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News from 01/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Widget Finn, Amam Lebor, David Adams, Mr Bob Ingham, A. R. Wilson, Diana Goldsworth, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Richard Beefston, Neil Cowan, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ian Powe, Director, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Harvey Elliott, Peter Waters, Douglas Dalrymple (Headmaster), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Nott, Maurice Gillibarnd, F. C. Frank, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Alice Thomas and Jonathan Prynn, Samantha Weinberg, Julian Thake, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Domini Kennedy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, R. Hagerty, John Rae, Mark Townend, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Roger Boyes in Bonn, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Sidney Sugarman, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mr. S. E. Scammell, Rodney Milnes, Stephen Byrne, Robert Bruce, Hugh Morison, Director-General, Michael Clark, John T. Jones, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush and Ross Tieman, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Nigee Hawkes Science Editor, Philip Pangalos and Jon Ashworth, P. H. S., Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Joel Brand in Sarajevo, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Janet Bush Ecnomics Correspondent, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Clive Fisher, Alexander Frean, Media Correspondent, Robert Sheehan, Bridje Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Rebinson, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Hazle Rigg, P. H. S, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, David Ekserdjian, Alice Thomson, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Anthony Maynard, Ronald Brownstein, Birgt C. Liesching, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Graham Duffiell, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Marin Fletcher, R. W. Johnson, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Raymond Keenc, Christopher Walker, C. I. Ventura, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Grbriella Gamini, Clive Ashford, Michael Binyon Diplomztic Editor, John Phillips and Andrew Pierce, Christine Wheeler, Peter Riddell, Grorge Brock in Brussels, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Kate Bassett, Lucas Mellinger, D. Q. Bowen, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Rachel Cambell Johnson, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Richard Fordham, Eve-Ann Prentice and Nicholas Wood, Eduardo Crawley, Editor, Melvyn Marckus,

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No Title Thousand rescued from blazing liner Night on deck for passengers after delay in sending SOS Lilley cuts mortgage cash payments to the jobless Index It's goodbye Piccadilly as Monopoly goes west No Title Beatles for sale By a Staff Reporter: Aid worker found safe in Zaire Dole attempts to defuse Bosnia row Conquering in silence Johnny Van Haeften No Title Nuclear waste question decently buried Political Sketch Aitken warns VAT rebels against wrecking Budget Ryman Water diviners look to the stars Government set for Sinn Fein talks … Millennium chief named Benn foils Tory whips Police fly to islands Potter's tragic tale Shops can open all hours Envoy summoned Crime research findings Police ponytail defended Queen Mother at show Notorious Italian cruise liner falls victim to jinx Ship that claimed six lives over two decades abandoned in flames Crews fear fire above all risks Magazine Missionary caught Aids stubbing toe in hospital Lightning won't strike twice, magician said Student cleared of rape Q 100 Bumper Issue Olympus Superzoom 120 Police seek five children seen with murdered boy Witness claims Rikki, 6, was playing with friends a mile from where his body was found Implants in breasts cleared of cancer link BBC braced for ratings battle Rolex Scientists enlist mice in fight against fat NEC First judicial college proposed World Aids Day December Ist Activists name ten bishops as homosexuals Two of ten bishops 'outed' by gay campaigners are understood to be seeking legal advice after a protest condemned as wicked, Ruth Gledhill and Jennai Cox report Before They Learn their First Language. They Could… Scientists discover healthy suntan in a bottle CAA tells airlines to end price fixing on US fares Save up to £80 on HI-FI at Comet Feckless parents create underclass of tearaways Family Studies report Sheehan on Bridge Suit combinations (1) Keene on Chess Doctors and pharmacists defraud NHS of £6m One Small Step for Man. One Fiant Leap for PCs Fans old and new queue for new Beatles album EMI dusts down and releases 30-year-old recordings found in BBC archives Your chance to win the new CD Songs roll back the years Dixons Christmas Deals Plot against Major is reduced to ashes We came tantalisingly close to gorcing a contest, say rebel backbenchers Britain seeks new laws on EU fraud Cecil Gee Sale Overseas aid budget to rise by £146m B&Q Supercentres NEC stalls Blair on path to a new Clause Four Brown strives to incite Tory rebellion over VAT Minolta Red Book reveals ties that bind ministerial hands Riddell on Politics International Convention Centre Birmingham In Parliament Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik UN chief humiliated in mission to Sarajevo Serbs free British soldiers detained after airstrikes Nordicsport Nato ministers meet to heal rift BBC Television at its Best Man hurt in Dahmer attack dies News in Brief (Reuter): Neo-Nazi jailed Magazine ban (Reuter): Turkish claim (Reuter): 123-year record (AFP): Tanks roll in (AFP): Killer monkeys Discordant Bonn talks end on a note of unity Anxious Chechens defy Russia with threat of guerrilla war Scol more Hungary cancels plan to stage Expo '96 'Pillar' of Europe under fire Oreck Xl Germans portray Major as weak Death of ayatollah leaves clerics vying over spiritual void Chilean mummies predate those in Egypt by 3,000 years Finance Available Hawkes plan to separate Guardian Direct Galilee axeman murders soldier Arabic papers seized … Karen rebels seek peace Zimbabwe journal shuts Bandit nurse robs drivers Peasants threaten Mexican leader with new uprising Senate to decide the fate of Gatt Church's Male diet workers sue over bra jibes Panasonic First Lady admitsshe hates her media self Betrayal of the loyal Majororettes As Tory woman gather at their conference today. Alice Thomson asesses their passions and power Still magic after all these years Beatlemania is back. Joe Joseph marvels at an album of lost songs that will create a new army of fans Austin Reed Biting prose and the gender thing Magnus Linklater on Janice Galloway, McVitie's Prize winner Snow White seeks friends Good news on treatment for short stature. . . stay calm to reduce the risk of heart attack.. . more on poisonous gases and baby mattresses Medical Briefing Get up better Research proves prolonged bed rest can do patients more harm than good. Dr James Le Fanu reports Clerical Medical Moving away from trials and errors Billions of dollars of Aids research has been wasted, says Nigel Hawkes The Missions to Seamen Angry men Cot deaths Interplak America is right about Bosnia John Nott atgues that British policy in Bosnia is sustaining Serb aggression and genocide We kept the peace in Europe for 50 yeats by a close alliance with the US Ardent chat The Times Diary Mark V The Times Diary Picture Gallery Whips for his own back Major will now be the target of many a rice-pudding from former colleagues Bottled up The Times Diary Victorious The Times Diary Pills popped The Times Diary What the papers don't say Woodrow Wyatt on the media bias against Major Unsafe as Houses New mortgage proposals will exacerbate middle-class fears France Says No to Germany Balladur has pitched his standard in the anti-federalist camp Before Nancy A woman who might have changed Irish history Reducing impact of VAT on fuel Duty on alcohol Pick of the post Winning talk Clues that may help to solve the riddle of the Sphinx Out-of-town shops Falklands future Christmas books Stoking up School league tables A forest for Oslo? Court Circular The Times Memorial services Birthdays today The Earl of Derby MacAlister Personal Column Dinners Service dinner Royal Yacht Officers Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Bakers' Company Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheons Appointments Roy Wright Roy Wright, deputy chairman and deputy chief executive of Rio Tinto-Zine, 196575, died on November 23 aged 80. He was born in Chelmsford, Esses, on September 10,1914 No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cardinal Vicente Enrique Taranón Cardinal Vicente Enrique y Tarancón. Archbishop of Madrid, 1971-83, and head of the Spanish Episcopal conference, 1971-81, died in Valencia on November 28 aged 87. He was born in Burrana, Castellón, on May 14,1907 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages Our Special Correspondent: Birthday Presentations to Sir Winston Churchill The Earl of Carlisle The Earl of Carlisle, MC, soldier, forester and Cumberland lanowner, died on November 18 aged 71. He was born on February 21,1923 News The Times Crossword No 19,714 Business Times Weathercall Air UK In the Times Tomorrow Banks draw up guidelines for mortgage selling Commission fines cement cartel £200m Wessex customers on board Anatole Kaletsky Ciro sold to ex-Country Casuals chief Jewellery retailer had £7m in sales Arts Picture Gallery US economy grows at 3.9% Books Blancpain No Title Business Today Budget losers Up in the air Middle income earners hit hardest IFS says Budget takes biggest toll on families with two earners Stake taken in cable firm Nu-Swift deal Shield result Export Promotion Bureau Fokker issues ultimatum to BAe over jets Trifast rises after surge in exports The Times Goodison attacks rule relaxation Tourist Rates NBC action over 'foreign ownership' Business Roundup Hoechst eyes US firms Jett barred by NYSE LME chairman's deal Biotech losses deepen Cape cool on prospects Ford to build Mazdas Investment Software Exhibition & Seminar Wolsey Argyll shares fall after disappointing results Heron bondholders back takeover VAT of troubles Government credibility at stake on the Budget Cable calculations Pennington Wainhomes beats flat house prices Dawson eclipses best forecast Patek Philippe Geneve By our City Staff: Restructuring costs hit Dairy Crest Commodities Liffe Options Shares spurred more by New York than Budget Stock Market London Financial Futures Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Dawson Int'l Waste Dollar Rates Counter attractions Tempus Wall Street Hoechst The hunt for Red October The Times City Diary Man who didn't Kit's bag Coming over BL is a precedent for giving Post Office commercial freedom Why Clarke will have the cash for generous tax cuts Two crucial questions the Chancellor contrived to shroud in mystery Economic View Inflation rate top of target range Cartel busters face tougher opposition Wolfgang Münchau says investigators are going to need increased powers Make directors' pay a separate issue The Hads v the Lax Business Partners from Vauxhall In defence of whistle blowers Neil Cowan suggests guidelines to ensure company malpractices are investigated fairly for all Greater Manchester Police Authority CG Accountancy Rabbit in the hat syndrome Any Other Business Prize post Financial Controller Gloves off Back to base Accountancy & Finance Courthaven Ltd. Keeping managers to the auditor's letter Audit Accountant The Times Newspapers Chief Accountant Investing in South Africa The Times Unit Trust Information Service Jaguar Shares make steady progress Heath Group Special season's greetings Room Service No Title Golden Wings Austravel Calibre Travel TATA Pelican Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Foreign holiday boom Despite tax rises and a heatwave at home, holidaymakers went abroad this summer like never before. Marianne Curphey reports Special Flights Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Time-sharing jets Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident & Commercial Union Columbus travel insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Cruise ship alert The Achille Lauro tragedy proves the need for insurance Saturday When nanny says no to your holiday The dangers of high-handed behaviour from the Foreign Office—and cases of low cunning from the disgruntled tourist The Travel Business Christmas getaways filling up fast Travel agents report a boom in winter holiday bookings—but will it snow for the skiers? Snow business Deep and crisp and uneven: a skiers' guide to how an where the white stuff lies this week Escoa Cruises Last-Minute Breaks for Flexible Travellers Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide Any comfort at Christmas time? Widget Finn on the charities which provide food, shelter, even job-search training, for the young homeless No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Send a Cow Bedwetting Marie Curie Cancer Care Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Quest Cancer Research Parkinson's Disease Society Rukba Multiple Display Advertising Items Alzheimer's Research Trust Maca Action for blind people Multiple Display Advertising Items Got any ID, Mr Santa? Cinema: The Hollywood and the ivy; the book to ask Santa for; Felix goes to Albania Geoff Brown can just swallow Attenboroughh as Father Christmas, but other fare is harder to digest Miracle on 34th Street Odeon Leicester Square, U, 100 mins Richard Attenborough as Santa Claus Cronos Metro, 18,90 mins Imaginative Mexican vampire film To Die For Metro, 15,101 mins Feeble gay comedy about life after death from an Aids-related illness Trial By Jury Warner West End, 15,107 mins Laughable courtroom drama with a wasted cast The Times Visual Art Oscar's European brother The Felix film awards lack the Oscars' glitz buut not the authority Worth the weight After 15 years, the film buff's bible has been updated Theatre Rift grows at the Bolshoi A ballet company in disarray Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country How a war takes shape Galleries: John Russell Taylor enjoys two major works by Anthony Caro on show in Yorkshire Reeling in the slack Pop: Book may picture himself as a loser, but his fans certainly don't want to kill him Beck Astoria, Wc2 Beastly truths about the Brits Theatre: A new Richard Nelson: Forced Entertainment's latest; and a radio play staged Benedict Nightingale squirms uncomfortably as a top American dramatist attacks expatriate Limeys New England Barbican Pit Not Weill, just thoroughly vile Music: A dismal concert performance of a curious and rarely performed musical infuriates Rodney Milnes Knickerbocker Holiday Barbican On trial for his patter A Spanner In The Works Greenwich Studio Lies, damn lies and performance art Hidden J Ica Chancellor's speech gets poor reception Radio Review If you listen very hard, you can hear the difference between Radio 4 and Radio 5, Peter Barnard writes Great Classics on Offer The Times The great conciliator R. W. Johnson considers the weakness and strength of an exceptional man Long Walk to Freedom By Nelson Mandela Little Brown, £20 Minerva Press The convent girl who found hippiedom Henrietta By Henrietia Moraes Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Last days of empire The Bondage of Fear a Journey through the Last White Empire By Fergal Keane Viking, £17 Donning the truth Marginal Comment By Kenneth Dover Duckworth, £20 A hunter home from the swill In Search of Tusitala Travels in the Pacific after Robert Louis Stevenson By Gavin Bell Picador, £15.99 The Teller of Tales In search of Robert Louis Stevenson By Hunter Davies Sinclair-Stevenson, £17.99 The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson Volumes Three and Four August 1879-June 1884 Edited by Bradford A. Booth and Ernest Mehew Yale University Press, £29.95 each At the chalk face of Italian mastery David Ekserdjian celebrates the Chatsworth drawings, whose publication sets new standards The Devonshire Collection of Italian Drawings a Complete Catalogue Edited by Michael Jaffé Phaidon, four volumes, £199.95 the set or £49.95/59.95 each The Times Educational Supplement Enduring changes After Ovid New Metarnorphoses Edited by Michael Hofmann and James Lasdun Faber, £14.99 First and last a lady Barbara Bush a Memoir By Barbara Bush Simon & Schuster, £19.99 Collins English Dictionary Croydon Health Authority: Feeding of mental patient constitutes treatment Private prosecution can be conducted in person Legal Notices Parliamentary Notices Concorde Consultants Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Power to compensate breach of Irish order Discretion as to enforcement of liability for damages No power to specify residence Correction The Times History beckons Edberg in Davis Cup final David Miller in Moscow finds a familiar figure playing with rediscovered confidence Series likely to expose England's limitations Millions must he managed Word-Watching Tennis authorities courting failure Britons lacking the will to win Unfair comment India hope spinners can clinch series win South Africa call up Strauss for finale … Harris strikes form Gordon put on hold Downhill decision Canada slip up Monarchs on the road Seiko Kinetic Newcastle reserve their best for City Neardsley insires depleted United to force Coca-Cola Cup replay Wolverhampton go Dutch for de Wolf One-sided win for Woodhall Soccer Little accepts blame for Villa rout For the Record Wright and Morrow sweeten Arsenal's season Littlewoods Millwall expose Forest's decline with upset Lord Relic leads Pipe's team Richard Evans Windsor Rapid Raceline Blinkered First Time Guide to our Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Four trainers dropped as Shaikh reduces yearlings Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Making a racket in her world of silence World squash No 12 learns to take frustration's of deafness in her stride Rebecca Macree has had to conquer her disability and volatility to reach the top. Sally Jones reports Russian coach parades star pupils John Hennessy says British skating seems sure to benefit ffrom Stevenage experiment McGuire will miss World Cup play-off Zulu songs of praise Radio Choice Over the top, overweight and over here Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Cricket Williams angry as Coulthard joins McLaren Driver's move sparks protest Positive drug tests threaten China with isolation Craig Lord hears international condemnation of the results from Asian Games compeittors Times Two Crossword No 333 Blackburn caught up in Rush hour Winning Move Word Watching Mount Charlotte Hotels Squash Price Waterhouse Country & Pan-European Roles in Integrated Network… Howgate Sable High Technology Recruitment Miele Northern telecom European Financial Systems Strategy GKRS Search & Selection Seeking a New Role? 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