News from 26/06/1993
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Claire L. Murray, Ross Tieman and Wolfgang M?nchau, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Tim Melville-Ross, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Alexandra Frean, L. Arrowsmith, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Greig, John Diamond, Marc Living, Rich Mkhondo, Giles Gordon, Frank Jeffrey, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, Carl Mortished, Patricia Rawlings, David Flusfeder, David Mannion, Tom Walker, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Patrick C. Prigmore, A. M. Rutherford-Warren (Head of Law Section), Michael Pattison, Chief Executive, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Gill Baron, Gill Crabbe, M. Robinson Director, Robert Morgan, Legal advisor, P. W. Stone, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Norman Harris, Jill Sherman and Christopher Walker, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Barbara Dorf, Derwent May, Sue Fox, Paola Messana in Golitsino, Margaret Dibben, Graham McMaster, Nicole Swengley, Jennifer Hattan, Lindsay Cook, Martin Hoyle, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, Peter Greenall, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Charles Jennings, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Lionel Abel-Smith, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Matthew d'Ancona, David Ennals, Joint President, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Elizabeth Longford, Michael Shrimpton, Moy McCrory, Nigel Hawkes, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Norman Willis, General Secretary, Roddy Martine, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Plausus, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Colin Hull, Keith Kemp, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Michael Collins, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Brenda Abrahams, Graham Searjeant, Linda Grant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Stephen Pettitt, Hyam MacCoby, Christopher Elliott, Alan Coren, Jonathan Meades, Pepita Aris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Anthony Daniels, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Caroline Armstrong, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, J. Lang Brown (Secretary Wessex Regional Group, Institute of Chartered Foresters), Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Edward Greenspon, Fiona Beckett, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, Sarah Woodward, Richard Rutt, (President), Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Morgan Warr,
ResumoAttali resigns at Euro bank blaming press A new head is being sought to reshape the European Bank after critisim over spendig caused Jacques Attali to resign Briton to take on Sampras Index Weekend Alan Coren De Klerk warns of crisis as far-right mob storms talks Safe Haven? By Staff Reporters: Heseltine may need surgery Major upset by media handling of Mates Ted Dexter M15 seeks royal tapes source in review of Palace security Peoples Phone Weekend Money on Five Pages Tory MPs warn Clarke he must not raise taxes Miele Chancellor softens up right for hard times to come Riddell on Politics Yard issues sketch of 6ft City bomber Rosyth demands contract enquiry News in Brief Chicken pox kills two News in Brief Escaper awaits ruling News in Brief Girl hurt in pool fall News in Brief Allitt plea fails News in Brief Nokia Connecting People Tory stalwart brings law and order record Man in the News Sponsors greet tennis hero with volley of offers Gallant player hopes to maintain partnership with the coach who transformed his game Defeat has its consolations for Charis Bailey, whose five-set Wimbledon thriller has brought the prospect of financial security Woosnam charged after car crash Single-minded Edward Armed police alerted over seatbelt offence Radio ham clogged the air with silly voices Rolex Towering ego felled by his lust for luxury Reports of Jacques Attali's extravagance were seen by Paris as an anti-French vendetta The resignation of the glistening bank's boss will end growing embarrassment in France's corridors power Noble Caledonia Limited Bank set up to rescue East indulged in best of the West BT English bubbly appeal falls flat Teenager killed in gang feud Body Shop chairman's TV 'shock' New solutions wanted for old brain teasers By a Staff Reporter: City flexes Olympic muscles Bells call village into land battle Opponents of a proposal to create a permanent site for travellers are waging a successful if unusual, rearguard action N&P Woodland road 'will cut swath of destruction' Officials say environmental demage to Oxleas wood will be limited to the planned highway. International Studies disagree Mail hijackers leave driver tied up in van Multiple Display Advertising Items Mother in coma goes intolabour Thousands gather for music festival Noisy dog hurled off tower block News in Brief M25 case News in Brief Guilty plea News in Brief Fine cut News in Brief Yard reprieve News in Brief Irons upset News in Brief Vandal jailed News in Brief Peugeot Nadir fears kidnap by SAS squad Rumours prompt fugitive to step up security as he resumes a life luxury TV news makes headlines in battle for viewers Familiar faces may be missing from the TV news this autumn as a fight looms for the prized question time chair P&O European Ferries The Times World Chess Championship By a Staff Reporter: City broker turned to robbery Ambulance driver sentenced Truancy sparked by 'dislike of subjects' A survey on truancy is said to highlight deficiencies in the government's league tables detailing attendance Conveyancing 'on the cheap' attacked Apostles who were poles apart Credo Fiat Craftsmen carve out new era for cathedral Vice-president gives Europe warning of Bosnian terrorism Jaguar (AFP): Russians saddle up fistful of roubles`` Architects vie to create EC symbol (Reuter): Somali shell hits US ship News in Brief (Reuter): Leader elected News in Brief (AP): Gas cut off News in Brief (Reuter): Road opened News in Brief (AP): Elchibey 'plot' News in Brief (Reuter): Fleet protest News in Brief (Reuter): Cover price News in Brief Sedated patients die as fire Kills 18 at clinic in Brittany Nations cling to concept of global rules on human rights Matthew d' Ancona reports on the Vienna conference where the best hope of one seasoned campaigner was that nothing at all would happen National Westminster Bank Black reporter tells of rodeal at hands of white extremists Rich Mknodo, a black correspondent for Reuter news agency, describes how he was punched, Kicked and called an 'ape' by the Awb in Johannesburg yesterday Lloyds Bank Canada reshuffle clears way for poll Kurd assault highlights dangers for German tourists Aided by attacks on tourists abroad, kurd rebels may have succeeded in persuading Germans to recast their holiday plans this year, Roger Boyes writes from Munich Our Foreign Staff: Babangida pledges return to civilian rule in two months Days after annulling presidential polls, Nigeria's millitary leader is again promising the imminent return of civilian rule. Who his successor will be remains unclear Gore vote saves Clinton tax plan Stena Line Rattled Miyazawa savages reformist party defectors Investors warned of Chinese meddling Cabinet purged by Ciller News in Brief Killers spared News in Brief (Reuter): Backing Hanoi News in Brief Target date News in Brief (AFP): Morocco votes News in Brief (Reuter): Uranium move News in Brief Alexander Chancellor in New York Always his own man, Pavarotti remains a great star—when he turns up—and has no need to contemplate retirement yet Maastricht is an unconstitutional revolution Michael Shrimpton says the Lords can defy the Commons The Upper House must speak for the people, who have had no opportunity to decide Turn back to the quacks Patients, not doctors, should decide which of the many alternative forms of medicine may be practised One step forward The Times Diary Mr. Clarke Thinks Aloud He should not leave too much space between the lines Sum of the Square Much of the Knowledge that most dignifies man is quite uslesss Mancunian Gold Last chance for Manchester to host the Millennium olympics Tax relief and a housing strategy Cashpoint case ITN and Thatcher Treatment of donations Future of forests in private hands Invalidity benefit Better bribes Having a ball Horses and safety British handcfafts back in fashion Slay the dinosaurs Pulpit policies Seasonal errors Old habits Court Circular Birthdays Appointments Royal engagements Service dinners Latest wills Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Church news Evelyn Bark Evelyn Bark, CMG OBE, British Red Cross director of international affairs, 1950-66, died on June 7 aged 92. She was born on December 26,1900 Douglas McDougall Douglas McDougall, businessman, pedigree cattle breeder, author and wildfowler, died in Norfolk on May 19 aged 92. He was born on April 8,1901 Personal Column Esmé Gordon Esmé Gordon, architect, died on May 31 aged 82 He was borin in Edinburgh on September 12,1910 Vincent Copeland Vincent B. Copeland, co-founder of the Workers World party in the United States, union activist and leading protester against the Vietnam war, died on June 7 aged 77 Air Vice-Marshal Richard Jones Air Vice-Marshal Richard Ian Jones, CB, AFC, a former air officer commanding No 11 (Fighter) Group died on June 3 aged 77. He was born on April 21,1916 Making a Popular Success Out of Tom Jones Professor Duncan McMillan Duncan McMillan, John Orr Professor of French Language and Romance Linguistics at the University of Edinburgh, 1955-80, died in Moulins, France, on June 1 aged 79. He was born in Lewisham, southeast London, on April 30,1914 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,267 Business Times Weathercall Rainbow Office Group Ltd. Heartache Car Cheer Coughing up Cash Point Bank Raid The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile Business Post agrees bonus rise Flawed empire of marble on which the sun has yet to rise Roth mans, Dunhill pay investors £525m The reorganisation of Rothmans into solely a tobacco company and Dunhill, renamed vendome into luxury goods releases a wind fall for Share holders Portrait Wimbledon Mercury 'I apologise', Lord Hanson tells his shareholders Weekend Sporting Fixeures City welcomes Chancellor's policy comments Chancellor Kenneth Clarke's remark that there was no need for further cuts in interest rates softened share and strengthened sterl; ing on the forex markets Qantas Carsberg seeks new investment regime Yorkshire powers to 15% rise Court considers how to handle Lloyd's cases ICI remains cautious on trading prospects Business Roundup Heron sells shops Business Roundup India sacks bank chief Business Roundup Campbell warns of loss Business Roundup David S Smith buys Business Roundup Liffe's link talks halted Business Roundup BT offers charges list Business Roundup OMI maintains payout Business Roundup (AFP): Qantas flies closer to flotation The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Born and bred to enter the beerage Business Profile: Peter Grenall Martin waller meets the cheif executive who has turned Grennals from a family firm into one of Britain's biggest pub owners Colour Care loss holds LIG down to £27.8m TWA Stansted route turned down By our City Staff: Court puts liquidator into LW Canadian pension fund cuts Warburg stake in £106m deal Hambro Clearing Limited EC extends exemptions for airlines UAL rethink Rentokil bid Power plan Backing Wales Major Changes Unit-Linked Insurance Investments (Reuter): Dow up a fraction as rally falters Building and shop shares slip as Clarke rules out early rate cut Stock Market Company News in Brief Wall Street Recent Issues An expensive race against time—for nothing Lindsay Cook says contract races for repossessed homes cause just heartache and cost for the also-rans Saved from eviction by the slump Left in the dark on Complaints Comment Johnson Fry Assess Managers Plc Talk to Towry Law The Times Fidelity Investments Premiums by rule-book Car security rating could bring discounts Kleinwort emerges to spread risks M&G Life cover may cost women smokers more Briefings Cash cards go on trial The High Court ruled that banks need not seek complaints, says Lindsay Cook China Dragon Fund ICS liability tested on home income plans Kleinwort Benson National Westminster Bank Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Why Pay Tax on your Precious Savings? Quotation puts solicitors on trial Facts of selling life insurance in the real world Speedy computer catches Barclaycard fraudsters Stiff rise in automated transfer charges Briefings Save & Prosper Fimbra has strengthened arbitration team Notax No room on board for society member Fairer deal from the Nationwide Cost of legal insurance soars Comprehensive cover dries up in favour of limited policies Scottish Equitable cash-in protest Save & Prosper Levy Gee National Savings Lambeth Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Opions Singer and Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd. Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Sates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Profit-taking shaves prices Fidelity Brokerage From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Cecil's colt can prove master Curragh Tomorrow Girl next door who made giant leap into global village Saturday portrait: Sally Gunnell, by David Powell, athletics correspondent Dernier Empereur to strike Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Chepstow Thunderer: Lingfield Park Quick Ransom primed for Newcastle Stamina test Splice has pace to defeat strong field Results from Yesterday Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Sprinter on target for Gosden Thunderer: New Castle Thunderer: Newmarket Strong case for Russell and Gower to return Australians display ruthless approach Dismissal holds no appeal to Morris Yesterday's Scoreboards Australia rely on back-up bowlers Lathwell fails to impress under Dexter's scrutiny Surrey hand principal role to Haynes Benn will be happy if 'perfect' Gent decides to cut up rough Van de Velde in front after test of time-keeping Davies adopts new positive approach For the Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Fixtures Carling ponders rare setback David Hands learns how the England captain is coping with his demotion by the Lions management By a Special Correspondent: England nurse wounded pride Ardiles faces difficult start Career girl makes living from being a bridesmaid Andrew Longmore sees Jennifer Capriati go from bubbly youngster to battle hardened professional Showman Agassi is starting to get serious Results from Wimbledon Today's Order of Play Foster in select band of Britons Hungry touts Mars barred Quote of day Becker rules court as champion of cause Former Wimbledon winner deserves respect for grace in unreal world By our Sport Staff: Graf strolls on Cup campaigners team up to settle old score first David Powell, athletics correspondent, looks at Britain's chances of lifting the European Cup in Rome after being denied two years ago Foster fuels new British resolve Club power forces fixture change Sport in Brief Spectacular Scotland Sport in Brief FA launches enquiry Sport in Brief Smith reaps reward Sport in Brief Leeds offer succeeds Sport in Brief Australia back on form Sport in Brief French investigation Sport in Brief Mansell bounces back Sport in Brief Jackson joins Wasps Sport in Brief Larson seals J24 Open Sport in Brief Racing Dexter keeps his ilerve as bouncers fly As the England Selectors prepare to Choose a side for the third Test, their Chairman talks to Alan Lee Sampras leads seeds safely into fourth round Talent to frighten Australia Sporting Diary Spitting image Sporting Diary Extra time Sporting Diary Natural break in telecast Sporting Diary Staggering score Sporting Diary Just the spot Sporting Diary Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Athletics A hack in poet's clothing Inveterate townie Alan Coren found the perfect guise in which to infiltrate the leafy depths of his adopted country retreat Forty is a critical age, a time for last-ditch stands, so I bought the last ditch in the forest Sotheby's Summer Sales Lost in paradise without your language Weekend Voice What to Wear Children Readers' Guide to Hot Books Calling the shots National Library for the Blind Ultrasonic echoes of the night stalkers Gill Crabbe reports on a growing band of Zealous bat-watchers who put wildlife into their nightlife Casting the net for young tennis talent The future is rosy for Britain's up-and-coming champions Still twitching in Selborne Derwent May visits the former home of Gillbert White… and Michael Mates Who's taken my belt of high pressure? Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney And only three birds sing Feather report Noble Caledonia Limited Dish of the Day Sip, Sip, booray! A rich meat for every purse Fiona Beckett meets a couple whose deer farm has helped to bring venison within the reach of every dinner table The art of growing old gracefully Building a Wine Cellar: 9 Best Buys Spain Restaurant Watch Allure of summer feasting The abundant summertime produce spoils Frances Bissell for choice Picture Gallery A poem on the tongue The markets of East Anglia provide a treat for foodies, and there is honey still for tea Moben Saddlesore on a leading rein A nervous Matthew Bond mounts up for a weekned of riding lessor. Yorkshire, and returns elated and addicted to not baths Hoverspeed All the Tack Multiple Display Advertising Items Orient Lines Dipping into the rich diet of Florence Susan MacDonald feasts on the variety of style and culture in the stunning city of flowers Ireland Austravel Cunard Regent Travel Services Saturday Rendezvous Partners Nationwide Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyer's guide A blessing from the druid Ruth Gledhill enjoys the poetry and song of Welsh-language service in Bangor Multiple Display Advertising Items We Don't Bite! Sara Eden Eglwys Annibynnol Bangor (the Congregational Church… The Times Saturday Rendezvous Bright spots in the shadows Shady gardens need not be dull, Francesca Greenoak has some ideas on how to bring light to the darkness Shoparound Digger Golf Balls Genuine Birthday Newspapers The Times Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Gents & Ladies Trousers Countax Agriframes Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovewood Patsy Rodenburg My Perfect Week End Voice trainer Ardenco Ltd. Ken Muir Oh flares of Scotland, yotfre back again What to Wear Glasgow has the chic, Edinburgh has the style-either way, says Roddy Martine, Scotland has an edge Arret Looping the loop in a sedate old crate The Red Arrows may have the speed, but they lack the Biggles appeal of the Diamond Nine team in action. Charles Jennings donned his silk scarf and helmet for a bumpy ride Cordula The hottest summer bargains Nicole Swengley's essential guide to the best of the summer sales around the country—where to find cut-price Axiom British Antique Replicas Pet Care Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Scare Cat Clothing, half-price handbags, discounted dishwashers, reductions in rainwear and savings on saucepans Rebecca N. Peal George Smith Solitude in the olive groves Chelsea Harbour Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rosemullion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham & Reeves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Film Word Watching Picture Gallery The lions leave their Coliseum throne As the ENO reaches the end of an era tonignt, David Pountney, one of the outgoing directors, talks to Rodney Milnes about the art of making new opera accessible Theatre Saddam goes for a Burton The Butcher of Baghdad Grace, Latchmere, SW11 Thrills from the Punch and Judy man Classical Records ENO A storm to unfreeze the tears The Winter's Tale Barbican The Sunday Times Better on a swollen guitar Jazz Records Multiple Display Advertising Items Godspell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite Genuine Cornish Smocks Town & Country Manner Ltd Refund or Replacement if Not Delighted BBC1 Variations Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice BBC1 Satellite Radio 3 Pollon ~ Eze Conductor rolls over Beethoven David Flusfeder Previews the Best of next Week S Television Ray Gosling (Adultery, Tuesday) and Ross McElwee (Time Indefinite, Thursday) are two very different types of interviewer: Gosling becomes his subjects' best friend; McElwee sucks everybody into his own life. But both are supremely good at revealing interior lives. The other highlights next week include a conducted tour of the young Beethoven, by Michael Tilson Thomas, and Tony Harrison's film of Alzheimer's disease sufferers Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3132 Difference a day could make Caitlin Moran thinks National Music Day is a lost opportunity Pickfords Travel Bosnian Children in Britain Prudential P H S Magazine Contributors Elizabeth Longford's Diary Minolta Something for the Weekend John Diamond The fortune-teller told med everyghitn I had just told him then took £20 from me Police inaction Spooksville Aid to Bulgaria Yugoslav Jews Left handed Charming Clarke Black Label Why the Germans no longer worry AUDI What we did on our holidays A group of Wiltshire people decided to give 17 Bosnian children a six-month break from the war - but the 'refugees' were not quite what their rescuers expected. Report by Linda Grant Patrick O'brian Ford Maverick Telling tales R. K. Narayan seen himself as simply "a storyteller"; Graham Greene called him the writer he most admired in the English language. Christopher Thomas meets india's 86-year-old master of faction Espanz Too Good for Hanging Ten years ago, ten Iranian women of the Baha'i faith died because of it. Mark Jolly talks to a survivor Crowd Toyota City Lights Joanna Pitman discovers the perils of winning a game of golf Motorway and had arrived at what could only be… Bordeaux The 100 Best Summer Wines So much is drinkable in this price range, Jane MacQuitty discovers, creating tough competition in quality and cost Picture Gallery Lain R. Webb looks at designs that flatter a pregnant figure. Photographs by Martyn Thompson Mothers to be Picture Gallery Paperbacks This Has not been the best of months for Mr Stoughton The Vulture Times Newspapers Ltd Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: BBC Governors I Cracking It (Part 44): Sex -Interpreting Signals Royal Opera House Restaurant Guide Eating Out Lust French Wines in Plain English The rice stuff Pepita Aris gets an unexpected taste of the perfect paella in Spain The world in a grain of sand The Pursuit and study of the atom has lad to quantum leaps in our knowledge, Nigel Hawkes writes French Wines in Plain English Natural life cycle The pleasures of a cycling holiday are often those you least expect, as Nick Nuttall discovered Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Supper on the trot In Morocan mountains you drink when you find a stream,. When you eat, Jeremy seal Writes, is another story. . . No Title E&O Noble Caledonia Limited Aloarve Multiple Display Advertising Items Poland Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy & France Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Saunton Sands Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South West Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Games People Play Helen Lederer- Comedian Enter Password Chess Bridge The Listener Crossword Small Birds Singing The Times Picture Gallery Molly Parkin Michelob BCA
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