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News from 15/05/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Jacquey Visick, Christopher Ogden, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, John Smith, Alasdair Palmer, Richard Ellis, Steffi Graf, James Dairymple, Carole Dawson, Peter Charles, John Peter, Nick Rufford Far East Correspondent, Mark Reason, Eric Dymock, Robin Holloway, Nick Rufford, Roy Porter, Graham Rose, John Stansell, Ivo Tennant, Colm Tóibin, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Nomavenda Mathianae, Sue Lloyd-Roberts, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Frederic Raphael, Andrew Sullivan, Sarah Beattie, Mary Wilson, Susan Irvine, Annabel Heseltine, Geordie Greig, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Charles Murray, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Anthony Sattin, John Ashbrook, David Harris Chantrey Financial Services, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Gabriele Annan, Deryk Brown, Valerie Riches Director, Isabel Wolff, Mike Williams, Mark Ottaway, David Dougill, Gobi, Nick, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, John Waples Edited, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Hugh Mcllvanney, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Sean Ryan, Simon Hinde, Daniel Pettiward, Barry Chapman, Peter Tallack, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Nick Gardner, Christopher Gilchrist, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Stuart Wavell, John Banville, Frances Spalding, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Chris Lloyd, Peter Lewis, Gerald Kaufman, Jeff Randall, Lisa Jardine, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, David Thomas, Ailsa Cox, Eric Richards, Ian Chadband, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Elizabeth Baines, Nick Rosen, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Rian Malan, Michael Watkins, Graham Goodeve, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Phillip Hall, Steve Ellis, Marie Colvin, Susie E Maeder, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, C Whetton, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Neil, Paul Nuki, Graham Nown, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Robyn Lewis, Winners Dinners, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Brough Scott, Michael Mann Chairman, Michele Roberts, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Matthew Campbell St Petersburg, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, Victoria Scott, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, William Oddie, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, Jonathan Rendall, Brendan Fanning, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Lesley Thomas, Raymond Sherry, Humphrey Burton, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Brian Clarke, Stan Levenson, Emma Forrest, Donald MacCormick, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Peter, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Gary Orr, Alan Ruddock, Anne Jarvis, Hugh Thompson, John Cornwell, John Parker, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Susan Ellicott, Mwambu Wanendeya, Tony Hetherington, Simon Reeve, Conal Gregory, Dr Anthony Briginshaw, Peter Roebuck, Ian Cartwright, Walter Ellis, Martin Booth, Joanna Simon, Elizabeth Munt, Sue Lloyd, Janine di Giovanni, Boris Schapiro, Beppe Severgnini,

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Blair and Brown in secret pact Centre-right in leadership alliance against the left Murderous days for championship dogs Virgin New York for £10 Mandela to quit in two years Win £100,000 Article Withdrawn Portillo's campaign given new boost De Klerk to give Nobel lecture The Sunday Times Mystery of the anorexic sister's flight from hope Psion Series The Green Room St. Joseph's Hospice The Sunday Times Future of Observer is again in doubt Friends win Fenton poetry crown Transport minister in cash crisis after marriage break-up Briton flogged after MP urged Arabs to go ahead Beconase Orchestras to hang up their penguin suits New York for £10 Man of History BMW Select Diamond magnate's treasures stolen in stately home raid MPs demand reform of monopolies board Lunn Poly Abbey National France defiant in battle for skies over Orly Invaders face cold comfort at the edge of the world Renault Cars with Flair Naipaul tells dark secrets of sex life Midland Left-wing council puts schools at risk in opt-out battle Waiters in coup trial may be shot Shorter hours for MPs In today's Other Papers Teacher training faces 'chaos' RAF residences face cash limits BBC in £1m fight over Eldorado Call for bill to be tribute to Smith Dollond & Aitchison Police set to use machineguns to fight UK crime WorldPlus Communication Service AT&T Lloyds Bank Who Will Carry the Torch? The Labour leader's premature death has changed the political landscape utterly, write Andrew Grice and Michael Prescott Orange A conversation with John Smith 'The political jigsaw Woolwich Building Society Make it a celebration, not a display of blood-letting It is in everyone's interest to keep the forthcoming leadership election clean and comradely, writes Peter Keliner Iltalkland Singularly Cellular Picture Gallery How he would have smiled at the obituaries John Smith took his job seriously but not himself, writes Gerald Kaufman Thomas Cook Inside China's Bamboo Gulag Exposed: slave camps that fuel trade 'miracle' Clinton's new strongman tries to seize foreign policy reins Health & Safety Executive Dissenter freed as US decision on trade nears Talmud sex lesson ends in the courts Picture Gallery Father wins abuse case Minister's wife shatters the French 'cocoon' of power Airtours St Petersburg cleans up its act for the arrival of Yemenis fight out a bloody divorce XFAM DHL Rover Metro Democracy set to oust Africa's oldest despot Reasons for hope among the images of war as economic revolution changes an ancient order Business blossoms on a blighted continent Digital PC RAF to help UN in Kigali relief Cdx is Also Available as a 1.7td The Cavalier from Vauxhall Palimony £56m for Bosnia rescuer Sun Alliance Insurance UK Home Direct Miss Universe meets a chiller in Manila Italy gets anxious about its image The new regime of Silvio Berlusconi is causing Italians fear about how it will be perceived abroad, writes Beppe Severgnini The Sunday Times Proud fatties declare war on prejudice The Leading Hotels of the 'World' National Savings US media shamed by long silence over Clinton case They knew about Paula Jones's claims but were slow to tell. James Adams queries American news values Brits make merry in warring Yemen Marie Colvin, the only British journalist to reach Aden since the civil war began, meets six British stalwarts in the middle of happy hour while north Yemen planes bomb the port Adams lists concerns over declaration "Old Speckled Hen" Weather and Travel Outlook Double triumph: Steve Bruce, left, and Peter… Two remain on crippled ship News Digest Airport drama Soldier injured Duke's tumble Girl murdered Hair hazard Ben Elton weds Double delight for United Deryk Brown at Wembley Finally, it all came together for Ferguson Hugh Mcllvanney sees Manchester United overcome Chelsea's bright start to keep their, and their manager's, appointment with destiny Out in the Open What They Said at Wembley Out of Order Over and out Contents The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Out of Africa Heavens spare unimpressive Kiwis' blushes County Championship Demoralised Durham are tied up in Notts Martin Searby at Trent Bridge Timely reminder from Caddick Malcolm Winton at Leicester Metson plugs the Glamorgan leak Peter Roebuck at Cardiff Hypocrisy in the air as Gooch pleads his case Cricket Close-Up Essex continue to pile on the pressure Mihir Bose at Chelmsford Stuff of dreams by stylish Hick Michael Austin at Worcester Stephenson steamed up John Parker at Hove Ward thwarted on the brink of immortality At Sixfields And Sevens Third Man Life Of Brian Vital Statistics Well-matched! Below The Belt Imran swings from bouncer to bounder Mihir Bose on the wider implications of a new Edwardian's fall from grace Heroic Border retires hurt - and timed out Peter Roebuck regrets the bitterness and controversy surrounding the departure from the Test arena of Australia's Captain Grumpy and indomitable Imran swings from bouncer to bounder One day at a time, cricket fans are being sold short Robin Marlar urges the establishment to give the sports-loving public more of what they want Young, gifted, but out of order Hugh Mcllvanney deplores the way Naseem Hamed adds insult to injury European crown for a prince and clown Jonathan Rendall on how a fighter stepped up in class and still outclassed the champion Article Withdrawn The Daily Telegraph A thriller storming to the wire "Dunwoody has 17 wins from 69 rides in 15 days, Maguire five from the same number" Brough Scott on the ebb and flow, thrust and parry, of this year's jump jockeys' championship Epsom waits for Barry's boy wonder John Karter on the Classic hopes of John Hills, the trainer who can win the two prizes coveted for so long by his illustrious father Chapple-Hyam is singing in the rain about Turtle Island Racing Fear drives the race to save lives No time for parties as tragedy haunts the streets of Monaco Nigel Roebuck on the reverberations as another weekend of tragedy strikes the Grand Prix fraternity Broken bodies that lead to the pain of broken dreams Ian Chadband on why change is essential if athletics is to stop burn-out among its stars German is way ahead of the pack Nigel Roebuck sees Michael Schumacher storm to the first pole position of his career in Monaco practice Riverbank riot for Duffer's Fortnight Brian Clarke on the headiness of the mayfly's carnival, highlight of every angler's year Church & Co., (Footwear) Ltd. Wily Becker on target for rare clay triumph Sue Mott, at the Italian Open in Rome, witnesses Boris Becker use brains, rather than brawn, to overcome his shortcomings on clay and clinch a place in the final Kafelnikov, last of the Russian line Sue Mott on an unassuming young player who has taken the men's circuit by storm Ireland must steer clear of a nightmare in New South Wales Brendan Fanning says the first match of the Irish tour to Australia will be vital for morale Game in a hurry to atone for its past mistakes Stephen Jones celebrates being back in Durban with the England team, though for political not sporting reasons Natal egos take a pack battering Sevens up gives Bath a treble News Focus Golf Equestrianism Tennis Cycling IndyCar racing Football Boxing It may well be jolly but there just ain't enough lolly Hockey McNulty stays patient as the rains hit Spain Lauren St John reports on the frustrated efforts to build a popular base for golf in Spain as the nation's top players do battle in Madrid Old guys can still show us a thing or two Action Replay Fantasy Football League For the Record Racing Sport on TV Football This Week's Fixtures Pools The two critical moments Dave Thomas on the spot kicks that broke Chelsea's spirit Honda Utilities write off £1bn on failed diversification spree De La Rue is secret bidder for Portals Rank dark horse in bid to run lottery United Airlines Customer Care New Era Burford close to Troc deal Thomas Ward sues Guinness for £57m The Sunday Times Pressure on Gas payout BMW calls a halt to new Rover Metro Contents Exchange barks up wrong tree again Business Comment Nuffield Hospitals Rush of blood to utility heads View Point Lottery Markets braced for further US rate rise Beckwith builds up Portfolio Amex enters credit-card arena In today's Other Papers Pulling the Plug Since 1989, the water and electricity companies have spent £1.6bn on diversification - but have had to write off more than £1bn. 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Jeff Randall reports United Airlines Bank's alarm bells may set inflation ringing Economic Outlook United Airlines Don't copy lazy, bureaucratic Germany American Account Cumbria United Airlines LDV delivering LDV delivering Industrialists wait for Heseltine's kick-start The white paper on competitiveness may provide more questions than answers, report Andrew Lorenz and David Smith Jaguar 'Bogus bond' dealer fights sack at Kidder Banker's death blow BT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Megatech Software Multiple Display Advertising Items Liquidations & Receiverships Distributors Urgently Required Multiple Display Advertising Items The Garden of Eden Spend Your Future In Paradise Multiple Display Advertising Items SCF Multiple Display Advertising Items Richard Dixon Overseas Company Registration Agents… Multiple Display Advertising Items MPC & Co. 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Report by Christopher Lloyd Crown Computer Products BT pushes on with video-on-demand Multi-Media PCs check insurance salesmen Investment The Great British Innovation & Inventions Fair The Sunday Times PC map cuts the cost of driving Autography Secrets of life sought on Titan Scientists hope a space mission to one of Saturn's moons will give an insight into how life began on Earth, writes Time Furniss Superhighway paves the way for social revolution Information New technology will allow people to socialise by video-phone. Report by John Stansell Mobile planting system makes any metal object look like gold Satellites help farmers to grow More firms offer access to Internet The Internet, the international electronic-data highway open to all computer users with a modem, is growing at an astounding rate, and firms are lining up to offer services, writes Nick Rosen German venture checks out shopping tags Keeping the advertisers at bay Another Reason to Move to the City of… Hi-fi comes to new wave radio clock Acoustics Shock, horror for Mirror Picture Gallery De Klerk joins Nobel lecturers The Sunday Times Lloyd's losers brought to book Prufrock Break all the rules to make a billion Finalists named in quest for economy Showing a Kleen pair of heels All in the game Gardner Merchant World Service Will Chelsfield make merry up on the hill? In the City Every Time we Say Goodbye The story of Pamela Harriman Part 2 Psion Series Goodwood Travel Limited Section 4 It may be a new world order but it looks like a mess in the West Radisson Edwardian Hotels A family split apart by politics. . . Profile . . . while another stands united in a passionate public protest When Kitty Dimbleby joined the new age travellers in their fight against a bypass, her mother came too, writes Annabel Heseltine Mercedes-Benz Quality Used Cars Hush up your Shakespeare 'Memories' that surface to destroy us Dangerous therapists who reinvent the past are making the present a living hell for their mainly male victims, writes Barbara Amiel Welcome back to the great British Sunday The Puritans and killjoys have had their day, writes William Oddie. Now it is time to enjoy ourselves Psion Series Shame on government that shield away from a matter of principle Undermining the bill to help the disabled was a disgrace, writes Alasdair Palmer. If it costs too much, why couldn't the minister just come clean? Picture Gallery Godfrey Smith The ultimate price of a life devoted to politics The Labour leader's sudden death is a health warning for his fellow MPs, writes Susan Clark John Smith's legacy A diligent and brilliant believer in all that was best Donald MacCromick remembers John Smith from their university days Superlative Travel Paula reveals Bill's fatal flaw Inside Washington Andrew Sullivan Editor of The New Republic, America's most influential political journal American Airlines Holding fire—but will Arab patience last? After 27 years the Israelis pulled out of Gaza last week, but uncertainties remain, writes Andy Goldberg Picture Gallery When a prince means business Idealism bows to the account book on the Duchy of Cornwall, says Phillip Hall Don't give your child a calculator The Times Tories trigger an identity crisis Dutch take sugar off the pill Confuse me, I'm only a customer Points The Sunday Times Barely academic, utterly divine Birthdays Fay falls to the Prince of Darkness The lure of big money has created a new breed of literary agents hungry for each other's clients, Walter Ellis reports A Ransomes Company Surfing, genes and the meaning of life Sean Ryan on the Nobel laureate with designs on Madonna Central London Estate Acents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. 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A: When an insurer says it's vermin Fidelity Investments Motoring Win a real £100,000 in our fantasy game Fantasy Fund Manager Contents Raw deal for pensioners Schroders Card does not live up to promise The full story of crooked timeshare boss Rothschild Asset Management Play our new share game and win a £100,000 prize There is also a weekly prize of £1,000 Fantasy Fund Manager lets you invest in shares without the danger of losing money. Get the rewards of playing the stock market without incurring the risks The Sunday Times How to play Competition rules Warning What is Sharelink? Pick your shares from this list The Fatsy 250 Hobson PLC How to convert to more profits Independent Financial Adviser Phoney gift from phantom survey A 'valuable' free gift may be nothing more than an ordinary ball-point pen. 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