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News from 19/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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John Skinner, Elizabeth Attenborough, James Berry, Wendy Cooling, Shirley Hughes, Margaret Meek Spencer, Victoria McKee, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, J. R. Anderson, Brian Collett, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Michael Evans and Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Hilaire Gomer, F. B. O'friel, Chairman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Graham Clark, Governor, Alan Lee Williams (Director), Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Sean Webster, Peter Carter-Ruck, Peter Barnard, Kate Muir, Bill Bewsher, Director General, Edward Fennell, Pamela Howe, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Patricia Daly, Liz Gill, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, David Pannick QC, E. A. B. Willcocks, Anne Applebaum, Maurice Redman, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Andrew Lansley (Director), Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Ross Tieman and Wolfgang Münchau, David Sinclair, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, H. David, David Powell, Adam Lebor and Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Valerie Strachan, Deputy Chairman, Julian Lewis (Deputy Director), Colin Campbell, Henrietta McCALL, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Pearson,

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Uneasy allies wait for Clinton 47 Jets Strike to 'Finish the Job' With Iraq under attack for the third time in five days, America's allies began to express doubts over how to proceed. The long-term policy of incomming US president Bill Clinton remains unclear Index First Lady Daylight raids destroy radar centres Primary schools face reform Virgin's Battle Shell petrol up 9p Cricket Students cheer a new dawn General Sir Peter De La Billiere Storm Command Index War widows ask Major for cash Gulf Fund Wilding Rifkind faces cross-party misgivings over strategy America and allies struggle to win widespread support for punitive bombing raids Britain Arab clamour for military action falls to a whisper Coalition Air attack diverts critics and boosts tyranny Saddam Shadow of Vietnam hangs over allied combat in the Gulf That leave Baghdad battered but defiant in the face of Western military superiority While the air raids have led to some concessions, few believe more attacks will remove Saddam from power A smile dies at the al-Rashid hotel Victims Iraqi nuclear target is reduced to rubble Aftermath Laser-guided bombs hit key sites in daylight mission Opposition fails to win support of military Rebels Emirate calls for British border guard Kuwait Sunalliance Peugeot Car parks chief 'used former SAS men to infiltrate rival' Lawyers offer legal aid savings Student dining club comes to sticky end The day air turned blue at Harrods National Savings Ratner fine reflects £20 weekly budget Hundreds flee homes as Tay bursts its banks Fears of looting grow among families driven out by floodwater up to 7ft deep Rover Metro Dental fees blamed for poor treatment News in Brief Coma pregnancy hope Coach joyrider on tour 'Miss Whiplash' hunt Forest plan in court Marchioness ruling Cleaners agree terms Burns girl buried French sue over flower champagne Abbey National Patten pledges more reforms to boost primary school results Experts support a return to basica and grouping children according to ability A five year review of the primary school curriculum will follow a return to more traditional methods in the classroom Advisers admit curriculum fails to provide broad education Change must come, Straw tells royals St. Joseph's Hospice By our Political Correspondent: MI5: licensed to fill the bellies of its inquisitors Ministers urged to declare anonymous donations MPs back subsidy to save pits Opaque Smith clouds EC issue Riddel on Politcs Troops in Bosnia 'save lives' Around the Lobby Major bill Somalia aid Extra lawyers In Parliament Hatton was 'moving spirit in land fraud' Liverpool councillors received backhanders for helping businessmen, court told Short keeps lead in world chess Picture Gallery Craig Brown The way it isn't Iran hired hitmen, says Rushdie News in Brief Nuclear spill Attacker jailed Offer ends Note scrapped National Savings Sainsbury donates £200m Iraq conflict blots out Islamic clamour for Bosnia arms aid Muslim states are studying the allied strategy in Iraq. They no-fly zones and bombong raids have little hope of success Army Officer British troops take cover as Croats and Muslims battle Peace process threatened Piece of mind: packers preparing The Thinker… Executive class learns how to manage Business enterprise thrives in Ukraine Business is booming for a foreign capitalist in Lvow, among local politicians, Anne Appiebaum reports 'Toto' on murder charge News in Brief (Reuter): Havel named (Reuter): Oil spilt (AFP): Escobar move (AP): Avalanche toll Hong Kong team urges Britain to reopen China talks Colony legislators want an end to the uncertainty. Peking claims a fully elected assembly will emerge under its timetable Miyazawa rattled by minister's breach of the military taboo Sultans swing against losing power (Reuter): Eight die in train collision News in Brief (Reuter): Boys arrested (Reuter): Video warning (AP): UN men held (AP): City bans cars Our Foreign Staff: Rao picks new team to fend off critics Obas Orthopaedic & Medibeds From defence to justice: six key faces in the new administration's front rank Recall of Carter old guard tests global policy resolve Foreign and Defence Debate The American right is jittery about Wasington's international posture being decided by a pair of cabinet doves Forte Hotels All-American team lines up to take orders from coach Cabinet Bill Clinton's list of appointees has something for everyone, Martin Fletcher writes Common man is touched by party spirit Stage set for fierce Democrat fight on wages and welfare Domestic Policies Unlike the Bush era, Clinton will preside over a period in which social, not economic, issues provoke the most heated debate Saddam dominates agenda on day one Overseas Policy Presidential gas-guzzler gives Gore green test of loyalty Transition Notebook Picture Gallery Hasbro UK Limited 'Faces of Hope' lighten the menu Inauguration Countdown All things to all America Hillary Clinton will be cast into a myriad of fantasy models of First Womanhood, Kate Muir reports Tomorrow Everest Fit the Best Letting slip the fog of war A new book analyses the stress, and excitement, of modern war Crazy about the family Families are feeling the pressure of 'care in the community'. And now psychiatrists are, too. Liz Gill reports Handling a hernia Bottom Line Boots Lightness of being celibate Good sex guides may lead to fulfilment, but there is an alternative Lynne Truss It stands to reason that Robert Maxwell's junk will one day be really valuable Jaw-jaw about war The Times Diry Varsity blues The Times Diary America's identity crisis The politics of the ghetto and the loss of the only national language threaten the great vision of the founding fathers Ring round The Times Diary A critical decision The Times Diary Going, gong The Times Diary Tyranny's loyal followers Dictators find strength under fire, says Peter Millar Beyond the Bush Era Clinton will need solid allies to deal with Iraq Primary Basics But who will teach the teachers themselves? Champers Hampers Even Champagne cannot control every use of its name Long-term shield of UK deterrent Ratty, Toad and Mole Governing change in prison system Duty-free allowances Competitive Britain Britain's cultural debt to Egypt Taxing issue Sovereign remedy? Court Circular Birthdays today Meeting Sir Hugh Wontner Personal Column Dinners Luncheon Today's royal engagements Reception Anniversaries Woolmen 's Company Forthcoming marriages University news Personal Column Sir Robert Cowan Sir Robert Cowan, former chairman of Highlands and Islands Enterprise, died on January 7 aged 60. He was born on July 27,1932 Major Josef Minski Major Josef Minski, a senior member of Britain's Polish community who fought with Polish units during the struggle for Monte Cassino in 1944, died in Ealing on December 27 aged 96. He was born in Krakow (then a city of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) in 1896 Heroism at Sea Rescue in Great Gale Sir Anthony Cox Sir Anthony Cox. CBE architect, died on January 5 aged 77. He was born on July 18,1915 Announcements & Personal Notices Uneasy allies wait for Clinton Students cheer a new dawn Back to basics Petrol up 9p Hong Kong plea Car park rivals UK troops on alert Anonymity goes Chocolate proves a sticky end The Times Crossword No 19,131 Delhi reshuffle Hatton accused Floods hit north Business 'mafia' Lunch with MI5 Picture Gallery Business Sport Body and Mind People in the Times Weather Modern Times Law The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Power Play Winding up On the Line The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices John Major's chance to Clintonise Business Virgin flies to Brussels on Heathrow slots quest Richard Branson's hints that Ba landing slots would be reallocated over a dinner with John MacGregor appear to have angered the transport secretary Pilkington tries again to lift prices Picture Gallery Sport John Charcol Christmas fails to cheer up the high street Television Ann Radio Gestetner puts $50 m camera deal on ice Despite the setback the office equipment group remains confident that a disposal will eventually be achieved, with another potential buyer waiting in the wings The Times Unit Trust Information Service By our Deputy City Editor: Profit warning hits Tay shares Clinton to get positive message on Gatt talks Peel raids reserves Aberdeen Trust rises Owners amends pact Dieter Bock takes up Lonrho rights issue Business Roundup Minister's bid to help ICI fuels power prices row Major energy users are angry over government approval for a cheap energy deal for Ici and are insisting that favourable terms must be available to others Coca-Cola launches new drink Profits up Soundtracs dip Reserves raid MacGregor rejects Branson request The Times EC sees an end to recession in Britain Beer venture start brings job cuts Ofwat rethink urged by water Industry Park Lane Marketing Group Saunders had £3m paid into Swiss account jury told Nationwide to close 58 agencies Aberdeen queries Bellwether bid terms Lloyds buyout Unigate deal Builder departs Unilever links British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Prudential leads insurance sector to higher ground Stock Market Major Indices Commodities Recent Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures JM talks give boost to Charter shares Attack on Iraq fails to stop Dow rising World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Down and out in Paris to meet a price worth paying European View Ross Tieman and Wolfgang Münchau count the cost of keeping tht franc up to the mark Strong pull to the windy city The Times City Diary Williams wins The Times City Diary Short in the arm The Times City Diary Capel digs on The Times City Diary At the double The Times City Diary Making the case for an oil regulator to ensure fairness in the industry Business Letters Pension fund scores with soccer investment Going up for the third time Tempus GrandMet PowerGen Gestetner Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant Retailing Shares held back First direct The right privacy road Calcutt's intent is good, says Peter Carter-Ruck, but there is room for improvement Criminal offences would provide a halfway house to press laws like those of the 17th century Lawyers come under scrutiny Inns and Outs Digging for dirt The Times/nabarro Nathanson Quiz of the Legal Year Wizard from Oz Sloping off to work Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Recruitment & Human… Lipson Lloyd Jones More than a matter of black and white Counsel Regional Slump Quarry Dougall Baker & McKenzie Senior Litigation Solicitor Commercial Lawyer Barry Smith Law Recruitment GE Information Services Limited The Times Newspapers Elliott & Company Solicitors Townsend Knight The University of Hong Kong Small firms see profits slump Times are hard in the regions but cuttings jobs is not always an easy option, says Sean Webster Chambers University College London Microsoft Windows Quarry Dougall Rowley Ashworth Solicitors Mergers teams feel the pinch Acquisitin deals fall by a third Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Top 20 Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Michael Page Legal Harris Rosenblatt & Kramer Magrath & Co Quarry Dougall Lease Plan MSL Company Secretary The Fulbright Commission 11 Stone Buildings Guidance on public interest immunity Laurence Simons Associates Reuter Simkin To Advertise within Legal Appointments Please… Unusual Opportunity Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Sainsbury's Genuine religious belief no excuse for crime Statutory defence was available Kwasi-poku V Director of Public Prosecutions Home, sweet home, in the heart of Belgium Picture Gallery Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Surveillance The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items £20,000/Month Income by Post! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flourishing from failure Cat Anti—corrosion System Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Secrets Revealed The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intercal Cranhills Consultants Ltd. Presto Print the Quicker Printer Briefings Jamming with Mr President On the eve of Bill Clinton's inauguration, Victoria McKee asks what presidential taste says about current American culture Over the sea to success Janacek Festival: Chamber and orchestral highlights; and hte weekend's operatic centrepiece Theatre Glimmer of light in the darkness Rock New role created at Sadler 's Wells Years away New role created at Sadler's Wells Arts Briefing Last chance… Entertainments Today's Events A dialy guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Satire suitable for children Theatre: On third exposure to Britain, the Black Light Theatre of Prague seems a bit dim Alice in Wonderland Sadler's Wells All different, but they are alike in excellence Concerts: The Park Lane Group Young Artists season maintained high standards throughout Park Lane Group Piurcell Room So far, so promising Taking Liberties Hackney Empire The Times Some bubble under, others go pop Rock: Caroline Sullivan on a new band getting a big-money push. Plus: a band getting the old heve-ho, in concert While some rise, others fade: David Sinclair reports how a former 'flavour-of-the-month' group is now label-less, despite hit singles Clearly a matter of art as much as craft John Russell Taylor reviews a show of the work of British glassmakers Focus on the women Dance Review Bolshoi Ballet Albert Hall Something of a con Television Review: Peter Barnard Athletes on track for world championship boycott David Powell, athletics correspondent, on a collision course that Prime Nebiolo and the sport's leading performers are taking over demands for prize-money Cowboys revel in the generation game Buffalo Bills return to the Super Bowl for third successive year Pools Forecast For the Record Wales using video to help prepare Rugby Union Word-Watching Ellis barred from trip with Wales In Brief Grindley in Holland out Cauthen's split prompts retirement speculation Pipe's battalions raid Haydock Folkestone Rapid Raceline Staunch Friend tackles valuable Rome prize Corals win on-course contract Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Mandarin: Bishops Island to outclass rivals in Folkestone chase Ambrose leads the way to victory Cricket Fixtures Football Becker bows to injury and Jarrdy's inspiration Fourth seed falls at first hurdle as Swede gains belated revenge in Australain Open The Times Sports Service SKY Snow Reports Results from Melbourne Piper predicts better show against Benn Boxing Jackman and Whitlock sweep to national titles Squash England believes common sense must win the day Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, examines important issues that need to be resolved this month by the game's administrators Dexter has treated the fracas as an iceberg might treat a cold shower Gooch dispute grows BBC1 Variations Norwich Union Racing Stewart and Fairbrother fashion thrilling win England cricketers cast off cares with sure performance in opening one-day international Scoreboard Concise Crossword No 2999 Winning Move Word-Watching Marathon brew on the boil as Bedford signs Ondieki United reclaim lead with incisive attacking display Ouote & Survey Tennis

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