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News from 29/07/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Jack Maurice, Tej L. Kapil, Jon Ashworth, DR. R. Hawley, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Michael Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nirmala Rao and Ken Young, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Khadijah Knight (Assistant Director), Peter Ball, Billy Lee, Michael Fredrikson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, David Warwick, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, John F. Martin, Simon Mundy, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Peter Smithers, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Mark Maryan, Charles Brown, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Aisling Foster, Ian McIntyre, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Dick Hinder, Nick Somper, Sarah Johnson, Philip Bassett, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins, Gillian Bowditch, Clive Bates, P. J. Kinsela, Barry Millington, Angela McCulloch, Christina Koning, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Rajnikant J. Mehta, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Michael Fowle, Barry Pickthall, Paul Bryant, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Harry Bramma, Director, Hannah Hunt, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Colin Passey, Tony Rocca, David Selbourne, Norman Stone, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, Joanna Pitman, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Jean-Louis Barsoux, James Pringle, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Scott Whiteley, Ann Newman, John Shaw, Lesslie K. Watson, G. C. Houghton (Archivist), Peter Riddell, Andy Martin, Dominic Hardy, Denise Burnett, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Anne Baker, Margaret Davies, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Peter Riddell and Nicholas Wood, Colin Campbell, Patricia Day and Rudolf Klein, Ben Morland, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Aneirin Sion Owen, Umar Hegedüs (Director), M Charlesworth, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, William Hale,

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Lilley plans curbs oil invalidity benefit Index Janet Bush Tory support at 12-year low as Lib Dems surge The Liberal Democrats are poised to seize Christchurch as a poll reveals Conservative standing has slipped since the leaking of John Major's interview Any Questions? Only if they are polite Women and Sex Clarke under pressure to cut base rates Clinton offers UN air protection in Bosnia Matthew Parris Papal ban on birth control renewed Abbey National Index In the Times One degree under? Tomorrow Second degree Whisper campaign threatens Major 's Northern Ireland policy The Anglo-Irish agreement is in doubt as disbelief grows at the prime minister's assurance that no deal was made with the Ulster Unionists City leatders want plastic barricades to remain Hutchison Telecom Major's popularity still at record low Aspel takes big red book back to BBC Youth, 16, charged with Akhlaq murder News in Brief Repossession total falls News in Brief Duchess backed by UN News in Brief Phone tapes cleared News in Brief Charges dropped News in Brief TB campaign renewed News in Brief Correction News in Brief Woman tourist left for dead in quarry by 'evil' attacker Evicted pensioner loses claim Magazine Lady Foster 'aggressive' to Customs Court grants review of extradition move MFI Daughter begs for clue to killing Sheehy expects pay reform to be diluted Concerted protests by chief constables could block some refoms, says the man behind the free-market proposals Dell Operation Bumblebee nets 310 people in London dawn raids Lawyer held burglar by ponytail Gore tours cash in on grim East End Examiner vanishes with papers Literature gives way to schlock horror A report on reading habits finds the revival of British contemporary writing, hailed in the 1980s, has not survived MPs blame Crown immunity policy for royal firetraps Historic British building at risk of deadly fire disasters By a Staff Reporter: Childcare standards attacked by experts Quality Sale Tax man in Nadir case arrested Citroën Parents break teachers' grip on discipline Broadmoor man caught News in Brief No Blandford News in Brief Escaper freed News in Brief Rape arrests News in Brief Getaway car News in Brief Editor 'to quit as chief executive' Viglen Prince at ease in nature's kingdom The Times World Chess Championship Enquiry will reject allegation of plot to close shipyard B&Q Falklands cited in defence of treaty challenge Ashdown calls for reforms Redwood laid bare Brown puts new shine on Labour party image Pledge on medicines refused Italy mourns as bombers assail a nation's heritage Denouncing cultural terrorists, the Italian president vowed to risk death rather than halt the war on corruption Hardliners undo rouble reform Thames Water Devon boy hailed as hero of Cape Town massacre As a spirit of forgiveness emerges from Sunday's church massacre, police believe that they may have found the killers' car Dixons (Reuter): Fear of civil war drives Nigerians out of the cities 'Depressed' Clinton aide had list of psychiatrists Reuter: Inkatha keeps up pressure Uneasy alliance bids for power in Japan Old guard tries to stay in command as Liberal Democrats face opposition exile 'Lame duck' Rao survives vote Asean nations set up security forum Ford Reuter: Russians trade sex for leather Hezbollah remnant defies Israel's bombing frenzy About 200,000 refugees have fled their homes in southern Lebanon, lending substrance to claims that Israel's aim is to destabilise the country UN warning after Rabin vows to step up assault Bosnian Muslims edge towards partition deal US curbs threaten Trident French defy history in battle over franc Whatever the Bundesbank's rate cut, drip-feeding the French economy is not likely to give it the boost it needs, Lawrence Freedman writes Trauma of 1982 recalled Selection of riot trial jury begins News in Brief (Reuter): Aboriginal pair compensated News in Brief (Reuter): Shelling claim News in Brief (AFP): Aids boom News in Brief (Reuter): Troop drive News in Brief (AFP): Party launched News in Brief (AFP): Babies for sale News in Brief (AP): Altered state News in Brief (Reuter): Pane anguish News in Brief Proton Where Tories once roamed Pilkington Glass 'She's great at doing walkabouts-but not so hot when it comes to the quotes' Alice Thomson trails the Lib Dem candidate who is determined not to blow her chances The Vandals return The church of St John Lateran in Rome is a target once again Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Sausages still on the menu Confusion over mad-cow disease . . . help for children who cannot smile . . . and for horse voices Raise your glasses to a longer life Do Mrs Bottomley's alcohol limits make sense? Dr James Le Fanu finds comfort in an American study Tomorrow Katharine Wells A mind-blowing comeback If you thought ECT was out of fashio—here is the shocking truth Happy families Forte Hotels Smoke alarm Italy's noisy reformation struggles on The one-party state is coming to an end, says David Selbourne The one-party state is coming to an end, says David Selbourne Corruption has been functinal, lubricating the state Long spoon time The Times Diary Too tough at the top Suddenly,'political suicide' is more than just a metaphor. But why now? Local politics writ large Peter Riddell on Ashdown's push for the big league Eastward Ho! London's East End is one of its glories Who, Whom The voters of Christchurch are just one angry group Fighting for Talks South Africa does not have the luxury of time The lost art of government Gordon's last stand A better Thames How New Britons see their contribution to the UK Voices of the church In the swim Air safety Wesley relics Value added Court Circular Today's royal engagements Reception Party Personal Column Luncheon Dinner Service Appointments Stargazers' guide to the night sky in August Birthdays Anniversaries Legal news Duchess will be denied Scots burial she desired Church news Forthcoming marriages University news School news Francis Bouygues Francis Bouygues, founder of the world's largest construction company, television tycoon and film financier, died on July 24 at Saint-Coulomb, near St Malo, Brittany, aged 71. He was born in Paris on December 5,1922 Captain Henry Denham Captain Henry Denham, CMG, British naval attaché in Stockholm, 1940-47, died on July 15 aged 95. He was born on September 9,1897 Personal Column Association Action Police "Traps" for Motorists William Davison William Davison, TD, former consultant physician in geriatric medicine to Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, died of cancer in Cambridge on July 15 aged 67. He was born in Sunderland on September 12,1925 Jon Darius Jon Darius, senior curator at the Science Museum, Lonodn, died from cancer on July 12 aged 45. He was born in Montreal on May 9,1948 Britons say 'I do' to exotic weddings Marriage on a far-flung beach can be a romantic cost-saver, Marianne Curphey reports Alpine walkers get into their stride Young tourists are turning their backs on the beaches Celebrity Cruises Breaks with the luck of the Irish Racing festivals are an increasingly attractive bet for hardened and occasional punters alike Opera at Longleat Travelers Stansted shut to TWA Scotland sits tight Longwood holidays Runway goes nowhere fast A decision is needed soon on London's new runway, says Harvey Elliott Fancy a drive to Vienna for tea? A cross-Continent journey can be far more interesting than being confined to the cabin of a plane Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Alpha Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Poison lurks on Riviera Scientists cannot stop the spread of a toxic weed that is killing marine life A mouse fed the weed can die in three hours Flight Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bank Seat Search Flights Holiday treasure Flyaways Cheap Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Staves Savers Amsterdam Verona Travel Ltd Nelsons Travel Panic over fever UK runs out of booster for diphtheria Flights Europe and Worldwide News The Times Crossword No 19,295 Business People in the Times Sport Weather Pilkington Features Books The Times Tomorrow Arts Picture Gallery Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Reverse Signals The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Transatlantic lesson for the Chancellor Arts Coal campaigners challenge Magnox nuclear costs Clarke under pressure to cut rates Kenneth Clarke may be coming under increasing pressure from the markets to trim British interst rates after an expected cut by the Bundesbank in German rates today Picture Gallery Cinema Sport The Ex-Lands PLC Index Wellcome and Glaxo form US retail link VW stands by López as car sales show signs of recovery A 15 per cent in safes in June, against the market trend, gives Volkswagen hearts as the controversy over its new executive team continues to rage B. 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T Industries By our World Trade Correspondent: Frendiman wins EC backing for EBRD Brent Walker rules out fire sale of William Hill Business Roundup Gatt promises progress Business Roundup Kodak edges higher Business Roundup Durrant losses deepen Business Roundup Arlen rights issue Business Roundup St James's buys IFM Business Roundup Aitken Hume declines Business Roundup Stakis raises £9.5m Business Roundup Excalibur calls doctor Business Roundup Russell to chair 3i Business Roundup Company Results in Brief C&G cuts homes bad debt provision Exodus from societies boosts Iioyds Abbey Hunt expects 2,800 UK jobs will be created by Americans BAT leaps to record £906m despite US tobacco price war Paper firm profits jump 76% Generali BT profits of £757m draw criticism from both sides Ex-Lands to make £5.8m buy Shares below best as investors discount German rate cut Stock Market Recession drives Ford into red in Europe Ford of Britain, the car company's most important European business, has contributed substantially to burgeoning losses that coulf force plant shutdowns BT One under the eight: Gary Pettet, managing director,… Major Changes Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices Court Ref. No. JF644 Wall Street Public Notices How many more jobs will be sacrificed on the EMU altar? Economic View Janet Bush argues that even a big cut in German interest rates today will not be enough to bail out the Erm or Europe's struggling economies Revenue raiser The Times City Diary Paper chase The Times City Diary Black humour The Times City Diary Safe bet The Times City Diary Economics of nuclear power under the microscope Business Letters The Times Chewed tobacco Tempus British Telecom Tempus OTC drugs Tempus Lloyds Abbey Tempus Insurance, a suitable case for equal treatment National Westminster Bank German rates Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Equities close below best First direct MMC ready to shed light on future of the gas industry Accountancy & Finance Howgate Sable Accounting Manager Times Newspapers The Times Audit Supervisors Norfolk Group Financial Controller PQ Picture Gallery Cheers! A toast to success: A husband and wife team… BaTES Direct Communications David Thompson Associates Finance Manager in Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christie's sales up 60% as art market revives Changing style and emphasis to regain a lost reputation Three views on the importance professional ethics Don't be obsessed with other services of auditor firms Any company should be entitled to seek the best possible supplier for a service Helping spread the word Any Other Business Hoult hot seat Any Other Business Quiet collapse Any Other Business Court battle polishes disciplinary image Audit World merry-go-round in search of better rules Guidance can be found in almost every public library Limit to county court's children power Balancing consent order and interests of Child Associates Gas Supplies Ltd Associated Gas Supplies Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sitex Security Products Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concealed price labels lawful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Current evidence code relevant to earlier breach Registration of challenged foreign judgment No rights over towpath The Times Educational Supplement Time for the kidding to stop Cinema: Geoff Brown on two child-oriented summer films. Plus: a critics' forum and a festival report More than just galas Film Festivals: David Robinson reports from Sydney, Jerusalem and Stuttgart Barbican Theatre Map of the Human Heart Galleries Biters bitten by themselves What happens when film critics gather to discuss film criticism? Andy Martin watched the fur fly Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship 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 Reflections of love in extremis Theatre: Kate Bassett on a contribution to the debate about care of the elderly Father's Day West Yorkshire Playhouse Leeds Self-portrait of the picnicking classes Television: Lynne Truss finds the bite of a Peter Nicholas play undiminished after 25 years The Gorge BBC 2 The Times Paper chase leads nowhere The arts in Britian are stifled by red tape and inadequate funding, says Simon Mundy, outgoing director of the National Campaign fot the Arts Bringing life into line with fantasy John Russell Taylor on a welcome chance to assess the work of one of Britain's most undervalued artists Lovers thrive in an unromantic setting The controversial playwright Heiner Müller makes a powerful operatic debut with his Bayreuth staging of Tristan and Isolde Treble chance Arts Briefing Last chance Arts Briefing Great Classics on Offer The Times CD Direct Veteran shines in the limelight Jazz Charles Brown Ronnie Scott's Birmingham Meet the other Matthew Paris Matthew Parris makes the acquaintance of a medieval chronicler and discovers his namesake had a good eye for a story The Illustrated Chronicles of Matthews Paris Edited by Richard Vanghan Alan Sutton, £18.99 Centre of the sexual universe Sarah Johnson Pleasure The Truth about Female Sexuality By Margaret Leroy HarperCollins, £15.99 Minerva Press The Adelphi Press Does Wimbledon pass the cricket test? Aisling Foster East of Wimbledon By Nigel Williams Faber. £14.95 Summoned by the muezzin Living Islam By Akbar S. Ahmed Bbc Books, £15.99 Moral Spotlight on Bradford By Mohammed Siddique M. S. Press, £7.99 Elders but not betters Just like Eddie By Simmon Burt Faber, £14.99 Nude Men By Amanda Filipacchi Heinemann, £9.99 On the trail of wickedness Norman Stone considers the successes and failures of one man's single-minded campaign to bring Nazi war criminals to justice The Wiesenthal File By Alan Levy Constable, £18.95 Torment behind net curtains Derwent May Murder in the Heart By Alexandr Artley Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Private grief in the public domain Julia Neuberger Eating Children Young Dreams and Early Nightmares By Jill Tweedie Viking, £15.99 Moll The Making of Molly Parkin By Molly Parkin Gollancz, £15.99 Addict of the writing cure Ian McIntyre the Language of Autobiobiography Studies in the first person singular By John Sturrock Cambridge University Press, £35 The Pentland Press Italians set off as hot favourites The Times Smith tunes for record attempt Nigerian football party in hiding Programme By our Sports Staff: Basketball superstar dies on court Boston Celtics captain collapses after doctors disagree over heart condition Walker Cup man gets a roasting Giants too big for Phillies Faldo fishing for course records as Swedes go in search of a winner John Hopkins, golf correspondent, Previews the Scandinavian Masters near Gothenburg and observes another side to the world No 1 Games rights go for £306m Records tumble again to Jackson Sport in Brief Tranfield shows mettle Sport in Brief Tims goes through Sport in Brief Pierce turns to courts Sport in Brief Supreme Coltman Sport in Brief Hay quits internationals Sport in Brief Test pair cost £300,000 Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures Littlewoods Pools Skelton sets hot pace to raise British title hopes Word-Watching No understanding of pressures on Gooch Fancy that Harris holds breath in quest to rise among? lite Craig Lord reports on a British swimmer aiming to revive past glories in his search for success Resident problem Air of confidence Justifiable description Play it straight Time for a rest For the Record Yesterdays Racing Results Bigstone bursts Zafonic bubble Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Goodwood From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Weld has double celebration Thunderer: Yarmouth Thunderer: Salisbury Thunderer: Hamilton Park Over-confidence main threat to Glamorgan progress Taylor feasts on wayward attack Caddick and Mushtaq heap misery on Stewart Travaré gets best of captaincy battle in NatWest Trophy quarter-final against Somerset at Taunton Yesterday's Scoreboards Multiple Display Advertising Items Blakey and White battle in vain England's fate is in the balance By our Sports Staff: Ruthless Sussex prove too hot to handle BBC1 Variations Multiyork Yachting Atherton rises out of Ashes disaster New England captain vows to be his own as he answer call The New Man Concise Crossword No 3160 Dexter's gaffe fathers resentment Winning Move Word-Watching Athletes fall into debt to pay costs Commercial Union Cricket NB Selection Ltd Volt Delta Europe Coopers & Lybrand NB Selection Ltd Swiss Bank Corporation Fredericks Dairies So you want to be somebody? 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