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News from 25/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Robin Wilson-Webb, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Philip Greig, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Lovibond, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, David Bull, Omar Al-Hassan, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, R. LeGROVE, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Pamela Deanshaw, Ian Bradley, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, David Jones, Peter Barnard, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Geoffrey Lawn, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, D. T. W. Price, Lin Jenkins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Alan J. Moorse, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Andrew Finkel Istanbul Correspondent, Frank Paton (Chairman), Oliver Holt, Nicholas Watt and Robert Morgan, David Akenhead, Alan Lee and Jack Bailey, Brian Cook, Julian Muscat, Sarah Corner, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, John O'leary and Philip Bassett, Craig Lord, John Kelly, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Patricia Wengraf, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Lin Jenkins and Bill Frost, Brian Clarke, Ian Gregory, Graham Mather, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, and Richard Beeston, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, John Phillips, E. R. Oxburgh, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson, Stephen Pollard,

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Hospitals get warning on killer bug Young mother may be sixth victim Blair worried about bedroom space at No 10, says Patten Blair Tops the Poll Index University: Top 20 Student Cities BBC strike hits output M & S profit leaps to £851m Ofgas inquiry Race driver hurt John Wain dies Leader's Lady? US state seeks cost of treating smokers from tobacco firms First Innings Training plan brings in new diploma and apprenticeships N&P 30p Labour's ginger cookies fall for Tories' half-baked schemes Matthew Parris Political Sketch Government defends £1m entry fee for immigrants Britain is first in EU to alter law Moss Bros By a Staff Reporter: Offa makes his final Commons appearance Dublin tightens security in wake of UVF attack Public schools to widen RE MP tells Major CSA suicide Brixton delays put £37m aid in danger News in Brief Two die in bus crash Death lorry firm fined Fall victim gets £95,000 Whitbread home raided Police lose loaded guns Heath book wins prize Greenpeace ordered to pay £29,000 legal bill Widow tells how flesh-eating bug killed fit husband By a Staff Reporter: Car-plunge girl saved from river Saturday in the Times Bank clerk found guilty of GBH over obscene calls By a Staff Reporter: 'Seduction' teacher says she was raped The facts and fears behind a deadly illness Patek Philippe ITV News programmes taken off air by 24-hour BBC strike Eldorado cast wins payout C4 fights for financial independence Dell And now for something completely familiar Radio 4 listener Joe Joseph wakes up with a sense of déjà vu and discovers a fresh meaning to "rolling news" programmes Branson's FM dream fades away To Governor Chris Patten Citroën Doctors seek 15,000 women for breast cancer drug trial 'Ratbag' charges fly as borrowed lilies win gold at Chelsea By a Staff Reporter: Deep-frozen plants are made immortal Sued footballer 'did not go for ball' An evening with Bernard Levin The Times Keene on Chess Talkland Life without luxury costs £22,000 News in Brief West accused Swimmer dies Pub gutted Woodshed plot Ingots stolen Lottery winner Blair demands drive to reverse British decline Lloyds Bank Eastleigh Lib Dem puts case for tax rises In Parliament European Commission told to give up politics Election bullets fly from behind party lines Range Rover Ministers prod companies to win economic success Michael Heseltine is overseeing moves, set out in yesterday's White Paper to make Britain more competitive Modern School Certificate will be 'passport to work' Education & Training International Convention Centre Birmingham Long-term jobless are target Employment Picture Gallery Whitehall urges firms to put emphasis on innovation Business Flight control to go private Air Safety Conflict over Tv proposals Media Business flyers may get a new terminal Airports Brussels social policy criticised Europe Christopher gets Clinton off hook on China trade Number of southern blue whales may be only 450 1848 injury pinpoints brain's moral zone Picture Gallery Deal struck on Haitian refugees Optrex Gennifer Flowers puts telephone tapes on sale Americans' lust for dollars keeps sex thoughts at bay Desolate town on Europe's fringes fears for its future Continuing his pre-European election tour, George Brock visits Frankfurt an der Oder, where people have little interest in poll issues Our Foreign Staff: Bosnian soldiers advance to take Serb-held territory The Royal Bank of Scotland Russia ready to sign Nato deal Turks' leader seeks love and money Bossi and 31 others to be put on trial French Madonna' rocks staid Hanoi Agencies target aid meddlers News in Brief Nazi inquiry German place Vatican denial MOPS Mandela launches £500m fund for rebuilding nation (Reuter): Bombers jailed for 240 years News in Brief (AFP): Release denied Trade hopes Attacker bailed By our Foreign Staff: Rwandan enemies pledge to find peace formula Israeli army prepares for failure of accord Rivals ignore Yemeni wish for unity By our Foreign Staff: '252 kiled' in Mecca stampde Viglen The prodigal's return Not many politicians have fallen harder than Marion Barry Martin Fletcher on the former mayor's campaign to regain Washington DC He was remarried, forsworn alcohol and taken to wearing African attire The Times Audio Library Gay rights in a wallet Dark secrets from the potting shed Margot Norman reports on the obsessives of chelsea Preferred Direct Insurance 'There's substance behind the smile but will he make a leader?' Peter Riddell on the making of Labour's golden boy` The secret life of Cherie Blair Walter Ellis on the determined woman who moulded Labour's Mr Clean Mercury Alan Coren Not only was Boxgrove Man dextrous, he was garrulous too Just waving The Time Diary View from the doorstep Conservative measures to reduce Europe's powers could claw back votes, argues Graham Mather The Times Diary But there is no underclass Politicians should stop playing to middle-class, middle-aged prejudice And vote often The Times Diary Straight bat please The Times Diary Eternal vigilance The Times Diary Another appearance The Times Diary Fixed Principles Strasbourg should not meddle in British life sentences Competition Day An opportunity for awkward economic comparisons A Society by Any Other Name The Royal Horticulturalists should become gardeners instead Smith funeral service Renewable fuels Concerts in costume Hostage to fortune in leadership poll The merits of a balanced education Plea for human rights in Colombia Forestry 'privatisation' Patients in therapy No jesting matter Opt-out parishes within the Church Hi hoe, hi hoe! Court Circular The Times Today's royal engagements Exeter School Personal Column Birthdays today Appointments Memorial service Dinners Lord High Commissioner Service dinner HMS Victory Luncheons HM Government Glaziers' Company Forthcoming marriages Gold medal winners at Chelsea Flower Show John Wain John Wain, CBE novelist poet crtice and professor of Poetry University of Oxford, 1973-78, died in hospital in oxford yesterday aged 69. He was born in stocke on Trent on March 14,1925 Anni Albers Anni Alberts textile artist, died on May 9 aged 94. she was born in Berlin in 1900 Personal Column World Goodwill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baroness Vickers Baroness Vickers DBE formerly the Mp Joan vickers, died on May 23 aged 86. She was born on June 3 1907 On this Day Royal Italian Opera Barclays Newton Britain's top 20 student cities These days where you choose to study for your degree is almost as important as what you choose Tomorrow Barclays Grade stalks ITV's robber barrons Cheannel 4 has begun a campaign blitz to persuade parliament to cut the purse strings forching it to pay profits to the big broadcasters King of the video jungle The cartoon films of Walt Disney are the best sellers on video, a £1 billion market that is booming, writes Alexandra Frean Top 20 Sit-Coms Roseanne to the rescue Classic FM goes into battle The BBC faces a new challenge in print from its radio rival Back to soap and fairy Advertising must change with the media or decline, finds Alan Mithchell Thomson Barrett Organisation plc Successful Salespeople for Immediate Start Cornwell Parker MSL International Sales Manager Times Newspapers Howgate Sable Managing Director British Field Sports Society Overseas Jobs Express Torres Interact Relocation Consultants Caci Information Services A Year in Australia OP Public Relations News The Times Crossword No 19,551 Business Times Weather Call Aa Roadwatch Pollen Count WPAV Health Insurance People in Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Lloyd's pledge on court awards MPs to quiz gas regulator Stock Market Galleries 35 M&S to invest £1bn after record profits Opera 37 US and Japan break trade deadlock The Pound Gold Sport Industry gives warm welcome to competition White Paper Scottish Widows Ministers Duty to Life Prisoners Business Today Credit card users offered phone link Thyssen Aktiengesellschaft Directors' pay deals challenged by insurers By our City Staff: New boats boost Fairline Lloyds sees no legal bar to C&g deal Business failures show three-month decline Business Roundup Lep cuts losses Price cut not passed on Hozelock reaps rewards Thorn hits higher note thanks to music division The group expects double-digit growth to continue as it invests in CD-Rom and other emerging technologies as well as music television stations to rival MTV By our City Staff: LCH halts float as stock market demand eases The Times Names Defence Association Big word, small message White paper lacks substance MPs turn up heart on regulator why only one wheel of forturne? Pennington BET fortunes improve to £92m Dawson pays price for us foray Textile group launchers rights issue Picture Gallery Warning hurts United Carriers Exco Metro profits soar Colour boost Casket ahead Bank job Gloomy trading news pushes shares below 3,100 level Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Fee rise and sales crisis put Yorkshire TV in red Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Chances London Financial Futures APH on road to flotation Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates White Paper pushes industry to front of the policy queue Can the Government's White Paper on competitiveness help to reverse what it calls '100 years of relative decline'? Philip Bassett reports Mapping out a Nomura career The Times City Diary Zen and then? The Times City Diary Bat to hand The Times City Diary Paper round The Times City Diary Horse and hound The Times City Diary Full Marks Tempus Thorn EMI Dawson David Duggan Slide continues British Funds Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercedes-Benz Lovell Homes Barratt Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hants., Dorset, and I. O. W. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heavenly aspirations The Church of England is considering selling some of its see houses. Rachel Kelly reports Just as pretty as a picture Peppar Cottage, made famous in Howards End, has been put on the market When Good Deeds Make a Difference Lock, stock and manor for sale £10. million can buy Salperton the, Cotswold village mentioned in the Domesday Book Builder blunders-owner to blame What should you do if the professional restoring your house makes a mistake? Minister must specify life sentence tariff Court of Appeal Avoiding risk of pressure on jury Legal & Public Notices Tenant moved with family Single employee protected by rule 'Reasonably practicable' includes cost Implied power to charge admission to public Focus on the way we look Visual Art: Powerful German photographs at the ICA; a fine new sculpute in Cambridge college Thomas Struth's photographs examine the relationship between the spectator and the work of art, writes Richard Cork New vision in an ancient setting Contemporary art is now being championed as never before in Cambridge Theatre Around the Galleries Opera Takarazuka! Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theare showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Scarcely a ripple to be heard Theatre: Bendict Nightingale on the West End transfer of Tom Stoppars National hit Arcadia Haymarket Musical lip service to star-crossed lovers Festival Hilary Finch on the less-than-happy families on the guest list at Brighton this year Timeless Tippett Concert: A fiffieth anniversary performance A Child of Our Time Adelphi Theatre A splendid time is guaranteed for all As the new, more egalitarian Glybdebourne opera house awaits curtain up, Rodney Milnes talks to its moving spritis Czechs in the post Radio: Prague Weekend provided the best in public service broadcasting Politically incorrect Rossini Opera; Minor falings mar a major new production of a noble work Mosé in Egitto Covent Garden Calm behind the storm Telivison: Backstage badinage with king Lear A Weekend with Elton John The Times the Theatre Club The Sunday Times Elizabeth Hunt Pan European Recruitment Hambros Bank Limited S J Berwin & Co. MacMillan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eden Repsol (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretaries plus The Secretariat Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associattes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of East London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consulatants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Researcher/p. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rm Associates Secretary/assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holligan facing formidable challenge from Hale La Crème De La Crème Conference Administrator G Greythorn Ripples that help experts leave nothing to chance How trout feed is the angler's final clue—now for the arrest The Flyfisher as Detective Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Med United Non-Secretarial By a Correspondent: Pembroke's strength gives them air of authority Aggressive White puts his case for Test place Covering failure produces red faces at Edgbaston The Times First Class Xi … Pollard leaves Surrey stiff target Gooch leads way for first winner The Top 100 TCCB Private teacher gives public lesson to world's best Albert Dormer finds fascination in the way underlying rivalries can emerge when long-established bridge partners do their own thing Supreme talent of Sampras not matched by20appeal Lack of dramatic quality means forces behind champions remain an enigma The Times Fickle winds play havoc with high-stake gambles Lawrie Smith on Intrum Justitia is suffering frustrating delays as the weathermen are proved wrong Indio brave conditions to preserve cup hopes Sheridan gives Irish reason to smile again Victory over Boliva offers encouragement for world cup finals Le Tissier signs deal to remain at Southampton The Times Crossword range Harris will take lead in Games warm-ups For the Record The Times Yesterday's Racing Results Norman accredited as agent by BAF Sport in Brief Two leaving Wigan Birthday rules out Toes Incentive for Dixon Hardy captures title Road Crash kills four Derby leads way in Europe with record rewards Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: Cartmel Thunderer: Newbury One apiece Rapid Raceline Spanish soap opera reaches final episode As the debate over who should stage the first Ryder Cup in Spain runs its course today, John Hopkins, golf correspondent, recounts the many twists in a tangled plot By our Sports Staff: Nigerian voted top player in NBA England hoping to answer critics David Hands, in Pretoria, says England must raise their game against Western Transvaal to gain the morale-boosting win the tour needs Sharp and Reid passed fit for Scots' opener Bugno masters hills to take third stage Word Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Fishing 41 Edberg put to flight by Holm's arrival Third seed's defeat sees new world order emerging Silverstone crash heightens Formula One safety fears Times Two Crossword Today' problem is from the game Lputian Balashow Scopology Worcestershire dominant in all departments Scoreboard Sun Golf 46

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