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News from 31/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, David Tytler, DJM, Tunku Varadarajan and Tim Jones, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Anthony Evans, Colin Narbrough, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, James Pringle, South-East Asia Correspondent, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Geneive Abdo, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Stephen Elias, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, M. Stephenson, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Sierla, Headmaster, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Philip Bassett, P. H. S., Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Chris Doyle, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, John Grigg, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Olive Forsythe, Barry Pickthall, G. D. Clarke, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Muir Wood, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Wolfgang Münchau and Alice Thomson, Patricia J. Campbell, J. Ludlow, Leader, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Giles Whittell and John Young, John Lennard-Jones, Leo Chamberlain, Headmaster, Brendan Fanning, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Jo Andrews, Nadine Meisner, Harold Laub, Ben Lynfield, Andrew Boff, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Philip Wilkinson, Michael Henderson, Nicolas Andrews, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Ian M. Blake, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Stephen Scott, Clement Freud, George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine, Adrian Wooldridge,

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Post sell-off plan likely to be dropped Chief Whip gives warning of defeat City pensions deal eats into profits Education Index Sport on 13 pages BBC's Chuzzlewit a tale of three endings Major security details left in hotel room Glasgow cardinal Prince of Paradox Duke treads wary path on Israel visit Student killed in TA exercise fire Matthew Parris Bosnia Serbs free British servicemen Abbey National Brittan urged to stay and fight MPs bay for blood as editor struggles to justify fake fax Major yielding to pressure for public hearings By our Chief Political Correspondent: Hamilton's constituency urges reinstatement Pore Genius Call to adopt council rules Three tipped for Butler job Apartheid army finds new objective Tories shelve housing threat to lone parents News in Brief IRA 'in dummy attacks' Death inquiry re-opened BSE kills ocelot at zoo Sheep arrive safely Tumour boy flies out Castle theft investigation Big Ben on firm ground Flooding closes roads Prince went public after 'assassination' by tabloids 'The decision he made a gamble,' admits Dimbleby Teenager held after murder of woman in car Second World War veteran is refused British passport Third force acts to protect witnesses Hewlett Packard Family away as house blows up Yum-Yum 5,000 jobs to gain Customs cost-cutting BT Charter Mark contest attracts only 37 schools Taste of life on student grant Couple die from fume poisoning News in Brief Train kills boy Plane missing Head-on death Murder charge Parcel bomb Mummy study In defence of intelligence tests Amid the growing reduction against the Murray and Herrnstein vision of IQ tests, Adrian Wooldridge defends the search for ways to promote individuals from all social groups in an meritocracy Lemsip Intelligence Testers First direct Anti-road lobby demands details of secret report Government report thought to confirm that new roads do not relieve congestion but create more traffic Palace road closure rescues Victoria from island exile Dell Battle launched to save Coleridge's house Nitrogen pollution turns heath to grass Rural landscape under threat Women's wages keep families out of poverty Sheehan on Bridge Six-year study clears seals of plundering the seas for salmon Keene on chess International Convention Centre Birmingham Jaguar Whale song sounds out over pests Nasa helps solve riddle of Boeing 737 crash Cellnet Algiers forced into retreat by militants Successes in Islamic campaign sharpen West's fear of North African victory for extremism (Reuter): Dialogue breaks down The Times National Westminster Bank Rebel radio refers to hostages Reading Improvement Programme White House gun attack forces review of security Secret Service 'had sights' on attacker as passers-by subdued him Burma dissident sees junta chiefs for talks The Harley Medical Group Maputo poll ends peacefully News in Brief (Reuter): Poll killings (Reuter): 'Madam' trial $70m jackpot Pastor ousted (Reuter): Bomb kills four No Title Locate in Scotland Clinton's foreign gamble raises Democrat hopes Mid-Term Elections "I don't want a cheap healthcare scheme if… Brussels 'bulldozer' stopped in his tracks Brittan falls victim to pride and prejudice Commentary Judicial revolution strips gilt from French elite Old hands to lead Santer team for Europe Picture Gallery Israel to lift travel ban on Palestinian workers Scot among Pope's 30 new cardinals Ideas Wanted (AP): Economic plan unveiled Falkland islanders 'offered $1.5m each' (Reuter): Pretoria leaders take salary cut Rwanda blocks tribunal World Summary Damages for orgy woman (Reuter): Simpson trial to cost $5m Norwich Union Entertainments Musically, a success Opera: Rodney Milnes on the first night of a surprisingly conventional Gounod Staging Jazz Dance A prize for Petula Overtures Magic Eddie Izzard The benefits of experience Dance Mark Baldwin Riverside Films Music LPO/Jasons Festival Hall Not for the faint of heart Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Brad Fraser's reworking of a gruesome 17th-century talc The Ugly Man BAC, Battersea Hear on Radio 3 Theatre Once in love, always in love Alan Jackson confesses to being won over by Barry Mailow's earnest brand of showmanship Opera Music The Sunday Times Books Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Bron's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country In the mind of a stalker The growing problem of the obsessive... how drug taking can be traced in a single hair... is a ceramic liver on the way? Science Briefing Tailing the whale Jo Andrews on the British-led research project helping humpback whales in the South pacific Radisson Edwardian Head start New life Blood feud in the High Court A legal battle is raging over the 'ownership' of the hepatitis C virus The Times Literary Supplement The Devil of a good time Curses on the pious do-gooders of the caring 1990s-children celebrating the ancient traditions of Hallowe'en are doing more good than they know Brother Charles, the Prince of Paradox John Grigg reviews the controversial Dimbleby biography Is the Prince of Wales simply an arrogant, self-pitying bore with a taste for self dramatisation or a sensitive monarch-in-waiting with a deep sense of his historic destiny and personal honour? Matthew Parris In the 17th century, an East End child would witness 400 executions while growing up Round table The Times Diary Tremor of doom in the Disunited States An apparently random attack such as that on the White House may be a portent of great changes Expect more, pay more Peter Riddell argues that self-regulation by MPs is no longer enough Success The Times Diary For this relief The Times Diary Barred bard The Times Diary Frank The Times Diary Best for Brittan Neither Britain nor Sir Leon can afford his resignation Test of Intelligence IQ assessment deserves better champions Chuzzlewit v Sweezlebeeb The ghost of Charles Dicken's running BBC drama Priorities when planning tunnels Respect for 'Ring' Moves towards Middle East peace Rubella vaccine Drugs education Compulsory sport John Smith centre World news Behaviour to our illegal immigrants Tory 'accountability' Traffic troubles Train with a view Court Circular Arbitrators' Company Today's royal engagements Appointments Nature notes The Times Guide to the night sky in November Memoriam Notice Personal Column Birthdays today Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages Women's Transport Service (FANY) Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Service luncheon Service dinners Dinners The Dowager Lady Beaverbrook The Dowager Lady Beaverbrook, who in her later years became a leading racehorse owners, died on October 28 aged 84. She was born on July 27,1910 Sir Guy Powles Sir Guy Powles, ONZ, KBE, CMG, New Zealand's first ombudsman, died in Wellington on October 24 aged 89. He was born in Otaki on April 5,1905 Latest wills David Hilary David Hilary, CB. Receiver for the Metropolitan police District from 1987 to 1992, died from cancer on October 21 aged 62. He was born on May 3,1932 On this Day Unpoetic Uri Geller has musical bent The Rev Gordon Moody The Rev Gordon Moody, MBE Methodist minister and founder of Gamblers Anonymous in the UK died in Salcombe, Devon, on September 30 aged 81. He was born in Tottenham, North London, on December 5,1912 News The Times Crossword No 19,687 Knockando Business Times Weather Call Air UK In the Times Rugby League Ballesteros denied home rule Langer clinches second place in Order of Merit with win in Spain John Hopkins, golf correspondent, reports on a rousing German victory in the final event of this Season's European Tour at Valderrama Football Scores from Valderrama Cricket Motor Racing Home & Family Finance Ltd Russell's misfortune hands Fogarty title Sporting Brief Dramatic to the last Revenge for Hall Weale wins play-off Bradley expects to play Nottingham lead table Prospects diminish National Westminster Bank Golf's past masters perform in nick of time TV Action Replay Wales wilt as injuries take toll Australia prove unstoppable in record eighty-try spree Steadman's form wrecks chance for Bradford Rugby codes move towards more cordial relationship Schofield hopes tour fund will total £30m in 1995 1995 Dates Laudrup and Hateley dazzle and deliver Kevin McCarra sees two of the finer foreign imports to the Scottish games inspire Rangers to a 31 victory over Cetic that puts them back at the table Bull maintains Wanderers' charge By our Sports Staff: Becker serves up perfection Hall-Craggs strays from title course England scale new peak Osborn goal boosts Reading Ekoku's strike inevitable in dour encounter A Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check FA Carling Premiership All the Other Leagues Goalscorers Discipline Overseas Results FA Carling Premieship Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Bold Newcastle melt as Ince stokes Old Trafford inferno Simon Barnes sees graft eclipse craft as Manchester United trump Keegan's attacking gambit in an absorbing 2-0 win Rovers deny Roy tangible reward for starring role Blackburn maintain championship challenge as Sutton's goals decide illuminating contest David Miller sees a 2-0 defeat bring to an end the 24-match unbeaten run of Nottingham Forest Luck fans Leeds' hopes Neal's roadblocks snap supply line Evans feels short-changed Everton run out of luck as Walker stands firm Embattled managers survive another day of reckoning as pressure mounts in the Premiership Rob Hughes sees the Goodison Park faithful draw renewed hope from their match against Arsenal New cast sweeps aside old script Weakened Chelsea let off lightly Battling team performance buys Ardiles extra time Hackett stifles Welsh fervour Deadly Malcolm gives England slender lead Batsman again fail in their duty at Perth Pushpakumara causes collapse Tigers in expert hands Pakistan fall to McGrath's pace Australians cruise home Talent's chance to make a splash Wright gets it right after trip to Japan Lacoste Inner conflicts of a genius overtaken by doubt As Ayrton Senna Sat on the grid at Imola for what was to be his final grand prix, was he in a state of mind to race? Andrew Longmore investigates Tragedy at Imola: The Crashes that Stunned Formula… Sale take hope as rampant Leicester ease off Depth of talent exists to resolve the Ireland quandary South Africans put strong argument Return of Piennar adds weight to touring team's impressive unbeaten run David Hands sees Lianelli's proud tradition brushed aside in a 30-12 defeat at Stradey park West Hartlepool regain touch with rousing display Callard keeps Bath in uneasy control Ways of Warming to the burn Aerobies: the popularity of cardiovascular exercise classes has left the world breathless Kathryn Knight reports on the twists and turns in the history of aerobics Gloucester show edge in class Flowing Wasps point way ahead Marching to the tune of a step class Lucy Berrington reluctantly falls into line with the local exercise class routine New market at Wolverhampton enjoys racing with a difference Alan Lee fears the worst but leaves pleasantly surprised after an evening meeting where the needs of the punter, unusually, came first For the Record Rugby League Hockey Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures School Sport Racing Rugby Union The Times Vintage Crop waits on last-minute decision Irish champion can overcome injury to take starring role again in cup Melbourne Tomorrow Newcastle Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders Barton Bank's blunder lets in Young Hustler Plumpton A winner walks off into the forgotten land Picture Gallery A lesson in partnership Would the independents survive a change of government? David Tytler looks at Sandbach where an ancient school has found a modern role University of Oxford Business Manager Administrator Association of MBAs (AMBA) Cordwainers College Mexican Equities Analyst University of Durham Computer Instructors Multiple Classified Advertising Items The school that has decided to save itself How St Michael's preparatory bucked the trend Barnes Kavelle Sheffield Business School Picture Gallery So you think you want to work here? As thousands of Newly-qualified graduates search in vain for the first green shoots of recovery in the jobs market, two stories from the front line Olive Forsythe found philosopher and linguists fighting for an assistant's job University of Strathclyde Oxford University and St Anne's College Slow Signs of Recovery in the Job Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Ideal University of Oxford Trinity College Oxford The Oak Tree Nursery Duke of Kent School "a fresh start" St. Mary's School Terrington Hall St. Aldates College Kensington Park School The agony of the armchair Jennai Cox hangs on to her optimism despite some unnerving questions Mill Hill School London School of Journalism EF Court unmoved by campaigns Distinguishing drugs for sentencing Varying term is not disposal Flights World Offers! Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items VAT payable on staff services Nelsons Travel Polo Express Courier Flights New Zealand Australia South Pacific Order to produce lawyer's notes Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd The Times Capitalisation, week's change Ceheath Branson plans European radio network Employers urge moves to reduce joblessness Tourist Rates LA Crème DE LA Crème Aiglon College City to keep anti-terror measures First Recruitment Centre Secretary To Managing Partner Construction… Rainbow Recrutiment Operations Manager Sw11 £20K+Benefits Race is on to win Channel 5 licence London house prices increase by 5% Business Roundup Water row for Heseltine Willis denies bid Power deal in balance Food stores cut prices CGI seeks London quote Results and Statistics Sale plans for BR train leasing firms rolled out The Times Market over-estimates long-term inflation Gilt-Edged Change on Week Investors cheek out store results Companies Word-Watch Airlines 'must improve' profits Indian Road Construction Corporation Ltd. Rate policy on agenda Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Pay deals sprout green shoots Philip Bassett asks whether employers will be able to keep the lid on wage inflation Newbury How accountancy sleuths cracked the BCCI code Gilt-edged security The Times City Diary On the ball The Times City Diary Listless at Lloyd's The Times City Diary Amusing tales of academe Radio Choice Life after deat—but was it worth living? Rreview BBC1 Variations Satellite Week Ahead Policyholders may pay for pension fiasco BAe does not rule out higher bid Winning Move Times Two Cross Word Word-Watching Walker's new leisure plans Pay settlements set to rise despite CBI alert Rowland faces quiz on indemnity Air France Numbers Game By our City Staff: Terms of Heron bid due today

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