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News from 25/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Geva Blackett, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Paul Wilkinson and Stewart Tendler, Max Glaskin, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Louis Le Bailly, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, John Major, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Juliet Rogers Lecturer in Palaeopathology, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Peter Dawson, Angela McFARLANE, Trevor Stevens Head of History, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Jones and Jonathan Prynn, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Paul Johnson, Guido Di Tella, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Michael Clark, Norman Lamont, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, David Guest, Luke Herrymann The Coombs, Sibbertoft, James Doheny, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Marie-Louise de Zulueta, Susan Gilchrist, John K. Roberts, Tom Cross, Nigel Burke, P. M. Trippett, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Michael Evans, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Andrew Selkirk, Paul Sexton, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Coutts, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Eric R. Berryman, C. F. W. Chanter, Michael Hamlyn and our Foreign Staff, Jarlath Finney, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Nick Anderson, (Director), Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Oliver August, Valerie Goldberg, Stuart Sexton, Director, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stuart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, John Goodbody, Giles Whittell, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Lewis Stretch, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, John da Silva, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Right yields over Cabinet 'suicide pact' Mood of crisis among Tories as Euro-rebels refuse to back down Nurse suspended in new inquiry Index Best Weekend value The Times Royal prerogative Fox sees off challenge Serbs in Bihac as US plan is blocked The vicar's dilemma MPs back rise for ministers Two men found shot dead in car Railtrack sell-off Inquiry starts after Bt files on royalty and M15 are disclosed Chopard Geneve No Title Angry constituencies tell Tory rebels to back Major of else Party workers threaten deselection to bring MPs into line DELL Champion from the heartland of spotted dick Man in the News Philips Knight in shining armour saves Pm from drubbing Political Sketch No Title Bayonet killer jailed far murder of teenager Victim's father says 'I didn't realise till he died how happy the family was' By a Staff Reporter: Instructor told canoe trip head about safety fears Heavy brigade repels charge Customs seizure in tunnel £800 fine for inventing rape Mistake may free soldiers Abbey National Police praise for Liz Hurley's gallant rescuer Citroën AX Mawhinney signals start of Railtrack flotation Woman 'raped on jail visit' £5m lottery Britons fly home Surgeons separate Siamese twins First Mortgage Securities By a Staff Reporter: Patient died after being given wrong blood type NEC Tennis star serves up healthy diet for mothers I'm going straight crimewave boy says Staples The Office Superstore By a Staff Reporter: Howard attacked by child law expert over Bulger case BT technicians Kevin Godfrey and Alan Dillon prepare… BBC makes radio's future crystal clear Boots Someone Cares By a Staff Reporter: ITV spends £1m on Sleeping Beauty Chip fault raises worldwide fears of computer errors Doctors find added risk for Pill users The Songs of Distant Earth By a Staff Reporter: Exorcism jury finds two guilty Hi-tech Turpins ride the superhighway JET Prison staff told to stop shopping for inmates VAX Social workers to care for remand teenagers Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Film falcon up for sale Lawyers say accident victims denied access to justice MPs call for end to benefit clawbacks Irivial Persuit Lighthouse men switch off Homebase By our Legal Correspondent: MacKay to announce fast-track system for libel cases Accused bodybuilder is balled News in Brief Footballer fined Yard man bailed Beecham to go Rapist appeals Fishermen saved Plant car park Bears fail to sell Hundreds of babies given excessive dose of TB vaccine Mobil Gas The Natural Choice Hotel plan for County Hall 'insult to Britain' Party snacks on menu Weekend Shopping Try a cheaper alternative By a Staff Reporter: Clock that helped map the world goes home Condon ready to arm more police Blair mocks Major over Tory 'state of anarchy' Gorman may table Euro-sceptic Bill In Parliament Peter Dudgeon Texas Homecare Labour aims for 300,000 new jobs Lib Dems propose £100,000 tax band Labour's poll rating goes from strength to strength Disenchanted voters put Conservatives way behind on policy, leadership and unity SAAB Recovery has yet to be felt Minister unveils 'great advance' for the disabled Scots MPs seek pub boycott Support grows for Whitehall ethics code Moscow unease growing Want to be able to Serb attack forces UN to redefine 'safe area' Muslims appeal to Nato as tanks advance on Bihac Bosnia to dominate round of summits Diplomacy Untidy war tests Nato credibility Analysis Want to be able change direction? Berlusconi inquiry judges examine secret bank fund Honecker sale stars Mickey Mouse Wallguard Balck&decker Synagogue fire suspects on trial KGB old hands drafted back to the Lubyanka No Title B&Q Supercentres Mengistu engages Zimbabwe taxpayers Donors freeze aid over Tanzania tax fraud claims 'Frosty' Princess wins friends with township visits Sharps Britain's favourite bedrooms No Title Spanish royal wedding has gossip writers on the hop Dole wins Helms pledge to temper attacks on Clinton Manhattan turns off sex industry Boots Someone Cares From Associated Press in Washington: Catnap and turkey at Thanksgiving Sidney Poitier is made president of Walt Disney New York cops told to belt up Pizzaland (Reuter): Students clash with police in Timor News in Brief (Reuter): Deaths inquiry (Reuter): Arms charge Fatal blaze (AP): Iceberg crash (AP): Food protest (Reuter): Sex abuse trial (AFP): Rock of ages By our Foreign Staff: Hamas bus bomb plotter sentenced to death by Israel United Kingdom Industrial Support Group Japanese sees Whitehall from the inside Michael Binyon meets the diplomat who, until last week, was a second secretary at the Japanese Embassy in London and has now joined the Foreign Office under an exchange scheme that was initiated by john Major We've had no choice but to live a lie Are two divorces a just impediment to a vicar's third marriage? Susanne Hall, who loves him, thinks not The Valerie Grove Interview Clerical Medical Investmlnt Group Higher Education Supplement Television by the yard Why daytime TV is so much tripe Wrapped naked in clingfilm for his art Joanna Pitman meets the Turner prizewinning sculptor who makes sliced-bread and casts iron dolls in his own image Last chance for the Chanel Charity balls are much-needed excuse to get out the ballgown Control Why the Queen holds the aces Paul Johnson on John Major's silly constitutional game Picture Gallery Let 's not overheat Norman Lamont says the chancellor has had luck on his side, but he should now proceed with caution Odd ode The Times Diary Shug it off The Times Diary Date blind The Times Diary Ale fellow The Times Diary Chant-topper The Times Diary Rising vamp The Times Diary This may be his last trick Major has shown his weak hand, says Peter Riddell Over the Hurdle The new world trade body should set a pattern for the future New Maps for Whitehall An early test for the Government's ethical concerns Japanese Hall Better the Lse than another giant office block Division in the Tory ranks Spitfire sale Future of free trade Result of Falklands sovereignty poll History lessons Immunisation debate Rights for peers A little learning Distorted image of medieval monks? Town twinnings Court Circular Birthdays today Appointment Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luncheons Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calls to the Bar: Michaelmas Term 1994 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Royal engagements Lectures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Rear-Admiral Ben Bryant Rear-Admiral Ben Bryant, CB, DSO, and two Bars, DSC, wartime submarine commander and Deputy Chief of Naval Parsonnel, 1954-57, died on November 23 aged 89. He was born on September 16,1905 Dr Katherine Elliott Dr Katherine Elliott, paediatrician and advocate for primary health care in developing countries, died in London on November 12 aged 75. She was born on May 28,1919 Personal Column Rentals Announcements Wanted The British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Sir Jeffrey Benson Sir Jeffrey Benson, former chief executive and deputy chairman of the National Westminster Bank, died on November 13 aged 72. He was on July 15,1922 Professor David Jones David Jones, Professor of History at the University College, Swansea, died of cancer on October 30 aged 53. He was born in Montgomershire on June 12,1941 On this Day Fickleness of Frost News The Times Crossword No 19,709 The Times Today Times Weathercall WPA Tomorrow CBI expects rate increase Small beer factor behind rise at Allied Domecq Nadir repayment disputed Direct Line rings up doubled profit of £110m Infotech Arts SIB to look into Knight Williams Sport Peps BhS lifts parent with sales advance Index Business Today Outclassed Bouncing back European business 'outclassed by the US' Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Strasbourg European Parliament Two of Six Wise Men to leave Rooney defies curse of the House of Atreus De Beers boost for Namibia Babcock back in the black Big share deal rules attacked German rate stability leaves markets quiet Business Roundup Approval for GEC bid Trade pact holds no fear Gao leaves Citic Telegraph staff options Names' £12m war chest Lufthansa talks to SAS PhoneLink branches out 250 jobs at TSB centre Tourist Rates Seeing the Wood for the trees Direct Line mortal, not buste BAe treads water over GEC guarantee Privatisation threatens higher subsidies JM bounces back from merger talks collapse United fails to score with City BASF plans joint genetics venture MacDonald held back by MD payment Hayes Air Line South West Water earnings lack fizz Hilton deals by Briton investigated Commodities Liffe Options New York takes a holiday and London ealnis down 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 Johnson Matthey Storehouse Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Keeping spirits up Tempus Picture Gallery Babcock Intl. Wall Street Picture Gallery Doing time for $1,000 The Times City Diary DIY men The Times City Diary Tongue-tied Hacking in The Times City Diary Toil and trouble over the pot that was Polly Peck's Jon Ashworth charts the course of those in pursuit of Asil Nadir's assets Paying a big price for Railtrack Ross Tieman on subsidies that will go on and on Dubious benefit of increasing automation Business Letters Rolls-Royce link Mitsubishi shaken to its foundations Joanna Pitman reports on hard times facing Japan's big property company SGS Barclays Small Firms Training Loans Cost of work accidents 'real burden on business' By our City News Editor: Edmond in reverse takeover Constructors seek export aid The Times Business Post delivers £3.8m profit By our City Staff: Footwear firm buys in France Johnson Matthey Concentric advances in spite of problems Business Roundup Kleeneze issues warning Fenchurch ahead Jobs linked to pollution Modest gains made at the close OR Software for every sinner Online to God: electronic rosaries play synthesised music music and computer confession programs offer absolution, says Nigel Burke Monopoly fear Opus Technology Health probe Online Picture Gallery Preloaded Blurred vision Helping hand How to get rid of a ghost Information Technology Temenos Systems Information Technology Italian CTEC Eurolink Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guidelines for would-be gurus Could ou become one of the brand of MacIntosh experts who can sell their skills for up to £400 a day? David Guest reports Emirates B B C Resources CACI Information Services PSION Lipton Consulting Limited Positive about Disabled People Test tube challenges the chip After a 35-year pregnancy, Dna molecules have proved to be as clever at maths as a computer, reports Max Glaskin The on-screen classroom is put to the test Should computers in schools be used for learning or teaching? Time for Special Offers A Big Mac with ICL on the side Decades of investment in eastern Europe may pay off at last as British computers move in to McDonald's Times Information Service Jaguar Earnest but not an earner Benedict Nightinagale finds that good songs cannot lighten an Anglo-Gapanese musical with a too dogged decency of purpose Theatre: A well-meaning but sententious musical; andstill life in Pinter's Landscape No small beer in the Pinter pot Landscape Cottesloe Pop page 39 Smooth baton change Music: Polished sounds from Vienna; and a fine Royal Concert VPO/Levine Festival Hall Good cause for two-timing OAE/CBSO/Rattle Barbican/Radio 3 No Title Pulp Fiction Pop Small is beautiful in the new world Dance: Debra Craine welcomes the launch of Richard Alston's new company in its first London season Bang & Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres Wide-eyed and egoless Pop: Paul Sexton meets Sheryl Crow, awed but unspoilt by her international success Pop in for music class Is Mozart as good as Nine Inch Nails? James Doheny thinks so Tom Pehy Multiple Classified Advertising Items On Cork Street! Europe's Leading Art Street Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eddie and the hot rods New Pop Albums: David Sinclair tunes in to the Vedder forecast: Prince misses the bus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyndi drives all night Pop: A spellbinding car-bashing from Goldilocks Cyndi Lauper Shepherd's Bush Empire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Companies liable through employees Doctrine of obviousness The Times Church has power to pay women priests Legal Notices Racial element justifies increased sentence Passenger was jointly charged with driver Portents look promising for an unlikely central alliance Rugby Commentary Hendry's progress untroubled by Morgan The Times Weight of task leaves Pienaar strong David Hands on how the South Africa captain has flourished with his country's renaissance Relaxed Autissier learns from bitter experience Norman ponders price of so many conquests Australia likely to enter best bid for Davies By our Sports Staff: Sociedad end Toshack's reign in Spain Coach's concern for ill son blamed for Real's run of poor results Ward denies claims over 'drug-ridden' athletics European Champions' League Today's Fixtures For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Michelin pillot Hide wants Oyebola to be next opponent Sport in Brief Jackson tops poll Poor start for Britain Marauders battle back Eton pair carry off title Snow settles quickly Brisbane 1950 and the last of the sticky dogs In a bygone era of uncovered pitches, a drying wicket mocked the batsman's art As the first Test match opens in Brisbane, John Woodcock recalls a remarkable day 44 years ago English cricket's forgotten man still standing by for fair deal Michael Henderson on the disappointment that drives Angus Fraser to try even harder By our Sports Staff: Richardson fit to maintain record Home-cooked Illingworth is left behind fielding the flak Freud on Friday Dubacilla ready to reward the Coles Richard Evans meets a couple who have made sacrifices so their mare has the chance to fulfil her potential Monsieur Le Cure to make reappearance in Ireland Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Newbury Nicholson brace Rapid Raceline McRae on course for glittering future Brilliant British driver tipped to be next world rallying champion Thompson's goal saves blushes for England Word-Watching Rich appeal drives on golf Challenge Controlled defiance the key to success at at Ipswich Tchaikovsky in snippets Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Back to the bad old good old days Review Satellite Rugby Union United return in shame and silence Qatting given unexpected chance to revive career Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Little takes step nearer Villa Park Fahrenheif Motor Rallying 46

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