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News from 06/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ian McGeoch, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Field Evans, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, R. W. Dowdall, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, James Goss, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, K. Finch, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Chaim Bermant, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Nicholas Strauss, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Roger Coombs, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, News in Brief, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, E. G. Lester, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Guest, Andrew Lockley (Director), Joel Brand, Sidney Brichto (Senior Vice-President), Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Hebblethwaite, Jonathan Braude, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Jonathan Prynn and Nicholas Wood, Barry Pickthall, D. N. Baron, Nicholas Wood, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, James Pringle, Charles Bremner and our Foreign Staff, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Douglas Hurd, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Jonathan Holt, Boyd-Carpenter, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Wilson, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Kate Bassett, Chris Hughes (General Manager), Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Margaret Casely-Hayford, David Cox, Giles Quarme, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Geoffrey Lee Williams, John Phillips, Suzanne Sabljic, Colin Campbell, Martin Luce, A. Kounine, A. J. L. Bennett, Michael Harman, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Pope's ruling 'will stem CofE exodus' Encyclical row spreads to Anglicans The papal encyclical may undermine efforts by Cardinal Basil Hume to make it easier for Anglican clergy to join the Roman Catholics Poll puts Tories on record low Index Alice Thomson Cabinet backs France—for holidays, that is Bernard Levin Serbs offer Climbdown as West readies force Bowler saves England's batting Vauxhall cuts output as European sales fall Motown Magic Eyewitness Sarajevo No Fee Japanese car Pleasures of The Times Luxury at hand Shadowy spies Clarke stays firm on VAT despite talk of Tory revolt The Chancellor is unmoved by recent Conservative setbacks and is determind not to be forced into a U-turn on domestic fuel Unicef Smith rebuffed Kinnock on presentation of tax policies Charity widens fraud net Son 'saw his mother bound' Death of deportee Stamp prices to rise News in Brief Family remanded News in Brief Britons die in Alps News in Brief Crash driver 'unfit' News in Brief Sentence under review News in Brief Marrow boy 'chirpy' News in Brief Nuclear reactor leaks News in Brief The London Hernia Centre Man accused of being sex pest drops 'nightmare' case Dr Micheal Haughney ended his case for unfair dismissal before an industrial tribunal yesterday with an apology Thalidomide man's daughter deformed Toddler savaged baby boy BT Victim's husband demands enquiry Shrimping forsakes the seaside for the bedroom Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Minder denies child cruelty War hero killed by child's 'prank' Porsche Common law wife bailed from Arab adultery sentence But for a tip-off, police in Sharjah would probably have turned a blind eye to a British couple who were "living in sin" Sobering reminder for Britons abroad Canals to carry water from north to south Currys Sale Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Guidelines fail mental patients judge says Hospital finds HIV rate low in prostitutes Mac Gregor streamlines red tape for new roads Protest groups vow to step up campaign against "motorway madness" as the government introduces new rules to accelerate road construction Council to pay for car spree No more marriages, Dudley Moore vows Brothers end battle over trains Make your Move and We'll Make It worth your… Millionaire must help love-child Shake-up of courts opposed Gravel pit yields mammoth secrets Halifax Jurassic Park snaps up record The Times World Chess Championship Burns comes put fighting to defend role of Treasury Walking boom increases erosion concerns A widespread return to the pleasured of rambling may destroy those very attractions that draw the public to the countryside Making the most of meaty bargains Weekend Watch America Fly Drive Anger over higher drama cuts Telecom Security Woman is hacked to death News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Battling on News in Brief Star treatment News in Brief Paper chase News in Brief Mower death News in Brief Inquest opens News in Brief Washington signals move into Russia's sphere of influence Conflicts in former Soviet Union Rome minister under threat Branson defies French shop law Wettest Ever Summer Season Forces down Sale Prices From Reuter in Dushanbe: Tajikistan refuses to Negotiate China seeks help from Hong Kong as 70 are feared dead in blasts China's rush to develop in the past decade means little attention has been paid to achieving Western safety standards Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Dispute over choice of Speaker delays handover in Japan UN assails Khmer Rouge hate drive Hernia Proton Cultural feast masks sour taste of fear in siege city Eyewitness Sarajevo Serbs renew shelling of strategic link Care International Picture Gallery Frankenstein's monster slips its chain Western bluff is called as all sides flout flying ban The Times US Bosnia official resigns in protest News in Brief (Reuter, AP): Lagos military clings to power News in Brief Kansas siege News in Brief (AP): Convicts escape News in Brief (AP): Trial sought (AP): Moldavia out News in Brief (AP): Bush-whacked News in Brief Clinton plan to cut the deficit raises House temperature Washington is shocked to find business indifferent to the economic strategy. Opinion is growing that the effect will be minimal Township crowd resist Mandela call for tolerance Police hunt gay bar killer Mideast peace hopes rise King case verdict stirs up racial anger B&Q The Home Of D. I. Y Slave your beefcake and eat it Tap into the right middle-aged, middle American market, and you, too, could write a million-selling blockbuster novel Wild about Europe What's so special about St Petersburg—and why is Paris the pits? Alice Thomson trails today's young ravers The Times World Chess Championship The White House as hell A Clinton aide's death has allowed a rare glimpse behind the facade Picture Gallery 'A plumber who has Latin is a better plumber than one who does not' Enoch Powell, dictionary in one hand, dissects words as he speaks and makes a point of using them correctly God, and my right to conscience The Pope's encyclical is the latest in a line of flawed letters from Bishops of Rome, Peter Hebblethwaite says Picture Gallery Victors become victims Living dangerously—why Russians pick on foreigners Calling our modern doubsers 'sceptics' is a dubious use of the word Scepticism rules, perhaps? Sceptic has become the most fashionable suffix of this year of Maastricht, overtaking such increasingly meaningless tags as-gate On commission The Times Diary Whirling words The Times Diary Murder for sport There are young killers abroad in Germany who take callous pleasure in their bloody work A good deal of British sense The agony of the Maastricht marathon was all worthwhile, says Douglas Hurd Smelling of roses The Times Diary Powell-axed The Times Diary Timber tribute The Times Diayr A Pope's Division To proscribe Catholic dissent may be to invoke it Too Little Too Late Mrs Bottomley's plans for mental patients are too limited Caught Red-Handed The Russian police are part of the problem, not the solution Tougher action needed on Bosnia New Gatwick runway Losing the ? Maintaining standards Hope for S Africa Revision of criminal justice system Home alone child Increased productivity Genius and genes Big reduction Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Personal Column Legal appointments Royal visits Charity Commission Scriveners' Company Anniversaries University news Buckingham palace Picture Gallery Larkhill favoured for Stonehenge centre Latest wills The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages Church news Rear-Admiral George Ross Rear-Admiral George Ross, CB, CBE, former director of aircraft maintenance and repair at the Admiralty, died on July 30 aged 92. He was born on August 9,1900 Trailfinders Personal Column Donald Alexander Donald Alexander, documentary film-maker, died in Inverness on July 20 aged 79. He was born on October 26,1913 Martin Ackerman Martin S. Ackerman, an American financier who fell from grace when he closed down the venerable Saturday Evening Post in 1969, died following an operation in Manhattan on August 2 aged 61. He was born in Rochester, New York From Our Own Correspondent: Marlyn Monroe Found Dead Chris Briant Chris Briant, CVO, MBE, chartered surveyor and former church commissioner, died at Aldeburgh Golf Club on July 23 aged 76. He was born in London on April 11,1917 News The Times Crossword No 19302 Business Times Weather Call Simply Better People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Infotech Business Today End of Road Barclays back in black despite heavy US losses Fuel Mix Surprise sale for DAF business Ways to plan our planning better Arts Sport Life line Franc drops as Bank of France resists cut in rates Television and Radio Gable TV groups to invest £65O m in Yorkshire Two major projects will create 1,650 permanent jobs in Yorkshire as cable television cashes in on deregulation of the telecommunications industry The Times Unit Trust Information Service European slump slows TDG Price weakness Holds back British Alcan Business Roundup EC jobless rate up again Business Roundup Titanium jobs to go Business Roundup RHM production cut Business Roundup Large building contractors report slump in confidence Shell and BP lift second-quarter profits despite loss in chemicals Gold hit as US funds pull out Further cash injection for reinsurer Cowie founder's record farewell Kleinwort profit up to £42 m Legal & Public Notices Further Consultation on Sellafield Disappointing Dowty result defended by TI Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices American investors help bring good news to Reuters Stock Market PPI firm is offered to pay tax bill Bid for Flogas Rotork ahead Aspen slips FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Merged Reed Elsevier group lifts profit 13% Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street (Reuter): Dow waits for Clinton budget vote Major Changes Money Market Expo '93 shows South Korea Is no paper tiger economy Colin Narbrough says that South Korea is now investing heavily in R&d stay ahead of the lower wage costs of its Asian neighbours Galliano down Mexico way The Times City Diary Ice people The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Broking walk-out The Times City Diary In the swim The Times City Diary Changing hands The Times City Diary Dealing in stress The Times City Diary Job talk The Times City Diary Learning from chaos theory Better off talking to BZW Tempus Shell/BP TI Group Banks' lending policies are hampering recovery In praise of family business values Reed Elsevier Tempus Insurance Companies Act 1982 Allianz Cornhiil Legal… Battle for pensions Shares rally after early fall First direct Making a date with a computer The most advanced electronic notepads yet are clever but expensive, says Matthew May On the road to independence A new alarm system can alert deaf-blind people to noises such as the door bell or telephone Thin and flat, the new television The difficulties of producing slimline sets have been conquered Fountain highmead Money on the move Online Global link Online Home grown Online One-minute call Online IBM cuts Online Fast forward Online Germans start to edge ahead British workers are losing out to better trained staff and managers, David Guest writes Information Technology Clay James Baker Associates Sharon Burns, SCS Ltd Executive Grapevine International Limited Norweb Residential Lettings Negotiator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director of Information Systems DePuy Bartwell International Recruitment (UK) Ltd Computeach International Ltd Object lessons in meditation Galleries: On of the most important sculptors to emerge in Britain in the 1980s; plus selected shows Shirazen Houshiary's sculpture looks like 1960s minimalism, but it has a profound spiritual dimension, says Richard Cork 'Houshiary's work is a fusion of her Iranian background and late 20th-century western art' This resurrection is not good news The revival of Godspell shows it to be a work devoid of enduring value Classical Bloody in all senses Television Review: Bosnia dominates Channel 4's week Rock Critic Choice Entertainments Summer Exhibition Murray Johnstone Ltd Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avaliable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Times Northern light shines on Verdi Music: Hilary Finch on opera at Finish festival and Gorecki and Beethoven at the Proms Lots of stamina but no real spirit BBCSSO/Maksymiuk Albert Hall/Radio 3 Special discount Signed, sealed, delivered - we're yours Rock on Friday: Motown's past bought for the future … pure Poppies for now people … some talk of Alexander Motown's glory days may be long gone, but PolyGram still paid £200m for it. David Toop explains why An insider's guide to the Next Big Thing New Waves Nineties sound of the Sixties for the twenties New Releases: If you really feel you have to return to the summer of love, be sure to wear some Poppies in your headphones Top Ten Albums Concert South London Indigo Girls Forum, NW5 Seven Days Alfa Romeo Registration Numbers Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency General Saab Peugeot Normand As British as they make them Honda and Toyota are now fully-fledged British car makers—but how do their products compare? Kevin Eason reports Are we nearly there yet, Dad? With so many less expensive tortures available, why lock yourself in a metal box with your children? Star car, aged 30 Roadwise Honda Toyota Mercedes Low speed ahead Cowboys in friendly form on way to Wembley Stuart Jones sees the teams which will meet in the American Bowl limber up at Crystal Palace Business expansion tax plan valid Chancery Division Law Report August 6 1993 Court of Appeal Multiple Sunday trading charges lawful Council able to seek fresh tenders Procedure amended for judge in chambers list Kinnock pleads case for Wales From a Correspondent in Dublin: Britain's riders in strong position Impressive Morceli running money rather than medals David Powell, athletics correspondent, reports from Zurich on a conflict in moods after the Weltklasse meeting Russians set championship records For the Record Today's Fixtures Iberiab Ray rises from sickbed to set strong pace Word-Watching Middlesex establish powerful position Brown displays his responsible side Walsh finds yorker to end dreary effort by Mendis Test Scoreboard Rapid Cricketline Atherton finds leading edge in captain's role Simon Barnes sees the England captain show resilience under pressure on his first day in charge Warwickshire fall under Dale's spell Yesterday's Scoreboard Cricketcall Talented Niche dies after freak accident Thunderer: Redcar Thunderer: Haydock Park Results from Yesterday Three Meeting Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Plumpton Going threat to Risky Thunderer: New Market Roberts returns with treble Nautical adventure ends with a soaking Italy retain lead despite collision Admiral's Cup Results Spurs dispute transfer fees Bruno misses the punchline Mighty Atom goes north in triumph Dalziel underlines strength of youth Sports in Brief Tour takes in townships Sports in Brief Bailey defeats Foster Sports in Brief McHugh joins squad Sports in Brief Rowers on target Sports in Brief Corsie scrapes home Sports in Brief Britons beaten in final Sports in Brief Pyatt's first defence Sports in Brief India take control Sports in Brief Pacesetting Proudfoot Sports in Brief BBC Variation Radio 3 Choice Satellite Multiyork American Football Atherton struggles against the tide Australian bowlers in command despite defiant innings from new captain Match takes turn for the better on testing pitch Concise Cross Word No 3167 Winning Move Word-Watching Lloyd's Swimming Wright earns £5,000 fine from FA

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