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News from 27/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Bill Frost, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, G. H. Yeoman, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Peter Perryman, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Mellersh, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, David Guest, Adam Williamson, Gordon Connelly, David Frean, Susan Gilchrist, Nigel Hawkes and Ronald Faux, Ben R. Frank, Richard Cork, S. P. Sashidharan, Margot Norman, Martin Hoyle, Alexandra Fregan Media Correspondent, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Roland Littlewood, David Toop, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Kenneth Edwards, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Martin Page, Craig Seton, Oliver Holt, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Chris Blythe, Richard Duce and Nigel Hawkes, John Day, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, T. J. Crown, Robert Crampton, Alan Booker, Noel Johnson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Follett, Joe Ruston (Chairman), Sarah Soul, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Stephen Petiiti, Alan Jackson, James Le Fanu, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Martin Lowry (Chairman), Denis MacSHANE, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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2,000 facing cancer check after errors New guidelines for doctors who fear collegues may be making mistakes are to drawn up after the discovery of errors at a Birmingham cancer unit Picture Gallery Index Falling Star Labour support at lowest ebb since Smith took over Canon challenges 'marriage for life' doctrine The Red Card Kasparov prepares a robust defence Chess champion's confident first move Essex girls excel in Gcse exams Degree Service Abbey National Index Who is in the top class? Tomorrow in the Times Your move Operations halted as cash runs out News in Brief Crash kills RAF pilot NUM demands enquiry Meningitis error payout 10m rely on benefit Pop fans overcome Heineken recalled Metal eater dies Open Sesame 'Imagine how we would feel if amputation had gone ahead' How faulty analysis of cancer tests led to scandal of wrong treatment Doctor regrets anxiety and seeks early retirement The Pathologist Police prepare for holiday problems Tissue samples provide the clues Abuse allegations leave Jackson's career in tatters The young fans whose adoration has made millions for the American superstar can now be expected to desert him Image problems take the fizz out of star's earnings By a Staff Reporter: Sequins keep their sparkle LWT chiefs to reap share fortunes By a Staff Reporter: Garage man claims sex harassment By a Staff Reporter: Death of novice diver blamed on lack of care Simple Teenager killed in street attack Texas NSPCC to advise parents on 'home alone' children The government says it is impossible to define the age at which children are capable of looing after themselves Patten criticised over degree advice 'Samaritan' started fire News in Brief Nasa loses hope Salmonella fear Court escape Bees' need By a Staff Reporter: Master of hunt denies badger charges Renault Picture Gallery Poll offers Tories hope of a change in fortunes Liberal Democrats maintain strength as Labour's decline continues Voters less worried about joblessness Branagh film keeps the luwies happy B&Q Injunction names man as major video pirate Police raid computer porn network Muslims furious at minister's reprieve for primary school The governmen is accused of "malicious prejudice" after rejecting IsIamia school's ten-years fight to opt in to the state system Lighting Barrow is set for straight and narrow Women scarred by oven cleaner spray Fish supplies hold up despite poor weather Weekend Shopping The Times World Chess Championship The First Chess Machines Labour accuses storesover card rates American victim symbolises South Africa's bitter tragedy The savage Killing of an American student shows race hatred at its worst in the angry and alienated town ships, writes R. W. Johnson in Durban Halifax Interim ruler takes power in Nigeria Strikes by Nigerian workers, anxious to the winner of democratic elections installed as president, threaten to bring the transitional government its kines By our Foreign Staff: Commonwealth displays caution Supportive wards from Kohl fail to comfort the French Bonn's solidarity with paris convinced few, Edouard Balladur's approach was blunter. France will not surrender its status as an agro-industrial power Neo-Nazi ranks swell in Germany Picture Gallery U-boat torpedoes delay salvage work Jaguar Shadow over the UN as Mostar relief effort turns sour Richard Besston, with the first convoy to reach Mostar reports that starving citizens, angered by help they see only as a salve to the west's conscience, are holding Un troops hostage Peacekeepers face enquiry on corruption and drug claims Sarajevo is a "sin City". The French have allegedly made use of prositutes, and drug trafficking abounds in a place where the rule of survival out weights the rule of law Charges reflect conduct unbecoming World of Leather Aid package boosts candlelight doctors Nintendo President's men labour to forge Clinton doctrine President Clinton needs a blueprint to dispel the notion that his foreigh policy is adrift and unfoused, The bend of the cold war has made "umber sticker' goals harder to find By our Foreign Starr: Israel offers Palestinians rule of Gaza and Jericho Shaikh's followers vow revenge against US The government has had a change of heart Employing a seldom-used charge to brign Shaikh Omar Abdel Rahman to trial, it has raised the stakes against terrorism China to defy US sanctions over missiles for Pakistan From Jonathan Mirsky in Hong King Sony Hostage crisis in Nicaragua resolved News in Brief Saddam defiant (Reuter): Funds abused Minister quits (Reuter): Price of Aids (AP): Sanctions off (Reuter): Term upheld (Reuter): Flight of fancy 'Biography is listening to backstairs gossip and reading people's mail' Ben MacIntyre on a writer who delights the American chattering classes with her intellectual acid Sony Mole decides to learn how to write Abandoned by Bianca, our hero heads for Greece... the final extract from sue Townsend's comic tale Great writers hooked by the chess bug Many literary masters have used the battle over 64 black and white squares to fuel their imagination The essential art of doing nothing Judge Tumim missedthe point - We all have the right to lounge about Facing the music Julia Llewellyn Smith on how success, both financial and social has made the Notting Hill Carnival question its purpose The Times World Chess Championship, between Garry… Cellnet Philip Howard Speaking up Diary Music from the depths Ignore the absurdities, the discomfort and the slovenly dress of the audience, and just listen to the sublime genius Burnt-out case Diary No news was good Safe secrets Diary Unexterminated Diary How do hospitals manage? James Le Fanu on medical specialists and quality control Troops on the Take The UN's lack of effective controls damages peacekeeping Medical Mistakes Professional etiquette must not come before patients' well being No Further Mr Patten has many more questions still to answer A-level results: better students or falling standards? Green failure Drink-drive policy Economic solutions Streets apart Diseased ash trees Schizophrenia in minority groups All the trimmings Court Circular Birthdays today Mrs Susan Varah Luncheon Submariners pay respects to last of nautical breed Codebreakers reveal secrets of enigmatic past Writer dismisses tales of Baldwin's mistress Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Saleroom hit Professor John Hawthorn Obituaries A pioneer of food science, died on July 21 aged 72. He was born on March 30,1921 Elizabeth Scott-Moore Elizabeth Scott-Moore, painter, died on August 12 aged 90. She was born on October 7,1902 Personal Column Mitsugu Nakamura Mitsugu Nakamura, former president of the English-language newspaper Ashai Evening News, has died in Tokyo aged 72 Demetri Papoutsis Demetri Papoutsis, an osteopath who specialised in dancers' injuries, died on August 21 aged 61, from heart disease. He was born in Larissa, in the Thessaly region of Greece, on February 17,1932 Pierre Desgraupes Pierre Desgraupes, French television news and channel head, died in Rueil-Malmaison, near Paris, on August 16 aged 74. He was born in Angoulême on December 18,1918 By Our Aeronautical Correspondent: Parachutes for Airmen Programmes. He is survived by his wife and three… Setting the trend in vogue revival John O'Leary introduces a special report on an institution that has restored its fortunes while keeping faith with its principles Nuclear Electric Offering students a wealth of health courses Gurriculum Included Everything from Postgraduate Medicine to Nursing Campus for 21st century Expansion plans are in hand to double the intake Flexiform Research at the heart of university life In come from new research grants, links with industryu and contracts last year brought in £6.4 millon Exploring two worlds In depth studies in Science and the arts are important strengths Wilson Graham Keele Combined courses strike the right balance Craig Seton looks at an approach to teaching that is adding to a reputation for innovation News The Times Crossword No 19,320 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Infotech Picture Gallery In the Air Invasion In Profit Bundesbank defies calls for cut in interest rates The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices The truly independent central bank Arts Growth forecasts are raised Sport Whittingdale Volkswagen HQ raided in enquiry on espionage Television and Radio Details Names call for earlier closures at Lloyd's The Times Unit Trust Information Service From a Correspondent: Germany reels from recession Church puts best foot forward in Britain Alfred McAlpine loss deepens at half time Business Roundup Weir Group orders slip Pentland 's US closure EC inflation rate rises Make-or-break day for BAe's Taiwan regional jet venture UK turnround drives sharp recovery at GRE Guardian Royal Exchange attributed its strong recovery to a £112 million turnaround in Britain, driven by improvements in personal insurance terms Questions go unanswered at Queens Moat meeting SIB names adviser on policy By our Industrial Staff: EC policy 'threatens' Anglo-American air pact By our City Staff: Wolseley raises cash for US buy Picture Gallery Housing fillip for Hambro Slough reports stronger demand Company News in Brief Gold dips as fall in demand is forecast £1m aid helped to lure Hoover Homes trial jury still out Drug prices cut Shares finish all-square after Bundesbank pegs rates Renault warns as it slows Reuters offer Swire slips Cattle's gains FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Rentokil profits grow 30% on global gains Major Changes Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Recent Issues London Financial Futures Dow slips from its high spot Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates European Money Deposits Money Rates Dollar Spot Rates Foreign investment invasion fortifies Britain 's economy Massive chunks of UK industry are owned overseas. And they are performing better than the economy at large, Ross Tieman reports Knight of the rising sun The Times City Diary Poached analysts The Times City Diary Brussels sprouts The Times City Diary Brief departure The Times City Diary Iacocca top-up The Times City Diary Paint job The Times City Diary Ofwat against universal metering Counting the names Correction Bundesbank blinkers Tempus GRE Rentokil Wolseley Some TECs already 'matchmaking' Oceans of Opportunity! Pentland All square at the end First direct Carelines and growing pains Galleries: Richard Cork on a young painter whose work reflects her south Afircan and Dutch background Life is not so much wild as crazy Television; Lynne Truss on a new and different widlife series Royal Court Theatre Edinburgh Spiritual sounds Proms: Anguish in abundance Rock The Times Galleries: Critic's Choice Entertainments The Times Weekend Choice A dailly guide to arts and enteralnment compiled bypippa Wleigos 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 Beautifully drilled puzzle pieces Edinburgh: Martin Hoyle on wo mystifying theatre productions; pus music Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights Royal Lyceum Unhappy families The Ugly Man Travcrse Faithful to the last note Music: A James MacMillan double-bill Busqueda Visitatio Sepulchri King's The Times Celluloid turns vinyl into gold Rock on Friday: Off the screen and into the grooves... the Pogues post-MacGowan... punk's dinosaurs live The Soundtrack to Sleepless In Seattle is a huge hit in America. Alan Jackson on what happened when Tin Pan Alley met Hollywood New Waves The insider's guide to the next Big Thing Bottle fatigue cured New Releases: Folk-rock's goodtime guys sober up Heavy makes them happy Concert Siouxie and the Banshees Grand, Clapham Whats out, about and Coming up Soon Seven Days First direct Getting into the EC - by degrees What you've been taught, not what you've done, could be the key to a job, says David Guest Information Technology The Berkeley Partnership Clevedon Employment Service Systems Salespeople Oxford-based company seeks EOA CIL Senior Consultants, Consultants & Analysts… Management Consultants CTEC Limited Systems Programmer/administrator Keep an eye on the buses Transport firms are using high-tech tracking systems to Keep their Vehicles on Schedule Alan Jabez reports Electronics experts ring the changes with dial-a-video Technology could soon allow you to pick up the phone and select a film Fountain Reality at home Online Sound standard Wrong number Microsoft accused Trebled discs Screen warfare Alfa Romeo Pendle Bike Racks Focus on Diesel Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wayside Lookers Land Rover Brunswick Reliance of Chingford Shogun/pajero 2.5 Daihatsu Diesel C. V. Diesels MotorWey Central Motor Auctions Scotts SAAB Everything , plus the kitchen sink Thousand of Britons take their caravans across the Channel each summer. Vaughan Freeman recounts his tale 'A three-point turn was about as sfeasible as unaided flight' If only Hannibal had had a Land Rover A4x4 legend takes to the hills to make big inroads into the off-road market Audi captures the freedom of the roads A new soft-top has some drawbacks, but for the driver with a sense of old-fashioned fun it is a joy Road Test Colour says it all The mood of the nation is shown by its car hues Stay cool, calm and collected Roadwise Vauxhall revs up Heaping praise Low, lower... In the vanguard Driving lessons Third incarnation The Times Degree Vacancies Service Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 How the Vacancies Service works The Times Tracing the footsteps of Shoeless Joe The troubles engulfing marseiles pale beside the greatest sporting scandal of all, Oliver Holt reports Mansell set for new deal Homers' odysseys keep hearts a'flutter Lindsay may put hold on spending and transfers Christopher Irvine on the man responsible for a wind of change that is whipping through a financially embarrassed sport First Division Club Guide Jackson aiming to remain unbeaten By our Sports Staff: Brown ends long wait with victory on Alfredo For the Record Autosport Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Favourable draw for Courier in US Open Italian cyclist fails Leeds drug test Sport in Brsief Bacher recovering Durham prominent S Africa consolidate Roberts moves ahead Record for teenager Britain brushed aside Wales opt for safety Word-Watching Aintree considers stricter controls over saboteurs Edinburgh win gives Dettori full house Thunderer: Thirsk Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Goodwood Thunderer: New Market Lamb and Felton ensure bowlers a go unrewarded Defiant Fletcher delays Surrey Yesterday Scoreboards Glamorgan quick to gain upper hand By our Sports Staff: MacAri ends long wait with nostalgic return to United Northampton town Football Club Ltd Young crew anxious for news from sponsors Bbc1 Variations Radio3 Choice Satellite National Library for the Blind Clement Freud Reid dismissed after early slump by City Player-manager's rift with Swales leads to his departure Team effort helps Baker keep challengers at bay Scores from Hubbelrath Concise Crossword No 3.85 Winning Move Word-Watching Rugby League Ilott restricts Middlesex to token lead Scoreboard Gonzalez Byass

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