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News from 06/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Helen Johnstone, Brian Collett, Anatol Lieven, David Say, Mary Killen, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Ben Patterson (Vice-Chairman Economic Committee), Louette Harding, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Alan Gardner, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Sanderson of Bowden, Martin Fletcher and John Phillips, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Tom Walker, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Barones White, Joan Didion, G. R. Wolfenden, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Elizabeth Wood, David Puttnam, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John F. Fripp, David Butler and Roger Mortimore, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Bills, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Ross Tieman and Martin Waller, Louise Hidalgo, Patrick Bowden, E. Janson, Michael Clark, Leon Price, Michael Hamlyn, D. J. Pugh, Frances Bissell, Eirene White, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Derwent May, Michael Hornsby and Helen Johnstone, J. C. Grainger, Paul Thompson Curatorial Director, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Robin Howard, Dick Hinder, Jessica Gorst-Williams, George Rae, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Lindsay Cook, James Hepburn, Jane Wheatley, Avbert Dormen, David G. Felce, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Christina Koning, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Geoffrey Sampson, Philip Willan, Anne Wake-Walker, Paul Wilkinson, Pauline and Don Sutherland, Phil McLennan, Campbell, Clive Aslet, Michael J. Stock, Marcel Berlins, C. W. V. McCLEERY, Brian Beel, Robin Stacey, Jane Bidder, Chris Pickard, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Reg White, Gerard Davies, Robert Tewdwr Moss, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, G. Tee, Michael Hornsby, Frank Jeffery, Caitlin Moran, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Walter Gammie, Ruth Padel, Peter Riddell, Peter Riddell and Andrew Pierce, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Marsh, Ian Brodie, David Holloway, Richard Beeston, Mark Le Fanu, Helen Pickles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Markeson, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Lorraine Knowles, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, F. W. Pugh, Anne McElvoy, Rosanna Greenstreet, J. K. Chalton, Melinda Camber Porter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Ian Murray and James Landale, Dan Cohn-Sherbok,

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Children given 'stay in' warning Vigil in the mist: Home Counties horse owners mount a 24-hour guard against attacks Portillo turns screw on public spending No corner of Whitehall spending will escape the scrutiny of the most extensive audit of government spending to date. The results could affect policy decisions for decades Index Weekend Rugby Union Clinton's second choice falls foul of illegal aliens Front-Lines Major asks magazines for cash Rock King steps down after 'crowning achievement' Partridge Muir & Warren Weeekend Money Shrinking membership raises spectre of begging letters to businessmen Riddell on Politics Cunard Countess Tories ask supporters to rescue party from £19m deficit 61 will lose jobs in nationwide shake-up of Conservative offices The Tories' coffers are empty, loyal staff are being laid off, and memberships is down. Sir Norman Fowler has an uphill task Tank corps faces even deeper cuts Backbenchers rebel over freehold bill Hollywood versus civilisation The Sunday Times £5m profit boosts InterCity campaign News in Brief Leyland workers march Police pay saboteurs Heritage plan dropped Brightman pulls out Granada founder dies Attacked woman dies Thomson Stuntman dies on parachute jump filmed for BBC show Horse Attacks in Hampshire Maverick King gives up his throne Cordula Courtier who drew praise and vitriol Nissan Tanker code 'will fail without EC funding' Oil shipment restrictions Rising sea levels threaten coastal wildlife habitats Thomson N&P Comics go for the fruity look Judge frees schoolboy who raped Fiennes and Stroud break record on epic polar trek Two Britons are close to completing an epic journey in the spirit of polar explorers such as Shackleton and Scott Cunard Picture Gallery Age of conflict must be ended Credo The Times Battle of the sexes delays catechism Bland case prompts right-to-die enquiry Doctors jailed after prisoner dies from drug cocktail NR Picture Gallery Oil worker is jailed for bigamy Lancet accuses breast cancer charities of false claims Qantas Maimed geese left to die Baby girl drowns in car seat News in Brief Steroid link Animal tests up Bishop's move No butts Fire death Litter losers Ministers agonise over new Euro-seats Redrawing the political map: Tories are likely to be big winners from 1994 boundary changes Aspiring Euro-MPs' plans have been thrown into confusion by attempts to fit in six more seats for next year's election Alliance Leicester Battleground Constituencies New Euro-Seats Thomson Blair puts law and order at top of agenda for Labour Offenders of 12 face detention Editors agree to code on bugging Straw calls for debate on mayors Ladies in waiting set sights on parliamentary parity Apricot Khomeini's heirs battle with rising tide of public contempt A paradox in Iran in likely to inflame tensions: the mullahs deny social freedom while encouraging economic modernisation Pickfords Travel Whitehall support for Rushdie angers Iran Author's rights defended Expulsions draw party flak for Rabin The Times Reuter: UN sending troops to Iraq border Our Foreign Staff: Mobutu dismisses his prime minister over Zaire riots A prolonged power struggle has come to a head. Etienne Tshisekedi's dismissal bodes ill for the stuggle for democracy ANC arms find blights talks Dti Picture Gallery How Burmese kiss goodbye to freedom Nairobi protests quashed News in Brief (AFP): Mankiewicz dies at 83 (AFP): Woman held (AFP): Rebel pledge (Reuter): Nuns freed (Reuter): Flushed out Univac By our Foreign Staff: Cambodia expert says war inevitable Clinton seeks Russian support to redraft Bosnian peace plan America wants to make the UN formula more acceptable to the Muslims by ensuring that "ethnic cleansing" by the Serbs is not rewarded with territorial gains Serbia is not as disunited as the West would like to think TDA Picture Gallery US trade threatens Land Rover firm Owen rides out press storm as he tries to gain US backing Yorkshire Building Society UK's economic ills make France fear for European union French businessmen have committed the heresy of saying the franc should float. The notion is attracting support Our Foreign Staff: Reputed Mafia boss seized Eurodiagnostic Austria clings to neutrality as old power blocs crumble Picture Gallery FBI boss 'was gay at mercy of Mob' Reformists starting to turn against Yeltsin referendum Everest Polluted Budapest coughs up car grants Alexander Chancellor in New York At best political correctness can express respect for the disadvantaged, at worst its hypocrisy is repulsive A red ribbon symbolising solidarity with Aids sufferers has become a fashion accessory Hare today… The Times Diary Powerless behind the Soviet throne An exposé of the gloomy world of Kremlin winves is a bestseller in Moscow, says Anne McElvoy How not to run a railway MacGregor's bill is merely the latest disaster to afflict this benighted industry Soulful sisters Clinton's Choice Russia and the West must not drift into conflict over Bosnia Cows to the Slaughter The government should scour its cupboard for spending cuts Charity's Funny Face There is nothings silly about humour in a good cause 'Back-door' drinks from Europe Communion wine PM's libel writ Captain Scott's drugs Changes in Britain's religious map Nazis in Guernsey Choice of yards for Trident refit Sovereign remedies Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Dinners Service dinner Personal Column Spencer family's former home shows off its gems Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Today's royal engagement Lord Bernstein Lord Bernstein, founder of Granada Television, died yesterday aged 94. He was born Sidney Lewis Bernstein in Ilford, Essex, on January 30,1988 Personal Column Ernest Sabben-Clare Ernest Sbben-Clare, headmaster and colonial servant, died on January 24 aged 82. He was born on August 11,1910 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lieutenant-Colonel Leslie Dow Lieutenant-Colonel Leslie Phillips Graham Dow, Obe, former producer of the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, died on January 1 aged 66. He was born on January 13,1926 Tinned fruit will be on sale again from to-morrow, when a new rationing period of four weeks will begin News The Times Crossword No 19,147 Picture Gallery Business Weather Health Matters Weekend Money Higher Hopes Fund Alert Payout Blow Credit Due The Pound Profile 21 Steelmakers refuse cuts for £700m Ec rescue Europe's steel industry is in danger of collapsing unless companies accept the orderly cut in capacity called for in the EC's £00 million restructuring package Gambling on no Budget surprises Pound continues fightback Cricket 31 Football 35 Foreign Colonial Weekend Sporting Fixtures Leyland DAF receivers fly to Holland for funding talks Corporate failures reach a six-year high With the domestic economy still clearly in recession and just one company in five working to full capacity, a high level of insolvencies is expected to continue Bank of Scotland Food group sells Lees to cut debt BT unveils terms for 15,000 job cuts Ward spoke to colleagues of Guinness fee Save & Prosper Liberty Life fined £0,000 Schroders Heseltine seeks action to stem trade gap Business Roundup OFT may delay decision Strike at Yarrow yard Domino stake halved Barcom buys Hawkins Birse dives into red Rapid rise of the man from the ministry The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Moving finally into the captain's seat Business Profile: The new top team at BA BA's new chairman is very different from Lord King but, as Harvey Elliott reports, its problems have not changed Abbey ends first-time discounts Fidelity Investments British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Hambros rises after court confusion Stock Market The Sunday Times Rate cuts lift Dax by 2.5% World Markets Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street Rate Cuts 24 Banks edge towards restoring charges for personal customers Millions losing out on earning interest Unwanted counter-attractions Comment Fidelity Investments Called to account for £. 09 overdraft M&G Abbey National leads saving rate reductions Save & Prosper Power Robbins Briefings Benefits of moving home for work cut The Equitable Life Hope for home income sufferers GRE agrees with ombudsman reopening files to get better settlement for elderly investors Perpetual A better performance than Pavarotti Halifax seeks to revive market with fixed rates The Times Major UK Life Office The Real Test of Independence Save & Prosper Savers urged to be wary on income funds Peps offer monthly income Cazenove fund open to the public Society bond is 'exciting but safe' Counting the cost of falling payouts Chipping away at an old problem C&G Saye deals for share option plans offered Perpetual Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Fimbra Cazenove Unit Trust Management Limited Saints Beware the salesman who gives answers that seem too good to be true Double numbers Interest Rates Roundup Teachers Building Society Courteous service over late payment Savings rethink urged Visa voucher checks Save & Prosper Portfolio Plus Small losses on the day Fidelity Brokerage Portfolio Plus Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Smith gives England welcome respite Injury and illness continue to hamper preparations for second Test match Scoreboard Radcliffe willing to lets her legs do the talking Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow British team enjoys encouraging start Sport in Brief Foul play by Maloney Watson appointed Hampstead hopeful Visitors fly in Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Champion succeeds in fighting shy of heavyweight image Saturday Portrait: Riddick Bowe, by Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent Que Bella set to cheer Gabb Point-To -Point Hawkins banned for six days Jockey Club expands on whip proposals Chepstow Piggott comeback delayed Ruling edges closer to title shot Richard Evans Nap: Brackenfield (2.00 Chepstow) Nexr best: Winter Squall (4.10 Sandown Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Wetherby Stratford Lingfield Park Trainers shun Ascot France may pack too many guns for Scots British Gas PC Dooley: long arm of the lineout David Hands meets England's giant lock forward who has had mixed fortunes in Cardiff England coach deplores new laws WRU calls meeting over leaked report Gresley offer stern FA Vase test Non-League Football Taylor primed to call on Wright 's explosive talent England manager likely to overlook striker's temperamental flaws for World Cup tie Football Commentary Match-By-Match Guide to the Premier League For the Rec0rd Montgomerie closes gap Golf Second round Britain caught in identity crisis Swimming Snow Reports Knowles declares resolve In Brief Boxing 32 Butcher chosen to match Keegan success The lady speaks her mind Sporting Diary English challenge Welsh faith March towards third successive grand slam faces revitalised opposition at Cardiff fortress Golf 35 Bell's Finest In search of things lost but not forgotten Weekend voice Television Time to put the past in its place Clive Aslet, newly appointed editor of Country Life, discusses the nation's preservation pickle Farmer's Diary Caitlin Moran Whitehead & Partners The Perfumed Garden Film Evenings out Theatre Dance Music Exhibitions Word-Watching New Videos Bookings Prudence chews over a passport to greener pastures Farmer Diary Enjoyable donkey-work Sure of foot and cheap to keep, donkeys are back in harness for farm work and recreation, Jessica Gorst-Williams reports Cost of a donkey's year Long-legged loners A heronry is a noisy place, with angry quarrelling outbursts Birdwatch Mayfair menus from the farm Ivo Tennant meets a Devon farming couple who found a ready market for high-quality recipe dishes Too much sage and rue the day Food Spy Herb fans should be careful Cook's tour of the book shelves Where can you read the book, then buy the condiments? At the Glasgow temple of a man with a foodie mission For the love of a bargain Grat February value for drinkers and romantics Best Buys Seeds yield a harvest of plenty Frances Bissell finds good eating from the gains in her kitchen cupboards Cuisine with street cred Throughout the subcontinent, some of the best Indian food is prepared in the open air Noble Caledonia Limited Not everybody wants to rule the world James Hepburn found that any thirst for power he might have and was quenched early Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Restaurant Watch From Soho to Portobello, what's new in London Curtain up on home entertainments Robert Tewdwr Moss discovers that elaborate home grown amusement is still thriving in the 1990s Water worship Ruth Gledhill attends and extraodinary service in a small circular dockside chapel with big ideas The Coronarium Chapel, of St Katharine, St… John Jameson & Son Show time The sweet treasure of scent Francesca Greenoak is reminded of how precious the sense of smell can be Agriframes Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items My Perfect Weekend Jane Lapotaire French Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop Dialbuy Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items IOP Langley House Ltd Medivac Langley House Multiple Display Advertising Items The Old Tannery Collection Foam for Comfort British Antique Replicas Principal Hotels Deep in the forest, romance is stirring Weekend Break From Land's End to Perthshire, hoteliers are tempting lovers with Valentine's weekends. Louise Hidalgo samples one Breaks for lovers and others Every day several thousand. Scots shiff the pray for… Picture Gallery Stena Sealink Grunge on a shoestring What to Wear Caitlin Moran knows a charity shop fashion bargain when she and her siblings (below) see one-even if it ends up as a table cloth Pictures in a child's eye Jane Bidder exposes her family to the probing lens of her young son as he learns the art of photography Picture Gallery Bovis Homes Russell Simpson Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward Homes Cowan Head A Home Afloat Hartford Harnser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snap to it Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time runs out in Tite Street For Sale around £76,500 On a wild and rocky shore No Title Jagger still fab, MacCa just drab Which had lasted better, the old Beatle or the old Stone? David Sinclair updates the great debate of the 1960s Rock Records It is far too easy to take the amazing instrument that is Jagger's voice for granted The Times Women on the edge of a break Jazz Records Not just a pretty face Calleries: Andrew Gibbon Williams on a colourful show by a daring and original artist Minor Mozart misses Classical Records The Sunday Times Royal National Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items London Palladium Multiple Display Advertising Items The Russian All Stars The London Antique Dealers Fair Agatha Christie's Poirot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite Oxfam Saturday Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Variations Radio 3 Sunday Television and Radio Satellite Royal Liver Friendly Society One man's meat is a spicy dish Lynne Truss digests the twists of the food chain from mushrooms in Moscow to llamas in London TV Review Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3015 Tearful questions of attribution TV Preview Everything and then some Caitlin Moran meets a band that defies definition Guilty Secrets Zelda West-Meads of Relate Thomas Lloyd Picture Gallery Philips Dictation Systems P H S Saturday Review The Uprising Stars Why the caged bird sings The angry young actor has calmed down since his off-beat days when he was wild at heart and raising hell in Arizona. Nick Cage tells Joan Goodman how he came to recognise the value of mainstream films Royal Mint Front and rear crumple zones. Side-impact guard bars Nissan Marks of the Beast Last week's television interview with Dennis Nilsen fuelled concern about the effects of exposure to the deliberations of a murderer's mind. Brian masters have delved into the lives of two serial killers, and explains how he was affected by coming so close to human depravity. Illustration by Barbara Bellingham Change for the cashless co-ops Andrew Lycett visits Israel's ailing kibbutzim, whose adoptionn of market principles is causing disillusionment and dissent Panasonic Women to die for As long as there have been wars, there have been tonics for the troops. Alice Thomson analyses the allure of the pin-up, from idealised images of femininity to raunchier models Renault The New Safrane by Renault France News from the Front Putting the rough-sea riders under Raps City Lights Sydney One of the potent myths surrounding the heroes of surfing culture is that Iron Men don't wear condoms In with the old Salvaging and reselling the wild things of the Sixties and Seventies is a hit with customers, who want something they can lounge around in, Catherine Milner writes Subaru Band Local hero with a finger in every pie Clement Freud Gut Feelings Clement Freud prepares a dish for David Puttnam Restaurant Guide Dual-purpose food blender Jonathan Meades Restautants Brasseries Cafes Dives How to get off to a flying start Delivery by helicopter offers the opportunity to get to grips with some of the world's most challenging, and least frequented, slopes. Doug Sager reports on the thrilling sport of heli-skiing Picture Gallery Heli-Ski Resorts Guiding lights of the ski-pack Leaving well-worn pistes for virgin slopes can be an exhilarting experience-with the right instructor. David Allsop recommends some of Europe's best Brittany Ferries Overseas Travel Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items A new way to discover America Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Aito On top of the world Joe Kirwin goes skiing through the night under The Writing School Vacances en Campagne Overseas Travel Style Holidays Martyn Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items VFB Tropical Places Ltd CAA Iberia Travel World Limited Titan Hitours Overseas Travel Hong Kong The best of South Africa Italian Escapades Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Norwegian Coastal Voyages Multiple Display Advertising Items Aito UK Holidays Blakes Holiday Boating Multiple Classified Advertising Items Historic Homes and Antiques Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Hoseasons Thurlestone Hotel Blakes Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heather Buckingham Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country & Coastal Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Thurlestone Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walton Hall Members Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beach Villas (Holidays) Limited Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carlton Hotel Keycamp Holidays The Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Madeira and the Mediterranean The Times Battlefield dreams of a bohemian Melinda Camber Porter The Double Life of Stephen Crane a Biography By Christopher Benfey Abdr? Deutsch, £17.99 New poetry Beyond good and evil Pictures at an Exhibition By D. M. Thomas Bloomsbury, £15.99 Crime Sacrifice in the park Sentimental Journeys By Joan Didion HarperCollins, £15 Fade-out of an audacious auteur Frank Capra The Catastrophe of Success By Joseph McBride Faber, £25 Sickness unto death in verse Poetry The Dream Songs By John Berryman Faber, £9.99 pbk the Patient George MacBeth Hutchinson, £7.99 pbk Mass for Hard Times R. S. Thomas Bloodaxe, £12.95/£5.95 pbk Paperbacks Racing Green The Times Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3188:1 Across (or the 19 Across of a 43 Across ) by 31 Across Chess Secret uses of Welsh Great Danes Too irregular Tobacco furriers Far from far 'My mother couldn't form relationships' A Childhood: Patricia Mountbatten by Louette Harding FS Amarige de Givenchy

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