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News from 29/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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John Crofts, Edward Owen, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and Philip Bassett, Jeremy Laurance, Magnus Linklater, Rachel Cusk, Tim Judah, Jan Wilson, John Diamond, John Cassels, Director, Philip Howard, D. J. Bloyce, Graham Stanton (Preffessor), Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Hugh Long, Peter G. Jones (Chairman), Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, R. L'amie, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Tim Sands, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Judith White, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Pellew, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dr Trisha Greenhalgh, John Davies, Simon De Bruxelles and Stewart Tendler, Dalya Alberge Arts Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Clark, David Trench (Project Management consultants), John Young, A. J. Colbert, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Richard Beeston and Anatol Lieven, Harvey Elliott and Victoria Walker, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, P. M. Roth (Chairman), Russell Kempson, Richard Sharp, Adam Lebor, P. H. S., A. W. Bown, Edmund Marshall (Vice President), David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Gyorgy Nagy, Norman Hammond, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Henry Burke (Managing Director), W. M. Forrest, P. H. S, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, David Ekserdjian, Eric Reguly, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Peter Williams, F. N. Golding, Secretary, Kate Alderson, Stephen Logan, Richard Duce, Paul Haynes, Dominic Kennedy, John Hicks, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Agence France-Presse, H. J. Belsey, Barbara S. Young, Eric Bellenie (Chairman), Graham Wynne (Diretor), A. J. Bradley, Harvey Elliott and Norman Hammond, Jeremy James Taylor (Artistic Director), Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Ben Lynfield, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Stephen Parish, David Powell, Michael Steinberger, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Jimmy Hill, Jonathan Prynn and Philip Bassett, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine,

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Gas chiefs cut checks for pipeline leaks Profit put before safety, says Labour By a Staff Reporter: Shane Warne hat-trick as England are beaten Index Le Shuttle special offer British mandarins are high-flyers in pay league Lady Mishcon hurt in £1m robbery at London flat Giving up smoking Sports Quotes of the Year CIA director resigns over spy scandal Flood alert as swollen rivers threaten towns and traffic N&P No Title Demand for university places goes up by 2% 'Cut-throat' competition for students Dell Tax cuts a matter of time, says Major Japanese blessed in Wales Labour to host conference on business in Brussels Smallbone of Devizes Friends of meningitis victim traced News in Brief Lumb returns Cabbies charged Cradock dies Lottery winner Crash tragedy Unwanted pets Murdered doctor was pestered by obsessive man Peeping Tom questioned by police Village mourns friends who died in boat tragedy In the Magazine Christmas volunteer killed by hit-run car Abbey National Baby is born in wreckage of her parents' car London aims to become focus of film industry Commission lunched to cut red tape and make city more accommodating for directors and crews Escom By a Staff Reporter: Queen puts out Windsor fire with a soda siphon Exposed! Pools "System" NHS trust refuses to deny Bart's dirty tricks Regular workouts help grandmothers to build better life Top brass urged to tighten belts and learn to cook Ski Super Deals Great Snow Must End Saturday Three hurt as bus hits low bridge Scientists discover marine fungus that kills leukaemia cells University's anti-cancer find is part of drive to benefit from world's 1.5 million species of fungus Renault Cars with Flair Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Telecom Italia E1 Grumpy thrives on offending the neighbours In his final report on Britons in Spain, Bill Frost meets the man who is proud to be a misanthrope: "They call me the neighbour from hell and they are dead bloody right" Holiday workers head for the sales The Times B&Q's Big Sale Red Cross urges ban to stop landmine carnage The times Christmas Appeal B&Q Supercentres Picture Gallery Airport plan rouses protesters Gas alert as car hits main News in Brief Circus inquest Heart warmer Murder charge Cyclist killed Missing maggots The Lion King Pantomimes are booming—oh yes they are! CIA spies log on to network of secrets RAC the New Knights of the Road France's Algerians fear reprisals for extremist attacks (Reuter): Group admits killing priests UN commander wins pledge of Bihac ceasefire Bossi warns against snap poll Staples The Office Superstore Socialists survive censure in Spain Briton launches crusade to save Bosnian treasure Bulgarian hamlet of hope for Balkans (Reuter): Burns cancels show (Reuter): Three die in quake off Japan News in Brief (Reuter): Kurds perish (AP): Law blocked (AP): Dozens killed (Reuter): Case delayed (AFP): Deer error The Magical Music Box Israel 'is helping China' on jet project Yeltsin sends in troops 'to free' Chechen capital (Reuter): Kozyrev backs assault Britons lured by Eastern Europe's good life Lond Russian bombers hit orphanage in Grozny Dhaka opposition resigns Rwandans return home to a deadly cycle of revenge Barber to four heads of state dies at 82 London Electricity Settlement bulldozers roll on despite legal query Congress urged to drop gun curbs Sale of 'hitman's bullet' delayed First talks fail to win release of US pilot Nordic sport by Nordic Track Add the zest of-a Cradock On the redoubtable woman who first put glamour into the British kitchen Unbeatable Winter London Breaks Keycamp Holidays Never boy with guns The grim message of a shooting Picture Gallery Tradewinds Beware of the bite The dangers of rats, squirrels-and pet dogs Striking a blow for phosphorus No time for hesitation in treating meaningitis Falling down on giving up Dr. Trisha Greenhalgh surveys the market for ways of quitting smoking Bright spark Doctors as ghost-busters Jeremy Laurance studies Western medical perspectives on possession A drug worked where priests failed Saga Services Ltd Crucial hours Be ready for Yeltsin's demise Chechenia is a last, hopless gamble, says Anatol Lieven Most likely the West will be rudely awakened, as if no one saw it coming Final act The Times Diary Who deserves to be honoured? Rather tha gilding the ginger bread, says John Grigg, honours should recognise neglected merit 1995: Annus mirabilis It's amazing how the country could be transformed in a single year of innovation Or try this The Times Diary Palace coo! The Times Diary Rose gardens The Times Diary Last course The Times Diary Algerie Francaise France may have ended the hijack: Algeria is still hostage The Real Miracle Drug March 1955: the discoverer of pencillin died London Fields of Vision The capital needs a film commission Controversy over the dating of Saint Matthew's Gospel Fewer and better? Shelved diploma Poles in Hungary Child support changes Insurance and HIV Lottery gamble Musical future Funding blow for wildlife in Wales Listed house Height of rudeness Key to sporting success Store of good will Social News Church news Institute of Mathematics Wisdom will not enter a shifty soul, nor make her… Centre brings hope to estate facing anarchy University news Forthcoming marriages Early villagers were not mere cereal farmers Archaeology Marriage Fanny Cradock Fanny Cradock, television cook, died in an East Sussex nursing home on December 27 aged 85. She was born Phyllis Primrose-Pechey on February 26,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heritage Stuart Evans Stuart Evans, novelits, poet and radio drama producer, died of liver failure on December 12 aged 60. He was born on October 20,1934 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court & Social Page Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Sir Victor FitzGeorge-BALFOUR General Sir Victor FitzGeorge-Balfour, KCB, CBE, DSO, MC, United Kingdom Military Representative to Nato, 197173, died yesterday aged 81. He was born on September 156,1913 Sir Sidney Eburne Sir Sidney Eburne, MC, former chairman of the Crown Aagents, died on December 19 aged 76. He was born on November 26,1918 Dreadful Accident on the Tay Bridge Loss of a Passenger Train News The Times Crossword No 19,738 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Forecast Tomorrow Mercury rethink after free call fiasco Quiet day in the City, busy day m the Jampot Travel News Wage fears mar inflation hopes By our World Trade Correspondent: Head of firm set to win Belfast grant indicted Arts McDonald's to open 50 new Uk outlets in 1995 Books Cards stacked against Athena as Pentos calls in the receiver Are you leaving your heirs less tax more… When the Press was Misguided Business Today Sun rising Christmas cheer Unemployment 'has hit 40% of workforce' UK trade with Japan moves into surplus Gilts performance worst for 40 years Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery By our Business Staff: London looks forward to more contintental moves Lautro sued for £6m by former agent Jaguar wins tax boost from Italians Tourist Rates The Times Atomic weapons job cuts predicted Business Roundup James Dickie chairman New BP chief sells shares Banesto set for recovery ICI's Indonesian plan Graseby agreement MacKie's £9m order Christmas sales humbug The great high street panto? Oh yes it is More hamburger flippers on McDonald's menu Embarrassment over Hualon Globe-trotting ends with Unilever deals in India and Spain Nadir loses control of fruit firm Thomas Pink gets shirty with Barclays Future for buyouts is less favourable Goldsmiths Christmas sales soar Griffin Factors Approval in US for Wellcome Commodities Liffe Options Index fails to live up to its early promise Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes Unilever Retailing Dollar Rates Other Sterling Ft-Se Volumes How to cell-phones Tempus Wall Street An altogether bland affair Times City Diary Nuisance fall The Times City Diary Body and brain The Times City Diary Now you see it The Times City Diary Clare vision? The Times City Diary The theory is right, but will Clarke's jobs package work? Douglas McWilliams and Mark Pragnell look at the rationale behind the Budget centrepiece Insurance is best means of safeguarding scheme members' interests Final salary pension schemes benefit employers Daily Mail did not stretch the rules Unfair windfall Risks of will drafting US investment banks catch a cold in China Wall Street's enthusiasm for Chinese deals has waned The Times Early gains halved The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield Press campaign was misguided Discretion point should have been put to justices General Appointments Arabic Speaking General Manager-Automotive Company… Cripps Harries Hall Drax Dearman Associates CDOA Interexec Translator/English and Arabic Speech Writer Egypt Conflicting interests of children Aircraft noise decision was unlawful Senior Consultant/team Leader Senior Manager Prestige Analysts CHIEFS/IMs' Project Mgrs Snr. Staff Times Newspaper Multiple Classified Advertising Items It pays to book early, honestly The Times A grey army heads south You can winter in the sun and save money, says Marianne Curphey Planetarium facelift Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelson's Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Garden holidays bloom Just America Strictly adults only Cinema: gorges on some real mind fodder in Vanya on 42nd Street; plus the year's best and worst Round Robin Theatre: A pantomime a the Nuffield in Southampton gets lost in Sherwood Forest Beautiful thing Theatre Theatre Club Tuned in to new tradition This year's Christmas schedules successfully combined familiar fare with some modern innovations Tomorrow Royal Shakespeare Company A funny thing happened David Robinson on a forgetful old woman, confused by life-until she stepped on to a stage and made it her would again The day I met . . . Beatrice Lillie Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Paul Haynes 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 Times The man who kept writing Chesterton's rolling English prose and poetry were once on every schoolboy's lips. Ian McIntyre assesses the great, saintly polemicist The Collected Works of G. K. Chesterton Volume X: Poetry, Part 1 Edited by Aidan Mackey Volume Xiv: Short Stories, Fairy Tales, Mystery Stories Edited by Denis Conlon Ignatius Press, ?34.95/?25.95 pbk each Raiders of the lost treasure The Lost Reasures of Troy By Caroline Moorchead Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ?20 New Authors Curious ceilidhs A History Maker By Alasdair Gray Canongate, £13.99 Poetry in its place Poets Talking Edited by Clive Wilmer Carcanet, £12.92 Scottish world tour Encyclopaedia of Scotland Edited by John Keay and Julia Keay Harper Collins, ?30 the Scottish Fiddle Music Index Edited by Charles Gore The Amaising Publishing House, ?49 Then we all lived happily ever after What can fairy tales mean to adults who left the realms of fiery dragons and wicked years ago? Rachel Cusk finds out The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye Five Fairy Stories By A. S Byatt Chatto & Windus, £9.99 Painting a broad canvas Art History The Complete Works of Britain Ideal of the desert explorer Edward Marriott Thesiger a Biography By Michael Asher Viking. £20 Backlist Pride and panache in Wales A MacHynlleth By Jan Morris and Twm Morys Viking. £14 'I don't suppose I can call you a lucky bleeder when you've got 347' Angus Fraser to Brian Lara The Quotes of the Sporting Year Selected by Peter Ball England turn up heat in training for World Cup Wariso reappears after drugs suspension Mercedes-Benz E-class Hardaker's subtle change Above average Basis for research Harsh view of cormorants Masterly strokes Danoli and Merry Gale fall from grace Ireland's two leading Cheltenham Festival fancies disappoint at Leopardstown Warwick Rapid Raceline Carlisle off Strong Deel aims for Hennessy Yesterday's Results Fontwell Park Taunton Newbury to slot in Welsh National Richard Evans Passarella gives new talent free rein Argentina display an exciting formation but an uncharged temperament For the Record Snow Reports The MacAllan The Malt The Times Snowline 0891 333 568 Fixtures Wigan hit by new setback for Clarke The Times By our Sports Staff: Crowe has little to celebrate in run record Tasmania enjoys narrow win In Brief England crash Syed's double New ski date Non-starter Liverpool's triumph gift-wrapped by Phelan Otto helps Birmingham to stretch unbeaten run Word-Watching Hughes soothes Ball's anger Last Night's Football Results and Tables Hull pay dearly for single lapse Waddle on target as Wednesday romp home A politician on Wagner Radio Choice Pussy-footing with the Bunny girl boss BBC 1 Variations Choice Satellite Sports Quotes Warne spins England to submission Leg spinner's hat trick paves way for humiliating defeat in second Test United miss opportunity to regain pole position Times Two Cross Word No 356 Scoreboard Winning Move Word-Watching Thistle Hotels Racing Distress signals spark air search for yacht

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