News from 03/07/1993
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Smokey, Michael Hamlyn and Ian Brodie, Liz Dolan, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, James Johnson, Andrew Pierce, Annie Kay, Mary Killen, Mary Thomson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Michael Brothers (Head of Equal Opportunities), J. F., Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Nicholas Wood and Alison Roberts, Ivo Tennant, Edward Underhill, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, D. V. Hessen, A. C. B. Wimbush, Clive Davis, Vera Harcombe, Richard Irving, Albert Dormer, Vivian S. Singh, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Tim Cecil (Managing director), Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Sara McCnnell, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jane MacArtney, Bruce Clark, Christopher Walker and Angela MacKay, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jeremy Collingwood, T. J. Harris, Ruth Gledhill, G. R. Hurle-Hobbs, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robert Seely, James Bath & Wells (Chairman, Social Policy Committee), Jonathan Gornall, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Lesley Bright, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Mel Batty's, Frances Bissell, Alexander Chancellor, Lesley Abdela, Joanna Gibbon, Sylvia Syms, Gillian Bowditch and Ronald Faux, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Susan Kessler, Susan Gilchrist, Dr Geoffrey Rowell, Nicole Swengley, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, M. H. Correll, Christopher Priston, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Anthony Gee (Solicitor, Commissioner for Oaths), Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Josephine Fairley, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Motor Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Michael Morrison, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Pauline M. Atkins, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Chadwick, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Mirsky and our Political Staff, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Robert Fell (Chief Executive, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, 1987-8), G. E. Browning, Moy McCrory, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Sara Moocnnell, Anne Tayler, Simon Morgan Warr, E. V. Garner, Rodney Hobson, Liz Gerard, Julian Muscat, Toby Jessel, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Hugh Corbin (Director), Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Patricia Birch, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Jill K. Simmons, Caitlin Moran, Michael Leece, Robert Sanders, Christine Wheeler, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, John Goodbody and Bill Frost, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Goodman, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Winifred Lawrence, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, David Flisfeder, Melissa G. Hawes, I. T. C. Wilson, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoFraud office faces new claim over judge plot The leaking of court documents is expected to increase controversy about an alleged plot to disrupt the fraud trial from which Asil Nadir fled Mellor hoax Index Leisurely Moves (Reuter): Italian UN soldiers killed In Somalia Henley's women rowers left in the dark Pete Townshend Serbs order rights team to leave Major backs prince's heritage crusade Tour De Force By a Staff Reporter: 'No angel sex case is sent for review Abbey National Weekend Money on 7 Pages By our Foreign Staff: 40 die in Satanic Verses protest Writer apologises to Mellor forgery The Nadir affair: another curious twist as nostalgic Mates seeks rhyme and reason in Kipling Week ends in a whiff of pigsties, rotten fruit and Tipp-Ex Peter Barnard unravels the many and varied threads that have wound their way through one of the longer weeks in politics Miele Main players in an unfolding game Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Big If as MP goes from bad to verse Correction Killings prompt mental care review Heath and Thatcher: the feud Kidnapper refuses to name 'friend who killed Dart' Michael Sams trial Will power helps cut national debt Lone parents are social problem, says Redwood Teenager fined for loud music The spirit of Biggies flies again in 1,000 home-made planes Pickfords Travel Peugeot Comprehensive wins fight to select pupils The education secretary might have avoided an expensive trip to court but for an over-zealous press release High Court criticises Patten for misleading claim that backed change in status Heseltine will be fit to work in autumn News in Brief Judge renews M3 order Referendum petition Mother beaten with bat Body Shop denies 'lies' Gay killer response Ferry breaks down Judges define pit bull Stick for Queen Mother BT Audi Solutions MPs drive home their attack over News at Ten The Coommons heritage committee will be alert any further attempts by ITV to reschedule its main evening news Eight in ten students are in debt Boy in care took car Flawed courses to go ahead Alliance Leicester Palace is restored to glory Off-licence tipplers standstill Major backs heritage fight Historic houses gain new champion Forte Hotels Picture Gallery Nurse wins damages from police Rollexa Priests celebrate illegal masses Electricity blast blacks out homes News in Brief Crash at 400ft Taxi blockade Pupils in crash Girls abducted 35 guns stolen T-shirt verdict Togetherness Truro wins Times final in 'sudden death' fight House market 'will stagnate' after a brief rise in prices In spite of the biggest property price rise reported this year, an analyst warns that the market will remain depressed for ten years The Missions to Seamen Cellnet The nearest phone The Times World Chess Championship Picture Gallery EC offers hope escape from poverty The Foreign Office is fighting for an increased share of Ec subsidies. Liverpool and the Highlands may get up to £2 billion Mereyside and much of Scotland want to be classed am ong the poorest regions in Europe Tories accused of gerrymandering in Scottish reform Police erect checkpoints in City Mail staff vote for a strike Renault Safrane Shoppers cross green products off their list First came compassion fatigue. Now there are signs that the public are growing tired of green consumerism Renault a Certain Flair Hotels plagued by bill-dodgers Balancing faith of the Apostles Credn Proton MP Hurd will put Hong Kong case to weakened Peking Shadow team Army chief sets poll deadline for Sharif Grey-suited samurai fight bloodless bout National Savings Picture Gallery (AP): 150 die as floating shrine sinks News in Brief (AP): Thai complaint (Reuter): Hanoi loan Inkatha and whites walk out of talks in election date protest Disputes are clouding South Africa's jubilation over agreement on the first nonracial poll and have blighted the us visits of President de Klerk and Nelson Mandela Radical shaikh surrenders News in Brief (Reuter): Bonn denial Pope checked (AP): Sea battle (AFP): Munster dies Time out (AFP): Camera-shy A M D E G a Major champions 'fireside chat' for G7 Computer Hal cooks a steamy potboiler Sunvior of the San Francisco onslaught Palestine extremist ready for strikes against Israel Washington U-turn on sackings Haiti plan agreed by military British defence review weighs up the option for lighter forces Monday's white paper will give details for the first time of defence spending. The question is how the £24 billion budget can be put to the best use Our Foreign Staff: Russian forces go on offensive as fighting flares in borderlands Judges hear Bonn bank chiefs case Stena Sealink Kiev keeps nuclear warheads Picture Gallery Ethnic tremors shake paradise Balkan flshpoint Italian lifetime in politics sliced to 15 years Alexander Chancellor in New York Who decides how aggressivels to respond to threats from terrorists, and how can retaliation be kept in proportion? What if America takes a back seat ? Rosemary Righter predicts both instability and trading chaos if Clinton's men act as they talk In the service of numbers Statistical assessment of the professions is putting more and more power into the hands of central government Changing chimes The Times Diary A Poor Structure Europe does not need a hidden industrial policy The Cost of Single Parents Fatherless families are not just a financial drain Sporting Heroines Wimbledon has been a landmark in women's liberation China's hand m Hong Kong's fate The new bishop Well worn Claims and benefits for the disabled Honour and honours Motorway blooms Safety in coaches Interest rates Non-stick solution for jam tomorrow Court Circular Memorial service Royal engagements Service luncheon Service dinner Latest wills Personal Column Weekend anniversaries Birthdays Church services tomorrow Bloxham School Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Appointment RSPCA Forthcoming marriages Marlborough College Thank you from the RNLI Kidney Guild of Water Conservators Sir Edward Dunlop Sir Edward "weary" Dunlop, AC, CMG, OBE, Australian surgeon and war hero who cared for prisoners of war on the notorious Burma railway, died in Melbourne hospital yesterday aged 85. He was born in Wangarath, in the state of Victoria, on july 12,1907 Lord Burnham Lord Burnham, 5th baron soldier and sailor, died on june 18 aged 72 He was born on October 22,1920 Personal Column Aladena Fratianno Aladcna "Jimmy the Weasel" Fratianno, a former Mafia hitman turned informer, died in his sleep in an undisclosed United States city aged 79. He was born in Naples in 1914 From Our Own Correspondent: More Executions Ingermany Lord Joicey Lord Joicey, 4th baron, country landowner, died on june 14 aged 68. He was born on February 28,1925 News The Times Crossword No 19,273 Krockando Pure Single Malt Scorch Whirky Picture Gallery No Title Business Times Weathercall Sport Pilkington Reactolite lenses Weekend Arts Magazine Sunrise Medical TV Listings Opinions Columns Weekend Money Picture Gallery Profile Swan Hunter lifeline saves jobs for 1,800 Receivers at Swan Hunter say the government's move gives time to tender for more contracts and to fine a buyer to secure the shipyard's long-term future Westland wins £385m damages City works on outside ring of steel Motor Racing Tennis Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts Golden era of food retailing growth is over says Asda chief Weekend Sporting Fixtures Sir James demonstrates the goldsmith's art Rentokil raises the stakes in takeover bid for Securiguard Britain to field EBRD candidate The Times Reader Offer France cuts key interest rates London Electricity lifts payout IBM to announce further reduction in staff Bredero in agreement over Centre West Business Roundup Clayform placing boost Oil prices slide Greencore enquiry Fisons near to unit sale Fullers rises to £8m Rubicon calls for £7m Qantas sale delayed Brands Direct Limited Names tank on the family silver Hambro Clearing Limited Engineer on the bridge at Devonport Ross Tieman meets the chief executive whose company has just won a £5 billion contract to refit Trident submarines Business Proile: Michael Leece The Sunday Times Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Victims of BCCI plan new protest Writedown Losses cut Chartwell stake Unit-Linked Insurance Investments US data and a bout of pessimism hit shares Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Shares slip as Tokyo investors take profits World Market Poor prospects despite pensions 'revolution' The perils of paying in AVCs Banking on getting a bad time Comment Lindasay Cook Weekend Editor Comment Fidelity Investments Contributors sought to meet tax relief rule Rothschild Assit Management Northern Rock If you've got it, best not flaunt it in France Centrebank BT3 draws interest of millions Final share offer a ring of confidence Keeping a shine on gilts after £3bn auction Save & Prosper N&P Lambeth Interest Rates Roundup Looking for Better Investment Returns? Tackling those races against time Discrimination against pensioners Letters Picture Gallery Safe operation of postal saving accounts The fees word Yorkshire Guernsey Looking at role of building societies Briefings Save & Prosper Flat-owners in wrangle over sound-proofing Home guarantee apology sought Family Assurance friendly society Save & Prosper The M&G Group Portman Building Society Homeowners Friendly Society The Times Kleinwort Benson Brokers start to target the less wealthy Royal Liver Tips for car boot traders Lazard unveils high income trust Ring insurance that failed to sparkle Neither GA nor the broker thought to ask why the ring was not listed on the schedule Pru changes policy on knock-for-knock Norwich Union Perpetual Fimbra The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Singer and Friendlander Investment Funds Ltd. Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Dull end to account Fidelity Brokerage Williams tactics may force Hill into back-up role Formula one dogged by disputes Fore! Durable Indur?in chases third title Peter Bryan says age has taken its toll in the Tour de France, one of sport's toughest endurance races From our French Racing Correspondent in Parts: User Friendly leads raid on Saint-Cloud In full swing Lion-hearted Picture Gallery Unkindest cut Read all about it Bath Press gang serves up trouble People's vote gets verdict Feast of runs Opera House can take centre stage Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Haydock Park Big-Race Field Form guide to the eight runners Beverley Junior supporters to own Cardiff City Sport in Brief Barnet close to collapse Scully leads challenge Davies edges into lead British riders third England in semi-finals Win a sporting day out at Royal St George's Take a Wing at the Open Championship Quiz Picture Gallery Redgrave given bumpy passage Yesterday's Results from Henley Today's Order of Rowing For the Record Christie made to work hard by Smith Dale and Richards share record partnership Durham let bowlers dominate Yesterday's Scoreboards McCague playing under flag of convenience Michael Henderson argues that England have ignored common sense in selecting the Kent fast bowler Weekend Fixtures Wasim in clear as match ball passes inspection Gallian builds for future Becker's well of inspiration runs dry The Times Novotna poses genuine threat to Graf Absent friend whose dynamic displays thrust her to the top Saturday portrait: Monica Seles, by Andrew Longmore Miss Hingis puts her foot down Courier in venomous form Deeds rather than words mark out Jim Courier as a worthy Wimbledon finalist, David Miller suggests Yesterday's Results from Wimbledon Nissan Today's Order of Play Club Olazábal finds green shoots of recovery Rodenstock Racing Sampras and Courier demand final say Becker and Edberg denied change to renew old rivalry at Wimbledon by younger Americans Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Fiery McCague fuels England hopes Golf Sotheby's Fly the Flag Cavalier games in laid-back places Behind a languid exterior coffee-house chess is a cut-and-thrust intellectual battle, says Roger Boyes Is cleverness, after all, a matter of circulation? Weekend Voice: Mary Killen Marathon Plan Dance Le Jardin Buy a House for £1 Travelling by Atlas Fprsaking comfort, Andrew Pierce tries an activity holiday in Morocco Eilat The Travel Collection Where history's hand paints a perftct picture Jonathan Gornall finds the beauty of the Dordogne valley breathtaking Swan Hellenic Trafalgar House Company Farming out the organic work Joanna Gibbon reports on the volunteers who work for the fun of it on organic farms Stena Sealink How I won the war - with Ike, Monty and Dilly Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Summer visitors scoop the pools Feather report No Title Sip, Sip, booray! Cream of Cornish pasties Josephine Fairley finds out what makes Ann Muller's specialities worth a detour Dish of the Day Spending in pursuit of perfection Building a Wine Cellar: 10 Best Buys How to kill your crustacean Tips on the most humane way to dispatch lobsters and crabs Food Spy Spain Lobsters come out of their shell Frances Bissell recalls the fishy flavours of Maine with pots of recipes Barbecue a burger the American way Tomorrow is America's Independence Day-a good excuse for an outdoor party Restaurant Watch Fresh start for a London tradition Wine Shop Light up for a sizzling summer The smell of alfresco cooking is in the air. Nicole Swengley puts on her apron to test barbecues, and also suggests how to beautify the outdoor eating area Shoparound Genuine Birthday Newspapers Free Camera Clamp! No Title Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC House Dust Mite are You Allergic? Seymour Shirts Winebergs The 'Sheila Maid' The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Samad's Limited Ad-Chem Ltd Moriarti's workshop Goldpine of Sussex The Direct Foam Supply Co British Antique Replicas Designer Clothes up to 75% off Statues to urns Journey to the garden centre of the earth Liz Gerard urges cross-Channel travellers to take advantage of the enticing gardening bargains to be picked up in France Picture Gallery How prices compare Unpacking the old kit bag Military memorabilia is a neglected part of the collecting market, which means there are pickings to be had A Mayfair meal Gastronomic treat with The Times Lunch at the world famous Le Gavroche for only £36 a head Complimentary aperitif of Krug Grande Cuvée Picture Gallery Picture Gallery What the papers said: Derwent May's… Saturday Rendezvous Partners Nationwide Inside the temple of the lions Ruth Gleghill joins Sikh worshippers in Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Breeding hostas to slug it out Francesca Greenoak discovers that hostas are fighting the molluses Homes and Gardens Pioneer Roof Systems The Heveningham Collection Agriframes Medivac The Times Davidsons Garden Maintenance Commercial Contractors Countax Pools The Odd Chair Company Guncast Ltd Grovewood Make Real Money from your Garden Where would you go? To the glorious house that belongs to my friends Pat and Mog My Perfect Weekend Conservatory Sun Blinds Bramley's Nurseries Picture Gallery Strictly for women who do, not ladies wl Picture Gallery Holland & Holland What to Wear When elegant women head for adventure, they go dressed in Lady Karen Beeley's easy, go-anywheree designs in linen, cotton and silk. Josephine Fairley finds out what gives the clothes, and their much-travelled creator, such enduring appeal O lunch Sunrise, sunset, swiftly run the days Part three of coach Mel Batty's marathon training schedule: get out in the morning dew or evening cool Marathon Diary of a rookie runner A surprisingly happy victim reports on her first weeks of path pounding Noble Caledonia Limited Keeping on track No Title Property Cluttons Multiple Classified Advertising Items British plot to conquer Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Allison Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre London Picture Gallery Word-Watching Film Picture Gallery Music Classical Picture Gallery Dance Exhibitions Bookings The Times Auctions Diary New Videos You can't get away from Uncle Joe's shadow Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews the world premiere of a play by Russia's Mikhail Shatrov Maybe Royal Exchange, Manchester Much ado about the nature of Shakespeare The invisible workings of the elements lie at the heart of Mark Rylance's latest role. The esoteric actor spoke to Jeremy Kingston Renaissance teachings proved illuminating to my work Diversifying Schubert Classical Record Reviews: Peter Schreier relishes some little-known tunes; and Allen Lowe raise the spirits remembering past gianst The Times World Chess Championship Masters taped Jazz Opera, and a classic conflict of interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Millie Jackson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Kasparov versus Short Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Lake The Kirov Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelling Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'I Urge and Beg You to See It… Tom Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Sky One Musicians Benevolent Fund BBC2 Variations Radio 1 Choice Channel 4 BBC1 Variations Radio 3 BBC2 Choice Satellite Sky One Itv London George Smith Channel 4 Enter Estonia, exit Eldorado David Flisfeder Previews the Best of next Week's Television Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3138 Lurve in a hot climate Caitlin Moran, feeling a little out of things, decides to fall in love Linguaphone Best Films Best Sport Magazine "33" Export Magazine Picture Gallery Contributors Elizabeth Longford's Diary Gerald Seymour Something for the Weekend John Diamond when l wrote about rats, l expected no less than a couple of bricks through the window Counting Catholics Letters Spoils of war Dead Sherpas Window to St Ives Police inaction Inside Bulgaria Eddie spotting Espana The New Peugeot 306 the Riyal Peugeot The Times Magazine Who are you? Picture Gallery Pure Ad Toyota An Everyday Sale of Country Folk The Pickenham Hall Estate Isuzu City Lights Anne McElvoy is struck, literally, by escalating street crime Bordeaux The 100 Best At this price, people expect the added flavour and fines Summer Wines Se of a special-occasion bottle, jane MacQuitty explains Part Three 20 Wines under £7.50 No Title White Wine Star Buy Summer classics from the top producers of the old Barely Adorne Picture Gallery Reporting the unspeakable The Press andrei Navrozov Picture Gallery Voyeurism and the Holocaust Paperbacks Cracking It (Part 45): Greeting Europeans Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Royal Academicians The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd Buitoni Eating Out Frinch Wines in Plain English Bad Breeding Walls of Peace French Wines in Plain English Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Stockbag Company Prospect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concorde Hotels Self-Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ramblers Poland Czech Hungary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Commodore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel gril Campanile Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus New England Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Bovey House Hotel East Devon Manor House Hotel Highbullen Hotel Gleneagles Hotel The Carlyon Bay Hotel Drakes Breaks Games People Play Nicholas Parsons-game show host Enter Password Chess No 3209: Prize Competition by Smokey Solutions Crossword No 3206 Picture Gallery Bridge Listener Crossword No 3209 Small Birds Singing Tariq Ali A Childhood Michelob Down to Earth
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