News from 09/07/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, David Trimble, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, R. A. Green, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jamie Mitchell, President, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Avebury, (Chairman), Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, P. V. Addyman, President, Nicholas Wood and Ben Preston, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Sharpe, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Lord Montagu, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Christopher Road, Michael Hamlyn, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Tom Rhodes, Keith Pike, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Charles Bremner, David Guest, C. M. V. Townsend, Hugh Beach, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, kari Knight, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Hilary Sternberg, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Francis Heald, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Peter Kimm, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Christopher Dighton, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Jill Sherman, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Philip Webster and Wolfgang Münchau, Alastair Mackie, (Vice-President), Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Kevin Shinkwin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, T. S. Parr, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Andrew Collier, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, R. E. W. Ridley, E. F. Crosswell, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Edwin Richards, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, George Sivell City Editor, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoState benefits must be cut warns Lilley Cost up £14bn by end of century German tourist shot dead Index Rock on Friday GEC and Thorn set for £160m deal Euro Disney State benefits must be cut Warns Lilley Hurd ready to consider lifting Bosnia arms ban Baby Hal is transplant pioneer Arts Funding N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Magnificent men in racing machines Morning Sams is given four life sentences TGWU rejects Smith plan to weaken plan power Bill Morris, general secretary of the TGWU, Warned modernisers in the Labour party: "We will not be moved" Harrods Childminder wins right to smack her charges Hopes for joint Ulster control scotched Mere words fail to tell the full story Matthew Parris Political Sketch Labour MPs seek reform of libel law News in Brief Aids vaccine success News in Brief Rolls signs £267m deal News in Brief Sailors die in fire News in Brief Woman clubbed for £20 News in Brief Clash over treatment News in Brief Desk fetches record sum News in Brief Troubled failure tried to banish mediocre years Railway obsession led Sams to plot the perfect crime Kidnapper who killed is given four life sentences after showing arrogance but no remorse MFI Free Delivery on a Guaranteed Data No Title Citroën Arts Council cuts funding lifeline to top orchestras The London Symphony orchestra is secure, but a new subsidy scheme will radically after the capital's musical life Shoplifter 'turned on' by chase By a Staff Reporter: Mixed race couple 'too naive' to adopt Girl raped after bus drives off Dixons Dinosaurs conquer the young generation Women offered route from iron to the board Ministers are trying to bridge the gap between vocational and academic training to improve work prospects Compaq Picture Gallery Fixed grins abound as Raine weds in a galaxy of glamour BBC may switch off signal to dodgers Triumph at Oxleas wood brings back green power Activists learn to put local issues in national spotlight Forest sales challenge By a Staff Reporter: Flat or round, fish fits the barbecue world Weekend Watch Homebase The Times World Chess Championship "I have to caution you, The BT3 Share Offer… Disabled: payments may be taxed Pensioners: bill forecast to leap Lone parents: million claim cash Knife-wielding minister must remember voters Riddel on Politics No Title Lilley prepares the ground for cuts as spending soars Social security overview Housing: burden keeps growing Fishermen to challenge limits in High Court Catholics seek help from wife of Anglican Councillors consider Punjabi aid offer Stockbroker shot himself at party Comet Campaign 'murgging' puts Tory on the defensive Campaigning got off to a bad start for the Tory Candidate in Christchurch The BT American Special Peers hunt for treaty support Councils in Scotland to face shake-up The week in Parliament Chief of Welsh agency censured Egypt fears wave m terror as militants are hanged The latest executions have produced shock even among secular Egyptians. An enforced return from the united States of a hardline shaikh could trigger violence UN to seal Baghdad's test sites News in Brief Forces attacked (AP): Deal rejected Kurds protest (Reuter): Husain better Amnesty accuses Pretoria forces Hurd seeks easing of Hong Kong impasse Abbey National Picture Gallery West edges closer to lifting weapons blockade in Bosnia Britain believes that the reasons for maintaining an embargo are collapsing. peace talks appear to be going nowhere Commentary (Reuter): Summit leaders say Serbs and Croats face total isolation Armsembargo France feasts in memory of woman-mad bon vivant Bleak outlook: Bosnian Muslim refugees peering out… Rhetoric gives way to despair Russian Far East declares republic $3bn aid package boosts Yeltsin Russia Clinton and aides rekindle fire of the campaigh trail G7 economic summit provides welcome fillip for American leader and host nation In the best traditions of successful public relations exercise, the president's good showing at the Tokyo summit has been a well-crafted mix of style and content White House US press hails the chief Media Rating Treasure hunting in Titanic graveyard provokes an outcry President pledges aid to Mississippi flood victims Realists chart Tokyo's course for global role Japan British Coal Princess bridges cultural gap after strained overture Time out Exploding the myth America's vulherability to terrorism is dawning on its citizens, writes Ben Macintyre Hampton Court Palace Flower Show A marriage made in Hello! Rachel Kelly peers through the rosy glow surrounding Raine Spencer's third wedding Girls gunning for revenge Violence has a fatal attratction for young women aping the behaviour of the boys 'I Can stop the disruption and aggro of having your car Stolen' Will the bug in the body work debilitate the rampant car thief? Ralph kanter, for one, is confident The Valerie Grovie Interview Where daddies are a myth Low-life Britain today—by the no-hope single mums and their fatherless children BAA Value Guarantee Michael Powell Philip Howard Poets and novelists do not avoid clichés: they just get to them first Bird and bull The Times Diary Pats are for puppies We are all being nannied back into the cradle with regulations and advice. And now the government has gone barking Collared The Times Diary Live dangerously The Times Diary Without fire The Times Diary It couldn't be a moment too soon The Times Diary Whose side are they on? Richard Morrison on the role of the Arts Council Till Kingdom Come Bosnia has been banished beyond Europe's pale The Wrong Rights Amnesty must not lose of its mission Costs and Benefits The Social Security debate must extend beyond numbers Defence cuts: Political wisdom or a risk to security City checkpoints Monumental thought N Ireland riots Major's libel costs Treasure on trial Atrocity in Kashmir Democracy in student unions Missions and targets Cats' cradle? On approval Court Circular No Title Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Memorial services Gillette, inventor of the safety razor, Los Angeles,… The Bloxham Project Luncheons Dinners Stationers' and Newspaper Makers' Company Appointment Marriage Lister Institute Fellowships Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages Merchant Taylors' Company Charles Townsend Charles Townsend, TD, civil engineer and former River Conservator of the Thames, died at his home at Tangmere, Sussx on June 29 aged 84. He was born in plymouth on December 12,1908 Buddhadassa Bhikkhu Buddhadassa Bhikkhu, Thai Buddhist reformer, died yesterday aged 87. He was born in 1906 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Anne Shirley Anne Shirely, child actress, died in Los Angeles on July 4 aged 7s she was born in New York on April 17,1918 Homelife On this Day French Women in Journalism Major-General Robert Mitchell Major-General Robert Imrie Michell OBE, Director Medical Service British Army of the Rhine, 1971-73, died on June 25 aged 77. He was born on January 25 1916 Swen Swenson News The Times Crossword No 19,278 The Times Today People in the Times WPA Health International Weather Pilkington The Times Tomorrow Business Group of Seven urges Japan to stimulate economy Business Today British Coal to cut 3,000 jobs A white paper on privatising British Coal is due in the autumn. Meanwhile the corporation has to cut its costs in line with the recent fall in demand for coal Cash Flow Refueling The Pound Tokyo and the nightmare scenario Infotech Klein quits in Owners shake-up Sport ECU Terminvest PLC Wasted-Cost Orders against Lawyers European Bank denies secret fund investigation Court rejects Clowes appeal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Minister redefines state role in industry John Mowlem to buy Noreast fo £8 million Business round up Peel Criticises rivals Ladbroke raises £125m GGT edges ahead BAe reshapes finances to aid joint ventures The refinancing of British Aerospace increases the scope for joint ventures buy introducting banking covenants based on interst cover instead of net assets By a Correspondent: Walker misses deadline Heron hits snag over restructuring Klein steps down at Owners Abroad Disney takes white-knuckle ride as the cash fails to flow Martin waller examines the disastorous figures casting a shadown over France's Magic Kingdom A good drop: Remy Cointreau, the French drinks… Goldsmith to make $465m from Newmont disposal Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Scottish water on private track SIB sets up task force on investor disclosures BCCI charges Network float Amstrad axe HSBC rejig Brent slides FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Greene King keeps options open on second Morland bid BA loses height after Goldman cuts forecast Stock Market Major Indices Commodities Tourist Rates London Financial Futures Optimism spurs Dow to rise of 38 points Wall Street Company News in Brief Money Markets G7 summit offers illusion that the patient is healthy Wolfgang Münchau, in Tokyo, feels prospects for completing the Uruguay Round are bright, but this will not help end the Current economic slump Kind cut for Chalstrey The Times City Diary Scaling new peaks The Times City Diary Who is Smith? The Times City Diary Third time lucky The Times City Diary Chinese sideshow The Times City Diary Receivership laws a licence to steal from small business creditors Let directors donate from their own pockets Better to travel in hope Tempus Greene King Tempus Ladbroke Tempus Greene King PLC BAe Tempus Euro Disney Tempus Small losses on the day First direct Chip, chop—jobs on the line As industry looks for an end to recession, the buzz-word is re-engineering, Says Matthew May P&P Fountain The race hots up Online No Title Top rewards for network wizards Specialists with new skills can earn good money, David Guest notes The Recruitment Consultancy Symbol The Ldge Executive Resourcing General Appointtments Harvey Nash PLC Sybase Mercuri Urval Eastern eves look to the future Galleries: New art from China on show in Oxford; plus market news and recommended exhibitions Chinese contemporary art may resemble work made in the west, but its cultural origins are clear, Writes Richard cork` A life in line with tradition John Health-stubbs, English poet and old-fashioned literary intellectual, is 75 today Theatre Undoing their bidding Rock Vasari Enterprises Critic's Choice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A daily guid eto arts and entertainment compiled by Kari 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 Still fun to scan the old papers Theatre: Jeremy kingston watches Harry Secombe return to his most celebrated role Pickwick Pickwick Festival Theatre Chichester Choice cuts from the black sheep Festivals: New chamber and orchestral music premiered at Cheltenham and warwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish is the loving tongue Rock on Friday: The Miami sound machine digs up her roots…Paying dues for the bules …Take this, Take That For her latest album, Gloria Estefan went home metaphorically - to Cuba. David Toop talked to her The bad spell of success Newalbums: America's Blues Traveler proudly join the Slade skool Seven Days Sex pistols on tour, secretly Concert INXS Town & Country Club, Leeds New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thule Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited See Anthing You like? SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mangnificent men in racing machines On the eve of the British Grand Prix, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu celebrates the 90th anniversary of the United Kingdom's first international race. The winner averaged 49 mph Ghosts of the past roll back the silver years Fifty Rolls -Royces came from all over the world to commemorate a famous win. Kevin Eason reports Jaguars on approval Roadwise Capital transfer tax scheme valid Air services into Gibraltar depend on UK-Spain deal Council of Legal Education Trinity Bar Examinatin results Interlocutory orders inappropriate Counsel not liable for pre-Act work Holborn College Wasted costs orders against solicitors Thames Valley University Hill's Chance to fulfil family dream Oliver Holt assesses the chances of Damon Hill succeeding in a race in which his father failed Institute of Actuaries results Bulldogs are no match for American squad Armstrong earns his chance Staff take pole position on Silver stone's day of rest Drug blood tests at gold-bar meetings American ban on Libyans ominous For the Record By our Sports Staff: Nelissen battles back into the yellow Yesterday's Racing Results La Kota holds hopes of course record Sports in Brief Bates eliminates Foster German wins jump-off New Zealand rejected` England poised for title Teenager fires record Ayres takes bronze Hamas springs 33-1 cup surprise Bal Harbour steers Abdulla to juvenile double Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Thunderer: York Encouraging signs for BBA Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Chester Lamb continues to show his pedigree Draw Quarter-Finals Australians bowled out but still win with ease Barnet's 105-year climb set to subside in days Keith Pike discovers that time is running out fast for barnet Football Club, who yesterday played one of their last cards in the struggle for survival Little need for Benson's men to lie low Oundle School notch record tenth victory Barnett yearns for trophy to herald brighter era at Derby Michael Henderson on the captain who has readily given youth a chance in a ten-yera labour of team reconstruction Word-Watching No Title BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite James Meade Limited Racing Parnevik breezes to huge lead Swedish golfer beats rain to extend advantage in Scottish Open London Marathon to finish in front of palace Concise Crossword No 3143 Winning Move Word-Watching Hill begs to be allowed to give his best England drawn in Pakistan's group Kensington Palace Thistle Hotel Cricket
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