News from 27/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Alex Bingham, Georgina Power, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Tunku Varadarajan, David Adams, Serena Rowe, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Ian Brodie and Guy Chazan, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, W. D. Conolly, Inigo Gilmore, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Michael Evans, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Peter Foster, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Paul Kemp, Helen Hackett, Sergui Komissarenko, Jane Bird, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, H. C. Grant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Michael Hamlyn, Stephen Beard, David Irving, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, David Guest, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kevin McCARRA, Kay Glendining, Elizabeth Mayer, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Margot Norman, George Brock, Michael Hirons, Richard Brown, John Hopkins, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, A. M. Lucas, Nigel R. MacNICOL, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Gles Tremlett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Patrick Montgomery, Matthew Parris, Jeremy Laurance and Lin Jenkins, Justin Webster, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Derek Davies, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Taras Kuzio, Ian S. Menzies, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Strafford, Alyson Rudd, Ben Preston and John O'leary, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Diccon Swan,
ResumoSave 40p Go-ahead for talks without Sinn Fein We wait no longer, Adams told Protest delays Trident test Arms ban lifted Index Blair has solid national support Cambridge tops university rankings for third year Best and Worst Girl, 11, found strangled Saturday in the Times Purcell manuscript breaks sale record Margot Norman TV watchdog condemns quality of programmes N&P 30p Everyone's a winner in the lottery of Westminster life Matthew Parris Political Sketch British firms fight to replace Hercules with European rival Homebase Commuters face £2,000 fare rise University of Greenwich Correction 31,000 farms have had 'mad cow' cases Bulger prints to stay Patch controls labour £57m drugs trial ends Postmistress jailed Third meningitis case Dog breaks boy's leg 'Secret' adoption award Young boys start fire Mi5 under new scrutiny Rare dinosaur found Corrupt MoD chief gets four years and must repay £1.5m By a Staff Reporter: Detective 'Bodger' had the last laugh By a Staff Reporter: Jury fails to reach verdict on teacher Jumbo pilot lay dead by bunk for two hours Rape case man wins retrial over Dna test Chink in clouds forecast for holiday weekend United Kingdom IBM Flesh-eating bacterium hits three patients at one hospital Woman who queried hygiene standars in theatre was second to die after Casesarean operation Confusion over number of cases 'Instinct caused Elliott's injury' Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Drugs 'must be given just in case' Citroen Howard proposes tough new rules on video violence Shakespeare to fill stage and screen Dell By our Media Correspondent: Women still missing the plum jobs on television Bottoms-Up By a Staff Reporter: Sex before wedlock is wrong, Kirk rules Outmoded couriers get the message Hurry Stocks Limited Football fans who fired deadly rocket jailed for three years Cancer risk greatest for desk-bound Keene on Chess Brother of West on rape charge Flying voter Case adjourned Copycat guitars Crash girl dies Wheel death Squid paste Crime brake Bottomley stands up for one-parent families Forecast is fair for a holiday barbecue Weekend Shopping An evening with Bernard Levin The Times Toyota Corolla House price cut to 'bargain' £5m Howard sparks race row with immigration claims B&Q Picture Gallery Quick answers on hotline to Europe St. George's University School of Medicine Defence sell-off opens door to fraud Poll gives boost to Blair's challenge for leadership How Contenders Will Help Party Red tape Bill comes under fire Council rings the changes World of Leather Prescott champions Labour Party's socialist values Crimeans rethink secession moves Deputies delay break with Ukraine National Westminster Bank Russians await Solzhenitsyn FBI and Moscow try to thwart nuclear mobsters Reuter: Hijackers threaten to kill children on bus MOPS Milan academics scorn charisma On the last leg of his pre-European election tour, George Brock visits Milan's answer to Harvard and encounters professorial hostility to Silvio Berlusconi's victory and the rise of neo-Fascists 'Happy fire' at Muslim victory Serbs wrong-footed in joint offensive by Croats and bosnian army The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Prince's Berlin parade marks British retreat Employment Department Group Hurd announces lifting of arms embargo on Israel Britain ponders gesture to encourage Syrian commitment to middle East peace B&Q Clinton backs down on sanctions over rights abuses by Chinese Hong Kong: Viktor Chernomyrdin, the Russian Prime Minister, arrived in Peking yesterday representing neither the mother of Socialism nor a threat to China, but a shaky fragment of the former Soviet Union, (Jonathan Mirksy writes) Mr Chernomyrdin is expected to met Li Peng, his Chinese opposite number. Both sides are hoping to transform their economic relations from cross-border barter trade, one-third of all Sino-Russian transactions Green activists applaud move to create Antarctic… Son reveals veteran reporter was double agent Free plane ride forces President's aide to quit Rebel soldiers poised to take Rwanda capital United Nations envoy takes ceasefire proposals to guerrilla leader Export of arms set to double Pd Mandela seeks to recast reviled police as post-apartheid force The new minister in charge of the South African police, a former frequent detainee, says the force is to lose its military-style ranks and have more black senior officers 'Blasphemy novelist' stabbed Man hands back $88m bank error B&Q US boosts ties with Vietnam Mafia threat Greeks held (AP): Criminal virus (AP): Biting back How plain old Sir Ron ran off with the lottery millions The Valerie Grove Interview The Post Office, the curriculum and now the lottery have all fallen to a modest suburbanite without any airs Audio Library Token No Title At 41, is this woman on the shelf? If the face fits the lipstick, it can earn a million. . . for a while Julia Llewellyn Smith on the merciless politics of cosmetics Looking like a billion zlotys When Serena Balfour decided to stage a charity ball in Warsaw, she threw all her glamour and influence behind it, says Rachel Kelly Gas-powered Boadicea Bolshie, brilliant and good at business, but who is out to smear Clare Spottiswoode? Multiyork Learn to love your blight Philip Howard The invisible killer within is always more frightening than the monsters without Queen of board Why Labour needs another Maggie Margaret beckett would be the ideal no 2 to Tony blair on a Labour dream tickets, says Mary Ann Sieghart High finances and low farce Why is the world of money populated almost exclusively by buffoons? We wuz robbed Anthea's answer In tune With a star in her eyes Russia Calls the Shots Moscow's diplomats are outplaying the West Guide to the Groves Accountability is transforming higher education Catalonia's Champion Senor Pujol is the best Prime Minister Spain will never have Simple option for child support? Rights in Turkey Assassination policy Reassurance by King's The causes of crisis in Crimea Future of Guy's Major's portrait Integrated transport Anxieties over brain disease Brussels and business Fast conveyance Ubiquitous toads Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Service luncheon Calls to the Bar Birthdays today Memorial service Dinners Personal Column Luncheons Service dinner Supper Reception Forthcoming marriages School announcements Marriage Justices' Clerks' Society Appointments Lord JOHN-MacKie Frederik Baron Van Pallandt Personal Column The Army Benevolent Fund B. K. P. A The Times Notice to Advertisers His Honour Jack Abdela A German £50 Motor-Car Herr Hitler's Ideal On this Day May 27 1938 The Volkswagen, at £50, was undoubtedly a remarkable concept- and a bargain! Its popularity lives on Princess Charles De Rohan George Brotherton- Ratcliffe News The Times Crossword No 19,553 No Title Times Weathercall WPA Reople in the Times The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Utility rules under fire Stock Market Infotech City loses appetite for new share issues Buoyant Cable and Wireless beats £1bn The Pound Arts Gold Sport Eurotunnel launches 'last' cash call of £816m Knight Williams & Company Ltd The Good University Guide Recovering Battling Toasting Climbing Factory orders highest for five years Cable & Wireless Spottiswoode scents victory on £1bn levy Lottery: I'll be back, says Branson Peps sales help M&G to £31m The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Stock Exchange to set out role in Crest Business Roundup TUC jobs campaign Fenchurch pays 2.6p BSG bids for Jessups Tunstall profits rise MacDonald Martin up Pension vigilance call Strong growth for BhS group Company News in Brief A Rottweiler for the regulators Back-in-profit Trafalgar sees a tough haul ahead Pubs bought for £108m Cellnet US breaks Pilkington 'monopoly' South West lifts payout by 7.6% Late revival steers index clear of 3,000 The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Argent £140m share float braves market Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Three ways to misread a break in the markets The bubble bursting strikes fear into Japanese markets Drastic action is needed if Japan is to pull out of an old-fashioned cyclical recession that lacks signs of significant recovery, Joanna Pitman argues In touch with the 'angels ' The Times Ladbroke stakes Year contract, because of lottery competition. Sales… In the frame World Cup escape Tokyo high life Trafalgar House Storehouse Government must act to help building societies survive Nice little number The Times Taut Cable Trmpus Argent Notice of Loss of Certificates Covering 7 1/2%… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kenzo Shares end day all square Investors Chronicle Cheap chips off the old stock Yesterday's brand leader is today's aged PC throw-out. David Hewson shows where fast-movers can buy faded stars at sizeable discounts Forger's aid brought to book Writers fight a new super-copier £50 Cash Back Euromedica M. I. S Strategy in Investment Banking IBM opts for Ogilvy Steamy chat set to wither on the line Fake datelines luring callers with perfect partners and children's services over premium rate lines are now causing concern, reports Jane Bird Follow that bullet Online Revenue deal Flopped Home's best Chips to Korea New Compaqs Robo Dog Profits slip Milli-winner Compaq Information Technology DNATA More Computing Jobs Abroad Guaranteed! Consultants simulate IT to attract trade Computers sales people are running sirnulations of their customers' businesses to help to build up a partnership. David Guest report Data-Tech The Royal Bank of Scotland MCL Tragedy makes a comeback Benedict Nightingale talks to playwright David Hare about the cinema version of his theatrical success, The Secret Rapture Judged almost to perfection Twelfth Night Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford Pop MGM Pop Pulsations and undulations Kokuma Gardner Arts Centre Dance: Brighton and London festivals Musically sound Sarie/Balanescu Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments Roy Miles Gallery Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country What becomes a legend least? It is not too late for Madonna to halt her decline from every girl's vision of the perfect love goddess to has-been-in-waiting The Times Turning Japanese? I really think so The pop heroes from East and West, put them together on an exotic stage, and you have a Great Music Experience, says Paul Sexton Pop on Friday: We are the world, we are the rock 'n' roll children. . . galliano hit home.. . Nick cave on the growl Much Ado about Nothing Cool spirit of the age New Albums: This year's musical fashion accessory is a little something Galliano threw together Top Ten Albums Rambert Dance Company Aussie rules Nick Cave Shepherd's Bush Empire, W12 Barclays Still Britain's best university Cambridge tops the overall Times league again this year, but elsewhere a fresh wind of change is blowing, John O'Leary reports Newton MessagePad The Good University Guide is available as a… The tables, measure for measure Professor Tom Cannon explains how this year's results were compiled and the rankings achieved How Britain's Universities Compare Newcomers make their mark Cock of the north Top Ten Scottish Universities Welsh pack leaders Top Five Welsh Universities The pupils' choice Top 20 Subjects Barclays Next Week: Who are the rising stars of British… Barclays Best of the old guard Top 20 Provincial Universities Question on probabilities in Dna test Court of Appeal Confusion between descriptions of military use Detention from date of order Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Settlement offer term imports costs uncertainty Law of theft needs to be simplified Continuity of employment preserved Pension fund scheme was post-nuptial settlement Assignee's obligation extends to remainder of lease Disclosure order outside UK Survivor Andretti pursues fond farewell Rutherford at loss to explain frail display Yesterday's Scoreboard Autosport Grand Prix Line Disgruntled Kent lodge appeal Semi-Finals Crawley back in reckoning Foster and Fibbens given training ban Grant fails to arrive Eubank deal threat Injury blow to Hogan Gul barred from Open Fortune favours Smith Thomson dismissed Second win to Leoni Word-Watching Tests reveal first cases of doping in British boxing For the Record The Times Faldo searching for elusive sparkle John Hopkins, golf correspondent, on the aims of the former No 1 at his home course Wentworth provides opprtunes for faltering champion Fixtures Ballesteros exudes grace after defeat Towcester Pembroke make no impression Abdulla relies on Sunshack Haydock Park Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Anger as Brighton is called off Haydock Park Specialists Webster has whip ban Salisbury Nottingham Group win for Dow Pontefract Cup runneth over for Ireland's adopted son McGinlay leads by example in Scotland excursion Ninety minutes in my East End heaven Alyson Rudd relives the thrill of playing in a women's match on a Football League pitch Leek secure appeal date Chelsea denied extension Transvaal prepare for real England to emerge The Times BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Romance. Every Sunday 9am-Non Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Drivers' ultimatum threatens grand prix Krickstein benefits from Stich surrender Times Two Crossword No 174 Mansell keeps door ajar Winning Move Word-Watching Golf Agassi pays fine as umpire warns of disqualification Hill House Hammond On autonomy drive The Catalans are tipping Spain's political balance to win greater powers, says Peter Strafford, but are wary of going for full independence for fear of the high costs Catalonia Taking a trip to the hills Ancient heartland in the north 8 Page Special Report Freixent Renewed rivalry across the square Differing ideals about autonomy, or independence, overshow every aspect of Catalonia's political life, Justin Webster writes Tourism and exports lead the recovery Better times for the economy are just around the corner The politics of language The policy of Catalan-only schooling for children under seven is being attacked, Tunku Varadarajan reports A tale of printing in two languages Several world-famous writers in Spanish are published in Barcelona, Justin Webster writes Art with a hint of mysticism Antoni Tapies, Barcelona's foremost artist, has drawn inspiration from the Far East With is many museums and galleries, barcelona, home of gaudi and miro, has become a focus for artistic endeavour of every kind An author of novel distinction Tunku Varadarajan on Manuel Vazquez Montalban, the poet, journalist and detective writer Architect of the grand manner Richardo Bofill is known for a classical style with allusions to ancient Greece Catalonia Getting away from the beaches More than 15 million visitors are likely this year, but the region hopes they will not just sit by the seaside. Peter Strafford reports The profits of loyalty La Caixa's older clients remember that it saved them from penury when the civil war ended Spain Rough ride for industry Worried about competitiveness in the 'global village', Catalans see a need for fundamental change Generalitat de Catalunya New heights for a traditional culture As cultural identity is reasserted, native folklore is popular in a way that it has not been for centuries. Giles Tremlett reports Wines for a world market The Romans knew a good place for a vineyard: centuries later the local industry is even expanding into California Was the first pizza cooked up here? Catalan cooking has been influenced by the cuisine of other peoples of the Mediterranean
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