News from 19/12/1994
1994; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Robert Smyth, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Dan Retief, Peter Baker (Bursar), Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Inigo Gilmore, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, D. J. MacKie, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bryan Stiles, Pat Gibson, Geneive Abdo, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Beryl Goldsmith (Chairman), Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Keith Pike, Ted Happold (Chairman), David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Allen Sykes, Alan Smithers, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Anthony Lester, Malcolm Brabant, P. H. S., Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Harry Keen (President), Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, J P Morgan, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Pamela M. Jordan, Tom Wright, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Peter Rutherford, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Jessica Berry, Agence France-Presse, Giles Whittell, Chris Parker, C. C. M. Parish, Brad Burgess, Managing Director, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Anjana Ahuja, J. G. Wishart, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Joel Brand and George Brock, Ian Brodie, Michael Welsh (Chief Executive), Ian Brodie and Emma Wilkins, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Church, Yves de Kersauson, Jon Turney, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, David Powell, Alyson Rudd, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Clement Freud, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMaurice Saatchi Aitken plan to woo back Tory voters Referendums on bedrock issues Labour spokesman in new school row Enniskillen device is disarmed Index Aids Santa who was given the sack sues for his job 12 pages of sport Newton cheers up the 'ugliest building' Angry QE2 passengers will sue Shops praying for late festive rush The new Dietrich Russians bomb Grozny after refusing talks Anatol Lieven, one of the few correspondents still in Grozny, meets the Russian soldiers on the front line and describes the defiant Chechens' nights of fear Cross Adams rejects surrender of arms as condition for talks Rape victims may be asked to pay back cash awards Graham's Blair says voters are still wary of Labour Rebuff from Major upsets party faithful Hurd tries to ease Gibraltar tension Straw calls for media ruling on lottery win Jail chiefs investigate Hindley interview News in Brief Escaper 'dangerous' Interflora says sorry Gay protest at cathedral NUT rethinks test ban Tributes to Lord Pitt Glitter has surgery Widow hurt in burglary Wildlife sites named Car Insurance QE2 passengers 'bumped off ship aim to sue Cunard 'It was like a floating building site. Instead of boarding passes they should have given out hard hats' The QE2 Europe court acts to cut Bulger killers' sentences Jesse Jackson defends broadcast Mother tells of murder manuscript American Express The National Lottery Christ Church breaks new ground with Arab prince's sermon Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess MS Car commuters to be squeezed in roads U-turn Worst polluters steer clear of exhaust clean-up American Express March of factory farming leaves hare on the run Glamour and kitsch return for Christmas Rural Nativity play contrasts with excess of consumerism in the capital Police pledge no hiding place for drink-drivers Health suites offer escape from season's ills Bias and poor taste head complaints to BBC unit Travel companies line up 20% discount on holidays Darwin v Designers: the new struggle for cultural supremacy Ben MacIntyre reports on the return of creationism to the US political agenda-in coded form Feed the Children Laphroaig Garter begins 'naive' mission Critics discount peace envoy's talk of hopes for Christmas deal Cellnet Greeks summoned to arms against Islam in Bosnia Bulgaria 'staying in the slow lane' Admiral Muscovites fear war less than mafia reprisals 'Every nation has its black sheep. The Chechens just have more than most' Texas Press gag upsets Yeltsin allies Breitling Palestinian shock troops chip away at facade of peace Hamas says it will not be deterred from its aim: destroying the PLO accord with Israel Chirac changes his spots with claim to champion Left From Associated Press in Washington: North Korea crash killed American helicopter pilot Lynx Ludwig's locks go under medical microscope Gospel camels do star turn House of Rhett Butler's birth to rise from Atlanta ashes New White House shooting revives plans for traffic ban Clinton mail vetted Algiers hit by pylon saboteurs News in Brief (Reuter): Ex-magistrate iii press scuffle (AP): African plague (Reuter): Gaza apology (Reuter): Deadly roads (Reuter): Ice sages Mandela concedes improvement for blacks is too slow Reuter: Eight die in day of Karachi violence Sins of the fathers Denial by colony of air safety cover-up PC World Winnie is sued over £9,000 jet hire bill Picture Gallery Green shoots of Verdi burst into flower John Tomlinson's revival of the master's first surviving opera is a triumph for both men, says Rodney Milnes Back for a Bible belter Rock The Bible Borderline, WC2 Entertainments Visual Art Musicals Passion fora Patti? Overtures Music Schubert with added charmc Concert Monteverdi Choir\Gardiner Queen Elizabeth Hall Served piping hot Jazz Lammas Purcell Room The Times Dance Etherege but no edge Theatre: Restoration comedy; old-style panto; Toad bids hail and farewell Old puns are still the best Babes in the Wood Sadler's Wells Mr Bennett, meet Mr Hockney Michael Church enjoys the tale of Yorkshire's two artistic doubles Admiral Theatre Pop Film Toad of the year Wind in the Willows Olivior The Times Books 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 The Society of London Theatre A big bang theory Intergalactic fireworks Generick markting in the wild The misery of microchips which miscalculate Science Briefing Odds you just can't grasp Is it true that most people have no understanding of the laws of chance? Jon Turney investigates One common mistake comes as news even to judges Pd TES A prodnose lurking in the Wendy house The last thing nursery schools need is an ofnurse from Whitehall Interflora Eyebrows and insolence Joanna Pitman talks to a woman who has brough Weimar back on song Matthew Parris The railway is an obsolete, albeit agreeable, form of transport. But should the poor subsidise it? Ghostly blues The Times Diary We shall all benefit from these millions When foolishness drives the State to have a lottery, the biggest winners become public benefactors A Balfour for our times? The Government's disintegration in 1903-05 has echoes for John Major, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Smoking guns The Times Diary Yule protest The Times Diary Burnt fingers The Times Diary Picture Gallery Love story The Times Diary Predictable Sarah-Miles is turning to fictional love… The Times Diary The Restless Ranks Mandela urges patience: his party must listen Santa Tightens his Belt Shopkeepers and politicians feel less than merry this Christmas The Wrong Messenger Britain needs no lectures on racism from Jesse Jackson 'Market forces 'at work in the Nhs Prison policy and pay Cut-price schooling Tulip origins Question of Britain's role in Europe Science and religion Ba franchises Police and press A blind eye? Role for engineers at Bankside Bloody field Season's bleatings Forces appointments Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Summer Time Nature notes Personal Column The Times Today's royal engagements Church news Lincoln's Inn Latest wills Picture Gallery Royal College of General Practitioners The Alternative Multimedia Christmas Card Forthcoming marriages Broken ribs 'did not kill Alpine Iceman' Archaeology Research into Ageing Court & Social Page Appointments Lord Pitt of Hampstead Lord Pitt of Hampstead, politician and president of the British Medical Association. 1985-86, and chairman of the GLC, 1974-75, died yesterday aged 81. He was born on October 3,1913 John Miller, GC John Miller, GC, mine disposal expert and African government administrator, died on December 15 aged 91. He was born on May 22,1903 Church news Peter Hebblethwaite Peter Hebblethwaite, fomer Jesuit priest and writer, died in Oxford yesterday aged 64. He was born on September 30,1930 Patrick Cobbold Patrick Cobbold, president, of Ipswich Town Football Club. died on December 16 aged 60. He was born on June 20.1934 A Most Mealncholy Disease Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,729 Knockando Business Forecast In the Times Rugby Union Picture Gallery Gatting down but not out Essex bowler Ilott called up to help injury-plagued England Toowoomba Scoreboard Hughes sidelined for next two Tests Golf Football Sport for All Tiffany & Co Vine withers as Eurosport takes to the slopes TV Action Replay Hendry's 50th title sets him after new targets Lacoste Skelton's double raises doubts Dollar Girl's victory presents Briton with difficult choice Flawed timing takes edge off good time Kelly bows out with home-town triumph Sport in Brief Fife fly into gap Britain strike silver Bryan stopped in tenth 49ers revel at home Tasmania set the pace Gatien beats arch-rival Jones takes the plunge Scots break records Win a weekend in the Lake District The London Marathon Rock-solid Els sets benchmark for future Faldo's finishing burst has no impact on relentless South African Auguin sweeps in with solo record By our Sports Staff: Von Gruenigen closes as Tomba suffers Our Sports Staff: Record-breaking Davies finishes year on a high Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Souness denies £30,000 payment claims Crisis and quality go by the bored at Highbury Dulled supports lost for words as Arsenal maintain official silence Rob Hughes finds adventurism and anger in short supply as Leeds United grind out a 3-1 win McGhee makes early point Ward puts Palace on humbug alert Keegan seeks no sympathy United stroll takes detour in the depths of new Forest Limited Scotland pay heavy penalty for lack of ambition Group Eight Brady frets as Brighton breeze nears storm force Simon Barnes believes another managerial casualty looms after a 1-1 draw with Swansea City Everton fail to reach passmark Turkington on hand to tear up form book Nicholl acts like Scrooge Evans worried by Liverpool's growing lack of penetration FA Darling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League First Divison Goalscorers UEFA euro 96 Pools Check Non-League and Regional Leagues European Results F. A Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Bell's League Championship Reading's new-look managers begin on high note Football puts its shirt on profit Megastores and merchandise take clubs into the high street Andrew Longmore on a game realising the purchasing power of supporters ready to buy more than just a ticket Brighouse band together to produce net gain convened Hendrie's treble seals double and six-point advantage Harlequins survive on lean fare Challinor's penaltics take former cup winners into fifth round Downfall of Gloucester engineered by Jackson Relentless Bath brush Scots aside Underdogs bark up wrong tactical tree Waterloo have to win battle twice Eves fails to secure knockout but wins on points Leicester's figures add up to rout of Blackheath Christie's cunning may dispel host of South African doubts Tabard fail to cut loose Richmond's cup lifeline Resolven close to celebrated scalp England take advantage of margin for error South suffer from lack of big men By our Sports Staff: Sella makes amends as France beat improved Canadians For the Record Racing Cricket Table Schools Sport Winter Sport Guide to the Week's Main Fixtures Rugby League Rugby Union Multiple Display Advertising Items Dubacilla enters Kempton equation Aga Khan and Labour Party deliver right message Racing commentary From our Irish Racing Correspondent at Kavan: Flashing Steel struggles Rapid Raceline Leaders over the Jumps Edinburgh Lingfield Park Edinburgh Course Specialists Steering through the terror A day out on the track at Brands provides some heart-stopping moments for Alexandra Frean Under Starter's Orders Eagles fall, Cougars roar Mesh Technique Batley glimpse glory St Albans refuse to let trophy hold slip Cold comfort from Melodious Celery Afterhoughts Sharks bring Jets back down to earth Bank took reasonable steps on wife's rights Law Report December 19 1994 Three appeal routes form traps for the unwary Prison officers cannot disobey lawful orders Appointment of sole trustee is valid under Act Flights Polo Express Courier Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Zealand Australia South Pacific Remedy for invalid arraignment Power to quash committal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items America Multiple Display Advertising Items Three cheers for Santa Claus Children may have doubts, but teachers still believe in Father Christmas Education " a fresh start" University of Durham Collingham BAC The great science mystery If so many more pupils are taking science at Gcse, why don't they go on to a level? Alan Smithers peers into the test-tube Goethe-Institut Holborn College Queen's Marlborough College University of Oxford Schiller International University Camden School for Girls Devonshire House School Wellington College Westminster Abbey Choir School Oxford Easter Courses Times Newspapers Capitalisation, week's change Heath Group Today Results and Statistics La Crème De La Crème Allders Firm grip of monetary policy will need to continue in 1995 Gilt-Edged Sterling's competitive level is ensuring that UK firms gain market share Payout surge tipped at East Midlands Companies Multiple Classified Advertising Items RJB shares snapped up by miners Multiple Classified Advertising Items High risks could force satellite phone mergers Eric Reguly looks at those jostling for position in the race to launch the next generation of phones Easing down for the break Economic Outlook Sunday Tips Kinnerton (Confectionery) Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swatchmobil site sparks German job fears Ford opens door for Uk component suppliers Word-Watching Legal&public Notices Picture Gallery Organised crime poses biggest threat to trade The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Tourist Rates The University of Nottingham By our City Staff: Fraudulent claims cut by insurers Tax and rate rises double inflation Business Roundup MAM seeks freedom Discount sector boom Draft rules for Crest Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide A few sensible ways to make Britain feel better Weekenders breaks into Britain Jessica Berry reports on a new name in the UK clothing business He did not stay for the money The Times City Diary Last word The Times City Diary Left turn The Times City Diary Well-versed An Eyre view of theatre Radio Choice Radio 1 How poisonous some people turn out to be Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice The Week Ahead Exchange to take stronger grip on firms Rolls-Royce cars to use Bmw engines Winning Move Board ignored PosTel bid to block ousting of Saatchi Times Two Crossword No 348 Word-Watching The world's most festive airline Trafalgar bid expected today New year job hopes 'brightest since 1990' City Index New Year Remedy
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