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News from 06/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, D. A. F. Perks, David Adams, John Charmley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, A. M. M. Spurr, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Eric Scowen, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Ronald Faux, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, European Business Correspondent and Michael Binyon in Bonn, Peter Fiddick, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Edward Hay, Patrick Stoddart, Tony Patrick, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, E. D. M. Tod President, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, René Riley-Adams, Alan Hamilton, Peter Hopkirk, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Shawcross, Bjorn Petersson, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, David Miller, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Sozou, Barry Millington, Jiten Bardwaj, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Peter Trievnor, K. J. Forder, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Norman Smithers, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, D. S. Jenkins, Robert Ormiston-Chant, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Milan Krneta, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Green (Managing Director), Nick Lezard, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan in Belgrade and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Shaw, Alan Lee, H. C. Snelling, Ben MacIntyre, Simon Jenkins, Lin Jenkins, and Ray Clancy, Philip Pangalos, Richard Streeton and Peter Ball, David Powell, John Parfitt, Sam Kiley, Benedict Birnberg, Jamie James, Leo Honigsberger, Gilbert Longden (Conservative MP), Phil Woodford (Vice-Chairman), Christopher Irvine,

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Oil disaster threatens wildlife Hurricane-force winds halt effort to stem flow from crippled tanker in the Shetlands The prospect of an ecological disaster caused by the crude oil spilling from the crippled tanker Braer raises questions of safety at sea and man's ability to protect the environment The prospect of an ecological disaster caused by the crude oil spilling from the crippled tanker Braer raises questions of safety at sea and man's ability to protect the environment Princess Margaret in hospital Index Portfolio Plus Winter wraps Sarajevo's old in deadly shroud Churchill's Finest Hour Looks Guernsey betrayed Jews to the Nazis Adaytum systems Media on Wednesday Police uncover aliases used by murdered businessman Limousines that monitor the world Harrods Knightsbridge Archives shed light on 'terrible experience' Files opened on wartime occupation of Guernsey Documents about occupied Guernsey have failed to yield skeletons from the past Salvage divers find £200m treasure BMA warns of GPs' ignorance on community care changes Sergeant accused Designs on Stonehenge More pools jackpots Ripper bares his soul Architects honoured Room to spin a cat Computer games 'induced seizures' News in Brief Correction First polluted birds washed ashore as storm rages Shetland oil spilage: conservation groups prepare for the worst at international seabird centre Wildlife Nature can do better than man Exxon Valdez How black gold changed islands Oil Industry malaysia Airlines Enchantment wherever You Fly Claims to be held to £66m Insurance No Title BT Art find sheds new light on life and work of Modigliani Paris lecturer reveals cache of drawings that fill in the blanks of painter's career Policy failure 'will create a nation of urban squalor' Institute of British Geographers Mass undervaluing found on council tax Falklands elevated by rhetoric BBC takes 60% of Christmas viewers Friend makes plea for missing businessman Stunning examples of a familiar style Teenager Polgar goes clear of chess field Travelling The Times Home matron accused of misconduct Prescott urges Labour party to stand by traditional message Policewoman stabbed in the heart takes first steps to recovery Key Tory workers privatise themselves Boy's murder breaks down Moss Side wall of silence Earliest of the dinosaurs was no bigger than a labrador Threat of eviction 'still rising' Opt-out schools to stay, vows Patten Rapist in eighth attack News in Brief County Hall hotel approved PC given bail IRA blast Burns death End of line Bishop retires Caine treated Warden dies Climber killed Fiat Auto (UK) Ltd MacGregor to challenge BR on sell-off 'sabotage' Future of Britain's railways: ministers stick to franchising proposals against mounting criticism Toby Hotels A ticket to ride through the franchise maze Questions and answers sale proposals John NacGregor insists that the prime minister was right in referring to the proposed sell-off of BR as "semi-privatisation", but Labour accuses the government of a U-turn. The issue appears incresingly confused. The government plans to sell freight operations outright. On the passenger side, as many as 40 different companies will be awarded franchises to operate trains. Here, Richard Hope, consultant editor of Railway Gazette, answers questions which should help to steer readers through the railway maze How Sir Bob took the route to rebellion The way it isn't Heathrow link is derailed by dispute (Reuter): Islamic arms deadline puts pressure on Karadzic Osram Dark Ages descend on ravaged Sarajevo The lights are out the parks have been plundered for firewood. The medieval existence of the besieged Bosnian capital has all the deadly hallmarks of a Leningrad Nationalist Russians fall in with Serbs for holy war German rescue of franc points to two-speed Europe Bundesbank intervention to halt a run on the French currency will reinforce the Paris-Bonn axis mistrusted by other EC states Clinton team faces senators' grilling Cuba's educated señoritas jockey for Yankee dollars Honecker trial judge dismissed Kinkel hopes to head Bonn party Killer's hanging stirs legal debate Kremlin reimposes controls on prices News in Brief (Reuter): 'Madonna' gets defence post (AP): Clarke plea (Reuter): Husain returns Open Ukraine (AP): Georgian raid (Reuter): Rebels warned (AFP): Extra time (Reuter): Model railway West warns Saddam as Iraq moves missiles Our Foreign Staff: War overtakes drought as key hunger cause Diplomatic disasters dog UN chief Too great a burden is being placed on the world body, writes Ben Macintyre from New York Feed the Children Justice minister condemns Rabin News in Brief America rejects BP's Iran deal (Reuter): Moi offer (Reuter): Cold welcome (Reuter): School chosen Who has it and who hasn't A Little of what you fancy does the news ratings good, says Nick Lezard, and the TV companies know it It started with Angela Rippon. She was half glamour-puss, half screen Auntie Pop icon as postage stamp The King of rock 'n' roll has taken a significant step on the road to immortality, courtesy of the US postal service SCP Limited The world in Focus Very down on the farm Churchill: his finest hour Starting today: the controversial biography that questions the legend In the first of two extracts from his book, John Charmley examines how Churchill defeated the appeasers of Hitler in 1940 as the Germans closed in on Dunkirk Stena Sealink Line Key Players A plain man's guide to civil war Conor Cruise O'Brien on the questions that must be answered before the West intervenes in any more bloody, local wars A masterpiece in the attic Richard Cork on the chances of finding long-forgotten works of art End of the Thatcherite dream The government's indecision over pit closures and the rail sell-off points to an underlying lack of conviction Gentlemen's excuse-me Moving story Red channel Nicholas Kenyon, Radio 3's controller, faces… The Other Churchill Revisionism is valuable, even when the conclusions are wrong Wreck of the Braer Pollution safeguards cannot wholly prevent disaster Priorities in honours shake-up The march of Man Graveyard neglect War crimes court 'Perverse' effects of Tomlinson plan Balkan peace Labour tensions Comings and goings Court Circular School news Army promotions Personal Column Anniversaries Picture Gallery Royal Air Force promotions Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Sir Lees Mayall Sir (Alexander) Less Mayall, KCVO, CMG, former ambassador to Venezuela and vice-marshal of the diplomatic corps, died on December 27 aged 77. He was born on September 14, 1915 John Kemeny John G. Kemeny, creator of the computer language known as BASIC, died of a heart attack in Lebanon, New Hampshire, on December 26 aged 66. He was born in Hungary on May 31,1926 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From a Correspondent): The Twelfth Day Sir John Winnifrith Sir John Winnifrith KCB, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food from 1959 to 1967, died on january 1 aged 84. He was born on October 16, 1908 Michael Robbins Michael Robbins, comedy actor, died on December 11 aged 62. He was born in Lewisham. south London, on November 14, 1930 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Samaritans Picture Gallery Court & Social Advertising News The Times Crossword No 19,120 Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall Looks People in the Times Modern Times Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Fighting Motoring Buying The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Pound surges as recovery signs increase Accumulating signs of recovery in britain, in contrast with deteriorating economics elsewhere, attracted investors to sterling. But shares took a tumble By our Economics Correspondent: France and Germany act to deter currency speculators Banks keep businesses afloat Media Evode may have found white knight in Laporte Sport Grants of Dalvey Television and Radio The Times Unit Trust Information Service Christmas cheers the car dealers Tempus Belgian rail deal lifts GEC Alsthom Liffe contracts soar in first year at new HQ Business Roundup Granada compensation BMW 'overtakes rival' Call for action in Japan Bonus rates reduced at Norwich Union Britain's third largest insurer has cut bonus rates for the second consecutive year and predicts further reductions into the mid-1990s for endowment mortgages Boeing's European talks on super-jumbo take off UK managers lead buyout at McDonnell Douglas arm Lillywhites fields its fashion on debut world tour TVS dissidents try for a better offer New York Fed chief to resign UB swallows American biscuit maker for $70m The Times M&S sales higher than last Christmas Speyhawk debt deal agreed Shares halted ML wins dialysis treatment go-ahead British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Record run ends amid fears of fund-raising queue Northern Foods will have benefitede from improved trading at Marks and Spencer. Charterhouse Tilney, the stockbroker, yesterday switched its recommendation from a hold to a buy. It is sticking with £152 million this year against £126 million, but says earnings growth will be limited by the recents rights issueSTOCK Market Northern Foods will have benefited from improved trading at Marks and Spencer. Charterhouse Tilney, the stockbroker, yesterday switched its recommendation from a hold to a buy. It is sticking with £152 million this year against £126 milllion, but says earnings growth will be limited by the recent rights issue Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Commodities Dow slips in nervous trading (Reuter): Investors stay on sidelines Tokyo Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Laporte goes a-wassalling Comment Cold comfort McIntosh takes the US road Quality track The corporate transfer trick that could wreck Clinton's tax plans Bill Clinton's hopes of using tax on foreign and US firms to power a recovery are doomed before they start says Philip Robinson Close call Oil spot Coming unstuck Establishing a measure of new monetary value Business Letters Bankers as profit-makers and financial service… Demand equals supply No address, so no sale Shares boil over first direct Why don't we get the best shows? Visual Art: Richard Cork explains why British galleries are often left behind in the scramble for the finest exhibitions A fine performance to date Music: Jamie James congratulates the New York Philharmonic on its anniversary Cinema Theatre Room at the top in dance Arts Briefing Entertainments A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiles by Kari Knight Today's Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment 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 Tragic child has last laugh A new book by Max Linder's daughter recalls the tortured life of cinema's comic genius. David Robinson reports The Times Of mice and men (and woman) Radio: Despite the general post-Christmas tristesse, the BBC did find some original talks to enliven a diet heavy with repeats Flapping undies in Wonderland In Prague Jeremy Kingston watches the surrealist Black Light Theatre prepare for its first visit to London in 19 years A song in the heir Jazz: Dankworth father and son in concert Picture Gallery In for two long stretches Television Review: An evening devoted to awkward customers Scholar risks a gambol Concert Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants City of Westminster Bernard Hodes Selection Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment consultancy Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Nichola Boden Douglas & Gordon Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Working Girls Limited Tate Appointments friendly Mayfair property company Jackie Mills at Drake International Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Herring Baker Harris Secretary/assistant Richmond College The American International… SNR PA SH SEC DeMain Recruitment Services Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Personnel Department Clark Whitehill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth Alfred Marks Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates International Wrought Copper Council Audioline Limited Douglas & Gordon Estate Agents - Surveryors -… Caroline Turner Blackstone Franks Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Farley & Co Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. James's Art Dealer Senior Secretary-West End Victoria Wall Associates Quarry Bank Mill Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Patricia Gatehouse Pan MacMillan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Temps Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Display Advertising Items Bilinguagroup Judy Farquharson Ltd. Italian Scandinavian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multiligual Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC and CNN go to war Peter Fiddick reports on the BBC's move into international news broadcasting LA Creme DE LA Creme News International Newspapers Limited Non-Secretarial Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Temps! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beavers Ltd (Rec Cons) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media, Sales & Marketing Serc Royal Greenwich Observatory Career Exchange Daily Mail bids for teletext supremacy The other revolution behind the screens WordPerfect Magazine Hat Trick Productions Trainee Manager Times Newspaper No Title General Accident Property Services Regalian Quality in a word The M J Jeans (Group) Ltd Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Rentals Britain has high expectations of ski school graduate David Powell follows the trial of the rising skier, Emma Carrick-Anderson, and finds it taking a sharp turn in Maribor, Slovenia England embarrassed in draw against Delhi Collapse of lower-order batsmen causes concern for Gooch in opematch of india tour Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Lara routs Australian attack with rousing double-century Stubborn Tendulkar gives doubters his answer By our Sports Staff: Fast bowling pair prove unplayable Merle has overall title in her sights Skiing Racing Sports Service Football Cricket Rugby League Lingfield Park Rushing Wild heads for Warwick From Our Irish Racing Correspondint, Dublin: Vintage Crop resurfaces to lead Ladbroke betting at 6-1 Ladbroke Acceptors Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings All-weather tracks agree to stand-by Nick The Brief back in action Mandarin: Side Of Hill has lenient mark to complete double Rapid Raceline Gillhaus is following in Eastham's footsteps For the Record McCoist's winner pushes Rangers seven points clear Football Disjointed Wigan lack strategy Rugby League Today's Fixtures Mansell breaks record in Indy car Mannion back to face the Scots Rowlands seeks to ease World Cup fears Rugby Union Eubank changes tack to take on the world's best Boxing Damaged Hofbrau Lager limps to finish Yachting Players are in no mood to back down In Brief Coni illness Negative test Ditka dismissed BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite Radio 1 Optimax Laser Eye Clinic Cricket Revised Fourth Bound Draw Concise Crossword No 2988 Winning Move Word-Watching United overcome Bury's pride with precision Gillespie shines on debut Gooch may be left one short Comments yesterday by the secretary of the ICC have created cricket debate. Richard Streeton and Peter Ball Report Aston Villa to sign Larsen on loan Rejects revel in the spotlight Football Lloyd's Lloyds of London Hereford referee imposes glue ban

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