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News from 21/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Anthony Harris, Christopher Thomas, and Zahid Hussain, Jon Ashworth, Victor Silvester, Paul Heiney, Michael Saward, Anatol Lieven, J. D. Burrows, Alexandra Frean, Duncan J. Woolard, Simon Barnes, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Bill Abbotts, Managing Director, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Par Betrand Pigeon, Anthony Hidden, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Christopher Purser, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Roger Maynard, Brian D. Roden (Director), Par Francois De Sivignon, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Robert Miller, M. J. Boleat, Director General, Martin Fletcher, Wai Fong Harris, Neil Bennett Deputy Business Editor, Peter Ball, Anne Ashworth, Personal Finance Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Patricia Tehan and Anne Ashworth, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Anthony G. Phillips, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Mehmet Tahiroglu, Brian R. Snary, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, George Gardiner, Michael Hornsby and Wolfgang Münchau, John S. S. Stewart, D. V. Tonge, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Sally Jones, Brenda Maddox, Paul Sexton, Par Xavier Moine, S. Chomet, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, P. H. S, Charles FitzRoy, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Eric Reguly, Colin Cambell, Michael Binyon and Tunku Varadarajan, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Rodney Castleden, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Simon De Bruxelles, Par Charlotte Plasse, Anjana Ahuja, Dominic Kennedy and Lin Jenkins, Anatol Lieven and Richard Beeston, Christine Webb, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Brian Clarke, Michael Ware, Philip Pangalos, Arthur Leathley and Philip Bassett, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, A. J. Lucking, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Gwen Robinson, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Arthur Leathley and Anjana Ahuja, Peter Strafford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Colin Harris, Graham Hancock, John Phillips, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simon Congdon, Catherine Milton, Colin McQuillan, Kathryn Knight, Kate Alderson and Nicola Tyrrell,

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Berlusconi doomed as allies defect Berlusconi doomed as allies defect Snowfalls predicted for today Index Seasonal tops and flops Ruling could cost jobs, Portillo says Minister's insults raise Welsh chorus of protest All that glisters Murder hunt: man arrested Police shoot man at White House Gas go-ahead The calmer sex Mutinous QE2 passengers say they plan to sue Cash boost for societies N&P CSA is forced to shelve third of its cases Poorer but wiser, Pearson suits his seat in the theatre of the absurd Political Sketch Britain faces defeat by Spain over fishing rights Ministers reject peace plea by rebels Interflora My days as a schoolgirl spy, by the head of Mi5 MoD chief appeals in bribes case Security overlord named in prison shake-up Cut-price cigarettes attacked Enniskillen bomb 'by splinter nationalists' News in Brief Bulger case challenge Killer exorcist jailed Nhs patients let down Five killed 'IRA spy' Inmate escapes by taxi Times crossword dates Mental patient held over murders as third body is found Frenzied attack in Suffok village Wife who killed husband with hammer walks free Christmas in the Times Boy, 5, inspires stamp Schoolboy roamed village with shotgun By a Staff Reporter: Judges refuse to jail death driver Pizza Jazz By a Staff Reporter: Coroner criticises Alpine ski school Women more reliable than men when the going gets tough Psychologists say women get more self-confident as they grow older, and less likely to suffer stress-related illness Legal aid test will bar those with 'aura of wealth' Price cuts on more holidays Preferred Direct Fake lawyer worked for 17 months Last-minute surge lifts shopkeepers' spirits Residents defeat Government over night flights By a Staff Reporter: Toy train sells for £35,000 17 are hurt fleeing hostel fire News in Brief Princess excused Panorama libel Driver sought Theft charge Venables inquiry Blip Boy flees Neave release Froe ban lifted Opera lover fined for disturbing village peace Minister backs renewable energy schemes as costs fall Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Another twist on the road from Moscow Vladimir Ashkenazy's falling-out with the Rpo after it negotiated with a rival has echoes of a past episode. Richard Morrison reports Sheehan on Bridge BBC screens cable news in America RAC Measles campaign caused 80 adverse reactions Departing spin doctor says Clinton can turn around decline Knifeman shot by police outside the White House Rochester Big & Tall Helicopter row jeopardises Korea pact Czechs seize record haul of uranium News in Brief (Reuter): Neo-Nazi rise (AP): Target met (AFP): Hanoi agrees (AFP): Glowing trail Right-wing agenda tops American bestseller lists By our Foreign Staff: Troops try to counter Mexican uprising staff FLA Snipers get upper hand in Karachi violence RAC Spirit of Christmas is barred from Bondi Beach Black South Africans see bright future ANC chooses provincial Zulu leader as national chairman China fails to rejoin Gatt but paves way for further talks A. U. D. I. T Commission Japan eases claims for death by overwork Investors panic as Berlusconi calls for mass protests Confusion as Carter agrees two deals Spain agrees to suspend Rock border controls Murder charge for autistic youth sparks outcry in US Caucasus borders closed Dell Chechen chiefs war of words defies belief The Chechens have traditionally defied any attempt to subdue them. Their readiness to die for a cause fills Russians with fear and admiration, Anatol Lieven writes from Grozny Le Shuttle Vie privée, la polémique continue Le 'Petit Noir' toujours plus fort Animaux protégés Cumul des mandats Guerre du Homard Le Commandant Cousteau prend le large Les 35atis d'Asterix A crackling good Romanian Christmas Five years after Ceausescu, a heartwarming tale of celebration, democracy—and succulent pigsWhen the gloom descends at winter-time, Paul Heiney sees pork lift the spirits Multiple Display Advertising Items I fear I will swoon away Louisa May Alcott has conned us sensitive girls for a hundred years On Boxing Day Seasonal sparklers Just when wardrobes need glitz, fashion offers a jewellery-box full Ilias LALAoUNIS Krizia The Diference is Debenhams Alan Coren Cunard should have known better than to set deadlines for the plumbers On yer bike Diary Picture Gallery Where the buck stops Peter Riddell says ministers are more likely to resign over private peccadilloes than public blunders like Whitemoor Floundering Diary Quibbles Diary By a whisker A winning formula for Major George Gardiner says a referendum is not enough The Maestro Myth 'You give a gesture in the air - and the sound comes out' Secure Knowledge The operational lessons of Whitemoor Russia's Outlaws Yeltsin deserves greater support against Chechenia Aids tests and the insurance market An example too far? Dance casualty Airports in South East Sonehenge bluestones in their prehistoric context Duty 'by stealth' on electric vehicles Glenn Miller memory Churches and sects All at sea? Wartime role Card culture Court Circular Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Personal Column The Times Scott's inkwell crosses the world three times Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Passing out parade Turners Dinner Church in Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Country ponds are fast disappearing Anniversaries Commodore Owen Robertson Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times David Dean Multiple Display Advertising Items Rukba Rabbi Jacob Kaplan Archibald Reid The Circus The struggle to win acceptance Northern Cyprus The Cyprus Turkish Industrial Enterprises Holding… VISA ETi Enterprises Ltd. Cyprus Turkish Cooperative Central Bank Ltd A small country that has big plans Mehmet Tahiroglu reports that there are grounds for optimism over economic growth Turkish Bank Kyrenia, N. Cyprus Gülden Asks for Justice FIBK Far away from the tourist hordes Northern Cyprus Peter Strafford on the tranquil and unspoilt beauty of Northern Cyprus News The Times Crossword No 19,731 Business WPA Forecast In the Times Tomorrow North Sea gas field viable as costs cut Commercial director of the Leeds resigns Intel to replace millions of faulty chips Scientists force Pentium manufacturer to apologise Homes Picture Gallery Rise in lending suggests Christmas on credit De La Rue wins Portals Arts Sport Lautro fines more friendly societies Victoria Wine Tory Voters what Brand Loyalty? Media 28 Business Today Coal sale date Berisford issue Public debt levels still a threat, OECD says British Coal asset sales in Wales raise £94.5m Docklands developers chosen Tourist Rates The Times Former hotel group director remanded Trafalgar House chiefs look north Plantsbrook funeral deal referred to MMC PowerGen to buy in up to 8% of shares High noon for Sun and Ivory Diamond sales fail to sparkle 'Yes' vote on pay averts Jaguar strike Business Roundup US taps UK telecoms Record US imports Names plan legal action Minimum pay survey TSB sells Irish bank Logica agrees price cut Progress on Nadir hotel Contracting out C&L lifts fee income Berisford seeks £295m for takeover of Welbilt La Crème De La Crème The London Hospital Medical College SOAS Exciting Opportunity Regulation at a funeral pace MMC must look lively PowerGen provides Treasury's safety net De La Rue pays dear for Portals Pan European Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items EDEN Allders Creme de la Creme Wessex Water takes a dive Eurotherm's record operating margin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commodities Life Options Extended Zantac patent boosts Glaxo's shares 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 Wessex Water Glaxo Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes Into the fryer Tempus Eurotherm Wall Street A foreign country The Times City Diary Chop two-ey The Times City Diary Second best The Times City Diary 1,000 runs The Times City Diary Ebenezer lives Germany puts expediency before EU currency ideal Public scepticism towards monetary union is growing, reports Wolfgang Münchau Cost-benefit riddle Too early to distinguish between fact and fantasy at Lloyd's Business Letters The only permanent cure for inflation Regulator rot SAS Scrooge and the ghost of J. M. Keynes Further gains in thin trading The World's Fastest Microprocessor The Times Trust Information Service Ernest Jones New sentence of life plus 70 The diktat rom Brussels is that copyright protection is extended. Does this mean less Elgar, Delius or Debussy on the radio? Britain's cable to the world The BBC is taking on the giant news networks of North America. Alexandra Frean reports BBC NBA What the ABC1 s really watch The Times TV Top 20: Programmes that Abc1 Viewers Love and Hate Measuring the fickle tendency Voters have less brand loyalty then ever, says Alan Mitchell Please pass on the parsonage Rachel Kelly finds a growing movement among parishioners against the sale of vicarage to laity who want an Old Rectory address Home life above the shops One woman's initiative has helped to create 3,000 new homes in town Single Father's Success Story Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Considering whether to postpone report Checking magistrates' balancing exercise on report Pleadings not for playing games Public conscience test not applicable to bank draft obtained by fraud DPP cannot stop extradition case Warning over evidence from criminal Visitor's visa cannot be varied for student Play up, play up, the play's the thing How to hook the audience Opera: British singer in New York wins the house over Theatre BE an Oliver Judge Visual Art Dina is there anyone finer? Rock: Soul meets street mixers Dina Carroll Wembley Arena Magpie raiders Blackstreet Apollow, W6 Theatre Tokens Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide In good hands from the start London Theatre: A successful Dickens transfer, attractive Sheridan and a panto disaster A Tale of Two Cities Greenwich Wearing its true colours at last The Rivals Albery Better luck next year The Sleeping Beauty Theatre Royal, Stratford East The Times Wall-to-wall perfection Visual Art: The youthful charm of a great Venetian painter; plus ancient sophistication Some of the finest and freshest Italian frescoes of the 18th century have just been restored. Charles FitzRoy reports from Udine Byzantine and intriguing The artefacts of the rise, decline and fall of a thousand-year empire are on display at the British Museum. John Russell Taylor views history Scandinavian air lines Choral Music: Stephen Pettitt welcomes Danes and applauds Brits Chorus of Christmas celebration The Sixteen St John's, Smith Square Silly hats, but few party favours London Recitals Christmas Cracket Wigmore Hall Cello second fiddle Julian Lloyd Webber Wigmore Hall Breeders' Cup raises stakes Ludlow Cockney Lad tops betting Tattersalls to rule on wins By Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dreaper plays down burden of expectation Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Hexham off Rapid Raceline Pick the top-scoring 'Times' Courage First XV Second-half rugby game offers chance to win championship tickets and BT satellite systems Barbarians take shape for festive encounter Midweek Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Virginia Charles Who's Who Majestic Tomba sweeps to slalom victory Olympia reaches new heights of popularity Country Partners Cannons' astute signings pay dividends Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Carter still on course as Bailey's challenge falls short Birds muscle in on anglers' catch A booming inland cormorant population is bad news for fish and fishermen. Brian Clarke calls for urgent action to address the problem Powerful Ampofo adds second title Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Today's Fixtures Auguin approaches second stage win Sport in Brief Castleford go through Wessels takes back seat IOC favours Salt Lake Dallas lose Smith Final replay in prospect Snow Reports Word Watching Edberg and Pickard agree to part Swede ends association with man who guided him to six grand slam titles Gatting comes face to face with two impostors that Midweek View HITACHI a Touch Easier The Times 20P on Boxing Day Comedy with a biting twist Radio Choice Radio 1 Meet the tonguq, and other furry creatures Reviwe BBC 1 Variations Satellite Choice Rugby Union England's win welcome but devalued Celebrations muted after Queensland collapse to unlikely defeat Horton hoping for swift return on German loan Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Fishing Thistle Hotels Lone regret as Lendl loses long battle with back injury

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