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News from 27/07/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Stephen Osgood, Jeremy Laurance, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Archie Coutts, Ian Murray, John Wadham, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Mark Lennox-Boyd, Joseph Williams, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Robert Bernstein, Simon Wessely, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Ashenden, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Anne E. Mace, Chair, Strange, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, J. Shackles, Bettina Vestring, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Colin Champbell, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Liana Stupples, Colin Harbrough, Woodrow Wyatt, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Edward Fennell, Lord Scarman, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan, Angela McCkay, Elspeth Morton, Frances Gibb and Nicholas Watt, Ian Brunskill, Caroline Bingham, Raymond Keene, Bernard Shaw, Brian Masters, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Nisson Shulman, (Coordinator), Charles Pollard, Chairman, Brenda Almond, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Burnett-Hall, Richard Evans, Tom Williamson, Tim Judah and Joel Brand, Oliver Holt, Gill Witter, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Valerie Goldberg, Liz Gerard, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, David Conn, Anna Kythreotis, H. Gort, Alan Lee, Anne McElvoy and Anatol Lieven, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Craig Sams, Simon Lee, Derek Harris, C. L. Crawford, Kenneth Trench, Chairman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Ian Robertson, Bernard Levin and Woodrow Wyatt, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Jamie James, Tony Symes, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Roger Pearson, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Rebel Tory Allason loses party whip Tory whips decided to take a tough line with the Mp who missed last week's confidence vote as John Major brushed aside questions over his "bastards" gibe By our Staff Report: Wimp tag unfair, Major told ITN Index Death in France Boy aged 9 murdered in park Rees-Mogg Maastricht action flawed, government QC says Reuter, Foreign Staff: Lebanon puts case against Israel to UN Class of Gallant women save England but not Gooch Bernard Levin AA Five Star Service Law Debating the Royal Commission In the Times One degree under? Friday Second degree MPs attack fees charged in Maxwell assets hunt A select committee is calling for a review of the conduct of lawyers and accountants seeking the missing Maxwell millions Nordic sport Walk-on part for Tory candidate at Christchurch Bastards flock to join stoolpigeons Spy expert has gift for self-publicity Man in the News Global-link Travel Mitterrand adds to Major's woes over Europe Taylor speaks on right to jury trial News in Brief Human 'mad cow' fears News in Brief Schools wait for budget News in Brief Store recruits graduates News in Brief Baby goes to father News in Brief Community grieves for schoolboy murdered in park It is so strange to find this happening a country which we grew up to believe was civilised £1m Cartier plot gang convicted Head of programmes switches TV channels McVicar says son is taking revenge Brewery sues Botham over deal to visit pubs Vet in death leap 'had killed wife' Forte Hotels Nissan By a Staff Reporter: Lady Foster sues after airport arrest Pakistan-born wife of architect 'treated with rudeness and hostility News in Brief Mother held Gp hostage News in Brief Tourists sue News in Brief Exams appeal News in Brief Rape concern News in Brief Deep trouble News in Brief How to follow the chess moves The Times World Chess Championship MPs seek new policy on young offenders Halifax U-boat find raises fear of vandals By a Staff Reporter: £86m to be spent on secret service HQ Mercury The optimism of youth confronts realities of the classless society A nation's future: The Times follows the fortunes of four 16-year-olds Eight out of ten school pupils will now go on to full-time education after 16. How will they fare in the face of daunting obstacles? American pupils succeed amid social turmoil In one American School, with its own armed guards, education offers the only escape from the gangs and crack dens of Los Angeles, Ben Preston writes Four set put on the road to work Lavinia Sargeant Government 'acting illegally' in attempt to ratify Maastricht Lord Rees-Mogg's last-ditch attempt to block the Maastricht treaty got under way in the High Court yesterday Tory Euro-enthusiasts warn against concessions By our Legal Correspondent: Youth versus experiehce in treaty trial 'Brainiest' barrister takes up challenge for Rees-Mogg Presiding judge on his way to Lords Masons British Gas Portillo considers 'Medicard' plan to curb health bill Major's slip-up helps to dispel wimp image Riddell on Politics Top people's body to advise on MPs' pay Parliament today Metro Manhattan MP held in protest against whaling Our Foreign Staff: Regions gain role but parliament will retain power South Africa's draft constitution is unveiled amid fresh wave of racial violence Revulsion and recrimination mark white worshippers' deaths DAKS Simpson Clinton pounds the miles to win over waverers Carpet traders ordered to free child slaves Delhi says that it will stop children being forced to make carpets illegally But its statement of good intentions is unlikely to change the status quo (Reuter): Forty-five survive Korean air crash News in Brief (Reuter): China's Games bid opposed News in Brief (Reuter): Somalis killed News in Brief (AFP): Brazil arrests News in Brief Storms return News in Brief (Reuter): Name dropped News in Brief (Reuter): Marcos deal News in Brief Izetbegovic backs down heads for partition talks The Muslim leader is being urged to abandon his insistence ona multi-etnic Bosnia. But an accord in Geneva will still not pave the way for peace Rivals scrap over shattered shell of ancient Mostar Fierce volleys of automatic weapon, sniper, and artillery fire whistle across the boulevard, Joel Brand writes. Soon there will be little left to conquer St. Joseph's Hospice Hutchison Telecom Rouble reform leaves little change in consumers' pockets The long overdue currency reform was an exercise reminiscent of Soviet days. While conceived on a grandise scale, it was realised in chaos, Anne McEtvoy writes Yeltsin raises ceiling on old notes for new in face of public rage Extra Watch Security Systems Our Foreign Staff: Turkey presses for UN troops in Azerbaijan Bechstein falls flat after 140 years Party has 'popular' new image Israelis and Lebanese abandon villages as shelling intensifies US anxious over effects of losing peace initiative Warren Christopher's chance of making progress in the peace negotiations has always been slim. Now, with the latest bloodshed, it is even more remote Reuter: UN questions Iraq over missile sites National Westminster Bank Where is French justice, asks mother of murdered Fiona Records reveal that the Killing of a British girl was premeditated , says Brian Masters A match with no rules As divorce rates soar, marriage manners are in a mess It is a minefield of etiquette, with a new morality Have they forgotten how to play? Hopscotch, tag and kiss chase are disappearing from playgrounds as the computer game takes over Huckleberry hounded How did America's freedom of speech become a freedom to censor and ban? Drugs to keep cancer at bay Doctors are walking a tightrope in deciding when the benefits giving tamoxifen to healthy women outweigh the drawbacks The tragedy of forgetting When he was 16, Adrian Treadgold's memories stopped. How can he live a fulfilling life, asks lan Roberston Doctor, will this operation work? Don't be shy. Ask for all the facts about your hospital treatment Why ME is not all in the mind Doctors get an unfair press when treating chronic fatigue sysndrome Psychiatric disorder and physical illness are not contradictory MOPS Lynne Truss Why do big-screen advertisements have a long and boring lfie? Book early The Times Diary Picture Gallery Take me to your leaders If the British public feel alienated from their political masters, then there is an abovius, if rather spooky, explanation Rebels regroup The Times Diary Mapless Maddock The Times Diary Fawning on The Times Diary Untrusted? The Times Diary Next post The Times Diary Major has shown his mettle Woodrow Wyatt says the prime minister has won a notable victory Closer to France London and Paris are embarked on a new courtship Legitimate Issues Who really saved Britain from the social chapter? Learning Curve Education should be the heart of government strategy Police and the Sheehy report Protection of victims Mystery tour Water: who decides and who pays? Building bridges Defeating leprosy Prisoners abroad The morals of homosexuality 'Average' poverty Understanding males Well worn Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagements The Royal Society of Chemistry Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Chinese soldiers hid in maze of tunnels Luncheon Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Royal College of Physicians Secretaries and Administrators The British Kidney Patient Association Leathersellers' Company Reception Legal appointment General Matthew B. Ridgway General Matthew B. Ridgway, commander the famous US 82nd Divison during the second world war and United Nations superme commander in Korea from 1951, died yesterday in Pittaburgh aged 98, He was born on March 3 , 1895 Personal Column Picture Gallery Elmar Klos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Malvern Festival William Bates William Stanley Bates, Cmg, former British Ambassador to Korea and High Commissioner to Guyana, died on July 18 aged 72. He was born on September 7 , 1920 Father George Golding George Golding Obe, Father Superior of the Oxford Mission in Bangladesh, died at the Missionn House in Barisal on July 7 aged 82. He was born on February 9 , 1911 Absent Allason to lose party whip The Times Crossword No 19,293 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses The Times Tomorrow Business Today Sorry Tale New Driver US Hunting The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Small Business Picture Gallery Pound gains as ERM fate hangs In balance The Bundesbank is likely to cut official interest rates later this week to bail out the Erm, even aftery worrying German inflation figures were produced yesterday The curious silence of Chancellor Clarke Arts Sport News Corp takes control of HK satellite group Minister cultivates US investment An American start bank, a plastics and a chemicals company are thought to be contemplating investing in Britain. The employment secretary went to see them The Times World Chess Championship BAe-Taiwan deal on aircraft edges nearer Brent Walker confirms William Hill approach Business Roundup Bond issues increased Vw told to fight back Business Roundup Specialeyes looks up Business Roundup Orders boost Capita Business Roundup Printer axes 90 jobs Business Roundup Sharp decline for CRT Business Roundup France and UK at odds over EBRD Reuters share plan will distribute £350m to investors Reuters Holdings, with about ?700 million in the bank, concludes that shareholders will be better served throught a cash distribution rather then expansion Merrydown falls on flat result 'Sorry tale' of Lloyd's syndicates Paris brokers scent a cut in rates CNT London's economy bigger than HK Costs order in pension fund action Shandwick split Boeing gloom Wool ruling Heron sale £1.3m bonuses Multiple Display Advertising Items TSB sells Swan National Leasing for £182.5m TSB's beleaguered shareholders breathed a sigh of relief as the bank extracted a better then expected price for Swan National Leasing from Forward Trust Motor World accelerates to £1.4m Hopes of lower German interest rates hearten shares Stock Market Sacked chief of MGM seeks $5m By our Banking Correspondent: Union Discount returns to profit Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Dow ends at new High World Markets Nuclear 'dinosaurs' or fossil fuel power: the hard choice With Nuclear Electric reporting today, ministers must decide whether the dreams of cheap atomic energy can be revived. Ross Tieman reports In the family The Times City Diary Tension high in other poll fight The Times City Diary Granada, goodbye The Times City Diary Parrots go cheap The Times City Diary Birthday girl The Times City Diary Union Discount Tempus TSB Tempus State must sort out Maxwell mess Cash is no longer king Tempus Brent Walker Tempus Inflation and central bankers' fears The Times Anglian Water FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Good gains in thin trading First direct Help from City given to enterprise agency Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Profiles (UK) Ltd The London Computer Action Rooms Ltd Box Number Replies Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gultronics Systems Integration Centres Tough task of making art pay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Readers Multiple Classified Advertising Items UWE Bristol University of the West of England Answerlink PLC The Times Facilities Management Briefings Well, we are in the EEC like It or Not Our right to a fair trial The Times/LSE Forum on the Royal commission on Crimibal Justice takes place today. Four experts start the debate rolling Lord Scarman finds the report good in parts Two roles should not be confused The Police Must Be Investigators—but Not Prosecutors Second opinion needed The report has failed on at least four counts Scrivenor: The axe still falls Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Going up Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Ambushed Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Time is money Inns and Outs Scrivenor: Sick leave Peters & Peters Brewer Morris A free hand to end injustice Leading Manchester Barristers' Chambers Conference and Communications Company Limited QD Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin AMEC Modulus Management Consultancy Ltd Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Video Enterprises One KBW Westminster Medical North West London Advisory & Broking services Times Newspapers The BCCI gravy train rolls on The bank's liquidation has led to criticism over the fees involved, writes David Conn Accountants and lawyers have spent £1 million a week Legal Appointments Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barrister's Clerk Zarak MacRae Brenner MacDonald & Company Recruitment Northern star looks to the City Eversheds wants to recruit a London firm to its organisation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Term does not exclude set-off Compulsory membership is breach of right of freedom of association Closure of single-sex school lawful Refusal of parental rights to Jehovah's Witness breaches European Convention Suing over alleged pecuniary loss Figures apply only to the one case Regina v Kenny Act limits judicial review power Lights, camera, action… forget it As queues form for the summer's hit movies, Geoff Brown looks at cinema's less glorious moments Fruit and veg stalls out, opera stalls in The latest scheme for the redevelopment of Spitalfields Market will give London a new, third opera house of a size ideal for chamber works. Anna Kythreotis reports Visual Art One last impression from the marvellous Marcel? Arts Briefing Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of thestre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessments of films in London and (where indlcated with the symbol on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Before the world went Pop Galleries" Jamie James on a New York show of American art from the Fifties and early Sixties Testing the water Opera: The Romanian State Opera's damp but determined British debut at the weekend Nabucco Rochester Castle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Juno & the Paycock Drama to move the audience Promeriade productions may be hazardous, but they can bring an epic subject vividly to life Joseph Willams goes walkabout Fine jewel in a solid setting New Music: A Boules premiere crown the success of the South Bank's Meltdown festival; the Kronos test the frontiers of the quartet at the Barbican Eclectic echoes of elsewhere First steps show signs of promise Dance Nadine Meisnter is encouraged by the standards in the end-of-year performances by four of Britain's top ballest schools` The Times Merten stuns US Open field Rank outside wins most important title in women's golf Restless Pyman easily clears first hurdle No title Pools Forecast For the Record Fixtures IBERIAB Brundle believes Williams should keep Hill Brazilian manager pleads for support Sport in Brief Leicestershire triumph Sport in Brief Withers roars for Lions Sport in Brief Brydon sprints clear Sport in Brief Hungarians mistaken Sport in Brief Longo suffers injury Sport in Brief Word-Watching The Times Sports Service Balding team in key for Goodwood Kingsclere trainer explains to Richard Evans why he changed his stable routine after adopting several ideas from Martin Pipe Thunderer: Goodwood Thunderer: Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Today's Races on Television Goodwood BBC1 England youths promise rosy future Rapid Raceline England women register notable victory Yesterday's Scoreboards Cricketcall Gooch should be judged on his merits Alan Lee, Cricket correspondent, reflects that the wheel turned full circle for a luckless captain Much of the script needs only minor tinkering indeed, to read like a riotous success…amid the near misses were some genuine victories Sussex up against favourites Glamorgan snatch spoils Northants are well placed for late title challenge BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Philips Golf Gooch resigns as Australians celebrate England delay naming new captain after Headingley defeat ends pursuit if the Ashes Border reaches peak on day of mixed emotions Concise Crossword No 3158 Winning Move Word-Watching Football Barclays

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