash Boy charged Suspect freed Mill death Ferry halted Panda bears Family wins historic suit for damages over girl's killing 'At last Nikki's soul will be able to rest' New study of Boxgrove Man's era Budget relief in store for Prince By a Staff Reporter: Disabled protesters block Whitehall 'Teach lone parents to stop crime' Cafedirect Embryonic shark is saved from the jaws of death Peugeot's Sun and Air Shake-up in cancer care 'will improve standards' New errors lead to screening review Pd Preferred Direct Insurance By a Staff Reporter: Leukaemia boy's parents sue power firm Vtech Fabergé eggs fetch £700,000 at Christie's Howard promises police American-style batons Madeira Woman runs for top job US seeks Major's help on Haitians Midland Keene on Chess Union chiefs back no-contest Labour leadership choice MP seeks to shift exam date Lib Dems demand a new deal for Ulster Move to reform rape law opposed In Parliament Dixons Ministers back down on forestry privatisation Israelis abandon Gaza to Palestinians' joy Arafat call for Jerusalem holy war overshadows talks with Peres on next step of peace process Comet Iran censors try to outlaw foreign 'soaps' Jittery Austria fêtes Rushdie Tory peer attacks 'dead-end policy' over Hong Kong White House asks for immunity in Paula Jones case Dillons Science Forum B&Q Jewel thieves shoot woman shopper dead Girl of 9 framed 'sex abuse' teacher Backbench revolt rattles Kohl presidential choice Anxious leaders of Bonn's ruling coalition are suddenly having to rally rebellious east German delegates behind Roman Herzog for Monday's vote. He may yet face a challenge from the far Right Berlusconi wins Senate endorsement of Cabinet Nation sees how boss tackles the big match Transwede Philosophy 's clown prince tries gravitas French crities see Bosnia film as latest episode of self-publicity British public schools find recruits from Russian elite Serbs free 11 charity workers for cash Race widens Nato offer (Reuter): Bonn support (Reuter): Tatars march (AP): IBM offices hit (Reuter): Arson attack (Reuter): Strait advice (Reuter): Pope celebrates Desolate village bears witness to Rwanda carnage Cumbria Banda's party prepares to hand over power Christian Aid (Reuter): Generals support Mandela (Reuter): Pé?rez held (Reuter): Battle for base Ganges protest It's a fur cop An artist's last laugh? Andy Warhol has been treated to his own 15 minutes of fame, says Ben MacIntyre Never has an artist's life been more linked to output: his eyes were on posterity Leisure Breaks Is anyone watching? Life is too short to stay up for The Late Show Chance of a lifetime or biggest mistake University challenge: how to choose the right one Zurich Municipal Danger when the fur flies Why dogs make healthier family pets than cats . . . HRT without menstrual symptioms . . . natural insect repellant is safer Bible belt plague America's Aids victims returning to the backwoods to die. Kate Muir meets a doctor who told their story Not only were they gay, and thus pariahs here, but they were dying HOP Spreading confusion Which margarine should the health-conscious buy? Beconase hayfever Picture Gallery Malaria ; his patient, who later died, had been in a… Janet Daley MPs grounded Royal Dali The Times Diary Pati Fascism's new vogue Fifty years on, a strong leader looks more appealing than appalling Boot in The Times Diary High fliers The Times Diary Loot on who? The Times Diary Privy counsel The Times Diary Whose vault is it anyway? Now we know the Bank's side, says Nicholas Budgen General Post Privatising the Royal Mail will take unusual Government skill Business against Brussels The CBI president goes out with a bang Obscure References Publishing persecuted writers also helps to protect them Reviewing the need for an extra runway for London Gummer speech and the debate on high-rise horrors Indian war effort Questions for Kent Oxbridge degrees Chideock bypass Missing painting St Ethelburga's as a City headache Europe's oldest? Court Circular Birthdays today Reception HM Government Personal Column No Title Luncheons Anthony Burgess T . N. Pearce RAF valour recalled Memorial services Royal engagements Anniversaries Banquet Corporation of London Church news Appointment Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriages School news Coopers' Company Professor Alec Nove Alec Nove, Professor of Economics, University of Glasgow, 1963-82, died on May 15 aged 78. He was born in Russia on November 24,1915 Sir Philip Rogers Sir Philip Rogers, CBE, chairman of the Tobacco Research Council, 1963-71, died on April 16 aged 85, He was born in Warwick on September 19,1908 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Basil Cottle Basil Cottle, former Reader in Medieval Studies at Bristol University, died in Bristol on May 13 aged 77. He was bron in Cardiff on March 17,1917 Research into Ageing Action for blind people Geoffrey Baldwin, GC GEOFFREY BALDWIN, GC Denis Rebbeck Mid-Atlantic Bomb Threat to the QE2 Giant tortoises still in danger On-Screen bookings Eco-fears on Galapagos Islands Heathrow decision 'Hole in the wall' holidays Travel/flights American Vacation Sale Bargains Guaranteed Flight only Travel Insurance Cheapest Cheapest Flights Pelican Travel Journey Latin America Trailfinders CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Travelbag Travel Trails World Flight Centre STA Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Centre Sundial Travel Ltd Flight Finders Chelmer Travel Florida USA Israel 'Blackmail' cry over terminal 5 Travel Savers Charterline Travel Flightplan Direct Ltd The Times Calibre Travel USA Orlando & Carribean Secure Embassy Flight Centre Travellers find plastic goes further than cash You can leave the money at home money at home New hope for planemakers Flying repairs Make tracks to sports events £119 Free Avis + Car Rental Tradewinds The air business takes off again Cruise market stays buoyant News The Times Crossword No 19,546 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weather Call The Times Tomorrow Virgin in talks to run Eurostar tunnel rail service Pay deals rise as core inflation falls By our Economics Correspondent: Clarke and George find agreement Picture Gallery Arts Books Picture Gallery British Gas pulls out of Canada Sport IB Business Today Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Resistance Jobless rate at lowest for two years Coxkings Halifax chief tells Tories to honour house pledges Investigation of Lloyd's demanded Forum Business to Business Dividend increases worry Dorrell Sib shows how to avoid poor pensions advice Top jobs cut at Bank Ncm edges ahead Gm files criminal action Docklands quay sold Advisers under attack Russian diamond pledge Shoul've talked to CNT NR Northern Rock Steady rules, but canny waits Resounding agreement by the odd couple Targeting gas and water Off the record at Queens Moat National Power is fuelled by cost cuts Us Air delays order for 40 Boeing jets Bass beats half-time forecasts with hotels the star performer Clashes at Sun Alliance meeting Cafe direct London dips after Wall Street reverse triggers futures sell-off Markets at a Glance The Pound Tourist Rates FT-SE VOLUMES Liffe Options Aerospace parts maker on course for market Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Major Changes London Financial Futures Hughes at the helm of Mothercare Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates State that seeks new UK bond The Times City Diary Dizzy heights The Times City Diary Ignore the Fed, Britain has no good reason to raise rates Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that the Uk recovery has at least a year to go before there will be any need to follow the us and tighten monetary policy Devils Ii, Hacks 2 Coke kings Staying power Tempus Bass Reckitt Quality Used Cars Bidders to sacrifice profits for lottery win US warns of threat from derivatives Accountancy & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brent Walker lifts turnover and cuts losses to £319m Ex-Beatle sells film company RAS All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Manders agrees to buy Dutch ink producer Business Roundup Tadpole calls for cash Delian dividend debut Volvo accelerates Baggeridge advances Payroll Business Analyst Recruitment Ltd How people count as goodwill Robert Willott asks whether a true value can be put on firms such as advertising agencies or stockbrokers Accountancy & Finance Is your Firm Capable of Acting for a London Bus… Any Other Business MP Michael Page International Barnardos Head Office Getting recruitment sums to add up Davies and Partners Commercial Litigation Early gains wiped out Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chelsea Financial Services Solicitor owes duty to both clients NR Northern Rock Ram raiding is an affront to civilised society Power to review injuries scheme Difficulty in appeals against discretion Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Charging landowner over enforcement notice Multiple Display Advertising Items When to fix number of sex shops Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Haplessness is a worn pun Cinema: Geoff Brown finds Leslie Nielsen finally firing blanks in Naked Gun 331/3; but (below) genius in Cannes Kieslowski decants his finest colour The great Polish director stuns festivalgoers with his vivid Red and a shock retirement as his tricolour trilogy comes to an end Theatre Interview Several notions under a groove Funk/rap Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide A roll in the hay at tea-time London Theatre: Ben Travers celebrates Eros; Arthur Miller delves into forbidden love Caught in a cage with a beast of a passion A View from the Bridge Watermans, Brentford To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in Piccadilly Theatre New stage in Edinburgh's revival At last Edinburgh ahs a grand new multi-use theatre which is set to become the linchpin of this summer's festical. Simon Tait enjoys a preview Winning numbers don't quite add up Theatre: Confused tribute to a sould star Reet Petite Leicester Haymarket Hover Speed On the trail of a legend With her latest book Julia Blackburn goes far beyond traditional biography. She expalins to Ros Drinkwater Back on fine old form Jazz: A veteran singer who at nearly 70 is better than ever before Mastery in miniature New Music: A Messiaen premiere Centre Stage The last romantic bids his farewells Peter Ackroyd admires the wonderful letters Yeats wrote as he approached his zenith The Times A long short story of an Irish life High wind that chills Derewent May Mysteries of the master of battle David Ekserdjian scrutinises a major Italian study of Uccello and finds that the artist is appreciated better in Britain Minerva Press Dim and solitary loveliness Teacher to the troubled Voice of the turtle The televisual imagination The Commanding Self Middlesex grant Tufnell time to sort out problems First Class Averages Fixtures Cricket Eilerston impressive in Queen's Cup opener Howey's star takes on new brilliance John Goodbody assesses a European medal contender whose greatest advantage is an indomitable self-belief Ground money Opinion divided on second Wembley penalty Sports Letters Rough ride No arrangement Elusive victory Unacceptable side of cricket Long-term link Little Woods Pools Take your guard for a second innings Select a cricket team to brighten your summer viewing Meadlesex team moves into first innings lead The infocheck Group Terms and Conditions Top 100 entrants in Times First Class Cricket competition Second Innings Players Pick One from Each of These Categories Britain groom successor to Broome Jenny MacArthur on the important Nations Cup meeting at Hickstead and the task occupying the national team manager Boxall aims for final step Word-Watching Rapid Cricketline Newcastle Hall confirms top status Perth Rowell's relegation proposal approved Sport in Brief Williams call Coulthard Champions in action Edberg returns to form Games funding found Error costs Childerley Matthew on target Bradley caught napping Bulaxie tightens Dunlop's classic grip Goodwood Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Derby Acceptors Yesterdays Results Exeter Kinane poised to take ride on Weigh Anchor Uttoxeter Millwall's hooligan supporters bring play-off disgrace Masterful Milan put Barcelona to flight CAA Gannon inspires Stockport's advance For the Record Wycombe show no regard for tradition Speedie proves hero and villain BBC 1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concerto 2pm Variations Choice Satellite Equestrianism England underrate one-day specialists at their peril England's trek blocked at outset Young touring team concedes four tries in defeat by province Times Two Crossword No 167 Winning Move Word Watching Players attacked in pitch invasion The Times Canon Lingua Phone Racing Belfast Telegraph N. B. S KPMG Management Consulting Osborne Computer (UK) Limited N. B. S Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Corporate Executives Search Howgate Sable BBM Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Date Sciences Inphase Software Limited Insignia Solutions MP Michael Page Sales & Marketing Hoggett Bowers K/f Associates Whitehead Selection PA Consulting Group Hoggett Bowers Richdata MAL Management Appointments Limited United Artists N. B. S Psion JWI N. B. S Ernst & Young Newnham College Cambridge Parkland Sun Purcon Consultants Limited JM Management Services CSR MSL International AXA Equity & Law PMC Consultants Barclays Impact plus Coopers & Lybrand Headway Andersen Consulting ITC Independent Television Commission M Madge Cabouchon Ltd. Alliance Leicester Interface Executive Nn Recruitment Toyota Chusid Lander Connaught Wolters Kluwer Druid Systems Ward Executive Limited The Sunday Times EIZO Professional Display Systems Senior Management Consultant Hoggett Bowers TMA Makro Metier Professional Recruitment Motorola Randall Royal Mail It Southern Guinness Barnardos Head Office RCG Information Technology, Inc. Vertika Chief Executive Standard Life DePuy MEB Midlands Electricity plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCG a Salisbury Consulting Group Company JBA John Bowler Associates Computacenter Holos Coopers & Lybrand VIP Management Consultants Simpson Crowden Consultants Flame Tree Management Servise Ltd. Community Builders David Abbott and Partners Simpson Crowden Consultants Coba-Mid Everton Football Club SC Selection Afa Recruitment Advertising Digby Morgan Consulting NEC Highbury College Portsmouth Charterhouse Executives Job Search now! Career Analysts Granada Mercury Communications We now have some exciting opportunites for… Coopers & Lybrand 3 Trainee Managers Computer Sales £45-77K Ote Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Watershed Total Quality—process Reengineering Simpson Crowden Consultants Mcc EnTra Quantel LCC Welsh Water Plc Dynamic Logic Limited Independent Computer Solutions Barnes Kavelle TK Selection Pi The British Equestrian Federation Management Trainee Chinese Medicine Doctor Barnardos Hi-Q Systems Ltd Associates in Advertising Overseas Jobs Express Fine Art Publisher's Chelsea All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: University of London Couples Required by Holiday Company Harrods Knightsbridge University of Wolverhampton Sun Electric UK Ltd ROC Pa Position P/a Secretary to Md of Entertainment Orientated… Bernard Hodes The Executive Committee Business Analyst Receptionist/secretary Fashion Consultant P. A. To Managing Director Vol Wode Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Mercury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Groomed to serve Mandela Desmond Dearlove on a project to prepare black South Africans for management Aia Associates in Advertising Austin Knight The Legal Protection Group Jtec Times Newspapers Allied Dunbar My outplace or yours? Olympus Keymed Druid Systems Sales and Marketing-Manager/senior Manager International Commodity Trading Company Suromedica Hidden Hearing Ltd Pacific appointments Strathclyde Transport Ernst & Young Regional Director Sales Manager Italian Spanish Manager OC Fairplace Consulting Limited The Seafield & Strathspey Estate Two into one won't go Hospitals are being merged to save on costs, but this is a fallacy, argues Andrew Greene Public & Healthcare Surrey County Council Fcs PMT Keep politics out of the health service Complaints about hospital services should be handled at local level, not by constant reference to ministers RAS All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Research Assistant Central London Multifund requires General Manager

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