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News from 14/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Diana Walford, John Goodbody and Ivo Tennant, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Phil Yates, Bill Frost and Dominic Kennedy, Helen Johnstone, Patricia Davies, Arthur Leathley and Alice Thomson, Leslie Turnberg (Chairman), John Suchet, Simon Barnes, Alexandra Frean and Jon Ashworth, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Barrie Lane, Harvey Elliott, David McKay, Philip Howard, Clive St J. Thomas, Roger Barking, Lynne Truss, Simon Wessely, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Giles Coren, Robert Miller, Stephen Lewis, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Abby Tan, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, A. W. MacAra (Chairman), Steve Keenan, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Fiona Reynolds, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, David Childs, Alan Fowlie, Pat Blair, Jenny MacArthur, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Dick Davison, Janet Bush, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Joel Brand and James Bone, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Adam Lebor, Philip Bassett, Andrew Browne, A. S. Arnold-Brown, George Brock, John Groom, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mike Swindell, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, James McNeish, Director, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Sargent, Oliver Holt, Nigel Brooks, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, J. C. Boff, John Shaw, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Norman Browse (Chairman), Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Harold Thimbleby, Jane Leigh, Fred Gouldbourn, Colin McQuillan, Arthur Reed, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Michael O'brien, President,

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Picture Gallery Boost for EU as Swedes vote to join Undecided voters swing to 'yes' camp Euro-cash campaign Row over judicial job throws Dublin coalition into crisis Index William Rees-Mogg Now cricketers are accused of fixing games Women in white Zookeeper dies after mauling by tiger Budget to end injury payouts Hill refuses to blame rival for costly crash Lottery mania Abbey National No Title Bar tells Inns of Court to tackle discrimination Bureaucrats 'move' Hull to sidestep city clean-up AST Computer Treasury links Budget to Internet Ministers to be quizzed on Lockheed lobbyist Services stir memories of sacrifices in war Grobbelaar's week of turmoil ends in victory under the sun How to Win The Lottery Leonardo manuscript to be renamed 'Codex Microsoft' Pizza Jazz BBC apology for poppy blunder Bosnian ironies underlie prayers Citroen AX Today's the day if you want to be a millionaire From the Scilly Isles to Shetland, a National Lottery ticket offers everyone the chance to dream Jackpot odds 14 million to one The Good Causes Small shops back a winning line Six of the Best World Scene First direct Playslip holds key to a fortune Doctors accuse trust chief who told them to put patients last Alliance Leicester Keepers urged to bond with animals British are office moaners of Europe Committee on Standards in Public Life Plans to extend CSA role deferred Age rule distorts schools' ranking in exam tables RAC Insurance Services Keene on Chess Jaguar Canine VC recalls dog's life amid the doodlebugs Murder hunt after man changed will Cellnet Judge to decide fate of proposed floating heliport in Thames Coverted restaurant would cruise along river and take 22,000 flights a year Hill House Hammond Direct Sheehan on Bridge Eurostar begins to earn its keep Police track gangs that kill hares for profit Thugs armed with shotguns and knives make thousands of pounds in illegal bets Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Hunt saboteurs see protests as class war Digital PC Four hurt in pub shooting News in Brief Gangs clash £50m drug haul Concorde hitch Funeral theft Eastern promise 'We live like in hell here-the whole of East Timor is just a jail' Concern grows over proposed £6bn arms deal with Indonesia MPs plan attack on Hurd over aid Graham's Bitter past marks 'haunted' palace Clinton pledges American role in Asia and Pacific (Reuter): Cricketers take on Shanghai Patten makes plain he will stay until 1997 Car Insurance Bosnia slides back to all-out war as Serbs gain ground Olmecs rank beside Greeks in revised US schoolbooks Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans Experts battle to save flooded Luxor tombs Royal visit to Argentina revives fears in Falklands ISA Picture Gallery Moi's trip clouded by Amnesty attack Republicans rush to join race for White House. Algerian hijackers surrender in Majorca News in Brief (AFP): Inmates riot (Reuter): Tough action (AFP): Iraqi document Angolan hope Romania bars foreign flags and anthems NewImage Embattled Berlusconi forces vote of confidence on budget More than a million march in Rome against public spending cuts Russian mafia links up with Cosa Nostra Moscow to blacklist profiteers News in Brief (AFP): Babies die (AFP): Hackers sought (Reuter): Alive and well The Trap James Goldsmith Gaul list feuding boosts hopes of Delors Arts the Week Ahead More bread than Fred Dance: Debra Craine reviews the first programme in the Royal Ballet's celebration of its founder choreographer Entertainments Picture Gallery Raising a spectacular hue and cry Music: A rare stage realisation of a 'colour opera' by a pioneer of abstract painting Visual Art Theatre Pantos Two halves of a vivid whole Theatre Reviews Trust West Donmar Foreign posting Mail Order Bride West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Music Just a few moments to say 'I love you' Richard Morrison turns on, tunes in and drops out at the revival of an avant-grade classic of the Sixties Criterion Theatre Classical Music and News Jazz Pop Big screen for Metroland Overtures A Living Legend Picture Gallery Films The Times Music Collection Books Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Arts Tuesday to Friday in Section 2 Controlling your dreams How to put an end to nightmares ... a genetic clue to the cause of strokes and heart attacks ... making birds feel as sick as parrots Bring on the women in white coats Giles Coren reports on a move to ebncourage more girls into a career in science Association of Teachers and Lecturers Picture Gallery How memory is made Simon Wessely on the dangerous search for childhood trauma At a stroke Flying tackle The Laurie Taylor Guide to Higher Education The Doc makes his play Julia Llewellyn Smith meets The Times bridge correspondent Robert Sheehan explains how he is improving the odds on the success of his latest gamble So you want to write a soap? A week of romance and broken hearts as trainee scriptwriters play out their mini-dramas Radisson Edwardian Hotels Beware cat ladies bearing cash Pet-lovers are especially dangerous where cats are concerned, as a Gloucestershire couple found Matthew Parris Why not pop[ over for a wekend in an unspoilt part of Spain? Because that is not what European 'union' is about Muscling in The Times Diary Italy learns from the Iron Signora In an interview with The Times, Silvio Berlusconi reveals that he is inspired by Baroness Thatcher Give us good laws, not more Good government is a matter of quality not quantity, writes Peter Riddell Dog's dinner The Times Diary Pretty passes The Times Diary Star date The Times Diary Press gang The Times Diary No Respite in Java Clinton's 'new Pacific community' is still a pious hope Hippocratic Trusts The Bma spits out its managers' medicine Crash Prix Damon Hill has shown sporting spirit as well as true grit The benefits of immunisation Britain and Romania Trade marks trap High charges to the public for government 'glasnost' Memorial arboretum Hopes for Bosnia Price of a passport US elections Sleepless to Scotland Crosswords on trains Court Circular Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Appointment Sad father's zoo tribute Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Service dinner Marriages Forthcoming marriages Lord-Lieutenant Appointment Latest wills Nominations for high sheriff Birthdays today Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages etc London Association for the Blind Stephen Dykes Bower Stephen Dykes Bower, architect and Surveyor of the Fabric of Westminster Abbey, 1951-73, died on November 11 aged 91. he was born on April 18,1903 Professor Robert McWHIRTER Robert McWriter, CBE, Professor of Medical Radiology at the University of Edinburgh, 1946-70, died on October 24 aged 89. He was born on November 8,1904 Wilma Rudolph Wilma Rudolph, American Olympic athlete, died of brain cancer at Brentwood, Tennessee, on November 12 aged 54. She was born on June 23,1940 Carmen McRae Carmen McRae, American jazz singer, died from the effects of a stroke on November 10 aged 72. She was born in New York on April 8.1922 Geoffrey Stallibrass Geoffrey Stallibrass, CB OBE, Controller, National Air Traffic services, 1969-74, died on October 20 aged 82. he was born on December 17,1911 Manchester, Sheffiedl and Lincolnshire Extension Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,699 Knockando Business AirUK Forecast Cricket Schumacher's world takes off Hill's championship hopes destroyed as rivals crash in Adelaide Oliver Holt reports from Adelaide as a seasons of drama and tragedy ends amid yet more controversy Football Schools Sport Rugby Union Sun Authorised Reseller No Title Eurosport wakes up to drama in fast lane David Bowl Tv Action Replay Sixth title ensures Ozaki is biggest in Japan TCCB Batsmen pose questions of disappointing England attack Taylor fires Ashes warning Australians show total domination Sugar waiting to hear from Francis Sport in Brief Triumph for Leander Hammond in control United States record Davis's fitness tells Dutch pair defeated Hernandez keeps title Arsenal's final fling Nottingham through By our Sports Staff: Leeds prevail in ill-tempered affair Mansell recaptures former glory in victory British veteran takes advantage of title contenders' collision to win Australian Grand Prix Final Positions TAG Heuer Adelaide Details Picture Gallery Brady bows as paupers turn kings for a day Ndah's spectacular strike inspires non-league side to memorable first-round triumph Andrew Longmore sees humble kingstonian grab their moment of glory by beating Brighton 2-1 Golden age buried in bog TEAMtalk the Independent News & Reports Service Aylesbury march on but island's honour survives Striker rejoins England party Ashford spot silver lining Guiseley's hopes dashed by inventive Thomas Postman's knock rouses Orient Professionals from the capital tested by Tiverton's country cousins Simon Barnes ventures deep into the West Country in pursuit of a possible victory for the underdog Argyle doggedness makes life easier for Shilton Cup draw favours non-league clubs Second round Draw Miller guns down Bath after Dicks clears way Oxford collapse as Caesar leads Marlow celebrations 1996 European Championship Qualifying Tournament Fa Cup Endsleigh: Insurance League Bell's League Championship Pools Check Picture Gallery Non-League and Regional Leagues Carling Premiership Bell's League Championship Endsleigh Insurance League A cautionary tale, a match for the best Rob Hughes discovers that football referees are human, too Galicia's cultured skills take pride of place in Glasgow Injuries to Joubert and Venter mar win South Africa back on course but continue to struggle with rucking PontypridtlliSvv potential for Springbok resistance Tour victory gives Scotland hope of healing deep wounds HomespW Dunvant pay price of over-eagerness Bedford guiding spirit closes on his goal Forwards provide impetus for spree of tries Rowell's old dogs show willingness to master new tricks England's credit limited despite impressive gains David Hands says a 54-3 victory still reveals the need for much fine tuning en route to the World Cup Too little room, too much view Stuart Jones finds England's overwhelming victory too distant to enjoy from his eyrie at the back of Twickenham's towering stands Seeking the next leve Rob Andrew, England's stand-off half, reports that poor opposition clouded a promising performance Scully given chance to lead North Rugby World Cup Ashes down under Ireland V England… Bradbury Star rallies to Hide's call Changing tastes may prompt sponsor to call time on Mackeson Gold Cup Magna Carta seals Weaver's 200 Leaders over the Jumps Rapid Raceline Plumpton Leicester Quantity must bow to quality in jockeys' titles Whitewater terror with the Exe factor Sport for All Jane Leigh on a Challenging down-river race where club paddlers can take on internationals St Albans maintain pace Ipswich find life tough at the top Hell or high water Best form eludes Hendry Making Waves Racing Hockey The Times Schools Sport For the Record Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby League Rugby Union Late choice by Skelton brings back best form By our Sports Staff: Sampras turns on power Riding high under teacher's eagle eye Inspired Fite puts Tigers to flight When Cup plans go awry Jansher holds off powerful English challenge Business Courses Bootham School York The University of Hull London Centre for Psychotherapy Multiple Display Advertising Items BAC Accrediled College EF International Language Schools Shrewsbury School Army Take a Big Step towards training with a career… Study Associates International Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School Education for Tomorrow the Hong Kong Institute of… Lectures Seminars & Conferences The Management School Lancaster University Loretto Holborn College European Business School The league tables: too straight, too narrow Next week's school league tables will be full of anomalies—so the independents have brought out their own version, says Dick Davison My rough old week on a student grant Alan Fowlie, a university administrator, and colleagues found out what student life was really like The American University The American College in London Council The Governing Body of the Children's Hospital… University of Durham How the Results Compare Capitalisation, week's change Ceheath Purchasing card launch for big businesses Flights Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items UK firms falling behind New directors for BSkyB board Trailfinders Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Citibond Travel (London) Ltd. Local & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Royal Victoria Hospital Northern Ireland Multiple Display Advertising Items Oceans Apart Travel Power Ltd Inter Europe Travel Ltd The Times Notice of Intended Dividend Union Results and Statistics La Creme De La Creme Takes You from College through… Fashion Victim Child Poverty Action Group City Personnel Consultants Corporate Finance Can Be Fun!? Greythom Recruitment Soas Power firms to light up dividends Picture Gallery PA in Marketing Handle Prime International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Secretary/receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Absolutely No Agencies Flurry before the Budget Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Pension schemes oppose compensation fund Cash call for Lloyd's company See this Wednesday's Times for Details By our City Staff: Investment with no strings Boots deal with BASF likely today New issue decisions 'often made in hours' Stock Market Tourist Rates Word-Watching Barclays disposes of US lender for $500m Woolwich follows C&g with update Business Roundup Dairy Crest move Boost for bond markets Pru to open in Hanoi Magnet settlement near Asprey denies problems Melrose Still waiting for the train The Times City Diary Eating out The Times City Diary Global view The Times City Diary British business needs the public to feel a lot better Help needed to clear bleakest shores of unemployment The long-term jobless are causing concern, Philip Bassett reports Cost-cutting Clarke bolsters market All unemployed Long-term unemployed Global appeal of the Bard Radio Choice Radio 1 A pair representing the best of their period Review BBC1 Variations BBC2 Choice Carlton Satellite Channel 4 The Tory Agenda 42 Graham Searjeant Says Populism is… British Gas and Euro Bank face oil spill fury Recent Titles from Times Books (Reduced postage… Reject Shop heads upmarket in quest for improved resultS Industry urged to clean up its act Winning Move Word Watching Shortage of skills threatens recovery Picture Gallery The Week Ahead 40 Power Companies Set to Light up… Cookson and Mattheyin merger talks Buyout of car parks group anticipated Corby Fight to woo the high-flyers As demands by executives for better services are taken on board by travel companies, Harvey Elliott introduces an eight-page report United Airlines Eurostar set to steal airline show Rail links to Paris and Brussels mean business in the air may be lost Road and air start an affair Airlines and car rental firms profit from their alliances A flight a shower and a clean suit, please Heathrow's popularity with passengers and airlines in forcing it to improve facilities and offer faster services, says David Churchill Alitalia Rail rivals go underground Airline competition for passengers now includes the Channel Tunnel Travel with a PC & fax/modem? Superliners, the bigger the better but what cost manufacturers? The next generation of long-haul aircraft will have to be a joint production Pleasure perks: take your pick Mike Swindell details free offers made to win customers—from hot air ballooning to a week on Richard Branson's island hideaway Transwede Women executives on the warpath Women business executives talk of unfriendly treatment when travelling, but things are changing Marianne Curphey reports Emirates Irritant charges challenged Large hotels are having to think again on ways of attracting guests Travel Elite Flying in the face of company cutbacks The corporate jet salesmen are putting up a brave argument for private planes, says Arthur Reed KLM Tansavia Inter-Continental Hotels Have computer, will travel The role of travel agencise is understanding radical changes AmericanAirlines In touch at all times David Hewson looks at the revolution in portable phones Deadly buzz that warns of disease Travellers should be aware of effective anti-mosquito protection Portman Finnair Business Class Eva Air United Airlines

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