News from 01/07/1993
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S. Mulholland, Jon Ashworth, Robert McCrindle, Graham Wistow, Roger Davis, Anatol Lieven, John Vincent, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Michael Levi, Bill Frost, Richard Beeston and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Neil Bennett, P. S. Hopkins, Tanya Sillem, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Jennifer Wingate, Rita Pook, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Tom Rhodes and Ben MacIntyre, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tom Walker, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Raymond Farrell (Chief Exective), Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Phyllida Previte, Peter Botterill, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Jack Butler, Colin Campbell and Philip Robinson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Mandelson, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Ray Kennedy, Peter Millar, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Tom Hutchinson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Terence Higgins, E. J. Williams, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Steve Tarrant, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Brian Crozier, Louise Gray, Mr. Ronald D. Fox, Robert Blake, Edward Fennell, John Woodcock, Jane Davies, George Brock, Janet Daley, David Miller, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, A. Lee, Wolfgang Münchau, Peter May, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Ronnie Fox, George Sivell, City Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, R. C. Sopwith, Sue Kernaghan, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Chris Lockwood, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Tom Baistow, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Inglewood, Norman Willis, General Secretary, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Chris Isaak, Mary Ann Sieghart, Allan W. Beardsworth, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, M. Y. Murray, Horace Phillips, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Pico Iyer, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Bunny Austin, Kate Bassett, Christopher Warman, John Eliot, Mark Breslauer, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, R. J. S. Thurston, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Simon Palmer, Walter Ellis, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Gill Hornby, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoSun greets women at Henley Lyell says fraud office forged letter from Steel The attorney-general promises to publish his correspondence with Michael Mates today as a hoax letter adds to concerns about the SFO Index Edward Heath Police pay scheme gets on wrong side of law Enterprise Awards Mary Ann Sieghart Saddam 'wanted supergun to fire anthrax at Israel' Le Carré Sixteen Pages of Top Jobs BR sale plan hit by £164 m deficit Nadir camp delights in fallout from Mates speech 'We exoected him to knock the door down, but he's blown it off its hinges' By our Political Correspondent: Labour to repay Costa donation Lyell pours cold facts on Stormy waters MPs will examine rules on statements Tip led to enquiry into bribe claim Fugitive's flat goes on sale for £1.25m Loss hits BR sale The Times at Westminster Mercury Nissan UK pair jailed for huge fraud Inland Revenue cheated of £55m in an 'offence in a category entirely of its own' ITC blocks plan to switch time of News at Ten A distressing portrayal of New Woman at her worst Streisand fails to save the champion Jail fugitive handcuffs police to car Rabies victim wrote of water terror Voyage ends for tiny boat Mercury Poll shows public's main worry is law and order Royal Orchid Plus Quality of Life Americans accuse UK of complacency Criticism sours Queen's to Lockerbie Irish hotel closes door to Le Pen News in Brief Blandford charges News in Brief Job block for teenagers News in Brief Bird beats helicopter News in Brief Tube fire boy's £20,000 News in Brief Siblings found dead News in Brief City tests security cordon to foil terrorist bombers Top chess schools fight for Times title The Times World Chess Championship Apricot Mitsubishi Electric Picture Gallery Citroèn Many new leathers are 'inadequate' Bar demands radical civil court reforms Dixons Prince hails local heroes of community work Multiyork Optimism as students start hunt for jobs Panasonic Frontline police to be rewarded for harder work Sheehy enquiry: private-sector management tactics will replace the force's Victorian structure A radical blueprint for overhaulting the force promises a sharper fight against crime, but will provoke police opposition Existing Police Pay By our Crime Correspondent: Reformer with a commercial touch World of Leather New breed favours flexibility By our Crime Correspondent: Scrapping ranks could put more men on the beat Big rethink for jobs and perks Supergun seized after M16 tip-off from businessman RSPCA Taxman forced to write off £1.7bn Howard pledges fair Euro-boundaries Labour agrees to set aside seats for women MPs Lib Dems scent new victory Around the Lobby NHS record Around the Lobby Union curb Around the Lobby Parliament today Around the Lobby Rome parliament approves bill on electoral reform Italian MPs are in the mood for change. Pressure is growing for the prosecution of Giulio Andreotti, former prime minister, over his alleged role in a journalist's murder (Reuter): Clinton may visit Oxford in autumn News in Brief (AFP): Medical ban News in Brief (Reuter): Arrest ordered News in Brief Greek pledge News in Brief French royal gems sale hits the rocks Belgium's presidency signals danger for UK Brussels takes the EC helm Morillon visits an enclave of harmony Trial told of Brandt conspiracy Britain loses US test site Forte Hotels MPs say British peacekeeping role must be strengthened A Commons committee concludes that Britain's voice will lose authority if it shirks a 'special responsibility' to the Un Aidid cache hit by missiles as UN braces for attack Renamo 'delaying Mozambique poll' Chissano talks in London Poll rules agreed by ANC Picture Gallery US court rules that trilateral trade agreement is illegal Rebel colonel picked as new Baku prime minister Covert arms dealers come to Iraq's aid Chinese 'capitalist' model runs deeper into the red Peking's flirtation with market reform has brought overheating of the economy and the risk of peasant unrest. The head of the People's Blank is likely to be sacked Four-year hitch besets Patten Heroic failure touches base Computer Store Ryman Picture Gallery From Associated Press in Sydney: Peg puts Cook in his place St Paul's: safe in her hands London's famous girls' school is steering into calmer waters with the appointment of a new head, says Alice Thomson Magazine Who inspired Britain's new party? Briari Cruzier, scourge of the left, concludes his memoir with an account of the formation of the SDP Little deer that lost its bottle Peter Millar has no regrets over Babycham's X certificate relaunch National Westminster Bank Serious blisters Why chickenpox should be caught young; the inadequacy of bikini bottoms; and new views on jaundice The worst pain l can imagine Mary Ann Sieghart discovers the hurtful truth about natural birth propaganda Tampering with the bad temper gene A geneticist think he has proved that some men are born angry Waterskiing risk for women Medical Briefing Hepatitis protection A chronic ease of sleeping sickness The doctors' own organisation is falling into a deep torpor BMA Report National Library for the Blind Should we ignore the link between crime and broken homes because we feel helpless about it? Either side may be using selective evidence Speaker's solace The Times Diary Keele hauled The Times Diary Picture Gallery Winding up Europe plc Shareholders in the EC must take urgent action or face liquidation Heritage on show The Times Diary Change of scenery The Times Diary Fraud cases on trial Can we learn from America, asks Michael Levi Backwards to Belgium The new Ec president needs new thinking too Look to the London River The Thames can be more than a conduit conveying dirty water Fat Blue Line Only reform can revive public confidence in the police Basic 'sickness' in state of ITV Slap of the tongue Manchester's year Old habits Priorities and nationality in Europe Holocaust denial Greek and Turk Pulpit policies Mates's statement to the Commons Food for thought Seasonal errors Court Circular Birthdays today Reception Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Appointments Bishop of Durham to resign next year Dinners Ironmongers' Company Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anniversaries Deputy lieutenant High summer's flowers set Wisley sparkling Horticulture Memorial services Conservative Foreign and Commonwealth Council Christening School news University news Luncheon Richard MacDonald Richard MacDonald, British film production designer, died in Los Angeles, where he had been domiciled for many years, on May 29 aged 73. He was born in yeovil, Somerset Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Pile John Pile, conservationist, died in Harare, Zimbabwe, on June 19 aged 73. He was born in Wimbledon on July 10,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kenneth Fu Gertrude Tottenham Gertrude Tottenham, traveller and Red Cross officer, died on June 16 aged 93, She was born in Arbroath inFebruary 1900 United Nations Leaves an Unpacified Congo Herbert Spencer Herbert Spencer, Professor of Morbid Anatomy at St Thomas' Hospital Medical School, London, from 1965 tp 1980, died on June 1 aged 78, He was born on February 8,1915 Picture Gallery Jean de Florette, to the life Forget Peter Mayle: the true Provence addict follows the Marcel Pagnol trail. Tony Rocca reports Off to the Loire for le weekend Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items How to feast on lower prices Orlando USA Multiple Display Advertising Items Opening up the package Who will benefit if large tour firms take over the independents? Viewpoint The fair older fare Flyaways All Travel Services Embassy Travel American Eye Ltd Greeks share tragedy of the Balkans war Ece-Ann Prentice visits the treasure spots of northern Greece which have been hit by a huge fall in tourists Delicare gold crowns, drinking vessels, shields and jewellery give evidence of an awe inspiring civilisation Waxing lyrical about this year's model The Singapore Girl is global icon, appearing at Madame Tussaud's Somak Picture Gallery Spanish homes face tax bills Boeing, Boeing nearly gone The workhorse of charter flights, the 737, is being phased out of service Picture Gallery Cox & Kings Eilat Hotels of the year Travelogs News The Times Crossword No 19,271 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Accountancy Cutting Call Name Change Power Stakes Hanson in $3.2bn US chemicals acquisition America's largest polyethylene maker, Quantum Chemical, became the latest victim of corporate raider Hanson in an all-share ?3.2 billion agrreed takeover The Pound Lord Stevens pressed by institutions Damaging the fiscal health of nations Arts Sport Liverpool Victoria George warns against cuts in rates for political ends Television and Radio Allied-Lyons decants a superior Bordeaux EC clears £5m UK aid for Leyland Surrey Building Society CBI presses for £10bn cut in public spending Warning given over pension underclass Bundesbank keeps markets guessing KPMG Property Board to be split up BR Securities and futures complaints fall by 41% Business Roundup Warning at Pittards Business Roundup Fiat braced for big loss Business Roundup CU chief steps down Business Roundup City Site passes interim Business Roundup Hardy Oil cash call Business Roundup GEC may take stakes in overseas projects Continental Airlines Retail venture dents Eastern Electricity profits By our City Editor: Bank set to control share settlements Loss doubles at Midland and Scottish Brent Walker may sue over London office building Big firms beat Cadbury deadline The Times Talk of cut in Japan's duly on Scotch cheers distillers Stock Market By a Correspondent: Profits slip to £1m at Mount Charlotte Legal & Public Notices Scholl pays £14m for antiseptic BET pays out Dwyer improving Nuclear jobs plea Wilshaw record Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes No regrets over job for life The Times City Diary City watch The Times City Diary So why not give the Old Lady a bit more independence? Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues, in the spirit of John Major's citizen's charter, that central banking should be put out of tender Easy options The Times City Diary Crossed wires The Times City Diary Keeping mum The Times City Diary Severance payments and the politics of envy TUC still has role despite rise of super unions Quantum leap Tempus GEC Tempus Ratners Tempus No easy solutions Gilt auction Tempus Burberrys Hartstone Tempus Lloyd's may raise 'trigger' point for loss enquiries Stephen Merret may be boised to step down as deputy chairman of Lloyd's amid growing trigger investigations into syndicates Eastern Sir Tom to retire from Cowie Parkinson to head Starmin group Former Hartstone chief gets £400,000 BCCI payout will be delayed Ratners rings the changes with new name of Signet Extension granted on New York Post Small gains in thin trade Alliance Leicester Pa to Partner £32,000 Executive Search & Selection Consultants/associates Ashwood Associates Austin Benn Faron Sutaria Director, Caf Loans Assistance Service Accountancy Trafalgar Accounts Controller Senior Management Accountant Campbell-Johnston Recruitment Advertising Limited La Crème De La Crème Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster Health… Norma Skemp Recruitment Debbie Robinson, Independent Computer Solutions Ltd Legal Secretary Customer Support 16k-24k Ote Plus Expenses Jones Lang Wootton Personal Assistant for Director General Institute of… Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Consultancy Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Secretary to the Chief Executive Designate… Ferguson Hollis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mazars builds bridgehead Tax accounts must not mislead Intentional homelessness Challenge for financial hacks Any Other Business African forum Any Other Business Winning chance Any Other Business Defective transfer instrument valid Lawyers cannot guarantee clients' probity Directors find Cadbury tastes a little bitter Bail effect minimal The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Deerhunter returns - as Bambi Cinema: Geoff Brown on good guy Robert De Nior and bad guy Bill Murray, a bizarre bit of casting that works Mad Dog and Glory Empire. 15 The Assassin MGM Shafterbury Avenue, 18 The Fencing Master Curzon Mayfair, 12 Red Rock West MGM Haymarket, 15 Windmiller of the mind Architecture: A new exhibition pays tribute to the untrained genius of Tadao Ando Rock Beale set for Elsinore Arts Brieffing Dance Endless summer Arts Briefing Last chance Arts Briefing Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainement complied 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 refease across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items 'I Urge and Beg You to See It. . . Almost a not-quite-superstar Pop and Jazz: Isaak charms the ladies' tow jazz originals; and a great surfing comeback Chris Isaak Hammersmith Apollo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inscrutable, but fun Paolo Conte Festival Hall Earl Okin Pizza Express Veterans splash back The Beach Boys Wembley Arena Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items First sight of a Juliet to die for John Percival on Romeo and Juliet, which opened the Kirov Ballet's five-week London season I was carried away by the whole ensemble Multiple Display Advertising Items Cancel any other engagements John Eliot Gardiner's exquisitely tuned machine reveals new warmth Le nozze di Figaro Queen Elizabeth Hall Tongue as well as tin in cheek How To Shop: The Lecture Regent's College, Regent's Park I'd love to hug you, but I fear you'd break Television Rock in tomorrow's Times Cancer Relief Minerva Press Life on the dark side of the moon The heroine of the new Brookner novel is seen as t he victim of a feminist dilemma; really she is just a misery, says Gill Hornby A Family Romance By Anita Brookner Jonathan Cope. £14.99) Spider martin dodo land The Weather in Iceland By David Profumo Picador, £13.99 Outposts of the literary empire The Facts behind the Helsinki Roccamatios and other stories By Yann Martel Faber, 14.99 Winter Hunger By Ann Tracy Virago, £5.99 pbk original I Think we Should Go into the Jungle By Barbara Anderson Secker & Warburg, £8.99 pbk original War Child By Stephen Gray Serif, £9.99 pbk original Thieving for Baghdad Honour among Thieves By Jeffrey Archer HarperCollins, £5.99 Tale of two cultures Occam's Razor By Maureen Duffy Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Music of the future Sing the Body Electric a Novel In Five Movements By Adam Lively Chatto & Windus, £15.99 The Pentland Press Butskell to Selsdon and back again Robert Blake on a critical life of the great cheif whip who failed to challenge the consensus as prime minister Edward Heath By John Campbell Jonathan Cope, £20 That missing spark John Smith Playing the Long Game By Andy McSmith Verso, £17.95 Picture Gallery Soho up the spout Robinson By Christopher Petit Cape. £8.99 pbk original Perils of the human body The Waters of Thirst By Adam Mars-Jones Faber, £14.99 John Mortimer Love in a time of war Night Shall Overtake us By Kate Saunders Century, £99 Carling on bench as selectors stand by winning XV Beauty of course se that Jack built Alfredsson defends her crown Multiple Display Advertising Items Lions can finish with a roar Gerald Davies, a member of the of the 1971 Lions, reflects on the challenge before Gavin Hasting's side in Auckland For the Record Cricketing public does care Inherent danger Tote problem New wind blows for Olympic yachting Sport in Brief Top sprinters to meet Sport in Brief Ellerston Black dazzle Sport in Brief Whitaker in jump-off Sport in Brief Stein joins Southend Sport in Brief Wimbledon crowd at fault Word-Watching Henley bows to tide of change Oliver Holt reports on how women have broken down another male-dominated sporting bastion Henley Results Today's Order of Rowing South African college crew comes unstuck Fore! New-look England put their trust in Trent Bridge pitch Gooch drops down order and turns to youth to give team fresh impetus Gallian cruises to century Multiple Display Advertising Items Savill wary of gamble Glamorgan hopes put to test Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Hughes gets full marks for heart, none for manners John Woodcock on the lessons that Australia's fast bowler must learn from Test history Today Fixtures Cricket Call Betting shops threatened by approach of lottery Richard Evans Nap: USK the Way (2.10 Yarmouth) Next best: Soul Emperor (9.05 Haydock) Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Catterick Ardkinglass heads weights Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Yarmouth New film endorses National findings Thunderer: Haydock Park Tenby's gallop draws backing for Eclipse Rapid Raceline Becker the master in his own backyard Stich bows out after crashing finale to opera in five acts while subdued matinee comes to predictable end In no state to quiz Drobny Frinton next Gentle touch Quote of the day Hingis forced to play balancing act Today's Order of Play Yesterday's Results at Wimbledon Novotna enters unknown Martin stands by as Courier plays It cool Andrew Longmore sees an All-American quarter-final undermined by an off-court friendship and an inferiority complex BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite George Smith Rugby Union Sampras ends Agassi's show Becker survives power struggle with Stich as semi-finals go to seedings after 66-year gap Concise Crossword No 3136 Igglesden ruled out of third Test match Winning Move Word-Watching World No 1 shoulders burden well Gonzalez Byass Rowing N B Selection Ltd Goodman Graham N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe BUPA Health Services Whitehead Selection Harvey Nash PLC Selector Pacific Norweb Communications Otteridge & Company Royal Mail Distillers MG Multiple Display Advertising Items Interexec PLC Robert Marshall Advertising Limited GKRS Search & Selection Adderley-Featherstone plc BBC JM BHP Petroleum Multiple Classified Advertising Items ROCC Computers Limited Management Career Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Ingres the Ask Group Mars Electronics International PPP Multiple Display Advertising Items Opportunities in GSM/PCN Adderley-Featherstone plc Austin Knight Goodman Graham JBA Multiple Display Advertising Items Retail Human Resources Meridian Associates Ltd. 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