News from 23/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Steele Addison (Chairman), Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ken Coates (Chairman), Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Snowdon, Executive Chairman, Jeremy Kingston, Clinton-Davis, Graham Zellick, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Stuart Jones, John O'leary Education Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Cowen, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Margaret Singh, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, A. W. F. Edwards, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Aisling Foster, John O'leary, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, Susan Gilchrist, Neil MacKinnon, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Brown, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Christina Koning, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Rachel Collins, Cecil A. Isola, Stephen Bennett, John Johnson, Chairman, Matthew d'Ancona, Beryl Dixon, Harriet Paterson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Michael Griffiths (Chairman), Chris Hadley, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Norrie (President), Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Graham Lacey, Frank Johnton, George Cowie, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Paul Garner, Richard Beeston, Margaret Morrissey, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, James Mates, Oliver Maurice, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Peggy Smith, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Robert Fried, Robert Cockburn and Stewart Tendler, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Trumble, Philip Gardner, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,
ResumoBrown fires opening shot for leadership Rallying cry aims to appeal to all Blair vows to stay on course Index University Finding a Place Blood donor deaths raise dementia fears Picture Gallery Dublin reviews security after pub killing Major plea on Euro-poll Lorry driver held England draw The New Politics Refugees killed as airport falls James Mates in Kigali watches as hundreds of death squad suspects are stripped of guns, grenades and machetes Second Innings Abbey National 30P Jobless will be forced to sign tough dole contract NEC Picture Gallery Quango explosion 'undermines essential democratic scrutiny' University funding squeezed Jailing for fines costs millions Brown's emotion fails to move pragmatic minds Election Sketch Bulger case appeal plan shocks parents Watch on lobbyists Public workers at risk Domingo crowded out Press ombudsman dies Youths shot at Kaufman Australian police arrest suspected backpacker killer Major farms out secrets St. Joseph's Hospice Band's Fawlty echo Hillside helicopter crash kills three Radisson Edwardian Hotels Radio transplant blooms at Chelsea Woman is seventh victim of mystery infection Lib Dems play along with voters' doubts Domestic disagreements dominate Euro-campaign From Planet Beanus to the Rainbow Connecting, a record 552 candidates vie for support Revolution simmers in rural France A Gaullist tinge has crept back into the speeches of almost every French politician trying to drag disgruntled voters to the European polls next month, the first in a series of articles discloses Major raises the stakes to dispel apathy Allies gather to relive landings in Normandy Southern England and northern France will pay host to millions commeorating D-Day Police chief fears drug war is lost Keene on Chess Park canal tramp checks out Food poisoning oubreak hits 24 PC in court Kray divorces Lesson learnt Run to ground Fluttering back Sea plot closed Abbey National Clinton is armed with rhetoric Citroen How duty can lead us all out of despair Startin today: a two-part examination of a striking radical change in society The political philosopher David Selbourne is challenging the conventions of society with a fresh emphasis on individual civic responsibility. He explains his argument to Matthew d'Ancona Searching for a philosophical cure Extract: Failure of Academia The Times Meet David Selbourne DELL Ethical stranger endangers order Extract: Rights and Duties Clinton dismisses idea that wife covets his job Renault Cars with Flair Quiet funeral planned for former First Lady Flintstones set to be rock-solid dollar earners How To Turn Your Old Newspapers Into Cash Advertisement Korean dispute eases Hamas vows to avenge kidnap Israeli diplomatic staff throughout the world have been placed on alert as Jerusalem steels itself for the retaliation promised by Islamic militants Sanctions imposed on Haiti regime Lloyds Bank Picture Gallery A child among Muslim women praying at a Jakarta… Whale sanctuary opposed By our Foreign Staff: Karadzic 'ready for truce talks' From Reuter in Aden: Aden hit by north Yemen missile Investors in People Moscow and Kiev leaders try to avert conflict in Crimea Hurd seeks wider Russia role American Airlines Picking a President sparks carnival in Berlin No Title Mandela to hold talks on Zulu deal From Reuter in Kampala: Grim tide of corpses from Rwanda floods into Lake Victoria Museveni appeals for international help to clear detritus of war Embattled Craxi stays in Tunisia (AP): Children killed (AP): Tunnel protest (Reuter): Kurds flee (AFP): Briton held (AP): Bus stop (Reuter): Pope jovial Superstar double act of academia The couple who write blockbusters of social history Audio Library Token Rise of Boxgrove Man Scientists know more about the family tree of the oldest known European than about his life. But a picture is slowly emerging. Nigel Hawkes reports For mutual protection, the creatures slept together in a group Forced to line up behind the enemy Why we should all blush with shame for the Equal Opportunities Commission No Title Phillips Top ten Marks for style Sparklers Hotline Boots Matthew Parris There are great things ahead for the Princess after her rescue - I mean, just look what happened to me Wild side story The Times Diary Champion for the moral majority Mary Whitehouse has been proved right in forcing broadcasters to accept their responsibilities Time out on internal debate Don't be fooled by the partisan arguments for the European elections, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Budding monster The Times Diary Not a strong suit The Times Diary Beyond our Ken The Times Diary Blow for Blowers The Times Diary Ballet splits The Times Diary Duty Calls Introducing a book for politicians on their way to battle Troubled Crimea Considerable autonomy from Kiev is the only solution Charity Begins at Home Foreign generosity in helping schizophrenia puts us to shame Need for action on safety at sea Gibraltar frontier European flag Own-grown debate at Chelsea show National parks control Rights in Turkey Libraries' future Lakeland safeguards Customs' powers Digging up bones in search of truth Court Circular Dinners Lord High Commissioner Personal Column Memorial service Service dinners Nature notes The Solicitors' and Legal Office Exhibition Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Marriages The Times Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages North Yorkshire Lieutenancy Announcements from the schools Notice to Advertisers Leonard Friedman Leonard Friedman, violinist and founder of the Scottish barque Ii aged 63. He was born on December 11,1930 James Broomhall James Broomhall, doctor, missionary in China and the Phillipines, and historican, died in Tunbridge Wells on Mau 11 aged 82. He was borm on Decemeber 6,1911 Latest wills Commander Guy Hoffman Ron Vawter Ron Vawter actor, died on April 16 aged 45. Her was born in Glens Falls New York, in 1948 (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day The Royal Wedding Arrival of the Tsar in Berlin Barclays Finding your seat of learning John O'Leary introduces a vital route map for students, published in the Times throughout this week The Times The Times Good Frantic to be in the clear There is a new system in the race for admission to university this year. ben Preston reports The class of '93 revisited Ben Preston discovers how four of last year's newcomers have fared Narrow the options Colleges play cat and mouse Government cash curbs mean there are likely to be fewer firm offers Survival of the college fittest A financial squeeze is hitting hard, Richard Brown says Last call for admissions lottery It is time to end the annual scramble for course places Plan ahead for costs Times Reader Competition Barclays Working to pay the bills Money's too tight to mention, but is student exploitation reality or myth? Jakob finds most of his clothes in Soho skips and rubbish bins News The Times Crossword No 19,549 Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow England finish with a whimper Norway expose hollow talk of World Cup revenge Tedious stalemate punctures early optimism Arts Education Business Callard called in to replace injured Pears The Loan Corporation Books on Monday The deadline for entries to the Second Innings of… Italians splash to controversial success Gently does it for Romero For the Record Australian Pools Chech Hall wades in for victory Davies falls narrowly short of hat-trick Hounslow reach play-off New deal for Lewis Pinsent pulls out hurt Wales set course record Fisher makes it seven Challenge's new peak Testing time comes early for Rowell England await managerial backlash after second tour defeat Irish confidence takes battering Wales complete first task on World Cup trail Natal exploit lack of basic skills Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, faces the hard facts of life in provincial rugby in South Africa Wigan hold off late challenge from Castleford to clinch treble Workington keep Crusaders at bay Fixtures The Times Experience a mixed blessing for Ireland Squad Saturday's Racing Results Golac plans to build on final triumph Thunderer: Windsor Fine Lace gains day for Tarry Point-To-Point Results Wycombe's success provides example for Woking Flat Leaders Kinane decision to cause shake-up in Derby market Thunderer: Leicester Rapid Raceline Cairo Prince sixth By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Ascot rematch for top fillies Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Market Rasen Non-stop National Hunt is summer madness Fixtures for the Times Second Innings Game Take your guard for a second innings Last chance to enter our cricket selction 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 Fairbrother has to settle for silver lining after jacket ruling Lord's loss must lead to one-day rethink Reeve thrives in late show The Britannic Assurance County Championship Ashes Tour '95 Illingworth turns back to the future John Woodcock believes a return the future Yesterday's Scoreboards Saturday's Scoreboards Middlesex felled by Hampshire openers Minox Eubank drawn into new bout of controversy Close demands third match with champion after losing narrowly on points Wade gallops on to beat handicap The Times Sampras stands on brink of greatness Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, looks at the prospect for the world's No 1 player at the French Open championships Stich leads Germany to title Brooksfield steals early advantage with break from fleet Picture Gallery Swan of Avon as a dead duck Theatre: Bendict Nigthingale on a curelly mistreated Pericles; plus a revival of Ford's dark love story Life brought to life Dance: John Percival turns the spotlight on the choregraphers The Rite of Spring Mitchell, Glasgow Opera Dressing up the part Uadi/Iris The Place Grace under pressure Chamber Music: Business as usual at the Sheffield Festival Books Criminals of passion The Broken Heart Lyric Studio, W6 The secret of genius Arts Briefing Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Events London A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Principals we can believe in Opera: Strauss in Cardiff; Rossini in Canterbury; Leoncavallo and Puccini in Brighton Old-style comic cuts Ii barbiere di Siviglia Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury Too simple by half? I pagliacci/Gianni Schicchi Theatre Royal, Brighton I srael's man of war Julia Neuberger on a fierce foe of the land for-peace deal with the PLO A galleria of Roman rogues Romans Their Lives and Times By Michael Sheridan Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £18.99 Rotten core of the big apple The Waterworks By E. L. Doctorow MacMillan, £14.99 Rattling the Republic A Second Life By Dermot Bolger Viking, £15 Celtic tales of our day Fishing the Sloe Black River By Colum McCann Phoenix House, ?13.99 The Acid House By Irvine Welsh cape, £9.99 pbk original TES Jobs with second insight Choosing your second secretarial job requires careful thought about the diraction you want ypur career to take: Beryl Dixon offers some advice LIFFE Masterlock Global Markets Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Move into TV Senior SEC £18,000 Start with US! Picture Gallery Admin SEC Exceptional Secs £16,000 pkg Multiple Classified Advertising Items KENZO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair Solicitors AUDIO/WP Secretary Word for Windows PowerPoint Excel For peace of mind when illness strikes With NHS support for the elderly being cut back, many are insurance against the cost of health care. Ros Drinkwater reports Red Cross to the rescue As well as its war zone work, the agency is busy on the home front Registered Nursing Home Association Limited Sunrise Medical Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Teesside Dame Alice Owen's School Blundell's School University of Kent GEOS Bursar Business Courses Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Polytechnics Multiple Display Advertising Items Sussex University of Nottingham Leicester University Anglia polytechnic university New World Education Degree Courses A charter to please parents Margaret Morrissey offers the Education Secretary a few possible amendments to his latest public relations drive Learning from the past To evaluare school-centred teacher training's chances of success, go back 70 years, Philip Gardner says Education Courses University of Hertfordshire The neglected ology Viewpoint International Bachelor of Business Administration Gabbitas Oxford and County Business College Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Heath Group Lloyds and C&G set for takeover plan hearing Weighing up portfolio asset allocation Gilt-Edged More pep in M&S profits Reporting this Week BA campaign may force Air Inter revamp Outlook bright for British car market Diamonds keep the shine on bonuses Somerfield steps up supermarket price war Independence opposed VCI signs up Man Utd Paybill freeze criticised Multiple Display Advertising Items Square Mile guides global shipping by remote control The Baltic Exchange, the world's the world's premier shipping market, is 250 years old. It still earns a fortune for Britain, says Philip Pangalos Stars' gift scheme stubbed out The Times City Diary Together by design The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Wharf gets wetter Tee for twos The Times City Diary Game of the name The Times Diary Atmosphere of distrust that poisons the accounting debate BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 Live World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Don't Miss It Tonight Radio 3 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Anglia Satellite Societies at Bay National Lottery losers look likely to appeal Eurotunnel hits £700m loan target Eurotunnel can now proceed with its ?850 million rights issue. This is far more than its previous equity-raising and shares are likely to be heavily discounted Companies cut back charitable donations Hostile bid expected for Portals Times Two Crossword ICL teams win business challenge Talks leave dollar vulnerable Winning Move Word Watching Corby Great Divide MPs due to finalise report on PIA
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