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News from 03/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Peter Riddell, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Patrick Moser and our Foreign Staff, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Richard Long, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Nicholas di Mambro, Simon Wessely, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Janet Bush, Ross Tieman and Rodney Hobson, Peter G. New, Craig Duncan (Secretary for External Affairs), Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robert Wright, Martin Flanagan, Debra Craine, Peter Rayner, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, H. R. Brown, Alan Hamilton, Tim Villiers, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Hamlyn, Norman Lamont, Janet Bush, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Joel Brand and Eve-Ann Prentice, Margot Norman, George Brock, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, Geoffrey Wheeler, R. V. Taylor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, James Morton, Alix Ramsay, Walter P. W. Elwell, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, J. Enoch Powell, Richard Stone, Kaushika Amin, Edie Friedman, Hugo Gryn, Clifford Headley, June Jacobs, Lee Jasper, Bernard Wiltshire, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, J. H. McGivering, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dr James Le Fanu, Patrick Moser, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Craig Lord, John Graham, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Valerie Fielder (Dental surgeon), Peter Bottomley, D. C. Greenwood, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Roger Highfield (Science Editor), Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Albi Rosenthal, Jack Bailey, Neil Kessel, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Ian Robertson, Clive Young, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Michael Redhead, Christopher Irvine, Richard Allen,

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Major must now lead Europe, says Lamont Britain seals treaty with ERM in ashes Germany alone of the EC countries is still to ratify the Maastricht treaty after the prime minister acted swiftly to affirm Britain's formal acceptance Index Enoch Powell Nato shies from Bosnia air strikes Marion Tait Teachers jubilant after U-turn Working mother left girl, 2, alone Women at Risk Markets remain sceptical Feed the Children Law Justice the hard way Picture Gallery Adrian Mole, aged 23¾ French luxury Shadowy spies Quarries for road-building threaten wildlife havens MPs want to slash social security funds Thatcherite members of the No Turning Back Group say child benefit and mortgage tax relief should be scrapped Correction AA Five Star Service Picture Gallery By our Chief Political Correspondent: Buoyant Lamont rewrites role in Black Wednesday Man in the News BBC radio share slips Police hurt in car chase Child molester enquiry Boy drowns in pool BT rate too cheap Boy of 16 to sail Atlantic PM seeks injunction against Scallywag News in Brief Murder posters fuel anger after death of deportation woman Joy Garden: Case History Focus turns on aliens squad BT man 'bombarded colleague with computer love messages' Tussle for stolen pony goes to court Police join forces over prostitute murders Forte Hotels Minicab driver burst into palace Victims of sex bias win right to claim more compensation Workers who suffer discrimination can expect higher awards after a decision by the European Court of Justice Drowned boy left alone for hours Telecom Security Picture Gallery AA calls for psychology profiles Payout agreed over women priests Orthopaedic Beds for Back Sufferers Police chief examines UDA link' Baby dies after stolen car crashes News in Briefd Hoover ruling Jail reprimand Stabbing arrest Chemical spill Royal scrape Curriculum rethink puts brake on the pace of changes The national curriculum must be slimmed down and less tightly prescribed, Sir Ron Dearing says The Report By our Education Reporter: Schools boycott forces ministers into a retreat Protest Metro Manhattan Mandarin manner puts the teachers at ease Man in the News Ignorance : a prescription tor disaster Part two of a Times enquiry on how female patients are pushed to the back of the waiting room Women Faild by Medicine Jeremy Laurance examines anomalies in the diagnosis of Hiv and in other conditions of concern to women Surgery with Little Benefit Autoglass Long delays cut success rate Infertility Chances fade in the queue Tomorrow: Women Speak out Curb on adverts fails to stem rise Smoking Piggy-backtrain takes strain off road By a Staff Reporter: Computers do battle over chess board The Times World Chess Championship Cuore Sportiro Kent beaches fail tests French lose faith as German god quits monetary temple In the currency war. France's leaders have used same sort of toough language their predecessors thought would keep away Hitler's division Charles Bremner writes Abbey National Balladur puts brave face on franc's failure The Socialist were quick to accuse the Balladur government of squandering a strong frac. The prime minister has been eager to cast Germany as the real villain Bonn rejects blame for money system collapse Theo Waigel, the German finance minister, rejected accusations that the Bundesbank caused the ERM's collapse. The system would survive, he claimed Dealers proved right by march of mighty mark Chronology Marks & Spencer Holiday Currency Clinton heeds black power challenge on budget plan Congressional Democratic leaders last night said that House and Senate negotiators had reached a compromise agreements on the &496 billin (£335 billion) five-year deficit-reduction approve it. Details of the deal will be relased today. The House will vote on Thursday, the Senate that night or Friday National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery ANC seeks police role as toll rises Singapore boors elbow Asia aside Bosinian Muslim leader gambles on a waiting game Bosnia's delegation feels chaeated but waiting to see if Western power will be used against he Serbs has its own dangers Eve-Ann Prentice writes from Geneva Serbs agree to let UN take over key bastion Serbs have promised to hand over to the UN a strategic mountain near Sarajevo, a condition for continuting peace talks. The Bosnian government remains wary Our Foreign Staff: Christopher struggles to refoeus peace talks British woman 'fed top Nato secrets to KGB Nordic Track (U. K.) Ltd Adoptive parents lose fight for child News in Brief (Reuter): Circulation cut (AFP): Appeal refused (Reuter): Salsa appeal Climbers killed (Reuters): UN men held (AFP): Mayan find A woman with lives on her list One of the inspirations for Steven Spielberg's next film is alive, unwell, and an unsung heroine of the Holocaust, writes Gabriella Gamini Top marks for presentation City technology colleges have taken the best educational traditions and repackaged them for the nineties Help the South, not the pits Pouring money into coal is not the way to save jobs, argues Peter Bottomley Spielberg's Grim Odyssey from Dinosaurs to Real Monsters Girls and the hood Gun-toting schoolgirl are making their mark in America For heart's sake, calm down Can relaxation exercises, yoga and stress management help to prevent those modern plagues, heart attacks and stroke? Ian Robertson report on research that shows they do Relaxation techniques require as much concentration and parctice as learning to play tennis or program a video recorder 'Earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer's will be invaluable' In the kidney bazaars, lives come cheap The Eastern trade in organs should be regulated, says Dr James Le Fanu Danger Signs The power of the placebo Is voer the counter homepathy safe? Lynne Truss And the other two out of ten owners should watch out Hanson man The Times Diary A prophet in his own country Britain was misled into 'Europe" but is not topo to reasert self govement argues J. Enoch Powell Hurrah for the new realism Norman Lamont welcomes the opportunities for separate national economic management, now that the Erm is dead Welsh wails The Times Diary One 's eyesore The Times Diary Papered over The Times Diary Old stager still performing - in court The Times Diary Out of Gridlock The shaping of Europe after Maastrict must now begin In place of Strength Educational standards matter more than industrial harmony Southern Discomfort We are all assisted areas now By-election judgment on the Tones 'New Britons' Aids and dentistry Einstein as husband and genius Interest in news In the swim Audience pleaser Surgery advice Lady of Lord's Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries today Today's royal engagements Reception Inner Temple Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Church news Masons' Company Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Signs of Saxon palace found near Guildhall Knighthood Middle Temple RAF College Cranwell Latest wills Francis MacGinnis Francis Robert MacGinnis CMG former minister and deputy commandant of the British military government in Berlin, diedd in a car crash on July 28 aged 69. He was born on March 6,1924 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Few Raymond Few, orchestral player and music administrator, died in London on July 28 aged 70. He was born on May 25,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gert Hofmann Gert Hofmann, German Writer, died in Erding near Munich on July 1 aged 62. He was born at Limbachd, Saxony on January 29,1931 Paul Corcellet Paul Corcellet, Known as the king of spiices and the man who introduced exotic fruits to France, died in Paris on July 9 aged 83. He was born in Algiers on Octoberb22,1909 On this Day British Medical Association Roger Toulmin Roger Toulmin, journalist, BBC scriptwriter and civil servant, died July 27 aged 66. He was born on August 4,1926 News The Times Crossword No 19,299 ERM ups and downs: The German mark rose 4 per cent… No Title People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Houseproud Broken Home Check out In Czech The Pound John Charcol Small Business Shares rise to near record high Two Provisional cheers for the end of an era Forex dealers keep up pressure for rate cuts Gold silver and platinom shine Arts Crecket Television and Radio Glass eyed view of ERM Midland and Scottish Writesoff oilfield value The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cadbury bites into China CMB gives warning of decline in profiles GEC refutes $185in Hughes Aircraft claim Business Roundup Etonbrook in the red Spring Ram jumps Capita widens service Deaters angry at car ploys Tesco heats up food price war Bitter battle over beer in Bohemia Abbey repossessions down by 33% in first six months Ashtead builds profit in spite of recession Setback to recovery reinforced House prices extend gains to five months in a row Legal & Public Notices BBA attacks eoststotbpe with slump on Continent By our Personal Finance Correspondent: SIBseeks clients of unlicensed adviser Lloyd 's seeks new finance director Resort delay Carlton talks Aids drug trial Board payoffs FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Chrysalis to close amusements arm Share prices soar as City scents cheaper money Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options By our City Staff: Baird gets £16m for engineering offshoot Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Action on ERM helps Dow rebound Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Lower interest rates will make it all wworthwhile European leaders should welcome the ERM debacle as an opportunity, not fear it as a disaster Janet Bush argues Britain's hand is strengthened as European firms face integration UK industrialists see the wisdom of operating in several countries, says Ross Tieman Abbey National Sharman enjoys being all at sea The Times City Diary Indian dream The Times City Diary Fun abroad, safe at horne Tempus BBA Group Sitting Ram Clubb quits The Times City Diary Golden words The Times City Diary The Times Confident start to new account First direct TEC finds survival ratie of new firms improving Derek Harris reports on the success of Birmingham TEC's help programme for would-be entrepreneurs Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Legal Practitioners Limited Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc (UK) Ltd. Box Number Replies Picture Gallery Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items IBM 486 Notice to Readers South West leads the way Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times Equity Capital Markets Ram Consultants The Times Newspapers Zarak MacRae Brenner Reuter Simkin Allan Janes BBC Television IDS Seeking justice the hard way A litigant in person faces a long and exhausting battle, says James Morton It does seem that the odds are unfairly stacked No to Nilsen Footloose in the City Inns and Outs More complaints Tax attack Injury tariffs Rent-a-judge Taking the biscuit Taylor Root Legal tales almost as outrageous as real life Counsel How cheap is cheap? Conveyancing fees are so low in many parts of Britain that some firms are under financial pressure, reports Sean Webster Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Whitbread Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors Complaints Bureau The Chambers of Mr. Stephen Coward Q. C. Commercial Property Farce likely to end in tears If the Arts Council insists on cutting public funding for the theatre, argues Benedict Nightingale, then the losses should be shared equally across the country Old, new and neglected ones Dance Reviews: John percival Theatre Heritage Colourful but confusing Television Review: Tony patrick The Magic Flute Funds for the fabric Arts Berifing Ludwig Lecter? Last chance. . . Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and(Where indicatied with the Symbol*) on relase across the country If only things were so simple Theatre: A Promising study of emergent sexuality marredd by wishful thinking Beautiful Thing Bush What 's in a name? Folk/rock; a long-standing wide-ranging festival and the next big thing form Canada Folk Festival Cambridge But not very ladylike Barenked Ladies Fourm, Nw1 The Times Unlock the door to beauty The finest surviving example of a London townhouse by Robert Adam should not languish unused, insits Marcus Binney Still a reluctant heroine Debra Craine on the ballerina who waited 20 years for her first Juliet Embraced with great passion Proms: Ecstasy as wagner meets Messiaen: and early Handel oratorio revived BBC so/ Wigglesworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 Prophet in the historical approach Deborah Albert Hall/Radio 3 Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition Mansell's success confounds pundits Glasgow offers united challenge Michelin For the Record Iberiab Pools Forecast Gillinglam searches for gold to erase unhappy memories of Barcelona Craig Lord previews the opening swimming events in the European championships in Sheffiedl today Swimming Timetable Word-Watching Savill the key to Darley's success Leading northern rider challenging for first jockeys' title Richard Evans Nap: Mr Copyforce (3.30 Brighton) Next best: Pluck (7.00 Nottingham) Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterdays Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Redcar By our Racing Staff: Sabrehill gains chance to put record straight Thunderer: Nottingham Peck shows looks count for nothing at Cowes European unity on the rocks The Times Ram moves in to save Glamorgan from spin Gooch punishes negative Worcestershire Yesterday's County Championship Take the Smooth with the Rough Benson plays captain's role Somerset tumble to Gough Price completes third victory in succession Sports in Brief Formula One review Players fail drug test Whitaker foiled again Mother's pride and joy Seels raises standards Scotland start in style Johnson Mans return British team on target BBC1 Variations Satellite General Accident Motor Sport England recall Welsh pair for Edgbaston Test Selectors drop Caddick and Lathwell Britain 's hopes fade as winds rise Concise Crossword League greets recovery with realism Winning Move Word-Watching Odor Eaters Cricket Shaddock wins another bronze medal

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