News from 13/07/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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S. Goldman, Anthony Harris, David Wade, Pat Lake, Mayor, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Martin Gilbert, Jeremy Laurance, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ian Blackshaw, Tony Bennett, A. H. B. Franklin, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Romeo and Juliet, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Josephine Carr, Carl Mortished, Simon Wessely, Sir Frederick Lawton, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, R. E. B. Khilkhoff-Boulding, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Geo. R. Turton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Walter Merricks, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Matthew Buncombe, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, H. V. Hodson, Keith Hollender, Edward Fennell, Margot Norman, C. H. Maginniss, Lee Bridges, Andrew Hill, Robert Kirley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, W. Grey, Ronald Irving, David Miller, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Barry Millington, George Sivell, City Editor, Stephen Solley, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Anne MCElvoy, Philip Willan, Marmaduke Hussey (Chairman), Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Barry Pickthall, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, R. W. Johnson, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Sara McConnell, Kenneth Gosling, Neil Young, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Stephanie Trotter, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, John Hardy, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Paul Kelbie, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Veronica Heath, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Serivenor, Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Robert Rhodes, Colin Campbell, Reginald Hibbert, J. F. de Chambrun, Walter Ellis, Peter Jonas, Grahame Leman, Philip Willan and Jonathan Ewing of Reuter,
ResumoWestern newsmen die in Somali mob attack Fresh doubts are being raised about United Nations peacekeeping after an attack on General Aidid's forces inflamed the population of Mogadishu Count writes to deny family rift Index Shakespeare Gorgeous to look at, enchanting to hear Shell kills 12 in Sarajevo queue Olympics 2000 School Fees Major ponders ratification plan in case of treaty defeat Kenzo Runciman under the Microscope Tones scrape home in vote to put VAT on fuel bills Midland The Listening Bank Threat to train service sidetracks Tory's by-election campaign British Rail, a prime concern of the last Christchurch MP, has become a focus of attention as the by-election approaches CPMA wins top chess contract Hospitals face cuts in research funds Taxes may rise despite a recovery Flying visit gives Beckett a buzz Matthew Parris Political Sketch IRA suspect arrested after mortar mishap News in Brief Cooper's belts sold News in Brief Mini-series on BSkyB News in Brief Ashdown seeks change News in Brief Sunset brings out the stars Glittering premiere launches Lloyd webber's latest musical extravaganza into cruel theatrical seas Sams tells police he did kill Julie Dart Tullysahib , the people's voice who always puts India first Mark Tully, the BBC's vetern India correspondent, will today attack John Birt for ruling the corporation by fear-telling criticism from a prize-winning reporter who won the affection of the sub-continent Soft-shoe payment shuffles out at BBC Semtex trial told of map showing PM's home Your choice our price Travel firms admit tourists are prime terrprism targets Kurdish separatists claim kidnapped cyclists are being held for their own safety FO warns visitors to be vigilant Bottomley joins adoption row Mercury Communications Paper war takes toll of Mirror Scholar claims manuscript for Shakespeare Financial failure could force church to reform First-time buyers shun small flats Minister plans law to curb ticket touts 'Mouse in sandwich' nurse loses News in Brief Sex assault man recovers News in Brief Soldier jailed News in Brief Stabbing arrest News in Brief Bassey claim News in Brief Island jobs News in Brief Rapist held News in Brief Tourist killing News in Brief Rugby charge News in Brief Picture Gallery Girl awaiting heart donor dies weeks after mother's plea A shortage of suitable organs rather than a lack of funds is causing a reduction in the number of life-saving transplants Supermarket humiliated theft victim By a Staff Reporter: Injured jockeys sue St Leger course Centrebank a Division of Bank of Scotland The Times World Chess Championship Mercedes-Benz Engineered like no other car Debt collectors will chase school fees, head warns parents The cost in time and money of pursuing reluctant feepayers is leading more public schools to recruit specialist agencies Rover sales rise around the world The Times Higher Education Supplement Police aide accused of Cartier raid Volunteer Reserve Forces Loch's guardians demand law to curb speedboats Peers scour the world for votes on Maastricht Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Globe-trotting Major keeps the lion roaring With 45 foreign trips under his belt, John Major has eclipsed even Churchill, writes Martin Gilbert Opening cabinet door to outsiders Riddell on Politics Eight MPs linked to Nadir Hermes Paris Picture Gallery Sunday trade merger plan Around the Lobby Party deal Around the Lobby Parliament today Around the Lobby Armenians savour freedom from ethnic oppression Conflict in Nagorno-karabakn Yeltsin wins approval on legal changes From Associated Press in Tbilisi: Shevardnadze issues warning to separatists Honda Italian extremist arrested Halifax Halifax Victorious chief looks to Babangida to hand over his sword Chief Moshood Abiola insists his election victory in Nigeria must be respected but he has doubts about the military hierarchy allowing him to take power Our Foreign Staff: Britain boosts aid to Bosnia as first US troops arrive Football scandal beats soaps (Reuter): Islamic offer Dead newsman learnt to hate Somalia's war Zulu king summons warrior past Demand for self-determination in Natal Cameraman tells of escape from mob UN pulls back from showdown over Iraqi missile sites Britain and France signal caution over action Formidable arsenal ready to strike Baghdad's test sites Israel opens direct talks with PLO Moved by the Muse to Bush country Saddam playing cat and mouse Buoyant Clinton returns to face uphill tax battle (Reuter): Japan quakes followed by tidal waves News in Brief (AFP): Zone reduced News in Brief (Reuter): Congo deaths News in Brief (AFP): Hindus held News in Brief (Reuter): Reactor closed News in Brief AA Five Star Service Midwest floods drive out 30,000 The prince and the Irish myth The Prince of Wales could soon visit the Republic of Ireland. Walter Ellis suggests a few royal must-sees The Times World Chess Championship Song and dance becomes a lament City of Angels is a good musical. It is closing in London because it attracted the wrong sort of audience Much ado about something Shakespeare's latest 'lost play' could be the real thing Dangerous conclusions on crime Are the mentally ill more likely to be violent than other people? Why it matters where you live Standards of specialist care vary dramatically around the country. In some areas you may be at serious risk These are not the whiness of doctors or patients Worms in the Big Apple The potency of antibiotics is under threat worldwide from New York's explosive cocktail of low life and hitech drugs. Nigel Hawkes reports Lepers touched by modem medicine Leprosy no longer condemns sufferers to a life sentence of misery, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford. Drugs now offer a cure New Era I Saw a new Heaven and a new earth, for there were no more inhibiting cells Picture Gallery Persons Regained Many jostle for space in the definitive guide to the great and the good, even though the first qualification is to be dead My lips are sealed The Times Diary Close call The Times Diary Booking the cooks The Times Diary Arranged speech The Times Diary Fallen angels The Times Diary Help the East to help itself Woodrow Wyatt on how the EC stifles growth March of History Unionist despair should not be ignored Balladur's Bond The French prime minister has mastered the selling of bad news The Movie Finger Cinema sets the agenda for the other arts these days Pride and shame in Balkan conflict A central bank? Police paperwork Hospital costs Doubts on criminal law proposals Royal relations Town council status Rapid reader Court Circular Anniversaries Dinners Appointments Chartered Surveyors Plaisterers' Company University news Personal Column Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Plumbers' Company Meeting Luncheon Legal appointment Picture Gallery New gallery will revive old Mexican tradition PMI results Forthcoming marriages Church news Latest wills Allegro Holidays Richard Burton. VC Richard Henty Burton VC former Army private, died on July 11 aged 70 He was born January 29,1923 Personal Column Rentals Tickets for Sale Dame Susan Walker Dame Susan Walker DBE, the first professional agent to become vice-chairman of the conservative party, died on July 11 aged 87. she was born on April 15,1906 Church Housing Trust Leukaemia Research Fund The Samaritans EVA Greaves Eva Greaves. MBE nurse and interior decorator, died in Oxfordshire on June 20 aged 101. she was born on November 5,1891 National Children's Bureau The British Kidney Patient Association The Emperor of Austria's Gift to England Alan Wykes Alan Wykes, author and publisher died in Reading died in Reading, Berkshire on June 11 aged 79. He was born in Carshalton Surrey, on May 21,1914 Father Vincent Zhu Hongsheng Father vincent zhu Hongsheng, Chinese priest, died in shanghai on July 6 aged 76 News The Times Crossword No 19,281 Business People in the Times Times Weather Call Pilkington Reactolite lenses The Times Tomorrow Business Today Tomkins Ok Mfi Falls Prices Steady The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Business Sour taste for Irn brewer German support fails to lift franc A summer of turmoil within the exchange-rate mechanism looms as the French franc, despite all the efforts of the Bundesbank, continues to weaken Beware of the usual summer consensus Picture Gallery Arts Sport By our World Trade Correspondent: Gatt chief orders talks to resume If the Horse Shoe Fits Larosière backed to replace Attali Branson files BA complaint with European Commission Output price rise increases hope of cut in rates Producer prices in Britain confirm a picture of subdued inflationary pressures, easing fears that the devaluation of the pound would push prices back up again Shell plans cuts in North Sea drilling Advertisement the Scottish Provident Institution Taiwan opposition tries to halt BAe Diller in $l. 1bn bid for home shopping rival Options windfall for Harrison Bank regulator to run SFA Tight deadline for Lloyd's cash plan Business Roundup Mining group pledge Business Roundup BT 3 attracts 500,000 Business Roundup Border TV advances Business Roundup Avonmore milk deal Business Roundup Reject Shop slumps Business Roundup Dalepak feels chill Business Roundup LEP warns on dividends Business Roundup Car import freeze call Business Roundup Gloom for Volkswagen Business Roundup Hutchings endorses brokers' forecasts Tomkins has reduced surplus baking capacity at RHM and is ready to wield the knife in other parts of the business, striving to achieve double-dight growht this year L&B given a lift by UK growth By our Deputy City Editor: Menzies braced for MMC report New chief of Owners 'in autumn' National Westminster Bank Profit packed flat at MFI as upturn in housing stalls Reuter: Woolworths sets float record in Australia Private investors have emerged with almost half of Woolworths as demand for Australia's largest flotation sent the stock market to a six-year high Ellis says volumes are higher Legal & Public Notices British Coal awaits pensions decision Spring Ram and the Pru lock horns Goldman denies Maxwell deal near Failures falling Ensor in red Dow ends higher in subdued trading World Markets Major Changes Recent Issues Kleinwort Benson adopts cautious line on Bt shares Stock Market Wall Street The Times Tiller thriller The Times City Diary Archer aims to ease the pain for Lloyd's losers Sarah Bagnall reports on the efforts of Lloyd's to provide a way for names to pay off their debts with dignity and with total confidentiality No surprise The Times City Diary Games bond The Times City Diary Protest vote Fault lies in the system not with investors Problem of stilted recovery comes from lack of money not level of rates Storming of the Bastille Tempus Tomkins Tempus MFI Tempus Cranswick plc GUS Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Lack of support First direct Overdrafts first option for raising finance Business to Business Business Opportunities Investment Opportunity Residential Development Expense Reduction Analysis, Inc (UK) Ltd Telecommunications U. 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Limited Picture Gallery Investors You Can Earn up to 30K PA USA Imported International Charity Low Interest Forging ahead as a farrier Ideal Home Mail Order The World of Consultancy Invites… Answerlink PLC Fidelity Colour Printing Multiple Classified Advertising Items IBM 486 Business Pack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross examined in the dock Sir Frederick lawton, below, introduces an analysis, from three viewpoints, of the Royal Commission's report on criminal justice Helping hand Inns and Outs The Times Enquiry's credentials under scrutiny Taxing dilemma Inns and Outs Pay rise Inns and Outs Double cheat Inns and Outs Names unite Inns and Outs In and out Inns and Outs Off the hook Inns and Outs Right second time Inns and Outs Lipson Lioyd Jones Shepherd Little Judgment Day Fresh ideas badly needed Quarry Dougall Chambers Chambers& Partners: Professions Recruitment Legal Adviser Practice Manager to Barristers Chambers Quarry Dougall Clyde & Co an International Law Firm The British Institute of International and… Barristers' Clerk Try a Career that Isn't Legal Litigation Solicitor Bristol Mergers, Sales & Acquisitions Judgment day for law firms The annual—ans much-feared-verdict of The Legal 500 is due this week, reports Edward Fennell Quarry Dougall Fox Williams Picture Gallery Beiten Burkhardt Mittl & Wegener Quarry Dougall Family Housing Association Sport runs with the Community International sports bodies are accepting reluctantly the competition rules that apply to Europe's other big industries The concern in that sports politics may carry the day Call to change ambiguous section Zarak MacRae Brenner N B Selection Ltd Zarak MacRae Brenner Talented New Zealand Lawyers 5 Stone Buildings Duty of trial judge to clarify any doubts Regina v Wren Litigation Assistant Solicitor Immunity of tax documents Queen's Bench Divison Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audio and Video Services Theatre Dramatic aftermath of a coup Kate bassett on a collaboration between the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Moscow Art Theatre All roads lead from MacEdonia David Wade introduces his radio drama series on the life of Alexander the Great Diary of the August 1991 Coup Tout has winning ticket Televison Review: a new series that has everything right Opera Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Knot for the faint-hearted Theatre: Thrills at Chrichester but stiled didacticism on the London fringe Rope Festival Theatre, Chichester Good heart, bad script Romania's Baby New End, Hampstead Such strength in depth Dance: Kirow cast changes Romero and Juliet Coliseum Andrew Lloyd Webber's New Musical The Times Auf Wiedersehen , Pete Interview: Peter Jonas, who has left English National Opera for Munich, talks to Richard Morrison Peace at last New Music Expressing fraternal verities The Kinks Albert Hall To Frank, with love from Tony Jazz: An American veteran singer, who has shed his earlier smoothness but gained in story-telling power Tony Bennett Festival Hall Fine harvest in spite of the rain Rock: Canadian, American, British and french acts go on parade in London Neil Young Finsbury Park Invader conquers Vanessa Paradis The Forum, NW1 Feherty and Clark move safely into Open field Open Qualifiers For the Record Pools Forecast Blyth charts 1996 world challenge World Cup planners slow on the draw Alan Lee, cricket correspondent finds preparations well under way for the 1996 World Cup The Times Word-Watching Credit to Hill as Renault launch inquest Peter Danes favourite for Golden Mile Thunderer: Beverley Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Risky may bypass Newbury Thunderer: Leicester Naughton lands welcome winner Thunderer: Folkestone Yaakum recoups Warwick losses Late arrival Folland quick to get off mark Two sportsmen break the mould to discover success despite advancing years Steele chooses fast lane as retirement beckons Bonds hits Giants into clear lead By our Sports Staff: Induráin powers past his rivals Eubank and Benn confirm rematch Sports in Brief Bailey's steady climb Sport in Brief Nicklaus back on form Sport in Brief BPA plan for Atlanta Sport in Brief Kings off to Ukraine Sport in Brief Smith takes bronze Sport in Brief Pierce's father stabbed Sport in Brief Germany stage finals Sport in Brief BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Ocean Challenge Sydney leads but race for Games is not over David Miller inspects the IOC's technical report on cities bidding to stage the Olympics in 2000 Americans lay down challenge Tomorrow Concise Crossword No 3146 Winning Move Word Watching Late Starters Deane transfer causes split Top Deals Gieves & Hawkes
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