News from 23/07/1993
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D. Langlands, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Nicholas Fairbairn, Jon Ashworth, Sara Yelland, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, Andrew Geddes, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Tim Judah, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ian Blackshaw, Ivo Tennant, Janet Bush and Colin Narbrough, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, John Beishon, Chief executive, Shirley Andrews, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Brodie Lewis, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Jane Bird, Stephen May, Director, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, David Hewson, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Leslie Shield, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Margaret E. Walker, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Guest, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Anthony Lester, Richard Cork, Andrew Pierce and Robert Morgan, Philip Bassett, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, John Kilbracken, Martin Hoyle, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, Andrew Huxley, David Toop, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David R. Hingston, Raymond Keene, Brian Pannett, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Patricial Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Junkin, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, James Pringle, Anthony Field, Mel Webb, Frank Allaun, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, H. MacL. Currie, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Gavin Littaur, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, David Kemp, Sarah McCabe,
ResumoIndex Bernard Levin Major threatens election Confidence vote today after defeat on night on Commons drama The government plays for high stakes today as it forces Tory Eurosceptics to choose between the Maastricht treaty and a general election Confidence vote today after defeat on Commons drama How MPs Voted Briton facing death on Thai drug charge You draw some, you lose some The Weathe Land deals cost Cof E £800m Life at the Top On Other Pages N&P Rock on Friday Wave of currency selling puts ERM in crisis Unionist MPs vow to back Major Voting for the prime minister is an investment for the future say the Ulster MPs who rallied to his yesterday Dell Treaty time bomb that ticked away under cabinet Countdown Heseltine joins vote The Ministers Stretcher cases wheeled in under crack of the whip Voting Crisis Nothing less than an election at stake Commentary Correction Rees-Mogg says tied voting has strengthened his case The Futurs Sceptics hid unlikely hero Rebels Ploy Tory loyalists turn their fury against triumphant rebels Cabinet ministers plead for party unity to head off danger of unwanted general election Picture Gallery Speaker's vote follows practice of past Woman in the Limelight By our Foreign Staff: Endless drama baffles Europe EC Reaction Midland Dramatic climax caps day of tension Time Table Export boom powers strong recovery A series of buoyant statistics gives the Chancellor ample reason to reject claims of premature optimism, says Janet Bush M25 work will cost £250m, says minister The jambuster: 14-lane highway designed to divert local traffic By a Staff Reporter: Boy of five found dead in canal Met Office predicts brighter forecasts Police chiefs to see Howard over pay Dog kidnap defendant acquitted Fruit pickers told to go News in Brief Boy's murder charge News in Brief Meals taken away News in Brief Five share chess lead News in Brief New charges against Elliott considered News in Brief Press told not to buy smugglers' stories Mercury Killer of university lecturer is sent to mental hospital The Times World Chess Championship Reporter helps end siege at union HQ Rich pickings in summer fruit Weekend Shopping Bitten by the giant insect bug BBC issues strict guide on violence Paternity appeal rejected News in Brief Adams freed News in Brief Racism award News in Brief Death charges News in Brief Smack appeal News in Brief Hernia deaths News in Brief Mercury Communications Nissan We are but islands in a bitter sea The New Britons Hard-working, secretive, xenophobic? British Chinese talk to Bill Frost The last of a Times series looks at the Chinese, for whom tradition is a shield agains a hostile world Sweatshop in a new land Vietnamese World of Leather Triad victim defies thugs One restaurateur who fought off extortion is demanding police action Organised Crime Facts and Figures Compaq Major accuses Tory social chapter rebels of cynical voting Division Results 'Sectarian politics boosted' The week in Parliament How the sceptics voted Parliament's will must not be defied, Smith warns Other Pages Rebels explain their change of heart Cuore Sportivo By our Political Staff: Attack on government 'hypocrisy' Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin forced to save discredited Tajikistan bosses The Soviet-created amalgam of feuding tribes in Tajikistan is being corroded, and the Russian president has reluctantly taken on the thankless task of trying a rescue Abbey National Cold warriors of Italy seek fresh aim and identity Naples police seize four Mafia rocket-launchers Iraqis to accept Un arms monitors News in Breif Talks falter News in Brief (Reuter): Fury predicted News in Brief (Reuter): Poll ruling News in Brief (AP): Dinosaur trail News in Brief (Reuter): China jobs cut News in Brief (Reuter): Sun shield News in Brief (Reuter): Survival test News in Brief Bosnia takes call to peace as cue for fiercer fighting Our Foreign Staff: Stoltenberg and Owen delay start of Geneva talks Serb funny money hurtles into freefall Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Our Foreign Staff: Miyazawa's resignation triggers attack on faltering party elders The decision by Mr Miyazawa to go reopened all the Liberal Democrats' self-inflicted wounds. It also rekindled the thirst of the Young Turks for power Solutions Public draw lots to see political godfather's trial From Reuter: China finds cache of warrior women (Reuter): Israel prepares to attack Hezbollah bases in Lebanon Under public and military pressure, Yitzhak Rabin is poised to extract revenge on the guerrillas. But he does not believe that terror can be totally eradicated Gloom deepens in White House after suicide of Clinton aide Morale has plummeted since Vincent Foster shot himself. Martin Fletcher says the president has urged staff to spend more with their families B&Q Troops fight former Sandinistas for city How shall we divide up the children? We regret that judges no longer lay down the law Marks & Spencer Back from the brink Julia Llewellyn Smith meets the young people transforming a notorious estate Telly without the vision Daniel Johnson on why the discriminating middle classes are switching off 'When you get to a certain age, herbaceous borders hold more interest' The Alice Thomson Interview After a lifetime bringing the message of good food to Brtain, why is the dynamic Prue Leith selling out? The White House tornado The President knows he needs a restful summer break. But where should he go? Where Will the Majors Be Staying? Seven Seas Smart Italians choose an even smarter Greek for summer reading Eighties man The Times Dairy The government is not above the law The legality of all actions—even thsoe of ministers—is subject to scrutiny in court, says Anthony Lester Pedigree, what pedigree? Some families have long genealogies; for others the mists of time are dense indeed Righter of wrongs The Times Dairy Heads will whoop The Times Dairy Star wares The Times Diary Provincial radio at last The Times Dairy On his Own Head The prime minister pays the price of pride Back to the Tithe The church's financial require radical solutions And Here is the Forecast Meteorological prophecy must remain tribal poetry New policies on drug offences Defining feisty Cameras in court Reasoning behind the Elliott verdict Nih syndrome? Investment in talent Sport and the law Voting rights for trade unionists Arms to Iraq Put at ease Awkward manoeuvre Court Circular Buckingham Palace luncheon Today's royal engagements Chartered Architects Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Appointment Birthdays today Multiple Display Advertising Items B. K. P. A Anniversaries Girdlers' Company Domestic & Catering Situations Appointments in the courts Reception University news Colonel Michel Hollard Colonel Michel Hollard, DSO, engineer and former intelligence agent, died o n July 18 aged 95. He was born in northern France in 1898 Personal Column Samad's Limited The Marquess of Bute The sixth Marquess of Bute, KBE, landowner and charity execurtive, died from cancer at Rothesay, Isle of Bute, on July 21 aged 60. He was born on February 27,1933 Colorado Sir Home Resigns as Party Leader Susan Varah Susan Varah, OBE, central president of the worldwide Mother's Union, 197076, and wife of the founder of the Samaritans, died yesterday aged 76. She was born on October 29,1916 Professor Oswald Dilke Professor Oswald Dilke, Professor of Latin at Leeds University, 196780, died on July 10 aged 78. He was born on april 26,1915 Major threatens election The Times Crossword No 19,290 Business People in the Times WPA Health International Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses The Times Tomorrow Motoring Banks intervene as Erm buckles Heavy intervention by both French and German central banks on the foreign exchange markets papered over widening cracks in the exchange-rate mechanism Recovering Motoring The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Bankers attack Social Chapter Currencies Gold Retail Prices Pharmaceutical firms hit a downer Arts Sport Roffey Park Exploring Virtual Reality Clarke to insist on policy fee disclosure Car output jumps to best June since 1974 Pru hit by consumer caution The Times Unit Trust Information Service Apple six accused of insider trading BICC abandons US flotation for subsidiary Business Roundup YRM records first loss Business Roundup Nationwide vote upset Business Roundup Bullough decimated Business Roundup Lonrho wins right to sue Fayeds for 'dirty tricks campaign' National Power 'can justify' price increase As the electricity industry regulator launches a third enquiry into pool prices in just two years, National Power seeks to justify a 9 per cent rise in tariffs Board backs findings on EBRD spending controls Animal rights protesters ejected from Boots meeting WBB urges Belgian rejection TSB venture collapses Tiphook denies bid rumour Wellcome US court victory challenged VM rejects call for executive to quit $90m disposal for Maxwell Telecom battle Lex in charge Witan dividend FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Receiver called in at Astra Training Tonic for drug firms as investors resume buying Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Lloyd's asks panel to check vote rules Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street (Reuter): Dow falls sharply as as bonds weaken Tourist Rates Major Changes Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Recent Issues Dollar Spot Rates Small firms show addiction to the oxygen of optimism Philip Bassett explains how John Major found plenty of cause to be bullish in the latest survey from the British Chambers of Commerce Money-go-round continues The Times City Diary Backing Sydney The Times City Diary Moscow taped The Times City Diary Co-ed Chris The Times City Diary Wash-and-grab The Times City Diary Mouse wars The Times City Dairy Parliament must decide the issue of Sunday trading BICC Tempus French franc Tempus Seven-day opening is a calamity for small shops Tempus Lloyd's should take thorough look at Gooda Tempus Unwanted estates Tempus Watts, Blake Bearne Tempus CA did consult its members Modest gains at close First direct Probing inside the screen Jane Bird meets a pioneer now exploring the potential of virtual reality P&P Information Technology Admiral Keyboard strikes a lively note One personal computer is music to the learmer's ears Are you too old to be a whiz-kid? David Guest investigates age discrimination in the computer world To Advertise MacMillan Davies Data General Selector Europe Bartwell International Recruitment (UK) Ltd Computeach International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Flemish verve celebrated its true colours The new show of medieval sacred art art the Fitzwilliam in Cambridge is a revelation, writes Richard Cork Theatre Jacobean cup satisfies the taxman Rock British Museum Finesse matches fab gear Concert Kronos Quartet Barbican Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Weekend Choice A Daily gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre stowing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's Assessment films in London and (where indicatd with the symbol) on release across the country Stolid staging dampens party spirit Misha's Party Barbican Pit Theatre: Benedict Nighingale reviews the Rsc' s collaboration with Moscow Art Theatre Roll up for the urban freak show Comedy: Martin Hoyle reviews the gallery of 20th- century urban savages broughts to life by Eric Bogosian Pounding Nails into the Floor with My Forehead Almeida The Times It's a D minor ostinato groove thang John Street dons cap, gown and Pearl Jam T-shirt to attend a very academic conference all about pop Rock on Friday: Pop's place in society - discuss. Plus the latest on Bally Sagoo; Catherine wheel add gloss to grunge The conference was opened by the host university's dcan of admissions, wearing a Jerry Garcia tie New Waves An insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Seven Days What's out and about Buy a supreme effort of Wheel New Albums: The hot sound of the future, coming at you from. . . Great Yarmouth Top Ten Albums Miseries with guts Bettie Serveet ICA Concert Audi Authorised Dealers Car Insurance in a Premium Position General SAAB Peugeot Are these cars by any chance related? You proudly take off in your car-and then you see another make bearing a remarkable resemblance to yours. Kevin Eason explains New-look Saab shows off A 15-year wait for the remodelled 900 has not been in vain Sharp eyes needed Leap for Jaguar Driving the Nissan Ford Two Tests for Price of One Roadwise Motoring Scotts Term of contract prohibits assignment Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 No conflict in coroner's jury verdict Condition for naturalisation Non-statutory payment for redundancy not liable to income tax System required for renewing orders Dog type is not same as breed Lively pitch helps to provide enthralling day at Taunton Gower offers reminder of what England are missing Yesterday's Scoreboards Morris maintains control Bowlers hold advantage in dour war of attrition Brave Barnett By our Sports Staff: Induráin closes on third Tour success Details Cricketcall Rapid Cricket Line Teams reach surprise agreement over ban The Times Autosport Put through the hoop at Hurlingham For the Record Today's Fixtures Iberiab Venables rejects sale of his shares Yesterday's Racing Results Burrell aims to deflate Christie Police admit problems in 'needleman' dope case Today's Races on Television Ascot BBC1 Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Ascot Jockey Club under fire as Roberts loses ban appeal Tenby goes to Ascot Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Pontefract Thunderer: Yarmouth Sprightly Zimmerman sets early pace American finishes stongly to take first-round lead in Seniors British Open Alfredsson tempers approach to share lead Fowler leads England to final Arnie's Army falls back into familiar line Stuart Jones joins the gallery following Arnold Palmer as the great American opens his challenge for the Seniors British Open Boardman's hour approaches New sponsor for Football League News in Brief Trimaran breaks record News in Brief Britain out in front News in Brief Barnett shines at Bisley News in Brief Wimbledon plan court News in Brief Limited exposure News in Brief Connolly for Wigan News in Brief Murphy Himself dies News in Brief World Watching BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Adopt a Granny Golf Botham's spiritual home lacking all-round appeal Concise Cross Word No 8155 Boon takes England apart at the seams Australian batsmen establish strong position on friendly pitch in fourth Test Winning Move Word Watching Headingley Scoreboard Linguaphone Croquet
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