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News from 07/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Sean MacCarthaigh and Nicholas George, Anthony Harris, Edward Owen, Patricia Davies, David Mayhew, Rob Hughes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Jill Jones, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Barrie Lane, Peter Vincent (Chairman), Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, C. Stacy Waddy (General Manager), Lynne Truss, Anver Jeevanjee, John A. Baker, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, John O'Leary Education Editor, Martin Fletcher, Steven Wyatt, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Tseten Samdup, Michael Clark, David Sheff, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Clive Goodacre, Woodrow Wyatt, B. J. Grimshaw (Chief Executive), Graham Lloyd, Philip Bassett and Philip Webster, Sarah Bagnall, Annabel Ferriman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Chris Cook (Operations Director), Richard Cork, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Paul Wilkinson and Stweart Tendler, Marit Hargie, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, J. W. Arriens, Robin Fitzsimons, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, David Robinson, Simon Eccles, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Jonathan Michie, Diana Thompson, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alec Samuels, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Martin Thomas, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Anthony Dawson, Tony Bohannan, Alan Ive (Administrator), Peter Taylor, Rodney Hobson, Bill Fergusson-Edgar, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, John Green (Managing Director), Dr James Le Fanu, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Caroline Horn, Richard Beeston, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Sam Kiley, Martin Fletcher and Philip Willan, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Michael Horsnell and John Vincent, John M. Evans (Medical Director), William Filmer-Sankey, Director, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Paul Stevens, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Christopher Walker and Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent,

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Major to see party faithful as cash flow falters Index Nintendo £20m jail riot puts heat on Howard The official enquiry into the multimillion-pound riot at Wymott jail is likely to provide renewed criticism of the home secretary's prisons policy Girls' schools top of the class in GCSE results Free inside Ford cuts jobs despite sales rise Education Driver on drink charge after freight train crash Tapie hits back after Uefa ban Audemars Piguet 30p Best for the arts A Small Price for a Great Newspaper Ford to shed 1,400 workers as Europe stops buying The consequences of a big slump in car sales on the Continent are reflected in more redundancies in Britain's motor industry Dell Gang culture thrived behind wall Britain told to defend SAS killing Coroner attacks schools at suicide pupil's inquest Girl left home over 'pressure' Two firemen die in poultry factory blaze News in Brief Call for label on old beef Jackson plea rejected Libyans hire lawyer Drug firms criticised BR nudes are too racy Thrush's farewell song Six die as runaway lorry crashes into post office at 80mph 'The wagon hit her and took her straight into the building on the front, like a train' By a Staff Reporter: Channel 4 to screen sex series for schools Professionals caught fare dodging MPs join Lbc's fight for licences By our Media Correspondent: BBC ready to roll on news radio channel Mercury Vigilantes go free but snub supporters Peugeot MI5 questions Stasi veterans in hunt for British moles Woman, 20, jailed for pop 'torture' Keep busy to survive after heart attack Sex abuser asks for seven years News in Brief Horn hounded French arrests Sticky question Nurses fall ill £10m drug haul Sun Alliance Aspiring Maxwells roll up for the show British Airways Labour's drive finds few takers on doorsteps Dunfermline Conference Countdown Smith steers dear of fight over union voting rights TUC in Brighton: Labour leader avoids confrontation as movement salutes a doughty veteran Brussels wants Britain's support for move to create works councils Timex makes £3m pledge to workers Willis fails to fare well as he bids goodbye Mercedes-Benz Symbolic first move marks opening historic conflict between mental giants The Times World Chess Championship The preparations are over-let battle commence At the peak of mental and physical fitness, the combatants finally face each other across the chess board £1,000 to be won everyday The Times checkmate Questions and answers from 'the gymnasium of the mind' Short adviser shows his own good form Tradition allied to ambition puts girls grammar on high Guide to the Top 500 State and Independent Schools at GCSE A-grades are measure of success Key: b boys; comp comprehensive, g girls; gr grammar; m mixed Pursuit of academic excellence pays off Militant zeal compels states to apply strict Islamic law The power of Muslim fundamentalists to force government to implement Sharia is increasing. Little attention is paid to the victims who are mutilated or cast out from society Israeli envoy says self-rule may lead to palestine state Chinese gloat over US loss of face Americans turn blind eye as spyplanes hunt Aidid Imelda Marcos inspecting photographs of her late husband, Ferdinand Ma Ernst & Young UK colonial past holds dues to coexistence Kohl struggles to lit style to substance as elections loom In the second of a series on troubles awaiting world leaders back from holiday, The Times looks at Germany World Agenda Paris bows to farmers with threat of Gatt veto M Balladur, let down by the Germans, threatens to seal the fate of Gatt, With Americans swearing by the pact, and EC showdown looms in Brussels Sanity of mother who shot child molester goes on trial Miners continuing yesterday to uncover a mystery submarine discovered Our Foreign Staff: Cut-out figure casts a long shadow Socrates' maddens the land of Descartes Kravchuk forced on defensive News in Brief (AP): Trial-reopens (AFP): German offer (Reuter): Date set (AP): Gypsy slur (AP): Sudanese die (Reuter): General named (AP): Amends sought Our Foreign Staff: Nato planes shield rescue of wounded Muslims Montenegro accuses Serbia of using economic warfare to cu to off vital food supplies Viglen Winter war set to reopen Western The Russians may use their veto if the security council decides to use air power, setting course for new political collisions, Misha Glenny writes National Westminster Bank Buthelezi snubs call to rejoin debate News in Brief (AP): Powers rejected (AFP): Strike ends (AFP): Coup foiled (AFP): President ill Nintendo zaps the world Starting today: the inside story of how Nintendo dominates the markets in electronic games British children now buy more Nintendo games than records, CDs and videos. David Sheff on a Japanese triumph The designer had one assignment: to come up with the most imaginative games ever The Consumer Electronics Show Tomorrow More than naked ambition Thnight the Folies Bergére makes its comeback. Charles Bremner reports The long and the Short of it Laser surgeryoffers the chance to throw away bi-focals for good Pil-food Tolerating tough treatments Radiotherapy in the treatment of brest cancer can have serious side-effects, but its use has been vastly improved The age of bionic man Electronic implants bring hope to bone, cancer sufferers; says Aileen Ballantyne Feeling better for a smoke How tobacco can help keepAlzeimer's disease at bay Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Advertisement Dog food, lemonheads and couch-potatoes by the sackful Trouble takes off The Times Diary Oil present and korrect There ought to be a wrd for th peculiar fascination dictionaries exert, but even in this new one I just can't find it Retiring in style The Times Diary Washing the hands of Italy Woodrow Wyatt on the campaign to end corruption A Class of One's Own Coeducation should not be the only choice for girls Freedom of the Board A popular game is popularised at last After Bismarck There are no popular cures for the new German disease Private prisons and the evils of corrupting lethargy Arrests in Tibet Choice salmon Mining subsidence Sale of a masterpiece The roots of evil Seawater quality UK 'invisibility' on design front The voter's dilemma Paper mountain Getting on now Court Circular Requiem Mass Today's royal engagements World Council of Religions Marriages The Right Rev John Hind, with his wife Janet at Church House, London Personal Column School news Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills John Sykes John Sykes, translator lexicographer, theoretical physicist and champion Times crossword solver, died of heart disease at his home in Oxford on September 3 aged 64. He was born in Folkestone, Kent, on January 26,1929 Personal Column Agnes Lauchlan Agnes Launchlan, actress, died on August 28 aged 88. She was born in Putney on February 10,1905 Trailfinders Sir David Brown Sir David Brown, industrialist and chairman of Aston Martin Lagonda, 1947-72, died in Monaco on September 3 aged 89. He was born in Huddersfield on May 10,1904 Battle of the Gauges Presses are ready to roll The industry is prepared for the challenge of revovery, says Diana Thompson Multiple Display Advertising Items The biggest show of all The industry's leading exhibition at the NEC expects 100,000 visitors A galaxy of Opportunity on view for star-watchers The latest developments in a rapidly evolving industry will be on display at the show Print my book now, please Digital data is making short-run publishing a simpler option, says Diana Thompson Press a button and reach the world A career in the ink The industry is attracting better educated youngsters for training Rank Xerox The CD of the book of the film In multimedia world, read it, see it or wear it News The Times Crossword No 19,329 The Times Today People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather No Title The Times Tomorrow Simmering Off the Boil Helping Hand Rugby Outlook The Pound John Charcol Small Business France to control Volvo Why some gentlemen still prefer bonds Law GPA board changes depend on financial rescue deal Sport Curtains for the Arts Sponsors? Shell chief set to head Vestey By our Economics Correspondent: Early ERM return to narrow bands ruled out Pacific Gas and Electric Company Fall in consumer borrowing suggests fragile confidence The underlying trend in credit business is still upwards, despite a drop in credit card lending during July. But consumers, still haunted by memories of recession, are reluctant to get into debt Haynes aims to translate success into Spanish From a Correspondent: EC seeks to protect investors Lloyd's gives new help to names By our City Staff: Maxwell pension fund hope Pension fund surplus lifts Wilson Bowden Business Roundup Rolls launches research ASW returns to black Lucas to buy TI outlet Opec production falls Whitbread sells hotels Engineering group rises Perkins profits slip Microsoft pledge British Gas seeks restrictions on regulator Breaking up the company into regional units could cost £2.5bn Currency shifts a bonus for Bunzl Recession stalls Rugby Equality for Liberty fraternity Suter profits soar after disposal of division Picture Gallery By our City Staff: British Vita drops to £16,3m Stratford-upon-Avon Heitich Ltd Laird seals deal for German company National Westminster Bank The Times World Chess Championship Four firms lineup for London listings Fact proposal divides Spain Flood of money fails to lift economy Major Changes Thorn EMI shares take a dive after profits warning Stock Market Acquisitions boost Claremont Recent Issues Nikkei hit by profit-taking World Markets From AP in Madrid: KIO cuts Spanish losses Company News in Brief The Times Peru seeks to auction gold rights Renault-Volvo marriage sparks new wave of matchmaking Designing and making cars is a costly business. It is not a quetion of if there will be more mergers but when. Kevin Eason reports All plain sailing for the boss All Times City Diary Let tax incentive persuade industry to back innovation Water charges idea just does not wash Pensioners and falling interest rates Lucas Suter Housing benefits Tempus Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Shares flat in thin trading Policy Portfolio Plc Keeping ahead in survival stakes To Advertise Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touchstone Associates Ltd Video-maker presents positive image Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Som?ford Claims (London) PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items You Will Create a Great Impression Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conferences & Exhibition International Gultronics Small firms should be freed from statutory audits Business to Business Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Help for the victims of grime A new book suggests that cleaning and restoration are damaging great works of art. Richard Cork argues that the improvements could hardly be clearer Cinema page Music while you wait for a train Arts Briefing National Youth Theatre of Great Britain Theatre page Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts end entertainment complied by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessement of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the Symbol) on release across the country The pride and the prejudice David Robinson on a great pioneer of the cinema and his controversial masterpiece, both to be featured on television this week To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… No bouquets for sponsors in the new Europe An eccentric European Parliament report could bring financial chaos to the arts and sport. Richard Morrison reports Dashed amusing effort Kate Bassett on a brave attempt to breathe new life into British farce New heights of emotion Proms: A major new work form Hans Werner Henze: plus Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann and Haydn LS/Knussen OAE/Bruggen Albert Hall/Radio 3 Overwhelmed by tradition BBCSO/Wand Albert Hall/Radio 3 Modern ways are winning Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra/Fischer Albert Hall/Radio 3 Ealing tragedies Opera Midsummer Opera 90 Grange Road, Ealing Gallaher Limited Legal Services Officer Major City Bank Solicitor or Barrister with Commercial Experience… Zarak Macrae Brenner Hong Kong Government B. A. A The world's leading international… Multiple Display Advertising Items Enter the renaissance lawyer Solicitors are honing their advocacy skills, Frances Gibb reports. How worried are barristers? Clients want as good a service as the Bar offers No Title Peculiar, but good practice Solicitors gain confience rapidly in the pressures of a mock courtroom TSB Bank Scotland plc Chinese Puzzle Jackson's choice Inns and Outs Quarry Dougall Commerce & Industry Recruitment Taylor Nelson Agb plc Clifford Chance Daniels Bates Partnership Ltd Reuter Simkin Ltd Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Linklaters & Paines (Arob) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who will defend Hong Kong? With Chinese rule imminent, solicitors are wary of political clients, reports Robin Fitzsimons Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Tristar Personnel Ltd Legal Appointments LLB London University External Law Degree Quarry Dougall Legal Executive Federation of Mester Builders Westminster Medical Multiple Display Advertising Items Family ties need to last longer Alec Samuels on the need for more women judges, in all divisions Legal Appointments The Director of Professional Development Probate Solicitor Entrepreneurial The Times The Times Degreevagancies Service: Engineering and Technology How the Vacancies Service works Numbers every student needs University and Coleege Contacts Akom Ltd Magnificent Montana rolls back years Quarterback finds top form after injury to inspire new team to winning start Douglas resists call to return Britain's success likely to continue in Atlanta Medals Table Specialist confirms Rainey's paralysis Europeans send warning echoing across Atlantic Harrogate hopeful Cole leads goal hunt Howard riles Widnes World league decides Japan recruit Williams Ashley challenges Christie supports bid Word-Watching FA plans to lighten load on youngsters Sport in Brief Holland handed eight-day ban for whip offences Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meeting Richard Evans Rapid Raceline Cecil boasts strong team in filial classic Leicester Princess takes hard line over use of drugs England shine in warm-up matches Morceli joins exclusive band of mile supremos Cram's record eclipsed by Algerian as British monophy ends David Powell reflects on why the mile holds such a special place in the history of track and field Pools Forecast For the Record Today's Fixtures Daunting NatWest task for Sussex next year Parsons seals victory for Leicestershire Sri Lanka fail to fathom Schultz Scoreboard The Times Company Golf Day Results Taylor must learn to allow players to do talking for him David Miller reflects on forceful views on the England managers put into print by a former player Argentina plunged into gloom by defeat Overseas football Sukova ends Navratilova's hopes of adding to grand slam titles Silk Cut Cup to change format Pilkington adds junior dub cup to portfolio Bid by Lee leaves chairman unmoved BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Satellite Racing Disgraced Marseilles kicked out of Europe French holders banned form defending European Cup as bribes scanfal drags on Concise Crossword No 3193 Calm Platt relishes task ahead Word Watching Winning Move Uefa adopts tough line Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reflects on the decision to ban Marseilles from European competition Linguaphone Athletics Picture Gallery Travelcoast Ltd The Times Winning Offers How Chess Began Picture Gallery The Goals of Chess The Value of the Pieces Win a Chess Computer All the King's Men Picture Gallery Marching as to War Each player has two rooks, positioned in the corner… Each player has two knights, positioned in the… Each player has two bishops, one placed on a white… Each player has one queen, who gained her immense… Each player has one king, which is the most… Winning Offers Heroes of Chess The Six Greatest Games The Times World Chess Championship Kasparov V Short

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