News from 30/05/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Samantha Conti, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Marjorie Wallace Chief Executive, Gina BUCKLEY(Parish councillor), Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Roger Eames, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, James Bone, Oliver Holt and Andrew Longmore, Noel Goodwin, Alison Parry (British President, Women of Europe Award), Bruce Kemble, Malcolm Lawson-Paul, Lynne Truss, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Jane Elliott, Martin Fletcher, Nine Inch Nails, Michael Haslam, David Harrison, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Kenneth Leech, John Young, Doreen Fine, Henry Wills, T. P. Goldingham, Keith Pike, David Hands, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Louise Gray, Adam Lebor, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Crowley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Rachel Collins, Richard Evans, Randolph Quirk, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Bill Kearns, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, P. M. Brodie, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, John Woodward, Christopher Walker, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Helen Ward, Michael Biden, Jo Andrews, J. H. Powell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Bernard Silk, Chris Irvine, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, J. W. Jeffrey, John Parfitt, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Stuart MacLure, Ross Tieman, C. H. Sisson, Gilbert Alomenu, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHostel change may put more on the streets Defence cuts blamed for homeless veterans Index William Rees-Mogg East Germany's dictator Honecker dies in exile D-Day Memories Mansell escapes in Indianapolis 500 crash Rwanda rulers flee as rebels advance Yorkshire Triumph Blair-Beckett team ahead Police ask for new drugs drive Singapore Airlines No Title Labour faithful favour Blair-Beckett ticket Polls of Labour supporters show half want Tony Blair to be their next leader, with Gordon Brown retaining a strong role Denning takes us to task over Bulger 'interference' By a Staff Reporter: The Bard exposed in computer drama 5,000 teachers may lose jobs Yet another entry for Alan Clark's diaries Libraries' long march through list of names Violence puts more police on sick leave News in Brief One currency predicted Dancers hurt in crash Pressure on beef grows Bullies at work Rose's D-Day setback Arson victims die Psychiatrist was abuser Gays disrupt service Postman murdered Man on death charge Police chiefs harden their attitude on legalising cannabis Doctor exports heroin treatment Man held after driver dies in 'cutting up' clash PGA head shot with pellet gun Campaign gets a grip Mozart heralds Glyndebourne reopening Salmonella victims get â£100,000 payout Nordicsport Hired 'snoops' help law firms improve their public image By our Legal Correspondent: Bar fears Woolf proposals over judges' powers Meet David Selbourne The Times Stressed Britain turning to drink, say GPs Family doctors are seeing many more patients with psychological problems than 15 years ago, according to a BMA report Anorexic twin is keeping to diet Family's green dream comes true New cancer setback for Castle Hundreds see meteor storm 25% of prisoners on remand French let flights in to Orly News in Brief Murder charge Missing boy Train scalping Girl saves child Tube clash Roman edict Poppy appeal Nature watch Major must punish Portillo with job switch, say ministers Essex man teases the vote-seekers Keene on chess Halifax Tories try to head off Eastleigh rout D-Day 'Soldiers, sailors and airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force. You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. 'Dwight D. Eisenhower By a Staff Reporter: Visitors to France what to See, where to Go Commemorative Events Television Coverage ATI VW Gorazde Serbs lift restrictions on UN arms patrols Milosevic prospers despite sanctions Fascist attacks Italy's gays Russian right-wing claims Solzhenitsyn as soul-mate Hungarians sweep revamped Communists back into power Cola giant sees Ok as just right Hammerite (Reuter): Sanctions compel Saddam takeover News in Brief (Reuter): Troops accused (Reuter): Asylum plea (Reuter): Walesa stands (Reuter): Close finish (Reuter): Attack protest (AP): Jazz man dies (Reuter): Loaves and fish Hong Kong puts bar on anti-Tiananmen dissidents The colony is insisting it must not be used as a base for anti-Chinese subversion. Peking is content to make life hell for families of massacre victims. Jonathan Mirsky reports Clinton quells talk of sackings and backs Christopher From Associated Press in Port-Au-Prince: Murderous return by Tontons MacOute Pyongyang rejects fuel rods proposal Rebel without her clothes strips away Reagan family values Although apparently calculating to distress the former President, Ronald Reagan's 41-year-old daughter says she posed nude for a magazinc to rebut press claims that she was middle-aged Baby butchered as militiamen teach mother to kill or be killed Gaza 'is close to financial collapse' Exiled Honecker carries Marxist creed to the grave Trigger-happy guards were defending a postwar order the world found convenient ACCORD Berlin Wall symbolised man of flawed concrete Danger, lawyers at work When the courts find that we need to be warned that wet rocks can be slippery, we are in danger of sliding into foolishness A whiff of scandal on treasure island The Times Picture Gallery The Gap Pack: who wears what How simple can you get? Gap offers guiltfree style in a world in which nobody wants to be labelled Optimax Matthew Parris Banding together The Times Diary No bed of roses The Times Diary Why the non-PC have the best tunes Glyndebourne's new Figaro is the magnificent product of a hioerarchy too easily maligned Learning from failure Labour can win only with a leader who rejects the old formula Un-EC partners The Times Diary Straight talk The Times Diary Barber and vet First night cousins Major's Beggars The Prime Minister's tactics are questionable A Less Bleak House Lord Woolf begins an important crusade What's in a Catalog The only sort of English that can be standardised is trivial Pm taken to task on begging issue Fast conveyance Rights and responsibilities in society Saving the pillboxes St Ethelburga's Channel 4's virtues In defence of village bypass Energy-conscious The right flag Worth seeing Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Anzio Latest wills Personal Column New locomotive puts engineering full steam ahead Guide to the night sky in June Service appointments University news Marriages Church news Nature notes Erich Honecker American scientists add to doubts over Eve George Ball On this Day Index The Times Crossword No 19,555 TV Listinags People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Forecast The Times Tomorrow Education 28 Hill's triumph eases pain for Williams Schumacher finished second in Spanish Grand Prix after trouble with gearbox Ireland shock Germany Illingworth returns focus to Yorkshire Arts 31-32 Business 34-36 Omega Television and Radio Mercedes Benz Crash ends angry Mansell's hopes Grant leaps towards grand slam Robinson poised for Wigan return Minto joins Chelsea for initial ã‚â£775,000 Sport in Brief Hanger in suspense Early lead for McRae Menu's pole position Time out for Indurain Pierce adds new chapter to frugal charge Els reaches brink of fulfilling rich promise TLG Heuer Baker stresses importance of relaxation Mel Webb on the mind games that preceded the return to the big stage of one of the loading golfers in England Daniel snatches victory Smith in position to erode lead of Yamaha By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Kinane values home truths Irish champion prizes support of family as Derby pressure builds Fontwell Park Wetherby Saturday's Racing Results Dunwoody holds sway Redcar Leicester Hereford Italian Derby win gives Cole timely boost for Epsom Sandown Park Rapid Raceline Conditions to suit Midhish Today's Races on Television Stamina is proven clue to solving Derby riddle Chepstow Doncaster Knicks court disaster in small-town cauldron Andrew Longmore finds brash New Yorkers discovering humility in the Nba play-offs Bloom replies on Melton Park Huntingdon Uttoxeter Distant View eyes Ascot Cartmel Pickering's ability to maintain pace proves decisive Nash brings cheer as Rutherford celebrates Saturday's Scoreboards Curran's splendid effort in vain Yesterday's Scoreboards All-round talents of Smith frustrate Middlesex Glamorgan unable to find way back to winning Ashes Tour '95 England recapture competitive edge Touring team looks forward to international with greater optimism Scotland exposed by spirited Cuyo Shaw summoned to replace Johnson Irish denied by Lynagh's boot Grainger's influence prevails as Eton crew dominate Roberts takes full advantage of slip Oriel rally to defeat Pembroke Irish prove worth in world-class display For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Australian Pools Check Wycombe's triumph vindicates O'Neill's judgment Fixtures Burnley secure honours after Stockport have two dismissed Word-Watching Out of the frying pan Bruce Kemble goes to lpswich to meet the man often called the best prep school head in London Idependent Education Guide The Times Iaps Day & Boarding Prep School St Christopher Multiple Display Advertising Items Bredon School Multiple Display Advertising Items From scrawl to script in a year Rumours of the death of hand writing are exaggerated, as the national contest proves Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge over the big divide The White Paper is to be commended for its intention to provide links between academic and vocational training, writes Stuart Maclure. But has it got it right on a levels? The darling buds of Sir Ron Dearing At last, a strategy that emphasises incentive and achievement in the classroom Mickey Mouse PhD A British lecturer has become the country's first PhD on Walt Disney The great learning experience Topsy-turvy ratings world The idea of leagues is fine, but must they have an apparently in-built bias towards the traditional leaders? Tenancy for wife set aside A Levels at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Limit to scope of indemnity clause Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston University No duty to bring sections into force Returning officer's decision on nomination is final Right of challenge required University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Revealing a lot of bad habits Television: Derek Jacobi perfect as a sort of medieval private eye claudius; Mozart lights up the new Glyndebourne Lynne Truss on Cadfael, ITV's new series about monks and murder The likely lads Rock: Fun and fury for Louis Gray Theatre page Metal guru Youth takes a bow Co0ncerts: Vengerov's dazzling virtuosity; Jones's Wagnerian splendour Voice of Rhine gold YMSO/Blair Festival Hall Books page Drinking in the auditorium Centre Stage Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingson'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 Lost on the road from Ulster Theatre: A bewildering new play about Northern Ireland; and an avant-grade odyssey Foreign visitors Dance: John Percival at festivals in London and Brighton The Times Lessons in English Tantamount Experence Royal Court Was it the last great crusade? Alistair Horne surveys the invasion of D-Day books, all bearing witness to a rare moment of solidarity D-Day Books Reviewed by Alistair Horne TES Rocketing off to the Seychelles Just like that Airbus keeps Boeing sleepless in Seattle Boeing, under pressure from its European rival, has taken its biggest gamble in 25 years, Ross Tieman reports from Seattle Setting new standards at the Roof Gardens The Times City Diary Crispin's day The Times City Diary Hi-tech Python The Times City Diary Euro Disney facing the final reel of its epic rescue thriller A successful rights issue would free the park's managers to woo visitors. Jon Ashworth reports The Times BBC Radio 1 Lunchtime Concerto Variations No Title Satellite Air Challenge Halifax seeks bank licence for access to new funds Name may have Lloyd's award cut Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Co-ops 'must form one retailer Flotation of Camelot not a priority Share slide forces FKI to quit deal Direct tally CPL to float Disney Thriller Business Editor Robert Ballantyne C E Heath Scrabble firm seeks a white knight
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