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News from 23/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Simon Barnes, Magnus Linklater, Dan Regan, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Inigo Gilmore, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, R. J. Philo, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Stephen Hocking, Helen Meadows, Edward Welsh, Lynne Truss, Alastair Michell, J. Sheldon, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Oliver Barratt, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Giles Coren, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mountgarret, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Kitty Fleming, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Robin Brookes, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Monkswell, Peter Mandelson, Rachel Kelly, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Judith Gerber, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, R. J. Acheson, Brenda Maddox, P. H. S., C. Flogdell, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Rachel Collins, J. F. Harper, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, John P. Allen, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Paul Twyman, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Judy Ridgway, D. Harris, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jonathan Holt, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Bernard Fensterwald, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Sean Hillen and our Foreign Staff, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, Richard Reger, Colin McQuillan, W. P. Cloutman,

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Euro-sceptics renew threat of defiance Contest for chair of 1922 Committee Lord Dickie scores monster hit with darling dinosaurs Lords Sketch Index Poll tax on wheels American tycoon leaves a fortune to strangers Air attack fails to halt Serb offensive Wimbledon takes £28m Railtrack 'leak' Dow Jones fall Monastery menu By our Foreign Staff: Berlusconi defiant over bribes inquiry Racing for green Sergeant wins MC for saving his men British Airways No Title Adams may visit White House Leaked files 'show rail sale will pay for tax cut' Dell By our Transport Correspondent: Tunnel evacuation drill took five hours Picture Gallery Gas chief rethinks offer of 75% rise Midland Inquiry begins on planes' near miss News in Brief Elliott in custody School tables upgraded Inmate total 'will soar' Jobless 'costing £14bn' Reynolds against ballot Height of ambition Town seeks protection from one-boy crime wave Doctor guilty of murdering wife Saturday in the Times By a Staff Reporter: Army major 'envied hero of Falklands' Book Hailed Rival's Role at Goose Green By a Staff Reporter: Student accused of raping 'tired' girl Boot By a Staff Reporter: Gang war schoolboy killed youth with bayonet Citroen ZX Club Parishioner wanted priest sacked for 'living in sin' A priceless penny drops for £25,000 Make Money Writing Short Paragraphs Prince writes message of utter drivel Sculptor who casts own body wins prize Bbc reigns supreme at Emmy ceremony Minister wary of ending rabies quarantine control Comet Picture Gallery Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Animals Bite Spreads Risk Nissan Sheriff who slumbered in court loses appeal over dismissal Microsoft Picture Gallery Skinful a day helped monks rest and pray Cut-price rivals reduce lawyers' profits Year-long hospital delays fall by 4.7% Pizzaland By a Staff Reporter: Lyme Bay rescuer admits delay in search By a Staff Reporter: Seventh jackpot dinner claims prize National Westminster Bank 'It was our way to ensure that future generations appreciate unspoilt area' Couple buy island haven for nation Picture Gallery Millennium cash 'open to all' Free Software Bronze Age bracelet discovered on beach News in Brief Student attacked Trial choice £15m hospital bill Player bankrupt Drummer settles In the pink Someone had to do it, says 1922 challenger Hotpoint Picture Gallery Battle begins for place in the celebrity spotlight Riddell on Politics In Parliament Hill House Hammond Member of a dwindling Tory band Aitken launches attack on EU 'complacency' Actor peer calls for more arts funding Bonhams NHS to get £40m extra for teaching Sun Alliance Picture Gallery Portillo warns of new conflict Royal Navy Sea Harriers evade Serb missile attack Mercury Defiant airfield commander sends regards to alliance's bomber pilots Nato Raid Gas leaks top siege killer list Extrawatch By our Foreign Staff: Muslim jailed for Bosnia atrocities Danes and Scrbs more out justice Rich soil of Bihac provides fertile ground for conflict Picture Gallery National Westminster Bank Right sees primary as way of halting Delors Thtie Paris springs surprise with defence plan for Europe Comaneci returns home Bundesbank urges caution on single currency Saga Services Ltd No Title Berlusconi summoned by bribes inquiry judges Italy in crists as Prime Minister faces questioning over tax corruption MP's porn role rattles pro-Catholic party United Kingdom Trial general says he is Moscow scapegoat AFP: Russian rivers are 'nuclear dumps' Japan told to compensate sex slaves Tokyo still has much to do to shake off its wartime shame, Gwen Robinson writes The international clamour for justice for its victims is growing louder Bradford & Bingley Stones give cyberbuffs very little satisfaction Ukraine reforms win extra US aid Radisson Edwardian Hotels Fight king signs up for Barry Mandela applauds South Africa's rising arms trade No Title Princess Royal's praises sung on township tour The Times Psion Series Newborn baby's cells offer sister a lifeline Police and FBI shoot it out in US capital Who turn to have Aunt Ivy? Tidings of the Queen's Message came as a rude reminder of the diplomatic hazards involved in organising a family Christmas Sport the great survivor John Major's demise has been predicted so many times it iss a political cliché. How does he do it? Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct Racism and the barmy Laird of Nigg How a British magazine inspired a controversial American bestseller Green machine Your Christmas present is in the post: the Racing Green formula made sofa shopping chic Picture Gallery Huntsman Hotline Guardian Direct Alan Coren If I eat this for Christmas, I may end up seeing a quack Long last The Times Diary Picture Gallery Poll tax on wheels What is universally agreed to be a bad idea can all too easily become official policy Missing tapes The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Case dismissed The Times Dairy Star turn out The Times Dairy Skin deep The Times Dairy Framed? The Times Dairy The Tories' Whitehall farce Peter Mandelson on the destruction of the Civil Service Fox in the Fire Tory MPs are testing their enthusiasm for a fight No Title Empty Shells Air attacks cannot conceal political disarray Monastic Menu Medieval monasteries were more than houses of gluttony Concern over British Gas price rises and pay awards Rights for peers Open government False economy? Doubts on closer links with Europe Wolf hybrids Sleeper service Unjust to William Salt intake and hypertension When heads weigh in Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Service dinner Legal appointments Birthdays today Reception Appointments Spring comes early to Westminster RHS Flower Show Dinners Latest wills The Times Memorial service Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages University news Trailfinders Charles Upham, VC and Bar Charles Upham, VC and Bar, one of only three double VC holders in the history of the decoration, died yesterday aged 86. Hew was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on September 21,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benny Lee Benny Lee, film lighting technician, died from cancer on October 28 aged 29. He was born in London on March 17,1935 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rukba Midweek Rendezvous Erwin Griswold Erwin Griswold, former United States Solicitor General, died in Boston, Massachusetts, on November 19 aged 90. He was born in East Cleveland Ohio, on July 14,1904 Picture Gallery On this Day Dame Gracie Fields Prebendary Frank Coventry Prehendary Frank Conventry, Rector of St Marylebone, 1958-78, died on November 12 aged 81. He was born on April 2,1913 News The Times Crossword No 19,707 The Princes Royal walks through a squatter… Business Picture Gallery Times Weathercall Sport Arts Tomorrow Features Fashion Property Media The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Nadir forced to check out of northern Cyprus hotels Cookson Matthey merger collapses Rate fears send Dow down 91 BNFL slips quietly into the public sector Antiques Northern Foods jobs casualty of milk war Arts No Title Sport BT drops £15bn superhighway as TV ban stays Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants No Title Business Today TeleWest opens at premium Scottish Nuclear puts a price on the power war Final frontier of Uk oil and gas to open for bids Labour shares jobs vision with CBI Multiple Display Advertising Items Firms face dearer gas after reform Directors receive unjust rewards BAe launches attack on Weinstock record Legal & General Recovery Investment Trust Plc Readicut maintains dividend Tourist Rates Caribbean airline to use British jets Business Roundup Opec production pact 'Repo' market signal Scottish telecoms move Lowndes Lambert rises Victory for UBS McLeod Russel up 23% US production lifts NSM Dec 1 could change your life The Times Vodafone has more crime on the line British Airways The never-never deal Cookson Matthey consigned to the bin Post and the Prescott option TeleWest's telecoms advantage Pennington Sharper Pilkington aims for bigger cut of Chinese market Japanese abandon County Hall plans Laird in £67.8m call Cash will help to fund acquisitions City delivers sting in the tale of Thorn EMI Lion King offsets Disney park loss Commodities Liffe Options Investors ready for the knockout blow by GEC 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 Vodafone Northern Foods Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Through the looking glass Tempus Picture Gallery Thorn EMI Wall Street One for the birds The Times City Dairy Bush babies The Times City Dairy All dressed up The Times City Dairy 60 years on The Times City Dairy World free trade at stake in America's game of chicken Irish family feud over grocery chain millions ends in truce The 'Dunnesty' saga IWC One-way risks and the bond conundrum Picture Gallery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercury Asset Management Widespread losses H Health Group British Funds Bear market brought to book Joseph Connolly looks at the items on offer at the four-year-old Chelsea Book which caters specially for the private collector Elizabeth Gant Harrington Bros The Art of Knowing Antiquarian Booksellers Association Books Bought! Chelsea Antiques Market Ian Hodgkins & Co. Ltd. Simon Finch Rare Books Antiquarian Booksellers Association Bonhams Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiquarian Booksellers Association Cooper Hay Rare Books David Slade Rare Books Gazette Barbara Stone Henry March Gilbert Sotheran's of Sackville Street Peter Kennedy John Drury Rare Books Antiquarian Booksellers Association Theatre Picture Gallery Japan told to compensate sex slaves Tokyo still has much to do to shake off its wartime shame, Gwen Robinson writes The international clamour for justice for its victims is growing louder What does it take to keep an opera chorus happy? A bit of respect would be a start Dalya Alberge discovers Picture Gallery Stringdriven things New Music: In Huddersfield, a happy surprise from Hamburg, while Maxwell Davies presents a gripping real-life thriller Dark secrets in the lighthouse Films Sergei Chepik Chilly at the top Concert Entertainments Christmas Exhibitions Today's Events A daily 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 countru Not a dry agenda in the house Theatre: A fine play comes to the West End: and a musical in carved from a classic movie Picture Gallery Not a dry agenda in the house Reach for the stairs Something to crow about Cinema: David Robinson visits a Paris tribute to the vision and the films of Charles Pathe It ain't got that swing Dance Les Ballets Jazz de Monireal Salder's Wells Canada's taste for drama and doughnuts Theatre: In Tornoto, the stage thrives despite a fast-food culture, says Matt Wolf Japan told to compensate sex slaves Tokyo still has much to do to shake off its wartime shame, Gwen Robinson writes The international clamour for justice for its victims is growing louder Jamie James goes to a New York exhibition devoted to the black man in art, and comes away disgusted BBC Symphony Orchestra TAL Manager Sales and Marketing Rotunda Reed Business Publishing Marketing Executive Appointment Bi Language Sales & Marketing Director Radio Research Manager All Box number replies should be addressed TWW PLC Marketing Manager Graduate Trainees The Wefa Gruop Tack Executive Selection Creative How wisely would You spend £5,800,000,000 of other… All the news that 's correct to print As circulations fall, American newspapers are changing their tack to win back readers, with more than a nod towards PC doctrines Self-regulation's new sultan The press, says Lord Wakeham, next Pcc chairman, must learn to control itself. Brian MacArthur reports Shoppers say cheese at the checkout Vide cameras now record our every move-and the results are ruthlessly exploited by marketers Northern grit attracts the housewives The Times Let me hum it for you. . . Radio stations are switching on to an answering service for listeners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Properties in Kensington & Chelsea Salter Rex Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd The Laurels Exclusive Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals South Kensington Kensington W14 No title F. W. Gapp ARLA Michael Tims and company Wetherby & Co No title Multiple Display Advertising Items What would you buy if you won the lottery? Buying a grander home is the first movie when we win big money. Rachel Kelly asked estate agents for advice on investing in property Life on the West End frontier Giles Coren on the drawbacks and advantages of renting a tiny flat in the heart of Lodon's Theatreland New house first, then a holiday and a car Alfred McAlpine Homes Martin Grant Homes Property Unique Grade II Arts and Crafts House Barnard Marcus Muswell Hill N10 Elegant Ealing Apartment Multiple Display Advertising Items Confidential Assistant Tyzack & Partners Barclays JFL Retail & Personnel Ltd IT Consultancy Requires a PA to the MD Crone Corkill Paloma Picaso Pan European Recruitment Multilingual Pa for MD ROC Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Malcolm Director's Secretary PA of 25,000 Maine-Tucker Gordon Yates P/a Secretary Fashion Corporate Entertainment Ermitage Management (UK) Ltd PA to Company Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Recruitment Consultant Secretaries plus Personal Assistant Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Gordon Yates Association Secretary Sane Multiple Display Advertising Items General Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Le Brasseur J Tickle Architect's PA Soas Universty of London Meridian Experienced-Unflappable-Ultra Efficient Secretarial Assistant Angela Mortimer BBC Assistant to the Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passenger knew driver uninsured 'Recklessness' requires foresight of result Sigeco UK Bilinguasec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leave children out Mayer Brown & Piatt Recruitment Consultant with Languages Language Matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items CPS owes no duty of care Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Temporaries Consultant Reception Selection Status Legal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items No reasons required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pontypridd denied by Johnson's penalties The Times Picture Gallery Ojomoh put in awkward position By our Sports Staff: Captain Azharuddin stands alone Word-Watching Rendezvous Higgins follows exit with bitter words on referee Third round Cantona key to United's ignition McClair recalled as Ferguson strives for European Cup survival Part-time Hitchin prove equal to job For the Record Cork puts paid to gallant Ashford Second recovery proves beyond Barnet French stage protest Devine edges through Romack races clock Schedule announced Pyatt forced to withdraw Today's Fixtures Refusals weaken European hopes Sport in Brief The Times By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Fortune And Fame looks tempting value at 14-1 Ireland holds strong hand for Champion Hurdle Richard Evans Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Osborne waits on Hennessy chance Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Hexham McRae fears order to step aside Briton's prospects of rally victory threatened by world title manocurvings Manchester faces double jeopardy Spoilsport managers trying to put the boot in Midweek View Potter's wheel comes full circle Andrew Longmore reports on the captain using a quiet brand of leadership at the hockey World Cup Radio 1 Radio 3 Radio 4 Diary of a schoolteacher Radio Choice A night for couch potatoes and other wildlife Review Bbc1 Variations Satellite Choice Rugby Union Wimbledon windfall nets scant reward England rue Malcolm's ill fortune Times Two Crossword Long-range sniping by Illingworth Times Two Crosssword Winning Move Word-Watching Town & Country Manager Ltd Motor Sport Little puts Villa on alert with decision to resign

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