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News from 01/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Jill Sherman and Alexandra Frean, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Morgan, H. Ferguson, David Surgeorner, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Ben MacIntyre and Nicholas Watt, David Thurlow, Carl Mortished, Jenny Knight, Malcolm Macnaughton, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Stockwell, Robin Hunt, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Joy Broad, Rachel Kelly, David Bryer, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Denis L. McDonnell, Michael Clark, Angus Nicol, Piping Correspondent, Keith Pike, D. H. Kidner, Charles Bremner, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Ross Timean Industrial Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Andy Lavender, David C. Durham, Marit Hargie, Lin Jenkins, Adam Lebor and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Nigel Hawkes, Russell Chamberlain, Robert Ballantyne, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sterling Stover, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, Martin Fletcher, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Moyna Snelson, Alan Lee, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, in Nice, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess-Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Ben Lynfield, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Jon Asiworth, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, David H. Solomons, Anne McElvoy, Godfrey Brown, Jill Paton Walsh, Roger Haywood, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Gillian Bowditch Scoti and Correspondent,

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Coal sell-off plan raises safety fears Enbarrassment for the government, as well as opposition from trade unions, is likely when sell-off plans for British Coal are announced later this month By our Foreign Staff: Bosnian factions 'near deal' Index Pont Miss this! Baby survives after heart operation in the womb Czechs and Slovaks woo the A-level rejects World Chess Support from Elizabeth Taylor for stricken star Michael Jackson PLO looks to early recognition by Israel Prison service faces radical shake-up After A-Levels Major sticks by News at Ten Twins celebrate identical success with their A-level results Broadmoor accused of racism by enquiry into patient 's death Afro-Caribbean patients say they live in terror at Broadmoor, fearful that heavy doses of medication may "kill them off" Lawson urges tax curb Lamont takes up post with N M Rothschild News in Brief Police hurt in bombing Injured cricketer dies Cleaners lose test case Victim's death too late £100,000 pledge for girl Palace pays by results Brain disease alert Killer confesses PC jailed for trying to kill wife after partner-swap ended Brain scan doctors say Jackson is 'totally fit' Scrabbler turns a new leaf Shipping firm sends out Sos for state cash The company that carries vital heavy goods to the Scottish islands says it will not survive into 1994 without financial help Fringe will wait in vain for Godot with rap Tie Rack Citroen Murderer strikes as young mother walks across field Naked man 'was held prisoner' News in Brief Charity award Arson attacks Prisoner dies Horse bolts Fossil order Round-the-world rowers reach Essex Judge jails female bouncer National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Army pays for mocking woman Yacht owners aspire to the modest middle classes A survey of Britain's wealthy families shows that men control the finances, despite women's involvement in accumulating the family fortune Growing poverty blamed on Tories In Brief National Westminster Bank Plc By our Science Editor: Inbreeding puts children at risk Genetic Illiness By our Environment Correspondent: Heat rise 'could spread droughts' Global Warming Informers 'give police good value' Natural gas offers clear answer to pollution Cleaner Cars Au pair rule opens door to men Coal pits to be offered as five packages By our Science Editor: The 5,000 ingredients of musical mastery By our Science Editor: Nursery teaching can save a fortune Hi-tech Briton wins computer chess challenge Fans can join up to play the best The Rover Commitment Cracking the Code The Times World Chess Championship World Chess Championship (Reuter): Muslims heed Owen and agree deal with Serbs Immediate ceasefire and prisoner exchange nudge peace talks closer to general overall settlement Debenhams UK willing to expand Bosnia force to 6,000 Officials at the Ministry fo Defence and the Foreign Office are working on the assumption that Bratin will be offering to deploy a force of brigade strength Volkswagen Norwegians break ground with farmhouse diplomacy How the Deal was Done Palestinians vow to make charter acceptable to Israel The Plo (AFP): 'We agree that it is time to end decades of confrontation' Draft Agreement Settlers' future still in doubt Israel Balladur and Mitterrand square up for asylum battle The conservative cabinet's plans for constitutional reform have set the French government on a collision course with the president that could lead to a referendum Patten returns to face autumn of colonial discontent China's hostility towards Hong grows as Peking leaders vie to succeed Deng MacHo Ken steps out of the toy closet with a gay new look Picture Gallery Shutters battened down as Emily gains strength (AFP): South Africans agree poll bills Sunalliance (Reuter/AFP): Venezuelan president is barred from office News in Brief Unesco call (AFP): Base attacked (Reuter): Judge enquiry Rio killings Troops leave (Reuter): King of the road Tolstoy family at war A scion of one of Russia's greatest writers wants control of his estate, writes Ann McElvoy KASPAROV-v-SHORT A revolution from within Short and Kasparov's challenge to Fide has been a long time coming Somewhere, a place for us Two fathers describe the manoeuvres needed to get their sons into university Michael Binyon The Times The Missions to Seamen Dress like a princess at high street prices Why has a top desingenr lent her talents to Marks & Spencer? Going strong at 115 In the future, scientists may be able to prolong life, but will it be be worth living? Let's hear it for the Underclass Mothers who rear their children alone against all the odds have the kind of backbone Britain needs Hermès Alan Coren Beware of Germans bearing gifts, especially big, tax-free ones Utter bounders The Times Diary Head of the board The Times Diary Picture Gallery Sunk by science fiction The government is dragooning students out of arts and into the sciences on the basis of a giant misunderstanding Coining it The Times Diary Making the Grade The Times Diary On the beat The Times Diary Making a killing in crime A law and order drive has risks, says Peter Riddell A Different Peace America's role in the Middle East is more central than ever Key to the Prison The home secretary must restore faith in prison privatisation Waiting for Godette Cherchez la femme says Samuel Beckett's estate The UN in theory and practice Bletchley recalled Campaign for a Muslim-only school Childbirth safety Once for all A tile loose Images of Iran Hitler's Olympics Brasilia embassy that was not to be Off the rails? The voter's dilemma Cash in hand So much hot air Social News Today's royal engagements Windsor Castle Legal news Latest wills Today's birthdays and anniversaries Personal Column Marriages Luncheon Picture Gallery Art market looters damage ancient Egyptian inscriptions Archaeology Oban games judged to be just heavenly Piping School news Lord Kadoorie Frida Leakey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joan Hughes Joan Hughes, MBE, flying instructor and wartime ferry pilot in the Air Transport Auxiliary, died on August 16 aged 74. She was born in 1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Women of All Nations" Alan Birt Alan Birt, CBE, retired consultant surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, died in the hospital where he worked for 33 years on august 12 aged 78. He was born on June 22,1915 Donald Kerst Donald William Kerst, whose invention of the particle accelerator paved the way for today's giant atom-smashers, died in Madison, Wisconsin. on August 19 aged 81. He was born in Galena. Illinois, on November 1,1911 Jacko: the repair job Successful damage limitation is a question of careful planning Media, Sales & Marketing Pearson Recruitment Career in Management OPG Secretarial/admin Assistant Contemporary Art Gallery… Sales People The potty world of nappies In the huge disposables market, the trick is to stay one step ahead, Alan Mitchell reports on the battle behind the latest product to grace the supermarket shelves GCHQ Manager of Business Planning Negotiator The Chelsea Design Co. Ltd Times Newspapers Ltd Ski Sales/admin The Times Newspapers Bong! News at when—and at what cost to local MPs? Living a fantasy in the press box Celebrities have been trying their hand as soccer pundits. Robin Hunt found them over the moon Editors unite against press ombudsman Plan to gag journalists could make the government powerful media enemies Picture Gallery Satellite TV profits set to go into orbit An upbeat City report for Rupert Murdoch as today he unveils BskyB's television revolution News The Times Crossword No 19,324 The Times Today People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Business Today Capitalism works, but that's np ethic Homes Sutherland forces the pace on Gatt Peter Sutherland, the new hard-line diector-general of Gatt, has set member states a mid-December deadline for reaching a binding international agreement Output 'continues to grow' Arts Sport Robert Ayling, the group managing director of… Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Lawson urges safety net for underclass of capitalism Degree Vacancies Service Simon Murray replaced as chief at Hutchison Whampoa Lloyd 's agency forced to seek corporate funds Merrett, the trobled underwriting agency, will ask Lloyd's of London to waive recommended limits on corporate capital as it strives to bridger a gap in funding HSBC Holdings plc LWT chiefs rush to cash in share options Mining giant loses ground tilting at windmill Fraud office has month to decide on Homes trial US subsidiary indicted CS Holding ahead Gold retailer cuts losses Admiral lifts dividend MacFarlane advances Bellwinch back in profit New Fox cable to reach 30% of American market From a Correspondent: Ferruzzi chief warns banks on restructuring BM to float Australian business The Consumer Electronics Show Olympia 16-20… National Westminster Bank French offer bank in first state sale Far East powers Hsbc to £1.18bn Toshiba From a Correspondent: VW hits at 'hostile campaign' Legal & Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Reuter: Little sign of revival in Japan's economy Government efforts to stimulate the battered Japanese economy appear to have failed with key economic indicatprs continuing on a downward trend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitbread stands out as shares fail to maintain early pace Stock Market By our City Staff: Cookson in Swedish purchase Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leyland DAF wins £7.5m deal Filofax buy Cronite sale Astec pays Pifco divides From a Correspondent: Provisions depress Elf interims Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Raising the stakes to gain a better oil deal for Azerbaijan A middle man is digging into his own pockets to help the land of his birth benefit from the wealth beneath the Caspian sea. Carl Mortished reports All in the family at BNP The Times City Diary Carpet bagged The Times City Diary Out in the cold The Times City Diary Sutch a sight The Times City Diary Wages of SIB The Times City Diary Oil canvas The Times City Diary School lunches The Times City Diary Names not trying to destroy Lloyd's Business Letter The dollar BM Group Rural Wales the British Business Park The mystic East Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates All square at the close The Times Degree Vacancies Service : Arts and Social Sciences How the Vacancies Service works The Times Edinburgh Pick of the autumn's bumper crop As the summer festivals draw to a close, Times critics preview the highlights of the coming months Dance Classical Music Theatre Opera Literature Cinema The David Hare Trilogy Entertainments Today's Choice A dally gulde to arts and entertalnment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicaled with the symbol on release across the country Body language is universal Four of the most admired theatre directors have come to the Edinburgh Festival this year. Andy Lavender assesses their impact The Times Apocalypse not yet, apparently Clive Davis meets Ray Bradbury on the fortieth anniversary of his novel Fahrenteit 451 Masterly Masur Leipzig Gewadhnaus Orchestra/Masur Albert Hall/Radio 3 Sequestered celebration of accessible moderns Barry Millington reports from South Wales on the Vale of Glamorgan Festival, which featuires works and performances by living composers Confessions and exposures Rodio Review: Derwent May The Times Lively sort of shower Dance Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Relocating in Edinburgh Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Period Homes Lurot Brand Whitmans The Watermark Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italy Umbria GT Kingshill Bucks Farley & Co. London NW5 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auctions Barnard marcus Wandsworth Common Nell Gwynn House Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Property Services Merstham, Redhill-Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items GasWarm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safe as houses - but is a home the place for your savings When a millstone is more than a liability Owning an old mill by the stream may be everyone's dream, but it can be a costly reality, reports Christine Wbb Going , going, and gone … to the auction No birds please or bondage Perils of trying to rent a home Picture Gallery Houses with a name The losers at Lloyd's are letting their properties Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Receptionist Kagan World Media Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Judy Fisher Associates Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Food & Drink Federation Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants International Law Firm ROC Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Manpower Telephonist/receptionist/typist Sec/office Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill House of Lords Lurot Brand Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants The Hospitality Group P. A. /Office Co-Ordinator Clyde & Co Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The National Trust Judy Fisher Associates Paperlink Limited Meridian Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine Experienced Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities Marketing French and… Secretary with Fluent Italian & Wordperfect 5.1 The Times Newspapers Bookkeeper / Reception Secretary PA to Managing Director French in Richmond Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Grosvenor Manpower Crone Corkill Multilingual Milan Trilingual PA in Banking Swedish Tempting Times Recruttmenit Secretary Immediate Start Richmond College 1 Angel Court, London Ec2r 7hx S/h Secretary Legal Secretaries Hughes Watton Sales Assistant Big Bang Ball Help Wanted now Part Time Vacancies Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Personal Assistant/ Private Secretary Charity W1 Part Time Vacancies Super Secretaries Estate Agents , SW3 Super Secretaries Audio Sec £14.000 + free travel & great benefits.… Temp Tation PR Co. W1 PA In Personnel - to £18.000 + Exc Benefits.… Community Creme SEC/Office Manager for small friendly co. Searles erase doubts over fitness For the Record Word-Watching Edberg recovers to do battle again Stich and Capriati are early casualties among seeds at US Open Today's Fixtures Wilkinson warns of overkill dangers Sport in Brief Brewers to sponsor Christie signs off Singapore boycott Step up for McGibbon Reid issues caution Three-course deal priced at ?15m Levy Board considers detailed proposals to sell home of the Derby Roberts loses Barathea ride The Times Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Richard Evans Fontwell Park Newton Abbot York Essex need new blood to restore pride Gooch not panicking over one of his county's worst seasons since he joined Alan Lee talks with Graham Gooch, the Essex captain, about his county's sudden fall from grace Bicknell lifts Surrey Umpire Bird changes his mind and recalls Cowdrey Yesterday's Sc0reb0ards Hancock displays welcome spirit Keegan incident overshadows compelling show Barton seals points for Wimbledon UK living BBC1 Picture Gallery Radio 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Fifa loses Patience with France Unless the Marseillers scandal is settled swiftly, the hosts of the 1998 World Cup face suspension Whittingham strikes Villa gold Atkinson reshuffles his talented pack and comes up with winning combination Concise Crossword No 3188 Winning Move Word-Watching Selectors ready to put their faith in Salisbury James Meade Limited Scotland recruit sponsor for rugby team

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