News from 02/06/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Helen Johnstone, Charles Dodd, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Lena M. Jeger, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Paul Sutherland (Parish Clerk, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Nigel Lawson, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Adam Lebor and Eve-Ann Prentice, Colin Narbrough, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Roddy Forsyth, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Noel Falconer, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Derek Lewis, Director, A. Joyce Evans, Patricia Tehan, Eric Evans, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, David Whiscombe, Charles Bremner, Karen Woodhead, Woodrow Wyatt, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, Anne Whiteman, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Cecile Pelly, A. D. Norton, Jack Waterman, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, Reg Ward (Director, General Division), George Brock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Ben Lynfield and Christopher Walker, Kari Knight, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Tudor Rickards, (Directory, Creativity Research Unit and Senior Lecturer), Ronnie Fox, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Martin Walker, Deputy City Editor, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, John Wilton, Roger Boyes, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Barbara Greggains, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang MünChau, Adam Lebor and Dessa Trevisan, Kenneth Gosling, Brian MacArthur, Frank O'shanohun, Gerald Larner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Kate Alderson and Alan Hamilton, L. S. Murray, Gary Graham, Robert Bonnington, M. H. Thorniley, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Jill M. Eisele, M. S. Morris, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Walter Ellis, M. G. de St V. Atkins, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoShelling kills 15 at Sarajevo football match Extra judges called in for Lloyd's cases Index Pioneering Steps Major sunk in gloom as his reshuffle fails to raise spirits Derby Day Picture Gallery UK goes to court over EC working week vote Margot Norman Forty Years on A special souvenir section on Coronation day The fall of a prime minister Abbey National Media The battle for radio Names join forces to fight as losses mount Lloyd's action groups seek help from courts Increasing finanical worries are swelling the ranks of Lloyd's action groups as names hope to recover costs action the courts Tory benefactors may rescue MPs DAKS Simpson Lloyd's Fact File Mates weathers storm over Nadir Court bans blockade Parents on death charge Coach demolishes shop Jet panel falls on school Prince's charity auction Correction Tancroft Communications Ltd Brown attacks banks over 'usurious' rates News in Brief Grandmother of 78 hits jackpot with steamy first novel It is never too late to get a first book published, as one woman has proved with a novel certain to raise eyebrows Exhibits give a hint of the naked truth Over the sea to a romantic dream Munchausen case nurse suspended Shooting suspect held Sale traces the spectacular rise of Impressionism Sotheby's £6m art auction is a French Family affair By a Staff Reporter: Privacy issue halts city cameras Homebase Head teachers to defy Patten on league tables Opposition to the education secretary's reforms seems set to stretch well into next year if head teacher's attitudes are any indication BT No Title Habgood rounds on lazy students Major takes a long look at gift horse Police hold gun-run suspects at city pub Detectives dig deep to reward informers Expelled student tells of 3-month charade at college A woman who went missing after failing at university claims she was given no support by the college counselling service Missing couple 'murdered and burnt on bonfire' French wits fall for Billericay's finest Renault a Certain Flair House price survey finds rise of 1% Solutions MacKay censures drink-drive judge The Times World Chess Championship Princess urges new deal for mentally ill women Emotional appeal at conference earns praise for 'a wife, a mother and a friend' The Princess of Wales has struck another chord by calling for an end to the over-prescription of tranquillisers Where to play Chess News AA Homequote Cost of driving rises at four times inflation rate The day it rained fivers in Bolton BBC Tube boss claims Treasury reneged Farmers seek cashmere aid Cordula Liver boy to be treated in Britain News in Brief Victim talks Sentence plea Drugs fear Newall remand Facing help Deadly bet Sensible move Belgrade opposition leader arrested in night of rioting Our Foreign Staff: Killing of UN workers puts aid in jeopardy Cambodian regime rejects poll results News in Brief (Reuter): Uffizi to reopen (Reuter): Vote postponed (Reuter): Pacifism urged (AFP): Gays freed Royal Mail Turks trapped in Germany's vicious circle of racism For 40 years Turks have made their homes in Germany. But even those born in the country are regared as outsiders, writes Roger Boyes, Germany correspondent Radical left 'exploiting grievances' Germany's anarchists are encouraging racial minority resistance to oppression. They see it as their battle, as they have protested resolutely against tighter asylum laws Unperson risks gulag of oblivion Aznar outpointed in return bout Reuter: EC agrees tighter border controls (AP): France to restrict migrant intake Picture Gallery The Queen Crowned at Westminster Vast Corwds See Procession in Rain Day of Rejoicing throughout the Commonwealth Ceremony Seen Far and Wide Ovation from Great Throng Into Humblest Homes Dignity and Modesty Surge to the Palace "We Want the Queen" The impressive scene in the Abbey as the Archbishop… Symbolic Ceremony in the Abbey Service of Dedication and Consecration Royal Mint Historic Event in Television Dignity of Abbey Ceremonial Notable Success for B. B. C. Appearances on Balcony Evening Crowds Tour Procession Route Broadcast by the Queen Inspiration of Loyalty Selection of radical tests Clinton on race issue Senate confirmation hearings of the president's nominee for a key civil rights post are threatening to shatter the already fragile coalition of Democratic left and right Pretoria's ritual dance loses its way Until President de Klerk and Nelson Mandela draw rival leader into leader into their private summit, a constitutional deal must be distant, R. W. Johnson writes 'Robert Kennedy killed in CIA plot' Gaddafi hints at Israel trip as pilgrims cut visit short Exer Skier By our Foreign Staff: Serrano foreed out of office High cost of neglecting mothers Top British companies are campaigning for a co-ordinated childcare policey. Margot Norman reports The Times Dreams that died at Lloyd's The afflicted names have lost more than money, writes Paul Barker Hard truths on death row Kate Muir examines the campaign Kate Muir examines the campaign to save Gary Graham from death by a lethal injection There are two types of justice - one for the rich and one for the poor Gary Graham A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition All the president's stylists Bill Clinton is going to rue forever the day he shunned the White House barber, says Ben MacIntyre Deciphering palace signals A royal wather's life can be a most confusing one, says Alan Hamilton The Times Give me a game of hockey any day Taking exercise has stopped being good fun and has become purely a means of torturing bodies into shape The Biro writes itself into history The ballpoint has proved mightier than the quill after 50 years Loneliness is just one problem The Missions to Seamen Alan Coren Once again, Britain is throwing its destiny to the prevailing wind Failed again The Times Diary Picture Gallery Riding the crime wave Michael Howard must have the courage to resist the political chicanery of claiming there is a rising tide of crime Quite roofless The Times Diary Quids out The Times Diary Racing tie-up The Times Diary Lonely day out The Times Diary Cheap at the price The Times Diary Billed as legalised theft Woodrow Wyatt deplores an unjust, retrospective law A Holiday from Reality From the Times of 3 June, 1953 Nadir of Fortune Political funding of parties requires new investigation Blood Laws Germany must face its responsibility for racist violence Lawson riposte on Major and ERM Paying the piper Cancer of oesophagus Ticket touts St Ethelburga's future Roads money better spent on rail? Advice to Chancellor Mind the doors Women at Oxford Prison reform and accountability Accounting for costs World of Mastermind Change for the better? Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Service dinner Luncheon Appointment Personal Column Today's royal engagements Royal Society of Chemistry Latest wills Earlist Channel ferry yields secrets Archaeology Picture Gallery Clams support Norse claims Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Flatshare Major-Gerneral Derek Levis Major-General Derek George Levis, CB, OBE, former director of medical services, Southern Command, died on May 24 aged 81. He was born on December 24,1911 Major-General Derek Levis Dorothy Hughes Dorothy B. Hughes, mystery writer, died in Ashland, Oregon, on May 6 aged 88. She was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on August 10,1904 Memos Makris Memos Makris, sculptor, died in his Athens home on May 25 aged 80. He was born in the city of Patras, in southwestern Greece, in 1913 On this Day Sun RA Sun Ra, jazz bandleader, arranger and keyboard player, died in Birmingham, Alabama, on May 30 aged 79. He was born there on May 22,1914 News Robert Kennedy killer 'brainwashed' The Times Crossword No 19,246 Business People in the Times No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow TV Listings Business Today Order Boost Money Boost The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Rich man, poor man, investor, name Homes Review says Post Office should be sold More local post officer will have to close and the post will ossify if it is not privatised, saya a sacked minister, whose remarks have straggered his colleagues Treasury seeks weaker insider laws Arts BAe 'ignored' British bid for jets Sport Futures Pager Media on Wednedays Factory job cuts slowing sharply say Uk buyers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gerstner's IBM pay worth extra $60m Pilkington Polish deal Blacks Leisure sale Bristol Post ahead Life firms told to review vetting policy on agents Business Roundup OECD cuts growth forecast as concern over jobs escalates The OECD gives warning of a "social explosion of unemployment in Europe, with more than 23 million expected to be of work by next year Fall of USSR helps to lift De La Rue's profits 34% By our World Trade Correspondent: US orders Qantas to cut flights Soaring Westland heats forecasts Brussels denies supporting Britain's exit from ERM By our Banking Correspondent: Top pay dives at Warburgs Legal & Public Notices By our Deputy City Editor: Provision hits shares in Shanks & McEwan Trafalgar names new directors Aetna UK deal Pilots lose jobs Atkins ahead Faber Frest fall British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Zeneca's first day leaves rights price ripples Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes Regent Issues London Financial Futures Windsor hopes to resume dividends (Reuter): Rally fails to push Dow to record high World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates EC gambles on super-jumbo in aerospace subsidy wars Tom Walker reports on the European threat to exclude the American manufacturers from the development of an 800seat airliner New chapter for McCrickard The Times City Diary Namesgate The Times City Diary Over his head The Times City Diary In the running The Times City Diary Taking stock The Times City Diary Third term The Times City Diary No appeal in VAT penalty reforms 'Arrogance' at BAe Somnolent summer Tempus BAe Westland Not assured at Lloyd's De La Rue Getting the measure of innovation There's no such thing as a tax-deductible lunch The Times Shanks Gains in thin trading Resource Management Services (UK) Ltd Solutions Radio auction up in the air Entrepreneurs of all sorts are tuning in to what has become a record round of bids for radio licences, says Alexandra Frean Media, Sales & Marketing No Ceilings Sales Executives Central London Nottingham Media Centre Ltd Joanna Evans at Training UK Ltd Victor Hochhauser Property Negotiators Applied Learning Little Ship Club Sales Executive HL Harrington Lowndes How recession hit the tabloids Paper round The Observer's Challenge Where Have the Reapers Gone? Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd Scripture Union Chef Wanted Where the Money is Spoils of War, now on loan Richard Cork on works 'acquired' by the Duke of Wellington during the Napoleonic wars Laurels offered in memory of Oliver Arts Briefing Opera Albery Theatre Dance A lesson unlearnt Television Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 release across the country Healing and redeeming Hilary Finch meets Jonathan Harvey, whose lastest opera will be premierd in London on Saturday How to play fair by an Elizabethan Radion Review: Derwent May on the start of a Christopher Marlowe Commemoration The Times Stages in a Great Career Dance: John Percival pays tribute to Dame Ninette de Valois, whose 95th birthday is on Sunday Vera says arrivederci Opera: A 'diva' makes a spoof farewell; a real Russian company concludes its first British visit Brave new works end on a high note Concert: Gerald Larner on a bold contemporary programme at the Bath Festival Pioneering steps Rivalry on the high Cs Royal Opera House Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Aspreys Willmotts GA General Accident Property Services Mortgages Thomson, Roddick & Laurie Ltd South Oxfordshire Langley-Taylor Ward Homes The Watermark Club The Property Sales Register What will make the buyer bite? Rachel Kelly tries to establish why some houses are snapped up but others, apparently similar, take months to sell The gap between asking prices and real values has shrunk Restriction on comment to jury Cleveland guidelines in criminal cases Picture Gallery Payment term cannot be implied Picture Gallery No right of access to records Picture Gallery Treating doors as his own Picture Gallery Maine - Tucker Crone Corkill Recruitment Temps Consultants Assistant to Personnel Director Secretaries plus Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Meridian IFA Promotion Ltd Regan and Dean Temporary Secretaries Maine - Tucker Secretary Clerkenwell Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants WA Office Angels The Ritz Judy Fisher Associates Maine - Tucker CJES Giorgio Armani Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Penn Personnel Maine - Tucker Middleton Jeffers Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Burton, Bolton & Rose Recruitment Services Ltd Merrill Lynch Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Worth More? Bored? PA/Advertising Executive Office Angels West End Salary in Surrey Créme De La Créme Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Receptionist Publishing The law of supply and demands Joan Llewelyn Owens on the challenges and rewards for secretaries who choose to work in the often lucrative legal sector La Crème De La Crème Bilinguasec International Law Firm Fimbra Media Secretaries Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Legal Temps Immediate Bookings Excellent Rates Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Broadgate Business Centre Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Beattie & Co Dynamic PA Boyden International Limited The Times Newspapers Reception Elite Stearns International Ltd Drake Overload Hillier Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boyce Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receptionist/telephonist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Damp pitch may turn spin hopes to ashes La Crème De La Crème Waugh faces character test Michael Henderson examines an Australian batsman who must add quantity to quality if he is to realise his potential Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Excel Recruitment Limited First Call Gallian claims first-class honours By our Sports Staff: Webster's challenge stymied by injury Modern World declares open season on sport Simon Barues rues the blurring of traditional boundaries that has confused the sporting calendar Althorp to stage first advanced trials For the Record Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Leader's yellow fails to mellow Lillywhite Thunderer: Yarmouth Thunderer: Beverley Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Thunderer: Uttoxeter Pedigree points to Derby favourite Julian Muscat explains why Tenby is the thoroughbred choice in the Espom field Colours Check and a to Z Analysis of the Big-Race Contenders Gonzalez Byass Tenby stands tall despite lack of inches Unbridled success of publicity-shy owner How Epsom favourites have fared Talented Tenby to reign supreme Limitations of rivals leave path clear for Abdulla's colt Past masters put faith in Fatherland Richard Evans meets Ballydoyle trainer seeking his seventh Derby success Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline The Experts' View Humam set to spring surprise Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Epsom Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the 16 runners Taylor keeps smiling as greatest test approaches David Miller talks to the man whose career and reputation may hinge on one result in Oslo England manager remains positive despite increasing demands of his job By our Sports Staff: Chelsea appear ready to make Hoddle manager Modern Indian chief dances with wooden stick Roxburgh upset by Gough decision Tables Sapsford claims unlikeliest of scalps Powell stages triumph Beaten in overtime Costume centenary Open play encouraged Kingston Chance for Butler to make amends Sport in Brief BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Mark Waugh Unbeaten Tenby a hot Derby favourite England draw on Taylor's resolution Group Two Fighting spirit sees Fernandez through Concise Crossword No 3111 Winning Wove Word-Watching The Loan Corporation Simon Barnes
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