News from 01/06/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Derek H. Shrimpton, Robert Evans, Sanjay Joshi, David BRYER(Director), Roger Boyes and our Foreign Staff, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Warren Newman, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Simpson, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Christopher Lewinton, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Seweryn Chomet, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robin Young, Brian Saville, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Peter Michael, David Barnes, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, David Simon, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Edward Fennell, Iain Vallance, Winston S. Churchill, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Sheikh Mohommad, Kari Knight, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Marion D. Kendall, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Peter Ryder (solicitors), Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Rodney Buckland (Director), Alan Clark, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Phippen, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Reginald Spink, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Alastair Brett, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard B. Sykes, Dr James Le Fanu, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Kenneth Gosling, Antony Pilkington, Ralph Robins, Scrivenor, Neil Williams, Alan Lee, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Dennis Marks, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Philip Bassett, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Martin Wood, Gareth Rhys, Jack Bailey, David Powell, M. Hughes-Jones, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Tony Gill, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Robert Malpas, Madeleine Colvin, Roger Pearson, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, John Watson,
ResumoPicture Gallery Major given 12 months to improve Index Gooch's Men Forty-seven Tory MPs face losses at Lloyd's Internal documents at Lloyd's of London show that a total of 47 Tory MPs, including three cabinet ministers, made losses in the insurance market for 1990 Ill health causes more than half of all police retirements The Conservative MPs who are Names Jonathan Mirsky Turks in second night of riots against racists Bobby Fischer Britain bows to 48-hour week vote Ernest & Julio Gallo Law: The Case for Reform Forty years on. . . Nadir sends Mates a message of thanks from Cyprus Timex strikers hope for end to dispute National Westminster Bank Major ponders choice of favourites Fishermen block ports over quotas Firms plan to convert railway lines to roads News in Brief Soldier blown up in car Blind to get TV channel Mother Teresa's visit Women end pit protest Duchess at Balmoral Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Advertisement Minister supports doctors' refusal to treat smokers Judgment must be left to surgeons 'Minicab driver' rapes passenger Churchill 'was out of order' Gun victims may be linked to drugs feud By a Staff Reporter: Three badly burnt in arson attack on home Wettest May for seven years blows out with a gale Motorola Nissan Property is cheaper to buy than rent, claims estate agent The Cost of Renting versus Buying Lib Dems reprieve mortgage relief Fake sapphire times clock to perfection Rolex Visitors flock to see vision of the cross National Power Rover outsells Mercedes as the Continent buys British The Times World Chess Championship Abbey National By our Motoring Correspondent: Aston builds luxury to last a lifetime Tories will force fathers to accept responsibility Single parents head one in five families The mother's role has changed, and the government is vowing to ensure the father does not neglect his duties to the family Union sees threat to nursery provision Class Divide Viglen £185,000 drive to save meadowland Ambulance patient in death leap News in Brief Vote for feet Clean swim Delays ahead Baby's fatal fall Light fingered Sack threat Poles apart Keeper dies Word record By a Staff Reporter: Missing student returns unharmed Shops prepare to fight over Sunday Inspectors force 200 abattoirs to close St. Joseph's Hospice A noble endeavour that brought new hope and pride Forty years ago, in the comradeship of the mountains, two men reached the high watchower of the world Cuore Sportivo British concessions to China seal fate of Patten plan Despite bargains struck at Sino-British talks, the governor's proposals for greater democracy are doomed, says Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor Solingen murders highlight Turks' sense of isolation There is a strong belief that police could have done more to protect Turks from neo-Nazis, for whom Turkish immigrants have become the Jews of the 1930s Forte Hotels Dissident writer to go home Poles forced to make stark choices in apocalyptic age EC seeks unified asylum controls News in Brief Britain backed over ERM (Reuter): Pakistan talks (AFP): Death toll up (AFP): Police blamed (Reuter): Mafia arrests (Reuter): Farmers shot Bosnian fighters battle to save villages Perlous frontline patrol brings UN troops close to Serb soldiers carving out northern corridor Cambodia regime claims elections were irregular There will be no "good losers" in Phnom Penh. The coalition government expected to result from the election will face an increasingly hostile Khmer Rouge OKI Gaddafi puts faith in Israel pilgrims to end his isolation United Airlines Muslim militants defy Mubarak by show of strength Rabin pact fails to dispel bad odour Shadow of Carter darkens Clinton's White House The president, handicapped by the lack of a Cold War, must arrest the slide in his popularity by resolving domestic issues, writes Martin Fletcher in Washington Vietnam veterans boo president at war memorial Our Foreign Staff: ANC urges boycott of media board United Airlines The Howard Hughes of chess Charles Bremner tracked Bobby Fischer to a remote Serbian village Yarsley Have a nice day—in Tokyo The Japanese are being urged to work harder at enjoying themselves Touchline Insurance Services Perot will not stop buzzing America's president is finding the ubiquitous Texan hard to shake off A Goldsmiths Company Exhibition The mysteries of our hearts The public has been cruelly misled over the benefits of a low-fat diet, writes Dr James Le Fana So what would you do if I died suddenly? Strong measures are needed to end the chronic shortage of organ donors, reports Aileen Ballantyne Compagnie Financiere Ottomane S. A. Are men going on the Pill? Female hormones in the water supply may cause shrinking testicles and low sperm counts Universal a Traditional Building Society Lynne Truss We must fight off the archivists and preserve the throwaway society Ad Lib Churlish citizens Diary All Joe McCarthy's children now The cult of political correctness is seeping evilly from American university campuses The best captain we've got The prime minister is being used as a scapegoat for the manifest mistakes of his predecessors, says Alan Clark On the buses Dark horse Currie counts her Euro-chickens The Working Week Another symbolic victory, another small defeat Fatherhood Reclaimed Ministers are right to review family policy Smokers' Punishment The utilitarian calculus needs careful treatment Risk of 'sweeping race under carpet' Wild flower destruction Yours sincerely, Marion D. Kendall, Pitle Hall, Boxted, Suffolk Profit creation from science and technology investment Trial by jury Islamic opposition ENO's American Mimi Vitamin E protection Tasks for today Afghan Buddhas Party media coverage Speed reading Social news Today's royal engagements Birthdays today The Goring Lunch LSE Reunion Personal Anniversaries Alpine Iceman puts on a brave new face University news Birdwatchers scan skies for rare swift Forthcoming marriages Church news Canon James Owen Ted Garrett Pierre Le Dilicocq David Porter Fernando Lopez Billy Baker From our special correspondent: St Joan Celebration in Rouen C. J. Barnett News Lloyd's losses suffered in cabinet Timed to perfection in Australia The Times Crossword No 19,245 Sport No Title People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Tv Listings England put untried bowlers to the test Hoddle cloud hangs over Swindon rise John Charcol Arts Langer spreadeagles rivals with six-stroke success Law Final Pga Scores Business Focus on Small Business Walker's decline presents Taylor with hard choice Rob Hughes reports from Oslo on preparations for the crucial World Cup qualifier with Norway Pools Forecast Butler defies pain for double triumph Today's Fixtures For the Record Picture Gallery Vidou makes decisive strike Defiant Smith in good order for Test The Times Australian spinners find life all too easy Sussex take swift route to defeat Why Essex Man appeals to selectors Alan Lee examines how the Essex nursert makes Test players of under-achieving professionals as well as talented youngsters County Table Yesterday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages Third ten-wicket haul for Caddick Sunday Table Russian misses out on Biondi record Sport in Brief Dutch treat for Dibnah Winkelhock gets flier Gallagher starts afresh England hopes dashed Referee sends off 20 Medvedev strikes blow for youth Ukrainian's rise contrasts with lack of progress by young Britons Siddall clears path to meeting with Navratilova Results from Yesterday's 13 Bank Holiday Meetings Oxford Eights Armiger taken out of Derby reckoning Barathea carries Epsom flag for dying breed Sandown Park Rapid Raceline The Fellow back in action at Auteuil Savill's charge lands gamble Redcar Leicester Paris House has Ascot objective Long jumpers languish in sand pit of despair After 25 years, Britain's oldest track and field record remains the property of Lynn The Leap David Powell looks at the reasons why the British long jump record of Lynn Davies has lasted so long Williams sparkles for Havant Cadogan quick to make his mark Mansell's future uncertain Result Vogels churns up rivals to take lead Lions take last chance to experiment David Hands reports on the task awaiting the Lions in Canterbury before the serious rugby begins Townsend under scrutiny Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians The Engineering Council Greene in fine form for Phillies Kings final hopes rest on Gretzky Pay grows fast for small firm chiefs Business to Business Telecommunications U. K. Limited Tenders & Contracts Happy to be a shell company New Zealand Migration Consultancy Expense Reduction Analysts, INC. (UK) LTD Business Services Time Briefings Adding to a royal family The Canadian owners of London's Old Vic have built a Toronto home for Miss Saigon. Debra Craine reports RSC Theatre Let's all go down The Strand Simon Tait meets John Murdoch, new director of the Courtauld galleries whose unique art collection must attract more paying customers to survive Interview Rounding up some unusual suspects Television Review Lynne Truss on last night's Bbc 2 survey of how television has portrayed the police Attila Verdi's Powerful Early Masterpiece Entertainments Today's Choice A Daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's asssessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country On course towards Chekhovia Theatre: A young British playwright shows considerable promise The Dearly Beloved Hampstead Dance New leader, new life Exposure Lilian Baylis Rock Concert In several minds at once Aztec Camera Dominion The Times In time to the music of dance Nadine Meisner reports on a competition that aims to stimulate interest in the peculiar challenges of conducting for the ballet Playing on popular prejudice Heather Neill talks to David Calder, Shylock in the new Rsc production of Shakespeare's most problematic play Open Air Theatre Something ventured, but not much gained A showcase for new opera is an admirable idea, but very strict quality control is needed to make it work, writes Rodney Milnes Tradition still sets the tone Concert Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra/Muti Festival Hall ZMB K/f Associates Selection & Search Daniels Bates Partnership Garfield Robbins The Nottingham Trent University ZMB Fres Legal Section The University of Greenwich Try a Career that Isn't Legal Dorset County Council Alastair Thomson & Partners Solicitors The case for a great reform The runaway cost of fraud cases and the amount of time involved show a ned for fundamental change. Two lawyers assess the problems Paul Phippen outlines proposed improvements to the system made by leading legal figures Legal aid Let's talk about Lloyd's Inns and Outs Who's racist? Delay beater Rights fight Taking council Quality Dougall Reynolds Porter Chamberlain End this absurd trial by combat The approach to serious fraud cases is medieval, Alastair Brett says Law Report Head of Legal Department Surrey The Times Franchise Required Car hire agreements for motorists not unlawful as champerty Law Report June 1 1993 House of Lords Successors not bound by nomination Appellant on bail left the country Legal & Public Notices Swap deals are not wagering contracts Dispute over radar gun authorisation When oral evidence is not required No right to insist The Times The pitfalls of plea bargaining Madeleine Colvin argues that better case management will improve justice Birth of the book-less library Legal eagles may soon swap dusty reference tomes for computer discs Legal Appointments Lawrence Simons Associates The Times Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Courses Acquisitions, Sales & Mergers Succession Profitable Practices Capitalisation, week's change Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc National Westminster Bank High street chemists likely to lift Boots profit above ?400m Reporting this Week Reuter: Fiat slices payout as profit dives The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Workers shift to greater flexibility Nestl? S. A., Cham and Vevey Wright leaves MMI after one year in post Business Roundup Rouble breaks barrier Borrowers prefer cards CSR profits advance Mercedes faces lonely road if Europe's big six become four The Japanese are about to take on the world's most competitive car market. Kevin Eason examines the options open to the competition Chancellor can cut base rate by further percentage point Gilt-Edged The Times Moving into the global spotlight Squaring property circle Tempus Boots ICI /Zeneca Hunters differ Moving story Hartstone Jumbulance cash Word-Watching Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Picture Gallery Right Medicine Hunt seeks key economic role for department Sluggish growth forecast for G7 Co-ops urged to sack inefficient directors Concise Crossword No 3110 Bored with bonds: Graham Rush, a trader in the… Winning Move Word-Watching Square Circle Trading in new ICI and Zeneca starts today What Europe thinks of UK management Morse Computers Ltd
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