News from 16/07/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Daniel Johnson Editor, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Tom Griffiths, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Kirov Gala, Edward Gorman Correspondent, John Penny, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Zander, Derek Prentice, (Assistant Director), Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Michael Dynes Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Julian Hopkins, Director, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Philip Robinson, John Young, Alastair Spence, President, David Guest, James E. Upton, H. H. Villiers, Adam Williamson, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Maurice Hawker, (Director), James MacManus, Martin Hoyle, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and George Brock, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Robert Bridges, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Wheeler, Norman Hammond, Wolfgang Münchau, Oliver Holt, Motor Racing Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Anthony Bilmes, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Philip Willan, Mark Tully, Paul Wilkinson, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Charles Wood, John Bickersteth, Richard Evans, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Richard Ford, Correspondent, Peter Taylor, Rodney Hobson, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, David Napley, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Lee, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Philip Willian, Norman Fowler, George Sivell City Editor, B. S. Adams,
ResumoMajor makes vote test of his leadership PM risks all over maastricht Bill Clinton: when the only way is up Tomorrow In the Times Magazine Happy birthday Mick Jagger Index Valerie Grove Lamont steals show as jobless tally falls The Open Ministers 'misled Parliament' Princess adds a touch of Jurassic spark State files opened to the public Shells bring new war fear to Croats Labour's Future Lea & Perrins Genius in Blue Genes Gunmen sweep up King of diamonds £7m gems Union chiefs deny deal with Smith on voting reform Prison service wins Strangeways contract News in Brief Racecourse blamed Nurses deny cruelty Tory peers rebel Press tightens up code Hutchison Telecom Latimer settles Scallywag libel suit Royal family mourn together Audacity, cheek by jowl with tradition Political Sketch Birt admits Bbc drama failure Study Skills Judge orders son to share £8m art inheritance Marcus Margulies, the chairman of Time Products, has lost his claim to be sole beneficiary of his parents' will Widow's bid to take freed killer to court Semtex-find man 'feared reprisal' Gays may have genetic link When stars walked the earth Glittering London premiere for dinosaur extravagaza M&s chief condemns thuggery Dixons Opening of Spielberg epic is a giant success Do It All Better products, better prices The Times World Chess Championship Kasparov may play Fischer £35m benefit fraud foiled by armed raid Fraud investingators say they have saved taxpayers a small fortune by thwaeting a ring of forgers making benefit payment books Lloyd's victims sell titles Night owls foil nest robbers IRA suspect checked for bomb links BMW Mercury High price of cloaks and daggers Publicatin of centuries-old goverment papers lifts veil on past spies Mystery over Gordon's fate Khartoum Royal Mail and bishop snooped on enemies of the state Post Office Reuters: How newsmen were 'bought' to meet secret service needs Waldegrave sweeps away Whitehall's culture of secretary Open government: ombudsman to police the civil service The white paper on open government introduces a code of practice to bring Britain into line with America and Australia Jobs boost takes the heat off Tories A matter of record Smith Outflanks opponents Labour debate on inks with unions Party reform may founder on apathy Riddell on Politics Caterers called to account Picture Gallery Fish challenge In Parliament Mercury Communications More left-handed babies born after ultrasound scans Research in Europe has raised doubts over the necessity for every expectant mother to undergo a scan matter of course Comet You Know where to Come Shaw lovers restore his heartbreak house Fish counters net a wide-ranging catch Weekend Watch Teacher loses his 3Rs case News in Brief Storm victim Soldier killed Chase crash Eagle shot Police cleared £1m theft Trials death Man bailed Moscow promises more troops to defend Tajik border Italy's senators pass election law Maples (AP): Mata Hari goes on show Ragged army of Abkhazia rebels ignores ultimatum Weary Castro says reforms are on the way in Cuba Ibero-American leaders threaten to step up sanctions against havana regime Duchess's US friend to marry Compassionate Clinton wins hearts in Iowa Tokyo grannies besotted by 'handsome' LDP trio Our Foreign Staff: Latin America's fragile young democracies on trial Extremists held in Rodney King plot Kalians reject Un call to sack general Our Foreign Staff: Shelling may herald start of Serbs' final offensive Renewed shelling in Croatia has caused fears that the last, most destructive phase of the war is imminent. The UN believes its aid may be terapped in its coastal warehouses Hurd and Kinkel disagree on Croatia embargo UN offers Saddam oil incentive Iraq raids will provoke Arab world Husain's warning to West Israeli missile defence misses its target Starving Maglaj is on point of falling (AFP): Army trials for Islamic 'militants' The Muslin Parliament Abiola tries to ease out general News in Brief (Reuter): Envoy killed (Reuter): Le Pen barred1 (Reuter): March is off (AP): Tyson sued (AFP): Holiday snaps An artistic licence to kill Did a father, jealous of his own son's genius, murder one of America's most brilliant painters? Ben MacIntyre on new evidence about the life and horribly slow death of Raphaelle Peale The very coincidece interests may have stoked their deep rivalry FORTE Hotels A marriage makes hard news Tess Stimson, glamorous niovelist, talks about her fiancé, Brent Sadler, and the links between fact and fiction Try taking this to heart When adopting, only one n thing matters 'A huge amount of the sense of fear is to do with the use of John Birt's name' Mark Tully, the BBC's voice in India, explains the belief that moved him to launch his attack on his boss The Valerie Grove Interview My dirty weekend dream Automobile Association Insurance Services Limited Clean waters are not what the ritual of the british seaside holiday is about Howzat for cheek? The Times Diary How was the cruel lie perpetrated? Even now that it has collapsed and the evidence is indisputable, the Soviet has its apologists Block voting blocks progress Labour's future is as a party of ideas, not of sectional interests, says Roy Hattersley Whisper it to me The Times Diary Off the ball The Times Diaty Tully-ho The Times Diary Oar inspiring The Times Diaty Chapter of Accidents The prime minister faces a fateful summer's end Opening Whitehall's Door Reducing official secrecy will be a daunting task Too Shaw to Be Dead A museum enshrines the past, but the words can live on Implications for accused of changing right to jury trial Mighty chancellors New look at St James's Survival of Russian Tory agents and party finances Qualified knockout UN as 'a warring faction' in Somalia Fishermen's tales Heart of darkness Adoption rumpus Court Circular Legal appointments University news Personal Column Anniversaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Receptions Luncheons Dinner Deputy lieutenants Wittgenstein papers for sale Church news Marriages Forthcoming marriages Fulbright awards Group Captain Lord Cheshire Basil Parrish Basil Brockett Parrish, CBE former director of the Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, and general secretaty for the Exploration of the Sea, died in Aberdeen on June 28 aged 71. He was boen at Guiden Moeden, Cambridgeshire, on Maech 25,1922 Jo France Jo France, founder of the famous patrisian dancehall Le Balajo and rebuilder of the Moulin Rouge, died in Nice on July 12aged 81. He was born in paris on Christman Day, 1911 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Kidney Research British Kidney Patient Association Announcements Church Army John Lawrenson John lawewnson, baritone, died on July 5 aged 61. He was born in Fleetwood, Lancashire, on March 5,1932 Announcements Research into Ageing British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Arnaldo Escalona From Our own Correspondent: On this Day Reception by the Führer Archimandrite Sophrony Archimandrite Sophrony, a Russian Orthodex monk, died at the orthodox monastery of St John the knights, near maldon, Essex, on July 11 aged 96. He was born in Moscow on September 22,1896 William Shield William Shield, accountant, and chairman of Hearing Concern, died on July 8, aged 74. He was born on June 9,1919 Vehicle Management Services Revving up for recovery Vaughan freeman examines the changins shape of an industry which has learnt valuable lessos from the recession European Car Rental Put out a contract on your fleet Any model you want Ford Contract Motoring Company cars keep their shine Few drivers switch to the cash option Godfrey Davis Contract Hire New deals to attract the private driver Farmily cars often stand idle during weeldays—so why not simply hire a car at weekends? vaughan Freeman reports Audi Solutions News The Times Crossword No 19,284 Picture Gallery Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Index Weather Index The Times Tomorrow Votes Floats Rewards The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Statistical and other embarrassments Inf0tech European Bank HQ cost £ 10.7m over budget Jobless total drops for fifth month The number of people of work last month fell 7,600 to 2,909.200, the fifth consecutive monthly decline, and the lowest adjusted total for eight months By our Industrial Editor: Increase in average earnings falls to 3.75% Arts Picture Gallery Sport The Paper Harow Estate Rover's Dogged Road to Success Breathing space for franc P&g plans to close a fifth of its plants The Times Unit Trust Information Service Recession maintains its grip on builders M&s says value lifted sales Peel plans MSC offer Business Roundup SE eases reporting rule Gooda Walker hearing Fears for Post Office American Barrick shines Gus 's move to give vote to all shareholders boosts price Welsh Water dampener accompanies profit rise With 40 per cent of its customers in receipt of some form of social security benefit, Welsh Water is under growing pressure to limit future price increases Rank offers investors share alternative plan Turnover up but Wood still in red By our City Editor: Asda options may breach guidelines Report B&c firm due soon Picture Gallery Swan Hunter directors made redundant Legal & Public Notices Institutions well placed in BT3 sale Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices OFT urges tough rode of secrecy TT cash call Rentokil wins NatWest boost ASH scrip Tourist Rates Recent Issues FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Oil sector falls as brokers fear collapse in the price of crude Stock Market By our City Staff: Sharelink flotation price set at 250p Company News in Brief Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Blue chips sidestep fall Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Small companies need help to swim before they float Martion Waller believes the shortage of proper sources of funding is forcing private firms to come to the stock market before they are ready Lords of the flies The Times City Diary Shared qualities The Times City Diaty Poached lads The Times City Diary Sunday trade ban must go entirely Plea on Resolution I Gust of change Tempus TT Group BZW British COAL M&s Franc doux Gains wiped out First direct Homeward bound for profit Richard Branson's Virgin sees profits in the home computer market, reports David Hewson Fountain highmead Compaq Buildings with blind spots When architecture meets It the results do not always go to plan Automatic blinds play havoc with staff working on screen Striking lucky with big ben The best employers offer a choice of perkks for highly rated employees. many staff value training most, David Guest writes Information Technology Business Development Managers Moxon Dolphin Kerby Morse Overseas Jobs Express Bartwell International Recruitment (UK) Ltd. Trainee Broker Ote ?20,000 All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to L. J. Associates Intera Information Technologies Ltd. Laurentian Financial Group CIL Computeach International Ltd. Close-ups reveal a different picture Galleries; Richard cork on a show which encourages reappraisal of some well-know masterpieces Taken by terror Open: Radney milnes enjoys a britich premiere at the Almeida Theatre Theatre Viglen Limited Rock Who first sat at this hero's desk? No Title Entertainments The Royal Watercolor Society Murry Johnstone Ltd. Gordon Reece Gallery Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Sara Yelland 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 Opera & Ballet The Times World Chess Championship Second-guessing the author Theatre: Pirandello's final, unfinished play, completed by Charles Wood The Mountain Giants Cottesloe Old-fashioned fun Impassioned Embraces Old Red Lion, Islington Vigour in their variety Dance The Times Genius in their blue genes Going into the family business has rather more appeal if your father happens to be Frank Zappa or your mother Cher. Paul Sexton reports Rock on Friday: The mixed blessing of having a famous name.. . the dreamy face of grunge.. . more Madonna Smells like teen spirituality New Releases; Raw talent can overcome the silliest name—Smashing pumpkins, for one Free: 12 Business Books The Times Seven Days What's out & about Alfa Romeo Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Diesel car BMW Authorised Dealers 325 Coupe STU 1 BMW Wanted Boating & Yachting Fairline Mirage 29FT Classic 23 Meter Viking Sea Ray Princess 415 Westerly Merlin 28' Bayliner Ciera Sunseeker Have fun moving people! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Howes Range-Rover Vogue SE Honda Loncoster Vardy Continental Brunswick Croydon Limited Jack Barclay Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Porsche 928 S4 Coupe 911 Turbo Porsche Wanted Performance Cars Michael Powles Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Jack Alpe SAAB VW South Hereford Garages Ltd Rover's tale of remarkable revival Once dogged by industrial trouble, Rover has updated its approach and developed a partnership. But where next for the car-maker Britons can again be proud of, Kevin Eason asks Trooping the L-plates Garages are gearing up for the midnight rush for new cars but smart buyers will be watching price trends in the second-hand market Buy now or risk missing the boat 'Cheap' Merc Numbers Game Roadwise GP first Hold on Into the rough Never too late Surprise Mazda cuts Advertising credit rate The Times World Chess Champtionship Whether insurance contract is a UK policy Security for costs requirement is discriminatory Correction Border's verbal skirmishes all part of Ashes war Alan Lee hears why Australia's cricket captain has chosen the rough, tough path to Test success Play falls to rain Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Gower on song Cram yearns to roll back the years Yesterday's Scoreboards Book Tickets now! Fisa outlaws hi-tech computer aids By our Sports Staff: Rominger repeats mountain success For the Record The Times Homing in on magpies at 1,200 paces Today's Fixtures The Times Sports Service Cricket Golf Yesterday's Racing Results Lewis offers fresh hope for Bruno Sport in Brief Bailey pulls out South Africa return Barnet lose appeal Milton withdrawn Mexican skills decisive Clifford rows home Catterick Bridge Yesterday's Racing Results Bude lands victory of pedigree Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Newmarket Jockey Club in doping request Thunderer: Newbury Wild Thing with killer swing tamed by challenge of St George's Andrew Longmore witnesses the power of John Daly and the often unnerving effect it can have on his playing partners Lyle falls away after reviving fond memories First round Scores from Sandwich Titleist Picture Gallery Cook's tour party Higgins plays waiting game Today's Tee-Off Times Television and Radio Variations Radio 3 Radio Choice Satellite Individual Plots in an Established Golf & Leisure… Cricket Sandwich tamed as rain eases the pain Senior hits heights to share lead on first day of Open Championship at Royal St George's Calcavecchia credits his revival to new putter Concise Crossword No … Winning Move Word-Watching Schweppes Motor Racing
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