News from 10/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Robin Williams, Bob Lowman, Malcolm Brabant and our Foreign Staff, Anatol Lieven, Paula Davies, Simon Barnes, Robert Vincent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, George Brock and Tim Judah, R. E. K. Levett, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Michael Graham, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Romeo and Juliet, James Bone, George Sivell, S. J. Russell, Noel Goodwin, James Landale and Chris Tate, J. E. Hok, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, J. P. Duff, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Tinker (Vice-Chairman, Workingham Society), Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Anthony Grant, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Michael Butler, J. P., Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, John Percival, Annabel Ferriman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, P. E. Shirley, Joel Brand, Jim French, Susan Gilchrist, Peter J. C. Marshall, Wolfgang M?nchau, G. C. Houghton, Joel Brand and Bill Frost, Robert Kirley, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, Wolfgang Münchau, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, W. Stuart Frost, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Allan Campbell-Wilson, James D. Zirin, Ian Taylor, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, J. R. L. Cuningham, Robert Ballantyne, Peter Taylor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, Joanna Pitman, Raymond C. Jorden, Philip Webster Political Editor, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Iola Smith, John Hanbury, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Ellen Cranitch, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Gaine, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Nicholas Watt and Ronald Faux, Sam Kiley, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Michael Spicer, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoBritain gives lifeline to Bosnia victim Hurd cuts through red tape The battle to save a small girl severly wounded by shrapnel in Bosnia again exposes the UN's inability to defend the victims of Sarajevo Index Hollywood Shares rise as economy strengthens Kohl retreats on single currency World Cup plans a musical score draw Picture Gallery Festival Time Women and Rape Police to shame drivers who drink Peoples Phone £99 No Title By our Sports Staff: Spectators cheer as Dexter resigns Picture Gallery Libya 'willing to pay Lockerbie families' Sinn Fein wants guns Sacked doctor appeals Tiger bites woman Mother fights on Police hold 55 in raids Policeman beaten The Haydock Thistle Hotel Blatch orders first national blueprint for lessons on religion Scientists debate ethics of wiping out world's most deadly virus The last traces of smallpox, which killed millions of people, are being kept frozen in two laboratories as researechers ponder whether the virus should be destroyed or studied to learn more about Aids By our Political Editor: Heseltine proposes contest for funds Aids 'will claim 6m by end of century' Right wing urges Major to tax child benefit Treasury cuts will cause job losses, say ministers By a Staff Reporter: DSS told wife that husband was father of illegitimate child Couple's 13-hour row end in jail By a Satff Reporter: Monk jailed for sex assaults Mole at 23% This Weekend Judge attacks remand centre for lack of sports field High price and fear of queues deter palace visitors ID cards to curb horse thefts Philips By a Staff Reporter: Child-minder left five youngsters in 'care of the Lord' By our Home Correspondent: Hunted man wept to friend Thermabond Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Roman town found on new road site Hopkins fans lament 'desecration' of shrine SPI: Village shops to get help By a Staff Reporter: Man kidnapped suspected drugs pusher, court told Reformers oppose new courts Madam Cyn sells safe sex Torrential rain washes away hopes for holidays By a Staff Reporter: OAP struck muggers Univac Fee row 'led to vendetta' Post fraud rife Singer fined Body named Driver crushed Social atlas maps out stark North-South divide Abbey National Torquay Plea bargaining will cut sentence Women & rape BT Study uncovers huge differences in the severity of sentences imposed by neighbouring courts Treatment for rapists curbed Police switch to TV for leads Reconstructions can open new lines of investigation when other trails have gone cold, says Louise Hidalgo Offender Blames Attitudes MPs urge tighter prison leave rules News that a jailed rapist has been spending weekends a few miles from his victim's home has caused concern Fide 'wrong to bar chess contenders' The Times World Chess Championship Multiple Sclerosis Model who lost leg 'has a future' Guardsman jailed for robbery Holiday visit by exiled king raises storm in Greece National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery US diplomat is shot dead on road to Tbilisi Land speculators blamed for fires Hernia How the plight of an injured child shamed the UN Nato agrees plan for air strikes to save Sarajevo (Reuter): Red tape binds officials who choose cases for evacuation from Sarajevo Britain extended a helping hand to the Unhcr over evacuation procedures, but after criticism the world organisatipon defended its restrictive rulings By a Special Correspondent: Teddy-bear escort for mercy flight Austin Kaye The Times World Chess Championship Clinton tries to enlist liberal Republicans in battle for reform The president's strategy for pushing through his agenda is now to win over some Republican allies. Leading Republicans see more profit in all-out opposition Woolwich Building Society Pentagon keeps women at bay Hollywood holds its breath as 'madam' goes to court Un calls in more troops for push against Somali warlord's forces Britain lifts arms embargo on Angola Storm toll rises (Reuter): Officer executed (AFP): Claim denied (Reuter): Lagos arrests (AP): Nauru paid off (AFP): Oldest game (AFP): Lucky dive Japan 's cabinet grandmaster puts his pawns in place The man behind Japan's new government embraces reform but only to let his prime minister go his own way on the world stage, Joanna Pitman writes from Tokyo Arafat wins high cards as PLO tussle is settled Once again, Yassir Arafat has emerged unscathed from a crisis within the Plo. To Israel's doves, he alone appears able to deliver peace in the Middle East Picture Gallery Indian torturers fail to break Kashmir's will Everest Fit the Best Police search township in vain for arms Never quite a secret agent Roger Cooper's life of adventure led to a sentence of 'death plus ten years' from the Ayatollah Khomeini. Peter Taylor met a man who is never out of trouble Win a luxury weekend in France Enjoy the relaxation of Brittany Your Passport to Privilege It's nonsense, naturally An epic bout of hypocrisy Nothing fascinates Hollywood more than its own morality Why do we like our favourite food? Don't ask me, I'm only the doctor For patients with mystery ailments, the long search for a diagnosis can be a testing time, says Annabel Ferriman How to die from political correctness The London Hernia Centre North East Thames Lynne Truss What's the Italian for "Your tappets have gone, I'm afraid"? Blackpool role An easy price to pay for proper unity India's army on the rampage Muslim Kashmir's demands for independence have left it at the mercy of murderers and rapists in uniform—and no one cares, it seems Under siege Added Waite Tory canyons Adie up against another enemy Colour It Tartan Clinton's budget victory sets no clear path to reform A Child, Not a Symbol The rescue of one Bosnian child is not enough Opt Pop The trouble with the world id other folks that live in it Next steps in coping with exchange-rate instability Identity crisis Diseased ash trees Parish dues The living Church Critical eye on royal gates Born survivors Fringe of Surrey Rude words Social News Appointment Windsor Castle Church news University news Personal Column Latest wills Apple season starts with English sodden delicious Today's birthdays and anniversaries Philistines reclaim their place in history Forthcoming marriages Marriages Professor J. K. Eastham Luis de Sttau Monteiro Germanos Polizoidis Personal Column Trailfinders Roy Budd Monroe Spaght On this Day The Canterbury Week the Australlans V. Kent Ewen McEwen Stephen Paton News The Times Crossword No 19,305 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Sport Weather Arts The Times Tomorrow Features Law TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Picture Gallery The London stock market hit a high after a barrage… John Charcol Small Business 25 Kohl admits EC currency faces delay Whitehall blunders over jobless total Revived hard ecu still looks a basket case Index Woolwich builds up £88m Index Lloyd's judge crosses out own name Lucas set to exceed target on disposals The Times Unit Trust Information Service Kohl rebukes VW and GM over espionage dispute As the unprecedented public row between Volkswagen and GM heads for the German courts there are growing calls to both car companies to show restraint Drug firms face threat of price cuts McKay Securities Opec president's surprise meeting boosts prices Eastern Electricity cuts Union Discount post Receivers at Dunkeld Shares hit record as latest figures confirm recovery The strongest new consumer credit figures in two years and the producer prices index point to an economic recovery without a resurgence of inflation Losses at MTM cut to ? 11.9m Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent: RTZ unearths gold partner Healthcare operator makes £4m Brands alive and kicking Legal & Public Notices 071-7827344 Hopes recede for dying Swan Hunter Airline sues over copier contracts8 Bonds, Wall Street and France help send shares to record Greene King expands Respite for Bm CCS in profit Govett surges Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Glaxo's fortunes hinge on Zantac court ease The pharmacetical industry is beset with battles on patents over sole manufacturing rights. Glaxo is having to defend a best selling drug in America Recent Issues Major Indices Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Dow cheers Clinton's success Money Markets Money Rates (%) US budget is lost opportunity rather than national disaster The enasculation of the budget is a source of frustration, but the future of the American economy is not bleak, Wolfgang Munchau says Slaughtering the law men BA vote winner Coming clean Jaw jaw In the frame Small societies will continue to flourish Credit where credit due Lucas Nursing Homes Change hourly rates to success fees for better deal from insolvency staff Greene King Dividend fear for small investors The Times RTZ Shares advance continues First direct Bank sounds note of caution on forgeries Business for Sale Business Services Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Microsoft & Software Packard Bell Welsh whisky proves potent Intel inside Time Computer Systems Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings QD Quarry Dougall BBC Television The Magistrates' Association Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cains Advocates Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB QD Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones The Times Time to judge the judges Fun guide Claws in a contract Moving on House safeguard? Adoption battle Lease of strife Legal Appointments CLC Council for Licensed Conveyancers Commercial and Development Solicitors Work ethic gives inmates a future Multiple Display Advertising Items Practice Manager/senior Clerk Westminster Medical Legal Exit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life imitates Hollywood A new film shows American lawyers at their worst. But is there an element of truth in the portrayal, asks James D. Zirin Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians The Engineering Council Capital letters that spell out a festival This year's Edinburgh Festival begins on Sunday. Richard Morrison offers a light-hearted guide to the best and worst of a gigantic cultural beanfeast All steamed up about the ships of the desert Travellers' Tales: Arabian Sands Channel 4 Dance 'McMaster has restored international glamour to… Theatre Pissarro the Impressionist and the City Entertainments Events Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fllms in London and (where indicted with hte symbol)on release across the country Equal shares in excellence Prague Festival Balet Corn Exchange, Cambrige The women have it Romeo and Huliet covent Garden Grand little player Simone Pedroni Harrogate Festival The Times A Mann for all seasons Mesmeric power of melodrama unveiled BBCSO/Wigglesworth Albert Hall/Radio 3 Sounds of the forest Classic confrontations Albert Hall/Radio 3 Debut shows spirit The Turn of the Screw Theatre Royal, Bath Two steps back Pooka Mean Fiddler, Harlesden Spaniard leads way as storms lash fleet Positions For the Record Pools Forecast Picture Gallery Gordon's appeal supported by doctors Today's Fixtures Shearer's date for comeback advanced Iberia Montgomerie criticises US PGA withdrawals Bournemouth impress Mansell in driving seat Australia pick Tabua Lindner joins Oldham Support for Morceli Todd leads parade Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Hills gambles future on pew stables Richard Evans Nap: Eightandahalf (5.15 Yarmouth) Next best: Aberlady (2.30 Bath) Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Bath Catterick Muir has ambitious schedule for Averti Improved British showing answers criticism Gridiron's showcase pays price Rapid Raceline City prepares to run up flag as port of call for tour Portsmouth is planning to include cycling's great names in its hall of fame. Andrew Longmore reports Lillywhite seizes initiative0 Sussex bar route to Lord's for Richards Testing initiation for latest holder of pinless grenade Simon Barnes sympathises with Michael Atherton as he comes to terms with another England defeat Speight's canvas has bold strokes Afford makes breakthrough Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Bbc2 Choice Satellite ITV London Berkeley Jacobs Channel 4 Index Dexter makes an early departure Australia stay on course for record Ashes victory Concise Crossword No 3170 Winning Move Word-Watching Bitburger Index Master of the quote stumped at last
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