News from 15/09/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Jessica Smith, Andrew Pierce, Richard Beetham, Anatol Lieven, Benediet Nightingale, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Dom Foulsham, Annie Roeber, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Debra Comer, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Martin E. Simons, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Roddy Forsyth, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Julian LEWIS(Deputy Director), Tim Judah, Michael Brabant and Michael Evans, Yehudi Menuhin, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Christopher WOOD(Director), Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Martin Morton (Director), Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Harry Cayton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Elizabeth Ray, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Gemma M. M. Jones, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Marit Hargie, David Miller, Joan Llewellyn Owens, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ian STEWART(Asistant Director), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, David Adams and Richard Duce, Michael SYDNEY(Director), Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, D. H. Brett, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Peter HARDY(Chairman), Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Valerie Goldberg, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, T. E. ALLIBONE(Chairman), Brian MacArthur, Brian Alderson, Gerald Larner, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Raymond Keene and Ian Murray, Jane Corbin, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey and Paul Wilkinson, Pat Koza, Anne McElvoy, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoUnion threat of 'uprising' on pay curb Clarke 'explosive cocktail' Union leaders announced emergency talks after Kenneth Clarke delighted the Tory right wing by insisting that public sector pay rises must be earned On Other Pages Top Writers in the Times The Times Today Index Great British Quiz Vitamins clue to cancer treatment Picture Gallery Michael Atherton British couple shot by Florida robbers 68 saved as Airbus crashes Short loses fourth game Rabin flies in to spread peace hope to Morocco Chopard Picture Gallery Public school heads join ditch a levels Dell Clarke rules out growth in public pay bill Tories reject talk of freeze but demand an end to 'inflation' The government believes that wages in the public sector should be subject to as stringent discipline as private-sector pay Diplomat in clash with arms enquiry Chancellor urges cut in Brussels hierarchy Man shot dead in 'gang-related' attack News in Brief PoW lawyer flies out Boy, 13, sues Jackson Parkinson injunction Ferry service restarts Sikorski back in Poland Efficiency drive offers workers bonanza Murdered tourist took holiday after Hoover offer failed Florida shooting He's dying, he's really dying Jailed vicar 'will keep his parish' Why Christmas comes early By a Staff Reporter: Driver tells of hold-up By gunmen on M23 Rolex Dated old curiosity has run out of time First Night Hair Luddites are accused of killing BBC from within Radio 1 chief bows out with attack on 'dinosaurs' as chart-rigging claims are rejected By a Staff Reporter: Bus driver given life for killing passenger Lazy new-age man about the house cooks up trouble in kitchen Two tales of a city ruin Bath's image of Georgian gentility Ark Royal cuddlers disciplined EMI chairman scorns talk of rackets Octopuses eat lobster fishermen's profits Girl, 14, wins legal aid for access battle with mother Man drives 130 miles to cut clamp News in Brief Chauffeur and Rolls missing Murder charge Gun auction Midnight run Accused student Hotel bombed On the trot Yacht found Cocaine haul Digger crash Lager recalled The British Olympic Team Carweek Liberal Democrats launch campaign to rebuild civic sprit Ashdown insists policies on local democracy set apart Lib Dems from Westminister rivals Conference Countdown Picture Gallery Common themes mask differences between parties Riddell on Politics Delta Airlines Short hesitates and is lost as Kasparov turns on pressure Chess Tutor The Times World Chess Championship Life, the universe-and chess prodigies Savoy Sketch Teletext Nigel Short's early moves in the fourth game… Picture Gallery Perpetual check in masters' basement Karpov crushes Timman The challenger seemed to have learnt from earlier… But, despite his queen being exposed, the champion… Russians defend a not so local hero £1,000 to be won everyday The Times checkmate How to Play Log-cabin logistics reveal kindred spirits in old foes Jane Corbin charts the secret meetings that led to this week's signing of a Middle East peace accord in Washington Walls of fear and distrust begin slowly to crumble Jericho Husain jumps on board the peace bandwagon Jordan Arafat sheds rebel image United Nations Caradon Everest Ltd Our Foreign Staff: Rabin gains hope from first move to charm Muslims Arab World IS Our Foreign Staff: Shevardnadze forces state of emergency Georgia's leader stormed out of parliament and said he would resign. It was a successful gamble for full authority to crush rebellion Fresh dash in Bosnia threatens ceasefire Revisionists nail seductive shrink to the couch Gro Harlem Brundtland smiles after leading her… Ranks closed as Kohl wheels to the right Peking releases dissident in bid to stage Olympics For 14 years China ignored Western pleas to free its leading political prisoner. Olympic ambitions have given him liberty but thousands remain in captivity Mandela calls on whites to join in burying the past Axis revisited as Rhine maidens serve Akihito schnapps President Mitterrand of France, 76, looking tired… Clinton warns EC there is no going back on farm pact UN forced into rethink on Somalia News in Brief (Reuter): Tourists freed (Reuter): Back in hospital Schiffer loses (Reuter): Snakes alive Iberia United Colors of Benetton United Colors of Benetton Mr Gascoigne's eye-opener From the Ice Age to I'm All Right Jack: a second taste of the Encylopedia of Britain Live '93 The Great British Quiz The lies behind la vie en rose Edith Piaf loved her image more than men, Charles Bremner writes Far from the battered of legend, the frail singer dominated her men and used her fists freely Cox & Kings Britain's travellers in time The bogus medieval longbowmen and mock-Tudor cooks in our theme-parks might be serving a genuine historical purpose The kids from Casualty Libby Purves visits a soap opera set to find the world's best-equipped game of doctors and nurses An old trouber who fights on for the truth Marious Goring is on the brink of financial ruin as a result of his battle with the ultra-left wing of the acting union Picture Gallery Raymond Weil Geneve Alan Coren Now you can clutter the loft without going any farther than the post-box Best Leavitt alone? The Times Diary The whole tooth The Times Diary Picture Gallery Black hole in Smith Square No one wants to be chairman of the Conservative party, because no one can remember what Central Office is for A family do The Times Diary Wok-u-like The Times Diary Back in business The Times Diary Pay will find its own level Anatole Kaletsky on the Chancellor's public-sector freeze Pay Corner The moral of the story is that Clarke should win No Game Peking must not hold the millennium Olympics Happy Christmas The birthday of Jesus is a date for mystery not precision US takeover of peace ceremony Visa factories US anglophobes Alzheimer's research Labour's role outside Parliament Rabbit poachers Selling Victorian art Clash of channels Stable footing? Rex recalled Business letters Best to disperse Roman treasure? Chef in Crimea Professional pride Classical contraflow Uneasy street Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service School news Personal Column Anniversaries Women of the Year Luncheon Picture Gallery Brilliant colours sprinkle the RHS autumn show The chaplain's old boat sets off round the world Today's royal engagements Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Marriage Reception Diana Pym Diana Pym, political organiser and philhellene, died on September 9 aged 84. She was born at Stroke D'Abernon, Surrey, on October 18,1908 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gurkha Welfare Trust Announcements The University of New South Wales, Australia Stuart Rose Harold Innocent Harold Innocent, actor died in London on September 12 aged 60. He was born in Coventry on April 18,1933 Letters to the Editor Justices' Justice Austin Trippier Austin Trippier, MC, stockbroker, soldier and sportsman, died on August 29 aged 83. He was born in Turn Village, Rossendale, Lancashire, on August 30,1909 Do the ad men snoop too much? Whether you are a Rising Materialist or in the Chattering Class, the marketing people are watching. Alan Mitchell eavesdrops Media, Sales & Marketing Chesterman Swann & Co PA Consulting Group OPc Ski Solutions The Henley Group Telewest Communications Group Ltd Overseas Jobs Express Managers Required Positions Vacant now Editorial Assistant Cut-price war boosts sales Tabloid sales are bucking the trend. Brian MacArthur reports on the winners in the fight for readers The Fleet Street Playing Field Media, Sales & Marketing United Artists The Times Newspapers The youth cult of zap, crackle and pop Television for teenagers is being transformed, leaving anybody over 20 stranded on a different wavelength Royds Raphael Rec Arab journalist required with 5 years experience… Management Career Marketing Director One Stop Software Ltd Mason & Nurse Executive Search Unions threaten pay uprising The Times Crossword No 19,336 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow TV Listings Pay corner No game Christmas tidings Simon Jenkins Anatole Kaletsky Letters The Papers Business Today Scrimping Braking The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Homes Doubts cast over strength of recovery Revelations of lower growth than previously announced in British output have prompted fresh calls in the city for interest rate cuts to boost the flagging economy Barclays to make 500 compulsory job cuts Davies gets the answer he wants Arts Bock and Palumbo join forces Sport Delta Public sector cries toil as CBI tactics pay off Elusive Gatt deal haunts IMF's annual meeting The International Monetary Fund says the world economy has recovered a little. But the fund is still concerned by lack of growth in most industrialised countries Pegasus Software Ltd Spain agrees to limit state aid for steel London Chess Festival The National Westminster Bank Plc Vicious price war aimed at US Air Higher interest charges halt advance at Delta Business Roundup Trans World slides Clyde on target for profit Goal Petroleum rises Avonmore 16% ahead Scholes pegs dividend Maxwell assets shared The Times Commercial Bank of London Plc Taylor Woodrow turns the corner with ?10m profit By our City Staff: Kingfisher flies to 31% advance Big brands learn to think smaller Shiba Round-the-clock Polypipe boosts payout Trinity convert stock units Insurance brokers suffer as trading remains subdued Stock Market US consumer prices surge during August Business Roundup Watmoughs lifts payout D&G ahead again Nynex awards contract United Friendly Group plc National Express hit by job cuts and price war Heywood goes shopping as profits leap Recent Issues Major Changes The Times By our City Staff: Britannia makes call for £3.75m Legal & Public Notices Dow falls 18 points on inflation fears Wall Street Cinderellas of motor industry begin to reap their rewards Britain component manufacturers have been revitalised by the invasion of carmakers from Japan Capel director returns to roots The Times City Diary Warning bells The Times City Diary Doing the rounds The Times City Diary Changing gear The Times City Diary Power firms' excessive profits put a blight on industry Business Letters Only non-smoking local residents need apply Taylor Woodrow Manufacturing Feeling the pinch Flying in a virtuous circle Tempus Picture Gallery National Express Fleet Street Publications Ltd Heywood Williams Equities recover early fall Omega Japan under pressure to cut rate after output falls Quarto calls for £9.5m growth fund Company News in Brief Insurance losses up at United Jeyes raises payout despite profit slide Direct Mail BAA cleaning goes first class 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 The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Arts and Social Sciences Ucoa How the Vacancies Service works Akom Ltd. Elizabethan French without fears Ancient panels from buildings decaying in France are finding another lease of life in the frames of new houses in Britain Trade Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not far from the madding crowd Our fascination with literary idols that their old homes find a ready market, Rachel Kelly says Cluttons London Residential Agency "Copperfields" Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames South of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Pocock & Lear Clarehill Publishing Plc Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Jackson-Stops & Staff Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Edwin Evans South East Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Strutt & Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benham & Reeves Nell Gwynn House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Main-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tate ST Maur's School Legal Office Angels Jon Bowler Associates Ltd Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Morse Computers Graduate appointments Johanna Thomson Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Institure for Social Work Tate Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Marie Curie Cancer Care Paloma Picasso Barnett Waddingham & Company Multilingual services The Times Meridian Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Jigsaw Recruitment Angela Mortimer Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Diana Duggan Associates Bond Street Bureau Zarak BDM Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Shorthand Secretary Career Moves Recruitment Consultans Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment SEC/PA Challenges of work at the cutting edge The rewards for medical sec retaries are more than financial. Joan Llewellyn Owens meets the assistant to a surgical team La Grème De La Crème PPP Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Medical Personal Assistant to General Manager Multiple Display Advertising Items Cross Selection Legal Secretary MEP Research Services TYPISTS/WP Operators For Immediate Employment PA/OFFICE Manager Govett Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Design Consúltancy Directors Secretary Exceptional Temps Simply the Best Graduate appointments Alpha Thames Engineering Ltd. Market Leading New Zealand Company First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dreisprachige Verwaltungsmitarbeiterin Gesucht Bilingual Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Assistant/secretary to the Managing… The Times Newspaper Graduate Pa Required for Leading Economic… Language Recruitment Services Ltd French Party Ingredients Ltd Ski Chalet Staff with a Difference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Search The Recruitment Company Zarak Antiques and Collectors Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary to Managing Director Directors' Secretaries Efficient Secretary Apollo Magazine Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Metals Resources Group Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items More Aristotle than Hemingway David Mamet's provocative play Oleanna has come to the West End. The author talks, for the first time, about this piece and its place in his work to Benedict Nightingale Picture Gallery Opera Too good a joke to miss Television: Lynne Truss joins Alan Whicker and Joan Collins in a time-warp Galleries Musicians Benevolent Fund And so, farewell Giuseppe Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Mart 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 Proudly firstest with the mostest New York City Opera is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary in its traditional ground-breaking way, says Rodney Milnes The Times The naked arid the living dead Galleries: In his latest work, Lucian Freud reveals and dissects both bodies and minds, says Richard Cork Several figures shield their faces, in an apparent attempt to hide some vestige of themselves Kitchen sink , sinking kitsch Theatre: Triumph for one playwright, embarrassment for another Land of the Living Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court The Baby Bush Giving until it hurts Radio Hamlet Arsenal anticipate test of strength on return to Europe £15m bid for City confirmed by Lee For the Record Morse Data Villa shooting for financial goal By our Sports Staff: Norwich must look to Crook Today's Fixtures Middlesbrough defence slips up Multiple Display Advertising Items Faltering Rangers pondering gamble on McCall Iberia Dettori joins forces with Gosden Italian jockey's new arrangement fuels speculation over Roberts Munro banned Pencader likely to miss rest of season Richard Evans Nap: Velasco (3.55 Sandown Park) Next best: Luhuk (2.50 Sandown) Rapid Raceline Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Yarmouth Beverley Exeter Atherton 's thoughts turn to the west Caribbean tour will test the mettle and method of England's new captain David Miller talks to the man on whose young shoulders the hopes of a cricketing nation are depending this winter Neale steps into Gifford's shoes Leading First-Class Averages Cullinan proves stumbling block Americans secure Olympic contract Sport in Brief Langer withdraws RFU seals £750,000 deal Wales call up schoolboy Browns upset 49ers Fight verdict challenged Doyle leaves WPBSA England women crash Word-Watching Television and Radio Radio 1 Radio 3 Choice Variations Satellite Racing Pride and passion the key for United Rob Haughes reports from Budapest, where Alex Ferguson's team tonight renews its links with the European Cup after 25 years Convicts find escape on rugby field Andrew Longmore meets young offenders who benefit from sport's reforming qualities Concise Crossword No 3200 Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Drug officials back China The Loan Corporation Cricket The Times Travelcoast Ltd The Times Chess Computer Disks In Part Three we Saw how to Play Some of the Most Going for the Jugular Development of his bishops. The early queen… Yoube Queen… Chess is Never a Game of Chance. Game are Usually If You Can't Win Here any move by Black would put him in check to the… Only for the Fit Win a Chess Computer Chess in Art Schachden Friendensstorern Nos LOiSiRS Inventive children on a cigarette card from the… Nigel Short's Moment of Greatest Embarrassment in Women in Chess How she did it Chess Has its Own Rich and Sometimes Slightly Arcane Terms of Aggression The Newspapers Ltd Heroes of Chess The Six Greatest Games The Times The Times World Chess Championship
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