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News from 06/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Alice Thomson, Anatol Lieven, Peter Jackson (Chairman), Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Dr Bruce Charlton, Margaret Ross, Angus Nicol, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Adney Payne, Michael Binyon and Nicholas Wood, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Ethel Smyth, Aron Owen, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, G. Dorothy Melsome, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Kenneth Calman, Chief Medical Officer, Kris Anderson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, L. F. Ray, Simon Dawkins, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Murray White, Peter Waymark, Richard Kingsbury, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, Rodney Milnes, Robert Verkaik, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Glennys Wild, George Gardiner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Anthony Luckcuck, D. J. Harris (Chairman), Richard Cork, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Margot Norman, Robert Kirley, David Miller, Michael Binyon and Nicholas Wood and James Bone, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Hubert Chesshyre, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Nigel Savage, Eric Reguly, R. C. Palin (Director), Roger Boyes, Bob Rodwell, Con Allday, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, Alan Muir Wood, Vivienne Nathanson (Scottish Secretary), Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anjana Ahuja, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Alan Challoner, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Gwen Robinson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Ian Robertson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David McIntosh, Tony Baldry, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Clarke threat to bring Tory rebels to heel 'Tax or cuts' warning on eve of vote Boyson attack Achille Lauro survivors accuse crew of looting Index Nanny or mother D-Day Teddy Girl emigrates for £110,000 Cut-price Royals Mercury cuts off 2,500 jobs Judge defends his shotgun decision Sunday banking Pensioners win in home help claim Pythagoras in boots Yeltsin clashes with Clinton over 'Nato at Russia's door' Cross 20p Live and unplugged, the quiet man of Bury keeps us waiting again Political Sketch Straw attack on royalty diverts fire from VAT American officials welcome Adams Burberrys Contenders vie for National job Graham's Doctors reject trust manager's authority Father wins custody Rikki children cleared Student dies after fall Queen allows oil search Headmaster killed wife Animals inherit £2.5m Computer illiterate Sick Lloyd Webber appeals for privacy News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Harley St doctor's widow accused of cheating client Club sues parents of dead skydiver Baby's nails 'pulled out by Guardsman' By a Staff Reporter: Driver denies killing joyrider Alzheimer's victim died after visit by gang of boys Max Ageing rockers claim pop hit looms out of their fog Citroen Club Judge tells why shotgun pensioner had to pay Premium Search Survivors say ship's crew out to save themselves By a Staff Reporter: Pregnancy payout cut by £100,000 Abbey National Why women turn to The Times American Airlines Shephard rejects social factors in exam league tables Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Panasonic Night-flight protest at court Brother of Jersey couple's killer to keep inheritance By a Staff Reporter: Rail man helpless to warn drivers before fatal crash Week in the sun 'just as good as a health farm' Consumers' Association Direct Line Insurance Shops grow fat by trimming meat cuts By a Staff Reporter: Parents of boy without eyes sue American chemical giant Research centre promotes pioneering vaccines Lending a hand with everyday problems The Times Christmas Appeal in aid of Childbirth trust seeks inquiry into varied Caesarean rates Raf buzzed phone kiosk in 500mph low-level raid Coroner in clash over body find Whirlpool By a Staff Reporter: Plane buffs seek right to exhume airman Britain backs Dresden fund Gaviscon Junk from space threatens passenger aircraft It's What's under the Beret that Earns It By a Staff Reporter: My 11 years' turmoil, by wife cleared of killing girl By a Staff Reporter: Sozlled Santa puts on smashing show Picture Gallery Replica ship to follow in the wake of Cabot Council ignored cheque theft fraud of £250,000 for a year Epson Civil servants given guide on challenges By a Staff Reporter: Collector sues over Christie's attribution Man faces murder charges News in Brief Jail chief guilty Class aide quits Ferry barged Disney delight Never too old Sea death Stab victim Desktop tiger Ministers should not make a credibility test out of every close vote Riddell on Politics Loyalist's defection raises hopes of Tory Vat rebels Government warned against 'reopening old wounds and causing widespread resentment' Public transport 'could be next' Defeat could upset Clarke's calculations Good job we're here Guardian Direct Think again or risk another poll tax, MPs say In Parliament Russia poised to invade Chechenia Army chiefs inspect border force Caucasus mafia rests secure in bandit tradition Berlusconi setback as new allies win polls Cellnet Restoring Reichstag to unified Berlin Lufthansa Ukraine signature allows arms treaty to be implemented Kuchma confirms financial deal in return for surrendering former Soviet arsenall Limousine parade stretches protocol Summit Sketch National Westminster Bank Izetbegovic blasts West and UN for betrayal of Bihac' Paris 'engineering Nato collapse' France Collins English Dictionary Germans' EU ideas at odds with Bonn Rifkind weighs up withdrawal of peace force in face of harassment Britain Music Priorities shift to providing for troops Supplies Islanders' passion for Britain is flagging Dell Clinton braced for resignation of his wisest counsellor Gingrich says White House staffed by ex-drug abusers Harvard exhausts top scholar Saga Balladur bars cash for politics … Dispute settlecl Survival course Death trap Libyan freed Napalm ban Seeger award Kaunda launches comeback bid 'to save Zambia' Chinese dissident sues Peking for police harassment Volvo Owners Schoolboy suicide shocks Japanese Township life entrances Briton Daewoo Cars Jail death ends fight against divorce Real royalty never comes cheap As the storm grows over Labour proposals for the House of Windsor, Alan Hamilton assesses the wealth of its cousins in Scandinavia The lure of nannydom What more satisfying job than to look after adorable children and be treated like royality? Daewoo Cars The five-star executive guide to good jails Somewhere, there is a jail cell suitable for Americans who think they cannot live without luxury Flatten That Stomach! How to have a safe and happy birthday Caesareans have contributed greatly to reducing the tragic consequences of difficult deliveries, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Giving sense to a life Ian Robertson meets Dr Lorna Wing, who has devoted herself to understanding autism Interplak Mops Super One-A-Day Cod Liver Oil The National Autistic Society Patients who miss the message Health education leaflets in surgeries are ignored The thistle and the crown Magnus Linklater on the talk of constitutional changes Best of 800 The Times Diary Modest Roy The Times Diary Picture Gallery Don't bait the Bear Anatol Lieven says Nato expansion is predicated on a non-existent threat In Bosnia, Russia is not the West's enemy but its alibi Bass tactics The Times Diary Spook ship The Times Diary Mighty fallen The Times Diary It could still be suicide George Gardiner deplores the Cabinet's tactics VAT Night The Times Tory MPs have good reasons to rebel-but this is not one A Cold Peace Clinton is careless, even reckless, with European security Tables of Value How schools improve performance is worth measuring Labour move to schools elitism? Release of terrorists Up in arms Effects of Anglican-Lutheran accord Holy Grail tapestries Waste-plant energy Immunisation debate Links between pay and performance Safety of tourists Hospital league tables Stoking up Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lectures Anniversaries Birthdays today Luncheon Meeting Seatonian Prize Museum pays record price for local gem Service dinner Dinners Inner Temple Personal Column Youngsters keep the piping hot Appointments in the Forces Chartered Institute of Transport University news Forthcoming marriages Professor Sir Geoffrey Elton Sir Geoffrey Elton, Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Cambridge, 1983-88, died on December 4 aged 73. He was born in Tübingen, Germany, on August 17,1921 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Hotel Management Couple George Close Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grand Opera in England Gerald Touch Gerald Touch, CMG Chief Scientist at Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), 1961-71, died on November 26 aged 83. He was born July 5,1911 Lionel Stander Lionel Stander, American character actor, died Los Angeles on November 30 aged 86. He was born in New York on January 11,1908 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,718 Business AirUK Sport Forecast Features Body and Mind Law Tomorrow In the Times Arts The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Arts 33-35 Eggar defends £100m price cut in coal privatisation Rivalry forces Mercury to shed 2,500 jobs By our Business Staff: Unions condemn 'an attack on workforce' John Charcol Law 37-39 Clarke wins EU finance concession SFO and Maxwells fail to secure reporting curbs Sport 43-48 Maximum … from Miniatures Small business Business Today Grand Met pubs buy lifts S&N to £145m Magnet assets value halved by Berisford National Home Loans in the black Fed pledge by Bankers Trust The Times Portillo wary of legal fight on EU job law American buy for Medeva Unions likely to change stance on part-time work Faber Prest hones profits Stanhope needs bank deal to pay £1m rent City split over need for interest rate rise BAT seeks approval for US takeover Business Roundup Hunterprint bid backed Hutchings at helm Oil price falls again Denby rises to £4.1m Fewer failures forecast Forman sale approved More flying with BA Inchcape car-hirers sold Funding new enterprise Tourist Rates Power firm pondering TV venture Fatek Phillipe Acquisitions boost Airtours to £76m Mercury poisoning BT cannot be smug in telecoms war Buying the black stuff, and making a profit Tomkins thins out its top team Pennington Picture Gallery Euro Dollar beats squeeze Commodities Liffe Options Rolls-Royce cars close to deal with Mercedes 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 Coals to Newcastle Tempus Airtours Medeva Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Berisford Wall Street Sir William joins the club The Times City Diary Partner? Not me Early starter Pounds ahead Customers could lose out in battle for the gas market A report by MPs will call into question the benefits of greater competition, Ross Tieman says Suspicions over Psbr label for British Nuclear Fuels Competition helps to beat inflation Names not using delaying tactics Jaeger-Lecoultre Peace looms over EU's social policy Harmonisation is falling out of fashion in Brussels, Wolfgang Münchau writes London takes lead from Wall Street Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield Rural areas win funds to rejuvenate sites Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidations & Receiverships Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Increase Retail Margins Surveillance The model home-maker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items GSM Cellnet International Multimedia Survive and Succeed Briefings The Times Newspapers Stock PLC Thoroughly modern Saatchi Galleries: British art's most fervent champion; accusations fly in Washington; selected London shows Richard Cork profiles the man whose bold championing of modern art makes other collectors look timid by comparison A midwinter night's masque Opera: Ingenious use of mime and dance whets the appetite for Purcell's year The Fairy Queen Covent Garden Theatre page 34 Around the Galleries Museums page 35 Rain spoils a capital show One of America's leading galleries is severely criticised in a confidential investigation. Murray White reports Royal Academy of Arts Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Sinking fast on the horizon Theatre: Stevenson's classic misfires; but a New Zealand duo reveal a rare comic touch Treasure Island Mermaid Twin talents on song Topp Secret Drill Hall High-flying collaboration Dance: Exciting results from an ambitious multi-media project The Fall of Icarus Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Top of the cultural pops? Visiting museums and galleries is now Britain's favourite cultural pastime, a new study claims. Richard Morrison reports Treasure of a conductor Concerts: Holliger's inspirational energy, orchestral fluencey in Russian, and Purcell for tge stage ECO/Holliger Barbican Custom cannot stale his infinite variety English Concert/Pinnock Wigmore Hall Safe and sound Moscow PO/Sinaisky Corn Exchange, Cambridge Eerie echoes as mood turns mod Pop: One precocious band, one provocative Gene Astoria 2 Packing pews Laibach Union Chapel, NI Radisson Edwardian Hotels To Advertise Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Richard Owen & Harper Ocean P&I Services Ltd Hare Court News Datacom Limited Lipson Lloyd Jones Special Project Lawyer Fax Lordly gossip Inns and Outs Legal first Inns and Outs Thinking ahead Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Why the monopoly? Nigel Savage demands an inquiry into the Law Society's relationship with the College of Law Taxing question Inns and Outs For the high jump Inns and Outs Arbitrary decision Inns and Outs Legal Appointments Freshfields The art and soul of entertaining lawyers Counsel Beauty Contests 39 To Advertise McKenna & Co Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young PA Consulting Group Quarry Dougall Chambers In-House Lawyers Associate Attorney Medical Consultants Fax A frosty audience Solicitor-advocates have had a cool reception from barristers in their first year. Robert Verkaik reports on some of the difficulties they face Beauty, the tender trap How can law firms win in the new world of competitive tendering? County Court cheer A test case means claimants may get more costs Norton Rose Not the job of a judge Barristers must be trained by the professional bodies, not the bench, says Aron Owen, below To Advertise Zarak MacRaeBRENNER Mercuri Urval The Local Government, Planning and Environmental Bar… Berry mans Garfield Robbins QMW Universities of London Daniels Bates Commercial Litigation Legal Opportunities Insurance Litigation Lawyers Senior Clerk West Dorset Thomson & Badham Solicitors Position Wanted Fax Surrey & South London Quarry Dougall Schroders Lawyers Shipping Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Novell Bec Pensions Ombudsman Events after tax assessment Historical evidence relevant to curtilage Legal & Public Notices Assignee must be joined Proof of qualifying period essential to finding When oral evidence necessary The Times Correction British authors in libel trial Multiple Display Advertising Items Cruyff: the master craftsman and his method David Miller talks to the great Dutchman who has, uniquely, transferred his genius as a player to the art of coaching Rejuvenated Vialli turns tide Rob Hughes Overseas Football Hide agrees fee to meet Bowe English cricket's malaise needs urgent treatment Alan Lee fears that this week's meeting at Lord's might well duck decisions on vital reforms Shin problem leaves cloud over McCague Pwre Genius For the Record By our Sports Staff: Defiant Hooper holds India at bay Pools Forecast Nicol feels full force of Harris revival Word-Watching European 'Super 10' contest is ruled out by Wood Cheltenham objective for Coulton Cheltenham Acceptors Thunderer: Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline O'Brien returns to winner's enclosure Thunderer: Plumpton O'Sullivan faces Jockey Club Officials put out by Modahl reports In Brief Council cuts jobs Lucas returns Tignes take two Henman delight Doyle doubt Fixtures Thistle Hotels Kelly keeps play-off hopes alive for Bills Quarterback gives Buffalo renewed hope as Miami slip up Tennis jackpot served in a poisened chalice Graf fit to defend Romford beaten by money trouble Women and their music Radio Choice Radio 1 Nice character - shame about that wig Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Football 43 Learning capacity must not be overlooked Today's Teams at Twickenham Ferguson confirms Everton's revival Times Two Crossword Lyall swells ranks of managerial victims Winning Move Word-Watching Omega Cricket 44

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