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News from 17/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Philip Webster, Chess Political Correspondent, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Tricia Phillips (Chairman of Council), Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, James Stanford, Christopher Brown, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, David Rhys Jones, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Maurice Gillibrand, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Eliou, A. E. Woollett, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Geoff Brown, Ruth Evans, Director, Irwin Stelzer, Nicola Beauman, Martin Fletcher, Alice Thomson & Julia Llewellyn Smith, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Robert Seely, Paul Collins, Peter Ackroyd, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Tim Judah Balkans Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Lawrie Smith, Eric Dehn, Anthony Bailey, Margaret Erskine, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Gerald Malone, Deputy Chairman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Stuart Crainer, Steven Downes, A. J Fearn, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Sheila Gunn, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Andy Lavender, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, David Miller, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Jon Wareing (Chair), Ronald Brownstein, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Brenda Houghton, Brian Steptoe, Dennis L. Bird, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Robin Stacey, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Tony Davies, Robert Bennett, Matthew Parris, Adrian Moorhouse, Steve Backley, Roger Black, Will Carling, Bobby Charlton, Linford Christie, Sharron Davies, David Gower, Gary Lineker, Derek Redmond, Bryan Robson, Christopher Hawtree, Stephen Gardner, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Neil Harris, Neil Murray, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, P. A. Hardingham, Peter Victor, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Donald Hunt, John R Poole, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Alan Denson, Richard Duce, and Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Frank Field, John Prosser, Melinda Camber Porter, William Plowden, W T Blunt, George Sivell City Editor, David Napley, (Chairman), Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,

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Fowler fights back as Nadir cash row grows Labor will maintain the pressure on the Conservatives over secret donations to the party by calling a special Commons debate next week Index Heal's Summer Sale The £1m-A-DAY Man Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: American-led troops move in to destroy Aidid's HQ Early Warning Beyond the Bar Serbs and Croats close to partition deal on Bosnia Gay-killer Mis police he will murder one victim a week Sixteen Pages of Top Jobs Major tells cabinet to 'sing from same hymn sheet' on tax Electoral law forces early by-election Cecil Gee There are no safe havens for a public speaker Wales counts cost of flooding Summer showers bring misery Hunt was a big loser at Lloyd's Correction Phone numbers to be for life Queen Mother has 'mild' dose of flu News in Brief House sales held back Blood chief supported Major hopeful on Ulster Insider trial collapses Casey home bombed Clarke to scrap pay limit Detectives link murders of London gays Homesexuals feel sense of siege as police warn of serial killer who has already struck five times An isolated killing in March is now thought to have been the first in a trail of homosexual deaths Police trust-builders face tough test Scotland Yard Envoy restores Elton's harmony Close-knit community is riven by fear Gay Haunts in London Jury hears tape of kidnap victim Dell Social stigma increases risks Viewpoint Dear Prime Minister Howard approves trials for new police truncheons British policemen need greater protection against an increasingly violent class of criminal, officers say Hand scanners to cut airport delays The Ultimate Guide to Business Motorola Picture Gallery Second child in cancer error Peugeot Ex-solicitor bypasses the Bar to reach High Court Earl makes a spirited Lords debut Europe lets Japanese see electronic secrets GPs' leader accuses No 10 of slur over disability pay May Howe urges better portrayal of women on TV Briton shot in Florida News in Brief Banker loses Two appeal Coach crashes Cricket support Artistic alert M3 protest Whisky death Muslims criticise court annulment of arranged marriage Mercury Communications Lawyers threaten Maxwell musical BR spends £17m on door locks British Gas War galley's oars beat the drum of democracy Heavy rain fails to deter 140 oarsmen and women from delivering a Greek greething to Westminster Secret weapon made craft queen of the Med Handkerchief clue to tsar mystery The Times World Chess Championship Schools spend with few checks More pupils choose to stay in education Summer Sale Hurd seeks to heal Tory divisions on Europe Dixons Major's reshuffle caution leaves cabinet vulnerable Riddell on Politics Education shake-up planned Disabled bill launched MPs urge Smith to avert clash Britain plans summit to speed Hong Kong talks Talks over greater democracy for Hong Kong appear to be going nowhere. Peking is waiting for Whitehall to crack so that it can pull the rug out from under Chris Patten Miyazawa tested as opposition woos LDP rebels Reuter: Cambodia parties agree interim deal Abbey National Picture Gallery Alexander the Great rallies modern legion Macedonia It began as a squabble over a name, but Macedonia has brought a poisonous cauldron to the boil, Eve-Ann Prentice reports from Thessalonika Our Foreign Staff: Muslims shun plan for partition backed by Serbs and Croats President Izetbegovic of Bosnia said he could no longer continue talking while Serbs bombarded the Muslim enclave of Gorazde in eastern Bosnia (Reuter): Kohl vows to widen police powers and offers Turks more rights Pasqua courts popularity with immigrant crackdown Ukraine decree fails to halt strike Clinton sets out to assert US world influence Stung by criticism and accused of a lack of vision, the Clinton administration has launched an initiative that lists foreign policy successes in the world's troublespots From Associated Press in New York: UN agrees to tighten Haiti blockade Brother ends exile after Collor impeachment A man branded insane by his family for exposing corruption in the presidency has been vindicated, David Adams, Latin America correspondent, writes China leads Asian challenge to the principle of universal human rights Lilo Leisure Products Limited Duo parts troubled waters to sing again America offers deal on Golan News in Brief Result delayed Rao accused Peace breached Aids death toll Banda pledge Canada's prophet of the fantastic Ben MacIntyre meets the author Robertson Davies, a dedicated eccentric who disproved the theory that all Canadians are boring Davies is playing out a character role of his own invention The Times World Chess Championship Death goes cruising A serial killer is pursuing homosexual men who go in search of sado-masochistic relationships Poet in a corner How John Clare found asylum, cancer diagnosis under scrutiny, and a new drug to treat diabetes The art of preventing blocked-up arteries Aileen Ballantyne reports on a new technique that offers early warning against hearl disease and strokes Needle versus the knife Keep it on the level Picture Gallery That obscure hormone of desire The discovery that therapy to replace testosterone can help women have lost their Iibido after cancer trealment offers hope, says Dr James Le Tanu Carnell Ltd Philip Howard Umpires should be impartial, but please, not infallible Plenty of fight left Hello hello Picture Gallery Can Mr Clarke do sums? Public borrowing is out of control and tolerance of taxation is reaching its limit, so spending cuts are inevitable Opportunity knocks My lords. . . Dundee's final watch Philip Bassett on why Timex ran out of patience The Future Postponed Japan cannot put off political reform indefinitely Self-Defence for the Police Mr Howard has made a welcome gesture of support A Timewarp Timex joins the grim roll of union dishonour Share for sport in national lottery Rigours of rote Backache treatment Reassessment of Rembrandt's works Student Tory row Judges on trial Upstart clerks Threat to choice of free contraceptives Motorcycle curb Gourmet grievances Court Circular Birthdays today Christening Personal Column Today's royal engagements City of London Solicitors' Company Service luncheon Picture Gallery Dinners Church news Reception Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Anniversaries Company of Tobacco Pipe Makers and Tobacco Blenders Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Marriages Latest wills John Connally Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Absolutely All Wimbledon Debentures Wanted All Tickets Wimbledon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Tickets for Sale Wimbledon Debentures Top Prices Paid Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Piggott Multiple Classified Advertising Items Services Had given his all. He sprawled and changed his legs.… Multiple Display Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund (From our correspondent): The New York Steamship Disaster New York, June 15 On this Day June 17 1904 Lindsay Hassett Changing Spanish practices A code of conduct for estate agents in Spain will come too late for many victims. Marianne Curphey reports Music to the ears The long-term future of St Lucia's jazz festival looks rosy Travel Flights Australia Saber Travel Mexico Cruise the Caribbean Flyaways Orlando USA Embassy Travel Global Link Condor Travel The height of skiing folly? Greek environmentalists are up in arms over plans for Mount Olympus Viceroy Travel Amsterdam Travel Bank Guaranteed Lowest Fares Destination Portugal Europe After A-level the world's your oyster Many students are taking a" gap" year off. But where to go? Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpha Flights Seat Search Travel Flights World Cup woes for operators To book or not book for America? British football fans seem to be leaving it until the last moment to decide Shirts with a screen South African Airways New track for Inter-Rail Florida's sun shines Euro-wariness-and weariness-combine to make the New World the new tourist Mecca Midlands accent Italian overture Travelogs Train safari British Rail International Dutch ditch first class Top-service air travel could become a thing of a past if other airlines dicide to follow KLM's example News The Times Crossword No 19,259 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Sport Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses Features Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Look west for Europe's new jobs Accountancy Names asked to find £157m by end of July More than 4,000 names in some of the worst-hit Lloyd's of London syndicates are being asked to pay more than £157 million by the end of next month Goldman Sachs fined for Maxwell share dealings Arts Picture Gallery Retail recovery falters again Sport The Original Dalvey Business Card Case Books Art of the Ancient Persians EC admits to worst recession in 40 years Soros heads earnings league with £1m a day Microsoft Inland Revenue steps up pressure in tax row with US Generator seeks help for review Help for oil firms hit by Budget cut Granada pushes ahead to £68m Newspaper publisher thrives after cutbacks Business Roundup Credit bank advances Vodafone Euro-service Chemring lifts payout M&S chief rewarded Mountview improves Low & Bonar buys NFG may drop profit forecasts Despite tough trading conditions, NFC is holding to its profits forecast of between £95 million and £100 million for the full year, subject to a stable exchange rate By a Correspondent: Nissan case 'was full of doubt' EC banana rules face challenges By a Correspondent: Aer Lingus prepares to shed 1,500 jobs By our City Staff: BR lines up Red Star for sell-off Multiple Display Advertising Items By a Correspondent: Ministers to hunt Clowes assets Carpetright float set to succeed USAir warning Shell in talks Stirling leaps Honda setback Homeowners Friendly Society Provisions push Porter Chadburn into the red Mad cows send shares of food companies running for coyer Stock Market Anagen coming to market in placing By our City Staff: Hemingway buys Allied properties (Reuter): Tokyo under 20,000 Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Senate finance deal triggers Dow rise World Markets City Diary The Times Unsung swam song Wal of a time Will Clarke go native during his time on Treasury island? Economic View Anatole Kaletsky believes the new Chancellor will need all his energies to avoid being paralysed by the Treasury knights LG heeds R-M Trading down Robomops BES investors face retrospective tax Directors should act for owners NFC Vodafone NCC 'did not twist the facts' Granada's new schedules Tempus Anagen Tarmac Gala night entree for party lovers A 'times' Reader Special Event No Title Russians find a safe haven for their cash in Cyprus sunshine Directors of Dobson Park quit Ivory & Sime up CIA venture Coakley payout Paint firm rises The Times Heseltine reforms leave CBl unmoved Champneys offering keep-fit timeshare to boost fortunes Tarmac sells most of waste business Shake-up splits EBRD directors The Times By a Correspondent: Late rush for shares in NIE sell-off Shares close below best The S. E. C. Ashes Challenge To Advertise Research International Ltd High Profile PR to 20K Financial Controller (Surrey) Davies Kidd Graduate Trainees £12,500 Semi-Senior Italian spkg accounts assist Financial Catalyst Ltd St. Jude Medical Europe Tony Stone Images Exciting Opportunity Office Administrator Barristers' Chambers Accountancy & Finance Ruck P/Q Expense Accountant GAP Activity Projects (GAP) Ltd Personal Assistant to Chief Executive Secretary for International Metal Traders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grimsbsy College of Technology and Arts Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-Secretarial Senior Tutors Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Management Accountant/analyst Davies Kidd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Available Immediately? Tempting Times The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 071 782 7828 Senior Part Time Vacancies Accountancy The Times Newspapers Legal Announcement Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Flexibility adds up to success DTI plans to blow cobwebs off arcane company laws Black day as PW retrenches Any Other Business Honourable CAs Bridger's Bunker If the cap fits Facts in contribution notice cases Law Report June 17 1993 Adam Smith would have approved Pre-trial discussion of evidence deplored 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 STERLlNG Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Living and dying by desire Cinema: David Robinson on Savage Nights, love and Aids; plus criminal proceedings in Nottingham From groupie to star, by way of The Tempest David Robinson meets Romane Bohringer, who won a Cesar award for her first film role, as the co-star of Savage Nights Sotheby's Theatre Savage Nights Preview Everything but the gory details Alison Roberts hunts for clues at Shorts in the Dark, Nottingham's annual festival of thriller films Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Regional Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Current Multiple Classified Advertising Items Words fail everybody at times The Desire Paths Royal Court London Theatre: Inscrutable or merely obscure? Two avant-garde shows The Desire Paths Royal Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flea-bite satire for the slower-witted Call Blue Jane Royal Court Theatre Upstairs Rousing team farewell Opera The Magic Flute Coliseum Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building up to a new battle Despite the quality of the proposed designs, plans for a new gallery in Glasgow may still create controversy. Marcus Binney reports Classics for the Asking The Times The Times CD Direct Comic clash of cultures What happens when a professional playwright meets amateur actors? Blows make a dramatic impact London Concerts It pays to think big Arts Briefing BBC music Magazine Btitterfly broken upon a wheel Nicola Beauman on a life a 'Sachie' Sitwell, who never got over his mother's imprisonment for fraud Sacheverell Sitwell Splendours and Miseries By Sarah Bradford Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Flights on the banks of Thames Jewels of the peacock throne The Art of the Perisn Courts Selections from the Art and History Trust Collection By Abolaia Soudavar Rizzli £55 BG Authors Bright book of fierce life New Authors Aliens invade culture American Salons Encounters with European Modernism, 1885-1917 By Robert M. Crunden Oup £30 The summer's best wines. The search is over Privatise welfare, nationalise charity The Charity Business By Tom Lloyd John Murray, £19.95 Is Uncle Sam just a whinger? The Culture of Complaint. The Fraying of America By Robert Hughes Oup £12.95 Chairman Laski's big red books Ian McIniyre on the socialist thinker to whom Clement Attle wrote that a period of silence on your part would be welcome" Do You Have a Book to Publish? The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying Forward strength allows Lions to master Taranaki Woad creates warriors Ill-directed bouncer Costly mental block New way forward Dance step Waiting game with a heavy catch A day into the new coarse fishing season, Brian Clarke follows the elusive trail of the specimen hunter Table talk For the Record Today's Fixtures Company Golf Day Results The colour of money too important in open court Twenty-five years after professionalism, is the game any better? David Miller suggests that today's tennis millionaires may have the cash but have lost the charisma The Times Pierce makes plea Bates brims with confidence Wilson winds down Endeavour succeeds Arlott Trust opens Pardon for Bucknall Welsh consider protest Lindsay Hassett dies Stern finds target Word-Watching Qualifiers fall foul of wet weather Sport in Brief Links with Britain put Europeans on course John Hopkins on the condition that may helop foreigh gulfers in the US Open at Baltusrol Milk Race sponsor confirms change Littlewoods Pools Second Baltic win gives Ireland breathing space Refitted Fortuna starts Whitbread challenge in another dimension Lawrie Smith is delighted by first impressions of his bigger Round the World Race yacht Torrance aiming to boost Ryder chances Contrasting reactions greet winners Imperial Ballet fills rare gap in Cecil's record Royal Ascot Today's Races on Television Ripon Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Assessor ready to reward Hannon Rapid Raceline Ashes fortunes slowly turning into a pitch battle The match spinners and the batsmen who play them with confidence come under the scrutiny of John Woodcock By our Sports Staff: FA opens enquiry into Spurs transfer payments Rapid Cricketline Trial of strength for a flawed superman Simon Barnes on the life and troubled times of Michael Jordon, a sporting hero facing the biggest test of his life Old image returns Mansell to stay in IndyCars Caltropo celebrate American runners overcome fall in interest Cricketcall Test Scoreboard BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Radio 3 Ambesty International Golf Gooch adopts tough line with England Home captain threatens early resignation if players do not cast aside spirit of defeeatism Concise Crossword No 3124 Ground for hope at Lord's Winning Move Word-Watching Lloyd's of London Racing Appointments Telephone Energis Whitehead Mann Group PLC N B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection N B Selection Ltd Big stores ready to go shopping for staff Brian Steptoe looks at the retail sector and finds some encouraging signs of recovery for the graduate job market Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Arch Independent MSL International Consultants in Search and… To Advertise Jardines Whitehead selection Whsmith Charterhouse Executives Job Search now! 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Stuart Crainer reports Gre Properites Ltd Barton Lyle Ltd Executive Search Consultant/trainee Negotiator Commercial Finance Metropolitan Police Opera Agency Centre Manager The time to say 'No' to a job Life after Redundancy There are some who have as a motto Career Developement Loans The Hospitality Group Ltd The Henley Group Bananas Sales Assistant Times Newspapers To Advertise Sembawang SS Group Raine FoxWare Limited Waterers Landscape Limited The Welsh Office-Y Swyddfa Gymreig Hill Samuel Financial Services The End of your Job Search ? City Career Chelmsford Borough Council Director Fax : 071 481 9313 Stand up and be counted The appoinment of outsiders to top Civil Service posts will have many benefits BMI Healthcare Project Director Department of Health Tecs go a long way—but not far enough Crunch-time for business leadership in training Chamber of Commerce and Trade Limited The Times

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