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News from 22/07/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Ian Percival, Patricia Davies, Ronald Payne, James Pickthorn, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Inglis James, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Gerald Frost, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Ruth Lewis-Turner, Piers Paul, Antony Powys-Lybbe, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Jane Elliott, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, David Lindsay, Anthony Wagner, Martin Fletcher, Frances Gibb and Arthur Leathley, Michael Nelson, John Watson, David H. O'brien, Deborah Seward, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Tom Hudson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Maria Stuarda, Julia Neuberger, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Waymark, Peter Millar, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Leslie Singleton, Timothy Rice, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, John Young, Jenny MacArthur, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, John Andrew, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Allen Sykes, Roger Munson, Nigella Lawson, Stuart Crainer, Kate Muir, Anthony Quick, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Bryan Magee, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Philips, John Woodcock, D. R. Guthrie, Dermot Clinch, Bryan Gould, Lin Jenkins, A. Goldstein, Wolfgang Münchau, Sara Yellend, Archie Newhouse Chief Executive, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Guy Burt, Tom Mangold, Michael Wright, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Richard Owen, Mary Angela Fisher, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Sheila Faith, Mike Madden, Don Anthony, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jean-Louis Barsoux, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Mark Benson, Gerald Larner, Andrew Yates, Malcolm McKeag, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang Munchau, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Martin Brown, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Patricia Koza, Melinda Wittstock, Tony Benn, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Anthony Meyer (Policy Director), Michael Partridge, Benedict Nightingale, John Montague, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Richard Boulton and Chris Osborne, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Angus, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Bryan Harvey, (Chairman), Ben Preston, Education Reporter, R. Sheridan, R. C. Sneddon, Jon Asworth,

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Grham Gooch Speaker warns the courts on powers Maastricht and the Law High St cheer for Clarke Index Estuary airport comes into the reckoning Police will be given help to hunt the saboteurs Gay killing: man charged Freed drug couriers fly home Multiyork Major makes 'right noises' to convince Unionists Unit defends chapter Exer Skler How MPs could walk through the lobbies into a Maastricht maze The possible outcomes of tonight's votes on the social chapter include limbo and a motion of censure on the government Tories attack Clarke's policies Navy arrests Spanish boat Correction Brooke orders fresh Arts Council review Doleful delivery of Ec gobbledegook McVicar's son flees hospital in plaster News in Brief Councils back police News in Brief BBC editing challenged News in Brief Diphtheria jabs run out News in Brief Fruit pickers arrested News in Brief Tweed revival looms News in Brief Former friends fly home to controversy and media auction Bidders sought for Thai prison story Dawn chorus: James Naughtie, left, is to join BBC… Eistree suffers unkindest cut No comfort for jailed Britons By a Staff Reporter: Judge in abuse case faces new criticism Fear not, Bambi to the rescue Hutchison Telecom Group 4 finds museum fits the bill By a Staff Reporter: Pet cemetery owner denies dog kidnap We're here to stay. It's time for trust The second of a three part times series looks at Asian communities in a changing society Brit the New Ns Stung by rejection, Asian voices want to be heard. Tony Dawe reports Carving a niche in white marble Religion What They Said Facts and Figures Bhangra beat lures the fans Pop Family chains begin to give Richard Duce on young Asians seeking freedom within the demands of tradition Generation Gaps Tomorrow Secret report shows schools need 6,700 more teachers An already high pupil-teacger ratio will grow even more unless the goverment finds ?170 million to hire extra staff next year By a Staff Reporter: Clunis case to be held in private Fear of kidnapping haunts parents By a Staff Reporter: Car dealer accused of murder Picture Gallery House of Fraser Stores World Chess Championship The Times Death plea boy dies after treatment Dixons Protests clear for take-off over runway Problems rather than solutions will be presented today by a report on where to build the South East's next airport runway Jury's open verdict oil cell death News in Brief Ford to raise prices by 2.5% News in Brief Verdict on girl News in Brief Semtex remand News in Brief Pilot named News in Brief Cash on camera News in Brief Cut-price flights firm collapses Gummer to challenge roads programme Heritage may hide visitors' centre MP puts pressure on government over sex abuse victims Time for Major to put Maastricht firmly in its place Riddell on Politics Mirror chief attacked Parliament today Cuore Tportilro Women at work: a third of the shadow cabinet elected… Messages from the fringe Doitall Relentless Serbs ready to cut Sarajevo's last lifeline The advancing Serbs seem unstoppable. Eve-Ann Prentice says they will strangle the Bosnian capital by siege rather than take it in bloody house-to-house combat Reuter: Izetbegovic finally agrees to Geneva talks The Unseen Beatles Payout by UN lifts threat to missions Brother Epicurean tastes appeal to palate of 'sweet revolution' Italy A Greek treatise on happiness written three centuries before Christ has risen to the top of the Italian bestseller list, John Phillips writes Rebels shell Russians in Tajikistan border posts Two Russian soldiers were wounded in the latest attack by Tajik rebels from Afghan territory. A commander says all the border garrisons are now under serious threat Miele Grave losses: workers erecting a symbolic cemetery… Our Foreign Staff: Industrialist's last note complains of psychological torture in Milan jail Today's generation drops yesterday's poet Poles learn Saatchi's campaign razzmatazz (Reuter): Moscow pulls out 40 MiGs News in Brief (AFP): Ozone defence News in Brief (Reuter): KGB man shot News in Brief (AP): Guiding scout News in Brief (AFP): Inside job News in Brief (Reuter): Smoke screen News in Brief Cruel Mississippi brings more misery as the waters return Renewed Midwest flooding has added to the burden on the poor who cannot afford to buy safer land or pay for insurance—$3bn in disaster relief might not be enough Indian floods make millions homeless Clinton comforts the White House staff after close aide kills himself Mr Clean sweeps into Hoover's chair Man in the mews: Louis Freeh, director of the FBI Hail to the chief: President Mubarak acknowledging… Heal's Summer Sale German force for Somalia delayed News in Brief (Reuter): Visit halted News in Brief Warhol deal News in Brief Hogg warning News in Brief (Reuter): Cordon roo News in Brief Toyota Toyota The all-American self-made orphans Lyle and Erik Menendez say they killed their wealthy parents after years of sexual abuse. The prosecution says they murdered out of greed. Kate Muir on the American Dream turned nightmare Reading the last rites over high fashion Are the great haute couture houses of Paris finally about to fall off the end of the catwalk? Book-Talk No, we can't cut off their hands The liberal anguish at being burgled We need spleens The orgn they thought was redundant . . . viral infections. . . and why eye pads are suddnely out of fashion British dentists won't follow rules that will save patients' lives Tom Mangold reports on his disturbing investigation that shows 80 per cent of dental surgeons risk spreading the Aids virus and other highly infectious deseases via unsterilised drills Blame a bug Medical Briefing Not a patch BUPA Essential Care Boothroyd takes on the judges When the speaker says the courts must not challenge Parliament, is consiturional crisis looming? Tony Benn says Parliament must reassert its supremacy The royal prerogative in signing treaties was always exempt from parliamentary control Fighting talk The Times Diary Picture Gallery Democracy at stake The aim of the judicial review to save the Commons from its ministers Staying deep blue The Times Diary Making news The Times Diary Pipped at post The Times Diary Pole-axed The Times Diary Military memories The Time Diary Avoida chapter of disasters Social costs would set back the EC, says Michael Angus Reason and Conscience The Tory rebels should not be swayed by threats Returning with Dignity Patricia Cahill and Karyn Smith should not sell their story Spoken English Nightingale habits Cynicism and realism over House of Commons vote on the social chapter Building bridges Prophetic Levin Original values Lesson from history Parish dues Born survivors Court Circular Birthdays today Painter-Stainers' Company Luncheon Service dinner Lord Menuhin Personal Anniversaries Dinner Appointments Appointments in the Forces Today's royal engagements University news Spana The real thing: after watching Spielberg's… Memorial service Carpenters' Company Beirut gives up its secrets Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages Latest wills Middle Temple Jean Negulesco Jean Negulesce, Hollywood film dierector, died in Marbella, Sapin, on July 18 aged 93. He was born in Craiova, Romania, on february 26,1900 Flatshare Peter Foggo Peter Foggo, Cbe, architect, died in London from a brain tumour on July I aged 63. He was born on April 25,1930 Szymon Goldberg Szymon Goldberg, Polish-born American vilolinist and conductor, died on July 17 at Toyama, Japan, aged 84. He was born at Wloclawek on June I, 1909 Ronald Daubeny Ronald Giles Daubeny, Obe, Comptroller of the last Viceroy's Household in India, died on July 15 aged 85. He was born on July 19,1907 New Hooligans of the Road Not in our idyllic backyard A dispute is raging over the widening of a road in an un spoilt part of Majorca, Harvey Elliott reports Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Is the Nile a safe journey? Egypt is spending £1 million on a campaign to woo back tourists Alpha Flights Global Link Travel Flights Flight Centre German Travel Centre Nelsons Travel French fight summer foe Bag a bargain on the beach Flight only Multiple Classified Advertising Items Skyhigh Marketing Seat Search Far too big for the world States Savers Simply Flights Crystal Travel Going south Flyaways Multiple Display Advertising Items The high cost of staying single He may travel fastest who travels alone, but he could pay through the rose for it, Marianne Curphey reports Free-for-all cuts delays Mount Royal Hotel Austravel Eilat Fight for funds Travelogs Unwelcome guest Travelogs On the up Travelogs Savings in train France's Motorail network is a better alternative to driving than ever Autan Antigua aims to hook visitors More hotel rooms and an improved airport for Viv Richard's homeland Major seeks Ulster allies on treaty Pardoned drugs girls fly home Gay murder charge Recovery signs Budget blues Restless Asians Studio closing Choice runways Police will hunt the saboteurs The Times Crossword No 19,289 Lion-pound new airport project near Sheerness, have… Teachers needed Floods terror Sarajevo peril Suspect suffocated Russians raided Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today When good news is a selling opportunity Books Coal mountain means more mines will close EBRD extends top post deadline Arts Sport Whittingdale Gilt Edged Experts MPs urge more state cash for aerospace Tasting the Cadbury Report Franc left exposed by German M3 rise How Britain's aircraft industry has come close stalling speed Viglen By our Industrial Correspondent: BAe trails America but leads the rest BR maintenance to be privatised Dunhill says profits may tumble this year Business Roundup Renishaw warning Shares for Heinz chief Business Roundup FKI pays out £740,000 Business Roundup AIM boosts dividend Business Roundup Property company rises Business Roundup Rooney under pressure Business Roundup Sleeping Beauty bonds Business Roundup Bigger Warburg issue Business Roundup Clarke hails retail sales leap and trade deficit drop The Chancellor made his most positive statement yet on economic prospects for Britain after better than expected retail sales data and a narrowing trade deficit Hanson prices US strike cost Smith takes the platform for CBI By our Deputy City Editor: Sage shares dive on profits rethink Doubt cast on Medeva chiefs Payment victory for elderly investors STC Submarine Cables sale creates world's biggest group BT Lonrho sells stake in Krupp firm France puts first state companies up for sale CityFlyer link Profit dive Verity rebuild Maxwell move Gatt plan The Times National Express buys East Midlands Airport for £27m National Express hopes to attract more passengers to East Midlands International Airport, encouring airlines to deliver customers using the company's coaches G30 calls for tighter control of trading in derivatives Major Changes Pressure on supermarkets as City waits for more price fights Stock Market American Airlines seeks help in Heathrow dispute Recent Issues Wall Street National Westminster Bank No benefits in a system that does not help people to work Economic View Janet Bush says the public spending review is a golden opportunity to reform benefits structure and build bridges out of dependency Asaire's new lease of life The Times City Diary In vogue The Times City Diary Sherry à deux The Times City Diary Slow on the draw The Times City Diary Boards should issue profit forecasts Flood of sales casts doubt on retail upturn The Capital Exchange fills an equity gap Sage Group Tempus Renishaw Tempus Elonex Options for change Tempus Lonrho Tempus Retail sales Tempus 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 Losses halved at close British Funds First direct The Sunday Times Howgate Sable BaTES Direct Communications Administration Person The Times Management Trainee London Audit Manager/ Perspective Partner Shropshire Country Council Legal & Public Notices Micromuse Ltd Finance Manager Accountancy Daly Hoggett & Co Corporate governance the key to reversing Industrial decline Allen Sykes identifies an urgent need for committed shareholders and accountable managements No consideration is given to longterm incentives to counterbalance the disabling short-term pressures Hobson's choice Any Other Business Bacchus set for showdown Any Other Business Time-wasters Any Other Business Flying high Any Other Business For tax buffs Any Other Business Litigation clients must be told what claims are really worth Claims for more than £100 million, once rare, are now being reported regularly Finance directors lag behind again Audit Failure to declare is misrepresentation Draft local plan is relevant Capital Charter Hillman Saunders Director's Secretary City Small but rapidly expanding public company for new… Profiles Desk Top Publishing Working Girls Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items No VAT discount in card payment Dividends outside tax calculation Power to grant legal aid after revocation No costs appeal Take your partners, for granted Geoff Brown finds this week's new films are no match for a Disney classic Tango Theatre Five orchestras are too many for today The Arts Council's Bryan Magee defends the council's decision to stop funding two of the London orchestras Map of the Human Heart Opera Art or no, it's on its way Arts Briefing Cameo role Arts Briefing Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Sara Yellend 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 Tricked out with extras Theatre: A Statford transfer and revivals of Du Maurier and a television spoof The Taming of the Shrew Barbican Helpless in its grip September Tide King's Head, Islington All spaced out again Thunderbirds F. A. B.-The Next Generation Apollo, W1 The Times Anarchy behind the scenes Who are the Romanian State Opera, and what are they doing in Rochester this weekend? Richard Morrison braves the perils of Bucharest to find out Great Classics on Offer The Times Enough Stronger than the squeal factor Pop: Alan Jackson reviews teenage heart throbs Take That at G-Mex in Manchester Apollo Theatre This crown duel is badly flawed Music Festivals: Gerald Iarner on an imported Donizetti staging in Buxton and a nearly-new concerto in Cheltenham Maria Stuarda Buxton Always a first time CLS/Hickox Cheltenham Royal Opera House The new woman's patron saint Piers Paul Read takes issues with an ambitious feminist interpretation of the life and iconography of Mary Magdalen that he finds spirted, but more than a little heretical Making a hell of a Bosch The Garden of Earthly Delights By Nicholas Salaman Harper Collins, ?14.99 The Adelphi Press Caught between cultures The Infinite Plan By Isabel Allende Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden Harper Collins, ?14.99 Little girl lost The Favourte By Meredith Daneman Faber, £14.99 Placating the pine tendency Portraits and Miniatures By Roy Jenkins MacMillan, £17.99 Fighting the good fight Free Agent The Unseen War By Brian Crozier HarperCollins, £16.99 Minerva Press A parting of Israel's ways? Richard Owen on two voices that typify the nation's deep divisions In the Persian den of lions Death plus Ten Years By Roger Cooper HarperCollins, £17.50 The Pentland Press Close encounter at Charing Cross The Class Blower's Breath By Suentra Gupta Orion, £13.99 The Times World Chess Championship Safe pair of dirty hands Rabin of Israel Bu Robert Slater Robson Books, £34.95 Middlesex profit as Surrey face test of resources County Table Border's criticism of Lloyd played down Coaches must heed dangers of over-training Revenue shortfall Motoring curse Selective England By our Sport Staff: Botham's kindred spirit Norman sets fine example Mixed feelings For the Record The Best Ball by Ball Commentary Today's Fixtures New Zealand reap rich reward for Turner's tuition Scoreboard Rapid Multiple Display Advertising Items Headingley will provide test of England's overdue revival John Woodcock looks forward to the challenge facing a new-look team in today's fourth Test match Slater climbs to the top with nimble footwork Michael Henderson traces the emergence of Michael Slater, an outstanding Australian batsman, who is the son of an Englishman Sparkling display by Lions Cash in hand takes effect on bidding Lucrative challenge matches and the growing influence of computers are expanding the frontiers of bridge. Albert Dormer reports By our Sport Staff: Sukova continues Cup tradition By our Sport Staff: Jaskula climbs to first stage success Indurain exends overall Tour de France lead depte stuggles in the Pyrenees Todd heads strong field for Open Davies aims to stay on straight and narrow at Crooked Stick Charles shows seniors the way forward Tour Details Whitehall begin challenge on top Lewis opts for title defence in Cardiff Sport in Brief Agassi leads US team Sport in Brief Becker leaves Tiriac Sport in Brief Rosza celebrates in style McLaren lodge appeal Sport in Brif Ringer finds target All Blacks recall Jones Sport in Brief Word-Watching Littlewoods Further protection sought for punters BBC doping programme fails to ring alarm bells Thunderer: Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Hamilton Park BHB to recruit marketing director Thunderer: Yarmouth Guinness to sponsor Arkle Rising stars make waves among the old guard Jane Elliott on the coming generation of water skiers and the parents splashing out to steer them to the top Youngsters' adventure nearing final chapter Details Moser dismisses Obree's record ride World Cup provides Indulgence with hope Unchallenged Gunnell takes victory in stride Results from Nice BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satelite The Blazer Sale Golf Picture Gallery Gooch stands at point of no return It never rains but it pours in luckless Kandy Concise Crossword No 3154 Winning Move Word-Watching C&C Water Skiing Bernés denies role in brides affair Index Harvey Nash Plc James Martin & Co Jm Management Services The Pathfinder Partnership Limited Harvey Nash Plc Selector Europe K/f Associates Selection & Search NB Selection Ltd Training centres spread the net wide In company courses are increasingly being opened to outside candidates, reports Stuart Crainer Executive Search & Selection Management Career Consultants Limeited Cognito Gkrs European Development Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Selection Ltd Goldtempest Recruitment Advertising BMI Healthcare NB Selection Ltd Eastern Electricity Sage the Sage Group Plc The Open University Ymijs Grant Thornton Management Consultants High Growth Lan Vendor The South Bank Centre Reuters Greater Glasgow Health Board Vice President Sales Midlands Area Multiple Classified Advertising Items Micromuse Ltd Business-to-Business Environment MacMillan Davies Search & Selection PA Consulting Group Intera Information Technologies Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Page Marketing Michael Page Technology Michael Page Marketing Data General MSL International Consultants in Search and… Royal Mail Anglia PD Consultants Management Selection ALDI Stoy Hayward Consulting Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection Kapiti Chusid Lander Berkeley Executive Ltd Stafford Long & Partners Group MIS Manager Bartwell International Recruitment (UK) Ltd Ionica Sussex Police Mulberry 'At Home' Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Lorraine Marshall Smythe DorwardLambert Imagination Vangen Services Limited Humana International Dataflex Design Ltd. Director the Hong Kong Institute of Education Wickland Westcott Exciting Key Sales Opportunites Multiple Display Advertising Items General Manager Unllon Railways Braun Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taywide Services Limited Coopers & Lybrand McGregor boyall Technology Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items MKA Management Consultant Ltd A leading Asian food manufacturer is searching for For women it can be no joke Jean-Louis Barsoux explores the subtle power struggles behind apparently harmless male humour General Appointments D Lowman Drewry Overseas Jobs Express A Large National Company University of Southampton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Furnishings and Floorcoverings Executive En route to a better job Life after Redundancy Foreign languages can be as useful as IT skills Allied Dunbar Business Development Manager Japanese Corporation Specialist Production Engineer 3 Trainee Managers CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Specialist Multiple Display Advertising Items General Manager Munsingwear Hill Samuel Ambulance Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Black eye for Heseltine's grand vision The review of local government is rapidly turning sour, John Andrew reports Lewisham Finance Diocese of Guildford Diocesan Secretary Borough of Oadby and Wigston When the system becomes a monster Newpoint The London Goodenough Trust Bath a World Heritace City

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