News from 31/07/1993
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James Landale, Louis Blom-Cooper, Kate Bernard, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Sarah Potter, Mair Roberts, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Beeston, Northern Israel, and Martin Fletcher, B. A. Webb, Andrew Longmore, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Tim Judah, Richard Harries, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, C. Birks, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Mike J. Jones, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Stanley Fredman, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Ruth Gledhill, Paul Ryan, Justin Philips, Michael Kelly, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, James Woollcombe, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alistair Bell, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Charles Bremner and John Vincent, Janet Bush, Mog, Frances Bissell, Alexander Chancellor, Charles Bremner, Derwent May, John Owen, J. C. R. Hunt, Chief Executive, Sara McConnell Personal finance correspondent, Margaret Dibben, Steven Downes, Nicholas Stringer, Philip Bassett, George Brock, David Miller, Sally Baker, Jill Insley, Geoffrey Wheeler, Kevin Liffey, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Joyce Rose, chairman of Council, P. R. Ridgway, Beverley Bennett, Peter Bryan, Sonia Gable, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Keith Browning, Edward Russell-Walling, Frank Barlow, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Richard Duce, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, John Kay, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Quentin Crewe, Flather, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Frank Jeffery, L. L. Blake, Charles Benton, Judy Gookin, Rosemary Mastin, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Glyn Emery, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Sybil Hodges, Christopher Elliott, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Susan MacDonald, John Phillips, Benedict Birnberg, G. D. Hammerton, Tim Rice, Jennai Cox and Duncan Hamilton, Matthew Bond, Stanley Blenkinsop, Tony Hetherington, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Janet Bush and Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoERM adrift despite £31bn rescue bid Europe's linked monetary system was all but broken by the markets which knocked half the currencies on to their floor trading levels Index Weekend Free Visit to Zoo Tourists face currency gamble French police arrest two for attack on British girl Linford Christie 'No need for a lifejacket' Defiant Major holds his course against rising electoral tide Body Shop wins £276,000 Rees-Mogg case rejected by judges Summer Books The Vulture shares his top 100 reads Multiyork Weekend Money on Four Pages Cabinet sticks to plan for fuel VAT Dissidents forecast prime minister's fall After Christchurch: hoe the winners and losers will marshal their troops Lib-Dems dismiss pact with Labour B. A. A Heathrow Gatwick Stansted Major seen as out touch NGO Associates There are no short cuts for the Tories Riddell on Politics Judge is forced to free child molester News in Brief Legal aid rejection US extradition move News in Brief Oxford's psychic degree News in Brief Lover killed Aids victim News in Brief Yard wants cars traced News in Brief Adams near chess place News in Brief Nadir's ex-wife and friend ordered to forfeit £1 million An Old Bailey judge has given Asil Nadir's suretics notice of 18 months' and two years' imprisonment if they default Partial pardon fails to satisfy family of hanged Bentley Cunard is a Trafaigar House Company Dark secrets of the duchess The Sunday Times Foster vows to fight on after hung jury Pickfords Travel Last of the islandsmen clings to his lonely life Tate's modernist selection makes waves at St Ives GA General Accident By our Arts Reporter: Grant for theatre seen as censure American Express Finanial Services Judge jails 'nice' raider News in Brief Player jailed News in Brief Girls' ordeal News in Brief Safety fine News in Brief Murder probe News in Brief Corpse found News in Brief AA saddles up News in Brief Curriculum redesigned to appease school unions Singer gets eight years for attack Boys fail to get a nibble for Nessie Victim was unaware of stabbing N&P Tide turns for giant among gin mills Judges thwart Rees-Mogg's assault on Maastricht Nationwide Loans for inner city enterprises Major to appear at Scott enquiry No breach in ratifying treaty Law Report July 31 1993 Queen's Bench Divitional Court American Express Financila Services Churches use raves to lure back young Young evangelical groups are touring the country trying to turn their peers away from drugs and towards Christianity Saint who loved one-liners Credo Richard Harries Swinton Insurance Cammell Laird falls silent By a Staff Reporter: Customs stems new flow of EC drugs Noble Caledonia Limited The Times World Chess Championship Bosnia peace deal heralded but debate over map remains Despite last night's breakthrough, negotiators have yet to divide the republic and draw new boundaries. Without those agreements the fighting is unlikely to end Ford US pushes air strike solution Krajina feuding threatens accord Crumbling of ERM defences unveils Paris-Bonn weakness Storms blowing through the currency system have ruffled the once cosy Bonn-Paris partnership and clouded the prospects for eventual monetary union, George Brock, European Editor, writes Anglo-Saxon enemy balanced as French battle to save franc Chronology Scandal-hit party abandons ageing barons As the LDP turns to a younger generation to mend its shattered fortunes, the opposition coalition is promising to make atonement for Japan's military past Chief of 'Ivan the Terrible' death camp freed (Reuter): Turkish blast hits tourists News in Brief (Reuter): 'Bag' lady News in Brief (Reuter): Arms debated News in Brief (AP): Leader held News in Brief (Reuter): Death suspect News in Brief Bradford & Bingley Building Society Vigilante friars mobilise to beat Italy bombers Police and traffic wardens haven been blamed for letting the terrorists succeed. Outraged Italians are organising their own patrols to keep their heritage under guard The Times World Chess Championship Clinton gives way over petrol tax Natural parents win right to girl Israel snubs offer as tanks push ahead As Israel vows to continue its attacks until Beirut cracks down on pro-Iranian guerrillas, America has stepped up efforts to secure a ceasefire to save the peace process Stena Sealink Kings return to Mountains of the Moon (Reuter): Drug risk doctor struck off register News in Brief (Reuter): River warning News in Brief (AP): Nuclear charge News in Brief (AP): Free to smoke News in Brief (AP): Son's suicide News in Brief Alexander Chancellor in New York If you don't know who said qhat to whom, make it up. tryth no longer seems to matter in biography: the question is, will it sell? How growth was sacrificed to dogma Janet Bush says the ERM was built for purposes of political expendiency which no linger apply The most sensible course now would be to suspend the whole mechanism Initial reactions The Times Diary My peak of ambition Despite all its dangers, the Matterhorn's grandeur is irresistible Let Them Eat Words French leaders should beware the example of Marie-Antoinette Cold Comforts How much further can John Major fall? Hope and Experience Politics need not to be the language of despair Rio street deaths Well worn Mighty chancellors Traditional justice and demands of the 20th century Christchurch result A cure for truancy? Forecasting, with today's technology Puzzle posers Court Circular Weekend birthdays Dinner Tomorrow's royal engagement Boomerangs make a well-aimed comeback Personal Column Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Legal appointments Lord Craigton Lord Craigton, CBE, PC, Minister of State, Scottish Office, 1959-64, and as Jack Nixon Browne, former Conservative MP for the Govan and Craigton divisions of Glasgow, died on September 3,1904 Vincent Schaefer Vincent Jodeph Schaefer, an American chemist whi invented the process of seeding clouds to produce rain andf snow, died in New York on July 25 aged 87. He was born on July 4,1906 Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund James Connolly James Connolly, wartime Assistant Director of Aircraft Production and first professor of Aircraft Economics and Production at the Cranfield College of Aeronauties, died in London on July 21 aged 85. He was born in Sydney on October 24,1907 The Sale Room Sir Edmund Gossses Library Sybil Smith Sybil Smith, riding mistress, died in Holyport, Berkshire, on July 26 aged 91. She was born in London in 1902 Rowan Bentall Rowan Bentall, DL, President of Bentalls, the department store group based in Kingston upon Thames, died on July 24, aged 81. He was born in Surbiton on November 27,1911 ERM adrift- despite £31bn bid Cabinet sticks to plan for fuel VAT Rees-Mogg thwarted Biarritz arrests Roddick damages £1.15m forfeit Making waves Schoolboys add to Nessie mania The Times Crossword No 19,297 Curriculum changes Luring the young Geneva progress Vigilante friars Hezbollah snubbed Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwawtch London Highest & Lowest Manchester Glasgow Weather The one and only QE2 Weekend Money Profile Barrage of selling rings death knell for ERM Massive intervention by all European central banks failed to stop half the Erm currencies falling flat on the floor and did little to safeguard the future of the system By our City Staff: Soros reads the last rites for system Sharelink lesson in the art of flotation Yachting Cricket Micropal Torrential flows leave dealers in sunshine Weekend Sporting Fixtures Lloyds offers signs of recovery as profits rise 35% By our Industrial Correspondent: BAe hit by new delay in Taiwan Lloyds Bank Watchdog threatens power firms with MMC referral Report adds to pressure on Merrett By our Banking Correspondent: Banks guilty of flouting code of practice By our Banking Correspondent: FNFC in £1.1bn reshape Barclays' plea fails on missed BT3 deadline Business Roundup NatWest disposals Business Roundup Home in administration Business Roundup Hewden buys Hireplant Business Roundup Anglia reduces losses Business Roundup Heron refinancing near Business Roundup Brymon deal cleared Business Roundup VW seeks talks Business Roundup Ex-directors charged Business Roundup Wolstenholme buy Business Roundup Mr Nasty destined for the role of media mogul Business Profile: Frank Barlow Jon Ashworth meets the enigmatic managing director who is refocusing the activities of the Pearson group 'Hunt the Job' takes his mission unemployment to the US Philip Bassett finds the Uk employment secretary in Utah Rothschild Asset Management Traders still look for lower! rates Stock Market Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investment Save & Prosper Menage à trois The Sunday Times World Market Surge in gold price adds to Dow woes Save & Prosper Recent Issues Bashing the big borrower Cutting state help for top mortgage debtors may raise the repossession rate and hit prices of luxury homes Sara McConnell explains why a cost-cutting move by the government may well backfire One for all and all for one Comment Car Sales M&G Horse Power Don't cut and run Perpetual How to avoid hell on wheels Not everyone is buying new cars next month. Margaret Dibben looks at the pitfalls in the second-hand market Sad story of Sophie's stolen Saturday car Retirement nest egg and a Tessa that never was Mortgage News A Fimbra Member Charges blow to pension hopes Save & Prosper Losing money on the hoof Jill Insley on thrills—and costs—of part-owning a race horse Newton BJ Berkeley Jacobs The Pep Discount Company No Title Coin buyers out of pocket Tony Hetherington reports on new losses for the unfortunate investors in an Irish coin company Problems over reforms to personal pensions Save & Prosper National Westminster Bank Computer scientist does not trust computers Bristol & West & You Taxback babble Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Volatile end to account British Funds Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer and Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd. Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Streling Spot and Forwards Rates Other Streling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Bermuda gets in the swing Balllesterors and Olazabal happy at surviving cut Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera on the ball Weekend Fixtures Heading from rug to riches Sporting Diary Leading Second-Round Scores For the Record Aged hero gives young a lesson Here comes Mr Mom Fisher has chance to emulate Bonallack Dennis shells out 70 for her place in final Sport in Brief Test for Tottenham Morgan feels at home Sport in Brief Joyce takes 100m gold Sport in Brief Mansell clocks record Sport in Brief Alcatel reach final Sport in Brief Kenya ignore Ondieki Sport in Brief British miss gold as Swiss enjoy rare win Lille Hammer lifts Cumani Thunderer: Lingfield Park Tomorrow Americans ready for Donington duel Oliver Holt assesses the 500cc challengers before the British grand prix Yesterday's Racing Results Thunderer: Newton Abbot Thunderer: Market Racsen Arrests at football matches decline Atfabellajill to speed home High-drawn horses may have edge in big sprint Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Goodwood Thunderer: Newmarket Racing next week Blinkered first time Cudmore hoping rivals will sanction new yacht Take the Smooth with the Rough King of Cowes whose rule blends charm and strong-arm tactics Saturday portrait: Harold Cudmore, by Barry Pickthall Get in his way in a race and you are met by expletives and fist waving from the legendary ogre Appeal of Cowes remains Happy Boardman spoilt for choice over contracts Peter Bryan maps out the road ahead for Chris Boardman and Graeme Obree, the two men of the hour in British amateur cycling Mummery records best time England require Brittin at her best in World Cup final Sarah Potter pays tribute to a former colleague returning to Lord's with a vital role to play Benjamin inspires Surrey with six of best Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Malcolm advances case for Test recall Ealham and Headley help to turn tide for groggy Kent By our Sport Staff: Crawley leads Lancashire to fine victory Scoreboard Golf Christie leaves Lewis trailing in his wake Crushing Gateshead victory paves the way for Olympic champion to strike gold in Stuttgart Bogus confrontation that shamed athletics David Miller is scornful of the costly 100 metres showdown staged at Gateshead last night Balance of Atherton's side hinges on role of Stewart Dolphin Special Needs Bathrooms Cricket Cook of the Year On the crest of the social wave at Cowes As Cowes Week gets under way, Libby Purves celebrates an institution cheerfully thriving after 178 years The Solent's double tides punish hug-over navigators Guess who's coming to dinner, alone? Weekend Voice: Sally Baker What to Wear Children Viit London Zoo free R. S. N. C Go to France's Best Hotels CCH Country Club Hotels SAA Going loco in Wiltshire Tim Rice learns how to drive a steam locomotive during a weekend course Stay at the best Hotels in France Enjoy fine cuisine and service in top hotels at reduced prices Swan Hellenic WST Dear farm-sitter, having an anxious time Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney New home on golden ponds Threts to pond life in Cheshire have prompted a huge preservation programme. Stanley Blenkinsop reports The pheasant's running battle Feather report AA Restaurant Watch Turnberry Fowl deeds in France Tales of cruelty plague the producers of foie gras, but Quentin Crewe finds the reality more palatable Cook of the Year 1993 The Times/baron Philippe De Rothschild Best Buys Heavenly marriages Jane MacQuitty on wines and food made for each other Dish of the Day Portugal on your palate Frances Bissell, the Times cook, offers tangy sea dishes and temping puddings The real pull of a good pint More than 40,000 serious drinkers will visit next week's Great British Beer Festival Rollexa Homes & Gardens Town & Country Driveways Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Where faith strives for perfection Ruth Gledhill spends the sabbath at a thriving synagogue in Harrogate Sussex Oak Ltd Three Shires Autoport Systems Ltd Langley House Ltd. Over the Top Homes & Gardens Big Bed Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Berkeley Kitchens Geometry calculated to please Three centuries of garden history enchant Francesca Greenoak The DD Chair Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Oryx Trading Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Agriframes Ltd. The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Keith Vaz Labour MP for Leicester East Grovewood Marketing Ltd. Tennis Courts Getting the mega-bugs bug If a close encounter with a 12-metre creepy-crawly sounds like fun, Jane Bidder knows just where to go Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Did you know? The Times Visit London Zoo free And win the chance to be a keeper Shoparound Samad's Limited Country Desks Multiple Display Advertising Items Get a grip on the daily grind Does the perfect pepper mill exist, combining grind with looks and feel? Edward Russell-Walling shakes a few Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas Moriarti's workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items "The Natural Cure to Baldness" Spice of life in any colour The Times Might owls show their true colours What to Wear Kate Bernard finds out what London's nightclb managers wear, both on duty and off Customer who call all the shots Collecting Buyers can try before they bid for guns and musical instruments, Sarah Jane Checkland writes Noble Caledonia Limited A window on your home's history Tates Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Dtz Debenham Thorpe Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale about 270,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Word-Watching Dance Music Exhibitions The Times Auctions Diary Bookings New Videos Beyond the sound barrier Youssou N'Dour talks of making modern African music that is also accessible to Western audiences. Clive Davies listens Epic journeys in a northern landscape Classical Records Gormenghast Culture at the crossroads Stephen Pettitt reports from Istanbul on a wide-ranging, seven-week summer festival of musc and dance Positive vibes in a casual outfit Jazz Records A woman at the helm The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times World Chess Championship Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NT Royal National Theatre Godspell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Windsor Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Actionaid Choice Variations Radio1 Choice BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Royal Liver Friendly Society A different sort of Wexford Occasionally, themed seasons are not just a bundle of repeats and bought-in cheapies under a fancy new label. Channel 4's Bosnia week is a mix of documentaries, music and personal testimonies that shows the experience of living throught the war and tells what the war is actually about. Other highlights: the first play in Billy Roche's Wexford Trilogy, a moving look at the aftermath of the Zambian football air disaster, and a whirl through modern youth culture Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3162 Videos for your villa Paul Ryan suggests 11 titles that will fill the gaps on holiday BUAV Best Films Best Sports Schlock The Vultures Best Summer Books Michelob Beer P H S Magazine Contributors Bel Mooney's Diary Midland Up against it Something for the Weekend John Diamond I'm not prepared to accept for a moment that London is less friendly than any real-life Ambridge Let him have it Going private Eddie spotting AA ICD Road Handling System Peugeot Apocalypse now Zaire is ina state of terror. Looters rule the streets, the central bank is empty, the army is unpaid and hundreds of thousands of people are starving. Sam Kiley goes into the heart of darkness, where ethnic violence and corruption are turning a rich county to rubble You Can't Park There You Can with a Nissan Nissan Lessons in the ivory trade Richard North learns as much about Texan hospitality as the Van Cilburn competition Ralph Lauren Parfums Safari for Men Safari for Men Last Impressions Isuzu The Times Magezine Recent Fiction Modern Classics Blockbusters Biography Great Classics Humour Thrillers Children's History Travel Best of the Rest Voyages Jules Verne Restaurant Guide Eating Out City Lights Joanna Pitman on how train staff and commuters stay on track Tracking the Post The first-class underground rail network that has transported mail across London since 1927 is being updated, Nick Nuttall reports Check in Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Saving Sally A. T. I. Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Savers from £40 British Airways Multiple Display Advertising Items Postcards from Poppyland Tom Pocock discovers an idyllic Victorian garden of sleep beyond the busy seaside town of Cromer Travelbag Columbus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Concorde Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland Czech Republic Hungary Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Discovery Cruises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joining CIX Sally James - TV presenter Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3213: I across by Mog Bridge Picture Gallery Rabbi Hugo Gryn Picture Gallery National Savings Down to Earth
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