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News from 05/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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David Adams, Henry Phillips, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, John Cookson, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, M. R. Barrington, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Stuart Jones, John O'leary Education Editor, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Mike Lenhoff and Simon Rubinsohn, Arthur Learthley and Philip Webster, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Breston, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Peter A. Hearne, Peter Barnard, Adrian Cosker (Head of Economics), John Hennessy, Joel Brand, Stephen Joseph, Jonathan Sale, Russell Kempson, Adam Lebor, Philip Bassett, Patrick Taylor, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Ellison, John Hopkins, David Miller, John Pedler, Carol Fitz-Gibbon, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, P. H. S, Ma Yuzhen, Mary Ann, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Colin Cambell, Eric Reguly, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Cherry, Harry Levy, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Arthur Leathley and Michael Dynes, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Terry Furlong, Mel Webb, Anthony Parsons, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Tony Atkins, Hugh Cudlipp, Ian Brodie, Bryan Williams, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Chris Irvine, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, W. Gordon-Harris, Ruderick Floud, Gwen Robinson, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Andrew Hayes, Alan Jackson, Matt Ridley, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Michael J. O'flaherty, Clement Freud, Christopher Irvine,

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Britain ready to pull troops out of Bosnia 'Prospects dark' as world leaders meet Achille Lauro Britons delayed by 24 hours Index Frontline nursing Major will not meet Clinton Peers down on their uppers claim record expenses Beatles back at number 1 Libyan arrested over DC10 bomb Sports special Boy killed trying to save horse on motorway Tories face defeat over VAT as rebel MPs `remain defiant Matthew Parris The Famous Grouse Blair backs Straw over a new role for the monarchy Labour leader to take an electoral gamble by playing the royalty card Dell Scandinavians survive on smaller handouts Major plan for top pay hits snags` A Christmas Message Washington confirms Adams date Results of GCSE point to uneven marking By a Staff Reporter: Germans less keen on EU than British Alliance Insurance Fire brigade speedboat capsizes News in Brief Post strike Judge's reason Child witnesses Longest action Jail gun inquiry Elderly passengers helped to fight flames 'We had to climb the side of the ship on ladders, then down a ladder to the liferafts. I don't know how we did it' ?12m lottery jackpot may lure syndicates Milligan mocks most famous fan Gales bring floods and cancelled crossings American Express The National Lottery Church at bay over paedophile priests Word is made PC for him-her Car Insurance Minister performs baptism at home Panasonic By Our Motoring Correspondent: Car insurance bills cut by up to 15% Vigilant drivers rewarded Everyday face of a killer Abbey National Musical maestros spread the word Tilting trains lined up for return on West Coast line Fear of job cuts deters health aid volunteers Lynx Why women turn to the Times Stonehenge dating dispels icesheet theory Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess The Corsa from Vauxhall Fertility treatment for mother aged 51 Plague of burglars blights good life in allotment gardens Punished pensioner keeps vigil in shed By our Countryside Correspondent: Water-borne fungus infects 20,000 alders Lond Scots demand right to sell salmon roe Old seadog seeks new Girl Friday Newes in Brief Fraud charges Knife murder Lost at sea Lighthouse death Old loo found Ferry halted Lights stolen Doctors and managers engaged in dash of cultures In a National Health Service increasingly shaped by contracts, a doctor's duty of care to the individual is clashing with the manager's efforts to raise efficiency and cut costs. Jeremy Laurance and Catherine Milton report New dictators defend right to rule The Manager London Electricity 'Grey suits bad, white coats good' The Frontline Background 'We resent managers who rearrange our priorities' The Doctor Radisson SAS White House gives wary offer of help for Bosnia pullout The Perils of Disengaging Croats stay on sidelines as Muslims target next Serb-held town The Bosnian army drove the Serbs from Kupres with help from Croats. But its federation allies have no interest in its latest objective, Michael Evans writes Suzuki War nurse battles for PoW rights Reuter: Breakthrough brings relief to peacekeepers on half rations Convoys Budapest seizes summit chance to outflank Czech rivals Telecom Security Limited Yeltsin gives Nato waiting of return to Cold War divide Moscow on collision course with West over European security Dunhill Berlusconi suffers poll losses World Summary Three shot dead at club Swiss back asylum curbs Pressure for Haiti pullout posies risks Aristide fears threat to stability National Westminster Bank Clinton pays tribute to Aids crusader Fleiss ready to expose clients in little black book' Japan protests to us over A-bomb stamp Hill House Hammond Family jailed for sister's murder Time (Reuter): South Africa plans clampdown on illegal immigrants Saddam envoy says Kuwait invasion was blunder Namibia holds second election Picture Gallery Sunalliance Israelis fire on British diplomat News in Brief (AFP): Blast averted (AFP): Drugs action (AFP): Rat invasion Old guard stays (Reuter): Ferry survivor (Reuter): Beatle post The season for good works Dance: A welcome new Covent Garden triple bill and an amusing alternative Nutcracker reviewed by Debra Craine Entertainments Visual Art Theatre The Times Music Royal Court Theatre Vivid portraits drawn from life Theatre Reviews Sketches by Boz BAC Café Harmony lesson The Musical Jigsaw Play Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Comedy Sterling chaps with soul POP: First Avenue is fostering Britain's home-grown soul stars, says Alan Jackson Dahl sounds dull Concert Concert LPO/Welser-Most Festival Hall/Radio 3 Hear on Radio 3 Musicals Films Design for thriving Overtures Books The Times Opera Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide 5,000-year-old mystery: how did Otzi die? Painstaking detective work has shed light on the world's oldest whodunnit. Matt Ridley investigates Radisson Edwardian Obesity of mice and men The gene that could end faddy diets Drinking can be all in the mind Is 'junk' DNA between our genes trying to tell us something? How to decode your cat's tail talk The Times Educational Supplement The Washington tigresses Martin Fletcher predicts a new battleground in the next presidential election The most formidable array of wives ever to enter the American election circuit will be head to head in 1996 Talking about Generation X Today's young people want interesting jobs and strong-minded employers Millar Marketing Ltd. Leukaemia Research Fund The Times Today's task-a constructive play with the cat There are rewards to be had from putting your engine on to idle Matthew Parris Must officials always be such dreadful spoilsports and tell buskers to move along, whatever the music? Fertile mind Why Whitewater may drown Clinton Fresh allegations in the Arkansas loan scandal involve a web of conspiracy and drug money Major's unmarked minefield Holding a vote on Europe could do party unity more damage, says Peter Riddell Sea legs The Times Diary Missed fizz The Times Diary Vote catcher The Times Diary Royal gurgles The Times Diary Anchor Adrift A secure Europe without a coherently-led Nato is an illusion Labour's New Republic To attack the monarchy could be a fatal mistake for Labour Wages of Greed Regulated monopolies should beware of angering the public Steps to block a wider Balkan war US and arms embargo 'Best' composers Differing views on British role m single European state Effects of Budget on welfare and the housing market Transplants in China World of PR A blind eye? Playing the game Court Circular Today's royal engagement Service dinners Dinner Appointment Nature notes The Times Picture Gallery Spana Christening Medieval bridges unearthed in quarry Personal Column Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Multiple Display Advertising Items Birthdays today Anniversaries Legal appointments Elizabeth Glaser Professor Geoffrey Chisholm Geoffrey Chisholm, CBE, Professor or Surgery of the University of Edinburgh, 1977-94, died from cancer on November 10 aged 63. He was born in New Zealand on September 30,1931 Church news Sir Derek Greenaway, Bt Sir Derek Greenaway, Bt, CBE, TD, former chairman of the financial printers Greenaway's died on November 19 aged 84. He was born on May 27,1910 Ian Serraillier Ian Lucien Seraillier, writer, editor and teacher, died on November 28 aged 82. He was born in London on September 24,1912 (From Our Special Correspondent): The Times and Ulster Special Number Today by Air to Belfast News The Times Crossword No 19,717 Knockando Business Times Weather Call No Title In the Times Cricket Picture Gallery Ferdinand's hammer blow Defeat in London derby increases pressure on Redknapp Altrincham await Tottenham verdict Schools Sport Third round Draw Sport for All Football Tiffany & Co. Revelling in all our sporting yesterdays St Helens dismiss hosts with regal flourish The London Hernia Centre Swedes spoil Russia's party Home challenge subsides under weight of expectation Faldo's million reasons to be cheerful Adams steers West Indies out of trouble Autissier limps on Meninga signs off Bowe wins on points Illness halts LeMond Tomba celebrates Jansher holds court Whitehaven rewarded Parrott pips Drago Marathon Weekend England foil to Impress in worthless rehearsal Fielding and form of DeFreitas give cause for concern before first World Series game Doubts grow over way Modahl test was handled Melodrama to music in ice hockey's phoney war Simon Wilde Samples the all-American appeal of Saturday night at Sheffield Arena Pakistan exact revenge in World Cup final Scoreborad Blaisdell bows out with glory England manager shows her appetite for goals Leicester malevolence provides Little consolation Andrew Longmore sees the new manager of Aston Villa behave with dignity during a 1-1 draw on a fraught return to Filbert Street Rush leads by example with thirst unslaked Rob Hughes profiles Liverpool's veteran striker who was on target again in the 1-1 draw at Coventry Graft speeds Tottenham's recovery Arsenal gain from passing habit Decisive lapse in defence sets Ball rolling Bashley's run ends at ninth hurdle Swansea break brave resistance of Beazer Homes League club Bashley Swansea City Vintage Heath ends hopes Wimbledon fail to explode myth of great pretenders Simon Barnes expresses concern that Blackburn's lack of subtlety survived a south London minefield Evans sees justice done Reckless tackle swings match to Millwall May wins praise as United defence holds out Fa Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League First Division Bell's League Championship Premier Division Pools Check Overseas Results Non-League and National Leagues Goalscorers Champions' League Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League First Division Bell's League Championship Premier Division Downhill thrills are on the up David Powell on the joy and popularity of mountain biking, a sport to be seen at the next Olympics Laudrup's brilliance lights up winter gloom Why wheels make the world go round Stranraer likely to face inquiry Five Routes to Get You Started Enstone extends his long reign Blues revival playing to a full house Varsity match enjoying sustained prosperity after trying times of 20 years ago John Hopkins on the grand rugby occasion that has regained its pre-eminent place in the sporting calendar Leica By a Correspondent: Impasse angers coaches Services hold off Canada Berkshire take full advantage of equal opportunity Bavarians relive glory days with Dublin triumph Howard's way becomes telling factor in unexpected end-of-tour defeat for the South Africans David Hands enjoys the moment when a southern hemisphere giant was beaten 23-15 Hill emerges in credit despite South West's points deficit Strength in backs and welcome stability lift Samoans before Triumphant Midlands fly in the face of rivals' criticism Teams and Scorers Old Speckled Hen Racing The Times For the Record Hockey Picture Gallery Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby League Rugby Union Boys from Brazil put transatlantic experience to good use Shirebrook prevail in running battle Accident cannot mar title success Memorable day when the boot was on the other foot Adams's career as coach takes off Cousins heads British challenge Giants and Sharks boost their title hopes Minox Danoli underlines authority Master Oats takes grip on Welsh National Thunderer: Ludlow Blinkers Rapid Raceline Leaders over the Jumps Wyatt pencils in fresh term as head of Tote Thunderer: Edinburgh Children returned despite wishes Award of costs overturned in contingency fee case Flights Americana Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Qantas Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Golden Wings Auditors owe duties to councils Legal & Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson's Travel Inter Europe Travel Ltd The Times The University of Nottingham West London Institute "a fresh start" North American Institute of Aviation Queen's Business & Secretarial Training Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's College Oxford Fellowships Bristol Business School Huron University The St. James's Secretarial College St. Clare's, Oxford International College University College London Defence Engineering Group International Communications Muscat Juanita The University of Hull Wymondham College The Sunday Times Kingston University Into the age of the virtual schoolboy Jonathan Sale sees his son off to school and looks back fondly to education before the invention of E-mail and the non-lesson How to measure the extras Added-value expert Carol Fitz-Gibbon has the answers on the new league table proposals English assessment must make the grade An improved balance between exams and course work is needed Dons are being pushed to breaking point Demands for more efficiency and ever greater savings are wrecking traditional university life, says Roderick Floud Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Results and Statistics Century Inns plans flotation to fund further expansion La Crème De La Crème Greythorn Recruitment Valerie James, Orient Lines (Europe) Ltd Contracts Administrator Times Newspapers Focus falls on GEC cash mountain Companies Succesful Pr company in Sw London Seeks Personal… £12 to £14k Receptionist/ Junior Secretary Chelsea,… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rates under microscope Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Lloyd's names call for new regulatory regime Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclays Euro-sceptic Portillo makes a stand on proposed EU job laws Philip Bassett on the battle to bring in two long-running directives Aircraft combines raise the stakes to supply RAF's next generation Word-Watching Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Norton Rose Britain to outpace European car rivals Railtrack needs funds for successful float Business Roundup Consumer credit grows Stanhope's debt crisis China attack over Gatt Tomkins shake-up Colin Campbell: On the road to Mansion House? The Times City Diary Funny money The Times City Diary Britain's brewers battle it out to keep ahead Martin Waller looks at the beer industry's ills and how they might be cured Budget surprise lies in the forecasts Gilt-Edged Thatcher boon that earned a bad name Hair-raismg compositions Radio Choice Radio 1 Prophecy, confusion and bolts from the blue Review BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Cheers to Float 39 Lords begin hearing appeal by Leyland DAF receivers BAe calls in panel over GEC lobbying Pay deals unlikely to go above 3% Times Two Crossword Clarke to challenge EU aid for transport Jaguar workers vote on strike Winning Move Word-Watching Portillo's Stand 41 The Salvation Army Mercury poised to cut 1,000 jobs

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