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News from 25/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Ian Flintoff, Helen Garlick, Edward Owen, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Norman Jenkins, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Hines, Stan Gooch, Neil Bennett, Thomas Stapleton, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Lord Campbell, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, John A. Harries-Harris, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, David Garfield, Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Ian Allan, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Andrew Rowe, John Davis, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Peter Ball, David Mann, John Ellis, Secretary, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Reuter, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Dr. Kieran Sweeney, Richard Worsley, Tim Jones and Harvey Elliott, Nicholas Wood, Jill Sherman and Jonathan Prynn, Sarah Bagnall, A. C. Richardson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Simon Tait, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Alan Smith (Executive Secretary), Jessica Gorst-Williams, Philip Bassett, Margot Norman, Dr. James Le Fanu, Robert Kirley, G. E. Smith, Gary Slapper, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, P. H. S, Marianne Darch, Craig Seton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, D. Harris, Matthew Parris, Eric Chalker, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Colin Stewart, Alan Franks, Scrivenor, W. B. C. Evans, Boyd-Carpenter, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Brian Clarke, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Vince Wright, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Sarah Baxter, Christopher Irvine,

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Dole system by 'workfare' Rival plans for the future of welfare Troops leave streets of Londonderry Index Dr Thomas Stuttaford Howard tells how he dealt with Al-Fayeds' passport application Expulsions spiral as schools fight 'yob culture' Sisterly Love George Walker free after £19m frauds trial Social justice and Labour Tourist 'shot ten times' £10 for Christmas Sri Lanka curfew Peoples Phone No Title Al-Fayed taped our lunch conversation says Tiny Rowland Abbey National Shot holidaymaker's widow flies home 'Dubiety' leads fearful minister into unknown territory Political Sketch Guinness chief was given £1.3m legal aid Premiers discuss disarming terrorists Service line Insurance Britain seeks to protect animals News in Brief Fall inquiry Princes join hunt Mail revolt M4 crash study Murder charges Prison chaos Lottery joy Chunnel sell-out Less negative Kiss vindicated Double killer's confession ends two-year mystery Retrial after jury used ouija board Student's taped interview described commando-style killing NEC By a Staff Reporter: Bank worker stole £1½m to buy affection Lover accused of whipping rival cleared Man dies in random street stabbing VW Airlines demand guarantee that Heathrow runway is safe Work on new Jubilee Underground line halted as fears grow over controversial tunnelling method Crippled sea diver accuses fisherman An evening with Joseph Heller Brain tissue donated to researchers Lemsip Streetwise ex-boxer ready for next round Not guilty verdict sets the scene for George Walker's comeback in classic rags to riches tale Biography Nordicsport Success as Vimy replica arrives safely in Darwin Volvo Owners Keene on Chess Flora Commission offers tonic for 'tired, run-down country' Welfare: Labour presented with reforms based on a hand-up rather than an handour PPP Investing in Care Taxing top earners to save £300m Child Benefit Picture Gallery Richest should pay 50% Tax Poor would gain from supplementary rate Pensions Long-term jobless need wage subsidy Employment Applause muted by practical problems ahead Commentary Bonhams Graduates could face tuition bill Education Jobcentre staff pt new powers over claimants The Main Points Workfare: Ministers adopt US-style regime to replace 'something for nothing' benefits The Document Company MP hails success of long campaign Labour still short of magic solution Commentary University withdraws £400,000 pay-off Campus seeks City funding Commercial radio takes ratings lead from BBC Dell Schumann's key score is discovered Tutu hails South African democracy as a miracle Crisp bags linked to male infertility Murder charge husband remanded News in Brief Learner jailed Gentle sharks Victim, 85 dies Parking penalty Knife death Earl fined £2m damages Llama treks "I'd buy a new Mercedes but I haven't… By a Staff Reporter: Drink-drive jail terms doubled Rover New era for canals heralds 4,000 jobs The Times Sheehan on Bridge Home trip for panda that did not bear Outback serial killer 'shot-Briton with silenced rifle' Parts of gun used in backpackers' murder found at roadworker's home, court told Witnesses testifing at the start of committal proceedings described finding two British women's bodies in the bush Basque poll deals blow to Socialists British firm wins £400m contract in Indonesia Modest magistrates strike at sleaze among French elite National Westminster Bank (Reuter): Mulroney 'retired wealthy' … Former head of KGB dead Australian bus tragedy 'Mother of security operations' put in place for Clinton Lion's den is home to Mozambique poor AA Rabin covets Irish deal Serbs fail to end fuel blockade News in Brief (AP): Jail death Florence plea (Reuter): Aristide choice La Cooperation Entre Union Europeene Etles Pays… Amnesty accuses Algeria of widespread torture (Reuter): 'Addams' film star dies Sri Lanka cancels Tamil talks after suicide blast Retired head aims to be oldest new boy in Washington Mid-Term Elections Landmark Express Picture Gallery BSI Quality Assurance Thieves take 7 Picasso paintings Centre Stage Screenplay doctor on call Valerie Grove finds Texas and Edinburgh reconciled in Jay Presson Allen, a woman who grew up with Brodie-like principles They want it fast, it's quick, the pay nicely, and it's over and out Why Heathrow disgrace The yawning hole at the airport's heart is a sign of national decline His deadline is history Julia Llewellyn Smith meets a man who has reported on 27 revolutions Royal Caribbean Cruises Did bromide make Waugh vile? Evelyn Waugh was as irritable and boorish as he was talented. But the reason may have lain not in his genes but in his medicine Fickle finger of faints Most blackouts are trivial but some can be fatal, says Dr James Le Fanu Advertisement Panic Attacks? VIA Calais How to stop suicide The Government is aiming to reduce the suicide toll, but can doctors make more than a limityed contribution? International Convention Centre Birmingham Why can't MPs have another life? Members need to have outside interests, argues Andrew Rowe Trouble spot The Times Diary Blair's big idea must start from here The social justice report could present Labour with an electoral double bind, writes Sarah Baxter Stop excusing tyranny Indonesia may be able to fool visiting MPs by putting on a show, but officially sanctioned mass murders continue Stone me The Times Diary Which watch? The Times Diary To fortune The Times Diary Now on vid The Times Diary Snakes bitten The Times Diary Jousters for Justice The war over welfare is still at the skirmishing stage An Ethical Commission Questions beyond cash for questions Black and White Issue Pandas are not show business but forlorn hopes of the species Major's power to banish 'sleaze' PM's questions Relative values Wisdom, wealth, virtue and altruism Evidence of child abuse Healing by honey The Thames Path Private lotteries Own goal for Bbc news flagship A name for Heathrow Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Basketmakers' Company Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Service dinner The Times Picture Gallery Memorial service Dinners Church news Luncheons Gunmakers' Company Appointments World Link Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriage Bar Council Latest wills Flights European Engineers Institution of Civil Engineers Sergei Bondarchuk Sergei Bondarchuk, Soviet actor and film director, died on October 20 aged 74. He was born in Belozersk, Ukraine, on September 25,1920 Personal Column John Morgan-Grenville John Morgan-Grenville, businessman and former High Sheriff of West Sussex, died from cancer on October 15 aged 67. He was born on July 10,1927 Imperial Cancer Research Fund Leukaemia Research Fund National Kidney Research Fund Research into Ageing Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society National Children's Bureau Parkinson's Disease Society Church Housing Trust Sheila Minto Sheila Minto, LVO, OBE, former administrator at 10 Downing Street, died on October 19 aged 84. She was born on September 19,1908 Gamini Dissanayake Gamini Dissanayake, Sri Lankan presidential candidate and leader of the opposition United National Party, was killed in an explosion at an election rally in Colombo on October 23 aged 52. He was born on March 20,1942 Lord Derby Telford displays its assets Craig Seton reports on the rebirth of an area which was the cradle of the Industrial Revolution Shropshire Heritage-true and false Good sites for investors' eyes Telford is proud of its huge area of top grade development land Shropshire County Council Joy of setting up campus Shrophsire's first university springs up in the new town of Telford Shropshire offered a campus amid greenfields and trees The melting attraction More than 80 plastics firms have now settled in Telford—a good reason to attract new ones Tec offers a key to hope for the jobless As market town and the countryside go into economic decline, the need grows to train for new employment A pagoda in the fields A Taiwanese computer firm makes it mark Telford New town, new hopes Jobs generator Telford creates work for rural people News The Times Crossword No 19,682 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest London to Nice Forecast Tomorrow The the Times SFO's future in doubt after Walker trial The Serious Fraud Office could disappear if, as Attorney-General Sir Nicholas Lyell suggested yesterday, it is merged with the Crown Prosecution Service Cost cuts as US Air reports new losses John Charcol Arts East Midlands lights up £187m sparkler Law Success suits Moss Bros Sport Pension victims awarded £150,000 EU steel plan to be dropped Index Business Today Stock Market Indices ICI gain Workers' perks Employee incentives 'profiting companies' Talks signal Sino-US co-operation Orion Molyneux Estates PLC Picture Gallery Consumer confidence slips Crest backed by 69 institutions Tourist Rates The Times Kermans' stake sold to firm in Singapore HIV test drug recalled TLG plc Pearson confirms Future acquisition Business Roundup Iberia needs wage cuts Germans' 6% pay claim Exxon's income dips Guinness Mahon post BZW Trust raises £78m Cullen's advances SFO tikes Walker rap Pennington Another disaster for fraud office Rudd hobbles electricity chargers Make your mind up time for GEC Float-bound EVC forecasts dramatic return to profit Maxted quits Pillar board Bula agrees Russian takeover Picture Gallery APV action fails to halt share slide RA drug test trial boosts Celltech East Midlands Electricity sets rivals 'shares alight Stock Market Commodities Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Opening the vaults Moss Bros British Steel Bula Resources Eurotunnel by a neck The Times City Diary Hunter hunted The Times City Diary Royal soap star The Times City Diary Tories and Labour take up battle stations over jobs The Welfare White Paper and Labour's 'social justice' report are poles apart, says Philip Bassett Pros and cons of privatised pensions for civil servants Business Letters Civil Service facts All benefits should be inflation-proof Ending directors' moral dilemma Air France Early Christmas for investors in East Midlands Martin Waller sees an electricity company's shareholders blessed by a special dividend and the taxman The Times Unit Trust Information Service KLM Equities lose early lead Safari Where smaller firms make their mistakes Business to Business Government Auction News North West Regional Health Authority Fourth time lucky Business for Sale South West Wales Touchstone Associates Limited The Bottom Line (UK) PLC Multimedia Multiple Display Advertising Items Homefinding is Booming I & Ideas Inventions Discreet Surveillance Gultronics BT Briefings Mastery dispels mystery Visual Art: A controversial question of attribution is aired in London; plus the lates regional shows Richard Cork has no doubts about the National Gallery's disputed Michelangelos Devil has best tunes Opera: Unknown Rubinstein, youthful Wagner and "other" Bohème staged at the Wexford Festival in Ireland; Poulenc revived at Snape Maltings Museums Theatre Beauty beyond belief Barbican Centre Around the Galleries Entertainments The Green Room Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Not afraid to face up to the facts Simon Tait on why Northern Ireland's Tower Museum has been named the best of the year Picture Gallery Byronic grandeur Concert: Schumann with text Oneonta Finding Will by various ways Theatre: The Everybody's Shakepseare season opens tonight. But the Everybody may not be to everyone's liking Expose the world to the Bard, says Kate Bassett, and the world adapts him to its own ends, which can mean Romeo and Juliet on trapeze or horseback Out of the closet and into a life Boy Lyrics Studio, W6 Brilliance with blemishes London Fringe: Lepage's masterpiece in progress; gay truths strike home Plays to catch the conscience Artistic director Adrian Noble talks to Alan Franks about the indomitable heart of Shakespeare Blue+cross QD Robert Walters Associates MP Michael Page Legal Zarak Magrae Brenner M McDonald's Russell Jones & Walker Reliance Legal The dangers of spiritual guidance Gary Slapper on the implications of yesterday's Ouija board case ruling Picture Gallery Goldsmith takes chair Inns and Outs Thumbs up Switched on That's rich That's showbiz Attenshun! KPMG Coopers & Lybrand Laying down the law in Europe Counsel Beast of an Act Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Legal Director MP Michael Page City The Times Newspapers DLA Douglas Llambias Position Wanted Judicial Adviser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trademark Paralegals required to work for this… Time to tame a beast of an Act Helen Garlick on reforms that may change the Child Support Agency from pariah to paragon Legal Appointments Speechly Bircham Court Clerk / Trainee Court Clerk 2,000,001 - an odyssey Legal News Roundup Top out, top-up Barrister / Solicitor Swift work Commercial break New job Harper leads Times Newspapers To Russia, with a plan of action Areas of legal and business confusion were tackled during the Queen's visit Legal Adviser LMCC Lancashire Magistrates' Courts Committee… Quarry Dougall Clyde & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oftel Legal Practice Course Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal LWT Tariff should be reconsidered Entitlement to exemplary damages Legal Appointments International Lawyers Sharpe Pritchard The Times Newspapers Legal Seminars Zarak MacRae Brenner Writing Skills for Law Students Criminal Practitioners Required Right to appeal Parole Board limit Sentencing is not a separate proceeding for extradition Personal Injury Litigation Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Kicker punished by long-range returns NFL Details Department of the Environment Pastoral Measure 1993 Become a Bank & Utility Cost Analyst Utility Bill Auditing Legal & Public Notices Higgins heads charge of snooker's young brigade Triumph over technology Brian Clarke witnesses an unlikely moment of glory for a canny angler Restraint of choice cases lead to rule changes The Times Sports Service Football Racing Injury cuts Vintage Crop hopes Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Redcar Midnight Hour the apple of Pipe's eye for new campaign Leicester Newton Abbot Europe's best beaten but unbowed Confident Walker remains upbeat despite scake if Solheim Cup defeat Clark ends on high note B&Q By a Special Correspondent: Canadians return home Bray takes first title in fine style Today's Fixtures South Africans lose two key forwards … Adams sails into lead Agassi rules again Peugeot plans expected Challengers meet Japan pile up points Lietzke holds on Times Books Publications from Akom Ltd Whelan rises to task as Leeds claim rare win For the Record Pools Forecast Little cause to celebrate as Brazilians add to prize… The Times League ready to ease burden on teams in Europe Sisters unite to meet special needs Gymnast breaking new ground with help of erstwhile sibling rival Sally Jones reports on the achievements of a double act undeterred by Down's Syndrome Famous tour returning to run rule over England Zimbabwe thwarted by defiant Ranatunga By our Sports Staff: Langer denies South Africa Peshawar Scoreboard Chromatic innovation … Radio 1 Boys will be lads and will be left behind Review Bbc 1 Variations Satellite Racing 43 England restrict changes to recall of Guscott and Johnson Edwards runs risk of stiffer sentence Great Britain captain appeals against three-match suspension Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Football 45 Broken finger puts Stewart out of early matches Morse Data

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