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News from 28/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

Autores

Tunku Varadarajan, David Adams, Anatol Lieven, W. H. Thomas, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Michael Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, David Lowenthal, Simon Wilde, Roger Maynard, Gerald Davies, Angelos M. Angelides, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Pat Gibson, David Tod, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Roger Gardiner, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Sean MacCarthaigh, Richard Morris, Charles Bremner, Peter Galloway, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Russell Kempson, Glenn Davies, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Alan Johns, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Emma Wilkins, John Grigg, Robert Ingle, Paul Wilkinson, P. H. S, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Stewart Tendler, Stephen Armstrong, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Raymond C. Jorden, Evan Dyer and Eve-Ann Prentice, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Anjana Ahuja, Christine Webb, J. Drewe, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Rana Sabbagh, Philip Pangalos, Ben Lynfield, Alan Mitchell, Veronica Tuke, Joe Joseph and Philip Pangalos, Alan Coren, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, James C. J. Farrell, Brrenda Maddox,

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Judicial review threat forced Howard to act Guinness ruling delayed 22 months Four priests shot in revenge for airline storming Index The Times Sales sensibility Argentina's Christmas cards lost in the post £64,500 holiday Shoppers jam credit lines Blair's left turn on health policy Peter May dies Five-year-old girl 'with headache' dies of meningitis Plea from a diarist's heart Yeltsin vows to crush Chechens but calls off Grozny raids N&P No Title Mercury offers up to £40 for free calls that could not be made Mercury One-2-One has admitted misjudging how many Christmas Day free calls would be made by new subscribers Blair vows to turn back the clock on Nhs reforms By our Political Correspondent: Left angry at plan to tax graduates Elizabeth David Cookshops Hurd hints he may step down in 1995 News in Brief MoD tests queried Hunt for sex attacker Hong Kong exercise Mother pleads to son Samaritans throw computer lifeline to Internetters By a Staff Reporter: Reason for meningitis outbreaks is unknown The Sale Woman doctor found strangled in flat Police marksmen kill quick-draw champion Peter May,'professional' amateur of cricket, dies Saturday in the Times Taxi driver killed in fight at cab rank Habitat Nationwide sales fever jams credit card lines A levels undergoing 'revolution by stealth' The popularity of continuous assessment courses with low failure rates is prompting concern that standards are less rigorous Acrobat died in circus act that crippled older brother CU Commercial Union A hundred swans at risk after oil spill Motorists face 30-mile detour to go yards Pensioner missing as widespread floods close roads Lord Archer escapes as car veers off M25 The Nightmare before Christmas Swimming coach faces teenage sex charges News in Brief Bouncer killed False identity Ambulance fire Teenagers held Pulpit protest Three charged Victims named False alarm Giant Oxfordshire airport proposed Developers condemn potential objections as 'tyranny of status quo' By a Staff Reporter: Woman carried bomb in her bag for weeks Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess PC World the Computer Superstore Bond film eyes Rolls-Royce site Telecom Italia Defiant Chechen rebels dare Russia to stand and fight Chechens at Argun dismiss the Russian threat, writes Richard Beeston, the only British correspondent in the war zone of Grozny yesterday Yeltsin calls off Grozny bombing Belgrade rivals vie for readers Talks resume to find Italian leader Car Insurance Bosnia raids put truce in danger Office World Algerian hijackers planned to blow up jet over Paris Dixons Martians replace Marx as Hungary seeks new beliefs Palestinians held after battle to block bigger settlement Jordan forced to confront 'honour killing' of women Corrupt Brazilians siphon off £12.8bn Texas Kitchen Picture Gallery Sisuhi has suspected heart attack Security increased for Haiti leader after shoot-out Cia may still have moles, says spy Lion King Top diplomat on mission to free American pilot in Korea Dolphin Australia poll shows swing to republic From Associated Press: Surfer at US resort killed by 20ft waves The news that the headlines hid John Grigg looks back on a turbulent year for the world's two largest democracies-and offers a bet for the future Sonia Gandhi: could an Italian become the ruler of India? House of Fraser Sales sensibility Fashion Iain R. Webb Emerging from the winter sales with a sense of achievement means carefully selecting classic pieces Fortnum & Mason Selfridges DOBINA New Stock Has Arrived Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Difference is Debenhams Alan Coren For once, a writer who would be delighted to stare at a blank page Back to work The Times Diary Beribboned The Times Diary Bring back the sense of belonging Better than the state or the family, communities really do hold Americans together, says Michael Elliott France's Algerian legacy Charles Bremner reports from Marscilles on how the hijacking has stirred up old fears of Muslim fundamentalists Pup talk The Times Diary No smoke The Times Diary Statuesque The Times Diary From Moscow to Grozny Yeltsin is losing the war on the home front A Level Playing Field The academic gold standard should not be squandered Eternal Plum February 1975: Wodehouse dies, but Bertie will never grow old History lessons for the parties Tv viewing habits From V & a to Uea Focus on Cyprus Preserving archives for the nation Threat to air cadets Craft cuts Network for the blind Benefits of NHS fundholding Listed house Sign language Court Circular Birthdays today University news Personal Column Forthcoming marriage Anniversaries Transformation scene would put new life into Sadler's Wells Rare grave markers found in wall When man's best friend became a valued source of protein Archaeology Western Isles get a new arts centre Church news Latest wills Peter May Peter May, CBE, England cricket captain, 1955-61, and chairman of the England Cricket Selection Committee, 1982-88, died yesterday aged 64. He was born on December 31,1929 Personal Column Lord Campbell of Eskan Lord Campbell of Eskan, chairman of Booker McConnell, 1952-66, died on December 26 aged 82. He was born on August 8,1912 Multiple Display Advertising Items Your Will Rukba Dialysis and Transplantation their only Hope Professor Karl Schiller Professor Karl Schiller, Minister of Economics, 1966-71, and Minister of Economics and Finance, 1971-72 of the Federal Republic of Germany, died in Hamburg on December 26 aged 83. He was born on April 24,1911 Rossano Brazzi Rossano Brazzi, Italian film star, died in Rome on Christmas Eve aged 78. He was born on September 18,1916 Boxing The Heavy-Weight Championship Johnson Declared Winner Sydney, Dec. 26 On this Day December 28 1908 News The Times Crossword No 19,737 Business Times Weathercall In the Times Sport Australia prepare to dictate Gooch out ot first ball of demoralising day for England Arts 26,27 Homes 29 Leicester joy as Richards joins centurion ranks James Meade Limited Insurers at Odds over Sales Thompson rewards Bolton s labours Tranmere's approach lets them down as rivals close gap on leaders Garner's thrust seals first blood for Wycombe Yesterday's Football Results and Tables Pace-setters back on course for record For the Record Norwich backed into a corner by Gunn's departure London rivals tire of seasonal slog Tottenham and Palace run out of ideas as manager's patience is exhausted Whelan proving good investment The Times Allison's double stops rot Argentina unveil their 'new Maradona' Oldham continue to rise Barnsley swept off their feet in promotion tide The Times 'A wonderful batsman and outstanding captain' Simon Wilde on the tributes paid to Peter May, the former England cricket captain England a prepare for go-slow Tour of India offers emerging players chance to impress Legal & Public Notices Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Thomson's defiance gives New Zealand fresh hope Vikings capture the divisional spoils Sport in Brief Searching for snow Taylor joins casualties Nunez off critical list Widnes sign Alvarez Umpire strikes back Foord a muddy victor The Times Sport plays real part in matters of life and death Midweek View Simon Barnes Year when heroic triumvirate exposed the trivial and put greatness in perspective Kong pits power against England MacAllan Supporters pay tribute to a stalwart Hallett finishes off Cheam's challenge Hawks make point with Cahill's strike Test your selection talents and try for points Pick a second-half team in our rugby game and win international tickets and satellite systems Directors Bitter By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Danoli looks best of Festival hopes Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Absalom's Lady holds the aces Welsh National may transfer to Newbury Stratford Newcastle RSC Radio 3'S Year of British Music Film The dying of the light Richard Morrison went to Rome in search of a story. He left it stunned by the poetry in an old man's soul Whistle down the Wind Tomorrow NT Royal National Theatre Young wonders Theatre Whistle Down The Wind Riverside Studios, W6 A stormy Malle content One of France's most controversial directors talks to David Robinson about the New Wave, his new film, and some old misconceptions Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Time cannot be extended without any explanation Challenge to amendment of information is possible Duty to inquire into all relevant information Brussels Convention prevents overlap of issues in parallel proceedings Advocate's conduct leads to client's acquittal Intention to injure essential to misfeasance tort Determining whether tenancy is on commercial basis A capital idea - move to the country Dreams of a rural life are as strong as ever -and more and more Londoners are taking the plunge, says Christine Webb The cost of a missing nought Check property sale contracts carefully, terrible mistakes can be made Call for restoration In Brief: Former RAF houses for sale; Longford Hall to be demolished Rush for a bargain Property The Times Commercial Property Real people, real fires, please Extraterrestrial presenters, Oprah Winfrey's Thought for the Day, and a Coliseum of the air . . . there's no harm in wishing for 199s Tuned into the big time Listeners and advertisers are very taken with commercial radio, Stephen Armstrong on the BBC's unhappy year The Times A growing trend to let you grow Alan Mitchell on self-fulfilment as a means of selling The nation's top viewing Capitalisation, week's change CE Heath Wary bulls warm to a recovery in the markets Philip Pangalos finds City analysts cautiously upbeat on 1995's prospects The Times Dow lifted by bond rally and Mexican sell-off Tourist Rates The Pound Change on Week Stock Market The Week Ahead Wall Street Japan pumps up for deregulation Joanna Pitman regrets the demise of service with a smile in petrol stations By our Industrial Editor: Pay deal research challenges ministers' argument Managers who have to wield the axe in America face stress-related burnout Survivor sickness is stalking firms in us that have fallen victim to job cuts, reports Scan MacCarthaigh Employers pay record work-injury damages Gold mines develop rock-burst warning GA's full-time pensions Japanese lottery row Portugal privatises Credit Suisse chosen Time Warner venture Mercedes racing back China cash pledges fall Word-Watching The Times Air France fights Frl1.5bn EC order Business Roundup Internal mining The Times City Diary Singapore stint The Times City Diary All in a name The Times City Diary The mandarin who dared to ask for two weeks holiday More weddings and a funeral in corporate us Sean MacCarthaigh looks back at America's business year Beware the ghost of policy overkill Gilt-Edged Radio 1 The sound of music in film Radio Choice Night with the stars goes out with a whimper Review Lynne Truss Variations Satellite Choice Television Upbeat for '95 Itt sells finance businesses Insurers at odds over code for sales Discussions on life and pensions policies meet heavy weather Boardroom optimism falls to two-year low in IoD survey Brighter new year for Japan Times Two Cross Ward No 355 Winning Move Word-Watching Clarke likely to put off rate rise MCH US Burnout

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