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News from 15/07/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Freya Rowe and Lai Yahaya, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, John Birt, K. Natwar-Singh, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Sheila Gunn and Philip Webster, Tom Pocock, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Richard Green, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, P. C. Matson, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Edmund Latham, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Martin Farndale, Geoff Brown, Eugene Onegin, John Rogers, Irwin Stelzer, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Thomas Sherwood, Stuart Jones, Simon D. Baggott, Terence Feely, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Patricia Tehan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Reginald White, Peter Ackroyd, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Al Green, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, George Welham, Philip Willian and Ian Brodie, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, Stuart Crainer, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Claire Messud, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Janet Daley, A. L. Rowse, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Mark Almond, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, G. T. Bosisto, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, Jim Grear, Chairman, Robin Fitzsimons, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Libby MacNamara, Gordon Wilson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Andrew Grossman, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Roddy Forsyth and Keith Pike, Erica Wagner, Stephanie Billen, Peter Taylor, Tony Rocca, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, H. Frith, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, J. W. M. Thompson, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Margaret Hodge, H. Burns (Acting Director of Public Health), Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Stephen Bradshaw (Reporter), Helen Johnstone and Michael Dynes, Michael Hornsby, Robert Bourne, Alan Lee, C. J. F. Trott (Senior Consultant), Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Melinda Wittstock, Tania Glyde, Alec Reed, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Kelbie, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sigmund Sternberg, Chairman, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, John H. D. Heath, M. B. H. Ashmore, Michael Clarke, George Sivell City Editor, Stephen Stockwell, John Watson,

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Peers reject referendum by 269 votes Thatcher among 90 Tory rebels in biggest turnout this century Tory whips were jubilant after the Lords rejected a referendum on Maastricht but the government faces another treaty hurdle next week Index John Birt Police seize IRA suspect with bomb Enquiry ordered on killer who was freed Kate Muir Inflation rate falls to lowest in 30 years Cycling's Everest 'Babies for sale' vetoed by Major Smith claim of reform deal sparks new row with unions Multiyork No Title Fat peers put their weight behind EC B a a Robust Birt tells dissidents to stop pining for a bygone age Director general likens old BBC regime to Soviet style economy John Birt is urging his critics to face up to the realities imposed by the competitive broadcasting climate of the 1990s Director-general likens old BBC regime to Soviet-style economy Resentful staff predict worse to come Changing the Guard cut again Five women die in motorway pile-up News in Brief Sex-claim GP cleared News in Brief Data protection urged New in Brief Linley names the day New in Brief Man chasing thief dies New in Brief The Greenstock Lamp Company Parties seize Brooke's warning to voters Widow pledges to fight for justice after fatal stabbing 'Bob was not a vigilante. He was a gentle, kind person who just knew when something was wrong' The Family Tattooed teenager who took to drugs The Killer Judge explains self-defence Summing up Lawyers endorse verdict Lecal View MFI Nissan Reuter reporters spied for Victorian Britain Documents released today will reveal the unsuccessful espionage careers of Reuter correspondents in Victorian England Executives on treks warned News in Brief Angels hope New in Brief Call-in libel New in Brief Job suicide New in Brief Rail deaths New in Brief Tent rape New in Brief Boy dies during transplant tests Spare part surgery saves hand Apricot Pupil's plea fails to save boys-on-only school Abbey National Rutland cries freedom in war of independence Huntsmen cleared of cruelty Higher Education Supplement Warming may blow hot and cold Tourist beaches break EC rules on water purity Blackpool likely to fail sewage tests again in 1994 Magician makes flight disappear Judge jails ex-sheriff for theft Dixons Redundant graduate found near wolf den The Times World Chess Championship Tory right launches fight to prevent tax increases The Chancellor has been told he faces a backbench revolt unless he tackles the budget deficit by cutting spending BT Picture Gallery Somalia protesters disrupt Commons A look on bright side for Major Parliament today Party loses veteran benefactor Olympus B&Q Former ministers line up against Thatcher demand Referendum debate: victory for government as peers back Commons decisions Weakness is the Lords' strength Riddell on Politics How the whips won over rebels Belgium sets course for Maastricht clash with Britain After two EC presidencies that have been lukewarm to greater European integration, the Belgians are beginning their six-month term by turning up the heat Rolls coast back to Moscow The Times Magazine this Saturday World Leather President marshals defence of currency Overcast skies match France's gloomy Bastille day mood Mogadishu guerrillas expose failure of 'high-tech toy' tactics US reliance on superior firepower has alienated fellow peacekeepers as well as civilians. The legacy is urban guerrilla war that the Un might find difficult to win UN orders Italy to recall commander of Somalia force Demirel in clash on Kurds Libya hires judge who justified us bombing of Tripoli Polls hint at Tokyo coalition Egyptologist claims 'mafia' link to crime at pyramids Operation to rescue Yemen Jews unveiled Japanese keep up hunt for survivors UN forces struggle to stop purge by Croats in Mostar Muslim women and children are being herded outside their homes at midnight and forced to run the gauntlet of snipers as they flee the northward Bosnian Croat offensive Nato jets on Bosnia standby (AP): Sanctions "starving Iraqis' News in Brief (AP): Greek tremor News in Brief Midwest aid News in Brief (AP): Castro clash News in Brief (AP): Baked Alaska News in Brief How the strategic muddle casts heroes as devils Dilemmas of global policing Draskovic wife says resistance will go on House of Fraser Stores Curbs on Croatia urged by Hurd Human life means nothing The words of a teenage rapist are a chilling insight into a generation of lost ideals, says Kate Muir The Times World Chess Championship What a shower at the palace Who would be daft enough to hold a royal garden party in England? If I'd had a hammer Peter Taylor on how yob culture led to a killing Younger older The myriad benefits of HRT. . . asthma aid for sufferers from heart failure. . . goat's milk of human kindness Looking into the face of a dead man Will limb and face transplants from corpses be acceptable to the living? Jeremy Laurance reports Bupa Essential Care When in Sweden, have a baby Pampered parents are making the most of generous provision for bringing up children Kid's stuff Breathe easier Prostate Relief Janet Daley The word 'selfish' does not begin to describe what most women find objectionable in male behaviour Ejection from infant paradise is brutalising for boys Gagging offence The Times Diary Picture Gallery Affording art for all As all sources of arts revenue feel the pinch, the nation may be the loser Lost leader? The Times Diary What a combination The Times Diary Old story The Times Diary Getting fit for the future The ostriches should heed the BBC facts, says John Birt Broadcasting Truths John Birt's critics do not address the problems facing the BBC This Law is an Ass We are all threatened if armed vandals can kill in 'self-defence' Terrorists and Kurds Turkey must fight terrorism, but show respect for human rights A hard look at future defence needs A severed link In praise of Gandhi Law and the deaf Removing travellers Peer review of surgical standards News on TV Policing of the East Cause of crime Fair shares Court Circular Personal Column Flight of fancy will house historic American war planes Anniversaries Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball 1993 Today's royal engagements Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Archaeology's first TV star gets recognition Birthdays today Cancer Relief Combat Stress Memorial service Dinners Wax Chandlers' Company Watermen and Lightermen Second Head Chef Sushi and Tempura Chefs University news Appointments Forthcoming marriages Tallow Chandlers' Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Coni Peter Richard Carstairs Coni, OBE, QC, a Recorder and chairman of the Amateur Rowing Association, 1970-77-and of the Henley Regetta, 1977-93, deid of a hear attack on July 13 aged 57. He was born in Wellington, New Zealand, on November 20,1935 Donald Box Donald Box, Conservative MP for Cardiff North, 1959-66 and stockbroker, died in Cardiff on July 12 aged 75. He was born in Cardiff on November 22,1917 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale All Tickets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund The Director, Dept DT, Royal National Life… The Shadow of Diabetes British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity The British Kidney Patient Association "Tembi" Mr. Kearton's Film of Wild Animals Alfredo Ricart Alfredo Ricart, GCVO, executive director of the International Sugar Organisation and former doyen of the diplomatic corps, died of bronchial pneumonia, in London on July 2, aged 54. He was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on September 3,1938 Lowell Nesbitt Lowell Nesbitt, American realist painter, died in New York City on July 8 aged 59. He was born in Baltimore on October 4,1933 Elyaways Close to home Holiday Inn Travel Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd ABTA Play off those autoroute blues The French have designed a scheme to keep motorists, and their children, entertained, Tony Rocca reports Orlando USA Ringing from above the clouds Alpha Flights Flight Centre Global Link Flights Europe and Worldwide German Travel Centre Crystal Travel 'Heavy-handed , disproportionate, grotesque,… A minister's tilt against needless bureaucracy has struck a chord in a hard-pressed industry Travel Bank All Travel Services Condor Travel Charter Flight Centre The perfect pitch in Verona Eilat ABTA Flights Embassy Travel Skyhigh Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Holiday Inn It's All at Trailfinders Cape of good hope turns stormy Political violence is scaring off visitors to the new-look South Africa, writes David Churchill Jabs needed for visits to Russia Money back for late flight arrivals? Travelogs South African Airways Hotels aim for golf drive APACS Fraud Prevention Annexe plans for Gatwick Row brews over proposal to adapt private airfield five miles away News The Times Crossword No 19,283 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Picture Gallery Weather Picture Gallery The Times Tomorrow Yanked down British Lag Gatt Worry The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Competition flies to the traveller's side Books Headline rate of inflation falls to 1.2% Franc drops as Bonn repo cut disappoints SFO investigates Gooda Walker Arts Small investor Last-minute applications for the… Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants The Company Report Can Do Better Big shareholders clamp down on executive option schemes UK's productivity 25% behind rivals, DTI report admits Publication of a previously confidential report, prepared for Michael Heseltine, raises searching questions about Britain's ability to compete on equal terms in global markets Time Computer Systems Ltd Picture Gallery Németh moves up running at EBRD Japan to cut European car exports Computer companies give warning of losses Business Roundup Firms' failures up 27% Business Roundup Nobo Group surges Business Roundup Batleys declines Business Roundup Home repossessions fall Business Roundup Spring Ram backing Business Roundup ASB proposals queried Accounting switch rubs out profits at Tiphook National fiasco hits Stanley Leisure By our City Staff: Storehouse hits at Dworkin Price war signals depress Unilever Markheath in talks on restructuring By our City Staff: Cider boom lifts Bulmer sales and payout Land and premises with added value BT3 public offer closes quietly on 1.5m applications Mercury turns its attention to gold Gatt chief makes plea for hard bargaining Hurd stresses eastern promise for UK SEC chief to sell $2m of shares Legal & Public Notices Scantronic brighter Legal, Public Company Builder loses land deal fight Down a gear Relisted Wise declines Prism plus More from less Major Changes Recent Issues Good news on prices and output fails to excite City Stock Market (Reuter): Bond rally helps give Dow a lift Wall Street The Times Frankly, M Balladur, it's about time to devalue Anatole Kaletsky puts pen to paper and offers the French prime minister a word to the wise about speeding recovery in Europe Economic View Stepping into the spotlight The Times City Diary Non-talking bank The Times City Diary Diplomatic move The Times City Diary Raining benefits The Times City Diary Plane speaking The Times City Diary Prophet of doom is misreading the market Business Letters Hardship and Lloyd's Optional extra Tempus Tiphook Tempus Unilever Tempus Bulmer Tempus How outplacement consultancies can help firms to soften the hardest blow Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC RPI Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Small losses at close First direct Sharing performance pointers Alee Reed offers some novel suggestions for improving the content of company reports Accountancy & Finance Howgate Sable Marketing Opportunity Private Banking Computer expert gets ICA post Any Other Business Fast track Any Other Business Davies Kidd Public Practice Recruitment Specialists Harrison Willis Financial & Legal Recruitment… Simple message of a famous man Graduate Eight Trainee Chartered Accountants Accounts Controller Investment Banking Executive Assistant Accountancy Daly Hoggett & Co Times Newspapers Immigration decision cannot be re-opened Ascertaining chargeable gain on disposal of shares UK fails in beach obligation La Créme De La Créme Ticketmaster UK Ltd S. O. S. Limited Bird and Bird Legal PA Ski Chalet Staff with a Difference Wimbledon Intention to resign can be reason for dismissal Unreasonable licence condition PA c. £19,000 Shaftesbury Homes Royal College of Vetinary Surgeona P. A. /Office Manager Private Secretary Aged 27-40 Chelsea PA/SEC The Times Correction and apology Annabelle Barran & Company Limited Office Manager Gallery Zadah Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Complete and utter pleasure Forget the daily grind. Treat yourself this summer to some of life's little luxuries and do it with a sense of style From a day-trip on Concorde to a night in a castle, there are almost infinite ways to indulge yourself, as Nicole Swengley discovers Forget the daily grind. Treat yourself this summer to some of life's little luxiuries and do it with a sense of style Appleby Charters Limited Skytrek Holiday Homes Hayes and Jarvis Stardust Yachting Ltd Goodwood Travel Limited Luxury Days Krackers The Aromatherapy Specialist Turtle Island Exclusive Seclusion Acorne An extravagant alphabet Inglewood Health Hydro Health Farm? Roundelwood Multiple Display Advertising Items Figurative Sculptures Gold & Silver Bureau Samad's Limited The Perfect Finish Specialist one day courses Electruna Monstrously commercial Cinema: Geoff Brown emerges unscathed from Jurassic Park, surviving an avalanche of merchandise Jurassic Park Empire, PG Baraka MGM Haymarket, 15 children of Nature National Film Theatre Very unwell, but not sick Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a funny and touching American play Marvin's Room Hampstead Opera Harrods Ltd. Music Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland 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 Luxury music, economy show Opera: Rodney Milnes enjoys fine singing in a penny-pinching production Eugene Onegin Covent Garden In tune with their past Festivals: Gerald Larner on early mucis in York and a premiere at Cheltenham Sailing to success The Times Don't fiddle with our orchestras An open letter from Libby MacNamara, director of the Association of British Orchestras, to Peter Brooke, the heritage secretary The Times Preacher with plenty of soul Pop Al Green Festival Hall Yesterday was Wednesday The Classics of Sixties television drama offer a valuable perspective on a key period in Britain's history, writes Benedict Nightingale Tales from the band room Jazz: Clive Davis talks to author and veteran bassist bill Crow about the tribulations of lilfe In praise of the parochial Peter Ackroyd on a critic who identified the distinctive spirituality of British art Modern Painters Reflections on British Art By Peter Fuller Edited by John McDonald Methuen, £25 The life and travels of a Euro-sage J. W. M. Thompson the Life of Samuel Johnson a Critical Biography By Robert DcMaria, Jr Blackwell £19.99 Johnson By Pat Rogers Oxford University Press, £4.99 pbk The Adelphi Press Minerva Press How to divorce your duchess A. L. Rowse Broken Lives Separation and Divorce in England, 1660-1857 By Lawrence Stone Oxford University Press £16.95 Fast food earl creates copper-bottomed navy Tom Pocock the Insatiable Earl a life of John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich By N. A. M. Rodger HarperCollins, £20 The Pentland Press Raking over Waco's ashes Ben MacIntyre considers whether David Koresh was as criminalfraud, alunatic with a murderous deathwish or agenuine believer Fire and Blood The true story of the Waco siege By David Leppard Fourth Estate £5.99 pbk original Preacher of Death By Martin King and mark Breault Signet; £4.99 pbk original Massacre at Waco By Clifford I-Linedeckee Virgin, £5.99 pbk original Acidic house parties Ian McIntyre Other People Diaries, 1963-1966 By Frances Partridge HarperCollins, £18 Living in fear of the mob Paul Barker Goliath Britain's dangerous places By Beatrix Campbell Methuen, £9.99 Awkward neighbours Claire Messued Eclipse Fever By Walter Abish Faber, £14.99 Behind closed doors Tania Glyde Eyes By Maggie Hemingway Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Classic Choice Ltd. ARA president leads tributes to Coni Sport in Brief Tough British task Sport in Brief IAAF loses appeal Sport in Brief Obstacles may change Sport in Brief America's Cup ban Sport in Brief Ross leaves Town Sport in Brief Rivalry resurfaces Sport in Brief Brasilia bid threat Sport in Brief England all clear Sport in Brief Little Woods Pools Bailey keeps feet firmly on ground Home-grown Wiombledon hero reapops reward after years of painfull truggle It is back to business for Britain's rising hope, Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, catches up with him Labegorce respond in decisive fashion Money no object to host cities as Buffalo struggles to break even David Miller At the World Student Games Fixtures The Times Sports Service Cricket Golf United return to Hungary in European Cup Flying Scotsman an hour from fame and fortune Unheralded amateur takes unconventional route in pursuit of world record Andrew Longmore finds out what drives the rider trying to land cycling's least glamorous crown Draw for European Competitions Americans breeze along Positions By our Sports Staff: Induráin leaves rivals with mountain to climb Holdsworth takes historic hat-trick Scoreboard Henley must have breaks Sports Letters Word-Watching England cricket team debased by expediency Counties resume Middlesex chase Secrets of swerve Tighter line Small change Other side of Hughes It's not cricket For the Record Festival match ends in drizzle Scoreboard Rest of World XI Yesterday's Scoreboards Christie flaunts eloquence on track Bookmakers delay payment of levy Industry unable to take full advantage of govenment bonus Richard Evans Nap: A Smooth One Thunderer: Sandown Park Result from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ryan has change of heart over job Thunderer: Chepstow Thunderer: Hamilton Hannon adds to French gains Thunderer: Catterick Form points to Price as major rival for Faldo BBC secures Open coverage Ballesteros an odd man out Chart reading helps steer steady course The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Television and Radio Variations Choice Satellite Radio 3 Univac Tennis Faldo calm before the storm Americans in trim for sustained Open Championship challenge Concise Crossword No 3148 Slow play will not pay Tee off Times Winning Move Word-Watching Rangers to pay record fee for Ferguson Gohzalex Byass Cricket NB Selection Ltd Taunton Cider plc McDonnell Douglas Information Systems Mainland Opening New Doors to a Brighter Future NB Selection Ltd Sybase Headway When a career gets off to a ialse start Eager young job applicants can be duped by advertisements that break the rules. 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