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News from 04/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, S. J. Davies, Freud, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, David Adams and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Longmore, Patrick Moser and our Foreign Staff, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Chrissie Nicholls, Ian Murray, Adam Lebor East Europe Correspondent, G. E. Lucas, Carl Mortished, Sean Hallahan, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, David Hewson, Ronnie Carroll, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Adam Lebor, P. W. B. Semmens, Matthew May, C. L. R. Bartlett (Director), Libby Purves, Terry Pattinson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Guest, Douglas Brown, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, D. S. Binnie (General Manager), Richard Cork, Janet Daley, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, W. Grey, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Rex Edwards, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Clark, John Russell Taylor, Heather Alston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Mary J. Blige, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Pelléas et Mélisande, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, James Pringle, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Sean Hillen, Edward Leigh, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Ben MacIntyre, Elizabeth Noel, Alan Jabez, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Leif Mills, General Secretary, Noel Gill (Deputy Director), R. S. Hobbs, David Sinclair, John Notley, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Weir (Chairman), Robert Raffety, Jack Bailey, John Parfitt, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, K. Czerny, Michael Evans, Sarah Bagnall and Sara McConnell, Alan Jackson, Raymond Nottage, Ross Tieman, Peter R Davies, Paul Ashbee, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, John Watson,

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Major the least popular leader since polls began John Major will today try to set out a positive Conservative agenda before he faces a new onslaught over the Maastricht treaty in the Lords next week Index Bernard Levin House prices falling again, says Halifax Seven Die in Blaze after Channel Collision Valerie Grove Lament for football's Lamont Alan Clark BApilots vote by 5-1 for a strike The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Infotech Lloyd's facing new legal controls GMB chief to fire harsh broadside at lacklustre Labour Union discontent with Smith boils over Pay deals decline to average 2.6% The Mental Health Unpredictable Thatcherite who turned to Heseltine Man in the News Picture Gallery 70,000 air passengers maybe grounded by industrial action Message of peace Teeth found in fire Shell puts petrol up Leakey 'Very sick' Queen's designer dies Jealous lover's suicide Zimbabwe visit Company must pay £10,000 for racism News in Brief Rover and Ford raise the stakes in car war Tanker crew twll of escape in blaxing Channel 'I was thinking will survive or drown? The water was full of petrol-there was five everywhere' Ships' masters had foretold a disaster Van raiders leave £1.5m behind Headline deal rescues Hodder Yorkshire victim was due to return home today Forte Crest Comet School groups join forces against tests Parents, governors and heads unite Independent research is needed to establish the validity of testing, according to the latest contribution to the debate Embattled heads seek protection Ministry accused over horse disease British Midland Military cuts trim Royal Tournament Socialite is accused of art thefts Peugeot 385 arrested in London blitz on burglary Police swarm on suspects in dawn raids as Operation Bumblebee gets into full flight Intensive care babies'live in fear of pain' Reports highlight threat to doctors and patients By a Staff Reporter: GPs face growing violence D-Day allies plan peaceful invasion Drink builds bones Children to be tested after doctor develops TB Dixons Unbeatable Deals Audi Solutions Sacked workforce rejects peace package at Timex Dismissed staff say that they would prefer to stay out, rather than accept what they see as a humiliating climbdown World Chess Championship The Times Mother, 24, victim of random killer Pork prices chopped Weekend Watch Albert out of sight, not out of mind Homebase Fireman was above drink limit News in Brief Boycott plea Shooting case Condom law Royal farewell Wrong type Dear old ham Hong Kong liberals arouse Deng's wrath Four years after Tiananmen massacre, demon of democracy still gives Chin's bosses no rest Abbey National Buzz of capitalism replaces Peking's sounds of violence Sihanouk takes highest office Do It All EC commissioner denounces West's rejection of force Honda (Reuter): Surgeons strive to save lives in basement shelter Weeping parents seek their sons amid boodsoaked stretchers Work dries up on the Danube (Reuter): Yugoslavs free Italian fishing boat News in Brief (Reuter): Suicide soldier kills eight men (Reuter): Sent home Police hold 23 rioters after Solingen victims' funeral Kohl chooses to ignore the fires of racial hatred The German leader's failure to show support for the Turkish community has highlighted a crisis in his government, Roger Boyes writes from Hamburg Reuter: Boy in French blood scandal dies of Aids British Airways Hungarian party expels 'racist' MP Clinton faces liberal backlash as he drops civil rights radical Texas set to deepen White House woes British Coal Picture Gallery Protests block born-again claimant US demands return of democracy to Guatermala Hunger strike stirs alarm in academe Israel 's angry rabbis take the fizz out of Pepsi Jury finds Freudian analyst was libelled (Reuter): Multiracial poll date proposed News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear goal (Reuter): $100 m award Execution stay (Reuter): Drugs murder Tunnel found Toyota My disaster at the dispatch box A visit to the Tate Gallery, followed by a long, bibulous evening…new employment minister Alan Clark was fatally over-confident before his first big commons test The Times A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Tomorrow My first thought was to call an Asian doctor -where would we be without immigrants Winston Churchill on his 'tasteless outburst'... and the perils of a backbencher saying the ussayable The Valerie Grove Interview The rediscovering of Diana The Princess of Wales has put her misery to use in a genuine new role Multiyork Spring Event Janet Daley The travelling public is being fiendishly and promiscuously tormented England's electors The Times Diary Bodies Jerry built The Times Dairy Picture Gallery A giant goes home Alexander Solzhenitsyn's greatest gift to his countrymen may be yet to come One's dirty washing The Times Dairy Yes, M'Lady The Times Dairy Trading places The Times Dairy Agenda for the Tory right Edward Leigh rallies the new generation Grip on Power John Major has a chance today to fight for lost authority Ink Blot Diplomacy The new UN resolution on Bosnia is tough in appearance only City has compensations Cabinet shuffle in perspective Ruination of Stonehenge threatened Good faith and Rosyth Aids prevention Railway sell-off Disposal of pets Misleading tints Letters should cany a daytime telephone number. They… Coronation Day in a POW camp Tasks for today Sick as parrots Court Circular Meeting Reception Personal Column Today 's royal engagements Westminster Cathedral Choir School Anniversaries World Goodwill Memorial services Service reception Service dinner Retirements Birthdays today Lincoln College, Oxford Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Sir Austin Robinson Sir (Edward) Austin (Gossage) Robinson, OBE, Keynesian economist, died on June 1 aged 95. He was born on November 20,1897 Dr Michael Winterborn Dr Michael Winterborn, a pioneer in the treatment of children with life-threatening kidney disease, died in Birmingham of lymphoma on May 20 aged 53. He was born in Norway on June 3,1939 Personal Column Association Action Kimon Friar Kimon Friar, translator of modern Greek, literature into English, dies in Athens on May 25 aged 81. He was born in Propontis, Turkey, in 1911 "B. Bira" Wins at Douglas Joseph Pulitzer Joseph Pulitzer Jr., American newspaper magnate and art collector, died in St Louis, Missouri, on May 26, aged 80. He was born in St Louis on May 13,1913 Rhydwyn Evans Rhydwyn Harding Evans, CBE, emeritus professor of civil engineering of the University of Leeds, died on May 22 aged 92. He was born on October 9,1900 News Academics brawl over plagiarism The Times Crossword No 19,248 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today Little Hope Some Hope The Pound The folly of blindly following Soros Motoring Share shops furious ! over handling of Bt3 issue Invesco must pay £2.4 m for rule breaches Invesco Mim is to pay fines and costs of £2.34 million after admitting 55 breaches of Imro rules, including three relating to the Mirror Group pension fund Stevens' contract paid up Arts Sport National Grid Television Reuter: VWdenies $5m pay for Lopez Construction work likely to fall 3% this year Boots chief denounces high street price wars A £14.4 million loss from Do It All bears the scars of a damaging price war but Halfords is back in profit after an overhaul and has hopes of more than doubling sales Insurance firm set to buy Powell Duffryn By our City Staff: Harstone issues a third warning SEto replace Seaq systems Oftel agrees to BT price cuts of just 1.04 per cent Norcros launches £50m cash call Severn Trent reaches price deal with Ofwat Business Roundup Thomas French ahead Boost for Rowlinson St James's pegs payout Bett back in black Food firm for Volvo Plantation profits Pentos shows caution Modest rise for ABI NIEshare price set at 220p for sell-off Powell slips Pilkington bid Rates steady Hodder & Stoughton agrees to the Headline treatment Societies told to lend cautiously VSEL offers to take over work from insolvent Swan Hunter Dividend is held at MEPC Patek Philippe Geneve OECDcountries confident of reaching early trade accord British Funds International Appointments Food Process Engineer Overseas Jobs Express Laura Ashley Share sale continues Stock Market Resident in Germany Exciting International Resort Company Boyce Agency !Attention! Only Ambitious and Successful… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Changes Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices Enthusiasm for Allstate proves no help to Dow World Markets Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Chips are down as BT makes another play in world market Iain Vallance won a small wager the day he unveiled BT's link with MCI. Ross Tieman says gambling on this venture puts him in the big league Top brass only need apply The Times City Diary Newmura The Times City Diary Come on you Blues The Times City Diary Ellen rides again The Times City Diary Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Nominees plan ends voting rights Crisp note on nuts TV times Tax code Stronger medicine needed Tempus VSEL Headline Rural Wales Norcros NIE FT-SE VOLUMES Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Plus Prices drift lower Fimbra Times Newspapers Limited Turn off and save a small fortune PCs are becoming a political issue as they use more power. Now a new generation of models is being developed. David Hewson reports People believe that a PC which is left on permanently is less likely to go wrong Time Plugged into the network The lastest satellite is portable and needs only a car battery to work Moscow harvest Apple starts its Russian sales drive with a jibe at 'Big Brother' IBM Sounds to make pictures live Virtual acoustics will do for hearing what virtual reality has done for seeing. Alan Jabez reports Intel inside Viglen A giant tears itself apart Fears over the break-up of IBM Finding pleasure in a fresh language Object-oriented programming is the latest example of a reliable, intelligible and re-usable code, David Guest reports H. w. fisher & company Analyst/designer £27K to £32K Methodika Computeach International Ltd Information Technology Kingston University Computational Dynamics Limited Federal Express Systems Reliability Communications Cerco A1/expert Systems Powermark Corn as high as an elephant's eye Galleries: Richard Cork finds quantity rather than quality at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition W. R. Harvey & Co. (Antiques) Ltd Chelsea-Cinema Opera Picture Gallery Galleries: Critic's Choice Reviewing reassessments Flowers found Art on display Reader Offer: Summer Exhibition Private View With our Compliments Rock Entertainments Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music Weekend Choice A dally gulde to arts and enterlalnment compiled by Heather Alston 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 Debussy as he should be done Opera: Rodney Milnes reports from Amsterdam on a porduction in a thousand Circus tricks and cartoon capers Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a disappointment in the park The Taming of hte Shrew Regent's Park Don't sit there, do something Rock on Friday: Hypermedia is here... Maria McKee puts her mouth where the money is... Mary J. doesn't oblige With CD-i, if you dont' like ht epicture, change it. Easy, Now David Toop will explain what CD-i is Seven Days The party of the second part Records: David Sinclair is pleased to announce that Maria MaKec has finally cracked it New Waves An insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Mary, Mary far too contrary Concert Hammersmith Apollo Comedy Theatre Vecta National Breakdown Alfa Remeo Porsche Institute Advanced Motorists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche 911 Turbo Targa Scotts Multiple Display Advertising Items Dark side of Mercedes Kevin Easton takes the new Mercedes C-class for a spin to cast some light on its appeal to potential buyers SAAB Toyota takes American plaudits for reliability Roadwise I've got a Yugo and I don't care Buying a low price car from a war zone can have many extra hidden costs National Breakdown Taylor accepts blame and heads for New World Legitimacy of last voyage order Accessing computer data is not 'use' Middlemen liable to confiscation orders Coroners' procedure mandatory Jacklin in vintage form with putter Stintholder has proprietary right Use of new written procedure Only Court of Appeal can sanction jury enquiry Power to extend time for filing affidavit Using uncited cases Cambiaso inspires Ellerston victory Lapping up milk and ices on Ditchling Beacon For the Record Word-Watching Today's Fixtures The Times Lillywhite kept in chase by team Englishmen form Lions' heart Navratilova looms for Harvey-Wild Iberiab Anderson takes over at Barnsley Medvedev crushes Edberg Livingston may try courts if ban stays Japan keen to buy more leading British stallions Goodwood Stratford Derby winner given average mark Epsom Result from Yesterday's Two Meetings Guide to our Racecard Today's Races on Television Ellerton Hill to lift Cup Catterick Southwell Ascot objective Call for cut in off-course tax Blinkered first time Haydock Park No Title Rapid Raceline Gower's century shows perfect sense of timing Gamble by Curtis foiled by Fordham Lathwell repeats rescue operation Slater gets off to flying start Michael Henderson on the Australian batsman given an early chance to shine at the highest level Yesterdays Scoreboards Cricketcalt Rapid Cricketline The S. E. C. Ashes Challenge England prepare with easy victory Mixed success Dutch treat Leigh survive Laing fights Indurain's loss Test Scoreboard BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite TV Licensing Golf England's hopes revived by Such Omens grim until spinners produce late burst to put Australian to the rest Fernandez features in tale of the unexpected Concise Crossword No 3113 Winning Move Word Watching The Open University Rugby Union Taylor to stay as manager despite criticism

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