News from 05/08/1993
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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, Michael Saward, Holly Hill, Hazhir Teimourian, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Henrietta Rose, Paul Sweny, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Ian Murray, James Bone, Donald Bruce, Sara Yolland, Roger Jones, Christopher Lockwood, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Jane Harriss, Irwin Stelzer, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Richard Spring, Paul Newton, Glyn Picton, Nicholas Aylott, Steve Keenan, G. M. Tamas, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, A. M. Alfred, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Louise Hidalgo, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Norman Lamont, Janet Bush, G. J. Madden, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Annabel Ferriman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Roger N. Batkin, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, George Brock, Robert Kirley, A. L. Rowse, David Miller, Norman Hammond, Alison Roberts, Charles Wyatt, Nick Clarke, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Sue Kernaghan, Robin Keith, Alix Ramsay, Lawrence Freedman, David Ekserdjian, Peter John, Alice Thomson, Brian Warnes, Managing director, Rodney Hobson, Stephen Logan, Tony Rocca, Robert Lowe, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Peter Hardy, David Churchill, James Pringle, Ronald Eyres, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Stewart Wallis, Deputy Director, Ben MacIntyre, IVO Tennant, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Giles Binney, David Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, David Sunderland, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Fiona Bond, Hazel Wheeler, Melinda Camber Porter, Michael Ellison, President, Sylvia Crowe, Geoffrey Jellicoe, Peter Shepheard, Ben Preston, Education Reporter,
ResumoSex and Faith By our Foreign Staff: Serb troops closing in on Sarajevo 'I wonder if anyone can save this city' Joel Brand details life in Sarajevo as Bosnia's battered capital falls apart under the barrage of Serbian artillery Bailiffs to recover student loan debts Index The Claws are off Walkabout for Queen Mother By our Health Service Correspondent: North-South divide in cancer treatment Norman Lamont New rules on release of mental patients Peoples Phone Twelve Pages of Top Jobs Pleasures of summer In the Times George's gem French luxury Ministers prepare to clear nuclear plant Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Working mothers spend 25% of their pay on childcare After salary deductions and paying for professional care for their children, many working women receive a meagre return By our Education Correspondent: Sale earns university £27m Boy confounds chess computers Minister promises revival for Kent Labour alleges bias in BBC news reports Howard seeks fresh image for bookies News in Brief Decree confirms papal line on birth control Queen Mother walkabout delights birthday crowd Obsessed car salesman found guilty of murder Magazine Mother claims police taped deportee's mouth Minister rejects enquiry calls BT woman denies flirting Bonhams 1900: Britain basks in an imperial summer Ford Staghounds at bay after council ban Victory for hunt opponents as Somerset votes to protect red deer in the Quantock Hills Swing to Lib Dems in shire counties curbs field sports Campaign urges end to cub hunts Bird conservation group loses £1.5m Carman defends right to choose jury trial Currys Sale Seaside town tries to turn back the tide of urban clutter Resorts warned to preserve architectural heritage and environment Commercial Union Buyers will keep £8m estate intact News in Brief Major jailed News in Brief Drug overdose News in Brief Stabbing case News in Brief Pond fall News in Brief Death enquiry News in Brief Final blow News in Brief Duke wins News in Brief Jail chiefs restrict home visits after violence Caution urged on governors to protect public safety B&Q TV evangelist beams down family fare British drink less than EC partners Farmer hires guards against crop thieves Drivers lose millions in second-hand fraud Trading standards officers are calling for better laws to protect motorists who fall victim to tricksters and shoddy garages Woman to sue over coil error The Times World Chess Championship By a Staff Reporter: Pill blamed for death of mother Thames Water US sales take off for Jaguar Money market turmoil saps strength of Delors The exchange-rate mechanism crisis has turned the European Commission president into a recluse, who is all but inaudible among European leaders Balladur refuses to heed calls for fresh economic strategy (AFP): Fellni's condition is serious (Reuter): Italian MPs waive Craxi's immunity Pen Pad France accepts marriage of gays UN commander proposes limited Bosnia air strikes Boutros Ghali tells US he decides when bombers go in Not Science Fiction Yeltsin resumes duty to scotch health rumours Russia is confused and divided after the central bank's currency reform. President Yelstin must concentrate on restoring confidence in his government Western travellers find mean street in Moscow Rejected Khmer Rouge turns on Cambodia As UN troops pull out, the Khmer Rouge has launched a violent campaign in its bid for a role in government, James Pringle writes Clinton wins over rebel senator on eve of budget vote The president has fought hard to gain support for his promised budget savings. Last night he seemed assured of a Senate victory thanks to the conversion of one man Kenwood Electronic Water Filter Reuter: Police kill three at black funeral By our Foreign Staff: Briton says officials knew of Nazi past The Times California judge jails police in King case Japan confesses it forced women into wartime brothels Tokyo's decisiion to confront its past has been prompted largely by a phlegmatic realisation that failure to do so will hinder efforts to enhance its political influence Coalition sets out to break mould of corrupt politics Citizens balk at 'fine' lifestyle House of Fraser Stores Ahoy, Captain Impossible When a motley middle-class crew set sail with Vivien Cherry, they could not have known she shared many management skills with Captain Bligh. Alice Thomson went to interview her Optimax Laser Eye Clinics 'I am writing to you, my brothers . . . ' The Pope's encyclical on Roman Catholic morality and birth control When a child is just another bit of property Looking for the judgment of solomon From Haworth to the East End A literary link with tuberculosis, the odds ona successfull treatement and simple steps to a longer life Why patients lose in a move Are specialist skills being lost, Annabel Ferriman asks Medicine's North-South divide Do radiotherapy patients get better treatment in London? The London Hernia Centre The Times World Chess Championship Horse sense Easy strider Janet Daley Until we agree what the welfare state aims to achieve, we will go on fudging its provisions College capers The Times Diary Untimely death The Times Diary Strike, for Sarajevo and settlement Lawrence Freedman says Nato's plan involves a long commitment as well as political expediency Arrogance, irrelevance, folly The old men of Maastricht should make way for a new generation Art of the name The Times Diary Problem solved The Times Diary Frankly, non The Times Diary The Name of Comfort Japan should compensate the women victimised in war Condon's Community The commissioner of the Met responded wisely to public anger Buy the Seaside The traditional bucket-and-spade holiday is the last resort Collapse of the ERM and prospects for monetary union Aids attitudes Selling with a soul Fraud-fighter Funds for dialysis Parish dues Forests to protect the environment Relief for Africa The gospel truth Diary devotee Court Circular Buckingham Palace Anniversaries Birthdays today Luncheon Personal Column Latest wills Memorial services Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Appointment Successful deciphering of ancient script offers new clues to Mayan hieroglyphics Archaeology Church news Forthcoming marriages University news Major-General Harold Willmott Major-General Harold George Willmott, Cbe, chief of staff of the south African Air force after the second world war, died in Cape Town on July 5 aged 94. He was born in Malmesbury, South Africa on August 26,1899 Personal Column Muriel Pemberton Muriel Pemberton, painter and pioneer of fashion studies at art colleges, died at her home near Hastings on July 30 aged 83. She was born in Tunstall, Staffordshire, on september 8,1909 Ali Aghassi Ali Aghassi, former United Nations Diplomat, died in san Diego, California, on July 19 aged 82. he was born in Khory, Iran By a Correspondent: Irish Immigration Facts and Fears in Liverpool Professor W. W. Robson Professor William Wallace Robson, Scholar and critic, died in Edinburgh on July 31 aged 70. He was born in Plymouth on June 20 1923 Outlook is bleak at rainy resorts The capricious British summer has hit the West Country and boosted bookings for foreign holidays. Harvey Elliott offers a weather forecast for the industry Keeping an eye on the passport Information is not immediately visible on the new computerised EC documents Travel/flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheaper nearer London Is it worth paying a surcharge to fly from a regional airport? Off to Paris for le weekend Flyways Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight seats Multiple Display Advertising Items German Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Travel Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Huge waste of paper Multiple Display Advertising Items Italians step up security Tumbling air fares put squeeze on bucket shops With prices at a ten-year low, passengers are being encouraged to shun under-the counter tickets Dying for a drink? Tap water quality in resorts is under scrutiny, writes Marianne Curphey Somak Holidays Kingdom aims to draw crowds Bears, pot-belly pigs and golf are some of the many attractions of Fife Shucks, even Mark Twain is laid up David Churchill reports on how the Midwest floods have hit the tourist industry Opera at Longleat Live '93 Down to basics Travelogs Not so lonely Really wild News The Times Crossword No 19,301 Business Picture Gallery Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch People in the Times Weather Picture Gallery The Times Tomorrow Business Today Orientation Fortification The Pound Debate that bugs America's economy Accountancy Leeds to swallow N&P in biggest society deal Fall in failures fuels recovery hope Arts Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Number of syndicates at Lloyd's to fall by third Europe's Medieval Origins Women win bigger pay increases than men The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ratner shares £1m payoff Collapse of ERM threatens steel plan VW shares slide as board calls meeting Business Roundup Publisher cuts jobs Refinancing for ADT In Shops to buy chain Dealing operations help Midland soar to £385m Chaos on the foreign exchange markets after sterling's withdrawal from the ERM boosted dealing income at Midland Bank and gave pre-tax profits a welcome boost US bankers profit from ERM chaos Akzo By our Deputy City Editor: United to brew a profit Rate cut doubts bolster franc £500m order will secure GKN jobs Legal & Public Notices Glynwed boosted by cost cutting Consumer credit rules may ease Legal & Public Notices Elf chief replaced as French clear decks for privatisations Investors take time out after week of impressive gains Stock Market Japanese trade soars to new high Recent Issues News Corp announces share issue News Corp annouces share issue Caution over vote on deficit hits Dow World Markets France pays the penalty for trying to overstep the mark Economic View French delusions over the importance of the franc may have contributed to the downfall, last weekend, of the Erm writes Janet Bush More musical chairs in City The Times City Diary Wry warning The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Pay gesture The this City Diary Absent boss The Times City Diary Case for cut-price professionals Bussiness Letters Educating companies on path to growth GKN Midland Bank Clearing up mess often costs more Building bigger societies Tempus Glynwed The Times McKay Securities Plc Hodder Headline Rowley Ashworth Solictors Operations Director PRS Giving Music its Due Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Administrator Blackwood Golf Course Limited La Crème De La Crème Africa now Secretary of the Magistrates' Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bear, Stearns International Limited Insead CV Hyatt Carlton tower Roedean Office Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items LJC (Recruitment Consultants) The Times Victoria Wall Associates Interior Design Multiple Classified Advertising Items Practitioners now face serious challenge over insolvency fees FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options A fiery performance Any Other Bussiness Name game Any Other Business Clothes by Cork Any Other Business Major Indices Commodities For this relief London Financial Futures Learning to bridge gap between East and West Money Markets Small losses on the day First direct Th-th-that's all too cute for words, folks! Cinema: Geoff Brown on a wimpish Tom and Jerry, turtles past their view-by date, and other grown-up stuff Delights at the end of the tunnel Sir Mare Brunel's Thames tunnel, a wonder of the Victorian world, is the subject of a fascinating new exhibition Map of the Human Heart Music Tango Theatre Women winners Arts Briefing Entertainments The NEC August Fair Antiques For Everyone Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Soats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated withe the symbol) on release across the country Home truths fall a little flat Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews a new play from Michael Frayn Here Donmar Warehouse Starting on a note of authority BBC so/ Kreizberg Albert Hall/Radio 3 Kasparov v Short Passion returns to public life New York Public Theatre: Melinda Camber Porter on the task for Joe Papp's successor Soaking in the atmosphere In The Summer House Lincoln Center, New York Moves towards European unity Dance Dance Workshop Europe The Place Success is par for the course Opera in Europe Rediscovering forgotten treasures with Sweden's most promising young singers Great Classics on Offer The Times The Times Ploughing a lonely furrow The poet John Clare excelled in observation of the English countryside. Robert Nye welcomes a resurgence of interest in his work The Stephed's Calendar Edited by Eric Robinson, Geoffrey Summerfield and David Powell Oxford University Press, £6.99 pbk New Oxford Book of Romantic Period Verse Edited by Jerome J. McGann Oxford University Press, £25 Prehistoric inner city Teotihuacan: Art from the City of the Gods Edited by Kathleen Berrin and Esther Pasztery Thames & Hudson, ?28.00 Sensuous voice of old Ireland Seamus Heaney The Making of the Poet By Michael Parker MacMillan, £25 Blackboard relics Thinking is Form The Drawings of Joseph Beuys By Ann Temkin and Bernice Rose Thames & Hudson, £29.95 A green and godless land Beyond the New Right Markets, Government and the Common Environment By John Gray Routledge, £19.99 Among eccentric angels Survival among the Kurds a History of the Yezidis By John S. Guest Kegan Paut, £45 The Pentland Press Minerva Press When Franks and Germans ruled A. L. Rowse on the military and cultural conquests that shaped Europe and bred the intense ethnic conflicts we still see today The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonisation, and Cultural Change 950-1350 By Robert Barttlett Allen Lane, £22.50 The Knightin Medieval England, 1000-1400 By Peter Coss Alan Sutton, £16.99 Hard times in the backwoods Black Tickets By Jayne Anne Philips Faber, £14.99 Iona Moon By Mclanie Rae Thon Viking, £14.99 The Mattress Actress By Sophie Frank Faber, £6.99 pbk original Martin Cruz Smith Red Square Scotland observed These Enchanted Woods By Allan Massie Hutchinson, £14.99 Just a bowl of artificial cherries The Laughing Academy By Shena MacKay Heinemain, £13 Trouble with fraggles Language Lyle shows of regaining appetite Valuation of matrimonial home Challenge to expulsion from university Lillee's line astray at Headingley Mel Webb reports on an entertaining display on and off the fairway from a former scourage of England batsmen Planning circular relevant Conditions of prison interviews in preparing for appeal The Times Law Reports Baltimore sold for record fee of £115m Van Almsick maintains form to take third title Bronze medals for British pair at European swimming championship Results By our Sports Staff: League removes Barnet embargo Whittingham moves J-Hawk earns 16st of champagne Cowes Week Results Prince Philip fires another broadside Overseas umpires for England games Sports in Brief Party time at Millwall Sport in Brief Juniors make progress Sport in Brief England girls recover Sport in Brief Eilberg reaches goal Sport in Brief Touring team accused Sport in Brief British on even keel Sport in Brief Christie inspires Way Sport in Brief Word-Watching Robb's ambitions stumble after grand prix defeat Student falters on the road to medals David Miller reports on a British athlete leading a double life who suffered a setback in Zurich For the Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items Littlewoods Pools Today's Fixtures Value for money Atherton faces overwhelming responsibility Credit for inspired Christie Give needy slice of funds Grindley emerges as contender for world honours Honour in stalemate Betting shops to shed old image Home secretary intends to relax outdated regulation Richard Evans Nap: Awestrike (4.10 Bath) Next best: Blue Siren (3.20 Pontefract) Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterdays Five Meeting Thunderer: Bath Glide Path in good heart for Ebor Risky leads Irish raid Thunderer: Pontefract Gowshall 's hopes of national title end in final From a Correspondent: Lannegan classic for veteran Broome Rapid Raceline England's new captain confronted by mountainous climb John Woodcock welcomes the change of leadership but has reservations about the inexperience of Atherton Emburey warms to Edgbaston touch Rapid Cricketline Cricketcal Free spirit Maynard aims to pass test of time Glamorgan batsman has talent and temperameent to take his second chance Middlesex's task made harder by return of Millns Leading First Class Averages Brown in a hurry Century by De Silva rescues Sri Lankans Test Scoreboard BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite TCP Soothes Pain. 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