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News from 07/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Kate Alderson and Edward Owen, Anthony Harris, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, G. E. Gammie, A. C. Broughton, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, J. H. Deam, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Angela MacKay, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Edward Faridany, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, J. H. Scotson, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Courtley Stables, Malcolm Gate, Angela MacKay and Andrew Finkel, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jennifer Miller, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Patricia Butt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Martin Knapp, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, David Guest, John Percival, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Clive Couldwell, Rachel Kelly and Jonathan Prynn, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, C. L. O. Allen, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sir Ronald Millar, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ivy Dowling, Chris Partridge, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Edwina Currie, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, George Brock and James Bone, Tim Judah and Joel Brand, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, M. I. Aldoori, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Sara McConnell, Gerald Larner, Candia Gladstone, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Maureen Piper, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Frances Boxer, Melinda Wittstock, Adrian Dannatt, Robert Hadfield (Director of Operations), Michael Horsnell, Christopher Follett, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, William Duncan Parker, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Donald Trelford, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, C. K. Yeung, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Barry Hyman, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Moran, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Michael Theodoulou,

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Tories beaten in Newbury The Liberal Democrats scored big gains last night in the county council elections. The Tories lost their Home Counties strongholds of Kent, Essex and Surrey Index Eric Clapton Belgrade cuts aid to Bosnian Serbs Valerie Grove Nadir sets terms for his return Divorced wives wm share in pensions Libby Purves 100-year rule ends in Kent N&P Index Inside Maggie's Inner Circle Exclusive In The Times Laboured leader misses a trick Political Sketch Palace trips sold out Advertisement Police find body on beach in hunt for missing father Dentists want patients to pay full cost of treatment Police claim victory over 10 IRA plots LWT's share windfalls create 15 millionaires Picture Gallery Major told CrossRail essential Correction Ivy Benson dies at 79 Proctor attackers jailed Tram that never was Ian Mikardo dies Branson issues writ after BA challenge £30m drugs found in liquid-egg tanker News in Brief Casual Nadir makes himself at home and plans a new career Fugitive tycoon emerges looking relaxed and tells throng of waiting press:'I'm so happy to see you here' Asil Nadir promises to meet the press today after claims that he has a Cypriot business empire worth £20 million Girl wins right to seek split ITV director promises fewer repeats £1m robbers cling to underside of van Met Office given chilly reception Homebase Detectives' trail leads to grass airstrip Number of Britons held in Spain soars MP criticises court delays Magnetize Rare Michelangelo draws £4m estimate Transplant boy given court date Virgin Dinosaur receives a tail-lift Lord Taylor ignores act to increase jail sentence Taxi spree costs rugby star £2,000 News in Brief 'Bubbles' will Verdict delay Chairman goes Affluence is key to teenage abortions Jail chiefs to check on Group 4 Raleigh Pioneer Zoo hoping for patter of tiny paws First-year student found dead Peugeot Heads stoke blow against attempt to rescue tests Spring term of discontent: opposition to school assessments unites teachers, pupils and advisers Education personalities at the heart of class warfare Lunn Poly Trial of testing brings such sweet sorrow Gazing toward school with heavy looks, a class of star-crossed Shakespeare students tell Libby Purves that their one desire is an answer to the heatache of testing Peoples By our Chief Political Correspondent: Cabinet shrugs off Maastricht threat No change, no social chapter, no backdoor socialism, Major tells Commons Legal action could delay ratification by months Championship Chess The Times World Chess Championship Thatcher delivers blistering attack Voters send message to Major Riddell on Politics Results Currys Paddy factor leaves Tories bloodied Chinese face US trade sanctions over missile deal Bill Clinton made an election pledge to punish Peking for human rights abuses. As President, he is under pressure to deliver Peking derides Patten's US trip Reuter: Li Peng 'recovering' Khmer Rouge shuns peace B&Q Prices Nailed down to Stay down Sri Lanka widow 'to enter politics' Ciampi gives pledge on first past-post electoral reforms The new Italian faces his first confidence vote today as he tries to sell his political clean-up programme and budget cuts to quality for a Community loan B&Q Picture Gallery Yeltsin to purge all opponents of change How the Iron Lady overcame French resistance Our Foreign Staff: Danish treaty campaign succumbs to Arctic chill Corruption topples Bonn minister Havel death plot foiled by police News in Brief (Reuter): Wolf freedom (Reuter): Verdict awaited (AFP): Stalwart to quit (AP): Tiger attack Euro Disney No Title Serbs wield power of ballot box to pour scorn on West Millitias press ahead to take more territory as politicians opt for high-risk gamble on vote Referendum The self-appointed parliament of Serbs in Bosnia hopes to forestall United Nations sponsored military intervention with a cynical display of local democracy UK minister hints at new weapons policy Arms Embargo Russia fears 'monstrous bloodshed as pressure for force mounts Moscow Warning British MPs wary of military option Commentary The Right to Life: A Times/dillons Debate Disney 'was FBI informer for years' Peace plan rejection deals Clinton disastrous blow Pentagon and Congress pressures grow as president faces his biggest American planes are poised to bom Serb artillery. Their deployment will hit a sensitive target on the home front: the president's core legislative programme Farmers rally to generals News in Brief (Reuter): Nigeria threat (AFP): Asylum request (Reuter): Aids vaccine test (AP): 31 die in cell (Reuter): Estate of grace This chimp dosen't care what tea you drink. He… US delays reforms to focus on deficit Sick to the heart with the English novel Forget about sex, now it is the sickbed which is turning on the contemporary writer, says Daniel Johnson Multiyork Plumpness is a parliamentary issue We don't need International No Diet Day, Just give us a few more stout role models like French and Saunders Can love reach across Russia's great divide? Western women are offered help for their Moscow mixed marriages A playwright always needs a leading lady and for 16 soundbite-packed years it was Madam Sir Ronald Millar, speechwriter extraordinary to three Conservative prime ministers, explains the rhetorical tricks of his trade The Valerie Grove Interview How the Queen can enter the real world Outmoded ways must go if the next jubilee is to be truly golden, says John Grigg The Monarchy, the Constitution and the People: May 22,1993 Join the Monarchy Debate Picture Gallery Everest Janet Daley The Windsor Castle fire points to a failure to overcome deference to the monarchy and our heritage Peckadilloes Diary Picture Gallery Love that stood the test The reconsecration of a cathedral shows the indomitable religious spirit Now for a short sharp war Roger Boyes says we must fight for Europe's integrity No is Not an Answer The Bosnian Serbs can be compelled to see reason Testing Summer Attack is now the education secretary's best form of defence Our Man in the Doghouse Consuls earn nothing but brickbats from Britons abroad Taking the social chapter seriously Fury at farm forms Light and dark Euthanasia and doctors' dilemma Hospital league tables Law made easier Degrees of difference Dangerous pursuits A proper place for the good news Royal prayers Capital Candia A vote for school Picture Gallery Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today People and Places Reception School news Today's royal engagements Lucheon Appointment Dinners Anniversaries Memorial services University news Wadham College, Oxford Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Marshal of the Raf Sir Dermot Boyle Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Dermot Boyle, GCB, KCVO, KBE, AFC, Chief of the Air Staff from 1956 to 1959, died on May 5 aged 88. He was born on October 2,1904 Ian Mikardo Ian Mikardo, a Labour MP for 37 years and a former chairman of the Labour party, died yesterday in Stockport hospital aged 84. He was born on July 9,1908 Personal Column National Service Ann Todd Ann Todd, British film star, died yesterday aged 84, She was born in Cheshire on January 24,1909 News The Times Crossword No 19,224 Business People in the Times Sport Weather Features Motoring The Times Tomorrow Arts Picture Gallery TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters Picture Gallery Business Today Picture Gallery Altitude sickness on the high plateau Index City fraud becoming 'more complex' Mortgage valuing to be scrutinised The monopolies commission is to investigate the fees charged by mortgage lenders for home valuations tied to securing their customers' loans Index Picture Gallery Index TML chief 'not quitting' Minolta Index BP shares climb as debt action takes effect Under pressured to reduce debts and stem a cash outflow, BP's restructured management expects to have cut costs by $700 million by the end of this year RMC Group p. l. c. Nadir administrators backed Life offices to use lower projections Irish SE to investigate Greencore sale Investors braced for vital vote at Clarks GPA seeks bondholder concessions Bellway on target for increased house sales Business Roundup George Walker appeal Fewer receiverships Zeneca timetable set Inveresk set for debut Amex in Swedish bid Co-op merger urged Judge backs Gillette Property group advances Strong & Fisher upbeat Shareholders, boardroom pay and the politics of envy High street boost as consumers become bolder Money supply figures for April raise some questions about the pace of recovery in Britain but they do provide further evidence of a robust consumer sector Bad debt provisions dent Bank of Scotland results Plea to give more control to employees Pension funds' annual conference Jefferson Smurfit hit by soft markets Patek Philippe Geneve Chairman of EGIT demands response Oil agency says Opec output has fallen Coats confident Pubs bought Bentalls board News changes A physician is needed to work in the State of Qatar… The Times Newspapers International Sports and Leisurewear Company Grey market go-ahead for ICI and Zeneca shares Stock Market Boyce Agency Prestige International Productivity Improvement Consultants Times Jobsearch Major Changes British Funds Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Reuter: Record Japanese trade surplus Recent Issues Worries on Bosnia send Dow lower Wall Street Rebels dog the footsteps of Clarks, the family at war Shareholders at Clarks shoes decide today whether to sell the company. Jon Ashworth examines the acrimony behind the vote Rose heads accountants The Times City Diary Bricks and mortar The Times City Diary Nadir backer The Times City Diary Gold fever The Times City Diary Government must prevent insurers making massive premium rises Legal's argument Tempus BP Bank of Scotland The Times Jefferson Smurfit Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT SE Volumes Small losses Hoskyns Group Moving ahead of the game Two companies have agreed on a way of integrating PCs with the phone system, reports Matthew May Barclays With video conferencing, who needs Westminister? An interconnected audio-visual system could allow far-flung MPs to join debates from their armchairs Keen to share Online A deeper breath of fresh air Clive Couldwell reports on a British company's technology which is being used to plumb new depths in the oceans Viglen Limited P&P Have you got the write number? At just £300, the new PenTel could sign the end of old-style telephone calls When the ground shifts under your feet More and more employees are finding themselves working for outside companies, reports Information Technology Dell Parkwell Management Consultants Middlesex University Broadgreen Hospital Computech International Ltd. Bought Ledger Clerk Envopak Group Limited Technical Project Manager Trusted Information Systems (UK) Ltd. Cerco Training Limited 'Top Five' PC Manufacturer ECS International UK Ltd, Small Arts/Media group require financial controller… The Times Newspapers Plane speaking in formal dress Galleries: Richard Cork on the sculptors Alison Wilding and David Nash Theatre Critic's Choice London Galleries The property of a lady, or maybe not Art Market Diary Rock Read the lies of the land Television Tales from the Map Room BBC 2 Entertainments Dominique D'orange Weekend Choice A daily gulde to arts and entertainment compiled 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) Old country customs and rites Theatre: Jeremy Kingston at the opening of Chichester Festival Theatre's summer season Getting Married Chichester Always something fresh Dance Transitions Bloomsbury Restoring the balance Concert CBSO/Foster Symphony Hall, Birmingham The revolution is being televised Morrissey as live as he'll ever be... and a dance experiment fails Rock on Friday: Electricity without the volts... If you want a hit, dump the amps, grab an acoustic axe and get on to MTV's Unplugged. David Sinclair tunes in Shocked if not stunned Rock met dance in New York, when Mikhail Baryshnikov and Michelle Shocked topped Mark Morris's bill Seven Days What out & about next Week A royal feast of Stephen Records: Morrissey thrashes P. J. Harvey in the battle of the surnames New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing The Showman BMW Evans Halshaw Milcars Cooper Thames Ditton Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godfrey Davis Motor Dealerships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reliance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hassop Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Go shopping for your premium Rising crime and a drive for profits are pushing up the cost of cover, But you can still find bargains. Vaughan Freeman says Staying order relates to trial House of Lords Jury direction to be given loyally Hot little number roars in from Citroën Road Test Summons sent on abroad is valid Reading on bench inappropriate Advertising beyond licensed area Roadwise Going topless in an Escort Long lasting Cheaper Cavalier Woman's world Wait for it Dream start as Duroy takes an early lead Defending champion third after first day of dressage at Badminton The Times Sports Service Haymarket Magazines TW11 8LG Word-Watching Market Rasen Today's Fixtures For the Record Sport of kings causes puzzlement in gallery Wincanton Beneficial misses classic opportunity Nap: Young ERN (4.00 Lingfield) Next best: Florac (4.30 Lingfield) Coughing puts paid to Yawl's York run Rapid Raceline Lingfield Park Beverley Carlisle Results from Yesterday's Meetings Fowler savours return to old haunts Yesterday's Scoreboards Iberiab Bicknell emerges from shadows Umpire left in dark as Test is abandoned Byas has day to remember Hill agonises over grand prix plans Edberg defeated England's challenge Monie says farewell Doldrums left behind Boyle sparks victory Hendry increases lead Sky lines up title bout Taylor backs scheme BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice BBC2 Choice Satellite ITV London Lloyds of London Channel 4 Index Dashing Hick lands first blow England batsman scores psychological point as Ashes series looms Everything runs smoothly for joint leader Olazabal Concise Crossword No 3090 Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Clough threatens to stay in charge at Forest David Gladwin Concorde Ltd Index Bright's goal sees off Arsenal reserves

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