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News from 05/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Brian Harrison, John Harding Price, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, Robert Horton, Christopher Thomas and Dominic Kennedy, Patricia Davies, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Philip Bassett, Rob Hughes, S. P. Hodson Pressinger, Simon Briscoe, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Lynne Truss, T. N. Catlow, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jeremy Collingwood, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Alan Sked, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Suzanna Storer, Anthony Meyer, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, and Richard Ford, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Christina Speight, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Roy Chapman, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, J. Hore-Ruthven, A. I. S. Duffus, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, Robert Glenton, David J. Bihari Director, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, R. W. Johnson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Giles Whittell, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Imogen Mitchell Registrar, Robert Przemioslo Senior Registrar, Julia Wendon, Michael Hornsby, R. Campbell Paget, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, Antonia Fraser, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Richard A. Edwards, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Alyson Rudd, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Walter S. Greenwood (Joint Editor), Michael Henderson, Bob Balchin, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Arthur Reed, Ross Anderson, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine,

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Loyalist bomb hits Sinn Fein office Adams says peace process goes on MacKay to curb legal aid for wealthy defendants Index Graces' Spanish loan angers Getty Museum Marlon Brando Countdown US attack on Vatican over birth control Ransom cash fails to free hostages Supermarket war over post offices Death of a dream TV in The Times Television Railtrack boss accuses 'unchanging' Knapp Radical Pulley rails against plots and betrayal Richard Ford hears Ian Paisley castigate the Government for not having the stomach for a fight while Gerry Adams is cheered under banners telling the Army and police it is "Time to go" Major stands firm in face of Tory disquiet over truce Prime Minister urges IRA to do 'just a little more' before talks can begin Blair's blushes spared Alliance Insurance Valley of the future Bill for crime 'higher than defence budget' Almost half opposed to identity cards News in Brief Rescued climber dies NHS dentists 'despair' Policeman hijacked More doctors struck off Trade ban 'disastrous' Caithness rumour denied Tree-planting pledge Ransom payment fails to secure hostages' release Fears grow for Briton after Cambodia ignores advice Gangs attack Bosnian refugees over housing Boy hit by scaffolding 'critical' By our City Staff: Man-made riches for loyal workers Hewlett Packard By a Staff Reporter: Ffyona starts home leg of epic walk Peugeot Union members are a workforce minority A once powerful force is in decline as industry and Labour seek new solutions to old problems Countdown £1,000 The Times Believe it or not Jimmy Knapp's voice is his own Joe Joseph in Blackpool Blunkett to dispel outdated image GCC & Britain High price of litigation leads to boom in Diy justice A telephone engineer who has won a five-year court battle is one of thousands of "litigants in person". Frances Gibb reports on the increasing number of people for whom lawyers cost too much Pupils' grasp of science diminishes with age Rethink on importance of nurseries SAAB Picture Gallery East Europeans sample British schools MPs to ask the Queen for details of royal spending Keene on Chess Attack on bullying made top priority Road hauliers face fines and jail for cruelty to livestock Farmers fear attempt to save £200m cross-Channel trade in live animals has come too late AST Ferry ban will shake rural economy Complaints about noisy neighbours up 20% News in Brief Actor nabs thief Arts cash Star turn Saddles stolen Bond winners How the rights of man can be society's wrongs A debate is raging on both sides of the Atlantic about the role of morality and virtue in politics In America, James Q. Wilson's book The Moral Sense has been at the heart of the morality debate. In this extract he discusses the fragile roots of good citizenship. Below, Bret Stephens examines the debate on politics and virtue in the United States Renault Cars with Flair America basks in the glow of virtue rediscovered Chirac allies fire first shot in battle to thwart Balladur Sarajevo's ever-open bank keeps spirit of resistance alive National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Prudential Chechenia leader urged to quit British veterans invade Belgium Europe seeks to calm storm over abortion Eleventh-hour compromise drafted as delegates gather for UN world population meeting Khartoum supplying guns to inflame rebel infighting Middlesex University Taiwan forgiven in Pretoria's rush for more trade (AP): Zimbabwe arms deal reported News in Brief (AFP): New Rwanda army deployed (Reuter): Unita strike (Reuter): Food plea Nigerian oil unions on verge of ending strike Cosatu to redefine alliance with ANC President's low ratings threaten to blight campaign £9.7bn airport breaks price barrier Office pests attract unlikely support Indian elders send teenagers into exile Clinton holiday in the bunker keeps America laughing (AFP): Finns told of leader's slip-ups News in Brief Talks offer (Reuter): Rebels killed (AFP): Oldest man dies Marital rows cast doubt on Fujimori Preferred Direct Cubans link US sanctions to refugee crisis 'To be able to get any woman I wanted into bed was intoxicating' Giles Whittell concludes his series on Marloon Brando, the star for whom women were a compulsion National Westminster Bank Better luck next time, you father-hunters Wanted: a Child Support Agency with the freedom to be fair The world according to Ralph An American brings his entire design 'theme park' to London MOPS Ehrman Tapestry Mathew Parris There is no finer way to exit than to be pursued by an Andean Spectacled Bear, if you can find one Tony the Greek The Times Diary Red rag The Times Diary Was Patrick Abbot of Glastonbury? Ireland's patron saint, it seems, may have played a vital part in England's religious development The unions: down but not out Tony Blair connot rely on easy ride from the TUC, argues Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Anne's naps The Times Diary Picture Gallery Molestabber The Times Diary High jinks The Times Diary Peer goes pop The Times Diary The Unions Regroup They are still losing members, but the tide could be reversed Conflict in Cairo Compromises have to be made at the population conference Rich Pickings On legal aid, a home should not be a castle Steps for seeking peace in Ireland Bang up to date Rites of passage Sovereignty and leaving the EU Care and computers PoWs' pay Hidden talent Time to tinker with the clocks? Names in court Penny-wise Court circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Anniversaries today Reception Service dinner Sir Thomas Armstrong Lady Janner Village pride finds focus in new hall School announcements Marriages Ancient plough recovered Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Billy Wright Billy Wright, CBE, former Wolverhampton Wanderers and England captain, died from cancer on September 3 aged 70. He was born on February 6,1924 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages H. G. Kuhn Heinrich Gerhard Kuhn, FRS, physicist, died on August 26 aged 90. He was born in Breslau on March 10,1904 The Army Benevolent Fund From our Scottish Correspondent: 50,000 Watcg the Queen Open Forth Road Bridge D . M. A. Leggett D. M. A. Leggett, first Vice-Chancellor of the University of Surrey, 1966-75, died on August 21 aged 82. He was born on May 27,1912 Albert Blaustein Albert Blaustein, constitutional lawyer, died in Durham, North Carolina, on August 21 aged 72. He was born in Brooklyb, New York, on October 12,1921 The jet-setters' dating agency For the public, Farnborough is a flight of fantasy. For the exhibitors wooing customers, it is a battle for survival, says Harvey Elliott Breitling A plane-spotter's delight It will take more than a day to see everything- from the Red Arrows to a space spectacular Getting there-by car or helicopter Tickets THOMSON-CSF Fighting for its life and 40,000 UK jobs Arthur Reed examines the reasons why Eurofighter 2000 will not show off its sophistication at show North American Institute of Aviation Cabinet holds key to recovery Rodney Hobson looks at the City's view of the industry Britain grabs a little big business with Antonov But Moscow stalling hits Anglo-Russian aerospace trading prospects Picture Gallery Son of Concorde could carry 300 Many countries are collaborating in research to find a successor How BAe is spending £1 billion to save money Derek Harris reports on why British Aerospace has handed over its information technology operation to an American company Lockheed Engines with great staying power A new generation of massive engines will fly the twin jets for the next 20 years Bomb explosion in west Belfast The Times Crossword No 19,639 Sport People in the Times Picture Gallery Forecast The Times Tomorrow Warwickshire 's grand plan fails Worcestershire canter to eight-wicket victory in NatWest Trophy final Drugs cloud rains on athletes' victory parade Education 33 Arts Business Moody's shine puts new lustre on fading glory Borrow Direct Courage Romero in no mood to let Fulke slip past For the Record The Times Meunier Breaks through Today's Fixtures Walker 's selection contains few surprises Ardiles in pursuit of Romanian Sports in Brief Slough outplay Devils Nicol falls short Schumacher threat First success for Devon Mansell crashes out Ailing Morceli still able to get better of his rivals David miller on the Algerian athlete who ran a temperature and a perfect grand prix race Masterly Fox-Pitt leads British clean sweep Rider survives trial of nerves to prove point and take Burghley title from the front Evans saves best for last Silverstone Weekend Cricket Scoreboards Samaranch prevails by familiar political adroitness Gullivers An Ordinary Man of remarkable talent Sport mourns the death of one of its finest leaders and ambassadors Rob Hughes pays his personal tribute to Billy Wright, the former England football caption The Times Aldridge's appetite for action belies his years McFarland clings to helm Right touch eludes Wolves Shaka bowls Reading over Middlesbrough miss creative talents Moreno can contribute Scotland's supporters seek shot of adrenalin Scottish commentary Weekend Results and Tables Doncaster revival founded upon unbeaten defence Glittering Jewell crowns Bradford's bright start Pools Check Pick The Times Courage First Xv to win £10,000 The Times Rugby trips VIP tickets and Courage beer prizes No Title China's new generation of summers poised to dominate Sampras edges through after nervous opening Unheralded rival tests holder Richards robbed of moment's glory Geoghegan makes immediate impact Grim goings-on lend support to voice of west Doncaster stall as Schofield applies brakes Wigan reclaim lead Stirling go forward at speed Art Of War defines classic strategy Thunderer: Hamilton Park Guide to our Racecard Saturday's Results Thunderer: Southwell Leaders on the Flat Clear benefits of knowing all the angles Racing commentary Rapid Raceline Midland UCE Multiple Display Advertising Items Flights Inter Europe Travel LTD Multiple Display Advertising Items New Zealand Australia South Pacific University of Sunderland University of essex World Offers! Cheapest Flights Guaranteed Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times University of Luton University of Tresside University of Luton Abbey Tutorial College Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items Opting out of Labour Bob Balchin fears fot the future of grant-maintained schools under Tony Blair Duck versus deer: the table fables With apologies to Aesop, Roy Chapman retells an educational tale Multiple Display Advertising Items Symondsbury Manor College Devonshire House Preparatory School Kensington College Pupils with designs on the future A scholarship scheme to lure students to design and engineering is growing fast Fine Arts College BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items London University (External) LLB Medical School Cambridge Business College GCSE/A Level Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items All Souls College Oxford St Michael's Preparatory School Multiple Display Advertising Items Head Nene Regent's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Strathclyde Garduate Business School The University of Reading Oxford Brookes University Rugby School Imperial College Forget busbies-feel the buzz Los Angeles is hosting a festival which challenges the American view of Britain. Giles Whittell reports Long may the song continue The start of a new season of Wigmore Hall recitals comes not a moment too soon for Richard Morrison Opera Son also rises Rock: A major talent in the making Jeff Buckley Garage, N1 Books Question time LS/Stenz Albert Hall/Radio 3 NT Royal National Theatre Cool mastery of warm colour Proms 1994 LA Phil/Salonen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson London Elswhere London Galleries Entertainments Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Long Runners Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases A right royal mix-up Opera: A Chabrier premiere from Opera North in Edinburgh; plus British Youth Opera Le Roi malgre lui King's Theatre, Edinburgh Soaring to success after Ean off-night Eugene Onegin/The Thieving Magpie Sadler's Wells To Place your Entertainment Advertisement in the… Queens who reign as kings Antonia Fraser on women as political leaders, from Queen Elizabeth I to Margaret Thatcher Ghastly Green crew Rushing to Paradise By J. G. Ballard Flamingo, £14.99 Faith on the rocks Serpent on the Rock By Alice Thomas Ellis Hodder & Stoughton, £17.99 The Shattered Lantern By Ronald Rolheiser Hodder & Stoughton, £6.99 paperback original Derring dos and don'ts Historical The Times Educational Supplement Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences Capitalisation, week's change First direct Smart card bandwagon rolls ahead The new cards offer many benefits, but there are concerns about their future application, says Robert Miller Lee makes it a double The Times City Diary La Crème De La Crème Greythorn Woodchester Credit Lyonnais Picture Gallery The Times Financial ashes The Times City Diary Greythom Recruitment Secretary for Prestigious Advertising Campaign -… Two positions in a small strategic consultancy, Ec1… Dial a role The Times City Diary Secretary/receptionist Rich reward The Time City Diary Financial Public Relations Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Assistant to Director RMT should follow other unions' lead Robert Horton, head of Railtrack, argues that change is an opportunity for employees, not a threat Sales/administration Assistant Private/research PA Secretary/pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cadbury dividend bubbling Reporting this Week No let-up in pressures that gave yields the 'hump' Gilt-Edged JAL Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Validation Officer Pay likely to drift up near the year-end Continued from Page 34 Woodard Schools (Southern Division) Ltd Celsis names Holden as chief executive Business Roundup VW plans India plant WPP stake sale expected GM deal for FKI4 US-Japan trade quest Sri Lankan Airbus order Gardner Merchant postpones flotation SU Carburettor breathes last Bain Hogg An Inchcape Company Trust offers a play on commodities Delors's successor to address CBI The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Tourist Rates Provocative ear bashing Radio 1 Lost on the moor in the madding crowd Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Smart Cards Supermarkets battle to run post offices Forte 'dismisses' Savoy dossier Retail sales at UK airports could soar to £1bn Times Two Crossword British firm wins fight to inform City Capital allowances 'should be lifted to spur investment' Winning Move Word-Watching Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Off the Menu Man Group to extend 'shares for loyalty' plan

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