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News from 24/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Martin R. Davies, W. H. White (Regimental County Secretary), Jon Ashworth, Philip Bassett and Alexandra Frean, Hilary Bradt, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Ben MacIntyre, Ivo Tennant, J. Baldwin, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, Douglas Verrall, Ian Murray, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Miller, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Malcolm Pinhorn, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Brian Johnston, John Street, Andrew Chevis, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, Anthea Saxon, David Engleheart, Peter Grimes, Tom Cannon and John O'Leary, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Dr Harvey Marcovitch, Woodrow Wyatt, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Leonard Harris, Commissioner and Director of Internal Taxes, Susan Gilchrist, Ronald Finn, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, Michael Bedford, Editor, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Brown, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Regina, Peter Scott, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Tim Congdon, Leslie Clark, Matthew d'Ancona, Frances Gibb and Derek Wheatley QC, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Selbourne, Parkes, Julian Muscat, John G. Glover (Associate), Dominic Kennedy, Iola Smith, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Chris Parker, Eamonn Butler, Director, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, John Brown (Director), Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Kenneth Rea, H. B. Gibson, M. Fernyhough, Nadine Meisner, Adrian Dannatt, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, S. J. Williams, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Jeremy Laurance and Richard Duce, Colin Campbell, Rachel Kelly and John Shaw, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,

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Rampant tissue-destroying disease claims more victims Major bases campaign on patriotism Why orange has turned blue Index University: Joining the Top Table Esso charges extra 4.5p a gallon today British Airways soars to £301m Greenwich fails Halifax hint West Indies Run Machine BBC overturns payout for gay honeymoons The Tynan Letters Veuve Clicquot Champagne of the Season 30p Censors prune Chelsea exhibit Greenwich fails university ratings test Ministers stay united in face of gun attacks Barclays By Staff Reporters: Freed arms pair claim Thatcher link Correction Poor treatment blamed for high cervical cancer toll Disabled crawl to Commons An old-fashioned right hook for the modernisers 'Caustic' oven cleaner taken off the market Murder hunt widens Bus pass case referred Greenkeeper dies 'Fox' savages girl Drug boat abandoned Footballer sues star goalseorer whose tackle ended career By a Staff Reporter: Anger at jail sentence for death driver Man accused of abduction By a Staff Reporter: Tycoon's killer jailed after boy found due By a Staff Reporter: Teacher accused of seducing boy, 13 Car thieves move out to the country Bulger case solicitor rejects US cash Epson BBC banks on big names for normal service during strike Halifax Classical garden grows in 20 days Grand Tour splendours fetch £2.7m Immigrant rich to be allowed in The London Hernia Centre Shotgun man given life for killing girl in random attack Leica Keene on Chess Vtech Last of the Liberty ships sails back to Pompey Peugeot Tynan's world of letters goes to British Library Dillons the Bookstore Olivier:'You can be too tactless for words' First direct New civil courts will cut backlog Murder charge Surgeon's fight Dear diary. . . Rope trick Empty nest 600 Series High Court upholds Howard's cut-price crime compensation Lords support curb on right to silence Dell Poll boosts Lib Dems in fight for Eastleigh seat First direct Blushing mayor sees Tory town turn red By our Legal Correspondent: Judge calls for end to reform deadlock Clarke gives hint that eventual goal is single currency The three main parties yesterday set out their stalls for next month's elections to the European Parliament Ashdown at odds with party line on Brussels veto power Lib Dem MOPS The Times Beckett promises to keep focus on domestic policy Labour In Parliament Lombard NatWest More of the same returns spotlight to domestic scene Riddell on Politics 'Charming thug' seduces French Kohl ally wins German presidency Elderly MEP sees imperial past as model for Europe Austria-Hungary's former Crown Prince has a romantic feeling for Europe. He has seen the past and thinks it works Major fires up Bristol faithful First Direct Israel gives Arafat ultimatum over call for 'holy war' Belgrade starts to repatriate refugees Hurd appeals for peaceful solution to Crimea dispute Inept Clinton blamed for West's 'strategic arthritis' Washington: President Clinton yesterday presented Medals of Honour, America's highest military award, to the widows of two sergeants who died in Somalia (Ian Brodie writes). Gary Gordon, 33, and Randall Shughart, 35 were among 18 Americans who died in one of several botched attempts to arrest Muhammad Farrah Alied, the Somali warlord, in Mogadishu last autumn. Mr Clinton said any criticism of the relief mission should be directed at him, not at the soldiers who took part The Kennedy family says a final farewell to 'remarkable woman' Chinese gloves trade breaks us ban on imported jail-made goods (AFP): Patten pet gets week in colony doghouse (AFP): Pilgrims killed Aid dwindles (Reuter): Mexico shaken (Reuter): Extremists held (Reuter): Jail sackings (Reuter): Minister seized (Reuter): Leader named Writer grabbed (Reuter): Bear baited (AP): Going up Winner jeered UN envoy to fly in after cancelling risky Kigali road trip Civil war threatens future of pygmy race Mandela talks ease dispute over Zulu land Star Trek crew to boldly go no more National Westminster Bank Punishment to fit the civic crime Concluding our examination of David Selbourne's radical challenge to creeping anti social attitudes Education, deterrence and sanctions are David Selbourne's prescription, he tells Matthew d'Ancona 'I consider the Unt to be enemles of civic order' The Times Why divorce should be more difficult Extract: Responsibilities within the Family Pharma Sanctions for the citizen Extract Enforced Duties Does doctor know best? Patients' lifestyles are their own business, says Dr Trisha Greenhalgh MOPS Why children can't take their medicine Dr Harvey Marcovitch on the confusion which surrounds drug prescribing for the very young Ethical rules exclude those under 12 from trials Ethical rules exclude those under 12 from trials Runny Nose & Eyes? Bio-Light Bacteria that eat the flesh Return of a mystery killer This bug is by no means as new as it seems CU No business of government As the White Paper on competitiveness is published, Tim Congdon argues that intervention damages industry China's final assault on Tibet The destruction of a nation of peace has taken a new turn-but why? And girded with praise The Times Diary Marine life The Times Diary Lobster island The Times Diary Village voice The Times Diary Dog tired The Times Diary No way to choose a leader Woodrow Wyatt looks forward to Labour's ballot Playing at Home The Tories would deserve to win, were Europe the battleground A Voice for Ramaphosa The Anc secretary-general is no believer in grand coalitions Not Just a Four-Letter Man The Tynan letters are social history as well as good gossip Use of hypnosis in crime inquiries London's railways BBC partnership Focus on two fats and heart disease Duty on wine Taming a mower Sergeant on parade TV and Parliament Changes facing the Royal Mail Death from old age Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Meeting A brilliant heritage goes on display Chelsea Flower Show Birthdays today Luncheons Dinners Anglo-Israel Association Forthcoming marriages West Heath Appointment Announcements from the schools Royal engagements Personal Column Trailfinders A. T. Milne Cliff Wilson Forte Leisure Breaks Sir Edward Lambert (From our Special Correspondent): On this Day Election Campaign. Loud Speakers, Cars and Films Ken Donlan Roy Plunkett Refreshed and refined Tom Cannon and John O'Leary on how the tables reflect changes in higher education Top tables Newton MessagePad March across the Midlands Bold initiatives have paid dividends for the unconventional and fast-growing De Montfort Colleges will dissolve borders European student exchange numbers are set to double Will anyone open the door? Peter Scott reports on colleges that want to become universities The 'university' title is taken to represent a kite-mark of excellence Stung by the system Hard decisions await applicants for either Oxford or Cambridge Enter by the right course Barclays Aiming for Oxbridge State school pupils need fear no snobbery, reports Richard Brown News The Times Crossword No 19,550 Business People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Halifax seeks merger to make biggest society bigger Bidding opens for British Coal's regions British Coal says that 9,100 of its mineworkers have agreed to new flexible contracts in exchange for redundancy protection and ?6,000 lump sum payments Sandoz pays $3.7bn for Gerber Picture Gallery Law Arts BA soars but gives warning on USAir Sport John Charcol PIA comes under fire from MPs Smart Ideas that Go Abroad Gloom Bloom New Broom Resume Chairman ousted in shake-up at Eagle Star The group wants to bring Eagle Star's general and life insurance operations closer together so that opportunities to sell life cover are not missed by its salesmen Nhl back in the black Bank of Scotland Competitiveness White Paper to be unveiled Poll shows upturn in consumer confidence Legal & Public Notices Fox's $500m deal to challenge us networks Betterware seeks to reassure investors Lloyds Chemists ahead Kunick passes payout Kenwood advances Lucas ban lifted in US Seton lifts profits Late payments 'at peak' Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Courage needed over PIA The City's new regulator has basic flaws Bluff and double bluff over gas Buyers line up for ultimate privatisation Bid threat boosts Portals The Times Exco plans £200m return to market Steiner leaves Amstrad Company News in Brief The Times Mixed start hits Ladbroke Europcar Futures selling leaves prices perched above 3,100 Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options VCI goes to market with value of £60m Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets The good news: the recovery is slowing Tories set business targets in state of the nation report The Prime Minister and a galaxy of ministers today launch the long-awaited White Paper on competitiveness. Phillip Bassett reports Brothers in wit trade punchlines The Times City Diary Lloyd's gauntlet The Times City Diary Bloomin' hungry The Times City Diary Energetic Eggar The Times City Diary Golfers have a ball The Times City Diary Turbulence in us airspace NHL Ladbroke Loss-making Lloyd's names have no right to complain Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Betterware Pea-picker will mean farms shell out less Business for Sale The Alderney Bunkering Company Mind your Own Business Smart ideas that may end up abroad Award-winning innovators often face problems developing their products, says Rodney Hobson Partners aim for less of an impact HDC APC Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Lorraine Electronics National Westminster Bank Eureka! Inspiration found in the bath Shares slide in thin trading Ce Heath The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Judges wanted: apply here Frances Gibb and Derek Wheatley QC look at a major shake-up for the judiciary How appointment works The system is a mystery to many-yet it is somehow a success Lodging a protest Picture Gallery What Makes a Good Judge? Inns and Outs Legal Appointments Freshfields Laws are 'unsimple and unreformed' Italian Outing ZMB QD Robert Walters Associates Riley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers MP Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Teesside Berwin Leighton Chambers CPS QD ZMB Chubb QD Mercury Communications Pentland Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB London West End Solicitors Imro RAS Hammond Suddards Solicitors Multiple Display Advertising Items The Brits invade Italy Britain's brightest legal talent has arrived in Milan for a week of commercial and cultural events, Edward Fennell reports GLS A rare look at how juries work An American television programme has presented research that could not even be carried out in Britain Parent cannot dictate assessment Wardship power of arrest limited Justices exceeded three month limit Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Religious selection justified in area Franchises Cellnet Office Equipment Gultronics Board is entitled to charge property Multiple Classified Advertising Items C & R (Lewisham) Ltd, Big screen, small world Geoff Brown takes a cinematic trip around the globe with this year's Cannes prizewinners Score draw for Leeds Stephen Pettitt reviews the Munich premiere of a new British opera Opera From funk to physics Jazz: Chris Parker on a refreshingly eclectic London festival Theatre Trigger-happy males under fire Television Review 'It's the chaps who fire at targets who seem most creepy' In tomorrow's Arts Pages Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fillms in London and (where indlcates with the symbol on releases across the country Too close for comfort nowadays Opera: Rodney Milnes on a Britten classic revived and, below his first church parable Peter Grimes Coliscum Accident saves the day Concert: Gerald Larner on how a broken cello string stopped play for the Hallé Plainly dressed, powerfully sung Curlew River St Paul's, Covent Garden The Times Did they die at your hands one night? Look, it's no good being a damned fine actor unless you can take the audience with you-and that's damned hard work, luvvies. Kenneth Rea reports You've got to be totally honest with an audience. They can tell if you're cheating' On the Road again They were all there at New York's Beat convention-Kerouac's kid; Ginsberg: Amram: Adrian Dannatt Robots in lust Edward Lam Co Royal Court Ugly beauty The Auteurs Waterfront, Norwich Young guns misfire Peripheral Violence Cockpit, Nw8 A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Carling to bolster revamped reserves Charlton enjoys new problems Pools Forecast Word-Watching For the Record Wales win away after run of home defeats Ecclestone attempts to engineer comeback by Mansell Norman to apply for recognition Irish ring the changes Ipswich claim bronze Intrum drops away Shooters lose places The Times Asmussen jumps aboard Weigh Anchor Nap: Kismetim (2.50 Folkestone) Next best: Yoxall Lodge(3.20 Folkestone) Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Southwell Sedcefield Davies has to settle for second despite late rally Bears clip wings of Pegasus The Times Hemmings holds out after Sussex crumble Loye inspires triumph over Surrey Yesterday's Scoreboards Schoolboy marked above average Simon Barnes on the young cricketer whose batting has eclipsed even Brian Lara Peak Practice Middleton enacts blocking role to perfection Watkinson and Lloyd stand firm to defy Patel spin BBC1 Variations Rugby Union Navratilova boils over after first-round defeat Majestic Lara plunders again Fifth successive century for Warwickshire's West Indian batsman Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Picture Gallery Boxing's £10m fairground package offers dubious value Andrew Longmore believes that an eight-fight television deal may tarnish, a champion's image Rapid Cricketline Racing

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