News from 06/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, DJM, David Gillmore, H. N. V. Temperley, John Vincent, Stella King, Simon Barnes, Mary-Ellen Westwood, Tim Judah, George Scales, Neil Bennett, Peter Paterson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Giles Jackson, Stewart Tendler and Ian Murray, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Jeffrey Holland, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, J. Lee Potter, M. E. Pease, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Roy Hudd, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Joan L. Atkinson, James Inglis, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Peter Kellner, John Young, Lawrie Smith, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Sheila Unwin, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Alistair Horne, Edward Gorman, Louise Gray, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Hope D. Caldicott, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, A. T. Lane, Peter Bryan, Beryl Dixon, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Flora Fraser, Robi Dutta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. G. Maling, William Rees-Mogg, J. W. M. Thompson, Ronald Wilson, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Paul H. Messing, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Jack Straw, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Antony Maufe, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Chris Emmett, Benedict Nightingale, Margaret Warbis, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Elizabeth Buchan, Michael Henderson, June Whitfield, Neil Hanson, Colin Campbell, Michael Palliser, Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,
ResumoRob Andrew Flight path error theory Victory delay PO ticket shop Britannia's armada rules the waves Presidents, prime ministers, war veterans and thousands of amateur sailors took to the Channel yesterday. Alan Hamilton joined them aboard Hms Active Caroline Charles Euro Elections Help the Aged Paras recreate mass drop into fields of destiny Fifty years after British, American and Canadian troops stromed in Normandy Americans descend again on landmark village Queen leads thanks for D-Day sacrifice Veterans honour fallen comrades of Great Crusade Rolex Great Assault Going Well Allies Several Miles Inland Battle for Town of Caen Mass Attack by Airborne Troops Continuous Fighter Cover over Beaches Landings on a Broad Front 4,000 Ships German Threat to Shoot Frenchmen Harangues by Vichy "Obey the Germans" Petain's Warning "Complete Confidence" Gen. Montgomery to his Troops From Our Special Correspondent: Waiting for the Word Vast Gathering Final Moves to the Sea Picture Gallery The king's message A new resolve Call to prayer Picture Gallery In a Lancaster over France Dawn Bombing of Gun Battery "Softening up" Blows Gamble on the Weather Invasion Postponed for a Day Difficult Coast A Solemn Hour "All Patriots Have a Part" Gen. Eisenhower to Western Europe The Great Crusade Gen. Eisenhower's Call to his Men Carey honours those who gave their all Fallen heroes of Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword are remembered in drumhead service Blue skies dash German hopes of putting off the big day The German media, like herr kohl's diplomats, kept its head down yesterday under the Allie's commemorative barrage By a Staff Reporter: Keating chauffeur dies MOPS Pentagon frowns on amateur war games Pilots may have used wrong flight plan BT Dealer took a shine to orchestron Clark calls in lawyers over love child claim MoD pregnancy payouts Schools ban tearaway Teaching quango chief Boy, 10, for Cambridge Immigrants protest Little risk near Sellafield Killer's job criticised 'Aids' herd milk is safe Storm in a sauce bottle Dead WPC's mother denies call for end to Libya sanctions CBI wants £3bn for students Keene on Chess Qantas Author sells trappings of success Ford chief and MP in death crash Major denies election disaster would leave him without a job Voters will rally to national issues in international battle Lib Dems lay siege along the western front Wary Whitehall sets out to woo Brussels Civil servants have launched an unprecedented campaign to ensure Britain's voice is heard and understood in Europe Associations scrape barrel as Tory cash crisis deepens Crown Computer Products Picture Gallery Prescott enters fray as champion of the unions The defender of the party's union links has been pushed into the lists to provide a true contest for the favourite, Tony Blair Norwich Union Discounts boost new car sales Major dismisses VAT on food 'scare' No Title Court could still rule in favour of Ira killed on Rock MOPS Hang-glide pilots killed in collision Picture Gallery Rising pensions undermine police School tuck shop dishes up a £1m antiquity Yard trains doctors to cope with mentally ill Hospital bugs cost NHS £115m Thieves hit gardens Man held over four letter bomb attacks Rowers beat record Balloonist hurt Flower power Tunnel failure Pub death Toe title Sea rescue Cannabis haul Lofty triumph Checked out Leukaemia Research Fund Springer & Jacoby Benelux backs union to keep giant neighbours at peace Serb rights lobby raises fears on trial of Muslims SSAFA Supporting Services Prince calls on Czechs to save Prague heritage Right scents victory in Spain's poll (AP, Reuter): Israelis to loosen ties with Italy (AFP): Treaty signed (Reuter): Maiden flight (AP): Smoke signal Wedding tests (Reuter): Berlin shunned (AP): Gypsy concern (Reuter): Fitted up (AFP): Life after death (Reuter): Waste product De Klerk granted neo-Nazis mercy before handover Iraq introduces Islamic law High jump for unbucking broncos (AFP): First-vote claim was a sham Jordan resumes talks with Israel North Yemeni bombers hit Aden refinery Villages devastated as fighting goes on in defiance of ceasefire call CA Contributions Agency White House fights claims of 'sell-out' to Wall Street The President is charged in a new book with breaking his economic promises even as he took office. His staff were also quick to deny claims that he was indecisive and prone to tantrums Mercury Communications Oliver North splits party as he declares war on the Clintons Man who lied to Congress mobilises Republican Right in battle for Senate seat Hong Kong rally salutes martyrs of Tiananmen Russia's Pacific fortress falls to dream of prosperity Victim of drug test by CIA exhumed US seeks allied curbs on Korea ISA Ltd Small squeaks of inspiration Don't tell them in Wisconsin, but when the creative impulse is flagging, there is nothing quite as handy as a desk-top hamster The creature from Planet Vanilla After months of research into the hologram known as 'Tony Blair', Matthew Parris can at last reveal an inter-galactic conspiracy Creators of 'Blair' have cleverly made him all things to all men The love of Redwood for Mr Blobby has made him useless The Times Up-town girl makes her move Caroline Charles takes her eminently wearable styles to a new flagship store on Bond street Hotline Actionaid Matthew Parris Imagine a peacekeeping force in the American Civil War or Un sanctions against the Roundheads Called to the mike Key omission The European red herring The Tories have everything to play for after Thursday, says Peter Riddell Own goals? The Times Diary We missed the Spam but got the ham Ofr course D-Day was a great undertaking but our commemoration seems out of key Diary The Times Diary Walk-on part The Times Diary Look who's boss on stage The Times Diary Fifty Years on A day for remembrance, perspective and respect British envoy and the Falklands Two men in a boat Ring stops play D-Day memories, from the gliders to the soup rations Paris Studios Modern art at King's Feather report Assassination policy Travelling hopefully Court Circular Neglected homes of artists paint sorry picture Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Luncheon Service luncheon Service dinner Marriage Memorial services Requiem Mass Today's royal engagement Lord Thorneycroft Lord Thorneycroft, Ch, Chancellor of the Exchequer for a year under Harold Macmillan and Margaret Thatcher's first chairman of the Conservative Party, died on June 4 aged 84. He was born on July 26,1909 Birthdays today Henry Collis Henry Collis, Headmaster of Easthourne College Preparatory School, 1945,57, and of Colet Court Preparatory School, 1957-73, died after an accident on May 17 aged 80. He was born on June 13,1913 Today's royal engagement Legal appointment Anniversaries Latest wills Arthur Hartley Duke Buried in Simplicity after Funeral Pomp News The Times Crossword No 19,561 Knockando Times Weather Call No Title People in the Times Artistic explorations The Times Tomorrow Legal advice bespoke Europe and contract law Sport Arts Efficient England roll back the years New Zealand on verge of innings defeat in first Test match at Trent Bridge Point proved in record-breaking style Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, reflects on a victory over south Africa that was the perfect answer to the critics Books Business National Grid A Learning Experience for All Faldo's iron will too much for Haeggman in play-off James has the measure of spirited Sherry Dorset player's touch on greens decisive in final of Amateur Championship Irish challengers delight spectators Prebble wins coveted title Pantani pulls clear on mountains Jackman receives setback to goal Australia conquer nerves and account for Ireland Andrew inspires magnificent England By our Sports Staff: Dismissals mar Canada's moment Andrew inspires magnificent England Selectors delay naming team Townsend singled out for blame South Africa unites before team's demise David Miller witnesses a day of personal triumph for a player and politician in Pretoria Middlesex finally overcome pitch phobia Ramprakash and Brown provide hard-hitting solution to tame Lord's surface Morris raises Glamorgan spirits before rain intervenes The Times Bears take trophy with final charge Yesterday's Scoreboard Ostler and weather conspire to change leadership Always mind your manners and play the game, chaps Gooch revels in Trent Bridge tranquillity Imran appeals to ICC over tampering issue Ticketmaster Saturday's scoreboards Abbey National Choice spell by Pick puts Notts on target Spaniards present feast fit for a king Sanchez ends Pierce's bid to break into elite group Stella Artois Bates goes down to old adversary Italy triumphs again Daniel equals record Symons to re-sign Wilson races home Rangers pursue glory Champions edged out Becker has chance to prove fitness Sport in Brief Ireland taught some valuable lessons For the record Fixtures Australian Pools Check Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Dyer again guides England to victory Mansell's fifth place adds to his frustration The Times Celtic Arms Overpowers British challenge Alriffa third as French Derby winner states case to be considered equal of Erhaab Pontefract Rapid Raceline Piggott wins Leaders on the Flat Epsom still has much to learn Bloom in front as line nears Thunderer: Nottingham Duffield in hospital after fall at Doncaster Dunwoody pushes resolve to limit Alan Lee sees the long-running National Hunt title saga decided before a packed last-night house Robinson ordered to rest Results from Saturday Badminton in $20m deal Novel classic win stamped made in Dubai Simon Barns believes a bold experiment has far-reaching consequences for British racing The Times Changes on the Whitbread horizon Lawrie Smith, Intrum justitia's skipper, says his steady improvement will stand him in good stead for the next round-the-world race Legal & Public Notices Ambasciata The Barbican Exhibition Centre Ethiopian breaks Aouita's record Wariso's success greeted with mixed feelings by Haringey Metal with new polish Pop: The changing face of heavy rock at the Donington festival; unashamed nostalgia at the Astoria 2 An original voice at work Theatre: Sowerby's 1911 play revived Rutherford and Son Cottesloe Opera Reel life mysteries Television Review: Recorded history on BBC2 Taking the fans by storm Recital: kiri Te Kanawa at the Hampton Court Festical The Times Books Perfect period pieces Cry of love London Astoria 2 Classical Concerts City of London Festival Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema guide An Eden awaiting the serpent Opera: Rodney Milnes applauds a beautiful and profound new staging of Tchaikovsky Eurgene Onegin Glyndebourne Variations in virtuosity Recitals: Two fine pianists, Krystian Zimerman and Andras Schiff, give London concerts Bridge over troubled water J. W. M. Thompson is unpresuaded by a revisionist biography that depicts the great wit and journalist as an emittered depressive Sydney Smith By Peter Virgin HarperCollins £22.50 They dream of London Impressionist London By Eric Shanes Abbeville Press, £30 Artists' Houses in London 1764-1914 By Giles Walkley Scolar Press, £50 Hemingway meets the Woolf woman Virgina Woolf Essays, Volume 4 1925-1928 Edited by Andrew McNeillie Hogarth Press, £35 Portrait by a lady A Marriage out of Time By Laura Bustani Quartet, £20 Lonely hearts need not apply Aunt Margaret's Lover By Mavis Check Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 TES The Times The University of Nottingham Bangor University Of Dundee Education Posts/courses New College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester University TVU London Rogaland University Centre Woodhouse College ISL Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Reading Department of Law MBA University of Durham Ecole Lémania Lausanne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holborn College EF International Language Schools University of Nottingham University of Surrey Michael-the pocket calculator The world's youngest undergraduate may be coming to Cambridge, writes Giles Jackson Hard lessons in running a school As a London school parent-governor, Jack Straw feels the victim of ill-thought government policy TES 25,000 are expected at the fair Capitalisation, week's change Health Group Breakthrough the boss barrier Some manages, through ignorance or fear for their jobs, bring secretaries' careers to a halt. But not for ever, says Beryl Dixon La Crème De La Crème JBH Cumberland Hotel SECRETARY/PA/RESEARCHER West End The Times Grosvenor Portfolio Recruitment Consultants Secretarial Position for Central London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenzo Pam Greenwood Personnel The Times Newspaper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Covent Garden Solicitors Multi-Lingual Opportunties Abolition of the right to tax-free payouts could… City fears Dorrell's dividend designs The Treasury was eager to point out that it had no intention of regulating dividend policy Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Americana Vacations Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items America Polo Express Courier Flights Oecd study to criticise minimum pay rules Calibre Travel Tourist rates The Times Britton Group plc High risk premium required Gilt-Edge BAA's retail sales propel advance The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Opel adds up VW damages OKI Phones Oft launches inquiry into market-making Tax rises curb credit Alternative terror cover Spear bid may be raised Planning by numbers to launch National Lottery As Gtech starts to co-ordinate the introduction of Britain's lottery, Jon Ashowoth visits Austin, Texas, to see the company in action Golden daze Bass makes his mark The Times City Diary And infamous are: Man prates, but gold… The Times City Diary Home calls The Times City Diary Simone The Times City Diary Pinkerton sets its sleuths on the trail of oil swindlers The Times City Diary Crossed lines The Times City Diary Spectre of flightless Emu haunts unreal elections for Europe In the bag The Discovery Channel Make the Voyage BBC 1 Anglia Radio 1 Classic Breakfast Daily 6-9 Am Choice Variations Satellite Dividend Divide By a Correspondent: Rolls-Royce may share in $6bn Singapore Airlines order New services proposed for Post Office Lottery lessons of the Texas Tornadough Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Currency Affairs Midland applies to join PIA Ruling due on Lloyds £1.8bn bid for C&g Corby
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