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News from 26/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Michael Evans and Michael Theodoulou, Dick Jones, Jon Ashworth, Frances GIBB, Legal Correspondent, Stephen Shaw, Robert Banks, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Anne McELVOY, Philip Howard, Henry Coverdale, Hilary Finch, Joanna Walters, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Keron Bhattacharya, John Weightman, Richard Gimson, Matt Holland, Barbara Hewson, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Roy A. Grasmeder, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Wolfgang Munchau and Jonathan Mirsky, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, John O'Leary, Jenny MacArthur, Mark Hatcher, Anatole Kaletsky, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, R. Savage, S. Sternberg, David Haskins, Sarah Bagnall, Ann Twickel, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Sean French, Rosanna de Lisle, Russell Kempson, Nick Raynsford, Nicole Swengley, Geoffrey Turner, Irving Finkel, Michael Thornton, John Whitehouse, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John F. Bithell, Lois Rathbone, Sue Kernaghan, Hermione MacCOLL, Nick Squires, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Jill Sherman, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Ralph Barrett, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Flora Fraser, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Henderson-Begg, Rodney Hobson, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, David Churchill, John Lockhart, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Mel Webb, Martin Ivens, Oliver Letwin, Christopher Hawtree, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Richard Mountford, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Graham Searjeant, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Kate Bassett, Christopher Follett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Simon Walton, Alex Harris, Michael Henderson, Ian Robertson, Roger Grace, Colin Campbell, Peter French, Melinda Camber Porter, William Plowden, Gill Hornby, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, David Lucas, Christopher Irvine, Peter Cottrell,

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Britons held over Bosnia gun-running Aid workers sacked by charity Index Degree Service Attali lands lucrative French post Woman admits kidnap and sex ordeal was a fantasy Libby Purves Bank Holiday By our Foreign Staff: Township mob kills US student Pollution case may cost water board £lm Like to Consider Myself a Hospitality Impresario Eight Pages of Top Jobs Housing market recovery stronger McGuinness dismisses IRA link as propaganda Dell No Title Miner confronts energy minister at colliery where three died By our Political Correspondent: Biffen urges Major to unite Tories behind higher taxes Labour split by call to drop poll promises Blunkett vows to scrap Nhs trust boards Charter misses target Robbery link to murders Duchess tells of therapy Claret supplier founders Man told to tidy garden Thorp uranium test run alarms critics News in Brief Whitehall chiefs stay in class of their own Jackson cancels concert after child abuse claim Family rallies round as Los Angeles judge bans any contact between pop star and 13-year-old boy Women leave seven children in house and go on holiday United are torn off a strip By a Staff Reporter: Pregnant supervisor sacked on honeymoon MFI Father makes final stand in £500,000 child custody battle Halifax Britain 's prodigy is king of the castlers TV to show title match The Times World Chess Championship Chess—the Movie Boat find may solve riddle of expedition Joyride ends in letdown News in Brief Historic note Frog deaths Yen for Alice Blandford bill Bridal beat Tumim denounces easy life in Group 4 prison Inmates try to prolong stay so that they can enjoy basking in the sun at first privately run jail By our Home, Correspondent: Public resistance puts bail hostels target in jeopardy Pens sharpened in battle of poets Homebase No Title Do It All Doctors start gene therapy treatment for cystic fibrosis Irish clergy 'being kept in clover Heathrow road link to beat jams Quick test could save thousands of patients The Rover Commitment Parents share the agony of pupils' wait for grades With career hopes dependent on GCSE grades, parents try not to put pressure on anxious childern, Joe Joseph writes Comet A-level ace finds university cards stacked against her Success will add to Patten's woes GCSE results improve for sixth year in succession Bank Holiday Special Bright idea and colourful patter help graduate survive in the jobs jungle Joint Council Gcse Examination Results 1993 RAC Our Foreign Staff: UN's convoy rolls into Mostar with food for Muslims Last-minute talks get aid past Croat human roadblocks' as US planes drop supplies Dixons Bewildering rations rain down on a starving city Multiyork Rao drops curbs on religion in politics News in Brief (Reuter): Embassy cuts (Reuter): Plotters held (AP): Tajik sentenced Taipan dies Yeltsin team presses for Rutskoi graft investigation With Moscow's political circles dominated by allegations of corruption, Yeltsin supporters have decided that attack is the best line of defence Magazine White wine and condoms fuelled U-boat war Paris hopes for interest rate cut as summit gift The irritation in the Franco-German relationship jas become increasingly apparent. The two leaders will meet today to try to remove "obiective difficulties Forte Hotes Caravan of troubles leaves Arafat in the wilderness A financial scandal and discontent over the Plo chairman's personal political agenda threaten his position, Michael Binyon writes Britain to keep guard on defecting Iraq envoys Iraqi exiles claim Saddam's eldest son Uday, who occupies a key role from control of the media to the black market and world sport, is being groomed for the succession Mazda From Reuter in Lagos: Lagos waits for Babangida to go Keys link mass grave to Peru death squads From Reuter in Cape Town: Township youths murder white American woman Shaikh faces bomb charges Dumbstruck spacecraft revives talk of life on Mars Conspiracy theorists clain Nasa silenced the Mars mission to cover up its discovery that extra-terrestrials exist, Nigel Hawkes writes US sanctions limit China arms sales for two years Washington has retaliated against what it says are breaches of missile protocols by Peking. Another confrontation between the two governments is rapidly approaching Picture Gallery (AP): Contras free last hostages Judge puts the 'wild man' of New York back on the street B&Q The hate parade Has the singer Michael Jackson become the latest star to fall victim to the Hollywood blackmail factory Dateline Warfare as a fine art Mole 's romance turns sour Our hero now lives with Bianca continuing Sue Townsend's tale Athletes who lean too far Can charity cure all ills Public giving may distort medical research, says Aileen Ballantyne Twelve biased men Would you opt for a jury trial? Ian Robertson suggests reasons to think twice before doing so Cat nipped Nordic sport Fresh breath Janet Daley Whitehall, white paper, whitewash: much more is needed if the habit of secrecy is to change The age of education Martin Ivens imagines what the Tory record will look like in years to come Sing for supper Off the record Fiction friction No craven apologies Mothers' day has come Libby Purves on sentimentality about the family Open Marriage Today's Franco-German talks need a new agenda Turning the Screws Judge Tumim's advice on prisons should be heeded Modern Myth from the Sea Sunken treasure with Nazis makes an epic tale of the times New roles for prisons and prisoners Value of home leave War in the Sudan Education and ability Jessie in Hollywood Changes in Labour party thinking Unions and the law Rape as a war crime A name recalled Ambridge Who's Who Soccer's ugly duckling Court Circular Birthdays today RAF flyers buried in Russia 50 years after they crashed on Murmansk trip Personal Column University news Bristol Henry V's great ship is identified at last Archaeology Union puts 320-acre stately home for a knockdown £3m Khyber Pass veteran of 97 gets his medal Picture Gallery Factory listing angers council Latest wills Forthcoming, marriages Marriage Anniversaries Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Cansdale Obituaries Sir Bruce Fraser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items On this Day "Pillion Riding" The Two-Seated Motorcycle August 26 1919 Lord Kadoorie Lord Kadoorie, the last of Hong Kong's prewar taipans, died yesterday at the age of 94. He was the former chairman of China Light and Power, and electricity Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, the group that owns the Peninsula luxury hotel chain Robert Maynard Robert Clyve Maynard, the first black man to own and edit a major daily newspaper in the United States, died of prostate cancer in Oakland, California, on August 17 aged 36. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 17,1937 If paradise is no longer heaven Tropical jewels like Bali may become badly flawed when tourists take over, David Churchill reports Selling the Cuban beaches Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep away from coral Marine scientists are worried by a holiday campaign Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Flight to the past Multiple Display Advertising Items ABTA Trailfinders Who serves the best cuppa Ravelogs Benidorm ahoy Royal patrons Music in the sun Flying record Crime wave on the night train Tony Rocca on the high cost for passengers, and the railways, of a spate of muggings in the South of France Fare deals on flights Flyaways Somak Smart movers join club Well-dressed passengers who fly Ba are getting free upgrades to the Club-class cabin Recipe for a slim time Hotles are trying to attract customers by offering them less at least in terms of calories River rafters break borders News Britons held for Bosnia gun-running The Times Crossword No 19,319 Picture Gallery People in the Times No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Appealing Better Stirrings The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold The City should mind its own business Economic View Education system could do better, says industry Vocational qualifications must come first if schools are to give business what it wants, Ross Tieman finds German rate hopes push shares to high The bull market in shares could come to an abrupt halt if European interest rates are not cit. The Bundesbank council meets today to consider a cut in German rates Books Sport Maine-Tucker Degree Vacancies Service Makelaarskantoor Schuitevoerder b. v. BSkyB profit and lower debt lift News Corp results Newspaper and media groups' results show signs of recovery Improved performances by its newspapers and a move by BSkyB into profit lifted results for News International and its parent, The News Corporation Telegraph interims ahead of market expectations EC set to act against airport monopolies Satellite and cable mount a powerful TV challenge Irish group doubles earnings British Telecom opens network to cable TV Business Roundup VW chief snubs López Cathay result hits shares Brewery safeguards jobs New-look Hemingway Cadbury targets Poland Wilkes back in black Commercial Union Decision day for Taiwan BAe jet venture Aegis blow Toyota skids Back in black Daniels better Hickson warns of subdued trading ahead WH Smith detects glimmer of recovery in high street MB-Caradon pays RTZ £800m for bulk of Pillar One single corporate deal has given MB-Caradon business with annual sales of almost £1 billion at a price that does not dilute earnings By a Correspondent: Third night in hotel for Homes trial jury Victaulic slips over British Gas uncertainly Waterhouse to appeal against Ferruzzi action S. F. Warburg & Co. Ltd Pass the parcel by institutions spurs Tate & Lyle shares Stock Market Lloyds gives up Bimec debts in return for stake Fundamental errors of stock and property valuation have been discovered at Bimec, which has plunged into loss and has a deficit of shareholders' funds Director's Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dalmec Victoria Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recent Issues Major Changes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayflower into top gear with profit rise Dow moves even higher Wall Street The Times City Diary Modest tax measures would solve the fiscal difficulties Economic View A sharp easing of monetary policy would produce faster recovery and eliminate the Psbr problem Anatole Kalestsky argues Sfa rules police potential conflict of interest The Telegraph WH Smith Pillar of strength Tempus Seeking a stamp of approval Business Letters Aegis Group Banks fail to back manufacturing The Times France Invested interest Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money-Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Shares set new record British Funds First direct Choice gives rosier view DMB&B SKY ...but FRS3 is no health check Coopers veteran calls it a day Any Other Business Eastern promise Multiple Display Advertising Items Ernst & Young A Prmark Company Agenda for training tomorrow's leaders Pyrford International PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Go on Clint, make my day Cinema: Geoff Brown prefers Clint Eastwood's craggy charm to Kenneth Branagh's new Shakespeare Look back for optimistic views Pestival: David Robinson finds old films outshiing new at Locarno Theatre Much Ado about Nothing Map of the Human Heart Music Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Elegy for war's eternal victims Popping, swapping Theatre The Soirée Demarco Foundation Unfair competition CONCERTDie Freunde von Salamanka/Sárka Usher Hall The Times Of cults, chaos and causality Greek composer Iannis Xenakis talks to Hilary Finch about his new version of Euripides' Bacchae, premiered next week The Times Please allow 28 days for delivery from receipt f… Satirist left in rags Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds elation turning to dismay The Beggar's New Clothes Cockpit, Nw8 Arts Briefing Brighter Barbican Nobbling the jury twice over Radio Review Is it not a waste of time to reconstruct a trial without analysing the issues at stake? Two successive wins for Norway From Review: Hilary Finch Oslo PO/Jansons Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Bacchae Live and let live in the veld Andr? Brink's novel about South Africa's origns impresses despite its preaching, saus Sean French Daisy answers for her life The Stone Diaries By Carol Shields Fourth Estate, £12.99 All the words in the world Best Short Stories 1993 Edited by Giles Gordon and David Hughes Heinemann, ?15.99 Minerva Press Picture Gallery Slaying public school dragons Stand before your God Growing up to be a writer By Paul Watkins Faber, 14.99 Marooned in middle America Nobody's Fool By Richard Russo Chatto & Windus, £15.99 Pride and prying Wgere Blue Begins By Jaince Deaner Orion, £14.99 The Other Anna By Barbara Eastman Secker, £9.99 pbk original An art groupie looks back Picasso and Dora a Memoir By James Lord Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ?20 How to eat asparagus without giving offence The Descent of Manners By Andrew St George Chatto & Windus, £20 Cloud among crowds Home at Grasmere The Wordsworths and the Lakes By Penelope Hughes-Hallett Collins Brown, £14.99 Does thinking make things so Henry, Otto and daddy Incest Bu Amaos Nin Peter Owen, £25 The Pentland Press Racing off for thrills All dressed up and nowhere to go? Nicole Swengley on events which will appeal to the family that wants to be out having fun Multiple Display Advertising Items Crafts Gillingham Pissarro Horse & Rider Bankhouse The Edenbridge & Oxted Agricultural Show Selsdon Park Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Backstage Entertainments Ltd Crafts Festival Wrest Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Another chance for a science course The new mix-and-much approach to science is having limited success. John O'Leary reports How the Degree Vacancies Service works The Times Degree Vacancies Service Atlanta move closer to leading Giants Fortuna ready to whistle down the wind Lawrie Smith examines the prospects for Fortuna in the Whitbread Round the World Race IBERIAB Phelps claims victory in maverick tradition Andrew Longmore talks to the modern pentathlete who proves that constant practice does not always make perfect Successful foray into sport sponsorship North Cambridgeshire rink makes progress Whitaker confident of derby victory at Hickstead Injured Torrance in torment as Cup battle nears end European List Middlesex in search of decisive victory Final Australian Tour Averages Dean punishes Wiltshire First-Class Averages Sixth-wicket pair foil S Africa Seles has no grudge against assailant Sport in Brief Ukrainian pair banned First win for Britain Challenge for Battleday Buffalo counts cost Holders slip out Word-Watching Dorahy emerges at top of pecking order Christopher Irvine on the man given the task of maintaining Wigan's supremacy in the new rugby leaguie season Rod not spared Littlewoods Tactics stifle flair and talent Sports Letters Varied future for cricket Sledgers stumped Triathlon unfairly criticised New light on laws For the Record Italians win but full team trials face axe Sponsor supports Searles to tune of £250,000 Minor changes to address major problem Working party fails to modernise outdated Grand National starting mechanism Hodges aims to go one better Rapid Raceline Lingfield Park Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings Edinburgh Worcester Brown has faith in committee findings Newcastle prevail as Allen accepts his chance Wolves strikers put seal on night heavy with nostalgia Horse and Hound Dignity can bring colour blindness Evolution and not campaigns will solve the problem of racism in football, Rob Hughes suggests Southampton deepen Swindon's troubles Goss adds gloss to Norwich success in derby BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Modern Pentathlon National changes fall short mark Julian Muscat suggests that putting out more flags to prevent a repeat of the Grand National fiasco will still leave too much latitude for human error Sheringham subdues Anfield Concise Crossword No 3184 Winning Move Chelsea 's first victory gives Hoddle heart Direct Golf Michael Page Finance BBM Microsoft The UK'S Largest Source of Unadvertised… N. B. S B&O Crosscomm The Internet working Company Mainland Path Finder Interviews that go too far What can you do if an employer seems too keen to pry into your private life? David Lucas offers advice for candidates CP US Gold Ward Executive Limited K/F Associates Ward Executive Limited Associates in Advertising Talisman The Colt Car Company Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL International Elonex Thames Valley Adderley Featherstone plc Nicholson Martin AP East Midlands Multiple Display Advertising Items Project Leaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Racal Multiple Display Advertising Items Datastream International Inhe Institute of Management Encom Simpson Crowden Consultants Costly revenge of the rejected job applicants Rejection is an inevitable part of job hunting, Peter French says. But companies should learn to soften the blow, or they may lose out as resentful applicants boycott their services General Appointments Fimbra GCHQ Multiple Display Advertising Items AJ Associates Sales Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Industrial espionage Life after Redundancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Clevedon Employment Service Senior Consultants, Consultants & Analysts… Financial Administrator Manager of Business Planning Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Life Assurance Senior Analyst Programmer Young Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fellows take transatlantic route to ideas The Harkness Fellowship helps solve business problems through better international understanding, writes William Plowden Public & Healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Trent health Barnsley Allow ministers to do what they do best Politicians are still much too immersed in minor details Fundholding Manager for Doctors' Practice General Practice Business Manager

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