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News from 12/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, David Naish, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Vines, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Frankie Deges, Dick Pantlin, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Joyce Silva, Gerald Davies, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Martin Waller and Carl Mortished, Pat Gibson, John Redwood, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Barbara Simons, Marcus du Sautoy, John Young, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael L. Ryder, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Mary Quant, Russell Kempson, Roger Whitehead, P. H. S., Jeremy Isaacs, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Serota, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Alistair Grant, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Colincampbell, Peter Davalle, Adrian Brooks, Gleb Bryansky, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Mark T. Elvins, Cumberlege, Young of Graffham, Richard Evans, Colin Francome, Michael Wood, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Noel Annan, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Catherine Bargh and Peter Scott4, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Ian McGARRY, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, David Abbott, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Anatol Lieven and Richard Beeston, Alan Franks, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Margaret Leeson, Richard Beeston, Graham Lane, Robert Thomas, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Andrew McWhirter, Marianne Curphey, Rob Andrew, Alyson Rudd, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, George Brock and Roger Boyes, Alex Veys, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Catherine Milton, Richard Eyre, Mark Dunn, Clement Freud, Bethan Marshall, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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The Queen and Labour Russian tanks rebel capital Yeltsin says troops have invaded Chechenia 'to uphold constitution and protect civilians' Delors steps back from presidency Two feared drowned in Scots floods Index Kasparov emerges as true king of world chess The Times 13 pages of sport Get tough on Europe, Portillo tells Major £17.8m lottery prize goes to sole winner Kidney risk for thousands Racism inquiry Racing to the top Homeless and at risk The Open University 20P 5Right appeals for rebels' return as Major stands firm Prime Minister sets tough conditions for restoration of Conservative whip Dell Policy unit post offered to Maude Thatcher leads tributes to her mentor Lord Joseph Livingstone defends tax juggle Admiral The Scotch House Summer seen as watershed for Ulster ceasefire Main post offices to close in strike News in Briefs Chequers protest Chase man shot GCSE errors Brady sues North Sea threat Black survey War hero dies DNA expert who feared for safety Jailed by hitman Peer's pledge ends legal action Students hope university's pagan chaplain will bring them results Arsenal boss denies transfer pay-off American Express Student dies in frenzied knife attack at college house Peugeot Nhs units 'unable to cope' with rise in kidney patients Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Abbey National One-film Bond stirs fan club's enthusiasm Why women turn to the Times Anger over UN investigation into racism in Britain £35,000 bonus for prison chief Sprechen Sil Deutsch? Parlez-Vous Francais? Habla… Geese carve a slice out of market Horses hit by mystery illness News in Brief Marina blast Dog appeal fails Bogus PC case Car thief trap Plain wrappers Why Jack Straw should be reading King Lear Radical politicians would do well to learn a timely lesson from shakespeare's tragic monarch Labour's New Britain Book Tokens More women and girls sleeping on the streets The Olivers, Artful Dodgers, Nancys and Fagins and still out there, says charity for homeless Trivial Pursuit Anyone can end up homeless, the problem will never go away' Vandalism to drop walkway, protests peer South Bank design defended against proposed changes Churchill's stirring words live again Victims make a drama out of crisis Admiral Barclays EU's brave words fail to conceal Bosnia disarray Rose fumes after Serbs thwart visit to UN forces in Bihac Lond Federalism suffers as leaders close ranks What Summit Decided Would-be members face wait beyond 2000 Afghan nightmare jaunts Russia's Chechen invasion Yeltsin draws political flak as kmilitary intervention meets resistance Chechenia Factfile London Electricity Rebel allies confront Moscow troops Nobel winners clash over elections Breakthrough for Vanunu campaign Chirac celebrates as Delors ducks presidential race Preferred Direct Prosecutor turns focus on Clinton backer ISA White House hails step to all-Americas trade pact 'Godfather' sidesteps trial 300 survive death blast on jumbo jet Hope fades for crew in Atlantic Serial bomber Mines offer Attackers killed Trial begins Tap turned off Nurse defies death in the front line of mercy work Charities 'help a third of Britons' Poll rout threatens reforms in India Car Insurance National Westminster Bank Reuter: Swapo set to tighten grip on power Visual Art Please spare the horses Opera: Wagner at La Scala, Milan; two victims of Nazism remembered in London's Regent Hall Emma's making sense Overtures Entertainments Opera Songs in the face of death POP Variations on a youthful theme Concert Reviews Special dedication CBSO/Harding The Times Music Time to send in the clones Does the british musical have a future post Lloyd Webber? Matt Wolf investigates Leica Musicals Theatre Hunger for sensation The Libertine Books The Times Music Collection Films Theatre Guide Cinema Guide This could be explosive The mystery and potential danger of the mergury Promising advances in power from nuclear fusion Rats and the dilemma of jet lag Now suppose that all values of b1(1)… Why doesn't maths have mass appeal? Mathematicians should trumpet their successes, says Marcus du Sautoy, reporting on a recent breakthrough Radisson SAS Cyberspeak decoded Anjana Ahuja offers a guide from the side streets into the information superhighway Need to react Clocking on Burnside and his Problem TES No one behind the flashing light this Christmas On wave of nostalgia, we should raise a glass to lighthouse keepers Novafon Ltd. The local lad goes home to his people To Southerners, Tony Blair may be Islington man personfied, but to his northeastern constituents he is a local hero. Anne McElvoy reports Motorola Matthew Parris Fighting fit Diary A dismal Christmas and a worse new year Despite good economic figures, people are afraid for the future, and the next recession may be imminent The intellectual in politics Highbrows such as Keith Joseph rarely have the necessary decisiveness to be senior ministers, argues Peter Riddell Ex-chequer Diary One law Diary Old school Diary Slice of action Diary A Foolish Intervention The UN has no role in British race relations The Dance Runs out of Time Why hesitate any longer about a referendum? Uncommon touch Keith Joseph was a philosopher-politician of lasting importance Threat to terrace at the National Airports in SE Red Cross origins Iceman's occupation EU priorities on animal welfare Women in the NHS Lottery doubts Cabot's ship Caesarean births A forest for Oslo? Funding anomaly for Channel 4 A little learning Underground music Court Circular Royal engagements Royal anniversary Birthdays today Nature notes Personal Column The Times Today's anniversaries Picture Gallery Appointments Conference Lecture Cancellation Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Latest wills The Sovereign's Parade Multiple Display Advertising Items U. S. A. to give 55,000 "Green Cards" Forthcoming Marriages and Marriages University news Lord Joseph Church news Richard Kettlewell Charles Baskerville Charles Baskerville, Americ an portrait painter and nutralisi, dead in New York on November 20 aged 98. He was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1896 On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,723 Business No Title Forecast In the Times Schools Sport Liverpool slow on the draw Improved Palace make their point in Anfield stalemate Boxing Sport for All Cricket Tiffany & Co. By Our Sports Staff: Adams leads West Indies to formidable total Academy lessons humiliate EnglandAlan Lee, cricket correspondent, reports on a weekend of misery for tour manager Keith Fletcher Australian prospects look bright after two one-day victories in Sydney Snow Reports Saturday's Details Street takes a peek at downhill fame Yesterday's Details Disabled player in controversial ruling Short in Brief Ortlieb starts at speed Ch?vez keeps his title Panthers stretch lead Tait keeps Dixon at bay Chinese breakthrough Fisher's career-best Rolph swims to double Win a weekend in the Lake District The London Marathon Eubank's is sparkle fails to resolve old doubtsSrikumar Sen puts into perspective a champion's points victory in the Wbo title contest Champion forced to produce simply his best to keep brave Wharton at bay Larsson mines rich vein with victory over Sampras Swede enjoys lucrative success in Grand Slam Cup after Dvis Cup triumph Showman shines under television's harsh lights Chester time vital win to perfection Burns plans break with Celtic's traditions Klinsmann spices Sugar's triumph Boere presents persuasive case Fantasy league Record tenth victory Ipswich lack will to live Freedman completes another black day for Ayre Wycombe show why O'Neill is content to stay put United they stand in desire for title Rob Hughes on a 3-2 victory over Queens Park Rangers in which the champions showed their resilience England's women falter after encouraging start Little cheer from Villa clean sheet Le Tissier's genius fails to convince his detractors Sutton blocks Luton's path as Pleat looks further afield Fa Carling Premiership Pools Check Overseas Results Non-League Results and Tables Portuguese take advantage of Britain's disarray Decision time as sport pursues test case truth Crediblity of international federation at stake as athlete protests innocence David Powell reports in advance of Diane Modahl's attempts to prove that she did not take drugs Fancied Surbiton upset by Beeston Lacoste Statistician's dream deep in the chlorine zone Louise Taylor curses the city traffic as she battles to get in the swim at Ponds Forge Australian betters position in grim conditions Politics and poor preparation put Pumas out of the hunt 'Southern softies' have heart, will travel Andrew Longmore joins Fulham Travellers' trek across the great divide of rugby league prejudice Surrey steer clear of Benson's boot Lewis joins list of wounded Welsh Edinburgh take wrong options Ulster dominate wandering Exiles By Our Sports Staff: Leeds put an end to Wigan dreams of record Bracken's vision lays ground for England to blossom Accurate Andrew points way towards record-equalling romp at Twickenham David Hands sees Bristol's speedy scrum half flourish to set up a spectacular 60=19 win over Canada Flawed performance provides few clues to World Cup plot Simon Barnes believes England's success at Twickenham raised more questions than it answered How going straight smoothed my path to the ultimate goal Rob Andrew explains the change in technique that earned him a place in the kicking record books For the Record Racing Rugby League The Times Sports Service Schools Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Hockey Ice Hockey Cycling Rugby Union O'Sullivan ousts Foulds in relaxed manner Legal & Public Notices Slow road to success serving girls well Pupils benefit as Queenswood avoids pitballs of precarious profession St Paul's prevail over Berkhamsted to maintain proud winning record Monsieur Le Cure back on track Soviet Line lands Hong Kong prize Warwick Rapid Raceline Votes for Walden open way to brighter future Newton Abbort An exercise in staying a step ahead of the rest Putting one foot in front of the other is a growing phenomenon, writes Alan Franks Cycling makes painless move Coup that turned out to be a lottery The Ramblers N. B. S Sheffield Hallam University University of Strathclyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolfson College Oxford The Sunday Times UWE Bolton School Development Director The Board of Governors of Wellow House School,… GSS Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University Unfit to be a governing body? Should businessmen control universities? Catherine Barah and Peter Scott put forward their own findings LMS works-and here's the proof A 28-point plan could make local management of schools even more successful Goggle-eyed about books Far From being a distraction for young readers, television can provide marvellous stimulation The dangers of blazers If own-clothes days are peaceful, why have uniforms at all? Sentencing in offences 15 years old Court of Appeal Law Report December 12 1994 Court of Appeal Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Nelson's Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitor entitled to interview sons Prison sentence on first offence Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Motorhomes Multiple Display Advertising Items Crystal Travel Columbus Disablement claim should be paid Severance payment overseas taxable New Zealand Australia South Pacific Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tazab Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Americana Vacations PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Economists' faith in Clarke tames rate-rise forecasts RJB Vega out to win work training RAF crews The Pound Stock Market Word-Watching First National Deal paves way for sale of coal fund managers Tourist Rates Results and Statistics Today La Cr?me De La Cr?me Takes You from College through… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yield curve will become even flatter Multiple Display Advertising Items MFI is sitting pretty for profits Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items Fee income rises as KPMG shakes off recession Multiple Classified Advertising Items Behind the rate rise Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elusive dividends of Irish peace Self-reliance is the key to lasting benefits, says Ross Tieman Adam & Company Silly ways to raise state spending by mistake No chairman? No problem! The Times City Diary Trivia time again The Times City Diary All-Swede The Times City Diary Williamson's Barrymore Radio Choice Radio 1 An adaptation Farr better than at first sight BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice The Week Ahead Rises over 5% tipped for many chairmen NatWest branches quietly into Sunday banking Picture Gallery Mercury seizes initiative in Warburg merger Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching PosTel enters race to save Stanhope State's Mistakes Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Halifax to spell out merger timetable

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