News from 08/05/1993
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Kay Marles, James Landale, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Christine N. Reeves, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Peter Greenhyalgh, Tony Travers, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Philip Goodhart, Philip Wake, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ian H. Barclay, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Albert Dormer, Andrea Wonfor, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Marjorie Craddock, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Rachel Kelly Sheila Gunn Nicholas Watt and Arthur Leathley, Cherry Stevens, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Peter Wood, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Sutin Wannabovorn, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ronald Miller, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, James Boutwood, Chairman, Rachel Kelly, Tim Judah and Michael Evans, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, David Butler, Louise Hidalgo, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Jonathan Sacks, John Percival, Bertram Hesmondhalgh, Ros Drinkwater, Derwent May, Graham Wood, Margaret Dibben, Angela MacKay and Michael Theodoulou, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, George Brock, Bob Potts, Chad Varah, Paolo Bonaiuti, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Rupert Bruce, Jill Insley, John Mendes, M. C. E. Averill, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Sara McCONNELL, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Jill Sherman and Sheila Gunn, Eve King, Paul Emerson, Jean Owen, Stephen Tomkinson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Charles Fyffe, M. Barger, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Peter Taylor, Ross Tieman and Colin Narbrough, Liz Gerard, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Jane Macquitty, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, J. G. Ash, Ronald Millar, John Shaw, Dr Jane Glover Conductor, Caitlin Moran, Michael Burton, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Averil K. Spence, Richard Beeston, Helen Pickles, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Kate Bassett, Christopher Elliott, Frank Stevens, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Moy MacCrory, Alexander, Jack Bailey, Martin Waller and Neil Bennett, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Jenny Macarthur, Sarah Woodward, Vivan Wales, M. J. Jones, Rowley Mans, Carol Cooper, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoShell-shocked Tories call leadership into question Index Weekend A softer view of the lron Lady Owen calls for US troops in Bosnia Stock Exchange says rules are not working Electrical fault began store fire Fountain closed by Legionnaires scare Kate Alderson sees boy meet girl MacKay crosses green line for talks on fugitive Nadir Rolex Weekend Money 'The whole country cannot be wrong - we'd better listen' Loyal Tories in Newbury are in little doubt that the prime minister should bear personal responsibility for defeat Lord Taylor Euro Disney Bookies are still betting on Tories Riddel on Politics Major goes in search of sprouting green shoots The Tories Party leaders give hint of closer ties Pacts Correction Tortoise transforms into hare The Winner The Result Turkey Paradise Preserved 'Disgusted, Tunbridge Wells' turns on Tories Kent One night of upheaval overturns decades of entrenched power in the counties Hung councils leave local politicians haggling over deals Many county authorities that were once solid Conservative now face the unhappy prospect of sharing power Gap between Whitehall and town hall is set to widen Commentary Tebbit blames treaty for defeat Europe Conservatives left with a single authority Key to Parties Nobile Caledonia Limited Citroen Elderly couple die as fire hits store with no sprinklers Victim finds burglar was her son Slimmed-down 999 service rejected News in Brief Soldier loses legs Lord Desai sacked Sword man convicted Lorry crash blocks M4 Rape threat woman gets three years Abbey National Ice-cream sales face monopoly enquiry The royal spinsters The Sunday Times British Airways JPs' clerks warn that Home Office advice on fines may be illegal Chess rival may have no backers Championship Chess Duke spices tour with a belly laugh NISSAN Man Ray sets record for photo Few tears shed as single print goes £100,000 over estimate at auction Nadir says Britain denied him fair trial Fugitive attacks Serious Fraud Office Pilot did not recognise tycoon Fidelity Investments Hanging judge: the pop artist Peter Blake supervises… God exists where we let Him in Credo Red Cross says freelance charities are obstructing aid Ex-wives miss out on pensions Kwai No Title Dynasty returns to the land Fall in car sales hits showroom recovery Lunn Poly Flight Shop Thieves' fast getaway Advertisement Contenders question challenge on TV quiz Teenagers arrested over killing News in Brief Eight held after looting £1.2m award Body identified Star's award Bird ban Sole clue Kray day Florin farewell Safeway President trades on Hillary factor to end popularity slide The repackaging of Bill Clinton has started: a supportive wife, town hall meetings, and one big policy at a time Clinton believes a woman will be elected to the White House in his lifetime Military brutality casts shadow over Paraguayan polls Virgin atlantic B&Q Pèrez tells judges to end trial suspense Our Foreign Staff: Ciampi cruises to comfortable win in confidence vote Italian MPs have accepted the need for electoral reform. Bettino Craxi is facing more corruption investigations Australia Now Picture Gallery Quiet revolution puts Rome through the mincer Moscow rally gets go-ahead Virgin Belgrade strongman wrestles to pin down ruthless general Slobodan Milosevic has unleashed force he can no longer control. General Mladic, a Serb zealot, is one of them Clinton claims US and allies close to Bosnia agreement Transatlantic Tension Public Action Spectre of the Palestinian camps hangs over Bosnia Refugees Fiasco that undermines the alliance Commentary Peace talks threatened on two fronts News in Brief (Reuter): Havel denial (AFP): Cartel offer (Reuter): Retrial call 'No' vote up Strike spreads Activist ill (Reuter): Islands protest Khmer Rouge vows to launch mass offensive in days The communist rebels in Cambodia still deny they are attacking United Nations peacekeepers, but do have the 'Vietnamese aggressors and their puppets' in their sights Smarkand to Bukhara Ak47 is king in land of mayhem Thuggery taints Masai image Britain's new £5 coin will now " cost you… Delegates agree on a deadline for election News in Brief Plea to Pope (AP): Damages law (AP): Lost chords (Reuter): Exports denial Alexander Chancellor in New York There is more hate than Americans imagined in the love-hate relationship with their shrinks Many therapists don't know how to deal with their passions Follies of war Western military involvement in Bosnia would meet the three classic criteria for political stupidity Slice of luck The Times Diary Another hesitant 'nej'? Peter Stothard, Editor of The Times, meets Danish readers and Maastricht doubters In memoriam The Times Diary Classless? The Times Diary Poll position The Times Diary Gap in the credits Retiring Undefeated Divorced wives should have a share of their husbands' pensions The Big if If John Major is to recover he must start by admitting the truth The targets and goals in Bosnia Swinging Forties A future for St Ethelburga's and its value to the City Appeal court judgment Royal Vermeer In defence of Nadir Toxic waste issue Fond memories Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagements Service luncheons School news Memorial services Memorial Mass Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Church services tomorrow University news Dinners Church news Ivy Benson Ivy Benson, bandleader of the pionering All Girls' Band, died on May 6 in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, aged 79. She was born in Leeds on November 11,1913 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sandy Smith Richard Arthur Arnyas (Sandy) Smith, MC, former personnel director of Burmah Oil, died after a succession of strokes on April 27 aged 71. He was born in Karachi on March 4,1922 Multiple Classified Advertising Items You helped us in Association now help us in Action The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Eric Rowan Eric Rowan, one of South Africa's cricketing greats, died in Johannesburg on April 30 aged 83 Swithin Meadows Swithin Pinder Meadows, neurologist, died on May 1 aged 91. He was born in Lancashire on April 18.1902 Irving Howe Irving Howe, writer, historian, literary critic, and a leading exponent of democoratic socialism in the United States, died of cardiovascular disease in New York on May 5 aged 72. He was born on June 11,1920 The Royal College of Music News The Times Crossword No 19,225 Business The Times next Week The Good University Guide No Title Weather Action Trousers Worrying Growing Earning Misleading Profiting The Pound Profile SE admits insider dealers are evading prosecution Amid rising protests by City fund managers, the London Stock Exchange has admitted that repealed cases insider dealing are not being prosecuted Lamont blames slump for poll defeat By our Deputy City Editor: City anger at Tiphook slide Boxing Equestrianism Investor Intelligence Clarks board rebuffed as vote keeps firm in family Weekend Sporting Fixtures How law is broken 'on a regular basis' in stock market dealings Prosperity Life is forced to make £750,000 payout An investment watchdog charged Prosperity Life with failing to take appropriate action despite evidence that a tied agent was breaking the law Save & Prosper The Times Jameson Whiskey Event The Sunday Times Costain seeks housing arm buyer U-turn on pensions possible Lloyd 's sees £860m shortfall Hambro Clearing Limited Directors get £1.4m Mutual changes likely Jarvis in rights issue Fairhaven floats OGC SFA acts against broker Mulcahy's salary jumps by a third at Kingfisher Business Roundup Golden parachutes may oust golden handshakes as managers' farewell Britain is moving towards the American model on pay and severance terms for executives Driven man who worked a car insurance miraclen Now the founder of Direcer Line plans an assaulcon the travel business says Patrica Tehan Business Profile: Peter Wood M&G British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Investors get a taste for UB Stock Market Recent Issues Nikkei closes firmer Major Changes Dow ends with small losses Wall Street Look East Share shop campaign to keep Bt3 stags at bay Sara McConnell says government plays to encourage Bt3 buyers not to sell at ance may be unnecessary The chosen few face a multitude Surveys lack value for money Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor ISISIVORY & Sime Small investors show up the professionals with timely buys Flemings Singer & FriedLander Investment Funds Welcome scrip windfall for unit trust holders Look East for long-term growth BGBaillie Gifford & Co Save & Prosper Investors are suffering 'information overload' Families face poverty trap of inadequate insurance Nursing Home and Residential Care Fees Specialist Save & Prosper Pressure group spawns private bank watchdog Towry Law A Guide to Money The IFAP Centre Regrets—a few, but taxpayers expect efficiency This policy penalises the less well-off Time well spent on investing in future Try a double transaction to skirt National Savings minimum deposit Alternative view on pension fund surpluses Enhanced scrip dividends and small trust shareholdings Interest Rates Roundup Briefings International links to Barclaycard Save & Prosper Gilt-edged savings you can bank on The banks, building societies and institutions are after your money. Helen Pridham gives some sound advice on savings plans As safe as the government Ntional Savings are the answer for investors seeking maximum security The bonus bonds can benefit the young Perpetual Postal Accounts-Best Rates Knight Williams Fidelity Investments The best deal is in the post Building society postal schemes pay highest rates, says Helen Pridham Weigh the risks before you leap AITC the Association of Investment Trust Companies Unit trusts snap back into popularity Unit trusts have reached record sales, boosted by their image as a safe sjare-buying scheme. Helen Pridham reports Japanese funds have been surging ahead in recent weeks Step carefully, the best policy Endowment insurance can be a good investment if bought wisely Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd N&P Leading Annuity Rates Schroders Woolwich Building Society A winning move for life Annuities can be ideal to protect capital and income in retirement, Helen Pridham writes Beware of the ties that bind Some financial advisers may be pushing the products of favoured companies without regard for the investor Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Late rally lifts shares Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander Global Bond Fund Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Pakistan too exhausted to challenge West Indies Yesterday's Scoreboards Jarvis leads by example but Ilott states strong Test case Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Bicknell builds on brother's efforts Loye to rescue with first century The Times Sports Service Brand Jr leads as rivals limp home Back Injury delays Christie Brunico remains on duty From our French Racing Correspondent: Bin Ajwaad heads raid on classic Leading Second round Scores Newcastle Llanelli covet record double Worcester Group 4 challenges Camberabero left out Absentees break rules Test player jailed No Title Monie bids farewell with another win Sport in Brief Talented to spark Dunlop double Nap: Highland Dress (3.40 Bath) Next best: Talented (2.15 Lingfield) Lingfield Park Rapid Racenine Full Results Service Results from Yesterday Five Meetings Today's Races on Television Lingfield Park BBC1 Racing next week Bath Beverley Warwick Senna display overshadows rumour of Mansell return Oliver Holt sees three-times world champion produce a breathtaking show in Bareclona Lombard Marathon Day 22 Barcelona Details The sporting heroine who made a jump from nags to riches I'm sort of a clam person. I'm not incredibly brave. I'm only as braye as my horse. Some riders are much braver than that. Saturday portrait: Mary Thomson, by Simon Barnes Lewis to help in defence of title Houdini conjures up slim dressage lead Fifa's symbol for peace amid ashes of Beirut Rob Hughes on how World Cup football brought hope toa city torn by strife after years of devastation Qualifying games kick off as Lebanese society seeks return tonormal in aftermath of bloody civil war Lombard London Sydney Marathon For the Record Clough stands by his decision to resign Palace aim to overcome jinx at Highbury Equestrianism Lewis rides out Tucker storm Challenger's antics add to hype on eve of world title bout Eubank and Benn to get £1 m apiece Cloister guard Flocking in Shifting sands Kentish lad beats best by Botham Simon Barnes Sporting Diary Hell of an offer from Demons Wrong number Pinched feel Football Australians maintain winning way Mensa Scotch sympathy When his mother died, Margaret Thatcher invited her speechwriter Ronald Millar (left) to lunch. In his new book, he describes the tenderness of teh Iron Lady Starting Today: An Insider's Intimate Stories from Margaret Thatcher's Inner Circle British Marine Gardening Gloomy forecast, whatever the weather Why do we thunder when the sun refuses to shine? Weekend voice Mary Killen Sporting Life Holidays Lowdown on High Church The bouffant explodes For her last TV broadcast of the 1983 campaign, Mrs Thatcher's mood was all wrong. Who could tell her? Continued from Page1: Tales from Margaret Thatcher's Inner Circle by Ronald Millar Yardley Original No Title Next Week What a PM needs Election order: get your hair cut Love is in the air, artificially inseminated or otherwise Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Full sail ahead into the wind Enthusiasts have saved windmills all over the country, as Kay Marles reports Enthusiasta have saved windmills all over the country, as Kay Marles reports Gardens to visit Saharan dandy shakes his tail Feather report Anglian Window Centres Servers who only stand and wait Robin Young describes the technical and 'interpersonal' skill needed to keep even the most fastidious diner satisfied I have been saucily bespattered in some of London's leading hotels Goodies to make a gourmet truckle Sarah Woodward fills her basket at the Pannier market in Tavistock, where local produce is the stuff of dreams Laytons Restaurant Watch Light Sunday suppers, local talent and a cowshed London Wine Ltd Green shoots of recovery Frances Bissell sings the praises of succulent, tender English asparagus Fill every inch with bins Building a Wine Cellar: 2 Best Buys FORTE Hotels Nobile Caledonia Limited Good advice from his master's voice Liz Gerald joins some eager pupils in a Bordeaux classroom to learn the art of wine tasting from an acknowledged maestro Play truant from the vineyards VICA The one and only QE2 The thrill of being in bed after Madonna Suite dreams in a hotel near the world's most famous shop Curnard Princess Ireland Bramley's Nurseries Bansomes Solid Cast Hanging Baskets and Window Boxes Camomile Lawn Legacy of a legendary name Francesca Greenoak traces the influence of Gertrude Jekyll Gardening Pots & Pitchers Countax Multiple Display Advertising Items Ardenco Ltd New England Gardens Ltd Weekend Tips Conservatory Sun Blinds Garden Answers Andrea Wonfor Arts and entertainment controller, C4 My Perfect Weekend Agriframes Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rendezvous Voicebox Multiple Classified Advertising Items Candleburners More Roman than Romans Ruth Gleshill imbibes a heady cup of tradition in an Anglo-Catholic bastion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden ACOL the Acol Bridge School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established 64 Years Liberace Dalewood Genuine Birthday Newspapers Sovereign Wardrobes Ltd Moriati's workshop Happy Mats Medivac The 'Sheila Maid' The Old Tannery Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Ann Camp Springfield Mail Order Ltd Carnell Ltd The Times Reader Offer Bed, boarders and midnight feasts An enterprising hotel is easing the path to boarding school for nervous first-timers. Ros Drinkwater eavesdropped on the giggles What to Wear Picture Gallery Hopping It up, politely Helen Pickles, mallet in hand, stalks the ball to learn the civilised art of croquet Sporting Life Through the hoops Europ assistance The very model of a des res Property Marryat square Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lurot Brand the London Mews Company Lovell Homes For Sale around £135,000 Home Improvements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film Theatre Dr Jane Glover Conductor Evenings out Performed by the quaintly named Very Fine… Dance Music Exhibitions Word-Watching Bookings The Times Auctions Diary New Videos Striking an awkward note Stephen Pettitt talks to Sir Harrison Birtwistle, whose new work for piano and orchestra has its British premiere tonight Gems glimpsed among the garbage Theatre: Kate Bassett on a revealing and inventive solo show by an American performance artist Lardo Weeping Finborough Arms ENO English National Opera Handel Ariodante Method in their bold madness CeDeCe Riverside Dance Veteran digs for victory LSO/Solti Barbican Concert Trolls, trills and timeless appeal Classical Records Fun and games with Angus Deayton The Sunday Times Royal Opera House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items English National Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Back Light Dominique D'orange Tron Ticket Master Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Thomas Cook Variations BBC1 Variations Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3091 Appetites for sin, sex and sumo David Flusfeder Previews the Best of next Week's Television A comic, but not a stripper Funny business with someone close to the Comic Strip Superlative Travel Best Films Best Sport Schlock The Mating Game Prudential P H S Magazine Contributors Animal testing English food Student protests Men only Debenhams DAKS No Title Tragedy in Three Parts It is hard to imagine an actor of such eloquence as Alan Bates drying. But, as Alan Franks found, when the subjects are the death of his 19-year-old son, then his wife, and the discovery of her unpublished writing, the drama is almost too painful for words. Photograph by Graham Wood Spanish Tourist Office Air France France It's a Revelatin The Jewish Question One group hs been overlooked in the escalating tragedy in the Balkans. Adam LeBor reports on the Jews, pawns in the propaganda game and a scattered community trying desperately to survive. Photographs by Paul Lowe Something for the Weekend John Diamond An estimated 5.5 million people in the UK have good cause to be ashamed about their feet Why the Germans no longer worry Audi Hello , I love y… tell me y… The aim is clear, the tactics brutal. Kate Alderson goes into the night to discover how boy meets girl in 1993. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins World Leather VW Golf Utopia unlimited The Savoy Theatre, gutted by fire in 1990, will be the very model of a modern art deco masterpiece when it hosts The Times World Chess Championships, Marcus Binney writes. Photographs by Paul Massey INDO Sheen Right: Printed Rayon Dress, ?255, Irene Vab Ryb,… INDO Sheen Picture Gallery Oeivio The first spvead made with Olive Oil OLIVIO Conquered Restaurant Guide Eating Out Martini Kingdom for a Cabbage Sea Kale is making a gourmet comeback, says Robin Young Martini No Title British Antique Replicas Green's Antique Galleries OMRI Originals Hobbs Parker Plumridge and Co Herts and Essex Antiques Centre the Maltings Station… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Stewart Gallery Forthcoming Exhibitions Antiques Fair at Prestwold Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Antique Desks Fonteyn & Glover Saleroom City Lights Ben MacIntyre on the grande dame of celebrity restaurateurs Cape Fear After decades of boycotting South Aftican fruit to show hsi hatred of apartheid, Stephen Brook finally put his tastebuds to the ultimate test All aboard the Queue Why can't BR arrange its stations so that travellers can join what they intended - a train, Alan Franks asks Anglo Pacific The Asia Experience Alto The Golden Age of Amsterdam Rockfords Greek Islands Club Aito Hoseasons The Carlyon Bay Hotel New England Country Homes FREEWAY-USA Ati Group Travellers Way Italy & France Austravel The Magic of Spain Columbus Poland Czech Republic Hungary Highbullen Hotel Rise and Falls A trip to Canaima in Venezuela has joys and dangers, writes Tim Austin U. K. Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Character Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Soar Mill Cove Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Otter Valley Golf Centre Residential Golf School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Elegant Resorts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus Property Inter Europe Travel Ltd Jumbo Travel Ltd Seafarers Nobile Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Leisure Villas Hoseasons Father of the Equine Race An endangered species of wild horse, discovered in Mongolia late last century, is thought to be the predecessor of the modern horse. Nigel Hawkes looks at efforts to save the animal from excitation Findings Slick at growing crops A case-study of the blues Paperback Andrei Navrozov The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Jason Connery A Childhood Games People Play Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Bridge Small Birds Singing The Times To be confirmed Joe Joseph muses on the week ahead Braemar Virgin atlantic
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