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News from 29/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Arthur Leathley and Bill Frost, James Landale, Liz Dolan, Alexander Goehr, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Paul Micou, Joh Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Rosamond McGuinness, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Robert Hards, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, A. J. Ruddock, Julian Rushton, Michael Crockett, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Stephen Banfield, Philip Howard, John Simpson, Watkinson, Jeremy Kingston, Wolfgang MüNCHAU and Janet Bush, Mary Wilson, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Roddy Forsyth, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, J. H. Turnbull, Neil G. Allan, Lesley Joseph, Brian Trowell, Simeon Bull, Giles Chichester, R. R. Le Duc, Curtis Price, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Anne Caborn, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Henry Bear, John Hopking, Golf Correspondent, Michael Clark, Antony and Cleopatra, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, William Rudd, Paul M. Thomas, Sebastian Forbes, Derwent May, Susan Kessler, Jonathan Mirsky and Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Peter Wright, Margaret Dibben, Gerry Lewis, Adam Lebor, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, James Hepburn, John Kilbracken, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Heather Power, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Lyne, Peter Bryan, Nigel Sefton-Smith, Moy McCrory, Kenneth Clarke, Alice Thomson, Sean MacCarthaige, Oliver Holt, Peter J. Cook (Director), Roger Boyes, Jane MaCquitty, Stewart Tendler, Denis Harper, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, George Austin, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Peter Dickinson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, P. W. Unwin, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Philip Bassett and Bill Frost, Corylus, James Pringle, David Pittway, Douglas Hurd, Craig Lord, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Alan Kent, Barry Field, Alastair Burnet, Mike Murphy, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, Pat Koza, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Ransome's Dock, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Jenny Macarthur, Monson, Reginald Hibbert, Jonathan Harvey, George Sivell City Editor, John Watson,

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Major bids to soothe right over Clarke 'No change' in economic policy As the prime minister tried to calm Conservative nerves, he was warned that his own position could now be under threat from his new Chancellor Tory voters worried by NHS charges Index Weekend V1vat Regina! Girl, 12, tied up and killed on way home from school Jumbo Crossword By a Staff Reporter: Churchill race speech provokes outcry Simon Jenkins Italian culture lies in pieces at bombed palace of art Abbey National Weekend Sporting Fixture Clarke narrowly escapes his first Treasury banana skin Howard begins Home Office workload with Taylor talks New South Wales Casino Control Authority Patchwork provincial shares limelight with cocktail set The spouses of the new Chancellor and the new home secretary show that there is no such thing as a standard Tory wife Hunt's baptism is challenge to 48-hour working week Union vote sinks Smith hopes of poll reform A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Judge gives Allitt 13 life terms for crimes against children Relatives of victims hurt abuse at killer The judge who jailed Beverly Allitt for life is anxious that lessons for the whole of the NHS are learnt from the tragedy Trelford risks jail over article P&O European Ferries Bishop of London to allow women priests Queen 'in touch with public' Choked roads but open skies By a Staff Reporter: Judge brands banker a cad Branson: Clever Dick? The Sunday Times Compaq Shows the Way Spymasters pull plug on snoop-proof telephones M15, which might or might not have recorded royal telephone conversations, is objecting to a new, secure system RAF crash plane lacked black box Gunman injures GP after mother's death News in Brief Maxwell learning curve Sunday trading option Tourist killed baby Beggars condemned Barclays Arise once more, Sir Walter Sudden Death to Weeds M4 in the rush-hour Family faces knifeman in French court Opera chiefs plead for show to go on By a Staff Reporter: Sailor dived to his death during ocean yacht race Sea watch for Briton World Chess Championship The Times Scottish centenary Chess News The papers Championship update Shakers and movers Garden full of thrills becomes top tourist attraction Top Ten N&P Norone's busier on your behalf Texas Homecare Taylor defends the right todioose trial by jury Lord Taylor of Gosforth is projecting the judiciary's new openness by suggesting changes to the criminal justice system Happy end to rat's tale of robbery Bishops must end danger of collapse Credo Suicide note student disappears News in Brief PC sentenced Bail refused Inquest on MP Body found Killer jailed Postman jailed Our Foreign Staff: Rome vows to track down 'shameful' Florence bombers Italians Rally against Cultural Terror as Work Begins on Saving the Uffizi (Reuter): Union chief to lead Socialists News in Brief (Reuter): Rutskoi barred (Reuter): UN expands (Reuter): Smoked out (Reuter): King sees Jews Spanish party leader taken ill Cunard Crown Restorers to exhibit fine art of their craft Marcus Binney, Heritage Correspondent, describes the painstaking skill of saving great paintings and why it engenders such strong passions among its practitioners UN and Americans discuss air relief mission to Maglaj Proton Japanese Technlogy UK soldier fires back in Vitez sniper battle The British commander, caught in the UN camp between Croat and Muslim forces, is facing a severe test of his authority amid the constant threat of danger to his troops Public Auction Our Foreign Staff: Poland 's Thatcher falls in no-confidence vote The reforming right-winger, Hanna Suchocka, has succumbed to the same Solidarity union that helped her to power. Lech Walesa is again cast as the kingmaker (Reuter): German judges tighten control on abortions A law to liberalise terminations has been superseded by tougher restrictions. Women's rights groups have protested and huge demonstrations are planned Motorola Reuter: Kohl health plan saved as liberals capitulate Skoda Auto The new Skoda A Soviet masterspy charms his way out of the cold Dimitri Yakushkin, once the KGB's top officer in Washington, has emerged from the shadows to receive an award for his espionage activities. Anne McElvoy made a Moscow rendezvous Washington compromises on Peking's trade status The president renewed China's trading status for a year. For the first time, however, further renewal will depend upon Peking improving its record on human rights Stena Sealink Clinton wins narrow tax victory (Reuter): Electors take to Ho Chi Minh trail Acquittal riot alert in Miami News in Brief Angola oil town falls to rebels (AFP): Premier named (Reuter): Sudan pact (Reuter): Return to talks Alexander Chancellor in New York In the Rose Garden, there is a growing whiff of failure about the new White House administration It was a if he had become George Bush An artless speech The Times Diary English empire The Times Diary No memorial for the terrorist St Ethelburga's church must be rebuilt, not left as a monument to the evil of the Ira, Simon Jenkins says Bald facts of life The imp of the perverse has turned a president's trim on the tarmac into a public relations disaster Norman's lament The Times Diary Write lines The Times Diary Black moment The Times Diary Manchester title race The Times Diary A Short Reprieve The Times Bill Clinton is in need of a new route-map Dangerous to Know The Times Judgments cannot be shirked when the public is at risk Captivating the Captor The Times A modest memorandum to the people of Wales Letting down our young musicians Operetta criticism Dinosaur movie Historic lesson for peace in Bosnia Coverage of Parliament Government reshuffle World of Mastermind Serving the continent Tribute to heroes of the Atlantic Facing both ways Tenuous connection Court Circular Weekend birthdays Royal engagements Service dinner Legal appointment Personal Column School news Picture Gallery Appointments Church services tomorrow Spink & Son Ltd Oracle Corporation FSC Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir John Davis Sir John Davis, former chief excentive, chairman and president of the Bank Organisation, died on May 27 aged 86. He was born on November 10,1906 Personal Column Sir John Davis Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Martin Gilliat Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Martin Gilliat, GCVO, MBE, Private Secretary to the Queen Mother, died on May 27 aged 80. He was born on February 8,1913 Ireland Dublin, May 24 Dr Jonathan Gluckman Dr Jonathan Gluckman, the South African independent pathologist who performed the postmortem exmination on Steve Biko, died in Johannesburg on May 25 aged 78. He was born in Johannesburg on December 18,1914 Major tries to reassure Tory right Concern rises over health service Race speech outcry Killer sought Allitt jailed for life Relief in Peking Moscow rewards Cold War warrior The Times Crossword No 19,243 Picture Gallery Enquiry hampered Listening in Law thrown out Polish leader quits Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Recall of Toy Dulux Dogs Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Profile 21 Names get cash lifeline in appeal court ruling Lloyd's insurance market and names facing bankruptcy both welcomed a Court of Appeal ruling that releases millions of pounds to banks and building societies Virgin hopes its PC will take off US economy still weak Football 34 Cricket 35 Knight Williams Would-be chief paid £3 90,000 after job goes to someone else Weekend Sporting Fixture Reuter: Yen's strength drags down Japanese car profits Hartstone shares dive on second Se warning Analysts angry at the second profits warning in ten weeks from Hartstone say the extent of the problems will not be known until results are published Save & Prosper SAA South African Airways Sib seeks to stop salesman Bid whistle may yet be heard at Spurs Taylor Woodrow sees reservations surge British Funds Tesco's tills ring up 9% increase in sales Business Roundup City insurance fears Seagram eyes Time US bars European bids Holmes profits escape Lasmo makes US issue Malaya plans takeover Wm Cook cuts payout Showman taking on the Bank of England Unique lawsuit tops busy week for Britain's ace liquidator Christopher Morris, in charge the Bcci salvage operation, is an insolvency expert with power to fascinate, says John Ashworth Busy receviers are said to have been told by irate wives to wear name-tags so their children know who they are Casino chief tops America's list of high rollers with $34m Share options make executived mega-rich Ivory & Sime Ici split backed despite doubters Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Zeneca sees off English China Stock Market The Sunday Times Record ran comes to abrupt end Wall Street The Regulator Gets Tough 25 Coins and gems can mean risk and no profit Sara McConnell gives a timely warning to those who may be tempted by tangible investments American conmen are coining it in Protect investors, not salesmen Comment The Johnson Frey Utilities Trust Plc Scottish Widows Morgan Grenfell Investment Funds BT3 share shops say they will lose out from Tv advertisements Liz Dolan says in the scramble to attract buyers share shops fear the public is being misled Save & Prosper Royal Liver Firendly Society Briefings The regulator decides it is time to get tough Lindsay Cook says that the Sib is planning to make lifr harder in the wake of the Maxwell scandal Just the chap to beat the credit card bill deadline Save & Prosper Skipton Share Shop N&P No one's busier on your behalf Centrebank a Division of Bank of Scotland M&G Dividend Performance since Launch Why insurers link postcode database to the horrors of Wadhurst Clay Letters Voters would not forgive tinkering with Bes loanback schemes A FIMBRA Memrer A friendly gesture on a Sunday evening Ultimate solution Gloss rubs off gilts funds Terrorism forces up school fees NR Northern Rock China Dragon Fund Schroder Tokyo Fund The Times Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Catch the UK Recovery Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Modest gains Fidelity Brokerage Evans sets strong pace but receives fine for slow play Harrington eases into quarter-finals The Times Evans sets strong pace but receives fine for slow… Los Locos secure their final place Henry looks to give Banana the slip Belgrave seek British best David Powell, athletics correspondent, in Budapest, on the club with a European prize in its sights this weekend Somerville and Oriel do well in fast lane Indy build-up for Mansell plagued by bitterness Oliver Holt finds the British driver suffering from a sense of lingering resentment on eve of the Indy 500 For the Records Seles's shadow returns to haunt Graf Finalists miss key players Familiar foe awaits fast man Foster The Times Thomson trails to Quittet after dressage By our Sports Staff: Hopley and Hall fill vital roles Today's Fixtures Sports Service The Times Leading pointers in duel Gowers blames Clark as partnership ends Hatoof may thwart Alhijaz Hexham Racing next week Cartmel Southwell Cross on target in Havant romp Criquette eyes Royal Ascot after defecting from Oaks Nap: Look Who's Here (2.30 Haydock Park) Next best: Wagon Master (4.80 Doncaster) Today's Races on Television Haydock Park BBC1 Rapid Raceline Doncaster LINGFiELD Park Kempton Park Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Wilkinson offers contract to O'Leary Littles loom large in colourful finale to season Aberdeen prepare to deny Rangers their clean sweep The tabloid turnip tackling football's mission impossible Saturday portrait: Graham Taylor, by Andrew Longmore With a jolly manner and irrepressible spirit, he is not easy to vilify. He is a loyal, decent man England need net gain from Taylor's gamble David Miller on the task facing Teddy Sheringham on his debut for England in Katowice tonight England selectors must reward the young and gifted Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, argues that England would be best served by youth rather than the old guard in the first Test Richards's indelible farewell to Taunton By our Sports Staff: Fleming adds to Durham misery Reviving fond memories Gatting warms to patient duel in sun Yesterday's Scoreboards Sorensen steps in as coach In Brief Arsenal aim for treble Devils get Brabant Barnett dies Italian monopoly Sombre mood British lose grip Jacobs defends Motor Racing 31 Sheringham searching for quality service Group Two Details Wallace eager to start for the Lions Bowler now old hat at Epsom races Picture Gallery Wide of mark Demolition job Golf fantastic In overdrive Poland braced for hooligans Investor Cricket 35 Children Fast moves on New York streets Tom Rhodes falls prey to the chess hustlers of Greenwich Village, where the game is all about speed Sotheby's Founded 1711 It's a wonderful monarchist life Weekend Voice Derby Days Out of Town Bank Holiday Jumbo Bookmarker Derwent May on what the critics say about the week's new books Direct Natilce Account Where knightly spirits dwell Ruth Gledhill takes a worshipper's view of matins at St George's, the Garter chapel at Windsor Castle Follicular disaster How the shock of that first grey hair can make you light-headed The gum urges making hay, whether or not the sun shines Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Bats in the belfry face eviction National Bat Week starts today, but the campaign to protect them is being challenged. Nick Nuttall reports Call of the spotty adolescents Feather report Pilkington Glass Can You Afford Anything Less Restaurant Watch Lunch in the West End for a fiver or a threestar blow-out Sip, sip booray! Clubs blackball stodgy meals Gourmet food is the ouder of the day in London's clubs, Fiona Backett discovers Off-the-peg or tailor-made Building a Wine Cellar: 5 Best Buys Dish of the Day Banquet fit for a queen Frances Bissell celebrates the coronation anniversary with an Elizabethan feast Reader Offer: Gala Charity Preview A meal to liven the tongue Entertaining at Home Food is important, but it is the chat that counts, says Susan Kessler Lea & Parrins Pray, drink and be merry on the Mosel Stewart Tendler visits Germany's oldest city, once the home of Roman emperors Raining in Spain A wet weekend in Asturias need not be a washout when you can drive through the spectacular mountains My progress across the barn floor, impersonating a chicken, is already part of local folkolore Hover Speed Sea Cat Fragments of a glittering mosaic Far from the Romans' northernmost conquests (facing page), Mike Murphy marvels at their legacy in Tunisia Airline ticket Network For those who prefer Friends to Neigyhbours Factbox Marco Polo Forging some stable friendships Children adore horses. Kari Knight finds out where they can get close to the animals Saturday Rendezvous The Times Newspaper Picture Gallery On the hoof Multiple Display Advertising Items Galling all parents John The Times for a special latenight opening at the Schools' Fair The Times Well versed in the art of planting The Wicklow Garden Festival inspires Francesca Greenoak with magnificent displays, ranging from the epic to lyric Homes & Gardens Countax The Times Room outside Ransomes Gardens to visit Weekend Tips Les Amis du Jardin Multiple Display Advertising Items Peter Beales Roses Multiple Display Advertising Items Hayter Makers of the Finest Mowers Paul Micou Writer My Perfect Weekend The Times Pukka chukkas on two wheels Sporting Life Enthusiastic fans of bicycle polo gather regularly. Mary Wilson is drawn in to their determined quest to revive an ailing pursuit A dead cert to break somebody's heart The Races As race fever builds towards Wednesday, Alastair Burnet salutes the colourful history of the Derby, where fortunes have been won and lost and enduring legends made A kodak Moment The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Spring Bank Holiday Concise Crossword Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items It's Incrediblei It's Amazingi It's… Factory Shop Arthur Bathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Genuine Birthday Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Film Theatre Idonia Van Der Bijl Ceramicist Evenings out Music Exhibitions Word-Watching Dance New Videos Bookings Festivals Race to rescue ancient giant Can the experts protect Santa Sophia before an earthquake brings it tumbling down, asks Marcus Binney A love that lacks warmth Theatre: A Shekespeare staging that mixes the good with the bad, and a Bruckner for collectors Antony and Cleopatra Barbican Olympia London Nothing like Coward's world Pain of Young Grace at the Latchmere Italian Cultural Institute The Sunday Times Angels fly in from island in the sun Jeremy Kingston on a West End show with backing from the South Seas Property Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harry Connick Jr Multiple Classified Advertising Items On The Edge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthur miller's Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Gurkha Welfare Trust Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite TV Licensing Winning Move Word-Watching Laughing through their hat Hat Trick produces the country's best television comedy, but its managing director does not like jokes Dainty sleuths in Morse code David Flusfeder Previews the Best of next Week's Television The Worlds Finest Lighting Best Films Best Sport Schlock MacAzine Prudential P H S Log on to the White House One queen, one vote Broken promise Special Issue the British 1953-1993 Contributors Past the peak Picture of health Gordon Brown's schooldays Keep our spirits up Can Canon Can No Title Barnardos Tackling today's issues P&O Eurpean Ferries France It's a Revelation Vavat America National Westminster Bank Nissan Nissan The View from Yester Words by Alan Hamilton Picture Gallery Milk Refreshes the Parts Other Drinks Cannot Reach Semi - Skimmed Goodbye Austerity, Hello Prosperity Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Cultural Evolution: From Palladium to Polo Campari Asplash of Colour Restaurant Guide Eating Out Martini Pedigree Alsatians Wine Alsace fans have an outlet for their tastes, Robin Young writes Martini From Shadow Intlight After 50 years of Soviet rule, the Baltic states have emerged into the troubled freedom of the open market. Anatol Lieven experiences early attempts at catering for tourists A bit of rough treatment Hotels should learn not to judge Robert Crampton by his appearance Carnell Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Chez hous A. T. I. Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Worldwide Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Worldwide Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Budock Vean Golf and Country House Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Waters Edge Hotel Paperbacks Dead reckoing Giles Gordon Picture Gallery The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary… Times Newspaper Ltd A Childhood Graham Gooch Games People Play Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3204: Horizontal Bars by Corylus Bridge Stranger's gallery Oliver Bennett talks to Steven Appleby, this page's weird cartoonist, about his weird cartoons Picture Gallery The Times Minolta The Taste Goes Deeper

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