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News from 30/12/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, M. A. Plint, Adrion Wesley (Director), Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Prudence Raper, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, O. R. McGregor, Chairman, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, John Wadham (Legal Director), Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Giles Coren, Stuart Jones, V. Ashkenazy, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Ahmed Fazl, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Paul Johnson, Rodney Milnes, David Hands, rugby correspondent, Jeff Rooker, Michael Clark, Anita Telford, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Chris Eccleston (Director), Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Henry Marking, Denis Meehan, Bryan G. Reuben, Sydney Friskin, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins, golf correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Patrick Finucane, Raymond Keene, Adam Sage, Peter Davalle, Michael Horsnell and Katherine Knight, Victoria Walker, P. H. S, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Eric Reguly, Barry Pickthall, Jack Lonsdale, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Charles Birt, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ronald Duncan, Christopher Thomas, Dominic Kennedy, Robert Sheehan Bridge Correspondent, Kathryn Knight, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ian Brodie, Robert W. Fanning (Chief Operating Officer), Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Ben Lynfield, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dennis Dunleavy, Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Victor Robinson, Colin Pickthall, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, Ian Brodie and our Foreign Staff, Paul Thompson (Chairman),

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We speak for majority now, says Blair Tory warning on yielding to Europe Carer questioned after woman dies North Korea to release US pilot Index Calendar of sport Magazine The Times 30P on Saturday Out of the frying pan into the non-stick trousers Five Britons killed as car plunges into French ravine Labour lessons Rage on wheels Chechen leader offers talks Woman forced off motorway after pursuit by angry driver N&P No Title Taiwan fraud claim puts £157m Ulster project in jeopardy Ministers asked to reconsider £61m grant Mayhew presses for disarmament before full talks Amdega Pub fruit machines to pay out cash instead of tokens Rivers authority maintains red alert as floods ease Tudor painting found m Norfolk shrine village Mercury makes peace Windsor drill backed Rugby players questioned Submarine captain dies NHS chief found dead Hunt for rapist widens Bus collision injures 14 Pearson lights New York Pollution remains big public concern News in Brief Give your self up later, police told missing banker Fugitive Charged with theft of £92,000 Soul of discretion kept quiet about robbery Headsets dulled sound of fatal train Protege of the stars lands TV soap role House of Fraser By a Staff Reporter: Poole mother loses Spanish custody battle Quit smoking and save your child, says minister Vauxhall By a Staff Reporter: Women killed by rare flu virus Navy raises wine glasses to Wrens Bereaved mother found collapsed Kasparov and Short return to rating list Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Cold blast brings a warm glow to new year skiers 6,00,000 Britons will take to the piste this season, including a royal vetcran Gossip industry left adrift from Princess of Wales Timberland Boy of 13 crashes Jaguar into police News in Brief Bus driver jailed Lottery charge Cab men in court Lifeboat rescues STET Roads chief pledges new regime will be bloody Shake-up of motorway building aims to reduce spending, streamline planning and cut 500 stall Bevan's 'NHS blueprint to close for lack of funds Admiral How bees take death to bugs in cornfields More Furniture ideas Accident danger lowest in Wales Major's grim year offers hope of brighter tomorrow The great survivor of British politics might be forgiven for welcoming the unknown dangers of the new year with open arms, Nicholas Wood Writes Comet You Know where to Come Sheehan on Bridge Keene on Chess Carer questioned after alert over death of patient Alarm systems cut car thefts Mercedes-Benz E-class Veteran racer to set sail again Stock up with new year Bargains Weekend Shopping Clinton acts to prop up peso and save his free trade treaty Military cordon worsens plight of Chiapas Indians Miele Picture Gallery US tells Haitians to return home DELL Vanunu must be released from solitary, says Mp Woolsey's departure leaves Cia in search of a role North Korea to release downed American pilot Bosnian Serbs back peace Algiers admits air security lapses Shower Heaters UN to pay £135,000 in sex case Clinton to appeal over Jones ruling Mortuary baby is rescued by father News in Brief (AP): UN man shot (AFP): Homes verdict (Reuter): Cannibal killer (Reuter): Head count (Reuter): Royal birth (AP): Cool customer (Reuter): Roger and out Rocket onslaught sets Grozny's oil refinery ablaze They call us bandits, but this is simply hooliganism, say Chechens incensed by Moscow's raids Richard Beeston, the only British newspaper reporter in besieged Grozny, reports that Russian bombers are blasting the city's fuel dumps Russians kill fellow countrymen Sunsayional Sale By our Foreign Staff: UN offers aid to refugees Zia asks opposition MPs to rescind mass resignation Delhi suffering kidnap plague By our Foreign Staff: Islanders fight to keep sea at bay The Magical Music Box 50 feared dead as Turkish plane crashes in storm Reuter: Singapore is told to stop the carping Join the Club of Winners! 1995: anniversaries of the year Jack Lonsdale finds events to remember in the year to come. from Ve-Day to Buster Keaton's birthday 'I realised she was dying , but I couldn't move to help her' Three months after the Estonia sank, Walter Ellis finds out how one survivor copes with survival EuroSites Summer Holidays 1995 Everest FIT the Best When rage has wheels What should you do when an angry driver has you in his sights? Giles Coren investigates Philip Howard A nation's philosophy is less about abstractions than gut reactions Meet again The lessons Blair can learn from Wilson Paul Johnson says Labour could now succeed in power, so long as it avoids the old pitfalls She's nothing like a dame Maggie Smith will have nothing of pretension and rolls of honour-but happy 60th to a magnificent talent Rewrite The Times Diary Shaggy dogs The Times Diary Last ditch Down Mexico Way The Times The peso's devaluation could turn out to be good news These Melbourne City Blues There can be grace in defeat: There is none in defeatism Eye in the Sky Times past Times Future April 1989: the Hubble telescope was sent into space Fears on abuse of secrecy powers A valued colleague Drugs control Bread sauce Labour's proposals on funding education costs Back pain guidelines The road to Moscow Unfair to vendors? Homeless problem Life in Bethlehem Machine versus man Note of dissent Relief in Zaire Liberal disposal Full fruit content Social News The Princess of Wales will pay a working visit to Japan in February Ruskin collection may move near his home The Times Anniversaries Lord Pitt of Hampstead Homeless put roofs over their own heads Church news Personal Column 6,000-year-old village found in Poland Forthcoming Marriages Latest wills University news Rear-Admiral Godfrey Place, Vc Rear-Admiral Godfrey Place, Vc, Cb, Cvo Dsc, who took part in the midget submarine attack on the Tirpits in 1943, died on December 27 aged 73. He was born on July 19,1921 Personal Column Trailfinders The British Kidney Patient Association Sebastian Shaw Sebastian Shaw, actor, died in Brighton on December 23 aged 89. He was born at Holt. Norfolk, on May 29,1905 The Aliens Camp Riot Geoffrey Seligman Geoffrey Seligman, banker and former chief executive and chairman of S. G. Warburg died on December 17 aged 81. He was born on April 15,1913 We speak for majority, says Blair News The Times Crossword No 19,739 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Highest & Lowest Invester in People Forecast Tomorrow Business Saunders denies he had Alzheimer's disease Airbus wins US order worth $1.5bn Ex-ambassador fights shy of Saatchi's board By our Industrial Correspondent: Biggest fall in business failure rate since 1980 ARTS Life insurers to fight new disclosure rules Sport Asil Nadir may get his old job back Warehouse No Title Business Today GEC order close King Coal New king of coal rules out a revolution Tourist Rates President of Segafredo Zanclli Group Board changes at Jupiter Tyndall Labour links utility job cuts to pay rises Multiple Display Advertising Items Unisys cuts 4,000 jobs Jardine delists in HK Land Rover hits record Talks on Paris purchase Confidence slipping in building sector Business Roundup Still banking on Warburg Accountants feel still firmly on ladder The coming of age of Airbus Little cheer in spite of fewer business failures Pennington Credit Lyonnais to sell MGM's Euro cinemas Warburgs tops takeover league Changes made by First Choice Baird to pay £14.5m for clothes firms Fimbra Yarrow yard may build South African warships Commodities Liffe Options Investors urged to turn on to utility companies 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 Oil Cash in hand Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Life on the margin Tempus Wall Street Great George superhighway The Times City Diary Eagles daren't Unholy alliance Eh , Cratchit? Bonnybank Lloyd's is listing on its legal voyage towards calmer waters Sarah Bagnall Charts the troubled Course of the insurance market Fraudsters and thieves cost mobile phone firms millions Radisson SAS Hotels Worldwide Business Letter The Times Unit Trust Information Service H. E. Foster & Cranfield Shares take a tumble OR Nasty, brutish and Kurt Pop on Friday; So what if 1994 was a year to file under "Thanks, but no thanks? Next year is going to be fab David Sinclair looks back at a year of sensation depression and aggression Pulp Fiction BBC Radio Literature page If the suit fits, wear it out Menswear going to go ballistic in 1995. So is McAlmont -that is, once they get round to releasing his alllburn Fan club outing Tom Robinson Grand, Sw13 Tomorrow The Times A legend in another time Rodney Milnes recall the twilight of a once famous man of letters with a fatal penchant for pretty women Entertainments Weekend Choice A Daily guide to arts and entertailment compiled by paul Hayes Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston'd 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 Limit of court's inquiry into jury's actions Duty to maintain statement of child's special needs The Times Driver must record time at work after driving ends Judge should allow for time on remand Power to vary order under repealed Act Company can buy shares of sole asset holder Parole Board's duty includes protection of public outside jurisdiction The Times calendar of sport 1995 World 's best get set for Gothenburg David powell, atheletics correspondent, says we should enjoy the next world championships Lara looking for further milestones Simon Wilde expects the Wet Indians to feel at home in England during the Cricket Season Same old story articulated in different setting David Hands, rugby Correspondent, feels the 1995 World cup in South Africa will take the game nearer professionalism Ryder Cup hostilities set to capture the imagination Johh Hopkins, golf Correspondent, eagery anticipates the renewal of European and American rivalries By our Sports Staff: Young's grinding vigil slows down South Africans Snow Reports Word-Watching For the Record Fixtures The Times Hewlett Packard Newton's goals put Midlands in charge Defections and injuries temper Welsh year of recovery Rugby Commentary By our Sports Staff: Ball faces second ban from touchline Legal & Public Notices Middlesex suffer Italian surprise Featherstone decide on Currier swap Corby relish underdogs' role England draw level with brave defence Sport in Brief Large Action can benefit from Christmas holiday Dunwoody reaches century Leicester Rapid Raceline Bloom injured Fortune And Fame's return delayed Weld withdraws top hurdler at Leopard stown Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Marksmen can rely on Clarke's coaching experience The Times Bates bids farewell to toils of national service Stuart Jones predicts a prolonged struggle for Britain after the exit of its Davis Cup mainstay Autissier found safe after air search Distress signals lead rescuers to dismatched yacht in Southern Ocean The Times Kong stretched by Cooke Boardman hopes to lead Gan A strange life with father Radio Choice Radio BBC1 Variations Knowing Paul, knowing Pauline, ha ha Review Choice Sky One Sports Calendar England surrender without a fight Warne's hat-trick hurries Australia to victory and reduces Artherton's side to new low Shane Warne's hat-trick was the first in… Times Two Cross Word Full Scoreboard from Melbourne Winning Move Word-Watcing Thistle Hotels Yachting By our Sports Staff: Compton labels tour party 'disgrace' to nation

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