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News from 15/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, George Brock and Tom Walker, Christen Thomson (President, Oxford University Conservative Association), Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, Paula Davies, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Alan Blyth, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Derek Ezra, Neil Bennett, V. Posner, Simon Brown (East Midlands area chairman), I. J. Michell, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Tony Marlow, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Barry Goodchild, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Gawain towler (Yorkshire area chairman, Ccf), Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Margaret Murray (Chairman), Ruth Evans, Director, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ronald Faux and Jeremy Laurance, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Michael Schluter (Director, Keep Sunday Special Campaign), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Gayle Gander (Deputy national director), John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John Young, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Stephen Edell and Brian Murphy, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Kate Muir, Louise Gray, Edward Fennell, Sally Watts, Margot Norman, Robert Kirley, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Norman Hammond, Michael Winner, Wolfgang Münchau, James Wade (Parish transport representative), Mark Smy (Western area chairman), Mike McConville and Chester Mirsky, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, D. R. Harris, President, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Matthew d'Ancona, Philip Webster, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Richard Evans, Andrew Finkel Istanbul Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Alastair Goodlad, Minister of State, Foreign & Commonwealth, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Richard Duce, John Goodbody and Richard Duce, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Tim Judah Balkans Correspondent and James Bone, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Julian Farrand, The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau, Boyd-Carpenter, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mandy Childs, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, J. R. Northeast, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tonypandy, Peter Lawrence (Chairman), Derek Harris, Selborne, Dan Hannan (Deputy National director), Stockton, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Ian Wright (West Midlands area chairman), Malcolm Crawford, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Thatcher in 'get behind John' appeal to Tories An intervention from Lady Thatcher eases some of the pressures on John Major amid growing concern about a party split over potential tax increases Index Wild Gull Chase Fear for factory after Timex boss quits Ascot Week Scent of Victory for Turkey's Iron Lady Venables loses fight for control of Spurs Door to Chaos Coldstream earmarked for Bosnia By our Foreign Staff: UN battles on as charities denounce Somali deaths Singapore Airlines Law on Tuesday The honourable way out is Major's only option John Major has outlived his usefulness for the party he returned to power. Now, says Tony Marlow, Conservetive Mp for Northampton North, he should do the decent thing Student Tories quit as vote is overruled Forte Picture Gallery Cabinet divided over tax rises Ministers face bitter debate on strategy to control budget Labour to grill Fowler over Nadir's gifts to Tory party M40 highway robbery News in Brief Treasure hunter's hope News in Brief Private jail firm cleared News in Brief Floods hit 1,000 homes News in Brief Body found in sack News in Brief Man sets himself alight News in Brief Redwood shows his human nature Government beaten in education votes News in Brief Venables vows to continue fight for control of Spurs Judge says club must face the fact that Tottenham Hotsput's 'dream ticket' lies in shreds Murder victim's mother confronts Sams in court By a Staff Reporter: Huntsmen jailed for assault Injured prince is non-runner at Ascot By a Staff Reporter: Juggler who lost control of the ball Christian publisher assaulted boy of 14 Patek Philippe Geneve By a Staff Reporter: Loyalty of fans and players is unshaken Women reluctant to heed rape warning Three sex attacks have led police to advise women in a small town not to go out alone, but they have met resistance Dell Counties ancient and modern revised Airships launched on secret mission By a Staff Reporter: Samurai swordsman jailed for five years Doctor apologises to boy's family for cancer mistake The pathologist who caused a boy to undergo chemotheraphy for a cancer he did not have is to take early retirement By a Staff Reporter: Police informer awaits IRA bullet on return to Ulster Ordination of women 'in months' Aids falls among gay men Intercity Shuttle Top hats get a dusting down for Royal Ascot Citroèn Travel firms promise better advice to tourists Travel agents will consult the Foreign Office on ways to warn holidaymakers about the dangers they face abroad Nuclear factory 'a threat to health' Sex harassment claims rise 50% Britain opts out of EC ban on big motorcycles Abbey National East and West unite in dramatic coup ITV fears foreign takeovers Ford Rebel nurse wins £11,000 for sacking Health authority pulls out case against hospital whistle-blower Fide searches for world match cash The Times World Chess Championship Simple algebra to crack game codes Chess news Jailed gangs questioned over source of weapons Rise in gun crime Bayer: Expertise with Responsibility Picture Gallery Villagers fight to free vigilantes Pay offer to firemen Bayer Pacific raft enters port for repairs News in Brief Murder case News in Brief Attack remand New in Brief Youths in court News in Brief Worthy book News in Brief School arson News in Brief Vaughan post New in Brief Clarke steps into firing line of Tory civil war over tax The chancellor's mansion house speech tonight will help to decide the battle between left and right The Times World Chess Championship Picture Gallery Chancellor gets taste of autumn battles Riddell on Politics City audience awaits tough words on public spending Flats bill approved Europ assistance Ministers hunt for chinks in manifesto Parliament today Bosnian croats flee as vengeful Muslim army burns villages Dr Boutros Ghali wants to revive the London conference that gave rise to the Vance-Owen peace plan. Given conditions on the ground, the prospects look gloomy Italy mulls electoral reform bill News in Brief (Reuter): Le Pen loses New in Brief (Reuter): Bankers tried News in Brief (Reuter): Zhelev protest News in Brief (AFP): Left-wing lead News in Brief (Reuter): Plan accepted News in Brief (Reuter): Life line News in Brief (AFP): Christopher backs human rights plan French sing praises of lone-wolf rocker IMF aid ready for Russia Reuter: Pope laments plight of the unemployed Report condemns 'chaos' of EC's London offices Nordic sport German left picks leader to plot new path Aidid offers talks as Un rocket injures civilians UN forces are destroying General Aidid's ability to wage war in Somalia but at the cost of increasing his popularity and ruining their won Comunicacion Del Gobierno Argentino Relativa Al Voto… Pretoria studies reforms Victorious Campbell must ditch sound for substance UN chief 'regrets' Somali killings President's brief fling with press ends in acrimony Jewish woman judge picked to conclude Clinton ordeal Malawi voters queue to end one-party rule Turkey pins hopes on woman leader for change of tack Tansu Ciller's economic skills are proven, Foreign policy issues and, closer to home, ethnic Kurds will tax her further 'Rear Window' Patten urged to catch colony's killer sharks British diplomat leaves challenge of Tehran Grim reapers, bitter harvests Failure, frustration and fear are the everyday story of our farming folk Yarsley What Jimmy did next Matthew d'Ancona meets Jimmy Carter, soft speaker with no need of a big stick Why big is no longer beautiful Women in America are deciding that breast implants are not worth the risk Which twin won in the womb? Your first nine months may be as vital as your genetic make-up. Aileen Ballantyne on the latest nature-nurture debate Tesco Parents need not live in fear Why the case of a wrong diagnosis of bone cancer is unlikely is unlikely to be repeated What next on the books pages? Chatto & Lacey? Cagney & Windus? Accounts differ The Times Diary Why racism was doomed South Africa's white separatists amount to no more than a hill of has-beens. The political climate is changing irrevocably Songs in his heart The Times Diary Scam? The Times Diary Needled The Times Diary Now give Major a year's grace The Tories need a period of calm, says Woodrow Wyatt Short-lived disgrace Rights for All The West must keep the beacon of human rights aflame Turkey's Thatcher Mrs Ciller belongs to a new, thoroughly modern generation Outposts of Empire At last, we poor Britons are learning how the Ec lives Renewed threat to cancer hospital Transport, 40 years on The taste is sour Rejection of Tory student poll result How to know what we are eating Gormley as negotiator Stonehenge versus traffic needs Sunday trading Task for British Jews Out of control Court Circular Birthdays today Bryanston School The Bristol Society Glamorgan County Cricket Club Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Meeting Lecture Forthcoming marriages University news Official Solicitor Luncheon Latest wills Locked desk holds key to £39,000 sale Art market Peat firm to pay cost of forest work Archaeology Church news Alec Horsley Alec Horsley, founder and life president of Northern Foods, died on June 11 aged 90. He was born on September 1,1902 Deke Slayton Donald Kent Slayton, American astronaut, died of brain cancer at his homw in League City, Texas, on June 13 aged 69. He was born in Saparta, Wisconsin, on March 1,1924 Personal Column Mari Curie Cancer Care Dame Joyce Bishop Dame Joyce Bishop, DBE former head mistress of the Godolphin and Latymer School, London, died on June 7 aged 96. She was born in Birmingham on July 28,1896 West Germany Emerge Worthy Winners Noel Whitcomb Noel Whitcomb, newspaper columnist who brought the high life to millions, died on June 11 aged 73. He was born on Christmas Day 1919 Madeleine Mainstone Thatcher tells Tories: back Major UN keeps up attacks in Somalia Venables loses battle Timex boss quits On Bosnian alert Cancer error apology Sams trial outburst Clinton's truce with the press ends The Times Crossword No 19,25 Thousands flee Fire pay peace move Turkey's new broom German SPD leader EC office 'chaos' Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Sport People in the Times Weather Features Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today John Charcol Small Business Picture Gallery By our Economics Correspondent: Output prices remain subdued BIS backs Lamont central batk line Educating the new Chancellor on inflation Arts Sport De Lorean liquidators recover over £20m Television and Radio Brittan in talks to avert EC trade policy split Less than one week before the Copenhagen summit, Germany's unilateral move has shattered the Community's united stance on trade sanctions The Times Unit Trust Information Service East Midlands powers on Heywood Williams buys into US housing Business Roundup Zestril lifts Zeneca price Business Roundup Airtours acquires Hogg Business Roundup Fewer companies fail Business Roundup Russian planemakers go for the hard sell in Pans Incentives toned down for the third Bt sale The government denies it is "massaging" the Bt share price by favouring institutions that are buyers of existing shares before the sale of the third and last tranche Millwall talks to investors Chillington up Reed closer Stratagem rises A more golden future for gold Nissan Uk chief 'cheated' Revenue out of £97m Commercial property hope East Midlands Electricity BET cuts payout and losses Exports revive Kenwood Beverley ahead M&W jumps Treatt advances Major Changes Recent Issues Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options VW chief plans dream project New hope of cut in base rates pushes shares sharply higher Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities GEC takes one-third stake in Eurorail London Financial Futures Cautious investors hold back volume World Markets Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Putting the case against an independent central bank Malcolm Crawford says the potential for conflict between exchange and interest-rate objectives would be high if the Bank were given a free hand Maxwell and the numbers game The Times City Diary His new forte The Times City Diary Party hopper The Times City Diary Smudged The Times City Diary Mason's mischief The Times City Diary NCC twisted facts East Midlands Bet Plain speaking Soros impresses Business Letter UK not wary of trade with Korea Business Letters Ringing wrong numbers Tempus Output prices Business Letters Setting pension fund surplus levels The Times ITV companies Prices squeezed higher Building Society Investors! Ringing the changes for answer services Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Answerlink PLC Picture Gallery Rowland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspaper Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Westminster Bank Name of the game is success Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchising Time Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Douglas Llambias Metropolitan Police Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD GFS Hertsmere Hammicks Legal Bookshop Hold your tongue, m'lud Frances Gibb says that training for judges may be the solution to insensitive remarks As clear as a lawyer? Piano Sale now on Scrivenor: Floored jewel Scrivenor: Housing appeal Scrivenor: Big issue Scrivenor: Figured out Scrivenor: Helping hands Simons Fres Legal Section When youngsters take over a court Dubious Bargain ZMB Clyde & Co Mason & Nurse Phillip Elliott Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Hertfordshire Coole & Haddock Zarak MacRae Brenner Graham Gill & Young Royal Insurance Richard Stone Qc A plea against bargaining Should we put our trust in the American system, ask Mike McCoville and Chester Mirsky Chambers Chambers & Partners: Professional… Tenancy Vacancy Baker & Mckenzie Legal Resources Group Moving up and on to the board Fresh faces have appeared in positions of power. Who are they and how are they going to go about making changes? Reports created risk of prejudice Court of Appeal Law Report June 15 1993 Court of Appeal Joint occupation for housing benefit Robert Walters Associates Butterworths Careful use of specimen directions The Times Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Legal Notices Deciding when interest is to be added in compromising Admiralty claim Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rock Happiness is . . . a square oyster Joe Joseph to the maverick French designer Philippe Starck, subject of a major London exhibition Job well done, two decades on Dance: John Percival on a key work in the history of English ballet Voices of youth and experience London Concerts Books Smart informality Opera The Marriage of Figaro Hackney Empire Barbican Hall Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainemtn complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingnston's assessemtn of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avallable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessemtn of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Alternative is a relative term Rock: An open-air festival in north London, and two contenders on the road Great Xpectations Finsbury Park Up pops another songwriting team Dodgy Marquee, London Air of heirs apparent Kingmaker UEA, Norwich The Times I'm sorry, 111 publish that again The original text of Joyce's Ulysses, which is reprinted tomorrow, on 'Bloomsday', will rekindle a fierce literary debate, says Nicolette Jones Set in their ways Theatre Lipstick Dreams Shaw Too good to be suppressed Barry Millington, in Grieg's home town, on works rediscovered during the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth America caught at the turn of a tide Television Review: Tony Patrick on a new Chenne 4 drama series The Times Red Sox clip Orioles wings Pools Forecast Akabusi and Christie head Rome challenge British Team Singh in full swing John Hopkins, golf correspondent, hails the successful arrival of Vijay Singh on the United States tour For the Record Today's Fixtures Seeking better deal for coaches Word-Watching Cambridge Mays The Times Stonehatch to head first-day double for Chapple-Hyam Tenby dope test proves negative Thunderer: Royal Ascot Rain frustrates Zafonic's reappearance Today's Races on Television Thirsk Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings No action taken on National officials Rapid Raceline Fifth choice shows first-rate attitude Barkley bulldozes Chicago Bulls Simon Barnes watches the mean machine of basketball stand firm against the charge of redoubtable opponents Essex impose fine of £250 on Foster Lions experiment with Leonard Formula One has bad sense of timing Yesterday's Scoreboards McGoldrick joins Arsenal for ?£lm Sport in Brief County Table BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Elizabeth David Cookshops Authentic French… Athletics Women's tennis serves up bacK-to-back security Agassi enjoys Wimbledon boost Concise Crossword No 3122 Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Faldo looks to US Open for change in fortunes Gonzalez Byass Racing

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