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News from 12/09/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, John Goldsmith, Barbara Hall, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Michael Mavor, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Donald Foreman, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Gerald Davies, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, George Brock and Charles Bremner, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Susan Bell and Dominic Kennedy, Tim Judah Balkans Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, David Adams and Helen Johnstone, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Claire Messud, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, S. Moore, Joseph D. Schulman, Wolfgang Münchau, Anthony Hudson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Adrian Brooks, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, David Crooks, Stuart Bell, Tom Rhodes and Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, David Coombs, Michael Arditti, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Michael Marshall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Michael Evans and George Brock, Matthew Parris, Susan Elkin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, William Gubbins, Nicola Vesey-Williams, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Alan Finch, George Brock and Michael Evans, Benedict Nightingale, Alyson Rudd, Peter J. Firth, John Phillips, David Langdon, Colin Campbell, David Adams and Gabriella Gamini, Anthony Barnett, Roger Nightingale, Christopher Irvine,

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No Title Hanley gaffe knocks Tory fightback bid Crime tops conference agenda Major edges closer to talks with Sinn Fein leadership Index Oscar award winner Jessica Tandy dies at 85 Agenda Picture Gallery Alert on Bosnia pullout risks Agassi wins the US Open Hill's Monza win boosts title hope Leeds triumph Libby Purves IRA jail escape sets off security debate Countdown Audemars Piguet No Title Crash jet's engines 'in reverse' Doctor quits surgery to export NHS revolution Health cash 'handed out unfairly' Halifax Boxing board opens brawl inquiry Hanley fulfils deep foreboding Council blesses witches' ritual Crossword win for ex-champion Bonhams Ferry set on fire by football fans Call to end BBC secrecy Ashdown 'realistic' Lord Weir recovering IRA gangs pose menace Ticket to worship Charity cash snubbed Police fear for safety of US rapist's British wife Children find albino frog Knockando Climbers missing on Mont Blanc for five days Diver tells how she faced death in wreck Reservist killed at TA centre Hewlett Packard Citroën Shephard dashes hopes of reviving grammar schools Classical house wins planning permission Countdown £1,000 To be won each day Time Computer Systems Ltd. Vimy takes off to match epic flight No title Gulf general supports calls to compensate 'friendly fire' families Volunteer Reserve Forces Video sales soar on wave of television nostalgia Injured angler nets watercolour award Keene on Chess MOP Major must thwart IRA secret plot for civil war 'Government should stop sonfusing progress towards peace with progress on nationalist agenda' To suppose that the Ira has turned its back on violence is a dangerous illusion, argues Conor Cruise O'Brien. He urges the Prime Minister to defy the Dublin-Washington axis Chronology to take Ulster towards bloodbath and British withdrawal AST Computer Solicitors in provinces raise fees by £20 an hour National Westminster Bank Parents cash in with model children Chill claim cold-shouldered Family held hostage by gunmen who fed pet Marquess clears his attics Alliance Francaise Tales of debt put bowls players in a spin Casino world stakes reputation on the draw of a card Gaming clubs Home Office regulators will approve new ways to win or lose a fortune INC No Title Coming clean on dirty money A Alliance Insurance Super Royal Mail Alphabetical Subject Guide to Degree Courses in the Sciences PCC Britain squares up for fight with US over Bosnian arms Mostar's symbol of peace shrugs off rocket attack Nagging Pain The Pope demands rejection of hatred by Croats Assault shows Serbian strength Breitling Reports of funeral Mass add to woes of Vatican France draws closer to Nato as Belgian is tipped for next leader Poor showing by Free Democrats undermines Kohl Intercity President seizes full control in Crimea Quebec separatists poised for stunning poll victory British embassy design vetoed Abortion pact near in Cairo News in Brief Milan clashes (Reuter): Murder claim Japan move (AP): Top earner (AFP): Scales of justice Cuban raft builders race to beat new refugee clampdown Clinton turns up pressure on Haiti Death penalty threat lifted from Simpson National Westminster Bank Plane crash inquiry raises fear that engine was put into reverse Children of Kabul pay bloody price for Afghan conflict Images from a city caught up in war that the world forgot Photo-journalist Adrian Brooks reports on the harsh cost of Afghanistan's civil war, summed up in the plight of the nation's young Classic Reading Classic Price Rabin calls on Assad to sanction Golan talks ISA American theatre loses grand old lady British-born star Tandy came late to Hollywood fame Carey tells Chinese to challenge society Reuter: UN rights chief in Rwanda resigns Strange vibrations from the Redcoats Will dear old Butlins be resued from a world in which genteel sleaze and suburban soft-pornography have become the norm? A writer's lost love Peter Ackroyd tell Julia Llewellyn Smith of his pain over the death of his companion ATI Can Tiddles turn out artistic masterpieces? Giles Coren wonders if feline art will ever really come up to scratch Bahrain the Finance and Service Feel the fizz, hear the buzz New looks, a new-look store- and confidence reborn Hanro Hotline Penny Plain Matthew Parris We English are marvellous at crime; perhaps I should admire Robbie for being such an excellent cheat Star-struck The Times Diary Fein writing The Times Diary The link that could become a liability Tony Blair should look carefully at the Democrates' ratings before he finishes remodelling Labour Still at sea with his own party Peter Riddell explains why the recovery is not winning support for John Major Canon fire The Times Diary Legal acts The Times Diary Dear Violet The Times Diary Crow's feat Lost Exuberance Economics alone will not save the Major government Meanwhile in singapore The tories have another problem - and it is coming home Bogey in the Backyard Castro touches American nerves like no other problem does Verdict on Hahn An old old man Cost of the monarchy and its value to the nation Egg donor debate Worth of the 'Graces' Fee-paying schools MPs can help to keep world peace Forces' favourites Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Nature notes School announcements Opponents make final bid to halt Elgar centre Family claims museum would have angered composer Memorial service Dinner Service dinner Personal Column Latest wills Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Musicians Benevolent Fund The Department of Transport Marriages Forthcoming marriages Godfrey Quigley Godfrey Quigley, actor, died in Dublin on September 7 aged 71. He was born on May 5,1923 Personal Column Professor R. A. Buckingham R. A. Buckingham, Professor of Computer Education, Birkbeck College, 1974-78, died on August 13 aged 83. He was born on July 17,1911 Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Multiple Display Advertising Items L. N. Birla Laxmi Niwas Birla, Indian businessman and philanthropist, died in 29 aged 85. He was born on July 11,1909 Sister Parish Sister Parish, American interior designer, died on September 8 aged 84. She was born in Morristown New Jersey, On July 15,1910 (From Our Special Correspondent): On this Day The Norfolk Broads Limits of Private Ownership Hanley gaffe jolts Tory fightback bid The Times Crossword No 19,645 Peo Re AA Road Watch … & Lowest Weather The Times Tomorrow Sport Britain edged into second place African athletes retain men's World Cup at Crystal Palace … Weekend Results from Crystal Palace 1Hr: 18 Mins 03secs Arts Books Business Agassi undoes Stich to take US Open title in straight sets No Title Graf to take break after Open defeat Benn put off by rumpus For The Record Coaches appeal over drugs Coulthard clears path for Hill to close gap on absent rival Details from Monza Glamorgan take hand in Sunday succession …Ss… TAG Hever Dharmani denies England victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Kent make sure title race goes down to the wire Brown and Thorpe lead Surrey to record score Fabre's clean sweep in key Arc trials Emotions run high for Hills after Moonax's win Thunderer: Bath Quick Ransom heads for Melbourne Cup Dress down to join ranks of sales regulars Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline Britain lauded for making a world of difference David Miller finds the athletics community united in praise of high standards at Crystal Palace Mighty achievement speaks wonders for modest Gilford Final Scores From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Belle Genius springs surprise Thunderer: Plumpton Thunderer: Leicester Harradine responds to Avery's opener Coxless four among early challengers Cumbria victorious Hendry stays unbeaten Boardman off form Rutherford on Song British fall short Marshall's prize scalp Unser Jr wraps up title Bears provide upset Shearer first among equals while Amokachi lacks support Liverpool still dogged by lack of consistency Fantasy football Newcastle lead glory game to new golden era Chelsea play their part in match where winning was not everything Jones sheds air of respectability Keith Pike finds a new captain has brought little change on Wimbledon's troubled march Wednesday burnt as Roy lights Forest fire Leeds enjoy spoils from battle of will-power Weekend Results and Tables Maestro muses over return to fray Russell Kempson sees goalkeeping blunders add pressure to Shilton's lot at Plymouth Pools Check Sunderland denied by Robson's battling qualities Fjortoft in lonely struggle to meet great expectations Sale's drive bodes well for security in future Leicester tries break penalty sequence West Hartlepool toil without recompense Players fluff lines on opening day Simon Barnes finds Bath and Bristol over-anxious at the Courage Clubs Championship's debut on live television Weekend Rugby Union Results Rampant Wasps mean business Bradford success falls short of highest standard Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items A season for bananas to dance the hornpipe Proms 1994 a lively Albert Hall crowd for the Last Night of the Proms and, right, Beethoven from the Pittsburg Symphony on the penultimate night Musical board games Rodney Milnes ont he turmoil in the mangement of our opera companies Theatre Opening fire with a hair trigger Rock: Renewed and tonsorially restyled Gun blaze away at the Astoria, WC2 Books Romeo Juliet 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 Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on realse across the country Devil with all the best tuning Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a Shaw melodrama with extra energy, wit and wisdom Caesar in the wars, but a Night to remember Kate Bassett sees Shakespeare in the North Julius Caesar Manchester a Midsummer Night's Dream Oldham Centre Stage Intimations of life in the world to come Peter Ackroyd applauds a pioneering universal history which unlocks the influences of the past How to live an intellectual life among the gangsters It All Adds up a Non-Fiction Collection By Saul Bellow Secker & Warburg £20 In an English country wilderness Landlocked In Pursuit of the Wild By Richard Mabey Sinclair-Stevenson, £18.99 Better than it looks The One and only By Frabcis King Constable, £14.99 The Times Literary Supplement N B Selection Ltd Kingston University Sutton High School Wimbledon High School W West Cheshire College The University of Reading Corporation of London Hurstpierpoint College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Writers Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Kelly College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of London Spoonful of Shephard sugar Tony reforms are going down well thanks to a focused Education Secretary, reports John O'Leary Leadership lessons in tomorrow's world David Tytler report on a degree course for our future military leaders Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Haileybury College Wellington College Top marks for external views It is only fair that examinations are assessed by unprejudiced outsiders Viewpoint University Appointments University of Portsmouth University of Luton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strathclyde Graduate Business School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cats Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Mid Kent College Ebs European Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Surrey College Nottingham Trent University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Luton Cardiff Institute of Higher Education University of Luton Huron University Newcastle College Bartholomews Tutorial College BAC Capitalisation, week's change British funds First direct La Créme De La Créme Midland Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferry firms fire first salvo in propaganda war Duty-free concessions at the heart of cross-channel battle With the Channel tunnel due to open soon, Tim Jones reports on how ferry operators will face the challenge L F H Brand Identity Consultants Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Howard Kennedy Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ritz Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maher looks back in anger Pentos's ex-chief, ousted in a boardroom coup, will not accept blame for commercial failures, says Susan Gilchrist Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Jupiter TVL The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Flightplan Heavy metal The Times City Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel trails Multiple Classified Advertising Items DéJà vu The Times City Diary Just Polo Express Courier Flights Brightsun Stalemate rules in strike that is now part of the timetable of British life Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Preparing to replay the old monetary disasters British Gas Prudential poised to top £250m Reuter: US dispute with Japan clouds talks Tourist Rates Carlsberg-Tetley Newsagents face stiff competition Business Roundup Funds 'less bullish' Housing bodies rated Trust aims for £40m Shake-up at Savoy will herald new Forte pact M E D & F Man Group Lebanese plan first eurobond Tiphook chiefs face barrage Lord Mayor flies flag in US The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching EU call to cut budget deficits Affairs of the heart Radio 1 No Title A major sister act, a minor culinary disaster Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Stalemate Archer under pressure to clarify deals Peer may have hired investigators By our City Staff: Amex in Thomas Cook deal Times Two Crossword No 264 Thorn Lighting switches on £225m share float Winning Move Word-Watching By our City Staff: Housing recovery stalled, says Lloyds Hill House Hammond New Era Tax institute chief warns 'system is in danger of collapse'

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