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News from 08/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Judith Parsons, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Susan Gilchrist and Nicholas Nuttall, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Emrhys Barrell, Geoffrey Scott Hunter, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Susan Hibbert, Adrian Morgan, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Harold Haywood, Chairman, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, David Sheff, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Howard Goldsobel, Paul Donovan, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Derwent May, Alastair Pilkington (President), Susan Gilchrist, Terence Kealey, Christopher Walker and Michael Evans, Martin Hoyle, Marit Hargie, David Miller, Barry Millington, Susan Campion, Headmistress, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Mary Ashton, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Nigel Osborne, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Richard Evans, Juliet Larcombe, Michael Wood, Barry Pickthall, Christopher Walker and Ian Brodie, Roger Boyes, Anthony Dawson, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Michael Pattison Chief Executive, James Bone and Tim Judah, Be a Staff Reporter, George Brown, Eric Avebury (Chairman), Rebecca Ann Sharples, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, S. M. Payton, Francis Greene, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, S. Sternberg (Chairman), Benedict Nightingale, John Grant, Jane Hardy, Marianne Curphey, Michael Flint, Julian, Anne McElvoy, Colin Greenhalgh, Principal, Daniel Johnson and Ian Murray, Colin Campbell, Richard McMillan, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman,

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In the Times on Friday Checkmate Index Simqn Jenkins Free mobile phone calls challenge BT Six million customers may be using mobile phones by the end of the decade as the former yuppie toy challenges for the mass consumer market Smith woos unions with workers' rights to save Labour reforms Doctor pleads for children left behind Tim Judah reports from Zenica on the forgotten victims of the Bosnian war seriously ill children still trapped by the fighting Free inside Short defeated as he runs out of time Pinter Premiere Figures highlight high-risk hospitals N&P Visa Card 30p Eased rules on homes for elderly 'could lower care standards' Ec firms reject older staff Dell Tumim begins enquiry into prison riot The judge who ten months ago criticised bullying and drug-taking at Wymott is to take a fresh look at the jail's liberal policy New cycling policy lacks cash backing Phoney Wars Turn Serious Mobile threat to BT UFF murders Catholic No ambulance strike Sellafield evacuated New trawler incident Camera link to beat IRA Tree-feller fined £30,000 Fined reporter takes his case to Europe News in Brief Libyans appoint Scottish solicitor Jeweller who shot armed raiders fined for owning revolver The actions of a man who confronted armed robbers at his home have brought praise and punishment from the courts Pinter stages a refreshing return to the family business Moonlight First Night Harley Street doctor died from overdose We hope she has learnt a lesson, says runaway's mother Police tell holiday couple of son's killing Man 'made £16,000 in phone quiz fraud' L'Ortolan restaurant Lands' End Direct Merchants Report blames death rates Appendicitis and Abdominal Surgery Deaths 1991-2 Toshiba Information Systems (U. K.) Ltd. Clerk wins case against boss who offered £10,000 for sex Surplus churches 'must go' Rare phenomenon of a modern British hero brings out the fans The Times World Chess Championship Early victory slips from Short's grasp as time runs out The Times checkmate Modern notation makes following a game easy as A-Z Picture Gallery Killer instinct separates the winner and loser Savoy Sketch Simon Barns discovers an unusual pent-up tension in chess EurEka ElEctronics Ltd 'Ominous' evidence proves women face greatest HIV risk Royals 'for sale' in US News in Brief Hunt death Air injuries Rapist escapes Chess Tutor Schools to train teachers Cuore Sportivo Pilot relives world record flight of forty years ago How the Vacancies Service works The Times Opposing speeches confirm chasm that still separates parties Riddell on Politics Smith reaffirms support for unions TUC in Brighton: Labour woos conference with employment pledges Scargill calls for job law defiance Carweek Labour takes adose look at the aspirations of southern voters Conference Countdown Archer predicts red faces for Major's critics Europe minister opposes Delors Leader of Bosnian Muslims begs UN for more territory Multiple Display Advertising Items Crimea pays tribute to the immortal 600 Anne McElvoy reports from Sevastopol on the re-establishment of a memorial to the soldiers who died during the Crimean war Christian Aid Hosokawa hobbled as eoalitioii fails to keep in step In the third of a series on troubles awaiting world leaders back from holiday, The Times looks at Japan World Agenda Russia and US sigh army pact News in Brief (Reuter): Beating denied (Reuter): 35 children die (AP): Rhino curbs Kidnap verdict (Reuter): Close count (Reuter): Reburial for Sikorski in Polish homeland China and India agree border war peace deal Norwich Union Healthcare Mud-spattered wild man of Marseilles vows vengeance Beset by troubles, spurned by old friends, Bernard Tapie is defying football's establishment to rally support for his adopted city of Marseilles By our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): Parties pave way for end of Pretoria sanctions Embattled Jews of Gaza alarmed for their future The Strip's 5,000 Zionist settlers fear that the planned peace deal might abandon them to a fate similar to that of the Palestinians whose squalid refugee camps surround them Champagne and tears flow at Marcos carnival Arafat fights for radical support (AFP): Germans hail first rays of economic sunshine Quarterly growth figures indicate light at the end of the tunnel for Bonn. Ministers are encouraging the Bundesbank to nudge the process along by cutting interest rates Tycoon explains his loyalty to Stasi spymaster Clinton and Gore go to war on waste Budget Why Nicola was almost right Anyone's emotions can run away with them - the trick is to testrict action to the realm of fantasy The genius of jeans Why are we so in love with denim? Rachel Kelly on the magic touch of the men behind the commercials Employment Service Give us a clue Britain's top crossworders are set to do battle The Times Elegy for the thrush The song bird is being starved out of the garden How Japan conquered America Part two of the Nintendo story: the genius who put 114 million video-game sets into homes worldwide Having outgrown its home market, Nintendo set its sights on New York. David Sheff on the wooing of a generation that became obsessed with Super Mario Nintendo's new system, with Super Mario Bros, was like nothing youngters had seen before Coming next: Sega and the feelies Virtual reality's surreal worlds could be leading us into complex, unknown territory L. L. Bean Freeport Maine Tomorrow Alan Coren Men: do you sincerely want to smell wild, impulsive and immoral? Moral minority Picture Gallery No place for numbskulls As educational league tables herald market forces, what might the bursar of a minor public school do to compte? Her own place at last Don't talk to me: telephone Ben Macintyre says there's no such thing as a free call Yoked by the Unions Their control over Labour harms their own cause Whispers from Libya Sanctions against Gaddafi must be toughened on schedule On your Bike Transport strategists should work in tandem with cyclists Bosnian envoys cold-shouldered From Cape to Tangier Price of The Times Science in a balanced education A-level league tables Rights in East Timor Counterfeit tales of rabbit pie Hitler's Olympics Musical ride Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dame Freya Stark P. R. C. Coni Birthdays today Symposium Personal Column School announcements Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Trailfinders Reception Sir Eoin Higgins Sir Eoin (John) Patrick Basil Higgins, QC, a judge of the High Court of Northern Ireland, died from an aneurism on September 2 aged 66. He was born on June 14,1927 Personal Column Michael Barsley Michael Barsley, writer and broadcaster, died on August 29 aged80. He was born on March19,1913 The Samaritans Parkinson's Disease Society Marie Curie. Hearls and minds against cancer The Rev Morris Seale The Rev Dr Morris Seale, missionary and orientalist, died in Limmasol, cyprus, on August 29 aged 97. He was born in Jerusalem on July 14,1896 Claude Renoir Claude Renoir, French film cameraman, died on September 5 aged 78. He was born in Paris on December 6,1914 Meade Esposito Meade Esposito, a legendary political power-broker in New York City, died in a Manbattan hospital on September 3 aged 86. He was born in Brooklyn, New York Another Dreadful Massacre! Shots fired in the lager wars The single market has brought an expected bonus to drinkers, Alan Mitchell reports Michael Page Marketing Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Managers Required Positions Vacant now Overseas Jobs Express Our open-ended commission scheme The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franklin Mint Limited Soapisa Glean winner Soap is a clean winner LBC may be switching oft - but radio making waves Suddenly everyone is talking about—or listening to—radio. Paul Donovan finds the reasons for the renaissance Greater London now boasts 16 radio stations Small screen, grand vision Charles Allen, the former catering boss, reflects on Gtanada Television one year after becoming chief executive. Alexandra Frean reports There is a risk that European media groups will buy up ITV Michael Page Marketing Michael Page Sales & Marketing Sales Director Urgently Required Appointments Bi Language News The Times Crossword No 19,330 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Sport Weather Features Media Getting in first Firm film favourite Glories of Venice Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Growing Talking Buying The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Wheels start to fall off the pension bandwagon Boat Show Maxwell deal clears way for Mgn sale Mirror Group Newspapers believes an agreement with the administrators of Robert Maxwell's private companies will permit the sale of a 54 per cent stake in the group Arts Sport ERM debate fails to reach decision Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC New Rules Affect Rentals Mobile challenge knocks phone shares German ear makers still seek the road to recovery Bundesbank options open as GDP rises Employment Service By our City Staff: Southgate takes over the seat of power Recession in Europe hits IMI Hoover defends use of pension cash BP to boost North Sea spending Newman Tonks cuts half-time dividend Business Roundup Gold price falls sharply Yorkshire BS sells stake Record profit at Croda Avonside's results dip Low-cost Visa launched Scholl slips at half time Builder lifts sales 28% Fisons holds talks with rivals to find new asthma drug Fisons has suffered a number of blows in the past two years but is now fighting back. It is in talks to find a replacement for a drug pulled from development in April By our City Staff: Brown & Jackson in the red Continental Airlines Boddington boosted by disposal Williams still hungry for takeover success By our City Staff: Hillsdown profits trimmed to £62m by price rises Large programme trade helps to depress sentiment Stock Market Offer for WBB lapses QMH selling Wyevale grows Spears slips Macro 4 ahead Telemetrix soars Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices Food halls fuel growth at Iceland Harrington leaps 47% AAF results delayed Company News in Brief London Chess Festival CRH pays $42m for two US groups (Reuter): Profit-taking hits Dow Wall Street Major Changes The Times Mercury's threatening phone calls rattle network rivals The launch of Britain's third mobile telephone system challenges fixed-link operators as well as cellular rivals, says Susan Gilchrist Banking on sobriety The Times City Diary Insurers should pool crucial data Stop loss insurance could have saved names A modest manufacturer Fisons Hillsdown Low cost children British Vita PLC Boddington No tears for 'golden era' pensioners The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Sharp falls Policy Portfolio PLC Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lettings up in smoke? Rachey Kelly uncovers fears by landlords and tenants about rules for rental properties Flats may be taken off the market to avoid large bills for the replacement of furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Leisure Edwin Evans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Clarehill Publishing PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Model of a modern country house Conrad Rilblat Sinclair Goldsmith Surrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kent La Crème De La Crème BBC Corporate Recruitment Services Ashridge Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Property Wanted French Property News Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates DMB&B PA/SECRETARY to MD PA/SECRETARY to MP Christopher Keats Recruiting Secretaries in Media Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Manpower The Marlborough Colleges Farley & Co Trade Tower Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Savills City Financial Limited ROC Recruitment Legal Secretary Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Staffplan Recruitment Ltd The Alcar Group Ltd Part-Time Administration Assistant Drake International Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary/administrator SW1 Multiple Display Advertising Items Rodgers & Gillespie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Victoria Wall Associates Office Angels Recruitment Consultants AiNo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Meridian Recruitment Consultancy Graduate appointments Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Erdman Lewis Action for blind people The Community College Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amersham The Health Science Group Barkers Pan European Recruitment Dynamic Duo £20,000 Professional Receptionist Appointment Bi Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Matters Kingston University Media Creative Entertainment Companies Armada on a good trade wind From exquisite yachts to children's coracles, the 25th show has everything, says Barry Pickthall Southampton International Boat Show 93 Barbican Centre Miracle boxes help make life easier Gadgets galore can steer the seafarer through the most challenging waters Revamped, re-rigged and ready to go Some old favourites are back, with facelifts. Adrian Morgan reports on the new look for the nineties The French return—with their usual flair Take the plunge into a colourful world A tropical island paradise is the ideal place for learning to dive Diving Facts BT Designed to handle the rough Radiocommunications Agency International Boat Show Sold, by the finishing touch Superb styling and sleek lines are the key to sales, repors Emrhys Barrell Sunseeker beats Italians in their own backyard Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills Travel at speed in novel design Multihulls capture the heart of Olympic medallist Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd The Rosemullion Island Harbour The spotlight won't turn off David Sinclair looks at what happens when superstars find they cannot control the media attention that helped create them Unpalatable animal crackers Television Review: Lynne Truss is puzzled, fascinated and alarmed by genetics Theatre Royal Opera House Masters of the special occasion PROMS: Mozart, Schoenberg, Stravinsky CBSO/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3/ BBC2 Interview Lights, but not fantastic Rock Review Cranes Garage, Highbury Entertainments Victor Hochhauser Today's Choice` A dauly guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment 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 Mesmerised by a mother London Theatre: Generation games, a multi-media show and Chekhov In the Summer House Lyric, Hammersmith Angst from all angles Never Better ICA Real, Russian life The Seagull Orange Tree, Richmond The Times Anywhere except London Allen Robertson meets Galian Samsova, directing Scottish Ballet in the dance version of Tolstoy's novel Anna Karenina You don't have to be a cowboy … London's new country music radio station, Clive Davis argues, must be aimed at a non-specialist audience When in doubt, just hop about Radio Review: Jane Hardy samples the weekend offerings on several stations LIVE '93 Grand tour of India's riches Dance Review Janapada Lilian Baylis Scotland hope to dent Swiss ambition For the Record Word-Watching Yorath adds touch of realism amid Welsh expectancy Cautious Charlton warns against overconfidence Multiple Display Advertising Items Dobson emerges with credit Today's Fixtures Doncaster Entry costs come under scrutiny BHB swiftly sets up review to offdet growing criticism Opera House strong favourite Exeter Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Freddie Lloyd to spring surprise Doncaster C4 Today's Races on Television England look to the future in new managers Rapid Raceline Powerful Pioline sends Courier on his way Stephenson supplies consolation to Sussex Yesterday's Scoreboards Zimbabweans make little impact South Africa build substantial lead Rainey's anxious wait Poles sound warning No place like home Cowboys crumble Ballesteros injured Wales pick Nicholas Hine runs out of time Jordan sign Apicella Calsaghe given break Margin of defeat limited by Reid Sport in Brief Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Satellite Football Taylor journeys into unknown New defensive combination at heart of England's World Cup quest Great English myth hides same did problems Concise Crossword No 3194 Winning Move Word-Watching French preparing to fill European vacancy Lloyd's Cricket Rugby takes action over drugs The Times The Times World Chess Championship If you have collected Part 1 of Men of War you will… Part Two To Obtain Parts You Have Missed, Write Stating Which… Mephisto Chess Computer Sets That Black responded with a bishop move from f8 to… The Object of the Game is Toensnare your Opponent's What is Checkmate? King-to "give checkmate". Checkmate may be achieved in innumerable different ways, using your attacking pieces in a wide variety of combinations. Some checkmates-almost all in games played Mate in a Billion The Most Rapid Possible Game of Chess Resulting in The Fastest Kill Checkmate is called Fool's Mate-a trick it is possible to perform only on complete beginner. Nobody would ever make the same mistake twice. It is all over in just two moves, which are shown in Win a Chess Computer When Starting to Play It is Important Not only to Underdtand how the pieces move but to resist falling into bad habits. Ted Nottingham and Bob Wade, coach of the British junior team, here suggest some scaled-down games for children to play Handicapping Mighty Young Masters Every Year at the Dutch Aegon tournament Human The Ultimate Chess Machine A Viennese Chess Engine Men of War Heroes of Chess The Six Greatest Games 2. Louis Paulsen (White) versus Paul Morphy, New York, 1857 Forte Hotels The Times World Chess Championship

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