News from 14/07/1993
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Peter Brinson, Edward Owen, Beloff, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Holly Hill, Anatol Lieven, Victoria Todd, Director, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Antony Dowell, Artistic Director, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Robert Breckman, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Peter Tennant, Furness, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, K. C. Ridges, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, John Yates-Smith, Roger Graef, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Rachel Kelly and James Fisher, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Gerald Kaufman, Philip Bassett, Tessa Blackstone, Chairman, Robin Young and Paul Kelbie, Michael Pearce, Honorary President, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Michael Ivens, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ian McGARRY, General Secretary, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Matthew d'Ancona, Beryl Dixon, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Andrew Tarnowski, Libby Clapham, W. M. Philip, Dennis Vaughan, (Executive Director), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Gable, Artistic Director, Jonathan Prynn and Nicholas Wood, Marion North, Chairman, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Bethell, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Peter Robeson, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Philip Webster Political Editor, Peter Wright, Artistic Director, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, George Trefgarne, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Elliott, S. Gorley Putt, Sarah Jane, Richard Morrison, John Parfitt, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Joan Seed, Alyson Ripley, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Libby MacNamara, (Director),
ResumoSurprise leap in output boosts Tories Cars and computers lead revival City analysts are confident that economic growth this year will outstrip government forecasts and even make tax rises in November unnecessary Major supports plan for Sunday shopping Index Seduced by a Spy Fear of bankruptcy drove Lloyd's name to suicide Rough Crossings Birt to answer Tully's attack oil BBC reform UN tells Saddam to stop playing with fire Open Season By our Foreign Staff: Japan quake triggers Russian tidal waves Abbey National Media Cashing in on TV news Creature from the black lagoon wades into Labour Political Sketch Water watchdog urges challenge to EC clean-up Ofwat says that domestic water bills will rise by up to £100 if the government implements 'utopian' Brussels standards Forte Train lets road take the strain Major joins dispute on adoptions Correction Howard unveils Sunday trade options Tory candidate undecided on fuel VAT Turkey promises to help hostage pair News in Brief Bernstein leaves £6.7m Spaniards attack Cook Fatal shotgun accident £3.6m cost of solicitor 121b salmon in Thames Court frees teenage vandal who killed 'good neighbour' Boy freed after class stabbing Bishop backs vicar jailed for sex abuse Tully onslaught is timed to perfection Trouble at the corporation Take your partners to meet the Queen Russian road-hog barges royal convoy The Prince of Wales has appointed the government's chief spokesman on Northern Ireland as his head of public relations. Allan Percival, 42, a former provincial journalist and "minder" to Falklands correspondents, will take up the post in September, with a maximum salary of £49,790 a year. He will be offered a grace-and-favour home Hutchison Telecom By a Staff Reporter: Teacher sacked 'for belief in the three Rs' Citroën Hospital surgeons accused of running private fees cartel The Monopoles Commission will decide next month whether consultants' fees are operating against the public interest Boy of 5 is killed by airgun News in Brief JP stole Doctor charged Diy blaze Victim dies Roofer burnt Inmac Stress forces more teachers to take early retirement Burgers buy East End school for truants Gap in Thames path is bridged at last Jeweller, 73, run down by thieves Manchester fetes lord of the rings Flagship council head quits Synod averts big defections to Rome over women priests Anglican bishops meeting in York gave a warm welcome to measures designed to placate traditionalists among the clergy Vicar to resign if wife is ordained By a Staff Reporter: Killer on common grabbed son first Blood chief faces two years in jail ITV woos young with old formula Contents sale marks nadir of good taste Sponsors shun Fide match Crown Courts hear 9,000 fewer cases The Times World Chess Championship Jockey tells of fall at St Leger meeting The Police Federation Whitelaw tells party waverers that Lords revolt is pointless BUPA EssentialCare Major backs Lawson for bank president The former Chancellor has emerged as the latest runner in the complex round of horse-trading for leading Ec jobs Advisers overruled by Lilley Labour seeks accord on voting rights Social chapter poses biggest threat to vulnerable Tories Riddell on Politics BR pension trustees warn of sell-off risk In Parliament Struggle for water and life saps the spirit of Sarajevo There is no easy choice left for the exhausted Muslims, who do not know where to turn. Signing up for peace, any peace, will not ensure an end to the hell Night brings out sanctions busters (Reuter): Abkhazians are given ultimatum News in Brief (AFP): Arafat denial (AFP): Hostages taken HIV sentences (Reuter): Deng denial (Reuter): Clean-up drive Magnate lists his gifts to ministers Compaq Republicans search for unity to fight 'god send' Clinton The Grand Old party is trying to pick up the pieces. It needs leadership and ideas which will attract voters from the Democrats yet retain its conservative base Gonzalez excludes radicals Nordic sport Blockaded Armenians get ready for second war against winter Oldest stitch in time By our Foreign Staff: President to visit flooded Midwest Siege of franc blemishes Bastille day Heroes of space hit rock bottom Pressure grows for US to stop calling the shots in Somalia America military has effective control of the United Nations operations. This week's violence highlights the shortcomings in the command structure Abiola rejects fresh election CIA blunder allowed shaikh into America Reuter (AP): Italy issues warning of Mogadishu withdrawal Disney clan attacks drunken bully image of biography Tremors and tidal waves kill 80 in Japan Quake off Hokkaido Island Leaves Trail of Devastation Dynastic rebel woos voters Tokyo power battle Seduced to the KGB The prime minister's wife and the Russian lover. Dis she betray the West? Nicholas Bethel reports The Times World Chess Championship Have book, will travel Holiday reading can broaden your mind, says Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor Flights of fancy at the airport Fastion takes a nosdive in departure lounges. Julia Llewellyn Smith on how to tone down for liftoff Panamas back on stream What's made of straw, has been seen perched on women, and was the rage at the Glastonbury festival? How to be great and good Ten Steps that will put you on the path to power and glory A Guide to Unflappable Flying Optimax Matthew d'Ancona The feud direct and defence chivalric are whatthe aristocracy is for Picture Gallery Must our leaders be grey? Forget the dreary G7 summit: rainbow coalition of minders was meeting behind the scenes to provide some colour Horror story The Times Diary By the rules The Times Diary Quite a TV dinner The Times Diary Badgered The Times Diary That's how the world wags The Times Diary Presiding instead of reigning The BBC needs vision, not ideology says Ian McIntyre Uncharted Territory In Somalia the UN needs to be more forceful This Side of the Water Brussels should not regulate British water standards A Span Too Far Strength comes first, beauty is an incidental quality of bridges Parliament votes on Maastricht Arts Council policy and investment in music and dance Feelings on childbirth Historic houses Left to chance Crozier disclosures Opera and cricket Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Dinner Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today 1993 Police Foundation Lecture Royal press office appointments School news Sir Sigmund Sternberg Church news Wren flies to top billing at tournament Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Acid rain is destroying ancient rock carvings University news Masuji Ibuse Masuji Ibuse, Japanese novelist, storywriter, essayist and poet, died in Tokyo on July 10 aged 95. He was born at Kamo, Hiroshima Prefecture, on February 15.1898 No Title Professor Harry Irving Harry Irving, Professor of Inorganic and Structural Chemistry at leeds Unviersity, 1961-71, died in Cape Town, South Africa, on June 20 aged 87. He was born on November 19,1905 Personal Column Allegro Gurkha Welfare Trust Homelife Jacques Chazot Jacques Chazot, French ballet dancer, choreographer, writer, dandy and wit, died on July 12 aged 64 at the Chatcan de Monthyon, Seine-et-Marne. He was born on September 25,1928, at Loemiquelic, Morbihan From Our Parliamentary Correspondent: On this Day Commons Vote to Abolish Hanging Bill Passed with Big Majority The Rev William Platt The Reve William Platt, joint general secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 1948-60, died on July 5 aged 100. He was born on May 2,1893 Cornish Torbock Henry Cornish Torbock, Lake District gardnner and art collector, died on Junme 17 aged 88. He was born in Chard, Somerset, on March 23,1905 How thriving is my valley Welsh Tourism Tourism generates ?1.3bn annually for the principality. In a special report, Iola Smith examines the success to a booming sector Bwrdd Croeso Cymru Wales Tourist Board Festivals of the natural arts King coal is dead but his works shine on Visitors can go down a mine, up a mountain and around a farm enjoying the industrial, environmental and agricultural heritage Fortress towns invite invaders Castles built to control the Welsh are big attractions Meirionnydd Valley Magic 10,000 more jobs by 2000 Welsh Touorism Planners want to double the income from tourism to more than £2 billion News The Times Crossword No 19,282 Business People in the Times Times Weather Call The Times Tomorrow Business Editor Pay Poll Frontrunner The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices The hidden costs of Sunday trading Homes Regulator puts water shares in a spin Pound soars after boost in output Strong production figures by British manufacturers added to hopes of a more broadly based recovery, boosting sterling against both the dollar and the mark Arts Sport Chase De Vere BA extends the hand if friendship to Virgin De Larosiere leads in race to head EBRD Construction prices suicidal say surveyors Legal & Public Notices Transfer of NY Post likely in two months UAE charges 13 over collapse of BCCI Business Roundup Electron sparkles Hope for BAe venture Jacques Vert advances Colorvision pays same Rich executives get richer as changes hit the boardroom Although boardrooms have not entirely escaped the pain of recession, 41 per cent of directors received pay rises of up to 10 per cent, well ahead of inflation Savills fights back as property revives Four split £27m bonus of shares at Cray Electronics Sackcloth on display at Aegis Credit Suisse Private Banking Last chance to sigh up for BT3 Investor shows interest in doomed Timex plant Birse axes payout after £18m loss National Westminster Bank By a Correspondent: Pension cash sought for coal job losses UK loses EC tax battle Takeovers fall Payout pegged Triplex steady Wyko slumps Ml in the black New TWA chief Major Changes Pilkington edges up ahead of Italian deal Stock Market (Reuter): Four-day rise of Dow is ended World Market Recent Issues Wall Street The Times Jobless army waiting to turn the tide of by-election battle Philip Bassett says that unemployment figures out tomorrow may have a significant effect on the outcome of the Christchurch campaign Playing the pay game The Times City Diary Prickly pair The Times City Diary Jumbo invasion The Times City Diary Unemployment and the consumer Lesson from thirties Help the little people Liquid capital Tempus Cray Surveyors Coolelectric Birse Output The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Modest gains in thin trading First direct Cashing in on the news The commercial value of peak-time TVnews may have been underestimated, says Roger Graef News divisions keep on delivering audiences at a relatively low cost Tesco Personnel Specialist Management Trainee-London The Marketing Machine Media, Sales & Marketing East Midlands Training & Enterprise Councils Manager/Negotiator Times Newspapers TV: a mission to complain Lady Howe intends to put the makers of bad-taste programmes on the spot Pyramid Group Sales or Business Background Spanners still in the works Marcus Binney on British bridge design compared with the rest of the world Theatre Museums A class act but it is only an act Television Review Happy to stay in Birmingham Arts Briefing Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 This is the one that they want The musical Grease is back in the West End, this time with songs from the hit film and 'teen idol' starts. Jeremy Kingston reports The Times Flagship on a tide of history Richard Morrison reports on the ambitious plans for the National Maritime Museum Let's get metaphysical An intimate epic brings India to a New York theatre Cruelty at the heart of Wagner's comedy Opera in Germany: Barry Millington hails a thoughtful approach to a troubling work Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Frankfurt Opera Royal National Theatre Rising to a late challenge Concert Cherubini Quartet Wigmore Hall Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Independant Computer Solutions Ltd. Office Angels Shaftesbury Homes Ticket Master Bird and Bird Legal PA Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Dian Duggan Associates Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Nickelodeon Grosvenor Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Gordon - Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Grosvenor Research and Business in the EC Sutcliffe Catering Art/media/dance/antiques Bechtel Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Wimbledon Temps come into their own Many hard-pressed employers have rediscovered a willing and highly flexible workforce, says Beryl Dixon La Créme De La Créme Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Safe Guard Insurance Services Limited Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants EACC (Services) Ltd Directors Secretary Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Legal Secs Senior SECRETARY-WC1 Meridian Advertising Secretary Marketing Assistant for Solicitors Administrator Recruitment Manager Secretary Anscombe & Ringland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Betancourt Delaney Urgent Harriet Gabb Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items School of Oriental and African Studies Temporary Secretaries Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Danish Property Chelsea Harbour Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Farsi Translator Central London Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Interesting Opportunity to Part-Exchange Isle of Man for Sale German A chance to live over the shop The homeless are at last starting to move into the country's vacant properties. Rachel Kelly and James Fisher report Village Homes Church & Hawes Dacre, Son & Hartley Royal Insurance A Ship in Suffolk Feature Polruan-By-Fowey Suffolk Devon Jacobstowe At the Foot of the Chiltern Hills Oxon/northants Finders Keepers Gloucestershire Bracklesham Bay New Summer Brochure Royal Life Estates North Norfolk Coast Hertfordshire Hanbury Manor Scotland Hertfordshire-Little Gaddesden Somerset & Avon Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Ile De Re Italy Italian Properties in Umbria Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Police help to arrest eviction Case Closed Chelsea/Kensington Farley & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derbyshire emphasise Australian weakness Byas takes Yorkshire to victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Word-Watching Fixtures For the Record Simmons spoils another day for England The Times Sports Service Thompson breezes into second place Sport in Brief Chesnokov beaten Indurain in control Nielsen bows out England storm back Marseilles cup threat The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Government plan increases hopes of Sunday racing Nap: Fourforfun (7.55 Sandown Park) Next best: Bodari (8.55 Sandown Park) Hayes ponders move Thunderer: Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Zafonic primed for Sussex Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Sandown Park Hoddle cleared to play lead role in Chelsea challenge Tribunal ruling angers Swindon Robb puts place in Stuttgart at risk Wilson pays dearly for over-training Craig Lord talks to one of Britain's top swimmers whose dedication has proved his unoding Open draw brings together entertainers Tee off Times for First Two Rounds at Royal St George's Determined Welch emerges with winning smile again Faldo tempted away to help eastern plight Television and Radio BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Pollon~eze Cricket Famous setting for opening of women's cricket World Cup British athlete's drugs test ban Concise Crossword No 3147 Bumpy ride adds spic With The Times today a 20-page colour guide to the Open Championship Winning Move Word-Watching Admiral Football Britain's Games bid wins high praise Glittering prize: Nick Faldo, the Open champion,… Sandwich no place for the Mint-hearted John Hopkins, golf correspondent, expectsRoyal St George's to provide a fitting test If You Took Rank Xerox's Full Range of Photo Picture Gallery Copiers, Printers, Scanners and Fax Machines They Lyle hoping for a happy return John Hopkins looks at the life and times of a former champion who is trying to rekindle the spirit of 1985 Would Reach from the Tee All the Way to the Green on… Picture Gallery Rank Xerox The Decument Company Champion Faldo still the pick of the bunch John Hopkins selects six players with a better than even chance of lifting the claret jug Volvo The Volvo 940 Estate Cameras create illusion of never-ending crisis The subtlety and finesse of television's master commentator can seduce even those with little time for golf, Simon Barnes admits Marking a card for a champion The Open course and its concealed dangers The shots needed % for victory at / Royal St George's The Open champion must be master from tee to green and, especially, teh bunker if he is to succeedat Sandwich, John Hopkins explains Leaving nothing to chance Patricia Davies goes behind the scenes at the Open and finds an army of workers preparing to do battle with up to 50,000 visitors a day Picture Gallery A champion who lost the will to win Bill Rogers, left won the Open Championship at Sandwich in 1981 but found life at the top less fun than getting there. Patricia Davies looks back on a career cut short Air zimbabwe Test of nerves for Americans London Golf Club Coot calm and collecting Mel Webb profiles Robert Allenby the outstanding young Australian tipped to follow Greg Norman's path to success Stymied by then argon Paul Mitchell Back from the brink John Hopkins looks at the cult figure of John Daly, who still grips it and rips it but no longer sips it Points to prove in cup lists Feherly's game for a laugh Mel Webb meets the Irish Ryder Cup player for whom fun is a serious business Prosimmon Prize fund tops £1 million mark All the facts and figures behind 122nd Open Championship Rank Xerox The Documets Company
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