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News from 30/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Micklethwait, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Elliot Knope, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Andrew H. Robinson (Head of Office), Joseph Williams, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Murray Forsyth, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Jeremy Laurance, Health Service Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, R. J. Fletcher, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, S. Solomons, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Brian Crozier, Alexandra Frean and Sheila Gunn, Charles Boston, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Anne Jeacock, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, David C. Harvey, Henry von Blumenthal (Treasurer), Harold Lind, Helen Johnstone and Ian Murray, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Locke, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, A. E. Harvey (Sub-Dean of Westminster), Richard Duce, Paul Twyman, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Coleraine, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, John Dunkley (Director of Public Affairs), Vicky Ward, Matthew Parris, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Wolfgang MÜnchau, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Elspeth Howe, Geoffrey Cox, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, John Parker, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Michael Cullis, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Roger Royes, Keith Britton, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

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Mates denounces fraud office Boothroyd interrupts resignation speech nine time as verbal battle rivets Commons Index No Title Telecom Offer American-backed move to arm Muslims fails at UN News at Ten Bothered Betty all in a terrible tizzy Political Sketch Hooray Henley N&P No-one's busier on your behalf How Kipling came to the opera stage Arts, page 31 Attorney rejects 'baseless charges' 'Bizarre' Mates melodrama moves out of the political mainstream Riddel on Politics Smallbone the Summer Sale Speaker unable to halt bulldozing ex-minister Michael Mates invoked a previous Speaker's rebuke to Charles I as he resisted attempts to halt his resignation statement Lyell says fair trial assured 'I didn't want to resign. But now I can explain These are edited extracts of Micheal Mates's Personal statement to the House, with interruptions by Betty Boothroyd, the Speaker. To her own embarrassment, she repeatedly broke the rule that such statements are heard in silence The Leading Legal Players Commons attack mirrors general criticism of SFO The Serious Fraud Office has won just six high profile convictions. Its director favours the introduction of plea bargaining By a Staff Reporter: Office accused of alerting the press before raids and arrest Nadir prepares next stage of media campaign ROLEX of Geneva Peugeot Passport BBC's Radio 4 to stay on long wave News in Brief Grenade blast man dies Rail users expect rises Open verdict on Watts Trouble at Group 4 jail More bubbles, less deer Bulldozer case dropped AA with You All the Way, under £3 a Day! Marquess of Bristol charged with giving drugs to friend Picking baby's sex 'could harm society' BMA conference By our Health Services Correspondent: Legalising euthanasia rejected Sale 'Polite' burglar thanked Audi ITV holds fire after letter from Major Moratorium on News at Ten move expected as prime minister expresses concern Stores claim they are forced to use vigilante tactis By a Staff Reporter: Malaria pills kill girl, 12 Four jailed in incest orgies trial Apricot Wimbledon fraud costs man £50,000 British Gas a World Class Energy Company Planners push for Venice-on-Thames Scout killed in fall from the Jungfrau Army seeks more land for training Methodists in 'cop-out' over gays Alfa Romeo Nissan Gunslingers move with the times Gay killer may have stolen cash cards Police go behind the lines to beat Mr Bigs Red tape is blamed for Sellafield job looses Magistrates join fight to halt court changes Nordic Track Drink drive killers may get 10 years Ulster plan disowned by Labour Qantas World Chess Championship The Times Gould to launch attack on Labour economic policy NUM official attacks Scargill Hutchison Telecom ERM'a resigning matter' Minister concedes need for rethink on council reforms How Commission Plans to Redraw Map Firemen's pay deal cuts risk of strike Howard rescues bill The Times Thatcher shows the way to market Parliament today Izetbegovic joins in talks on Bosnia partition plan Muslim leader prepares reponse to Serb and Croat peace formula The Bosnian Muslim leader's attendance at the Sarajevo talks blunted acrimony in the presidency. His reply is expected in days Serbs launch new offensive to open southern corridor From Reuter in Canberra: UK pays £20m for test site clean-up (AFP): Israelis are accused of murders News in Brief (Reuter): Expulsion anger Tall order (Reuter): Women freed Brother Laser printers Rome to vote on reforms Affluent Iraqis live in fear of further US missile attacks A leafy Baghdad suburb is now in the front line of the conflict with America. Defiant officials are stepping up threats of Beirut-style terrorism against Washington BT3 Saddam rebuilds war machine Comrade Rita takes to Peru warpath Afrikaner far-right faces split over assault on talks Baghdad prisoners 'are safe' Bavarian maverick ready to set up anti-Maastricht party A Bonn court is to stop hearing an appeal by opponents of the treaty tomorrow. The judges could rule that it be ratified only after the renegotiation of key parts Tokyo plans falter over Russian aid and trade disputes Countdown to G7 summit Balladur keeps his distance 'Joel the Ripper' confesses to killings of 17 prostitutes Patten flies out under a cloud of Chinese ill-will Ukraine's sprint for statehood leaves Russia breathless Protest in Pushkin Square In 1982, Brian Crozier, Mrs Thatcher's private counter-subversion specialist, conceived a daring mssion to use two Young Conservatives to distribute peace leaflets in Moscow. But he needed money-and only the Cia chief, Bill Casey, would provide it Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Our man inside the Elysée France had decided to leave Nato. But our major intelligence coup was received sceptically by M16 Tomorrow Franco and the bug bid Memories are made of this Julia Llewellyn Smith turned up, tried to tune in and dropped some inhibitions at the Glastonbury Festival, now an obligatory part of the summer season Catalyst for enterprise Alan Hamilton on a prince on the lookout for thriving communities Booking a photo opportunity Air-brushed and otherwise tidied up, writers' pictures on their book jackets rarely match the real thing Back to the unreal world Selll-outs mortal sins: all revealed at a gaudy night New Era Even as I type, wistful red-eyed men in pavilions and pubs throughout the queendom A Tv quiz has made MPs more ridiculous than they make themselves In defence of the disreputable Tainted funding of the parties does not have to mean tarnished politics, says Woodrow Wyatt Hollywood morality gone mad The US raid on Baghdad not only failed any legal or ethical test; it lacked logic Renaissance man The Times Diary Missing Mates The Times Diary Acid in the soil The Times Diary A better bet The Times Diary Runaway train The Times Diary Clash of Issues Drama must not deflect the course of justice Naught for their Comfort The latest scheme for Bosnia will not West off the hook Black Sheep Opera After the book and the cartoon comes Kipling music Possible move of TV's 'News at Ten' Cyprus problem Manchester's year Racism and diet Centres of excellence A kindness too far? US raid on Baghdad 'not justified' Citizens' rights EC information Tidy graveyards Asil Nadir and CBI Money well spent? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Stargazers' guide to the night sky in July Dinners Service dinner Birthdays today Reception The London Library Appointment Memorial services Deputy lieutenant Marie Curie Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages School news Legal appointments Cutlers' Company Knighthood Demestic & Catering Situations Pamela Cunnington Pamela Cunnington, an expert in the preservation of historical buildings, has died aged 67. She was born in Coggeshall, Essex, on January 13,1926 Shawish Taha Idris, Gc Shawish Taha Idris, GC, the oldest surviving holder of the George Cross, died in Omdurman, Sudan, on May 31 aged 93. He was born at Omdurman on January 1,1900 Nemesio Antunez Flatshare Al Fairweather Al Fairweather, jazz trumpeter, arranger, and composer, died in Edinburgh on June 21 aged 66. He was born in the city on June 12,1927 Rabbi Dovid Lifshitz Rabbi Dovid Lifshitz, professor of Talmud for 49 years at Yeshiva University's Rabbi Issac Elchanan Theological Serninary, New York, died on June 28 aged 86 The Casement Trial Sentence of Death Norton Simon Tahirou Congakou News The Times Crossword No 19,270 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Taking Steps First Step Step down Step up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Homes 35 Small investors resisting the lure of BT3 Kenneth Clarke yesterday unveiled the expected incentives for Bt3 amid confirmation that interest from small investors is heavily down Chatset puts Lloyd's loss over £3bn Let's fall in love with falling currencies Arts Sport Transavia Reveal More Police are Ordered Granada tunes in to London Weekend Loss-making Ferranti in talks with partners on cash injection Germany plans DM25bn cuts and axes rail jobs Commercial Union EBRD interest by Christophersen Rate of Company failures starts to ease News Corp cleared to buy New York Post Canadian mining seeks London listing Business Roundup Zeneca to raise $300m Banana battle lost Lowndes Lambert up Halma better by half Storehouse names chief Rodime moves ahead Rights issue by Birkby Celsis in £22m placing United News calls for ?190m in bid to reduce its debts United Newspapers is repairing its balance sheet as it goes in search of acquisitions in publishing and exhibitions in America and the Far East IBM may cut 600 jobs in UK Corporate Positioning Deficit of £16m overhangs Ascot ex-Control Securities Float warning for investors BAT strikes lucky in £135m brands swap Seeboard surges ahead in payout race Forte Hotels Increase in fraud by senior managers Securicor groups raise dividends Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Granada move at LWT puts TV companies sharply in focus Stock Market Caledonia lifts off to pre-tax £36m Airbus pours scorn on Boeing challenge Company News in Brief Accountancy and Finance Packaging group tops £15m SB men held Feedback ahead Surveyor up Loan agreed Recent Issues Major Changes Dow drops 11 points on weak US economy Wall Street London Graduate Recruitment Fair Clinton's quest is to restore America's health and welfare The president is out to crack the link between health care, handouts and institutionalised unemployment, writes Weighty poser of BT offer The Times City Diary Batting for charity Eye for an order Financial trivia Leaseholders' enfranchisement Business Letters Bankruptcy best No BT3 giveaway Tempus United News Ferranti Adding it up BAT Investor Granada The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Small losses in thin trade Alliance Leicester Adjusting the BBC news One man may soon hold the nation's main news medium in his palm. Alexandra Frean reports Media, Sale & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Partners CVs to Write on Stationery Ltd Together The Intelligent Choice Bananas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Partners Executive Producer Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fire Service College Willett Where are the young tabloid readers? Popular papers are suffering badly from falling circulation Theatre How the arch-jingoist got his scars Richard Morrison meets Michael Berkeley, composer of a new opera based on Rudyard Kipling's hideous childhood Devil at work in idle brains Television Review Covent Garden a riot of Verdi Arts Briefing Is this the morning star? Radio: Danny Baker, motormouth supreme, is just one fo Radio 5's successes Exhibitions page Entertainments Art Galleries Kasparov versus Short Today's Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertainment complled by karl 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 Misconceived in sequins Theatre: Jeremy Kingston reviews Bill Russell's over-sentimental tribute to Aids victims Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens Criterion Dachau testimonies` Concert: A new music-theatre piece inspired by a visit to the infamous concentration camp Jane's Minstrels Spitalfields Festival Mixed-up minx in a mixed-up melodrama Wretched Grooms BAC, Battersea The Times Rip, burn, boil and chew, then exhibit Visual Art: Investigating contemporary destruction; and, below, below, celebrating fin-de-siécle decadence Is it possible to create art simply by destroying things? Joseph Williams looks at one artist who believed you could Fun and fantasy in the Gay Nineties For The Studio Art Nouveau magazine, the 1890s were just the end of a century but the start of an era, says John Russel Taylor Royal Opera House Enduring magic Rock Irish and Brazilian stars lift the tempo and the sprits in London Clannad Albert Hall Powerful exile Caetano Veloso Festival Hall Picture Gallery Edward Symmons & Partmers Chelsea & Kensington Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate City & West End Multiple Display Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Bid List A Rare Opportunity Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Egerton Eurotowers Real Estate UK The English Courtyard Association Kelvin Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items A spiral staircase—and running water Make your property pay How speculators can profit from the new leasehold act Hanging on by their fingernails Despite huge losses, most Lloyd's names are sitting tight, says Rachel Kelly Rentals Allsop & Co The auctioneer's sell-the-lot show Jean Williams The Barbican Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multilingual Services Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lan Pritchard, HR Solutions Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Norma Skemp Recruitment Pan European Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who is Giò? SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Pan European Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Recruitment Consultant £25,000 Ote Mayfair Solicitors AUDIO/WP Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Thornton Management Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personnel Administrator £18,000 + Bens Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Manpower The Further Education Funding Counc Personal Assistant c£17,000 + Package Professional Temporaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercuri Urval Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corlill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delgado's star rises as he sinks Downs Young British hopeful shows he is learning fast with mature performance Imperative need for disclosure Damages not recoverable for bank distress McConville and Others v Barclays Bank and Others Assisting appellants to the Privy Council in costs The Queen v Beckford and Another Solicitor not liable for misdraft Hemmens v Wilson Browne(a Firm) County court staff warned over turning applicants away Sampras puts injury to test: in title pursuit Novotna and Martinez show artistry Stumbling Sabatini feels full force of self-confident Czech's unanswerable assault David Miller enjoys two matches spiced with aggression that bodes well for women's claims for equal pay Answers from page 44 Clype (a)To inform on a person, to tell tales, … Word-Watching Yesterdays Results By our Sports Staff: British pair bow out after leading Big hitter Brenda shaming the men Agassi tops Celebration Shady deal Quote of the day Oxford Tennis Camp Oxford University Lions selectors get their priorities right Heavy defeat underlines gulf between first team and midweek counterparts Stein to meet players Crews come on stream at Henley Today's Order of Rowing French team strike it rich Maneheste bid receives Major boost David Miller reports on how the prime minister rallied to the cause of a British city For the Record Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Gredley has best of both worlds Julian Muscat meets an innovative owner receiving maximum performance from talents of his dual-purpose thoroughbred Epsom Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Carnarvon launches Highclere exhibition Bets withheld over 20-1 win Catterick Warwick Yarmouth Rome winners take on United States MacHin sets stamp on high society pageant When the Australians scored 721 runs in a day Oxford start uneasy favourites Border critical of McCague selection Sport in Brief Uefa asks for report Williams clinch deal Bett joins contenders Britain ring changes Janzen enters Open England chase treble Dadswell powers on Lucas forced to retire BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Norwich Union Rugby Union Graf survives scare to reach semi-finals Capriati and Zvereva defeated as top two seeds put on command performances Age no barrier to Navratilova's easy ascent Concise Crossword No 3135 Winning Move Word-Watching Athletics Concern expressed for prodigy Hingis Concorde Hotels

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