News from 12/06/1993
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George Muggleton, Liz Dolan, Sir Bryan Carsberg, Paul Heiney, Anatol Lieven, Mary Killen, John Vincent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Sam Pope (Assistant Secretary-General), Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Anthony Kenney-Herbert, Bill Frost, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Tim Judah, Andrew Longmore, Paul Hoggart, H. Ferguson, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Arthur Leathley and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, David Neave, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Douglas Verrall, Ian Murray, James Bone, Claudine R. Singer, Albert Dormer, David Flusfeder, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Michael Johnson, M. M. Abdi, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, DR Stanley Sadie, Andrew Rowe, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, A. E. Wright, Christopher Tatham, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jeremy Collingwood, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Jill Sherman and Jonathan Prynn, Martin Fletcher and Sam Kiley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Mathew Bond, John Beecham, N. A. H. Woods, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robin Young, Robert Hayden, C. W., Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Colin Jackson-hurdler, Ronald Faux and Kate Alderson, B. A. Timbs, Nicholas Wapshott, Derwent May, Alan Sacks, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, John Woodcock, Alan Toop, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Peter Cottee, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Geoffrey Wheeler, Josephine Fairley, George Plumptre, Gillian Lynne Choreographer, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tony Lees, Simon Chambers, Peter Chadwick, Paul Wilkinson, Barrie Milnes, Richard Evans, K. J. Barnes, Moy McCrory, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, F. J. Parker, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Geoffery Jellicoe, Eric Kemp, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Alan Cottrell, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Jo Hanks, Michael Bennett, Craig Lord, David Wolfson, Jim Crumley, V. Lester, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, James Landale and Louise Hidalgo, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Kate Bassett, Simon Martin, Christine Whelan, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Peter Le Mesurier, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Lindsay Cook and Sara McConnell, Peter J. Smith, Garry Jenkins, Dudley Moore, Bruce Lidington (Vice-chairman), Hazel Spink,
ResumoNo Title Our Political Staff: British troops on alert as MPs demand pullout Index Weekend The Times Classical Offer Freed sisters' lawyer makes plea to Yard Picture Gallery Major calls halt to feud Graham Gooch Spooksville Comedian Bresslaw dies at 59 Political awards cut but high profile for arts Claridge's Weekend Money on Six Pages Protection money will lose tax relief News in Brief TGWU blow for Smith Family beaten in home Allitt nurse suspended MP's office hit by fire Hospital murder charge Rowers paddle light Li-Lo Met Office warns of more storms after hundreds are left homeless Auditor raids flagship Tory council Tiles seized at Westminster offices over claims of house sale manipulation UK 'helped Iraq over missiles' Major takes a pot shot at his rhetorical goal Riddel on Politics Back to basics, Tories urged Media will name young fugitives Appeal court frees sisters jailed for killing wife Attorney-general to consider action against newspapers over 'sensationalised' reporting of trial The Ruling Witness changed his story The Evidence Blandford free after law error Fergie 's Rasputin The Sunday Times Screen oaf loved Bard and books Death of Bernard Bresslaw Qantas Sun rejects criticism of coverage The Press Mercedes-Benz Sams jury told of earlier foiled plot to kidnap woman Abduction plan 'on home computer' Venables sacking 'will wreck Spurs' Hackney initiative cuts crime on estate BT The Queen makes trip to Ulster Toyota Crowded jails prepare to send inmates to camps Former barracks and huge barges are among options being considered to cope with an expected surge in prison populations Lawyer's wife has last word Judge halts Chile death enquiry News in Brief Fish fraud Toddler found Priest jailed Tourists killed Early music Abbey National The Times World Chess Championship Chess News Schoolgirls compete at county level Benefit curbs 'will not hit genuinely ill' Labour launches attack on Lilley after leaked memo outlines scheme to reduce invalidity payments Spending Cuts The Cooperative Bank Disabled condemn 'double standards ' Reaction Increase in claims raises suspicions Broken Rules The Mental Health Nissan Art team abandons quest to weed out fake Rembrandts Dealers and curators have been left in a state of confusion by the decision of Dutch experts to quit their task after 25 years By a Staff Reporter: US judge demands 'secret' Ulster files Cunard Tower Bridge work means huge delays Crabs are blamed for ocean scare Anglicans and the issue of authority Credo Thomas Cook House-sale victims may lose refunds The Rover Commitment Royal Victorian Order Royal Navy Awards for Services to the Former Republic of Yugoslavia Members of the Order of the British Empire Queen gives thanks to Bosnia colonel Peacekeeping troops in the former Yugoslavia share plaudits with the stars of stage and screen The Prime Minister's List Diplomatic Service and Overseas List Recognition for voluntary and charity workers leads the way to Major's 'classless' awards system Honours Bestowed on Citizens of the Commonwealth Members of the Order of the British Empire Stena Sealink Women step over corpses to plunder 'Convoy of Joy' Vulnerable British troops are bracing themselves for a backlash from Croats furious that their fighters were killed P&O European Ferries Mandate endangers UN force Attack highlights inadequancy of guidelines Geneva search for peace resumes MPs press case for a pullout of British troops from Bosnia Europ assistance Skinhead network blamed for fanning German racist fire Fringe intellectuals, cross-border visits and secret seminars are reviving new-Nazi ideas aimed at creating a greater Europe (Reuter): Go-ahead for poll in Nigeria News in Brief (Reuter): Kinkel elected (AFP): Cyprus force (Reuter): Nuclear peril (AP): Show stopper Archives prove Stalin wanted Tito killed Dissident prepares to govern in Baku Proton From Associated Press in Aix-En-Province: Children of French sect taken into care Aircraft carrier alerted as Somalis await Un attack Mogadishu's airport has been closed, aid workers have left. Fearing strikes on his arms depots, General Aidid says women and children will suffer in any fighting Business Skills Migration Dithering Clinton inclines to safer choice for judge Party cheers but few tears as Mulroney goes in style Picture Gallery Apathetic Iranian electors scoff at predictable result Britain hanks on us to restart nuclear tests Paradise homes that are hell to sell Pyongyang puts off nuclear treaty exit North Korean missile still worries Japan North Korea has drawn back from quitting the nuclear arms treaty but testing of a new missile has stirred regional Fears Deng argues for brake on economy Cambodian troops accused of killings National Savings Chinese seek help to halt exodus Alexander Chancellor in New York Homosexuality is more than a jolly schoolboy jape, and to mix it with snobbery for the sake of entertainment is distasteful Canada's off-the-shoulder politics Barbara Amiel is pleased to see a slightly louche aspect emerging in hew goody-two-shoes homeland Politicians face the costs of endless entitlements and an economic crunch This Lilley-livered letter All parties known welfare changes are needed, yet they are afraid to say so out loud Witch report The Times Diary In the Course of Duty Courage in Bosnia is no substitute for clear political thinking In Sickness and in Health Invalidity benefit should not be treated as another form of dole Art and Mart Rembrandts are beyond rubies and the rows of scholarship Lamont's policies, judgment and resignation speech UN in Somalia Opportunity knocks Fathers and divorce Airmen remembered Pirates of the cockle shores French for motorway A burnt-out case? Court Circular Birthdays Dinner Reception Service reception Personal Column Picture Gallery Weekend royal engagements Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh Church news Forthcoming marriages Service luncheons Service dinner Arleen Auger Arleen Auger, American soprano, died in the Netherlands of brain cancer on June 10 aged 53. She was born in Los Angeles on September 13,1939 Personal Column Major Sir John Pelly Major Sir John (Alwyn) Pelly, 6th Bt, JP, Dl, landowner and farmer, died on June 1 aged 74. He was born on September 11,1918 Professor Ronald Peacock Ronald Peacock, Professor of German at the universities of Leeds, 1939-45, Manchester, 1945-62, and at Bedford College, London, 1962-75, died on June 1 aged 85. He was born on November 22,1907 The Peace John Atyeo John Atyeo, former Bristol City and England centre forward, died of a heart attack on June 9 aged 61. He was born at Dilton, Wiltshire, on February 7,1932 News The Times Crossword No 19,255 Business Weather Weekend Money Outdated Paying up Slow pace The Pound Profile Picture Gallery Trade deficit raises fears over export performance QMH asset values may not cover debt By our City Staff: Bourse brokers take to the bottle Rugby Union DTI warns Air UK on link with Libya Athletics Family Assurance Society Life peerage for Bank of England Governor Weekend Sporting Fixtures By our Industrial Correspondent: Managers move to take over coalmine at Betws Direct Premium Account Receivers silent on price as Leyland buyout goes ahead By a Staff Reporter: Clowes 'wrong to use investments ' Investors offered golden opportunity Surprise as ECC signals a change of tack Britain attacked over go-slow towards EMU Business Roundup German slide 'easing' Alvis rises at half time Certificates draw £72m VTech profits fall Coats buys Dutch firm Osborne & Little in red Drummond passes Telegraph raises stake Determined custodian of the market place Patricia Tehan meets the official watchdog of trading practice and reflects on his first year in the job Business Profile: Sir Bryan Carsberg From a Correspondent: Bonn pact with US sets off EC row The Times Portfolio Dealing Service The Sunday Times Attali proposes widespread reorganisation at EBRD Southend Property Holdings Plc New-look Business Technology cuts losses Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Investors get a heatwave thirst for Cadbury Schweppes shares Stock Market (Reuter): Seesaw day for Nikkei World Markets Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street Home Income Plans When insurance fails to cover a disaster Buildings Extra vigilance locks out trouble Contents Banking on fair play on fees Comment Balmoral A Fimbra Member M&G Clear-up of rogue home income plans disappoints Zeneca puzzle for ICI holders Briefings Correction Save & Prosper Little chance of cash back for investors in rare coins RCI receivership confirmed Save & Prosper Davenham Trust Plc N&PNational & Provincial Building Society Battling to pay a 'lost' debt Henderson asks holders to vote for funds merger Taking the hassle out of house moving Jill Insley gives some vital ground rules on how to complete a deal and leave the nerves less frayed Northern Rock Centrebank CGT Allowance, April 1993 Company car tax rules tightened Criticism angers ombudsmen Consumer council says watchdogs fail to satisfy Keep life covered with interest Cheshire Building Society Briefings Save & Prosper Group Limited Michael Ward, Partridge Muir & Warren Ltd Guinness Flight Financial Adviser Independent Interest Rates Roundup Checking out the credit risks when buying your home High cost of stockbrokers Letters Settling credit cards Expatriates by choice Pension transfers and the protection of funds Save & Prosper Schroders Industry rich in potential Will the new Chancellor agree to relax the rules? Christine Whelan reports Smith New Court Corporate Finance Limited The good news is spreading fast Marketing and an education programme are promoting trusts Where to find the financial experts for advice Foreign & Colonial Management Ltd Govett Strategic Investnment Trust Plc Giants a step ahead Historic groups dominate the market, reports Helen Pridham Joining the adventurers Venture capital trusts provide an opportunity to test risky waters The Throgmorton Savings Scheme Winners over the hurdles Jo Hanks explains how the rate at which a portfolio has to grown to pay shareholders is calculated How to keep costs down Savings schemes lessen the expense of buying investment trust shares Murray Johnstone Limited Fidelity Investments Kleinwort Benson Investment Trusts Templeton Investment Management Beware of any hidden charges Investment trusts are a cheap way of investing in equities, but there are costs, says Hazel Spink Dunedin Fund Managers Ltd AITC the Association of Investment Trust Companies Sow your seeds in new fields The latest trusts offer high income and access to emerging markets Savers look for safer havens BG Baillie Gifford & Co Shares steady at close Fidelity Brokerage Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Catch the UK Recovery Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Hill avoids profusion of confusion Details Speak calls victory tune The Times For the Record Guide to the Weekend Fixtures By a Correspondent: Trinity on course to complete double England appoint Bett Searle brothers on trial Woosnam slips away Scotland's stern test ABA grant restored Navratilova heads for Eastbourne Sport in Brief Nolan in charge after dressage A Lion-hearted Scot born to tackle the leading role in rugby Saturday portrait: Gavin Hastings, by David Hands, rugby correspondent Time for Royal Ascot to adopt commercial stance Julian Muscat argues that sponsorship at next week's royal meeting would help to ease racing's plight at a time of falling ownership From our French Racing Correspondent: Boutin chases fourth classic Nottingham Colour Sergeant misses Ascot as Queen has double setback Richard Evans Nap: The Snout (2.50 Sandown Park) Next best: Cool Luke (4.45 York) Today's Races on Television Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings York Pritchard has final chance to share title Sandown Park Lingfield Park Bath Racing next week Rapid Raceline Nimble Regis eyes world crown to end run of despair David Powell reports on how a leading sprinter went to America in his attempt to fulfil a dream Coach of champions says emphasis on speed has put Briton in fast lane to success Northants assault carried on by Lamb Lathwell deserves England chance Nicholas blossoms early Cottey frustrates Surrey Yesterday's Scoreboards Promoters alarmed by levy on road races Jaded England must go with the Brazilian flow US Cup Details Gracious Stich takes control of all-German encounter High winds forecast for Island circuit Driven bananas by wheeling and dealing Andrew Longmore explores the tactics and intrigue that are part of the Milk Race Lillywhite optimistic about outcome Stem aims to keep players at Barnet By our Sports Staff: Dunwoody gains royal recognition Ruckwood books European place Cycling Gooch attacks English malaise On the eve of selection for the second Test, the England captain tells Alan Lee of his concern at his team's defeatist attitude Keeping up football's appearances Sporting Diary Sixty years on, Larwood made MBE Better Life Football 43 Exclusive Offer Eastern fount of English water gardens Fountains and cascades, pools and lakes—George Plumptre celebrates water gardens, from ancient Egypt to 20th-century England Price of fame is eternal reminiscence Weekend Voice: Mary Killen What to Wear Gala Preview NLB National Library for the Blind Reader's Guide to Hot Books The Saigon Experience Take the Mickey with a little Gaul The Disney empire has conquered continents, but in France there is a home-grown rival. Both have much to offer In France, Paul Hoggart finds Asterix fighting back against the theme-park hegemony of the Americans. For the children it just means twice as much fun En route Disney calls a new Toon Nicholas Wapshott tries out Toontown, Disneyland's attempt to entertain children who are too young to enjoy the spectacular adult attractions Passport to Disneyland Bank Holiday Special National Breakdown Ireland Ospreys show their talons for survival After 20 years of osprey-watching, Jim Crumley is still utterly bewitched—and occasionally baffled PBFA London Antiquarian Book Fairs Polished to bristly perfection for the show Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney A bird in the hand Which the Independent Consumer Guide Restaurant Watch Champagne 01 the hedgerows The 'old stiff granny used to make' has become a tasty little earner. Fiona Beckett reports on elderflower cordial Appetite for a bird Entertainning at Home Charies Florman Entrée to a sumptuous preview Dish of the Day House & Garden Outside for a good grilling Frances Bissell looks beyond bangers and burgers for barbecue fare Cool whites worth downing Buildings a Wine Cellar: 7 Picture Gallery Best Buys Picture Gallery Langley House Heaven and hell for pests The wet spring has brought out the aphids. Francesca Greenoak goes to war Gardens to visit Gardening Bernard Stuart Ltd Pioneer Weekend Tips Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items When the Rough Gets Growing the Tough Get Mowing COUNTax The Times Gilbertson & Page Limited Murray Best Buys Dr Stanley Sadie Musicologist My Perfect Weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items Robinsons of Winchester Voyage round the water garden Geoffrey Jellicoe gives us views on aspects of his designs for the water gardens at Shute House in Wiltshire A projection of winners in wacky races Dress up or dress down, put your shirt on a camel - it may not be Ascot, but it's the reel thing All the horses probably went to the knacker's yard 20 years ago—and Flashy Floss wasn't a filly, but a galumphing stallion The Times Shoparound Big Bed Co The Galaxy Range Ad-Chem Ltd MOPS Instant celebrity to put everyone in the shades The London Wall Bed Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Individually Made to Measure Shirts Drink Purer Water Multiple Display Advertising Items Bargain Secrets Factory Shop Tailored Covers Medivac G. L. P. What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Saturday Rendezvous Single Partners Nationwide Mass appeal for those in peril by the sea Ruth Gledhill finds the essence of Anglo-Catholicism in Blackpool Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Picture Gallery The Times World Chess Championship People with pull in the right places On Manday, teams of sporting politicos, clerics and soldiers will take Sporting Life Picture Gallery They 're off! And the smartest money's on the dress doctor Clients of a certain Fulham shop can enter the Royal Enclosure wearing last year's outfit and a confident smile, as Josephine Fairley reports What to Wear Learning the ropes Multiyork Property Allison JN Bentley Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Authentic handle on the past Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pelham Now under Construction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buying up the bygones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale around £84,000 Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Film Gillian Lynne Choreographer Evening out Music Exhibitions Word-Watching Dance New Videos Bookings Mesmerised by the sound of a daredevil The Latvian conductor Mariss Jansons, our first CD Direct choice, offers a stunning fusion of flair and finesse, writes Richard Morrison The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair The right CDs at the right price Bemused by the huge choice of discs in the shopes? Cd Direct, a service to Times readers, begins today Anti-industrial revolution The Sunday Times Hard nuts with soft centres Theatre: A stilted look at women in love And All Because The Lady Loves…The Cockpit From the heart of a Romantic Times CD Direct Offer This month's choice of four CDs, with details of how to order them The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Raymond Gubbay presents Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Daily Telegroph Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Donmar Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The Times World Chess Championship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite James Meade Limited Saturday Television and Radio Radio 3 Choice Variations Choice Variations Radio 3 Choice Sunday Television and Radio Choice Satellite Superlative Travel Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3120 Shotguns, wine and all that jazz David Flusfeder Previews the Best of next Week's Television A love lost in the Smoke Caitlin Moran mourns a sullen city mugged by heat and grief Thomas Lloyd Best Films Best Sport Schlock White Heat Barnardos Tacking today's issues PHS Magazine Contributors Alice Thomson's Diary Brave new Britain Letters Something for the Weekend John Diamond I don't expect the Yard to turn up, but a passing copper might have put his head round the door Volume sales Brought to book Polish jokes Mean spirited The New Peugeot 306. The Rival Peugeot The Dishonoui Subaru World Leather Renault Renault Clio The Spoils of War On the anniversary of the battle for Mount Longdon, Ken Lukowiak, who served in the Parachute Regiment during the Falklands war, argues that theremust be no war-crimes trials That's all there is in McDo McDonald's McDonald's Spooksville Terry Farrell's spectacular new M16 building on the Thames gives the lie to the secrecy of the secret service, Marcus Binney writes National Westminster Bank Duval Carpet Co. Ltd 200 Coupe above All, It's a Rover On the road Jan Morris finds Manhattan as contradictory and lovable as ever White poet's shirt Cream jacket Off-white mischief Cream washed linen double-breasted coat Milk Refreshes the Parts Wake up to Milk Reviving Rex Films in which scientists recreate dinosaurs by extracting Dna molecules from fossilised remains and " growing" them are not as fantastic as we might suppose, Nigel Hawkes reports Picture Gallery Findings Gold leaf mining One for the heart Smart-alec kill Paperbacks Giles Gordon The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd Cracking It (Part 27): Be Boring or Be Square Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Star Chefs The Times Test the taste of Bordeaux Robing Young samples the hospitality and produce of Château Mangnolsite of The Times five-day wine appreciation course French Wines in Plain English The Times Wine Course Picture Gallery City Lights Sydney Jane Wheatley on finding shoes and the right place to live Restaurant Guide Eating Out Travelling Light The Selfridge selection Rediscovered Originals David J. 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Kenya Citalia Italy Norwegian Coastal Voyages Coast & Country Villas Cala D'or is Special PCI Holidays Alternative Majorca Highbullen Hotel Getaway America Cayman Islands Corsican Affair Summer with Bladon Lines Cruising Turkey NSR Travel AITO Hideaways The Times Poland Czech Hungary 14 Days Florida Bahamas Cruise for only £449 Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent Travel Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy's Beaches & Cities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South West Scotland Walton Hall Members Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Games People Play Enter Password Chess Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3206: Playsquares Mystery By Apex Solutions Crossword No 3203 Picture Gallery Dudley Moore Holiday Inn Volvo
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