News from 05/06/1993
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Sir Francis MacWilliam, Liz Dolan, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Anatol Lieven, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Gwenda Davies, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, Neil Bennett, Francis Chamberlain, Oliver Carruthers Editor, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Matt Wolf, H. Cartwright, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, James Bentley, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Alice Thomson's, Richard Eaton, David Flusfeder, W. H. O'Neil, Sheila Glaser, Colin Narbrough, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ian Iloyd, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Oonagh Linehan, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Christina Roes, John O'Leary and Jonathan Prynn, Roseanna Greenstreet, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alan Williams, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, V. S. Beckett, F. E. Mein, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Philip Pangalos and Philip Robinson, Paul Ross, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Sara MacConnell, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, J. P. Brooke-Little, Philip Robinson, Tim Jones and Tom Walker, Godfrey Pickles, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Robert Studer, Frances Bissell, Mary Russell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Christopher J. Hales, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, Gary Bullard, Derewent May, Margaret Dibben, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Lindsay Cook, Robert Rhodes James, Bruce Birchall, Anne Barnard, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, Christopher Elliott and Angela MaCKay, Josephine Fairley, Alison Roberts, C. W. Eckhardt, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Clark, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, C. R. Delacombe, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Tim Rathbone, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Sara MacConnell and Peter Morris, L. K. Flint, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Moy McCrory, Alice Thomson, H. A. C. MacKay, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Sabre, Brian Beel, Simon Morgan Warr, Kate Alderson, Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Air Corresondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Gerald Larner, Rio Negro, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Bruce Anderson, Caitlin Moran, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Giles Binney, Jonathan Firth, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Meades, R. T. Jury, Leslie Jerman, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Philip Jacobson, Anne MacElvoy, Nicolas Soarnes, James Cable,
Resumo'Gutless' Clinton attacked over black radical Index Weekend Major: I'm fit, I'm well, I'm here and I'm staying Trying to set aside discouraging polls, John Major fought to regain confidence with a speech aimed at uniting the party around traditional Tory values Salomon Bros UK uncover £6m fraud Blandford on run after police raid Cars ban urged to stop City bombers The Savoy London Landslip brings hotel to cliff edge Government accused of wasting £30m on tests By our Political Staff: Hunt to head women's group Braun 'Nice Mr Major' woos back his true-blue ladies Conference Sketch Strike threat remains as Ba returns to work RAF grounds damaged fleet Big rise in car sales Guard for rape victim Travelcard pledge Fishermen stage sit-in US navy pays damages New court challenge over Allitt enquiry News in Brief Blenheim's heir hits rock bottom as a victim of fortune 'I always resented having my life mapped out for me. I really don't know what to do with my life' The wayward aristocrat Jamie Blandford faces further disgrace in a sad and turbulent life Star's wardrobe goes on sale The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: Woman shot outside DIY store Father dies after party for child Leziria Soldier jailed for life for Belfast ear killing Private in Parachute Regiment convicted of murdering teenager in stolen vehicle Barclays Prince urges more training for the young Love takes flight The one and only QE2 Agencies 'might have prevented girls death' Pilot tried to warn carrier before it hit BP tanker 'Au pair from hell' is jailed for theft Group 4's use of ankle straps investigated Danes to raise U-boat sunk in dying days of the Reich N&P Citroën Critics compare Leonardo musical to South Sea guano Arts Council costs criticised World Chess Championship Boy of 13 heads for record books Chess News Lady Howe to head TV watchdog Portrait of the artist as airbrushed butterfly-brain Leonardo The Strand Qantas Euro-sceptic is champion of Maastricht in the Lords Tory hopes of averting a rebellion rest with Lord Hesketh Wilding Pickfords Travel Having faith in God's guidance Gredo Teacher abused ex-pupil News in Brief Clamp beaten Fake reference Last flight Chemical blast Cell death Staff bonus The Special Edition Polo Sihanouk dissolves day-old coalition Clash of princes checks Cambodia joy Linguaphone Language Centre (AP, Reuter): Pretoria grants amnesty News in Brief (Reuter): Pass reprieved (Reuter): Arrest ordered (AP): Warsaw clash (Reuter): Skinheads held (Reuter): Tax-free bribes Pop reunion Europ assistance Bolivian tycoon woos the Indian masses The Rover Commitment America honours Robert Kennedy despite the fading of a myth Dreamers fantasise about there being no Nixon, no Watergate. Twenty-five years later, debate still rages on how Robert Kennedy could have changed America Coronation Crown by the Royal Mint Run-in to Canadian poll close US Catholic church markets the Pope Rolex Wanted Egyptians foil Islamic plan for a wave of killings Bush death plot accused go on trial Yiddish shleps in from the cold Picture Gallery Stena Sealink Line Yakuza warfare returns to Tokyo Spanish voters waver at crossroads in their cultural revolution At Least 10 per cent of Spain's electorate has yet to decide between a discredited party and an untried team. The king's role could prove decisive Bloodshed as friendly fire hits Bosnian bus convoy Our Foreign Staff: UN sends extra force to havens National Breakdown Restored to glory: the newly cleaned and renovated… By our Foreign Staff: US tries to halt Kiev's nuclear ambitions Germans hear treacherous nun lament lost love Yeltsin takes fight to regions Moscow's constitutional reform Latvia poll ignores Russians Apple Alexander Chancellor in New York What can BT possibly have to offer the all-singing, all-dancing American phone system? The occupant below me interrupted my call to say that my hath was overflowing Full of bad cheer The Times Diary Popularity is a fickle mistress in politics Governments should heed the opinion polls—but not too much, says Robert Rhodes James Could do better, can do better Let him have men about him who can fight: then John Major can show his mettle Picture Gallery Hot watershed The Times Diary Shrinking violets The Times Diary Rights, wrongs The Times Diary Polishing the halo? The Times Diary The Leading Issue The prime minister spoke widely but not well Spain's Hangover To be a conservative in Spain is suddenly respectable Reinventing Sport England no longer needs a national game A key decision for British chess Lloyd's losses Record bargains Happy, hopeful days of 40 years ago The reshuffle and the 'rattlesnakes' Rebuff to SAAF Alternative sites for Raleigh statue Happy landings Court Circular Latest wills Dinners Marriage Weekend birthdays Personal Column Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Service dinners Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Memorial services The Rt Rev Falkner Allison The Rt Rev S. F. Allison, Bishop of Chelmsford, 1951-61, and of Winchester, 1961-74, died on May 31 aged 86. He was born on January 19,1907 Personal Column Captain John Litchfield Captain John Shirley Sandys Litchfield, OBE, RN, Conservative MP for Chelsea 1959-66, died on May 31 aged 89. He was born on August 27,1903 Dan Seymour Dan Seymour, actor, died in Santa Monica on May 25 at the age of 78. He was born in Chicago on February 22,1915 The American Meat Packing Scandals No Title I'm here, I'm staying, says Major Hotel heads for the sea Marquess on run Clinton reels School test 'waste' £6.7 bank fraud Islanders say show must go on The Times Crossword No 19,249 Ship was warned Soldier jailed Workers killed Mercurial prince Yiddish shleps back Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Business Weather Dulux Dog Rising Benefiting Complaining Sacrificing Believing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile Court hearing overhangs BT share sale The BT3 share sale prospectus must spell out details of a court action by British Telecom against the government over the interpretation of an Ec directive Invesco 'misunderstood' Financial Services Act Fun and gamine for mile-high rollers Yachting Trading loss continues at Chrysalis Tennis Guinness Flight Weekend Sporting Fixtures Receivers agree to buyout of Leyland German economists expert just one more quarter of recession US jobless rate edges down to 18-month low The Times World Chess Championship Devro prepares for flotation Europeans rally to defence of Attali Dunhill slides on profits warning Gatt panel to rule on US anti-dumping duties Business Roundup No police at Hartstone Burford buys for £68m Beauford loss deepens Walker case for trial Air route bid blocked LOFs earnings sink Hawtal Whiting slumps Carr's Milling leaps Bookmakers see green shoots in the turf as average stake rises Hambro Clearing Limited Extrovert giant among the gnomes Business Profile: Robert Studer Far from anonymity, the chief executive of Switzerland's biggest bank seeks world recongnition, as Neil Bennett found The Sunday Times Morgan Grenfell British Funds Bid talk lifts insurance sector Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Three-day rise halted in Tokyo World Markets Wall Street Index Third party motor premiums to soar Norwich Union and General Accident will no longer operate a knock for knock pact Don't be tempted to cut corners Fallacy of the retirement rentier Comment Balmoral Davenham Trust Plc "Weekend Money Section" Rothschild Asset Management More seek grants for school fees Many couples can no longer finance the cost of private education without help, Sara McConnell and Peter Morris find Save & Prosper Synergy aims to cut mortgage cost Centre bank Societies sound cautionary note as homebuyers return Lindsay Cook, at the building societies' annual conference, detects new realism in their approach to mortgage lending Nationwide admits transfers blunder The IFAP Centre Save & Prosper the Investment House Partride Muir & Warren How to check your pension swa Cheated or treated? It is hard for a layman to know how he fares when switching pension plans, Margaret Dibben reports Today's low interest rates look good for those leaving firms' retirement schemes Authority Limited A Fimbra Member Save & Prosper Family Assurance Society Banks deride APR of 1,000,000% Final port of call for unhappy taxpayers Ellizabeth Filkin was named this week as the first Revenue adjudicator, Sara McConnell reports Save & Prosper Briefings Mercury Asset Management Fidelity Investments Lloyds Bank The Woolwich Investment Bond Defeating the object of Bes investment Leters More thoughts on pension surpluses Save & Prosper Glowing words for the Rock M&G It could be children's PIN money Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Threat of terrorism sends insurance costs skyward Heavy private demand likely for NIE sale National Westminster Bank Scottish Windows Alert Network Ltd Soggy end to account Fidelity Brokerage FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Popov aims to beat world swim record Sport in Brief Boardman tries again Nye loses place Canadiens level series Gold challenge off Konyshev strikes again Monaco chase Scifo Pointer to cup team Chelimo kept at home Goram recuperating Crash sends Faldo for driving lesson Scores Lions hungry to exploit open market David Hands, in Dunedin, reports on how British Isles rugby tours how present commercial openings From a Correspondent: England need to let Oti off leash against Canada From a Correspondent: Llewellyn expects landmark victory Souness lures Clough from Forest The Times No Title Hoddle aims to give Chelsea a touch of class New manager hands Bates list of players he wants to bring to Stamfor Bridge Wales in good heart after Faeroe fright Group Four For the Record Weekend Fixtures Gascoigne's problems small beer to Lazio Barnet lurch towards fresh crisis Extra mast will give vital lift to Fortuna Lawrie Smith will be writing exclusively for The Times on the Whitbread Round the World Race, which starts in September from Southampton. Here he reveals his crew and how additional sail can give the Spanish yacht he skippers an added advantage From our French Racing Correspondent: Regency primed to complete Derby double for Abdulla Chantilly Tomorrow Haydock Park Racing next Week Stratford Market Rasen Yesterday's Results Epsom Ladbrokes Racing Service Wemyss Bight set to hoist tricolour French invaders look too powerful for limited home defence in Oaks Nap: Florac (5.40 Epsom) Next best: Wemyss Bright (4.05 Epsom) Meticulous Fabre skilfully plays classic hand Rapid Raceline Sheer Jest can extend winning run Today's Races on Television Edinburgh Big Race LINE-UP Leicester Home pair certain of mixed medals Courier powers past Krajicek to sustain hopes of third title Bailey rides crowd support into final Reluctant tennis queen awaiting the return of an absent friend Saturday portrait: Steffie Graf, by Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent Tennis is seen as a job and, at the end of any given week, her office is almost always centre court England let slip two-goal cushion Timetable shift turns up heat on women's trial Johnson gallops to Nottingham 's rescue with century Century by Prichard puts Essex in control Two-day win puts Middlesex top Salad days a genuine test of character Michael Henderson enjoys two days at Old Trafford which, in gripping circumstances, have provided the very stuff of Ashes cricket Yesterday's Scoreboards Collision clouds Andersen record average Golf England spin out of control on freak pitch Such and Warne provide spectacular show on day of 13 wickets in first Test at Old Trafford British Diabetic Association Space invaders Model pros Following in footsteps of de Coubertin Charlton condemns display in Norway Joke tyres Football Super sub Podgy, Leaky and Little Norman The Concluding Extract from the Frank Diaries of an Insider in the Thatcher Government From inside the cabinet, Alan Clark observed the ebb and flow of Tory politics, revealing the conceits of his colleagues—and his own—as each struggled for power in the court of Mrs Thatcher The Harcourt Collection Marathon Fishing Children What Makes a Special Meal? No handicap to a golfing weekend Even the most lowly of despairing divot-diggers is welcome to take an improving swing on this Berkshire golf course, as Arthur Leathley discovers Hover Speed New Zealand Tee off from here to join the club Swan Hellenic Orient Lines Making a song and dance and a tribute of tripods Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Hooked on the old fisherman's tales Brian Clarke meets Bernard Venables, angler and artist, escaping the 40-year shadow of Mr Crabtree Two heads with a Satanic look Feather report Hyatt Oddbins Putting a bloom on the menu Conversation and presentation should complement a meal. Robin Young receives some food for thought Dish of the Day United Cutlers of Sheffield Restaurant Watch White turns into Brown in northern switch Tastiest meal under the sun Frances Bissell presents the first of her weekly recipes for summer entertaining The art of buying from cask Building a Wine Cellar: 6 House & Garden No Title Best Buys Food for thought and flowers for lunch The Times Reader Offers: Flower Masterclass and Eating in Show Preview Stylish eating, tempting tasting Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Partners Nationwide Bookmarker Provence to politics, Derwent May on what the reviewers had to say A good argument for the godless Ruth Gledhill joins a humanist meeting, where moral issues are thrashed out in heated debate The Times From Strauss to Porter still dancing chic to chic A crustacean duo, an Orphean trio and a sorbet quartet as that band plays on with a little Savoy fare Up in the air over kites An ancient Chinese sport is back in fashion, says Jessica Gorst-Williams International League for the Protection of Horses Calling all parents to class Join The Times for a glass of wine at a special late-night opening at the Schools' Fair Greenspot Sportswear Medivas MOPS French Language Magazine for U. K. Readers The Direct Foam Supply Co Bankrupt Multiple Display Advertising Items Ad-Chem Ltd Moriarti's workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Langley House Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Woods of Morecambe Ltd Fashion goes wild in the mixed beds and borders Wildflowers were everywhere at Chelsea this year. Francesca Greenoak picks up some ideas Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray Tough as They Come Country Warmth Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardens to visit Tessa Strickland Publisher My Perfect Weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovewood Marketing Ltd Royal Liver Friendly Society Step by step to running success Marathon Coach Mel Batty continues his monthly series on how to train for the 1994 marathon season. Part II Join the 1994 NutraSweet Marathon Video offer Rolling about the Riviera On the Road The Rolls-Royce convertible has kept its charisma, as Alice Thomson discovers Getting Fit: Incorporate Theses … Diary of a rookie distance runner Christine Wheeler responds to the challenge and goes into training Diary of a rookie distace runner Finger on the pulse Training should be monitored to asses the effect on the heart The Times Bupa Screening Offer Arthur Rathbone Elephant & Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Is it worth buying old? Property Lurot Brand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward Homes Phipps & Pritchard Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale around £180,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film Theatre Sir Francis McWilliam the Lord Mayor of London Evenings out Dance Music Word-Watching Bookings New Videos Exhibitions The Times Minimalism brings maximum rewards Nicolas Soames talks to the record company executive who hopes to build on the surprise chart success of Henryk Gorecki's Third Symphony Angels set to take wing The awards that can turn a struggling show into a Broadway hit are handed out in New York tomorrow. Matt Wolf on the Tonys Tango Blazing with glory Records: Hilary Finch on orchestral releases from Rattle, Blomstedt and Downes; Clive Davis on new approaches to classic jazz Classical Youth gets into its stride Jazz Credible string band Franz Liszt Co Symphony Hll, Birmingham A nasty piece of work Budding talents start to flower Concerts Philharmonia/Wolff Festival Hall London Festival Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal National Theatre The Old Vic Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Siberian National Folk Dance Jazz Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Cafédirect Choice Variations Radio 1 Choice BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3114 Passion and the politician David Flusfeder Previews the Best of next Week's Television Pop wonders send up treats Caitlin Moran picks out her Top Ten. This week: records Yardley Original Best Films Best Sport Schlock Picture Gallery Barnardos PHS Magazine Contributors Diary Daks Simpson Backing Orwell Dead sherpas Something for the Weekend John Diamond Would you lend a total stranger in a seersucker jacket £20 to get home to Reading? Unloved Dylan Thomas Safe systems Eddie spotting Canon Can P&O France The Trying Game Stephen Rea takes both his rofessions—as actor and Irishman—very seriously. Which makes him quite hard to talk to, Ginny Dougary discovers. Photograph by Graham Wood Picture Gallery Prudential No Title The Forgo … Neglected by the world, the cruel conflict over Nagorno Karabakh rages on, writes Stephen Brook. Photographs by Pascal Beaudenon Audi Cabriolet Audi Wars of the new world Ethnic strife is tearing peoples apart all over the old Soviet Union, Tom Rhodes writes Indesit No Title Why the lady was not for turning Ken Russell's new television version of Lady Chatterley's Lover colludes with D. H. Lawrence's violation of his own creation, argues the original adapter, Ken Taylor The Other Half of the Spanish Equation Carmen Romero may be best known as Spain's second lady, but her position as a politicial and campaigner of women's rights will be of primary importance to her husband's careet tomorrow. Philip Jacobson reports Fashion Some down to Advice on Choosing Fren City Lights William Cash on the social significance of the video store French Wines in Plain English Los Angeles Lateral thinking The difference between left and right is essential to everything from molecules to life itself, Nigel Hawkes writes Picture Gallery Findings Paperbacks Andrei Navrozov The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd Cracking It (Part 26) Business Confidence Lateral thinking Big Stories from Small Worlds: The Arts The Times Magazine The Times The Wine Club's Guarantee Restaurant Guide Eating Out The first spread made with Olive Oil Olivie Seasoned by the … Among the dry, white bones lying on the treacherous Skeleton Coast in Namibia, Isabel Wolff finds a land of vast coloured and textured sandscapes Notes An Unhealthy Dose of Reality Idyllic journeys can turn nightmarish if you fall ill. Tania Glyde recounts a hallucinatory trip in india Brittany Ferries The Priest's Trail Travel James Bentley rediscovers Wittenberg, Luther's home MOPS Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Walton Hall Members Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black water fever Kate Alderson is saddened—but also elated—on the Rio Negro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Penny & Sally Poland Czech Republic Hungary Multiple Classified Advertising Items ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Enchanting Holidays Limited AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS Games People Play Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Picture Gallery Deborah Moggach A Childhood 200 Coupe No Title
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