News from 03/09/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Tony Rice, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Roy J. S. Thurston, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Tim Oliver, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Tom Walker and Christopher Walker, Geoff Brown, Michael Arlen, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Stuart Jones, D. R. Swinson, Martin B. Smith, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, F. P. Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, C. W. Koenigsberger, Paul Parker, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Robert Walls, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Adam Lebor and Martin Fletcher, Sarah Bagnall, Jonathan Mirsky and Ian Brodie, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Susan Gilchrist, David Thomas, Richard Cork, Malcolm Brabant, Robert Kirley, Gabriella Gamini, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, John Russell Taylor, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Chris Campling, Ronald Faux and Ian Murray, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, V. Carter, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Mar, Helen Nowicka, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Alan Brownjohn Chairman, Richard Duce, Kenneth Kirkwood, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Mike Rosewell, Alan Franks, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Aedamair Cleary, Walter Gammie, Andrew Turek, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Tim Judah in Vares, Anne McElvoy, Ross Tieman, R. Michael Pittilo, Colin Campbell, Tony Buzan, Christopher Irvine, Brian Hinners (Marketing Director), Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoEnvoys seek to widen Israel-PLO deal The PLO says that it wants Jordan, Syria and Lebanon to sign peace agreements with Israel at the same time as Palestinians agree the proposed accord on self-rule UK children rescued from religious cult Kidnap and sex abuse claimed Index Bernard Levin Howard unveils more privatised jails Wine Whine The long and bitter off-pitch struggle between Alan… Chess Queens Jackson's accuser aims for court No Title The Times at 30p from next Monday N&P 12,000 at risk from brain disease may never be traced A new alert started over Creutzfeld. Jakob disease as women trying to call a helpline found the switchboard jammed Currys Security firms bid for jail business Fire strike threat hangs over Smith Arms sales may be hit by squeeze David Hart Clinic Privacy bill may be delayed Stolen paintings found Thorp testing starts Sex assault 'a fantasy' Planning the next step Home Office accused Mothers ring HIV line Family killed in fire Julie Ward's father to get expenses back News in Brief Hanson gives $1m to US flood victims Master of Beaufort Hunt convicted of stopping up sets After a test case brought by the RSPCA, the Prince of Wales's favourite hunt has been banned from National Trust land Woman abandons fight for child she gave to mother Gloves off in oyster challenge Vintners cry out for a good whine Doctors give Siamese twins 50% chance after separation No Title Boy's lawyer keeps up the pressure on Jackson Homebase Trident arrives to a stormy welcome Peugeot Clinical trials to start on malaria drug British Association: clues to disease and delinquency, hi-tech plumbing and melodic finches Waldegrave funds week of science By our Technology Correspondent: 21st-century homes may recycle water Rolex Stealing a march on crime VTECH Pecking order puts caged birds on song EDS Bookish East Anglians bask in the glow of beauty care Much Ado about Nothing Bargain hunters try to spend their way out of slump Family expenditure survey By a Staff Reporter: Members of cult claim they are persecuted MFI By a Staff Reporter: Loyalist gunmen vow to kill more prison officers By a Staff Reporter: Parish wardens start patrols Comet Prices sliced for British pork Weekend Shopping Doctors to operate on womb girl Struggling GMTV aims to cut news Man, 22, on murder charge News in Brief Firearm denial Suicide verdict £66,000 case Holiday stalled Fast escape Bonds jackpot Kasparov scorns claims of KGB link 'I can lose some games but I can hardly imagine I will lose the match' Tension builds as players draw their battle lines It takes more than prowess at chess to be champion: Tony Buzan assesses the contenders' strengths and weaknesses Abbey National The Times World Chess Championship Our Foreign Staff: Armenians told by Turkey to give up Azerbaijan gains Turkey has long been jealous of Iranian influence on Azerbaijan. Any suggestion of military intervention by Tehran is bound to rattle Ankara World of Leather Kaiser's journey to the Rhine twists knife in French wounds Germans told to work harder Yeltsin defends Rutskoi sanction News in Brief Lubbers goal (AFP): Gaddafi threat (AFP): Prison wait (AP): Strike stopped (Reuter): Skim scam Deal or no deal, the Bosnian barometer stays unsettled Timn Judah in Vares observes the death of a dream as some Bosnian Muslims forget the early pledges of tolerance and begin to succumb to their own brand of fascism Rivals weigh the risks of another long winter of war Now President Milosevic has more or less achieved his vision of a greater Serbia, he is eager that sanctions are lifted on rump Yugoslavia to salvage the economy Forte Hotels Arrested Britons in care of army Moben Kitchens (AFP): Revised economic figures show Bush was on right track Life may have been good under George Bush, but he still lost the election. Unfortunately for Bill Clinton, expansion seems to be slowing down Peking 'chemical cargo cleared' Faithful await the late Marcos show B&Q Picture Gallery (AFP): South Africans enjoy peace day without killings Multiple Display Advertising Items Peres calls on US and Europe to help rebuild Middle East Israelis talk of tolerance, economic co-operation and a durable peace, but few details emerge Hurd will press Saudi Arabia to end Gulf war boycott of PLO 'Lady Di' may spend an era in Provence Whether Nostradamus predicted it, he French media believe the Princess of Wales is buying a luxury retreat near his chic hometown. Charles Bremner writes Delegates left on the American sidelines KASPAROV-v-SHORT A civilised voice for Palestine Hanan Ashrawi is paying the price of becoming a world-wide media star, says Richard Beeston Turn on, tune in, cop out Perfect mates for chess stars On the eve of The Times World Chess Championship, meet the wives in the wings Short a woman in five million for the challenger Does nanny know best? Baby keeps crying? Toddler won't cat? Rachel Kelly meets the John Harvey-Jones of the nursery world Golden Rules Kasparov Extraordinary partner for the champion Demented with fear A morbid interest in flinding a target can bring its own sickness World Chess Championship Multiyork Philip Howard The Song of the Philistines: a much misunderstood people Making a sash of it Diary Brine back blame Whatever became of 'with great regret' and the swift resignation? Why will no one take responsibility when things go wrong? Yeltsin's nagging deputy Anne McElvoy asks: is Rutskoi right about Russia? Wine Merchants Uncorked A sorry tale of bitter 'vinous medicines' The Reed Snaps Western pressure can and must secure a better Bosnian deal The Gun Turns The growth of Loyalist violence is a serious development Universities as sheep and goats One degree under? Out of one's depth New life blood for a healthy society Rhyme and reason Good ideas abroad Libel damages Fear of poison risk in farming dips Put it in writing Just the ticket Court Circular Appointments Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Belmont Abbey Dinner Royal Academy of Engineering Royal College of Ophthalmologists Church news Anniversaries Service dinner School announcements Forthcoming marriages Latest wills W. L. Wilson W. L. Wilson, CB, OBE, engineer and former deputy secretary at the Department of the Environment, died on August 29 aged 80. He was born on September 11,1912 Milena Agostini-Kemali Milena Agostini-Kemali, research scientise, died at San Gineto, Italy, on August 8 aged 65. She was born in Cosenza on March 3,1928 Personal Column Sir James Henderson Sir James Henderson, KBE, CMG, former British ambassador to Bolivia, died on August 26 aged 92. He was born on January 19,1901 On This Day "The Green Hat" Adelphi Theatre The Countess of Midleton The Countess of Midleton, formerly the actress René Ray, died in Jersey on August 28 aged 81. She was born in London on September 22.1911 Sir Louis Cools-Lartigue Sir Louis Cools-Lartigue, OBE, died at his home in the Commonwealth of Dominica on August 21 aged 88. He was born on January 18,1905 News The Times Crossword No 19,326 Business WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Business 23 Rolls-Royee seeks £307m for engines Rolls-Royce needs to develo the next generation of jet engines. The group has spend £2.1 billion on new engines since the stock market flotation in summer 1987 Firing Line Melting Raising By our Industrial Correspondent: Vickers returns to profit Better The Pound The world boom that could miss us out Venables sells his stake in Tottenham Arts 27-29 Sport 35-40 Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Close Watch on the Children Demand for mark softens sterling Bredero finds new finance Food firm loss Ian Agnew The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pilkington sells Sola lens arm for $315m Reckitt & Colman beats City forecasts Chrysalis sells stake in new label to Japan Business Roundup Order cut hits Westland Ashley back in profit Precious metals retreat End of an era as Cyril Stein steps down Rise in interest charges hits Ladbroke profit By our City Staff: Cookson cuts back on debt Fire and theft claims top £500m Burmah pays out in cash or shares Vote crucial to Greycoat British Gas faces fresh Ofgas curb From genteel bookie to £2bn empire Sun Alliance Group plc Clinton healthcare leak is good medicine for drug shares Stock Market Bowater tempered by caution Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Share issue proposed as Sun Alliance turns round Company News in Brief Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Economic worries slim Dow Wall Street Money Markets Rolls-Royce asks investors for mid-flight refuelling The aero-engine maker has achieved starling levels of reliability but is now paying the price for its own success, reports Ross Tieman Serving for the match Selection process Pay now, fly later Tempus Ladbroke Pilkington Youth Training offers jobs hope Sun Alliance Poison in the well of privatisation Oceans of Opportunity! Bowater Shares end with small losses Penny Share Theatre Surprises on the South Bank Galleries: Richard Cork reviews a show of contemporary British sculpture Keyboard plays a leading role PROMSThe English Concert/Pinnock Albert Hall/Radio 3 Too reticent by half Television Review: Lynne Truss Plain Tales from Northern Ireland BBC2 Rock Galleries: Critic's Choice Opera Only patchily poetic Dance Bruch Viollin Concerto Theatre Royal, Glasgow Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol +) on release across the country People power versus Caesar Edinburgh Festival: Peter Stein's epic staging of Shakespeare in German Julius Caesar Royal Highland Exhibition Hall, Ingliston Edinburgh Concerts Seduced by the gypsy Leipzig GO/Masur Usher Hall London Theatre Mad, maddening crowd Epping Forest Theatre Museum Duke of york's theatre Not half the man he used to be Rock on Firday: Why MacCa is still fab Paul Weller more Traffic than Jam Reload accelerate to warp eight As the Paul McCartney roadshow rolls into London, Chris Campling wonders why a man so successful should have such a lousy image As though punk never happened New Releases: Paul Weller puts his past ahead of him Multiple Display Advertising Items Seven Days What's out & about Top Ten Albums The Times New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Computer studies fail to make the grade This year's A-lever results suggest that teenagers are avoiding information technology. David Guest reports Information Technology Adaytum software CCN Group Adaytum software Computer Solution Sales NHS Pensions Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Jobs Express Electronics Technician South West Area Computer International Ltd CD falls into your laptop Online Mightier than the pen A new personal organiser will soon be able to recognise the spoken word How to keep a close watch on the children If you still can't programme the video recorder, Matthew May reports on a new way of telling it what to do Fountain Unbeatable Value Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Breakdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimuler Authorised Dealers Official Porsche Centres SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items At last, a Volvo more exeiting than a tuna sandwich The new power behind the steering wheel Old-fashioned car salesmen patronise women at their peril. Vaughan Freeman on the financial clout of the female motorist Lightweight challenger to foil opposition An aluminium car is to displayed at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week Ford offers full value from a write-off Roadwise The London rickshaw Classic cars Imperial College The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Engineering and Technology How the Vacancies Service works Numbers every student needs No Title Langer injury is worry for Gallacher Leading First-Round Scores De Lorenzi discovers skill of old to forge early lead For the Record Word-Watching Leading FiRST-ROUND Scores Dolphin doubtful without sponsor Sports in Brief Venables weighs future Bristol coach resigns All-round winner Paying by instalments Saracens lift trophy Martin leads team English dominate Fixtures Tavaré hopes to bow out in triumph Legal & Public Notices Kent are foiled by loye's dedicated effort Yesterday's Scoreboards Inventive Wells should claim Lord's laurels Paul Parker assesses former colleagues who lead the finalists in this year's NatWest Trophy Arnold banks on training gamble Cole's assistant takes courageous step to branch out on his own Richard Evans, racing correspondent, meets a young man ready to defy logic and plump for sleepless nights and a precarious lifestyle Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Kempton Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Haydock Park Sedgefield Lucky Guest leads raid William Hill Spring To Action out of St Leger O'Sullivan turns attention to world record David Poweel, in Brussels, previews the grand prix meeting where a chase for gold bars will usurp the race for medals Absence of Platt adds to Reilly's concerns Raising a glass in search of the perfect partnership Chiefs armed with Montana's senior service Robert Kirley on the ageing quarterbacks hoping to dominate the National Football League this season Guide to the 1993-4 National Football League Season Bath rise brings Ricketts reward Iberiae Radio 1 Variations Choice BBC1 Satellite Sky One Golf 35 Edberg joins growing list of fallen seeds Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, sees the men's champion beaten in the US Open at Flushing Meadow Lewis's 247 guides Notts to season's top score Concise Crossword No 3190 Thomson leads after opening dressage Winning Move Word-Watching Cricket 36 Crisis solved by Olympic boat Mount Charlotte Thistle Hotels
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