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News from 08/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, John Charmley, Anne McElvoy and Guy Chazan, Nick Nuttall, J. M. H. Wright, Patricia Davies, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Simon Barnes, David S. Cooke, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Martin Fletcher, US Editor, Stephen Pullinger (Executive Director), Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Andrew Pierce, Martin Fletcher, Seweryn Chomet, Steve May, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Lilian Baylis, Ian Todd, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Graham Kendrick, Sylvia Disley, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Andrew Watts, Chief Executive and Secretary, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Nicholas Daykin, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Andrew Sims, Arnold Wolfendale, Gabriella Gamini, Ray Clancy and Lin Jenkins, Stanley J. Blenkinsop, Kevin Eason and Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, V. F., Ian Ross and Louise Taylor, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Margaret Marshall, David Willetts, Stephen Slater, Matthew Sweeney, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. Gatward (founder and former chief executive, TVS, Janet Bush and Wolfgang M?nchau, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mandarin, Michael Seely, Christopher Leach, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Andras Schiff, Patricia Koza, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Holroyd, Sam Kiley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alastair Mackie (Vice-President), Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Lyric, Hammersmith, Rodney D. Farmer, Joint Managing Director, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Mary O'hagan (Chair),

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Our Foreign Staff: West poised to hit Iraqi sites tonight Saddam Hussein's latest response to the allied ultimatum over anti-aircraft missiles could mean a Western attack tonight unless the Ieader pulls back from the brink during more talks today Index Good Books What your child should read Modern Times,… Rabin relents on deportees Picture Gallery Motoring Mondeo - a car to conquer the world Section… No Title Nureyev to be buried in Paris on Tuesday Rock Music Drugged stars, demented fans Arts, page… Islanders flee homes as oil fumes spread Everything tastes bitter - and evil N&p Infotech on Friday Page 26 The finest columns Picture Gallery Jewel dealer admits smuggling gold 'for cash and fun' Harrods White line on Black a rare find Tories cut 60 jobs as party debts grow Unsold cars help to swell Rover's market lead Thomas Cook Boy stabbed in class Banker in the betting Christian radio to start Chess leader falters Grandmother killed by speeding driver Breathing problems caused by oil mist may force evacuation Soap and Glory Wildlife experts in dispute over safely of oil dispersants People and animals at risk as workers struggle to clean up Shetland Islands slick Braving stormy seas to protect precious salmon MFI Citro?n Howe tells Lamont to increase taxes as soon as possible The main question the Chancellor faces at this weekcnd's pre-Budget summit is not whether to raise taxes but how and when Road safety minister is banned Money keeps Sunday staff happy at work Thatcher cash backs Eastern enterprise MPs back Irish coalition Hurd breaks diplomatic ice Lunn Poly Labour dissidents use Clinton as a stalking-horse Motorcycle assassin linked to killing of London shop owner Enquiry on video game epilepsy fits World Leather Organ shortage puts heart patients at risk Picture Gallery Clarke considers merging police forces Bnfl admits errors over Sellafield plant Mayfair Carpery Gallery Ltd Man who refused blood dies Extra cash for reading scheme Driver held Car found Action replay Space invader Council tax bills will be 10% higher than estimate SPCA Colonialism lives on for Caribbean tourists Winter 's house sale figures confirm rise Craig Brown Forum Care staff cleared of abducting children Toyota Warring tribes mark brutal Christmas in city of tears Banja Luka is the last main Bosnian town under Serb control where distinct Croat and Muslim communities still exist. Any intervention could be be devastating Our Foreign Staff: UN's Bosnian aid effort 'is reaching its limits' Few Russians mourn the son they can hardly remember Picture Gallery German jobless increase Our Foreign Staff: Polish abortion bill fails to satisfy pro-life groups Harrods Patriarch rejects papal offer Revived Iraq unites to defy West's ultimatum Heal's Bush prepares for one last attack on foe who blighted his finest moment Kuwaiti troops on alert for retaliation Coalition readies air power for short, sharp shock US seeks to deport Egyptian cleric Delhi acquires Ayodhya site Troop cuts Pyramid found Curfew imposed Joseph requiem Health report Temple killings Flemish protest Pole reached Our Foreign Staff: American tanks destroy Somali warlord's arsenal The marines have finally attacked Mogadishu's bandits. The action signals their willingness to be more active in future Reuter: Prince was rejected first time Un envoy courts Sihanouk in Peking Our Foreign Staff: Luanda takes key port in attack on Unita rebels B&Q The man who rewrote history Multiyork Short's millionaire gambit Bristol & West International With both rhyme and reason Daniel Johnson examines the new school literature anthology and advises now read on Examines the new achool literature anthology and advises now read on Could do better, say today's authors Too much about the countryside, too many men and too many whites Too much about the countryside, too many men and too many whites Everest Topping the soul charts The contemporary hymn writer who has turned his back on a fortune Blue-stocking princess Joanna Pitman on the ordeal facing Japan's future empress Joanna Pitman on the ordeal facing Japan's future empress Ideas that dried up Sign of the times A weekend brainstorm David Willetts on how ministers can freshen up policies David Willetts on how ministers can freshen up policies Date to bank on Snookering Whitehall The central player will be missing, says Peter Riddell Dead certainty Richards reigns again Little Dictator Saddam needs a sharp reminder of the power confronting him Much Ado about Nothing Alarm about the government's English anthology is unjustified Irish Mist The punt should leave the Erm and shadow sterling Trident warhead policy review Churchill's resolve Defence of Tvs Mental illness and the community Comings and goings Literary footnote Linking science with engineering Collar colours No Sir, not me Court Circular Memorial service Dinner Tribology Trust Papers donated Latest wills Personal Column Marriage Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news British team finds 9th century church School news The Department of Transport Dizzy Gillespie Personal Column Bliithners Basil Cardew A Great Airwoman. Miss Amy Johnson, C. B. E., whose… Announcements & Personal Notices The Times Crossword No 19,122 News Business Times Weathercall Aa ROADWatcH WPA People in the Times Weather The Outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Business Today Sinking Complaining Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business 19-23 Lack of ?2m destroyed Lilley How the Tsb blocked construction firm's rescue Bundesbank cuts key interest rate to save the Erm By our Economics Correspondent: Economists tell Lamont to go House prices still falling Arts 27-29 Burton to cut 2,000 full-time workers Sport 32-36 Knight Williams MOTORlNG on Friday MacGregor attacks airline subsidies Britain complains fair competition among European airlines is impossible while state-owned carriers have access to government subsidies to bail them out The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers Vardy looks for strong sales drive Savills moves back into the back at half time Credit card jobs to go Abbey moves ahead Trust bid closing date Sales rise at Kwik Save Funeral firm bought Druck earnings fall Christopher Stainforth Air Canada brings hope to Continental Only 75 names join Lloyd's Recruits far short of 1,750 who left Air Canada Builders brace themselves for more gloom Appeal delays payout to creditors of Bcci Career Exchange Overseas Jobs Express 'Job Opportunity in Saudi Arabia' Technical Translators/Technical Illustrators Cream for Unigate on revamp talk Siegling Morgan & Banks International Savills Major Changes Recent Issues Bumpy ride for Airtours over Owners Abroad bid British Funds Spectres round Lilley's sickbed Clearing the air Handicap for Rigby's golf Grounded Call me Michael Burton pursues part-time workforce in search of a full-time recovery While some see more part-time work as the route out of recession, others claim it is cynical cost-cutting, writes Philip Bassett Taxing role Shedding some new light on monetary value Some suffer from interest rate cuts Major off the mark on rates Losers from Abbey share distribution P&o passenger figures are accurate Shutting up shop for a long Christmas The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Losses halved Jaguar Breaking is a clue to safety Sensors are fitted on the automatic braking system IBM Is the game finally over for Sonic and Mario? New home computers aim to out-perform Japanese video games Stay on the line: we've got your number Bt is to begin trials on a service which will display a caller's telephone number Dance page 27 Andrew George of Adventures in Motion… City's artists put on a capital show Farewell to a genial jester Carmen Jones Lost 11 performance Rock page 29 Brian Wilson: are the Beach Boy's… Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Numbers add up to very little First lessons in Russian New roles for women The Times Picture Gallery Fresh perspectives on French painting Fanning the flames of genius David Sinclair looks at the twin lunacies facing rock stars: patholigically devoted fans and self-destruction through drugs Beguiled at the start of epic exploration A night with Carreras The Australia Day Gala Concert at the Royal Opera House in the presence of the Prince of Wales Ask your doctor to open wide Car Buyers Guide Bmw Authorised Dealers Scotts Brunswick Broadfields RAC BMG Avonvale Hooper & Co (Coachbuilders) Ltd Motoring Is this the car to conquer the world? The buzz that helps to beat the jams Picture Gallery No room for error: the man with the?3bn budget Cream tea, anyone? Record month Extra inches Roadwise in America Picture Gallery Petrol price war Batteries battered Caused by owners leaving on their lights. Flat… End of the Nova Health check Dual purpose Dominant rose could prove thorn in Lions' side Taylor offered one chance to enter Test reckoning Maninder finds fortune is turning back in his favour Bradford & Bingley Building Society Series marred by negative batting Word-Watching Wakefield sponsors support bid for Davies Fixtures Rushing Wild on stand-by for late switch to Sandown Towcester Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Winner is backed from 100-1 Edinburgh Floyd dies on gallops at Epsom Claxton Greene to confirm early Chepstow promise Southwell Dalglish confident Shearer's injury will not be serious Gould bitter over loss of Ndlovu Snow Reports Wright a player too hungry to succeed Americans set shining example Results from Rye England coach believes that the gap is closing Penalty likely to cost Interspray second place For the Record Staples out of Murrayfield international Search launched Dispute ends Graf worry England victory Multiple Classified Advertising Items 6 . 00 Business Breakfast (57021) 7.00 Bbc Breakfast… Variations Radio 3 6.55am weather 7.00 On Air Andrew Lyle with… Satellite George Smith Rugby Union Wright handed three-match suspension by Fa Concise Crossword No 2990 Winning Move Word-Watching Benetton to enter Indy Car Ice princess leaves you dead with shotgun smile Simon Barnes meets Katarina Witt and discovers that as well as cutting a fine figure, the former Olympic champion has the competitive fire to conquer again Flemings Football Icc delays ruling on Gooch century

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