News from 09/09/1993
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Victoria Glendinning, Anatol Lieven, Anthony Holland, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Tim Judah, Brian Mason, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Adam Lebos, East Europe Correspondent, Cliver Fisher, Ian Murray, Maurice Gillibrand, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, J. H. Dowson, Bryan Thwaites, Sarag Bagnall, Lynne Truss, Fred Curzon, Colin Narbrough, John McMurray, Geoff Brown, David Lindsay, Ian Brodie and Tim Judah and Michael Binyon, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, Christopher Elliott, Angela MacKay and Andrew Pierce, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Gould, Wallace MacCaffrey, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, T. Rigby, Charles Powell, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Patricia Tehan Bankig Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, M. Kemp, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, Ann Clemence, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, David Sheff, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Holden, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Alexandra Frean Medai Correspondent, John Warwick Montgomery, Richard Kent, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Gerard McNellis, Susan Gilchrist, Sally Jones, Hugh David, John A. Newton, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Peter Riley, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, A. L. Rowse, Sue Gee, John Hopkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, William Hobson, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sue Kernaghan, Sarah-Jane Checkland, Patricial Davies, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Sidney Friskin, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ken Ashmore, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter Taylor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Elizabeth I, Christopher Walker, Des Dearlove, David Clutterbuck, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, James Bone and John Vincent, Ben MacIntyre, Glyn Emery Professor, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Graham Mather, Philip Pangalos, David Walker, Donald Coggan, John F. Fielding, Richard Wood, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Ibrahim B. Hewitt, Anne McElvoy, Robin Lodge, Mike Norman, Ian Robertson, Wilbelm Steinitz, Edward Greenspon, John Phillips, Walter Ellis, Patrick Shervington, B. G. S. Taylor (Director), Arthur Hodgson, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoMajor throws open door to tax increases Deeper spending cuts ruled out A charm offensive by John Major to boost party morale will not hide deep divisions within the cabinet when it reconvenes today to tackle fiscal policy Index Anatole Kaletsky Tories may have to remortgage HQ England coast to 3-0 victory End of the Line Picture Gallery In the Times Tomorrow Women face new smear tests after nurse's blunder Ruth Gledhill Abbey National 30P save 15P 19 killed in South African shooting BBC reporter listens in to Downing St phone call Feed the Children Picture Gallery Traffic wardens accused of cheating Hume says West is in moral drift Correction Scientists' Thorp plea Murderer left bite clues Tourists clean out palace Deaths driver jailed Redundancy cash delay Housing hopes increase Bog boy lost again Award for IVF job loss Gunman is given life Condoms on curriculum Courts blamed for rising lawlessness News in Brief Princess speaks out for Aids mothers Dying parents face task of finding homes for children they will never see grow up Lions' den intruder confined to hospital after stabbings Maga Zine Court told of violent PC in cell death case Hewlett Packard By a Staff Reporter: Boy killed himself in bid to get attention Nissan Barge could become jail for 400 inmates Home Office considers reviving prision ships in attempt solve problem of overvowding Rare brain illness led to killing News in Brief Dealer cleared Jurassic burp Branco arrests Officer banned Woman hurt Lucky fall Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Ex-convict raped jail officer 'to get revenge' AIR FRANCE Ask the World of us 'Diary of Ripper' to go on sale Major goes undercover to raise party spirits John Major is avoiding the limelight as he wages war against falling Tory morale with visits to the party faithful Halifax Mown lawns and grassroots views Conference Countdown Lib-Dems divided on how to raise pensions By a Staff Reporter: Cabinet stalls rail decision Monks heads off left-wing walkout over electricians New TUC leader paints picture of modern union movement but old-style internal war rumbles on Boots Unions to push for shift in economic policy Opeba Martian emerges from a dark age Loyalists come out shooting to defend lost cause Dixons Lockerbie two fear 'prejudicial publicity' Directors' pay rises 12% Rise in caesarean births blamed on litigation fear Patten acts to speed up grants Multiyork Short camp claims moral victory in defeat by clock The Times Checkmate World Chess Championship Challenger seeks to conquer his fears of a jinx Moben US call to exclude Un from Bosnian force alarms allies Nato control of a Bosnian peacekeeping operation means US commander and a reassured US public. Yet some nations can take part only if the UN is in charge PC World Computer Discount Superstore Siege city wields the axe in hunt for winter fuel Factions 'all run detention camps' Israeli minister quits as PLO deal hangs in balance Hostility in Jerusalem and Tunis to the Gaza-Jericho draft was growing yesterday Even so, Shimon Peres, its architect, remained confident of quick success Blast shuttle 'politics' attacked USA Today Americans learn how to Become a Reggie Perrin Rain fails to dampen Marcos fiesta spirit Odd pack hunts peace spin-off All roads lead to the bank as Israelis get ready for the Gaza deal. The Tel Aviv stock exchange has reached a record high, writes Richard Beeston Turkish Airlines Saudis promise cash backing for Arafat Campbell banks on frugal image for Canadian election Balladur rejects Gatt deadline (Reuter): Tourist shot dead on US motorway News in Brief (AFP): Danes attacked Haiti challenge (Reuter): Five Dutch die (Reuter): Rebels close in Ciampi sets example by rejecting salary B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Pope takes message of peace to Latvia India shunts Raj steam age into the sidings Ladders Moscow's myriad instabilities threaten to engulf president The fourth in a series on troubles facing leaders: Russia Boris Yeltsin failed to get even a week's holiday this summer the pressure of his country's problems was too great. Chances are he will not get much rest this winter either Russians sign deal for Pentagon link US aims for Pretoria trade Patients forced out of hospital in search for Aidid God slot aims to be top of the pops Ruth Gledhill on the Bbc executive who is taking Songs of Praise into the marketplace The next generation Coneluding the Nintendo story: rivals step up their challenge Children clamouring for the hottest new games hold Nintendo's future in their hands says David Shelf Everest Fit the Best Americans to get Windsor tie Battle Lines The Times No more gall from Soames No beef over keyhole' surgery... reading people's minds like a letter... genetic cluce to asthma Better make that a half People might moderate their drinking if they knew how it harms them, writes Ian Robertson Pil-food Warning writ Beating heart disease Rogue genes may answer puzzling questions Qantas Up in the air Janet Daley The campaign against an all-day radio news service has got its wirelesses crossed Humphrys has it Pronto-print Diary Picture Gallery Evangelist of love Cardinal Hume is right to protest against an isolated, secular Europe Rural walks Diary Picture Gallery Off the buses Diary A new place for strife The Cry of Mutiny Mr Major can no longer take activists' loyalty for granted Towards Ending Sanctions The remaining embargoes on south Africa must now be lifted After the Pause Pinter shows that patience is at the heart of creativity Restrictions on invalidity benefit Gifted children Lobsters alive, alive O Oil industry safety Muslim schools Steps in direction of church unity Word imperfect Broken at last Selling Victorian art Palatable interest Rallying round Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries College to sell second painting to boost funds School announcements Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial service Latest wills Forthcoming marriages New chairman The Earl of Westmorland The Earl of Westmorland, GCVO, former Master of the Horse and Chairman of Sotheby's died yesterday aged 69 having long suffered from a paralysing stroke. He was born on March 31,1924 Personal Column Lord Alexander of Potterhill Lord Alexander of Potterhill, general secretary of the Association of Education Committees, 1945-77, died yesterday aged 87. He was born on December 13,1905 (From Our Own Correspondent): The Lusitania's First Voyage Sadie Talbot Sara (Sadie) Talbot, MM, first world war heroine and the first woman to be awarded the Military Medal, died on September 2 aged 105. She was born on June 4,1888 David Jagelman David Jagelman, surgeon, died in Florida of cancer on August 9 aged 53. He born in London on December 18,1939 Bringing in the harvest in Tuscany Tony Rocca looks forward to the festivities as grape-pickers in the Chianti region prepare for a bumper crop More Egypt flights despite fears Luxor's sights are now easier to reach, says Marianne Curphey Inter Europe Travel Ltd Orlando USA How to mix business with leisure Two people can sometimes fly as cheaply as one-but, says David Churchill, you have to understand the rules Destinations Direct Ltd World Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Airlines Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Army picks Stansted Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Finders Just Low Low Fares Trailfinders A day full of le golf Simply Flights Gatwick's protest takes off The more whiff of a second runway at London's second airport has galvanised local opposition, Harvey Elliott writes Blockade of Paris Travelogs Buy and fly Costly Finns Thailand Sri Lanka Castles, fairy tales and Lego Denmark is out to prove it has more than just wonderful Copenhagen Jumbo's soaraway success Boeing celebrates 25 years of the 747 as the 1,000th enters service Jeeves provides perfect landing Euro Disney Wagonlit attacks Br plans Privatisation will mean higher fares and a worse service Major clears path for tax rises 19 shot dead in South Africa Tories seek loan No 10 security lapse Princess praised Major goes on tour TUC walkout averted How to get away from it all The Times Crossword No 19,331 Floating prison Call to exclude UN Israeli minister quits Patients forced out Out of steam Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Sport People in the Times Weather Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Growth won't bring full employment Graham Searjeant Arts Picture Gallery Merrett stands down as Lloyd's deputy chairman Lloyd's names haver won their battle for the resignation of the insurance market's controversial deputy chairman. Names believe he faced conflicts of interest Hopes rise for Bundesbank rate cut Books Sport Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Unilever swallows ice-cream business Accountancy Every Thursday Former Governor to join Glaxo Big players are unimpressed by new card trick Rise in Wimpey sales builds hopes for housing market Total The Patent Office First-time operating profit for BSkyB Yassukovich calls for market rules reform Business Roundup Sema makes progress Royal sells US offshoot North Sea oil to peak Sale boosts Fairhaven B&b and Yorkshire Picture Gallery Weak markets squeeze Amec New US arm for Barclays Lucas wins Czech order Getting Chaps to work in real time P&o to wage war for cross-Channel traffic P&O remains critical of the goverment for refusing to allow cross-Channel ferry operators to merge operations in response to competition from the Channel tunnel By our City Staff: Blenheim slides despite profit rise Half-time result flat for Ocean YPRUS Portals pushes ahead to £13.5m Pru to cut bonuses for fourth year TNT goes back into the black Abbey changes Vardon profit Paper boost Arjo public offering Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items By our City Staff: End in sight for Canary insolvency Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): Soros spins off fund Legal & Public Notices Complaint from Professor Whitfield De La Rue, Tate & Lyle and Scottish Hydro drop out of 100 Company News in Brief Recent Issues Major Changes Cluff might develop Ghana gold mine alone Dow sheds 18 points The Times The Times World Chess Championship Will the Tories sink under a rising tide of prosperity? Economic View Despite popular opinion, Anatole Kaletsky finds historical evidence that the state of the economy is a poor guide to predicting election results A right Royle anniversary The Times City Diary Name game The Times City Diary Adventure capital The Times City Diary Peach of a job The Times City Diary Keys to a new era for the unions Sizing up building societies' merger motives Prudential Wimpey Lloyd 's life-saver Reinvest for real value Stormy waters Tempus Unilever FIMBRA Philip Morris Commerce chiefs call for rate cut The Times Unit Trust Information Service S&l earnings jump 250% Reuter: Spain leads EC jobless rate down to 10.6% Nurdin & Peacock defies competition to top £7m Business Roundup Baird pegs payout Mercedes hopeful Gold remains weak Caution prevails A FIMBRA Member Pembroke Pembroke Dun & Bradstreet International The WM Company Overseas Jobs Express Barton Lyle Ltd National Leisure Catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Manager Career in Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Futures Assistant Austin Knight A Primark Company Junior Accountant HAYS Accountancy Financial Controller Escaping the comfort zone FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Any Other Business Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Egg-sucking guide with a mission to improve auditing Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Ucca Agriculture How the Vacancies Service works Theatre All aboard for a long, slow Cruise Cinema Geoff Brown calls The Firm a sluggish star vehicle. Below, director Sydney Pollack repunds On not fighting the actors I agree, The Firm is too long, its director tells David Robinson MAP of the Human Heart Used and bruised Television: Lynne Truss Venice Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Destined to be a story teller Matt Wolf meets Larry Kramer, author of The Times I urge and beg you to see it' Sketches help clarify the picture Exhibitions in Venice: An archive of drawings sheds valuable light on the work of Modigliani. John Russell Taylor Reports Creme De La Creme Crone Corkill Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Other Shows in Venice Multiple Display Advertising Items Southwark Investments Plc Shorthand Secretary The Recruitment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Work Shop Passion coolly evoked Theatre: Jeremy Kingston is entranced by recollected love Raised to great heights Prom: Barry Millington on a masterly Nielsen performance CBSO/Rattle Albert Hall/Radio 3 International Market Research Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items CVTRAVEL Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leader of the elusive tendency Charles Powell ponders the perplexing career of a Thatcher cabinet minister Attempt on the throne London Sw6 Ltd. Right face in the wrong place Biografi By Lloyd Jones Andr? Deutsch, £13.99 Charting the poet's stormy voyage Collected Poems By Thom Gunn Faber ?20 Lunatic scientist at large Lenin's Brain Tilman Spengler Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 Cassocks in a twist Loss of faith in Berkshire may not be the stuff of great tragedy, but A. N. Wilson novel is bitingly funny, says Victoria Glendinning The Vicar of Sorroews By A. N. Wilson Sinclair-Stevenson, ?14.99 Gallery of literary types Yesterday Came Suddenly An Autobiography By Francis King Constable, 16.95 Love and death in the city of angels The Blue Afternoon By William Boyd Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Transfigured mud Birdsong By Sebastian Faulks Hutchinson, £14.99 The Consumer Electronics Show A gay life in Japan Me All over: Memoirs of a Misfit By James Kirkup Peter Owen, £19.75 Queens Have Died Young and Fair: A Tale of the Immediate Future By James Kirup Peter Owen, £15.50 Team spirit holds key to Britain 's fifth gold Gower fit and ready to tour Word-Watching Riders take on the perils of Tv country Sally Jones helps the British three-day event team to practise its broadcasting technique in preparation for the European championships Final could have been won and then lost Reeve's reply Further career Below strength Responsibility of directors Dunvant fall to big brothers Cuba are heavily beaten as Hoskin hits form England profit as Scots suffer Larsson derails Becker 's unconvincing challenge Masur fights backs from 5-0 down in final set on eventful day at Flushing Meadow Building a lasting monument to slow odreams and fast… John Hopkins on the chequered life of East Sussex National, where Europe's best golfers play today Yankees miss chance to lead Glue goals in vain as Greenhill go down Better skills crucial to England's challenge challenge Rubgy commentary Middlesex resolved to remain unbeaten South Africa in control Zimbabwe punished by Brown Leaping First-Class Averages 10,00m mark falls to Wang Junxia Sport in Brief Littlewoods Pools London Marthon '94 Armiger in demand for Leger Continuous rain prompts support for Cecil's classic contender Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Further Flight set for repeat Thunderer: Folkestone BHB takes steps to draw new owners Thunderer: Doncaster Passionate Wales draw to stay in contention Gunn's error proves costly for Scotland For the Record Ireland's first-half display ensures victory Today's Fixtures N Ireland lift spirits By our Sports Staff: Reluctant Monaco leap over Paris to fill breach Smith made manager at Oxford BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Tennis Rejuvenated England tear Poles apart Gascoigne inspires Wembley triumph but misses Holland game after second booking Vital success Taylor made for Dutch courage Concise Crossword No 3195 Winning Movie Word-Watching Direct Rugby Union NBS Director of European Logistics Direct Line Insurance N. 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A new book offers some advice, reports Des Dearlove Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public & Healthcare North East Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Institute of British Architects NbC Can a hobby turn into a job? Life after Redundancy Edge Hill University College Victor Hausner Southern Derbyshire Training Enterprise Council The Times Havering Lowestoft College K/F Associates Capitalife The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Call the police to account The performance of chief constables and their forces needs to be assessed publicly, Eric Caines argues Lewisham K/F Associates Hong Kong Government John Manning Taking a whip to civil servants The Citizen's charter offrs a challenge The Times The Times World Chess Championship Part Three The Times Lewis Chess Set The initial phase of any game of chess is known as The Opening Joust Collecting Picture Gallery The teenage team came out of Harlem and took the chess world by storm The Rage of New York There is No Point Knowing how to Begin a Game unless The Basic Endgames The Supreme Soviets Win a Chess Computer Men of War Heroes of Chess The Six Greatest Games The Times Kasparov V Short
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