News from 07/07/1993
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James Landale, P. W. Johnson, Jon Ashworth, B. A. Gillies, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Nicholas Wood and Peter Riddell, Annette Page, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Anthony Edwards, David Watkins, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Robin Corbett (Joint Vice-Chairman, A. J. Rogers, Peter Fiddick, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Anthony E. Young, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, J. A. Greenbank, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Martin Waller and Jon Ashworth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Andrew Sims, President, Michael Hamlyn, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Mary Drage, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Kari Knight, Janet Bush and Roger Boyes, Lin Jenkins, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Michael Winner, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Campbell, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Fikret Dervish (Chairman), Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Matthew d'Ancona, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Frances Gibb, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, P. B. D. Bunyan, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, Kenneth Gosling, Matthew Parris, Steven Barnett, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Collier, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, David Carlisle, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Wolfgang Münchau and Michael Binyon, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Robin M. Murray, Ross Tieman, Walter Ellis, Edward Marriott, Gareth Williams,
ResumoLaw shake-up hit by jury trial row Runciman report advocates 352 reforms £1,001 libel damages for Major Index Michael Mates Eliot poems come in from the wasteland By our Sports Staff: Thorpe hits out to join the greats of cricket history Cinema Marathon Gatt talks end with breakthrough hopes Picture Gallery Single Mothers Why Does Your Memory Fail You? Producer Choice Media 15 women protesters held in palace grounds Clarke under fire as anxious house buyers stall recovery By a Staff Reporter: Ambulance pay vote Harrods Smith faces union humiliation The Labour leader's electoral reform plans face a crucial test today as it emerges that he may be prepared for a compromise A growing list of uninvited guests Security alert after nuclear protesters' break-in Demonstrators greet Le Pen at Heathrow 15 women held in Palace grounds Wounded gerbil roars Ills defiance Matthews Parris Political Sketch IRA bombs found after Ulster chase News in Brief Theft hits police chief News in Brief Clinic protesters lose News in Brief Justice plea by parents News in Brief Trident design 'unsafe' News in Brief Fanciful creation in stainless steel marks a nation's thanks to royalty A delighted Queen Mother inspects her own £2 million memorial at the entrance to Hyde Park Woman travelling with wanted widows was jailed for fraud A tale of tragedy that earned sympathy from Mother Teresa was told by the woman accompanying two elderly sisters on the run Eliot poems come m from the wasteland Why Does Your Memory Fail You? Smacks for small children defended Counsel queries Dart kidnap Midland Pragmatic commission opts for radical reform to avert revolution Despite its wide-ranging report, the royal commission's anxiety that its proposals should be practical has led it to be cautious Independent body to handle wrongful conviction cases Miscarriages of Justice Sentence discounts on offer Plea Bargains LSE Disclosure by defence brings note of dissent Right of Silence Controversial plan will affect 35,000 Crown Court cases Juries Proposals to improve judges' competence Training Database for DNA A rare bird among the great and the good Lawyers condemn erosion of right to elect jury trial Reaction English invention that was exported across the world The Jury System Looking at crime inside and out The Study Experts differ over commission's impact Independent review authority could face a heavy workload The commission's recommendations are in danger of leading to further injustice, says Anthony Edwards Solicitor's View High-profile trials haunt the judiciary Appeals Pending Baker acted after series of error Terms of Reference Mercedes-Benz Mates omitted more 'serious' claims` In an interview with The Times, the former minister for Northern Ireland says he hopes that it will one day be disclosed how the City "stitched up" Asil Nadir Nadir credibility crumbles further Medal for death-fire Briton Aid worker's death 'was not in vain' Attacks by schizophrenics blamed on cash shortage 'Super-cat' ferries challenge the tunnel DAKS The Times World Chess Championship Two million children are being brought up by lone parents The children of single parents tend to do badly at school, suffer more illnesses and are likely to die earlier, according to some sociologists Tory group plans radical overhaul of welfare system Policy Benefit may depend upon living in hostel Options By a Staff Reporter: Allitt's drug access 'is a grave worry' BBC 1 blames Wimbledon coverage for its worst… Forsaken woman climbed from despair to confidence The Mothers Free market 'harmful for specialist care' Anglicans debate change in values The Church Murdered boy's family to emigrate Cleared man is to be sent back to Northern Ireland Drawing sets record Absolute proof that size is nomeasure of performance Hidden bug' will trace stolen vehicles By our Transport Correspondent: Car makers wary of fragile recovery Cleared man is to be sent bakc to Northern Ireladn Infertility couple's son drowns News in Brief Britons missing News in Brief Police payout News in Brief Died in action News in Brief New bishop News in Brief Belts for sale News in Brief MacGregor faces Tory revolt after Lords reject rail bill Abbey National More control urged over ex-patients Tories must look to local laurels Riddell on Politics Social chapter vote splits sceptics Setback for G7 as talks on US-Japan deal falter EC Closes ranks with Tokyo to oppose washington's target setting proposals Japan's prime minister says he is embarrassed by his country's trade surplus. He shows no signs, however, of translating this embarrassment into a change of policy Super First Lady shares top billing with a sumo star Amdega Frogmen take to the moat Security Major backs Clinton's call for urgent unemployment summit Jobs Marathon Gatt talks end in hope Leadership clash Pushes Pakistan Closer to army takeover Supported by Benazir Bhutto, the president minister. The result promises to be a return to the bad old days Township death toll of 131 threatens election agreement (Reuter): Boer war cache Fear survives the flames From Associated Press: Billionaire robbed of £6m gems on Riviera Joke wears thin as lawyers enter plea of humanity Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Draskovic appeal rejected By our Foreign Staff: Army issues ultimatum as Nigerian protests spread Shoot-out row claims new victim News in Brief (Reuter): Iraq debate News in Brief Kurdish raid News in Brief Martial rule News in Brief (Reuter): Storm deaths News in Brief (Reuter): 14 die in bus News in Brief The New TIPOFIAT On the road with Grany and Clyde Getting better all the time The world is not a hopeless case, a World Bank report says. But properly directed medical spending is the key to progress, argues Nigel Hawkes Bad corks get it in the neck Walter Ellis on how cost cutting is ruining good wines Why Julia is no pretty lady Show business wedding or not- when an actress marries a country singer, should the unblushing bride snog at the altar? Rachel kelly left, says that Julia Roberts, right, let down the side on her wedding day The power perm The new look Hillary Clinton with ther curls proves that she has arrived as a mainstay of the world stage, writes Alice Thomson The King is dead, long live the Emperor An outside from Japan with a mission in life won a pelvic victory over local talent in Tennessee Kirkdale Think for yourself says the professor, but only in the approved way All a-quiver The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Losing a paramilitary war As well as questioning the services' claim on resources, the government should now face the truth about the IRA Pig of a house? The Time Diary Crowns: A glimpse The Times Diary In the true interests of justice Gareth Williams welcomes the Royal Commission report A Just Commission The Runciman report is good in most of its parts Health of Nations Better directed health care could make millions richer Another Historic Notch Cricketing statistics are annals of the English tribe New challenge on Euro-citizenship Russian economy 1984 tactics Tidy graveyards A better hope for the mentally ill Understanding science Greek and Turk The US in Europe Higher priorities than 'News at Ten' Ballet faux pas Flowing phrase Court Circular Anniversaries Lady Roderic Pratt Dr Eileen Richardson Retirement Cool greens temper brilliant floral display Birthdays today Personal Column Church news No Title Today's royal engagements Parish Clerks' Company Forthcoming marriages Dinners Reception Luncheon New president Latest wills Professor Zdenek Kopal Zdenek Kopal, professor of Astronomy, Manchester University, 1951-81, died in wilmslow, cheshire, on June 23 aged 79. He was born in Litomysl, in what was then the Australian Province of Bohemia, on April 4,1914 Joe Daniels Joe Daniels, British Jazz bandleader and drummer, died on July 2 aged 85. He was born in Zeerust, Transvaal, South Africa, on March 9,1908 Personal Column Picture Gallery The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Canon James Owen Canon James Owen Viear of Little St Mary's cambridge, and honorary canon of Ely cathdral died from cancer on July 5 aged 62. He was born on February 26,1931 Multiple Display Advertising Items Effect of a Gold Rush Roy Perry Roy Perry, landscape artist, has died aged 59. He was born in Bootle on January 7 1934 Michael Farrar Bell Michael Farrar Bell, stained glass artist and craftsman, died on. June 12aged 81. He was born in 1911 News The Times Crossword No 19,276 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today Picture Gallery Restarting Rescuing The Pound The economics of running a whelk stall Homes EBRD braced for 'damaging' report New tough budget controls at the Ebrd are likely are likely after a "damaging" auditors' report into the European Bank's spending under its outgoing president Jacques Attali Picture Gallery Sport Only 2.8m join list for BT3 Whittingdale Kohl sees upturn as jobless rise Television and Radio (AFP): Subsidies 'threaten steel plan' De Beers diamond sales are best for 105 years Granada fuels takeover talk as it raises stake in LWT Defence contractors m the front line Counting the Cost of the Peace Dividend Cuts expected to bring mergers and loss of jobs Institutions welcome SE review over information The irresistible attraction of GEC and BAe Apple Computer to shed 2,500 workers Business Roundup Sims cuts dividend Business Roundup Farepak flourishes Business Roundup P&P profit doubles Business Roundup Desmond boosts jobs Business Roundup Postel set to reap property windfall Greycoat shareholders are being asked to approve complex refinancing proposals that may give one of Britain's biggest pension funds control of their company Britton seek £31m for growth Power pool prices 'dent competition' Precious metals shine Moran hopeful Warburg leads Asprey poised for listing after Sears sells stake National Westminster Bank Buoyant 3i hails rise in firms' confidence Howden invests £55m to grow Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Colefax and Fowler slips to loss Money to developing nations at record high Lonrho choice Stamp firm bid Eurotherm up Evans advance Sterling profit Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Dow hit by price and rate jitters Wall Street Battered shares go back to the future to avoid more losses Stock Market The Times Accountancy and Finance Lord Walker's Welsh methods offer miners new jobs for old Ross Tieman reports on the government's well-funded, well-planned measures aimed at regenerating areas devastated by pit closures There's only two peter Holgates The Times City Diary~ City Diary The Times City Diary Devaluation lacks long-term benefit Seven go off to Tokyo Tempus Electricity Tempus Greycoat Tempus Sears Tempus Car sales Tempus … Information Service Shares follow futures higher First direct SRI Multiple Display Advertising Items Buck Consultants Cross Selection Recruiment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian Recruitment Consultants Gordon·yates Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Working Girls Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Direct Response Agency Ltd. 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Rachel Kelly reports on the drawbacks and joys of being a trust tenant Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items At home to thousands Multiple Classified Advertising Items In memory of the creator of Father Brown Roman Catholics plan to convert Chesterton's home to a study centre Councils waste contract challenged Allocating compensation for defunct company Hiding from the free market blast As next week's Radio Festival looms, two writers report on the changes wrought by producer choice and the uncertain future at Radio 1 An insider's view of Producer Choice reforms at the BBC Willett A Sales Opportunity Hands off Radio One CaBLeTRon SYSTemS Ltd Picture Gallery East Midlands Training & Enterprise Councils Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eight Trainee Chartered Accountants Management Trainee London An own goal by ITN It's bad news to bow to Whitehall Tyrannosaurus and chips Cinema: Jurassic park represents a major breakthrough in computer animation. Nigel Hawkes reports Julian Bream Theatre Confessing to past discretions Telivisin Review: Ray Gosling's look at adultery ends on a note of pragmatism Royal National Theatre Olivier Opera New tale piece Arts Briefing Bonhams Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times World Chess Championship Today' Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sympathy and sometimes more Theatre: This year's second accomplished revival renews the Rattigan debate Separate Tables Albery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trips of the tongue Terminal Hip ICA, The Mall Almost too many tricks Student Opera The Queen of Spades RCM Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proposals will abolish automatic right to jury trails An edited version of the Runciman commission's summary of its proposals for reform of the criminal justice system Word-Watching Restrictions over right to jury trial Criminal justice Glamorgan May host to nostalgic duel Abdoujaparov sprints to stage win Leading First-Class Averages For the Record The Times Sports Service Lightbody claims singles title In Brief Price is right for Lewis In Brief Farr-Jones in In Brief Fixtures In Brief Cricketcall Colonel Collins catches eye Thunderer: Newmarket Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Intrepidity has go-ahead Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Bath Thunderer: Kempton Park Thunderer: Red Car Grey Formula One must regain magic of the circus Oliver Holt on the motor racing season's closest contest, the fight for popularity between grands prix and IndyCars Lack of ambition governs Lyle 's retiring outlook Scotland's most recent Open Championship winner shows little interest in a repeat performance Walker Cup choice disappoints Wales Limited Edition on best behaviour Chelimo dreams of world status World Bests Irish serve top fare for Admiral's Cup Clemence sacked after 12 years at Spurs BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Barclays Racing Battling England rediscover lost spirit Australia happy to escape with draw after Seventh-wicket stand saves them in thrid Test Trent Bridge Scoreboard Concise Crossword No 3141 Captain's praise for young players Thorpe gives cause to rejoice Wining Move Word-Watching The Open University Football
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