News from 19/06/1993
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Angler Brian, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mary Killen, V. D. T. Martin, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Judith Parsons, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Andrew Longmore, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Judy Shearer, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jean McCarthy, David Kilham, Mary Wilson, Brian Waltham, Albert Dormer, Alice Thomson's, Raymond Keane, Chess Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Anatol Lieven and Michael Binyon, Hilary Kingsley and Louisa Young, Sir Philip Harris, Francesca Greenoak, David Stamp, Martin Fletcher, Ralph Steadman, John Watson, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, S. Psaroudakes, Sheila Gunn and Philip Bassett, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robert Craig, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robin Young, Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, Sean MacCarthaigh, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Ramnik Shah, Chris Last, Frances Bissell, Alexander Chancellor, Barry Pickthall Yachting Correspondent, Alan Kay, Umar Hegedüs, David Hands, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Barbara Hargreaves, Nikolai Demidenko, Derwent May, Michael Heseltine, D. R. Pattison, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Howard Davies, Director-General, George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Sally Baker, Mike Edwards, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Gill Marchant, David Watts, John Higgins, George Sivell, City Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, D. N. Fletcher, Executive Secretary, Richard Rowlin, Raymond Keene, Ben Maci, Peter Harden (Editors), Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Wentworth, Kevin Cooney, Frances Perry, Richard Evans, Moy McCrory, Alice Thomson, Simon Morgan Warr, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Paul Twyman, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, H. Gulian, R. Collins, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Jack Leeming, (Director General), Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Jane Owen, Ben MacIntyre, Charles Bazlinton, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, P. J. Woodman (Secretary), Ian Hargreaves, Deputy Editor, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, John Parker, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Michael Potok, Jonathan Mirsky, Richard Harden, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Neville Nagler, Chief Executive,
ResumoMajor challenges Nadir to publish proof of smears Safety change for all 948 jumbo jets Index Weekend Wimbledon 'Stop the smears. Publish what you believe to be evidence!' Michael Heseltine Fall of Tokyo government paves way for end to one-party rule Quayle museum becomes a hot potatoe Summer Wines Defiant president sees Sinn Fein chief Talks strain Anglo-Irish relations Next Week By our Sport Staff: England's Test turns to ashes Tons of Runs Peoples Weekend Money on Four Pages Tories join attack on Heseltine as pits threat returns Thatcher's guru criticises Clarke Texas Carbonflo (UK) Ltd and Mr Keith Child Barrister completes Christchurch line-up Battle compute aids security at City firms News in Brief Stonehenge standoff News in Brief Prostitutes fight plan News in Brief Soldier's inquest ends News in Brief £58m Ecstasy haul News in Brief Lloyd's loss hits Cox News in Brief Pilots' strike averted News in Brief Lament for Lord's lost glory From the scene of Australia's latest triumph John Woodcock, a veteran of Lord's reporting, reflects on the apparent inability of England to defend their honour at the home of circket Detectives to join Gay Pride march in hunt for serial Killer Heath's pitfall The Sunday Times Writer killed himself under work pressure Boxing Helena' director sorry Police who lied about brawl jailed for 2 years Gleneagles Wagga Wagga's favourite sons take cricket by storm Minister worked with Nadir public relations adviser David Curry:'I never met Asil Nadir and didn't make any representations on his behalf' Pressure on MPs is confined to their waistlines The Lobbyists Nationwide Moben Fund-raising visit by Major led to governor's demise Party Losses Conservatives call for end to secrecy over party funds Morality of foreign donation questioned as Labour enters fray over links with fugitive tycoon Ten Key Questions Dulux Opposition determined to maintain pressure In the Cords B&O Gress Hopper Picking up the pieces after Timex Dundee battles on in the wake of yet another 'monstrous whale' Libby Purves finds a city anxious to dispel an image as a Jonah of industrial relations Leak says nine top hospitals to close Boeing's changes to cost $100m Violence flares in cockle war Hundreds mourn stabbed teenager The One and only QE2 Girl, 13, raped near fun-fair News in Brief Rain stops rail News in Brief Body identified News in Brief Ex-player freed News in Bief Coaches crash News in Brief £3m drug haul News in Brief Delayed ransom courier feared for Slater's life Kidnap victim's boss tells of race against time Islam's tradition of women's rights Derdo RAF women make Top Gun Third 'new' county headed for abolition Centrebank The Times World Chess Championship Chess News Federation prepares to suspend director Japan prepares for snap election after Miyazawa loses vote Political corruption led to demands for reforms which the prime minister could not deliver. His defeat may spell the end of the Liberal Democrats' 38 years in power Falling star tumbles before G7 meeting Japan's big chance to demonstrate its fitness for a world leadership role has now been shattered, Joanna Pitman writes from Tokyo Safrane Rapid rise of missiles frightens Koreans America attacks 'renegade China over human rights China's steam-roller tactics in Vienna have angered America, which is anxious not to allow cultural relativism to become the last refuge of repression Renault a Certain Flair (AP): Cambodia factions to share power Baby's birth story angers Peking Talks on colony's airport advance Our Foreign Staff: UN hunt goes on to capture fugitive Somali warlord General turns to clans for strike force of 'a thousand men and arms' Pathclear (Reuter): Clinton gives star performance under new showman's direction Emergency talks called before EC summit (AP): Nigerian poll win claimed News in Brief (Reuter): Pretoria threat News in Brief (AP): Rights ruling News in Brief (Reuter): Barman hangs News in Brief Our Foreign Staff: Serb-Croat deal aims to finalise ethnic divisions EC ministers will attend an emergency meeting this weekend where they will be asked to admit that the Vance-Owen plan is beyond resuscitation Royal Opera House Ukraine uses nuclear arsenal to bolster image abroad America is cajoling Ukraine into ratifying the long-delayed Start 1. Until that arms accord is finalised, Start 2, agreed by Presidents Bush and Yeltsin, cannot proceed President flees as mutinous troops advance on Baku Maralinga proposal agreed News in Brief (Reuter): Lubbers threat News in Brief (Reuter): French curbs News in Brief (Reuter): Vandals jailed News in Brief (AFP): Ethnic minders News in Brief Reuter: Four die as bomb explodes in Cairo Cunard Crown Picture Gallery Old tricks from the new MacHiavelli Nicholas Wood profiles Lord McAlpine, the high-living former treasurerof the Conservative party The seriously rich are different from party worthies. They were his prey Alexander Chancellor in New York When the American armed forces found themselves headed by a draft-dodger, sparks were bound to fly Welcome back the hunter Income from the ivory trade is the best assurance for the survival of elephants Misplaced faces The Times Diary The Oxygen of Disarray The Irish president should not have met Sinn Fein March against Murder Sexual stereotyping and generalisation are threats too The Trials of P The known and the unknown, the Reithian and the Pinteresque Newly heard melodies piped to oarsmen on board the Greek trireme Spending on space The press and Nadir Sporting chance Employers and Europe Heating tax Bureaucrats alfresco Leading languages James Hunt memories Jewish anxieties Beyond credit Court Circular Anniversaries Service dinners Chartered Accountants Royal engagement Personal Column Memorial service Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow University news Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriage Launderers' Company Sir Richard Norman Sir Richard Norman, KBE, FRS, Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, died on June 6 aged 61. He was born on april 27,1932 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items His Honour Francis Blennerhassett His Honour Francis Alfred (Frank) Blennerhassett, QC, circuit judge, 1978-89, died on June 13 aged 76. He was born on July 7,1916 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jean Cau Attack on the Duke of Wellington Binay Ranjan Sen Shri Binay Ranjan Sen, CIE, director-general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisastion, 1956=67, died in Calcutta on June 12 aged 94. He was born on January 1,1898 Gilbert Phelps Gilbert Phelps, BBC producer, novelist and literary historian, died at Finstock, Oxfordshire, on June 15 aged 78. He was born on January 23,1915 News The Times Crossword No 19,261 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses Cunard Princess Ordered Barred Rejected Priced Soared The Pound Profile 19 BT dealing rule angers institutions Institutions are rebelling over plans by the Stock Exchange to require large dealings in Bt shares, prior to the Bt3 sale, to be notified in writing on the day of trading Raw!ins payout tops £500,000 Gooda, a name for all insults Rugby Union 30 British Lions incensed by Dooley ban Tennis 30 Wimbledon's court jester on the… Guinness Flight Weekend Sporting Fixtures Bowring sailors pass City challenge Building society mortgage lending falls during May Banks continue to make inroads into a mortgage market that shows little sign of determined revival but savings are flowing in well to building societies Qantas Reuter: Caparo seeks funds in India Air UK's Libya link grounded ICI head seeks recovery spur The Sunday Times NI Electricity allocation of shares scaled back Business Roundup High tide at Cambridge Business Roundup NIC cuts dividend Business Roundup Total advances 10% Business Roundup Pathfinder from Celsis Business Roundup Swan ahead despite debt Business Roundup Electronic Data steady Who's who 1993 £85 Save & Prosper King of the carpet salesmen bounces back Business Profile: Sir Philip Harris Dealings in Carpetright begin next week. Martin Waller looks at the man behind the venture With the aplomb of a magician, he wipes a square of carpet clean, equoting the price in square feet. His fingers itch to take the order Airbus calls for transparency of US government subsidies The dispute over subsidies for US and EC aircraft makers rumbles on, writes Sean MacCarthaigh Rothschild Asset Management Hambro Clearing Limited New York puts brakes on London Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Major Changes Recent Issues Triple witching takes it toll Wall Street Index Nationwide rapped for second time over rates Sara McConnell says the building societies ombudsmen are getting tougher over investors being treated unfairly Centrebank says sorry with cash Dunbar salesman goes too far Comment 'The ideal way to inform investors would be to write to them' National & Provincial Bulding Society Fimbra calls for back-up under weight of complaints Leaseholders' hopes dashed Prudential Schroders Briefings Corporte Positionng Save & Prosper Staff 'must push for more say over pension trustees' Pensioners face far worse than Maxwell Tower Fund Managers Limited 'Only 5 per cent of the schemes had appointed an independent trustee' A&L caught out over cheaper loan BT shareholders must go shopping National Westminister Bank Perpetual The Times Talk to Towry Law Save & Prosper The M&G Group The Times Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Responsible coin firms Publication Ltd. Current account surpluses and overdrafts A charter to increase banking charges Joint bank account proves to be a pensions pitfall Nationwide has member-directors Subdued end to account Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd. COMMODITiES London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money DEPOSlTS (%) Dollar Spot Rates Faldo's game survives knockout blow Open ehampion fells spectator during trying day in round at Baltusrol Maxted and Jo Jo justify selection For the Record Scores from Baltusrol Crookes Heathcare James heads field at halfway stage Sport in Brief Rembrandt reign over Sport in Brief Sudden-death system Sport in Brief Marlow regatta record Sport in Brief Chen leaps ahead Sport in Brief England treading new ground Taylor hopes to show Germans grass is grass is greener indoors Lewis on track to challenge Christie over 100m The Times Sports Service Aspen advance past Raiders' challenge Weekend Fixtures Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Thunderer: Southwell Elbio coaxed back to title victory Richard Evans Nap: Westfield Moves (7.15 warwick) Next best: Alderbrook (5.10 Ascot) Sangster's renaissance wrests glory from Arabs Thunderer: Ascot Today's Races on Television Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Warwick Snurge faces stiff task Thunderer: Redcar Rapid Raceline Navratilova moves step closer to eleventh title Britain lacking in qualified success A centre court jester whose Wimbledon legacy is fading fast Saturday portrait: Ande Agassi by Andrew Longmore Powerful Masur reaches final Lions protest at harsh treatment of Dooley David Hands says officials and players are right to unite in condemnation of tours committee First-class dedication rules over second-class apathy David Miller looks on in horror as England and their supporters submit lethargically to the enthusiasm and will to win of Australia Dishing Warner delays inevitable Van Troost makes Middlesex toil Bicknell plays to Surrey's strength Yesterday's Scoreboards Ambrose warned after bowling beamer Iberiab Golf England mauled by Australia Boon's century leads touring to commanding total at Lord's Americans catch on to cup fever Making it last New wave Name the blob Family feud Lucrative loss Sampras suffers shoulder injury scare Boden Racing Taylor dabbles with his US Cup line-up Much too tense to moan about hormones Weekend Voice: Mary Killen Angling Wimbledon's winning sidelines Hilary Kingsley and Louisa Young on the seeds of enterprise that sprout out of court at the tournament While the athletes make themselves at home, the ousted residents go on holiday Expeditions Property Subaru Gala Eating-In Preview What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Book Marker To Advertise Call: 071 481 1920 (Trade 071 481 4000… Multiple Classified Advertising Items We Don't Bite! Partners Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Lovers The grunge church shows lots of spirit On a wet and windy night, Ruth Gledhill is drenched in music by the charismatics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sirius Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dinner Circle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Saturday Rendezvous Fax: 071 481 9313 071 782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ah, a vintage lucerne '93 with dinner at the cattle club … Home of the mega moths Simon Preston is a moth man, but it's his butterflies the crowds flutter round. Jessica Gorst-Williams reports The Times Gardents to visit The Park Lane Hotel Braun Tribes of the sun Feather report Restaurant Watch A weekly round-up of news on eating out Oddbins Buffed up for a cheesy revival Dressed in linen, wensleydale has been reinvented as a connoisseur's delicacy, Paul Wilkinson report Age before beauty for a classy red Building a Wine Chllar 8 Best Buys Dish of the Day House & Garden Fancy-tree outdoor feasting Frances Bisssell turns fresh, homely ingredients into a no-fuss meal Beau Jolais In a manner of eating Etiquette can be minefield, but the Eating-In Show has the answers Add a Little Worcester Saucery Hooked by a killer fly Angler Brian weighs up the success of his wife Anne's first fishing lesson Sailing Picking the locks on a grand canal Alan Kay finds 4mph is too fast on a narrowboat holiday with his family Reef encounter By land, sea and air, Judith Parsons discovers the many wonders of Queensland's Great Barrier Reef Orient Lines Dive Details Footloose in Tuscany In century Italy, Jane Owen finds blessed relief for body and soul on a walking holiday Noble Caledonia Limited A hanging matter Antique picture frames are affordable again. Sarah Jane Checkland puts us in the picture Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Big Bed Co Factory Shop The Fulfilment Business Ltd Picture this The Genuine Panama Hat Company Goldpine A word to the wise Spice up your window dressing Where to find poles, finials, rings, hooks and a host of other accessories moriarti's workshop Medivac Lofty ideas in lowland Francesca Greenoak report on the making of a 14-acre nursery where the trees hold sway Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Best Buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampton Court flower show offer Homes & Gardens Countax The Times Guncast Ltd Beautiful to the Touch Naturally Bramley's Nurseries Ralph Steadman Cartoonist My Perfect Weekend Dolphin More Film More Memories Camping it up the Duke's way Expeditions Teenage enthusiams wax and wane, but the Duke of Edinburgh's Award challenge still attracts thousands each year. Sally Baker reports Pastures new for skiers Mary Wilson finds the hills are alive with the whirr of grass-skiing Sporting Life Picture Gallery Keeping track How to get involved Rollexa Squeezing out the louts Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Lurot Brand London Mews Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale around £110000 Arthur Rathbone First for Quality & Reliability Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Word-Watching Jumbo winners Film Exhibitions Dance Music Summer Festivals Thaxted Festival Anugraha New Videos Lacock Abben Festival Harrogate International Festival Intercity Bookings Richard Wentworth Sculptor Eveinings out Cathedral Classics Exeter Festival The Times A drop of vintage Osborne Theatre: Benedie Nightingale reviews John Osborne's Inadmissible Evidence at the Lyttelton The Sunday Times Auctions Diary A drop of vintage Osborne Stage set for screen triumph Opera: A passionate performance in the title role distinguishes a fine revival of Tosca Common themes and variations Classical Records: Comparisons cross the centuries as Webern meets Mozart Masterpiece masterclass Classical Concerts Northern lights fail to sparkle RPO/Drier Festival Hall memorial beach To Advertise Call: 071 481 1920 South Bank Raymond Gubbay Jean-Yves Thibaudet Piano Paul Scofield narrator The CMC Summer Solstic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Telephone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Godspell Kasparov Short Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Fax: 071 481 9313 071 782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite TV Licensing Variations Radio1 BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Picture Gallery Satellite Oxford Heating Ltd Divine music by a holy fool Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3126 Going down to the river Dawn breaks on Caitlin Moran's lonesome city blues Pollon Eze Best Films Best Sport Schlock Picture Gallery Prudential P H S Magazine Contributors Alice Thomson's Diary The forgotten war Something for the Weekend John Diamond As far as we're concemed, no other couple has ever before been pregnant Dead Sherpas Left off the map Cash on demand Far from Vilnius Fat Sot of good Why the Germans no longer worry Audi Picture Gallery Article Withdrawn Passion for life Cherokee Limited Jeep Hopes Britain's two new public art galleries are no pale imitation of their surroundings. Marcus Binney reports on a Modemist generation of buildings that are exhibiting works in a fresh light Subaru City Lights New York Bordeaux The Times White Wine Star Buy At this price, less than half the cost is the bottle's contents—the challenge is finding anything good to drink 20 Wines under £3.50 Competitive prices and low profit margins mean supermarkets are often the source of the best bottles Premiere The Thinking Man's Brain Teaser Are the brains of geniuses any different from ordinary people's? Nigel Hawkes investigates Findings Pilot CX Michelin The Occidental Tourists Novelty overvalued Paperbacks Andrei Navrozov The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd Cracking It (Part 43): Surviving Prison Diplomacy Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Roman Catholics Persian Delights Paul Hoggart tastes an ancient cuisine that is slowly finding favour in Britain French Wines is Plain English Restaurant Guide Eating Out Jonathan Meades Battle of the Desert Humps Every year, thousands of Turks flock to Ephesus to witness a traditional blood sport: camel wrestling. Nicholas Davies joined them The Kirov Ballet Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Penny & Sally Morocco Bound Travel Ltd Columbus Leisure Villas Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel The Carlyon Bay Hotel The Kingdom of Coupledom lan Murray finds a resort where romance takes pride of place Royal Shakespeare Company Jumbo Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Atol Caa Nelsons Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Vacations Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items STA Travel The Times South West Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel Lanteglos Walton Hall Members Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Games People Play Mike Edwards - lead singer of Jesus Jones Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Picture Gallery Bridge Listener Crossword No 3207 Picture Gallery The Times Barbara Castle Britannica Pawama Picasso
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