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News from 07/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, John Charmley, Beloff, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Tim Judah, T. J. P. Stevenson, Harvey Elliott, John Dickenson, Ivo Tennant, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Douglas Verrall, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, David Winnick, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Vivien Cherry, Frank Cooper (Permanent Under-Secretary of State), Derek Whitehead, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, A. K. Abel, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Russell, Charles Bremner, Gene Adams (Museum education consultant), John Percival, Derwent May, Piers Paul Read, Susan Gilchrist, Dick Hinder, David Chesterman, Sir Charles Powell, Lindsay Cook, Robert Armstrong (Head Home Civil Service, 1981-7), Robert Kirley, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ray Clancy and Lin Jenkins, J. G. Jowett (Chartered Accountant), Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Mark Fritz, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, W. A. Andersonjim Forrest, Bernard Aspinwall, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, George F. Balfour, John DODWELL(Director), Matthew d'Ancona, Martin Searby, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. A. Bulpitt, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Mandarin, C. M. N. Wilson, K. C. Bass, William Morton, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Melanie McDonagh, Richard Beeston, A. P. Scott (Director, Manufacturing Industries), Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tania Glyde, Benedict Nightingale, William Baxter, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Percival, ballet critic, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Sarah Bagnall and Nick Nuttall, C. P. Crosby, Sports Medicine Director, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Exclusive Picture Gallery Row over tanker disaster blame as oil slick spreads Index Allies' ultimatum to Iraq Whitehall 'Bias' Major considers cash offer to home buyers Starting Today PINK Ship's captain accused of charting dangerous course Shetland's Oil catastrophe: safety regulalions come under scrutiny as the islanders begin to realise Double hull would not have prevented spill Giant booms, skimmers and pumps will tackle slick Accident highlights hidden dangers of ships registered cheaply overseas Global rescue flotilla demanded Minister for strife in deep water again Tones 'were told of risk in 1991' Correction Microbes may do more to clear spill than experts Sanctuary ready for the worst The grim and grimy search for Braer's early victims Disaster threatens to leave seas silent and empty 'Let nature take its course' Harrods Abbey National Wild star of the East found fame on the Western stage An unmatched virtuoso with so much more to give the world John Percival, ballet critic, mourns the passing of a man with a multitude of talents and an unquenchable thirst for work Univac Aids claims another victim in the arts No Title Major meets aides to thrash out party aims Policy summit at Chequers Picture Gallery BR chief denies 'sabotage' of sale Cook backs PR call IRA firebombs shops Hijackers open fire Polgar leads in chess Cold-weather cash Grieving mother's plea Princess 'doing well' Schoolgirl on errand killed by stolen car News in Brief Island authorities say collaboration reports distort reality of life under German rule Nazis' victim had refused to leave farm job on Guernsey Stone stops rolling after 30 years News in Brief Murder charge Police remand Ferry crashes Arsonist jailed Estate agents benefit from rescue scheme English anthology adds to teachers' concern over tests Pupils might never use a new anthology of English literature because teachers are threatening to boycott this summer's tests The way it isn't Maples Shoppers hunt the Harrods bargains Hardline Serb generals prepare to cast Karadzic adrift Bosnia's Serbs, critical of the Geneva talks, say they never give up the land they have taken On the ground, however, the war is already turning against them By our Foreign Staff: Owen invests hope for Bosnia peace accord in Milosevic National Westminster Bank Puppy love: a five-week-old dog called Major Max… Germans agonise over role of their toothless military Laser-gun scientists pursue vision of war without death Four killed in Paris plane crash News in Brief Clashes resume Attack fails Asylum record Big cover-up France prepares for Chinese backlash over Taiwan jet sale The decision by Paris to go ahead with a huge fighter deal marks a shift in its priorities from peking towards Taipei Chernomyrdin deflects reform Russians rediscover Christmas past Dixons Dizzy Gillespie, king of bebop, dies at 75 Iraq defends right to move missiles Magnetize Japanese prince finds a bride from Oxford Somalis agree to talk—and fight Black troops feel tug of their roots Bush deficit will block Clinton's promises The new president will have to confront unexpected problems. If he honours campaign pledges he could put long-term economic recovery seriously at risk UK restates claim to Falklands News in Brief (Reuter): Sultan change (Reuter): Treaty replaced (Ap): Aids tests start (Reuter): Saving Hanoi Choice of 'Chelsea school' defended SKY Haitians test US refugee policy Tale of the tapeworm Amdega Spike: my part in his upturn Sally Brompton reports on how a psychiatrist and a comedian analysed the causes of and curcs for depression Princess and the plea Fitting presents Tree bark fights cancer Bottom Line Churchill's failed gamble John Charmley questions Churchill's judgment in the concluding extract from his book Was Britain made to pay too high a price for victory? The final part of a controversial biography Churchill's addiction to the American connection had to be tolerated but only as long as there seemed no alternative London International Key Players in a World at War Miele End of Glory Foreign goes native Philip Howard Summits come round so often that we seem to be bumping along on the crest of the Alps Peer pressure The killer's last laugh The execution of westley Dodd is a grisly comment on American justice, says Ben MacIntyre Conductor unbecoming Bernard Levin leaps to the defence of the artistry of a musician who chose to play on regardless of the evils of Nazi Germany The Word spreads Genius-spotter Needle match champion Oil Sense Public emotion makes bad environmental policy Still in Labour Lessons from America will not be enough for the Opposition Free Spirit of Dance Last bow for the genius who changed the face of ballet Impartial advice from the corridors of Whitehall Classical top ten A ban on brackets? Rental market Footnotes in place Vermeer re-created Barrier to making peace with Hitler Church and marriage Making amends Court Circular Birthdays today Appointment Personal Column Anniversaries Memorial service Forthcoming marriages School news Today's royal engagements Personal Column Situations Vacant Rudolf Nureyev Winter Sports Announcements & Personal Notices Pera international Riyad Bank Management Career Consultants Limitied Multiple Classified Advertising Items RA Radiocommunications Agency Feedback Aluminium Trader Times Newspaper McKenzie Waterman & Co Mainland Riyad Bank Fletcher Hunt plc PA Consulting Group Director of Buying Kidsons Impey Leicester's Director of Human Resources Central Research Labortories Limited Howgate Sable Grange Selection Interexec PLC Divisional Director Head of Manufacturing Trade Marks Administration Career Exchange - Free Recruitment Slick City Job Senior Recruitment Consultant The Royal Navy of Oman Morgan & Banks NABIM Career Exchange Technical Translators/Technical Illustrators Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dp SERC ICMC Independent Consulting and Management Co. Ltd CERCO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hansard Financial Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Display Advertising Items PSD Advertising Sales Career Exchange Free Recruitment Reflex Senior Credit Manager Specialist Art Tours South West Thames Regional Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top City Co Hazleton Publishing OM London Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Darlington Health Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holy Trinity College Committee Secretariat Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crossword No 19,121 News Business People in the Times Picture Gallery Weather Business Today Turbulence Shop Talk Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Business 23-30 Second biggest tour operator rejects approach Airtours launches bid for rival Lilley calls in receiver after rescue talks fail Books 36-37 The legacy of Harry Goodman Pound holds onto gains Sport 38-44 Fimbra New Travel Guide Pages 31-33 United to cut 4,700 jobs and 40 planes Gas denies brainwashing charge Allport Freight Limited Share Prices Soar as Battle Breaks out between Tour… Airtours flies into action at last minute New-look Flextech dives into red By our City Staff: Confidence rises in Midlands Germans keep boatbuilders afloat Nationwide gloom on home prices Joint venture for Arjo Banner back in black Elf orders oil platform Care Homes advances Sydney C Banks grows Hollas profits decline Strong sales lift Bespak Zeneca wants Italy to open way for new drag Losses of £215m at Stanhope add to property pain More asset disposals at basement prices are likely to depress the property market further as companies come under pressure to repair balance sheets Inchcape drives into Oman TSB strike likely after talks fail Tarmac to revamp housing division Continental Airlines Jobs threatened at Burton Electricity bills could fall 4% Gatt deal sought by Brittan GA Life payout change Foreign raiders target UK Reuter: CS to take control of Swiss Volksbank Telecom Security BA hits City turbulence over traffic slowdown Reuter: Boeing advance on super jumbo jet Reuter: Japan plans more tax help to boost imports British Funds Major Changes (Reuter): Investor caution knocks Nikkei (Reuter): Morris and IBM drag Dow down Wall Street Recent Issues The Times Defending the fort From the East to NatWest The Times City Diary Fun running Life stirs in the property market No Title Halfway home It's a blowout Avant-ski De Beers finds 1992 rough for diamonds as sales plummet Colin Campbell says only the third dividend cut in 48 years will add woe to 12 months already beset by poor demand and smugglers Buying houses in the seller's market Cut-price food Working together for recovery Medical inflation and the rising cost of subscriptions Invitation to Tender No 92.11 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Slide continues First direct Putting a value on goodwill Warwick Mc Lintock Heathfield Hargreaves Limited Any Other Business M&G Immediate position available for part qualified… Heritage of London Trust Operations Ltd Institute of Neurology MacHiavellian views on financial reports Premier Industrial Corporation Heathfield Hargreaves Limited SAA South African Airways Still game to take a trip to Kenya Harvey Elliott introduces a new weekly section devoted to travel with a look at a much maligned destination Getting down to Business Business Class Air Travel in Europe Bargains galore in the high street All of a sudden everyone wants to travel—but prices may take off as well Airtours ready for war The bid for Owners Abroad signals a giant travel industry battle Start now, before the rush Harvey Elliott on the dearth of British tourists and investment in the former Czechoslovakia Hotel service at half cost Private home owners are offering accommodation at low prices SKI Beach Villas Kenya Revisited ABTA Phoenix rises from ashes of war Once called the Middle East's Switzerland, Lebanon is coming to life again. Richard Beeston reports from the capital city Noble Caledonia Limited Seaside jaunts in jeopardy FC rules may stop self-organised trips by small groups Airtours Best of South Africa Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Change your partners Dance: John Percival catches up with new casts in London productions of Cinderella and The Nutcracker Desert rats and mummy dearest The Curse of the Pharaohs Lyric Studio Hammersmith Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is gripped by a tale of old Egypt Strong on atmosphere NYOGB/Mogrelia Barbican Concert Review Strong if wayword: a diagonal of three successive… The Times Corned canines cut up rough Cinema: Geoff Brown on a violent, claustrophobic but intelligent first film by Quentin Tarantino Celebrity does not necessarily imply personality Television Review: Matthew d' Ancono on the return of Clive James in semi-serious mode Alternatives to the January sales John Russell Taylor reviews two timely loan exhibitions at major London auction houses Curzon Hanging on every word? Arts Briefing Young victors Last chance Desert stormed by dogs of war As private secretary to Mrs Thatcher John Major, Sir Charles Powell found himself at the heart of the Gulf war. An excellent new book evokes own memories of the conflict To the realms beyond Tartarus The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying Turning cedar of Lebanon to pulp Riddles amid the pyramids In this Saturday's Review The Adelphi Press Reputation bruised but still intact John Grigg praises the latest biography of Churchill, but disagrees with those who say that peace would have been preferable to the policy of unconditional surrender Jesuitical exercises of a haughty spirit Sinners in high places, saints in the slums Save & Prosper Lions lead the pack in busy international year A Guide to the International Fixtures and British League Programmes England are guarded by armed police round clock False security Tedious batting makes series safe for South Africa Rugby union inexorably follows rugby league Sad attitude Thankless task of selectors Enduring feats Small minded Name of the game West Indies are encouraged by a commanding total Word-Watching Clubs reject return to two divisions Rugby League Welsh are happy at progress Snow Reports Sharp given task of propping up Scotland's scrum Rugby Union Tordo promises to keep France calm Sweden have to qualify When ignorance is sheer bliss Group 4 squeezes in after week-long struggle Putter thrives on poetic licence Golf Challenge for Chen In Brief Bout off Cook keeps title New series aimed at encouraging under-16s Yachting Championships will go ahead despite boycott The Times Pitman set to collect double Worcester Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings King Credo out of Ladbroke Market Rasen Coonawara impresses Maguire decides to partner Cool Ground at Sandown Priority for text service Lingfield Park Rangers continue to conquer in no-win situation David Miller meets a manager who seems on the surface to have the perfect job but finds success bringing its own set of problems Hearing puts future in doubt for Wright For the Record Littlewoods Pools Newell steps into breach to guide Blackburn home Wiberg's season ends in slalom despair Exit Ditka, pursued by Bears St Helens exact a merciless revenge Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Daks Cricket 39 Palace conquer the elements to crush Chelsea Teenagers sparkle in the mire Concise Crossword No 2989 Winning Move Word-Watching MCC defends England selectors ICC's treatment of Gooch is unfair Jack Bailey advises against a rewriting of the record books to deprive Graham Gooch of a century scored in South Africa Winterburn clears cup path for Arsenal Aristocast Originals Skiing 42

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