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News from 28/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Sara Yelland, Lynne Greenwood, Paul Heiney, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Peter Burton, Mary Killen, John Vincent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Ian Brodie, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ian Broddie, Dr Jonathan Sacks, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Albert Dormer, M. L. Parker, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Colin Robins, J. K. Crookshank, Jean Waddington, Brian Burrage, Francesca Greenoak, Greg Warner, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Bandmaster, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Andrew Low, Malcolm Green (Chairman), Gavin L. Young, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Cynthia Rose, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Peter Nichols, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, Michael Murphy, James Ramsden, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Stephen Anderton, Patricia Ibbotson, Patsy Bloom, Jane Wheatley, Martin Hoyle, Helen Suzman, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Harper, (Deputy President), Brian Warnes, Raymond Keene, Ivor Blight, Nigel Hawkes and Richard Duce, Peter Davalle, Paul Wilkinson, Ruth Gledhill and Jason Poole, Richard Evans, Moy McCrory, Robert Wareing, (Vice-Chairman), Jessica Gorst Williams, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Anthony Maynard, Sylvia Limerick, Chairman, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, George Austin, Robert Green, Desmond Hartley, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Richard Lamb (Former Director), Nicolas Walter, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, J. Sutton, Robert Crampton, Caitlin Moran, R. Hillier, Alan Lee, Clarissa Hyman, Bill Burroughs, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Colin Akers, Richard W. Marjoram, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, William Cash, Michael Clark and Janet Bush, Ben Lynfield, D. A. Walker, Kate Bassett, Nicholas George, Derwent May's, Jonathan Meades, Iron John, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, R. S. Guha, Fiona Beckett, Julian Muscal, Matthew Bond, Mark Fuller, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Tim Judah and Adam Lebor, East Europe Correspondent, Charles Brady, Christopher Irvine,

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Briton clears path through fog of Bosnia's war Doctors and health chiefs in cancer row Index Weekend A-Level Results Royals kept high in the Highlandsv Jonathan Sacks Winchester tops league table of sixth-form results New-Wave Beauty Lotus is sold to Bugatti Feed the Children Price Jumbo Crossword Countdown to the clash of the champions Lawyer say PE student lost leg after cancer error Dulux Miners bid farewell to colleagues killed in fall More hospitals told to cut surgery Canon's message on sex rejected KASPAROV-v-SHORT Britons held over drug smuggling News in Brief Labour policy warning Bradley suspect in court Judge's sound thinking IRA attacks police base Irish priest accused Sugar fights back Mothers not charged More lager recalled Jackson's fans work round the dock to preserve his image 'We're talking about the king of children being called a molester. It's like calling Santa Claus a thief' Innocent until proven guilty the lesson this case teaches The accusations against Michael Jackson Could, Says Libby Purves, have a deep effect on children every where Thatcher's donfall Father who beat son is cleared Potter rails against the BBC's 'pair of croak-voiced Daleks' Bangkok supporters cheer as star finally takes the stage Bank raider caught by his ears International Tour May Be Expanded Harrods Proton RAF women seek cash for pregnancy dismissals Man fights court slur News in Brief Pet's alarm Climbers die Arson charge Teletext Unhelpful taxi-driver fined £200 Academic wins pub crawl grant Social scientist given £16,000 to study Newcastle's community spirit Barclays State sector increases share of honours Guide to the Top 500 Performing State and Independent Schools How Britain 's schools compare The Top Independent Schools for a and As-Level Genius fails to check march of machines Chess computers take the lead in battle of wits Stemming tide of family breakdown Credo N&P Villains of the Piece Speelman takes Masters lead The Times World Chess Championship The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Arts and Social Sciences How the Vacancies Service works The Sunday Times By our Foreign Staff: Abiola challenges Nigeria ruler with vow to return Arafat demands self-rule for east Jerusalem Agreement on Jericho and Gaza may be reached at the Middle East peace talks. The Israelis are more optimistic than the PLO that efforts in Washington Will Succeed (AP): Coming clean on Billy the Kid Definitely a Dry Blackthorn Day Kinsmen accuse new leader of betrayal Egypt's intellectual powerhouse falls into disrepair Marerialism and fundamentalist jargon have silenced the intelligentsia of a country famed for thinkers, writes Michael Binyon in Cairo US military chief backed after Nazi allegations St. Christopher School Shajkh Omar Abdel Rahman being escorted for his… Losing the drugs war on a savage frontier Mars transmitter blamed for fault China says it may pull out of pact on missiles News in Brief (Reuter): Estonia attack Strike ends (AFP): Haiti move (AFP): Police appeal (Reuter): Landlady guilty (Reuter): UN withdrawal (Reuter): Forces pledge Croat soldier dies as British troops in Bosnia return fire Clinton renews troops offer to monitor peace if each faction signs Balkans deal CIS seeks economic grouping By our Foreign Staff: U-boat businessman fired at helicopter Third World philosophy defies triumph of reason Serbs delay voting on Geneva plan Northern Rock New Lapp assembly fails to heal rift Alexander Chancellor in New York The urge to bare flesh without arousing others is widely experienced in America, especially among those who look better clothed Just waiting for the idols to fall Blacks in the American public eye are given all of the doubt and none of the benedit, says Ben Macintyre The press heaves a hypocritical sigh and the public reads on with relish Delays possible, indefinitely Complaints about hold-ups on British roads are not matched on the Continent Alarums without! The Times Diary Science in Limbo The loss of Nasa's observer is a small step back for mankind Civilian Window-Dressing The new Nigerian regime sits in General Babangida's shadow Sounds of Notting Hill Less trouble in the streets means more time for music War crimes in the Bosnia conflict Well kept secret Safety and risks of home childbirth Future of Trident In-flight smoking Kwite rite Pit safety Crimean War: and the reasons why Penny plain Ticklish task Court Circular Forthcoming marriages School news Personal Column Marriages Writer's childhood home is spared Appointment Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Latest wills Anniversaries Derrick Riley Derrick Riley, DFC, aerial archaeologis, died on August 22 of cancer aged 78. He was biorn on Augus 15,1915 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items B. K. P. A The Samaritans Research into Ageing The Right Rev Kenneth Sansbury The Right Rev Kenneth Sansbury, former Bishop of Singapore and General Secretary of the British Council of Churches, died on August 25 aged 88. He was born on January 21,1905 Natiolan Kidney Research Marie Curie Cancer Care Pope John Paul will continue policy of reforms On the Day August 28 1978 Silvano Trompetto Silvano Trompetto, MBE, head chef at the Savoy, 1965-80, died on August 25 aged 73. He was born in Lambeth on February 18,1920 News The Times Crossword No 19,321 Business Times Weathercall Regent Travel Services Weekend Money Check out Unit Dilemma Lira Lament Having a Punt The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile FBI raids healthcare firm's American backer CahilI saves BAe's Taiwan deal British Aerospace has prevented the collapse of the joint venture to build regional jets singed with Taiwan in January. The deal saves 2,500 Jobs in Cheshire Shares breach 3,100 to set new high When pay day is always mañana Golf Football Knight Williams Weekend Sporting Fixtures City accused of evading its duty to Maxwell pensioners Maxwell pension fund trustees are ready to start legal proceedings if City finance houses continue to decline to return assets that would help meet pensioner's demands By our City Satff: Homes Assured: two found guilty The Times TSB sells car rental arm to buyout team Coutts Consulting faces payout delay Brent agrees to part with its chief executive Dixons quits British property in L&G deal From a Correspondent: Seizure of Ferruzzi assets confirmed French farmers fail to win Bonn concessions Business Roundup Heineken shares stable Paper plant go-ahead Vauxhall offer rejected Lec freezes interim Edmonds bowls in Zeneca wins licence West Trust food deal Save & Prosper No quick fix for a former colonial empire Business Profile: Charles Brady A year ago, the image of Invesco was at rock-bottom. Under its new Chief, things are looking up, says Sara McConnell Police seize documents and disks in Volkswagen raids The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Bairstow hits back at QMH Axis adviser Trust boost Surrey passes The Sunday Times Heineken Teletext Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shares pass 3,100 to new record dose Stock Market Harrington Kilbride, steady at 224p, was named fastest growing magzine publisher in a survey. Interims should show pretax profits of £500,000 (£435,000), with £2.2 million expected for the year Nikkei firmer on interest rate hopes World Markets Recent Issues Major Changes Dow falls in thin trade Wall Street Units: the way to play a rising stock market? This month's record unit trust figures could represent just a slily season for dissatisfied savers, or be the start of something bigger. Liz Dolan reports How to use performance tables Creative commission men Comment Good Bet Happy birthday N&P Dicey Deals Share deals hit the high street Save & Prosper The Rothschild Money Funds Weekend banking answers the call M&G Good bet for the bookies By our Personal Finance Correspondent: Check on societies' cheques Holiday price war holds pitfalls Next year's bargain offers may not be as good as they first appear, says Margaret Dibben Helping charities to coin it from tourists' leftover cash An unfriendly setback for friendly society members Save & Prosper Insurers lose clients through high costs Hypo Foreign & Colonial Talk to Towry Law Fimbra Choosing a Fixed Rate Mortgage from US Has Never… A traveller's lira lament Losing line in the lottery of life policies Better to provide a taster for the taxman Halifax starts 'stepped' fixed-rate mortgage Briefings Save & Prosper Numbering notes to fight cash-point fraud Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Teletext Who gains from societies' merger? Strong gains in thin trading Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer and Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Baker cuts slice off Langer 's lead Scores from Dusseldore Hill emerges unscathed in pole position Derby Trial dominated by Whitakers Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Prize date puts surfer on crest of a wave Extra strength Helping hand Blade runners Boy wonder Horse nonsense Multiple Display Advertising Items From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Prendergast holds key to rich prize Chicago lures Dettori Course Specialists Conservative Scot with leading role in European unity Saturday portrait: Bernard Gallacher, by John Hopkins, golf correspondent Newcastle Cartmel Windsor Hereford Goodwood spotlight falls on Mistle Cat Sean Woods explanis to Julian Muscat why he is content to allow his strikuing grey to attract tge attention for today's main event Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Richard Evans Multiple Display Advertising Items Racine next week Margaret 's Gift has lenient sprint mark Goodwood BBC1 Glatisant fails to impress Newmarket Lamb states tour case with dashing hundred Yesterday's Scoreboards Country cricket back in town Alan Lee Celebrates some characters who personify the spirit of the national village cricket championship Maynard misses century but helps Welsh cause Old Hill swiftly drop into the old routine Teletext Flowers' opening stand leads Zimbabwe to victory Taylor made to alter his forward planning For the Record Carweek Dover make shrewd signing Teenager reaches new goal Sport in Brief Bailey lone survivor Larkin called in Hill can inspire British task Golf triumph Later deadline Long game Jackson 's run of wins ends Leeds open season in promising style Simon Barnes Horton takes helm at Manchester City New manager arrives in time to see supporters' demonstration against chairman at Maine Road New goals ease the mourning Andrew Longmore is struck by the force of the emotion that is helping zambia build a new football team under Scottish guidence Middlesex have championship within grasp Colchester Scoreboard In-Voice Golf Hot Properties Fossils get into showbiz Roll up, Britain's museums are turning into theme parks. Richard Morrison does not know whether to laugh or city Holiday activities ? Give me a break Weekend Voice: Marry Killen Religious Ravers A Sticky Wicket Lea & Perrins Canvassing options Camping should not be the poor relation of the holiday business, says Stewart Tendler. With the right equipment, even the weather cannot spoil the fun Let off the rein in Spain Jane Bidder takes the children on a holiday that sets the parents free Petra Teletext Cunard Sagafjord Flight of Angels Swan Hellenic No more Mr Nice Guy - let's talk dirty in Norwegian Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Going in to bat for the field cricket Jessica Gorst Willams reports on the plight of a piece of the Englilsh summer that is on the verge of extincition Mud, glorious mud Feather report Picture Gallery Homeowners Friendly Society Why make a meal of dining out? In France you need about £10 for a first-class meal out; in Britain you need a fat wallet. Fiona Beckett seeks the reason Restaurant Watch Victoria 's crowning takeover raises a cheer Jane MacQuitty analyses the merger of two high-street wine giants Dish of the Pay A little chilli for the season Frances Bissel looks to the tropics for ideas on keeping cool in the summer The Times Cook Long view of shortbread The Scion of a famous biscuit family is going it alone, an idea that is far from half-baked Pickfords Travel and Hogg Robinson Travel Electronic pads spell the end for old jotters The paraphernalia of organisation could disappear if the latest equipment catches on, Nicole Swengley says Norfolk Greenhouses City Group Temeraire Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Bed Co Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Shoparound MOPS Tablesafe The Day Book Springfield Mail Order Ltd MOPS Larkswood Limited Parker Knoll at Peter Adams Ways to weather the dry spells Francesca Greenoak looks at ideas for water storage and cultivating 'dry' plants British Antique Replicas Factory Shop T. W. Parker Ltd Best Buys Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Jon Samuel Kitchens IBS Digger Westwood Patsy Bloom My Perfect Weekend Chief executive, Pet Plan Group The London Roofing Company Cannock Gates Limited Motobarrow Saturday Rendezvous Teletext Getting high on the gospel of love Ruth Gledhill takes part in Holy Discorder in Gloucester Dateline Country Partners Sara Eden The Moon Drawing down A. B. I. A Virginia Charles Autumn Approaches Dinner Dates Elizabeth Anes Bureau Bookmarker Wahe the papers said: Derwent Mays bookbuyers' guide The Times The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test You Word Roer in our Crossword Competition Where pony tales are a way of lifeLynne Greenwood meets young riders who give full rein to their competitive instincts Lynne Greenwood meets young riders who give full rein to their competitive instincts Factbox Free Zoo Visits Events Sheen School The Special Collection Bricks and mortar boards In a housing market recuperating from recession, one factor provides stability Coombe Girls' school Oflen to visitors The National Garden Scheme's Yellow Book is a treasure chest of gardens open to the public, says stephen Anderson Smaller town gardens are packed with with plants and tended with a passion Ricards Lodge Picture Gallery Take a stroll Rhine Journey Windows with a historic view Property Ward Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd Sedbergh Cumbria Black Horse Agencies For Sale French Property Retirement Flats to Let Theatre Word-Watching Teletext Film Music Dance Exhibitions The Times Auctions Diary Bookings New Videos Brutal view of dark tragedy Opera: Richard Morrison reviews the opening night of English National Opera's first season under its new management Simon Boccanegra Coliseum Stand up and fight Edinburgh Fringe: Kate Bassett on unfunny bickering over money and sponsorship on the comedy scene RSC Exploding an old chestnut London Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on revitalised Priestley An Inspector Calls Aldwych Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Common ground in mid-Atlantic Classical Records Correct, cant-free, bloody good fun Bloodstream Traverse Edinburgh Theatre The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Naiop Travelling Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Garrick Theatre Art Gallery Royal Academy of arts, Piccadilly W!.… Lyric Wimbledon Theatre Satellite TV Licensing BBC1 Saturday Television and Radio Variations Radio 1 Choice Variations Radio 3 Choice BBC1 Sunday Television and Radio Satellite TCP The thawing of David Frost David Flusfeder Previews the Best of Television in the Coming Week The Kids are all right, all night Caitlin Moran succumbs to the magic of Reading Picture Gallery Winning Move Word-Watching Multiyork Best Films Best Sport TV Chat The Eagle Has Landed Braemar My man jeeves PHS Picture Gallery CDivided opinions on the united front A friend with a bust Magazine Contributors Candida Crewe's Diary Vogue Something for the Weekend John Diamond The suggestion is that that sweating to a reggae beat is something that anyone with any sense of civic duty must do Eating out Letters Burden of proof Good manners Gay travel Pop spelling Signs of the times Eddie spotting BP What Pamela Did next Pamela Harriman has been saccused of being a political chameleon who changes her opinions with every husband. But as America's first woman ambassabor to Paris, Charles Bremner writes, her diplomatic colours are shining through No Title ISUZU Picture Gallery Rough Tr in Foreign Lured by the promise of respectable jobs, and pressed into service in the redllight districts, eastern European women have become victims of a new white slave trade, Mark Fuller reports. Photographs by Mich Jenkins Picture Gallery Distributed by Diana de Silva (UK) Limited Aerody Toyota City Lights Sport is not a pastime, but a national religion, Jane wheatley Sydney Toyota Pretty vacant Punk is back, Iain R. Webb reports, and this time it is strangely beautiful No Title Art of Cons Cynthia Rose finds the struggle with change and assimilation continues to be written on the walls of the historic Texas border city of El Paso, a place where the murl has had a continuous but chequered career A Chaotic Future Samples of ice brought up from a depth of 10,000ft in Greenland are undermining current theories about the predictablity of the Earth's weather, Bill Burroughs writes Virulent virus on the loose Findings Bright buildings Aids "cure" a failure Hard back of the market Books Giles Gordon Raising the time capsule Paperbacks Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Local Government I Cracking It (Part 55): Haircut, Sir? The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture 20Th-Century Classics Perrier-Jouët Restaurant Guide Eating Out Costa Del Sunset When your holiday in Spain is over, Robert Crampton writes, spare a thought for the British expats who have had their fingers burnt during their search for the good life. Photographs by John Angerson Sun & Snow A division of Destinations Worldwide Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Catered Chalets with Ensuite Bathrooms New England Olympic Holidays A divisionh of Destinations Worldwide, Ltd New York Weekends Sovereign West The Gambia Experience Elegant Resorts' Powder Byrne Destinations Simply Caribbean Okavango Tours & Safaris Silver Ski Explore The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Leisure Villas Ltd Magus NZTIS Aquitaine Holdidays Bowded Euro Drive Travel Club Silverbird South Africa Journey Latin America Children Welcome Gleneagles Hotel Italy & France Rockfords Africa Bovey House Hotel Exmoor Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Hoseasons The Sunday Times Lynmouth Harbour Come Away to Something Special English Country Cottages Woolacombe Bay Hotel Lockerbie Manor Country Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Poland Czech Republic Hungary British Museum Tours Hamilton Travel Annecy Lakeside villas/lues /aparts . For Info O6o2… Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd Crest Travel Phone-A-Flight the Quote Busters Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Golf & Indoor Bowls the Craft & Sporting Manor Happy Bathday Newquay Hotel Mordros Come Away to Something Special Exmoor Tanfield Hotel Full Steam Ahead The British entants of our Champagne Charlie competition are preparing for 19th-century challenges, Robin Youun reports Savouring the state of freedom Moy McCrory delights in the historical attractions of Pennsylavria Games People Play Jo Brand-comdtian Enter Password Joining Cix Chess Picture Gallery The Listener Crossword No 3217: Spring Symphony Bridge Picture Gallery Helen Suzman A Childhood Helob Black Label

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