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News from 18/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kenneth W. Pritchard, David M. W. Brooks, John Roberts, Evan Dyer, George Dandin, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Grimmer, Jonty Driver, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, and Philip Webster, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Anne M. Lee Headmistress, Ann Longley Headmaster, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, John Russell, John Grint, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Edward Gould, Martin Fletcher, Anthony Phillips Headmaster, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hamilton, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, Hugh Monro Headmaster, Ian Greer, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Anthony Meyer, Russell Vallance Director, Sarah Bagnall, Kate Muir, G. S. Thompson, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Elizabeth Learmond, St. James Palace, Gill Williams, Victor Smith, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Jamie Berry, Wolfgang Münchau, Jeremy Laurance and Lucy Berrington, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Adam Sage, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barry Fox, David Martin, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, June Ducas, Tim Congdon, D. A. Bell, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Peter Cuming, Richard Evans, Mary James Headmistress, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Ian Hartley, Paula Weideger, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Craig Lord, Kathryn Knight, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Michael Pomery, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Gillian duCHARME Headmistress, Alan Jabez, Andy Martin, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Mick Hurrell, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Bruce Tanner, Benedict Nightingale, Chris Saunders Headmaster, B. S. Bains, A. L. King-Harman, Adam Sage and Robin Young, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Andrew Phillips, Brian Holden Secretary General, Alan Jackson, Jenny Macarthur, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Matthew Beard, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, E. D. Leigh-Femberton, Delscey Burns Headmistress, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Dublin kept guessing by Reynolds Resignation-but not as party chief Brittan sees single currency by 2000 Index Best weekend value Baroness rampant hails her Falklands victory From Bard to worse Adams, peacemaker to the media Feeling the strain? The Times Mubarak warns West over Gaza N&P No Title Price of gas to go up ahead of VAT increase Lost Patten repentant but not quite saved Political sketch Bottomley wins £1bn rise in health service budget Treasury defeated in attempt to enforce cash restraint NHS chiefs earn £100,000 Available Grobbelaar returns to police questions Lottery art fund 'must not drive up prices' Rutland to regain shire status News in Brief More judges MP withdraws Murder charge Knot guilty BNP returns Actress dies Death trip canoe instructors had no safely training 'Leader had competence of 8-year-old' MPs urge new system of rabies control Golden Sunset dazzles Broadway Frenchman plans to swim Atlantic PC's pay reduced for sexist remarks Rare bears go in style Ericsson The National Lottery College governors face sack after buying nightclub Pupils go to work to earn qualifications Employers say stress claims could cost jobs The Times Law Reports Final Execution of a Drastic Disposal Order Spielberg may rescue George Michael Parents sue over severed fingertip News in Brief Beaches better Tourist killed Accused flees Aintree 'sorry' Lone whale dies Dell New heart drug offers hope Hospital knew about doubts over operation Energis Guerrillas 'killed Western hostages days after kidnap' AST Computer Five arrested as Kurds protest Stores host good game show Weekend Shopping Peoples Colleges rewarded for pioneering projects Watchdog finds ITVviolence growing Boots Warm welcome for Duke of York at Argentine base Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Man shot dead at Brixton car-wash Multiple Display Advertising Items Major can delay but not duck a decision on monetary union Riddell on Politics Hurd takes action to avoid repeat of Pergau blunder The Londinium Keep your distance, Blair tells unions PCI Army to shed 80 senior officers In Parliament Today (AFP): Mubarak warns of Islamic threat to Europe Delays in aid for the Palestinians could bring an explosion on Muslim fundamentalist violence in the Gaza Strip, President Mubarak of Egypt tells Christopher Walker Unita quits talks as last town falls Dixons From Reuter in Cairo: Pyramids highway 'flouts UN accord' Nissan Kremlin spokesman ousted as Yeltsin reins in democrats Azerbaijan tries to reassure Russia Eruopean Tories call for Senate First Mortgage Securities Euro-zealot sees role for Britain Mafia cash 'taken by Vatican banker' L'Anglais Nouveau arrives to Paris acclaim Berlusconi defeated on pensions News in Brief (Reuter): Arafat excluded Ferry demand (Reuter): Kohl surprise £168m prize Summit boost for Entente Cordiale B&q Supercentres By our Foreign Staff: Germans jail spy who sold Nato secrets to Soviet bloc British wife tells how she acted as agent out of fear of losing husband US denies reports of advisory role to Bosnian army From Reuter in Dili: Indonesia rounds up Timor protesters Bryant Homes Chinese back deal to protect tigers Gingrich unleashes his mastiffs on Capitol Hill Pwer Brokers Before YOUINVEST—We Invest Republicans' 100-day programme aims to set America's new agenda Victors' axe is poised to slash Congress perks The Times The moment Dick Spring uncoiled The quiet man of Irish politics waited his moment and the Prime Minister's career was in ruins He has divorced the man at whose side he has been standing Thomas Cook Higher Nervous off breakdown Heavy workload? Call a lawyer Behind that winning smile Tomorrow the first lucky numbers will be announced on television and half the nation will be introduced to Anthea Turner (above), the presenter. Rachel Kelly meets the lady of the lottery Multiple Display Advertising Items Thresher Wine Shops California's got him, babe Cher's former partner Sonny Bono is a hit with West Coast Republican voters, Kate Muir reports Philip Howard We must learn to e more discreet when offering ourselves for sale Unseatable The Times Diary Wed at last The Times Diary Picture Gallery Goldsmith's closed book One of the world's richest men does not understand wealth, says Tim Congdon Even Sir James specialises: he delegates his plumbing and the typing of letters First course The Times Diary Join hands The Times Diary Second course The Times Diary Wrong Robbie The Times Diary Major's European challenge Anthony Meyer says the Pm is safe—by default Third course The Times Diary Irish Resignation Dublin politics must abandon its traditional leisure Republican Force Washington is still reeling from the voters' blows Glittering Prizes The old and the new win awards for science and enterprise Winners and losers of National Lottery cash bonanza Grand Prix outcome Soccer 'sleaze' Gay clergy Courts on TV MPs' questions Bigger planes Heads weigh in on school results Preserving heritage Late post Crosswords on trains Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column The Times Birthdays today Liberace Cadillac fails to glitter City University Business School Lecture Memorial service Luncheon Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Household Doris Speed Doris Speed, MBE, Annie Walker of Coronation Street, died in Bury, Greater Manchester, on November 16 aged 95. She was born in Manchester on February 3,1899 Personal Column The British Kidney Patient Association U. S. A. to give 55,000 "Green Cards" David Rayner David Rayner, racing cyclist, died on November 16 aged 27, from injuries sustained in an incident outside a Bradford nightclub on November 14. He was born on March 4,1967 Professor Maurice Stacey Maurice Stacey, CBE, FRS, Mason Professor of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, 1956-74, died on October 21 aged 87. He was born on April 8,1907 On this Day Boy Acquited of Murder Louis Nizer Louis Nizer, US trial lawyer, died in New York on November 10 aged 92. He was born in London on February 6,1902 Sector smiling through the recession Car Hire and Leasing Vaughan Freeman explains why car leasing and hire companies have almost never had it so good Avisfleet Services Multiple Display Advertising Items New label for an old idea The car-leasing industry has been practising outsourcing for years Taking to the personal touch Manufacturers predict huge growth for sales through PCP schemes Future marques of distinction How much will your car be worth on the used-car market in three years' time? Vaughan Freeman reports Bsia Hertz Leasing Keeping the customers satisfied Car Hire and Leasing Rodney Hobson finds car rentals are now being tailored to individual hirers News The Times Crossword No 19,703 Business Times Weathercall WPA In the Times Picture Gallery Barclay twins in 'Botnar deal' Business Editor Lindsay Cook Retailers' Christmas fear Sun Auchorised Reseller Infotech National Power to buy back £500m of State shares Europe's ministers agree to open telecoms markets Arts BCCI pact offers $1.8bn Sport Pension funds reject three-year rolling contracts Index Business Today Complex Bill will raise fierce debates National Association of Pension Funds Autumn Conference Nestlé sheds 900 jobs in Rowntree plant closure Legal & Public Notices Labour takes strict line on personal pensions FKI raises payout at half time Tourist Rates Barclays sheds excess capital Attention All Business Travellers! NAPF calls for ideas on retirement income Lloyd's considers raising peace offer Business Roundup Attwoods rejects offer Regalian back in black Engineering hopes Grampian warning News group improves Time/system Whitbread surprises with 8% improvement New focus for Willis Corroon Money to burn Business turns its back on growth Henderson on the Hanson Sortie Pay early, pay less Pennington Sir Denys's moment of truth United Gas to the rescue Penchant for excess Ascot 'will face collapse if £173m rescue is rejected' Telegraph victim of price war Hayes Sony pays price of Columbia deal Commodities Liffe Options SG Warburg share price boosted by takeover talk 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 Whitbread Attwoods Dollar Rates Powerful cash flow Tempus Willis Corroon Wall Street Saleem says 'sayonara' The Times City Diary Bowing out The Times City Diary Rallying assets The Times City Diary Plaque to basics The Times City Diary Alternatives to share options Peace dividend offers a single Irish market David Martin looks at efforts to build on a mood for viewing north and south as a single regions for trade Best framework for pension schemes Pension fund trustees need independent support Supply side offers inflation remedy Clear skies ahead for City Airport Passenger numbers are rising fast after several lean years, writes Jon Ashworth The challenge is to get more destinations on the airline timetable SGS The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Shares and bonds marked lower OR Seek satisfaction on the superhighway Thanks to the Internet you can tune in to a Rolling Stones concert or the minutes of meetings with the Chancellor, says Matthew May Information Technology Strategic Resource Solutions Temenos Systems Do you want to tell a secret? Barry Fox asks whether caller Id will be annoyingly revealing Microsoft may offer cut-price info system Rivals say a new Windows-linked online service is unfair Odyssey satellite project takes off £1.25 bilion communications venture joins a crowded market Office nomads are served a true ace A cordless computer system that works is finally coming Car that makes the decisions The latest cruise control technology decides when to change lanes too, reports Alan Jabez The Hottest New Magazine… Virtually at home Online Wink and a nod, give him a job Today's smart multimedia experts create an interactive CV for themselves and post it on the world's networks, says David Hewson Information Technology Comtec Computer Training Johnson Underwood Emirates CTEC ER Qatar Liquefied Gas Company Limited The Bard and the bully-boy Theatre: Shakespeare directed by the enfant terrible of American theatre; Molière in Farnham Peter Sellars's Merchant of Venice is about as bad as a production can be, writes Benedict Nightingale The Merchant of Venice Barbican Future bright for past glories Lord Rothschild is expecting a £300 million annual windfall for heritage, he tells June Ducas The lottery will turn the heritage fund into a world ranking organisation Pop Trifle with a sour taste George Dandin Redgrave, Farnham Bathing Made Easier Pop Virtuoso village vocalists Concert Le Mystére des voix bulgares Festival Hall Bang & Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres The girl can't help it Pop: Those who see Cyndi Lauper as a mile-a-minute mouth are wrong. She's a thinking mile-a-minute mouth, reports Alan Jackson Live! On tap! Primal screen! Despair not: I have seen the future of rock'n 'roll, and its name is Internet Method in their method Counting Crows/Cracker Empire, Shepherd's Bush Entertainments Weekend Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertalnment complled 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 release across the country High spots from Lowe pressure New Pop Albums: David Sinclair on a fine set of somebody done somebody wrong songs Hamlet Opening the doors of learning Ben Preston reports on a quiet revolution backed by The Times which focuses attention on higher education and rewards excellence UCL The Winners—and why Lead the Field Under the micrpscope John O'Leary reports on the Education Secretary's new review University of Glasgow Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh Brunal Aberdeen College When the problem of age is gripping Royal College of Art Call us if your castle is on fire Bournemouth University Lessons from across the world Wye College Royal College of Art The Queen's Anniversary Prizes Scots leading the world Scottish Institutions Disability need not be a handicap Defence Queen's University Leicester University Chippenham College Award-Winning Partnerships The Luton Sixth Form College Rich reward of research David Hewson reports on the benefits of industrial involvement City and Islington College The Queen's University of Belfast UMIST Education for all City and Slington Burton upon Trent Technical College Bourne Mouth University The short, significant career of the squid Imperial College Oxford University External Programme Bailey's personal touch adds to winning service Richard Evans meets a trainer whose public relations flair is proving a passport to success Top Spin to prove good value Today's Races on Television Ascot BBC2 Rapid Raceline Royal stud for Ezzoud Thunderer: Ascot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Sedgefield Hanley tries reshuffle as Britain seek to counter Team Sport's great talking shop now stays open all hours Friday Thoughts Mullins bursts into the limelight Christopher Irvine on the man many regard as the best rugby league full back in the world By our Sports Staff: Pierce and Martínez recover lost ground Gala events losing impact England call up Eves for squad training Sport in Brief Tyneside academy India face stern test Siddall squanders lead Harrow pair progress Glasgow has final say Azihger offered place Watson finds putting touch to share lead The Times Echoes of England past in triumph of spirit over skill Venables profits from admirable blend of organisation and opportunism Scotland draw comfort from division of spoils Slick Simon heads opening credits For the Record Stevenage benefit from experience Charlton remains cautious despite bright start Word-Watching Shambolic display puts Smith's position in jeopardy Luyt adopts conciliatory approach Track giant sees merit of small role on the court Nicholas Harling meets Kriss Akabusi as the former Olympic hurdler rises to the challenge of living with the elite of British basketball Victoria Wine Gatting's exclusion puts Test place out of reach Having fun with Lear Radio Choice Radio 1 Uncanny, this coincidence of scheduling Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Picture Gallery Racing Sampras achieves net profit Agassir raises base rate against Chang to reach semi-final Results Players' reaction to determine new tour prospects John Hopkins looks at proposale for a global professional circuit for the world's best golfers Times Two Crossword No 322 Winning Move Word-Watching FIA takes new look at Hill's grand prix collision Omega Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Leicester City set Little's 'transfer fec' at £1.5m Picture Gallery Possums and Polynesians in the Land of the Long White Cloud Air new zealand Living works of Maori history The Maoris survived contact Discover Reasons for the whales' lament Andy Martin seeks out the lonely male sperm whales putting on blubber in the waters off Kaikoura Whale Watch New Zealand On the wild side John Roberts treads some of New Zealand's most beautiful organised walks Austravel You must never say moa Is the great flightless monster really extinct? Andy martin goes in search of an answer City Flights A well-kept city secret Most visitors arrive in Auckland and dash away again. Michael Hamilton lingered Travelbag From Poverty to Plenty on Cook's tour Captain Cook's first impressions of the land he found were unfavourable, although he changed his mind Looking at Cook In a hip-high powder room Andy Martin finds out where the pros and the serious snow addicts go to gear up in the summer months Travel Portfolio Blades and Beds for Skiers White wellies and a woosy Michael Hamilton's great river rafting adventure turned out to be a bit of an easy ride—but good fun G' Pass Day Making tracks coast to coast The Tranz-Alpine Express takes Andy Martin in style from the civilised East to the wild West, across a divide both geographical and cultural Taking the bungee plunge Taking up his three-year-old son's challenge Andy Martin signs the disclaimer, weighs in, ties on the elastic, and jumps off a bridge The New Zealand Way Cheap home comforts John Roberts tries the generous hospitality of bed and breakfast, New Zealand-style Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA The Moorings New Zealand ABTA Australia How and when to go Planes and boats and trains, plus hotels and health—Gill Williams rounds up some of the best tips Orient Lines Air New Zealand

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