News from 02/07/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatics Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Deborah MacMillan, Simon Barnes, Martin Wright, Christopher Ellott and Angela Mackay, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, John Nott, Ian Murray, Bryan Thwaites, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, B. Rona, (Chair, Standing Committee of university Teachers og Turkish in Brian), Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Richard Burrows, Patricia Tehan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Geoffrey Sadow, Philip E. Jones, William Sheate, (Assistant Secretary), Matthew May, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Bromley-Martin, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Hamlyn, David Guest, Kate Muir, J. L. Barrons, Dick Hinder, Richard Cork, George Rae, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, David Miller, Peter Sozou, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, David L. Repard, George Sivell, City Editor, J. H. Beecham, Chairman Authorities, 35 Great Smith Street, , Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Richard S. Rowntree, Jill Sherman and Sheila Gunn, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Mobbs, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Fleur Fisher, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Sarah Jane, Tom Rhodes, Edward John Whitley, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Eve-Anne Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoMates 'said Mi6 plotted to destroy north Cyprus' A Commons committee said it will hold an enquiry into the Serious Fraud Office as letters between Michael Mates and the attorney-general were made public Index Barbra Streisand Leaders battle to save G7 summit National Lottery Huge tolls imposed on aid convoys Noddymania helps BBC to ?12m sales Camille Pissarro Defeated Navratilova vows 'I'll be back' Major's rating still on the slide N&P U2 Going Boldly ... Talking about his Generation Tomorrow in the Times Picture Gallery Letters show extent of MP's fears for tycoon Michael Mates's passion for the cause of Asil Nadir is clear from written and verbal exchanges with two attoneys-general Mates:'I believe there is polititcal pressure for Nadir to be convicted' Ernest Jones A punch in the noise from Patten Mellor claims he was victim of forgers' smear Family are charged over IRA attacks News in Brief Lone parents face cuts Crash death pair jailed Guildford Four wedding Bauwens seeks divorce Student reform plan Tory fundraiser goes British car bargains Corrections Kidnapper tells jury a friend seized and killed Julie Dart Sams goes into the witness box Mentally ill man killed at random Republican takes a break at Balmoral Police photo shows suspect serial killer and gay victim ITV chiefs defy MPs over News at Ten move Homebase Police put 'ring of steel' round City to half bombers Armed checkpoints will have powers to seop and search all traffic Summer Specials Picture Gallery Baldness fears led to suicide News in Brief Aids mix-up BA agrees deal Child attacks Leonardo out Red balloon Student alert Judge condemns 'unacceptable' jail Conditions for prisoners under scrutiny Forgotten 'spy' is set free Public schools join English protest Pupils find place in the Sun for Delors Night in cells cost ?2,000 Most Britons are at risk from heart disease BMA elects vocal critic of reforms Best buys are meat and summer treats Weekend Shopping TUC Picture Gallery Cigarette law 'fails children' New setback for Major as rating hits a record low Gloomy poll reflects unhappiness of Tory voters Economic optimism slumps again Thomas Cook Aristocrat of a civilised era Robert Rhodes James pays tribute to Alec Douglas-Home, our oldest surviving prime minister, who is 90 today Kinnock backs Smith against union attack Howard vows to make criminals fear the law Novices meet veterans in Times final Labour falls into trap of quotas for women MPs Riddellon Politics The week in Parliament Currys Sale The Times World Chess Championship Bonn in a muddle as new curbs on asylum go into effect New German asylum rules will turn neighbouring nations into a waiting room for refugees. Worse, Germany could become a country of police raids Ford Reuter: Kohl calls for D-Day festivities invitation Ciampi steps up sale of state firms German judges decide on treaty Croats and Serbs order huge tolls on UN convoys In an alarming twist to the Bosnian conflict, Serbs and Croats are demanding millions in levies on UN aid, putting the future of whole operation in jeopardy (Reuter): Bomb hits Dutch ministry News in Brief (Reuter): Danube links (Ap): Basque talks (Reuter): Ban on gays (Reuter): Protest curbed (Reuter): Last orders (Reuter): Estonian sanctions demanded Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Page Three girl of the Eighties banishes Yorkshires' blues Year/60,000 Mile Manufacturer's Warranty Toyota Picture Gallery Jubilant negotiators hail South Africa talks accord International Convention Centre Birmingham Clinton aide adds a touch of class Baghdad assures West it will not seek vengeance Iraq raid aftermath Middle East parties blame White House Fossil find brings Jurassic Park closer Reuter: Nine die after gun rampage in office Patten says Britain will act alone if China bars reforms Hong Kong's governor has sent an unmistakable message to Peking that he will press ahead with democratic change Gangster granny on run since 1940 B&Q Dissident praises Hong Kong defiance The Times 'Politics in Britain never really comes to the boil before eight o'clock' The Valerie Grove Interview Michael Brunson on the case for News at Ten-and his hatred of red telephone boxes Picture Gallery Don't be so silly, Mr Lilley Funny girl? You're joking Where would the US president be without Barbra Streisand? Ben MacIntyre on a woman with clout Classic Choice Best sellers for couch potatoes Beware: televised home shopping is a sell-out success in America, and it is coming to Britain this autumn On Monday The Times Case of The Thirty-Nine wobbly Steps How the knee-jerk reactionaries in Oxford bags almost fooled the Kgb Philip Howard To treat words as fashion totems is to drain them of meaning Fellows' favourite Gundogs Picture Gallery A fluttering of bishops0 Ecclesiastical warnings about the folly of the national lottery will prove about as effective as a statute outlawing greed Down to the ducks Impossible task The cringing detectives Don't defraud justice A judicial review of the Sfo is called for, says John Nott Too Little, Too Late Germany's high interest rates will continur to hurt Europe Party of Patronisers Labour should not dabble with parliamentary quotas Noddy Hits the Jackpot Children are the best experts on what they want to read Political parties and donations The 'Steel' letter Pulpit policies Healing the rift between the cures Police service changes Lost countryside Leading languages Faux pas at Royal Ballet party Play the game Well worn Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheons Memorial lecture School news Anniversaries Memorial service Dinners Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages The British Academy Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald Atkinson Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald Gordon Atkinson, OBE, MC and Bar, a former commanding officers of the Durham Light Infantry (Dli), died on June 26 aged 78. He was born on August 27,1914 Personal Column ES&P 'Spanky' McFarland Heather Tanner Heather Tanner, author and wife of the etcher and educationist Robin Tanner, died on June 23 aged 89. She was born on July 14,1903 Tower-Bridge Opened Picture Gallery Gustave Lussi Gustave lussi, a figureskating coach who trained 16 world champions gold medllists, died in his sleep at his home in Lake placid, New York, on June 24, aged 95. He was born in Switzerland in 1898 News The Times Crossword No 19,272 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Wpa Sport Weather Features Motoring Infotech Tomorrow in the Times Arts Tv Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Helping a Chancellor with L plates Infotech 27-29 Bundesbank move allows rates to fall Most European countries followed the Bundesbank's lead in cutting interest rates - except Britain, where the pound strengthened against all major currencies OECD sees Britain recovering Arts 29-31 Sport 34-40 National Grid Motoring who Needs the Ton-Up Cars? UK and France to act on tunnel High interest may delay upturn says gloomy OECD The Oecd has renewed its plea for the continued fight against inflation, even though rates in many countries are falling to levels not experienced for several decades The Times Unit Trust Information Service Inward investors prefer Britain Bank of France chief tipped to head EBRD Business Roundup Asda Property cash call ICIdeal to go ahead L&m meeting bankers Names face immediate cash call for 57% of record loss Institutions expect tow premium for BT3 bids The success of Sg Warburg, which is co-ordinating Bt3, in preventing any dramatic fall in Bt shares, means fund managers are unlikely to bid a high premium Directors see decline in pay rises By our Cuty Editor: City scribblers take a back seat Bank task force proposes end to SE account By our Deputy City Editor: Bpb lifts profits to ?57m Southern leads on payout among electricity firms Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Commercial property hits Crest Ravenscraig plant to be redeveloped Talks collapse Eurocamp loss Select issue Gibbs Mew up Recent Issues Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Ruling due on accountants Governor's warning on rates deprives shares of impetus Stock Market Company News in Brief Major Indices Commodities Policy Portfolio set for ?10m market listing London Financial Futures Major Changes Money Markets Dow slips into reverse Wall Street Japan shows its vulnerability to cheap imported computers Joanna Pitman reports how foreign firms are undercutting NEC, Tokyo's personal computer giant, in its home territory From Big Bang to Brunswick Full house Flying the flag The case for VAT on new houses Business Letters No Title Family's role in running Greenall Whitley Tempus BPB Industries Research British Coal Over-rated Share settlement Southern Electric Early advances wiped out Financial Intelligence & Research Ltd What the butler may not be seeing The days of sexlines may be numbered, but will videophones present fresh problems? Matthew May reports P&P Fountain Ratings game Online Computer 88 Can you pass the obstacle course? Applying for a job nowadays can often mean visiting an assessment centre, says David Guest Information Technology WOE JATO Overseas Jobs Express Technical Services Manager News International Newspapers Limited CIL Accounts Executive Software Environment Dixey Robb Associates CGH Kewill systems No Title Au revoir to Parisian pleasures Richard Cork on a Royal Academy show that brings together some of the city paintings to which Camiile Pissarro devoted his final years Galleries: The paterfamilias of the FrenchImpressionist circle; plus art market news and recommended shows Cyclops in video horror Television Opera Sad tale of ancien sales Rock Critics Choice Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Forced to collude in defilement Opera: A stunning concert performance confirms the growing stature of Britten's Lucretia Accent on the genial Concert: Beethoven quartet cycle launched Zany time in the park Theatre: More weird offerings from lift Picture Gallery U2 boldly go where Euroman has been New Albums: Zooropa is the latest adventure for an enterprising superstarship. David Sinclair goes along for a very different ride Rock on Friday: Star trekking with bono... it's a man's world down at Virgin ... Shara Nelson breaks the mould Seven Days Radio Virgin on tlie monotonous Adrian Deevoy turns on, tunes in and drops off to the unrelenting rock pumped out by Branson's brainchild The Times Nelson's unfinished symphony Where will this week's Next Big Thing to next? New Waves Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Top Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Do we want cars like these any more? Kevin Eason reports on two marques unashamedly carrying a message of traditional, high-performance glamour The Ferrari Spider: nobody needs one - but everyone would like to have the ultimate toy Seek Fiat starts to fight back Italian style could be back in fashion if the Tipo 175 proves to be a success Search is on for Britain's best driver Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Lining up for a new classic Introducing the MG RV8 Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chosen few must conjure special magic Rob Andrew, who plays at stand-off against New Zealand tomorrow, compares life on a Lions tour with 52 games for England Lions fit and ready to meet final onslaught American sprinter beats gun Prosecution entitled to re-interview witnesses without leave of judge Law Report July 2 1993 Court of Appeal Walton putting on the style Sport in Brief Claim for damages against Ardiles Sloothaak takes prize Ligier lifted by Britons Lunn shares lead Wright joins Wigan Wharton impresses Policemen hit heights Olympic pair begin with record Today's Order of Rowing Word-Watching Yesterday's Results at Henley For the Record Boat show kept afloat by colourful sub-plots First Issue out now Middlesex struggle to contain Richards Lewis regains advantage Spin leaves Cambridge reeling Rapid Courageous Smith turns back the dock Michael Henderson warms to an England batsman determined to put disappointment behind him Cricketcal Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Autosport Graveney hands Surrey early initiative Iberiab Roberts decides to ride Barathea Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Old Hook wagers to be paid Haydock Park Beverley Southwell Exit of Agassi the entertainer leaves inspirational void Spaniard withers under Graf's onslaught Durie and Bates fall in doubles IBM Today's Order of Play Wimbledon Results Hot weather brings relief to the cows In the pink Quote of the day Old stagers appear likely to reprise double act BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice BBC2 Choice Satellite Itv London Burberrys Channel4 Rugby Union 34 New-look England tell the same old story Navratilova bows to inevitable Concise Crossword No 3137 Winning Move Word-Watching Queen of court jests in defeat Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Rowing
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