News from 20/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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R. J. Hobdell, George Cole, James Landale, Kent Durr, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Freda Darke, Freud, Helen Johnstone, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Ross Tieman and Paul Wilkinson, Philip Parham, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Lord Parkinson, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Brian Reeves (Managing Director), Marjorie Williams, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Malcolm Whitehead, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Jeremy Kingston, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Bernard Levin, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, Sydney Shenton, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Mary Knowles, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Guest, Michael Tatham, Ben Lynfield and Michael Evans, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Adam Williamson, Clive Couldwell, Julian Thompson, Susan Gilchrist, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, P. L. Watson, Executive Pro-Vice-Chancellor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Wheeler, Edward Skelton, W. R. E. Allen, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Nyree M. Ramsbottom, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Ronnie Fox, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Barry Fox, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Edward Armitage, Peter Taylor, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Mel Webb, Duncan Day, John Carr and Alan Hamilton, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, David Rhind (Director-General), Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, John Eatwell, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Ben Preston and John O'leary, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Rita Henryk-Gutt, Michael Spicer, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, B. W. Young,
ResumoBBC may be forced to cut licence fee Brooke to consider new report Mother who left baby freed Index A-Level Day Hezbollah kill eight Israeli soldiers Clement Freud Parkinson on Major's 'betrayal' Enquiry at death colliery to focus on roof supports Rock on Friday MPW Stand by for a Kia Invasion Gunnell smashes world record 'Our nightmare will stay with us forever' Mine survivors tell of their escape as questions are asked on the safety of Britain's coal industry Homebase Roof bolting is the industry's economic prop Th Bilsthorpe disaster has turned the spotlight on a cost-cutting method of tunnel support. Management insists it is safe Key questions on colliery safety Barcodes used to fight benefit fraud News in Brief Mother electrocuted News in Brief Dock theft arrests News in Brief The European sacks 14 News in Brief Two troopers cleared News in Brief US envoy visits Ulster News in Brief Pit life has changed but the fear remains Court frees mother for the sake of neglected toddler New driver ran down and killed friend By a Staff Reporter: Solicitor claims woman undressed in front of him Smacking case renews debate on discipline Classic craft shows the cut of its jib in Cowes festival of sail Iltalkland Rifkind keeps up nuclear defences after Cold War Bradford & Bingley How Major must bring Tories back from the brink In this excerpt from an article in the conservative magazine Forward, Lord Parkinson says John Major must end the drift The Times Bosses attacked for 'greedy' pay rises By a Staff Reporter: Mother backs son, 8 who vandalised art Mi5 chief sells home for security Vice-chancellors say students should pay more for education As the squeenze on university places worsens, the dispute grows on who should fund the solution League leaders vie for position BT High pass rate takes the gloss off A-level success Major minor keeps secret Muslims to set up national network of Islamic schools Wires crossed over two faces of Northern Ireland 'Roadshow' sells law reform to JPs Saga Services Ltd. Police warn motorists of car lock 'grabber' Young headbangers get it in the neck Howard to curb gatherings of travellers and pressmen Minister says drugs bill must be curbed Nintendo Ambulance crews plan strike action Demands for breast cancer compensation gather pace The Times World Chess Championship When Cheats Prosper Chicks raise hope for sea eagles Metro Manhattan Boy hanged himself with tie Continental slump slashes car exports The deepening European recession puts British vehicle manufacturers at risk, despite hopes of economic recovery at home Comet Glinting coin points way to Roman treasure Watchdog attacks computer data abuse Steak is good value as beef prices fall Weekend Shopping 'Hissing' power station shut News in Brief Two remanded over shooting News in Brief Knife threat News in Brief Fight complaint News in Brief Suicide line News in Brief Temple fight News in Brief Odd couple News in Brief Car rape News in Brief Bear cheek News in Brief (Reuter): Bank's flawed structure confronts Attali's successor Under new management and with a different approach the European bank can do much to aid eastern European economies, writes Roger Boyes Yeltsin says lie will test rivals with early election Greeks meet king with gunboat diplomacy Lucerne mourns loss of beloved medieval bridge Onslaught by Armenians alarms Turkey and Iran Multiyork Hezbollah bombers batter Middle East peace process Militants who blew up an israeli patrol have damaged the peace process. Hezbollah is also hinting it might resume rocket attacks on Israel Iraqis fire missiles at American warplanes Clintons pay own way in White House decoration (AP): India's censors lose battle of the blouse Indian film-mkers are often baffled by the way the censors' scissors work. Sometimes, however, the battle with an over-intrusive bureaucracy can be won Two on trial for beating lorry driver Miners 'behead children' during Amazon attack Havana hit by protests amid new shortages News in Brief (Reuter): Demjanjuk plea News in Brief (Reuter, AP): Korean unrest Treaty initiative News in Brief (Reuter): MPs kidnapped News in Brief Shaikh's offer News in Brief Turkey defiant News in Brief (Reuter): Potent lotion News in Brief Paternal role News in Brief UN convoy delivers medical supplies to shattered Mostar After two months of effort, ais has reached the ruined city. "Ethnic cleansing" is almost complete, but some residents claim the old spirit of tolerance still flickers Belgian general defies gag to oppose air war Sarajevo 'needs two more battalions' B&Q Picture Gallery Bosnia sets conditions for further peace talks Bianca arouses Mole's libido Continuing Sue Townsend's Comic Tale Adrian Mole meets a girl who says she gets bored in the evenings - but what should he do about it? Meanwhile, the unpublished novelist is moved to resume work on his epic poem 'The Gape brings out the Calvinist in me. Somehow , I feel I'll have to pay for this R. W. Johnson talks to the novelist and Afrikaner dissident, Andrè Brink, about his past and his country's future Kingston All hail the new king The glamour and excitement of the Fischer years are recalled in a new film, Ben MacIntyre writes Shedding science's stigma How can we persuade our children to join the calculating, rather than the chattering, classes? An umpire's guide to LBW, the universe and everything Bernard Lovell at 80 no longer gazes at the stars from Jodrell Bank. Now he is more likely to be peering down the wicket to see how to improve leg-before decisions. Peter Taylor met him The London Diagnostic Centre Philip Howard A second split The Times Diary No go logo The Times Diary Picture Gallery Alas, not the real thing The fizz suddenly went out of a soft-drinks promotion in the Philippines when the company found that its number was up They hope … The Times Diary Vile din The Times Diary Sacksist The Times Diary Private pits mean less risk Profit and safety go hand in hand, says Michael Spicer Trident's Future Now targetless, but targeted against future uncertainty Perversity and Prejudice The government's new policy on Muslim schools is an error The Athens Four Democracy takes a back seat in Greece Labour's policy on economic revival Women's health Diseased ash trees Rising from the ranks The Pope's teachings under scrutiny Degree courses Power in South Africa No time to change Say it with flowers Fruity answer Forthcoming marriages Social News Today's birthdays and anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Explorers retrace Livingstone's last journey The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A. Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salubrious Primrose Hill Nw1 Trailfinders Society of Apothecaries of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Rentals Jean Williams Ltd. The Earl of Powis The Earl of Powis, Welsh bored landowner and genealogist, died from cancer in hospital in Shrewsbury on August 13 aged 68. He was born on June 4,1925 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jagob Beam Jacob Dyneley Beam, former American ambassador to the Soviet Union, died in Rockville, Maryland, on August 16 aged 85. He was born on March 24,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuition & Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Research into Ageing The Army Benevolent Fund André Méric The Funeral of Cardinal Newman Alison Smithson Alison Smithson, architect, died on August 16 aged 65. She was born on June 22,1928 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burton & Deakin The Motoring Team Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Standby for a Kia invasion With a little help from British know-how, a Two-wheeled worshippers It is old-fashioned, unwieldy and chrome-laden—and a large object of desire Peugeot decides to take off its lid The fortunes of a British plant re Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Alpe Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beetle drives for Britain? Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,314 The Times Today People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Business Today Picture Gallery A herd of bulls promises dead meat Infotech Barclays banks on outsider Martin Taylor recruited after a long search as the new chief executive of Barlays Bank, says he has a lot lof learning to do and that he knows little about banking Long-serving Jervis rewarded Arts Sport Sun Index Deficit exceeds $12bn in US Mattel deal marries Barbie to $1bn beau BAe venture with Taiwan under threat Financing row could cost UK job The Times Unit Trust Information Service From our Correspondent in New York: Profits at Sony plunge by 48% Thousands of offshore jobs forecast to vanish Business Roundup Shipping firm shake-up Business Roundup Ford plant leads way Business Roundup Airport chief resigns Business Roundup Accounting at Homes Assured found wanting, jury told Credit demand points to sluggish recovery Clinton backs plan to allow foreigners 49% in US airlines Single market a myth for travellers Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Francis Bell & Austin Limited Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Venables seeks extra time Wickes resumes payouts Surveyor buys Payout doubled By our City Staff: Ex-RHM chief takes over at Queens Moat SKF Investors lose their appetite and record-breaking run ends Hutchison returns to black Bank ahead Kode doubles T Clarke dips Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Willis Corroon beats forecasts at half-time Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Dow stays in peak condition Recent Issues Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Outsider faces a tough fight against the 'Barclays effect' Martin Waller looks at the appointment of a journalist turned indusrialist as chief executive Building up statistics The Times City Diary Loyal customer The Times City Diary A touch of fizz The Times City Diary Passed over The Times City Diary Taxing times The Times City Diary Payoff pendulum swings too far Play the Inland Revenue at its own game Don't rely on growth Ericsson Trade Indemnity Geographers' guide to fair insurance Oceans of Opportunity! Banking acumen Profit-taking First direct Edinburgh Festival: John Russell Taylor on an Art Nouveau rediscovery; plus dance and theatre Revelations and rivalries Edinburgh Galleries: Critic's Choice The Times Theatre The show that must go on and on and on Rock Such a lot of effort wasted Nadine Meisner is disappointed by the quality of dance at a Fringe venue Entertainments Michael Stewart Galleries The Times World Chess Championship Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The Mght of the living deaf? Theatre: Put on platform shoes flared trousers and earplugs to enjoy a nostalgic evning At least there is a musical concord Proms: Hilary Finch on a friutful meeting between a veteran conductor and Europe's top young players The Times Yesterday once more Rock on Friday: Alan Jackson's cover-worthy top ten…the Levellers clean up… Tony Toni Toné make up their minds New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Seven Days Real gone with the raggle-taggle gypsies Top Ten Albums In the raw power Concert Nintendo Make the right connections Business travellers often find that computer communications with the office leave much to be desired. Barry Fox discovers that help is at herd Viglen Games arcade in the sky The elusive adult market may be where the future lies for video game firms Nintendo hopes that some adults may become hooked Victory for Lotus Online Designers make their peace Software companies have stopped cramming packages full of features that often go unused, reports David Hewson Today designers are concentrating their energies on ease of use and intelligence Simply a Better Way Energy wasted in battle for software glory Buyers must gamble and hope they choose the system that will achieve supremacy Will CDs rule the roost? A move from floppy discs to compact discs looks like being inevitable, reports George Cole Microsoft's new windows NT is available only on CD-Rom Upgrading cab difficult, especially for companies using old PCs Intuit Fountain A bundle—or a bag of tricks? Packages may be all they seem Filing will never be the same again The world of the database is being transformed by the advent of Windows, reports Chris Partridge But what does it actually do? Software that has as many different applications as there are companies is not always easy to explain. Yet users of 'groupware' would not be without it Borland Business or an ivory tower INdustrialists with IT expertise are being snapped up by universities wanting professors with experience, says David Guest Information Technology MP Brake Bros Coopers & Lybrand ADG Computer Specialists CTEC Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Quality Cv Opens Many Doors European Sales and Marketing All Box number replies should be addressed Flying Scot strikes gold Obree sets record on way to world championship Information Technology Life Assurance Senior Analyst Programmer Project Manager CIL Outburst leads to fine of £200 for Forsbrand Warm welcome breaks ice for new gladiators in town Americans secure cup with crushing win Eriksson enforces home rule England let slip rare chance to take control Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Adventurer turned pragmatist John Woodcock on the former captain who is still in the front rank among Test batsmen Today's Fixtures For the Record Yorkshire crumble as Wasim weaves; his magic Sports Service Cricketcall Lochsong takes fast lane to top Today's Races on Television Course Specialists Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Sandown Park Cecil exercises safety-first policy with Bal Harbour Thunderer: Chester Thunderer: Perth Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Meier leads challenge to O'Brien For Golden Girls Results from Stuttgart Sinton decides to join Wednesday Nintendo BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Save the V. A. T. On your Gas Bill and Get a £200… Gunnell soars to record heights Olympic champion sets new mark for 400 metres hurdles on way to world title Concise Crossword No 3179 Winning Move Word-Watching Gentle nature, gutsy quality David Miller sees Sally Gunnell's world record as an inspirational moment in British sporting history Lloyd's
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