News from 12/08/1993
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James Landale, Widget Finn, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Victoria Glendinning, Adrian Sandes, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, James McDermott, Anatol Lieven, Matthew Sample, Patricia Davies, Nicholas George and Philip Webster, Political Editor, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Brian Warnes (Managing Director), Tom Pocock, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Alice Thomson and George Osborne, Carl Mortished, Quentin Campbell, Simon Wessely, Frances Kissling, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, John H. M. Crichton, John Andrews, General Secretary, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, David Green, Chairman, Eric Caines, P. Allen, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Antonia Simkins, Ken Broad, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Henry Stanhope, Robert Nye, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Reuter, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Godfrey Dann, Elizabeth Flanagan, Claire Messud, G. R. Harrison, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Janet Daley, H. W. Marratt Education Committee, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, P. R. Morgan, Christina Koning, Wolfgang Münchau, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Ash worth, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Geoff King, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Willetts, Janet Bush and Philip Pangalos, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Ewan C. K. Douglas, A. I. M. Clark, Andrew Finkel and Louise Hidalgo, Hugh Levinson, Harvey Editor, Barry Pickthall, T. F. H. Hudson, Miles Hudson, Roger Boyes, Tim Judah and Eve-Ann Prentice, Gill Pyrah, Michael Theodoulou and Angela MacKay, Beryl Parkyn, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller and Colin Narbrough, Nigel Hawkes and Adam Fresco, D. Coryton, Chairman, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Tom Cox, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Gerald Larner, John L. Randall, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Connolly, Richard Beeston, Kenneth Saunders, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Valerie Jablon, T. D. A. Steven, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, K. W. E. Craven, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Philip Webster and Bill Frost, Alan Jackson, Stephen Bruck, Mark Fuller, Jamie James, Michael Coleman, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent and James Bone, Michael Holdsworth (County Secretary), Russell, Patrick James, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoMajor opens door to 20 war victims Doctors struggle to save Irma As the medical condition of Irma Hadzimuratovic deteriorated, the prime minister said that 20 other wounded people will be brought from Sarajevo Summer pleasures In the Times Index Tony Benn Lord Chief Justice to go on TV panel New Colours UN moves in as Serbs quit Sarajevo hills Prisoner escapes to Cyprus Trident decision unfair, MPs say Stock market tops 3,000 William Rees-Mogg Companies House Index Donaldson doubts the benefit of no win, no fee Time could be running out for GMT World of Leather Father shows pain as Irma's health fades Family pleads for the world to save Sarajevo Doctors order more tests on critical girl Banks criticised on charging policy News in Brief Smith changes timetable News in Brief 'Less bad' rapist appeals News in Brief No action on guards News in Brief Report names CID chief News in Brief Cambridge innovation News in Brief Car thieves call owner News in Brief Rovers return News in Brief Correction News in Brief Anti-drug vigilante found guilty of kidnapping pusher Babies' parents arrested Forensic tests on siblings found dead in bed Magazine Son of cult leader admits child abuse Police appeal for clues on sex abduction Roadside surgery fails to save man Forte Hotels Gem expert shot In raid on shop By a Staff Reporter: Policewomen to be armed in Ulster After years of indecision, the RUC is to offer its male and female officers equal protection and issue firearms to all staff Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Neo-Nazis attack war graves By a Staff Reporter: Injured fireman to sue man he rescued Car boot sales 'out of control' Public audit on opt-out school cash 'abandoned' Yardie sentenced to life for Wild West' shooting at party Police press for changes to role in deportation cases The Times World Chess Championship Ramblers urged to let their feet do the talking Mother kidnaps son, 2 News in Brief Builder cleared in rocket case News in Brief Fall broken News in Brief Baby murder News in Brief Rapist hunted News in Brief Boy drowns News in Brief Bomb danger News in Brief Whistle stop News in Brief Labour peer becomes Oxford college master By a Staff Reporter: Car hijack victim lost her speech Nordic sport By a Staff Reporter: Strip-club accuser refuses to be named McCain Celestial fireworks obscured by cloud Viglen Benn gives archives to British library Political history fills seven garden sheds New Timex workers face dole Homeowners Friendly Society Vaccine for cervical cancer likely soon Famous for? Guinness, James Joyce political scandals and pubs Pensioner dies after bee sting Do It All Owen sets deadline for hilltop army to quit Mount Igman Radovan Karadzic insists his forces will withdraw because of Nato threats of force. The siege of Sarajevo, he claims is now over 'She was too young to know what Muslim or Serb is' Eyewitness Sarajevo By Joel Brand Currys Sale Nazi-hunters split on whether to call off the hounds If trials against alleged Nazis are going to fail, dedicatged anti-Nazis may take justice into their own hands, Roger Boyes writes Israel's law chief rejects call for Demjanjunk retrial Dixons Britain's Best Deals Sweden woos European leaders with fireworks and fishing trips Chechen gangs blamed as 'mafia' puts bite on Moscow business Hernia Clinton picks grandson of tsarist officer to lead forces The president surprised observes by his choice of the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, a European immigrant who is cautious over using force in Bosnia US debates commando option De Klert tries to stem Natal defections Famine fear in Sudan as army attacks the rebels Kidnap tourists tell of Kurdish ordeal Multiyork French operators refuse to talk English News in Brief (Reuter): PLO ruling News in Brief (AP): Kabul poll News in Brief (Reuter): Ship barred News in Brief Diplomat freed News in Brief Proton MPi Pope takes message to the yound at Catholic Woodstock Pontiff expected to confront US president in Colorado on obligations of moral agenda US wartime files show atom bomb not needed Clinton toughens gun laws News in Brief (AP): Russians held News in Brief (Reuter): Women lead News in Brief (AP): Spy enquiry News in Brief (Reuter): Navel embargo News in Brief Minister weighs in on sexist sumos B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Stab by Steel as Castro returns The biggest annual audition in the world Is the hight road to Edinburgh a route to fame for the young? Alice Thomson and George Osborne report Now that the right-on Ben Elton and Stephen Fry are about as funny as tofu, the time may be ripe for a couple of girls from Surrey who do a fair imitation of Tweedledum and Tweedledee Win a luxury weekend in France The Times Relais & Chateaux Competition Peace in turreted splendour Passport to Privilege The Times A shed filled with controversy Why politicians should never chase headlines, but always record the news before they go to bed Frince Attraction Leukaemia's latest scourge Great strides in treatment of leukaemia… tetanus risk in gardens… and the cost of sleeping pills Can psychiatrists ever help to catch killers? Mental profiles of criminals owe more to detective novels than real police work, Simon Wessely writes TCP Ointment Tobacco's silver screen sex appeal A call for smoking on screen to be banned smacks of pointless censorship Picture Gallery Prime Janet Daley Is there a misogynist cabal which rejects rape as a serious crime unless it is accompanied by violence? Rape is still an anomaly in our adversarial courts Name your price The Times Diary Pontifications that fall on deaf ears The message the Pope has come to preach will not appeal to Clinton's America, says Frances Kissling Gods, stand up for bastards! Like many of our great institutions English cricket lacks self-confidence Even Patten nods The Times Diary Dissenters line up The Times Diary Random Century The Times Diary Mustn't grouse The Times Diary Glenys's campaign runs out of puff The Times Diary In Dry Dock The political ship will not be holed by a Commons report Class in the Court-Room Civil litigation should now become easier for the middle class Carnage in Kashmir The Indian government must respect human rights Cost of child care to single mothers Care of mentally ill Puzzle posers Runways at Gatwick Peak practice Conflict on testing and curriculum Troops of distinction Primary principles Day-case surgery Hot on the trail Social News Today's birthdays and anniversaries Personal Column Long-forgotten chest unlocks family treasures Engineering Council Oriel College, Oxford 1,000-year-old garden is flower of Chinese finds Archaeology Wood artefacts saved Forthcoming marriages Marriage Amateur unearths hill fort John Carroll John Carroll, MBE, organiser of poetry recitals, died in London on August 5 aged 69. He was born on September 8 1923 Jose Trinidad Villa Casas Personal Column Milton O. Thompson Milton O. Thompson, a Nasa test pilot who played a crucial role in the development of the American space shuttle, died in Lancaster, California, on August 6 aged 67. He was born in Crookston, Minnesota on May 4,1926 Cecilia Parker Cecilia Parker, Hollywood film actress, died in Ventura, California, on July 25 aged 88. She was born in Fort William, Canada, on April 26,1905 Rabbi Mayer Grunburg Rabbi Mayer Grunburg, a prominent Talmudic and biblical scholar who helped save many Jews from the Nazis in his native Czechoslovakia died on August 4 aged 83 Cardinal Newman Henri Pharaon Henri Pharaon, a former Lebanese foreign minister, was found mudered in a Beirut hotel on August 6. He was born in 1902 Jack Dwyer John Dwyer Rice, daneer and actor, died in Southampton on August 3 aged 90. He was born in Southsea, Hampshire, on August 6,1902 Frequent flyers still fear tax Executives using schemes such as Air Miles are worried they may be charged on his perk, David Churchill writes Floating in Bangkok Flyaways Travel/flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Indoor snow plan melting Proposals for all-year indoor skiing centres may be put on ice Multiple Display Advertising Items Row brews on flourishing isle Multiple Display Advertising Items A secret peace of Paris Those in the know travel to the French capital in August for their sightseeing Athletics fans losing the race for championship tickets Track and field's world championships open tomorrow. But how many seats will be empty? When in Crete, try to behave like a Cretan Foreign travel can be dangerous if you disregard local etiquette. Marianne Curphey reports Building sandcastles can harm your health Somak Holidays Disney fights to stay in picture There is nothing Mickey Mouse about the stakes in the theme parks war A leap into the big time Britons take Dutch ditch-jumping contest in their stride Back on the piste Travelogs Starring Mr Punch Travelogs Air slump slows Travelogs Malaria alert Travelogs Zambia theft Travelogs Britain accepts 20 war victims Serbs quit Sarajevo mountain Businessman flees Trident outcry Law fees censure Vigilante convicted Yardie gunman jailed Military desecration Any questions, your honour? The Times Crossword No 19,307 Gem expert shot New forces chief Car boot heels WPCs armed Pope's divisions Benn's archive gift Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Lighting-Up Times Business Anatole Kaletsk Shares go above 3,000 on hopes of rate cuts Business Today The Pound Stock Market Economy improves throughout regions Interest Rates Currencies Short-termism works and is here to stay Arts Sport When £19m equals £122m Talk to Towry Law The Memoirs of Lord Goodman BT any quits as head of MCI Owner of CNN slides into the red Holliday payout Armitage rises Ward advances Commercial Union Long-haul passengers boost traffic at BAA Air traffic is growing, but Catwick remains a problem for Baa, having lost a large chunk of its scheduled traffic to Heathrow under new distribution rules Legal & Public Notices Great Nordic Holding Ltd Eurorail plays down threat from Germans A new Holiday Inn every second day Business Roundup Managers seek Dunkel Business Roundup Engineer in profit alert Business Roundup Metal Bulletin shines Business Roundup Damp start for Vimto Business Roundup Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover shows British industry the road to the future CU jumps into black despite costs of bomb A significant recovery in general insurance operations in Britain underpinned a return to profit at Commercial Union and an increase in the interim dividend UK funds flow to jewel of the Limpopo Daily Mail group in £50m bond issue Employment Service Resumed bull run pushes prices through key 3,000 level General Accident plc Japanese trade surplus for July soars to$11.82bn Japan's new prime minister says he will consider ways to ease import restrictions and to make consumers buy more foreign goods to try balance trade with America Recent Issues Major Changes (Reuter): Dow closes at record despite health warning World Markets Wall Street The Times What really happened the day the Erm collapsed Economic View Edouard Balladur should draw the right lessons from his country's humiliation, or suffer the consequences, Anatoole Kaletsky argues Tycoon feels the chill The Times City Diary Lifting the lid The Times City Diary Freedom's march The Times City Diary Mission possible The Times City Diary Trading places The Times City Diary Golden chance The Times City Diary Weathering recession Cheers to success Running of the bull Tempus Commercial Union Tempus BAA Tempus Confusion over type of employment Picture Gallery Japan Tempus Building society members need voice Army of workers Clydesdale Bank to axe 800 jobs in shake-up Banks have cut branch staff by up to 20 per cent over the past three years. A further per cent are expected to go. Australian-owned Clydesdale is following the trend Bonn puts pressure on Russia over debt The Times Unit Information Service By our World Trade Correspondent: Bartering offered as way forward for top companies Prices squeezed to new highs First direct Ernst & Young APACS The Broadway David Chorley Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Company Accountant Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand CJA Recruitment Consultants Group La Crème De La Crème SKY Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contingency fees can pose threat to objective judgment FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Any Other Business Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Are professional bodies police or trade unions? Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates(%) Dollar Spot Rates The right season to go hunting for bargains Patrick James on where to go and what to look for in a shooting or fishing holiday Country Pursuits Westhoughton Gun Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Bob Sport Multiple Display Advertising Items Seafield Lodge Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Black, white and all over the place Cinema: A controversial-sounding comedy, Made in America fatally hedges its bets and loses its way Honest to gods of all kinds David Robinson welcomes Channel 4's new season of films on the theme of religious belief Theatre Map of the Human Heart Interview Onegin not to be on again Arts Briefing Made in America Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Bitter, if not acturally twisted Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the humour missing from a classic comedy The Country Wife As though he'd never been away Rock: Why change your haircut? Ten years later it is back in fashion Nick Heyward Borderline Charing Cross Road, Wc2 The Times The play's the thing, in Elsinore or in Galway Fiona Shaw's 'Hamlet Project aims to change the way the Irish see Shakespeare. Gill Pyrah reports Masur plays to his strengths Music in New York A wholly healthy chamber opera? Gerald Larner eavesdrops as composer James MacMillan and playwright Iain Heggie discuss their new collaboration for the Edinburgh Festival Edinburgh Festival As the spirit moves Dance Praying Mantis Dreaming Queen Elizabeth Hall A girl's place is in the gang Claire Messud is struck by the variety and productivity of a talented novelist Foxfire: Confessions of a Girl Gang Was this poetic justice? The Ern Malley Affair Phantom of the feminist opera The Girl who Trod on a Loaf Do You Have a Book to Publish? Hitler's champion on the campus Martin Heidegger a Political Life The astronomer and the dwarf The Dork of Cork On the road to hell Jeus' Son The Quest for Dr U The Cyclopean Mistress Hallowed Ground New Authors When Britain was all at sea The Churchill War Papers, Volume I The great and the Goodman Victoria Glendinning feasts on the candid memoirs of the man who played chief troubleshooter for Britain's artistic. political and businesss bigwigs Tell Them Pm on my Way Not an Englishman Shameful secrets of free-trading nations Trading Free The Gatt and us Trade Policy Dogfight The New Protectionism Lions led by donkeys Odd Man out Circles of Hell Citadel Carling Premiership England walk tightrope again As Graham Taylor's crucial night nears, Keith Pike detects a sense of déjà vu Cup and International Dates The Times guide to the 1993-4 football fixtures Viewing feast at a price BSkyB leads the way in wall-to-wall football coverage this season. Peter Ball reports Endsleigh Insurance League Lauritzen escapes on longest stage in solo ride New cricket format required Dignity suffers Little Woods Australians keep up their guard Save Waugh strokes unbeaten hundred off toiling Kent Atherton returns to troubled Lancashire Amateur title irrelevant to world of athletics Change of attack Counties invest Different seat For the Record Fresh ambition brings skater in from the cold Mihcael Coleman on the former Soviet champion who plans to make a comeback representing Britain Fixtures Lemon Souffle injury adds to Carnarvon's misfortune Richard Evans Nap: Hasty Bank Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Sports Service Thunderer: Beverley Darley's four cuts Eddery title lead Quick Ransom on course Thunderer: Uttoxeter Doping evidence missing Thunderer: Salisbury Norman gets Tway's chip off his shoulder Australian in confident mood after victory in open Championship Sahalee to host 1998 PGA event Protest overruled as Germans edge out Australia Barry Pickthall reports on how a quarter of point decided the destiny of the Admiral's Cup Sheehan has flight problems Tee-Off Times Torrance defends PGA withdrawal Father and son lead Reading to title Sport in Brief Easy for England Sport in Brief Everton improve bid Sport in Brief Hare loses top job Sport in Brief Deuchar defeate Sport in Brief Austin fights back Sport in Brief Martin breaks dress rule Sport in Brief Word-Watching BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Discovery Channel Cricket Modest men of the track whose currency is medals While Lewis and Christie run for fame and forturne, their coaches want neither, David Powell says Suspension threat hangs over Morceli Concise Crossword No 3172 Winning Move Word-Watching Maggert joins cup shortlist Today in the Times Admiral Yachting Hewlett Packard NB Selection Ltd Department for Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Business & Technology Education Council Coopers & Lybrand Heard it on the grapevine Gossip plays an important role in office communications. Jean-Louis Barsoux reports on the information black market The grapevine picks up and spreads what in wants to hear Shamrock Lancashire Enterprises plc Finansa CB-Linnell Limited Austin Knight ASSC Townrow · Pegge · Thomas Breckenridge Consultants Limited Apacs Multiple Display Advertising Items Portland International Search & Selection NB Selection Ltd Capitalife Mainland PATHfINDER Railtrack DSC Communications (Europe) Limited Facilities Management Professionals British Marine Industries Federation AF Advertising Limited National Power International Bartwell International Recruitment (UK) Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items General Portfolio Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Jamont UK Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items KPMG Selection & Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers VIP Management Consultants Skill Quest Times Newspapers Limited General Appointments CD/ Multimedia Sales Manager More than meets the eye Companies are advertising more than jobs in their recruitment campaigns, says Desmond Dearlove Multiple Display Advertising Items How to choose the right help Life after Redundancy Macro Group Allied Dunbar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary of the Magistrates' Association General Portfolio Lees Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Search Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trade Indemnity Collections Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Technimetrics Inc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Welcome Trust Whitbread · Beckett · Welch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Broker OTE £20,000 The Thai Kitchen Restaurant Grampian Regional Council Handling the not so petty cash Health trusts have to take as much care of their money as their patients in the era of devolved budgets. Antonia simkins writes Public & Healthcare Panel of Independent Inspectors NHS Cymru Wales Rural Development Commission Time to review NHS pay reviews Mental Health Unit Nottinghamshire County Council
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