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News from 21/07/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Louis Blom-Cooper, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, Alison Bajpai, Graham B. Hey, Sheila Gunn, Sarah Potter, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Frank Dossetor, Ivo Tennant, Wolfgang Münchau and Martin Fletcher, Evelyn Ennis, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Peter Harvey, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Robin Hunt, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Chance, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John T. Warburton, Roger MacDonald, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Derwent May, Brian Crozier, Johanna Coaker, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, Elspeth Horne, Roger Few, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Robert Morgan and Jill Sherman, Robert Kirley, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, Robert Low, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, Matthew d'Ancona, Jonathan Braude, Rosemary Thomson, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, A. Law, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Jessica Douglas-Home, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Dyer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Angela MacKay and Bill Frost, Brian MacArthur, Adine Meisner, Ian Ingrey-Counter, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Simon Forrest, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lord Hailsham, C. D. Bieber, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Nick Nuttall Government Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Brenda Rose, Richard Ferguson,

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Labour sets treaty trap for Major With defeat for the government still the probable outcome tomorrow, a further challenge is promised if the prime minister defies a Commons vote PM ready to defy defeat Fears far to family life Brit the New NS Index Behind Bars Fayeds to sell House of Fraser Police mass anger at Sheehy revolution On Holiday Form Thai king pardons British drug girls Lord Hailsham Gay serial deaths: man is arrested Mercury Communications TV the Big Turn off? Media Wembley resounds to angry chorus over Sheehy report Alan Hamilton relishes the rare and curious sight of one sixth of the nation's police force gathered together in one place Police report no trouble as thousandas of officers rally àgaint pay rerforms Far-reaching report has been misrepresented by critics Colin Campbell was on the Sheehy report team. He defends it against critics on the force Boundary Commission Welsh nuclear plant to be closed Key points fuelling the fire Insiders polish up federation's image Ministers spared a jungle beating Matthew Parris Political Sketch Loyalist bombers attack politicians News in Brief Boys attack man, 87 News in Brief Minister praises clergy News in Brief Two die in plane crash News in Brief Terror charges brought News in Brief Camden overpaid staff News in Brief Ordeal is over for naive smugglers' dupes A holiday in Thailand was the bait. Jail sentences of 25 and 18 years for drug trafficking were the eventual price By a Staff Reporter: Father who killed his baby freed New governors, new drama at BBC Police seek clues to boy's final minutes By a Staff Reporter: Ex-partner raped after refusal By our Foreign Staff: Prison regime threatens sanity Forte Hotels Lecturer's killer collapses in court Britns In a three-part series beginning tiday, The Times profiles the changing face of postwar british society Champions of black success Richard Ford meets a new generation of professionals who are challenging stereotypes of under-achievement Fathers 'touch down'—and flee Families in Crisis Richard Ford on black men's roles What They Said Street authors tell it how it is Culture Joe Joesph on street-cred Tomorrow Rules on care of mentally ill to be tighter Law will ensure people do not lose contact with health and social worker A million over limit News in Brief Defendant ill News in Brief Three charged News in Brief Show's run cut News in Brief Up in smoke News in Brief Vandals hunted News in Brief Sister cities News in Brief Ailing British trees at bottom of league Over-50 s given fertility treatment The test-tube baby debate Dental Aids claim investigated Cardinal condemns gay acts Midland Forgotten patients failed by the system The Times World Chess Championship Mercedes-Benz Pro-Europe peers cheer as bill gets royal approval Maastricht: sceptics fight to the bitter end The bill to ratify the Maastricht treaty finally passed into law last night, despite efforts of Lord Tebbit Why vote on social chapter will not close the book Riddell on Politics Conservative rebels line up against treaty Scotch group gets MPs in holiday spirit Ashdown offers cures for all National Westminister Bank Major cuts through red tape Around the Lobby Pensions up Parliament today Clinton ally threatened by Congress scandal With embezzlement charges against a top Democrat looking, the president could lose muc-needed help in guiding health reforms through the House AA Life's a bitch, but Defiance can cope By our Foreign Staff: American pressure forces Sihanouk to rule out leading role for Khmer Rouge Pyongyang takes small step to nuclear deal North Korea has toned down its bellicose line atomic weapons. Many suspect, however, that the regime remains intent on becoming a nuclear power (Reuter): Baghdad claims victory over UN News in Brief (Reuter): Riot report attacks mayor News in Brief Sahara failure News in Brief (AP): Syrians freed News in Brief (AFP): Court disowned Nwes in Brief (AFP): Mandela pays News in Brief (AFP): China flight News in Brief (Reuter): Penalty enough News in Brief Opposition losing Burma battle as its heroine stays under Arrest The generals are using divide-and-rule tactics to split Burma's disparate pro-democracy coalition. A deal with the Kachin effectively threatens to end all resistance Call for Miyazawa to resign backfires The Times Patten escapes tax bill Honda Phoenix stays cold to charms of dubbed Deneuve Trade negotiators face a screen test as the disgrunted French film industry confronts American dominance, Charles Bremner writes Beaten Bosnians prepare to accept prepare fate The Bosnian presidency, with its back to the wall, now appears ready to consider the unthinkable. The change of mind may be too late to prevent a Greater Serbia Four million refugees seek UN aid Ground Stairlifts Moscow gives border guards go-ahead for Afghan attacks (Reuter): Parliament and priests unite to keep cults out of Russia Bribes suspect found dead News in Brief Germany to free Hamadi News in Brief (Reuter): Swiss pledge News in Brief Troops sent News in Brief (AFP): Iran demand News in Brief (Reuter): Running flush News in Brief Fiat No escape from the vermin The Nigerian writer ken Saro-Wiwa, arrested for sedition, used friends to smuggle out his prison diary Established 1828 Long live Hollywood. . . Believe the hype, ignore the film critics, says Matthew d'Ancona Choosing a jolly good sport Which side of the tracks do you come from? Sportsmen are judged socially on the game they play, not the way they play it Beauty or a beast on the beach? Julia Llewellyn Smith gives some tips on how to look attractively thin on holiday without the need to diet Geordie boys turn soft Once as hard nails, Newcastle's men are taking to the beauty parlour Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd What is the good side of all this? the good side of all this is that I can become extremely rich One has no great hopes from scienticfic advances; only something direful Picture Gallery An honest word at last If only the prime minister could let his hair down, the Maastricht debate might not bore the country rigid after all Enoch's writ The Times Diaty Fax of the matter The Times Diary Out of court The Times Diary Local level The Times Diary Clinching and squirming The Times Diary Ratify the rule of Parliament The courts cannot overrule ministerial power, argues Lord Hailsham Race for the Truth Discussion if ethnic issues should not be feared Nuclear Brinkmanship North Korea must prove soon that it is not just playing for time Ol' Man River Nature in America has never been civilisation's ally Style and the BBC Ball gowns, furs and parachutes that defy the decades The defendant's right to trial and redress for injustice Finding moral leads The best man to head the bank? Crozier disclosures Sea of statistics On the home front Court Circular Reception The Institute of Legal Executives Birthdays today Appointment Picture Gallery Foliage plants vie with summer colour RHS flower show Royal Society of Medicine Anniversaries Personal Column Meeting Royal Fine Art Commission Royal College of Physicians Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Lady Roderic Pratt Marriages Today's royal engagements Dinner Sir Alexander Turner Sir Alexander (Kingcome) Turner, KBE, former president of the Court of Appral of New Zealand and noted on July 6 aged 91. He was born in Auckland on November 18,1901 Personal Column Professor Brian Holmes Brian Holmes, Professor of Comparative Education, Institute of University, London University, 1975-85, died from a heart attack on from a heart attack on July 11 aged 73. He wasw born in Yorksire on April 25,1920 Rear-Adm Edmond Moran Edmond J, Moran, a retired Rear-Admirtal in the US navy who Mulberry harbour operation during the invasion of normandy, died at his home in New Canaan, Connecticut, on July 15 aged 96. He was born in Brooklyn, New York Attempt on Hitler Harold Harris Harold harris, publisher and former literary editor of the Evening Stadard, died on July 17 aged 78. He was born in London on January 20,1915 BBC Sales take off in tabloid war Brian MacArthur explains the thinking behind the biggest price cut in Fleet Street history Television is a big turn off Only the poorest remain glued to the box; the better-off are seeking enteraiment elsewhere. Robert Low reports Media, Sales & Marketing Enterprise Air-Time Systems Ltd 25-50K Per Annum Love + Tate Buyers Executive Search - Head of Research The Marketing Machine The Open College Don't let the Euro giants bite into ITV Predators must not be allowed to stamp out regional diversity Aero Wholesale Ltd A potent cocktail As ITV reveals an autumn achendule that looks likely to draw in the viewers, the BBC ponders how to bing back the good old days of light entertainment Media, Sales & Marketing Michael Page Marketing Innovations Group Limited CVs Michael Page Marketing Munsingwear Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aunty's real battle 'It becomes increasingly difficult to find new stars' Multiple Display Advertising Items Parental decision can be wrongful retention Purchasing freehold of lease dating from 1563 Council adviser owes no duty of care to purchaser Results of the Institute of Taxation Associateship examination, May 1993 Association of Taxation Technicians Fiscal residence criterion unjustified Postal service monopoly cannot be justified BPP Labour sets treaty trap for Major Thai king pardons British women Gay killings arrest Angry police protest Tighter care rules Nuclear plant closed BBC fights back Sick trees scandal French speak up for dubbed Deneuve The Times Crossword No 19,288 The new Britons Killer collapses Bosnia shell-shock Mothers at 50 Washington enquiry Divided and ruled Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Picture Gallery Weather The Times Tomorrow Homes Business Today Warburg BT3 fee up to £9m Ways to put off the private investor Flotation plan for House of Fraser Arts Sport Roffey Park Attali terms to include a degree of immunity No Title From Plymouth to Inverness, biggest high street names come to market Going up for sale—a department store near you Careful consumers start spending again Microsoft Excel British Gas waives right to lift prices Business Roundup Gallaher cuts 670 jobs Business Roundup Citicorp thrives Business Roundup GM picks up $6bn bill Business Roundup Victory for Lloyd's Business Roundup Threat to air service Business Roundup Court setback for VW Business Roundup Prospect losses increase Business Roundup Car auction group dips Business Roundup BA sets up credit union Business Roundup By our City Staff: SB poised to mount Welcome challenge New drugs are helping SmithKline Beecham to increase profits despite depressed economic conditions in key markets and tougher regulation Watchdog orders check of 600 files Fed chief more upbeat than White House on economy Writedown at Marine Midland as rates fall Credit Suisse Private Banking Pre-tax losses cut sharply at Marling CAA warns cuts could cause air traffic delays Swiss banks point clients towards gold Legal & Public Notices (Reuter): Nikkei manages to stay above 20,000 World Market Train maker could sue TML France ahead German drop Buying in Harry Ramsden's (Reuter): Wall Street Banks take pounding after talk of a cash call by NatWest Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Teleshare In a world without inflation, who needs central bankers? Wolfgang Münchau argues that inflation is like the KGB—it provides the bogeyman that keeps the economic Cold War alive Sassoon left to reflect The Times City Diary Question time The Times City Diary Floored by doors The Times City Diary Basking shark The Times City Diary Sunday shopping and the individual Why the Japanese think made in Japan is best Moving House Tempus SB Tempus Citicorp Tempus Hospitality Inn Money supply Tempus OECD sees jobless total hitting 36m Governments in the developed world must act to prevent cyclical rises in unemployment becoming structural, say the influential forecasters at the OECD Use the Power of the Press Housing proves buoyant in Docklands Labour U-turn on BT policy By our Industrial Editor: Japanese practices stay foreign in UK Future in doubt for maker of past vans Shares drift lower British Funds First direct 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 (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Palisha Picasso Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Capital Charter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multilingual services Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Recruitment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Nations gig goes to a band on the run Britain's newest musial ambsical ambassadors may be abour to lose public fundibng Richard Morrison reports Instant fame? Not so sudden Hilary Finch meets the composer George Benjamin, artistic director of the South Bank's 'Meltdown' Theatre Fine city, poor shows Rodney Milnes is disappointed by this year's opera at Aix-en-Provence Television Forward in metres Proms Entertainments 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 Tunes water down Wycherley Theatre: Vigorous Restotion comedy enfeebled by musical adaptation Lust Theatre Royal, Haymarket In praise of pop's perfect palindrome Television Review: Lynne Truss on the songs and sartorial extravagance of Abba A for Abba BBC1 The Times 'Nowhere to go except up' Andy Lavender meets Charged with putting the quality back into Bbc television drama Back to a bright beginning Dance: Gilbert and Sullivan reopen the Savoy; plus visitors from Russia and France From extravagance to austerity Wyndham's Theatre Veteran can still put up a fight Radio Review London Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items ArtDeco Penthouse W6 Architect Designed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Summer Specials Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St·george Multiple Classified Advertising Items Days of vines and roses From running a English ch?teau to owning a fruit farm, there are ways to escape the stresses of life Cash in on a cottage industry Making money from a holiday home and quitting tje rat race for the goodlife down on the farm Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moving stories on the home front Properties of the Day Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leave the specialists to solve the problems Single firms are offering a complete service in planning and operating a building, Derek Harris reports Facilities Management Drake & Scull EDS signs $1bn deal BM South East Multiple Display Advertising Items Sights set on a single site A firm housed in four buildings had to be relocated to a specialist plant MJN Building management South & West Multiple Display Advertising Items Creating a complex, diverse package Ian Ingrey-Counter says that the facilities manager needs to be a professional 'choreographer' Office Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Trained to be a one-stop shop Qualifications will be based on recognition of first degree courses together with experience Facilities Management Hunsbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Notice to Readers University of the West of England Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited Single and clear voice Just one body will represent the profession Gunnell puts case for lighter load oh athletes Pools Forecast Word-Watching Female Merv not all she seams Sarah Potter, the former England player, looks at Australia's chances in the women's cricket World Cup For the Record Leading First-Class Averages Graf beaten as cup holders go down Sport in Brief England close to final Sport in Brief Grinhaff passed over Sport in Brief Future of title assured Sport in Brief Tie-break in Times Cup Sport in Brief Rozsa now Australian Sport in Brief The Times Tavaré decides to retire Talented Platini warrants respect Thunderer: Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings BBC dope claims screened tonight Thunderer: Sandown Park Thunderer: Yarmouth Carson tries out Tenby Thunderer: Redcar Rapid Raceline Style, skill arid substance the spur to Ardiles Peter Ball on one man's crusade to bring the smile and the supporters back to Tottenham Broome pulls out of British squad Braves try to cut gap by signing McGriff By our Sports Staff: Induráin unlikely to be challenged American pair breeze in with two days to spare By our Sports Staff: Ruddock clears path for move to liverpool BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Fimbra No Title Racing Lewis and Christie take money and run Bruno gets his chance Concise Crossword No 3153 Day of judgment for Marseilles Word Watching Winning Move Brittin shines England women secure easy victory Global Mobile Mobile Building Specialists Football

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