News from 17/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Sean Mac, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, L. C. Green, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Thomas Burgner, Secretary, Anthony Holland, Hazhir Teimourian, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Cunningham and our Foreign Staff, David Pannick Qc, Martin Brown Darfield Rectory, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Daniel Adams, Derek Wheatley, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Eve-Ann Prentice Bill Frost and our Foreign Staff, Tony Rocca and Nigel Hawkes, David R. Phillips (Diocesan Secretary), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Robert Gower, Lesley Dixon, Randolph Haggerty, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Stewart Tendler and Adam Fresco, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Chamberlain, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Bill Frost and Paul Wilkinson, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, B. A. Timbs, Aileen Ballantyne, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, St Ives, Richard Cork, Scrjvenor, David Miller, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Richard Beeston and Lin Jenkins, Paul S. Thomas, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, David Powell and Robin Young, Roger Boyes, Andrew McCall, C. J. Busler, Michael Henderson-Begg, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Henry Button, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, Fred Dickenson, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Sir William Wade Qc, Naila al-AZEM, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Stephen Pettitt, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Ian Hunter, Nicholas Sercombe, Ian S. Menzies, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Dorothy L. Longley, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, David H. Tatham, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Edward Greenspon, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Jon Ashworth and Ben MacIntyre, Anna McCormick,
ResumoFloodgates open for Bosnia sick The Unhcr said offers of 700 beds for Sarajevo siege victims "turned night into day" as controversy over selection of those to be evacuated continued 15 countries join rush to help North has car crime blackspot Index Adrian Mole Euro Mickey Mouse takes to the bottle Drugs in Europe By our Foreign Staff: 'Today, everyone in Sarajevo is a soldier. . .' Abbey loses £250m in agency sale Secure units find few private takers (AP): Stewart Granger dies Judit Polgar Linguaphone One Way to Pay the Piper Somnolent West wakes up to offer the wounded its beds International Reaction Guns fall silent but officials disagree whether siege is over Geneva Talks BT Christopher repeats threat of air strike as Serbs retain stranglehold Nato Forces British troops await Bosnia call-up War victims try to buy places on mercy flights Bosnian doctors are being threatened at gunpoint while compiling evacuation lists. Corruption is widespread as families use the tactics of desperation to save relatives Doctors insist on treating all alike as wounded admit taking part in the war The Soldiers Safe hands pull victims back from the brink The Children Kwai Magistrate praises Sir Bernard for Tube arrest Homeowners Friendly Society By a Staff Reporter: Families want action on joyriders Mothers blockade road after child's death Holiday big guns fire first shots in 1994 prices battle With this year's summer holidays hardly started for some, the high-street travel agents are flexing their muscles for next year Smoker dies after test denied Bard's royal champion Father broke baby's legs Wartime bombs found Tourists come under fire Forged stamps found Eton cellar plundered Women face greater increase of Aids News in Brief Transplant girl Laura is 'critical' Young follow Christie's lead World-beater's successes are encouraging children to run in search of fame and fortune Death error by hospital News in Brief Pupils abscond News in Brief Fielder escapes News in Brief Bond winners News in Brief Scott's prose purged of old morality Relative of Danish statesman killed Girl hit in crossfire Solicitor 'tried to rape date' Chase De Vere Coach says champion had to be pushed British Gas Hedgerows divide green lobby from farmers Grants are helping to preserve the landscape but cnservationists want more drastic measures By a Staff Reporter: Parents see baby killed under van Inspector granted tax privileges Mountain dog could be a sheep's best frien MS Police hire safety experts to cut the risks at carnival Riots are no longer the chief fear of police at Notting Hill carnival. The sheer size of the event poses its own problems The World's Worst Chess Players The Times World Chess Championship Picture Gallery Divers come up with Whitbread galore Rail buff wrecked empty train Parents to challenge care moves Passing Attractions Rover to end Honda reliance Backpackers carry their illegal loot the long way home The night train from Amsrerdam to Paris packs in teenagers high on dope. Ec states are to gather to try to produce an answer to a worsening drugs problem Marijuana smoke drifts through open market's gaps The easing of European border controls has exposed the lack of a common policy on durgs in the Community, Roger Boyes writes First Call Rafsanjani in trouble as finance minister is forced out President Rafsanjani made economic reform the centre of his presidency, but he has failed to win over Iran's clerical hierachy, Hazhir Teimourian writes UN gathers men and arms for final assault on Aidid Thanks and anti-tank missiles have caused many civilian casualties in Somalia. The UN's evasions when describing the attacks are causing increasing international unease Reuter: Gatt report rejects protectionist line Snapping turtles put Riviera under siege Picture Gallery Father of sports star was killed for his car (Reuter): Nigerian military extends ban News in Brief (Reuter): Beirut threat News in Brief (AFP): Angolans clash News in Brief (Reuter): Council formed News in Brief (AP): Plot uncovered News in Brief (Reuter): Tourists held News in Brief (Reuter): Rebel ploy News in Brief (AP): Trial for debt News in Brief Clinton goes into battle over health care reform Strike hits black schools in run-up to exams Gun-crazy whites learn to shoot straight Picture Gallery Canada's leader cools relations with US Kim Campbell's first two months in office have seen her move away from the popular Mulromey era. With polls due this autumn, she is fighting for a new image Nordic sport US Navy denies Tailhook cover-up News in Brief (Reuter): Opposition ruled out News in Brief (Reuter): Ship diverted News in Brief (AP): Aids warning News in Brief (Reuter): Stolen gun News in Brief (Reuter): Birth plan row News in Brief Brilliant pawns in their father's game Laszlo Polgar believes genius can be taught-and has three chess-master daughters to prove it, says Kate Muir AKZO Hotel fine, food lovely, glad we stayed here Adrian Mole and the newts The Third Extract in a Two Week Serialisation of Sue Townseno's the Wilderness Years Putting a brave face on surgery Three-dimensional models are revolutionising complex facial operations, reports Aileen Ballantyne Sarajevo's echoes from a distant front The heartrending story of Irma continues a tradition of war reporting dating back to Scutari When a mother's feelings come second Dr Thomas Stuttaford on the folly of putting a 'positive' childbirth experience for the mother before a baby's safety Forte Hotels Bob Dylan has been spotted looking at property in Crouch End Vote now, pay later The Times Diary Vintage stuff The Times Diary Parading the ignorance of the law Spare us from having to listen to judges on television, giving their opinions and showing just how foolish they are When in trouble, blame the UN Every politician's buck now seems to stop with the United Nations, says James Bone Feathers fly The Times Diary Who's whose The Times Diary Remember them? The Times Diary Past masters The Times Diary Gatt Goes to Market Every family has a direct stake in the Uruguay Round Handle with Care Private care for delinquent children is not necessarily wrong Hic-Ho, Hic-Ho At last Disney has let the demon drink into its fantasy park Approach of police towards motorists Taking the strain Car spotting Sterling stuff University students and drop-outs Aids surveillance Syria and Lebanon Parish dues Losing their heads Japan's wartime 'comfort' women In-flight smoking Diary devotees Court Circular Barbers' Company Appointment Windsor Castle Birthdays today Personal Column Anniversaries Picture Gallery Unknown disease blights alder trees Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Bypass work reveals ruins of village Forthcoming marriages Church news Rodney Dennys Rodney Onslow Dennys, CVO, OBE, FSA, Arundel Herald Extraordinary since 1982, died on August 13 a aged 82. He was born on July 16,1911 Memorial Services Patrick Whitehouse Patrick Bruce Whitehouse, OBE, pioneer of railway preservation and author, has died aged 71. He was born in Warwick on February 25,1922 Trailfinders The Right REV John Daly The Right Rev John Daly, Bishop of Gambia, 1935-51. and Bishop in Korea, 1955-65. died on August 15 aged 90. He was borns in Harrow on January 13,1903 Edward Newman Edward Arthur Newman, pioneer of digital computers, died in Surrey on August 7 aged 75. He was born in London on April 27.1918 The Heat and Infant Mortality News The Times Crossword No 19,311 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Hope Fear Pipeline In Store The Pound John Charcol Small Business Cornerstone fiasco costs Abbey £250m Many financial institutions have suffered huge losses from the rush into estate agency in the late eighties. Abbey National was no exception and yesterday sold out US share swap deal may net Bt £500m Arts The Tory selective employment tax Sport By our Financial Staff: Taxes 'will have to rise' Television and Radio By our City Staff: Bank brings 800 jobs Concern for recovery intensifies The Times Unit Trust Information Service By our Financial Staff: City's 1992 foreign earnings up by a fifth Gas venture launched Fitter in better health Amato quits EBRD race BAA and British Rail closer to Heathrow link Business Roundup Best chance to stop Britain's nine-year poison gas war Argos defies the recession but fears tax rises Strong interim profit advances, boosted by increased sales of higher-margin products, will be followed by further store openings for the catalogue chain in the second half Benson doubles profits Tiffany loses some of its sparkle American brides remain loyal to jeweller RTZ talks on Pillar confirmed Unit-linked bonds help life offices to £5bn record Legal & Public Notices Expansion continues at Takare Shares refuse to relinquish four-day hold on 3,000 level Stock Market Sotheby's profit up 106% Time rumours Fisons sells Recent Issues Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Yen nears parity with cent despite bank action (Reuter): AT&T deal boosts Dow Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Income grows at ADT Major Changes Wall Street Money Markets Uk truck maker slips into top gear to take on the giants A three-year recession has played havoc with Britain's truck industry. Ross Tieman reports on the battle to capture customers Lodged back in the limelight The Times City Diary Now you see it. . . The Times City Diary Screen break The Times City Diary Figuring it out The Times City Diary Tackling high insolvency fees Merit in mess The Times Oceans of Opportunity! Argos Cornerstone Happy with a choice of dividend in shares or cash Business Letters Hope value Tempus Takare Daejan Holdings P. L. C. Taxman's turn in creditors' queue Equities mark time First direct Boosting help for village shopkeepers Business for Sale Picture Gallery Intel inside Playing it cool pays off Briefings Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Amersham Fres Legal Section Zarak MacRae Brenner Pfizer Limited The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A way to pay the piper Derek Wheatley Qc outlines the snags in proposals for no-win, no-fee litigation No-win worry Inns and Outs Polka-dot progress Inns and Outs Higher profile Inns and Outs Focus on names Inns and Outs Islamic rules Inns and Outs Credit limits Inns and Outs Donald Matheson Russell Jones & Walker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Juries must stand up and be counted Hextall, Erskine & Co Legal Challenges Lords put rule of law back on the rails Sir William Qc assesses the true constitutional significance of two high-profile court rulings Content of housing subsidy Court of Appeal Law Report August 17 1993 Queen's Bench Division No provocation defence for glue addict Workers' rights line up with Europe New regulations to protect employees may be worthless because legal aid is not available Declaration after breach is cured Employer relied on mistake as material factor Space must be found Richard Cork on how the Tate's 'whirligig rotation' emphasises the need for a new gallery of modern art Television Good vibes, cast-iron embouchure Jazz: Welsh wizardry and virtuoso playing from young and old at the Brecon Festival. Clive Davis reports Still on his feet Ian Hunter The Forum, Nw5 Rock: Adrian Deevoy sees an old trouper defy reduced circumstances Edinburgh Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Velland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Bown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Freedom, a tree of many routes Travellers' Tales: Road Scholar Channel 4 Television Review: Lynne Truss enjoys yet another journey across the USA Scotland's example outshines England Dance: John Percival on the delights of Aberdeen's International Youth Festival The Times Victims of sexual warfare Edinburgh: Benedict Nightingale starts his theatrical survey at the Traverse; plus the Festival's opening concert Swept away by new waves BBC PO/Maxwell Davies NYOS/Seaman Albert Hall/Radio 3 Proms Good things come in fives BBC SO/Davis Albert Hall//Radio 3 How not to orchestrate a meeting RSNO/Weller Usher Hall In tune with history Tonight: Lola Blau Old Red Lion London Theatre: a cabaret star sings her way through war Taste of Cornish cream Barry Millington joins the loyal regular audience at a lively music festival in Cornwall Teenager Kirui writes fairy tale for history books Results from Stuttgart Word-Watching Today Norman rises above adversity Watson opts for cup experience For the Record Wallace to ride modified machine Everton agree terms for Stuart Cruz to fly high on Revelation Nap: Revelation (3.10 York) Next best: Grand Lodge (2.05 York) International jockey set for rich reward in York showpiece Thunderer: York Zafonic to stand at Newmarket Thunderer: Folkestone Results from Yesterdays Two Meetings Edbaysaan to oblige at rewarding odds Redgrave leads British medal challenge Team The Times Rapid Raceline Australians hold firm to deny Essex their victory Batsmen fail to capitalise on another impressive display from Gooch Yorkshire happy to salvage draw Unsung batsmen halt Glamorgan Yesterday's Scoreboards Bicknell displays fighting spirit Morceli plans world record attempt Sport in Brief Navratilova rallies Sport in Brief Holders go through Sports in Brief Top seeds survive Sports in Brief St Helens want Gibbs Sports in Brief Bound for Europe Sports in Brief Today's Fixtures Pools Preview BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Thomas Lloyd Golf 32 Hick recalled by England for Oval Test Selectors ask Fraser to stand by Wright breaks derby deadlock with late goal Concise Crossword No 3176 Chinese women produce clean sweep Winning Move Word-Watching Mensa Racing 33
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