News from 11/06/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and George Brock, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Kate Alderson and Robin Stacey, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, Nicolas Mellersh, Carl Mortished, Sean Hallahan, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Robin Wilson, Jane Bird, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Guest, S. Solomons, Andrew Wilton, Julie Sefton-Forbes, M. A. S. Winter, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Janet Daley, Sir John Morgan, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Joan Jefferson, President, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Peter Purton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Susan Hay (Chair), Diane Massey, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Hawley, Peter Bryan, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Peter W. Birts, Arthur Leathley and Jonathan Prynn, Andrew Emmerson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Victor Black, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Angus Stirling, Dore Silverman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, D. B. Welbourn, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Ian Channing, Benedict Nightingale, Earl of Perth, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Adrian Noble, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Keith Ebbutt, Martin Fletcher and Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoBritish troops disarmed by Bosnia Muslims Raf Jaguars on Standby Index Dominick Dunne Lay off me, warns Lamont or there's worse to come An angry attack on Norman Lamont by the Tory chairman, Sir Norman Former Chancellor threatened further disclosures Long-term sick may lose benefit £2.8bn loss a record for Lloyd's Duchess of York joining UN elite as roving ambassador Kenny G Graham Taylor Les Dawson dies at 60 On Other Pages N&P No one's busier on your behalf Infotech on Friday Sugar says Clough wanted a bag of money MPs join queue to stand up and be discounted Matthew Parris The Night Manager now En route to America, a mid-Pacific pit stop for British raft adventurers Howard gives JPs more power to fine better-off The government is standing by the principle of higher court fines for rich offenders in new proposals for sentencing Downpour turns M11 into a over RAF to cut 2,200 more jobs IRA admits attacks Five held over killing Tory students overruled Art chiefs' warning Girl found in hospital Police patrol common Five MPs raised Asil Nadir case News in Brief Courts split on perils of pets left home alone Skater tells of marriage break-up Queen's wealth shrinks by a third Kidnapper weeps as letter is read out Soccer's tradition of loot in the boot Pregnant wife 'was hanged' Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Les Dawson: the droll master of seafront humour Evidence 'withheld' at sisters' trial Shaughnessy murder sppeals Tv licence inspectors lie to victims Comet Rees-Mogg calls for 10pm watershed Rastafarian race case goes to the Lords Teacher to get £200 for gun threat News in Brief Appeal refused Fireman's ban Pop apology School assaults Traffic set-to Blaze victim Baby seat alert MPs demand free dental check-ups for everyone Milk and rice join list of food frauds Times investigation Tricks that fool the consumer Foster scheme aims to restore City's views of the Tower British Midland Teachers to fight reform of training Fowler savages old friend to defend prime minister Texas Homecare Loyal MPs put a bruised Major 'on probation' Riddell on Politics Pressing home a point The week in Parliament Grassroots Tones condemn Lamont's 'disloyalty' to party Hamilton bows out with good humour NEC Tones put faith in Commons veteran Task force seeks to give teeth to charters Press curbs opposed Hospital staff lack skills' to resuscitate National Tyres and Autocare We're Sold on… By a Staff Reporter: Vigilantes jailed for kidnapping teenager MPs put peers in their place Heseltine to dose top pollution lab Supermarkets cut cost of meat Weekend Shopping World Chess Championship The Times Bar-room boards Chess News World Championship Update Ten key dates in chess history Methodists accused of sexism Gunships fly in to reinforce UN credibility in Somalia American gunships are heading for Somalia to hunt the killers of 23 Pakistani peacekeepers. As the country's instability worsens, the Un risks more humiliations President placates Senate only to dismay the House Hillary Clinton rejects Lady MacBeth image Bradford & Bingley Pretenders to Un throne cause rift among old powers The call for German and Japanese security council seats has been greeted coolly in London, anxiously in Bonn and with enthusiasm in Tokyo Phnom Penh warns of secession unless poll enquiry is held Li Peng returns to duty from sickbed Exess candour may cost 'mini-Thatcher' top job in Canada Picture Gallery Mullahs pray for high turnout Election test for Iran's regime Asians split on human rights British bombers on standby to defend Bosnia peace force The West's desire to protect the peacekeepers may result in extra weaponry being used to defend "safe areas" Nato aircraft will not protect havens Boesky gains in divorce News in Brief (Reuter): Poll delay (AFP): Sentence cut Haiti embargo (AFP): Touvier in Paris (Reuter): Sect raided Aide led magistrates to investigate Andreotti Cartesian doubts afflict le bac pack Yeltsin gives leeway to his opponents Lunn Poly Favourable Muslim image shattered as victims turn victors Fertile imaginings Klippan The ration-book warrior Nigel Hawkes on the nutritionists who invented the modern diet Spot the academic copycat Is truth served by a machine that detects the furtive plagiarist? 'Women, especially, tell him their secrets - of murder in high places, of unpunished scoundrels' The Valerie Grove Interview Is there one law for us and another for the rich and famous? Dominick Dunnel believes there is Bingo? Good heavens, no … After nine controversial years, Portfolio bows out this week Portfolio The Times Janet Daley Trade unions are stirring ominously, and bidding to renew their influence over policy Scetional interests may again imperil our democracy What's afoot, Ken? The Times Diary Second Wind The Times Diary Picture Gallery The awakened heart Whatever the follies of biographers and film-makers E. M. Forster's novels stand the test of re-reading New angles The Times Diary What's the use? The Times Diary Paint it flak The Times Diary Excuse of last resort? Peter Riddell on the calls for an independent central bank How Not to Help the Un The Times Thinkering with the security council is premature and foolish An Inescapable Duty The Times Britain must protect Hong Kong's non-Chinese minority Ratting on Animals The Times Misanthropy does no favour to fish or to beasts of the field Low-income curb on legal aid Case for Rosyth Looking them up Own goal? Closing reactors Inadequacy of school test 'monster' Help for students Faults in childcare Threat of cuts in arts budget Matter over mind Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service Picture Gallery University news Reception Uffizi Gallery restoration fund Elections Personal Column Today's royal engagements Luncheons and dinners Gala Royal Geographical Society B. K. P. A St Dunstan's College Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Les Dawson Les Dawson, comedian, died yesterday in a Manchester hospital aged 60. He was born on February 2,1933 Professor S. E. Finer Samuel Edward Finer, Gladstone Prfessor of Government and Public Administration at Oxford University, 1974-82, and emeritus fellow of All Souls, died on June 9 aged 77. He was born on September 22,1915 Announcements & Personal Notices Another Big Day at Wembley Prebendary Norry McCurry Norry McCurry, former Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral and Rector of Stepney, 1972-85, died on June 4 aged 74. He was born in Belfast on April 18,1919 Henry Heerup Henry Heerup, Danish sculptor, painter and graphic artist, died in Copenhagen on May 30 aged 85. He was born on November 4,1907 Peoples New lines set the business buzzing Portable Phones Mobile phone choices for the public are growing as more operators enter the field. Andrew Emmerson reports The link-ups go international Global communications are giving customers a real choice of services Excellent The nearest phone Opening up the airwaves Portable Phones New technology is providing information freedom, says Peter Purton Vodafone Service providers under threat Rival operators are seeking a slice of the action in a lucrative market Telepoint survivor digs in its heels The company behind the Rabbit phone is determined that it will succeed Not quite the people's phone More networks are on the way but they are still not problem free London Phone Co Explanation detracts from payment Tender term not binding on company Ford Deterrent sentences Religious freedom violated First Call Lamont warns Major: lay off Clough took transfer cash, court told UK troops disarmed Invalidity benefit cuts UN role for Duchess Les Dawson dies JPs' new fine powers Exam time, philosophically speaking The Times Crossword No 19,254 Pet prosecutions 'Evidence withheld' Cambodian poll plea US show of force Italian murder claim Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Make sure with WPA Health Insurance Sport People in the Times Weather Features Motoring Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Arts 33-35 Lloyd's changes rules to curb 'time wasters' Lloyd's London, expecting record losses of ?2.8 billion, has raised to 1,500 from 100 the number of signatures needed to call an egm, to stop names " wasting time" Clowes appeals against convictions for theft The question of who is in charge Motoring 36 Picture Gallery Sport 38-44 British Coal Television and Radio Tenders invited for five collieries BAe announces £500m Hawk contract with Indonesia Delors highlights split with Major over EMU Attali presents bank reforms International Appointments ADION Confidentia …Reply Work in Europe Overseas Jobs Express General Manager Cook/deckhand C. L. C. Recruitmment, Buckingham House Times Jobsearch The Times Newspapers Wimpey seeks £104 m from shareholders Robots make waves for Northumbrian Water Scapa Group makes record £47m profit Staveley rises to £24m ACT has £25 m net cash Blacks dives into red Brown & Jackson call Powerscreen thrives Arbitrators 'failing to satisfy' Business Roundup Slump in German ear trade halves Pilkington profits Operations in Britain are beginning to recover and further price increases are possible, but mainland Europe is giving the glassmaker cause for concern Scottish Hydro powers ahead Continental Airlines BT3 filing spells end of state directors Chubb Security locks away 64% increase Salvesen drives up profits Cluff buys stake in Aberfoyle Park Food rises Oxford gains Lynx expands Tourist Rates Legal & Public Notices Brakes go on as investors consolidate their gains Stock Market Isosceles pays price for stores rivalry Company News in Brief Recent Issues Ex-chief of Hartstone quits board Loss at Dares Property move Payout rises Kuwait 's lone stance sends down oil price James Cropper Plc Wall Street Clinton and us economy will stand or fall together Wolfgang Münchau finds that American consumers, one in four of whom fears for hos job, are again behaving as they did in recession Al Fayed heads for the courts The Times City Diary Fine line The Times City Diary One too many The Times City Diary Non-vintage The Times City Diary Distilled water The Times City Diary Time to get tough with enemies of Lloyd's Pilkington Chubb When a handshake needs approval Improving business relations with South Korea Wimpey homes in Tempus Ghristian Salvesen City of Swansea Blacks Leisure 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 Earlier losses halved H. E. Foster & Cranfield Multimedia breaks through Mixed information systems seem finally to be on the verge of general acceptance, Matthew May writes Viglen Plug-in your Pc to the fax A better standard for the office Apricot Newton's rules Hard software Intel wins 386 case Online Watch this space Sky games battle Workflow can put you in the picture The paperless office has come another step closer to reality, writes Jane Bird Putting image to paper Document processing is expensive and can be difficult. But careful planning should provide solutions Meckier Reflection End to the paper chase Race to sign winning Brits The British are Proving surprisingly popular when it comes to running big computer projects in Europe, as David Guest Systems Resources Cerco CIL HB Associates Account Manager GCHQ CVs CPC (United Kingdom) Ltd West Midlands Social Research Paris in the springtime of peace Galleries: Richard Cork reviews the Tate Gallery show of art reflecting the mood of Paris, 1945-1955 CD Direct Theatre page 34 Grace and favour Stormy waters for the Mersey's band Diane Massey reports on a row that has rocked one of the world's oldest orchestras Rock page 35 Sensational elegies Critic's Choice: Galleries Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinston'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 Love, among other languages Theatre: Benedict Nightingale likes the sound of a revived play by Brian Friel Translations Donmar Warehouse Superb seniors Dance Stuttgart Ballet Birmingham Hippodrome Seeding the grass Television Review Telltale ITV The Times Giving the president sax appeal Rock on Friday: Politically correct pop… Paris is twinned with Houston… RuPaul dresses for success The appointment of Kenny G as America's pop ambassador could do a lot of good for a beleaguered Bill Clinton. Alan Jackson reports Politicians, the theory goes, see music as an avenue into the minds of the young Mica unearths another layer Records: Soul without fire, tricks without magic Top Ten Albums Seven Days What's out and about this Coming Week W. R. Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Car Mixing with the proles in a Rolls Kevin Eason had a chance to drive a motorist's dream car for a day, and took it to do the shopping Return of a good idea Stop Paying over the Odds for Breakdown Cover Motoring Rolls Royce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shadow Ii Mercedes Brunswick Croydon Limited Summer Offer Specialist Rolls-Royce Motorworks Bentley T2 Silver Spur 84 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Executive Performance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items A sandy saga of bulls, blood and Morris men galore Freud on Friday Hall turns tables on Caldwell to move into last 16 Prince's goal settles close encounter Southwell Jubilation : Patrick Roy, goaltender of the Montreal… Yesterday's Results Britain rely on Robb to lift morale Rulers ready to face daunting task Richard Evans on the shift of power as new racing authority is formally unveiled Nap: Yours by Right (3.20 Sandown) Next best: Fighter Squadron (9.15 Doncaster) Speedy Lemon Souffle confirms early potential York Today's Races on Television Sandown Park Doncaster Goodwood Rapid Raceline Foster likely to be punished for lost temper May puts an end to Reeve's antics The Times Fletcher 's day redeemed by Udal Yesterday's Scoreboard Cricket's clown prince prepares to abdicate Bailey's assault leaves Sussex reeling Lions snap into shape for toughest test of all Nine Englishment, four Scots, a Welshman and Irishman face All Blacks David Hands previews the first of three rugby internationals between the British Isles and New Zealand By a Correspondent: Headship claimed by Jesus women Companies quick to capitalise on golfing venture Mel Webb looks at the business world's enthusiastic response to the launch of The Times Olivetti Corporate Golf Challenge Iberiab Cadle resigns on eve of Hungary trip Sport in Brief Lyle starts in style Hogg hurt as Scots win London club proposed Jordan bounces back Iberiab American technique a shocking lesson for England Rob Hughes finds that Englishmen are not alone in being shocked by the national team's latest wretched display Great chance cast aside by Wilkinson Law's luck changes at last in dressage Wood fails to cope with high pressure For the Record Today's Fixtures Hardcastle turns back clock Word-Watching McKay makes sure he cannot be caught The Times BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Multiyork Spring Event Clement Freud 38 Taylor's career suffers critical damage Fa to consider England manager's future after humiliating defeat by United States Thorpe's hint to selectors Americans revel in upset Concise Crossword No 3119 Hope fading for Barnet's survival Winning Move Word-Watching Feeding Time for the Lions Golf 41
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