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News from 29/11/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Jeffreys, Robert M. Worcester, Chairman, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, Ben Wood, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Richard Slowe, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Baaba Mall, Carl Mortished, Tom Rhodes and George Brock, Henry B. Sterman, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jane Slater, Chairman, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tebbutt, Michael Clark, Gillian Howard, Michael Hamlyn, L. S. Pressnell, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, John Chalcraft, Charles Bremner, Michael Tatham, Dominique Searle and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Peter A. Davis, Director General, Martin Panter, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Caroline Cox, Sally Watts, Sacha Craddock, Margot Norman, P. H. S., Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Bernard Shaw, Peter Davalle, John Grigg, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Tim Congdon, Richard Evans, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Penelope A. Walker, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Dr Abi Berger, Dr James Le Fanu, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Peregrine Hodson, Gerald Larner, Linda Kiernan, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Leolin Price, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Giacomo Attolico, Michael Adams, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, George Racz, Matthew Bond, Nigel Collins Co-Ordinator, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine,

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Eight rebel Tory MPs lose whip Blow for Major as Euro-revolt leads to wiping out of the Government's paper majority Clinton holds crisis sessions to resolve Nato's rift over Bosnia Index Dr Thomas Stuttaford Cannibal serial killer beaten to death in prison 'I Love all women' Tomorrow with the Times Fraud, glorious fraud? Bridgewater case ruling Carsberg quits as chief of OFT Abbey National By our Foreign Staff: Norway says 'no' to Europe Handful of crumbs tempts Tories out of the bush Defiant rebels unbowed by ultimate sanction Party whip withdrawn from Euro-sceptics who now risk deselection by constituencies Dell Minister gives up title after fears for majority Women turn to The Times Picture Gallery Alliance Insurance Parties to discuss Dublin coalition News in Brief BBC abroad Poppy ruling Bar concern Bodies found Rushdie plea Jewellery raid Attack charges Correction Uproar in court as judge frees child molester Record 'makes fair trial impossible Falklands veteran cleared of hitting parachute Major Son of vicar condemns bishop's 'backwater' ideas Bomber caught at bus stop, court told Winning lottery syndicate takes to the high life Hewlett Packard Peugeot Judges order Home Secretary to reveal evidence DPP blames law on disclosure for guilty going free Flatten That Stomach! By a Staff Reporter: Olympic sprint hope jailed for armed raid Panasonic Fscsimile Sunalliance Insurance Executed killer reborn as 'visible man' on Internet Scientists assemble computerised body atlas from Death Row donor Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Dillons the Bookstore Police move in as M11 protesters make last stand Child agency offers DNA tests to men disputing paternity The Government is offering cheap tests to foil men who deny fathering children and financial help for the women who want to take them to court, Emma Wilkins reports Waldegrave warns farmers of jail risk from black market milk sales Microsoft Student strikes gold on road dig Landmark Express Anorexia blamed for school absences Dorrell launches festival to rival Great Exhibition Applications invited for millennium cash The Referendum Party Model shot by jilted fiancé awaits surgery decision Microsoft Scientists find high risk of asthma in workplace Chorus master quits over auditions News in Brief Mooneys delay Driver killed Garden charges Jail 'fiddle' Car mayhem Extra £250m a fair price, Clarke tells his critics Bradford & Bingley Brown condemns Major's 'absurd' test of strength In Parliament Hill House Hammond Rebel rouser Lamont seizes torch Of Tory Euro-scepticism Major is warned that he risks turning the Commons into a rubber stamp for Brussels A leader and bloodied but still not beaten Riddell on Politics SAGE Muslims fight for Serbs in Bosnian war within a war Artillery fire from rebel leader's stronghold rains down on Sarajevo loyalists KPT Offers Freedom for hostages delayed as Bihac peace pact is vainly awaited Pressure grows for UN cuts From Associated Press: Couple on trial for war crimes Premium Search Plight of Muslims moves blunt Dole Man in the News Kohl's party agrees to reserve a third of its jobs for women Best Buys Computer Warehouse Chagall art dealers quizzed Brussels auditors attack states over beef surplus Barclaycard EU lifts embargo against Syria News in Brief Pakistan deal Lira in free fall Chechen threat (Reuter): Minister quits (Reuter): No-dough area British Gas Gibraltar frontier controls infuriate Britain Moderate loses in ANC poll Fleiss trial to end with a whimper Red carpet rolled out for Jordan Zaire ready to expel Rwanda leaders blamed for genocide SAGA Services Ltd Troubled Zimbabwe attacks 'white racism' Party rebels threaten to topple Tokyo coalition Scepticism greets Mekong accord China ignores pact to share river resources Bulgarian Parliamentary Elections No Title Congress battles in south India ballot Pentagon defends bus passengers From Associated Press: Uruguay votes for familiar face in cliffhanger presidential election Time Computer System (AFP): Chinese to tackle resurgent triads News in Brief (Reuter): Leader charged (Reuter): Party formed (AFP): Dam protest (Reuter): Author's prize (Reuter): Black mark Clerical Medical Rebel without a pause Julia Llewellyn Smith meets an octogenarian who 'expected to become Prime Minister' Lady of the House Nancy Astor made political history at Westminister 75 years ago When hedonism goes bananas Why the la in this country is peculiarly out of tune not only with the churches, but also with parents Radisson Edwardian Hotels What has gone into your stewed fruit? Aluminium saucepans and an indigestion remedy may bothe contain dangers for the elderly, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Needles prove a point Dr Abi Berger on how patients at a GP's surgery found relief in a test using unconventional medicine The Times Commuter Challenge A surgical emergency Whatever to appendicitis? Dr James Le Fanu ponders an intriguing medical mystery Clear Sight Russia must not dictate in the Balkans Roger Boyes calls for tough Western intervention in Bosnia Laying down his peerage for his party James Douglas-Hamilton's ancestors would have backed his decision, says Magnus Linkltaer More tax please, we're winning Tim Congdon argues that control of debt reduces the need for taxes in the long run In the red The Times Diary Harvest time The Times Diary Picture Gallery Cutting style The Times Diary Wave theory The Times Diary Cash dance The Times Diary Ghosts of Suez Britain and America are moving still further apart Referendum Race The wise party will be the first to make the pledge Small Beer Cutting alcohol duty is the wrong answer to cheap imports No need to fear a lottery shortfall Falklands control Trials on television Tory MP's remarks over Europe Dilemma of divorce among clergy Tory leadership Plumbing the depths Parents as truants Funerals for those without a faith Rights in Burma Anti-mafia campaign Title renounced Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Service dinners Dinners Tea party Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Reception University news Beaudesert Park Meeting Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Bishopsgate Foundation The Earl of Derby Personal Column Trailfinders Paddy Christie Archbishop Rivera Y Damas Court Theatre Geoffrey Flavell Gateway to Asia opens wider Pakistan Economy As Pakistan's Prime Minister visits Britain, Peregrine Hodson reports on the country's programme of reform and market liberalisation Export Promotion Bureau Investment 'gold rush' brings in £10 billion Foreign investors pledge more cash in 12 months than in past 47 years A. F. Consultants Consultants Privatisation is on the move Zahid Hussain reports on the selling programme of state-owned enterprises 90 industries and two banks have so far been sold Middle East & Islamic Law Chambers Ploughing in the country's wealth Agriculture employs 50 per cent of the working population and is a top export-earner, but its growth is stunted by the country's continuing feudal system Pakistan International Great people to fly with Fateh International Ltd AG Textiles Ltd Mott MacDonald City of riches and shattered dreams Life on the streets of Pakistan's most vibrant and thriving city National Bank of Pakistan Reforms fuel boom in share prices Pakistan Economy Zahid Hussain examines the growth of the stock market after economic changes News The Times Crossword No 19,712 Business Times Weathercall Tomorrow Small Business 33 Carsberg to quit as head of OFT Early departure of top regulator will embarrass Government Spielberg unveils television venture Shares rise on Budget hopes Clarke expected to curb spending John Charcol Arts 35-37 Sport 43-48 Power link in Ireland reinstated Broker fined £25,000 by SFA Halifax discounts MMC delays All the Engineering Awards Business Today Stock Market Indices New issue blow Ford motors OECD split over chief as deadline approaches Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Chelsfield takes stake in Belgravia block Institutional exodus hurts unit trusts Lasmo shakes up management Merrett names appeal JLI leaps to £1.7m in tough first half Bayer in talks on further us deal Business Roundup Ferranti disposal close Sales start at Sidlaw Prospect cuts 100 jobs Field looks to Europe Cantab losses climb First profit for Shield The Times Rentals United Carriers slides on second profits warning Salvesen to expand hire arm Battered, Tired, Relegated Pennington Bears picnic at BTR's expense Shock for the OFT Davidson Kelly bows out from Broadgate Merrydown scarred by cider war Williams acquisition Taylor Nelson AGB Hogg Robinson ahead Commodities Late burst keeps shares ahead in thin trading Stock Market Life Options 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 United Carriers Salvesen Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Fire in the hold Tempus Merrydown Wall Street Budget day of reckoning We look at the Chancellor's options today, leaving you space to make your own record Captains of industry connive at decline of British carmaking Business Letters Rates policy in 1932 gave three lucky years Been there, done that The Times City Diary Thatcher's blend The Times City Diary Trusty trust The Times City Diary Taking no chances The Times City Diary Drinks all round The Times City Diary Jaeger-Lecoultre City security ring becomes cast in stone Jon Ashworth explains why the Square Mile's roadblocks are here to stay Confident tone before Budget Safari Ford returns to South Africa with Samcor stake China demands Gatt re-entry The Times Sky TV Picture Gallery Campbell Soup buys US group Hadleigh in red Harris better The Times Unit Trust Information Service Mercury Asset Management Ulster peace dividend for smaller companies Business to Business Business Magazine Leisure Become a Bank & Utility Cost Analyst IT Pays to Be in Debt 3 Years profitable trading & growing Lorraine Electronics Rabbow & Co. Tiny a Company You Can Trust Learning the hard way BioMETRICS National Westminster Bank Business to Business Appears Every Sunday and… Major Computer and IT Auction House Bankhouse Parrot GSM Cellnet International Briefings Dove Travel Venture Capital Connections (VCC) Newly qualified chartered, incorporated engineers and technicians The Engineering Council The Times European Parliament Homage to old Mexico The new British Museum gallery for pre-Hispanic art opens a fascinating window on one of the great civilisations, writes Richard Cork Around the Galleries Theatre page 36 Musicals page 37 Rediscovering Reg Dwight Pop: The real Elton John; Africa in NW1 Senegal spice Baaba Maal ENO Where opera comes alive Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide All plausibility goes up in flames Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds matters awry in Jenny McLeod's new new historical play Feast of seasoned vocal finesse Opera: A fine concert performance with the London Symphony orchestra conducted by a great Mozartian Aurora of greatness Dance: Miyako Yoshida gives a superb display The Sleeping Beauty Covent Carden Laibach and think of Hitler Fascist or merely farcial? Guy Walters tries to unravel the ideology of a Slovenian band Fraud, glorious fraud Will a new staging of Oliver! cut the cockney capers and reassert Dickens's deeply moral message? Richard Morrison has hopes Those happy accidents Music: Tristan in Huddersfield; in London, Levine postures but Welser-Möst shines Punch drunk on empty gestures QD Quarry Dougall Exciting Corporate Opportunities London Lipson Lloyd Jones CableTel Graham Gill & Young Intellectual Property Lawyers End of bullying bosses? Gillian Howard on the duty of employers to ensure staff health and safely Good show No Title Scrivenor: Cut-price silk purse Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Private opinion Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Called to account Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Stock answer Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Training point Inns and Outs Freshfields Lloyd's prepares for names' new weapon Lottery Winners 41 Budget Rivalry 41 Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Solicitors Royal Insurance Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Lawyers Legal aid for lottery Frances Gibb looks at the hurdles that had to be overcome in getting the National Lottery on line TVU London In-House Lawyers If you do not practice age discrimination and… Commercial Property Grade A? Silicone deadline Legal News Roundup Allen & Overy Thomson & Badham Solicitors Senior Clerk Child aid Legal News Roundup Courts threat Legal News Roundup Legal Adviser Lucky bonus Legal News Roundup Pensions Ombuosman Lawyers score with the Budget Who does the best financial analysis? Edward Fennell spots a new trend Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal Eagan Janion Sunalliance Litigation Executive Road Traffic Accidents Position Wanted Westminster Medical Mansons Robert Walters Associates Novell Masons Gup rivals challenge Milan by sorting men from the boys Overseas Football McMahon climbs on managerial merry-go-round O'Neill ponders move to Leicester Prolific Hendry breaks away from the pack Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Brown faces difficult contest to retain title Iaaf introduces immediate ban Sport in Brief Selection restricted Parke ousts Marshall Autissier leads fleet Warning for Wright Britons capture title Word-Watching Marino's fake grounds Jets Trick play completes Dolphins' dramatic recovery Ford For the Record McMillan leads run chase Hartinston turns energies to shaping future Richard Evans meets a reformer dismayed by reports suggesting the premature demise of his career Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Atours dominates Sandown handicap Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Newcastle Leicester Lingfield gamble prompts inquiry Thompson revives England's prospects Substitute scores twice to set up decisive pool match against Australia Sydney Friskin on the 2-0 defeat of Pakistan that has opened a route into the last four of the hockey World Cup in Sydney Cambridge deliver outside chance for Walne Tests cast fresh doubt on China Financial worries destabilise Romford Record scores stress need for trophy format change Regal Trophy Operatic ring to a comedy Radio Choice Radio 1 Colourful stories of America's little grey men Review BBC1 Variations Statellite Football 43 Hick gives England heart Third-wicket stand ends Australia's dominance of first Test Recent Titles from Times Books (Reduced postage… Warne puts Australia back in charge Winning Move Word-Watching Hockey 46 Raith relishing joining ranks of high-flyers Kevin McCarra on the Scottish footballing small fry happily caught up in the big time Sun Authorised Reseller

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