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News from 16/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Suzanne Franks, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Jeremy Gee (Director), Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Nicholas Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Wolfgang Münchau, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Ian Murray, Barbara Trigg, Clive Davis, William Eddis, Lynne Truss, M. Carter, Adrian Hastings, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, C. J. Dale, Giles Coren, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Abby Tan, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, Jason MacGilp, Dominic Kennedy and Kevin Eason, Sarah Bagnall, Russell Kempson, Myrtle Ternstrom, P. H. S., George Brock, Patrick Southwell, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Newall, S. D. Dover, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, J. C. S. Mackie, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Reginald von Zugbach, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Patrick J. Watts, Rachel Collins, Roger Boyes, Simon Maxwell, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Maria Elena Hurtado, Richard Duce, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, Chris Parker, Peter McGregor, Kevin McCarra, Jon Ashworth and Alexandra Frean, Judith Randel, Jennai Cox, Christine Webb, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Denis MacShane, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Susan Gilchrist and Patricia Tehan, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Mitchell, George Brock and Michael Hornsby, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Katherine Knight, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, S. J. Johnson, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, Robert McKee, Joel Brand and Tim Judah, Robin Rhoderick-Jones, Christopher Irvine,

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Breeding with wolves Euro revolt 'could cause an election' £6 billion fraud bill for Brussels By a Staff Reporter: Farmer loses out to the letter of the law Index BT offers families the chance to dial M for movies Picture Gallery Reynolds fails to defuse Dublin coalition crisis Elgar premiere A personal statement Three holiday Britons drown US rates go up Former MP dies Sarah Hogg to go as Major clears out his kitchen cabinet And Stop a Thief from Using your Credit Card No Title Hogg's departure is no surprise to her Tory critics Irish Americans press Spring to rescue coalition Breakdown of government alarms investors in the peace process Carey urges churches to 'leap walls of separation' Ministers may be forced to create injustice watchdog Hill House Hammond Rover unveils its £5m baby Hubble foils red dwarf theory Tories pick candidate Cyclist hurt in brawl New homes sell best Rapist moved in secret Promotion hopes denied Boy, 11, on rape charge Morse back on the case Tim Rice investiture Pergau £24m will not be repaid to aid fund News in Brief Lyme Bay canoe trip 'was nothing short of folly' Garage owner shot inspectors in cold-blooded execution, court told Magazine Rapist's victim memorises route Radical The National Lottery By our Foreign Staff: Briton tells Florida court how youth killed boyfriend 'We were so frightened. . . I was trying to put my body in front of Gary to protect him' Struck off solicitor faces sack as coroner First Mortgage Securities By a Staff Reporter: Husband shot his wife with crossbow Scope Charity founder accused of theft Exam chief pours scorn on value of vocational a levels Comet £125,000 for 'lost' Rembrandt By our Foreign Staff: Duke on course for reconciliation with Argentina Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Bottomley defends Nhs chief in ethics dispute The Health Secretary is urging critics to judge an NHS trust chairman by his achievements rather than his controversial comments about doctors' loyalties, Jeremy Laurance writes Charities may wait a year for lottery cash Punters spend another £7 million Suzuki By a Staff Reporter: Youth in gang 'scalping' attack on Asian walks free Dancers step out for Fame Home sales 'made profit for council' Man died from bug in frozen burger News in Brief Salesmen guilty Wests remanded Appeal rejected Cannabis seized Cyanide alert Stab man named Fowled up Energis Villagers defend wolf-dog that sagged baby boy 'Wild' hybrid bred to control rioters Boots First Personal Council bans drug dealer from estate Planning inspector fells tree house Mild autumn lets blooms linger on Waste and fraud 'leave Europe with £6bn bill' Slack government allow fishermen and farmers to squander Community funds Squad thwarted by apathy Policing Halifax Agriculture cheats reap rich harvest Britain Why budget doubletalk really does make sense Costly attempts to drain wine lake failed Free Land & Property From Associated Press: Polls in Norway show EU support growing Toyota Kohl scrapes back into office by single vote Bonn presses for a 'hard-core' Europe Champagne missing as bank opens for business US tries to forge pact on eastward expansion of Nato Gingrich leads crusade for restoration of school prayers Trivial Pursuit Nato aims to hit Serbs in Croatia Angola pact brokered by Mandela News in Brief Haiti storm (Reuter): Peace dividend (Reuter): Nepal violence Mother cares Asia-Pacific states vow to bolster trade links Quake and tidal waves ravage Philippine island Pd Preferred Direct Driver with 633 bans is halted Pretoria backs down on elephant trade Reuter: Taiwanese shell city in China 'by mistake' Palestinian state 'better for Israel' RAC Insurance services Bright star rising Fashion Anthony Symonds (above), this year's fashion graduate superstar, has won a rare accolade-his designs are to be showcased in the window of Browns Harvey Nichols Hotline Savoy Taylors Guild Why the fêted the fake princess Libby Purves on an exotic 19th-century scandal about to get fresh exposure Ehrman Tapestry A wolf inside every Fido The latest attack on a child raises an atavistic fear in modern man The French Sinatra's old-fashioned way Charles Aznavour-last of the great crooners - is still a star at 70, says Charles Bremner St. Joseph's Hospice Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Alan Coren Our decision to relocate is mutual, and no reflection on our beloved house Buy in, sell out The Times Diary Grotesque The Times Diary Picture Gallery America's flash in the pan The new hard-right Republicans want to cut welfare and get tough on crime. This has been tried before, and failed Gulp galore The Times Diary Figure of fund The Times Diary Snap happy The Times Diary Last again The Times Diary Strasbourg is for grown-ups MEPs should have the power now, says Denis MacShane Corrupt to the Core The Brussels culture generates waste and fraud Inside the Workshop Nolan must acknowledge changes in the political world Pick a Loser The National Lottery Charities Board, for a start Links between trade deals and aid for Third World Road congestion Town twinnings Argentine visit Out of commission? Housing reform Paying a price for first oil bonanza Church closures Faith with the fallen Grand Prix outcome Clean bill of health Court Circular Personal Column Palazzo inspired 'restoration' novel Dinner Service dinner Today's royal engagements Heritage Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rukba Action for blind people The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming marriages Receptions Eve of Session Luncheon Dinner Memorial service Humphry Berkeley Humphry Berkeley Conservation MP for Lancaster, 1959-66, died yesterday from a heart attack aged 68. He was born on February 21,1926 Personal Column J. I. M. Stewart J. I. M. Stewart (Michael Innes), novelist and Reader in English Literature at Oxford University 12 aged 88. He was born on September 30,1906 From our Correspondent: On this Day Hillier Parker Hutchings & Thomas Edward Symmons & Partners East Cambridgeshire Sound Commercial Investment Takare plc The Times Regeneration Bath Selous House Millmead Business Centre 4 Colston Avenue Briston Multiple Display Advertising Items Serviced Office Specialists BHI Group Grosvenor Estate Holdings Waterloo Se1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire Newquay, Cornwall Fisher Hargreaves Proctor Bells Commercial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Move here, have £10 million thrown in Commercial Property Newham Council Drivers & Norris Clifton Hall NR Preston Lancs In the Legal Heartland Hutchings & Thomas Bath Adjoining Royal Crescent Multiple Classified Advertising Items IPS Wich Southwark Council WS Atkins Plantation's new growth Moving in Gwent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aaron and Lewis Property Services Exclusive Homes The Mission Building Show Kitchens Lurot Brand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred McAlpine Homes Black Horse Agencies Charles Hawkins Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Beaney Pearce Multiple Display Advertising Items Mystery behind the £25 million house A Japanese anglophile has transformed an old rectory-cost £8 million-into one of Britain's most exclusive houses. Rachel Kelly has a private viewing When living in the office can be a dream Low commercial returns mean investors are switching from offices to flats Picture Gallery Fantasy for sale Outside, it's a terrace house. Inside, the style is OTT Gothic Turin (Italy) News The Times Crossword No 19,701 Business Times Weathercall WPA Health Insurance In the Times Tomorrow America raises interest rates by 0.75 per cent Business Editor Lindsay Cook Boots buys back £500m of its shares BT view-by-phone test draws warning Foreign firms in UK pay directors less Management Arts Picture Gallery Smith & Nephew wins US contract Sport Maine - Tucker Five Years of … Show Time Business Today Stock Market Indices Power surge Deflated St James's hit by volatility Hydro float Engineer wins RAP placing General Accident Powerful 27% payout from PowerGen Electronic age dawns at the Treasury Gloomy predictions delay Bright Reasons flotation Financial advisers' jobs 'under threat' Business Roundup Ushers to seek listing Sedgwick advances Yorkshire back in black Volvo speeds to £1.1bn MMC power inquiry CE Heath holds payout Abbey jobs in Glasgow Job cuts at Whirlpool Tourist Rates BOC hit by patentloss on Forane By our City Staff: Exceptional factors lift De La Rue Booting the critics £500 million buyback makes sense of drugs deal Challenge for the Chancellor MacLaurin regains control Pennington Rise at GA fails to please City Air France Commodities Liffe Options Investor confidence puts shares back above 3,100 Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes PowerGen General Accident Dollar Rates BOC's anaesthetic Tempus Wall Street Tunnel chief wins his bet The Times City Diary Lending an ear The Times City Diary Off the wall The Times City Diary Japanese urged to use their cash for the common good Tax reform and government bonds will tackle recession, says Joanna Pitman Banking comes to a screen near Patricia Tehan reports on NatWest's television test Returning to the norm of life without inflation Bic The Times Kenmare Picture Gallery Equities rise in heavy trading Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service High Income and Growth Bond from Leading UK Insurer Facilities Management Building & Property Facilities Management Office designs with people in mind David Young looks at the winners of yesterday's Office of the Year awards Nortwest Micro-Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZUMtOBEL Haden Service Works Chalmers Associates Where's my window? A survey reveals what office workers have always known: they like to look out on the world, says Rodney Hobson Facilities Management Orion The light touch of Little Sister How an organisation is making big savings on office lighting And the future works Barbara Trigg looks at the ideas that are changing old beliefs on the way office staff should work Facilities Management Drake & Scull Top Office Care Services Hygiene Services Let the outsiders bring in supplies New firms are thriving as the computer industry's backup boys Portable Appliance Tested Lifts & Elevators Facilities Management BWA Facilities Consultants Elgar's lady steps out in public Opera: A fragment reconstructed; The Ring complete in Paris; and British director's triumph at the New York Met The spanish Lady was the opera left in embryonic form when Elgar died. Next week, however, it will be staged. Richard Morrison reports Fresh Mersey sound Music: Stephen Pettitt meets the composer Graham Fitkin Theatre Picture Gallery Ring in the new and magical Siegfried/Gotterdämmerung Châtelet, Paris Daewoo Heritage The Met changes its tune Lady MacBeth of Mtsensk Metropolitan Opera, New York Entertainments Finarte Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Universality of heard knocks Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a witty debut by a playwright for the future Peaches Royal Court Bang on regardless Concerts: Canadian percussionists just miss the mark; catching up with a fecund Schnittke Nexus Queen Elizabeth Hall After the fun has gone LSO/Rostropovich Barbican Vote for me, fah, so, lah. . . Chris Smith could be Heritage Secretary in a labour Government. Andy Lavender strives for substance from the Shadow Life in the cabaret, mon vieux Why did it take an Englishman to rekindle Paris's love of nightclubs? Susan Bell has a table at the front The Times Hero of the Hammond Jazz: A veteran organist profiled; and an American pianist in concert Proud to be first among equals Gene Harris Pizza on the Park Ramsey Hall Motorola Set the Strategy-Deliver the Objectives Hawkins Wright Thompson Cathy Tracey Associates Ltd. The Lloyd Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Advertising Sales Executive Publishing Financial Director Times Newspapers Telemarketing Manager The Times Newspapers The scribbler's route to Script City Get your pen and paper out, shut up and listen. . . Robert McKee's scriptwriting course is anything but a cosy experience Prime Minister's show time Suzanne Franks on what five years of TV cameras have done to both Members and viewers of Parliament What youngsters watch Times TV Top 20: Children's Viewing When the tea market is not just for two Pg Tips and Tetley have been joined by Typhoo in the fight to be Britain's favourite cuppa Losing ticket for ITV and the tabloids Alexandra Frean looks at some of the problems set by the lottery Recruitment Consultants The Law Society The National Magazine Company Limited Cargill ROC Recruitment Parfan Pan European Mison Sheila Childs Recruitment Bassett House School Gordon-Yates Taylor Nelson AGB Multiple Display Advertising Items Christopher Keats Maine - Tucker Angeia Mortimer PA Chief Executive Joyce Guiness Partnership Person Friday M/f News International Newspapers Ltd. Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rainbow Recruitment Association Secretary Mac Blain Manning Payne Jonathan Wren Secretaries Mary Olland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rainbow Recruitment MacKintosh Calibre Jonathan Wren Secretaries Secretarial & Temporary Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. A. To the M. D. Rainbow Recruitiment SECRETARY/PA Lewisham ACCA Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants ROC Recruitment Recruitment Consultants Career - moves U. K. Medico-Legal Consultants Ltd News International Newspapers Limited Receptionist/secretary Secretary - Salary £16000 The Times Recruitment Consultants Wanted House of Lords Directors Secretaries PA/ Administrator Executive P. A. Property Secretaries HQ Business Centres Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Secretary/receptionist Specialist Tour Operator Receptionist/secretary The St. James's Secretarial College Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Flair Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Part-Time Copy Inputter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Becker survives to give supporters plenty to cheer Halard excels to earn first-round success Court declines to decide on Community law When bank receives subpoena Johnson plays himself into frame Contract requires work to proceed regularly and diligently Doctor can be lawfully required to give undertaking Foreman vows to box again In Brief Buffalo halted Pole position Altered course Ralph ruled out Charlton's optimism heightened by Quinn For the Record Legal & Public Notices Time to try out sweeping changes Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Today's Fixtures The Times Scotland sense fortunes maybe improving Word-Watching Smith faces up to price of failure for Wales in Georgia Henderson looks to heavens Haydock Park Rapid Raceline Reid strikes Guide to our Racecard Yesterday's Results Kempton Park Hereford Southwell Nervous Hendry struggles Why sport's not-so-nice guys have what it takes Midweek View England's failings exposed by Slater Malcolm's late burst to no avail as New South Wales triumph Prescott shows promise Radio 1 East beckons Chinese Brits Radio Choice Hostilities continue as usual on all fronts Review BBC 1 Variations Choice Satellite Tennis Venables wise to danger from Nigeria England's home rule threatened Hill finds strength to steer clear of controversy David Powell sees the British driver putting a brave face on the wreckage of his ambitions Fine Atlases from Times Books (Reduced postage until… Wilkins and Francis gain capital trust Word-Watching Winning Move Casual Cords Cricket

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