News from 13/06/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Doug Jones, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Kim Howells, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Jonathan Porritt, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Alison Lurie, Seear, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, James Long, Jeremy Kingston, George Brock and Wolfgang Munchau, Haskell, Jane Goodsir, Lynne Truss, Cynog Dafis, Sarah M. A. Oliver, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Howard, Allan Massie, Tony Lloyd, A. H. W. Kennard, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Philip Hobsbaum, Timothy Galliford, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Diana Maddock, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Edward Sinclair, Anthony Flew, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Stephen Corry, Louise Gray, Avebury, Parkinson, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, George Brock, John Hopkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, Michael Cordner, Peter Holland and John Kerrigan, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Nicholas George and our Foreign Staff, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Roderick Floud, Pitt of Hampstead, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, C. W. H. Halliday, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robi Dutta, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Stephen Logan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Anita Roddick, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Evan John Jones, Flather, Kenneth Gosling, Simon Doran, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Vivian Bendall, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Allen Mitchell, Ian Brodie, Maggie Butcher, Richard Beeston, Graham Frater, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Simon Beare, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Walker and Ben MacIntyre, Marianne Curphey, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, George Nwidag, John Phillips, Hugo Williams, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent and our Foreign Staff,
ResumoMajor is spared total catastrophe: Lib Dem progress is limited Euro-poll success for Labour Job hopes improve Index The Times Fighting IRA is MI5's main task Nine Pages of Sport Swiss refuse to fight even to keep peace Ruling parties lose ground on Continent Abbey National Major left to rue defeat after winning the campaign Tory MPs condemn BBC for recruiting trainees by race Ricoh Lib Dem surge falls short in South Charter out too fast for ministers Dispute looms over Post Office sale Third breakdown in Channel Tunnel Bar widens training BA starts Orly service MoD weapons questions Rail strike peace move Hain overturns car Number plate sell-off Charities raise £3.6bn Crossword winner Five men guilty of organising paedophile ring 'The most depraved conduct imaginable' Freed mother fights to get children back Football fans tackle labour of love with literary Lions Knockando Island job offers life of splendid isolation Impresario wrongly sacked by orchestra Radisson Edwardian The Butter Coting Britain is under threat-we must stay on our guard Extracts from the speech in which Stella Runington, head of M15, set out her vision of the service AVS Hernia Abbery National Peugeot Tourists follow trail of monastic sleuth Yard offers hundreds retirement Keene on Chess Boy dies after game of cricket Nationwide the Building Society Sir Antony shows off new wife Nurses hit at NHS pay plans Protesters face £2m suit over Twyford Down road delay Habitat Summer Sale Climbers aim high to revive vacant folly Battery egg production 'should be abolished' Hi-tech implant restores hearing Officials fear 250 Jamaicans in hiding University franchising under attack Success by degrees Mercedies Benz Truds and Warr Fund-seeking school offends Islamic militants Bradford education committee has backed an Islamic girls' school fighting to be the first to win state aid, despite opposition PC shot after car chase Tesco charge Soldier killed Bulger baptism Glass attack Seeking one-nation socialism Labour modernisers' manifesto sets the yardstick for Blair leadership campaign Agenda Labour must seize the chance provided by a sea-change in British politics writes Peter Mandelson, right National Westminster Bank Quest for change has roots in past The continuing campaign to broaden Labour's appeal echoes earlier struggles to overcome resistance within the party Prescott challenges Blair over employment targets Ashdown dismisses threat to Lib Dems Union seeks members advice on contest Rolex By our Political Staff: Party study urges work and benefit flexibility Jaguar Livingstone stand threatens Beckett Socialists routed as voters rally to maverick tycoons French turn out in force to signal disillusionment with mainstream parties France American Airlines Electors award another victory to Berlusconi Italy Chancellor grabs pole position for autumn re-election Skilful Kohl reverses pattern of decline and puts coalition on course to retain power no title Right in line for historic victory Pro-Europe vote in Vienna lights beacon for East Basle will give addicts heroin Elections to the European Parliament Italy declares it will bat for Brittan Contest heats up for top Commission post at Corfu summit The Times All Box No Preplies Should Be Sent to Multiple Display Advertising Items Soldier's killing spree bewilders Sweden Small town mourns seven victims of massacre Mercury Gaidar says slow reforms spell disaster The Royal Bank of Scotland From Associated Press: Daredevil walks high wire into city's past Kim, both affable and cruel, keeps West guessing James Pringle, South-East Asia Correspondent, argues that, behind the bluster and the brinkmanship of the nuclear weapons crisis, the ageing North Korean dictator secretly yearns to be loved by the Americans Pyongyang offers freeze on plutonium projects in exchange for us help Clinton plans mild sanctions to reassure Japan and China Castro bears artists' dissent as cash rolls in Havana 'ready for air combat' Lubavitch sect leader dies in Brooklyn Rebbe's followers is Israel and US await resurrection of 'Messiah' (Reuter): Chinese sentence boat trio to death (Reuter): ANC spy claim (AFP): Mafia arrest (Reuter): Shrine visited (AP): Haiti defiant (Reuter): Plea for Libya (AFP): City retaken (Reuter): Crown restored Nigerian regime vows to crush Abiola challenge Civilian poll winner proclaims government and demands end of military rule By our Foreign Staff: Priests tell of church refugee massacre in Rwanda Honda First Lady pens eulogy to her mother-in-law A direct channel of goodwill Charities are the escape valves of democracy. Why should anyone want to change this individualistic way of helping out? Art is alive and selling Why are dealers flocking to London? Margot Norman finds out International Convention Centre Birmingham Blair and the night of the long fish knives Pine nuts, politics and personalities are on the menu at a London restaurant. Giles Coren smelt a story Summertimes blues If you can't take your staff on holiday with you, keep the packing simple and the colours co-ordinated Zurich Matthew Parris Somewhere in Britain there is a serial killer on the loose, if statisties can be believed 'If my information is correct, the cost of hiring a hitman in Britain in Britain is alarmingly low' Brittan's agenda Blair strikes a chord Freedom and fellowship, the tenets of Christian socialism, are still powerful political tools in Britain Just let it melt in your mouth A little of what you fancy is worth any amount of medical research Short innings Holder of the highest-ever firstclass score and… Sitting pretty Yours truly English über Alles Intelligence at Work An important address by the head of Mi5 Backing Brittan The EU's Trade Commissioner should succeed Delors Getting the Family to Work How the benefit system may affect labour flexibility Reviewing the balance of policy and law on drug use Colombian earthquake BT code changes Tribunals' duties Ogoni oppression Performance pay Moving May Day Need to combat growing racism Tinned memories Court Circular Nature notes Personal Column Pugin's Gothic passion inspires the V&A Birthdays today Appointment Appointments in the Forces Sternberg Centre for Judaism Anniversaries Today's royal engagements The Stonyhurst Centenaries Chartered Institute of Management Accountants South Africa Luncheon Royal Society of Portrait Painters Forthcoming marriages Marriages Service luncheon Salters' Company Church in Wales Rabbi Menachem Schneerson Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, head of the Lubavitch branch of Hasidic Orthodox Judaism, died in New York yesterday aged 92. He was born in Nikolaev, Ukraine, on April 18,1902 Group Captain Peter Bryer Group Captain Peter Bryer, OBE, AFC, a pioneer of maritime aviation, died on May 17 aged 97. He was born on December 1,1896 University news Jerome Roche Jerome Roche, musicologist, died in Vittorio Veneto, Italy, of a brain tumour on June 2 aged 52. He was born in Caiuro on May 22,1942 From our Motoring Correspondent: Rain and Rindt overcome by Surtees On a course made treacherous by rain John Surtees drove brilliantly to win the 26th Belgian Grand Prix Michael Porcher Michael Porcher. CMG, OBE, colonial diplomat, 1942-64, and Secretary (Operations Division) of the RNLI, 1964-83, has died aged 73. He was born on March 9,1921 News The Times Crossword No 19,567 Sport People in the Times Forecast The Times Tomorrow Martin powers to Queen's title Defeat for Sampras gives new hope to Wibledon pretenders Mansell's return remains unclear Canon Education England authorities must give us a decent break Rob Andrew, England's stand-off, reflects on a rugby match too far for a tired team in Cape Town Arts Business Luyt revels in victory at expense of image England's ills put Taylor in contention The Loan Corporation La Créme De La Créme Crowe combines power with panache Saturday's Scoreboards Fordham fires Northants to tie Yesterday's Scoreboards AXA Equity & Law League Terry feels benefit as crowds thrill to run chase Atherton restored to health by fine hundred Tour heroics leave Rowell and RFU with much to ponder David Miller in Cape Town says England have some harsh decisions to take before the World Cup next year Rebirth of a nation sees English decline Scotland again shy of victory TLG By our Sports Staff: Lynagh buries plucky Irish Wales put record straight in emphatic fashion Black returns on right track with poise and power Popov bows to elements For the Record Australian Pools Check Tait survives tense finish Briton injured in sidecar accident Match makes history Berzin takes Giro title Boost for Janzen Rayner sprints home Canucks level series The Times Charlton bemused by Fifa's ban on water bottles Peter Ball says the heat poses more of a threat than Mexico to Ireland's progress in the World Cup finals Reward for Allenby as Spaniard falters Commiserations to Pete Sampras Duggleby defies odds to take amateur title John Hopkins looks at contrasting emotions in the competitive world of British women's golf Patience pays off for maturing Alfredsson Memories revived by stylish victory of McNeil Cecil looks forward to Distant View IBM Ascot should banish fear of hard Labour By our Racing Staff: East Of The Moon lands narrow win at Chantilly Late Bloom claims men's title Thunderer: Brighton Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Summer Selling Stakes Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Edinburgh Joppa Apprentice Handicap Trinity Hall keep their headship Fixtures Schumacher leads Canadian procession Hill struggles to pass team-mate before taking second place in Montreal Travel/flights Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Inter Europe Travel LTD Ampofo to be kept out of ring for rest of season Take your guard for the third innings Pick a winning team and brighten your summer viewing Fixtures for the Third Innings Game Will anyone dare to leave out Lara? Third Innings Players Pick One from Each of These Categories The Times guide to second degrees Of mice and medicine and biology The Times guide to second degrees: part 1 John O'Leary introduces the first of The Times five-day guide to second degrees Admissions Inquiries 071 380 7365 Cancer Sciencees… The Times guide to second degrees Postgraduate Courses The Times University of Plymouth The National Hospital College of Speech Sciences Study Money University of Hertfordshire Royal Agricultural College Learning about their future John O'Leary looks at the popular Schools' Fair, which this year is expected to attract record numbers of visitors Schools Fair TASC Multiple Display Advertising Items A Levels at Cats Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC KPS Education University of Salford University of Oxford University of Nottingham Department of Psychology… MBA How to get there Fact Box Get away from it all Ben Preston sets out the opportunities for students who want to take a year off Education Canterbury Christ Church College Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISL Canterbury Christ Church College ÉCole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne Professors… New College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality to Teach your Proffession or Trade Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenge Educational Services Useful contacts 'I wouldn't have missed it for the world' Roderick Floud on the secret revolution that has taken place in higher education since the Conservative Party came to power in 1979 Let's talk babies and bathwater How are teachers adapting to changes in the classroom? Two members of the profession report Jeremy Howard, left, a student teacher, offers advice to Geoffrey Parker, who is to run training When the school inspector calls Edward Sinclair on being judged, rather than doing the judging Picture Gallery On the slippery slope to mediocrity Gordon Yates DMB&B Susan Hamilton Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenzo Ad venture Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aspiring and Dynamic? Up to £14,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill The Medical Society Ltd Press Office Admin Crone Corkill Grosvenor PA/ADMINISTRATOR Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welcome move or farewell gesture? LCDT Snape Maltings Aldeburgh Festival: A speak preview of a new dance troupe and right, the ghosts of Stravinsky and Britten Not blinking likely Television: Comedy and drama in opposite visions of a lost England Theatre Going with the Fleadh Books Awash with haunting melodies The Grosvenor House Art & Antiques Fair Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats availabel Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Making a meal of a family feud Theatre: A gruesome dinner with Seneca, and an authentic prisoners' tale that fails to convince Thyestes Theatre Upstairs Royal Court Plenty of energy but no jokes Opera: A dray run in concert for the latest in John Eliot Gardiner's recorded Mozart cycle Don Giovanni Queen Elizabeth Hall Low life among the old lags The Anger Dyes New Grove, Nw1 The Times Haunted but not spooked Women and Ghosts Rousing the Wizard The Ragged Lion The romance of scholarship Stephen Logan praises the novelist and critic Umberto Eco, whose need to give life meaning shines through his semiotics Picture Gallery A critic's brief authority Essays, Mainly Shakespearean Picture Gallery Sting lays Dock Leaves TES Computer Update Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Pressure mounts on the new businesses at Thames Water Focus on wrong fundamentals Gilt Edged Word Watching Legal & Public Notices Taiwan reopens talks with BAe City firms fear rate rise but switch to gilt-edged South African trust Enterprise bid may rise Gas rates under review Pillar retail venture no title Chastened Honda is back on the road in Europe The carmaker's planned £330m UK investment shows it has mapped a new route after the end of its tour with Rover, Joanna Pitman argues Testing times in the City The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Bubbly winner The Times City Diary Pet hate The Times City Diary Whisky galore The Times City Diary Submits the wittiest tale with a City or financial… Signed up From pensions to post offices: tales of wasted opportunities The professionals want a strong regulator bul Mr Lilley is not keen The professionals want a strong regulator but Mr Lilley is not keen Independent financial advisers do earn their commission Income tax cut could come from CGT fall BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Discussions Variations Choice Satellite Water Pressure Funds wary of lame duck pensions Bill Eurotunnel acts on share price doubts Winning Move Times Two Crossword Round up ICI to sell joint global network Survey shows jobs outlook at brightest for four years NFC takes Lynx off the market The Times OKI Wasted Chances Moths aim for Arctic lights
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