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News from 28/01/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, John Rivaz, Ben MecIntyre, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, G. K. Wilcock, Sara McConnell and Patricia Tehan, Gregory Morgan, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Andrew Wilski, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jeremy Beecham, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew May, Segfried Matthus, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, David Guest, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Sarah Bagnall, James A. Oliver (Principal), Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Morris, Director, Wolfgang Munchau, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Dynes and Arthur Leathley, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Roger Singleton, Senior Director, Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Jeremy Pope (Managing Director), Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ann Colley, President, Steven Fox, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Robin Jenks, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Martin Fletcher, Mona Bauwens, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, Joan Thirsk, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Tony Sargent, John Goodbody, N. Ayliffe-Jones, (Director), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Dr. Livingstone, Matthew Parris, Christopher Evans, Head Master, Stephen Dorrell, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alan Jabez, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Pam Giddy Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Entwistle, (Chairman), Benedict Nightingale, Ian Murray and Christopher Elliott, Jonathan Constant, David Powell, Adrian Cullis, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Philip Willian, John Phillips, Walter Ellis, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Middle-class revolt hits Tory hopes Poll puts Labour 20 points ahead Conservative Party strategists will be shaken by a MORI poll showing Labour level with the Tories among middle-class voters for the first time Saturday in the Times Index Pop on Friday Country's Public-sector waste pilloried Bulgers' campaign seeks life for killers Country Homes Football's greats pay last respects to Sir Matt Councillor in housing scandal shot dead Gascoigne arrested after Rome fracas Mona Bauwens 24 City churches will be closed N&P Thank heavens for Evans's angel from the breakfast table Political Sketch Enquiries uncover spending blunders Public Accounts Committee MPs attack fraud in the public sector Nationwide Health plan 'will fail' Shadow minister quits Police exhume sisters No Falklands charges Telegraph 'may bid for Independent' Left puts socialist challenge to Smith Jews fear tide of racial hatred Taylor protest could save right to silence Ladbroke Linton Lodge Hotel Loyalist gunmen murder two in Ulster Thousands gather in rain to honour Sir Matt CSA names the wrong man again Boy, 4, sees father shot by gunman in contract-style killing Wife Opened door to man she thought was delivering pizzas. Then she saw the shotgun All or nothing bet strikes gold Hewlett Packard Bulger parents live in fear of killers' release The news that James Bulger's killers could be free within eight years has shocked MPs and relatives of their victim Currys Labour MPs want Thatcher to face dam deal enquiry Adult and children found in burnt car More lives lost over fall in heart donors Financier's wife killed in France News in Brief Player guilty Sailor injured Pub profits Kerb crawler Nipped in bud Clergy to challenge bishop over closure of 24 City churches Templeman report Survey pinpoints the des res for less Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Gales strand trains and cause road havoc Prince rejects calls to tighten security As enquiries continue into how a man fired a starting pistol within 6ft of the Prince of Wales, Charles insists o n accessibility New Multiyork Sale Offers Allitt doctors say they prevented more murders The secret enquiry into how a nurse was able to kill children in her care has been criticised by paediatricians A new season of operas. Featuring bright young opera… Ocean bargains tip scales towards cod Weeknd Shopping International Spring Gardening Doctors fear rush for new multiple sclerosis drug Heads raise risk of test disruption Keene on chess By our Education Correspondent: Lords plea by Patten on students Dixons Tennis hopefuls go west to pursue Wimbledon dream British tennis prodigies train at American academies because, they say, facilities in this country are inadequate The Times Surge by Labour captures slice of middle-class vote Opinion poll gloom takes Major back to the bad old days of 1990 Public doubts strength of recovery Tory leadership rivals limber up` Trafficmaster Ministers hit back in Commons skirmish The week in Parliament Bosnia threatens Ice Age in Euro-US relations Mob attacks force UN to close key aid route as washington insists on protecting Muslim interests Panasonic UN soldiers " using child prostitutes ' International troops were sent to Mozambique to protect the people. Howerver, aid agencies claim that some soldiers are abusing local children White angel leads way for Transvaal's divided races In Delmas Eastern Transvall Rewards of Clinton's Europe trip turn to dust From Bosnia to Belorussia, the President's new year mission was hailed as a triumph, but he reaped few benefits. Deals with Ukraine and Syria are looking shaky US skater faces arrest after ex-husband's plea bargain Right's Iran-Contra hero seeks Senate accolade Royal Navy greets 'old chums' after 20 years adrift Sikh minister given clean-up penance (AP): Hosokawa trapped by reform deadlock News in Brief (AFP): Mugabe invited (AP): Visitor boom (Reuter): Mexican pact (AFP): Marital dispute (Reuter): Fighter deal (Reuter): Flying high Minsk hardliners look to Russia as reformer is ousted The independent Belorussian President took on his Communist Prime Minister and lost. Parliament may move next toward a monetary and defence deal with Moscow (Reuter): Yeltsin honours memory of Leningrad blockade Reuter: Maestro is given the bird Cellnet SAS veterans benefit from Algeria panic Foreign oil workers fear they are next on Islamic hit list Jungle law reigns on catwalk Sexual harassment at heart of Italian high fashion German parents face 'slap ban' Craxi trial will start after polls in Italy News in Brief (Reuter): Spanish strike success claimed (Reuter): Brother freed No more hope (Reuter): Suicide move (AFP): Russian first History and the last taboo A radio programme pays tribute to the value of urine down the ages The Times My libel ordeal After the A1 case, Mona Bauwens recalls her own battle with the press An adulterous affair to remember In middle age the unhappily married Edith Wharton fell in love with a Times jornalist, writes Robin Jenks Bottom line on back to basics Where did the phrase of the moment come from? Happy birthday, Miss Puffin Kaye Webb on life with the Puffineers—and how to persuade little boys that there is life beyond Game Boy the Valerie Grove Interview The self styled Fattest Puffin likes happy endings A voice from Hackney for Middle England The education director who has become an outspoken symbol of traditional values Tyranny of the veggies Why should the food police impose their view on the rest of us? I'm sorry, I'll read that again Ian Melntyre takes umbrage at a change of accent on radio O'Dinnergate Two The Times Dairy Gay Bard of Avon Picture Gallery What makes a Jew-baiter ? Humanity carries the mark of Goebbels, the brilliant but warped propagandist who masterminded Hitler's Final Solution Officer and a lady Picture Gallery Silent disapproval Durham's last word Taxes were worse with Healey The average family is better off, says Stephen Dorrell After Romeo Who manages the locally managed schools Alms and Arms The excuses for Pergau become daily shabbier Donating Life The dearth of transplant organs is become critical Restore democracy, banish red tape Housing the homeless Faith and freedom Rogue geese Alzheimer's hope Police and commerce Matchless trio Implications of British overseas aid Marriage research Bond's baldies Hoxne Treasure A cold fact Sight for strained eyes Court Circular Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Classified Advertising Items Dockyard clock chimes again Europa Nostra awards Anniversaries Classified Advertising Items Luncheons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homelife DGAA Kim Sang-Man Obituaries Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Admiral Sir Frank Twiss Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Samuel Bronston Samuel Bronston Hollywood film producer, died in Sacramento, California, on January 12 aged 85. He was bron in Bessarabia, Russia, on March 26,1908 On this Day January 28 1868 The Search for The Very Rev Noel Kennaby The Very Rev Noel Martin Kennaby, Dean on Albans, 1964-73, died on January 22 aged 88. He was bron on December 22,1905 Professor Ivor Etherington Professor Ivor Etherington, mathematician, died on January 1 aged 85. He was bron in Lewisham on February 8,1908 Picture Gallery This is the end of the road for Arfur A new guarance scheme on the quality of second-hand words could mean the end for unscrupulous dealers Safe-or bags of danger? Kevin Eason investigates as fears grow over the safety of car airbages How Drivers Can Be Saved in the Blink of an Eye Two computer 'brains' are alert for danger Picture Gallery Mazda guns for Jaguar New contender in prestige market Price rise but air comes free Roadwise Cheap service New Proton Mercmania Honda a hit Thief wars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Classic SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Industrial Finance Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheelbrace Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,451 The Times Today People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Lacklustre news from retailers O'Reilly makes rival bid for Independent Picture Gallery Infotech Lauren fined fined £70,000 by Lautro Compensation will be paid to Laurentian Life policy holders who have been mis-sold insurance products by its salesmen to make sure they suffer no loss Six individuals face SIB ban Arts Sport Granada attacks LWT 1993 profits Maine-Tucker Business Today Defence export orders head for record £5.5bn British Gas price cap relaxed by regulator Ofgas has signalled that competition will be effective in restraining prices in commercial and industrial markets, making price controls unnecessary Highest rise for US durables in five years Cunard Interpol to help screen UK lottery MMC set to target utilities over unfair competition Help urged for ailing firms NCR discovers it is part of the Solutions Blow for Eagle Star Rank names chairman Japan helps lift Unitech Queens Moat posts BCCI summonses Misys profits up 19% William Baird warning ECGD doubles surplus European Investment Bank raises lending Business Roundup New regulations for old Free markets seem to need a lot of rules Lord Stevens' canny arrangement with O'Reilly Dirt flies over the LWT bid IBM UK reduces massive losses Rise in sales boots confidence MFI furnishes big advance Policy Portfolio warning Hogg Robinson Saatchi US chief quits Uncertainty forces buyers to the sidelines Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Allied Textile buys plants in North America Major Changes Major Indices Burmine in dual bid Board riches Pay rise Partridge up Recent Issues Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) In defence of an emerging market strategy Dollar Spot Rates Brothers offer ultimate in political correctness American unions are looking to the future and consciously recruiting young, well-educated women as organisers, Wolfgang Münchau says Made his marque Raguvaran is moving house The Times City Dairy Blue headlines Javelin throwers Work, no play Stores MFI Swiss Bank Corporation Laughing Gas Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Lack of support Obvious Analysts find an image to suit There are ways to avoid being typecast by job interviewers Information Technology Computeach international Ltd. Est. 1964 BMC Software Ward Executive Limited VISA NB Selection Ltd Seeing through the PC screen Matthew May on a new way of doing business,—the video telephone call Information Technology Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby News Datacom Limited A happy note for those having to change keys Do you have a symphony to transpose? Help is at hand If the computer's sound facilities are rudimentary, the results will sound very much like Morio Brothers meets the LSO SAA Consultants Unread Apple Online In exactly the right spot Carrying a global positioning system means never having to complain that you're lost, Alan Jabez, reports Crown Vtech The hidden cost of PCs Better performance and lower prices are not always delivered as promised Goodbye to Berlin's heritage? Can a city afford to maintain three opera houses? Roger Boyes reports on economic crisis in the performing arts in Germany Dirty deeds in creepy England Theatre: Mervyn Peake's massive trilogy, heroically condensed for the stage Pop Not all doom and gloo Opera: A magnificent performance in the title-role distinguise a revival of Strauss's grim melodrama Pop Facelift or not, it's fabulous Television Review Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Giant step on a rite of passage A Dublin horel, 3am—and Caitin Moran is helping the Bou Radleys to remember why they are famous The Times If all you hear is radio gaga Pop on Friday: Hits on the curriculum country's favourite son has got his hason hip-hop's newest hope The to the BBC's World Service, rock-hungry foreigners know what English-language hits actually mean. Louise Gray reports Seven Days What's out and about Garth Brooks Garth's cool dude ranch New Albums: The biggest seller of the 1990s plays it daringly safe Top Ten Albums Roots-rock reggae Blues Records Mahal is still out there doing his best New Waves Your guide to the sounds of tomorrow Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guidelines on wasted costs orders against lawyers Law Report January 28,1994 court of Appeal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reviewing industrial tribunal decision Proportionality in rates default sentence Graf victory substitutes inevitability for tension Melbourne Results Jury drops Conner into third position Quarterback icon relegated to viewing life from the sidelines Oliver Holt talks to the Dallas Cowboy who has thoughts of Georgia, and beyond, on his mind Ambition punctured in field of dreams David Powell meets a cyclist determined to succeed despite nature lovers putting a spoke in his wheel The Times Consistent Gaylord lands first British slalom title Storming round from Els tames desert course First round Souness ready to part company with Liverpool Anfiled reign draws to a close For the Record Snow Reports Word-Watching Buckley revels in humble surroundings The Times Yeovil banking on Hall 's experience Non-League Football Fixtures Maguire banned for six days Jockey aims to become 'more polished' after whip suspension Doncaster Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Chantilly saved by conclusive majority Wincanton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Breeders' Cup seeks new venue Southwell Treading warily in controlled zone Kapil answers critics in devastating style Rugby should guard against cult of the coach Picture Gallery Bowlers turn tide for England England attempt winning double Breaking new ground Olver bows to injury British team named Kings fall in France Graham takes charge TV Licensing BBC 1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Classic FM Variations Choice Satellite Index Judgment day for Venables FA prepares to end speculation and confirm England manager Wales ignore criticism and pick Jenkins to face Irish Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Index Atherton keen for caution after England's ideal start Next Week in the Times Morse Data

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