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News from 27/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, T. H. Richardson, Cleone Christie, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Gerrard Roots, David Adams, Beloff, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, D. C. Watt, Eric A. N. Whitehead, Patricia Davies, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Annie Redmile, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Pryce-Jones, Andrew Longmore, Harvey Elliott, George G. Brown, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Girling, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Stewart Tendler and James Landale, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Joseph Williams, Clive Davis, Mary Archer-Shee, David Thurlow, Richard Eaton, Jane Denton (Nursing Director), Howard Root, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock, and Jonathan Prynn, Irwin Stelzer, Martin Fletcher, Cyril Bryan, Barbara Baker, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Marenbon, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, R. A. Weale, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, M. C. LeBlanc, Peter Ackroyd, A. E. Cantelo, Elaine Fogg, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Charles Bieber, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, A. L. Vann, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, Mike Walker, Kari Knight, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Eric Griffiths, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Selby Whittingham (Co-Editor, J. M. W. Turner, Ra), Peter Knottley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sue Kernaghan, Rachel Phenna, A. C. Blyghton, Peter Stothard, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michel Syrett, Michael Clapham, David Ekserdjian, Alice Thomson, George Brock and James Bone, Alister Percy, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood, Tim Jones and Philip Bassett, John Fox, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Liz Gerard, Tony Rocca, Edward Grayson (President, British Association for Sport and Law), Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Jack Crossley, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Sara McConnell, Kenneth Gosling, David Oates, Martin Ivens, Phil James, Matthew Parris, Ronald Faux on Board the Royal Yacht Britannia, Alan Lee, Ian Brodie, Louise Turner, Alan Jenkins, Ben Macintyre, Michael Dynes, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Adelheid von der Schulenburg, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, George Sivell and Jon Ashworth, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Peter Methuen, Jenny Macarthur, Elizabeth Bryan (Medical Director), E. R. Thompson, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine, George Guise, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Jon Asworth,

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Shuffle now or kill the rumours, Major urged Normal government is in danger of paralysis as Westminster talks about nothing but a reshuffle which Downing Street will neither confirm nor deny Index Jack the Bear Lloyd's threat to 13 Tory seats Carey says good can come from divorce Castles in Spain Royalty Debate Palaces to be given fire protection MacGregor and Lamont jockey for position on M-way sell-off Jack Higgins Eighteen Pages of Top Jobs Wild seas summon tide of memories for battle veterans Fleet makes fair weather out of stormy salute to Atlantic heroes Floods cause disruption Psion Series 3 Patten poll claims parents' support Correction Warning: MPs can harm your health Political Sketch Judge rejects call for Allitt public enquiry News in Brief Boy's killer convicted St Clair made bankrupt Changes at Palace Burning jet crashes on to motorway Rape pair pretended to be police Chess gala lends a helping hand to hospital children Constables guilty of assault and cover-up St Ethelburga's 'could be rebuilt for £1.75m' By a Staff Reporter: Bosnia colonel 'denies affair' Bus tourists tell of shooting by Egyptian border guards A sleeper penetrates British intelligence Ernest & Julio Gallo Gooch finds no peace in the park SAAB Fire risk demands 24-hour vigilance Tighter palace safety measures urged Solicitors claim legal aid cuts unlawful Historians agog over can labels Efficiency drive by the BBC costs £15m National Savings Queen congratulates Everest conqueror MacGregor maps out a route to motorway leasing Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres By our Transport Correspondent: Technology needs more work to meet UK congestion Joanna Trollope Laboratory work will be linked to the factory floor Scientific expertise 'an immense national asset' that will be wasted if barriers are bot broken down The first white paper on science and technology for 20 years aims for partnerships with industry and government By our Science Editor: Minister acts as midwife to innovation Policymaker By Staff Reporters: Labour condemns lack of new cash Reaction Waldegrave must listen to Socrates George Guise, scientific adviser of Mrs Thatcher, argues that the shift from pure to applied science is a dangerous one Wilding Biologists mix research with practical needs Role Mobels It Could Be worth Investigating Strasbourg endorses anti-terrorist law in UK Human rights ruling Cell mate murdered News in Brief Ship reprieve Mine ruling Case dropped Mill revival By a Staff Reporter: Forty years on, peer breaks his silence Search for patients of Aids GP Picture Gallery Strasbourg endorses anti-terrorist law in UK Midland The Times World Chess Championship Get the book of the big game Chess News What the papers are saying Bottomley offers the private sector a bigger role in NHS B&Q No Title MPs defy Smith on reforms Parliament today Diplomatic mission for Hurd Downing Street hears the West Country message On the third leg of his travels through Liberal Democrat southern Britain, Jonathan Prynn finds recession has cost the government dear in the West Country Firemen ready to strike overpay Nato refuses to back five-nation formula for peace in Bosnia The alliance's cool response to the West's plan for stopping the killing in Bosnia creating "safe areas" for the Muslims Serb shells carve out new corridor Gaullists decide to, privatise 21 state-owned companies Regions back Yeltsin assembly Kohl defies protest siege to wm asylum law victory Comparison with 1935 laws against Jews' citizenship rights are invalid, Roger Boyes writes from Bonn The Original Dalvey Flask EC justice ministers agree to strengthen immigration controls Troubled president grasps at compromise to win back critics Cynicism about the Clinton presidency is growing. Even close White House advisers are beginning to doubt their leader's ability to steer his agenda back on track White House denies US will withdraw from leadership role Public Auction Hoax claims spark debate on praised book by Aids boy Freedom reunion: Xu Wenli, China's… Hong Kong pushes for open talks Serrano blames drugs 'mafia' The Guatemalan coup No Title Sihanouk predicts rebel fall Pakistan judges restore Nawaz Sharif to power Pakistan's president has had his wings clipped by the supreme court. Political calculation are in confusion and the country faces a damaging period of drift Police pressed to explain timing of raids on radicals Arabs' trade boycott of Israel crumbles Argos (AP): £6m bill for Hitler paintings News in Brief Timor protest (Reuter): Jewels stolen Brando ruling Marriages under fire Alice Thomson on the strains imposed by the battlefield on the wives of the warriors A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Putting a cap on diplomacy Is there still a role for expensive embassies in our modern world? The chicks and the egghead This year's Science Book prizewinner explores the mysteries of memory Why city life is one big choke There is more pollen in the country, but hay fever strikes harder in the metropolis. Aileen Ballantyne reports on new research into the reasons The Medical Centre MOPS Pill that fits the bill A new drug for epileptics, consequences of a multiple birth, and the tree used to root out an old problem How to Avoid the Worst of Hay Fever Women step back from the cutting edge Surgery remains a profoundly macho profession, writes Jeremy Laurance Six born into controversy Medical Briefing Yews on target against cancer The Stroke Association Philip Howard A few precepts for those who have lost their marbles and agreed to speak Plaque is back The Times Diary Picture Gallery No charter for revolution Any malaise among the political classes in only superficially about the monarchy The real issue is the centralising of power Boson friends The Times Diary Devlin's advocate The Times Diary Off the old block The Times Diary Peaks and pits The Times Diary Is there a doctor in the House? Martin Ivens takes the temperature of the Commons Proud Potential A modest proposal to help science help a British recovery Road Sense Britain needs wide-ranging debate of its traffic choices The Pleasure of Gales Bad weather remains one of the best British inventions Enthusiasm for the monarchy Women priests Roughly speaking Hostile reaction to spending cuts Too many civil servants Infertility treatment Costly eye rules Time to build a Turner Gallery? CrossRail project Tolls and taxes Lesson on eardrops Serving the continent Personal Column Court Circular Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Memorial services Arkwright Design Technology Scholarships Forthcoming marriages Dinners Reception Luncheon Marie Curie Marriage Birthdays today Major-General Ian Graeme Major-General Ian Rollo Graeme, Cb, Obe, Director of Army Recruiting, 1964-67, died on May 14 aged 79. He was born on May 23,1913 Stanley Butler Stanley Meredith Butler, Olympic cyclist, died on May 24 aged 83. He was born in WEst Norwood, London, on March 5,1910 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Combat Stress Andrzej Kusniewicz Trevor Fisk Trevor Fisk, president of the National Union of Students, 1968-9, has died after a heart attack in Orlando, Florida, aged 50. He was born on May 8,1943 Rabbi Meyer Jais Rabbi Mcyer Jais, Chief Rabbi of Paris, 1955-79, died in Paris on May 15 aged 86. He was born in Médéa, Algeria in 1907 From Our Correspondent: Mopping up in Shanghai Blas Galindo Secret debts blight Spanish villas Harvey Elliott reports on the Britons facing the loss of their homes in Spain unless they pay off loans incurred by developers O'Hare terminal open for arrivals The world's busiest airport grows into its role The Bolshoi Express Pick up a business package Travel firms are providing inexpensive deals for companies and tourists Second Thai week is free Flyaways Denmark Europass for the pensioner Britain is first to launch EC discount pass St Tropez pays price for fame Tony Rocca visits Brigitte Bardot's home town to discover whether things are as bad as she says Trade to China begins to take wing Rapid economic growth behind the bamboo curtain promises a boom for the airline business Air Canada Travel Flights Alpha Flights Travel Flights Forte Hotels Seat Sale USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheapest Flights Hidden Italy Travelogs Multiple Display Advertising Items Gatwick outpost Travelogs Flying start Travelogs China Med Travelogs Multiple Classified Advertising Items A taste of tartan pride Alan Jenkins introduces a special report with a survey of the steady growth of Scotland's most successful business location Its profits record for a new town is unrivalled East Kilbride Development Corporation For sale: £50 million industrial portfolio Everything must go, says the region's largest landlord Spirit that beat the recession Family values, good services, schools and housing and a sound industrial base are the ingredients for a community with heart Where quality is king The workforce and the productivity are second to none, say the bosses Lanarkshire Development Agency Start your own business scheme An entrepreneurship programme is encouraging high-flyers to go it alone News The Times Crossword No 19,241 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times The Eliminator Crossword explained Weather The Times Tomorrow Joining up Tripping up Linking up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices European message is lost in translation Focus Secret fund set up to save fringe banks The parlous slate of the banking system required the Bank of England to keep secret until now a support operation aimed at preventing the collapse of fringe banks Arts Sport One gun salute: Chelsea pensioner Spike Ellis, 80,… Futures Pager BAe agrees to repay £57 m for Rover sweeteners Norman Chancellor urges private cash for public projects Trade Indemnity Pipeline may link UK to European gas grid Countryside seeks £16.8m to buy land Business Roundup Tyrell moves to LIG Seagram's $800m stake Plysu raises dividend Returns on Capital Whessoe lifts payout Auditors face censure Casket coasts ahead Gilt auction success Prudential Securities investigated by SEC Courtaulds and Hoechst link to promote new fibre Discovered in Coventry and developed in Grimsby, new courtaulds fibre is forging new markets around the world the is already returning a profit Takeover accounting tightened France follows Britain with the sale of 21 state firms Ombudsman to win greater powers QMH directors quit NW Water offers scrip dividend CNT Guinness ex-chiefs pension criticised Sales of foreign shares at record USAir deal Rolls gloom No sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Falling exports threaten in land of the rising yen British Funds (Reuter): US bond rally helps Dow to record close World Markets Wall Street Shares overcome early setback in heavy trading Stock Market Company Briefs Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Business to Business Odd numbers add up to an unwarranted fiscal panic Economic View The current flurry over public spending has more to do with political back-covering than economic necessity, says Anatole Kaletsky Parting shots The Times City Diary McRonalds row The Times City Diary Perpetual winner The Times City Diary Gizza break The Times City Diary Bureaucratic prying into the nuts and crisps of business Business Letters Stable families crucial for strong economy Courtaulds Fred6 GA General Accident Splashing about Tempus Countryside Gilt-edged FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Modest gains in thin trading Trust ATS Ernst & Young Nexia International Cadbury Schweppes Banker, Emerging Markets Group Diary of Times Classified The Times Classified columns are read by well over a… Multiple Classified Advertising Items EcLipse Short Term Fixed Income Sales Specialist Chase Week New Directions 93 Jones Lang Wootton Allied Dunbar Finalist/newly Qualified Audit Supervisor Times Newspapers Battle-weary earn their leave Edward Fennell says the trainess who sat this year's intermediate papers have won a place in accountancy history No sex bias in Sunday trading law Morris plays it safe Any Other Business Cheque fates Any Other Business Risk of domestic violence Make him an offer Any Other Business Disembarkation is not entry Directors concerned over going concern Reasons requirement for self-discipline London's one-stop shop for history Monarch, parliament, galleries, theatres, shops: David Thurlow reports on the city that has it all Victoria Facelift for 21 st century The Millennium Initiative aims to spruce up the city by the year 2000 City's supermarket services The Oxford Street One big tourist attraction David Churchill on Westminster's battle to handle 17 million visitors Problems range from coach congestion to litter mountains An efficient and polished act Westminster is working to clean up the city and market its business services and management experience abroad Westminster Chamber of Commerce Regent Street BP Property values bounce back Westminster £250 million investment from overseas helps the West End to survive slump The Times World Chess Championship More heartburn than heartwarming Cinema: Geoff Brown emerges bruised from an encounter with the latest Hollywood problem family Jack the Bear Odeom Leicester Square, 12 Bad Behaviour Odeon Haymarket, 15 Madame Bovary Barbican, Renoir, PG Vacas JCA Cinema Being at Home with Claude MGM Piccakilly, 18 Cop and a Half Plaza, PG 3 Ninja Kids MGM Trocadero, PG Cassiano's commissions are together again The British Museum has an exhibition of 17th century drawings from an eclectic collection amassed by a Roman polymath. Joseph Williams reports Theatre Jazz Talking of Tiny Television Entertainments London Festival Orchestra Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari 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 relaase across the country Absurd perhaps, but irresistible Theatre: Bloody Jacobean drama, and two long inded contemporary plays The Changeling Barbican Pit As though you will never get to heaven Himself Nuffield, Southampton Lost in extra time Studs Tricycle, Kilburn The Times Rivals In pursuit of revivals Jazz/rock: Clive Davis talks to two men at the cutting edge of jazz revivalism; plus World Party in concert Fresh from the Garden Opera: New works previewed; plusMacBeth and Shostakovich Hilary Finch reports on the six mini-operas being premiered in London this weekend Green and bloody MacBeth Coliseum How many Russians does it take to change a leitmotiv? Moscow Chamber Opera Roedean Theatre Brighton Global warming World Party The Forum, NWI Twice a winner Concert Did tsars become commissars Norman Stone, comparing two new books on Stalin and Nicholas II, asks whether Orthodox Christianity is conductive to liberty The Stalin Phenomenon Edited by Alec Nove Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ?25 Nicholas II Emperor of all the Russias By Dominic Lieven John Murray, £19.99 Minerva Press Lefty Limey makes good For the Sake of Argument Essays and Minority Reports By Christopher Hitchens Verso, £19.95 Universal Publications Giantkillers of the north The Baltic Revolution Estonia, Latvia, Lituania and the Path to Independence By Anatol Lieven Yale University Press, £22.50 Master of all briefs Oliver Franks Founding Father By Alex Danchev Oxford: Clarendon Press, £25 The Adelphi Press De la Mare, is there any body there Peter Ackroyd praises a neglected poet, whose lines everybody knows, yet whose books are long out of print Imagination of the Heart The Life of Walter de la Mare By Theresa Whistler Duckworth, £25 Search for the good German Adelheid von der Schulenburg Second Spring By Max Egremont Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Jonathan Cape Illuminating an age of innocence in art The Pictorial Arts of the West, 800-1200 By C. 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Dodwell Yale University Press, £50 Divine twins of Tuscany Masaccio and Masolino a Complete Catalogue By Paul Joannides Phaidon, £95 Cascarino's late winner spares Ireland 's blushes Welsh clubs hurt by Uefa ruling Vaillant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manpower Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Créme De La Créme Watson masters art of survival Patricia Davies reports on the tribulations of players struggling in atrocius weather at the Amateur Championship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heavy rains threaten Oxford eights For the Record Fixtures The Times Sports Service Lions show character to dismiss Harbour Second half brawl mars impressive British Isles victory on New Zealand tour Clubs could help fans Sports Letters Word Watching Arsenal unfairly charged with thuggery On two levels Zimbabwe fear worst Pressure on Stewart Image problem The Times Scotland kicking falls short of level required Absent pair prompt typhoid scare Cricket's sad story of love, struggle and ultimate betrayal Simon Barnes looks at a new book mourning changes that have left a great sport searching for its soul Stewart keeps sense of balance with support for Gooch Vice captain denies dictating terms Poor advertisement can motivate Australians Leading First Class Averages Somerset honour Botham and Richards Lamb and Loye see Northants safely through Semi-final draw gives Leicestershire hope Tenby allays fears for Derby with authoritative workout Nap: Serotina (3.20 Carlisle) Next best: Classic Sky (2.00 Brighton) Brighton Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Piggott rejects Gisarne for Oaks Fatherland works well Carlisle Hereford Marketing drive in a commercial jungle Christopher Irvine follows the bewildering trail of the Camel Trophy, a sponsor's dream raced through the rainforests of Borneo Merit Cup leads maxis in Europe Tait and Stark head field in quest for Windsor's riches Radcliffe's challenge dismissed Tadesse enhances Belgrave hopes Sport in Brief Bodies co-operate Challenge on track Lineker goal in vain Toronto at Wembley Wichenford triumph Gunnell returns in relay Threat to Milk Race Swimming seeks talent Littlewoods Pools BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite British Red Cross Football Marseilles prove the masters Boli's goal topples mightly Milan in European Cup final Becker 's feet of clay exposed by local hero Concise Crossword No 3107 Winning Move Word-Watching Derbyshire reach semi-finals in death by bowl-out Admiral at Lloyd's Cricket Appointments GKRS Selector Europe Whitehead selection Chusid Lander GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Practice N B Selection Ltd Headway Team players stretch ahead of the rest David Oates looks at a fundamental change in management style, which gives staff more power over their own destinies North West Water Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Managemnet Career Consultants Limited SSL selection Eames Jones Judge Hawkings Latimer International K/F Associates Selection & Search Goodman Graham & Associates N B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection McKenzie Waterman & Co Adderley Featherstone plc Nexus Payment Systems International Limited Fearn Associates Jm Managements Services English Heritage Informix Fraser Personnel Ldl Leadership Development Amec Prospect DHL Worldwide Express Amec The Department of Transport MSL International Adamson & Partners Ltd Mothercare Software RG Uniion Railways Simpson Crowden Consultants Sullivan Johnstone SBS Recruitment KPMG Management Consulting JM Management Services DLA Douglas Llambias Recruitment Consultants Barkers Harvey Nash Plc Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection MBA Michael Beer Associates Anglian Group Plc Episys TSI Group Quality in Service Consulting Baker Tilly Morgan & Banks PSD Professional Selection and Development CJA Enron Europe Limited Wakefields Pilot Software HM Treasury Resources International Plc Barkers N&P Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing McGregor boyall Cable London Interlink American Express Bank CB-Linnell Limited PA Consulting Group Interface Executive Resources Ltd Ernst & Young PA Consulting Group Perstorp Warerite The Berkeley Partnership XL/DATACOMP(UK) Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Micro Prose Executive Network Hillier Parker EMS European Management Systems Harrods Knightsbridge MSL International Consultants in Search and… Taymel IDC Industrial Design Corporation Designers Guild Networking Sales Fashion in Television Procter & Gamble Mainland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Synergy Recruitment Bagg, Ltd British Enterprise Board Additional Associate Consultants Alderwick Peachell & Partners Ltd The ERC Group A. 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REL Cowies Northern Electric Dixons Stores Group General Appointments Marshall Cavendish Limited Recruitment Matters Sullivan Johnstone BWA Non-Executive Directors The Building Societies Association Working Girls Head of Translation Bureau A Prestigious Yacht Charter Company Connaught Executive Career Services Chief Executive Commercial Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Interior Designer Al Ain Municipality and Town Planning Department… Ernst & Young Building Research Establishment General Manager Church International Ltd Hill Samuel Financial Services Chief Executive Institute of Manpower Studies General Appointments General Manager Yamaichi Service with a real smile Companies are cutting training costs by recruiting staff born to the job, reports Want to make use of your contacts within the… International Business Communications Holdings Plc Little Ship Club Overseas Jobs Express Historical Collections Group Plc Commercial Office Manager Getting to the top of the list Life after Redundancy Research is the key. 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