News from 09/01/1993
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, John Beishon, Nick Nuttall, Clive Wilmer, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Ian Brodie, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, George Scales, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, A. M. Parsons, Michael Binyon, Clive Jones, T. S. Cordy, Andrew Longmore and Stephen Slater, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Water's Edge, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Peter Brown, Leonard Anthony Quaranto, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, J. B. Gee, Penelope Denning, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John Matthews, Alan Road, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Andrew Murray, Louise Taylor, Michael Hofmann, Peter Ackroyd, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Elisabeth Hoodless, Nicholas Watt, P. R. Little, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Joan Salter, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Raymond Harris, Alistair Horne, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Nicholas Wapshott, Joel Brand, Ray Clancy and Michael Hornsby, Wolfgang M?nchau, Christina Speight, Margaret Dibben, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Lindsay Cook, Robert Kirley, Andrew Lees, T. H. Lewis, Sir Hardy Amies, Kari Knight, David Miller, Alison Roberts, Gladwyn, Raymond Keene, John Gittus, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Peter Bell, William Lithgow, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Christopher Walker and Hazhir Teimourian, Chris Rose, Kathryn J. Kent, Sue Moore, P. Pledger, Robin Stacey, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Jane Bidder, Danny La Rue, Christopher Walker, Barbara Young, Brian Alderson, Matthew Bourne Choreographer, Christopher Greenwood, Caitlin Moran, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, E. A. Sturmer, John Keech, Mashuq ibn Ally, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Marjorie Cronin, Michael Horsnell, Will Harris, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Andrew F. Wilson, James W. Gillett, Baroness Denton, George Medley, Roy Foster, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Quentin Bargate, Michael Evans, and Joel Brand, Gordon C. Clark, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoSaddam pulls back his missiles at last minute Saddam Hussein played his cat-and-mouse game with the West right up to the deadline for removing his missiles from southern Ireq. The Pentagon said Iraq had "broken down" the missiles Bosnian politician murdered Index Soap and Glory Royal dramas rescripted for Tv… Forgan to join BBC Senior Tories split over taxes Cruft's Do yor really need a dog in your life?… Princes Margaret Goes Home Fame Clive James by Nigella Lawson /Television,… Walker on theft charge M&s puts ban on salmon from Shetland RSPB Weekend money Section 2 Pages 21-24 Liz Forgan becomes the most powerful woman in television The BBC has found a new deputy for John Birt in a woman known for her innovation and feminism. Other top posts will be announced in a reshuffle on Monday Thomas Cook Major gathers policy advisers at Chequers for 'fix-it' summit Lump-sum subsidy is urged for homebuyers TGWU backs electoral reform By our Local Government Correspondent: Councils expect big job losses School withdraws swear-word lessons News in Brief Saudi king aids sick boy Boys' earring victory Press report ready Bafta voting change Nissan Shetland islanders find a silver lining beneath the oil slick The village-sized Shetland economy is booming, thanks to the expense accounts of visiting journalists and scientists Grand dame of the sky to the rescue What if.. ? The Sunday Times Premier France White worker wins discrimination case Church lavatory splits village Health chief resigns Treatment flown in to save otters Unicef The finest columns Abbey National School knifing 'highlights new era of child violence' Civil war returns to life Premier Britain Millionaire 'often went missing' Prodigies sweep the chess board Ford Church may ground 'flying bishop' plan Lunn Poly £6m lifeline thrown to one of Britain's poorest slums The police tried, but too often without success. Now the architects are moving in to tackle a deeply troubled inner-city area Teenage criminals ram police cars off the road Man facing drug trial is abducted News in Brief Driver jailed Paint prank Open house Coach charge Baby found Channel link may put Victory Arch at risk Hermes Paris CBI seeks ceasefire on school curriculum Coroner told how 16-year-old girl was tortured and burnt Bosnian lesson for all Muslims Nissan N&P Prince of dance: Andrei Uvarov leaps into action as… Pentagon initially failed to grasp threat from Sams Pickfords Travel Link man: Nizar Hamdoon, the Iraqi ambassador to the… Middle East fears the fall of Baghdad Algeria sentences 19 to die News in Brief Border closed War spy dies Two beheaded Mastercare Ltd Allies invoke unwritten rule to back action International Law Streetfighter bent on seeing off his foreign enemies Saddam Hussein Harrods Ltd Aid worker's death halts food convoys Peres tells UN man expulsions justified Premier Cities B&q US had plan to capture Saddam Our Foreign Staff: Hundreds killed as Unita beaten back The United Nations mandate in Angola is up for renewal. There is doubt that its monitors will stay The Sunday Times By our Foreign Staff: Somali warlords sign accord Hindus set fire to sleeping muslims Nationwide Links with Argentina emphasised News in Brief Army chief dies Pact promised Replica built Sanctions drive Serbs closer to strengthened Milosevic The international trade embargo on Belgrade has proved a political failure, argues Roger Boyes. East Europe correspondent Serbian heavy guns hit British base in central Bosnia Sarajevo is a city under siege. By cutting utilities, the Bosnian Muslims hope to provoke Western intervention German economy handed to banker Nissan Mussolini said to have met British secretly in 1944 Taking note: Nexhmije Hoxha, widow of the Albanian… Qantas Russian leaders clash on reforms Withdrawal ruled out by Rifkind Men charged Tanker crashes Law relaxed When the emperors laid out their plans Dead and dismembered on the Nile Simon Jenkins, just back from Egypt, says it is time Europe returned its stolen monuments Father Muggeridge Tinker, tailor Cui bono? • Given the subject matter - date rape, sexual… Chequered Vision This is the weekend for John Major to Democracy under the Gun Keep the peacekeeping umbrella open when the rain starts Bully for Bolshoi Don't knock the notion of ballet for the busloads Environment and safety lessons of Shetland oil spill Dangerous toys Literary footnote All change Community care Peace with dishonour? Customers paying through the nose Unemployment 's blight Otters' return Gift of the gab Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Royal engagements Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Church services tomorrow Church news Weekend birthdays Institute of Mathematics Latest wills Rare ants fenced in from scramblers Lieutenant-General Sir John Cowley Tel: 071 481 4000 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Viscount Massereene and Ferrard Multiple Display Advertising Items John Grooms Association for Disabled People Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Samaritans Donald Stephenson Dr John Cardwell National Kidney Research Gambling on the Riviera On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,123 Business Bid winner: Chemicals group Laporte has won… Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Nissan Cutting Back Crashing in Calling Early Cashing out The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business 17-26 Mmc chief looks for one more… Laporte sees off Wassail to win Evode Laporte is planning significant cost reductions, with substantial rationalisation of the enlarged business, to make its successful takeover of Evode pay off Devaluation of punt could be imminent Shoe exporter catches Dti flat-footed Cricket 32 Chris Lewis shows his pace in India Equitable Life sells stake in Airtours Golf 28 Michael Bonallack supports golf as Olympic… Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Sporting Fixtures Page 27 Further strike threat at TSB Christmas brings little joy to Boots Britain's largest retail chemist has punctured hopes that a late sales peak delivered a successful Christmas to Britain's recession-hit high streets Video rivals square up for small-screen battle Nissan Pepe Group awards directors pay rises despite losses Jobs to go at Belfast Airport By our Deputy City Editor: Evangelist to lift TVS offer The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Bristol & West Building Society Bcci man seeks Fed hearing Rebels at Arthur Shaw seek to oust chairman Hartstone buys in Spain Lowe's losses mount Venture switched off Surveyor cuts dividend KIO company sues Grosvenor Inns payout Industrialist in search of a final challenge Carol Leonard finds that the head of the Mmc cares little for appearances but has a sharp legal mind for business US airlines demand help from Clinton Norwich Union British Funds Eagle Star case could cost ?15m Saracen Asset Management Limited Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Profit-taking pushes Dow lower World Markets Investors poised for wave of rights issues Stock Market Recent Issues Wall Street Major Changes • Living Longer 22 • Redundancy Tips 23 • Letters 24 By our Money Editor: Commission fuels endowment sales With-prof it insurance sees day of reckoning Fidelity Investments Demand cushions second-hand prices Mean streaks in small print Fidelity Investments National Westminster Bank Men are catching up with women in longevity stakes By our Money Staff: Fixed-rate mortgage offers flow freely Pension trustees have given wrong advice Briefings Save & Prosper Early collection of direct debits can be embarrassing Liz Dolan stresses the need for complete understanding by all parties to the agreement when a mortgage is taken out Save & Prosper PEP M&G If redundancy strikes, keep finances in check Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd PEP Ernie suffers side effect of lottery Perils of Peps Plastic alternatives Picture Gallery Tax relief problems over a mortgage no longer shared Yorkshire says it is the bank that really listens Cash withdrawals without a Pin Interest Rate Roundup Allied Trust Bank Cheque card safeguard Shares follow Wall St lower Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Market French aim to play to their strengths France recall Camberabero for the nations' championship match with England Corless complains after Northampton lose Hunter Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Fresh accusations in Welsh rugby feed bitter dispute Match-By-Match Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf's Olympic drive nudged back on course David Miller talks to Michael Bonallack and finds the R & a secretary stating a compelling case for inclusing in the Games Mansell gets away to flyer in first Indy Car test stint Newman impressed with debut drive Akom Ltd Young makes the most of his big chance American Football Marriage that worked against the odds Alan Lee samples an unusual cocktail of racing, mining and politics deep in the Nottinghamshire countryside From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Fay Lin can land ante-post gamble in The Ladbroke Mandarin: Rushing Wild weighted to lift Sandown prize Haydock Park Williams in double form Nissan Lingfield Park Sandown Park Yesterday's Results Warwick Racing next week Rapid Raceline Snow Reports Duke is crowned king of the castle after taking care of business Saturday portrait: David Nicholson, by Richard Evans, racing correspondent Germans reap reward for power in singles Tennis McKiernan develops long vision Athletics Steel has notable landmark in view Socierty's century club is about to double its membership Yesterday's Result from Rye Prean's form continues at Bletchley Saby extends lead Briars is back Dynamic Drago Classy quartet Picture Gallery Top skier staying off piste Liverpool 's discards look to provide winning hand Villa visit Anfield with chance to share League lead Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier Division For the Record Rochdale have vacancy See and enjoy the Tests in Madras and Bombay Exclusive Times Offer for Cricket Lovers Leeds bring relief to away drought Rugby League Dominant England's seven-goal cup starter Rugby Union 27 Camberabero Recalled by French for… Fletcher stokes fires within Lewis England fast bowler injures two batsmen in fast and furious over Nissan ICC again postpones decision An aria worth rallying for Seeing red All is not gold Sporting Diary Racing 28-29 Southwell Stages an Unusual Cocktail Livingston to receive an early hearing Graham calls time on his ring career Over 40 but not over the hill Short cuts Out of Town a new hospital for injured wildlife A bone to pick with man's best friend With Crufts opening next week, Joe Joseph sees no need to feed the hound that bites him Thoughts of presents, past and future What makes the perfect gift for the man who has everything? Rites of Passage The rocky road to marital bliss… Alan Coren a dinner that's hard to swallow Page… Smallbone Nigella Lawson on Television Page 18 Evening out Nissan SCP What 'S on Word-Watching The Times Nature will always smudge a man's finest masterpiece Farmer's Diary Hand of mercy for wildlife In the heart of the Surrey stockbroker belt, Sue Moore meets a couple who have dedicated themselves to helping sick and injured animals from the wild Hedgerow hunters Feather report Nissan Souped up and ready to glow Frances Bissell, the Times cook, suggests cheap and cheering broths for January Divertimenti Bruno tries for another knockout Starting today, Robin Young presents a round-up on restaurants Vintage year for the new world Despite the devaluation, Jane MacQuitty foresees bargains in 1993 Gourmet food at a squeeze The Johnsons' shop and supper bar may be tiny, but it's packed with big-eating ideas. Clarissa Hyman reports Raise your glasses to the old gods' gift to lovers Brewing mead takes patience, but the benefits can be most satisfying Which? The Wesley method with a throaty roar Ruth Gledhill goes to morning service and reports on a more vigorous form of Anglicanism among Methodist worshippers Saturday Rendezvous VIP The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Sir Hardy Amies Couturier Multiple Display Advertising Items Under starter's orders for the wedding march The road to nuptial bliss is full of potholes. Joe Joseph offers advice for those contemplating the journey Echoes of revolution The Royal Armouries' Civil War exhibition opens in Cirencester today Cordula A second trip down the aisle Divorcees can remarry in church Late love in the shrubbery Francesca Greenoak admires two handsome and undemanding shrubs flourishing under a dusting of hoar-frost in her local high street Free Video Elite Greenhouses Ltd Neil's Multiple Display Advertising Items Home & Garden Agriframes Ltd Marshalls Seeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking pen to inky squid Or, Whatever happened to bread and butter pudding and salmon mousse? Striking the light fantastic Shoparound The Dufflecoat Company Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Doctor's Tips On Chest Pain and Clogged… Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Debrett Medivac Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Have you read any good maps lately? The actor Nicky Henson has, he tells Penelope Denning, every time he takes to the woods to go orienteering Picture Gallery In the golf shoes of the great Cliveden offers a lordly welcome and much more than just a round of golf Where to be at tee time Family to distraction, via Sainsbury's Where do Saturday and Sunday disappear to when you have to keep the children amused? Peter Brown, chauffeur, shopper and entertainer, ponders the mystery SL Property Buyers Guide Berkeley Homes Growing art of make-believe Parents as well as children can unleash their hidden talents at weekend theatrical workshops. Jane Bidder reports GA General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone United House Events Bask in the riviera of flowers Competition answers For Sale about ?60,000 Sporting art life of a whisky man Globe has realpolitik Sadler's Wells Pretty good flamingos A famous blend of raunchy pop and sex appeal takes David Sinclair back to the heady days of Ready Steady Go From drama to schmaltz The Sunday Times Something stirs in the confused waters Handel casts his spell Nissan South Bank Wigmore Hall Handel Messiah Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Richard Clayderman Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly. W1.… Cinemas Curzon West End Shaftes Ave W1 071 439 4805… Multiple Display Advertising Items Bbc1 Satellite Travel Free as an Air Courier Radio 3 Variations Bbc 1 Variations Anglia Radio 3 Satellite Nissan The flickering light of fame Nigella Lawsons tunes in to two Clives, James and Anderson, addressing 20th-century questions large and small Concise Crossword No 2991 Winning Move Word-Watching Humanity has had its chips Get ready for Armageddon because the sages give us only six more years Back with a classy act Tv Preview Guilty Secrets Paris Ceramics Soap and Glory British Airways Holidays Picture Gallery PHS Remains to be seen Picture Gallery Saturday Review Picture Return of the incredible hulk Barry Pickthall on plans to salvage one of Britain's historic ships Waterways of Russia In the wind, nothing holds the Road like the new Audi 80 Estate Dead to the World Every year, in London alone, a thousand people are buried by the local authoritles, unmissed, unmourned, and sometimes unidentified, Linda Grant reports. Main photograph by David Modell With this detective agency report , I thee wed John Diamond Taking up a collection round the office British Antique Replicas Harvey (Management Services) Ltd Saleroom Electrum Gallery West London Antiques Fair Green's Antique Galleries Haltfax Antiques Centre Alexandra Palace Plumridge and Co Antiques Fair at Stanway House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Great Op NEFF Neff (UK) Ltd Picture Gallery Light that Fire Picture Gallery Not in the least bit saucy Clement Freud prepares a dish for Danny La Rue Restaurant Guide Senior service at a nautical milestone It's all downhill from here The right type of snow, scenery and creature comforts counted for as much as a sense of adventure when Shona Crawford Poole asked well-known skiers, ranging from holiday enthusiasts to former Olympians, where they would go for one last fling Brittany Ferries Resort from the resorts Doug Sagar looks at the advantages of commuter skling and David Allsop examines world associations Skiing in circles An Embroidered Herb Garden Overseas Travel Page & Moy Holidays Inter Change Travel ABTA The Art of Living in Tuscany Vacances en Campagne Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Sunvil Ramblers Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interests Multiple Classified Advertising Items AITO Discover Hong Kong Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailers Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Passage to South America Exodus Highbullen Hotel AITO Eurocamp IB Overseas Travel New England Country Homes The Magic of Spain Czech Republic Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons The Magic of Italy Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Camp Beaumont Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cottage Collection Blakes Holiday Boating Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Holidays Recommended Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Prince CAA Overseas Travel Madeira Hoseasons Twickers World Drive France Braathens the Wings of Norway Solo's Palazzo Belmonte A scholar for all ages Preserving the tribe 's wisdom Fierce romantic in a wild land of legend Paperbacks Stories made to fit all sizes New poetry Two Journals Anthology of old geography Men of Virginia All aboard for Russia Join the exclusive inaugural run of the Bolshoi Express, and visit some of tsarist Russia's most beautiful towns, with The Times The Times Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3184: The Labours of Hercules Xii Chess by Raymond Keene The abridged version Comic strip Cold turkey The Times I am a doughnut Mixing miracles 'I was going to be a film star' Noble Caledonia Limited Hyundai
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