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News from 16/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, David Adams, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Paul Heiney, Hilary Cowell, Victoria Glendinning, Mary Killen, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Giles Hunt, Victor Ross, John Diamond, Kenneth Wollaston, Karen Woolfson, Judy Goodkin, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Christina Smith Businesswoman, Hugh Burnett, Clive Davis, F. N. Cogswell, Carol Leonard, Terry Philpot, Richard Hamilton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Anatol Lieven and Robert Seely, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Rothermere, Francesca Greenoak, John Magus, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Lucy R. Baruch, James Adams and Ian Murray, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, James Marmion, Richard Wilson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Peter Bradley, Sue Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Alan Sked, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, James Bone and Christopher Walker, Hamish Paterson, Eve-Ann Prentice, Jon Snow, news presenter, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Frances Bissell, Sarah Bagnall, Sara Driver, Angela M. Gross, Nigella Lawson, Peter Lewis, Derwent May, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Margaret Dibben, Adam Lebor, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, John Higgins, Peter Crill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Dennis Shaw, Alan Clark, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Nigel Hawkes, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Barry Pickthall, Richard Jones, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Pierre Salinger, Stuart Lipton, Robin Stacey, John Kennedy, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Bill Frost on Board the Hms Ark Royal, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Phil Brindall, Jennifer Keegan, Richard Goldsmith, Charles Bremner, Bosnia-Herzegovina, E. C. Zeeman, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, C. Kevill-Davies, R. Reeves, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Sheila Gunn and Jonathan Prynn, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Patricia Dhillar, Helen Pickles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, William Cash, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Harry Spencer-Smith, Jonathan Meades, F. W. Hodgson, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Andrew Currey, Bea Cowan, Michael Evans, Fiona Beckett, Christina Rees, John Phillips, D. J. Cassell, Sara McConnel, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine, Martin Fletcher and Eve-Ann Prentice,

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Iraq gets second chance to avoid new air strike Tory MPs attack coal and rail plans Index Weekend Accountancy Results Starting Today By our Foreign Staff: Songwriter Sammy Cahn dies at 79 Calcutt Critics Hail to the Chief Inflation at lowest since 1986 Sicilian Mafia 'boss of bosses' held after 22 years on run The Famous Grouse Rugby NatWest pay freeze raises union fears over incomes policy Redwood dismisses Tory councils' job loss fears Thomas Cook Short seizes lead in chess Editors urge Brooke to spell out reforms A tool for dictators, says Rothermere Calcutt report Families protest over Gulf war fund News in Brief Navy men cleared UDA admits killing Killer driver jailed Abuse warnings ignored Nicotine patch enquiry Audit of democracy Prince sees time as the healer Police fight proposal to release officer's killer after 20 years Legal aid sought to sue tobacco firms The Sunday Times Burglar in getaway car killed woman Blue Peter flies to Thunderbird rescue Nurses trap thief with X-ray Halyvourgiki Inc Picture Gallery Five killed as gales topple trees and lorries Oil Leak Shetlanders demand tanker exclusion zone Aftermath of the oil spill: islanders prepare to Major as first rescued brids return to the wild British scientist dies in Colombian volcano eruption Crystal By a Staff Reporter: Rapist father freed No-one's busier on your behalf Bishops' compromise splits traditionalists Ordination of women priests B&Q No Title By a Staff Reporter: Student's father tells of last day Church must find a home for all Credo Lunn Poly Parents stay silent as baby death case is abandoned The collapse of a case against the parents of a girl who died aged seven weeks has led to demands for a change in the law Son lived with secret of murder for 14 years RSPCA Museum owner sells the monarchs of Thorburn's glens Old Bailey oils wheels of justice News in Brief Crash man gets £4m award Trial date set Aircraft escape Bids for mine Premier Cities Cellnet Fortress holds Mafia 'men of honour' Halifax Ukraine is offered guarantees by Yeltsin Marlene Dietrich Mobster's millions missing Denmark searches for leader News in Brief (Reuter): Aids confirmed (Reuter): Kurds attacked (AFP): Remains found (AP): Barely awake 'Dithering' allies agree draft Bosnia no-fly resolution Washington says that foot-dragging has already cost the West opportunities for peace UN's desperate struggle to deliver aid Premier France Killing enquiry ordered Alarm over British troops' escort role MPs are concerned that the British forces will inevitably get dragged into a full-scale civil war in Bosnia, Michael Evans writes Forte Hotels Ark Royal crew hone battle skills UN hopes Baghdad will allow flight to go ahead tomorrow As the Un debated Iraq's latest gambit, the matter of Kuwait police posts has still to be resolved Iraqis see Saddam as unshakeable Europe Assistance Direct Democrats quash rumour of Gore rift Clinton kicks off five-day party Giza sands reveal hidden pyramid Israel lets aid reach deportees US flotilla sets out to turn back Haitians Premier Britain Reuter: Strike aims to topple Mobutu Japanese read love between the lines Our Foreign Staff: Red Cross halts aid after worker is killed Somali warlords sign pact Pretoria sets up ANC deal Northern Rock Reuter: Rao pleads for an end to violence Alexander Chancellor in New York The distinction between a mugger and a beggar in Manhattan is becoming rather blurred Apparently, you should hand over all the money you have to anyone who asks for it In a bowler hat The Times Diary Historians who go to war with hindsight Alan Clark replies to the storm that his view of Churchill's leadership has provoked The price of a free press Newspapers are essentially all about intrusion Past the First Post Next: a free Commons vote on a Maastricht referendum Landmark in Arms Control The ban on chemical weapons can and must work Pyramidally Extant Ruins need protection from man, the builder and redeveloper Calcutt: an unreasonable restriction or a necessary curb on press freedom? Day for Democracy Music and the Nazis Islands under Hitler Ladies in retirement Mental health care Ladies in retirement Court Circular Memorial service Association of Anaesthetists Appointment Personal Column Weekend anniversaries Results from Cruft's Show Church services tomorrow Church news Today's royal engagements Marriage University news Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Rene Pleven René Pleven, twice prime minister of France and several times defence minister, died in Paris on January 13 aged 91. He was born in Rennes on April 13,1901 The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals Referrals's List Subject Code Frederick Danielski Frederick Danielski—"Mr Casablanca"—a self-proclaimed spy, died at West Palm Beach, Florida, on January 7 aged 82. He was born in Vienna Caution to Goose-Eaters Jean Thompson Jean Thompson, Cbe, civil servant and demographer, died on December 28 aged 66. She was born on December 2,1926 Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination I held in November 1992 Order of Merit and Prizes Recruitment Consultants Directory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Referrals Financial Training ATC The Times Saddam given second chance Veteran Sicilian Mafia chief arrested Heseltine under fire Life terms demand Bank staff protest Volcano death Songwriter Sammy Cahn dies at 79 The Times Crossword No 19,129 NSPCC concern A church divided Unity on Bosnia Red Cross ban Saturday Review Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Kirkdale Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Profile Retail inflation tumbles to a six-year low Headline inflation fell sharply to 2.6 per cent last month but the underlying rate, excluding mortgages—which the government targets—moved slightly higher Euro Disney shares jump as chairman steps down Store proves diamonds are forever Rugby Poor take-up expected for Lonrho issue Picture Gallery Sport James Capel Weekend Sporting Fixtures Pension lump sums 'should be taxed' Insurers get cheer from level of new business Life insurance companies say recession discouraged savers from a commitment to long-term and regular payments but single-premium business continues to grow strongly Autoglass Tie Rack collars more sales By our City Staff: FNFC trims losses and calls for £46m Christmas depletes National Savings Wembley wins Hk stadium contract CBI urges tax breaks MGN appoints Borrie Zetters holds payout Owners criticises bid Hall Engineering cuts The Best Carnival in Sicily Receiverships climb to a five-year peak Business Roundup Receivers hear bids for Lilley British Funds From late developer to properly developer Business Profiles: Stuary Lipton Stanhope Properties is in a desperate slump but, as Carol Leonard found, its chief executive still expects to survive Lloyd's names set for E&O test case Disputes plan by Goodison M&G Cornpaines Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shares recover after early decline Stock Market The Sunday Times Dow doses on a higher note Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Index Called to account for mistaken identity Haunted by an opposite number Lenders run short of excuses Mercury When two into one does go at the bank The National Westminster Bank Group Schroders Ivestment Management Limited Revenue wants to return overpaid tax to savers Final call for BT shareholders The Investor's Portfolio Save & Prosper Fighting insurers on the home front Hurricanes blow an ill wind for the under-insured Save & Prosper National & Provincial Building Society Investment Trust Selector Pep Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Save & Prosper Group Limited Calling time on an investment Margaret Dibben looks at split capital trusts and asks stockbrokers when is it best for investors to sell the shares Schroders adds a bit of Pep to the trust Pep's a Superlative Performance Briefings Making money from the market Helen Pridham considers how a fixed income can by obtained from debentures, stocks and shares Financial insecurity is forcing people to budget and save The Equitable Life Yorkshire Building Society Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Save & Prosper Perpetual Peps lack the promised peppy returns Picking a personal equity plan portfolio versus becoming a Sid in privatised companies Assessing a mean streak when it comes to payment Military payout for pensions Interest Rates Roundup Allied Trust Bank Visa vouchers open to change Subdued end to account Fidelity Brokerage Services Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Atkinson's all-sorts tearing down barriers in title race With seven nations already represented in Aston Villa's championship-chasing football squad and yet another import imminent, Dennis Shaw looks at the club leading the field in bringing an international flavour to the Premier League Premier Table Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Outside helpers at Villa Park Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League Tomorrow Freak accident at work ruins Greaser's season Seizinger earns downhill victory In Brief Brabham signs Bodimeade beaten Hammond doubt Gandhi date Devine survives Hide bout off Harris so close Cracking start The Times Reilly agrees to take on dual commitment Rugby League Warrington ease worries Snow Reports Hick grasps chance to ran into form for one-day series England's XI topple Bedi's XVI Downhill men get final call Sking An English coach who can look down on the rest Upson builds future on firm foundations Richard Evans meets trainer John Upson, who is attempting to mix racing with business to keep the recession and his bankers at bay Spartan Sprite poised to make flying start Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Kelly passes fitness test for AFC final American Football Sabin Du Loir retires on a high Ascot Lingfield Park Gaselee has Haydock in mind Blitzkreig in repeat bid Newcastle Market Rasen Smart Sybillin on tempting mark to take Ascot feature Mandarin Racing next week Trump plays the joker Rapid Raceline Denmark's triumph a striking example of efficiency Stuart Jones, football correspondent, on the statistics which reveal that skill is being sacrificed for speed and stamina Save & Prosper Rugby's captain marvel a smooth operator with the sharp finish Saturday portrait: Will Carling, by Simon Barnes There are a few people in rugby who will gloat over an English defeat, especially if it involves the fall of Carling … he attracts the green-eyed monster The have-nots have much to offer at Murrayfield Scotland and Ireland begin rebuilding Today's Murrayfield Teams English confidence saps France NIKE Forthe Record No Title Time-lost dispute continues James rolls back the years to overcome all obstacles Golf Noilly Prat Gold goes to new man from Ukraine Ice Skating Cricket Halliday pants by numbers Sporting Diary Dooley's withdrawal tests England's nerve Injury undermines quest by five nations' champions for third successive grand slam Smiles Turn to Dismay, after Setback during Training Today's Twickenham Teams Fixturs Girls done good Rothenberg is out of this world No such thing as a certainty Cooking up trouble The Royal Bank of Scotland Football Spurs reject £1.5m for Durie Dogs, dog-ends and little puffs of pleasure Weekend Voice Children King Conran's stairway to heaven Robin Young finds out why Sir Terence thinks a recession is a good time to unveil a 400-seater restaurant What to Wear Property Orient Express Nigella Lawson on TV Sex Film Word-Watching Premier France Theatre New Videos Dance Music Evenings out Bookings Exhibitions Shock of domesticity for a working girl called Prudence Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney The drying art of flowers for all seasons Farming cutbacks led the Alexander family into a fascinating and profitable new business venture. Bea Cowan reports The Nile To whit: the owl Feather report Pound Soars in Value Playing Chinese check-outs Fiona Beckett samples the delights and mysteries of a huge Chinese supermarket in Birmingham, which has everything from black fungus soup to tincture of tiger bone The chemical formula for a fruity nose Jane MacQuitty explains the esotericscience behind the bouquet of wine Restaurant Watch The newest and the best for eating out in London Fresh, wet and make it snappy Frances Bissell presents tempting ways with a variety of fish for cooks in a hurry Success on a Suffolk slab From marine biologist to fishmonger Stephen Appleby is a happy man Rollexa An Anglican heart beating in Wales Ruth Gledhill visit the Welsh island of Anglesey to find that the Church of England is in robust and energetic form Saturday Rendezvous Mary Wesley Writer My Perfect Weekend The Times Children's events Some nice little earners Lynne Greenwood finds out what part-time jobs children do to boost their pocket-money No divorce from memories Sue Crewe knows what a mad, sometimes funny, always sad performance divorce is To have been married seemed the epitome of glamour, more sophisticated even than putty-coloured lipstick The Times Exotic plants to pamper Francesca Greenoak turns her back on winter and indulges her passion for conservatory experimentatio Best Buys Weekend Tips Shoparound Petworth House Ltd Home & Garden Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Dalewood Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS High Seasons Clothing Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Dialbuy Limited Principal Hotels Picture Gallery Cosseted in Norfolk's gentle hills Sara Driver spends a relaxing weekend that is anything but flat Picture Gallery No Title Stena Sealink Candid camera secrets Anne Gregg works hard to look good. Julia Llewellyn Smith finds out how Real facts Eyes down for the big win Helen Pickles Stakes her luck on snatching bingo's ?50,000 top prize Property Buyers Guide Westminister Arthur Rathbone Kitchen Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trencher Wood Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Property Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Bingo facts Jumbo solution We'd like to Put an End to your Dreams Cast off the cares of a land-locked life Multiple Display Advertising Items The cream for cheese-makers Safety in numbers Dead composers society - the remit The work of modern British classical composers has been given a leg-up by one of the legends of psychedelic rock, Clive Davis reports Saint-Saëns meets the master singers The Bastille Opera's Samson is crowned with strength, sensuousness and Wagnerian locks World of Drawings and Watercolours The self-importance of being earnest Costello gets classical gassy, Genesis go to great lengths Rock Records Soundtrack and soundtracks Spike Lee's film about Malcolm X has double the usual ration of spinoffs The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Telephone Ordering Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ART 93 Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Smallbone Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Linguaphone A guide to the naughty bits Sex seminars being the new thing, Nigella Lawson switches on to who is doing what, and why, and how, and to whom TV Review Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 2997 Winning Move Word-Watching Fast forward to the 1970s Tv Preview Freak show in the high street Who but a student could need all the Age junk? Guilty Secrets Superlative Travel Picture Gallery Noble Caledonia Limited Late night line-up Marriage lines Damage limitation If s a square world Return to sender Chain reaction II Saturday Review The Unsteady State of America The land of the falling apart. While the poor get poorer, the rich get richer; the cities are decaying; the economy is stagnant, and crime is the only boom industry. Peter Jay examines the problems America's 42nd president on Wednesday, and asks: can he restore the American dream? Photographs by P. F. Bentley Panasonic Telephone Equipment The Jeep Cherokee Limited The Jeep Cherokee Range Softening the wonk Bill Clinton has vowed to transform his country; but to get to the White House he had to transform himself. Ben Macintyre charts the president-elec's metamorphosis from plicy bore to new American hero Inside the kitchen cabinet As cook to the Clintons for six years, Liza Ashley watched over the evolution of their down-home way of life and work, Simon Worrall writes SKI Legend In the court of the little Rocker The stage is being set and the costumes sewn as Washington's socialites prepare for Camelot II, and the most energetic double-act the city has seen John and Jackie Kennedy. Kate Muir meets the leading players I'd like to say a few words . . . How will Bill Clinton rise to his inaugural challenge? Brian MacArthur examines the examples he has to follow John Kennedy decided to drop the 'domestic stuff' and eliminate all 'I's from the address:'Just say what we will do' Altea Hotel The Beautiful River Douro News from the Front Picture Gallery Cut the engine, dim the lights and start the action City Lights Los Angeles On a warm July night, with the drive-in packed. and plenty of noisy back-seat activity, it is easy to see its popular appeal France Multiple Display Advertising Items Flag Earers Taste as simple as Abc Clement Freud Gut Feelings Restaurant Guide Cowboys and honest Injun Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Home of the freethinker Nancy Patton walks through the gilded streets of Boston, where every building, from the library to the bar, houses legends about its liberal, and often zany, residents Food without frontiers British Airways Holidays Paradise by the dashboard light Tania Glyde hunkers down in the passenger seat to experience the American dream on wheels, from Florida to California American Travel Country and blues harmony Allegra Huston explores the racing colours and green, green grass of Kentucky's homesteads Vacanze in India P&O The Sunrise Side of India Overseas Travel Saint James Paris The Art of Living in Tuscany Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Discover Hong Kong Multiple Display Advertising Items New England Country Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel The Promise of Provence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Key Camp Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interests Adventures around the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Uk Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Haven France & Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items IBERIAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Matron Saint of the New Deal Eleanor Roosevelt Sitting in judgment on the land of the free The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States Edited by Kermit L. Hall Oup, ?45 Whitewash at the White House Nixon: A Life By Jonathan Aitken Weidenfeld & Nicholson, £25 Bullies and sharks who did the biz Captialist Fools Tales of American Business from Carnegie to Malcolm Forbes By Nicholas von Holfman Chatto & Windus, £18,99 No title The journo who became a genius Walt Whitman From Noon to Starry Night By Philip Callow Allison & Busby, ?19.99 Paper Backs The Farewell Party By Milan Kundera Faber, ?5.99 Proof against weather Take shelter from the elements with these quality waterproof jackets and sturdy umbrellas from the Times The Times Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3185: Grand Slam by Phil Brindall The Games Page Spelling mistakes Laboured excuses Divine madness Country cooking 'I was moved around like a chess piece' A Childhood: Erich Segal by Judy Goodkin The Dufflecoat Company The Selfridge selection

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