News from 26/05/1993
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James Landale, David Adams, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, D. C. H. Beer, Chairman, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Peter Dear and Mike Strutt, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ian Michell, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Roger Cooke, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Philip Webster and Robert Morgan, Tim Jones and Jill Sherman, Frank Miles (Space Editor), Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, N. H. Harris, Charles M. Flood, Tom Walker, Ray Clancy, Gordon Reece, Martin Fletcher, Christopher Elliott and Richard Ford, Anthony Farrar-Hockley, Peter Ball, R. N. Bowes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, G. T. Stewart, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Gavin Stamp, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, James Ayres, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Christopher Elliott, Richard Ford and James Landale, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Keith McHale, Susan Gilchrist, Margot Norman, Michael Dynes and Christopher Elliott, Robert Rhodes James, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Lin Jenkins, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Bill Wallace, University of Glasgow, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Derek Richards, Kate Alderson, D. P. Marchessini, Patricia Hodgson, Julian Muscat, P. J. Coster, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Louise Carpenter, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Vicky Ward, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, H. K. Bonning, W. H. East, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Alan Coren, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, David L. Coleman, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, George Sivell City Editor,
ResumoEx-MI6 deputy chief joins Group 4 Index Share Offer Cheap fares U-turn defuses Tory revolt British Rail privatisation is back on track after John MacGregor guaranteed concessionary fares for students and pensioners to head off a Tory rebellion QE2 'going too fast before hitting rocks' Cannes Fashion Mayhew takes supergun heat off the government Alan Coren Glory glory, this is the High Court British jets offered to protect Muslims N&P Bbc's Quest for Quality and Success Rag dolls and toy gerbils run riot in the nursery Political Sketch National Westminster Bank MPs likely to fight MacGregor's plan for toll motorways By a Staff Reporter: Parkinson calls for reshuffle Allitt case opposed Five flee prison Royal attraction Diocese evicts curate Waste angers judge Clarke keeps control of London police News in Brief Veterans salute sea battle heroes NUM backs private coal mine venture Moss Bros Victim ignored daughter's alert Naked man seen in woods where woman was beaten almost unconscious Court grants Venables extra time to prepare evidence Spurs boardroom battle Pensioner faces charge for shooting burglar Dell Hell's Angel gangs rival the Mafia Royal speech lessons Toyota Wounded ministers will be allowed to fight back Officials reject Clark's criticism Anyone who feels slandere in evidence given to the Scott enquiry will have the chance to refute allegations against them The lawman who longed to escape Mayhew New push for Ulster Talks BT Tory politician who goes his own way Apple Senior appointment boosts Group 4's international work Security firm recuits intelligence man Prison staff bid to run Strangeways The Sunday Times Solicitors challenge cuts in legal aid Picture Gallery Leading heart transplant hospital may be dosed London's acclaimed Harefield centre fears it is under threat in an NHS review to be considered by Virginia Bottomley Government accepts hats in lieu of tax Timex six taken back News in Brief Wedding sham Insult penalty Hair victory Labour first Physicists despair as cash dries up Northern Rock Spy satellites keep watch for fraudsters on the farm Space technology helps fight to save billions of pounds in EC handouts Turkish Airlines New Horizons in Comfort By a Staff Reporter: Enthusiasts snap up chess debentures Swinton Insurance The Times World Chess Championship Chess in films Chess News The papers Championship update Pressure grows for tougher fire control at palaces The recruitment of a fire safety officer for Windsor Castle emphasises the need to protect visitors to all Crown buildings Peacock renews call to privatise the BBC Take a letter and a slur, Mr Smith Ballet blames Arts Council House of Fraser Stores Guides drop oath of duty to God TV sings the praises of video hymns Union delivers body blow to Smith hope off party reforms National Grid Euro-sceptic peers threaten four votes on referendum Jobless Britain finds benefits system is no longer working Welfare state in crisis A lack of steady, secure jobs is behind the rocketing cost of welfare, Paul Barker writes Recession strains the poverty safety net Dreaming of football heroes Parliament today Riots in Tibet force Clinton to focus on Chinese abuses The president is being asked to penalise Peking for its rights abuses. But he risks losing Chinese support at the Un for his efforts to end the civil war in Bosnia Huge turnout in Cambodia delights UN election chief Iran jets hit rebel bases inside Iraq Cairo revenue hope rained as border guard shoots tourists Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: President leads Guatemala coup Mystery over 'freed' Cuban poet Friendly fire deaths stir anger in Israel Lombard NatWest Abuse on hoof raises campus dust UN embargo forges solidarity of hardship among Serbs Even anto-Milosevic Serbs condemn sanctions. The battle against the Muslims they argue, should earn Western praise New White House travel fiasco adds to Clinton woes Motorola Uzbek agents keep tabs on Brezhnev methods On the final stage of her journey to Central Asia, Anne McElvoy discovers that the secret police and the command economy are thriving in Tashkent Right image: Jose Maria Aznar, of the conservative… Fiat director joins bribe suspects Romania holds up UK aid News in Brief Kohl heads for refugee victory German union leader resigns (Reuter): Balladur bonds aim to save jobs (Reuter): Monaco request St. Joseph's Hospice Police raids on black radicals endanger talks The ANC has denounced the arrest of 73 members of its militant rival, suspected of attacks on police. The round-up could derail the whole negotiating process Museveni leads democracy's slow dance in Uganda (Reuter): Turks die in ambush News in Brief (AFP): Free verse (AP): Religious order (Reuter): Freedom march (Reuter): £9m damages OKI People to People Technology Reuter: Transvaal township death toll increases Getting away with terror Show trials of former communist leaders have proved a fiasco, says Anne McElvoy One wonders just what a dictator has to do to earn retribution The Northern Ireland Electricity Share Offer Mr Major's sporting cure Robert Rhodes James: applauds the politician who can relax Thinkers we must heed A guide to not looking naff The Season brings out the best in British dress, but for the rest of the year taste seems to have more to do with food than clothes Cannes but no plan Despite the glitz, empty talk and melting make-up at the film festival, Alice Thomson is helplessly drawn in Steamy stuff—you can't see you've been had The latest vehicle for America's sex goddess is so bad that the critics were even prevented from reviewing it Corporation of London Forte Hotels Haughty cultutal discrimination is unfair to the alternately aesthetic Dark mutterings The Times Diary Picture Gallery One-track minds Private rail operators will be able to hold the government to ransom under John MacGregor's unpopular plans Without trial The Times Diary Temp required The Times Dairy Pass The Times Diary Plaque attack is no joke So who said what to whom? Peter Riddell considers the politics of propriety Alliance of Extremes South Africa must not meet violence with repression Imprisoned by the past Strike threats not endanger prison reform Festive Words Literature need its enthusiastic crowds Record bargains Hospital safeguards Western response to Bosnia war Numbers game in Aids prevention Juries and justice Nicotine dangers Road threat to Bath £160m a year lost in space Everest achievement Victorian art collection Wild flower destruction Mind the doors Court Circular Anniversaries Dinners Luncheon Reception Personal Column Success blooms amid seaside flora Chelsea Flower Show Memorial service Appointments Birthdays today Coopers' Company Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Portuguese Embassy Christening The Leys School, Cambridge Lecture Church news Viscount Rochdale Viscount Rochdale, OBE, TD, textile magnate, financier and industrialist, died on May 24 aged 86. He was born on June 6,1906 David Rees David Bartlett Rees, writer and teacher, died of an Aids-related disease on May 22 aged 57. He was born in Surbiton on May 18,1936 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Rees Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund David Rees Multiple Display Advertising Items Bishop Harry Carpenter The Right Rev Harry Carpenter, Bishop of Oxford, 1955-70, died on May 24 aged 91. He was born at Liss, Hampshire on October 20,1901 Christopher Malim Christopher Malim, CBE, solicitor and former member of the Law Society Council, died in London on April 22 aged 81. He was born on September 14,1911 (From our Own Correspondent): Afghans Sue for Peace News Britain offers safe areas planes From MI6 to Group 4 QE2 enquiry Free wheeling Advice ignored Prison bids Talks suspended Venables v Sugar: another equaliser The Times Crossword No 19,240 Talks suspended Field survey Clinton tumbles Guiding light Tibetan dilemma Car boot Britain Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today Avoid that morose feeling , boycott BT3 Business Liquidators win BCCI voting ban Ruined names vent their anger Arts Safeway provides boost for Argyll Sport Chase De Vere Homes a Snip at £10 Million? German output fall reinforces jobs warning The Times Unit Trust Information Service By our City Staff: Float piles up profit for Harris Tunstall advances 24% PhoneLink joins USM Date for new Gatt chief Williams shares dip as founder decides to quit Business Roundup Thorn EMI wants to sell defence and lighting divisions Far from diluting earnings, Virgin Music contributed £53.1 million in the first ten months and underpins forecasts of group profits of £400 million this year Salaries at Lasmo criticised TV chief told to alter role $5bn merger Ferguson Int Estonia lays out its sale of the century By our City Staff: Betterware sweeps to doubled profit AT&T puts $450m into worldwide network SIB chief warns of tighter rules for investment firms Growth ahead of estimates Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Readicut roars ahead to £19.2m Fairline sails back to profit Sainsbury and Boots link EC growth Cosalt in red Russian loan Liffe Options British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options New York paves the way for London to make late rally Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Major Changes (Reuter): US shares edge up in listless trading World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Tigers of East Asia give West a mauling in the jobs struggle As full employment moves up the political agenda, Janet Bush sees the need for radical questioning of the most basic assumptions Hunter hunted The Times City Diary The Times City Diary The Times City Diary Through the Mills The Times City Diary Cast in new role The Times City Diary Jazzed-up The Times City Diary Going fishing The Times City Diary Companies should forecast publicly, not to analysts Business Letters Co-ordinated band of angels is needed for small business funding Argyll Thorn EMI Rights and wrongs Tempus Carpetright The Times The colour purple for EMU respray Shares make more headway Trust Ats Why the BBC must be a world player On the eve of the BBC's response to a green paper, Patricia Hodgson sets out the corporation objectives The pain is immediate but the benegits long term Shape Technical Centre Fashion Models Required Media, Sales & Marketing Antiques The Building Societies Association Times Newspapers Copywriter Sales Executive Want to make use of your contacts within the… Trafalgar Victor Houchhauser Back to reality after Eldorado In her first interview since her soap was axed, Verity Lambert says the end was premature Graduates Experienced Kitchen Replacement Door Sales People Property Negotiators Account Manager In a class of their own Two of the finest houses in London are for sale Rachel Kelly runs the grandness rule over both Property Hard to sell a Lutyens? Houses by one of Britain's greatest architects would once have been snapped up. How times change … Back to earth at Ronan Point A new estate has replaced the high-rise monsters Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Belgravia & Knightsbridge Allsop & Co Jean Williams Ltd Marryat Square Lindsay Square SW1 Lisbon Portugal Langley-Taylor Kensington town Hall Licenced Credit Brokers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Partnership Plus Ltd PA S/h Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Osborne & Little Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Beavers Ltd Excel Recruitment Micrognosis Connolly Wood Personnel and Business Services… Crone Corkill Segal Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AM Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harvey Nichols Multiple Classified Advertising Items AM Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Working Wonders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diana Duggan Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times World Chess Championship Opera Man of mystery, history and myth Kate Bassett goes in search of the real Christopher Marlowe, who died 400 years ago this Sunday A blow by blow account Television Review Bösendorfer Gripped by the horns Gerald Larner on the opening events of the Bath Festival Rock Marlowe Mania Sadler's Wells Entertainments London Festival Orchestra Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London end (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Sad heroine, bright prospects Opera: Puccini is well-served in revival; plus a Lehár rarity better left unplayed La Bohème Covent Garden The final reckoning can not always be added up Radio: Derwent May is moved by two Radio 3 documentaries with death as their subject Smiles out of order Das land des Lächelns Ram Cause for a celebration Rock: David Sinclair sees Peter Gabriel performing on his own behalf Linn Hi-Fi Good companions London Music Tantrums all round Lendl falls to French novice in first round For the Record Word-Watching Dredge harnesses wind with panache Irish optimism looking justified The Times Today's Fixtures Hamilton Park Smith earns black mark over ticket Derby faces testing time to revive flagging fortunes Nap: Fiveofive (4.00 Brighton) Next best: Fast Eddy (7.10 Ripon) Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Newbury Concern grows over Arc sponsor Brighton Ripon Cartmel Aggression increases chance of Waugh Hick lifts game but fails to secure victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Dream League Late wickets give Hampshire ray of hope Umpire's decision deflates Caddick Potter called in to replace de Glanville Sport in Brief Court threat to IAAF Worst fears realised Interspray breezes in Los Locos through Oriel face challenge Two-yacht cup limit Basketball beckons Walton in contention Barkley named MVP BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Golf Milan's star players may sit out final Wasim's all-round talent tells McGeechan studies community appeal David Hands, rugby correspondent, sees the Lions keep with tradition before their game against North Harbour Concise Crossword No 3108 Winning Move Word-Watching The Open University Cricket Athletics elite offered driving incentive
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