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News from 16/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Magnus Linklater, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Cameron MacKintosh, John Skinner, David Blunkett, G. Lee, C. C. W. Taylor, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Stephen Buck, Brian Kealy, Martin Fletcher, Mary Perry, K. E. Wills, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Stephen Greenhalgh, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Kenneth Leech, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Richard Beeston and Anatol Lieven, Peter Barnard, William Shawcross, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, S. Baldwin, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, P. H. S., John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Eric Reguly, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Nicholas Wood and Ross Tieman, Roger Boyes, Mr Martin Walker, John Campion, Julian Muscat, Nick Nuttall and Tim Jones, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Ronald E. Buxton, Ian Murray, Community Correspondent, John Goodbody, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alfred Finer, Kathryn Knight, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, Caitlin Moran, Philip Kolvin, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Allan May, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Julia Hutton-Squire, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Alan Balloch, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Labour routs Tories by 20,000 votes The Result By_election swing is 29 per cent Irish leader's peace pledge Merger fails England crash Index Best weekend value £500,000 fine for Granada TV plugs Bathsheba, passion and Peres stir anger in Israel What's In the turkey? Chechens welcome peace move Magazine 30p on Saturday MPs condemn pay rise for gas chief Shrugging off genocide Cross Major urged to retreat in pensions rebellion In a bewildering world, a gas bill is perfectly understood by all Heseltine at bay in fight for Hercules replacement Airmiles Travel the World Gas staff say redundancy is better than pay and holidays 'humiliation' Assistant in British Gas shops Defector says agents invented nuclear lies Top civil servants face cash inquiries CU News in Brief Bnp beaten Teenagers held Radio hosts Lottery inquiry Jews seek grants Heart deaths False note Judge's error frees clerk jailed for anonymous calls 'Lover' is new clue to Bell killing Mojo Conman may be linked to retired couple's murder Gascoigne minder sought in photo row Bingo winner must share ?30,000 By Our Legal Correspondent: Law dinner turns into bunfight Husband rapist has his sentence halved Racehorse trainer tells of daughter's 'miracle' recovery By a Staff Reporter: Trial is halted in absence of witness Laird invites flood victims to spend Christmas at castle Dixons Volunteers rush in with blankets and medical aid Soft drinks sold with straws pose teeth risk for children By our Science Editor: Hill walker dies of rare disease carried by sheep tick Admiral Minister hands out ?lbn for'green' transport schemes Black spots named New Bar chairman launches reforms Growing pressures push students to consider suicide By our Legal Correspondent: Law posts for ethnic minorities earn prize Toys " …" US Pilot 'saw Glenn Miller's plane crash' By a Staff Reporter: Boys saved epileptic by using his mobile telephone Food store ruffles feathers in dispute over 'fresh' turkeys BOB Win a Christmas gift voucher Weekend Shopping Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess 'The Times has a good, clear business section' Local government shake-up restores three 'lost' counties Dell Nintendo By Our Community Correspondent: Shire campaigners welcome liberation Mp wants Bbc cash debated Smuggler jailed Pet project Chess move Body found Pools mugging Return to roots GM New Taoiseach pledges quest for permanent peace Quality control deficiency that lets down the law Riddell on Politics MPs enter new era In Parliament PC World the Computer Superstore By a Staff Reporter: Talks focus on fate of guns and prisoners Chechens dig in for a Russian onslaught How much do you pay to subscribe to an Orange… General stakes all on dream of freedom Berlusconi pins survival hopes on confidence vote Tapie's demise relished by Left Spectre of executed dictator lays dead hand on Romania's recovery Five years on, the popular uprising in Timisoara has, been hijacked by former officials of the Ceausescu regime, Adam LeBor writes Sea King hit as Carter weighs Bosnia mission 'Estonia' will not be raised Engaged priests deaf to sin Picture Gallery Warning by Rabin on Korea World Summary (Reuter): Ethiopian defends role (AP): Jurassic bark: the sequel Sun Alliance Insurance Motor Direct From Associated Press in Strasbourg: Nasreen awarded £12,000 by Meps German neo-Nazi faces a retrial Clinton's tax-cut plan is written off by critics The Times New US air crash prompts safety review Ira link in £200m Boston art robbery Campaign team buys off sex-claim woman Drugs 'a threat to politics' News in Brief Poll ratified Fire arrests (Reuter): School suicide (AFP): Giza diversion (AP): Birthday kept Turning point Muslims pave way for wide trade curbs ?40m 'gift' for black housing Admiral (Reuter): Raid by Liberian militia kills 48 By our Foreign Stafe: Children paying price for success B&Q Supercentres Boy raised by family dogs in Hungary Are private hospitals doomed? A food of new investment is pouring into Nhs Trust for private wings. Patients will benefit but the independent sector is running scared Esso Poetry of a life cut short Tony Dawe on the publication of the last poems of Dominic Sasse, who died in the 1992 Nepal air Crash A lottery winner's guide to the press 'The secret of success in musicals? I'd put it down to air travel' Cameron MacKintosh on the thrill theatre production-and buying chunks o Scotland For Sim City read Blyton If the Famous Five did us no great harm, why sould computer games damage our children? Kwik save Philip Howard No wise men Diary Snow good Picture Gallery Shrugging off genocide Richard Gott still fails to grasp the enormity of what he did , says William Shawcress Vatman All friends Shower show Who will tell France the truth? Charles Bremner On the taboo about welfare cuts A Wing and a Prayer British Aerospace needs better arguments for the Fla The Voice of the Swamp The Goft affair is simpler than the Left allows In Royal David's City Insecure politicians should beware impugning national heroes 'Guardian' in Moscow Pinch's pate Parole considerations in the case of Myra Hindley British Gas cuts and executive pay Labour and schools Wrong kind of kick 'A ray of hope in an unjust society' Ambiguous sentence Doubled and halved Poor girls Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Reception Luncheon Personal Column Anniversaries today Dinner Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Christening Church news University of Oxford School news Forthcoming marriages University news Orval Faubus Personal Column Major-General Jerzy Morawicz Tom Sutton Colonel Ivo Reid On this Day December 16 1927 The Times Today News The Times Crossword No 19,727 Forecast Warburg merger talks called off Trafalgar rules out cash call to fund bid Infotech Golden share in Northern to stay Arts Retail sales fail to pick up Maurice Saatchi fights for survival Sport Foreign & Colonial Break for the Border buys ex-TV theatre Privacy the Fine Border Business Today Stock Market Indices Fears easing Open all hours Move to put house prices in Rpi Multiple Display Advertising Items CBI survey suggests some hope on inflation South Western Electricity spurns the urge to merge Tourist Rates Woman aboard at Yorkshire Names may be offered payout from central fund By our Industrial Editor: UK hails Euro court win on pay Ici confirms deal with Union Carbide Busines Roundup Siemens edges ahead Lovell rebuilds profits Healthy result at Kunick Dobson Park cash call Equity Consort approach Electra value increases Gwr in 241% surge Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Asda makes first move towards 24-hour shopping Daily Mail Trust up by 43% Evolutionary failures Pennington Asw takes control of French group Changing Chrysalis stays in the red Central Transport cuts loss to £7m Radisson SAS Fine days boost Greene King Surge in sales of trusts lifts M&g Collapse of Warburg talks deflates shares Commodities Liffe Options London Financial Times Money Rates (%) European Money Depo5its (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Asda Daily Mail Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Sam missile Tempus Wall Street M&g Group Seeing more of Birmingham Better in US No-smoking posse closes in on Marlboro Man Jon Ashworth reports on America's growing campaign against cigarettes What Scotland needs to do Under the hood Plenty of fizz left in the battle of the colas Coke and Pepsi are under pressure, but are resilient fighters, says Stephan Buck Why the unemployed will always be with us SGS Equities lose early gains Investors Chronicle Telewest The Times Unit Trust Information Service The Harder You Work the Larger your Bonus Talking shop turns to shop talk Information TECHNOLOGYu International Search Partners PMR University of London News on screen Jobs Dp Support Services Ltd Whether car parts are articles Power to exclude costs from service charge Resiling from contract to buy land Clause extinguishes hirer's right of relief Privacy infringed by public fact Discrimination against man with long hair Council liable over mud on road Inappropriate to grant order for implement f contractual obligation Brecht to the future Theatre: A hard-hitting revial of dark foreboding: new lyrical talent on display; crown-snatching in Croydon Delicious shots of dry Sherrin Radio: A Saturday morning pleasure Pop Good treasons for a medieval romp Violence under control Concerts: Rousing patriotism and French songs Happy idea for songs of sorrow Pop Lines of quicksilver Raymond Weil Geneve Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A great year? Definitely maybe If 1994 was a year of desperate deeds in the pop world, it was also a time of high hopes and globe-trotting conquests for British bands Apollo Victoria Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The twelve raves of Christmas HMV Jazzed up with Ginger New Release: Ginger Baker, the cat who lost the Cream, is back in full, syncopated swing Top Ten Albums A Palpable Hit HMV Hard daze knights By our Sports Staff: Clubs agree to cash injectionfor national stadium Legal & Public Notices Welsh woes highlight far wider concerns Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Word-Watching New home will fuel Conference charge by Hednesford Mr. White colours Williams's opinion New Cambridge rowing coach gets a chance to assess his Boat Candidates Vicente Modahl certain to encounter new barriers World Cup hit by lack of snow For the Record Baf prepares to start trafficking inquiry Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Endeavour reaps rich reward for anxious Bradley Empty seats filling clubs with concern Students search for increased stability Players face heavy bans Mulling over the slippery slope of Beckton Alps By Our Sports Staff: Doncaster prepare for court battle to survive Aga Khan returns to Britain with reduced string Market Rasen Rapid Raceline Sanders completes unusual double Osborne has plum ride on Lord Relic Yesterday's Results Uttoxeter Catterick Maintaining a course against the tide John Hopkins reports that one of Britain's most beautiful golf courses may not survive another battering By our Sports Staff: Davies starts with course-record 64 Marshall outlasts compatriot Hendry begs to disagree Radio1 Easy listening, American-style Bbc1 Variations Convenient for heaven and the West End Choice Satellite Football 34 Lessons in Welsh Defeat Extend across… Beaten England run out of excuses McCumber 's opening salvo finds local favour Andrew Longmore enjoys advice from a Tryall sage while watching the world championship pacesetters Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Rugby World Aga Khan declares truce over dope test procedures

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