News from 31/05/1994
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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Keith H. Ayres, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Roger Boyes, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Geoffrey Bindman, Hilary Finch, Ted Bishop, Jeremy Kingston, Hylton, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, A. R. Marks (Partner), Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, John Young, Lawrie Smith, David H. Walton, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Dr Harvey Marcovitch, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Richard Duce and Catherine Milton, Jonathan Sacks, John Percival, James Pilditch, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Sacha Craddock, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Geoffrey Lawn, M. J. Kewell, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, David Walton, Kenneth Edwards, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, David Landsborough, David Rex, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Mel Webb, John Dodwell, David Foskett, Duncan Lamont, Scrivenor, Kenneth Hulbert, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Roger Perry, Alan Jackson, N. L. Cragoe, Walter Ellis, Richard A. Pike, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMinds that Matter Our Foreign Staff: Germany and France plan EU strategy Britain fears pressure for federalism Beef warning to Germany Solicitors face investigation Index Scientists develop cheap plastics from oil-seed rape Winemaster Author gives up hunger strike This Week in the Times Brown camp claims rivals neck and neck Duties and Rights Alan Clark hits back at judge's family 'he held in affection' The Open University Heseltine will seize opportunity to woo the Tory Right By our Chief Political Correspondent: Labour on defensive over homeless benefits policy Welsh agency 'used to help marginals' Citizens' Service planned for jobless Cult's sour note at Albert Hall Ruth Gledhill attends a service held by the London Church of Christ, describes as the most dangerous cult in the country Norwich Union Howard defends jail for remand prisoners News in Brief Hard cheese for racers Piaf show to close early Father drowns in river BBC strike talks Anniversary search Time bandits Schoolgirl shoots herself days after friend's suicide Ex-pupil seeks damages for school bullying Abbey National Britons brave the chill at beaches Saboteur launches new attack on golf club Killer on ten-day hunger strike dies Blind speed bid fails Experts build data on paedophiles Business Solutions Britain's new status symbol:'his and hers' company cars Allergies afflict 16m people International Convention Centre EU denies bending rules on Ulster aid Mercury Communications Green grow the crops in farming revolution Organic methods and mail order have increased the turnover on Helen Browning's farm by 40 per cent Pope vetoes women priests Cancer drug goes on trial in Europe French public sees British role in 1944 as secondary D-Day viewed as American invasion that began with Jeeps and ended with McDonald's FLA Battleship memories of a teenage sailor Family sees mother fall 600ft News in Brief Murder charge Chain smokers Driver accused Man charged Voters back Labour over economy and law and order National Westminster Bank Butchers vie with BP to gain Corporation of London votes Mercury Communications Paisley sounds his European battle cry Government under fire in Cotswolds European Elections The minds that matter First in a series that puts the brightest minds of a new generation of academics under the microscope Radical with no time for the absurdities By a Staff Reporter: New hope under the volcano How house-proud Rome was built Industry is mother of invention Music soothes the scientific breast Tomorrow: Manchester, Oxbridge, Sheffield, Belfast… Standing room only for a rarity Threat of violence shatters German campaign apathy Roger Boyes reports from Bonn on the impact of the anti-Maastricht lobby in Germany and the possible electoral fortunes of the mainstream parties Mercury Communications Financier's arrest angers Balladur Keene on Chess French intellectuals bow out of poll crusade to save Bosnia Time Computer Systems Ltd Fascist minister shunned News in Brief (Reuter): Bankers under investigation (Reuter): Honecker wish (Reuter): Turks attacked (Reuter): Court martial (Reuter): Mormon dies Hungary joins East's retreat from market forces Renault Cars with Flair Talks seek solution for Kosovo Meet David Selbourne The Times Croatia revives Nazi coin America says day of reckoning near for Haiti military America intelligence believes Haiti's rag-tag military could be overwhelmed by a single division but a peacekeeping force would have to remain for several years Compaq Picture Gallery Right-wing radio guru falls at first byte of hi-tech romance Member HSBC Group Reuter: Cliffhanger election in Colombia Israel tries to boost PLO with mass prisoner release Prisoners who pledge support for the peace deal are being freed, but Israel has not shown clemency towards Hamas and Islamic Jihad detainees Saddam takes control of Cabinet as sanctions bite Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Picture Gallery Turkey hits at US with threat to Kurds Protest shot fired near Hosokawa The Times Rwanda rivals edge towards ceasefire deal TES Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers The Engineering Council The million-dollar palate Julia Llewellyn Smith meets a premier wine-taster about to celebrate his own vintage Mercury Communications Revenge of Clark's coven Walter Ellis on the sorry tale of the minister and the judge's women Child safety gets run over Green Cross Man saved thousands of lives, but now the roads are too busy for his code, says Giles Coren Cure that puts you back in the saddle A surgeon who assessed a pioneering operation for back pain by undergoing it himself is now using it in Britain, says Jeremy Laurance Barclays Saddam's atrocity-or ours? Sanctions are reportedly killing Iraqi children, but British doctors seem either powerless or indifferent. Dr Harvey Marcovitch reports Nasaleze It's the same old story with the 'killer bug' Don't panic over the media hype Formuleb Why serendipity will never be out of date An encyclopaedia that mentions neither world war is still a vivid historical source-and a lucky dip of good prose How to handle the panhandlers Treat vagrants as people, not as symbols, writes Paul Barker Master plan Cap that The Times Diary Spectre inspector Tale to tell Too parky for Porgy Putting duties to rights Jonathan Sacks says we must serve as well as demand Good Citizen School New kinds of National Service could build social cohesion After Lucky Jim Hailing a new breed of master teacher Hungary's New Left Old men and new risks on the road to democracy Measures to make Britain a more competitive nation Productivity, subsidies and our prospects in Europe Holy places Party performers Good universities Future of tortoises in the Galapagos Taming a machine Today's royal engagements Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries Downe House Westminster School Appointment Bath's most precious ruin to be saved from vandals Leicester University Personal Column Latest wills Chancellor of the University of East Anglia Appointments in the Forces Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news The Rev Canon Ronald Lunt The Rev Canon Ronald Lunt, MC, Chief Master, King Edward's School, Birmingham, 1952-74, died on May 19 aged 80. He was born on June 25,1913 Tom Girtin Tom Girtin, writer and wit, died on May 24 aged 80. He was born in 1913 Personal Column Parkinson's Disease Society Group Captain Michael Richardson Group Captain Michael Richardson, RAF medical officer and Commandant, Royal Star and Garter Home for Disabled Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen, 1967-73, died on April 6 aged 85. He was born on May 13,1908 Sveva Caetani Sveva Caetani, Canadian artist, died in Vernon, British Columbia, on April 26 aged 76. She was born in Rome on August 6,1917 Bankrupt Edward Zorab Edward Crew Zorab, Emeritus Ophthalmic Surgeon to Southampton Eye Hospital and the Royal South Hants Hospital died on April 26 aged 84. He was born in Southampton on October 28,1909 News The Times Crossword No 19,556 Picture Gallery People in the Times Times Weathercall Sport Features Law The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters The Papers Olazábal wins PGA title in masterly style Nastase banned by ITF Law Fortune finally favours Leicester Arts Graham Searjeant Linguaphone Answers from a Robot Ballesteros offers new ultimatum to US Open organisers McRae disqualified after making repairs Sport in Brief May completes move Debut for Giles Chance for Rangers Amateurs struggle Cavell's convincing win For the Record Pools Forecast Leicester take Wembley Way to promotion Charlton finds perfect formation Gullit turns back on Holland Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Loye full of promise as century sees his side to safety Lara's century provides glorious compensation Trail goes cold for Sussex in Hove sunshine Table Spinners help lift New Zealand morale Yesterday's Scoreboards Last-ball success crowns Surrey's well-paced chase Mercury Communications Barnes lacks perspective in taking Afrikaners to task David Hands reports from Pretoria on changing attitudes in the South Africa rugby community Shaw given welcome tidings by England Teams Eales earns recall Broncos planning for long campaign Christopher Irvine says the Australians hoping to make rugby league viable in London have a fine track record Wigan chasing record prize By our Sports Staff: Svorada in control of finishing sprint on ninth stage The Times Haunted Williams finds cause to look ahead Oliver Holt hears one of the most powerful figures in Formula One bare his soul on his star driver's death and the revival of his team Thrills, spills and comedy colour all-American adventure Results Bad start fails to dent hopes of Menu Regrets mount as brave gamble fails to pay off Lawrie Smith seen his dreams of victory vanish as night of calms ends the hopes of Intrum Justitia Positions Dalton consolidates place at head of Whitbread fleet Cut-priced Christie ready for European challenge Epsom proving toughest course for Player Richard Evans meets a celebrated golfer who has sleepless nights coping with the pressure created by breeding one of the Derby favourites The Queen Mother has 400th winner Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Sandown Park Bulaxie faces maximum of ten rivals in Oaks Thunderer: Hexham Thunderer: Worcester The Fellow warms up Ivanisevic advances amid light relief Flying Lochsong lights up Sandown stage Racing Results from 11 Bank Holiday Meetings Thunderer: Redcar Thunderer: Leicester Edberg steps in to fill Bailey's shoes Blinkered first time Bringing torturers before the courts Legal Appointments Freshfields Can we trust DNA? David Foskett QC on the debate over the use of DNA profiling evidence in court That's the ticket! Bigger and better Picture Gallery A third Oscar Lawyers in Lloyd's In mourning A fresh look Who is an ass? Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Shetland Islands Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Wellcome Quarry Dougall Woolwich Building Society The Bank of Bermuda Limited Riley Colland Chambers of Desmond de Silva QC Clifford Chance Labour Law Westminster Medical The Times Newspapers Druces & Attlee Pentland Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items A good year for the media Duncan Lamont on recent rulings which mean greater freedom for reporters Cavendish Boyle Royal College of Nursing University of Plymouth Zarak MacRae Brenner The British Constructional Steelwork Association… Advice from the 10th floor There are fresh faces around the Lloyd's buildings - insurance lawyers Briefings Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items AST Computer Blind confidence in robots brings engineering answers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surge in start-ups lifts UK's tally of businesses Multiple Classified Advertising Items APC Lorraine Electronics Red tape is cutting profits, firms tell… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cellnet Fresh look at the family album Richard Cork reviews an 'engrossing, poignant and provocative' photographic survey at the Barbican Royal Court Theatre Theatre Around the Galleries Mercury Communications Interview 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 films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Jolly goings-on in old Italy Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on the delights of the old, and the disappointment of the new His Lordship's Fancy Gate, Notting Hill No hope for no-hopers The Lodger Hampstead Purely original Dance: A new from de Keersmaeker Toccata Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Don't mention the Kirov Elena Prokina, the Russian soprano, is not very proud of her famous alma mater. Hilary Finch discovers why Oleanna Praise where it is due Concerts: Stephen Pettitt on a very English Magnificat, a tribute to Souster, and outrage in Devon Not a dry eye in the house Rock Concerts Emmylou Harris Hammersmith Apollo Out, demons, out Carnival Against the Nazis Brockwell Park, Brixton Open Air Theatre A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Tourist Rates The Pound Stock Market The Times Granada's Robinson mixes sharper television profit Reporting this Week Care needed to stop inflation biting back Gilt-Edged Before the year is out, the Governor is likely to have to argue for a gradual tightening of monetary policy Legal & Public Notices Enterprise faces bid terms dilemma Competition eats into Co-op market share Business Roundup Saint-Laurent inquiry Bond 'brain damaged' Rival for Body Shop Kohl's chemical formula for the greening of Germany Environmental time bombs in eastern Germany are being defused in a restructuring of its chemical industry. Colin Narbrough reports on progress Mercury Communications Picture Gallery Aldington rides again The Times City Diary One titled owner The Times City Diary People that count The Times City Diary Berne turns The Times City Diary Stock market hooked on a growing fixation with income Evern in Britain, private investors are still backing economic recovery E-factor The Times BBC1 Radio 1 The Classic Opera Guide Variations Choice Satellite The Week Ahead Challenge to Air France subsidy as Orly access is limited Interest fears may keep market nervous Unit trust sales reach a record for April Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching VW rejects Opel 'film script' Heron to consider bids today John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortage Greener Germany £30bn in eye of Threadneedle CSR looks to Asia for growth Open house Total forecast Electra buys Li 'richest'
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