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News from 25/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, M. Gallagher, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Peter Philp, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Tarquin Olivier, Simon Ridley, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Peter Taylor, Partner, Vinson, John Draper, Isobelle H. Johnson, Carl Mortished, Angela MacKay, Andrew Pierce and Christopher Elliott, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Nicholas Bethell, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, V. D. G. Miller, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Steve May, Jane Bird, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, David Hewson, Robert Wright, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Beryl Rosenbaum, Robin Young, Douglas Johnson, Philip Robinson, John Young, James Landale and Gillian Bowditch, Janet Bush, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Anatol Lieven and our Foreign Staff, David Guest, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, Richard Ford and Nicholas Watt, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Janet Daley, David Openshaw, Captain, David Miller, Dennis Pettitt, Chairman, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Shirley Zangwill, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Angus Carswell, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Richard Duce, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Lewis Hill, Editor, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Christopher Walker and Helen Johnstone, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Travers, Chairman, Ken Young, J. A. Powell, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans and Jill Sherman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Barbara Maude, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel,

Resumo

Mates resigns to avoid further embarrassment Index Secret Papers Rosyth in despair at Devonport's £5bn deal Tories returned cheque to son of financier after knighthood letter Rebecca Mk Ii Cricket Clarke warns of higher tax unless growth rate improves Abbey National Sanity Ends Car Market Black Days Knight's lance finds chinks in Major's armour Midland Mates supporters claim he is victim of dirty tricks campaign Ian Botham Lunn Poly Nadir was 'courted for funds' by Baker Old soldier shot himself in the foot Link with Nadir proves one misjudgment too many for a man with few political allies Michael Mates spent most of the Thatcher years in the political wildness. Today he will return there Few Tories have sympathy for third minister to be forced out Jam, not oil, keeps party wheels greased 'I shall now do what I can to put the turmoil to rest - I therefore wish to go' The Letters Forte Hotels Fifty one days that ended in downfall The Timetable Ministers plan new powers to lock up young offenders The mother of a delinquent 14-year-old wants greater authority for magistrates to give her son a 'short, sharp shock' Centrebank Nessie pops up in time for loch survey 60% of very premature babies are disabled Eight held in smuggled beer raids Two fined £500 for clamping blackmail News in Brief Paper loses director Road deaths down Brooke intervention Three awarded £90,000 Surgeons win damages Nine held in hunt for IRA bombers NEC Crippen protested innocence until death Secret documents on one of Britain's most sensational criminal trials are made public 'Face to with God, in whose presence my soul shall soon stand, I still maintain that I have been unjustly convicted' Picture Gallery How saboteurs destroyed Hitler's atom-bomb plans Builders offered advice on wildlife MPs condemn Gulf rifle as danger to troops A damning all-party report point to the potentially 'disastrous consequence' of providing soldiers with shoddy equipment Magnet Kitchens & Redrooms Bacon tops Sotheby's art auction OFT to investigate big travel firms Man fired for 496 ill days Sainsbury's fined over Sundays News in Brief Marathon heart death Déjà viewed Shooting case Ulster deaths Flying ace dead School head Bishops plan how to halt defections Ordination of women delayed as dissenters' rights are 'safeguarded' Tennis star scared by over-persistent fan Thousands of torture films seized Kwai Stores take a slice off meat prices Weekend Watch Equity & Law Picture Gallery The Times World Chess Championship Chess News Living game Picture Gallery No title Key D. I. Y Prices Stay Low Devonport's victory in submarine fight 'will save £250m' Rifkind promises a 'healthy future' as Scottish dockyard loses contest for refitting work Division Result Cheers and fears as winner is announced The Week in Parliament How the Trident battle was won Senate ready to ratify $500 billion deficit plan Clinton treads precarious path between tax rises and spending cuts Presley fans win reopening of files on rock singer's death Nordic sport Trust ATS US snubs Russia in protest at sale of missile fuel Moscow is determined to boast its hard currency earnings through arms sales to the Third World. The move could jeopardise co-operation with America Citroen Kurds carry war against Turkey to heart of Europe Militants take hostages in Munich to force Kohi to mediate in battle for creation of Kurdistan Rebel-dominated Baku gives the president his marching orders Enemy heart marks a son's grave The Martyrs' cemetery stirs many emotions. Out of place is the hatred fostered by an Azerbaijani mother who placed an Armenian's heat on her son's grave Thomas Cook Activists' protests test nerve of Ankara leader FBI claims to have foiled Boutros Ghali assassination plot The suspects arrested yesterday and those held after the World Trade Centre attack may be linked through Shaikh Omar Abdel-Rahman, the Egyptian cleric, Ben MacIntyre writes Muslim leaders poised to remove Bosnia president The seven members of the Bosnian presidency in Geneva feel they are being overtaken by events as Alija Izethbegovic continues his boycott of the peace talks Hutchison Telecom Refugee ordeal belies Serb offers of peace Yeltsin warns Estonia News in Brief (AP): Town shelled (Reuter): Basque jailed (AP): Whale sale Private Paticnts Plan Pressure mounts on Lagos to honour election results Washington, concerned about the knock-on effect of Nigeria's poll annulment on Africa's democracies, seems determined to force General Babangida's hand Lancn Picture Gallery Mandela to visit king of the Zulus Depardieu son jailed for drug smuggling News in Brief (AFP): Li admission (AP): Haiti talks (Reuter): Angola airlift (Reuter): Child-sex ban Fortnum & Mason Still the mouse of Manderley? Rebecca's heroine was the ultimate female wimp. Will the sequel see her consciousness raised? Mad scientists on the loose Jurassic Park has stirred up an anti-science fervour in America, but the boffins are biting back, reports Ben MacIntyre From Frankenstein to Alien, film-makers have given scientists a bum rap Too much devilry in mind Satanists claim that loonies are jumping on the band wagon and giving them a bad name 'You can't spend your life waiting for a call from the LTA. I had to work' Roger Taylor on why he has been lost to British tennis-and how not to go on producing losers The Valerie Grove Interview Artful Dodgers in suburbia Boots Janct Daley For all the good intentions, telling children what sex is really about is inherently difficult Picture Gallery Compounding the evil Holocaust-denial sounds like a form of insanity. But in the swamp of ignorance it can grow, and will The Chancellor's tale Diary Best dressed man Coffers splutter Stick with it On the way out? How the drama unfolds Peter Riddell on Michael Mates and the Fates Exit Mr Mates The resignation was late but not too late An Idea worth Backing Russia is taking to private enterprise and the West must help Blooming Motorways Some men in Whitehall have greenish fingers Local councils' altered powers Out of control New Tate 'monster' Nadir role in backing illegal regime Plight of Hong Kong Eurasians Australian obligations Room with better view Object of desire Initiative test Source of lacquer Liberation march Why ivory ban must remain Sporting chance Slap of the tongue Court Circular Anniversaries Church news Personal Column Latest wills Today's royal engagements Loretto awards 1993 Marlborough College Knighton House School Gresham College Memorial services Dinners Service luncheon Fishmongers' Company Service dinner Deputy lieutenants Birthdays today Appointment Forthcoming marriages University news First to the Riviera Richard Parker Richard Anthony Parker, former Professor of Egyptology at Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, died on June 3 aged 87. He was born in Chicago on December 10,1905 Lady Young of Dartington Sasha Young (Lady Young of Dartington), broadcaster, novelist and artist, died at home on June 22 aged 62. She was born on January 25,1931 Personal Column Patrick Crosse Andrew Patrick Crosse, Reuter correspondent and executive, died on June 17 aged 76. He was born is South Africa on December 3,1916 Picture Gallery From Our Saleroom Correspondent: A Rubens Markes Record £275,000 June 25 1959 Raymond Thuilier Arthur Alexander Arthur B. Alexander Jr. American Songwriter and singer, died of respiratory and heart failure in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 9 aged 53 Motorbikes Scotts Multiple Display Advertising Items National Breakdown Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sanity drives the speculators away The crazy days when you could pay £840,000 for an ageing Jag are long gone as sanity returns to the market for collectors' cars. Kevin Eason reports Trust the British to be honest The car makers sale or return offer to dissatisfied buyers seems to be designed for abuse—but nobody is taking advantage Enquiry into legality of accused's presence House of Lords Law Report June 25 1993 Failure to consult but no remedy appropriate Queen's Bench Divisional Court Executive offers Roadwise Mates fights until the very last The Times Crossword No 19,266 Business Picture Gallery Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Picture Gallery Weather Picture Gallery Tomorrow in the Times Magazine Business Rosyth's great £120m hole Recovery Fear Digging Deep Bank Hit The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices A Midlander's suspicion of the City Bonn and Paris fall out over rate cuts Growing tension between Franc and Germany exploded into a public clash after Bonn withdrew from talks that Paris said were about cutting interests rates Arts Sport Knight Williams Attali expected to quit European Bank soon Network Night at the Opera Cable & Wireless Clarke shuns mandarins and goes for growth Economic Commentary Janet Bush Fewer export orders put dampener on recovery TI's Anglo-French venture will create world leader Channel tunnel needs extra £1bn By our Industrial Editor: Insurance help for exporters Carlsberg-Tetley to cut an additional 300 jobs Business Roundup ML Holdings slides Cranswick cash call Sterling Ind advances Faupel profits fall By our Industrial Correspondent: AEA job cuts help to incur £35m loss By our Deputy City Editor: HTV chief replaced by finance director SelecTV profit leaps 91% Redundancies put a £37m dent in TSB's first half Sir Nicholas Goodison, the TSB chairman, would like to see the introduction of bank charges for current account customers in credit, but admits that his own bank has no current plans for this Smith New Court seeks £41 m for expansion Shares jump as Lonrho 'clearly turns corner' By our Banking Correspondent: Fleming closes gap on rival Electricity profits top £I00m Mercury Bad debts hit profits at Shanks South Western Electricity plc Procter & Gamble to make big job cuts Tour groups depressed by delay on enquiry outcome Stock Market Upjohn sues UK over pill ban Major Changes Legal & Public Notices Recent Issues Wall Street Company News in Brief The dinosaurs take on Arnie in dash of the film giants Philip Robinson reports on this summer's attempt by Steven Spielberg and Universal Studios to restore their reputations as successful film-makers City Diary Rowland to reveal all Sniffy in Yorkshire Must do better Getting their goat Hardship v. bankruptcy at Lloyd's Invesco investors are real victims of Imro fine Leaden skies over TSB Tempus SNC Lonrho British Coal 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 Losses trimmed at close London Business School Survival of the fittest There is a rocky road ahead for public sector computing jobs, David Guest says Christopher Morry ROCC Computers Limited MSL International Diary of Times Classified Technical Services Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Computeacb Internationa Ltd The Times Newspapers Foxware Cerco Training Limited Trudging a same by its rating CDs have helped to start a multibillion dollar game that everyone wants to play, Steve May reports Apricot Tongue twisters Online Apple turnover Star line On to a winner Fountain Fresh strategy needed at Bull France is stopping its state aid and aims to sell off the computer company Found - the missing link Computer networks speed up operations, bringing distant staff into the fold and spreading the workload Wadsworth Electronics Viglen Dawn of a cordless computer office Data is sent by radio or infra-red links from an antenna connected to each PC The system will be useful in hospitals, factories and listed buildings Out to save a tenner at the opera David Hewson on why Covent Garden is switching to networking with PCs Kingston Making the most of resources To share data on a limited budget, a router may be the simple answer Pcmcia Lan Card, 10 Base T £195 Compaq Lite ,… France Telecom Network Services Rivalry helps networks grow Advanced technology and choice of system make installation simpler How to prevent a virus Good network administration is vital if anarchy in the office is to be avoided Reflection Cray Heavy weather for the despot Companies are moving to more flexible and user-orientated PC networks Painting a place of their own Galleries: British landscape painting in the 20th century; plus market news and recommended shows Richard Cork on a stimulating survey of modern British artists' powerfully felt responses to their native surroundings Theatre Critic's Choice: Recommended Exhibitions Prize victories in the ring Rock Beck's Sponsors the Arts Entertainments The Times Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight 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 Self-portrait is unrecognisable Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Tom Conti's laid-back approach to a Coward comedy Present Laughter Globe Wider still and wider Concerts: New-look Halle Proms; and contemporary music for woodwind at the Aldeburgh Festival Wind blows hot and cold Going down to Eavis's farm Rock on Friday: Unfurl the tepee and let the good vibes roll.. Billy Idol's future looks his past.. . ATR run riot Today, tens of thousands of a particularly tenacious breed will descend once more on a Somerset field that is forever fab. David Toop grooves on Glastonbury's glow Billy Idol: spinally tapped out Records Decibellicose Concert Midnight Oil Brixton Academy Seven Days Out and about this Coming Week Top Ten Albums The Times New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Lions drop Carling at point of no return Promoter's fee claims denied For the Record Word-Watching Sports Service Wright sets fierce early pace Iberia Goodwood Racecard Today's Fixtures Cricket Other Sport Rigg fills British athletics squad vacancy Huntingdon develops cup plan New Market Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Guide to our Racecard Hannon on target at Salisbury Newcastle Doncaster Course Specialists Bath Lingfield Park Edberg match dubious reward Game Boy Wainwright fails test of nerve as fame beckons Italian preys on teenager's inexperience to earn place in the third round Andrew Longmore sees another British hopeful fall by the wayside at the second hurdle Today's Order of Play Results from Wimbledon Blonds have more fun Lendl fails to escape a glorious downfall Time catches up with one of grass-court tennis's most noble competitions No 'mate's rates' for goddess of free enterprise Samaranch tells politicians to keep their distance Barnet given extra time for more talks Sport in Brief Till likely to move up Phelps under pressure Bedford improves Pagel wins reprieve Sixsmith takes a break Newcastle sign Cypriot LeMond in doubt Marathon signing Prize-money drops Bicknell leads Surrey out of trouble Timely display by Igglesden Morris and Glamorgan are on song Cake slices into Australian attack with first century Ivo Tennant sees an undergraduate put England's batsmen to shame by his play against touring side Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Umpires banish Cork as Akram prospers BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite The Guild of Communications Resellers Rugby Union Gallant Bailey within an ace of upset Briton fails to capitalise on march point in five-set marathon against Ivanisevic Centre court hero upset by tennis paymasters Concise Crossword No 3131 Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud Globalmobile

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