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News from 02/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Roy Albinson, Anne McElvoy and Guy Chazan, Andrew Knight, Andrew Pierce, Holly Hill, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, J. E. Habibie, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Richard Russell, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, John Freeman, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, David Jordan, John L. Marshall, Noel Goodwin, Michael Johnstone, Carl Mortished, Roddy Hamilton, David Flusfeder, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoff Brown, J. C. Mann, Irwin Stelzer, Rosemary Pears, Eric R. Stevens, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Antonia Simkins, Peter Ball, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. STANSFIELD(General Secretary), Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Gerard van Dam, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Jill Sherman and Richard Ford, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Alastair Forman, Stuart Crainer, Lucy Lethbridge, Susan Gilchrist, Adam Lebor, Claire Messud, Nicholas Watt and Michael Hornsby, Adam Lebor and Tim Judah, Janet Daley, Michael Newland, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Jenny MacARTHUR, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, John Mayo, Richard Beeston, Michael Binyon and Martin Fletcher, Peter Davalle, Barry Kissell, Lawrence Freedman, Chris Lockwood, Alice Thomson, Roger Boyes, Lin Jenkins and John Vincent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David OWUSU(Lay preacher), Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Rupert Murdoch, John Kennedy, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Charles Doxat, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, J. D. N. Retallack, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, David Starkey, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Kenneth Jenner, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Dominic Milroy, Peter Guttridge, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Gita Zbavitelova, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Ian Robertson, Colin Campbell, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Robert ROSE(Chairman), Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Israelis and PLO close to recognition Israel is hinting that it will accept a declaration by Yassir Arafat that the Plo has renounced terrorism to clear the way to mutual recognition Further deals in the pipeline Index Janet Daley New rich abandon the old Snobbery… Murdoch unveils global vision Navy's £211m rescue ship sold for £2m Nigel Short Picture Gallery Janet Bush Child care: a sound political investment… Thousand women call over 'mad cow' alert The Times World Chess Championship Five Pages of Top Jobs Section 2,30-34 Fowler to resign from Group 4 B&Q The Home of D. I. Y 300 women warned of risk 30 years after infertility treatment Within hours of setting up an emergency helpline for anxious mothers, the Department of Health received 400 calls Correction Brown says Tory tax plans will cost families £1,000 Rebel Tories handed a tax break Riddell on Politics Killer to be returned News in Brief Shipyard loses order Uranium test challenge Epileptic reaches 100 Mine rescuers injured Briton walks out of Africa and into the record books The Rs have it as native oysters stage a comeback Magazine Burglars jam man's eye with superglue Male au pair blazes trail in Fulham An arts graduate from Croatia who became the beneficiary of a change in the law has found himself an instant celebrity Duchess broke neck after drink Man held in hunt for killer of mother Citroen Sky comes of age to give Britain same choice as America Murdoch tells how he fought 'dish by agonising dish' to build an audience for satellite stations By a Staff Reporter: What viewers will see on 14 channels The Times 'The consumer is in the saddle, driving the telecommunications industry' Last night, Rupert Murdoch called on the world to join a technological revolution; this is an edited version of his speech Multiyork Market analysts praise global venture Confident Short declares himself ready to overthrow 'The Rug' Sectarian attackers kill two News in Brief Heir banned Climbers hurt Hospital attack Splashing out Donkey Crime Hospital strike Cure for brain diseases could lie in patient's gut Medicine British Association: from bowel cells to the power of persuasion via ancient woods Newspapers make a message memorable Advertising By our Science Editor: Gene tests give clue to healthy living Medical Risks A Million Ways to Find a Mate By our Technology Correspondent: 'Chance of disaster rises' as safety laws are scrapped Accidents The Times World Chess Championship By our Science Editor: Kings' follies put Sherwood at risk Forestry The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Sciences How the Vacancies Service works Moscow showdown looms as Yeltsin suspends deputy Conservatives challenge Russian president's swift but doubtful move in Kremlin power struggle Seven Seas Four countries tussle for Priam's treasure Velvet revolutionary Havel reveals his golden hand Bosnia talks break down as Muslims push for more land Baroness Thatcher and more than 100 other well-known figures from 10 countries yesterday called on President Clinton to launch allied air raids against Serbian forces in Bosnia-Herzego-vina to help the Muslims. She signed an open letter delivered to the White House that also said the allies should lift the Un embargo on supplying arms to the Muslims, arguments originally pressed on the allies by Mr Clinton to no avail Ethnic turmoil stirs yearning for lost empire In the last of his articles on minorities in Eastern Europe, Adam LeBar argues that the principles of minority rights are agreed; now they must be acted on Dixons Jordan and Syria ready to join peace offensive Arab countries surrender to optimism as outline deals with Israel await signing Turkish Airlines Peres holds key to Israel's destiny Arafat takes the biggest gamble of his career Nigeria's new ruler appeals to strikers Water Logic Baghdad asks UN to waive sanctions US to accept Demjanjuk Restrictions reinstated (Reuter): Berlin saves piano firm (Reuter): Crusader fort discovered US embraces era of and leaner defences The Clinton administration strategy is designed to give America capability to fight two regional wars at once. As in Desert Storm, the us expects to lead coalitions BT Picture Gallery Alleged immigrant smuggler threatened witli extradition Sunalliance Pretoria general silent on killings (Reuter): Bokassa freed ill election amnesty (Reuter): Perez plea (Afp): Troops leave (Ap): Aids stamp (Reuter): Shell hole Watch Sky An au pair called Mr KASPAROV-v-SHORT Murdoch's highway New channels and a Bt link-up bring a revolution in choice, says Alexandra Frean Woodstock Two - the hassle Bad vibes surround plans to mark the festival's silver anniversary Keep an eye on sore throats Medical Briefing Diphtheria raises its ugly head again … putting the finger on illness … and the price of migraine relief On the trail of killer protein It's called a prion, and it could be the cause of fatal brain diseases, says Michael Johnstone Grow older and wiser As we live longer, are we bound to become more slow writed? Science offers some intriguing answers Pil-food NR Northern Rock Janet Daley What does it tell us when the nouveaux riches no longer aspire to join the upper class? Set squares Diary Picture Gallery Every region for itself Western strategists are painfully relearning the language of the tribe In Clarke's shoes Diary Horror scope Diary In the manger Diary Backing off from extremes Lawrence Frredman on limiting terror Gatt in Atrap France cannot be allowed to sabotage the Uruguay Round The Rules of War Nations must learn that it does not pay to commit war crimes Walking out Africa is crossed by a woman on foot Modern views of ancient truths Much left to be desired when heading for golden pond Sanctions and Croatia Rights in East Timor Community care Pound for pound The taste of salmon Rocket man Basic instinct Court Circular Today's royal engagement Legal news Appointment Today's birthdays and anniversaries Personal Column Latest wills Picture Gallery Church news School news Forthcoming marriages Seat of Irish Kings yields secrets to modern methods Archaeology Lord Kadoorie Sir Michael Sobell Anne Cumming Personal Column The Right Rev George Appleton Fredy Fisher The King at Marienbad Recovering from Dracula 's legacy Harvey Elliott visited Romania to find a bleak country which was bled dry by its previous regime The re-building of the countries of Eastern Europe is taking time, and Western money, much of it generated through burgeoning tourism industries. What does the future hold? Here, three writers look at the options Still Hungary for more Western tourists are flooding into Budapest Travel Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Flight Centre CAA Seat Search Embassy Travel World Link ABTA Airlines Travel Ltd Orlando USA Travel Bank Chocks away—at last Eastern Europe's fledgeling airlines are taking wing German Travel Centre Amsterdam Viceroy Travel Verona Travel Ltd Simply Flights Check in Travel All Travel Services Flight Finders Travel Flights Trail Finders Ready for take-off Travelogs Vaccine hitch Fewer delays Club for the 90s Bookings coast gently downhill British skiers will still be hiting the slopes this season—if they offer value for money, says Graham Duffill Experts lean to Pisa reopening The world's most famous tower may be open again to tourists soon Alliance Francaise Birmingham on course for Cup Golf's Ryder Cup has created a tourist boom for the Midlands Forte Hotels Pick up a package Flyaways First class is on the retreat Airlines are looking at ways to stem losses News The Times Crossword No 19,325 Picture Gallery Pit closures: British Coal may be forced to shut ten… People in the Times Picture Gallery Weather Picture Gallery The Times Tomorrow Business Today Bitter Child Care The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Bond bears may have the final smile Books Global strategy for News Corp Analysts welcome new link with BT Further ten pits may close Arts Sport The Original Dalvey Business Card Case Acountance on Thursdays Page 29 Governor upbeat on growth prospects America reduces estimates for growth The Times Unit Trust Information Service Germany stands firm over EC-US farm trade accord France friendless on Blair House stance Gain from sale helps build up Persimmon TT boosts Steam Packet Provident advances Plantsbrook expanding City surprised by sudden resignation of BPB chief executive TUC asks Chancellor to go for growth Wedgwood back in black P-E agrees Cray bid ESO trades Seagram ahead Picture Gallery Tate & Lyle slides as profit hopes turn sour in America City analysts have downgraded profit forecasts for Tate & Lyle after the company gave warning of difficult trading in America, prompting fall in its shares Invergordon hit by oversupply High pay for underwriters angers names Banking covenants breached at Simon Company News in Brief The Times By our City Staff: Wickes seeks £58m for expansion Anglo is counting on leap for gold Porter splits job Senior bullish Union in black FT-SE Volumes LIFFE Options Courtaulds Textiles names new chiefs Glaxo rises on American rumours of buy-back Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Dow dips ahead of holiday Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 81.0 (day's range 80.5-81.0) Helping with child care can cut the cost of lone parents Janet Bush argues that it is possible both to remove the poverty trap for single mothers and relieve their burden on the social security budget Economic View The Times City Diary Falling interest rates pose problems for the retired Business Letters Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Public Notices Invergordon Distillers Simon Engineering Sweet and sour Tempus Wickes BPB Investment in water neglected Profit-taking hits equities Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc PW tarred by Ferruzzi brush Accountancy & Finance Accountancy Personnel Sky Any Other Business Datastream International Business Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Women escape the cultural straitjacket Audit Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Investment Portfolio Administrator A. U. D. I. T Commission PA to Managing Director - UK Software Co Executive Opportunities Aer Lingus Solar Turbines Royal College of Nursing of the United Kingdom Barrus The Wellcome Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victoria House Multiple Classified Advertising Items The UK'S Largest Source of Unadvertised… Angela Mortimer Shorthand Legal Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research and Development Food Technologists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Information resources McKenzie Waterman Morgan & Banks Braun Mainland Path Finder Fletcher Hunt Gateway All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Elonex CBI Charterhouse Executives Adaytum Social Security Consumers' Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Adaytum Jumpers Neal recruitment Recruitment Matters Why Commute? City Consultants Maine - Tucker The Grand Lodge of Scotland Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty British Property Federation Overseas Jobs Express General Appointments Hotel & Catering Training Company Morel Bros., Cobbett & Son Instincts that point to success Managers distrust it and investors run away from it, but intuition is a vital factor in business life, says Stuart Crainer The Chelsea Design Co Ltd Allied Dunbar Access Formdesign(ref Nh/7) Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to write a business plan Life after Redundancy If you live in the London area Please call Andrew… PHLS Public Health Laboratory Service Board Lessons the Braintree way David Walker on a local government success that could bring Essex plaudits from around the globe Department of the Environment P Arnsley The Times Lanarkshire Health Board The Dean & Chapter of Worcester Cathedral City man with millions to hand An authority with a most unusual remit Times Newspapers Up the long good bayou Cinema: Geoff Brown succumbs to the appeal of a leisurely tale of life in Louisiana Rooms with a bleak outlook London Theatre Edinburgh All's well that begins so well New York Theatre: A British director is making his mark in Central Park. Holly Hill reports Map of the Human Heart Interview Dabbling in the drive-in Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment 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 Indiated with the symbol) on release across the country Military manners and amours The Soldiers Royal Lyceum Edinburgh Festival: 18th-century theatre, cod-opera and German visitors Two for the connoisseur SWF SO Baden-Baden/Gielen Usher Hall Concerts High Cs and low farce Shameless!—an immoral tale The Pleasance Music Theatre The Times Monuments with muscle More and more architects are building on classical lines-only much bigger. Marcus Binney reports on the super-classicists The Times Difficult lessons in German Peter Guttridge talks to goat-breeder-turned-novelist, Carey Harrison A path to success without excess Proms: Fine playing from the Leipzig Gewanhaus Orchestra with Kurt Masur Where are the stars? Dance Free-trade crusader The Pursuit of Reason The Economist 1843-1993 By Ruth Dudley Edwards Hamish Hamilton, £30 Andrew Knight assesses a history of The Economist, the mass-circulation magazine that prides itself on its elitism Scotspersons on the make After Colette By Joan Lingard Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Imelda By John Herdman Polygon, £7.95 pbk original Girafees a Glasgow Novel By John McGill Mainstream, £8.99 pbk original The Lights below By Carl MacDougall Secker & Warburg, £7.99 pbk original The Times Dodgy men and dingy women The Possession of Delia Sutherland By Barbara Neil Bloomsbury, £14.99 Not a tit's egg Complete Poems Volume I By Hugh MacDiarmid Edited by Michael Grieve and W. R. Aitken Carcanet, £30 Getting too old for this Adrian Mole The Wilderness Years By Sue Townsend Methuen, £8.99 Pictures from an Irish exhibitionist Peter Ackroyd on a gambler, drinker and charming wastrel whose life was spent remaking the world in his own image Francis Bacon His life and violent times By Andrew Sinclair Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Scourge of the cloister Erasmus, Man of Letters The construction of charisma in print By Lisa Jardine Princeton, £19.95 Minerva Press Doing away with sexual politics The Love of Women By Denise Neuhaus Faber, £6.99 pbk original A Summer Tide By Tony Peake Abacus, £8.99 pbk original Evidence of a one track mind The Penguin Book of Lesbian Short Stories Edited by Margaret Reynolds Viking, £15.99 Authors Bird's call has deflating effect Umpire upsets Northamptonshire for second day running Cottam faced with some difficult decisions Littlewoods Yesterday's Scoreboards Anglers not subsidising NRA Sports Letters Poor advert Opening barrage by Smith lambasts Surrey Congo loses sight of the value of losing Old way to combat sledging Word-Watching Death of Sir Michael Sobell York Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Epsom searches for Derby sponsor Salisbury Yarmouth Blinkered first time Worry over horse as Tait pulls out of Burghley The Times Rapid Raceline Hoddle deprived by last-gasp penaltly Chelsea maestro so close to victory on league return to White Hart Lane Arsenal win point but lose friends Batten and Turvey cruise into final Davies keen to resist powerful challenge Lyle's view clouded by disappointment Bardsley breaks down For the Record Charge of bribery rejected by Meads Sport in Brief Atlanta closing in Chance for Allcock British dream ended Substitute strikes late Radio 1 Variations Choice Television and Radio Satellite Simon Barnes 40 how to Put an End to that Losing… Lancashire seek scapegoats Changes are likely at Old Trafford after further season of disappointment Seeds wither quickly in US Open graveyard Concise Crossword No 3189 Results from Flushing Meadow Winning Move Word-Watching Jones sent off to complete bad night for Liverpool West Ham bow to the inevitable Football 42

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