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News from 09/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Adams, Freud, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent and Joel Brand, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah, Elizabeth Young, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Brian Williams, Piers Benn, Department of Philosophy, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Deirdre Mortimer (Secretary), Hugh McGavock, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Mike Munroe, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bridget Gubbins, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, W. F. Hendry (Senior consultant urologist), John O'leary, Education Editor, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Preston, Peter Waymark, Geoffrey Robinson, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Pat Blair, Robin McCoubrey, Mary Hobbs, Peter Cole, Larry Kurtz (Vice-President), Lesley Abdela, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Kenneth Dover, Russell Kempson, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Grigsby, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Dalya Alberge, Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Patricia Babington-Smith, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Lin Jenkins and Frances Gibb, Eric Reguly, Oliver Holt, Tom Bromley, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, David Young, Wayland Kennet, Giles Whittell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Brian Angel, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, P. D. Reid, Martin Waller, Paul Lavin, Michael Horsnell, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Henry Lawson, Martin Waller and Ross Tieman, Christopher Andrew, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Julian, H. P. Watson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, George Tintor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Guys and Dolls,

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Senior Guardian man resigns over contacts with the KGB Clarke sends bill to drivers smokers and drinkers Index Best weekend value Canoe centre chief and company are found guilty Twist again Knife attacker stabs 15 in store rampage Warburg set for merger with us bank Heirloom sale fetches ?21m Budget 2: the sequel Thatcher is defeated says Delors The Times "Old Speckled Hen" Cornered bruiser takes out his frustrations on the nearest chin Political Sketch Convicted terrorists join Sinn Fein team for peace talks RAC Insurance services Tory Left and Right put the squeeze on Clarke 'I have got to admit that I took red gold' Gott's Letter of Resignation Editor attacks 'tactical slime from archives' Preston's Replay Labour unbowed over plans for opt-out schools Gold mine approved Hoover claims begin Killers work in security Kenyan drug charge Coroner blames CSA Egyptian relic sold Major softens stance on Euro referendum News in Brief Activity centre head who ignored risks jailed for three years Catalogue of mistakes that led to drownings Watchdogs call for statutory scheme School head tells of survivors' trauma Laphroaig Artful it ain't, but Oliver's the mother of all knees-ups First Night Review Lawyers in the dock over treatment of complaints Pensioner waited four years for £100 refund Intelligence knew of journalist's 10-year contacts with KGB Free spirit who shot grouse arid defended Pol Pot Peter Cole recalls Richard Gott as a former Guardian colleague with "an enviable ability to drive me hopping mad" The Corsa from Vauxhall Pass Notes Adidas Three cities exceed EU limits on air pollution Alternative medicine helps to ease asthma Beef the best buy Weekend Shopping Fake Power Rangers toys lethal' News in Brief MP wins case No charges What's my line? School emptied Wing fell off Cow in pile-up Now there's help for people with no… Why women turn to the Times Labour ploy leaves poor worse off, says Clarke The people at the very bottom end have lost money Sainsbury's Homebase Indirect tax rises 'preserve the shape of my Budget' Dell Pleasure seekers must pay for cancelled VAT rise Resilient Clarke remains the leader-in-waiting In Parliament Alliance Leicester Pensioners lose promised £15 Marquess's heirlooms make £21m to pay taxes Walpole's armchair sets the pace for Christie's biggest sale of the decade Currys Lord Lane insists some killers must never be released By a Staff Reporter: Motorist cleared over death of joyrider Phone scan heralds womb with a view By a Staff Reporter: Driver who killed youth gets five years Audi. Vorsprung durch Technik Consultants in pay row threaten work-to-rule Halfords Hospital staff 'failed to learn from errors' Mare that went to ground Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Major to press for assault on European fraud Tories going to federal forum B&Q Elections hold key to French. EU role PC Paris is 'ready to back Europol' Clintons' partner faces Whitewater criminal charges Golden State county goes for broke Cellphones Reuter: Girl from Ipanema contposer dies at 67 (Reuter): Breakout by rioting Cubans Comfort before combat 'has weakened American troops' Barclays Bank PLC Japan's Mr Clean wins first round in return to power Picasso's heirs sue to protect his name Nice Miami spurns vice for summit Reuter: Mountain children speak of ordeal Scottish Amicable Maoris dismiss £400m payout UN demands that Croat troops end Bosnia offensive Serbs release aid convoy Ebac Italian judge 'abused power' Nostalgia vies with fear as Crs turns 50 Bristol & West Russian captives freed in Chechenia Middle East and Oslo put on alert for Nobel protests Actress m mission to honour Vanunu Kurd MPs spared death sentences Royal Mail Father of Palestinian revolution to become a family man Eyre on a theme of triumph For the artistic director of the National Theatre, a decade of success will be enough. After the best of all possible worlds, he will go and cultivate his garden Multiyork Any advance on £300,000? Daniel Johnson on the auction for Martin Amis's new novel Adventure centres: what parents should know Downing Street's dinner lady Julia Llewellyn Smith goes shopping with Lady Blennerhassett, No 10's in-house cook Portland Conservation Philip Howard Top tipplers Diary Picture Gallery Moscow's literary agents Christopher Andrew describes battles on the media front during the Cold War Idol rich Billy bluff Diary Bettmg men Diary Out of port Diary Ex-Eye Is Middle East peace failing? Christopher Walker on Israeli fears about Arafat Low Ground on the Left When a journalist betrays his paper and his craft The Chancellor Tidies up In future Budgets, the risk of rebellion may be averted Labour's Old School Vested interests still control the party's education policy Past mistakes in Serbian relations US foreign policy Birds under threat Classical ethics, suicide, and 'the good of the college Cathedral libraries Hepatitis C patent Plumbing the depths Research authorship What's in a name? Court Circular The King's School, Canterbury Today's royal engagements Wells Cathedral Junior School Wisbech Grammar School Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial service University news Binney Memorial Medal Appointment Concerted efforts pay off Anniversaries Election Dinners Receptions Vice Lord-lieutenant Forthcoming marriages Institute of Actuaries Latest wills Gian Maria Volonté Personal Column Professor Michael Jarrett Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Easton, GC Robert Charleston Gambling at Monte Carlo News The Times Crossword No 19,721 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Warburg talks about Morgan Stanley merger Lloyd's ready to revise offer to names Gus plays Santa to investors with £301m bonus Infotech George warns MPs election tax cuts might trigger rate rises Trade deficit improves Arts Sport Brewers and hauliers angry over mini-Budget By our City Staff: Heavy global demand for BSkyB offer Talk to Towry Law Charihes Find New Funding Business Today Wall Street slides GEC-Alsthom wins £700m order to supply Tube trains Asil Nadir debt deal comes under fire HE Greycoat to seek London sites Hydro in Highland power cuts warning Tourist Rates London International back in the black Business Roundup Power plan warning GPT wins £50m contract Pensions equity move Home loan guide attack Rock mortgage rate rises Fine Art shares drop BT can sell $1.7bn stake The Times In Morgan Warburg they trust Leak brings glimpse of nwe investment banking era No concessions from Steady Eddie Fuelling Tesco's ambitionsPENNINGTON GrandMet pays £42m to reshape Pillsbury Cowie buys bus operator for £16.3m Compass stays on track Shares slide at Racal Electronics GUS Falling markets hurt SNC profits Commodities Warburg surges after merger talks confirmed Stock Market Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Racal Compass Seasonal GUSto Tempus Cowie The Times City Diary BT challenged to a burn-up on the superhighway Cable firms are making real inroads in Britain and BT is crying foul. Eric Reguly reports Lloyd's embarks on new offer Sarah Bagnall says all parties need a deal How British Gas chief got it right Business Letter Warburg flexes muscles in the global market A merger with Morgan Stanley would shake up the city, says Patricia Tehan SGS Barclays Investors remain on the sidelines OR Investors Chronicles The Times Unit Trust Information Service Interest Rates are about to Rise Cazenove Fund Management Are we forgetting how to give? Charities Finance Charities are having to become expert in ways to raise funds, says Pat Blair Donations the tax-efficient way M&G The route to a one-off success Charities Finance Kleinwort Benson Charities Foreign Colonial Charities A credit to charities Every time a shopper uses an affinity card, their favourite charity should benefit Home-grown funds Not 'national' charities operate in scotland. Pat Blair reports on a minefield for fundraise Key Travel Newton How to reduce your inheritance tax CAF Taking account of the future Charities Finance Imperator Financial Conferences COIF When everyone is not a winner Charities Finance The National Lottery was presented as a boon to charities, but many groups disagree, says John Grigsby Scope Professionals offer to help Charities are turning to city experts for advices on the best investment Research into Ageing A Christmas present with Megabytes David Hewson on the question to ask when faced with the flashy in-store home computer presentations Flawed chip Cashing up the old ways Internet users need a simple way to pay for information. Paul Lavin reports on the reinvention of money Printing up frau Online Desktop cut Listen in More Apples Read and discuss K/F Associates Price Waterhouse Making it on your own George Cole reports on the pitfalls and rewards of working for yourself Information Technology SMR Multiple Display Advertising Items ECM Selection SHL Multiple Display Advertising Items PK Selection And then was heard no more Theatre: The infuriating reticence of one of Britain's great stage actors; a far from reticent trio back in the West End Once Paul Scofield strutted many brilliant hours upon the stage. Benedict Nightingale insists that it is high time he returned Mike Oldfield Pop BRIMElime Records Echoes from the deep Concert Pop Biting, with plenty of ham Fascinating Aida Garrick Picture Gallery Bang&Olufsen Bang & Olufsen Centres Little to show for five years Pop: New albums include a sad return by the Stone Roses; plus jugle with a twist Ian MacDonald HMV Jungle becomes a growth area New Waves: Today's guide to the sounds of tomorrow Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Pretty boys play safe Pop: Take That take everything; a double bill with teen appeal in Hammersmith The point of being a pop star is that you get to do whatever you want. So why do so many of them just want to appear on children's TV? Funk for all the family Eternal/Michelle Gayle Apollo, W6 Sherwood loosens ties with past masters Julian Muscat finds a trainer of the old school discovering merit in a fresh approach to his craft Cheltenham Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyborgo to relish conditions Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Fitzgerald angered by fine of £450 Packer's screen revolution passes test of time Informal approach pays dividends in a country of sporting couch potatoes Alan Lee looks at the flash, brash but technically innovative Australian television coverage of sport Legal Notices Fraser's chance to press for further advancement Sutton hope for change of fortune For the Record Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe bowlers punished as Law cuts loose Record opening Journalists found guilty Surrey keep title Ferguson requires home guard after failure in Europe Youth policy brings reward for Ajax but presents United with dilemma Marshall confirms world ranking Sport in Brief Wharton confident he will humble Eubank Srikumar Sen meets the fighting man from York convinced that he will a world championship title in Manchester tomorrow Dutch masters of the new school The Times Green Flag signals lucrative times for England Ivanisevic bewilders Becker by raw power Victoria Wine No Snow, but huskies get the drift Picture Gallery English union plans to buy Woodhall Spa John Hopkins, golf correspondent, on moves to safeguard one of Britain's best courses and establish a national centre for the sport Radio Choice Radio 1 BBC1 Hypocrisy, hatred and Myra Hindley Review Variations Choice Satellite Football Players welcome idea of card game Rrugby union moves closer to adoption of football-style disciplinary system Tgcb opts for discussion rather than decision Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Golf Christian Dior Workers laid off at Lotus as funds dry up

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