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News from 18/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Francis Farley (Prof.), John Hines, Bill Frost, Christine de Ferrars Green, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Susan Escarzaga, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Anne Downer, Andrei Navrozov, T. R. Earis, Robert Leach, James Bone, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, David H. Rennie, Shirley Davenport, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Jonathan Mirsky, Geoffrey Parkin, Richard Milner, Thunderer, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Rodney Garner, Jonathan Prynn and Edward Gorman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Neville Lee (Chairman), Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, David Alton, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, C. J. I. Wright, Margaret Dibben, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Edtor, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, George Brock, Andrew Hill, Jill Insley, Paul Sexton, Ian Murray and Jill Sherman, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Joanna Pitman and Michael Evans, Raymond Keene, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, S. Hampson, Chairman, Richard Evans, Moy McCrory, Oliver Holt, Michael Cooper, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Peter Thompson, T. A. Mansfield, Sara McConnell, Alan Copps, Robert Crampton, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Jim Crumley, Caitlin Moran, Clarissa Hyman, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Paul Barker, Bamber Gascoigne, Brian Clarke, Paul Wilkinson and David Adams, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Hattie Ellis, Kate Bassett, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, W. A. Galpin, Jonathan Meades, Leslie Jerman, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Matthew Bond, T. R. Hornsby, Colin Campbell, Mr Max Guerrero, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. R. Staines, Jason Smith, Christopher Sprague, Sir William Ryrie, Christopher Irvine, Dan Cohn-Sherbok,

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Ashdown hit by storm over 'race leaflet' Far-right poll win condemned Asian community leaders fear a potential explosion of violence in Tower Hamlets after the victory of the British National Party in a council by-election Index Weekend Magazine Win £5,000 Race to save ship's survivors Wanted: politically correct dream girl Tory MP predicts Major may quit at conference Home Truths Allen Jones Nurses demand 10% in pay fight Keating claims British support United Cutlers of Sheffield With Magazine They would not be defeated The Booker of Bookers Eat, drink and be guided The Hall story BNP hopes to repeat success and emulate French racists By a Staff Reporter: Grey man's fixed colour code Qantas Fear and deprivation keep tensions running high Mr Max Guerrero SInGAPORE AIRLInES at Lunn Poly Pension guarantee scheme under review Clients balk at Thorp Murder ease remand Roberts inquest opens Coastguards censured 'Torture' pair convicted Phone pest faces jail Behind the scenes Karpov takes chess lead 'Les Mis' lends voice to protest BBC to run repeats throughout year but only by demand A new 12-page sports section Girl friend forgives US killers Laura sits up after surgery Woman, 85, dies after seven hours on trolley By a Staff Reporter: 'Crimewave' boy of 13 goes free Barclays Judge criticises lenient sentences BT Pope resists moves to soften encyclical Vatican moderates may have lost their battle to tone down the ultra-conservative moral message of Veritais Splendor Oxford may promote more dons Advertisement By a Staff Reporter: Accountant jailed for robberies N&P Virtual reality gives glimpse of the past Lloyds Bank Ovaltine eschewed, a Scot proves 50 is not the last summit Our man leaves golf, gloom and nannybehind to pass a milestone on the roof of Africa To mark his half century, Times reporter Alan Hamilton took an equally aged malt whisky and his pipe up Kilimanjaro Peace hangs in the balance Youth hides under alias Threat penalty Teacher guilty Zuckerman will Para hurt Record Ovation at Party Conference Short fortified by skirmish that proved his mettle The Times World Chess Championship The Times Classic fM 100-102 Ashdown digs in to defend hard-won position of power 'I do not believe this is the moment for a further great stride. The job now is to sell what we've got' By-election victories and local successes mean the Liberal Democrats are under close scrutiny as they gather for their conference Noble Caledonia Limited FIAT How the Vacancies Service works Euro DiSNEY Peking attacks Hurd on Games Everything China poised to resume nuclear tests Major to press for PoW compensation Japan offered each British prisoner of war a "derisory" £76.50, the prime minister was told on the eve of his Tokyo visit. Now Britain wants the balance redressed Princess Dekiy Wangchulk of Bhutan Urbane brawler takes republican cause to Balmoral As Paul Keating prepares to see the Queen today, some other Australian republications are warning of the need for caution, Joanna Pitman writes Safeway France raises barricades against cultural imperialism Paris has launched an offensive against Hollywood's all-devouring monsters of Jurassic Park, Charles Bremner writes Owen says Bosnia truce could pave way to partition The peace negotiators have started another shuttle round. If they are successful in gaining Bosnia's dissolution it may set a precedent for other conflicts German tourists take travel agents to court over holidays in hell Victoria Wine Picture Gallery Neo-Nazi parties prepare to test Bonn's resolve (AFP): Georgia accuses Moscow of betrayal (AFP): Torturers jailed (Reuter): Hijackers held Yeltsin accused (Reuter): Pardon vetoed Envoy recalled (Reuter): Papal plea Health care victims take reform pleas to White House In seeking a cure for America's health woes, the Clintons heard from people who had lost their homes to pay bills and those who had been refused insurance cover By our Foreign Staff: Israelis and PLO share UN award Finnish villagers clamour for nuclear dump` Fahd sets up assemblies to counter radical threat Sikorski reburied in Poland Chopin and military pomp set tone for war hero tribute Everest Fit the Best Aidid turns down offer of asylum in Eritrea Cowboy wins pardon (AFP): Haiti warned (AP): Pilot defects (AFP): Sailors adrift Game ploy Alexander Chancellor in New York Some British newspapers sacrifice accuracy to entertainment, but Americans risk being boring for the sake of truthfulness How the East End breeds extremism Paul Barker charts the historicla background to the British National Party's success on the Isle of Dogs Building celestial fantasies The spirit of Beresford Pite is alive again in a new generation of architects Bid time return Not Black and White The poison of racist politics should not force race off the agenda Parc Jurassique French artists cannot be protected like farmers Dem Bones The movement of corpses is an indicator for our age Illegal shopping on a Sunday Aladdin's caves Out of the East End Early Christmas? Off the rails Degrees that do justice to the law Death in a family Lettings and fire safety Medical certificates Sour grapes and Times' price cut Australia's decision No hiding place Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays Appointment Picture Gallery Dig uncovers owl with appetite for history Personal Column Church services tomorrow Marie Curie. Hearts and minds against cancer Anniversaries Dame Elisabeth Frink Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Marriage Luncheon Reima Pietilä Reima Pietilâ, Finnish architect, died in Helsinki on August 26 aged 70 of a heart attack. He was born on August 25,1923 Personal Column Pietro Barilla Pietro Barilla, Italian foodstuffs magnate and patron of the arts, died in his native Parma on September 16 aged 80. He was born on April 16,1913 The Rev Edward Elson On this Day September 18 1945 Sheelagh Murnaghan Sheelagh Murnaghan, Liberal member of the Stormont parliament from 1961 to 1969, died on September 14 aged 69. She was born on May 26,1924 Steve Jordan Opportunities for the Newly Qualified Newly Qualified Acas Price Waterhouse Recruitment Consultants Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items London & South East Jayne Philpot or Malcolm Kelly at Page House West & SE Midlands Yorks & North East HCA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harrison Willis E Midlands & Anglia South West & Wales GMS Goodman Masson Shaw Anne Wakie ACA at Windsor Bridge House Harrison Willis North West MPF Michael Page Finance Davies Kidd Pedley MacGregor IPFM Jeff Wooller Colleges Michael Page Finance The Institute of Chartered Accountants Professional Examination 2 results held in July 1993 Order of Merit and Prizes News The Times Crossword No 19,339 No Title Weather Business Amsterdam £149 Paying up Unit Setback Expat Fear Warning Note Flip of a Coin Profile 23 Picture Gallery Vodafone cut intensifies mobile phone price war Roy of the Rovers is sick as a parrot New gloom over growth Football 38 Motor Racing 35 Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts By our World Trade Correspondent: Daimler-Benz to shed 40,000 jobs after profits slump Weekend Sporting Fixtures Page 35 Shell chief succumbs to the Vesteys' financial charms Proudfoot shares dive after loss in first half More than £30 million was lopped off Proudfoot's market value as the interim dividend was reduced by two thirds following heavy losses in Scandinavia Picture Gallery £731m sales for National Savings Byatt sets water price timetable Hambro Clearing Limited Hornby in reverse at half time Disposals help restore Cannon Street to profit Business Roundup Pillar consent expected MacAllan takes a drop Shopping by TV Payne on BET board Banker remanded Anglovaal edges ahead Consultancy's offer Austria signals sell-off The Times World Chess Championship Delors ponders the big question as EC tries to outflank France The Sunday Times The public face of private sector finance Business Profile: Sir William Ryrie Colin Narbrough assesses the carreer of the head 5of5 the Ifc who retires soon after 40 years in public service The M&G Group Forte slips amid cash call rumours Golden Vale lifts payout Magnolia gain In the black Klearfold leap Molins wary despite headway Unit Linked Insurance Investments Major Changes Recent Issues Bewitched Dow falters Wall Street Prime time to shorten mortgage term Is it a good idea to repay your mortgage early? Helen Pridham looks at the benefits and pitfalls of taking advantage of today's lower interest rates Don't fall for old fool's gold Comment One Year on 27 Low interest rates can beat negative equity Balmoral Band Aid 29 Robert Fleming save & Prosper Gartmore Expats demand fair play Pensioners living in Australia may be forced to return home by a policy change, Rose Wild reports Call for clampdown on insurance fraud Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Save & Prosper The Equitable Life The Pep Shop Ltd Borrowers weather the storm Sara McConnell finds fortunes mixed one year after Black Wednesday Hardship for those on fixed incomes C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Brave reaped large rewards Save & Prosper Schroders To Advertise in the " Weekend Money… Talk to Towry Law A Fimbra Member Hypo Foreign & Colonial Coin rescue pledge puts new spin on ICG saga Sara McConnell finds experts wary of an offer to help investors in a vanished company Perils of a short-term dip into unit trusts A pensioner's visit to her bank led to a dispute over advice and a costly departure from a unit trust. Sara McConnell hears both sides Cost cut threat to benefit equality Martin Currie Investment Management Ltd When bands hit the wrong note Most appeals against council tax valuations have been on the grounds they are set too high. Margaret Dibben comes across a dissenting view BZW joining frail to gold in i unwanted policies Save & Prosper National Savings Cornhill in link with German health insurer Briefings Norwich Union Generous Discounts Fidelity Investments Next Auction A Fimbra Member Tax shelter may boost Docklands Old tax breaks and new loans could revive a dream, says Richard Milner Concern for those who want to extend leases of flats Weekend Money Letter Save & Prosper Do Not Invest in a Pep How the scheme works Interest Rates round up Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Subdued end to account Fidelity Brokerage FT SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander UK Growth Fund Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals The Institute of Chartered Accountants' list of referrals continued Opportunities for the Newly Qualified Just Qualified? Jonathan Wren Reed accountancy Neville Russell Douglas Llambias Robert Walters Associates England step up efforts to find settled game plan Delaney's cup flows Mansell plans to end charge from Fittipaldi The Sunday Times Today's Fixtures Tomorrow Peter the Great sets sail for first Odyssey Leng raises hopes of ending on high note From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Snurge to shine in Irish St Leger Curragh Fields Market Rasen Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Fund will improve sporting life of O'Reilly Startford Pyatt playing numbers game in title defence Cook pursues quest for European title Ayr double for Darley Racing next week Surprise Offer earns tilt at Breeders' Cup Azzilfi hoping to prove point in Italy Rapid Raceline Catterick Today's Races on Television 3.00: With several front runners guaranteeing a… Ayr Newbury Puskas proves his footwork remains as nimble as ever Rob Hughes enjoys the sight of former rivals swept away on a tide of haapy reminiscence Referees decide against strike action Highbury magician still searching for international acclaim Saturday portrait: Ian Wright, by Keith Pike Castleford cashi in as Widnes go to pieces Britain and Ireland take lead after tense singles By our Sports Staff: Jones' record round leaves Davies adrift Scores Durham's rise checked by falling standards Michael Henderson with a tale of hope from the country championship's newest recruits Ward and Hooper place Kent in control Yesterday's Scoreboards Northamptonshire make late comeback Smith has shoulder operation For the Record Middlesex collapse in face of accurate seam attack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Webster rejects league offer Boardman in select field Chinese tested England victories Burns wins title The Times Simon Barnes 35 Ryder Cup men raise hopes for Gallacher Glamorgan seek trophy to cap remarkable year Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, looks ahead to the final twist in the season's much-maligned Sunday league Dicks signing gives Anfield a rough edge Souness captures hard-tackling defender in exchange deal Shah adds weight to Lee's bid The Loan Corporation Cricket 39 Sotheby's Win £5,000 Nuclear nip in the air Alan Coren contemplates the looming prospect of nuclear autumn, the season for gathering mushroom clouds Up with nerds-the anorak strikes back Casualty Gear Boon for the BBC Black Market Caviare Page 5 Hooked by a fish dinner Alan Copps takes a weekend break on the Wylye in Wiltshire to learn the art of fly-fishing-and reels in a winner Dudes in the heart of Texas Mary Ann Sieghart climbs into the saddle in cowboy country, where the law of the six-gun has been replaced by litigation Hit the trail Saga China Travel Service (UK) Ltd. A Journey to Petra Make mine a furmity, landlord-a double, and quick Telling the falconer's tale The game hunter that fought to live The dove at peace with humans Feather report Restaurant Watch Homeowners Friendly Society A kosher lesson in survival Clarissa Hyman tells the story of Titanics, her family's delicatessen in Manchester Sloe way to a fast warm-up Jane MacQuitty uncorks the secrets of making sloe gin Autumn treasure to hoard Frances Bissell plans a menu from northern France and southern England Dish of the Day Go to work on a fish egg Cut-price caviare may look like a bargain-but it may not be in the best possible taste Know your Eggs A dish that doesn't scratch ceramic hobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Bed Co Vitamins The Guild of Master Craftsmen MOPS Oakwood Health The Galaxy Range Health & Beauty Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Tidy Rail British Antique Replicas Ltd MOPS SOS Talisman Talman Ltd The Original Breton Shirt Direct Reader Offers Winebergs Moderns worth hanging Sarah Jane Checkland applauds a series of events all aimin gto demystify contemporary art Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Crown Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Exhibition What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abundance of Stunning Ladies Partners Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Virginia Charles Fighting the good fight against evil Ruth Gledhill joins the Strict Baptists in Bedfordshire for a service fo sin and salvation Where the SQ Uare Mile Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Saints and Sainsbury's Concluding Bamber Gascoigne's patriotic tome Special Offer Just for fun: Bamber Gascoigne's prize puzzle Great British Quiz the Prizes How to Enter The Great British Quiz For those who missed them Are You Afraid of Wasting your Doctor's Time? Rare hillside specimens Sporting Life Out exercising on a nature ramble, Brain Clarke finds himself both observing and observed Seventeen milllion people watched the final episode of BBC1's previous series of Casualty Noble Caledonia Limited Homes & Gardening Bramley's Nurseries Marshalls Stairlifts Required Colour for a fading season Francesca Greenoak visits autumn shows and finds the seasonal outlook brightening Cannock Gates Ltd T. W. Parker Ltd Grovewood Leading the Way in Blinds Technology Ardenco Ltd Weekend Tips Automatic Garage Door Openers Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Buy Professor Francis Farley Physicist and author Ring Aire Valley Services Ltd Film Jumbo solution Word-Watching Theatre Music World Leaders Exposed Exhibitions Bookings New Videos Importance of being confused Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Stoppard's latest attempt to dislocate his audience Travesties Barbican Boston Naxos Absurdity turns into sorrow Theatre: an Ira terrorist, an Mp and the media battle with clichès Idiot's Waltz Finborough, Earls Court Queens Theatre Royal Opera House The right balance of colour and edge Mitsuko Uchida Wigmore Hall Hostage: the years of hell In flight over the rainbow Rock Freedy Johnston Borderline, London W1 Great swan song Jazz Mark Murphy Pizza on the Park EN Concerts Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Greenwich Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times BBC 1 Satellite BBC 1 Radio 1 Harry the hack stands a round Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3203 Night ride into Neonland Caitlin Moran, with stars in her eyes, blasts back to London Venice from £179 Best Films Best Sport Music Magazine Alan Franks Meets Allen Jones Rey Flannerl PHS Magazine Contributors Jessica Mitford's Diary The Taste Goes Deeper Marking the millennium Something for the Weekend Forced prostitution Come and join us Incidentally Friendly persuasion The New Men's Fragrance by Ralph Lauren Murphys Murphy's Turning the Tables Picture Gallery They hold enough fuel Audi Crazy Holland & Holland Rhone Valley Picture Gallery Stoves The Movie Magazine Clearing the Decks for Self-Help Young offenders and emotionally disturbed teenagers are being given the chance to rejig their lives in a classroom at sea, Ronald Faux reports Canon Personal Copiers The Writing School Multiple Display Advertising Items City Lights William Cash enjoys being a guinea pig at the expense of Tinseltown executives Some down to Advice on Choosing Fren French Wines in Plain English Fee Gro Stmichael Marks & Spencer New Age Pop The Caribbean's #1 Ultra Inclusive For All Ills Killing pain with a killer Eruptions of joy A big bang, by Jupiter! La boheme I spy with my little lie The Press Black art of writing Paperbacks Asian Capitals & Vietnam Cracking It (Part 64): Sex 2- Sexual Harassment Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Wine Merchants The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Nowin stained glass Restaurant Guide Eating Out Borne to Be Wild Notes A Plan for All Seasons Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Ipm flexible learning Cash and dash Ronald Faux races downhill with the rich and famous Touralp Experience Leski LTD The Times The Ski Tirol Magazine Ultimate Ski Getaway Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Peak Mark Warner Airtours Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snowcoach Powder Byrne Crystal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leski SKI Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bourne Romantic. 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