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News from 26/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Renee Bravo, David Adams, Edward Owen, David Winckles, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Gopal Gandhi, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Simon Brindley, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Joseph Williams, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Gavin Elser, Robert Miller, Patricia Tehan, R. Orwin-Brown (Chartered civil engineer), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julian Amery, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Tim Jones and Tom Rhodes, Iain Douglas-Hamilton (Chairman), Rub Hughes, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Maurice McGrave, Russell Kempson, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, Adrienne Cooper, Diana Grimwood-Jones (Honorary Secretary), John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Seymour Spencer, P. H. S, Bill Hutman, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, and Sarah Cunningham, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, W. F. Cooper President, J. S. Seeley, Barry Pickthall, C. B. T. Adams, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Neil Bennett, Deputy Business Editor, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Booker, Matthew Parris, Stephen V. Straker, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Ross Tieman, D. J. M, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Catherine Milton, Christopher Irvine,

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Labour stands by for an early election £9m in autumn campaign fund Pressure grows for lottery limit after £7.8 million win Index Win a £64,500 holiday Overloaded thieves spend Christmas in lift Great sales guide Christmas tradition unites royalty Man sought over killing Ex-MP admits link with spy Bank looks West 8 pages of Boxing Day sport Police poised to attack hijackers How I escaped from a city under siege by the Russians Gievers & Hawkins 20P 'Generosity of spirit alone can banish prejudice' Comet No Title Queen draws message of hope from the words of a First World War poet Mild weather brings relief to quiet roads Christmas twins collide Rover 100 replaces Metro Alternative message Sex attack on boy, 14 Drugs seizure charges Christmas delivery Club doormen shot £10m canal clean-up plan Deselected Labour MP admits secret dealings with KGB Ron Brown was contact for Gordievsky Woman is burnt to death in churchyard Plain sailing in Bermuda Triangle Crew and passengers celebrate Christmas on QE2 Police seek ex-husband after woman shot dead Elenor,'the Man Eater', sets her sights on Twickenham Gavison Patients of HIV surgeon call for advice This Week in the Times Your guide to the best bargains on offer Everything from four-poster beds to three-seater sofas; from sharp suits to classic cutlery STAPLES Laurel Tories may tip vote in favour of hunt ban 'This may be the last time they can celebrate the season of goodwill by tormenting our wildlife' Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge MOBEN Theatre's leading lights illumined darkest days Christmas 1944: Londoners, sinews stiffened by dramatic example, determined to see out the last act Alerted to the approach of enemy bombers by condewords but sitting tight through the air raids, audiences enjoyed the dawn of a golden age of acting and some classic films, even if the plots were adapted to the times, Alan Hamilton writes Death came silently in Hitler 's last rage against Home Front The Scotch House King's message of hope to the nation Lines of love sustained romance in wartime A blithe spirit on stage as sirens sounded Russians claim 1,000 deaths in Chechen victory Ceasefire rekindles hope of war-weary families Bosnians struggle to survive The Times Demos Texas Arms shipments puts France on Islamic hit list Atlantic dinner for one Spirit of peace raises Arafat image over Bethlehem Burberrys Hollywood gossips feast on exploits of wild bunch Picture Gallery Saddam accuses the West News in Brief (Reuter): Ceausescu vigil Climber foiled (Reuter): Polar triumph Spanish corruption jolts King 12 hurt by Hamas suicide bomber in Jerusalem Crash jet may have had illegal cargo of rocket fuel Santa's army keeps the peace in Haiti Rwanda shifts French focus to boost East African ties Delhi jail's inmates learn the message of Christmas Pentagon financed Belorussia arms deal Magnet Raising the titanosaur Evidence of super-large dinosaurs Teeth examinations testify to a biting cold in the Middle Ages Man's oldest footprints to be reburied Picture Gallery Solving ultimate brain teasers The presenter of the Royal Institution lectures is tackling one of science's great riddles, says Nigel Hawkes Forte Tooth truths Durham Pine Feet first A Christmas survival guide If you must over-indulge, take plenty of water - and go out for a long walk in the morning The whitewashed cowboy Gavin Esler tells how Hollywood turned the black heroes of the Wild West into a palefaced fairy-tale In search of gospel truth Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the man who may transform our understanding of Christianity LION KING Matthew Parris Hong Kong Merrily on High: Will there still be harmony here when the British have packed up? Spooky (I) Scent packing The Cabinet in the year 2000 Politics is a fickle business. So who will prosper, five years on, asks peter Riddell Grounded A small battle in the greater war Russia's assault on Chechenia could affect the whole uneasy relationship between the West and Islam Spooky (II) Two birds Greatest gift The End of the Runway Air piracy must remain a crime that never pays Times past, Times Future A holiday series on how we see our history The Queen Speaks May the coming year match the hopes of her message Cavalier use of expert witnesses Fishing dispute Anglo-French praise Safety of Amboseli's tame tuskers Defence of dowsing Alexandria's libraries A staunch European Scott's inkwell Pollution threat to the Taj Mahal Dress code Round robins Court Circular Anniversaries Nature notes Balkans may have been in conflict in the Ice Age Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Travel Forthcoming marriage Marriage Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Church leaders call for concern for the family to be extended PCC MARKSON PIANOS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Court & Social Page Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zail Singh Bill Tulloch Church news Lilia Skala Cold Bath Fields Prison David Bache News The Times Crossword No 19,735 Picture Gallery Sport Times Weather Call In the Times Football Waugh holds up England Bowlers make early inroads as Australia innings fails to take off Alan Lee reports from Melbourne on a tense and absorbing opening day's play in the second Test match Sports Quiz Simon Barnes Racing Thistle Hotels A game-in grave need of goodwill The Ghost of Christmas Past, Hardaker of the League, revisits football with a haunting message Rob Hughes summons the spirit of a dictator whose warnings have proved ominously prescient New Zealand hit by disrupted build-up For the Record B&Q'S Free spirits pose holiday problems Francis and McGhee struggle with the enigmas of Dumitrescu and Joachim B&Q Supercetres By our Sports Staff: Four from Central set record with places in play-offs Vikings, Lions, Packers and Bears still on course for Supre Bowl Snow Reports NFL Details Van den Heede puts drama behind him Harriers prepare for record turnout Mesh Technique Which doctor was the FA's chief guest when England drew with Romania at Wembley? The Quiz of the Sporting Year compiled by John Goodbody Mere figures of fun and fame Magic numbers fill the sports pages and haunt the sporting mind: mere figures which carry the whiff of greatness, the stench of defeat. Simon Barnes invited suggestions for the magic numbers of sport: here are some which cover the mightiest deeds and the most obscure, a list that links Bradman with the Devonian skittle alley, Lara with a darts thrower Barton Bank can complete notable double at Kempton Richard Evans, racing correspondent, believes the cast which, dominated last season's King George Vi Chase finish will to p the bill again Cheltenham Racecourse Rapid Raceline William Hill Racing Fixture Kempton Park AYR Comprehensive Form Guide to the Ten Contenders Newton Abbot High Baron has scope to build on fencing debut Weather by Wincanton Wolverhampton Trainers First Preferences Huntingdon Hereford Sedge Field Market Rasen St Helens plan to revive championship with former glory Kembury can influence Welsh title Full Guide to the Boxing Day Fixtures Llanelli's spirited backs cut loose in fine style Dunvant deal blow The Times Answers to Sportsquiz on Page 20 Judicial amendment of words in statute Wide discretion in assessing child's special needs Alleging breach of parental duty over childhood abuse Condition not applicable to unauthorised building Evidence excluded prematurely should be considered Direct effect on social security arrears European Law Report Recovering benefit from personal injury damages Court of Appeal Evidence of facial mapping by video superimposition Spellbound by old magic Joseph Williams unveils an attempt to conjure up the lost thrill of a Victorian Christmas show Entertainments Five Spectacular Yeargalas Dance Theatre Pop Frozen treats in two flavours Show for Children Music A large gin and actor on the rocks Benedict Nightingale recalls his uproarious encounter with an eccentric genius Film Pink generosity Overtures Books Video Halfords Opera 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 biggest party in history Start collecting token today—and enter a competition that allow you to welcome the new century twice The Times Literary Supplement Millennium 2000 Parties Method of payment The Times Millenium 2000 Ltd Your questions answered Seasonal bookings bring cheer to Disney Short Brothers aims to fly higher Ross Tieman looks at the Belfast planemaker's plans to double sales Word-Watching Fraud alert as stores re-open for the sales By our City Staff: New car market 'set to grow' Supermarkets plan to reward loyal shoppers The Times Banking on a Christmas phone call Branches may be closed but it's business as usual. Sara McConnell investigates Dangers in promoting a drinks drive Jon Ashworth looks at a potential conflict of interest for the drinks industry, which has just spent £50,000 on a seasonal campaign The Times City Diary Scrum down Switching on to global electronic spending Patricia Tehan looks at the future of the Internet network as a high-tech shopping mall Picture Gallery Re Joyce in the Dead Radio Choice Radio 1 In the midst of excess, a short, sharp shock Review BBC 1 Variations Choice Satellite Crime Fighting Word-Watching Winning Move NatWest plans to buy Wall Street firm Chairman rejects building society buy Times Two Crossword Building cutbacks criticised Hodder Headline pulls out of book agreement BP to sell chemical business Save the Children Screen Shopping Industry ready to grow, says ICI chief

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