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News from 29/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Lord Kennet, Gerald Owen, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Doug McAvoy, General Secretary, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Ingrid Hunt, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Anatol Lieven and Robert Seely, Bernard Levin, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, C. S. Barr, Robin Hunt, J. R. Hamilton, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Sean Hillen and Tim Judah, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Hamish Paterson, Philip Robinson, John Young, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Ian Hartill, John Percival, Nicholas Wapshott, Dominic Taylor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Jack Waterman, Richard Binns, Nigel Williamson, Richard Cork, Colin Narbrough and Tom Walker, Janet Daley, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Peter Masefield, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, A. M. Leverton (Director), Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, M. J. Lawrence Managing Director, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Liz Gill, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Mary Blume, Roger Ryan, Tony Rocca, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Wayland Kennet, A. J. Nichols, Claude R. Hart, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Stella Godden, Peter Ball and Ivo Tennant, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie and Jonathan Prynn, Charles W. Davis, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Kenneth Hudson Director, Philip Webster, Melinda Wittstock, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, R. A. Harrison, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Beeston and Ian Brodie, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Charlie Pye-Smith, Roy Lee-Faulkner, Peter Ashby (Principal Consultant), Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Jan Raath, Melinda Camber Porter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine,

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Major and Latimer sue two magazines for libel The prime minister's decision to sue two magazines for libel appcars to have done little to calm the storms over allegations about his private life and the role of the press Index Louis Malle Around the world and back down to earth Janet Daley Clinton considers sending ground troops to Balkans John Cleese £5bn Tornado order from Saudis saves 19,000 jobs National & provincial Building Society Motoring on Friday Record imports widen trade gap Thomas Cook Few hurt as Newton collides With farce Political Sketch Major's flying squad moves into action Timetable of events on the prime minister's extraordinary 30-hour day The acceptable and farcical faces of No 10's media foes Lawyers say writ does not mean gag on publication Panic on the party menu Cooking learnt from mother Short stands on brink of world chess final and a life of riches Truancy widespread among pupils at secondary schools Droog Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd Doctors plan first gene therapy trial Bride is the loser in legal battle of in-laws Too much sleep is lost over insomnia 'Drugs gang signed treaty at Maastricht' Sunday Shopping Boy aged 12 wins a place at Oxford Japan Airlines a World of Comfort Police seek two men after spate of bloody attacks on horses Clarke to appoint prison ombudsman News in Brief Aircraft vanishes Verdict on train death Bomb kills workman Red Hot goes ahead Jail woman attacked Alliance Leicester Four hurt by IRA blast at Harrods 50,000 Britons to take part in £9m study of diet and cancer links A ten year Europe-wide project to determine the link between cancer and what we eat is launched today in Scotland B&Q Tower Bridge to close for repairs French rail chief threatens to sue over BR privatisation 20 million with HIV in two years Country Walks (1) I Have always enjoyed my country… Third of nation faces poverty, says Shelter Huntsman dies in castle lake News in Brief War burial Hit and run Oil spill sighted Hair today. . . Rifle accident Pole positioned Alcohol banned Army overstretched by call to act as global policeman The empire is long gone but Britain's hard-pressed forces are still to be found in more than a dozen far-flung locations UK Forces Overseas Britain's World role may dwindle as harsh economic realities take thier toll on the military Combat put before parade ground pomp Israeli View Clarke plans fewer police forces and more discipline Austin Kaye British role in UN operations adds weight to demands for a reprieve Regiments under Pressure Anti-clot drug could save lives Bottomley accused of deserting principles Dwindling military tries to fight off the peace crusaders French View National Westminster Bank Plc Lexterten Ltd Hard-hitting Smith accuses the cabinet of arrogance 'What on earth does it take for a minister to resign from this government?' Free vote tests the mood on new laws to curb press MPs tire of Maastricht marathon Dual target spoils Labour leader's aim Riddell on Politics Parliament next Week Lamont warned against tax rise Ashdown launches jobs plan Around the Lobby Lottery cost Bond bind State visit Tree protest In Parliament Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin eases Indian debt and promises more arms Japanese mobsters recycle a toe or two Mercury Communications Ltd Burma rounds up Suu Kyi followers Intricacies of Balkan struggle confound Washington policy team The Clinton administration appears determined to take a strong line over Bosnia. The courses of action being discussed are causing anxiety to European governements Our Foreign Staff: Mining of dam raises Croatian flood fears Berliners to get war memorial News in Brief Victims found (AFP): Suchocka acts (Reuter): Greens gain German party leader drifts in sea of scandal EC commissioner spurns advance from Russians Moscow to keep faith with market Serbs take lead in Danube oil race Deportation verdict leaves Israel at odds with United Nations Yitzhak Rabin says he has been vindicated. The supreme court ruling has angered Arabs and leaves the peace talks at an impasse Stray shot kills envoy in Zaire News in Brief Killer epidemic Haiti dispute Cambodia poll (Reuter): Claw and order Britain urged to intervene in Chilean death enquiry Zimbabwe rhinos near extinction Our Foreign Staff: Clinton offers compromise on gays Heal's Dr Lee fails to meet the First Patient The shrink and the shrunken John Cleese and Dr Ronbin Skynner, his psychotherapistm have an ambitious job: advising others how to survive life The Valerie Grove Interview Henryk Górecki The Times Tomorrow in Weekend Barclays Bank PLC Stand by your prime minister Nicholas Wapshott on the performance of John Major's press secretary Take a letter, Mr B There is nothing to stop a man being chosen as secretary of the year Have you got what it takes to be top? Rumour at the Top: Genesis of a Mass Circulation Story The Times Crossing borders of taste When advertising becomes offensive Janet Daley The obsession with innuendo and gossip in the press is a consequence of an arrogant and secretive ruling class Political insiders talk to each other in code Picture Gallery Double trouble Picture Gallery Masons: a final solution Today's private member's bill on secret societies stains our democracy Absent friends? The Times Diary Freehold radical Pull another one Bear facts Israel and double standards The Arab case is wrong, k says Conor Cruise O'Brien Hurd's Troubled World The foreign Secretary's speech may be firmer than it looks The Times Mr Smith's Standards The Labour leader has chosen a fine theme for an Opposition Cabinet moves on unemployment Applause, please Pupils first Value for money in small museums Stonehenge disgrace Captain Scott's drugs First-day covers Chocks away, tally ho! Biggies fans Jobs for women clergy Called to account Those in glass houses? Britannia's future Court Circular Birthdays today Appointments Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Today's royal engagements Luncheons Anniversaries Dinners Scottish Nuclear Limited Receptions City of Westminster Forthcoming marriages Marriages Westminster School Axel Von Dem Bussche Axel von dem Bussche, one of the last surviving members of the group of Wehrmacht officers who made repeated attempts on Hitler's life in 1943-44, died in Bonn on January 26 aged 73. He was born in 1919 Personal Column Announcements Ski Jeannie Lord Poole Lord poole, CBE, PC, a former chairman of the conservative party and a prominent figure in the City of London, died yesterday aged 81. He was born on August 11,1911 Latvian Film Director. making documentary of British… Your Will Announcements & Personal Notices Leukaemia Research Fund Combat Stress New Ballet for Old La Fille Mal Gardée The British Kidney patient Association News The Times Crossword No 19,140 Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch WAP Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Resigned Threatened Depressed The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Debt and the fall of the dinosaurs Business 19-25 Britain's trade gap widens to £1.74bn Record imports in December widned the trade gap, fuelling concern about structural problems in the economy that is likely to depress the pound LBC breaks free from troubled Crown Arts 27-29 Picture Gallery Sport 32-36 Dalvey Business Card Case Infotech on Friday Asda at head of cash call queue Stakis marks return to black with call for cash Back in profit, the streamilined company will emerge from the latest restructuring with gearing reduced to 42 per cent from 77 per cent and a brighter future Rockwell move to UK angers France Tokyo shares rise on rate cut hopes Company News in Brief MFI issues sales warning as half-time profit slides Directors opposing opposing protégé quit Amex The Times Owners urges rejection of 'cheap' Airtours bid Business Roundup De La Rue chief dies Allied food branch sold Trafalgar joint venture Misys raises payout North Sea output rises Farepak losses grow Scottish food firm shops over the border Oil at highest since Gulf war Casket deal Fiat in profit Franchise link Swedish buy Insurance case spotlights brokers' duty of care France issues warning over US duties on steel Although Europe put on a brave face, the Ec is under enormous pressure on all fronts to retaliate against America's new anti-dumping duties on steel products From our Correspondent: UAL forecasts gloom as losses deepen American deal by BT thrown in doubt Shares in Lasmo drop as chief executive quits By our City Staff: Ian Maxwell faces bankruptcy petition South African Airways City expects bid for Union Discount Stock Market Reuter: EC television subsidy may be abandoned International Appointments I. F. Consulting Bundesbank stresses need for high rates Hycast Job Seekers Ltd VFB Holidays Ltd Overseas Jobs From AP in New York: AT&T rings up a $1 bn record British Funds Dow gains fuelled by interest in oil World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Getting Britain's economy to grow faster than its debt Janet Bush examines the tightrope the government must walk between continued stagnation and a public borrowing figure heading out of control Wheeler's job bluff called The Times City Diary Heseltine watch The Times City Diary Golden words Less for lending money to the banks Business Letters Bank charges for vintage share certificates Tempus Asda jumps the queue Trade The Red Ink Spreads Stakis Go East for help Income blow to sales MFI The Times Lasmo The Times Unit Trust Informaton Service Shares lose support First direct Big Blue and the little meanies Ten years after the first personal computers, Ibm is beset by rivals and looks by rivals and look slow on its feet. Matthew May assesses its chances Barclays Bank Plc English as it is really spoke A computer project aims to analyse the way we use everyday worlds AST Computer HHL Publishing Japan lines Online Screen query Making millions Down the tubes Postcards from the edges of America Galleries: Richard Cork on the first British show of Chicano art, by American of Mexican descent Overture to fresh success John Russell Taylor reports from Canada on the impressive and long-awaited operatic debut of director Robert Lepage The Times Television Discordant note Dew drop means Duncan does well Arts Briefing Royal Opera House Cinema Page 29 Critic's Choice: Galleries Last chance. . . Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compited 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) an release across the country Only tentative but talented Theatre: Benediet Nightingale gives a cautious welcome to a new young playwright The Ash Fire Key explorations from Scarlatti to Messiaen Barry Millington attends the first of an ambitious series of recitals covering the history of piano music Piquant sauce enlivens this attractive dish Chef! BBC 1 Television Review The Times Damage due to his self-sacrifice French director Louis Malle talks to Melinda Camber Porter about Damage, the latest and most demanding of his films Everything but a decent plot Royal Ballet Covent Garden Dance: Cast changes in the Royal Ballet's triple bill dedicated to Rudolf Nureyev Dandy Yankees doodling well Jazzreview: Two distinguished Americans, appearing at informal London venues The Times Not so far so good Mime Festival Alfa Romeo B M W Holland Park Frontera Sports Howes Jeep David Richards MLG of Chiswick Sussex Assured Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Puttocks Wyndham Cronk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Cound Limited Mitsubishi Authorised Dealer 911 Carrera 2 Targa AFN Averills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Specialist Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Car Marks of Hull Orford 93 K Registered Vehicles A decade of progress in belting-up Back-seat passengers and children are the targets in a fresh government safety initative that marks ten years of seat-belt legislation The end for deals on wheels Haggle-free, and hassle-free, part-exchange car sales are on thier way to, Vaughan Freeman reports Tanks of inexpensive travel The Citroën Bx diesel estate is a practical family car Citroen Bx, TZD Estate Capitol gains Roadwise Just the ticket The good read Contemporary art Fast take-off Vauxhall's bundle of cuddly fun The Corsa is one of a new breed of small cars that have more than a hint of originality Car builders are trying hard to put personality back into thier product Why we should stop replacing the irreplaceable Graf and Seles hold sway as they slam door on pretenders Top seeds meet again for women's title Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Claydon clicks with reject club Golf Dewsbury plough field of dreams Christopher Irvine on the muddy welcome being prepared for mighty Wigan by the minnows hoping to spring a cup surprise Coker ruled out for season Snow Reports Armour's shining example In Brief No confidence Transfer move Brand leader Ban stays BOA initiative MPs urge transfer of Tote to BHB Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Promotion for Young Hustler Lady Murless dies after short illness Wincanton Uttoxeter Southwell Desert Orchid to parade at Sandown Pressure piles on Bills in dangerous ratings game Sick-list highlights need for doctor David Miller reports that the TCCB's attitude to a doctor accompanying England touring teams is not shared by most sporting bodies Sports Service Racing Cricketline Worthing edge towards final Basketball For the Record Advantage shifts to West Indies after historic win Southport hank on rebuilding success BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One TCP Tennis 32 Gooch recovers to reach landmark England captain plays hundredth Test match Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3008 Picture Gallery Gascoigne responds in style England squash players make history in Canada Committee reinstates Tudor American Football 34 Superlative Travel Gower relieved by end of debate Index Stena Sealink From poverty to the grandest place on earth Mary Blume tells how the British turned the Cête d'Azur into a playgroound for the rich and famous The Riviera Set The Original Gîte Holiday Company Where the glitterati still love to frolic The allure of the Riviera draws eight million visitors a year. Tony Rocca, who lives there, presents his guide to the places to see and be seen Select Site Reservations Bridgewater Travel Car Tour 4 Length 450 miles. Ideal duration 6 to 8 days-plus 4 to 6 days travelling to and from the UK This is the fourth of a series of car tours, with recommended hotel and restaurant stops, specially devised for Times readers by Richard Binns. It covers magnificent mountains, ferocious torrents, sensational gorges, refreshing forests, several lakes and provence—a magical kaleioscope of perfumes, tastes, colours and textures France Sea Dog Kings of the wild country Cowboys in BMWs, fighting bulls and a wonderland of wildlife dominate the land that inspired Van Gogh, writes Charlie Pye-Smith Hoverspeed Ltd Treat yourself to a spring break Passport to France: The Times with Stena Sealink Line offers readers two ways of travelling to France for less The Timees/Stena sealink promotion Time to take a short break The Times Quick route to the ski slopes The Times Terms and Conditions Stena Sealink French Villas Where time stands still Knowing the time of day is never a problem in the medieval hill village of Coaraze which has a walth of sundials, some almost 400 years old Tranquillity in a monastery garden Offshore paradise where visitors are banned from staying overnight Hush , money talks Like their predecessors, the residents of Cap Ferrat are still rich, but a little more secretive, Tony Rocca reports AITO The Riviera Run Heading for the south of France this year? Richard Binns tells you how to avoid the blacksports and picks 20 overnight stops The Times Picture Gallery A region for all seasons, come sunshine or snow Robin Young extols the all-year virtues of Alsace, with its German flavour and traditions, from the snow-white charm of its winters to the autumn wine festivities, floral springs and scorching summers Allez France Holidays Ltd Passport to France French Property Exhibition Wanted Vizard Ward International Family Camping in France Hoseasons Accomplished French Removal Company Free A Place in Provence Top Sun France Dordogne WesTents Ferries France France Boating in France VFB French Cottage French Golf Holidays Brittany Drive France Character Farmhouses and Villas in France Brittany Direct Holidays Headwater French Affair The Dordogne Experience Chez Hous Vacances en Campagne VFB Anglo-Med Gold Cycling for Softies in France Blakes Holidays Pieds-a-Terre Carisma Holidays Car Tour 5 In this tour, the last in our present series, Richard Binns describes a journey through the jura, a spectacular mountain region which runs along the Swiss border. It is a countryside of rivers, lakes, green meadows and forests where you can drink the rare, yellow vin jaune and eat a smoked sausages called Jésus de Morteau France The 1993 Villa Directory Stena Sealink

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