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News from 30/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, George Brock and Tom Walker, David Adams, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Carbury, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ghazi Algosaibi, Tim Judah, Andrew Longmore, David Pannick Qc, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Richard Cole, Michael McCarthy, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Richard Storey, Chairman, Roland Carter, Michael Wilder, Barry Manilow, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sigmund Sternberg, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, David Matthews, Anthony J. Cavendish, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Hepher, (Group Managing Director), Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, David Northrop, (Chairman), John Young, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Pieter van der Merwe, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Aileen Ballantyne, Henrik Overgaard Nielsen Chairman, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Patrick J. Wye, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, Derek Dolding, Stanley Williamson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, J. Y. Marshall, (Director Management Services), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Watkins, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Nigel Hawkes, Ross Tieman and Philip Bassett, Craig Seton, Oliver Holt, David Blakey Chief Constable, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, R. V. Holley, Matthew Political Sketch, Christopher Dwyer, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Young, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Nicholas Wood and Jamie Dettmer, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Stuart McCOMBIE, Alexander McCall-Smith, T. J. S. Patterson, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Anne McElvoy and Anatol Lieven, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Watt, Richard Beeston, Edward Beaumont, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, P. D. Finch, Michael Horsnell, David Vince, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Jeremy van den Arend, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Sharon Bierer, Thomas Stuttaford, Walter Ellis, J. C. Miller, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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John Major Fish truce after French boats sail on Guernsey Despite informal agreement between fishermen last night, the threat of an escalation in the trawler war between England and France has not been averted Index Knife killer chased through streets Henryk Gorecki Ira escaper is convicted of special constable's murder Balladur steps up as premier Daley Thompson Tory rebellion crumbles as Heseltine wins coal vote British Airways Holidays Law on Tuesday 'The Navy should sink the lot' A tale of two ports: opposing in the fish war tell their stories Europ assistance 'We have the right to fish those waters' Cherbourg Tourist survives three-hour burial as tenement collapses Knifeman kills woman in street Rivalry for rich seas runs deep in history Welsh Flintstone loves a barney Matthew Parris Political Sketch 80 per cent live in fear of burglary News in Brief Widow sues the MoD Itn rescue is cleared Tebbit wins libel case Doctor may be charged Ira gunman faces life sentence for killing policeman It took the death of a newly recruited special constable to end the 12-year reign of one of the IRA's most wanted killers Police believe terrorist was sent to assassinate a Vip Disney park bows to European tastes Premier notches up half century The considerably public diary of John Major, aged 50 Broadmoor inquest reopens Boots By a Staff Reporter: Ex-GCHQ man spied on vet for 18 months Saab Police halt busload of Timex pickets Patten tells schools to specialise Drug abuse doubles Nus issues challenge to ministers Dell Warrington shocking, says Adams British Gas Lest we forget: Raf makes belated amends to The Few Outcry at ?800 road deaths fine News in Brief Fans jailed Gas victims Twins reunited Woman named On the ball By a Staff Reporter: Survivors tell how canoes capsized Elgar Trout anglers win ?10,000 damages Delta Maastricht treaty will open door to Mafia corruption, claims Tebbit Heseltine rules out two-year deadline for pits subsidy Ministers plan to sell Post Office Labour deadlocked on electoral reform Tunnel route threatens future of Waterloo Militant finds a moderate new voice Reprieve for navy helicopter carrier The Times Bath tries to clean up the great unwashed £200,000 case of 12 parking tickets Nationwide Watchdog demands ban on new quarries Cross-Channel wine run hits off-licences National campaign to put babies on backs halves cot death rate Everest by hormones France starts new era with departure of B?r?govoy 'Cohabitation' begins in Paris as triumphant right take office and Socialist lick their wounds Brittan offers us trade compromise British style with a touch of French class Man in the news Seven hurt in Aswan bombing Incumbent tipped to win Jamaica election Forte Hotes Devastated left looks to Delors Intemperate deputies develop appetite for human sacrifices Boris Yeltsin has won at least a temporary reprieve. Ruslan Khasbulatov, however, having shown congress how to turn on its masters, finds it turning on him Khasbulatov claims vote signals victoiy for opposition Un rescues 2,000 refugees from Srebrenica Russia avoids peacekeeping commitment President's Supporters Ride High in Red Square Grachev assures Nato of army's neutrality Our Foreign Staff: Hurd wary of rule by decree Defiant Serbs say peace map leaves them with a wasteland Scalfaro summons speakers Court ruling Kanemaru free Minister quits Briton killed Work ethic kills Chinese leaders opt for continuity as hardliners return Reuter: Japan 'is not ready' to end executions Khmer Rouge aid sought for exiles Thames Water Reuter: Somalis hail peace accord Reuter: Pyongyang defies deadline Time runs out for Dundee Walter Ellis joins the apathetic Timex pickets in a city that has lost everything but hope A new Dayan takes command Death threats do not turn Yael Dayan, daughter of Israel's greatest general, from her political path Failing the maths test 'He taught me not to be stagnant and not to be afraid to change my mind' Creatine: food for rapid rowers 0A sportsman's diet supplement which can be taken in place of steak may be good for morale but should only be taken with care No time to sleep on it Ministers could have acted sooner on cot death findings, experts say Has science opened Pandora's box? Geneticists can now tell parents their children could be mentally handicapped or suffer a lingering death. The question, Aileen Ballantyne reports, is whether they should Fragile X: Heartache and Happiness The Ths Directory of Nhs Trusts 1993 Lynne Truss And be damned Disharmony Sun, sand and socialism Take an Easter trip not just hallway around the world, but back in time too, with Castro's pie-in-the-sky tours Fun with blondes Too late to help Sexual politics Endless fishy business Pieter van der Merwe on the net effect of trade wars Baliadur's Balancing Act Safe in their Cots Vigorous public health education has saved hundreds of lives A Planners' Waterloo London needs a strategy, not make-do and improvisation Denmark and the future of Europe Muslim extremism Service training merger Trade with Iran Benefits from Channel tunnel link Press regulation Computer hacking Police and public Little parcels Actors in California The acid test Court Circular Birthdays today Radical Society Lecture Luncheon Personal Column Today's royal engagements Dinners Meeting Paintings worth ?2.5m are hidden in town hall Latest wills Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages University news Baroness Bacon Personal Column Cecil Pepper Announcements & Personal Notices Reuben Fine Picture Gallery The Decimal System Desmond Neligan Desmond West Edmund Neligan Obe, National Insurnace commissioner 1967-76, died on March 20 aged 86. He was born on the 20 June 20,1906 French call off port blockade The Times Crossword No 19,191 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Cost Axeman Profit-Takers Windfall Water Bomb The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold John Charcol Law Generators sign coal deals Power contracts safeguard some pit jobs Pay of Bat chief increases by half Picture Gallery Arts Stumbling, but in the right direction Sport Focus 0N Telford & Shropshire Pressure grows for mortgage rises Ec attacked over rising water costs The Times Unit-Trust Information Service Pearson falls for third year running Euro Disney milestone My holds dividend Explosion costs £3.5m Ici likely to announce cash call terms in May Business Roundup Courtaulds granted leave to allocate pension surplus The surplus will cut Courtaulds' borrowings by ?7.5 million decline in interest income means the net impact on earnings will be negative Moffat to combine the two top roles at British Steel By our Deputy City Editor: Eurotunnel and TML in new row Over a million receive profit-linked pay Inchcape seeks to expand further Steady as she goes at Forth Ports Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 By our Financial Staff: Post move wins court approval Lucas intends to maintain payout Delta cuts jobs and aircraft Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Pharmaceuticals still look under the weather Stock Market British Funds Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Sun pays £140m for Hafnia businesses Buckley steps down at SelecTV Dow rally loses steam Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets Volkswagen picks a Jesuit to steer it back to the fast lane The ailing carmaker has pinned its faith on a top manager who is set to tackle cost-cutting with puritanical zeal, says Colin Narbrough Waiting for Goddard Tongues tied Mealie-mouthed Pryce is right He's our man Itsa developed computer nervous system Russians need help, not charity Running for cover Inchcape Courtaulds Wrong number Pacific Western University Pearson Count call benefits as well as costs Incipient inflation and the first cuckoo Rentals Sun Alliance Quiet start to account Forte Crest Business Class When is a foetus a person and when is it not? The real costs of going to law Readers air their views on the charges levied by solicitors Justice for Kane? Solicitores Staff Pension Fund Justice delayed may mean justice denied The practice and procedure of employment laws needs urgent attention Law ZMB HC Clyde & Co an International Law Firm ZMB QD Quarry Dougall British Steel Pension Fund Alderwick Peachell & Partners Limited Old restriction order still valid Parental rights give no cause of action ZMB WWH Wansbroughs Willey Hargrave Solicitors Recording decision Disquiet over jurors' discussion Castle Chambers, Exeter Relief for excessive distress QD Quarry Dougall Payne Hicks Beach Clerk to hear submissions in court before advising Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Quarry Dougall Appointment of an Additional Judge of the Supreme… M&G QD Quarry Dougall MP Michael Page Legal BPP Law School The Chambers of Mr Michael Gettleson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Repetitive Strain Injury Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointments Clifford Chance When a third party takes your credit The law has got in a twist over the data protection rules, Christopher Dwyer reports Chambers Shanks & McEwan (Southern) Ltd, Beauty parade turns sour The tending for the work of an important client has caused ructions McDonald's to widen franchise outlets Business to Business Business Opportunities How to Profit from the Coming Share Boom Rent-A-Ted Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Intercal Bright service sparks payment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items EMC Advertising Gifts Time Computer Systens Ltd. BSG Briefings Howard's way back to Will Franco, Piero and Alida makes three Pop Not quite all the way to hell Horizon Bbc2 Steering right in the Cornish mist Pirates of Penzance Music Monster runs out of charm Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Maturity makes him even nicer New name, new angles Cabaret Can and must do better Muddle versus mayhem Dance Rare pleasures from a to Z The surprise success of a contemporary Polish symphony could benefit many neglected composers, writes Richard Morrison Hits and pieces Top 10 Classical Albums Hill coping well with burden of expectation Oliver Holt in Sao Paulo reflects on the contrasting fortunes of two drivers with hard acts to follow Scifo poses chief danger to Wales For the Record Pools Forecast Necessity inspires Taylor's invention David Miller in Izmir welcomes a tactical switch planned by the England manager against Turkey Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Senior role comes first for Palmer In Brief Richards makes his point Budapest mission Date for Nelson Light blue win Dunwoody determined to lift title Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings National Acceptors Leicester Newcastle Sting in tail with Carroll's double Live evening racing Enquiry to follow British failure The Times Rapid Raceline Captaincy added burden for Wasim Harriman leads England squad Britain exceed expectations Fletcher the new centre of attraction The North often produces fine prospects. David Hands takes a look at England's latest recruit Picture Gallery Price presents Masters credentials Swede breaks through Porter running out of title platforms Sport in Brief Preparations begin Douglas on standby Queensland routed Uau team weakened Manager dismounts Feeder league plan Snow Reports Bbc 1 Variations Thomas Lloyd Motor Racing Turkey fear Gascoigne tricks Champion Daley serves up winning formula Concise Crossword No 3059 Winning Move Word-Watching Players' wages under threat at Barnet Morse Computers Ltd. Rugby Union Jones made to pay for late arrival Picture Gallery Teleford and Shropshire Picture Gallery Telford Birthplace of industrial resolution Rayburn Fair shares for all "The message we want to get over to firms thinking of moving is that there is more to Shropshire than Telford' Workforce backed by extensive training A range of opportunities has made Telford a magnet for incoming companies Shropshire The drawing that grew into a town Telford's success is as a centre for inward investors, Craig Seton reports Shropshire Where the new world began Ironbridge Gorge Museum provide a unique insight into the day of the great inventors, Craig Seton reports Heritage cast in iron Innovation and ingenuity are celebrated in Ironbridge Gorge Shropshire Brother Cadfael woos tourists., Literary associations help to promote the country's many rural attractions, Craig Seton discovers CNT Fortress town preserves glorious Tudor legacy Shrewbury is rich with ancient and picturesque buildings. John Young takes a historic tour Stretton Hills Council makes plans for the next stage A theatre and a crematorium are on the agenda The battle between car and bus Road links are better, but rails services are declining, John Young reports Poly-Lina Ltd Homes with a view, thanks to birth rate Demand for houses has showed but the range suits many needs and pockets Studied optimism of an outpost campus Students are already at work in the new university, which is making crucial connections GTMA Member Picture Gallery Curtain rises on a cultural feast The arts are alive and thriving in the county, reports Craig Seton Open window on the arts The castle is the star of the Ludlow arts festival GKN Sankey A blazing success for research Richardsons Properties Ltd The drive for jobs Craig Seton looks at how a fast-expanding workforce can be utilised Companies draw on good offices There is a rush to relocate in Telford, says David Young Jones Lang Wootton DTZ Debenham Thorpe Magnet for world-class industries Firms from across the world have been attracted by the benefits of Telford, says David Young Shropshire TEC Strategies for relocation Telford is hosting a keynote meeting that cuts the legwork Keeping the country alive A local study will help tourism play its part as Shopshire's hard-pressed farmers diversify, Craig Seton says Has anyone seen my castle? The site of Blandings is Shropshire's literary secret Rapra Technology Ltd Made in Market Drayton Buttercup's and…

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