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News from 20/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Paul Wilkinson and Dominic Kennedy, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Freud, John Smith, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Ann Robinson Chief Executive, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Emma Woollacott, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Robert Hewison, Tristan Garel-Jones, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, G. MacKlin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, David Guest, M. Newbold (Deputy Head), Brian Rix (Chairman), Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Marjorie Wallace, Margot Norman, Lin Jenkins, Sir Peter Kemp, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, P. G. Wines, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, James Landale and Colin Narbrough, John Morris, Richard Rawsthorn, Rhodes Boyson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Iain MacKintosh(Director), B. J. Lennox (President), Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatice Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Helen Nowicka, Grahame Leon-Smith, Anne C. A. Silk, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Sara McConnell, Geoffrey Hinton, Christopher Walker, Martin Fletcher and Jonathan Mirsky, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Arthur Leathley and Philip Bassett, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Paul S. Phillips, Benedict Nightingale, Paul Wilkinson and Kate Alderson, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, K. Czerny, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Catherine Milton, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Killer will be quizzed over 7 more girls Genette Tate case reopens as 'wicked' driver is jailed for 35 years Thatcher 'no' on Pergau England win Index No Title Major puts peace onus on Sinn Fein Williamson's walk-off part brings down curtain Saturday in the Times Save 40p Jacqueline Onassis receives last rites Governor lays down the law to block base rate cut Abbey National Major challenges Sinn Fein to turn its back on violence Reynolds welcomes 'positive' response Nokia Orangephone Picture Gallery Police to vote on guns Thatcher snubs dam inquiry By our Political Correspondent: Smith funeral today Judges will have to apply for their jobs Leadership bids roll in, but no fairytale ending Political Sketch Governors fined after school minibus crash News in Brief Bulger's father cleared IRA man wins review Two on heroin charge Boy accused of attack Fears for 17oz baby Schoolboy's nature notes take root at hedgerow inquiry Bodies of two girls exhumed Peter Rabbit leaps to £63,000 record Law tutor wins £60,000 libel The greatest show that never was The moment Nicol Williamson knew that it was over Robert Hewlson, of The Sunday Times, reviews last night's performance Doctors say they have ended lives Zimbabwe Investment Centre Acting the unconventional The mistakes that left a killer on the loose for eight years After police has lost statements and failed to act on leads, the murderer was arrested only after a chance sighting Currys Top Brand Cordless Abandoned, ridiculed and widely despised The Killer By a Staff Reporter: I never doubted it was Black, says police chief Inquiry Team Jail move request could be granted The Future By a Staff Reporter: Girl bound and gagged in back of Black's van The Survivor Mothers endure agonising reminders of past anguish The Families Abbey National 'Susie might even have had children by now' Peugeot All-night GP surgeries may replace home visits Multiyork Club faces ground closure after pitch invasions Lorries roll through Channel Tunnel at last Intel inside West's wife accused of 7th killing News in Brief Fatal crash Greens silenced Indecency case Fiennes fined Chemical spill Boy, 3, drowns TV shows censured for payments to gangland killers By our Media Correspondent: True-life drama rules tightened Texas Chelsea's shop-soiled plants dismay growers New arrivals are pick of the crops Weekend Shopping Keene on Chess Bed puts wind up organisers Texas How Much Would You Give to save a Baby Whale? Royal Mail may be sold in two years Heseltine promises to relax restraints on post offices Dixons The week in Parliament Guardian Direct Commons reform given a boost Smith leaves his successor with high-risk legacy Riddell on Politics Audi Dealers Rabin rejects PLO attempt to defuse row over jihad call Despite opposition by hardliners on both sides, the Israelis and Palestinians are to hold new talks on gradually spreading limited self-rule in the occupied west Bank Toyota Carina E Peking gives cool reception to American human rights envoy Delhi's purists battle Hinglish Clinton ally seeks plea bargain in fraud case Cordula Picture Gallery Abta Afghan exiles return to reap heroin profits European demand lures poppy farmers War refugees home from Pakistan and Iran are rejecting grain crops for the lucrative easy pickings from drugs, Edward Gorman writes from Kabul Returning Solzhenitsyn dismissed as yesterday's prophet The dissident Nobel Iaureate who exposed the ideological bankruptcy of communism is coming home. But the one-time spiritual gurn is being met with an indifference bordering on contempt Bonn trip sparks Western fears on Yeltsin's health Nato offer aims to bolster Russia link Peoples Phone Picture Gallery Chateau conceals Ali Baba's cave of art fakes Prostabrit Hover Speed Bosnia warlords given ultimatum to reach peace Malawi cheers fall of Banda after 30 years B&q Rose stands ground as sniper lets fly De Klerk thanks Britain News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear alarm (Reuter): Aden blasts (Reuter): Hospital hit (Reuter): Piano ban Essex girl in a hurry Athlete Sally Gunnell is now an author too. Rachel Kelly dashed to meet her She is modest in real life, a non-ego in a world full of them My night of Millwall shame A fan from the age of six, Ben Preston watched as his club disgraced the game of football Thomas Cook The Times Tory rights, Labour duties The best ideas on child support are coming from the Opposition 'I haven't time to be ill! I don't want to lose all I have built up' Majorie Wallace has a deadline to raise £1 million for mental illness, and is battling with breast cancer The Valerie Grove Interview Continental Motoring Whose line anyway? Can a little black dress be exclusive? Yes, says YSL, but others accept being copied Mercury Philip Howard The English gentleman is not the idiot his style-free dressing suggests Gnome and away The Times Diary Picture Gallery Rats and double rats! The tenacity of rodents should be a rebuke to our modern presumption that we can improve on nature's plan Now stand back The Times Diary Attlee revisited The Times Diary Unorthodox The Times Diary Up to their necks The Times Diary All change in the Civil Service Sir Peter Kemp says the top tiers let down the rest Moscow Sickness Diplomats struggle to imagine Russia without Yelstin Clear Need for Change Major must rethink his policy in Ulster Beyond Hobson-Jobson There are few things more Indian than English Amnesty's view of Colombian rights Zimbabwe pensions Transport delays Blake memorial Crime, society, and an armed police Juries still out Down to earth School resources Wartime relics Disability and discrimination Death of John Smith Boxgrove Man Court Circular Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays Lecture School announcements Anniversaries Dinners Luncheons Cambridge University Boat Club Latest wills Memorial service Dr Koto Matsudaira Reception Appointment Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Church of Scotland Sir Keith Falkner Sir Keith Falkner, former bass-baritone and Director of the Royal College of Music, 1960-74, died on May 17 aged 94. He was born at Sawston, near Cambridge, on March 1,1900 Personal Column Elias Motsoaledi Elias Motsoaledi, African National Congress veteran and former Robben Island prisoner, died of cancer in Soweto on May 10 aged 69. He was born in the northern Transvaal province on July 26,1924 Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Research into Ageing The British Kidney Patient Association Church Housing Trust Combat Stress Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Robert Mauthner Robert Mauthner, diplomatic editor of the Financial Times, died on May 18 aged 65. He was born in Amsterdam on February 22,1929 Lord Huntingfield Lord Huntingfield, 6th baron, linguist and international civil servant died of cancer on May 1 aged 78. He was born May 29,1915 (From a Correspondent): Foreign Checks on Crime News The Times Crossword No 19,547 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Rover and Honda unwind and stay working friends Fresh round of Bt cuts to cost £750m British Telecommunications raised annual profits from £1.97 billion to £2.76 billion, in spite of a £517 million charge for 14,700 redundancies. More jobs are to go Underwriter 'took stick' for telling truth Stock-Market Infotech 30-33 Arts 35-37 Sales rise confounds sceptics The Pound Gold Brent Crude Sport 38-44 Dalvey Business Card Date for lottery winner Lords Law Reports Cast off Meltdown Gone Retrieved British Gas sees profits deflated to £562m EC admits steel plan is dead BT Nuclear sell-off ruled out before the next election A review of the nuclear industry will examine the viability of new nuclear power stations, the option of private finance and the future of the fossil fuel levy Picture Gallery Call to halt C&G-style mergers Company News in Brief The Times By our Industrial Editor: Miners may lose out on redundancy Home-plan buyers seek court ruling Business Roundup Advance for Fine Art Westbury back in black R&d investment lags Euro Disney bank pact Steward Ivory Burton sells property portfolio for £150m By our City Staff: WH Smith to reform structure Advertising rise helps lift Capital 80% BT: up the down escalator Sir Iain receives a £185,000 bonus Water companies face fudge Good deal for Rover ColourCare for sale to managers Bulmer jobs go Ferguson up NSM issue Willis shares fall a fifth on results Mercedes Drive NMC rise under scrutiny Telegraph drops as Black reduces holding Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Denby buyout directors to make £8.9m at flotation Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Bookies on stilts a financial horror story Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Clinton dumps ideological baggage on trade policy Mickey Kantor, in an interview in Washington with Wolfgang Munchau, hints at an about-turn on the controversial issue of numerical targets America's real perceived interests lie in forging bilateral and regional trade agreements where it is the senior partner Spirited stuff at Time Warner The Times City Diary Busted brasserie The Times City Diary Winning name The Times City Diary PIA crossroads The Times City Diary On the menu The Times City Diary Deafening silence The Times City Diary Noble gas Tempus WH Smith Burton A Guide to Money Willis Corroon The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Modest gains at close We'll Stop You Falling into Bad Companies Crown Computer Products A sticky little number IBM's idea of gluing several CDs together could be a multimedia breakthrough, says Matthew May Listen to small talk Online Powers that be Gone to the dogs Road runner Will sales snoopers take your home over? Emma Woollacott describes how, in the 'smart home', commercial interests will be able to monitor what goes on in your house Don't let Elvis break the bank Compuserve can give access to worldwide data from music reviews to newspapers, but watch the bills Sportster Modem IBM Office Messages from the ocean floor Max Glaskin assesses an underwater computer for deep-sea divers MA Harrods Knightsbridge Head of Sales CACI Information Services Troubled times in silicon valley Multimedia is faring well but some of its producers are not Huge losses in the shares market Charity given a sporting chance David Guest finds that organising sporting events to raise money for charity is becoming a popular pastime for technology workers Emirates Learning Tree International Ltd Mapping the Future Offis ERA Technology Lords can exercise Court of Appeal powers Borough subsidy excludes residual GLC housing debt Breach of duty of fairness Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Civil liability determined by section Scots Law Report May 20 1994 Court of Session BCCI assignees are not protected depositers House of Lords Reward request to be disclosed Can Gowrie conjure cash from chaos? Will a new chairman restore the credibility of the Arts Council, asks Richard Morrison Dream setting for drama A Midsummer Night's Dream Freemasons' Hall Opera: An unusual backdrop for Britten at the Covent Garden Festival Theatre BBC Pop Door to door inquiries Television Review Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Krle Anderson London Elsewhere London Galleries Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avaliable Seats at all prices Long Runners Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases Barrymore without the bite Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the return of Nicol Williamson; plus Victorian thrills Jack Criterion Spectators on the edge of their seats Uncle Silas Lyric, Hammersmith Piccadilly Theatre Gould Ludwig Van be techno's main man? Sampling jazz rarities on to dance tracks could becomde old hat, now musicians can concoct raves from the grave. David Toop reports Smooth Seal, Byrne on fire New Releases: Solo albums in very different styles from two artists with the world to play for… and no, one of them isn't Jah Wobble Less metal, more irony With that sound, and that beard, Therapy? will be huge. No question Top Ten Albums Little Buddha In the Times Tomorrow Careless Sussex punished by Adams Kent make hay as Lancashire pay for blunt attack Australia switch to Taylor Middlesex forced to graft for runs Gooch left to stand and stare Andrew Longmore found England's elder statesman of cricket with a point still to prove Hayhurst follows example set by revitalised Lathwell Ambrose checks Surrey's march with five wickets Yesterday's Scoreboards Worried England call up full fire-power England Cejka sets out to prove his pedigree First round Forthcoming company golf days Murray calmly dismisses her seniors For the Record FIA prepared for safety compromise Sport in Brief Ireland make changes Sugar criticises ITV England seek new look Obree chases record Hounslow's challenge McGuire signs deal Law reaches first final Midland Conditions leave British riders struggling to cope Ireland find success at Hickstead Seles to sue for $10m losses The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Angling to rise above the crowd The Flyfisher as Detective Racing Results from Five Meetings Thunderer: Stratford Point-To-Point Dominant Stevens impresses as Britons progress Fine start for Dayjur's progeny Nap: Moccasin Run Next best: Encore M'Lady Thunderer: Newmarket Six-figure sale takes Mysilv to Egerton Vintage Crop eyes Ascot Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Hamilton Park Erhaab drifts Ladbrokes Racing Service Thunderer: Fakenham Rapid Raceline Triumph by Milan yields echo of Cruyff Rob Hughes on the underdogs who shed their cloak of negativity to win the European Cup final Word-Watching Pulled up short again on road to Wembley Freud on Friday By our Sports Staff: Wark gets Ipswich coaching role Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Agreement brings £2m lift for athletics Time and tide wait for no crew in Atlantic crossing Lawrie Smith completes his plans as he prepares Intrum Justitia for the final run back to Southampton BBC1 Celebrity Choice Variations Satellite Equestrianism 40 New Zealand surrender tamely Gough and Udal show promise in comfortable victory for England Edgbaston Scoreboard League backs play-offs despite Millwall rampage Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud 42 Hewlett Packard Ballesteros softens stand in cup venue controversy

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