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News from 24/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, E. H. Thomas. Director, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Surinder Singh Bakhshi, Nick Nuttall, Douglas Emmott, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Basil Tuffield, David Attenborough, John Austin-Walker MP, Philip Rhodes, Dianne Brown, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Nick Ritblat, Ronald Faux, Hugo Pike, Harvey Elliott, Devonport v. Rosyth, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Bryn Terfel, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alan Smallbone, J. E. Callagan, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Andrew Gray, David Goode (Director), Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Walter Steiner, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, J. W. L. Shillidy, Simon D. Baggott, L. M. Sarjeant, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Michael Evans, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Noël Annan, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, St Bartholomew's, St Thomas' and Royal Marsden, Libby Purves, John Wellman, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Eve-Ann Prentice, M. J. McFetrich, Philip Robinson, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter J. Beer, David Hands, Peter Stead, David Guest, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Aileen Ballantyne, Michael Howard, Elizabeth Obadina, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Rosanna de Lisle, Edward Fennell, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Janet Daley, Kari Knight, David Miller, Christina Koning, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Roger Boyes and Sam Kiley, Peter Davalle, Farnham (President), Philip Willan, Praveen Moman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Jeremy Laurance and Arthur Leathley, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Derek Walcott, Beryl Dixon, Michel Syrett, Robert Cowan, Bernard Shelley, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Joe Benjamin, Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Valerie Goldberg, Julian Muscat, Gerd Junginger, Richard Duce, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, Anne-Marie Martin, Christopher Walker, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Mel Webb, Martin Ivens, Anthony Bradshaw (President), Tim Cordy (Chief Executive), Matthew Parris, J. P. Connerade, Harold Baum, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Susanna Beaumont, Margaret Hodge, Neil Harris, C. Emily Dibb, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, A. F. Lilley, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, William Wilkinson (President), Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Elliott, Peter J. Sloane, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Martin Wood, David Bellamy, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Wareham, Michael R. Whitlock, Michael Mates, Mark Amory, George Sivell City Editor, B. S. Adams, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

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Mates attacks Nadir 'injustice' Michael Mates' political future will be decided by the 1992 commitee tonight as a leaked letter shows the depth of his involvement in the Nadir affair Letter leaked as Major leaves minister's fate to backbenchers meeting tonight Devonport poised to win ?5bn contract Index Bloom of Youth Our Foreign Staff: Europe and us agree arms ban on Bosnia's Muslims must stay Bottomley spares Harefield the axe Choosing a Career Aileen Ballantyne LSE drops 'top up' fee scheme Bantam Press Sixteen Pages of Top Jobs '…My Concerns continue to grow' Taxpayer wins in navy contract fight Two die in helicopter crash with Raf jet Savoy Taylors Guild Opted-out schools still await cash Old rivalries forgiven at the statue de Gaulle didn't want Girl killed in crash with stolen car News in Brief Hitch-hikers killed Tennis star's grief Prince opens gallery Nervous fingers do the talking Political Sketch Baby given new heart Commercial Union Drunk driver given 3½ years for killing mother and baby Barmaid was three times over limit Maths puzzle solved after 300 years Magazine Treasure hunter loses gold battle Men who stalk tennis players to be blacklisted Police issue description in gay-killer hunt Sainsbury's Homebase Citroën Howard faces battle in courts over sacked police chief The most senior officer to face sack is seeking a judicial review of his case, which could prove embarrassiong for the police Rebel Anglicans turn to Orthodoxy No charges for man who shot intruder Halifax Disabled denied invention British Gas Specialist care cuts put eight London hospitals under axe St Bartholomew's, St Thomas' and Royal Marsden among centres of excellence at risk Univac What proposed changes mean for the capital Midland Bank plc Privy Council court to hear appeal on death-row… Eminent lawyers are giving their services free to aid a test case that could end agonising delays for Caribbean prisoners Tunnel exemption angers its rivals B&O By our Legal Correspondent: Legal aid fraud cases rise Old Testament to be epic TV series From the man who directed Star Trek, a £75m version of The Bible Libraries 'need a national voice' to avoid extinction Pigs may be used for transplants Police dog sniffs out men lost in mine UK beaches earn praise French resorts on slike in latest EC report By a Staff Reporter: 'Posse' of under-14 s steal £2,000 an hour Kwai Villagers offer cash for pupils News in Brief Woman dies in gun incident Varsity first Off the hook £1,200 flat Body found £9,200 medals Rail chief Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Man wins £4,000 for burger bug World Chess Championship MP claims moving News at Ten will hide the truth Amiga By a Staff Reporter: Doctor took drugs to cope with stress Traffic warden fails to stick fine on MP By a Staff Reporter: No prizes but sporty Yorks enjoy field dayA By a Staff Reporter: Executive jailed in tunnel bribe case Labour party Seeks to raise pressure over big donors If the government will not act to bring party funding into the open, Labour will, says its general secretary Gulf war cemented Saudi Arabian link Media hopefuls vie for role in Nadir drama Government faces new bout of headaches over Europe Riddell on Politics UK 'free to stay out of ERM' Parliament today Heseltine claims put MP at centre of storm Man in the news: Soley backs free speech Daks Simpson Welfare outstrips nation's ability to pay' Our Foreign Staff: Babangida annuls Nigeria's cleanest and fairest' election The military has again frustrated the return to democratic civilian rule. Britain is reasessing relations with its former colony Poll date pact eludes ANC and Buthelezi Honda Picture Gallery Bonn wins court's backing for Somalia role Miyazawa defectors present new party Political pioneers pledge reform Honda Picture Gallery Britain and China trade insults as talks flounder The latest Sino-British on Hong Kong have started as " normal"- diplomatic speak for another round of recrimination Investors learn of Peking fraud AXA Equity & Law (Reuter): Anti-Mafia raids net 160 Calabria suspects The crackdown on extoration and drug traffcking has spread to southern Italy. Clues to gangland murders are surfacing Informers reveal clan feuding Le Pell sets sights on Scotland Reuter: Georgia appeals to Nato Bonn wins time in battle of capitals (Reuter): Russian scientists plan strike News in Brief (Reuter): Trial ruling (Reuter): Aide accused Floods spread Banda amnesty Asylum sought Treason charge (Reuter): False note Owen castigates international intrigue that killed peace plan The co-author of the rejected peace deal tells Misha Glenny about his fears of a new chapter of misery for the people of Bosnia-Herzegovina Bush aides launch forum to reshape US foreign policy Gatt process approved Tobacco firms sue on passive smoking Eccentric Emerson takes a leaf from the writings of an illustrious ancestor "Whose would be a man must be a nonconformist"- Ralph Waldo Emerson in Slef-Reliance(1841) NordicTract (UK) Ltd. Absolute hell in paradise The Englishman's natural habitat is a well-littered city street in the rain Boots 'Were Dorothy Parker alive, she would mock this' Can the brat pack handle America's most acertic literary wit? Kate Muir reports A verbal shoot-out The public has its says over sadism and violence on the screen A startling number of people manage to utter a lot of sense Gut reactions Sex and a common irritation, a breakthrough for rheumatoir arthritis, and new operating guidelines Medical Briefing How Tarzan could return Swinging back into may be best for Michael Heseltine after his heart attack, Aileen Ballantyne says Why are men so keen on their oats? Dr James Le Fanu asks if sexual promiscuity is a naturla appetite, a biological quirk or an addiction Heal's Take Heart Philip Howard We interrupt this epic to bring you a verst or twain from Our Sponsor Open house tips Revival of the not-nots The Liberal Democrats are well placed to capitalise on the mainstream parties' loss of belief in their traditional principles In triplicate To be frank… Stark choice Pushing for Pushkin Defy the Hurd instinct Martin Ivens says foreign policy must not be pooled Point of the Scalpel Health in London requires a sharp switch of resources Nigerian Follies The election has been annulled on a trumped-up excuse Food for the Spirit New reforms for public liberaries should stay on the shelf Education quality Leading languages Euro assessment of our universities Appeal to preserve Oxleas Wood Aids cases reduction Swift justice Out of sight… Protection by baton Cancer and personality Kent home for a London hospital? Seeking guidance Pulpit policies Sporting chance Treasures upon earth Court Circular Personal Column Today's royal engagements Memorial services Picture Gallery School news Birthdays today Reception Service dinner University news Luncheon Conversazione Appointment Forthcoming marriages Dinners Meeting Personal Column Professor Coulter McDOWELL Coulter McDowell, former Professor of Applied Mathematics at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, London University, died on June 13 aged 61, a victim of Legionnaire's disease. He was born on January 30,1932 Ernest Hawkins Ernest Joseph Weaver Hawkins. OBE, restorer of Byzantine mosaics and wall-paintings, died on June 8 aged 88. He was born at Dulwich on April 24,1905 Association Action Herminia Silva Victor Maddern Victor Maddern, British character actor, died of cancer in a hospice in Hackney, east London, on June 22 aged 65. He was born on March 16,1928 Regal Theatre "Blackmail", a British International Picture Duncan Browne Duncan Browne, composer and musician, died of cancer on May 28 aged 46. He was born on March 25,1947 Cancelled trips leave students devastated A British-owned company taking US pupils to the Continent has closed without notice, write Harvey Elliot and Marianne Curphey Supersonic flight for all Plans to replace Concorde have already brought complaints over the danger to the danger to the ozone layer AA Five Star Service South African Airways Off to see the world` Flyaways Heathrow plans world domination Transfer facilities and times are being improved as the airport aims to make itself the leading aviation hub Country house m Venice Somak WST Charters Brussels sprouts a new market As Belgium takes over the EC hotseat, tourism gets a boost, reports David Churchill Home from home Lucknam Park is in the news Inter Europe Travel Ltd Child discount in Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items Corfu plays the culture card An island long populat with Britions is switching tactics Multiple Display Advertising Items Will video kill business trips? Video-conferences could transform the travel industry's outlook Multiple Display Advertising Items Smoke ban takes off Travelogs Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,265 Weather Buy up Move up Open up The Pound In Morgan Stanley we trust Business Devenish agrees £206m takeover by Greenalls Greenalls, the public house group, is buying Decenish. Boddington, which failed in a bid for Devenish more than two years ago, is to sell its 19 per cent stake Indians berate foreign banks Arts Sport Futures Pager Doubt cast on Lloyd's loss Bank enters Taurus ring Charter Consolidated to buy out Minorco stake The reshaped Charter Consolidated, boasting net cash balances of £146 million and with undrawn facilities of £300 million, is actively seeking acquisitions Jaguar Picture Gallery New factory to create 1,000 jobs in Wales Business Roundup Building orders rise Forecast on BSkyB Check on BT3 forms Wagon rolls ahead Cornwell Parker alert BP sells overseas assets Tietmeyer named new president of Bundesbank Hans Tietmeyer was confirmed as president of the Bundesbank as financier George Sors, its leading critic, launched another attack on German policy US first-quarter GDP grows at just 0.7% Alexon asks for £16m to fuel revival By our City Staff: Third warning at Spring Ram Frogmore Estates calling for £43m Norweb attacks VAT on power bills CNT By our City Staff: Lovell sees sighs of upturn as losses rise Field to go public as profits rise ERF loss grows Courts ahead FRS3 amended Lonrho victory Shares halted The Times UK industry seep help on import substitution Pharmaceutical companies given a dose of bad news Stock Market Filofax pencils in a healthy profit advance Gestetner runs into the red over £41m restructuring bill Company News in Brief Major Changes (Reuter): Recovery fears send Dow sharply lower Wall Street Recent Issues By our City Staff: Nissan UK trial judge tells jury of his error Time for the Bundesbank to increase interest rates The legendary discipline of the Bundesbank seems to be turning to weakness, but Anatole Kaletsky believes it still holds the key to German recovery Economic View Indian dream comes true The Times City Diary Barclays shuffle The Times City Diary Tough rival The Times City Diary Crazy golf The Times City Diary Working abroad The Times City Diary Promotion policy in Japan Real interest rates remain too high Making and taking pension surpluses Charter Alexon System at fault not benefit staff Premium ale Tempus Gestetner Burberrys of London Spring Ram Bya Correspondent: US threatens retaliation j over Japanese barriers The Japanese must address alleged discrimination against foreign companies in public construction contracts by the end of June or risk retaliation by Washington Royal Mail International BTP sets sights on revival at MTM Travel arm hits profits at Hogg Robinson Itemised bills 'cut phone complaints' NatWest to accept 80% losses on US loan Shares drift lower Singapore Airlines 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 Douglas Llambias Recruitment Consultants Internal Auditor Oman Tees Health Ernst & Young St. Jude Medical Europe Barclay Simpson Grimsby College of Technology and Arts Accounts Controller Senior Management Accountant Accountancy St George's Healthcare Robell Capital Markets Limited No Title The Sunday Times Trafalgar Credit Management Consultants Ltd Accounts Manager Davies Kidd Ready to steer a new course for KPMG Peat Marwick Taking the pain out of insolvency La Cr?me De La Crème Angela Mortimer Recruitment Consultant Zarak Hay Partnership Publishing Administrator Ski Chalet Staff with a Difference Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Into Africa Gossip must not be placed in a museum Audit Back to the good old days Any Other Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hunt for red tape Right of appeal against land registrar limited Court of Appeal Sale of cattle yard did not quality for gains tax retirement relief Length of coastline is special circumstance International Law Report The Hague Oath on discovery is conclusive Separate poster offences Legal & Public Notices Contact pending adoption order Roped in by Rocky's mountain high Cinema: Geoff Brown watches Sylvester Stallone successfully scale a financial Everest in the thriller Cliffhanger Tribute to Gdansk's very own Bard Arts Briefing Dance The noble Savage makes a house call Television Theatre Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kinston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Kasparov versus Short History lesson with a swagger Dance: Nadine Meisner enjoys a tango evening in Buenos Aires. EC1 Tango Para Dos Sadler's Wells Muffled and muffed Opera Fidelio Festival Hall Not so easy listening Concerts Platform 3 ICA The Times Thoroughly modern myths Derek Walcott is the latest playwright to use the past to shed light on the present, writes Benedict Nightingale Theatre: contemporary interpretations of classical tales; and the latest from Lift Into the limelight Hilary Finch profiles the young Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel Thanks to Indian movies Moti Roti, Puttli Chunni Theatre Royal, Stratford East Browsing among the bulldozers Susanna Beaumout on the contentious plans to build a new library where the ancient Museum of Alexandria once stood The Times Ordeal of the underbelly of the Axis Michael Howard praises a new account of a campaign that is among the least commemorated of the second world war the Allies' long march through Italy War in Italy 1943-1945 a Brutal Story By Richard Lamb John Murray. £19.99 A generation indebted to the Wasps A Bundle from Britain By Alistair horne MacMillan. £17.99 Somerset de Chair Dangerous invitation of the gods The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony By Roberto Calasso Translated by Tim Parks Jonathan Cape, £19.99 Mad doctors for simple minds The Most Solitary of Afflictions Madness and society in Britain. 1700-1900 By Andrew Scull Yate University Press, £29.95 The Pentland Press Minerva Press Lord Coppers all, but only up to a point Woodrow Wyatt enjoys a survey of media moguls: who does what, with what and why to amuse all who read, listen or see Paper Tigers By Nicholas Coleridge Heinemann, £17.99 In search of the man who wasn't Bond The Life of Ian Fleming By Donald McCormick Peter Owen, £18.50 Nuances of the Americas Scoom By Jonathan Wilson Lime Tree, £9.99 pbk original Nebraska By Ron Hansen Vintage, £5.99 pbk original Life, love and death in India A River Sutra By Gita Mehta Heinemann, £9.99 the Binding Vine By Shashi Deshpande Virago, £5.99 pbk original Beggared belief Forget Heaven, Just Kiss Me By Jeremy Vine Hodder & Stoughton, £4.99 pbk original The Writing School Whistling in the dark near Paris Iberiab Hastings and Richards in battle for fitness Johnson to win place in Lions team to face New Zealand in second international Woman on top as golfing challenge gathers pace Cut eye ends Till's title challenge Europe's finest meet head on Word Watching McColgan pulls out of the team for Rome Too close for Boardman Young dies in South Africa Bowe sues Record loss No relay Larson again Quieter tests Opening stand How the selectors could put youth on England's side Australia have benefited from giving youth its head. Michael Henderson chooses a team of young Englishmen who might also prosper Casting off the cares of age might help to end dismal run of Test defeats McDermott unlikely to be replaced Slater maintains form Richards plans cricket's global age Alan Lee on the aims of the Australian who will become the first chief executive of the international Cricket Council next month Leaders cannot afford to ignore Essex Games selection under threat from protesters David Miller says the Ioc must quickly rise above politics, or risk another damaging boycott Safety study England's cricketing pride in need of repair Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Beardsley and Collymore move for £4 million Loyalty's low value in football Harsh treatment Sad day for golf Fixtures For the Record Littlewoods Pools Tote takes direct line with Coral to boost turnover Richard Evans Nap: Velasco (4.20 Salisbury) Next best: Opera Ghost (3.20 Salisbury) Thunderer: Salisbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Gosden pulls top weight out of Plate Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Southwell Abdulla adds Regency to Curragh team Gloomy Sampras fails to win hearts on centre stage Simon Barnes sees a young champion burdened by fame and unable to stir even the most ardent of tennis lovers Fashion police out in force Picture Gallery British Red Cross Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Clown prince holds court Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite BBC1 Vodafone Rugby Union Fighting Petchey beaten as Foster progresses Concise Crossword No 3130 Happy Agassi advances one step closer British wild-card entry joins the big guns in the third round at Wimbledon Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Computers Ltd. 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Ernst & Young Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food How to make the most of community care Viewpoint GAP House Directions Week '93 Teaching as a Career Make an educated choice John O'Leary, education correspondent, assesses the challenges facing school leavers Time to start planning that long, significant break A year out of education has its attractions, but you must act quickly to make the most of your opportunities, says Beryl Dixon Institute of Counselling Sandwell College Birkbeck College University of London Cite (Associates) Ltd Computeach International Limited Don Quijote European University Careers clinic can spell out your next move The economy might still be in deep trouble, but that is no excuse for pessimism about your own career, says Ben Preston Cerco Training Limited A Levels at Cats Luton College of Higher Education CAL Futures Limited Institut francais Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Be judged on your ability to do the job Edward Fennell looks at the spreading revolution in vocational qualifications Sight & Sound Education Ltd Southampton Institute of Higher Education London Montessori Centre Pitman Training Group Windows Elonex University of Leeds The profession we should not ignore Edward Fennel on the prospects for engineers now the country finds that it still needs them Multiple Display Advertising Items GLS Fairway The St. James's Scretarial College Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Aiglon College, Switzerland Career Analysts German for Everyone! Austria Multiple Display Advertising Items The Linguaphone Language Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Discover a whole new world unfolding behind the scenes For stage-struck job hunters, the performing arts offer a fascinating variety of opportunities. Beryl Dixon reports Careers English & Business College Ecctis 2000 Sense of realism is the key to results Anne-Marie Martin on how to make the most of the fair and the opportunities that it offers You need to be realistic about both your qualities and the jobs you consider Department of the Environment Maintaining a strong degree of enthusiasm Students must know that they can sustain their interest over an extended period, says John O'Leary Saga Holidays Ltd. Destined for the top? Get selling If you have more than average ambition, sales is the centre of any fast-growing firm, says Hugh Thompson University Graduates: Which Job in 1991? The Burton Group PLC How to add zest to your hunt for work Too many graduates apply only to firms everyone knows. Neil Harris looks at the alternatives Ernst & Young Cts Travel Career Movers Companion Helping to serve the community Local government offers a wealth of experience in a wide and interesting ranger of jobs. Widget Finn reports A world where only the best is good enough The finance sector is now being very specific about the qualities of the people it recruits for training Career Development Loans Bright ideas for the college leaver Now is the time to start up a new business or gain experience with chartities, Michael Syrett reports Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Move with the times in information technology Computer firms are increasing their intake of graduates, but skills need to be more varied, reports David Guest The Times Educational Supplement North West Water Army Officer Sponsorship

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