News from 16/06/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, David Trimble, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Charles Morgan, Iain R Webb, Fashion Editor, John Vincent, R. W. Mott, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Majorie Mowlam (Shadow minister for citizens' rights), Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Katie Ivens (Vice-Chairman), Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Alan Peacock (Chairman, Scottish Arts Council member, Arts Council of Great Britain, 1986-92), Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Richard Duce and John Shaw, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Alan R. Gillott, W. A. C. Newsom, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau and Ian Brodie, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Sheila Gunn and Angela MacKay, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Tim Judah Balkans Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Peter Hopkirk, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Duncan Heenan, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Philip Robinson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Malcolm Rifkind, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Matthew D'ancona, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, R. T. M. Ahern, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Peter Elfer, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Dudley, Peter Taylor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, John Goodbody, Brian MacArthur, P. A. J. Waddington, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Carewe, Christine Webb, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Nick Seaton (Chairman), John Shaw, George Trefgarne, Ali Mermaid, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, C. M. Howard, Tim Severin, Philip Pangalos, Christopher Elliott, Alan Coren, Tony Hall, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, Simon A. Bentley (Chairman & chief executive), Anne McElvoy, David Sedgwick, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Adrian Holloway, Jan Raath, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoClarke promises to go for growth Chancellor Keeps tax rise as a Budget option The Chancellor wants to shake off the Treasury Stratjacket to make growth and higher living standards key aims of his economic policy Nadir's £440,000 for Tories Index Alice Thomson A taste of things to come: the same ingredients, but a brand new recipe The Chancellor did not announce any new policies in his speech, Anatole Kalestsky writes, but there was a move back to common sense Serial murderer stalks London gays Tim Severin Among the pirates: the China voyage… Picture Gallery Police face cover-up at Royal Ascot Victoria Glendinning Virago at 20: a modern classic… Champion racer Hunt found dead at home Abbey National Media Who needs a secret society? Dell Statistics set the penguins flapping Picture Gallery Parents back boycott, inspectors tell Patten Millions lack basic skills Thatcher's endorsement of Major launches backbench guessing game Baroness Thatcher's apparent support has eased the pressure on the prime minister. But, asks Nicholas Wood, for how long? Major backs curbs on invalidity pay News in Brief Rig deal saves jobs News in Brief Quinlivan charged News in Brief Tractor crushes peer News in Brief Missing boy plea News in Brief IRA informer arrested News in Brief Widow's son cleared News in Brief Timex to close plant at centre of dispute News in Brief Rolls-Royce cars given tax bonus News in Brief Ascot loses some of its royal presence Carnival of colour on opening day mixes sombre style with a dash of the daring Buckingham Palace says the Queen Mother's absence from racing's royal showpiece is no cause for alarm Spurs fans 'threatened Sugar family' Greeks in rubber and blubber reveal the fine art of coarse humour Old Vic First Night Evaair Topper wins hat stakes by a head TV charity fatigue kills oft Telethon Citroen Hunt, the champion who lived life at full throttle Motor racing salutes 'the archetypal British sportman' who was never afraid to speak his mind Secret war papers to be made public Canon The Rover Commitment Umpires bowl out one-leg batsman Swinton Insurance Minister backs vigilante appeal The campaign to free two men jailed for kidnapping a suspected thief is gathering pace with calls for an early appeal hearing Westminster council leader raided in housing enquiry Race-attack victim is critical Unipart Practical joke ended in death News in Brief Boys named News in Brief Allitt appeal News in Brief Tory MP to go News in Brief Briton freed News in Brief Parcel blast News in Brief Mother died 'after sect pressured her to refuse blood' Elton John abandons Israel tour Charity supporters fear rival appeal By a Staff Reporter: Bank man 'had client's cash card' Debenh Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Rail passengers to be charged for extra baggage DNA files to oust fingerprints AMS Justice commission split over defendants' right to silence First private toll M-way to be built for £300m Protesters jeer at minister's 'bold innovation' Saudi prince gave envoy 'rocket' over arms The Times World Chess Championship Short and Kasparov struck off world list Why the big spenders should be forced to flaunt their political donations Riddell on Politics Conservatives admit secret £440,000 gifts from Nadir Midland Tycoon's furniture sold Tories seek time to patch up differences before election Tebbit backs Euro-sceptic for party post Former minister opposes union bill Parliament today Italy calls for greater policy role in Somalia United Naitons credibility damaged as its actions in Africa and Balkans provoke growing criticism Reuter: Governor in Kennedy shooting dies at 76 Troubled Clinton tries again to end squabble with press Serb-Croat deal puts seal on alliance Quorum White House revives air strike option Our Foreign Staff: Malawi vote spells end for Banda's one-man rule By our Foreign Staff: Haitian parliament offers Aristide power at a price By our Foreign Staff: Damian beats belles to beauty prize Puritan dictator who set women dancing Dissidents were 'crocodile meat' but Banda's rule was more than repression, Peter Taylor writes Inkatha quits talks in poll protest Now this Volvo Carries Just Miners win battle with Kravchuk on election The Ukrainian leader is staking his position on winning a Yeltsin-style referendum. His critics believe he may have already left his run too late The Volvo 940 Estate Picture Gallery Peking rumour-mill hints at gains on Hong Kong Our Foreign Staff: Ex-Communist takes over to halt Azerbaijan revolt Our Foreign Staff: Rights conference splits on press Rebel prince leaves Cambodia News in Brief (AP): Avana offers olive branch News in Brief (Reuter): Tirana unveils republic plan News in Brief (AFP): Indian attack News in Brief Talks resume News in Brief (Reuter): Class act fails News in Brief (AFP): Sofia protest News in Brief Pirate on the horizon Tim Severin has just arrived at his first port of call on his remarkable voyage across the Pacific by raft Classic A majestic thumbs-down Young children show a cynical grasp of current affairs, says Libby Purves The making of a modern classic In 20 years Virago has gone from radical chic to the establishment, writes Victoria Glendinning Gala night entree for party lovers A Times Reader Spectal Event How the stag night lost its kick The outrageous exploits of brides-to-on their hen nights are increasingly outdoing those of the grooms Could you take this pressure? Alice Thomson on women tennis players forced to balance wealth and glamour against stress and living abnormally Should bobbies wield the big stick? Batons may help police to defend themselves but wreck their image Wobbly bits succumb to hard sell Women will pay a lot to treat their cellulite even if the condition doesn't exist, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Philip Antrobus Ltd. Please give me back my isobars and centigrade and occluded fronts Hunt the footage The Times Diary A car named Desire The Times Diary Picture Gallery The black man's burden Bombing other countries for the sake of good television is an immoral new twist to American policy Still shuffling The Times Diary Squabble at Aunty's The Times Diary Ideals behind the policies Tories must explain their beliefs, says Malcolm Rifkind Good Politics Mr Clarke made a confident start in office last night Good News out of Africa Malawi and Nigeria shine a light from the dark continent Swing, Swing Together Remember the days of swift oars and dirty laughter When courage fails on arts grants Beating terrorism Family policy Support from the rear French for motorway Piety and politics on school tests Mogadishu air strike Chess initiatives Racism and diet Jobs for the boys? Court Circular Birthdays today Sir Roger Falk Today's royal engagements Dinner Picture Gallery Memorial services Personal Column National Art Collections Fund Reception Anniversaries Cruse Poems Marie Curie Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marriage Salters' Company Church news James Hunt James Hunt, former world motor racing champion died of a heart attack at his london home yesterday aged 45 He was born on August 29,1947 Personal Column Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Captain John Coote Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Army Benevolent Fund Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Research into Ageing Church Housing Trust RNLI Argentina Surrenders Professor M. C. Bradbrook Professor Muriel Bradbrock, Professor of English at Cambridge, 1956-76, and Mistress of Girton College, 1968-84. She was born on April 27,1909 To Advertise Call Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Repossessed Properties Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nr Boscastle Multiple Classified Advertising Items No title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Det Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Gas Multiple Display Advertising Items General Accident Property Services Barratt Smedley Homes Ltd Fax Shoot north for a sporting estate Rachel Kelly looks at a market that is picking up as foreign buyers hover in the hope of bagging bargains Under the reeds, a house for today A traditional material is being used to add charm to nineties houses Rentals Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Nell Gwynn House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ready to rise again On the Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clarke promises to go for growth The Times Crossword No 19,258 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Sport Weather Pilkington Features Homes Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today No quick cure for chronic ailments Secretarial By our Economics Correspondent: Goods output at best rate for four years Governor rues failures of money policy Clarke keeps economic policy options open Arts Picture Gallery Sport Chase De Vere No Title Director goes with payment of £3.2m CBI wary about retail sales rise Dairy Crest Picture Gallery Nissan UK chiefs in 'tax fraud' US inflation rate tumbles to 1.7% BCCI client charged with theft of £2.77m By our City Staff: News Corp in TVB talks Small firms need stable finance Se Chairman Low inflation is key to safe recovery Chancellor Forte Crest Axe must spare London projects Dairy Crest considers flotation Rolls order Tin prices fall Channel ahead Steel approval Fountain highmead Clay miner receives £87m takeover offer Investors wait to hear what the Chancellor has to say Stock Market Company News in Brief Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Making heavy work of data on those queuing for jobs Many believe that unemployment figures, the accuracy of which is widely questioned, will rise tomorrow, writes Philip Bassett Touché on frighteners The Times City Diary Unisex party bags The Times City Diary Long wait over The Times City Diary Mayoral gown The Times City Diary On the run The Times City Diary Blacks Leisure's host of understanding fans Blowing the government's privatisation cover MEPC Manweb Tempus The hard ecu is preferable to a single European currency The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… New boy, same fence Tempus Wessex Water Tempus Paying for past mistakes Accountancy and Finance Ford Fki Tumpus MEPC announces £222m cash call Use the Power of the Press Post group plans listing Business Roundup Volex doubles profit Business Roundup Coats Viyella lifts stake Business Roundup David Lloyd 84% ahead Business Roundup Builder back in black Business Roudnup Metrotect to float Business Roundup Archer agency cuts dividend after loss Business Roundup Heinz to hasten job cuts Lack of support Lincoln Shire 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 Waste venture helps Wessex Water rise Elizabeth Hunt Gordon Yates Crone Corkill Cross Selection La Crème De La Crème Elizabeth Hunt The Work Shop Diana Duggan Associates It's Legal and It's £20K ++ Jigsaw Recruitment Cross Selection Elizabeth Hunt Austen Smythe Office Angels Angela Mortimer Senior Property Pa Elizabeth Hunt Crone Corkill ChildLine 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day to day Experienced temps can have all the work they want if they have the right agency, says Joan Llewelyn Owens Angela Mortimer Multilingual services A Rare Opportunity in a Leading Latin American… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items 2 Super Pa's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cobbold & Davis Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones The Work Shop Tate Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who needs a secret society? Freedom of information and the 'right to know' also mean looking for the meaning behind events, says Tony Hall Government documents are kept a secret—and the position of civil servants is ambiguous Daily Mirror Regional Sales Consultants Eversheds Evershed Wells & Hind Business Systems Training Ltd UK Sales and Marketing Position Research and Development Manager Arts Graduate Media, Sales & Marketing Ed. J. Burrow & Co. Ltd Would You like to Join my Successful Team Stott takes his sweet revenge Paper round Sélêct Commercial Finance Senior Account Executive Required by Counsellor Mw… Journalist Nomads cross the wasteland Richard Corl reports from the Venice Biennale, where image of political and social turmoil predominate Venice: Galleries Choice Baroque from the backyards Theatre: Michael Wright on a Brazilian extravaganza opening in London tonight Opera Media, Sales & Marketing U. K. Sales Manager GRE Properties Theatre Sales Executive Sales Assistant All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Box No Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returs only Some seets available Seat at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country All-conquering invader returns Opera: A Verdi revival returns, even more stirrring: plus a worthy Berlioz effort A vigorous sketch Benvenuto Cellini Queen Elizabeth Hall Intentions or inventions VoltAire Bloomsbury Theatre Idols going on parade again Television: Simon Tait on a new home for old programmes; Joe Joseph on adulterers' confessions Hero goes the distance Theatre The Times World Chess Championship Originals must be preserved because they are the best Radio Review Keys to a fortune Art Briefing Sadler's Wells Wrong to kiss and tell Enter the age of intelligence The office of the future will be built to adapt to rapidly changing circumstances. Derek Harris reports Herman miller Action Office "AsNew" Disaster Recovery Serco Facilities Management MICa Hunsbury The Times Facilities Management Heatbusters A marriage of convenience The role of outsourcing is poised to expand over the next few years Catering for the staff Providing better facilities could cut the costs of canteens, Rodney Hobson says Total Facilities Management Premises Management Ltd Building Management South East Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited Facilities Management MJN OCS Group Ltd Pall Mall Services Psa Making the most, and best of waste Management needs to recognise its responsibilities when companies produce waste A smooth Texaco move In Brief Fire system at Guy's In Brief Haden Drake & Scull More time to change In Brief Mail sorted out In Brief Building management Workstation Plus Ireland hope to take lead in group For the Record Word-Watching Montgomerie senses opportunity Scot plans to put record straight on return to US Open Thomas leaves Palace Wales future under threat Yesterday's Racing Results High priest of havoc cashes in by raising hell Simon Barnes finds American basketball's most unlikely role model enjoying life on his terms Fixtures Sports Service Kingmambo defies rough passage Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Royal Ascot Recession hits attendance Boutin writes fresh chapter of remarkable success story Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Ripon Lions pay big price for leaving Probyn behind Bristling Hughes leads Australia to clowning glory Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on the fast bowler whose comic image belies a record that puts him near the top of his profession Draw gives Agassi tough opener Wimbledon Singles Draw Britain's day of success Fernandez falls at second hurdle Pagel receives ban after Tordo injury Sport in Brief Johnson goes for 400 Sport in Brief Victory for England Sport in Brief Pay offer for referees Sport in Brief Player faces Palmer Sport in Brief Pioneer in Moscow Sport in Brief IndyCar race in doubt Sport in Brief Bailey caps fine day for Britain BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Radio 3 Norwich Union Golf 40 World of motor racing pays tribute to champion Adrian Hollowyn on the driver who went from Hunt the Shunt to world champion in three years Agassi's return ends in defeat Concise Crossword No 3123 Sugar issues renewed warning Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Raging 41 Lord's puts third umpire to the test
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