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News from 10/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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John Chapman, James Landale, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, George Brock and Tom Walker, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Helen M. Vince, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, David Howard (Managing Director), Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Antony Sutch, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Richard Ehrman, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Philip Jones, Sarah Mower, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Michael Watson, Carl Mortished, T. Turner, Richard Eaton, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, M. S. Doldstein (Partner), Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, P. H. Sugden, Arrigo Levi, Robin Hodgson Chairman, Robin Hunt, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Lang, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, John Upshall, Betty A. King, Michael Hornsby and Ray Clancy, Derwent May, J. R. Havers-Strong, Kate Muir, Gerald Kaufman, Wolfgang M?nchau, Russell Kempson, Joan MacIntosh, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, N. G. B. Hersey, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Keith Money, David Watts, George Sivell, City Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Wood, A. B. Badenoch, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Denzil Davies, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Beryl Dixon, Kenneth S. Solly, John W. Deeley, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Ross Shimmon, Chief Executive, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Young, Richard C. Green, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, David Rees, Matthew Parris, Collin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Christine Webb, Robert Co…, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Chris Hopson, Derek Headly, T. B. Grose, Anthony Hart Headmaster, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, B. Holden (Secretary General), Benedict Nightingale, John Gaze, Richard Morrison, Adam Lebor and Michael Binyon, Sam Kiley, William Barrett, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, P. Glaister, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Ministers condemn British fish war violence Index Russia's Army Tory grassroots back anti-Maastricht MPs There is a mood of deepening bitterness in the Conservative party as warring factions refuse to call a truce over the issue of Europe Teachers' union votes to boycott tests Visa dispute splits Bosnia refugee families Alan Coren Women in Sport IRA bomb store found in London Fire chiefs contest law Breitling Media on Wednesday With the Times The new Times Magazine Wounded leader learns the law of the jungle Political Sketch Delay gives boost to petition Portillo's lunch date with Gould raises eyebrows The Cabinet Ministers are stirred but the government is unshaken Silent partners wait for Major's move After Maastricht vote: British wrangling is symptom of wider malaise Tory rebels win local support Grass Roots Lang made offer of Scottish seats The Deal Defeat is blow to Clark's selection View from Newbury Soldiers accused of lying after Belfast joyrider shootings Banana spider bites shopper By a Staff Reporter: 'Couple left to die in blazing car' Wanted: £60,000 for outlaw's killer Forte Crest Picture Gallery NatWest error puts customers quids in Citroen Bewildered Russians fall victim to Ec fishing war Falling fish prices and increasing imports were behind the storming of a Russian fish factory ship at Peterhead Teaching union votes to boycott curriculum tests Third World lured by tobacco firms DELL Zurich Municipal Celebrities give desert island life a perfect image Police chief faces trial after wrongful murder convictions What you think about Britain today Tell John Major The Times BT Hatton jury warned by lawyer Midland Sex moves out of the bedroom Campaign Fire chiefs condemn Crown buildings immunity BBC tones down Chatterley's lover for the adult audience Letter bomb Welshman found guilty Nearly 2m trapped by negative equity The way it isn't MPs talk safety in tinderbox Woman, 81 mugged by girls, 10 News in Brief Bus strike over pay cuts GPs expelled Rnli gets £2m Bird has flown Actor's libel win Blandford hope Baby assaulted College choice Chess victory Editor chosen Lang defends the Union in reforms for Scotland Howe leads Conservative calls for tax rises in tough Budget B & Q Heseltine dampens hopes of miners Leasehold reform defeat is averted Think tank demands civil service shake-up Maxwell pensions protected New curbs challenged DIY honours National diet In Parliament Children's passport to safety Around the Lobby Thames Water Glimpses of a new dawn Loss of immunity for Craxi adds to the woes plaguing Amato Italy's Prime minister wanted to save politicians accused of bribery from prosecution. Today he must explain why The Times (AP): Police swoop on Mafia News in Brief (AP): Escobar offer (Reuter): Status changed (Reuter): Briton killed (Reuter): China switch Convoy fails to reach wounded Muslims Germany vows to Participate in airdrops Yeltsin twists and turns to stay in power German gypsies fear tactics of far right PLO keen to resume peace talks, Hogg says Israel balks at London meeting Egyptian Copts flee Islamic extremism China joins critics of defiant Pyongyang Norwich Union Muslim defendants stage court protest Our Foreign Staff: Unita return to bush signals new round in Angolan civil war Aid agencies fear for the trapped population after Huambo's fall. Unita insists that peace depends on a new UN mediator Kenya's opposition takes on Moi as economy crumbles Politicians do battle over a defence force starved of cash Clinton looking for early Western summit to help Yeltsin survive US demands trade deal guarantees President backs extra cuts FBI aims to keep cult guessing on next move King tells of pain after police beating Lexus A Russian army out of orders The former Soviet Army is a huge loose cannon at the edge of Europe. Michael Evans looks the threa it poses Bank of England Sunset for for the red sails Riddled by corruption, and with no enemy in sight, the Russian navy is no longer capable of major operations U. S. A. To Give Away 40,000 "Permanent… Ribs spare the blushes Interflora Flowers World Wide Vicar 's life is no longer black and white Do people want ministers to be style-conscious and trendy? It is obviously a touchy subject Knock-out way to exercise Boxing today is not just for the boys. Kate Muir meets the women who spar with the champions at Gleason's Gym Alan Coren Why has the InterCity swallow flown its nest, and abandoned Keith's BR tie? A private treaty? The Times Diary Flat rate The Times Diary Picture Gallery Rebels without a cause The government's self-defeating tactics on the Maastricht bill range from the odd and reckless to the downright crazy Meltdown The Times Diary Family values The Times Diary Family values Ii The Times Diary Taking the slow road Ian Lang defends His constitutional plans for Scotland A Necessary Revolution Shielding the old guard is no way to modernise Italy New Rights to Property Leasehold reform should not be opposed by Conservatives Waters Boiling over Fishermen and bureaucrats have never taken to each other Emotion clouding Maastricht view Deal with nationalists Sitting and thinking Libraries know tricks of the trade Growing fear of muddle over medals Freehold doubts Science and wealth Resting place for Pavlova's ashes Into the siding? Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Latest wills Dinners No Title School news Memorial services Personal Column University news Anniversaries BG Authors Lecture Luncheon ARC Forthcoming marriages The Royal Society of Edinburgh Multiple Display Advertising Items Marriage Billy Eckstine Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Joshua Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Announcements & Personal Notices Warren Ellsworth Alien Immigration Commission Canon Bryan Green Henry Giniger News The Times Crossword No 19,174 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times No Title Sport Weather Modern Times Looks Homes The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Nottinghamshire Business Today Power BAe's £70m sweeteners must be paid back British Aerospace will have to pay almost ?70 million to the government after an Ec ruling against "Sweeteners" paid to the firm during the take over of Rover Group Make our state pensions fit the people Factory gate price increases subdued Arts Sport Writedown condemns Saatchi to £595m loss NEC Media: Regulating Te Press Generators invited to sell plant or risk MMC Power generation are on probation for two years, facing a reference to the monopolies commission if there is not greater competition by 1995 General Accident Finding a new path: Christopher Sporborg, left,… Restructuring costs £92m at Hillsdown Wates City plunges £75m into the red De Beers slides to $757m in 'tough year' Company News in Brief Enterprise rises on N Sea find Year of mixed fortune for confident Glynwed Business Roundup RBS denies allegation Aer Lingus chief quits BASF dividend cut Virgin in Airbus talks Heinz profit warning More BCCI charges Archer buys underwriter Candover advances Global Business Solutions Close Brothers to pay £19.1m for Winterflood By our Banking Correspondent: Writedowns hit S&F profits Continental Airlines Bicture Gellory Low & Bonar to buy Kellogg's offshoot Ocean Group to sell subsidiary Festive season brings cheer to Thorntons Yorkshire to reduce power bills from April Royal Winton up for sale Rights success at ML Holdings Strike call Legal & Public Notices Ruhr steel complex to close Rally runs out of steam as the profit-takers move in Stock Market Elsevier Primerica in talks to buy Shearson British Funds Recent Issues Dow inches further into record territory Wall Street Major Changes The Times Tardy Europe set to follow Clinton lead on energy tax Carbon dioxide pollution has slid down the EC's political agenda. The new environment chief aims to move it back up, reports Tom Walker Read has last laugh The Times City Diary Burning issue The Times City Diary Film set The Times City Diary Nott in conflict New body to champion pension trustees Hillsdown De Beers Cost cutting can lead to trouble Scrapping tax relief on mortgage interest painlessly Rescuing sick firms Surreal Saatchis Tempus BBA Group MacIntyre Hudson Financial Services Producer prices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options No Title 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 Selective profit-taking First direct Wanted: a press ombudsman Press regulation needs something between a weak complaints commission and statutory control. Chris Hopson has a radical answer Media, Sales & Marketing Anscombe & Ringland Yes HDA Development Executive Times Newspaper European Sales Managers You Name It! Career Guidance 3 Free CVs Junior Lettings Negotiator Sales Assistant Graduates Hill Samuel Financial Services A bit out of his depth The stylists have had a second go at Maigret, but can they catch the viewers? Classics first at cambridge Architecture: Marcus Binney on the latest project of Quinaln Terry, high priest of neo-classicism Mythical monster triumphs Benedict Nightingale reviews a new staging of a classic Oscar Wilde comedy Soul Damage Tennessee , N. Y. C Music Entertainments Today's Events A daily gulde to arts and entertainment compleed byKarl Knlath Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fllms in London and (where indicated with the symbol) onrelesse across the country Party policy that proved irresistible Soul: Alan Jackson is a bemused spectator amid the merrymakers at a nostalgia night Authentically British compromise London Concerts: Elgar tentatively reassessed; and the start of a Schoenberg chamber series Work is still in progress Arditti Quartet/SPNM Anniversary Purcell Room/Queen Elizabeth Hall Piper who the tunes American singer, stage and screen actor Howard Keel (left), starting a 34-date concert tour tonight, talks to Richard Morrison Temptation anyone would accept Opera in London: Sublimely conducted Berlioz and substantial, second-guess Verdi Crusader compared Losers can be winning Pointed in which direction? Television Rebview London Mozart Players Naturally Digging into the reserves Nottinghamshire With half its remaining pits threatened by closure, Nottinghamshire is putting its heart into encouraging new industries and enterprise. David Young reports Traditional craft attracts the quality seekers The Country has plenty to offer incoming comparies, including good travel links Lesson to other cities With a growing number of students applying to its two universities, Nottingham is setting education records. John O'Leary writes The University of Nottingham The Nottingham Trent University East Midlands Electricity Prepared for the worst Nottinghamshire A positive attitude will be essential if mine closures go ahead Bassetlaw To Advertise CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Office Angels Christopher Keats of Covent Garden Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants University of London Examinations and Assessment… Sigma Crone Corkill Director's Secretary Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Estee Lauder Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Paramount Pictures International Television Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Shorthand/wp ILI Close Brothers Limited PA £22,500 Neg Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Meridian EUMETSAT TIGROUP Reed Free Bottle of Champagne! Cross Selection Masterlock Recruitment Fax : 071782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Publishing W. 1 Practical lessons in the art of saying 'No' A kuvekt series if career talks and seminars will be running at the London Secretary and Office Management Show later this month Beryi Diyon reports Angela Mortimer Hobstones Status Legal CEPEC Ltd Pa to the Md Pa/secretary to Two Directors La Crème De La Crème Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Hobstones Partner's Secretary Public Health Laboratory Service Central Public… News International PLC Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Austen Smythe Rec Cons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items ROC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gloucestershire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Somerset & Avon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Property Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Landlords Devonshire Corporation Ltd. A yen for ye olde English joiste The idyllic English village, all climbing roses and chocolate-box cottages, lives on-if only in the minds of British city dwellers and the Japanese An entire village, traditionally constructed from oak, is to be shipped out and built in Japan Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Spanish Investments Ltd Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items There's an Ambridge in all of our hearts Despite the billions spent on inner cities, most people still yearn for the ideal of a country life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Albert Hall Mansions Hugh Henry Multiple Classified Advertising Items English cope manfully as pressure increases Portugal lose grip on championship For the Record Word - Watching Mary Thomson, the Olympic three day event rider… Stein blots Stoke copybook Today's Fixtures Rees has second operation Pride of Teesside weathers storm Sport in Brief Rowers honoured Zimbabwe go on tour Fighting to fight Gillingham leads way Olympians in action The Times Sunday racing receives setback Home secretary delivers double blow to hopes of legislation Few meetings added Folkestone Bailey fined Rapid Raceline Bangor Yesterdays Results From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Weld hope passes schooling test Catterick Southwell Chergo has easy task at Bangor Bangor Line-Up Andretti grasps new wheel of fortune Oliver Holt meets a man who has spurned Indy Car success in an attempt to emulate his father by becoming Formula One world Champion New treatment planned for Hospitals Cup Hunter rejoins England squad Cooke calls for conclave of coaches on new laws Rugby Union Cambridge in record win Torvill and Dean to return for 1994 Olympics Ice Skaing Canadian pair take narrow early lead Rugby League Snow Reports BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite CPL Football 40 Second chance for Emburey Stewart comes under the spotlight in Sri Lanka Concise Crossword No 3042 Adams raises doubts over United's nerve Premier League Wimbledon tip scales Winning Move Word-Watching Motor Sport 42 Princess to let go of the reins of power Morse Computers Ltd. 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