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News from 27/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Anatol Lieven, Anthony Clare, Nicholas Serota, Director, Alyson Rudu, Magnus Linklater, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Jenny Pery, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, William Clarke, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Julian Lewis, Stuart Jones, Michael Hornsby Coutryside Sorrespondent and Gillian Bowditch, TIM Judah Balkans Correspondent, Raymond Chess Correspondent, Susan Greeneield, Donald MacIntosh, Stephanire Billen, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Richard Sharpe, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Dobson, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Graham Serjeant, Alan Hamilton, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Tovey, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Kevin McCARRA, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, P. H. S., Nicholas Harling, Plter Bills, John Hopkins, Norman Hammond, Tony Kerpel, Julian Muscast, Stephen Sellers, Benedict Nigtingale, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jan Prebble, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, J. H. A. Desmond, Peter Cuming, Sydneyfriskin, Oliver Holt, Beverley Warren Coleman, Barry Pickthall, Tim Bradshaw, Mary Sims, Howard Garner, Bill Frost and Alan Hamilton, Julian Muscat, Dr Abi Berger, Norman Hammond, Arecheologv Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy, Andrew Hull, Borin Young, Rohert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Edward Leigh, Pat Cilson, Anjana Ahuja, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, John O'Leary and James MacKintosh, Gwen Robinson, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond, Richard Evans Julian Muscat, Colin Campbell, Terence W. Wiseman, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Sport on nine pages French police storm hijack jet Islamic terrorists killed, but all 170 passengers rescued after 15-minute gun battle Labour backs plans to levy lifetime tax on graduates Index By a Staff Reporter: Looking back in affection on John Osborne £64,500 holiday Yeltsin offers to withdraw Stewart breaks a finger in Test Acrobat dies in fall Busy lines cut off free phone offer Bernard Levin Barclays 20P Playwright who shattered the mould John Osborne's smell of the Kitchen sink put reality onto stage Wives and loves of angry young man who became old devil Bankruptcy Sale Large and unpredictable softie waged a postal war of nerves Labour demands checks on freed offenders after killing Girl dies from meningitis after party News in Brief Air crash deaths BBC victory More homeless Boy, 7, held Gas fire deaths Buses destroyed Child assaulted Marathon jam Festive wave Defiant hunt runs gauntlet of insults and hoax bombs By a Staff Reporter: Baby's abductor wounds Wpc Roy Castle named personality of year 'He never imagined people loved him as they did' By a Staff Reporter: Circus acrobat falls to his death The Alfred Dunhill Shops curtail holiday to offer more bargains Birdwatchers keep an eagle eye out as barn owls enjoy revival Oxford puts £1m price on chairs in fight for cash Timeshare scheme proposed The Times Demos Millennium Lecture Series University regains Einstein autograph Drain brain relieves the pain in Spain Keene on Chess Sheehan on Bridge Beaten and starved, they prayed for freedom Pig fat for lunch on Death Railway: The Times pays its last visit to Christmas 1944 Dunkirk hung over me like a black colud How hunger turned us into nation of black marketeers Such a relief to have a proper home Sharps By a Staff Reporter: Back to a billet for char and gunfire Currys Balladur bathes in glory of spectacular mission to beat terrorists Former colony's conflict hijacks presidential poll Effect on France Crusading pop singer was threatened with execution Hostage Elite French commandos called in to save hostages Shock Troops Reuter: Muslim extremists target foreigners in war on unbelievers Starts Tomorrow Chinese leader's visit seals ties with Burma Bosch Picture Gallery Us envoy sent to Korea for talks on pilot's release Yak sperm bank to be opened in Tibet Patten 'the serpent' fights fear of future Japanese warned of surge in terrorism Russians to seek fresh Chechenia peace talks Grozny hints at compromise as Yeltsin's troops get bogged down Strange companions share basement seal of power Anatol Lieven, one of the last Western newsmen to escape from Grozny, reports on the surreal scene in the cellars of the bomb-damaged Presidential Palace, from where President Dudayev directs the Chechen resistance Bihac's maverick leader threatens Bosnia ceasefire Gorbachev's winter slide from power haunts Yeltsin 'Correct ' seasonal cheer catches on 'Latin lover' actor dies Air Portugal (Reuter): Three shot in Haiti protest Corsican murder (Reuter): Uzbekistan poll blow Rabin meets Oman sultan (Reuter): Drunk driver hit airliner (AP): Airborne stowaway Notes that pluck at our heart strings Why do we love to wallow in sad music even when we feel happy? Psychiatrist Anthony Clare investigates Simpson A healthy trust Greater honesty can do wonders for the doctor-patient relationship Thomas Cook A big nose in the whisky business Richard Paterson first sniffed at seven. Now he is a master blender Mulberry England Old girls get to work Rabbi Julia Neuberger believes in networks for women-so much so that she has helped to set one up The Lion King Clues in the cortex How a terrible accident shed light on our thinking Prophecy isn't always soothing Magnus Linklater on the seer whose warnings come true Powell axed Deadly calculations on the runway Christopher Dobson explains how the security forces prepare themselves for terrorist hijackings How his genius struck me Instead of venting his rage and hatred in physical violence, John Osborne poured out a stream of great plays Filed spite Big bong Lost copy Higher Thinking Labour moves forward on graduate tax Demon Delight January 1920: Prohibition declared in America A Patriot for us Osborne was a unique observer of English life 'Lack of interest shown by M15 in agents of influence' Vanishing ponds Witch-craft Better in than out? London's cars and parking dilemma Plain sailing Glenn Miller memory Tate paintings blush unseen Bankside competition Sanctity of the home Liberal disposal Bread sauce Birthdays today Social News Anniversaries Forthcoming marriage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Community pride finds a focus in new hotel Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Imperial Cancer Research Fund National Trust seeks £1m to buy castle Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Early dwellings found preserved in estuary Archaeology City centre dig reveals big medieval friary The Times Court & Social Page John Osborne John Osborne, playwright, actor and author, died on Christmas Eve in a Shrewsbury hospital aged 65. He was born on December 12,1929 Basil Herbertson Basil Herbertson, pathologist, died in Cambridge on December 11 aged 73. He was born on September 12,1921 Church appointments Covent-Garden Theatre The pantomime was a popular in the 19th century as it is today, although Hop o' my Thumb, playing also a few yards away at Drury Lane Theatre, seems to have fallen out of favour Stuart Roosa Stuart Roosa, American astronaut, died on December 12 aged 61. He was born on August 16,1933 News The Times Crossword No 19,736 Picture Gallery Business Sport Forecast Arts Tomorrow Features Law The Papers TV Listings Opinion Columns Obituaries Letters Sport 17-25 Warne wrests control away from England Stewart suffers broken finger as Australia's bowlers fight back in second Test Referee's card trick steals Le Tissier thunder Busy day for officials Arts Law Blazer Fair Wind for Recovery McClair's riposte jolts United into life Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Pools Check Everton's attacking venture fails Rovers return to top after brief interlude Newcastle curb cavalier approach in bid to catch leaders McManaman makes the running Southgate's efforts poorly rewarded Forest fail to spark the imagination By a Correspondent: Tottenham surge spurred by Barmby Burley gets preview of fighting spirit at Ipswich Arsenal let slip chance to break home jinx Rangers hint at more creative style Hibernian's championship pretensions cruelly exposed at Ibrox Exeter's lack of pedigree exposed on derby day How To Enter The Times Aberlour Hogmanay Quiz The Prizes Day Two Questions Argentina's coach trying an innovative formation David Miller looks forward to watching an intriguing clash of styles in Buenos Aires Middlesbrough stay clear after fierce meeting at Bramall Lane Ritchie plunders Wolves' coffers Pools Forecast Chapman penalises Redruth's basic mistakes Cambrone beat neighbours 16-13 in Cornishmen's traditional festive clash David Hands visits a corner of England where the quality of rugby reflects a rugged lifestyle Stirling caught on the rebound Leicester see cloud on horizon for Barbarians game Neath show capacity for a scrap Chalmers busy with healthy appetite Bristol fashion back row mastery Bladon Lines Europeans plan Cup alternative Results from Yesterday's Ten Bank Holiday Meetings Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Wolverhampton Blinkered first time Barton Bank denied emphatic victory Last-fence error allows French hope Algan to steal Kempton glory Chevalier makes the most of fortuitous booking Thunderer: Kempton Park Master Oats to take honours Thunderer: Chepstow Guide to our in Line Racecard Cogent stands alone Tuigamala curtails St Helens revival For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Yorkshire pack chase pace-setter Bucknall pardoned doctor's orders Boxer on danger list Wessels stands firm Hammond in Belgium Season's fate in balance Level pegging at Oban Snow Reports The Times Dolphins victory puts Shula ahead Sport in Brief Headwinds put brake on Hobart hopefuls By our Sports Staff: Taylor and Priestley lead world title hunt MacAllan Lancashire gain from stalemate By a Special Correspondent: King's strike blow for English pride By our Sports Staff: South Africa's seam bowlers enjoy field The man who knew too much When the , Master sent for John Russell Taylor, the former Times film critic expected the worst Royal Academy of Arts Dance Having a great Grimm time Theatre for Children: Kate Bassett rounds up the best on offer in London Bored to boogie Rock Tomorrow Terror vision Christmas feast for eye and ear Dance: London is offered a trio of major productions for the holiday season. Debra Craine reviews them all Entertainments The Bombay Brasserie Grimm Tales Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Paul Haynes Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's essessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films of London and (where indicated with the symbol on realease across the country The Times Legal Appointments Butterworths Position Sought Coventry A stressful year was had by all David pann ick Qc, reviews a legal year in which all sections of the law have been called into question Stanbrook and Hooper Clifford Chance Bind-over offers no conclusive defence Win a trip of a lifetime to the biggest party in history Foreign aid for purpose known not to be sound is unlawful Law Report December 27 1994 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Standard of proof in sexual abuse Using tracing documents in personal claim Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racehorse Ownership Brentford Dock Multiple Classified Advertising Items BT Lorraine Electronics Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCF No light at end of market's tunnel The 'feel-bad' factor dominated 1994, a depressing year for investors, says Michael Clark Word-Watching The Times Head-scratching time for Thatcher's new investors SFO's winter of discontent The Times City Diary Running it off The Times City Diary Colin Campbell: Cut-price cover Gut reaction Radio 1 In the black, just for fun Radio Choic E Potter by numbers, with only two to come Review BBC1 Variations Anglia Satellite Sky One Choice Black Christmas: Baby Fathers Power Players 30 Economists see lean but healthy growth in 1995 Pensions blow for part-timers Merchant banks spread the pain of job cuts Times Two Crossword David Brown, the Huddersfield gear specialist, has… Brokers take on direct insurers Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Stock Exchange's insider dealing curbs imminent Japanese banks take losses Ica Foreign Financial Inc. City Blues 30 By our Financial Staff: Ex-Saatchi chief buys Adidas

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