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News from 28/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Phil Yates, Jonathan Wright, Lucy Hodges, David Tytler, Richard Hemmings (Director), Patricia Davies, Gerald Vinestock, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ben Lynfield and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ivo Tennant, Frederic Bennett, Philip Howard, Alice Harper, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, M. Pia Buxton, President, Lynne Truss, G. S. Turner, Heather Neill, Colin Jennings, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Gareth Rees, David Gould, Kurt Schork, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, John Wellman, Tony Hutson, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny Baker, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Dominic Kennedy and Emma Wilkins, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Michael Newington, Nicholas Wood and Janet Bush, Hilary Fender, Louise Gray, Wolfgang M?nchau, Russell Kempson, J. E. Mitchell, Ian Murray Community Correspondent, Sally Jones, Philip Bassett, David J. Woodhead (National Director), Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, David Martin, Tom Rhodes and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Robina Rafferty, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Nigel Hawkes, Jack Crossley and Tony Dawe, Patricia M. Roberts, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Adam Zeman, Chris Parker, Gillian Bowditch, Scottish Correspondent, Mel Webb, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, James Bone and Joel Brand, Paul Goggins, Douglas C. Doughty, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Morrison, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sanjay Joshi and Katy Peters, Anne McElvoy, Elizabeth Rex, President, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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William Rees-Mogg British troops held captive by Serb forces Pensioners hit the jackpot Education Goldsmith forms a Euro referendum party Index Sports Special Top Tories ridicule Lamont challenge Ulster child abuse claims Scientists in row over Bse Account block New threat of revolt over Vat fuel rise The Church's Maastricht Nokia 20p Ex-minister widens backbench attack on Tory leadership Leigh calls for radical new policies in response to challenge from revialised Labour Party Timetable of Confrontation Saudis persuade Britain to expel Islamic fundamentalist Picture Gallery Title puts heir on the spot over Euro vote Source for Bt story lied, paper admits Tougher hostel rules Dublin talks to start Army reserves 'too low' Architect triumphs Qc wins kitemark St. Joseph's Hospice More allegations of sex abuse jolt Catholic Church Farmer dies trying to save son in grain silo Pupils find a piece of ancient Egypt Ex-fianc? shoots model in face then kills himself Picture Gallery Americans develop smokeless cigarette Police keep helmet to stand out from crowd Picture Gallery Businessman found dead after drink-drive arrest The National Lottery Bootleggers leave licensees on brink of bankruptcy Nhs hospitals boost revenue by opening private wards Car Insurance Panasonic VHSC Camcorders Aa says increase in fuel duty would drive up inflation Thousands of customs jobs in danger A 'Maastricht' for the Church After the row over the ordination of women, Europe is to be the focus for conflict between reformers and conservatives. Jonathan Clark asks if the core of Anglican identity is being abandoned Abbey National The habit of a lifetime Opponents take battle to synod The Vodafone Methodist minister urges support for pleasure principle AmericanAirlines Divorced vicar seeks realism in Church Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess By Our Religion Correspondent: 'Be ready to die' Pope tells cardinals Top scientists dismiss 'irresponsible' Bse claims Agriculture Ministry insists facts are wrong in book highlighting threat to humans Twelve Species Fall Victim in Eight Years Bank of Scotland Mortgages Direct Cows on death row will prove truth The Londinium Extension of food subsidies attacked by Labour Teachers appeal for greater freedom to discipline pupils TSB We want You to say Yes Women MPs in tribute to Nancy Astor Ban sought on West comic video Couple return Party plunge Father dies Driver attacked Fatal accident Freedom at last Spitfire sold Speed trap guide Point proved Convicted killers may win right to see secret files Buildings & Contents Insurance? Fishermen fear quarry will pollute clean water Parties jostle for power is Berlusconi faces magistrates Woman chosen for Bonn spy post The Times London Electricity Chechen leader thwards rebels US admits Nato is powerless in Bihac Delors says Britain is living in past Pizzaland Bosnians retreat to prepare assault on second front 'No' voters stay ahead in Oslo poll Art arrest Reuter: Teachers march Afp: House subsidy Reuter: Colonel honours war dead in Tirana French refusal to endorse Eu policing angers Bonn Advertisement Missing aid worker in Zaire served with Sas AST Computer Picture Gallery Rabbi killed in Hebron gun attack Death on the Nile for night at the opera Reuter: Coins worth £45m raised from wreck Colonies unite to lobby Britain Saddam takes on new powers Haiti appeal 16 police killed Bishop dies Lucky monkeys Arts Pretty and disappointing Opera: Rodney Milnes on a misguided La Traviata for Covent Garden; plus an Elgar premiere Entertainments Museums Elgar better heard than seen The Spanish Lady Cambridge Opera Jazz The Times Blowing fair for the 1990s Jazz The Allaway/ Antonia Quartet 606 Club Dance Rock Electrafixion Zap Club, Brighton The Times Let's hear it for Scrooge Heather Neill talks to John Mortimer about bringing Dickens's a Christmas Carol to the stage The honeymoon from hell 1969 Bridge Lane, Sw11 NT Royal National Theatre Hear on Radio 3 Music Theatre Arena for Pavarotti Films Blue Moods Books Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Arts Don't count on them Science Briefing Picture Gallery The brains behind our view of the world New research has revolutionised theories of how the brain decodes what we see. Adam Zeman reports ATL Association of Teachers and Lecturers Of dwarfs and superstars Discovery solves a puzzle for astronomers Elementary Life force TLS Battle of the Vikings Anne McElvoy assesses the two doughty women struggling for Norway's soul Clerical Medical Investment Group The Times The chilling sting of a Fellow's death Matthew Parris Whem the Pm refused to do what the press hoped, we threatened him with our biggest cliches Hunt is on Major must answer to Britain, not Brussels Stand forward, Mr Clarke The Budget will highlight the worsening plight of the unskilled, says Peter Riddell Off the map My Lord! Get rhythm Heads and Hearts A week for serious political choices to be made Old Hat The decision to retain policemen's helmets is welcome Decision day for the Euro-sceptics Crumb of comfort? Opinion polarised on virtue of changing rabies controls Budget need to safeguard the poor U-turns on schools Toys and tapestries Season's bleatings Workers recede History lesson A first for Hacker? Court Circular College of Estate Management Mr Teddy Millington-Drake University news Nature notes Personal Column The Times Birthdays today Royal engagements Reception Dinner Picture Gallery Vicar seeks funds to save Burns's church Preserved brains found in medieval graves Markson Pianos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Will Marriages Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Green Card Information Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Monmouth School Appointments in the Forces Andrew Kerr John Lucarotti Appointments in the Church Stephen Williams Sir James Steel Charles Fortune Lambeth Workhouse News The Times Crossword No 19,711 Knockando Picture Gallery Times Weather Call Aa Roadwatch Highest & Lowest London to Amsterdam Tomorrow in the Times Forecast Picture Gallery Football Taylor prolongs Test agony England left ripe for the kill after Australia build huge lead Third Day Scoreboard from Brisbane Racing Rugby Union Warne tightens noose Scoreboard Schools Sport Omega Taylor spikes Sky's cocktail of stimulants Peerless Hendry takes third UK title Slough swagger to head of the table England hindered by lack of goals Results Zeller-Baehler caps ten-year career Chinese drug claims Swedes at the double Smith retains title Hammond turns odds Snow shows true grit Jensen transfer inquiry Taimazov lifts records Mann falls in final Huddersfield run riot Harris's ban lifted Raith finally take advantage of Celtic's weak spot Relief for Ellis as Villa come by a Little luck Wednesday rue missed chances Sharks fully justify their top billing Hanley advances to 399 Johnson blocks Wanderers' path Allenby survives collapse Pied Piper of the Palace revels in pardon and perfection Simon Barnes sees no goals for Crystal Palace or Southampton but discovers plenty of understanding for Grobbelaar Ruddock's error redeems Tottenham Rob Hughes reports on a day when football values were reversed in an eventful 1-1 draw at Anfield Royle's blues get brighter Broken English game robs Roy of fluency High on spirit, low on luck Feeble Rangers brushed aside as Rovers take over at the top Ale-house football does no credit to game's aristocracy David Miller at Highbury on a spiteful goalless draw between Arsenal and Manchester United Keegan seethes after equaliser Warnock homes in on success Power sparks Macclesfield's rise Rovers draw on elder statesman Lacoste Fa Carling Premiership First Division Goalscorers Premier Division Pools Check Overseas Results Non-League and National Leagues Goalscorers Defensive Records Carling Premiership First Division Bell's League Championship Scully dogged by early difficulty Credit to brokers for maintaining interest Mel Webb reports on the finale of a golf competition that has taken the business world to all corners of the British Isles Punters' express veers off course in search of a couple of winners Andrew Longmore enjoys a day among the trilbies and T-Shits at Newbury By Our Sports Staff: De Villiers' pace inspires hope Pirelli One Man strides towards Cheltenham Worcester Rapid Raceline From Our Irish Racing Correspondent at Punchestown: Merry Gale strengthens Cup claims Leaders over the Jumps Lingfield Park Kelso Lineout's rise leaves Jenkins room to advance Valiant Wales find cause for hope in wake of defeat Bracken recalled to play Canada England Team Cambridge feel optimistic Oxford flourish in attack Wasps add sting to London's efforts in attack Midlands impress as Tarbuck commands centre stage Good try, lads, but we're still playing Mini rugby, big thrills Passions fire Roses drama Canada's build-up reflects final demand Rugby Fact Box For the Record Racing Hockey The Times Sports Service Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Fixtures Rugby League Rugby Union New sports body seeks an increase in quality Flights American Vacations Inter Europe Travel Ltd Just another brick in the Wall Lucy Berrington on a game between muddied Etonians that is one of sport's great mysteries CAA Flights Return Fares from Brightsun the Dubai Specialists Crystal Travel Worldwide Travel Experts Benz Trailfinders Nelson's Travel Embassy Flight Centre ABTA Flights Special Flights Ltd USACANADA Chelmer Travel Archies Travel Oceans Apart The night that words failed The Greatest Christmas Seats Polo Express Courier Flights The Times Charter Flight Centre Budding Eurocrats of the lower sixth David Tytler on a multinational approach to the Young Enterprise school scheme Education " a fresh start" Collingham British Airways Campbell Harris Tutors DLD Gresham's School Business Career Skills Terrington Hall The Oak Tree Nursery Colchester Royal Grammar School Duff Miller College Worth School London School of Journalism KPS St. Mary's School Boston University Bilton Grange The Writing School Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Aiglon College Switzerland Queen's Business & Secretarial Training Lucie Clayton Colleges Savoir-Faire Thinking about Changing Schools? Why Ny loves our HMIs New York State is copying the old British, school inspectors to improve standards, Lucy Houges reports A better deal for postgrads Swansea is among the pioneers of American-style graduate schools Shell LSO Where to Find your Course The University of Hull Independent Education Put some passion into science The A-level science curriculums must be radically rethought to stimulate teenagers, says Hilary Fender Education EF Oxford Business Huron University German for Everyone in 1995 French Crash Course Multiple Display Advertising Items Principles governing court's practice on application to expedite appeal The Arts Educational School University of Nottingham Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Education The Portsmouth Grammar School Bursar Legal & Public Notices Lady Margaret Hall University of Oxford Treaty payment not immune from suit Brasenose College Oxford London Guildhall University Bridewell Royal Hospital Kingston University Capitalisation, week's change Your International Insurance Broking Partner C E… Results and Statistics Public-sector balance may be on horizon La Cr?me De La Cr?me Takes You from College through your Career Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Malcolm Hollis Quantum leap for Hanson West End Chartered Surveyors ROC Recruitment Beko (UK) Ltd ROC Recruitment Friendly Helpful Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items British companies 'could save $230bn' on global sourcing Versatile Admin Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items 2nd Jobber £14,000 neg Media Consultancy - Mature (c. 40) & cultured Pa… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual Marketing Sec in top Beauty Co Chill winds and squalls Sunday Tips Reception Selection Receptionist W1 Salary £12,500 Gel Appointments Non-Secretarial Lettings & Sales Negotiators Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentokil scores top marks with directors Most Admired Companies IoD targets top executives' pay Tourist Rates Kleinwort joins forces to create French bank Bid deadline for £400m gas pipeline The Pound Stock Market By Our Deputy Business Editor: Goldman staff bonuses cut Mercury Ba increases share in Air Mauritius Final fight by Attwoods Carmakers in talks Singer 'poised for deal' Era of job subsidies has arrived Philip Bassett explains why work is a key word in tomorrow's Budget The Times Christmas fruit Cake Clarke can win cheers without buying votes The Times City Diary Goodnight Vienna Wall art Flat-out protest Prisoners of the mind Radio 1 Fiddle practice makes perfect after the bomb Bbc1 Variations Satellite Choice Favoured Firm 40 Clarke expected to raise his forecast for growth in Budget Top European firms bid for Br yards By Our City Staff: Ncc and Grid dash over float windfall Government 'interfered in gas market' Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Winning Move Word-Watching Budget Winner 42 Halifax and Leeds block new accounts By Our Business Staff: Nfc drops McKinsey after getting £10m bill Corby Nobody does it Better

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