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News from 12/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, J. M. Bradford, John Rowsell, DJM, Paula Davies, Jack Arkinstall, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Peter Fiddick, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, William Waldegrave, Pamela O'malley, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Sir Frederick Lawton, A. Powys-Lybbe, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ann Widdecombe, J. Melville Williams, Allan Levy, QC, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peta Stokes, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Peter Mandelson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Clark, James Bone and Christopher Walker, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Ray Clancy, Jonathan Prynn and Nigel Hawkes, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Peter Padfield, Edward Fennell, Ken Fantom, Winston S. Churchill, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Kate Alderson and Red Harrison, James D. Zirin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, K. R. Popper, Liz Gill, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Paul Wilkinson, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, George R. Ayres, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, James Pringle, Geoffrey Cutting Chairman, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, T. R. Boys, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Geoffrey Cox, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, and Joel Brand, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Fallows, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, George Sivell City Editor, John Dowell, Christopher Irvine, Roger Pearson, William Jory,

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Our Foreign Staff: US threatens surprise attack after Iraqi raids Western patience with Saddam Hussein is running out. As he taunted his opponents yet again, the UN Security Council went into emergency session to debate a tough response Index Portfolio Plus Bernard Levin Birt switches tack in reshuffle at BBC Anthony Harris Major's stand against the fogeys… Rifkind flies back for key Bosnia meeting Rugby League Branson wins BA apology for libel Royal couple 'leaked tale of strife to rival papers' Global Mobile Law on Tuesday Terrorist panicked after priming Soho bomb, court told Mayhew calls for review of Irish law Police accuse Clarke of trying to rush change without consultation Sex-ordeal woman feigned death Children get damages for hospital blunders Birt's small earthquake at BBC leaves few casualties No 10 suspect held Refuge for husbands Golfer cancels legacy Assault by car thieves Speedie bound over Hatton trial starts Short loses after series of errors Governor investigates rape in jail chapel News in Brief Bonington son cleared of burglary Potholer killed in floods as blizzards whip across Britain Record low pressure brings death and destruction and adds to Shetland's problems In a spin: the storms are centred near the Faroes School test boycott is looming Protein may be the key to Alzheimer's Australian veterans return fire over damning war files The debate over who was to blame for the capture of Singapore has been reopened by the release of 50-year-old documents Welcome visitor: Coubal the otter cub peers out of… Storms force more oil out of tanker Cap & Gown Series Teacher jailed after Rantzen report will reappeal BT Dirty dogfight between Britain 's best-known squadron leaders Virgin Atlantic versus British Airways: how personal enmity ballooned into a series of libel actions Marriage of rough and smooth Bupa Healthchoice Metropolitan Police Loyalist hit squads target Gaelic sports officials in Ulster Stonehenge enquiry delayed News in Brief Pair 'framed' Miners' defeat New channel Craig Brown The way it isn't Car parks chief denies fraud plot No Title Hp Fitness classes bulge with good intentions Register of MPs' business interests highlights differences between the parties 'The actions of the Princess of Wales seriously embarrassed the commission' Divisions in cabinet slow pace of moves towards press curbs Downing Street says there will be no haste in bringing in new controls on the press. called for in the Calcutt report The Calcutt report Newspaper caution cuts libel pay-outs Tories to demand a ban on all advertisements for tobacco Major to discuss pit backdown Around the Lobby Asylum bill defended Ruling on Lamont probe Reforms fail Somalia aid In Parliament Clinton seizes on deficit to back away from tax cuts President Bush said that the Democrats would tax and spend. The latest projections suggest they will be forced to tax and cut back New York Irish squabble over right to parade sex and politics with religion Russians sniff out the real Smirnov Picture Gallery Univac Ballet fans bid adieu to their blithe spirit Fears grow for 400 boat people News in Brief (AP): Heroin cache (Reuter): Envoy replaced (AP), (Reuter): Liver transplant Far right prepares to gun down South African reforms The country is already awash with guns. Now there is evider that extremists are attempting to acquire heavy weapons in preparation for a last stand in defence of white supremacy Rover Metro Reuter: Angolan rebels 'regroup' Scots mount last guard on colony By our Foreign Staff: Weapons seized by marines First direct UN 'ignores Muslim and Croat air violations' The Bosnian Serbs say the West is choosing to overlook Croat and Muslim defiance of no-fly orders, Tim Judah reports from Banja Luka Islamic states weigh military alternative to accord at Geneva Cold and hunger are killing Bosnian Muslims. Humanitarian and military pressures are building on the peacebrokers to end the misery UN chief urges Germany to contribute troops for peacekeeping operations Reuter: EC roots for plant passport Tamil refugee scandal sours Copenhagen presidency France softens camps pledge News in Brief (Reuter): Russian post (Reuter): Accord on debt (AFP): Paris snubbed (AP): Ship explodes (Reuter): Drugs beached (AP): Making waves Security council struggles to bring Saddam to heel Army sent to pacify I Bombay as bigotry claims 167 lives Violence has brought Bombay to a virtual standstill. With foreign investment in retreat, economic reforms may be blighted Our Foreign Staff: UN envoy fails to win deportee deal Supreme court accused of Demjanjuk appeal delay Europ assistance Turning on to Europe Is Euro news a bore by definition? A new TV channel believes not Picture Gallery The case for the offence Historic press exposures of crime and corruption could never have succeeded under Calcutt's restrictions, says Christopher Elliott Stretched cars named desire Who's lurking behind the smoked windows of the superlong limo, and what are they up to? Let's ask the driver Who will mind the healers? Demand for psychotherapy is outstripping the reputable supply, Jeremy Laurance reports How to Become a Non—smoker! Battle against migraine Bottom Line No non-smokers without fire Nicotine patches may be selling well, but how effective are they? New tricks for old dogs 'Retirement is not a prologue to death, but an opportunity' MOPS Lynne Truss The organisers of Cruft's with tickets to Reservoir Dogs should reconsider at once Wax works fast Take a deep breath and boo When a singer's top notes crack, are the audience's catcalls a sign of boorishmess or mercly fine artistic discrimination? Double money Calcutt cut off The Times Diary Low-spend zone The Times Diary The beer necessities The Times Diary Is there a right of privacy? On the hysterical reaction to Calcutt Time to Get Tough Piecemeal UN protests play Saddam's game War of the Skies The directors of British Airways should pay for its misdeeds Vegetable Move Passports for potatoes promise freer chips New restraints on the media Speed and safety Pensioners' deal Churchill's resolve to fight Nazism without compromise Childhood past Identifying banknotes Down on the farm Comings and goings Court Circular Appointments Retirements University news Birthdays today Latest wills Nature notes Picture Gallery Personal Column School announcements Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Luncheon The Athenaeum Sir Paul Hasluck Personal Column Prebendary Dewi Morgan Professor R P. Winnington-Ingram On this DAYJanuary 12 1962 Peter Sellers as a Kingsley Amis Hero ARC News The Times Crossword No 19,125 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weathers People in the Times The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Badgered Berated Bust Own Business The Pound Major's lone stand against the fogeys Business 21-26 Olympia & York creditors poised to seize Toronto's gleaming towers Investors force Trafalgar vote on auditor Angry shareholders left Trafalgar House in no doubt of their disapproval over the board's decision to restate 1991 accounts by knocking £100 million from the profits Arts 33-35 Ivan Nagy; part of the big dance shake-up 'Plot to steal £5m' from Guinness Sport 38-40 Tenants pay price of terror John Charcol Television and Radio British lead in gas technology 'at risk Orders worth more than £110 million have been lost as British Gas curtails investment while the dispute with Ofgas. the regulator, remains unresolved Use of water profits put under scrutiny The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ellis payout likely to top £300,000 Engineers lobby No 11 Refuge makes headway Carclo advances 28% Union leaders urge Burton staff to strike Business Roundup Tomkins climbs to £47m City awaits plans for Ranks Hovis Profits at AG Barr nudge £6m EIO bid takers Mitie jumps Interim loss Fall in sterling encourages exporters Consumers curb buying on credit Abbey to inject £6m into loss-making French arm Treatt bucks the trend with 8% profits rise Fly Jal and earn free round trip tickets Receivers are called in at the Trocadero British Goal attacks power regulator over support for gas Edwards calls for licensed pits Washington approves link with Dutch airline American enquiry looks at TI offshoot Bargain falls Ladbroke deal Jobs created Recent Issues Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Buyers put the brakes on over Budget tax rise fears British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Investors prefer to stay on sidelines Blue chips recover to close 11 points up Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 82.2 (day's range 82.082.3) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Depression feeds recession where two Germanys meet Western politicians, used to living in a free-market economy, failed to recognise the problems of creating one, writes Wolfang Münchau Singing praises of La Wally The Times City Diary Dollars billed The Time City Diary Soaraway scores The Times City Diary Fox goes poaching The Times City Diary Year to crow about The Times City Diary Marvel-ous The Times City Diary Interest levels on NatWest fixed-rate loans Funding Do It All Freeing rents can help homelessness Tomkins whets appetites Power Corp High profit margins of Harrods sale Carclo The Times Trafalgar House Selling contained First direct A profession disunited Competition for work is bringing out all the old rivalries, reports Edward Fennell No room at Inn? Clark wins top post Toy ploy Acting safely Charity cut? Honoured Quicker cases? Daniels Bates Partnership Weightman Rutherfords Heard the one about the witty judge? • Suffering Children 29 • Law Report 30 The Government Legal Service British Gas Eastern Pk Selection More Fisher Brown ICL Quarry Dougall Howes Percival Laurence Simons Associates The Nottingham Trent University Legal Appointments Laurence Simons Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don't fence them out Britain is failing to meet its international obligations and protect child refugees seeking asylum here, says Allan Levy, Qc Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Kindness beats the bullies behind bars An experiment is helping change a prison where four inmates killed themselves Nor the years condemn? A new commission is unlikely to be better at appointing judges than the Lord Chancellor, according to Sir Frederick Lawton Director ought to have known Investment Series' nine years apart Regina v Baird Concept of pool in discrimination Caution in granting stay of execution Even a judge has his rights Is everybody truly equal when they come before a court? Zarak MacRae Brenner Fres Legal Section Parker Bullen Mitchell Roberts Associates Limited Cadmus The Times Zarak MacRae Brenner Clyde & Co To Advertise in Legal Apointments Please Telephone Shipping Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battle to throw ailing small firms a lifeline Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Paws & Claws Prontac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dissatisfied Entrepreneurs! Exclusive Dealership Areas Available Cash for your Opinions Scene but not heard in court Megatech Software Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secrets Revealed Intercal Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stress Tenders & Contracts Briefings When actions speak louder that words Previewing the London International Mime Festival, Andy Lavender sees signs that even British performers are casting off their physical inhibitions Sound and vision on the Czech list Classical Music: Stephen Pettitt looks forward to this weekend's Janácek festival Music page 34 Anne Sophie Von Otter sings Hugo… Dance page 35 Our top companies face uncertainty… Donmar future secured Arts Briefing B B C Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Adieu to finesse,'Allo 'Allo farce Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews an 18th-century French comedy at the National The Game of Love and Chance Cottesloe Contrasts in tones RLPO/Pesek Philharmonic Hall Concerts: Mahler and Weir in Liver (below left) and first-rank Lieder singing in London Tested to their limit Von Otter/Bar Wigmore Hall The Times Who will step into their shoes? 'Every major London-based dance company finds itself lacking either creative or directiorial leadership' Dance: John Percival on a creative vacuum at the top of our leading companies. Plus the Bolshoi at the Albert Hall Instant espresso is all froth, no flavour Television Review June should be busting out all over Folk: A fine singer shines in an unpromising setting Picture Gallery Coming into focus England prepared to ring changes in pursuit of histoiy Carling's players ready for the challenge Webb ready to tour New recruits join violent breed John Goodbody discovers that hooligans previously unknown to the police caused most trouble at the European championship Murphy begins in style Ice Hockey Pools Forecast Coaches return their verdict: Witt is skating on thin ice Michael Coleman finds the figures do not add up for a double Olympic champion's comeback Picture Gallery Deception alleged to be widespread Drugs in Sport Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Cowboys' defence restricts Eagles Star novice Sybillin 4-1 to beat old hands at Ascot Leicester Mandarin: Merano to spearhead field day for Easterby brothers Lingfield Park Yesterday's Results Weather takes toll again Blazing Walker poised for return to action Run For Free heads big entry Tigers are on form for titanic tussles The Times Sports Service Rapid Raceline West Ham debate what they can do to change Dicks Guentchev may stay after Fa inquiry Storms strike attempt to go round the world in 80 days Snow Reports Swiss complete downhill double For the Record Bcf retains two-day pursuit schedule Slalom win is boost for Britain Lartigue reinstated Peking first Snow's prize Dodemaide named Love conquers all Coach sought Perry in team Enslin signs Television and Radio Variations Radio 3 Satellite Lands' End Football 38 England's first international game called off Concise Crossword No 2993 Winning Move Word-Watching Sophie's choice gives the girls a sporting chance No right or wrong in times of trouble Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, believes that a sense of isolation will be influencing the judgment of the England party in India Tottenham lineup Wright Telephone Magic!

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