News from 28/07/1993
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S. Gwyn James, James Landale, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent and Joel Brand, Alexandra Frean, Philip Rhodes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Richard Thomas, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Kate Smith, Margaret J. Broome, Jeremy Kingston, Nicholas Lavender, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Ross Tieman and Janet Bush, James MacDonald, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Tom FitzPatrick, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Lord Chalfont, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Ken Beere, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Anatol Lieven and Anne McElvoy, John Lidstone, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Kinnaird, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Alexander Davidson, Anne B. Taylor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, C. D. Ellis, Charles Bremner, Eric H. Hanson, G. A. Hosking, Derwent May, Norman Willis General Secretary, Sally Jones, James Landale and Marianne Curphey, Adam Lebor, Pual Condon, Philip Bassett, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Marit Hargie, M. A. Thompson, Gillian Bowditch, Wolfgang Münchau, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Roy Roebuck, Richard Evans, Edward Heath, Russell Chamberlain, C. H. Whittnall, Teresa Gorman, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter Taylor, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Martin Ivens, Martin Rosenbaum, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Jonathan Clark, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Geoffrey Maddrell Chief Executive, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Allen Robertson, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Christopher Elliott, Alan Coren, H. L. Thomson (Director), Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Kelbie, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Deirdre Clarke, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Bruce Stevenson (Chief Executive and Treasurer), Marmaduke Hussey and Lord Chalfont, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoLords find Baker guilty of contempt Constitutional experts say ministers must be more cautious after the law lords reaffirmed the Civil War principle of the law's pre-eminence over government Index Françoise Sagan Italian bombings leave five dead Spy Wars CBI urges base rate cut as exports falter Legal chiefs are divided over jury trial reform Alan Coren French agree to review murder case England's summer rained off again N&P Duke Hussey on reforms In the Times Passport to progress Second degree Backbenchers hail 'silver lining' after Major's gaffe Socialite duchess dies in sleep Police recover stolen British Museum treasures Lib Dems prepare to rout Tories Margaret Thatcher's Single-minded approach is fondly remembered by many of the Tory defectors ion Christchurch Royal role with UN in doubt Gloomy fare for a captive audience Matthew Parris Political Sketch Man arrested over Slough boy's murder News in Brief BR brings back porters News in Brief Boys held for robbery News in Brief Double killer missing News in Brief City tower reprieved News Iin Brief £45m heroin haul News in Brief 'Highwaywoman' who threatened to cry rape is jailed Police hunt killer of 'devoted' couple Holy syndrome hits tounsts Lady Foster in tears at High Court Abbey National Judges back gazumped buyer Whitehall resounds with battle cries as Mi6 turns on critics Eavesdroppers get no access to spy HQ Artificial wombs could be saving babies in five years Britons drive a hard bargain and cut car sales by £4bn A review of new and used car sales reveals the extent to which the recession affected the nation's buying habits in 1991-2 In the parish of departed souls, church remains a beacon Jury clears man who hit rowdies Islanders vote out condoms Police chiefs agree more talks on pay By our Crime Correspondent: Life-term silence ends Rapist gets eight years News in Brief Killing verdict News in Brief Friends die News in Brief Inquest on boy News in Brief Frost libelled News in Brief Mail bagged News in Brief Two staff at old people' home sacked after lying to police Petty burgiar murdered widow of 99 Agent drops attempt to sell drug story National Savings The Times World Chess Championship Nissan Taylor defends trial by jury and rejects plea bargaining Commission report raises differebces between Lord Chief Justice and Director of Public Prosecutions This is the text of the speech by the Lord Chief Justice opening the " Criminal Justice after the Royal Commission" conference By our Legal Correspondent: Police press for changes on disclosure QC says report abandons the innocent Lawyers Picture Gallery Sentencing rule comes into force next month DPP insists right enshrined in Magna arta is obsolete Barbara Mills By our Legal Correspondent: Quality of judging'a lottery' The Bar Shadow Chancellor must start to sell Opposition economic policies to the voter Rees-Mogg is accused of political motives Maastricht case a back-door challenge to wisdom of treaty, court told Alliance Leicester MPs call for study of civil service Ministers fear new row over Europe FO man says Iraq deal was wrong Ministers allowed breach of rules, enquiry told Picture Gallery Ireland aid Around the Lobby Labour cuts Around the Lobby Seats split Around the Lobby Waste date Around the Lobby Castro signals his retreat from the pains of socialism Survivors tell of Gape Town raid Delhi's killer buses stop at nothing Honda Sandinistas deny rebel attack link Ragtag zealots sabotage hopes for Middle East peace Israeli attempts to diminish the fighting spirit of Islamic gurrillas in Lebanon seem bound to fail. With Iranian backing Hezbollah has the weapons and finance to match its revolutionary zeal Americans blame Iran far border war with Israelis Pepsi pays for jackpot chaos President telephoned friend two days before 'suicide' Racial riots issue threatens Dinkins New York contest Clinton clamps down on migrants (Reuter): Colombia leader to agree drug pact News in Brief (Reuter): Cameras set up News in Brief (AP): Embassy bomb News in Brief (Reuter): Frigates sold News in Brief (Reuter): Quake visitors News in Brief (AFP): Kim support News in Brief (AP): Grin reaper News in Brief (Reuter): Acid cloud News in Brief No Title Yeltsin sacks 'corrupt' security chief Moscow leadership rift Balkan leaders sit down to discuss end of war and Bosnia partition Trabis splutter onto Budapest scrap heap Rouble panic is storm before calm AA Homequote (AFP): US flood relief funds get go-ahead News in Brief Lorries move News in Brief (Reuter): Dam approved News in Brief (AFP): Briton charged News in Brief (AP): Raft check News in Brief Friends in continental places While British parliamentarians were voting on that treaty, other Europeans were putting their party hats on The politics of precedents Lord Rees-Mogg's case has made a clash between Commons and courts all too likely, says Jonathan Clark Clinton's fixer in a mighty fix Dan Rostenkowski, a politician of the nod-and-a-wink school, is vital to the White House. Yet, Martin Fletcher reports, he may soon have to resign Following iii father's footsteps John McVicar does not want his son to be a criminal too. Martin Ivens celebrates the virtues of the family business A lifetime of living dangerously Since she was a teenager (left) scandal has doffed Francoise Sagan. Now 58, she assured Charles Bremner that she would never grow up Trouble with rouble fever How our correspondent found herself on the breadline in Moscow Luncheon Alan Coren One day they'll come and ask, Can we have our balls back, please? No loyalists left? The Times Diary Justice in black and white The new constitution for South Africa must represent the aspirations of all the country's people-including the Zulus Next year's crop The Times Diary Innings, outings The Times Diary Path to the top The Times Diary Sticks and stones The Times Diary Now full speed into Europe The rebels deserve no quarter, says Edward Heath Rouble Madness Yeltsin must now give the reformers his decisive backing Runciman Revisited Lord Taylor's views on criminal justice should be heeded Test of a Captain Gooch's successor will assume a uniquely English burden Off -the-record gaffes leaks and careful choice words Childbirth choice County loyalties Policing the East Schizophrenic attacks Removing travellers Paying the price for Church losses Born survivors Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheons Glovers' Company Dinner Church news British Journal of Hospital Medicine Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Anniversaries The Samaritans Samad's Limited Margaret Duchess Qf Argyll Margaret Duches of Argyll died in a London nursing home on July 25 aged 80. She was born on December 1,1912 Personal Column Peretz Miransky The Primacy Archbishop Lang Nominated T. Dan Smith T. Dan Smith, the former Newcastle upon Tyne Labour council leader who was jailed for six years after corruptly receiving money from the architect john poulson, died yesterday aged 78. He was born in wallsend on may 11.1915 The battle for local news Electronic media are improving coverage in areas that will give regional papers a run for their money, says Alexandra Frean Media, Sales & Markerting Cedar International Riley Secure & Provide PLC A Major Middle East Company Requires Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercuri Urval Showroom Manager Your Personal Recession Ends Here! Bread arid apound of papers, please More grocers want to be mini newsagents Resource Maximisation Southern Retail Super Manager The Times Newspapers New role for BBC governors Marmaduke Hussey, the BBC chairman, and Lord Chalfont, chairman of the Radio Authority, on broadcasting's future Change on such a scale is a bruising affair Michael Page Marketing Picture Gallery Gus Home Shopping Group The Quantum Group How we'll award the franchises The Radio Authority can smell a lobby a mile away Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,294 Business People in the Times Sport Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses Features Media The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Poor Review All aboard The Pound Music Eurotunnel and TML reach agreement Peace breaks out in the Channel tunnel Eurotunnel and the contractors that are building the Channel rail link have buried their differences and aim to get the tunnel finished in time for next May's inauguration Picture Gallery Waiting for all that surplus gas Frenchman looks set for EBRD job Arts Sport Currencies Screened in the Cinema IBM's 85,000 job cuts to cost record $9bn British Exodusto France Standard & Poor's takes dim view of Lloyd's business plan Nuclear Electric expects job losses and profit without levy National Westminster Bank Hunt urges united stand for free trade Dear Fidel: have I got a job for you Attempt to delay look at BCCI audit fails SIB widens enquiry into Goldman Sachs Business Roundup Hambros settles at £7m Business Roundup Auditing proposal Business Roundup Linx profits fall Business Roundup Inveresk improves Business Roundup Menvier rings up more Business Roundup Swan Hunter loses Business Roundup Sugar spells out Spurs loan deal Profits at Reuters leap by £30m on currency gains Shares up as rumours of rate cut hit pound Pearson to concentrate on media by floating Royal Doulton and Camco Nuclear Electric By our City Staff: Taiwan approves BAe deal Date set for Daimler's US listing VW savings Jenkins up 67% Flowers placed Textile ahead Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Stagecoach to take war chest of 50m on acquisition trail Rooney stays at Spring Ram Shares shrug off Wall Street blues to end 35 points higher Stock Market Enquiry call into Astra is rejected Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Wall Street The Times Teleshare Danger signs show up in the disappointment 6index Philip Bassett finds cause for concern in the uncertainty about recovery revealed by the CBI's latest industrial trends survey Ratner receives dubious honour The Times City Diary Driven to drink The Times City Diary Before the mast The Times City Diary Who gains from the Social Chapter? Small firms must cultivate private investors Tunnelling together Tempus Pearson Tempus Reuters Tempus Fimbra Nuclear Electric Tempus The Times United Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Rise before German meeting First direct Meridian The Wellcome Trust Crone Corkill Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Mary's Hospital Office Angels News International PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor School of Oriental and African Studies … of London Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Four Seasons Hotel Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Gordon·yates Diana Duggan Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Segal Recruitment Blue Arrow Personnel Services Bond Street Bureau Multi-Lingual Opportunities Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Devonshire Appointments Ltd. Windsor Team Secretary Capbe bell-Johnston Recruitment Advertising Limited Pan European Recruitment No Title Further Education Unit Crone Corkill Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ireland Allsop & Co. Rentals Prestigious Homes Kensington Multiple Classified Advertising Items £1 Million & over Properties Repossession/probate Holland Park's Specialist Agent Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Georgian-Style House in Shakespeare's… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Esk Tower Green Lane by Lasswade Multiple Classified Advertising Items More than a year in Provence Chrisine Webb on why Britons are crossing the Channel for a permanent home in Frnace. . . and buying a second-hand timeshare Injunctions can be made against ministers of the Crown Industrial tribunal entitled to examine surrounding facts Cheap way to share some time abroad Getting into the swing The saxophone has been around for more than 150 years, Widget Finn reports Roland E-86 Simply the Best! Unforgettable 50's Tune in to the Proms Tonight Live only on Radio 3.… The fairer Sax Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Very light to the touch A digital piano does not need tuning, is easy to carry and is perfect for practising Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bought & Sold For Sale All part of "World of Music Ltd. Klavar Music Foundation of Great Britain (TT) Playing the name game, and winning Rock: Adrian Deevoy sees Prince's new European tour get off to a typically lively start Bath builds on past glories Architecture: Marcus Binney on a triumph of urban conservation Theatre Yamaha Clavinova Books Mersey mission Arts Briefing Entertainments The Times World Chess Champinship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargle 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 Heroines who remain unsung Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a botched opportunity for backstage drama Under the Stars Greenwich Short-changed Grieg Proms BBC SO/Lazarey Albert Hall/BBC2 Memory banks raided Radio: Derwent May The Times In brief, nicer than a novel? Literature: Clive Davis reports on the increasing popularity, with both authors and readers, of the short story Distilled essence of motion Chris Nash's photographs of dance alter the way the two media regard each other, Allen Robertson writes Time-capsule that is past compare Opera: Rodney Milnes on 18th-century pleasures at Sweden's Drottningholm Festival Beauty's swings and roundabouts Dance: Nadine Meisner Vaudeville Theatre Gainer overcomes prejudice with pride of performance Sally Jones looks at two competitors whose determined battle against disability has taken them to the top of wheelchair tennis Forysyth is master in fine cup display The Record The Times Skelton and Armstrong must deliver the goods By our Sports Staff: Mitchell's move upsets Swindon Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results By our Sports Staff: Surprise defeat for Open hero Pyman Zafonic's ran hinges oil weather Richard Evans Nap: Umbria (7.10 Epsom) Next best: Stonehatch (3.45 Good wood) James over the nibon after 33-1 big-race success Today's Races on Television Goodwood Bbc1 Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Goodwood Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Epsom Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Leicester Morris men dancing to a new refrain Michael Henderson talks to Glamorgan's captain and finds that ambition is alive and well in the Principality England plans under-15 event Surrey face tense uphill struggle Ratcliffe century puts Warwickshire in control Maynard exacts heavy toll as Worcestershire falter Scoreboard Sotomayor breaks his own record Sport in Brief Pipe receives £200 fine Sport in Brief Cornwall take title Sport in Brief Kambli in the runs Sport in Brief Bates battles through Sport in Brief Drug test confession Sport in Brief New design approved Sport in Brief Youngsters play away Sport in Brief Word-Watching BBC1 Variations National Library for the Blind Equestrianism Atherton gets chairman's vote Sussex Scoreboard Sussex Concise Crossword No 3159 Given victory chance by sacrificial Lamb Winning Move Word-Watching Lewis conveys confidence as countdown commences NEC Tennis
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