News from 10/07/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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David J. Appadurai, Tiffany Daneff, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Angela Cocks, Paul Heiney, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Mary Killen, Jill Sherman, John Shaw, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Robert Calderwood, Andrew Longmore, Emma Roberts, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Simon WATSON(Headmaster), Giles Gordon, Ronald GRIERSON(Chairman), Philip Howard, David Steel, Susan Macdonald, John Simpson, Ian Murray, Basil Marston, Timothy Gee, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Philip Webster, Political Editor, and Wolfgang Munchau, Elizabeth Power, Tim Marsh, David Flusfeder, Philip Webster, Political Editor and Jill Sherman, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Francesca Greenoak, Wray Eller, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Kurt Schork, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Brian Galpin, Jonna Pitman, Winty Thornton, Raymond Durrant, Derwent May, Eve Dennis (Director), George Durham, Susan Kessler, Malcolm Ballisat, Margaret Dibben, Octav Botnar, Hugh DYKES(Chairman), Sheila Gunn and Robert Morgan, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Wolfgang Munchau, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Arthur Duggan, Kari Knight, Jill Insley, A. W. Butterfield, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Moy McCrory, Oliver Holt, Paul Halloran, Ned Sherrin, Barry Pickthall, Alan Freed, Simon Morgan Warr, Michael Oh, Laurie Pike Television presenter, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Beishon, Chief Executive, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Frank Harris, Louisa Young, Penny Lewis, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, S. E. Haydon, Andrew Collier and Nicholas Watt, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Norris McWhirter, Rozelle Raynes, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derwent May's, Michael Meacher (Shadow Overseas Development Minister), Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Susan MacDonald, Stephen M. Silverman, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Andrew Large, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, S. Trajkovska, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Judy Weleminsky, Director, Pamela Coleman, Jonathan Mirsky,
ResumoHigh Summer Couples who try to adopt face £1,500 fee Political outcry over new plans as minister intervenes in race row case As the couple denied the chance to adopt baby were given a hint of hope, aminister unveiled plans to make couples pay to have their suitability assessed Major flies home to dash over privatising state pensions Index Students denied degrees in boycott row Weekend Tokyo trade pact Bislett Games War Art Offer Warders regain control of prison Saddam warned of new strikes Peoples Phone Chartered Accountants per Results Scientists identify bones of the tsar Confident Fowler dismisses bleak Christchurch poll We have undoubtedly got the economy turning round out of recession' Sefton, the Hyde Park bomb horse, dies Noble Caledonia Limited Police act against onlooker Turkey staff win cash in RSI case Labour languishes after four failures Riddell on Politics Gunman who killed tourist slips net News in Brief Queen to visit Cyprus Allitt plea refused 21 held hostage Hermes Paris By a Staff Reporter: Teacher drowned her elderly aunt to gain inheritance By a Staff Reporter: Judge jails boy's teenage killer The Romanov mystery The Sunday Times Amdega DNA tests identify tsar's skeleton Forensic scientists are 98.5 per cent sure that the remains discovered in 1991 are those of the murdered Russian royal family Gentle invaders breach the sexist citadel of Pall Mall Golf reveals cheats in boardroom By a Staff Reporter: Anorexic died after hospital bed hunt Briton jailed in Monaco Detective says Wimbledon killer will strike again One year after Rachel Nickell was murdered on a common in front of her son, her killer is still at large Barclays By a Staff Reporter: Turkish soldiers hunt for cyclists Kidnap fears over British engineer and nurse Housing recovery 'fragile' Mower couple appeal MGM roar flummoxes car dealer Mayhew angered as Spring's comments freeze Ulster talks A newspaper interview with Ireland's foreign minister has set back the search for a lasting solution to the Ulster question PC tried to kill wife News in Brief Farmer freed Youths charged Testing time Liver girl dies Stars sip sangria as soap bubble bursts Irish back down in EC aid dispute Fiat Picture Gallery Nissan River queen of 1953 slips under the auctioneer's hammer Triple rapist was treated as schizophrenic Concern is growing at the government's policy of releasing into the community people with a background of mental illness Watchdog to oversee libraries Sams victim says he should die No-one's busier on your behalf World Chess Championship The Times Burden of old buildings splits Church of England Synod debates the rising price paid to preserve an arm of the gospel Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Caring is holier than the family Credo By a Staff Reporter: Death trickster jailed The Times British Gas Our Freign Staff: Yeltsin stakes claim for full seat in economic grouping G7 meeting ends with plea by Russian leader for more access to Western markets President Clinton and John Major supported the Russian leader's cause. Others felt his country is not yet ready to join the club of economic giants Russia Alliance Leicester (Reuter): Nuclear pledge Historic trade deal leaves Mitterrand aides cold France Eva Air 'Youth star president' charms the Japanese Summit breakthrough on trade resulted from inspired gamble Leaders return to mounting troubles at home Summit Analysis The stakes were high in Tokyo. Had the talks on world trade failed, so would the summit. Instead, its success laid foundations for trade accords vital to growth Japanese make a meal out of press opinion on sushi Sketch Shaikh's appeal dismissed News in Brief UN prepares (Reuter): Gonzalez win Plea to Mexico (Reuter): Deng surgery Body falls from jet over Paris Stena Sealink Babangida acts as army grows restive Talks on interim government Nigeria's military ruler is coming under pressure to make way for a democratic rival. But he is determined to keep some power Solutions Picture Gallery Polisario to meet Morocco on UN referendum plan Bikini war heats up on Italian Riviera Izetbegovic rejects ethnic boundaries Long war of attrition looms as suffering of Bosnia's fuel-starved capital intensifies The release of a Serb opposition leader on hunger strike was a rare conciliatory sign as a new round of peace talks began Letter from a fond comrade reveals Lenin's secret love The Formosa Centre National Savings Scramble for water marks Sarajevo's darkest days of war BT 3 Share Offer Public application form Cautious Hurd reveals progress in Peking talks Negotiations on Hong Kong have taught the foreign secretary the art of understatement, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, writes Kravchuk condemns move to claim port Army stands ready to take over in Pakistan Picture Gallery Lottery winners strike it lucky in Wisconsin Alexander Chancellor in New York We may not know who you are, but we know what you are like: physchologicla profiling of criminals is increasingly subtle A woman's place is where she likes David Hunt's support for women's training schemes should not be brushed aside, says Libby Purves As our man in the cabinet, he leapt straight to the issue of holiday childcare The Berkeley Square bard Nightingales are in retreat, and may never have graced W1, but their beautiful song is an immortal ecstasy Independence day The Times Diary A Judge Required Advertisements for judicial appointments are a welcome reform Passing the Ideology Test The right to adopt should not depend on political fashion Bones of the Tsar DNA analysis is making some bits of history a hard science Political and military strategy in stand-off with Iraq Voting on Maastricht, and justice in the new Europe Tory sponsorship Royal Ballet snub Tidy churchyards Lottery concerns Balkan borders Made to measure, built to last Court Circular Anniversaries Reception Personal Column Memorial service Royal College of Art De Montfort University Beit Memorial Fellowships Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Royal Society Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays The Duchess of Valderano The Duchess of VAlderano, Duchess of Casted di Spanó and Marquesa de Rio Castel died in London on July 6 aged 73. She was born at Beckington, near Frome, on July 15,1919 Scott Barrie Scott Barrie, American fashion designer, died of brain cancer in Alessandria, Italy, on June 8 aged 52. He was born in Apalachicola, Florida, in 1941 Douglas Bell George Douglas Hutton Bell, CBE, FRS, former Director of the Plant Breeding Istitute, Cambridge, died on June 27 aged 87. He was born in Swansea on October 18,1905 Personal Column Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Winter Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Winter, journalist and writer, died on July 8 in London aged 81. He was born in London on May 17,1912 Politics in Football Cup Hysteria in Germany Brenton Langbein Oleg Kerensky Oleg Kerensky, journalist and author, died yesterday of melanoma in New York City aged 63. He was born in London on January 9,1930 News The Times Crossword No 19,279 Business Sport Weather Pilkington Weekend Magazine Cunard Vistafjord TV Listings Opinion Columns The Papers Laundering Tempting Protecting Surrendering Teaching The Pound Profile US and Japan agree new bilateral trade framework Tiphook urgts SE enquiry into share price fall Talk of insider dealing abounded yesterday after Tiphook shares fell ahead of a statement to the Stock Exchange that accounting policies will change Thorn EMI confirms talks with GEC By our City Staff: Report says KIO has lost another $500m Cricket Expansion high on the menu at Pelican Motor Racing Guinness Flight Index Institutions forced Klein out of Owners Abroad More key figures set to depart at EBRD The European Bank's audit committee is putting the finishing touches to a " damaging" report on the bank's free-spending style under Jacques Attali Peers demand tougher regulation at Lloyd's Save & Prosper A deal of trouble The Sunday Times Electricity companies greet review of profits with relief More Swan Hunter jobs go News Corp drops plan to buy New York Post The Times Portfolio Dealing Service BT3 attracts interest of 800 institutions Business Roundup Brown & Tawse slumps French support for franc League tables for TECs Compromise over O&y Bardon launches issue Argentine oil stake Hoechst-Schering link Stubborn scourge of investment fraudsters Business Profile: Andrew Large The SIB chairman has established his credentials as an investor's regulator, says Lindsay Cook Almost alone, he has broken down industry opposition to a single watchdog for the public Gold poised for fresh attack on the $400-an-ounce barrier Sir James Goldsmith and George Soros are keeping the metal at the focus of public interest, says Colin Campbell Friendly Societies Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shares lack direction as investors stay on sidelines Stock Market Tenth board member at QMH quits Gieves cuts loss Upton passes Stake in LWT BOC buys Huls Small advance ends two-day rally Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Index Cleaning up the big money launderers Lindsay Cook reports on why opening a bank or building society account will soon require extensive proof of identify Fake bank notes on the run Crack down on jobs for the boys Comment Govett Strategic Investment Trust PLC No Title Victory for co-habitees over credit firms Save & Prosper Rothschild Asset Management Dunedin's charitable act When a cheque fails to fit the bill Briefings Direct Notice Account BAA woos travellers with cheap foreign exchange Davenham shows how it pays 9% on deposits Save & Prosper Knight Williams Talk to Towry Law The Times Kleinwort Benson Nil-paying pensions when a partner dies Jill Insley says it is essential to check carefully what benefits will be paid to a surviving spouse Save & Prosper Perpetual No surrender as selling can double values of endowments M&G Financial Services Limited Safe Home Income Plans Fimbra Save & Prosper Safer ways to raise income on homes Selling your Endowment Policy? Surrenda-Link Ltd NHBC sides with builder over structural plans Letters It pays to negotiate over commission Interest Rates Round-Up Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc. A class of its own Early gains wiped out Fidelity Brokerage Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Intermediate Examination and PEI results held in May 1993 Institute of Chartered Accountants referrals Ban on eye-catching price-cut advertisements unlawful European Law Report Luxembourg The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Singer and Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd. Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Wasim likely to swing final Derbyshire's plight enlivens conclusion of outdated contest Averages and Details of Lord's Teams Weekend Fixtures The Times Britons make progress Wright steps down Rare victory by English team Scoreboard The new golf magazine you ignore at your peril President starts appeal for disabled Locke's memorabilia sold at Christie's for £178,000 For the Record Stewart's challenge in the best of health American produces 67 to close gap on tournament leader Parnevik Southwell Roeder appointed Watford manager Sport in Brief Bell in fine form Obree on record pace Robinson defends title England boys to fore Gurang's aim true Gugler takes spoils Britain strike gold Wemyss Bight offers best value Richard Evans Nap: Chatham Island (4.15 York) Next best: Stimulant (4.20 Chester) Curragh Line-Up York Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Today's Races on Television Chester Lingfield Park Holly Golightly in Evry bid Salisbury Rapid Raceline Hughes takes pole position Young pretender with chequered legacy and home advantage Saturday portrait" Damon Hill, by Oliver Holt Search for missing fraction of second drives pit-lane wizards to distraction Andrew Longmore witnesses the frustration of trying to fine-tune a Formula One racing car Good Year Women take back seat in record chase Cram's world mile standard under threat in Bislett Games David Powell considers why female athletes are no longer setting world records By our Sports Staff: Cipollini claims overall lead Details US yacht breaks record to Barra Cricket Prost in command despite downpour Hill's hope of first victory may take back seat to Williams's drive towards title at Silverstone Oliver Holt sees the weather play a part in the first qualifying session for the British grand prix Seles slow to heal How many jugs in a 10-gallon hat? Rotten to yore Sproat rethinks structure of sport Simon Barnes Sporting Diary Paul Who Ruud and the rude baker Bully tactics Young blood And so to Bed Golf 36 Spend Sunday Afternoon at Sotheby's Coral Strands Tiddlers hooked on trout High summer, and a new generation will make for the river, some never to recover from the spell of angling. Brian Clarke recalls his own initiation Least fun you can have with your clothes off Weekend Voice: Mary Killen Summer Madness Fast Food What to Do in the Holidays Things to do in their holidays From acrobats to watersports, circuses to puppets. Kari Knight presents an alphabet of entertainment for all the family Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Grunge becomes the height of farmyard fashion Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Eager eyes on ring of blank water Lynne Greenwood huddles with the otter enthusiasts to try to catch a glimpse of one of Britain's most secretive creatures Hoverspeed SeaCat Applause for a comic tern Feather report Restaurant Watch Sip, Sip, hooray! Healthy harvest of wild oats Fiona Beckett visits a vast health food emporium run by a reformed antiques dealer Moving up to the big league Building a Wine Cellar: 11 Best Buys Dusk on a suburban beach Entertaining Answers Spain British taste of Bastille Frances Bissell presents holiday dishes with a traditional Gallic flavour Dish of the Day Fast meals - an occasional series by Susan Kessler 30 Minute Menu Cordula Doo-dahs to waggle in paradise Lynne Truss makes a bewilderingly royal progress fromone exotic South Sea island welcome to the next Special America Holidays AA Five Star Service for under £ 3 a day Eilate Cox & Kings Dover Oostende AAFive Star Service How to find paradise County Club Hotels Saturday Rendezvous Partners Limited Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyer's guide Beit foot forward after the trials of Job In Birmingham, Ruth Gledhill joins the Seventh Day Adventist congregation for a lengthy but spiritually refreshing service Sam Eden A Success Story? The Times History blooms again in the parterre Francesca Greenoak inspects a meticulous restoration that illuminates an obscure period of garden design Toro Countax Homes and Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Beautiful to the Touch-Naturally Ardenco Ltd. Agriframes Kitchen Appliances Laurie Pike Television presenter My Perfect Weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items Metamarkets Ltd Grovewood Thermal Blinds Arret Having a ball with boules in Bath Sporting Life As Bastille Day looms, Susan Macdonald takes up a noisy Gallic challenge God save the English summer, long to rain over us Midsummer Madness Basking in the recent unexpected good weather, Sally Baker celebrates the season that more oftern brings out the clouds - and buffs up their silver linings Noble Caledonia Limited Dutch treat in a barn conversion Chelsea Harbour Chelsea & Kensington Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Crown Estate A Snip in Suffolk For Sale around £200,000 Allison Homes Hands off, children, it's business Old toys are fetching staggering sums at auction in the collectors' market. Tiffany Daneff digs for treasure in the playroom Golf Balls British Antique Replicas Samad's Limited Shoparound Springfield Mail Order Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Jolliman Winebergs Allergy Relief Products Ltd Ad-Chem Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items From the playroom to the saleroom Perfect colour scheme for marital bliss The stress of deciding on colours for the home can be too much for some couples. Nicole Swengley reviews compatible hues Where to strut your stuff Swingbeat 's sweaty good vibrations An American craze since the late 1980s, swingbeat is bringing soul back to British dance floors Stockists Theatre Word-Watching Film Music Dance Bookings The Times World Chess Championship Exhibitions New Videos So, farewell then, pot of fool's gold Television Review: Lynne Truss came to sneer, but stayed to salute, the last enthralling days of Eldorado, the soap that went out with a bang Party time with the top fiddle This month's Cd Direct choice is Itzhak Perlman. Richard Morrison profiles him and introduces the selected CDs The Sunday Times BBC Radio Collection Passion, panache and perfect poise Great Classics on Offer Long road of revenge Theatre: a Galway company takes a historial view of conflict At the Black Pig's Dyke Tricucle The Times South Bank Raymond Gubbay Wigmore Hall BBC Proms 93 Royal Albert Hall Barbican Hall Kasparov V Short The Guild of Aviation Artists Concerts Peter Hall Company Bankhouse 'I Urge and Beg You to See It The Times Satellite Transavia BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Variations Radio 3 BBC1 Choice Satellite George Smith Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3144 A dark shadow over childhood David Flusfeder Previews the Best of next Week's Television Young personfs guide to radio Caitlin Moran pilots her way round a top ten of the airwaves Superlative Travel No Title Espanz PHS Magazine Times Newspapers Ltd Contributors Elizabeth Longford's Diary The Taste Goes Deeper Maternity suits Bosnian children Something for the Weekend The NHS was one of the reasons I was proud to live in a country as civilised as ours once was Bell, book and scandal Oriental eating Bottoms up Mr Nice Got Just Serious Audi Audi Oscar Wilder Billy Wilder, who created Sunset Boulevard for the screen, talks to Stephen M. Silverman. Photograph by Helmut Newton The Times Literary Supplement Wilderisms Bordeaux The 100 Best Summer Wines After a hard week to get away from it take the… Jeep The American Legend Day-Glo The day the world turned No Title Before You Buy an Estate Consider What's Gone into a Volvo City Lights Charles Bremner on how the French have refined le style grungy Isuzu Picture Gallery War at First Hand Picture Gallery Picture Gallery On our way to the club Books Giles Gordon The genesis of Spark Paperbacks Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: BBC Radio The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture 20Th-Century Classics Champagre Perrier-Jouet Eating Out Bordeaux Saleroom Multiple Display Advertising Items Electrum Gallery British Antique Replicas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Antique Desks The Witley Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Looking for Antique Furniture? Multiple Display Advertising Items Bring Me my Bow French Wines in Plain English Illusions of Greatn Ess Eastern & Oriental Express Marco Polo Air new zealand With Reservations Holiday villas need to be booked with care, Penny Lewis writes Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Holiday Inn SunSpree resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allegro Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Campanile UK Ltd. Queens Line UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Change Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Greater M Manchester Journey Latin America ATOL Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise World Creightons Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strand Cruise & Travel Centre Yacht Charter Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Games People Play Elizabeth Powr-actress Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Bridge Small Birds Singing The Times John Simpson A Childhood Michelob a Subtle Quality Down to Earth
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