News from 10/06/1993
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Christopher Board, Julia Llewellyn Smith, William Powell, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nicholas Wood, Jill Sherman and Sheila Gunn, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Ben Patterson, Bill Frost, Chris Lockwood and Harvey Elliott, Ian G. Miller, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Jonathan Prynn Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, David Mayers, Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Laura Thompson, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Ryan, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Cyril Howard, Paul Newton, Alfred Sherman, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Clare Hogg, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, George Gardiner, A. W. F. Edwards, Woodrow Wyatt, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Sean French, David Bartal, Sir Charles Powell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, J. Ernestine Bagshaw, Tom Ruben, Alan Bullock, Adam Lebor and George Brock, Charles F. O. Bladon, John Hopkins, Anthony Fitzpatrick, Hamish Elvidge, Director of Branch Services, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Jonathan Clayton of Reuter and Roger Boyes, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Chris Reiter, Lavender Ralston Saul, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Marion Poole, General Secretary, Peter Bryan, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Wright, John O'Leary Education Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Edward Heath, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas Hinton, Director General, David Sington, Fenton Bresler, Juan Javier Zeballos, Lesley Lewis, Norman Stone, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jeremy Black, Craig Lord, Howard Dolan, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Jonathan Zoob, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Jamal Merchant, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, David Walker, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Mike Barfield, Kate Alderson and Paul Kelbie, Colin Campbell, Dr John Marenbon, Susan Powell, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoLamont's bitter revenge casts shadow over Major's survival Political Sketch Index Foreign Exchange IRA suspected after blasts at oil refinery Books England beaten 2-0 by US Attorney-general will review 'no angel' case Tennis Asprey Sixteen Pages of Top Jobs Section 3 EC drink-driving move Drivers plan tax ruse Cockle war in Wales 'Lost' raft makes contact Wimbledon attack Transplant case heard Lombard NatWest Flights held up after M4 melts in the heat News in Brief Sacked Chancellor defends record on recession, ERM and inflation A sudden flash of steel in Lamont's measured words This is the edited text of Norman Lamont's 20-minute personal statement delivered to the House yesterday Party U-turns into trouble Correction Tory camps line up to do battle over Major Revealed that he had come both of slay his Caesar and to bury him City suspects base-rate policy was at the mercy of No 10 In office, but not in power Riddell on Politics Psion Series 3 Peugeot Boycott wrecks Patten's most criticised test for 14-year-olds First English literature paper condemned as narrow, simplistic, dull and unexciting Poor questions and marking scheme promise odd results Dr John Marenbon explains his objections to the English literature test that made him quit the committee behind it Man 'killed guard he recognised' News in Brief Loyalist attack Looting case Threat to BBC Dog strangled Child's escape Youth held DELL What the Pupils were Asked One-year teacher training proposed Women turn to parenting in their forties Regional trends survey: from facts of life to figures of death, statistics reveal the Britain of today Texaco By our Home Correspondent: Hard times narrow North-South divide Bland ford's sentence may be shortened Weevil's DNA opens gate to Jurassic Park Singer Judge refuses to defend sentence for child abuser Motorist takes road to nowhere Beware of Greeks baring bottoms Lada owner drives off deep end Honda Short trains body and mind for title The Times World Chess Championship Challenge the grandmasters Chess News Intercity Shuttle 'Inept' government accused of betraying its promises Economy debate: Smith piles on pressure "The man with the non-Midas touch is in charge, " John Smith told MPs in yesterday's debate on the economy Embattled prime minister appeals to right of party Ashdown predicts the end of PM's reign Picture Gallery Finance ministers survive Boundary changes threaten Lamont Vitamins Recovery will take 'years of hard work' Parliament today Judge deals blow to Andreotti over journalist's murder With their elder statesman embroiled in fresh criminal allegations, the long-ruling Christian Democrats are being forced to fall back on MacHiavellian tactics to cling to power British UN soldiers rescue Croat refugees Warrior crews defy Muslim snipers as villagers seek sanctuary in besieged church Washington backs German seat on security council Goldsmith & Co. Charities fear huge aid cuts Woman maps out modern path for change in Turkey Kohl in Ukraine homage to Nazi victims Tokyo crowds celebrate a marriage made in heaven (Reuter): Wife sees husband eaten by shark News in Brief Assassination plot foiled (AP): Review denied (Reuter): Bolivia winner (Reuter): Suspects held (Reuter): Poll victor (AP): Ice by Jupiter Howard rejects colony's appeal Fiat North Korea and Ukraine give us nuclear jitters Demands by the key military powers on nuclear non-proliferation have all the credibility of a drunk preaching abstinence, Lawrence Freedman argues Court orders Clinton to free Haitians in Aids camp The White House has been condemned for operating "the world's only HIV-positive prison". The president can either offer the boat people asylum or make an appeal Picture Gallery Attack planes and tanks boost UN in Mogadishu 'Child abuse' defence in murder case nvets America 'Vampire' keeps lid on revenge Gulf shell link to illness admitted BT3 The Russian way of love There is no privacy—and the lingerie is the worst in the world. But Muscovites are discovering love, says Alice Thomson Comic genius in world of his own making This week's 100th anniversary of the birth of J. B. Morton aka "Beahcombr" has largely gone unnoticed Marrying many to save the few When survival is at stake, the answer cab be for a woman to take four husbands When judges talk too much The latest rape case summing-up exposes a weakness of the judiciary A tipple too far Sudden death for heavy drinkers, the perils of gardening; and a dying child sent in search of a bed Suffering sealed by a kiss Before Aids, herpes was the most hyped of sexually transmitted diseases. Thousands still suffer from it. Jeremy Laurance reports For some sufferers, the social stigma is worse than the disease Why more of us are sneezing Months of misery are only just beginning for millons of hay fever sufferers Beware of green thumbs Everest No room at the hospital Philip Howard Three decks of men in a boat, not forgetting the slaves Bowing out fast The Times Diary Picture Gallery A glimpse inside the 'even if' administration Norman Lamont's attack of John Major confirms the fears of many Tories, but will not in itself topple the prime milnister Wild life The Times Diary Princely offer The Time Diary Essex appeal The Times Diary Outflank the IRA bombers Edward Heath proposes a counter-terrorism initiative Much Ado about Little English tests are not the real cause of the teaching dispute Impugning Innocence It is grotesque to suggest that a child is sexually culpable The Way out Mr Lamont's exit line contained sour truth and sweet revenge Doubts on role of British Council Mastery in Belgrade Travel tips Welfare not as Beveridge intended Saudi 'human rights' Origins of 92 Group Statuary tribute World of Mastermind What's behind the Oxford bypasses? Child health dilemma All too clear Court Circular Luncheon Appointments Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Royal Geographical Society Service dinner Personal Column Memorial services Dinners Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor Forthcoming marriages School news Anniversaries Receptions Charles Urmston Charles Urmston, OBE, soldier, cattle rancher, Royal Air Force officer and businessman, died in London on May 16 aged 83. He was born in Edinburgh on October 24,1909 Personal Column Violet Cholmondeley Violet Cholmondeley, murse and magistrate, died on May 26 aged 100. She was born on July 7,1892 Bill Martin Bill Martin, Fleet Street cartoonist and illustrator, died of cancer at his home in Surrey on June 4 aged 73. He was born in Babikin, Western Australia, on December 28,1919 Motor-Boat Race Fiasco A fleet of 49 outboard motor boats left Dover to race to Calais and back. The leaders were expected to complete the journey in under two hours. Thick fog came down in mid-channel Brian Raymond Brian Raymond, solicitor, died of a heart attack at St Albans on May 22 aged 44. He was born in Welwyn Garden City on September 10,1948 James Carson James Carson, former consultant neurologist to the Sheffied United Hospitals died on May 27 aged 85. He was born on February 1,1908 near Mpntrose, Tayside Choppy waters for the airlines Flights could be suddenly cancelled as a irline unions fight job cuts, Chris Lockwood and Harvey Elliott report Forte Grand South African Airways The 'world's favourite airline' is… Caribbean gets the BA blues Swiss hotel plays the culture card Forget the Louvre: now it's art in the loo and the lobby at a special price National Breakdown Whizzing around Oz Flyaways Noise battle breaks out at Heathrow The popularitly of Britain's premier airport leaves problems in the slipstream. Harvey Elliott reports A fling at breakfast in the Highlands Vitamin C was in short supply in a search for Scottish generosity American Eye Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sweden cuts tounst tax Multiple Display Advertising Items Orlando USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Supplements that can hit you for 30 AA Five Star Service Hotels for show-goers Travelog Major 'in office but not in power' Lamont attack leads to Tory in-fighting Smith hits out Sun and storms Case examined Tests boycott Short in training Hard times bridge national divisions The Times Crossword No 19,253 Rap for Clinton Prayer for help Royal wedding Andreotti blow Kingston farewell Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Sport Weather Features Travel Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns The Papers Business Today Tale of two cities is all too familiar Arts George tells Clarke not to go for growth The Bank of England has mounted a strong rearguard action against those pressing the new Chancellor to cut interest rates to accelerate recovery London firms facing 300% rate rise for terrorism cover Books Picture Gallery Sport Adaytum systems Accountants Campaign on Tax Soros makes his mark Powell Duffryn cites BR sale for loss of jobs France, which has a thriving industry supplying rolling stock, looks set to benefit at Britain's expense from the uncertainty ahead of the British rail sell-off Johnson Matthey By our Deputy City Editor: Healthy view for Amersham Underlying strength bolsters CE Heath Sutherland says his main task is quick end to Uruguay round Daily Mail profits rise despite exchange loss Business round Abbey in charges move Airsprung springs Fine Decor placing Mansfield cheer Sutcliffe Speakman call Blick moves ahead Meyer beats forecast Cape to lift investment Only one in 50 UK firms deemed to be world-class The most comprehensive survey of manufacturing ever holds little comfort for Britain's managers, especially in the industrial heartland of the North By our City Staff: LEP cuts its losses to £34m British Coal abandons Fife pit With Rosyth in jeopardy, more bad news for Scotland Milk sales boost Northern Foods SB clears out the bathroom brands Hambros hit by agency loss Lifecover plus Racal gives warning to design offshoot Anglo Utd unveils loss of £30.5m Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Aron Barzelai New products add spark to sales of electronics group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Radio Sales Ltd Notice to Lars Poul Skensved and Tikam Jethmal… Managers follow Soros into future Stock Market Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Recent Issues JM views prospects worldwide British Funds Major Changes Wall Street Company Briefs The Times Statistical fudge cannot hide UK's economic sticky wicket Tomorrow's CSO tradic figures, filling the yoid created by switching to a new data collection system. will be horrible, Janet Bush writes Economic View Unmusical Maxwell The Times City Diary Going for broker The Times City Diary Count me in The Times City Diary Turkish delight The Times City Diary Proposals that amount to taxation by diktat Supermarket tomato price does not seem to check out Northern Foods Racal By George, no rate cut Tempus Johnson Matthey Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Hambros FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Shares driven higher Futures Pager Chase Nexia International Letters of Credit Specialist SKY Television Diary of Times Classified Finalist/newly Qualified Mission Aviation Fellowship Europe Link Appts The Institute of Chartered Accountants C. 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Accountancy Opportunities Alderwick Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austin Benn Hudson Shribman Deputy Chief Accountant Testing time for tax campaigns Applying the Cadbury code to unlisted companiees Joe Ryan calls for a wider debate on the Cadbury committee's recommendations on best conduct and corporate governance Ain't Misbehavin' An Other Business Cleaning up Landlubbers Required reading Fees for other side relevant Wide construction of 'loss or damage' Liquidating the bad old image Landlord's right to self-help First Call One woman's story inspires another Cinema: Geoff Brown on Liv Ullmann's debut as a director with the 'moving, deeply humane' Sofie When you dance together, you can't fight each other As the film Swing Kids opens, Laura Thompson reports that swing-era contact dancing, central to the plot, is back in fashion Theatre Comment Children who need a health warning Television Review Meet Sir Peter Hall Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicaed with the symbol) on release across the country Play that still packs a punch London Theatre: Two revivals and a double helping of the avant-garde A Day in the Death of Joe Egg King's Head, Islington A vision recreated In Lambeth Lyric Studio, Hammersmith One hit and one to miss Emannelle Enchanted/ Spam Royal Court and Theatre Upstairs Going through another stage Architecture: Is it a theatre? Is it a concert hall? Yes to both. Marcus Binney on remarkable Californian arts centre Dry ice clouds period detail Opera: Monteverdi combats modern shortcomings; the men strike back in Puccini's Paris Orfeo Liceu, Barcelona The Times Dear Peter…Yours, Peter Strong on the palette La Bohéme Covent Garden Take an axe to that piano Rock: A mixed bag of a show from Maria McKee Maria McKee Forum Saving the imps of fame from their own folly Victoria Glendinning finds a new consensus that the royal family has overestimated the "doggy devotion" of the British The End of the House of Windsor By Stephen Hascler I. B. Tauris, £14.95 the Rise and Fall of the House of Windsor By A. N. Wilson Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.95 the Royal Marriages By Lady Colin Campbell Smith Gryphon. £15.99 the Tarnished Crown By Anthony Holden Bantam, £16.99 behind Palace Doors By Nigel Dempster and Peter Evans Orion, £16.99 Diana v. Charles By James Whitaker Signet, £14.99 I'll Tell the Jokes Arthur By Arthur Edwards Blake, 14.99 Epitaph for a brave nuclear world Ablaze The story of Chernobyl By Piers Paul Read Secker & Warburg, £16.99 The Adelphi Press The bomb that Hitler ignored Heisenberg's War The Secret History of the German Bomb By Thomas Powers Jonathan Cape, £20 Cosmic tragedy of small-town nymphs The Virgin Suicides By Jeffrey Eugenides Bloomsbury, £15.99 Minerva Press Mrs Thatcher's Lucifer Sir Charles Powell, private Secretary to Lady Thatcher and John Major 1984-91, admits that Alan Clark has finally blown his cover Alan Clark: Diaries By Alan Clark Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 Strife in place of a green and pleasant land Fighting All the Way By Barbara Castle MacMillan, £20 Anatomy of a father And when Did You Last See your Father? By Blake Morrison Granta. £14.99 The Pentland Press Fuzzy old Europe The European City By Leonardo Benevolo Blackwell, £19.99 Europe and the Sea By Michel Mollat du Jourdin Blackwell, £19.99 European Revolutions 1492-1992 By Charles Tilly Blackwell, £19.99 Leslie Thomas Tucker has designs on keeping riders safe Zarak Hay Partnership Mrs Frances Wadsworth Shaw & Co. Limited Applemac Operator PA/ADMINISTRATOR Moodie loses voice but remains on song Final Qualifiers News International Newspapers Limited Secretary London Business School Ski Chalet Staff with a Difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tour's drive for riches continues despite dangers in life of excess John Hopkins casis a critical eye on the financial consequences of the success of the European tour Britain blessed with home advantage Underdogs adapt willingly to longer game Border finds form before Lord's Test By a Special Correspondent: Narrow escape for Lady Margaret Keane pulls Ireland through Barnet unable to agree rescue deal Fall in salmon stocks brings call for damage limitation Brian Clarke finds experts demanding strict conservation measures to save the salmon Spurs seek details on Ruddock Slow Christie laughs off his seventh position Varied paths of cricket Word-Watching Not only Taylor to blame for England failings Wily Fox wary of Lions The All Blacks' leading points scorer is hoping his experience will help them tame the tourists. David Hands reports Folly of old age Lack of support Dangers of table fences Careless talk From a Correspondent in Windhoek: Powerful Wales save best for end Royal Ascot goes ahead courtesy of a £1m loan For the Record Littlewoods Pools Levy Board counts National cost Richard Evans Newbury Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Wragg upholds track record Chepstow Hamilton Southwell Boutin's classic bid Becker scans horizon for life beyond tennis Boris Becker talks to Andrew Longmore about retirement and his dismay at the reaction to the attack on Monica Sales Sampras takes a tumble Wimbledon safety plan upgraded McKenzie concedes his title Britons in line for double header Lillywhite retains lead with burst in city centre BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Le Creuset Golf Gooch passes test of confidence Humbled England slide to US defeat Graham Taylor's future as manager thrown into doubt after shattering loss in Boston Concise Crossword No 3118 Navratilova goes out to qualifier Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Fishing Holland drop point to Norway Appointments Telephone 071 481 1066 Fax 071 481 9313 The Intelligent Solution Comparex a Basf Group… Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Whitehead selection N. 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