News from 24/07/1993
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Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, John Hunt Chief Executive, Ray Petch, Murray Forbes Somerville, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Daniele H. J. Barry, John Diamond, Brigid Callaghan, Jacob De Vries, Ivo Tennant, Giles Gordon, Judy Goodkin, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, John Habgood, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Albert Dormer, M. J. Crowley, Christopher Ross, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Tom Walker, Lato, Jack Shapiro, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Sarah Jan, Ken Bartlett, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Alan Thurlow, Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lawrence James, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, George Brock and Patrick Moser, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, John K. Thompson, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, Alexander Chancellor, Roger Collis, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Anthony Garnish, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Simon Tait, Margaret Dibben, Francis Wilford-Smith, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Geoffrey Cush, Geoffrey Wheeler, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, John Morris, Peter Bryan, Gill Morgan, Michael Ball, Richard Evans, Moy McCrory, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Virachai Plasai (First Secretary), Philip Webster, Political Editor, Patrick Salisbury, Secretary, Richard Duce, Michael Patchett-Joyce, Guy Walters, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Quentin Crewe, Mel Webb, Alun Owen, Louisa Young, Malcolm McKeag, Roy Calne, Ian Chalmers, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Frank Jeffery, Anne Bartlett, Caitlin Moran, Nickt Nuttall, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ewan MacLeod, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Howard Koch (Dental Surgeon), Pamela, Lady Harlech Chairman, Peter Boorman, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Edward Ashpole, Jonathan Meades, Barry Rose, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, John Phillips, D. S. Smith, Matthew Bond, C. M. Rowe, John Watson,
ResumoMajor licks his wounds and looks to the future The Conservative party has resolved to rediscover its lost unity. But the bitterness caused by Maastricht could leave John Major a hostage to fortune On Other Rages Index Weekend DRAWlNG Contest Scandal claims tenth suicide in Italy Unseen Beatles Life at 40 is just as grim for Gooch Aid cash set aside for 'poor South' Mississippi Flood Unique Roman gems stolen from British Museum display Phones from £99 Weekend Money on Four Pages Final but timely climax brings down the House Barclays Stockbrokers Limited Picture Gallery Scornful Tory MPs question Major's long-term prospects Rebel who rose from his bed heads hit list Mystery MP has Labour all out for the count Spy novelist told to come in to the cold Unionist role 'has poisoned waters' Correction Humiliating events have left No 10 with few weapons in the armoury Riddell on Politics Colleagues urged Major to play confidence card Pressure from ministers added to John Major's conviction that the must stake all in the struggle to win the Maastricht debate Eurocrats give scant respect to long overdue conclusion Embattled candidate puts on a brave face Picture Gallery Dangerous days that lie ahead Stay in the Hotel of your Choice Major urges Tory opponents to end Europe stalemate 8 night New York holidays with QE2 from The one and only QE2 Euro-sceptics suspend hostilities over treaty Heath pleads with rebels Curtain call as 14-month show ends The Sunday Times Blenheim trustees take legal steps to disinherit marquess The prospect of a drug addict becoming the master of Blenheim Palace has prompted drastic action by the estate's guardians Kentish claimants toast newfound lowly status Regional development grants Thieves crush guard to death Scientists play the mating game with lovelorn gorilla Abbey National By a Staff Reporter: Judge jails seven for Twyford Down rally Staff ran children's home like a prison Culture of confrontaion condemned Barclays Van driver cleared of murdering prostitute Navy finds missiles dropped in Solent News in Brief D-notice list published News in Brief Fake £20 notes seized News in Brief Second murder charge News in Brief Murder case remand News in Brief Classic Choice Ltd Harassed women stay Silent Soldier tells of racist beatings Army faces more discriminiation cases after £8,500 award St Christopher School We are all people, not gene models Crado Ford The Times World Chess Championship Adams wins BCM open day Chess at the Tate Championship update Chelterham & Gloucester Building Society Tycoon's suicide adds to disquiet over Italian scandal Another public figure has killed himself after being implicated in the corruption investigation. Now there are calls for reforms of the way cases are handled Balladur comes out fighting to defend franc from predators The answer to French prayers would be the Bundesbank indicating a drop in rates. However, devaluation seems inevitable, Charles Bremner reports Thames Water Geneva talks totter as Karadzic plays for time The Bosnian Serb Ieader, clearly fearing that the Muslims might sue for peace rather than opt for war without end, is banking on grabbing more territory BT Picture Gallery Kuwait to press Iraq for release of hostages Bristol & West & You Hawks call on Rabin to hit back at Hezbollah Lost hours and old gun deepen White House death mystery The US justice department believes Vincent Foster Killer himself. But murder is not ruled out Stena Sealink Huck Finn's river god giveth as it taketh away Mississippi floods will bequeath a rich legacy of fertlie mud to farmers LDP sees coalition overture rebuffed News in Brief (AP, Reuter): Two held over UN bomb plot News in Brief (Reuter): Press gagged News in Brief (Reuter): Child victims News in Brief Stingers sought News in Brief (AP): Rebels routed News in Brief (Reuter): Town taken News in Brief Order, order! Time to bring the Commons up to date As the strength of rebels in the Commons increases, Parliament may at last begin to act as a restraint upon the executive Cosy relations with local councils help supermarkets to exclude rivals - at the expense of the poor Costco does not bother to go courting councils Self-administered tragedy? Vincent Foster's death has confounded the White House, says Alexander Chancellor Toujours vacances The Times Diary Out of the House The prime minister's strength and authority remain in doubt End of an Era Changing of the old guard in Italy Pride of Neasden A good local museum can cross cultures as well as motorways Dentists' rebuttal of Hiv charge Thai drugs case Sweet singing in the choir-from girls as well as boys Parish dues Well worn ball gowns Gordon's last stand Life and livers Free bobbies Study in indecision Judicial cover Court Circular Weekend birthdays Personal Column Earliest tomb of pharaoh is found New discoveries challenge views on hieroglyphics Dinner Marie Curie Church services tomorrow Royal engagements University of Portsmouth Service dinners Executive Chef Forthcoming marriages Marriages John Murray John Murray (Arnaud Robin Grey), CBE,, publisher, died on July 22 aged 83. He was born on September 22,1909 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Church Army Church Housing Trust Stacy Colman Stacy Colman, assistant master at Strewbury School and headmaster of Melbource Grammer School, 193738, died at Shrewsbury on July 18 Aged 87. He was born at Broughty Ferry, Angus, on May 1,1906 Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Fred Weick Fred E. Weick, pioneering American aircraft designer, died in Vero Beach, Florida, on July 8 aged 93. He was born in Berwyn, Illnois (From our Special Correspondent): The Bayreuth Festivat Francis Ford-Robertson Francis Calder Ford-Robertson, OBE director of the Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, 1947-1964, died in Oxford on July 7 aged 92. He was born in Edinburgh on March 19,1901 News The Times Crossword No 19,291 Business Weather Pilkington Reactolic lenses Cunard Vistaford Cunard Sagafjord Weekend Money Debt Aid Spy in Wall Falling Short Paying out The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile Reuter: Fayeds' treatment declared not unjust Salomon poker school back in business Franc reprieved by 'wall of money' Motor Racing Cricket Scottish Widows Weekend Sporting Fixtures No crisis confidence in the City Setback for sterling EBRD head urges Britain to seize eastern opportunities Major sees stronger growth rate for economy Lazard Inverstors Leading ports face shake-up BT is critical of Oftel proposals Sharelink offer seven times oversubscribed British Coal loses pensions battle By our Banking Correspondent: Midland eyes TSB car leasing business First decline in profit by North of England Business Roundup Shaftesbury to expand Business Roundup Turkish deal for Thames Business Roundup New leisure chief quits Business Roundup Black Arrow warns Business Roundup SB sues in patent row Business Roundup Southend profits slump Business Roundup The Sunday Times Euro-wine glut leaves a sour taste Brussels calls for action on billion-gallon 'lake' House prices likely to increase by 7% Sitting on the ring fence at House of Fraser Business Profile: Brian McGowan Neil Bennett meet the man under whose independent leadership the stores group will come to market Rothschild Asset Management (Reuters): Dow recovers lost ground World Markets Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Life offices given little assurance Stock Market Major Changes Wall Street Recent Issues In for a penny—in for a pounding? Jill Insley considers the risks and rewards for small investors of the penny share market Brokers are wary of recommending penny stocks. They are not for widows and orphans Calling life offices to account Comment Funerals Alliance Leicester Sell-Offs Hot tips but no guarantees Advisers offer ways out of the debt trap M&G Foreign Colonial Save & Prosper National Westminister Bank Booking ahead for a dignified departure Liz Dolan looks at the pre-paid plans that help to meet the unforeseen price of dying Bank aims to bust the ghosts in the machine Sara McConnell on the new cashpoint cameras Briefing Save & Prosper Davenham Trust Plc National Savings France takes up private pursuits CGT Allowance, June 1993 Surrenda-Link Ltd Save & Prosper Home income payouts warning Shortfalls in a widow's annuity Saving graces Dead accounts PEP Chelsea Financial Services Ltd Interest Rates Rounds Larger Lenders Have You Made your Will Save & Prosper Modest gains after early falls Fidelity Brokerage Services Limited FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Commodities London FINANClAL Futures Money Market Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Wiles of Mushtaq leave Kent contemplating defeat Gatting digs in to put leaders back in frame Lefebvre leaps to rescue with style Surrey brought to a grinding halt Yesterday's Scoreboards Morris leads batting revival at Derby Yachting recalls Gardini's finest moments British suffer damage Boardman powers to record Scottish rival to challenge Olympie champion's one-hour mark Obree in pursuit of victory Weekend's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Induráxin relaxes before time trial Tour Details Thunderer: Warwick McGann's power pushes her ahead Thunderer: Southwell Higgins drives clear as the legends battle User Friendly can reign supreme in Ascot showpiece Thunderer: Ascot Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Guide to our Racecard Today's Races on Television Ascot BBC1 Racing next Week Quinn to consider Hong Kong contract Thunderer: Ayr Two-pronged raid on Evry Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the ten contenders Thunderer: Newcastle Rapid Raceline Hill angry after collision with Alboreto Oliver Holt, at Hockenheim, sees practice for the German grand prix enlivened by confrontation Ruthless owner with advanced approach to life in the fast lane Saturday Portrait: Frank Williams, by Olive Holt Only his eyes, flashing occasionally and apparently furtively at the television cameras, betray his emotions VAT leaves yachtie in deep water Sporting Diary For 37 years, the Australian Wool Corporation has… Sporting Diary Help from above Sporting Diary Details from Hockenheim Hard to swallow Running amok Chileans will test England team Mechanics defence outwitted by Lucas New generation suggests future in good hands Rob Hughes, football correspondent, looks at the young players who have taken England to the brink of victory in the European under-18 championship British hope rise after Christie's run continues The Times Sports Service Racing For the Record By our Sports Staff: Kuwaiti team walk off after flare-up Novotna yields to nerves once again Sports in Brief Resignations hit Bath Sport in Brief Woosnam finds form Sport in Brief Fulford's rally in vain Sport in Brief Connolly agrees terms Sport in Brief Silver medal for Brook Sport in Brief Scotland miss chances Sport in Brief Women get FA vote Sport in Brief Asher does uncle proud Sport in Brief Motor Sport Briton ponders future after record Royal Doulton UK Ltd Gooch's quest for Ashes turns to dust Border and Waugh pile on the agony for England with partnership 292 Gruelling day puts years on the birthday boy Andrew Longmore looks at the contrasting fortunes of the two captains in the fourth Test Poetry in sheep's clothing Thanks to Times readers, dagging is no longer the unsung chore of the farming year, says Paul Heiney Out of Town Coming to the aid of the party Weekend Voice: Mary Killen Children Sporting Life Noble Caledonia Limited Eat out for Charity Bask in the sun and let the butler take the strain You dont have to be a millionaire to live in luxury, says, Brigid Callaghan After holidaying in rented Caribbean Villas Turkey Celebrity Cruises A pattern of islands Red Seat Holidays Cunard Crown No Title Dig that ancient moat Derwent May reflects on a watery decoration that was once a detensive way of life Quaint, pompous and very odd Feather report Forte Hotels That's no lady, that's a cannibal Distilling nectar for the gods Quentin Crewe continues his celebration of French cuisine with a glass of well-aged armagnac Odd bins Eat out for charity Restaurants across Britain are preparting for theri answer to live Aid on October 17. Frank Jeffery raises his glass to their enterprise Restaurant Watch Win a Case of Armagnac Dish of the Day Turnberry Hotel Easy feasts with Italian flavour Frances Bissell shares favourite recipes for summery pastas and puddings Picnic with a secret Entertaining Answers Times reader Patricia Payne describes her dream meal Glowing on holiday Jane MacQuitty chooses wines to put you in a relaxed mood Placing its previous, own-label white burgundy Best Buys United Cutlers of Sheffield A piece of the action You do not have to be a chess player to get into the game. Guy walters finds that there is a thriving market for antique chess sets Multiple Display Advertising Items Shoparound British Antique Replicas Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Dialbury Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Be a zookeeper for a day Gets your budding artists to draw a London Zoo picture and they could win a great prize. Susan MacDonald explains Scp Limited How to find the animals Moben Kitchens Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyer's guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvouz The parish hope for years to come In an industrial city dogged by decline, Ruth Gledhill visits a spritited symbol of faith Sara Eden The Times St Agnes Church, Easterside, Middlesbrough,… Variations on a stripy-leaved theme Francesca Greenoak tells why she is succumbing to variegated foliage Shopparound Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax My Perfect Weekend Pamela, Lady Harlech Chairman, English National Ballet Agriframes Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Hello dolly, goodbye childhood When a doll fetches more than £90.000 at auction, it is time for a grown-up appraisal. Sarah Jane Checkland looks in the toy-box The Times The challenge of the chukka John Watson reports on the glamour, discipline and daunting costs of playing polo Sporting Life Noble Caledonia Limited Family values with a sting Property London Apartments Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Sop & Co Alpine retreat in the Haute-Savoie Multiple Classified Advertising Items ArtDeco Penthouse W6 Architect Designed Multiple Display Advertising Items Ward Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd. Ga General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale around £250,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tw Suiter & Son Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Word-Watching The Times World Chess Championship Multi-cultural, in a roundabout way Despite itself, the London borough of Brent is getting its artistic act, together. Simon Tait reports Brown's old shade of blues A veteran of the Hollywood club circuit is back in the limelight Grimes of passion below the surface Opera on Record Centenary marked with virtuoso style Proms Round-Up The Sunday Times Time to let the imagination flow Concerts LPO/Welser-M?st Benjamin Queen Elizabeth Hall To Advertise South Bank Wigmore Hall Duke of York's theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Classical Spectacular Motorola & Mobile Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paul McCartney the New World Tour Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Satellite British Diabetic Association BBC1 Variations Radio 1 Choice Variations Radio 3 Choice BBC1 Satellite And so to Bed The Complete Bedroom Shop Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3156 From Dylan to the wild Dani The highlight of the week is Norman Lewis's time-travelling trip to New Guinea. The programme contains all the wild exotica you might expect, but its real strengths are Lewis's intelligence, care and curiosity—qualities often lacking in most programmes these days. The best of the other programmes include Mavis Nicholson's interview with two women who used to be man and wife, a scary report from the seaside, and a lurid melodrama set in Cardiff It's the way they tell 'em Caitlin Moran on the sexy appeal of the new comedy Exclusive Hotels Offer Spode Factory Shop Best Films Best Sport Schlock Matthew Parris: Showdown for Major The Unseen Beatles Michelos P H S Magazine Contributors Bel Mooney's Diary Radio 3 Something for the Weekend John Diamond The point of Hair was not that it was dirty, but that it was new Bring me my bow Sideways glance Not Wat Bottoms Up Eddie spotting Which? Smoking Cause Health Departments Music to Scottish Ears? (8) Exit Polls "33" Export (French drink) Admittedly the Audi S2 differs from its Audi Informed Small, but perfectly Her mentors were men and her affairs stormy, yet Francoise Giroud is a staunch believer in the power of women and the compatibility of the sexes. Charles Bremner meets the grande dame of the French chattering classes The Car in Fro and Mercedes is Toyota Star? So You Wanna Be a Rock 'N' Roll Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Sha Pla Dow The Writing School Noble Caledonia Limited Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it Superman? Since lcarus made his mythical journey, man's attempts to fly, powered by his own energy, have been many. Nick Nuttall meets the lates t inventor whose ornithoter may make his high-flown ambition a reality Naturally dopey Findings Feline fevers Findings Hot hydro discoveries Findings Sizing up a ghetto Reliving a thousand lives Paperbacks Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Lawyers Cracking It (Part 51): Holidays-Spain Thriller (1982) The Vultyure picks over the bones of coutemporary culture Performance (1968, released 1970) 20Th-Century Classics Fat is a Feminist Issue (1978) On the road There is much to aloha than a glib greeting intoned by Hawaiian hotel porters, Jan Morris finds Eating Out French Wines in Plain English City Lights William Cash is struck by a west coast social disease: tippitilius Taking on the World Robin Young meets the two women who will be representing Britain, and The Times, in the Champagne Charlie round-the-world competition E&O Anglo Pacific U. K. Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Air New Zealand the pride of the pacific Don't leave home without us A holiday away from the office can be more hell than heaven, Roger Collis writes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect & Music Art Tours Ltd Heathrow Park Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland Czech Republic Hungary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovery Cruises Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Steamy weekends Campanile UK Ltd Cornwall & Devon Activity Holidays Bovey House Hotel East Devon The Ramblers Exmoor Walton Hall Members Ltd Cornwall & Devon Games People Play Enter Password Joining Cix Chess Reykjavik, February/march 1987 Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3212: Personality Paris by Lato Picture Gallery Jean Paul Gaultier A Childhood Tate Gallery Black Label
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