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News from 10/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

S. Sternberg (Deputy Chairman), Colin Robinson (Editorial Director), Noel F. Robertson, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Jim Porteous, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sarah Mower, Simon Haskel (Chairman), Wendy Vaizey, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Michael Kinch, Vivian Fuchs, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Paul Ranford, Evelyn Atlee, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Eric Martin, T. R. Hornsby, Chief Executive, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Tom Walker and Colin Narbrough, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, M. Madge, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Michael Evans and Sheila Gunn, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Arthur Leathley and Ian Murray, Philip Robinson, John Young, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Derwent May, David Beadle and Robin Hunt, Russell Kempson, Adam Lebor, George Rae, Andy Lavender, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Barry Millington, M. Gordon, John Higgins, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Geoffrey Johnson Smith, David Clark, Frank Cook, Michael Jopling, D. Morris, Craig Brown, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Michael Hornsby, Wolfgang Münchau and George Brock, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Phil McLennan, Jane Reed, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Paul Cooper, Barbara Toner, Kate Alderson, David Price, R. W. Johnson, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Patrick Robertson (Founding Secretary), Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Jan Snook, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, John Gibbons, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Barry Bristol, Maryon Jägers, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, R. N. Burton (Assistant Secretary), Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Adrian Holloway, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, G. M. Pettingell, James Bone and Martin Fletcher,

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Tebbit backs Labour to spur Maastricht revolt The government's majority is under threat as the Liveral Democrats and dissident Tories urged on by Lord Tebbit join forces support Labour's amendment on the social chapter Is Tebbit The new Leader of the Index Opinion Fr0m Associated Press in the Hague: Dutch sanction euthanasia Rifkind urged to halt army cuts Jobs Saved as Royal Dockyards are Spared Property 'Toxic' apple juice linked to cancer Sport Divorced men face big rises in child support Singapore Airlines Secretary of the Year Inflation fears lead to jitters on money markets Portillo explores maze that baffled his predecessors Pilots say extended flying time risks safety Families visit jailed Britons in Iraq Pond life spawns frogs among the toadying Political Sketch Clashing cash demands force rethink Rise in jobless costs threatens poll promises to improve health spending Social Security NHS Education Home Office Queen to issue writ against The Sun Salmonella hens slaughter halted News in Brief Irishmen remanded Sword victim recovers Short backs Britain Peace camp sale Many faces of the Bard stir much ado in the art world British Council calls in police to trace vanished £300,000 Heritage may drop druid ban Girl of 4 steals the show as her 'fun' painting is sold for £295 Gagged landlord 'left to die' Captains given advice on how to escape from pirates ITT Sheraton Fusilier killed by IRA booby trap Desk-top army cuts out of step with real world, say MPs A critical report on defence says Britain will be unable to fulfil its UN peacekeeping role if planned cuts are enforced By our Education Reporter: Whitehall rejected girl's appeal Halifax Building Society Patten defies unions on English tests Labour accuses education secretary of putting his pride before children's needs Tortuous route that led to war in the classroom Scots campaigners welcome merger reprieve Teenagers give trainers the boot Electronic pebbles keep watch on erosion Big rise predicted in child support disputes From April, absent fathers will be compelled to contribute towards the upbringing of their children Daughter of an absent father leads fight to make parents pay Cambridge half-way to £250m News in Brief Heir banned Station attack Van explodes High note British human rights activists face life in Indian prison Craig Brown The way it isn't House of Fraser Stores Private firms may run motorways Major is taxed over new VAT Osram Labour MPs demand help for Leyland DAF Boost for Euro-sceptics Tory freehold rebellion averted Arms sales on course for record Around the Lobby Trams backed In Parliament Yeltsin drops plans to hold April referendum Conservatives erode Russian president's power base and threaten to shorten his term of office French condemn talkative judges AST Computer Hope for reform blighted as Moscow's strength wanes A suffering population wants to end the stalemate, writes Anatol Lieven from Moscow German cuts deepen concern over Nato's dwindling ranks Germany's defence minister is critical of his country's haste to cash in the peace divident. His view reflects doubts whether. Nato has enough troops for peacekeeping UN big powers look at ways to give Bosnia plan teeth Network of hatred traps mercenaries Abbey National Reuter: Ivan the Terrible's treasures unearthed Sarajevo feels betrayed by absentee politicians (Reuter): Starvation drives out Muslims Kravchuk faces tough fight on aid (Reuter): Walesa rescues budget News in Brief (Reuter): Gang unveiled (AFP): Briton held (AFP): Cost of loving Washington team suffers ordeal of aliens 'witch hunt' The agitation over employers of illegal nannies is trivial enough. The political ineptitude involver, however, reveals unsettling signs of worse stumbles to come (Reuter): Egypt and US plead for peace process News in Brief Economy boost (AFP): French support (Reuter): Tourists shot at (AP): Gun suspect (AP): Governor killed Our Foreign Staff: Parliament rejects Zairean sacking Dutch give legal blessing to mercy killing Parliamentary vote grants doctors immunity America sets EC concessions as price for Gatt deal Picture Gallery Clinton ends Aids immigrants ban Stepsister attacks 'cover-up' Government Auction Handbook Turbulence and the priest Libby Purves talks to Father Bernard Lynch, a homosexual and a Catholic priest, about what he learned when he was accused in America- and found innocent- of abusing a minor Tomorrow John Jameson & Son Old bones, bunkers and barbed wire A team of photographers has spent three years, and covered 375 miles, recording the last, poignant relies of life-and death-in the trenches Bristol & West Building Society The roots of obsession Delusion is the name of the don't-wannabe-bald man's game. Barbara Toner reports Quality - on the button The shirt-makers of Jermyn Street are decidedly a cuff above the rest B&Q Super role model for girls Alan Coren English literature will be enriched by television and a cup of instant coffee Chamber of honours The Times Diary Elders and betters The Times Diary The swamp of civil war Wr will pretend to help Bosnia, knowing that if we sink too deep we can always get out Where's the morality in that? Light my Fire The Times Diary Backward advances The Times Diary Reality confronts the ANC R. W. Johnson on power-sharing the only option The Maastricht Vice The prime minister should call Labour's bluff Cubs of the Bear Ukraine must stop using nuclear weapons as bargaining chips Video Pulpit Faith may be harder to sell than sopa powder Failures in economic forecasting UN ability to act Tests and teaching Churches under fire Correct cooking Civil servants and their conduct Labour at work Maastricht amendment The Queen's duties Sovereign remedies Today's royal engagements Personal Column Court Circular Church news Anniversaries Picture Gallery No Title Calls to the Bar Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages New Hall School Chelmsford Memorial service Euro Express Dinners Lecture Service dinners Luncheon Appointment Corsican Gold The Mufti of Jerusalem Saad a-Din el-Alami, Mufti of Jerusalem, died on February 6 aged 82. He burn in Jerusalem Personal Column Flight file Multiple Classified Advertising Items William Younger, GC William Younger, GC, one of the heroes of the Louisa Colliery disaster of 1947 in which 21 men were killed, died in Consett, Co Durham, on February 6 aged 83. He was born in South Moor, co. Durham, on March 24,1909 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Lifeboat Institution Announcements & Personal Notices Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Church Army National Kidney Research Fund Leukaemia Titi Wachtmeister Countess Christina Wachtmeister, model and sometime companion to Peter Sellers and King Carl Gustaf of Sweden, died on January 21 of a brain haemorrhage aged 43. She was born on October 3,1949 John Horry John Horry, MBE, first full-time secretary of the Squash Rackets Association and founding secretary of the International Squash Rackets Federation, died in Dorset on January 25 aged 87. He was born in Lincolnshire on March 30,1905 On this Day Sir Zachry Brierley Sir Zachary Brierley, CBE, chairman Z. Brierley Ltd, 1957-90, and a former Wales Area Conservative Council chairman, diet on February 5 aged 72. He was born on April 16,1920 Dear Fluffikins, all this could be yours Home is where the heart lies. Rachel Kelly looks at ideal love nests in time for st Valentine's day Property Buyers Guide Akksop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Crews Hill Enfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edward Symmons & Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Sovereign Fields Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd New Crane Wharf Land Securities Central Marketing Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wells Somerset Leave London and Take your Business with You Multiple Classified Advertising Items Affordable Florida Luxury without Compromise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Countryside Residential Hughenry Help Landlords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buchanans Property Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ironsides Cadogan Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nell Gwynn House Multiple Classified Advertising Items News Ivan's treasure trove not so terrible The Times Crossword No 19,150 Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tessiers Modern Times Media Homes People in the Times Weather Arts Looks TV Listings The Maastricht vice Cubs of the bear Video pulpit Simon Jenkins R . W Johnson Letters Morning Star: The Papers Attacking Prospering Challenging The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Blaming Aunt Sally for the job queues Business The wise men do not rush in DAF rescue could save some Uk jobs Dutch and Belgian state aid looks likely to save half the jobs at the Leyland DAF plant in Lanceshrie in negotiations between the two sets of receviers are successful Arts Charter sells JM stake for £342m Sport Import price rises hit shares Fimbra Television and Radio Complaints spark fresh gas row Watchdog says acrimony achieves results Sir James McKinnon's decision to step down creates a chance to recast the gas regulator's role now that that independents have won a large slice of the contract market The Times Unit Trust Information Service P&P opts for direct sales as prices fall Aberdeen Petroleum bids for Brabant Business Roundup Powerscreen disposal Hunting sells business BAA deal with FedEx Strong rise in profit at News Corporation EC opposes quotas to prop up steel CBI says green shoots are now sturdy Picture Gallery Weaker pound boosts Reuters Paper's 'saviour' is sued by SEC Telecom duopoly challenged by new Ionica licence Legal & Public Notices Reuter: VW will cut 36,000 jobs over five years Ward trial considers case for new evidence Ericsson hope Dalgety move MSC dips Betacom profit Isosceles disposes of Herman's chain in US Colas business sold in MBO Platon bid FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options British Funds Profit-taking wipes 38 points off share values Stock Market Picture Gallery Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Sun Alliance launches bond Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Taking their partners for the latest platinum shuffle Colin Campbell traces the steps involved in Charter Consolidated's disposal of its 38.4 per cent stake in Johnson Matthey Double helping of Kellys The Times City Diary Cars and the crash The Times City Diary Clubbing together The Times City Diary Card clues The Times City Diary Why business people use Heathrow Flights tax would have to be higher Ignoring the signals Tempus British Gas Reuters Big companies should aid small Sun Alliance Bundesbank is creating havoc Export prices hold key to ending recession The Times Oil companies Portfolio Plus Sharp falls N&P Portfolio Plus Significance of lies in a case District limit of hire licences La Crème De La Crème Merrow Employment Agency Arabic Speaking Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'The Mistprestige Group' Müller International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acquiescence in delay not implied by offer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Initial outlay allowable for tax Annual workers cannot be seasonal Information was insufficient Manpower Systems/database Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Committed Administrator The Times PA+ Sony Music Entertainment Offices Angels Recruitment Consultants Anthony Cook Bureau Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Temps Love + Tate Partner's Secretaries Meridian Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Secretary Office Angels Recruitment Consultant Reebok British Heart Foundation Héritage De Guerlain Exclusive Mayfair Club Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Wren Management Services Zarak Hay Partnekship Office Secretary International Special Events The Richmond Fellowship Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy U. 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David Beadle and Robin Hunt report Rural Development Commission BBC News & Current Affairs Cluttons London Residential Agency Sales Negotiator Uniquely Specialist Advertising Agency ENO English National Opera Laurel Goodman People Unlimited Your Language + Sales = £60k How the glossies set a shining example Cover Story A Winning Personality Property Best Job in town Quality Sales Force Recruitment Ltd Library Furnishing Consultants Limited Career Exchange Picture Gallery Education department attached to arts institutions are flourishing, writtes Andy Lavender Education departments attached to arts institutions are flourishing, writes Andy Lavender Not usurped, replaced Theatre: Reviews of two acclaimed productions which have transferred to the West End Opera Wintry smiles aplenty Important safety Safety Announcement Music Verdi up for Auld Reekie Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari 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 Guesting stylist is a cut above OPERAl: John Higgins sees an American Figaro make a distinguished Royal Opera debut II barbiere di Siviglia Covent Garden Too many old echoes On their world cruise Concerts: Distinguished but below-par visitors, a northern commission and an informal South Bank The more in, the less out The Times Passion beneath the polish Witold Lutoslawski just turned 80, has a new symphony for Los Angeles and a festival in Britain. Richard Morrison reports Bard brought to book Radio Review: A moving and imaginative portrait of Shakespeare; and a glimpse of life with Napoleon Shaking off the American accent Rock: David Sinclair reviews a London concert by Stereo Mcs,'the first viable English rap act' The Times Notes on eight decades Biograph Pretenders reveal lack of Premier credentials Today's Fixtures Rising Stars Snow Reports Picture Gallery England adopt new style as FA ties up £15m kit contract For the Record Cox likely to lose job unless Derby win at home South Africa felled by Waqar's pace Sport in Brief Bowe sets title terms Hide seeks British title World records beaten Hendry battles back Dampier takes heart Word-Watching Jockey Club gives go-ahead to third Sunday meeting Richards Evans Nap: River Island (1.30 Ascot) Next best: Cache Fleur (3.05 Ascot) Thunderer: Ascot Hobbs loses 'winner' Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today's Races on Television Dunwoody on Royal Derbi Thunderer: Ludlow Thunderer: Southwell By our Racing Staff: Dettori returns to prepare for role as freelance Athletes left fit to drop by spreading virus Me: Britain's fittest and strongest may be most vulnerable to condition dubbed 'yuppie flu' Adrian Holloway on the illness that has left some outstanding sporting careers in ruins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pilgrim case opens old wounds Rugby Union Andrew's kicking skills sway Wasps selectors Cork fails to gain reward Germany wants to reduce drugs ban Athletics McEvoy to miss return In Brief Boone dominant Buder's surprise Foreman postpones BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite WWF Racing Portsmouth trip up Keegan Whittingham takes season's tally to 33 as pack closes on Newcastle First Division Britain's tennis hope takes case to higher court Concise Crossword No 3018 Special Report Hick warms to test of nerve and technique against India Electronic Yellow Pages

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