News from 17/07/1993
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Harold Groom, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Gere, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, W. R. Haines, Robert Breckman, Richard Hutton, David Rhys Jones, John Diamond, Pabulum, Ivo Tennant, K. Spink, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Josephine Robinson, Ian Murray, Jane Humphreys, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, John Hosken, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Vanessa Berridge, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Terry Lewis, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Richard Need, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, Clare Nelson, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Jakobovits (Visiting Professor), Janet Impey, Frances Bissell, Colin Narbrough and Philip Webster, John O'leary, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Margaret Dibben, Francis Wilford-Smith, Nicole Swengley, Keith Baker, George Brock, Jane Wheatley, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Ian Brunskill, Paul Redgrave, Wolfgang Münchau, Oliver Holt, Motor Racing Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, R. C. Allcard, Raymond Keene, Mary Kenny, Jonathan Prynn, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Rosemary Smith, Johny Vaughan, Peter Bryan, Tom Wright, G. A. K. Robinson, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Moy McCrory, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Valerie Riches (Director), Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Norman Willis, General Secretary, Edward Russell-Walling, Theresa Buck, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Patrick Moser, Sara McConnell, Diane Oliver, Quentin Crewe, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Louisa Young, John McQueen (Chief Executive), T. Leddy, Caitlin Moran, Helen Pridham, Stallard, Simon Jenkins, Lord Jenkins, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Colin Narbrough and Christopher Elliott, David Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Karl H. Pagac, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Alexander, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Leslie M. Jones, A. G. Lynne, H. R. C. Riches (President), Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, John Watson,
ResumoBank battle on immunity deal as Attali goes Auditors attack excesses As Jacques Attali left the Ebrd and a critical audit committee report was issued, doubts remained over the bank president's £147,000 pay-off Faldo's 63 gives him Open lead Index Weekend Generation X By our Foreign Staff: Clinton flies for flood talks Jane MacQuitty Major defiant on treaty as legal challenge looms Queen was amused by palace invasion Picture Gallery Electric Elektra Weekend Money on MI5 chief puts a brave face on need for more openness Lea & Perrins Aspel show censured for restaurant plug News in Brief Nurses struck off News in Brief Salesman 'IRA minder' News in Brief DNA test for 'tsar heir' News in Brief Art's tiger unleashed News in Brief Bus-Stop man charged News in Brief Benefit plot hearing News in Brief Smallbone Women carve a discreet niche in the secret service Men hint at secret activities, but women talk of boring desk job Cost threat to teacher training The model of a master spy Woman in the News By our Education Correspondent: Patten to remain in hospital Nokia Connecting People 'Chilling' Ritz blackmail bid ends in jail Out-of-work computer manager threatened guests' lives in £120,000 terror campaign A family man who needed money to support his wife and child channelled his formidable intelligence into a criminal plot that almost succeeded Mentally ill killer given probation Strauss's bloodstained Elektra thunders forth Stena Sealink 'Gay gene' raises screening fear Relatives gave the clue Jury gives verdict on obnoxious colleague Growing Up-a major new series Peuglot Counsellor stabbed to death as he mediates Video shows gang in £7m jewel theft BBC survey backs Tally's criticisms Parents of bone-marrow transplant boy face anxious wait Barclays Amateur's video spies on drivers VW Prisoner fled Group 4 jail dressed as girl Prison staff excluded from bids Flaunting thighs caused riot Comet You Know where to Come The Times World Chess Championship Girls strike a sour note in the cloisters A trend for cathedrals to introduce girl choristers is causing disharmony among Church of England music lovers Metro Rio End charity for £50,000 beggars, says vicar Smoking off the menu Trampling on a moral freedom Credo Lonely father took boy News in Brief Car criminal News in Brief Wife shot News in Brief Sacking upheld News in Brief Antiques vandal News in Brief Clarke leaves way open for wider range of VAT targets The Chancellor denied prescription rumours at Christchurch but left the door open to other revenue measures Resolutions show party coolness on Smith reforms Mother of four fails to block deportation Alliance & Leicester Computers fight benefit fraud Bosnia aid mission left in disarray after pullout threat Despite pledges by donor nations for more funds for convoys, the Un refugees commissioners said there was a danger that relief efforts might grind to a halt Our Foreign Staff: Opening of bridge threatens to renew conflict in Croatia No Title Reuter: Yugoslav arms sent to Mafia Deposed president 'plotted to kill' new Baku leader Renault Reuter: Georgian assault on rebels Woman's place is in a Russian joke Reuter, (AFP): Moscow nuclear weapons warning to Kiev Proton Japanese sun about to set on 38 years of LDP rule Japan is on the verge of political change. The ruling party seems likely to be forced into a coalition with one or more of the new minority parties after tomorrow's elections New groups are among the challengers Guide to the parties Noble Caledonia Limited China insists on garrison for centre of Hong Kong 'Shadow cabinet' begins its work Barclays Stockbrokes Limited Lords vote welcomed in colony Floods spread to cover area the size of Great Britain The Sunday Times Clinton wants admiral aboard US ambassador to London First Call Twain's prophecy fulfilled Pakistan military takes command to end party bickering Under intense army pressure, the Shariff government has agreed to resign. The key to political peace now depends on President Ishaq Khan, who must also leave office General caught up in Somalia wrangle Man in the news Bonn is wary after airport shooting National Westminster Bank (Reuter): Campaign comrades: Archbishop Tutu of Cape Town… (Reuter): Nigerian poll set for August 14 News in Brief (Reuter): Congo alert News in Brief (Reuter): Baghdad talks News in Brief Genetic genies won't go back in the bottle Matthew Parris says discovery of a genetic factor in homosexuality will test many people's convuctions In future, gays might be 'cured '—that is straightened out at birth Alexander Chancellor in New York All modern inconveniences: when every appliance fails at once, the rich are not so different Eldorado's last hurrah BBC producers must learn to live with the new, competitive broadcasting I whirled all week The Times Diary After Attali The Ebrd must clean house thoroughly, and be seen to do so Genes and the Man Scientific discoveries do not resolve moral dilemmas Unisex Singing in the Choir Arguments against girl choristers are just an old male fetish Disagreement over value of sex education in schools Bankruptcy laws Night thoughts Behaviour of bees Genetic homosexuality Royal relations Plonking good sense Laying the blame for BBC faults Wrong horse Wimbledon reflection Better late? Court Circular Royal engagements Dinners Plumbers' Company Deputy lieutenant Personal Column Birthdays Anniversaries Appointment Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Latest wills Forthcoming marriages College of Estate Management Lincoln's Inn Ronald Paterson Ronald Peterson, couturier, has died aged 75. He was born in East Lanark, Scotland, on December 30,1917 Personal Column British Diabetic Association John Bolton John G. Bolton CBE, FRS, director of the Australian National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 1961-1971, died in Buderim, Queensland, on July 6 aged 71. He was born in Sheffield, England, on 5 June, 1922 James Parsons Armand Vaquerin Armand Vaquerin, former French international rugby player, died in Béziers on July 10 aged 42 from gunshot wounds resulting from playing Russian roulette. He was born in Sevérac-le-Château, Avevron, on February 21,1951 Trained Polar Bears at the "Zoo" Elisa Rodriguez Anne Wall Anne Wall, OBE, charity patron, died on July 9 aged 79. She was born on April 14,1914 News The Times Crossword No 19,285 Business Sport Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses Weekend Arts Magazine The Writing School TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Weekend Money Telling Holiday Ills Pension Plan Passbook Woe The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Profile Picture Gallery Hunt for Attali successor is key to EBRD's future The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development needs to begin a reconstruction of itself, starting with a strong replacement for Jacques Attali US Air all shook up by Elvis imitator Sport Golf Knight Williams Danes raise main rates to defend krone Lower PSBR in June Weekend Sporting Fixtures Dealing in Resort Hotels suspended after chief resigns Resort Hotel's advisers insist it is business as usual but investors who backed the company's frequent cash calls claim they have been left in the dark BT3 ends in surge of interest The Times Belgium seeks EC debate on BA's low wage costs Debt-laden Costain sells house-builder Thorn and GEC still talking UK land and banks fix rescue package By our City Editor: Yorkshire links with Del Monte BTG £2m cash call and capital reorganisation Business Roundup BAe-Taiwan deal near Business Roundup No new coal contracts Business Roundup Multitone at £1.6m Business Roundup Apple suffers $950m bite Business Roundup Alexanders in the black Business Roundup Victoria Carpet slides Business Roundup Mitie expansion Business Roundup The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Sutherland adopts rugby tactics to speed trade pact George Brock profiles Gatt's pugnacious director-general Mow spending outstripped lending at EBRD Main Findings of the Auditors' Report Colin Narbrough analyses the report into overspending at the bank founded to help the former Soviet bloc enter the free market BT Auditor calls for tighter controls The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments (Reuter): Earnings news hits Dow World Markets Investors look for premium in early BT3 trading Stock Market Recent Issues Wall Street Manor Changes New Pension Blueprint Banks step up campaign to win young customers End of the school year heralds start of new wave of promotions, Sara McConnell reports Record vouchers clothes and cameras thrown into the fight Discounts galore for customer loyalty High street hard sell continues Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Picture Gallery John Govett Special deals to net the graduate Talk to Towry Law "Weekend Money Section" Independent Financial Adviser Getting enough to live on for life Radical plans for employers to fund private pensions for all Cloud over holiday health cover Sounding a worrying note Bringing relief to unnecessary fears of double taxation Save & Prosper Securitised Endowment Constragts PLC Bank ombudsman found wanting NatWest it passbook fails ultimate customer test Sara McConnell reports on how a 14-year-old account caused a rumpus Banks flout confidence code Henderson touche Remnant Investment Trast Management The Insurance Policy Trading Company Ltd Save & Prosper Alliance Leicester M&G Dull end to account Fidelity Brokerage On the trail of your coppers Margaret Dibben guides you through the minefield of placing Bt3 shares in a personal equity plan Save & Prosper On the trail of your coppers PEPs Colonial Mutual Group Beware the hefty dealing charges Nigel's case for savers Mr Lawson wanted PEP investors to busy shares, but most have gone for unit trusts, says Helen Pridham Prolific Financial Management Newton Bestselling Pep Managers Foreign Colonial Top Pep Unit Trusts Investment that beats the taxman There are fees for holding a PEP savings plan, says Helen Pridham, but also tax-free benefits Watch the swings and roundabouts Initial and management charges can wipe out the benefit of Peps Dunedin Investment Trusts PEP Perpetual Investment Trust Selector Pep PEPs Nest eggs all in one basket Investing in a single company PEP can incur cheaper management charges, but you should choose your company with care, warns Jill Insley Knowing your bulls from your bears in the money markets Abc Guide to Wheeling and Dealing Terms Fidellty Investments Woolwich Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Singer and Friedlander Fund Ltd Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Watkin has claim on Headingley Test place Crookes Healthcare Robinson runs riot against former county Hussain to Essex's rescue Yesterday's Scoreboards Middlesex stay in contention thanks to Carr Benjamin undoes good work of Smith Excesses that put golf in the pink Williams escapes action following enquiry into fuel For the Record Champion Rose Sporting Diary In the rough Brown's victory ensures place in Stuttgart Today's Fixtures Calling correct Bitter pill Jug short Results British hopes end in second round Sport in Brief Ruddock offer rises Sport in Brief Jaguar appeal fails Sport in Brief Leng faces strong field Sport in Brief Conner strikes gold Sport in Brief Fasinro leads way Sport in Brief McCrory outpointed Sport in Brief Surrey achieve aim Sport in Brief By our Sports Staff: Roscoli takes turn in Tour spotlight Tour Details Postman delivers series of shocks Multiple Display Advertising Items Mexicans hold key to Packer success Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Lingfield Park Obree falls short with first attempt Thunderer: Ripon Thunderer: South Well Small field weakens prize-money argument Richard Evans Thunderer: Newbury Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Risky can confirm Royal Ascot form Thunderer: New Market Brittain mounts Naples raid Racing next week Rapid Raceline Today Senior statesman with record that leaves him clear of the field Saturday portrait: Jack Nicklaus, by John Hopkins, golf correspondent Adventurer Ballesteros blown off course as years exact heavy toll Andrew Longmore on the fading fortunes of a past master who still managed to capture the imagination of the Open crowds Els sets sights on perfection Roar for Norman silenced by Faldo's charge Flamboyant Australian throttles back to keep himself in Open race David Miller At Royal St George's Pyman has silver lining in sight Scores after Two Rounds Faldo's round, Shot by Shot Game Boy Glading recalls the time he took a tumble Patricia Davies at the Open Athletics Schweppes Faldo sweeps to Open lead with record 63 Champion spreadeagles the field at Royal St George's with one of his greatest rounds Open Best Household names in ranks of the also-rans By our Golf Correspondent: Calm Langer recalls past glories Cycling Mansell crashes in practice session Generation X: the power seekers Twentysomethings have confounded their detractors. Alice Thomson, 26, charts the rise of a ruling class Food from France At your Service Picture Gallery Sporting Life Twenty Somethings to Watch Concorde Hotels Caitlin Moran's TV Break Somewhere over the yardarm Tom Walker sails the IJsselmeer on a weekend of playing at Jolly Jack Tar Cyprus Airways South African Airways A night of sheer temptation A home-from-home hotel in London where brandy, chocolates and fresh greet the guests Longwood holidays Cunard Sagafjord Weighing anchor Will Kissing a frog make my dream Prince come true? Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Trading massage for mandolin lessons Edward Russell-Walling reports on the people who prefer to pay in kind A flash of green on the water Feather report Lansbury Hotels Gardens to visit Restaurant Watch Odd bins Cultivating the riches of the earth In the first of a series of extracts from his new book, Quentin Crewe celebrates French food Wines that last for ever Building a Wine Cellar: 12 Dish of the Day Best Buys The Claret Club A summer homage to Catalonia Frances Bissell relives a trip to Barcelona with a meal inspired by a winemaker Put a bloom oh familiar dishes The age-old art of cooking with flowers is being rediscovered Turnberry The Moben All-In Summer Sale Pack up troubles Nicole Swengley picks out gadgets to ensure that all your travellers' tales have happy endings Shopparound British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Suitable suitcase for treatment How to travel light-even if it means leaving the haggis behind Goldpine Temeraire Moriarti's workshop Big appetites in Little Italy Britain's Italian communities do not let our weather dull the celebration of their culture. Clare Nelson joins the party Science without friction Using plastic bottles, cardboard tubes and fairy lights, a former schoolteacher is making science lessons fun Pickfords Travel Saturday Rendezvouz Partners Ltd Book Maker What the papers said: Derwant May's bookbuyer's guide Cavalry rides to church's rescue In rural Somerset, Ruth Gledhill meets a polo-playing rector with a thriving parish Picture Gallery Sara Eden Candleburners! Picture Gallery The Times Beauty that is skin-deep Francesca Greenoak describes some of the beautiful barks our trees display Homes & Gardens The Heveningham Collection Agriframes Ardenco Ltd Countax The Times Cannock Gates Ltd. Beautiful to the Touchnaturally Tennis Courts Septic Tanks The Curtain Exchange Pools Shoparound My Perfect Weekend Lord Jenkins of Hillhead Chancellor of Oxford University The ups and downs of playing with balloons With her head in the clouds and a sharp eye on the weather, Janet Impey decides to take to the sky in a hot-air balloon - but the battle with inflation is not the only struggle The Times A bit (and saddle) on the side How Liln Jekins and her horses mastered the art of side-saddle riding with slightly less than regal aplomb Noble Caledonia Limited All the tack English window on a Spanish shore Ward Homes The Windsor Neal Smith Partnership A Snip in Suffolk Chelsea & Kensington Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Cheryl Taylor Royal Borough of Kensington Threatre Word Watching Film Dance Music The Times World Chess Championship Exhibitions Bookings New Videos The Sunday Times Aldwych Theatre Pretender claims another hearing Opera Dimitrij Queen Elizabeth Hall Bold steps can stop the rot English National Ballet's new artistic director, Derek Deane, talks to Debra Craine as the company to re-open the Savoy Theatre Tapping nostalgia and feet Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews a revival of Grease at the Dominion The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festivals Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Planets Suite Barbican Hall Victor Hochhauser Multiple Display Advertising Items And so to Bed BBC1 Variations Variations Radio 3 BBC1 George Smith Rocking with the cavemen When things start to get summer-slow, television schedulers go mad with themed seasons. BBC2 has a night of Geordie programmes tomorrow, among them the gangster masterpiece Get Carter (which includes one of the sexiest phone convesations in movie history), Channel 4 spends a lot of the weekend dipping into a mixed bag of rock repeats, movie tie-ins, and scientific programmes on dinosaurs. Highlights of the week ahead are musical, from A(bba) to Z(appa) Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3150 A taste of small-screen fame Caitlin Moran on the pride and the pain of being a TV presenter The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Best Films Best Sport Schlock Picture Gallery Buitoni Fresco P H S Magazine Contributors Bel Mooney's Diary Panasonic Sideways glances Some Thing for the Weekend John Diamond Tell me that you have never slipped Robert Ludlum to the bottom shelf and made sure proust got a better billing? Escaped electrons Press freedom Cane toads amok Persian delights Eddie spotting BBC Proms Live at the Alberts' Hall The Peugeot Price Assurance Peugeot He's Lost It Six monthes in, and Bill Clinton is fighting to steady the wobble in the White House. Ben MacIntyre charts the free fall in the president's public standing and suggests that the malaise now engulfing him may provoke the determination he needs to survive Premiere Right off their Trolleys Rosie Millard on supermarket performance art You Can't Park There Nissan Nissan Taking the Mick Any day now Mick Jagger will be 50. Nowadays, the old tearaway is happiest at Lord's surrounded by toffs. Would you make a good Mr Hall? Joe Joseph sets the questions AA City Lights Jane Wheatley on the perils and pleasures of Unexpected Poms Out of Line Picture Gallery World Leather Everyone Needs Opera A Choice of Six The Square The laws of conspiracy The Press Andrei Navrozov Paperbacks Diving in the deep end The Big Bank Inside track Big Stories from Small Words: Cambridge Dons The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd. Flora Eating Out Bordeaux Wild Schemes Findings Discerning young ears Perrier~jouet The 100 Best The grand bottles available in this price range are Summer Wines Ricn in flavour and character, Jane MacQuitty writes David J. Wilkins Nordic Track (U. K) Ltd QHR Asthma Regency Driveways Ltd. Fiesta Blinds Ltd English Classics Malbrook Conservatories Limited The Times Castles in the Air Martin Symington discovers tha homes of former kings in the barren villages of northern Portugal Columbus Anglo Pacific Atol CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items AITO Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Devon & Cornwall Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Highbullen Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Stockbag Company Notes Prospect Poland Czech Republic Hungary Chez hous Multiple Display Advertising Items Wales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campanile UK Ltd Rural "Retreats" Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Free as an Air Courier Games People Play Johnny Vaughan - television presenter Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3211: Dribs and Drabs by Pabulum Bridge Small Birds Singing Charlotte Bingham A Childhood Michelob Down to Earth
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