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News from 14/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, George Burnham, Director, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, John Bowis, Sarah Brennan, Philip Howard, Paul Lugg, D. C. Lewis, Ian Murray, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wessely, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Jonathan Mirsky, Caroline Hawley, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Chaim Herzog, Mr Clinton, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Martin Fletcher and David Adams, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Simon Gray, Louise Taylor, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicola Thorne, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, D. F. Barton, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Sarah Bagnall, Ros Drinkwater, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, James G. Bradshaw, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Harvey Marcovitch, M. F. Saxby, David Miller, George Brock and Colin Narbrough, Barry Millington, Peter Birks, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, James D. Zirin, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Robin Wyatt, Kenneth Faircloth, Deputy Director, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ashley Huntley, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Dr C P Treves Brown, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, C. H. Rolph, Michael Dynes, Whitehall, Correspondent, Ian Brodie, F. W. Huddy, Richard Beeston, Andrew Collier, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, George Cobbett, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Glenys Kinnock, C. Honeyman Brown, (Partner), Colin Campbell, Peter C. Aveyard, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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From bullets to ballots, history in a handshake The White House Rabin-Arafat encounter took astonishing courage and vision. It will take much more courage to build a wider Middle East peace On Otherpages Index Lynne Truss Water meters ruled out by high costs Great British Quiz Chinese athletes mystery Vicar sent to jail for drink-driving New Faces at Eno 'We say to you today, enough of blood and tears. Enough' Invest for School Fees is a Division of Willis… 30p Penthouse sold for a snip at £6m US businessman buys palace view that the Prince of Wales tried to block Policy switch on arms sales 'kept secret by ministers' Dell Clarke binds pay to productivity Royal music college helps autistic savant Knifed boy's parents accuse anti-racists News in Brief IRA bomber jailed Archdeacon's new job Parkinson 'gag' claim Night flight challenge Mother 'took revenge' M23 driver ambushed Pet owners spend £2.6bn Police fetch US suspect Surgeon to keep job Baby's kidnapper was convinced she gave birth to twins Girl, 14, is found murdered By a Staff Reporter: Lawyer guilty of bigamy County hall shuns Noddy and his pals Nimrod rescues plane hit by lightning in mid-Atlantic By a Staff Reporter: Party prank ended in forcible blow Spanking broker fined for assault on Kissogram stripper Extra Watch Security Systems Mercedes-Benz MS woman's death linked to home cure An open verdict on a woman who took chromium pills to fight multiple sclerosis renews queries on alternative medicine Gold coins reveal Iron Age wealth Ernst & Young Birthday trip balloon hit power lines Pinter gives papers to library Euromaster Vodafone Kasparov puts his trust in 'truth' on the chessboard £1,000 to be won everyday The Times Checkmate Motorola The Times World Chess Championship Picture Gallery Time for Short to roar like a cornered carnivore Savoy Sketch Bookies pray for win Chess Autofax Teletext From today, diesel will cost the same as petrol Tower block firm insists fatal blast was a success Fumes cost firm £9,000 News in Brief Heart boy dies Parrot saved Rape attack Mail robbery Plaid leader Brummie puts the accent on Cornish Brothers in crime admit burglaries Air France The family that keeps on running Sacked 999 man wins job reprieve Consultancy & Services Tory faithful pin hopes on Clarke The Chancellor, not the prime minister, is the man to invigorate the party, a special Times panel says Conference Countdown Labour left attacks soundbite politics Cook challenges bankers on loan Nationwide Former pariah turns tide of American public opinion Yassir Arafat Revellers and protesters take to the streets Peace celebrated in Jerusales but Arab world divided by feelings of anger and hope Reaction Reaction By our Foreign Staff: Text changed after last-minute dispute Declaration (AP): 'Help us to live on the same soil' Rabin's Speech (AP): 'Our decision required courage' Arafat's Speech What They Said Pledges of cash pour in to pay for peace Funding Angry fires light way to autonomy Palestinians face a huge task bringing order and prosperity to the divided and impoverished Gaza Strip, Caroline Hawley writes from Gaza Gaza PLO braced for burden of governing Palestinians shape policy for a better life after transfer of power Self-Rule Forte Hotels Speed of events outstrips hawks Likud Republican Keating prepares to storm the Queen's castle The battle lines are drawn, despite questions on how many Australians share their prime minister's eagerness to cut loose from Britain's monarchy (Reuter, AP): Pretoria threatens referendum to save constitutional talks Sweden lifts ban International Convention Centre Birmingham Somali gunmen force US troops to retreat Patients died when US troops searched hospital wards for General Aidid. Foreigners were warned to stay off Mogadishu's streets as the mood turned ugly American lawyers lose last defender of their faith Picture Gallery Pro-Peking tycoon buys Hong Kong newspaper Brundtland heads for poll victory News in Brief Clinton firm on EC treaty Kohl rejects far right (Reuter): Gun attack on Saudi palace St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Engineering and Technology UCCA How the Vacancies Service works Investors in People An illness that starts in the mind What Exactly is the Chronic Fatigue Condition Called M. E. ? Three Doctors Give their Opinions Don't swallow the myth Too much ME propaganda spreads despair, argues Simon Wessely Carnell Ltd. Hair Lives Longer The Consumer Electronics Show Child patients need sympathy Even four-year olds can suffer this debilitating and frustrating condition This is Great Britain to a T Starting today: Bamber Gascoigne's patriotic encyclopedia-and prizes worth £20,000 in our Great British Quiz Boat Show Your starter for £5,000 Cox & Kings I still can't quite picture a pheromore, Despite a big feature in Saturday's Weekend section about the invention of a pheromeone-type scent which, according to its markers, gets up your nose and makes you rampantly attracted to any lifeform These new attractants could be dangerous: pass me the foot spray Spy in the camp The Times Diary Pillow talk The Times Diary Picture Gallery Good sport for cynics The French football scandal only goes to prove that all sport, all the time and in all its manifestations, is crooked Potted life? Generosity shared Israel's historic challenge Can the PLO really deliver peace, asks Chaim Herzog A Change for Hope After the handshake come the hard work Scott Free The arms-for-Iraq enquiry is rightly feared by officialdom Cymbeline's Gold The past is too important to be left just to the professionals Doubts over value of radiotherapy Pinter's return Good ideas abroad Residential care Cycling motorists Medical certificates More aid to defuse 'poverty bomb' Hardy house plea 'Mad cow' alert Flown away Getting on now Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Personal Today's royal engagements Latest wills Newly found temple links Ireland with a key change in prehistory Archaeology Orient Express is a little too slow Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointments School news Raymond Burr Raymond Burr, actor, died from cancer on September 12 aged 76. He was born in New Westminster, British Columbia, on May 21,1917 For Sale Bargain Hunters Jimmy Deuchar Jimmy Deuchar, Jazz trumpeter and arranger, died in Dundee on September 9 aged 3. He was born there on June 26,1930 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Harold Sturge Harold Francis Ralph Sturge, former Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, died on September 7 aged 91. He was born on May 15,1902 From our Lawn Tennis Correspondent: Lawn Tennis Perry's Fine Record Suzanne Cronje Suzanne Cronje, journalist and author, died on September 3 aged 66. She was born on November 28,1926 History in a handshake of peace The Times Crossword No 19,335 The Times Today Picture Gallery People in the Times No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Hiccup Trade Gap Promise Ring up The Pound John Charcol Small Business Banks prepare plans for debut at Lloyd's New tax-free funds will be launched to attract small investors to finance Lloyd's of London. These are intended to replace the traditional names who have left in droves Low inflation: the hidden blue rinse factor Arts Sport Ferranti calls EGM as net assets fall Canary Wharf lures Mirror with £5m Assessors to review record of Tecs The Times Unit Trust Information Service Clarke puts trade deal before jobs in EC talks Forth seeking more ports Du Pont likely to cut 3,000 jobs in Europe Business Roundup Polythene maker rises Pendragon lifts payout Candover falls 30% UK inflation provides right environment for rate cuts Allders float will value stores group at £150m The trend of inflation has now turned upwards. Despite the easing of monetary conditions and the pound's devaluation, price rises do not threaten the economy Provision of £9m Win limits Dalgety's pre-tax gain Union seeks petrol boycott at Shell By our Business Staff: Boots plans to open another 240 shops FII slips but increases dividend Britannia acquires third life insurer Legal & Public Notices Company News in Brief By our City Staff: Amstrad acquires mobile telephone company Gloomy outlook forecast as depression hovers over equities Stock Market EIS edges ahead at half time Fosters in black Gold falls Premier hit UK Land in red FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Asia remains crucial for buoyant Inchcape From Reuter in Hong Kong: News Corp sale boosts TV ambitions Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Spurned Lloyd's rushes to woo corporate investors With losses of more than £5.5bn in the last three years of account, Lloyd's is lookinf away from names for more capital, Sarah Bagnall reports Uneasy ride for Lloyd's chief The Times City Diary Rich rewards The Times City Diary Family toast The Times City Diary Trading places The Times City Diary Hitting the rocks Tempus Dalgety Ferranti Long-term finance for small firms Providing work for lone parents Charging for water Corporate capital Interest as income is fool's gold Rentals The Times World Chess Championship Prices close off the bottom Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Outside specialists fill in the gaps Business to Business Touchstone Associates Ltd. Pulling in the customers Picture Gallery Independent Legal Practitioners Limited Ferrometa Gmblie Briefings Tackling problem of defence spending cuts National Westminster Bank Outlets from 14 to 40 per cent by the turn of the… Quarry Dougall Alderwick Peachell & Partners Ltd Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers David Salway Associates IBM United Kingdom Limited Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Whitbread Wellman Smith legal recruitment The Times Newspapers Rough justice for students Law graduates are missing out on training places. This may produce lawyers not qualified to perform their duty, Peter Birks writes Can the system tolerate a path to recruitment entailing so many risks? More kudos to McCourts Inns and Outs Pump priming Legal stand Loss of confidence TSB Lloyd's Shock Waves Rumpole's style but, alas, not his talent Counsel Quarry Dougall Chambers&partners: Professional Recruitment Rochester Partnership Ltd Quarry Doucall Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment General Accident Lloyd's quakes before the chasm More trouble for the loss-making insurer: American names want to sue in the US. James D. Zirin reports Zarak MacRae Brenner London University External Law Degree Tristar Personnel Ltd Westminster Medical Lovell White Durrant High point in a lawyer's career How the European Court of Justice has become a challenge to British solicitors Survival in court depends on adapting to the system Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Law Commissioners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Alper Riza Q. C. Quarry Dougall Francis Taylor Building ASA International Legal Officer Haringey Council The College of Law Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Trowers & Hamlins Quarry Dougall Clifford Chance Lipson Lloyd Jones Guidelines on medical tribunals Prosecutor has no unfettered right to trial Legal Appointments The Times Newspapers Adopting contracts of employment Managing Partner Home Counties The Times Newspapers Temple Gardens RSI-ADVANCES First, Catch your prospect Opera: Nurturing young British vocal talent; paying tribute to Sir Geraint Evans; plus, London reviews. Richard Morrison on English National Opera's drive to bring on the best of new British singers Suddenly it's the 1950 show again Rodney Milnes is not convinced by the Royal Opera's resurrection of a Puccini staging from 43 years ago Interview Trailblazer fondly recalled Gala Tribute to Sir Geraint Evans St David's Hall, Cardiff Easy riding with veteran charmer The Wigmore Hall began its season, Barry Milllington reports, with a recital by an eminent German tenor Exhibition Royal Shakespeare Company Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marit Hargie 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 Temples of the sport gods Architecture: Marcus Binney on design and daring in the new breed of stadiums now being created for football Entertainments Advertisements in the Times Distance lends disenchantment When peter Greenaway directs a film, the critics reach for their barbs. Kate Bassett tries to discover why Opening the shutters on life Photography: Europe's biggest festival of documentary work combines reality with art The weak in politics Theatre: Very modern Shakespeare; an old-fashioned look at economics Richard II Royal Exchange, Manchester Breaking the Bank Croydon Warehouse Picture Gallery Dance on, LCB Arts Briefing Women's work Money talks loudest as Uefa reaches French compromise Rob Hughes, football correspondent, looks at the reasons for AS Monaco's inclusion in the European Cup instead of Marseilles York will thrive on being sent to Coventry Draw Laver's approach suits Sampras For the Record Newcastle's scoring spree turns match on its head Iberiab Bob's Return set to join Arc party Tompkins keen to supplement Leger Winner for Longchamp Richard Evans Nap: Polar Storm (2.50 Sandown Park) Next best: Slades Hill (3.30 Yarmouth) Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Clarke banned for whip abuse Yarmouth Sedgefield Ayr sprint attracts huge acceptance Cowboys crash as Bills exact revenge Nfl Details The Times Rapid Raceline Last batting places the key to tour personnel Gower, Gatting and Lamb unlikely to be recalled for tour to west Indies Alan Lee considers who will be the focus of selectorial attention when the England party is named today Alan Lee's Tour Parties By our Sports Staff: Glamorgan clear in second place Yesterday's Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Cheshire tamed by Myles Injuries hamper Welsh selection Sport in Brief Word-Watching Radio 1 Variations Choice Television and Radio 43 Satellite Racing Roxburgh stands down as Scotland's coach Andy Roxburgh Concise Crossword No 3199 Allison voices fear of drug use by Chinese British team manager speaks out after world records tumble in peking Winning Move Word-Watching World marks beg question David Miller argues the IAAF must act to explain the sudden rush of world records in China The National Self Build Homes Show Cricket Pressing the Advantage The Times World Chess Championship At its highest level the game of chess is as richly… Part Four Chess Fever Video Competition Winning Offers A Chess Tournament is Not for the Fainthearted. Like The Code of War Abstinence Makes the Player Stronger Beating the Clock In Part Three we Looked at Some Classic Openings and Pressing the Advantage Win a Chess Computer Kings of the World Magicians, madmen, spies? There is nothing ordinary about chess champions Kacitapoe Kaptiob World Champions Picture Gallery World Champions Picture Gallery Now that You are Familiar with the Game's Basic Rules Three Special Rules Limited Edition Prints by Barry Martin Heroes of Chess The Six Greatest Games Forte Hotels Kasparov v Short

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