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News from 08/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Allen Baker, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Fred Naylor, Hazhir Teimourian, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ivo Tennant, Beatrice Deayton, Karl Knight, Matt Wolf, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Michael Hornsby and Paul Wilkinson, Lynne Truss, John Cosson, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, P. M. Davies, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Edward Lister, Hugh Monro, Headmaster, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Graham Heald, G. Buckley, Derek Harris Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Shrewsbury, Charles Bremner, Aileen Ballantyne, Sidney Brichto (Senior Vice-President), Margot Norman, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, John Bridcut (Producer), Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Ian Brunskill, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, James Wilson, Drjames Le Fanu, Maurice Nichols, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, Peter Bryan, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Sam Kiley and James Bone, J. Denham, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, William D. Sholto, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Sally Tomlinson, Ralph Instone, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, M. H., Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, David Conn, Adrian Deevoy, Gerald Larner, Adam Lebor, Bill Frost, and our Foreign Staff, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, David Holloway, Tony Dawe, Paul M. Mather, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Benson Zonena, President, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, David J. Long, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, R. Lipton, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Thatcher scorns Major over Maastricht Smith set for summer war with unions John Smith faces an overwhelming conference defeaton union power in the Labour party. Yet he is refusing to compromise over his plans for reform Index The Times The Louvre Teachers bring tests to a halt Food fraud worries Shephard Alice Thomson Judge condemns Woody Allen as an untrustworthy father Graham Gooch Sharpening of claws at the sound of battle Political Sketch Mercury Communications Law on Tuesday Beleaguered Major urged to appoint heavyweight adviser Moderniser who is resisting change Man in the News Dell Teacher named as candidate Lib Dems fire first Christchurch salvo Clarke rules out return to ERM BA and Virgin renew legal battle after mediation fails Russia finds salvation Girl dies in ambulance Rosyth talks urged Post Office thief jailed Rix quits Arts Council Bandits kill Briton EC fails to resolve art sales dispute News in Brief Family accused of raping children in satanic rituals Victims assaulted in church, court told Belgium apologises over Gulf war shells Murder mystifies detectives Arrival of the Big Mac has Hampstead literati sizzling Picture Gallery Pollen count soars in heat Our price Aircraft lands safely after engine falls off A sticky start to new exams for the few who sat them First day of testing for 14-year-olds: papers stay packed in boxes as teachers give lesson in opposition Teachers' leaders hail solid boycott of English tests As their boycott began, teachers said that scrapping next year's tests would be preferable to rushing out a revised version The Boycott Cure for broken spine 'inevitable' Europ assistance Extra £1bn 'could stop 10m dying from Aids' Let cliffs erode, say scientists Questions pitched to pupils' ability The Tests Sharp crime rise adds to struggling farmers' woes Land Rovers to be sold in Japan under the name of Honda Valuable new vehicle market opens up Family tells of shark killing News in Brief Clean sweep Pair kidnapped Murder charge Manx refusal Classic camera Price of folly falls £1.5m Changes to curb fraud by solicitors First direct Picture Gallery Dramatic challenge for Archers Citroën Superstore chickens have only 75% meat The Times investigation finds products that are the subject of criminal charges are still on sale Evidence from visits to the supermarket backs trading standards officers' calls for clearer labelling of food The Times, World Chess Championship Abbey National Food police pound the beat for consumers Audi Solutions Europe keeps the Tory factions in business Major backs Mates over 'eccentric' gift to Nadir Thatcher leads treaty referendum battle Maastricht debate: peers warned of drift towards an EC superstate The government is forced to look for support on the opposition benches as Lady Thatcher leads the Tory sceptics into battle at the start of a two-day debate on Maastricht Exer Skier Catalans wait for overture by González The Sapnish Socialists have lost their absolute majority in the Cortes. Felipe González must now recruit the support of regional parties to gain a working majority Cellnet The nearest phone Andalusian charm sees Socialists home Italians spurn old parties to vote for radicals Bonn seeks to reassure Turks with crackdown on neo-Nazis Rebel surge threatens Bp deal News in Brief (Reuter): Kiev to talk (Reuter): Whale backing (Reuter): Capital transfer Muslims take Travnik as Croat last stand fails With fighting raging in Bosnia, jailed Serb opposition leader urges supporters to stay off streets Latvian voters endorse nationalists to deny citizenship for foreigners Eager Yeltsin charges into battle The Russian president, defying his hardline critics, is confident he will persuade regional leaders to give him new powers, Anne McElvoy reports Telecom Security Fish farm gang extends deadly net on aid route Farrow bitter winner of venomous courtroom drama Mia Farrow wins custody of the children; Woody Allen loses and must pay costs. But for both, it was the least commendable performance of their lives and even prurient New York had had enough before it ended United Airlines Reagan aide begins purge on chaos at White House President Clinton's appointments have lurched towards the catastrophic. But sweeping changes are now under way, Martin Fletcher writes from Washington UN forces come under renewed attack in Somalia The reign of fear operated by the Mogadishu warlords is such that the United Nations is not prepared to name the men suspected of killing its peacekeepers Israel and Jordan 'agree on peace' News in Brief (Reuter): Liberians flee (AP): Asylum granted (AP): Appeal fails Freighter toll (AFP): Ershad sentence African cardinal may be next pope United Airlines Tin tycoon offers Bolivia honesty Thou shalt never get caught The rich are different, as Alan Clark's confessions of affairs prove. Alice Thomson seeks a map through England's moral maze First Call The F-word made simple Federalism, says Samuel Beer, is nothing to be afraid of Patten fails test of nerves The education minister has created his own gridlock over the 14-plus We have waited 14 years. What's one more year? Treat keyhole surgery with caution Did new surgical techniques cause a by-election? Patients and doctors should be wary of an approach still in its infancy Standing up to backache People do not have to lie down in the face of spinal pain TCP Will sunshine cheer us up? Research seems to prove the point money really cannot buy happiness No Title How to cure a bad back Impotence Relieved It has a beginning and perhaps a middle, but how I wish it had an end New flag staff The Times Diary Picture Gallery Of inhuman bondage Slavery has reappeared in Britain, but the Home Office ignores the plight of workers who are treated as chattels Polls apart The Times Diary Howe: it's done The Times Diary His master's voice The Times Diary Windsor and Eton open house Within a City wall Lawrence Freedman on defying the IRA The Smith Problem Labour make opposition look even harder than usual Somalia's Outlaws The UN's crediblity has been put to a dramatic test R. I. P. Robbins Students must now contribute to higher education Testing the quality of the teachers and the taught Lack of legal aid In other words Mind the doors Lords on Maastricht Sitting comfortably? The second giant leap Own medicine An eye on the Earth Effect of divorce on body and spirit South Africa inquests Travel tips Court Circular Latest wills Luncheon Reception Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Church news Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Services of thanksgiving Dinners Aiglon College National Kidney Research Anniversaries Royal Over-Seas League Appointments in the Forces Tsola Dragoicheva Tsola Dragoicheva, Bulgarian communist revolutionary and politburo member, died on May 26 aged 99. She was born in Byala Slatina, northwest Bulgaria, on August 18,1893 Personal Column Picture Gallery Tony Newton Douglas Anthony Newton, CB, former senior registrar in the Family Division of the High Court, died on May 20 aged 77. He was born on December 21,1915 Bluebird Holidays Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Posthumous VC Ems Bridge Captured Intact Melville Cook Alfred Melville Cook, organist and choirmaster, died at Cheltenham on may 22 aged 80. He was born on June 18,1912 James Bridges James Bridges, Hollywood writerdirector, died of cancer in Los Angeles on June 6 aged 57. He was born in Paris, Arkansas, in 1935 Smith set for war with unions The Times Crossword No 19,251 Business People In the times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Sport Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses Features Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings The Smith problem Somalia's outlaws RIP Robbins Bernard Levin Lawrence Freedman Letters The Papers Fly and Shop Bottom Line Energy Hope Oil Prospects The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices John Charcol The Times Business Attali goes on offensive Train maker cuts Nine hundred jobs were lost at the York and Derby rail works as both ABB management and the RMT rail union blamed inertia caused by rail privatisation By our Industrial Correspondent: British Gas offers to split UK supply Small Business When votes go past their sell-by date Sport 900 Jobs Lloyd's names force July egm EC output forecast to shrink by 0.3% Cullens falls Leigh suffers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shopping helps BAA profits soar to £285m Reuter: Opec 'in breach' of May ceiling AG Holdings to float East boosts Oriflame Hicking Pentecost leaps USAir London routes put back up for sale Business Roundup Job losses and shrinking fees add up to fewer accountants Electricity bills should fall 5% says PowerGen PowerGen, the smaller of the two generators, predicted electricity prices would fall and argued the government's remaining 40 per cent stake should be sold By our Deputy City Editor: Emap profits roar ahead UK wary of doing business with Koreans SIB predicts delay over powers to ban Consumers' outstanding credit is up Microsoft & Software Shares of Jeyes dive on surprise warning Clydesdale withdraws plans for flotation Henderson to reduce funds Field facts Company Briefs FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options 9p off at Kwik Save as store firm faces index checkout Stock Market Recent Issues British Funds Major Indices TRADlTIONAL Options Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Dow down after selling in banks 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 Opec oil cheats risk holding their budgets over a barrel Hazhir Teimourian says it is unlikely that Opec members will stick to any production quotas agreed at this week's meeting in Geneva The 'Prof' in the print The Times City Diary Catastrophe The Times City Diary Owning goals The Times City Diary Flash Harry The Times City Diary Meeting point The Times City Diary 'Not me, Guv' The Times City Diary Business Letters Electronic cash-till errors play a part in boosting profits of supermarket groups Dividend power Tempus BAA Emap Henderson Overseas pensioners seek equal treatment The Times Jeyes Portfolio Plus Firm start to the account The S. E. C. Ashes Challenge Portfolio Plus Rates relief not getting through to small firms Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Development Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd The Times Picture Gallery Business Opportunties Business Founders Bureau Ltd Opportunity Index Ideal Home Mail Order MLM Company Profiles (Licence) Ltd Telecommunications U. K. Limited Golden touch on the greens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quick Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computor Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Briefings ZMB Shoosmiths & Harrison Daniels Bates Partnership All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The Times ZMB Royal Insurance I. C. S. A Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items When the law cries foul As more injured players litigate, football administrators face a challenge, says David Conn Council's tender spot Church in court? Bar stays closed Inns and Outs Race against time Flattened hopes Mouths of babes Boston has-beens Murder with a difference The rich may be beyond the law but one man is determined to expose the loopholes in their trials A little contempt goes a long way Counsel Shipping Finance ZMB Camden QD Quarry Dougall DHL Dorset Magistrates' Courts Committee Alastair Thomson & Partners Solicitoes Ensuring a prosperous future Insurance work has been steady in difficult times, writes Hugh Thompson, and moves for greater co-operation may help further Legal Appointments National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Successor Times Newspaper Ashurst Morris Crisp Westminster Medical Quay Publishing Ltd The case for co-operation The Solicitors' and Legal Office Exhibition Seeking blood transfusion order Admissibility of video tape evidence Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Fres Legal Section The Church Commissioners Solicitor Buyer's risk of unknown easement Discretion to ignore spent convictions Awards A fulcrum that balanced the world Paris Galleries: John Russell Taylor on the Louvre's spectacular bicentenary show and Jean Pougny's centenary As it enters its third century the Louvre is still as vital a force in contemporary art as it has ever been It's the way La Plante tells them Television Had she bitten off more than evn her creative teeth could chew? Dying gracefully Bath Festival: Rare Schumann Revelations per minute Music: Goodbye to vinyl, welcome to the new soul rebels Vinyl Requiem Union Chapel, Islington Jamiroquai Brixton Academy Theatre Paris Choice Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship 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 An ideas factory for theatre Matt Wolf reports on the National Theatre Studio which, despite being a powerhouse of theatrical innovation, is largely unknown Bat refuses to bite Student Opera: Ian Brunskill on an attempt to give a popular operetta a harder edge Die Fledermaus Guishall School of Music and Drama Not the time to send in the clowns Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews Goldoni in Statford; plus Jeremy Kingston at Chichester The Venetian Twins Swan, Stratford An abundance of middling quality London Theatre: A festival of new plays, a literature spoof and a children's show New Play Festival Old Red Lion, Islington Sea wolves on half-term holiday patrol Erik the Viking Lewisham Theatre Unconvincing portrait Carrington Minerva, Chichester Modestly amusing Withering Looks Drill Hall, WC1 Tommy plays the tunes Tony likes Arts Briefing Dole revived Musical Charlie Last chance… BBC Bates battles back to join big names Livingston loses appeal over ban Boardman breaks away from Lotus Durie suffers as gloom afflicts Britons For the Record Sisters provide link with original event Lessons which have to be assimilated in hard school Rob Andrew, stand-off half with the Lions, on the change of style designed to beat the All Balcks Pools Forecast Word-Watching Pilkington poised to take over reins as senior steward Royal Ascot attracts more Dubai runners Salisbury Payments herald dawn of new era From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Barron lands first Irish win Nap: Play with Me (4.00 Salisbury) NB: Cut The Red Tape (4.15 Pontefract) Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Second death in nine days Orioles battle way to victory Rapid Raceline Surrey unable to cope with Wasim Semi-finals lack suitable setting Bailey double act puts end to Worcestershire hopes Cricket call Udal ends drought for Hampshire Yesterday's Scoreboards Wales ready to appeal New task for England Wraps off new mast Dunlop breaks record Cassani takes stage Tottenham date set Ince will break new ground for England Sport in Brief Fixtures The Times Sports Service Cricket BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Parkinson's Disease Society of the United… Cycling Gooch hands first victory to Australian England captain's dogged resistance ended by rare dismissal at Old Trafford Scoreboard from Old Trafford Concise Crossword No 3116 Lion-hearted Hughes earns highest praise from Border Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Racing Injuries posing threat to Agassi and Graf

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