News from 05/09/1993
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John Huxley, Eamonn Monterelli, Barbara Hall, Simon Armitage, Richard Ellis, David Mills, John Peter, Mark Reason, Bruce Wraight, Jonathan Miller, Lesley White, Jab Adams, Claran Byme, Graham Rose, Nicolette Jones, Matthew Roche, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Lynn Barker's Week, Lesley Glalster, Robert Leedham, Julian Symons, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, Dez Dearlove, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Keith Austin, Irwin Stelzer, Nilgin Yusuf, Ivan Fallon, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Marle Colvin, Kirstie Hamllton, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Maria Laura Avignolo, David Bennett, Laura Murray, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Alan Brownjohn, Louise Taylor, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Boris Schapire, Martin Cropper, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Peter Cole, Carol Ann Duffy, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Stewart Roberts, Christine Toomey, Robert Leedhan, Bernard Cafferty, Susan d'Arey, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, David Frost, Nigel Short, Bandar bin Sultan, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, James Bethell, Paul Driver, Liz Lightfoot, Glenys Roberts, Beverly Levy, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Brian Jackman, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Bryan Gould, Stephen Amidon, Martin Jacques, Dave Thomas, Maurice Adams, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Winner, Jonathan Annells, Sara Fox, Lois Rogers, Brian Reading, Jenny Diski, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Anton Mosimann, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, bin Abdul Aziz, Eric Dymook, Stephen Jones, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, Jonathan Coe, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Paul Nuki, Tony Allen Mills, Graeme Warner, Melvyn Bragg, Sally Soames, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Marcel Berlins, Anthony Quinn, Peter Mckay, Jo Foley, Ian Burrell, Jon Swain Far East Correspondent, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Rex Goach, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Kevin Pratt, Ronald White, Clive Horwood, Mel Webb, Michael Jones Political Editor, Tom Lappin, David Hunn, David Clutterbuck, Ronald Knowles, Mike Rosewell, Ulrike Connolly, Mihir Bose, Godfrey Smith, Richard Paimer, Charles Rogers, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, William Boyd's, Norman Macrae, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Andrew Lorens, Gino Taddel, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, John Parker, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Michael Robotham, Rufus Ollns, Barbara Quirk, Catherine Barmby, Penny Perrick, Jon Bwain, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Richard Allen,
ResumoContents Gulf states to back PLO, propose 'fund for peace' Arafat may sign deal in Washington UN paid protection money to warlord Huoni Picture Gallery Barberism Six-year-old meat sold in high streets Top Recipes from Top Chefs Germans publish Hitler comic to stem Nazism Wave of Tory anger over fuel tax greets Fowler The Sunday Times Parents of boy killed by IRA embark on odyssey of peace Visa Barclays No Title Exact Software (UK) Limited Magnet Sale Article Withdrawn The Times The best of the rest join The Sunday Times Chewton Glen. American Express Cardmembers welcomed… Son of British diplomat seized by 'car-jackers' Citroën Warnings over brain disease ignored Toddlers signed up as sporting stars Literati bicker over greatest author Wilson book stirs row in his former No 10 household Cautions to be tougher Club World British Airway Maze jailers give in to terrorist control I'll resign when I'm ready, Major tells biographer Two die in explosion Diners to eat for charity Norwich Union Healthcare Limited Cutbacks on car travel In today's Other Papers NHS records to be sold of Video game may damage eyes SKY Who'd stop Bill Clinton's Bullet? It's lamentable, Norman Life's fine if you risk it A case of punching Judy Boots Ft. . . ff ffablous Ffyona Nick Newman's Week Can These Hands It took 45 years of hate and eight months of secret talks. But now, t the world's astonishment, an historic deal is close in the Middle East. This is how it happened Guide Dogs, the Eyes of the Blind 'The PLO flag was trampled in Philip Jacobson reports from Gaza, where violent opposition was the response to the prospect of a deal with Israel Haiv the Musical The day the 'Martians' woke up They were asleep when the police broke in to rescue them from the cult that had robbed them of their innocence. Maurice Chittenden in London and Maria Laura Avignolo in Buenos Aires report on the young victims of the sinister Children of God Canon Euro Disvey Resort-Paris Mercedes-Benz Nissan Bokassa returns from the dead to haunt France Defiant Bosnia braces itself for a winter war Lie back, and think of Serbia Qantas Families at war trade hostages and tears Vtech Rev Pat puts fear of God in Republicans Can 'Delta farce' now get it right Nerves frat in Hong Kong Cunard Crown Japan heaps disgrace on the movie mogul who wouldn't conform Nationwide 200 Series Crisis in the land of fear Riots, executions and power cuts in N Korea Nowhere man in Azerbaijan Out of this World Blanket condomnation 007 alive and well in Mexico Rolex Hard-headed on safety All the news that fits, US style Kiev fallout on nuclear dead African Aids: true or false? Neville Hodgkinson, reporting from Lusaka, continues his reappraiseal of the effect of Aids in Africa House of Fraser Stores Robocop collars gunman Smith faces defeat on block votes The Open University Golden girls Weather and Travel Outlook Fuel row LBC looks to new franchise News Digest Car sales boom Body exhumed Woman named Family vehicle Actor's suicide Bond winners That'll do nicely Tough Talk Tears Kenneth Baker reveals what went on behind the Cabinet doors The Turbulent Years Alan Jessop Margaret's man smiles his way to a deft kill Lesley White tracks down Kenneth Baker, the man of the week, and finds him unrepentant about his revelations of double-dealing in high places Duckers, divers and defeatists Next Week: The Father Confessor and the Closet Wet Book Offer The peacejam breaks Atticus Europe's real business: does it want free trade or death? Britain must speak up for its principles or see French special pleading and German ambigulty destory trade hopes, says Alastair Burnet Independent Breaks for the Independent Traveller Nostalgia for coercion and inertia The most surprising thing about trade union membership is that it is still so high when it offers so little, writes Peter Kellner Bring on orwell and learn to cut crime Electronics, open minds and the free market could transform a trend, says Norman Macrae Land Rover Let the market rule—but with different cultural values We can team from the mindset and the dynamic role of the state, the main catalysts to east Asian prosperity, writes Martin Jacques Godfrey Smith Hollywood gumshoes slug it out over Jacko Labour in silly spin over satellite success Inside Politics The Times looks for a cutting edge Reducing the price is a commercial gamble—not murder most foul, says Peter Cole Developing & Printing £2-99 Limited Offer Winding up at Timex This is the future when the flag comes down Hong Kong The oppressors of Tiananmen Square, above, will have no scruples about how to deal with Hong Kong, says Keith Austin Town that turned a cold shoulder Why the rich and famous reveal their dark secrets The traumas of the stars make riveting listening. But what makes them tell all to Anthony Clare, asks Walter Ellis No Title End of a city, end of a dream Janine di Giovanni laments the fate of Sarajevo Still oiling the world economy Dear Peter, don't worry about me UN has no problems it cannot handle Birthdays 'Bloody foreigners' tell the British to stop bleating National Savings What can Africa teach us about Aids? When Big Be strikes, the hour has come Stephen Jones on the star forward the All Backs would like to get their hands on Mycil Dunvant join he elite Gibbs to stay, at a price Jimenez pips leaping Lane News Focus Squash double Rare silver Shuttled out Kriss goodbye Indy beckons Pegged down Captain's survival course Gosden and Roberts come good for Sheikh Equity & Law One length-but the pool is Windermere David Hunn discovers the peculiar thrills of long-distance swimming in the Lake District A legendary case for bolstering the Leger John Karter calls on Nijinsky's spirit in defence of an unchanged Classic Filng the shoes of Mac and Jimmy Larry Turner, at the US Open, on the new kings of the concrete jungle Redgrave and Pinsent maintain the gold standard Davies scorches the turf to take over the lead Mel Webb at the Ladies English Open Wildcard with an eye for aces Lauren St John on Joakim Haeggman, who carries Sweden's pride to The Belfry Weary British are unprepared for Olympic miracle The Gospel according to Big Jack Brough Scott meets Jack Charlton. Picture by Sally Soames Why the Wright way is wrong England hauted by history Chris Lightbown on the enigma who has trouble scoring for his country Mihir Bose warns that the mistakes of the past must not be repeated Europe's challenge: two countries from each group will quallfy for the 1994 World Cup finals in the United States Wales prepare for their summit assault The World Cup 1994 Dave Thomas on the nearly men scaling the World Cup peaks City's Heart Is Breaking Whistle Blower Northern Lights Free Press No Takers Wheel Deals Tranmere are saved by the cagalry Deryk Brown at Prenton Park Millwall breathe, buy not easily Chris Lightbown at The Den Pompey in familiar fade-our Malcolm Winton at Fratton Park Shakespeare rewrites final act Louise Taylor at London Road Charlton chasing a rainbow Martin Searby at Vicarage Road Saville double sinks Derby Mihir Bose at St Andrews Football Pools For the Record Racing A final feast at summer's end Peter Roebuck reports from Lord' Omega Sussex second, but glorious Robin Marlar gladly eats his worlds as two sides liht up ecstatic Lord's Seaman set for England recall to face Poles Vince Wright on the injuries dogging Graham Taylor's Wold Cup preparations Mercury plans mass-market mobile phones BT under attack in the home Andrew Lorens Associate Business Editor French to get 65% of Renault-Volvo Picture Gallery Jaguar lands blockbusting American order Raid on Belgian franc starts new ERM crisis Chairman Parkinson acts to quell boardroom row Overseas share limits lifted at Rolls and BAe Royal Bank eyes new US operation Don't count your chickens just yet Business Comment Elonex Clarke plans to end control over Bank In today's Other Papers Property spree Third career is no easy wicket View Point Sponsorship threat Bumper profits Beware: danger ahead on the digital road The Ministers in the Money Parker moves to Babcock on a wing and a warning Another Reason to Move to the City of Europe Where are the profits of recovery Share in the boardroom HSBC Holdings plc Leaner BTR in good shape for recover Sharewatch Asset Management Ltd The Sunday Times FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Volvo Rural Wales the British Business Park Stein Steps aside after a Lifetime at Ladbroke A workaholic and natural risk-taker, Cyril Stein was the force behind Ladbroke's rise from credit bookmaking firm to £2 billion leisure, retail and property giant. Jeff Randall, City Editor, assesses his career and legacy Last exit for Sydney's old guard The man who built up TNT has finally called it a day after his revival plans were defeated. John Huxley reports from Sydney Fimbra Abandon the Ec's slow boat to nowhere The world is on the brink of a boom, but Europe is not the best place to take advantage of it, says Data catch up with reality of recovery American Account Jaguar Rolls-Royce drives back from the brink The revamped firm is returnin to profit, but questions remain over its longterm future. Report by Andrew Lorenz Defence companies go on the attack to survive Four big deals have dispelled gloom in the UK defence industry and made it the world's second-biggest. James Bethell reports Yprd An Island on Its Own Amazing Sedgemoor High-tech taskforce will mop up oil spills Environment A multi-million dollar oil-spill containment system has been devised to prevent future damage on the scale of the Exxon Valdez disaster. 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James Bethell looks at how it bounced back Multimedia start-up looks for financial interaction National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Quality Personalised Christmas Cards Nationwide Service Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Prontaprint Bulletin Putting the chairman in the picture This season we How to get a head in management Prufrock Whitbread sails on Making a fashion statement to the police Cellnet risks mother of all phone bills Switch on to all that is best in computers The Sunday Times Ministers pay a price for their free lunch In the City The Sunday Times Insurers fight for access to results Bargain pensions ahead Cashpoints: Iink, therefore I am First direct Boost for Far East funds Halifax/Standard divorce offers no added value Comment Nationwide Council's catalogue of errors Questions of cash House Insurers deny charging too much Newton Protecting your laptop from the computer thieves Take a chance and go crazy the safe way Save & Prosper Schroders Pick of the Peps Govett Strategic Perpetual Savings go in search of new tax breaks Ten-year-old life polices that came with tax rellet are reaching maturity. 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Robert Leedham on an innovation deigned to give couch potatoes a taste of the great outdoors T. M. J. Davison FGA Carlier Limited The Changing Shape of Woman The breast is history Lift and separate have become dirty words again, says Chrissy Iley, as fashion victims try to forget their boobs The Consumer Lectronics Show Olympic … September Off the eaten track Quaglino's may be the new in place. But a a Gill doesn't have the stomach for celebrity-spotting any more Now in Abbottle Stage leftover Every year, at the end of the summer season, a few showbiz hopefuls are left waiting at the end of the pier Stuart Wavell bears one story The Times World Chess Championship High Street Designer clothes—affordable and wearable—are coming soon to a chain store near you. Nilgin Yusue on the diffusion label revolution Kiwi with Polish Every year, at the end of the summer season, a few showbiz bopefuls are left waiting at the end of the pier Stuart Wavell bears one storyIn Britain, she's only famous for being married to Rod Stewart. But in New Zealand, Rachel Hunter is a favorute daughter—they love her for showing the world there's more to them than Anchor and All Blacks. Will her new image be a bit too tauncby, asks Michael Robotham Never straying from the plot Graham Rose meets a husband-and-wife landscaping team whose ballmark is autbenticity Septic Tanks The Sunday Times Automatic Garage Door Openers Now See All Your Memories Best Grade Oil Natural York Stone Paving Flags Heal's Cannok Gales Limited Grovewood Bland ambition BMWs go with the Filofax, Mercs belong to soccer managers, Volvos are for vets. . . but there is a car that says nothing about its owner at all, says Jeremy Clarkson, and it's er, quite good really Driven to eating it Table Talk Off your Trolley A pause for port Wine Hope pot Remember Peter, Bugs, even Thumper? Not only adorable media bunnies, but a delicious dinner, too, says Sue Lawrence 30 Minute Menu The Sunday Times Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Letter Beryl Goldsmith Brief Lives The Sunday Times Cross Word Feuds Corner Sir Ranulph Fiennes vs Dr Mike Stround A wild Geese lands in Manchester Hugh Pearman on a new shop that's all the rave Absorbing the shock waves Britain's first post-traumatic stress clinic opens this month. 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