News from 01/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, M. M. A. Shipsey, Mike Scott-Hayward, Matthew DHTCAmpersandapos;ancona, Bill Frost, David Rhys Jones, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Alan Fersht, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Ian MacKenzie, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Alec Coles, Ivor Pearce, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Tom Walker and Ian Murray, Matthew DHTCAmpersandapos;ancona and Kate Alderson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, J. G. Links, P. M. Gilmore, Richard Cork, Peter Dimmock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Vaughan Freeman, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Peter Bryan, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Greg Winter (Directors, Cambridge Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Protein), Alice Thomson, P. F. McCall, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Martin Reid, Matthew dHTCAmpersandapos;Ancona, Jack Lonsdale, Kate Alderson, Jamie Dettmer, Ian D. Thompson, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, James Pringle, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Peter Sotheran, Alan Lee, P. Baron, Walter Gammie, Sally Feldman, Richard Beeston, Carolyn Bloore, Andrew Lycett, Tim Jones, Richard Morrison, Chris Moore, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Richard Sachs, Correlli Barnett, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBeacon chain hails Europe sans fronti?res Midnight sees barriers fall By our Foreign Staff: Karadzic grounds Serb planes Index Bosnia Glum Czechs toast velvet divorce Cabinet papers reveal Cuba crisis secret Sport Keepers save Intruder after Leap into Big-Cat Compound Arts 1992 Thomas takes over at the top Lion mauls man at London Zoo Time/system The New MoT: Motoring Major sees 1993 as the year of charity and help thy neighbour Quality is pledged to continue as television adjusts its setting The Conran Shop Breakfast party breaks up after ten profitable years By our Chief Political Correspondent: Prescott accuses colleagues of trying to HTCAmpersandapos;ClintoniseHTCAmpersandapos; Labour New clue in hunt for Johanna Young killer News in Brief ?3,000bn bets charge 100,000 celebrate Superglue attack ?5 com marks reign Belfast attack thwarted With the Times Tomorrow Boy, 14, dies with joyriding friends in coach smash By a Staff Reporter: Landmark ruling on patient Paying visitors are a zooHTCAmpersandapos;s worst security nightmare Picture Gallery Multiyork Last of the beer runners jangles through customs BT MoDHTCAmpersandapos;s ?500m property sale thwarted by market slump Picture Gallery 1993 in full Part V 1st Aid ?40,000 start Peugeot Victim conquers fear of her rapist MacMillan doubted @#@us@#@ handling of Cuban crisis LordsHTCAmpersandapos; revolt feared Prune minister humiliated by breach of Admiralty security Nato, Kenya, Cyprus and the royals remain a closed book Limits on free speech considered Hostility to the Eec had cabinet running scared Russian offer raised suspicion Jeering Sarajevo crowds tell UN chief to go home Islam invigorates Bosnian struggle Nicorette Patch Mitterrand tells Serbs to relent Pressure grows on Yeltsin to turn away from West The power of the conservatives could reduce RussiaHTCAmpersandapos;s leader to a mere symbol of past reforms, Anne McElvoy writes Comet France to subsidise high-speed rail link News in Brief Polish accord Plea for release Holiday cut Clarke warning Detention ends Royal denial Clinton rides Jefferson bandwagon to the White House Amid the domestic and foreign concerns pressing in on the new administration, the festive mood of this monthHTCAmpersandapos;s presidential inauguaration is unlikely to last long Bush delivers end-of-term pep talk to Somalia force By our Foreign Staff: Moi faces strong challenge Hong KongHTCAmpersandapos;s astrologers advise Patten to cut the chat Palestinian deportees extend fast to conserve rations UN forces shelled by Khmer Rouge 20 die in colony stampede News in Brief Couple freed Indian curfew Deaths ordered Taking a bow Sale All our yesterdays, a year in history No Title Truth that the world finds hard to hear Dame Anne Warburton gives her first interview since being sent to investigate rape allegations in the former Yugoslavia Picture Gallery Ratty, Toad or Adrian Mole? Forte Hotels Why celebrate new year when we know itHTCAmpersandapos;s goingHTCAmpersandHashHTC8230; Long and short of it Scandals Britain HTCAmpersandapos;s secret civil war We are all romantic cavaliers or puritan roundheads under the skin, argues Matthew dHTCAmpersandapos;Ancona Mrs MiniverHTCAmpersandapos;s resolution SeasonHTCAmpersandapos;s bleatings Counting the cost of Callas State of the Union Against All Odds Kenyans have made what use they could of flawed elections Rape and Identity Victims who agree to be named may be wise as well as brave ScienceHTCAmpersandapos;s creative aspects at risk Free ambulances Shopping in comfort Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.HTCAmpersandHashHTC8230; 1 Pennington Street, London El 9xn Telephone 071-782 5000 Those village treats of yesteryear Vanishing barrows Chartwell Papers Painting fur Speed and safety The lone voice for Scotland Royal issues Scanning HTCAmpersandapos;JeniHTCAmpersandapos; PiperHTCAmpersandapos;s lament Business letters Social News Latest wills Dry rot costs home owners ?150m a year Personal Column For great is the wisdom of the Lord: he is mighty inHTCAmpersandHashHTC8230; Anniversaries Record year for lifeboat crews Divining secrets of philosopherHTCAmpersandapos;s stone The medieval idea of the HTCAmpersandquot;philosopherHTCAmpersandapos;sHTCAmpersandHashHTC8230; Church news Announcements HTCAmpersandamp; Personal Notices ParkinsonHTCAmpersandapos;s Disease Society Forthcoming marriages University news British Limbless Ex-Service MenHTCAmpersandapos;s Association B. K. P. A. Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Major-William Scoot Cole Car Buyers Guide Range Rover Notice to Readers Lexus Albert King K-Registered Vehicles Walter Maas From Our Own Correspondent: Dutch Royal Wedding On this Day Helen Joseph Lord Willis Picture Gallery Beacons light way to single market Zoo lion attacks man who climbed in Historic row New nations Party tragedy Charity plea Yeltsin praise Tom leaves Dick and Harry behind The Times Crossword No 19,116 Bush boosts troops Ground plan Tough fight for Moi Joyriders killed Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall WPA Motoring People in the Times Arts Modern Times Tv Listings Sport Stewart shrugs off injury worry Fast bowlers and spinners Fletcher with sharpness in net pratice Houghton predicts change of cup fortune for Villa Picture Gallery Annual figures may help lift gloom at Arsenal Arts Business Races at Newton Abbot go ahead despite vandals The Complete Bedroom Shop Television and Radio Hartlepool make their pitch for glory Celtic looking to break sequence Little Woods Double success for South-East Hockey Frostbitten Slough kept idle For the Record Portsmouth suffer a bitter blow Picture Gallery New design gives hope to disabled Leading crews race towards finish of second stage Yaching Regan made to wait for title defence Boxing Much to be learnt from RedgraveHTCAmpersandapos;s pulling power David Miler looks to some of the events that will capture the sporting imagination in 1993 AustraliaHTCAmpersandapos;s unbeaten Test year Hooper likely to be dropped Injured Wright ruled out Stott leaves the path clear for Close The Times Cullinan on the shortlist See and enjoy the Tests in Madras and Bombay Exclusive Times Offer for Cricket Lovers Scotland lose Edwards 1st Aid Forward thinking will determine England personnel Rugby Union Guildford tumble to heavy defeat American football deal is off In Brief Hendry leads Big challenge Under-2 Is happy Cold comfort Which rugby player decided to miss a league match so he could fly out for a modelling assignment in Miami? The Quiz of the Sporting Year complied by Keith Pike Time of transition for Czechs and Slovaks The Times St Helens in no mood to relax their challenge Rugby League Lewis hopes Durham proves good omen for later battles Answers to Quiz on Page 21 Leicester Kribensis retirement adds to Shaikh MohammedHTCAmpersandapos;s sadness Racing Doubts remain for Douce Cycling Word-Watching Mandarin: Nicholson can embellish fine week with notable double Cheltenham YesterdayHTCAmpersandapos;s Results Lingfield Park S0uthwell Windsor Exeter Jump racing to resume Rapid Raceline Will your car pass the tougher MoT? Last year, six million vehicles failed the test. This year, the figure will rise. Whatever happens, Vaughan Freeman writes, it will cost motorists more When the industry lost its bearings Danger, smoker! Picture Gallery Blazing the wild Frontera Roadwise Safer Mazdas Green winners Awash with pollution Malaysian upstart looks to Europe Bad line in sales Au revoir, Escargot Diesel on the march Events Put them up and hang the expense Comment: Richard Cork on the Tate GalleryHTCAmpersandapos;s plans to split and establish a museum of modern art Genius-by-numbers does not add up Television Review: A Celebrated film-maker does the memory of Gershwin an ill-Service Closed to Wagner Arts Briefing Hit Lists TLS CriticHTCAmpersandapos;s Choice: Galleries Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Top of the 1992 charts Picture Gallery Coronation Street: still pulling big audiences Wh Smith Top Ten Books - Non Fiction Classical Albums Rock Albums The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Confident end to year First direct Portfolio Plus Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Rises in pharmaceutical firms help to boost confidence Stock Market Major Changes MTM plans further refinancing meeting Business Roundup Drayton payments Receiver at Sale Tilney Fact, fiction and the art of filling out your insurance claim form Jon Ashworth enjoys a book of cartoons compiled by insurers on the nature of fraudulent claims HTCAmpersandquot;I got 20 years. I added a nought to theHTCAmpersandHashHTC8230; Airlines fly into fare cuts dogfight Three big carriers have so far announced drastic reductions, says Colin Narbrough Cheshire Building Society HTCAmpersandquot;DonHTCAmpersandapos;t be such a big baby George! JustHTCAmpersandHashHTC8230; Shopping for a fixed-term loan Diamonds promise to sparkle in 1993 Gold is tarnished and base metals await economic recovery, says Colin Campbell Restoring HTCAmpersandapos;promise to payHTCAmpersandapos; money could end inflation Delivering newspapers with the mail Letters intended for The Times Business and FinanceHTCAmpersandHashHTC8230; Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Optimax City 30 The Pound Concise Crossword No 2985 Winning Move Word-Watching MGN drops HTCAmpersandHashHTC163;115m project Flagship Scots HQ abandoned for greenfield printing plant McMaster Stores calls in receivers Dublin move focuses doubt on weaker Erm currencies TWA poised for comeback James Capel Investment Services Limited Insurance 30 Go-ahead by us lifts drug groups
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