News from 29/06/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, George Medley (Director), Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Tracy Worcester, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Peter Melchett (Executive Director), Osman Streater, Roger Boyes and Charles Bremner, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Nicholas Wood, Martin Fletcher and Ben MacIntyre, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jill Sherman and Michael Theodoulou, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Ruth C. Wade, John E. Strafford, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, F. H. Hilliard, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Bill Parry-Davies, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Debra Craine, Helen Redmond-Cooper, Jeanne Kerr, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, L. M. Harris, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John Young, Patrick Hall-Smith, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, M. Bracken, John Percival, J. A. Davis, Aileen Ballantyne, Stephen Corry (Director-General), Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, Richard Leakey (Director), Peter Ward, John Woodcock, J. C. LEWIS(Chairman), Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, Tom Rhodes and Eve-Ann Prentice, Alison Roberts, David Toop, Lord Alexander, Patrick Stevens, Nick Nuttall and Jonathan Prynn, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Fernie, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Charles Secrett (Director), George Monbiot, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Brendan O'friel, Chairman, Julian Muscat, David A. Ogg (Chairman), Joanna Pitman, Jonathon Porritt, Gerald Larner, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, James McNicholas, Lyn Siddle, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Chris Browne, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, J. Selwyn Davies, Marcus Colchester, Martin Fletcher, Philip Webster and Eve-Ann Prentice, Andrew Finkel and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Charles Gordon, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Frank Murray, A. F. J. Wilson, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoLynne Truss US makes new threat to strike at terrorism The men on trial in Kuwait for the plot to assassinate Bush American warnings of future reprisals and Iraqi hints that Britons must stay in jail are likely to widen division in the Commons over us anti-terrorism policy New faces to oversee the police Index No Title Vigilantes may be free in nine weeks Gang Wars Sampras faces fine for outburst Yorks agree terms of legal separation Brian Crozier Labour to return Costa's donation Mayhew regrets his opera gaffe Audemars Piguet Law: 35 Years of Justice Mayhew regrets his opera gaffe Mercury Calming influence of the voice-over for every crisis BMA backs down on fundholding to avoid split Royal match that ended in tabloid tales Foot fault: Robin Leigh-Pemberton, 66, outgoing… PM aids Games bid Tax amnesty offered News in Brief Poison necklace alert News in Brief Blackmail claim News in Brief RAF jump jet crashes News in Brief Humphrys to head Radio 4's 'Today' News in Brief Stars pays tribute to football's greatest gentleman Wife seeks enquiry into killer's release Knife-crazy mental patient was allowed back into the community Court sells drink-drive man's car A Staff Reporter: Teacher accused of drowning her aunt Diplomat's Arabian nightmare ends in £3,000 bill By a Staff Reporter: Donor is found for health dispute boy Organs of endangered bear sold in Britain Mercury Communications Citroen Vigilantes win shorter jail terms Compaigners jubilant as appeal court cuts 'grossly disproportionate' sentence A community has pledged to look after the families of two men who were sent to prison for kidnapping a youth Judge's daughter jailed over drugs Scargill threatens rival party News in Brief Jailed for life News in Brief Drug importer News in Brief Festival crime News in Brief Blandford case News in Brief Crash death News in Brief Nurse patrols News in Brief National Westminster Bank Boy's detention was 'appalling' National Power Gun gangs rule the rat-runs of Moss Side Michael Horsnell reports on the rising tide of crime in two of Britain's most violent cities Manchester police are seeking tougher firearms legislation to give them a fighting chance against drug-running hoodlums Glasgow mayhem beats 'Godfather' plot Picasso goes over the wall at prison Gang beats car dealer Fathers 'must teach children to be honest' Tomorrow Mercedes-Benz Fey of hope breaks through for Brighton pier BT cuts access to sex lines Secret codes will guard 'adult' services No Title Thomas Cook Foreign Exchange TV may expand to 100 channels in ten years Sunalliance Life & Pensions Chess Briton shines in Canaries World Chess Championship The Times Olympus Nuclear plant faces delay as Gummer seeks new answers Heseltine 'will be back in cabinet' Parliament today The boy who rode to Hollywood on an elephant Tory MPs attack cuts in defence Major's press chief denies claims of rift Report on Iraq arms kept in cupboard National Westminster Bank Government to tighten I control of policing Forces around country face tough new targets under plan to boost crime fight A white paper published yesterday by the new home secretary aims to modernise the nation's police service Proposals Councillors fear assault on their powers by the state Authorities Howard keeps hold on Met London High flyer clips wings of the big spenders Whitehall Tory love turned sour as crime went up Hesitant FBI tries to rid America of its turbulent shaikh Despite mounting evidence of Shaikh Omar Abdel-Rahman's involvement in terrorist acts, the debate over his arrest and deportation is likely to be lengthy UN accepts Clinton evidence that Iraq plotted to kill Bush Allied aircraft protect Kurds from Saddam's revenge Wife of Briton praises jailers Tefal Portable Air Conditioners Reuter: Court told of plan to detonate car bomb Weakened Paris-Bonn axis thwarts greater European unify A fabled 30-year bilateral relationship is crumbling because of its failure to adapt to the end of the Cold War. France and Germany increasingly find little to agree on Serb-Croat allies tighten the noose around Muslims BUPA Company Care Reuter: Russia issues threat to Estonia British colonel stranded by mine Rabin will not discuss Jerusalem News in Brief (AFP): Racist attacks News in Brief (AFP): Pilot blamed News in Brief (Reuter): Trial delayed News in Brief (AP): Bank blasts News in Brief (Reuter): Mansion blaze News in Brief Buoyant Patten presses on with democracy plans Hong Kong's governor expects British endorsement this week of his policies. A compromise with the Chinese is expected despite continuing Peking grumbles Eritrea's litany of African stuns leaders Illness and injury can be almost as painful to your… LDP poll victory bolsters Miyazawa Picture Gallery Police arrest 21 for Johannesburg raid Kennedy biography enlarges the myth Thatcher's irregulars under fire By 1978, Shield, the private counter subversion group set up by Brian Crozier (below) and others, was attacking the left but being undermined by top Conservatives Yarsley Plot to undermine the miners Subversives in the coalfields and in local councils are tackled Beating the cruellest thief of all Dementia can rob victims such as Maria Tobin and her fellow patients of their happiest memories - and finally even their own identity. Now, says Aileen Ballantyne, there is promise of a new treatment It was murder at work again today Pathology is back in the headlines—but what makes anybody want to take it up as a job? The trinket of beads that can be a killer Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports on the dangers on the dangers of the castor oil seed Advertisement Irritable Bowel Syndrome? An appreciation of the finer points of the men's tennis at Wimbledon Cambridge conclave The Times Diary Odds man out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Mastered by the universe Scientists in search of the origins of the cosmos are missing the point, as God's representatives on Earth will confirm Balls up in the air The Times Diary Out to grass The Times Diary Curse of Archer The Times Diary Making up Clinton's mind Frank Murray on the forging of a decisive president Reminder to Peking China must understand that Britain is serious Policing Change On with the Dance The death of Commem Balls has greatly exaggerated Keeping track of party donations Bosnian shambles Helping hands? Dangers of overcrowding in prisons Elephant survival Greek and Turk Living with hope Units of justice Racism and diet Well worn Call for ban on mahogany trade Sale of woodlands Medical school case Slap of the tongue Court Circular Personal Column Reception St Paul's Girls' School Memorial services Church news Appointments in the Forces Legal appointment Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheons The Samaritans Forthcoming marriages Marriages Institute of Mathematics New chairman Anniversaries Boris Christoff Boris Christoff, the Bulgarian born bass, died in Rome yesterday aged 79. He was born Plovdiv on May 18,1914 Jacqueline Wheldon Jacqueline Wheldon (Lady Wheldon), author, died on June 21 aged 69. She was born in London on May 20,1924 Personal Column Victoria's Coronation Vernon Donnison Venon Donnison, CBE, formerly of the Indian Civil Service, died at Moulsford, Oxfordshire, on June 11 aged 94. He was born on July 3,1898 W. McNeil Lowry Wilson McNeil Lowry, a former vice-president of the Ford Foundation, died at his home in New York on June 6 aged 80. He was born in Columbus, Kansas, on February 17,1913 News The Times Crossword No 19,269 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Revamping Losing Winning Quarrelling The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices John Charcol Small Business Picture Gallery Pound soars 3 pfennigs as rate worries weaken mark Arts Time to demerge the clearing banks Sport Brent Walter accounts are qualified as loss reaches £427m EBRD battle over Attali's successor Self-Help or Public Order Ministers rally behind nuclear project Lloyd 's gives welcome to alternative rescue plan Legal & Public Notices BR split down the lines on cash for better trains US bank set for gold fixing seat Loan aid take-up expected to soar Hanson 'union busting' attacked TUC cautions against import of peabody tractics to British mines Company chiefs' golden goodbyes Devro's offer for sale sizzling to a premium Business Roundup WPP revenues rise Business Roundup Hewetson cuts payout Business Roundup Wm Sinclair warning Business Roundup Alba earnings jump Business Roundup Widney losses deepen Business Roundup Platignum pays again Business Rounup Airtours lost £9m on failed bid for Owners Abroad Airtours is diversifying along the holiday tour chain by buying its first hotel, with another six or seven deals expected, as the company goes searching for bargains Berkeley ignores housing doldrums Our City Staff: Securiguard figures backed Our Deputy City Editor: Northern Electric surges to £111m LWT rewarded for promoting women Forte Crest BT3 sale prospectus will spell out risks Heron bondholders vote for £1.4bn restructuring Takeovers boost European Motor British Coal enterprise Helping Create Jobs Norwegian chosen to head IFC Banks criticised Everest warns Jobs at risk Acsis halted Raglan buys Wall Street Tarmac shares leap as City looks for bid Stock Market (Reuter): Council ballot helps to lift Tokyo shares World Markets Recent Issues Major Changes The Times How long will Unison prevail in the age of super unions? As three unions combine to form the biggest in Britain, Philip Bassett asks whether mergers will solve the problem of falling membership Sticky moments from LWT The Times City Diary Cooked up The Times City Diary Closing the ledger The Times Diary No man is an island at Lloyd's European union is a threat to world trade Do the high street banks have consciences? Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Brent Walker limps on Tempus Northern Electric Tempus Securiguard Tempus Richemont Airtours Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodites London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Prices close below best levels Alliance Leicester Centec taking the flexible approach Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Union Camp Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Facilities Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items You Can Earn up to 30K Pa Company Profiles (Licence) Ltd Telecommunications U. K. Limited Telephone… Landladies serve B&B guide Pirtek Hoses & assemblies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Briefings Enough swans for now? Dance: The Kirov Ballet prepares for London; plus a new Christopher Bruce work premiered inGeneva Debra Craine on the danger of dßjà vu in the Kirov's return Business to Business Theatre Gultronics Systems Integration Centres Divided they sit, united they fall Lord Rix's noisy departure is only one of the Arts Council's pressing problems, writes Alison Roberts Buildings Bruce's bridges Entertainments Today Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston'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 Another facet, equally glittering Theatre: The second of a planned trio of Chinese companies visiting Britain Ripples Across Stagnant Water Riverside Studios Warming up at last Soul in the Park: David Toop at a north London gathering of night owis in the sunshine Alexander O'Neal/Dina Carroll Alexandra Park Stuck indoors with unpleasant company The Moebius Room New Grove, NWI Kasparov versus Short Trade Advertisers Bankside fires up for regeneration Architecture: could a disused power station be the new home for the Tate's modern art? Maarcus Binney reports Listen to the voice of youth Festivals: A mixed grill at Aldeburgh; sumptuous Handel is Lufthansa's main course Lifting the Te Deum Talking a load of Jacksons Arts Briefing Callow adds music to words Concerts in the North QD Quarry Dougall London Transport QD Quarry Dougall Chambers Legal Resources Group In the name of Justice For many people, the campaigning group is their only resort, says Lord Alexander of Weedon QC Grounds for action? Inns and Outs Positive Lab test Inns and Outs Criminal Justice after the Royal Commission Conveying calm Inns and Outs Zarak MacRae Brenner The Cayman Islands Government Office In-fighting is tearing solicitor firms apart Brief Civilising Crime QD Quarry Dougall Whitehead Selection QD Quarry Dougall FRES Legal Section Three rivers District Council Graduate Recruitment Coordinator University of Bristol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mergers & Acquisitions All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to An end to estates of siege? A local authority believes it has found a way to defeat crime. Bill Parry-Davies analyses the evidence Zarak MacRae Brenner Law Professionals OBP Zarak MacRae Brenner Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Accountants fear their number's up The boom in litigation support work may finally be nearing an end Accountants must get the lawyers to call them at an early stage Lesser lights too easily extinguished Predictable nature of women's tennis leaves it short of competitive thrills Frustration no excuse for self-help Payment treated as income Landing not in home Concern over jury choice Representations on life sentences Sànchez loses to doubles partner Foster finds his feet too late to worry Sampras Leconte's genius eclipsed by power of Becker David Miller watches German strength prove more than a match for Gallic guile and flair Yesterday Results at Wimbledon Today's Order of Play Devotion beyond the cause Under where? Just out Diary Dish of the day Shaded view Quote of the day All Blacks drop Brooke for Pene Redgrave has second string to Henley bow For the Record Pools Forecast Young sets all-time worst for pitchers Company Golf Day Results Duff aims to block Benn-Eubank Sport in Brief Ozaki misses Open Sport in Brief IndyCar plan hatched Sport in Brief Thirlestane chosen Sport in Brief Kelly left out of Tour Sport in Brief London clubs team up Sport in Brief Essential overhaul Sport in Brief Keen signs for Wolves Sport in Brief Word-Watching Tenby prepared for demands of Sandown Disappointing Derby favourite given task of putting record straight in Eclipse stakes Thunderer: Chepstow Rapid Raceline Nicholls announces retirement Thunderer: Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Owners' VAT advice Denmark unmoved by faster times of Africans David Powell finds Britain's European Cup 5,000 metres victor in confident mood for tests ahead Brown steers Middlesex to clear championship lead Versatile Gower closes door on Australians Curtis crawls to crucial century Yesterday Scoreboards Wasim casts spell on Derbyshire Leading First-Class Averages Defeat grinds salt into Welsh wounds BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite British Red Cross Rugby Union Selectors inject new life into England squad Gatting, Hick, Foster, Lewis and Tufnell dropped from side for Trent Bridge Test match Agassi the perfect antidote to day of ill-discipline Concise Crossword No 3134 Winning Move Word-Watching Racing Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Australia upset by choice of McCague
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