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News from 04/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Stephen Brook, Lynne Greenwood, David Adams, S. J. Davies, Paul Heiney, Francis Napier, Nick Nuttall, John P. Griffiths, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, Malcolm Collier, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Robert Lefever, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Clive Davis, John Bond, Michael Davison, Albert Dormer, E. J. Slessenger, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, D. V. Baird, A. S. Reid, Gordon Miller, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, John Monks, Michael Thorn, T. J. Cox (Executive Secretary), V. Bukovsky, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Joseph Snape, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Michael Cockell, John Young, Mel Batty's, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, S. W. Allen, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, James Pilditch, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Jenny MaCarthur, Margaret Dibben, Sara McConnell Personal finance correspondent, M. G. Payne, Sheila M. Fleming, Hugh Monro (Headmaster), Rupert Speyer, Iain Banks, Andy Lavender, Lucy Berrington, Jill Insley, Campbell of Croy, W. R. E. Allen, Peter Nancarrow, Derek Hudson, John Higgins, Charles Jennings, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Richard Dixon, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Moy McCrory, J. M. Taylor, Oliver Holt, Robert Elms, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Simon Morgan Warr, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Anatol Lieven and Philip Willan, Alison Jane Reid, Jack Crossley, John Goodbody, J. C. Taylor, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Don Carleton (Information Officer), John Constable, Mel Webb, Duck, Keith Brace, Anthony Harvey, Steven Pollard, Bruce T. Brown, Mike Rosewell, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Christine Wheeler, John Wilson, Ian Brodie, Ben Macintyre, Simon Jenkins, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derwent May's, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, Margaret Higginson, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, R. G. R. Calvert, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Fiona Beckett, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Conal Gregory, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sarah Woodward, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

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Near-record ear sales rise aids recovery Top Sellers Cult girls 'mentally damaged' Index Weekend Out of Africa Moscow and Kiev settle nuclear dispute Carrot thief hops over 100-year milestone Simon Jenkins Peter Ackroyd Man talked out of death leap Batsmen hit a new high The Times The Crown Jewellers Weekend Money on Four Pages Major ready to break deadlock on Ireland talks Dublin minister renews talk of American envoy as gunmen strike again Harrods Daly tells of province living in fear By a Staff Reporter: Fears over skull cases dismissed Chefs turn up the heat in star wars Bound man found dead at cliff face Correction Ministers press on with benefit cuts News in Brief Radiation women meet Student death enquiry A-level results upgraded Seven stay in foster care Wanted man surrenders Admiral claims sex bias Africa in Crisis Roman gold verdict puts finder on the path to a million A search for a farmer's lost hammer uncovered a haul of Roman coins that a court has now declared to be treasure trove By a Staff Reporter: Bailed youth sent to Jamaica Baker opens up the cabinet Jackson drops out of family-film deal Search for missing schoolgirl intensifies Neighbours join police hunt as bicycle is found abandoned By a Staff Reporter: Girl, 16, found shot after exam failure Travellers Toyota Stunned LBC vows to challenge loss of radio franchises The award of new radio franchises in London has bolstered the argument for a rolling news service, says the BBC Ex-teacher jailed for sex parties News in Brief Murder charge Tests cleared Children saved Killer freed Debarred 'Beast of Barking' sentenced to life N&P Picture Gallery Infectious diseases evolve to stage deadly comeback British Association: new strains of old viruses, airborne safety, tectile telecom and tender genius Illnesses that scientists thought they had conquered with immunisation programmes and antibiotics are beginning to reappear Fear drives away park visitors Regent Travel Services By our Science Editor: How to make sure the child prodigy stays the course By a Staff Reporter: Magistrate bemoans handouts to foreigners Gulf jobs entice UK doctors Telephone carries the tender touch Cycle helmets 'give illusion of safety' By our Techonology Correspondent: Researcher uncovers fairground danger By a Staff Reporter: Patients put at risk by hepatitis surgeon Gladiators choose first move Values that must be promoted Gredo Toshiba Information Systems (U. K.) Ltd The Times World Chess Championship Only in The Times Chess on Sky The Times Degree Vacancies Service Arts and Social Sciences UCCA How the Vacancies Service works Old man of Palestine's fading magic put to ultimate test Even Yassir Arafat's friends wonder whether his quest for personal glory has led to compromise with Israel, Christopher Walker writes Our Foreign Staff: Arafat struggles to Allay Fatah doubts over self-rule deal Our Foreign Staff: Sandinistas reject general's sacking President Chamorro, seeking to placate right-wing critics, wants to purge the army of left-wing control. Her first moves, however, have merely infuriated the Managua military France strikes a blow for garlic culture Everest Fit the Best Israel and Syria 'on brink of accord ' Disneyism ousts Marx as rebel base becomes theme park Old guerrillas never die, James Pringle discovers at Banyan Tree Camp. They just become profitable tourist attractions Hong kong ready to go it alone, Patten tells china Noble Caledonia Limited Paper for sale Black's bullets finish what Klan started (AP): Sihanouk 'returning to throne' News in Brief Killing returns (AFP): Kenya clashes (Reuter): Students 'held' (Reuter): Tribal verdict Bavarians challenge kohl over Maastricht A regional leader and nominal ally of the chancellor has demanded fundamental debate on EC integration. The move could influence a court and prompt a referendum Parliament overturns suspension of Rutskoi Carweek Sex sweetens agony of Sarajevo (AP): Emperor Akihito of Japan, above, and Empress Michiko… Pope heads for Lithuania to bring church up to date UK blocks choice of war crimes prosecutor News in Brief (AP, Reuter): Turks bolster border forces (Reuter): Savimbi offer (AP): Judge arrested (AFP): Typhoon fears (AP): Club charges Britain works better with active unions John Monks looks forward to his task of persuasion as the TUC general-secretary in a new era Unions place increasing emphasis on the quality services they offer to their members Alexander Chancellor in New York The attractions of country life are lost on most urban Americans, despite the best propaganda efforts of farmers Please, put a cork in it What is it about wine that brings forth such torrents of purple pose—and what do those flowery terms mean? A single step Diary Sense in Secrecy The discredited arts of secret diplomacy have their niche still Doctors and the Dole Rules on invalidity benefit need to be tightened Rabbit, Run on Beatrix potter's greatest character celebrates his first 100 years Chess and the end of the 'evil empire' Marriage and morals Advice to graduate Weekend Money letters, page 24 Letters should carry… Classic poetry for modern souls Thanks to Bletchley Teacher training The Times: issues of price and value Court services Order, order! Court Circular School announcements Personal Column University news Weekend anniversaries Bitthdays Church services tomorrow Church news John Michael Cannell Belmont Abbey Luncheon Buckingham Palace Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Dwight Harken Dwight Emary Harken, the world's first successful heart surgeon and pioneer of the concept of intenvsive care, died of pneumonia in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on August 27 aged 83. He was born in Osceola, Iowa, on June 5,1910 Anthony and Maggie Barker Anthony Barket, surgeon, and Maggie Baker, physician, died together in a road accident on August 30 aged 72 and 77 respectively. Anthony Barker was born on September 3,1920, and Dr Barker on June 17,1916 Personal Column Margot Gore Margot Gore, MBE, wartime ferry pilot in the Air Transport Auxiliary, died on August 20 aged 80 Gertrude Stevenson Gertrude Stevenson, housekeeper, friend and confidante to the Sitwell family over more than sixty years, died on August 17 aged 84. She was born on August 21,1908 On This Day Chloroform in Dentistry Superseded To the Editor of the Times This dentist claimed that having a tooth out could be made less painful by applying an electric current, but one wonders how he applied that current and what its strenght was Patricia St John Patricia St John, missionary and children's author, died on August 18 aged 74. She was born on April 5,1919 Car sales boom signals recovery Russian-Ukrainian nuclear arms deal Bridge jump foiled Major pushes talks LBC to fight back Jackson pulls out Peter Rabbit hops to a century The Times Crossword No 19,327 Treasure trove Arafat in PLO battle Patten warning Kohl challenged Picture Gallery Business Sport Weather Weekend Magazine Regent Travel Services TV Listings Opinion Colimns Letters The Papers Weekend money NHS Refugees Safer Shares Of Interest On the Prowl The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile 19 Picture Gallery Halifax to launch its own life company More building societies are likely to follow the Hlifax, Britain's biggest, and cutties with insurance companies to develop their own life assurance subsidiuaries Dollar weakness boosts mark VW's embattled duo still hanging on Cricket 30 Powerboating 28 Profitable Pear son still has ambitions in SE Asia Talk to Towry Law Halifax's move in-house sounds warning for insurers Schroders increases first-half profits Newton Prowting agrees cash and share deal for Galliford By our Banking Correspondent: Kleinwort sells gold broker From a Correspondent: Financial adviser is jailed for three years From a Correspondent: Surplus widens in Japan Unigate sells to Dalgety Molynx passes payout Pittencrieff profits soar Ladbroke racing rebuff Reuters share buy-in Black rings up £9m Higher sales lift Isotron Gravy train The Sunday Times Renault and Volvo to reveal merger details Business Roundup Save & Prosper Banking globetrotter returns to his roots Business Profile: John Bond HSBC's second-in-command roamed the world in its service. He is back in Britain to stay, says Patricia Tehan Clinton sends conflicting signals on state of nation's health plans Kohl unveils recovery plan Schrooders Jobs data hold back Dow World Markets The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Brokers on alert for rights issues Stock Market Major Changes Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Recent Issues House cover charges go through roof Homeowners are being asked to pay an increasing price for the past mistakes of their insurers. Margaret Dibben highlights the problem A blow for customer choice Comment Manhunter 23 Cost of Cover Fidelity Investments Emerging Risk 24 Bigger homes bring lower premiums Insurers Cash in on NHS fears Sara McConnell reports how private health policies are being tailored to widen their customer appeal Bristol & West & You Getting medical compensation can be a painful task By our Personal Finance Correspondent: Block threatens lease extensions Briefings Policy Portfolio PLC Save & Prosper Yorkshire Guernsey Miracle recovery of dance teacher with a bad hip Health insurers now use private eyes to expose fraudsters, while cheaper policies are hit by recession Monthly Cost of PHI Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House The policy that saved a family house and car Emerging markets take the spotlight Funds can help to spread the risk of investing in Third World countries, says Sara McConnell Better the freedom of a pet pep Save & Prosper M&G When AA payment equals a loan Weekend Money Letters Direct debit system had me paying someone else's electricity bill The save & Prosper PEP Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Tired end to account Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Catch the UK Recovery Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Ballesteros dicks back to form with 66 Leaders after Two Rounds De Lorenzi still in control as rivals struggle Leaders after Two Rounds Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Murray hopes for change of fortune Bowled over as foxes break deep extra cover Buccaneer plays power game on the high seas Oliver Holt catches up with Steve Curtis, a man who loves both the sea and the sheer excitement of powerboating Madding crowd torments despairing seeds Flusing Meadow Results The Times Pre-Publication Book Offer Picture Gallery Stratford Holland faces whip enquiry on Monday Thirsk Redgrave and Pinsent spearhead challenge for medals Cowdrey driven on by fresh challenges Call of the Turf proves too strong for top woman jockey with cricketing links Julian Museat meets an assistant trainer who has twice carved herself a niche in a male-dominated sport Trainers pay respects Kempton Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Speedy Lochsong can call the tune Haydick Park BBC1 From our French Racing Correspondent: Kingmambo ready to regain winning ways Haydock Park First defeat for Star Talent Fathers and sons playing in new generation game Rob Hughes on how Coventry city and Manchester United manage with family business Linfield reinstated after bribe enquiry Bit-part player who is no stranger to cricket's main stage Saturday portrait: Dermot Reeve, by Michael Henderson Late try spoils Oldham's return to the top Australia insists players' dinner was above board Llanelli set higher standards Spin veteran hoping Lord's luck will turn Alan Lee says Norman Gifford, the Sussex manager, is due a win after so many disappointments Ball takes 14 wickets to bewilder Somerset Yesterday's Scoreboads Love's staunch batting saves day For the Record Faurne puts Britain in hunt for medals Charterhouse challenge Boardman moves up Indonesians dominate Yorkshire pair released British crew misses cut Hounslow open pitch Golf 27 Gooch hits cricket history at Hove Form points to Sussex victory Paths to the Final Jackson and Gunnell poised for overall titles Simon Barnes 27 Ivanisevic joins list of fallen seeds at US Open Regent Travel Services Dalglish 16 tempts Warhurst to join Blackburn Alchemy in the East End Peter Ackroyd shows Matthew d'Ancona around the east London setting for his ghostly tale of Elizabethan black magic Sotheby's Code Breakers Anecdotal evidence of marital discord Weekend Voice Frances Bissell Caitlin Moran Homes with Class Distinction Page 12 Message in a claret bottle Derwent May explores the Médoc, the garden where claret drinkers go when they die Noble Caledonia Limited In love with the ring of Kerry gold John Young travels the peaceful peninsular roads of southwest Ireland The one and only QE2 The cows are in clover with my wonder oats recipe Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney A great Scot works up a head of steam Anyone can fulfil a dream to drive the Flying Scotsman, reports Lynne Greenwood At home with the humans Feather report Second Crop Dish for Swedish lovers The crayfish, small but perfectly formed, is a tasty aphrodisiac, say its fans, Sarah Woodward reprots Orient-Express Lift a glass to cut prices Jane MacQuitty reaps the harvest of the month's wine shop bargains Best Buys Dish of the Day Restaurant Watch Fillings to liven up a lunch box With the holidays over, Frances Bissell spices up the workaday sandwich Playing with the big boys For small producers, supermarkets sales mean risks and rewards Rollexa The Galaxy Range Pilots Shirts KL Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Ask for a Brochure Big Bed Co Visa Multiple Display Advertising Items The Direct Foam Supply Co Wild times while you were away Returning home from her holiday, Francesca Greenoak discovers that absence makes the weeds grow faster Multiple Display Advertising Items Gardens to visit Iain Banks Novelist My Perfect Weekend Saturday Rendezvous Boolmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide A hard life with quiet appeal Ruth Gledhill attends Mass with the monks of Mount St Bernard Abbey Picture Gallery Autumn Approaches... Sara Eden The Times Mount St Bernard Abbey, Coalville, Leicester Le67… Chasing the grey ghosts John Crossley takes on one of the most cunning of sea fish, the grey mullet In pursuit of knowledge … and fun From electeric arc-welding to singing for the tone deaf, the lure of evening classes never fades Royal rewards or a mug's game? Non-events command good prices in the world of commemoratives, but charles and Diana are a poor risk How to crack the dress code Back to School Rules on school uniforms are there to be subverted. Lucy Berrington finds out what the rebels are wearing Live '93 Get fit, stay keen, don't overdo it Mel Batty's training plan for the London Marathon moves into a higher gear Marathon Diary of a walk/jogger Multiple Display Advertising Items Breathing freely For marathon runners, the heart and lungs are the key to fitness Property Crown Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items School for home-buying parents Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island Harbour Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Inclusief" Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barnard marcus Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Word-Watching Film Free Zoo Visits Music KASPAROV-v-SHORT Bookings Dance Exhibitions New Videos Lessons in drama are worth repeating Television: Andy Lavender welcomes the BBC's plan to let adult viewers a seris of short plays in which leading dramatists attempted to provoke classroom discussion among children The analyst on the couch Benedict Nightingale on a new play about Freud at the Royal Court ArtAmerica The Sunday Times A voice to rival Callas? Record Reviews: new opera and jazz releases Travels on the blues trail Welsh National OPERA English Chamber Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cambridge Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items IMG Artists Multiple Classified Advertising Items NT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Radio Saturday Television and Radio Choice Variations Satellite Radio 1 Sunday Television and Radio Choice Variations Satellite Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3191 A taste for the over-dramatic David Flusfeder Previews the Best of the Coming Weekk's Television Education, who needs it? Children want to learn, not to be taught, says Caitlin Moran Regent Travel Services Best Films Best Sport Games Magazine Ferre P H S Magazine Contributors Rose Boyt's Diary Welsh majority Letters Something for the Weekend Old farts unite Eating disorders Enfield aboard Alternative spellings Test of faith Wild in the country Ford Maverick The Raj Chess Set The Times The Chall It Almost Constitutes a Court Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases The Champion Picture Gallery The Old VIC Daks Daks African and Prout of It Fashion Kassim Mikki trained in Milan, but the inspiration for his latest collections comes from the spicy colours and natural textures of his homesland. Alison Jane Reid meets the Tanzaian couturier. Photographs by Matt Ford Nescafe Alta Rica Nescafe Alta Rica City Lights Policemen are as far removed from crime as mr Plod, Joanna Pitman writes Some down to Earth Advice on Choosing French Wine Some down to Earth Advice on Choosing French Wine Tsars of Technoti It may be on the wane in the West, but rave is the new face of St peterburg youth, who know there is more to life than vodka and old Beatles records. Anne McElvoy reports Survival of the elitist Paperbacks Erotic dreams with a bear Cracking It (Part 61): Suburbia Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: The Catholic Church The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary… Times Newspapers Ltd Nowin stainer grass Eating Out Jonathan Meades Bordeaux Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Ritual Animation There is always something to celebrate on the island of Bali, Stephen Brook writes The Times Anything but the A-Word A combination of nine letters sums up the snobbish, patronishing, pedantic and thoroughly English attitude to modern travel the Robert Elms despises National Savings Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd South Africa Escape to the Cape Tulip Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Club Med Long Weekend Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cruise World Rye Lodge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times the Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Games People Play Caitlin Moran-jouralist and novelist Enter Password Chess Bridge The Listener Crossword Small Birds Singing Picture Gallery Sara Paretsky Multiple Display Advertising Items Down to Earth

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