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News from 03/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Gulab Mistry (Secretary), Jon Ashworth, Peter Kidson, David Adams, Stephen Shaw, John R. MacKenize, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Angela Mackay, Louis K. Handy, Philip Howard, David Hart, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Bryan Thwaites, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Coates, Simon Wilde, Younger of Prestwick, Miles Cato, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Roddy Forsyth, Irwin Stelzer, Martin Fletcher, C. P. R. Dubois, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Charles Powell, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Ramnik Shah, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, E. Dennis Sleath (National coach, badminton), Ray Kennedy and Ross Dunn, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Alistair Horne, Nigella Lawson, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Edward Fennell, John Woodcock, Andrew Gumbel, David J. Woodhead (National Director), Sue Gee, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Clark, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sue Kernaghan, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Christopher Follett and Patrick Moser, John Vincent and Harvey Elliott, Peter Bryan, Tony Benbow, Simon Wilson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Philip Ditton, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, John McQueen, Chief Executive, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, William Murphy, Steve Corbett, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Eric Yarrow, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Adam Lebor and Dessa Trevisan, William Rees-Mogg, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Orlando Murrin, Mrs Helen Wilde, Gerard Davies, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, David Watson, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, D. H. Saxon, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Jonathan Prynn and Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Martin Waller and Ross Tieman, Benedict Nightingale, Simon Shaw Scott, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, David N. Jones General Secretary, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Correlli Barnett, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Myer Goldman, Patricia Tehan and Lindsay Cook, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Recovery slowing down, Clarke told A cut in interest rates to bolster the fragile recovery could further damage the Conservatives' prospects the Christchurch by-election Index Alan Clark Union leaders order 24-hour strike at Ba Fiona Pitt-Kethley Heads shout down Patten as he outlines training reform Lloyd 's fraud case could delay names' repayment Anatole Kaletsky Mercury Communications Ltd Eight Pages of Top Jobs Crowning glory: a winner on Derby day Labour leadership split over struggle to curb union power Attempts to head off an embarrassing defeat for John Smith at the party conference have exposed a dangerous divide Younger pleads for Rosyth's survival Private & Confidential Ruinous chain of catastrophes that turned profit into a £110m deficit The story of Syndicate 745, Lloyd's biggest lossmarker Stud farms isolated Pits' fate sealed Siamese operation hope Lorry driver shot dead Mother Teresa rests Leakey in plane crash Threat to bloodsports Britain's beaches clean up in awards News in Brief Clark's wife says women destroyed his career A BBC documentary will expose to public scrutiny the turbulent private life of the former defence minister Sondheim's social history of gore Benedict Nightingale at last night's first night Airline refuses to fly fans home Home secretary to review agreement after Britons run amok in Oslo Fitters 'slashed tyres' Dell Bridgewater jury foreman says guilty verdict was wrong Barclays Stockbrokers Limited Escaped gangster is shot dead in east London pub TV's Welsh Eldorado finds place in the sun £15m Ecstasy seized Sterling's fall boosts tourism News in Brief Bail refused Holiday illness Dragging cars Feeding ban Buzzard attack Pressure grows for controls on crime surveillance cameras Computer designs powerful flu drug By a Staff Reporter: Old Bags rally round a woman scorned Americans silent on CrossRail protest C&A Tyneside MP raises VSEL deal At Sainsbury's it's always a pleasure… Trial of new drug gives hope to MS sufferers Federation holds out olive branch to Short World Chess Championship Kasparov's set sells for £6,500 Chess News Chess and Education Comeback for nightjar as bats spark canal dispute Tale of two species: habitat changes hold the to wildlife survival Dixons No Title Mercedes-Benz Children's likes and dislikes dictate family shopping list Britain's youngsters are becoming increasingly choosy about their food—and are growing up to be a nation of snackers Curry plot to stem child racism Scottish Equitable Life Assurance Society $12m Rubens makes its public debut Cellnet Salmonella risk higher than ever It Could Be worth Investigating Cosseted police keep Milosevic the master of Belgrade Violence in the streets gave Serbia's strongman a pretext to crush his rivals. He can rest easy knowing the West needs him to guarantee some kind of peace in Bosnia By our Foreign Staff: Italy alerts navy after Yugoslavs fire on vessel The Times Muslims rely on one ancient tank to defend village Sun Alliance Life is Pensions Catalan leader savours his role as Spain 's power broker The main parties are regretfully courting a proud regional organisation that boasts of its positive nationalism. Sunday's election will decide who will finally win its hand EC ministers lay down guidelines for immigration Summit sought Lovers of Paris kiss goodbye to payout Frenchman to be tried for helping the Nazis Build a Garden Pond with B&Q Yeltsin seeks to calm fleet rivalry EC envoys express concern on Tibet News in Brief (Reuter): Sanctions set (AP): Anger at ruling Blast averted Ban flouted Clinton ready to abandon civil rights radical Doctors search for clues to deadly Navajo Indian plague B&Q Winnie Mandela free to revive career Our Foreign Staff: Serrano deputy lays claim to power Bombay riots after murder of politician News in Brief Argentina visit (Reuter): Burundi defeat (Reuter): Unita blamed (Reuter): Asians warned (AP): Heart man dies (Reuter): Beg pardon How we ditched our leader The Unespurgated Version, of a Sensational Account of Life in Thatcher Government Shat a way to go Unbeaten in three elections, never rejected by the people. Brought down by nonentities! From his office at the Foreign bodies The perils of travel, and attack of the vapours, steroid side-effects Medical Briefing Standing orders Philip Antrobus Ltd A weight of evidence Tomorrow Forte Hotels Vitamins get a new lease of life Doctors stat cautious, but new evidence boosts the theoty that diet supplements may make you live longer One thing is certain: a diet rich in fruit and vegetables anyone any harm The Scots really know how to organise a good burying Archer misses target The Times Diary Gum-shield The Times Diary Picture Gallery One family of God With neo-Nazi attacks on immigrants i Germany reviving old fears in the Jewish community, Christians should not forget the roots of their own religion Sheikh a leg The Times Diary Frozen parts The Times Diary Or is it a death rattle? David Hart hears distracting noises in the Tory jungle War in the Classroom The head teachers have vindicated John Patten's tough stance Expediency or Justice Winnie Mandela's light sentence is an ill omen for South Africa Dear Diary Political diaries bring good cheer-at least to most of us Christians and divorce Cash for physics Plain news Government good faith and Rosyth Immigration and race relations Financial cutbacks Hospital safeguards Working for export Lloyd's lessons on bankruptcy Confidence in self Information, please A second chance? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Royal engagements University news Royal Society of Medicine Flexible friend: James Chedburn, an automata… Birthdays today Appointments Personal Column Royal Society of Chemistry Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Mrs Helen Wilde Reception Gardeners' Company Service luncheon Dinner The Sky at Night Vladimir Promyslov Vladimir Promyslov, mayor of Moscow, 1936-86, died on May 24 aged 84. He was born in Moscow on July 28,1908 Rentals Vladimir Promyslov Barbara Ker-Seymer Barbara Ker-Seymer, photographer, died on May 25 aged 88. She was born in London on January 20,1905 Action for blind people Roger MacDougall Roger MacDougall, playwright, died on May 27 aged 82. He was born in Rearsden, Dunbartonshire, on August 2,1910 From our Dramatic Critic Stratford: A Novel Staging of the "Dream" Billy Conn William (Billy) Conn, former world light-heavyweight boxing champion, died of pneumonia in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on May 29 aged 75 Birds under fire Campaigners oppose Malta's slaughter of songbrids National Breakdown Cruising into stormy waters Peter Victor looks at the bitter dispute brewing between liner operators and disenchanted islanders in the sun Board and bed Travelogs Irish cat City Cessna Cheap thrills Is it a whale? No, it's a jumbo American Eye Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Another blow to the Uffizi Multiple Display Advertising Items Orlanso USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Sport: tourism's greatest prize A Whitehall-backed scheme will net millions, says Marianne Curphey Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpha Flights Travel Flights Hoteliers reject a taxing interloper Plans to tax hotel guests ?1 a night could boost local authority coffers but stifle British tourism's slow recovery from the recession. Harvey Elliott reports Time off? Tripe They have the money, why not the inclination? Europeans should take more holidays British Rail International Popular Prague's pressing problem Czech capital is too successful Ban goes up in smoke Thai Smooth as silk Vendée villas Flyaways Recovery slowing, Clarke told Enquiry may delay names' repayment Patten booed BA strike call Split over unions Clark and women Soccer flight ban Cutting edge When a kiss is just a kiss The Times Crossword No 19,247 Bridgewater doubt Spies in the street Bags of interest MS drug trials On the frontline Immigration accord Shopping early Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Sport Weather Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings War in the classroom Expediency not justice Dear diary William Rees-Mogg David Hart Letters The Papers Arts Rewarding Navy tells submariners Rosyth won't get Trident BT and Mci in $4.3bn 'deal of the century' Cutting Investing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Taxes can damage your recovery Trwin Stelzer ActionAid Sport Richard Ellis Pound hit on rate cut speculation Books on Thursdays Money supply falls but confidence in housing grows Trade Indemnity Siebe denies plan to raise cash for Lucas takeover Chelsfield agrees deal for shopping centre Business Roundup Thames TV bid change Referee at the Revenue Cannon Street revives Stakis back in black Europe Energy hit ITN to buy London HQ British Land and Soros agree joint venture Thames Water Water firms ask for more time to improve quality US blames Europe and Japan for sluggish world growth Legal & Public Notices Surrey County Council Vosper plans 10% increase in workforce Building societies to get boardroom guide Blenheim targets America and France Siebe British Land's link with Soros puts new life in property shares Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Dow creeps ahead before Allstate sale World Market Wall Street When in France The Times City Diary Ten easy pieces for the novice at Number 11 Economic View Everything the new Chancellor needs to know about managing the British economy—courtesy of Anatole Kaletsky The stroke of a pen The Times City Diary Too few Cooks The Times City Diary Peck of comfort The Times City Diary Hired hands The Times City Diary Means testing The Times City Diary British Land Water shares British Funds Low taxes and less regulation give East Asia's Tigers clear advantage over West European economies Business Letters BT has another go Tempus Siebe Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Blenheim Uneven Stevens Nestle Sturge saved from loss by recovery in stockbroking By our City Staff: 'Significant' rise in new orders for Anglian Company News in Brief US exports hit by EC in tit-for-tat trade war Turnover remains thin Fimbra FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unite Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Rock A good guy driven to the bad Cinema: Geoff Brown reviews Falling Down, an exercise in irony that went badly wrong Falling Down Empire, 18 Map of the Human Heart Lumiere, 15 Wide Sargasso Sea MGM Shaftesbury Avenue, 18 Jamón, Jamón Metro, 18 Frauds Odeon West End, 15 Wordless but also eloquent David Robinson on the background to a silent movie being screened this Sunday Dance These you have loved and you will again? Arts Briefing Memory mixture Television Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 A glorious past ahead of them Rock: David Sinclair witnesses the return of a genuinely seminal Sixtes' group Velvet Underground Edinburgh Playhouse From Italy by way of Prague and Piccadilly Concerts: Stephen Pettitt on a baroque festival; and Scandinavia on the South Bank The Times History moves in circles Dance: a prolific choreographer returns to London; a competition concludes in Birmingham Debra Craine talks to the American choreographer Glen Tetley, back at Covent Garden after a ten-year absence A production to treasure Theatre: a brilliant version of Ben Johnson's comedy: and a witty one-woman show Volpone Birmingham Rep An odd couple even by herself Sex III Royal Court Upstairs Beating the best BRB Hippodrome, Birmingham Proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days! Malina By Penny Perrick Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 The Times The hermit of Colombey returns Alistair Horne is impresses by a new book which shows how near France was to civil war before de Gaulle took power again De Gaulle and Aleria, 1940-1960 By Michael Kettle Quartet, £45 How Maggie was Ronnified A View from the Wings West End, West Coast, Westminster By Ronald Millar Weidenfeld … Nicolson, £18.99 Investing in Africans Tiny Rowland a Rebel Tycoon. By Tom Bower Heinemann, £16.99 Master fantasist of power Peter Ackroyd on two new biographies of a fashionable French philosopher, whose sorties into the homosexual demi-monde fuelled his books on sex and punishmentsTHE Lives of Michel Foucault By David MacEy Hutchinson, £20 The Passion of Michel Foucault By James Miller HarperCollins, £18 Sex, lies and thinking of England Are the British as timid or frigid in bed as our critics say? Well, even pets find us frustrating says Fiona Pitt-Kethley The Adelphi Press Portmanteau literary lady What Henry James Knew And Other Essays on Writes By Cynthia Ozick Jonathan Cape, £12.99 Leaving a leaning tower of ivory The Man in the Tower By Michael Krüger Translated by Leslie Willson Quartet, £13.95 The Book Guild Ltd Help with a long-term view Widget Finn explains the work of a charity backing needy communities in far-off countries Bringing the rest of the world a step closer Action Aid Actionaid Multiple Display Advertising Items Actionaid From small beginnings ActionAid projects make every effort to encourage self reliance Boostchoice UK Ltd Kjaer & Kjaer Worldwide Tutors with revolution in mind Qunatitiative Analysis, Bond and Derivative… Management Accountant City Financial Limited Double for Coopers Any Other Business Small change Letters of Credit Specialist Getting it wrong Graduate for Training Contracts Link Appts Accountancy & Finance Finance Executive Finalist/newly Qualified Accountancy Salvation may lurk across the Channel Audi Heathfield Hargreaves Limited Davies Kidd The Times Newspapers Sampras has no answer to power of Bruguera Striking out through delay Law Report June 3 1993 Behaviour amounting to contempt of court Top seeds firmly on course Service charge clause is valid Top seed spurred on by wet weather No exemption for moneys paid 'at the same time' Christie gives up his relay place Sport in Brief Dalton tightens grip Top seed's escape act England recall Cutler Gretzky in great form Prosimmon Guscott on song as Lions master imperfect pitch Centre gives masterful display in British Isles' fourth successive victory in New Zealand McBryde falls victim to harsh decision La Creme De La Creme Interkila Engineering Limited Sec/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual People La Reserve Fine Wine Merchants Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Western's team reaches final Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish luck holds to foil game Latvians Group Three Clubs denied their rights English style Littlewoods Scotland make hard work of simple task Group One Need for independent body Another way out Winning pedigree Remote advantage United in race for Keane's signature Today's Fixtures The day the winners looked like losers At the Derby For the Record Word-Watching The Times Commander In Chief provides solace Big-Race Details Epsom Today's Races on Television Epsom C4 Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Hasty export of Dancing Brave Rapid Raceline Australians relish familiar ground League adopts new cup plan Manchester rain puts grim Gooch in a spin Igglesden's injury brings back ominous memories of England's Ashes crash of 1989 Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, looks at the prospects for a first Test match in which the Old Trafford pitch s likely to hold the key England can deliver what England expects John Woodcock suggests that Graham Gooch's side has the talent to halt a sad run of results Postle break proves decisive Details Multiple Display Advertising Items O'Connor hopes to discover touch at Woburn BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite CU Commercial Union Racing Fatal flaws of woeful England exposed Manager's surprise World Cup selection humiliated by superior skills of rampant Norway Group Two How could Taylor get it so horribly wrong? Concise Crossword No 3112 Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Cricket Mars Consult Henry MacLeod a Member of the Arch Group London High Wycombe Manchester Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection L. J. Associates Headway Austin Knight Fishers Textile Rental Charterhouse Executives A song and dance by the boss If the office seems like a pantomine and your manager is the ogre, you can be Jack the Giant Killer. Widget Finn reports Job Search Now! IOP Publishing Ltd Connaught Executive Career Services Donald Matheson (Management Services) Ltd Profile Management Search Chusid Lander Questor McKenzie Waterman & Co Director of Business Development Group Mars Electronics International Software Personnel Development Geologist Telerate Dow Jones Global Information Goodman Graham and Associates Computing Services Assocation Citibank Serious Fraud Office Alphasearch Executive Recruitment Morse General Manager B. A. C. G Ltd Well Know Pharmaceutical Company Sales Executive International Software LSM Ltd James Knight Consultancy Industry Marketing Consultants The Famous Grouse Attention! Only Ambitious and Successful… The Times Federal Resources Europe Career Movers' Companion Multiple Classified Advertising Items MathSoft SAIC An Employes-Owned Company M. C. C Management Career Consultants Limited ODA Overseas Development Administration Guardall Management Consultants Adderley Featherstone plc Highfield International Technical Director Production Manager Glad to take refuge in work Hugh Thompson on the plight of highly qualified refugees seeking asylum in Britain, and employment Overseas Jobs Express Hansard Financial General Appointments Exciting International Resort Company UK Ltd The British Institute of Innkeeping No Title Now charity begins at work Redundancy There is always a demand for people in fund-raising and finance CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Reed accountancy Graduates Richard Owen & Harper Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Classified Chef Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items The Career Development Programme Trainee Interior Designer Mental Health Unit Hill Samuel Financial Services House of Lords Heed the voice of the prisoner Has the contribution that inmates can make to the reform of our jails been repeatedly underestimated? Key Roles in Education Reform History without charge Scotland's records remain in safe bands, despite the winds of change, Simon Coates reports Gptec The University of Sheffield Jewish Continuity University of Southampton Public Management

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