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News from 05/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Lesley Roberts (Anti-Slaver International, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Holly Hill, Alexandra Frean, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, James Landale and John Firth, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, James Bath and Wells, Mary Wilson, David Bull, Tom Smith, Ross Tieman and Janet Bush, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Ray Clancy, Thunderer, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Simon D. Baggott, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Wick, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Perry Cass, Alan Sked, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Horsnell, Helen Johnstone and Ian Murray, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Joel Brand and Nicholas Wood, David Bryer (Oxfam), St Margaret's, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchau, J. A. Muir Gray (National Cor-ordinating Network, Adam Lebor, Michael Dynes and Christopher Elliott, John Woodcock, Ray Kennedy and Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, James Bone and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Catherine Milford, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roger Moate, Matthew D'ancona, Tom Mander, J. Filochowski (Cafod), Julian Hooper, SriKumar Sen, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Malcolme Harper (United Nations Association), John Adams, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Andrew Puddephatt (Liberty), Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, Norman Stone, Nicholas Bethell, Richard Duce, Philip Robinson and Martin Waller, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, T. Browne, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, Elaine Farmery (National Co-ordinating Network Chairman), Dick Kemm, Denis Cashman, Peter Riddell, G. T. Shoosmith, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Geoffrey Rowell, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Rodney Bennett-England, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Humphreys (Honray Secretary), Sam Kiley, Nigel Jamieson, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Edward Marriott, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Jenny Borden (Christian Aid),

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Major faces defeat or retreat on treaty vote The final Maastricht battle seems destined for the courts after a ruling by the Speaker encouraged the Tory rebels to line up again with Labour over workers' rights Index Nicholas Bethell Tory adviser quits over exams dispute Picture Gallery Clarke to back down over 'absurd' means-link fines Germany's Angst Brave New World Attack by Serbs breaks peace deal Windsor fire risk ignored for ten years The Famous Grouse Media Jonathan Mirsky joins The times New rules on arms for Iraq were kept under wraps Bishop studies future of St Ethelburga's Norwich Union Water chief is found dead in the Thames Chess body meets over split Correction Harrods boss offers cash to save bone-marrow boy Windsor fire risk ignored Clause 22 is still mumbo-jumbo Political Sketch Costs cut in effort to save CrossRail News in Brief NHS training shake-up Sikh PC wins £25,000 Yoga 'saved' Koo Stark Observer accepts bid Bomb case man in court Father hunted after family's murder Villagers in the Cotswolds have been shocked by the killings of a working mother and her two young children Wh Smith plans to sell gay literature TV warned of US invasion By a Staff Reporter: Detective tells how his hand was cut off By a Staff Reporter: Motorist killed after refusing to give way Rolex Concert hall thief nets ?250,000 jewellery Abbey National Demolition men refuse to destroy couple's house Former mandarin urges rethink on unit fines Litter penalty harsher than for drink-driving By a Staff Reporter: Lifeboatmen honoured for courageous rescues Widow wins £900,000 damages News in Brief Officer accused Murder charge Fraud enquiry Cycle knifeman Selling point Lucrative opera keeps ballet in the wings Sun Alliance Nalgo Madam Speaker cuts a narrow path through the Maastricht treaty ticket Riddell on Politics Tories are accused of dirty tricks in Newbury campaign 3 8,000 council jobs 'at risk' Championship Chess Doctors warn Lords of mercy killing dangers MP puts himself on the spot Think tank calls for Whitehall revolution Skirmishes in the battle for Betty's ear Boarding school values 'could stem rise in violence' Honda Severn men fight to finish ?300m link Evil' killers tortured woman, 76 Press curbs long-range cameras UN and America dispute control of peacekeepers US military leaders await oder form the White House to intervene in Bosnia Deputies prepare for their day of destiny Clinton 's presidency at risk if the Serbs fail to honour peace deal America cannot afford to lose if it is forced to deliver on its threat of armed intervention. The White House hopes for a reprieve from such a hazardous operation Advertisement Gibraltar to fight airport ruling News in Brief UN takes over Tamils flee city Demirel stands (Reuter): UN man killed (AP): Murder charge Jumbo tests Former East German spymaster dismisses charges of treason Defiant Wolf defends his 'partiotism' and challenges court to name country he betrayed WWF Support for steel strikers widens Economist succeeds Engholm News in Brief General goes Plea for envoys Second attempt Georgia blast Homes in a box Mitterrand attacks political foes for vilifying B?r?govoy The president is determined that M B?r?govoy's death should not be in vain. It must, he said, signal the start of a new code of honour in French political life Hurd prepares for diplomatic retrenchment Savage budget cuts are forcing the Foreign Office to consider merging some embassies, writes Michael Binyon, diplomatic editor Compaq Ciampi fails to woo Communists Clinton 's support for Patten sends curt signal to China Fear of Koresh resurrection haunts children of Waco cult DVLA Mandela predicts increase in violence Allen-Farrow custody battle ends with more acrimony Boesky eyes fortune of ex-wife Tibet Support Guilty men who rule the new Russia Planting a pregnant pause An American school insists that its pupils have a contraceptive implant Can Somalia i ever be saved? Sam Killey, in Mogadishu, on a nation's tragic disintegration Thoroughly modern marriage Here's mud in your uniform Philip Howard salutes army grunge Forte The bag lady is a duchess Alan Coren Ashdown's empty victory Newbury's pell in the spptlight is merely a synthetic excitement: by-election results tell us nothing important about politics They also serve Carlisle Untied Unfair dealing Whispers of the past Whirligig of time Do we need diplomats? The Foreign Office should be pruned, says Norman Stone German Gloom Europe cannot afford a Germany overwhelmed by its problems Suing for a Life The Health Secretary must answer this challenge over priorities Summer of Spin Watch the ball as the local election results emerge Need to act on human rights Killings in East Timor School tests Supporters and opponents of women's ordination Anti-terrorist measures Cancer screening Maastricht issues Unsolicited verbiage Court Circular Anniversaries today Personal Column Memorial services Appointments Today's royal engagements Hungarians cheer Queen's visit Latest wills Luncheon Birthdays Marriages St Margaret's School, Bushey Institute of Physics Church news Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Roy Watts Picture Gallery Julio Gallo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Will Parkinson's Disease Society Church Army Dt, Royal National Lifeboat Institution Christopher Cornford A Fight in the Mist Josef Greindl Bovis Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Spencer Maida Vale W9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items P&O Overseas Property Exhibition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bid List Multiple Classified Advertising Items GA General Accident Sallmann Harman Healy Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pretty facade, but no heart Are we losing the key ingredient for the survival of English village life? Briefcases out, bedsteads in Mayfair, once home to the gentry, is moving back into residential ownership Lure of Stately Home Inc The business of opening to the public is changing. In offering a simple tour the Queen is going against the trend, says Rachel Kelly Keeping the bailiffs from the front door The pleasure of the recovery should not mask the plight of those people who are still having their homes repossessed News The Times Crossword No 19,222 Waste not, want not: Bmw, the German car group, is backing plans by, a consortium to turn redundant collieries into recycling centres for old cars and household waste.. City cheer for United: Shares in Manchester United have enjoyed an impressive run in response to the football club's Premier League championship Markets: The pound eased against leading currencies, closing down 1.5 cents at $1.5727 and 1.77 pfennigs at Dm2.4720 and ending at 80.6 on the trade weighted index. Shares were subdued, with the Ft-Se 100 index falling 0.5 to 2,812.6 People in the Times Times Weather Call No Title The Times Tomorrow Joint Power Less Power Power of Play The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Media Treuhand takes action over UK-hased trust Sir Roy's message for managers Arts Sport Maine-Tucker Security a Special Report Bmw backs plans for redundant pits Lasmo gives ?2.2m payoff to ex-chief BAe-Matra link targets missile sales of ?lbon British Aerospace hopes to pre-empt a shake-out in the European guided weapons industry as the resturcturing of Britain's biggest manufacture gathers pace Gpa junk bonds fall 10% as banks meet over ?3.5bn debt Paris park may turn to Walt Disney The Times United Germany suffers growing pains Picture Gallery Uneasy times: Silentnight, the bed manufacturer and… Lloyd 's biggest agent to cut more jobs British Funds Government may sell five Dti laboratories Bulmer ends deal Brent Walker departure Simms to co-chair Tml Goodhead warning Micklegate talks go on Companies report a spluttering recovery Continental Airlines United shares score heavily Storehouse venture unravelled Gold price up Profit warning Souza advances Mosaic revamp Us recovery at risk as indicators slump Argentaria Support for water firms dries up Dow down a fraction Major Changes Recent Issues Kleinwort confirms departure Province hoping for infusion of energy from privatising power Ross Tieman says the disposcal of assets marks an attempt by the state to disengage from its role of economic nanny to Northern Ireland No survey please we're Rothschild Taylored for Tv Food for thought Fairer float Saving money on company reports Possibility of another crash is unlikely Ecus fairy godbanker Sturge BAe Family Assurance Society Hp Bulmer Mosaic Index Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (% Dollar Spot Rates Early gains given up Fimbra Maine - Tucker Crone Corkill Toyota D. 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Roy Hattersley, a veteran victim, remembers a time when the truth mattered more than the image Yes SKY Sales Executive I. C. M. C. Ltd International Sales Managers The Northern Arts Marketing Company Limited Management Trainee London ECS International UK Ltd Haberdasher Chasing New Markets? Growth secures a bright future Bsia Blenheim Security Event Photon Cass Vision Systems (Europe) Ltd. Telecom Security Safety decisions should be taken at board level Some Facts about Group 4 that May Have Escaped You Robust methods to contain theft Perry Cass discusses the problems of interpreting the statistics on theft in the retail sector Setting a standard for the industry The sector is moving towards universal regulations How they keep an eye trained on you Closed circuit television surveillance is prevalent in Britain. Nick Nuttall on how it has helped to Improve crime statistics Group 4 Alert at all times, in all weather The Channel Tunnel provided an unusual test for securing the underground border Selective pay rises penalise union members Employer deterred membership of trade union Promotion refused to union man Industrial tribunal is appropriate for seeking protection on transfer of undertaking Calculating payment for income support Time off-hire Court cannot review legal aid fees scheme Pension fund capable of being a post-nuptial settlement Just glad we are still in business Frankly speaking, they are bargains Arts Briefing Authentic success Rock Last chance At two removes from his home Alison Roberts meets lqbal Ahmad, who has become an author in his seventies, writing about his now distant homeland Radio Theme is well suited to big man Coltrane in a Cadillac Itv Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The British Antique Dealers' Association At the top but still busking it Sympathetic partners on an alpine journey Hall?/Herbig Free Trade Hall, Manchester Low-key London bow for Belgium's finest Vaya Con Dios Jazz Caf? Camden The Times A space odyssey takes shape Parallel views of women at work On Air Bac Battersea Promise unfulfilled on Broadway In pastures new Compagnie Michele Anne de Mey The Place Yawning at the Age of Aquarius Rare but not raw London Mozart Players Fretwork By our Sports Staff: Sabatini's advance secured in wake of Seles attack Wetherby Tucker eyes champion's share Jodami earns award Calzaghe in line for third Aba title Point-Point Results Cheltenham Mcc vote proposal No caps for Scots League's dynamic aim Delecour wraps up rally Marshall climbs again Chang falls to big sendee of G?llner Fine Lace appeals Armiger defies unsuitable going to lift Chester Vase Chester Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Prince spoilt for classic choice Guide to our Racecard Today's Races on Television Edinburgh Salisbury Readers win cricket prizes Word-Watching Inzamam century takes Pakistan past follow-on Hendrick risks popular appeal for long-term gain Michael Henderson on the cricket manager prepared for criticism as he sets standards for his county's future For the Record Today's Fixtures Sports Service Sheffield United victory secures survival Iberias Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Radio 1 Choice Radio 4 Satellite Radio 1 British Red Cross Racing Newcastle reach promised land Liverpool remain silent over future of Souness Concise Crossword No 3099 Winning Move Word Watching Australia take lenient view over Border's indiscipline Boden Cricket

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