News from 09/06/1993
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Anthony Burns (Executive Director), James Landale, Widget Finn, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Philip Roche, Ann Fanshawe, Charles Dodd, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Michael Pearl (Director), Liz Elliot, John Stansell, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, I. A. Shapiro, Julia Llewllyn Smith, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin, Mary Wilson, Carl Mortished, Douglas Lowndes, George Soros, James MacDonald, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Roger Graef, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, N. R. Bennett (Chairman United Kingdom Paediatric Intensive Care Society), John Street, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Anthony D. R. Holland, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Michael Howard, Michael Murphy, Kate Muir, Ian Morrow, George Brock, Andy Lavender, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Simon Channing, Chairman, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, and Edward Gorman, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent and Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Shepherd, Kate Alderson and John Vincent, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Helen Jones, Anatoly Verbin, David Harris, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Richard Woodman, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Austin, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Buruma, Tony Dawe, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Elliott, Alan Coren, Mark Brinkley, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Julius Gould, Sarah Jane, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Ken Robbie and Mike Wright, Walter Ellis, John Watson,
ResumoAs thousands flee, the dead must lie where they fall in the bloody fields of Travnik Bill Frost saw the horror that was Travnik yesterday. Hundreds were killed as muslims turned on former Croat allies in one of the most vicious exchanges of the war Peace plan falling apart, says Owen Index Joseph Heller Traffic is halted as Tower Bridge expands in the heat Clarke prepared to raise taxes Ghost of Vichy Bomb squad called to gas plant explosion George Soros N&P Media on Wednesday Blandford dragged off to prison Major clears Mates over 'unwise' gift to Nadir Univac Picture Gallery Heath scorns anti-terrorism policy Rival MPs warn Major of Trident disaster Picture Gallery Entranced by their lordships' exits Political Sketch Hayward chosen by Christchurch Tories News in Brief House sales increase Group 4 prisoner flees BA strike averted Mother Teresa at palace Union votes for merger Picture Gallery Judge under fire for freeing sex attacker of 8-year-old girl Girl claims abuse in 'devil church' Parents alerted to dangers of salt cure Police hunt gunmen after car driver shot By a Staff Reporter: Basketballer charged with insider dealing Picture Gallery Bridgewater case mother vows not to give up A mother's struggle to clear her son has turned the Bridgewater case into a celebrated cause alleging miscarriage of justice Punter was caught out by bookie's: rules London Gatwick the Fast Track Airport Prostitutes who stay free of Aids offer clue to researchers Hutchison Telecom Vauxhall recalls Corsas 5,000 cars to be modified after eight burst into flames MoD urged to recover cost of war premiums Fan pays £26,000 for Garbo letters How the great British ham is watered down Tumbled, massaged and reformed with extra water and additives, today's ham bears little relation to the traditional product Naming of runaway reviewed The New Wilbur Smith Criminals cash in on duty-free quotas BM British Midland Standards strict, says industry Bombing still haunts workers as the City gets back to business After Bishopsgate: tourists are staying away and the police are forced to neglect other priorities Forging a path to equality at work TEFAL Boy, 9, dies playing on railway News in Brief Allitt moved Dysentry back Life sentence Drugs alert Kray attack Drug charge TT fans killed Key Sick boy seeks court ruling on hospital unit closure Experts confirm babies who sleep on fronts risk cot death Fraud takes a back seat as force focuses on terrorism World Chess Championship Rooks' challenge Chess News Board of education House moves Championship update Compaq Shows the Way Pro-EC peers try to block Thatcher over referendum Maastricht debate day two: Whitelaw leads the fightback against Euro-sceptics Renault a Certain Flair Relieved Mates need not fall on his sword Riddell on Politics French guilt revived as shots fell Vichy police chief Envoy urges Turks not to avenge racist arson Neo-Nazis are apparently able to wield the weapon of fire at will. Helmut Kohl is still only ready to make small concessions on nationality rights to Germany's foreigners Renegade colonel's revolt threatens wider Caucasus conflict Ciampi sounds out former Communists for support Aides say Yeltsin will share power (Reuter): Whaling ban defied by Norway News in Brief (Reuter): Gulag trial Ukraine strike (Reuter): Sand storm (Reuter): MP applauded Britons injured by bomb dropped on Egyptian tour bus Attacks by Islamic militants have hit tourism revenues. If Cairo carries out death sentances on 20 extremist convicts, the tempo of violence may increase OKI People to People Technology Japanese royal marriage weds self-sacrifice with nostalgia Ian Buruma, author of a Japanese Mirror, Ponders whether today's imperial bride is a subversive modern or an anti-feminist reactionary Clinton nears tax accord with Senate Democrats Our Foreign Staff: 'Careful jigsaw' of Bosnian peace starts to fall apart Owen says Europe must decide if it will go ahead without help from US troops West 's policy elicits victims' hollow laughter The damage caused by the threats, promises and contan changes of direction by the allies cannot be overestimated, Michael Evans writes Hong Kong takes up cause of stateless minorities Coolelectric Court to rule on Nigerian election News in Brief (Reuter): Troops' bodies flown home (Reuter): Aristide hopes for Haiti return (Reuter): Aborigines demand land The Times World Chess Championship Oh, for a place in the sun Why are the British such drips when the sun shines? Is it the drink, the drink laws or simply our national character? Other grat cities are better at coping with good weather Fall of New York's icon Woody Allen will never again be a hero The dilution of British booze Just friends, or are they related? Best friends, like dogs and thier owners tend to look similar. Why is it that beauties rarely seek out beasts, and vice-versa? Be a chef , be a superstar America's top chefs are being turned into celebrities fit for the talkshow circuit, but don't be surprised that Hollywood came up with the idea, says Kate Muir The new chef awits the reviews and for his food to be declared provocative and intelligent Rebel with a design for life Is France's most internationally famed design guru really a designer at all? National Westminster Bank Alan Coren It really in him: the funny one on those television gameshows Bubble trouble The Times Diary Green fingers The Times Diary Picture Gallery The war the West avoided Europe has not failed Bosnia: it has both given humanitarian aid and withheld troops. Of this it can be proud Do they sit well? The Times Diary Any other bids? The Times Diary About the house The Tiems Diary No turns needed here Michael Howard says the way ahead is straight and clear Lords of Maastricht A pity that real debate has been left so late, and to the Lords Educating Bill Washington needs focus on essentials not new-dawn rhetoric Small Beer Drinkers need more civilised choices, not just more alcohol Reality of banging technology drum Music in schools Matter over mind Pension differential Alternative sources of crime figures Paediatric beds Lloyd's losses 'Freedom' of the road Mature pursuits Sudan denial Churchill 's views on immigration Serving the continent Friendly fire? Court Circular Appointments Douai School Personal Column Memorial service Inner Temple Arts give inner cities the will to win European Engineers' Awards Today's royal engagements Service luncheon Luncheon Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinner Reception Marriages Birthdays today René Bousquet Rene Bousquet, French secretary general of police under the wartime Vichy regime, was shot dead outside his Paris home yesterday aged 84. He was born in Montauban, southwest France on May 11,1909 Personal Column Bluebirdexpress Colonel Lord Freyberg Colonel Lord Freyberg, Obe, Mc, soldier and the biographer of his father who commanded the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the second world war, died on May 26 aged 69. He was born on May 27,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meraud Guevara Meraud Guevara, painter, has died aged 88. She was born Meraud Guinness in 1904 May Week at Cambridge Clifford Tucker Clifford Lewis Tucker, industrial relations executive and magistrate, died on May 21 aged 80. He was born in Monmouth on December 18,1912 Just the ticket for world-wide growth Derek Harris reports on the pressures to find funding for management buy-outs KPMG Corporate Finance Managers keener to bid for companies Staff buy-outs from receivers are becoming more common Staff buy-outs from receivers are becoming more common Reasons for Receivership Legal & General Better targets for Europe Investors looking to the Ec for rich pickings are improving the foucs of their deals, reports Rodney Hobson Forsyte Kerman Solicitors Lloyds Development Capital From one pot of gold to another Companies are being sold on to new backers, say Ken Robbie and Mike Wright Arthur Rathbone Trade Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Historic & Beautiful Greenwich Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wandsworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward Homes Broadgate Homes Lovell Homes Historic Malmesbury Wiltshire Barnet Lane, Elstree Quality three bedroom Bovis homes from only £69,950 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thomson, Roddick & Laurie Scotland of Dumfries… Scotland-Archbank House Moffat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Situation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wiltshire Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items GA General Accident Property Services Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Where to find the best value As the recovey starts to take hold of the property market, Rachel kelly identifies the areas where bargains are still to be had Goldfinger's legacy The National Trust can afford in but can't have it-yet. Over to the civil servants Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nell Gwynn House Hamptons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Civilians shot in Croat rout The Times Crossword No 19,252 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Sport Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses Features Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings Lords a'leaping Educating Bill Small beer Simon Jenkins Michael Howard Letters The Papers Calling Seeking Agreeing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Government will set the tone for BT3 Media British Coal to shed 3,000 white-collar staff Former MGN chief charged Arts Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants BT alarmed by warning shots from new regulator French pave way for conclusion to Uruguay Round Chances of a new world trade agreement moved closer when the new French government dropped its objections over oilseeds, soyabeans and linseed US sets schedule for Japan surplus cut BT Picture Gallery Carpetright valued at £113m Reuter: Saudis back call to increase oil prices By our World Trade Correspondent: Germans see relief in sight on economy National Grid to shed further 800 jobs Business Roundup S&U sees improvement BCCI fees reduced Kazakhstan deal close Uni sells Skandia stake De La Rue disposal Southend to cut payout Marston profits cheer The Times Carretright plc Vodafone taps into communications in South Africa Vodafone profits rose to £322 million as the company looked forward to its one millionth subscriber by the end of the financial year next March Offshore fund seller skips court hearing Nationwide bad debts rise 40% Unigate advance is first in three years Great Portland joins the cash call queue Cornish pubs mar Devenish performance Forte Crest Tokyo spells out its policy to protect banks VW to lift spending in Britain Legal & Public Notices Profits up at Allied Colloids Anglian Water loses some of its sparkle Zeneca's performance adds to rights fears Stock Market Major Changes British Funds Recent Issues Sell programs send Dow sharply lower World Markets Down with the mark: Soros now targets the Bundesbank An Open Letter from George Soros On May 20, Anatole letter to George Soros, the celebrated financial speculator, urging him to save Europe from federalism by attacking the French franc. Now Mr Soros replies Tennis elbowed The Times City Diary Editor's friend The Times City Diary Tokyo teaser The Times City Diary Hands off The Times City Diary Syndicate-by-syndicate basis of Lloyd's results Business Letters Limited shelf space Tempus Vodafone Great Portland Standing still on pensions Carpetright The Times Devenish The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Portfolio Plus Equities mark time Futures Pager Portfolio Plus A touch of TV seasoning Seasons are the current vogue for TV channels wishing to boost audiences, says Roger Graef Fickel viewers are more likely to hit upon programmes dotted around a themed season Media, Sales & Marketing FLA Ltd General Manager Dyestuff Marketing Wanted Sales Manager Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd ODI Marketing Manager Business Sustems Training Ltd Jane Lanham Low-key surprise at The Observer The paper's new editor reveals his plans in his first interview HL Harrington Lowndes Chef Wanted Times Newspapers PiMS UK Ltd Research Position General Manager (Mf) for Alfies, London's… Essilor Clear vision in the high street UK Optical Industyr The ending of free eye tests has helped the industry to lose its shackles, says John Stansell All eyes on the competition Free flight offers and half-price deals are being introduced to tempt the buyers Picture Gallery Sharper image for short sight Microsurgery is offering new hope to millions of sufferers with myopia, says Ros Drinkwater Time to explode the carrot myth Polp Ralph Lauren Eyewear Chasing sport's top prizes Optometrists are putting athletes' vision under the microscope A welcome sight for sore eyes Marcolin Italian Fashion Nikon Which lens is the right one? Disposables may make wearers more prone to problems At £50,000, for your eyes only Britain is catching up in designer specs, says Richad Woodman Z The mark of Carl Zeiss quality Time to prove Miss Parker wrong Spectacles as a fashion statement have a celebrity pedigree that cannot be ignored Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants DATA Connection Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge Secretaries Stoneham Langton & Passmore Nouvellas Images Ltd PA/ Secretary/ Computer Operator Part-Time Secretary The Work Shop Cross Selections Recruitment Consultants Meridian Trilingual Administrative Assistant To £20,000 Pan European Recruitment Graduate appointments Personal Assistant Housing Services Agency The Field Joyce Guiness partnership Secretary/Administrator Directors's Secretaries Personal Assistant circa £18,000 Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Office Angles Zarak Hay Partnership Directors Secretaries The Work Shop Adland plus (Agency) Multiple Display Advertising Items International Metal Traders Mayfair Office People Unlimited Tate The Direct Response Agency Ltd International Law Firm Charles Price & Co Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Williams Lea FM Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Secretary to Two Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacMillan Magazines Wordsmiths Person-Elle Recruitment Services Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's College Kensington Giorgio Armani Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Law Society Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norma Skemp REC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Secretary Property Management Negotiator Legal Eagle Medical Secretary for Consultant Surgeon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Diana Duggan Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items No duty to call unwanted witnesses Regina v Richardson La Crème De La Crème Harvey Nichols The Recruitment Company Boyce Bilingual Internal friction in jury Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contribution of both insurers Bilingual People Angela Mortimer Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Manpower Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Slow progress to closing time Literature: Clive Davis meets Joseph Heller, whose follow-up to Catch-22 is three-quarters complete Religious duties performed RPO/Pesek LPO/Welser-Möst Festival Hall Theater Moving simplicity and border balladry Concerts: Stephen Pettitt on Gorecki and a work by Sally Beamish; plus other London reviews Individual honours LSO/Previn Barbican Interview Royal Opera House Stephen Markeson Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Festival Orchestra Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theater 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 Odd mixture of rum and retsina The Pan Beaters Greenwich Theatre: Caribbean music and Greek myths make an uneasy marriage Sing-song repetition of the old bitterness The Belle of the Belfast City Richmond Orange Tree Pouting and sneering Blur UEA, Norwich Rock Concert Boss of the best little Warehouse in town Theatre: Benediet Nightingale talks to the Donmar's Sam Mendes; (below), Andy Lavender on a fight for success Going for a technical knockout Can a one-man show about Muhammand Ali turn the Mermaid into a real contender at last? Picasso's hard cell Arts Briefing Last chance June tune swoon Harry Connick Jr Albert Hall Jazz Concert A short life and two gay ones Radio: Triumph and tragedy both real and imagined The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair New white hope consigns Foreman to pages of history Lions nurse injured pride after costly win By a Special Correspondent: Trinity Hall seek double For the Record The Times McGrath returns to reinforce Irish Group Three Today's Fixtures Football McKay unable to escape hazards at Lytham Thyatt Hannon holds strong Ascot hand Yarmouth Thunderer Rapid Raceline River North to lose Brighton victory English pair accept Chantilly challenge Yesterday's Results Beverley Kempton Park Hamilton England caught in grip of defeatism Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, argues that Engaland need to rediscover their self-belief Changes inevitable after players fail to follow Gooch's lead at Old Trafford Morris gives Derbyshire Lord 's pay-off Scoreboard Palmera prove superiority Christie tackles classy opposition Lillywhite climbs after fall Navratilova struggles Reply comes under fire Wales record in danger McKenzie aims high Canadiens take charge Thomson gets the call Petrovic dies in crash Word-Watching Barnet threatened with liquidation Sport in Brief BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One Admiral at Lloyd's Picture Gallery Boxing Taylor gives Clough his chance to shine Wasim bowls Lancashire into cup final Picture Gallery Ivanisevic surprised by Wilkinson Concise Crossword No 3117 Winning Move Word-Watching Omega Cricket Gibbs and Barnes join Lions injured
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