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News from 09/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Alan Poole (Chairman), Kevin Eason and Nicholas Wood, Paula Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Peter Fiddick, Angela MacKay, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, David Redhill, Carl Mortished, Alan Duncan, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Bernard Levin, Raphael Eban, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Rowe, Ed Miller, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Jerry Lloyd, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Martin Barrow, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, A. Lucas (General Manager), Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, Sarah Bagnall, Aileen Ballantyne, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Martin Hoyle, June McKerrow, Director, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Philip Willan, John Phillips and Tim Judah, James D. Zirin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, and Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Craig Brown, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, W. R. P. George, Peter Riddell and Philip Webster, Barry Pickthall, Michael Evans and Adam Lebor, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, N. J. Rosewarne, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Robert Seely and Eve-Ann Prentice, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Kristin E. Shay, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, R. R. Feilden, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Phyllis Vernon, Martin Sweet, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, R. R. Gye, Michael Spicer, George Sivell City Editor, Tom Walker and Ross Tieman, Christopher Irvine, George Guise,

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Smith gears up to defeat Major over Maastricht Labour may join Tory rebels to defeat the government on Maastricht. In an interview with The Times, John Smith rejects suggestions that accepting the social chapter would wreck the bill Index Portfolio Plus Athletics Blunders by council and police blamed for child sex scandal Picture Gallery Opinion Peace envoys seek Bosnia air support Banking Portillo attacked over plans to reform welfare Why Are You Shamed Law on Tuesday British soldiers of fortune murdered in Bosnia National Westminster Bank What the Dickens must a chap do to be heard? Political Sketch MacGregor's plans for motorway tolls run into opposition Motorway tolls could deter motorists and put an intolerable strain on smaller roads, motoring organisations are warning Correction Charging could ease rush hour Murder charge remand Date rape denied Life sentence move Charity spurs trekkers Royal kitchens scoured British Gas opts for a price freeze News in Brief Widow 'stabbed to death' by French lover Pilot accused of murder after nine-month romance turned sour Speed-trap cameras get first driver Law chiefs demand file on school rape Actor denies killing Lady Cross in shop Dubliners given cash to burn Sun Alliance Dead men denied they waged war for money Disclosures of concentration camp regimes are cited by British mercenaries a justification for bearing arms in Bosnia Citroèn Police prejudice and negligence helped Beck escape detection Lessons for social services workers and the police are contained in the reports that chronicle the crimes of Frank Beck The Reports Disbelief that allows perverts to thrive Children at Risk Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes Dell Eight staff face brunt of criticism Managers Toshiba Elderflower firm wins champagne dispute Judge rejects French claim Picture Gallery Rushdie accuses Foreign Office Joyrider cost PC his sight Chess bid still open to Britain Metropolitan Police Labour leader marches to his own drumbeat Party Policy In his first interview with The Times since becoming leader, John Smith denies he is Monarchy safe but peers face radical shake-up Lords Europ assistance 'I am not going to be rushed' Leadership Move to cut traditional links angers left wing Reaction Union vote in party election should end Turning away from socialism Electoral Reform Alfa Romeo Picture Gallery Howard backs green tax not red tape Ministers still seek pits deal Around the Lobby Braer pledge CPS changes £1.4m review NHS trusts In Parliament Campaigners step up fight to reprieve mountain rescue team RAF questions wisdom of disbanding helicopter service that saves injured climbers The U-turn that saved two Scottish regiments has raised the hopes of campaigners for a helicopter rescue unit Business Machine Centres Schoolboy wins award for cot death alarm The way it isn't Think-tank wants BBC privatised Halifax Court backs child in shop trap News in Brief Marquess left £23m estate Murder charge Tests opposed Dolphins move Green funeral Boy abducted Singer sued Charity fare Kohl clashes with defence minister over cuts in army A rift has opened in the Bonn cabinet and the army made uneasy by a dispute between the defence and finance ministries Mitterrand revives role in Indochina Poles promised immigration cash Currency splits in confusion News in Brief Lenin query (AP): Tackling drugs (Reuter): Captain found (Reuter): Working less (Reuter): Gas poisoning Woman who ran Camorra arrested Victoria Wine West offers nuclear pledge to Ukraine American bluster masks qualified approval for peace plan It is becoming plain that the Clinton administration cannot have a policy in the Balkans without committing ground troops Our Foreign Staff: Clinton is ready for amended deal to win over Muslims Halifax Owen and Vance dealt double blow Krajina resigned to last-ditch struggle Lack of a bedside manner hinders doctor's remedy Man in the News Green initiative from White House fails to distract women critics President Clnton might have been safer fighting for Kimba Wood. Now there could be more feminist anger to come GM claims safety tests were rigged News in Brief (AP): Kabul shelled (AFP): Briton hurt Amnesty ire Talks urged (AFP): Colony vow (Reuter): Love hurts (AP): Tee junctions 'Co-president' Hillary eclipses Bill in the polls Burma's security chief loves limelight Inglorious death awaits Mobutu's captives French troops pull out and abandon Zaire to its fate Collision kills 132 in Iran pilgrims' airliner Our Foreign Staff: Gunman shoots hospital staff Barclays Bank Plc Impotence Relief A Chinese recipe to follow Chris Patten may find the answer to his heart problem quite close to home, Aileen Ballantyne reports People are baffled at the idea of controlling how much "cholesterol" they're eating Asthma, steroids and sex hormones Bottom Line The good heart guide Tomorrow Ibuleve The boy, the witch and the wardrobe David Bisson, left, spent eight years imprisoned and tortured by his mother. Now, reports Charles Bremner, he has written about his awful childhood Headhunter in a pickle An Aborigine is offering his own head in return for ancient remains The Times Lynne Truss It seems like a novel twist, on finding a rapist guilty, to order his victim to leave town Keepers of art The Times Diary Small oversight The Times Diary Picture Gallery The art of friendship Sidney Bernstein, some 30 years my senior, towers over my life-not with a shadow but with a triumphal arch Sick of sex The Times Diary Clubs not hits The Times Diary Pax on blue plaques The Times Diary A bulwark against federalism Woodrow Wyatt on the Queen and national identity Pax on blue plaques Labour and Ownership Abolition of Clause 4 would be proof of the party's new intent Burma on the Rack The West has a chance to turn the screw on a bankrupt regime The Lessons of Abuse Residential childcare needs to become more professional Three-point policy for recovery Lloyd George 'slur' Anxieties of age Workfare: burden or benefit? Helicopter patients Damaging debt A future for coal Tangled law on Church and State Mental illness and pills RSPCA advertisement The work ethic Nuisance calls Court Circular School news Dinners Appointments Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheons University news Meeting Memorial service Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Barbican Harrington Lowndes Sir George Bellew Sir George Bellew, KCB, KCVO, FSA, Garter Principal King of Arms, 1950-61, died on February 6 aged 93. He was born on December 13,1899 Personal Column Marko Rothmuller Announcements & Personal Notices Sir John Carew Pole Sir John Carew Pole, Bt, DSO, Lord Lieutement of Cornwall, 1962-67, died on January 26 aged 90. He was born on March 4,1902 Rioting in London Dudley Stevens Dudley Stevens, actor, director and playwright, died from an Aids-related illness in Hove on January 23 aged 57. He was born in Ilford on August 8,1935 Jacques Champagne Jacques Champagne, French foreign correspondent in London from 1945 until his retirement in 1982, died on January 7 in St-Germain-en-Laye aged 77. He was born in Paris on September 28,1915 Smith prepares to sink Major No sacred cows, says Portillo Britons tortured Council condemned Roads toll Lover charged Green taxes hint British 'bubbly' wins court approval The Times Crossword No 19,149 Kohl quarrel Rescue mission Clinton under fire Leuchars hope Money to burn Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Modern Times Body and Mind People in the Times Weather Arts Law TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Over-borrowing means over-capacity Business NatWest will shed 4,000 more jobs New technology is continuing to demolish jobs in the banking industry. Unusually, in the latest cuts, higher grades of staff are set to lose their posts DAF rescue plan will cut 3,000 posts Arts French threat to fine Hoover Sport John Charcol Focus on Small Business John Charcol Charterhouse sale sealed for £235m MGN faces writ for rent The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares rise at Menzies on £3.8m profit Airtours issue take-up BAT offshoot surges Black lifts payout Whessoe cash call for takeover in Norway Business Roundup Ward is recalled to face document questions Staffordshire Enamels Legal & Public Notices Consumer borrowing highest for two years Monthly cyclical economic indicators compiled by the CSO suggest the gradual recovery from recession almost stalled towards the end of last year Managers may buy Klöckner unit Contractor fights to keep the Ark afloat South African Airways Bryant to boost housing land bank Dunn jobs Ramsden taste Wills bids Opec output Brittan to seek Gatt 'breathing space' Japanese make North Sea deal Butte Mining writedown Dispute settled FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Rights issue worries put dampener on trading Stock Market British Funds Commodities London Financial Futures Ford denies 'dumping' Jaguar in US (Reuter): Blue chip rally runs out of steam Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates DTI watchdog should keep insurers on a tighter leash The collapse of MMI is a disturbing reminder of the insurance industry's problems in the '60 and '70s, Sarah Bagnall reports Military precision The Times City Diary Cheers to Scourse The Times City Diary Brick poser The Times City Diary Weight in sweets The Times City Diary Four entrepreneurs who survived recession Divorce becomes absolute The Times Divorce becomes absolute Gains trimmed at close National & Provincial Building Society Can pay, but won't pay maintenance Judges and lawyers are wondering whether the Child Support Act may cause far more disputes than at present The act creates a benefit agency with the task of assessing, setting and enforcing payments for children Counting the costs Lost for words Inn's memory Aiding the young Red hot dilemma Flower children Aide-mémoire Firm merger Important post Extra work - but more open justice Brief TV Law Independent Legal Television Airline Experts No Title Wellington Underwriting Services Limited Michael Page Legal National Mutual Life Druces & Attlee Lawyers Quarry Dougall International Brain Injury Forum Secretariat Westminister Medical Commed Publishing Ltd Tristar Personnel Ltd Plain English Campaign and the Law! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Document Evidence Ltd No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline route to gravy train BR privatisation may be BA-type bonanza for lawyers, says Edward Fennell No Title Daniels Bates Partnership Finance Lawyer Legal Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items SJ Berwin & Co Barry Smith Law Recruitment West End Firm Is it a gay life in the US navy? No Title University of Manchester No Title Quarry Dougall Chief Officer Law Commissioners John Courtis & Partners Zarak MacRae Brenner Reuter Simkin Ltd Times Newspaper The Office of the Banking Ombudsman No Title Debenham & Co The Times Breathalyser procedure failure Shipowner not liable for all omissions No Title Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times Legal Appointments Public interest immunity claims Zarak MacRae Brenner Federation of Recruitment and Employment Services Competitive marketing for Accountants and Solicitors No Title Cheaper rates open up growth opportunities No Title Business Services Anti Call Corporate Focus Ltd Cityfield Services Corporation Business Founders Bureau Ltd Picture Gallery Business to Business Business Services Aircraft Ownership Amberley Associates Investment Opportunity Delta International Genix Imaging Ltd Gift-wrapped in Paris Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Merchandising Computers & Computing Services Business Systems Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Franchise Exhibition Marcus Hearn & Co Ltd Baker Street Mews Offices Briefings No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chelsea Trading Co. Ltd Off in search of a crowd he can please Dance: David Bintley, resigning as resident choreographer of the Royal Ballet, talks to Debra Craine Ideas of conflict produce strong images An exhibition of contemporary works purchased by the Imperial War Museum since 1980 prompts Richard Cork to the reflection that the direct experience of battle is not essential to an effective war artist Rock Theatre Aldwych Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 What becomes a legend least? Rock: David Sinclair joins the faithful at a fumbled, stumbling rerun of Dylan's greatest hits Bob Dylan Hammersmith Apollo Odd couple in harmony London Concerts: the work of Olivier Messiaen, Elliott Carter and Henry Purcell, variously celebrated Philharmonia/Ensemble InterContemporain/Boulez Festival Hall Glad to be so gloomy Red Byrd Wigmore Hall The Times Architecture with art at its heart The difference between soulless and soulful design is a matter of details. Theo Crosby tells Marcus Binney Thrills with the brothers grim Theatre: Dostoevsky rails in Manchester; Nijinsky and nonsense rule in London Brothers Karamazov Royal Exchange, Manchester Dance for a deity Nijinsky: Death of a Faun Orange Tree Eschewing the stork The Day After Tomorrow Cottesloe Secrets for the Stasi Arts Briefing Last chance… Chock-full of Mars bars Television Review Colonising the red planet poses ethical and practical questions English National Opera Welsh victory provides food for further thought Lathwell century brings smile to Dexter's face Scoreboard Pakistan determined to regain lost pride For the Record Football American Football Basketball Athletics Cresta Run Cricket Cycling Golf Today's Fixtures England's doubts take old form Royal backing for Manchester bid Sport in Brief Word-Watching By our Racing Staff: Jockey Club agrees to act on new whip guidelines Nap: Traprain Law (2.50 Carlisle) Next best: River Pearl (1.50 Carlisle) Warwick Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Objection by winner Morley Street mystery Big festival entry in the pipeline Wall Game disappoints Carlisle Lingfield Park Prince Ferdinand is sold Strong support for Balasani Acceptors Rapid Raceline Athletics hit by renewed power struggle Pools Forecast Butch Reynolds: cheat or martyr? Simon Barnes talks to the holder of the 400m world record who is determined to clear his name of drugs allegations Scotland refuse to release Durie Football Squad New rules baffle Southall Crews react angrily after jury verdict Yachting Christie to start off in Adelaide In Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Open University Cricket Barnes future with England rests on Gascoigne partnership England Squad United move a point clear Cantona given ferocious reception on Elland Road return Premier League Concise Crossword No 3017 Winning Move Word-Watching Brooke urged to act over rugby 'shamateurism' Superlative Travel Racing

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