News from 23/09/1993
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Mike Brown, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, A. C. Warner, Anthea Fox-Male, Bill Morris, General Secretary, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Jeremy Laurance, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Eric Appleby (Director), Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Louis Heren, Peter Paterson, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sunetra Gupta, Teddy Taylor, Michael Binyon, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, A. K. Smith, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Brian W. Martin, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Geoffrey Weston, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, John W. Musselwhite, Glyn Weare, R. E. Manley, John Herbert, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Piers Butler, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Bill Abbotts (Managing Director), Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Roy Davies, Louis FitzGIBBON, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Christina Speight, Michael Webber, Ian McGarry, General Secretary, Edward Fennell, George Eykyn, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Francis Tusa, Sue Gee, David Miller, John Hopkins, Barry Millington, Julian Jackson, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Bernard Mills, Director, Lawrence Freedman, Nigel Hawkes, David Gordon, Chief Executive, Caroline Montagu, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Anatol Lieven, Alice Thomson, Political Staff, Karen Armstrong, Valerie Goldberg, Russell Miller, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Philip Robinson and Jon Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Jack Crossley, Sally Jones and Barry Pickthall, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, David Oates, Martin Ivens, Matthew Parris, Raymond Keene and Ian Murray, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Ben MacIntyre, Susan Watkin, Richard Beeston, Antonia Fraser, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, David Walker, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood, Minty Clinch, Kate Bassett, Alec Reed, Edward Grayson, Michael Church, Peter Burrows, Benedict Nightingale, Stuart Benstead, Michael Charlesworth, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Colin Farrington, Ross Tieman and Nicholas Wood, Colin Campbell, E. C. Edge, D. L. Heaton, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoYeltsin: I will win without spilling blood Armed forces pledge loyalty The Russian president is backed by all but one minister, most regions and the central bank in his power battle. World opinion, too, is behind him Index Fight the Mite Birth control is evil, says Pope Port chief makes £12m in takeover Booker judges decide that 'Suitable Boy' is unsuitable Harrison Ford 43 die as train plunges into alligator swamp June 6,1944 Activists condemn 'gong-crazy' Tories Vacheron Constantin 30p Treasury may take slice of students' class fees For Great Grandparents Silence is golden in Whitehall Wonderland Scott Enquiry Sketch Britain was deceived, Waldegrave tells arms-to-Iraq investigation School bully scheme is a success Theatres saved by funding U-turn Increase in house sales defies lull Ford cuts production 10% limit on rail fares Boat 'not sunk by sub' Court staff divided £1m for sacked workers Croats free Briton MPs balk at press VAT Quiz fraud conviction Delegate collapses London hit by floods in sudden downpour News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Millionaire's night with prostitute led to blackmail 'Expensive ritual' puts couples off marriage By a Staff Reporter: Dead parrot sketch comes alive in court Teenager cleared of aiding suicide By a Staff Reporter: Car enthusiast takes £2m Jaguar for a spin Major flies Manchester's flag Naval pair 'jump ship with £9,000' Epson The Times Peugeot Discipline reforms stoke fires of police discontent The home secretary has surprised senior police with his intention to remove officers' right to silence and legal representation By our Crime Correspondent: Howard insists on Home Office role Multiyork House of Fraser Stores TUC backs away from pay action American Airlines Meplisto Chess Computers Checkmate Classic fM 100-102 Teletext Challenger's chief adviser goes home Short's camp is left in disarray by surprise departure of Czech grandmaster Nationwide … Press Ltd. Pope condemns catalogue of intrinsic sexual evils Extracts from unpublished encyclical reveal Vatican's anxiety over teachings of liberal Catholics Dipartment for Education By our Religion Correspondent: Message attacks the quest for illusory freedom Rules on morality offer no exception Secret 'Star Wars' papers found in spy suspect's car ITN announces new round of job cuts Grants of Dalvey Limited Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Motorway robbers take £70,000 jewellery Sex offender unit scrapped after attacks Schreiber Water is shipped to islands News in Brief Three men held Sex disks seized Windows to go Manager dead Panic could 'snuff out' economic recovery Beith calls for higher borrowing to invest in housing and transport Magazine Cerruti 1881 Proven racists to be evicted Liberal Democrats in torquay Tackling crime with the ill-gotten gains Smith will play high-risk hand at Brighton over union reform plan Rousing the faithful with set texts Delegates learn to practise 'safe' politics Conference Sketch Salmond urges SNP to focus on Europe Royal Mail Gaza assassination brings fears of Palestinian feud Mubarak expects deal on Golan Car week Muslim soldier admits taking part in Christmas massacre of Serbs (Reuter): Kinkel denies link to spy plot News in Brief (Reuter): Saddam relents Claim given up (Reuter): Concerts off Andreotti 'lied' Clintons set out to sell health care reforms to sceptical America The president and his wife have taken on a huge task: they must convince 16 committees, 24 sub-committees and finally Congress of the merits of their health reforms Police are targets in escalating war of townships Afrikaner radio defies Pretoria Girobank Picture Gallery Reuter: General saddened by father's Nazi past Rutskoi's general holds the key to soldiers' loyalty The Army IBM Cromwellian leader tells deputies to go Public Mood Divided world waits for gamble to pay off in Moscow Western Security The battle for power in Russia has left the West with a dilemma. Martin Ivens asks how it will make a collective voice heard Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin gets West's support despite Clinton hesitation Reaction Purse strings at the heart of tug of war Economics Fight the Mite Reuter: Second jet shot down at Sukhumi Georgia Kwai 'Look, the sea is black with boats' D-Day 1944 was the beginning of the end of the second world war. Russell Miller on eyewitnesses to an invasion The hopes and fears of the German soldiers and French civilians on the receiving end of the Allied bombardment and landings XFAM Same old story in the Booker Too few of the shortlisted novels will be read, Daniel Johnson says Banamite How six hours in a deep freeze can vanquish the British bed bug invasion Nigel Hawkes offers some practical advice to alleviate the symptoms caused by the common house dust mite Carnell Ltd Why are they avoiding me? Fish odour syndrome ... no cure from Lorenzo's Oil .. . and the dire effects of peanuts Medical Briefing Pil-food Oils ineffective Graphite Edge Perilous snack Why do Britons charge as much as they can, rather than as little as they can afford? How easy just to make the customer pay more Jobs for the boys The Times Diary Hotbed of cold feet? The Times Diary Picture Gallery Credit where it is due A return to traditional banking practices would be a boost to small businesses Absent friends The Times Diary Feeling bullish The Times Diary Fight for Russia's soul Yeltsin's battle can never be over, says Anne McElvoy Choice and Splendour The papal encyclical includes a crucial amendment Hidden Liaisons Paddy Ashdown should today rebut calls for electoral pacts A Faltering Engine Small businesses need a Budget for their futures Unresolved issues in the Middle East Goring and Equity Drinking sensibly Major at the helm: misgivings in the Tory heartlands Lessons to be learnt from Millwall by-election result TV news quality Getting on now Court Circular Memorial services Personal Column Wood that powered Britain's crossbows is now in retreat Rate tree's decline mirrors changes in agriculture Royal College of Radiologists Anniversaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagements School news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Marriage Dinner Professor Torkel Opsahl Professor Torkel Opsahl, Norwegian human rights lawyer, died of a heart attack in Geneva on September 16 aged 62. He was born on March 17,1931 Personal Column Trailfinders Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund The British Kidney Patient Association Donald MacKenzie Donald MacKenzie, playboy, professional theif and crime-writer, died on September 20 aged 85. He was born in Toronto, Canada, on August 11,1908 Overseas Travel Sorat Hotels The Mental Health London Caribbean Professor Donald Barron Professor Donald H. Barron, pioneer of foetal physiology, died in Gainesville, Florida, on August 23 aged 88. He was born in Flandreau, South Dakota on April 9,1905 His Honour John Taylor Lieutenant-Colonel His Honour John Barrington Taylor, MBE, TD, retired circuit judge, died on September 10 aged 79. He was born on August 3,1914 From our Motor Racing Correspondent: Lotus Supremacy Confirmed Customers queue for chalets Rural France's fading glory Ski fever strikes early Asian supertrain sets off Ski tour operators see signs a bumper year after the damage to their business caused by the devaluation of the pound in last year's monetary crisis Gites in a time warp View Point Travel /Flights Trailfinders Airlines Travel Ltd German Travel Centre Check in Travel Australia at Xmas World Link Flight Plan Prestige Travel Club Orlando USA Holborn Travel Verona Travel Ltd USA Skyhigh Marketing Embassy Travel Italy Travel Insurance Nelsons Travel Travel Bank Travel Flights Flight Centre Simply Flights (Travelspan Group) All Travel Services Insurance coalition to ensure fair play Eating their hearts out in Kinsale Whiskey salami and Clonakilty are standard fare in one Irish town Eastern luxury rides the rails Rhodes beckons Flyaways Tourism boost I for Holy Land Middle East potential Eco controls demanded Emergency service grows The recent peace initiatives have opened up the prospect of package tours crossing the Middle East's borders and leaving billions of dollars in their wake Call for green curbs Conservation bodies, disturbed by the growing popularity of what has become known as ecotourism, are discussing how to prevent its worst effects Multiple Classified Advertising Items Double crash coup for Europ Airports galore The best of Byzantium The Times Travel Offer—enjoy the Splendours of Istanbul Relax in style at the Pera Palas Hotel overlooking the Golden Horn BA flights and four-night stay—£380 How to Get There D-Day anniversary a best-seller Travelogs Jamaican compromise BA trims Euro routes Too noisy by £30,000 Japanese trips a record October looks healthy News The Times Crossword No 19,343 The Times Today People in the Times No Title Weather Computers enter the polls Europe's drive for victory Beatles for sale Too High Too Soon Too Much The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices How the boat came in at private dock Anatole Kaletsky Medway Ports sold for £104m The self-made 12 million-pound man Arts UK firms win £1bn of Malaysian deals A huge batch of Far east orders will help the government to demonstrate its commitment to manufacturing as a means of tackling unemployment and the trade gap Sport Futures Pager Thorn EMI bruised by attacks on US offshoot Under the Shadow of the Bomb Governor gives warning over ERM The Governor of the Bank of England believes that policy needs across Europe will not converge sufficiently to support a restoration of the ERM's narrow bands Chinese More good economic news for Britain Names set to sue Arthur Andersen Downey resigns as PIA head Cantab to seek listing under relaxed SE rules Business Roundup Vodafone answers Carlton to raise $200m Alumasc buys company Directors' pay edges up Insurer sheds 250 jobs Spirax-Sarco ahead Bertelsmann sales fall BT gets nod from AT&T Tilbury Douglas warns IMF calls for new attack on Britain's public sector deficit New chairman sacks founder of Spring Ram Departing Spring Ram directors had service contracts of between one and three years but they have been asked to resign without compensation. Auditors will also go Leaner Next fashions a 177% advance in profit Fleming rings for China trust funds Dividend doubled at buoyant Barratt By our City Staff: Sales rise at restaurants helps Pizza Cyprus Airways City expects MGN sale details to be announced Wates City calls for £24m to cut debts Wates believes that a shortage of new office space in the City in likely to develop. Projects begun now, the company argues, will be sold into a rising market during 1996 London Guildhall University Investors shrug off fears pf a civil war in Russia Stock Market UniChem a healthy 43% ahead Company News in Brief Major Changes Memory (Reuter): Moscow casts a shadow World Market Wall Street Recent Issues The Times London Chess Festival IoD starts hunting early The Time City Diary Prickly Peter The Times City Diary Careless UBS The Times City Diary Signing off The Times City Diary Moscow must find the political power to set its economy, free Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that Boris Yeltsin should concentrate on creating a state apparatus strong enough to deliver economic liberalisation China cab The Times City Diary Klein-ing up The Times City Diary Final salary pensions are still popular Business Letters No Xtra saving Rent-A-Regret Tempus Spring Ram Next The way to work Letters to the Business section of The Times can be… Barratt Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Vodafone FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Strong turnround Robert Irving - Burns Harrison Willis Financial Recruitment Consultants Nexia International Part-Time Book-Keeper/accountant Merrill Lynch Prager and Fenton Accountants Part Qualified Financial Analyst South London/kent… Company Accountant Eli Associates Ltd. Times Newspapers Farrer Barnes Accountancy Recruitment Hertfordshire La Crème De La Crème Commerz International Capital Management Gmbh Matthews & Goodman Secretary Wanted Price Waterhouse West End Gallery Super Secretairies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Park Royal Partnership Wimpey Worldwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Family international trading company Multilingual Opportunities Fluent German Disillusioned newly qualified may desert public practice On the alert to stop charity scandals The profession can play a vital role in ensuring that money intended for the needy reaches its target Scooping the pool Kingston Smith goes for broke Any Other Business Peat power Putting the wrapper back on Cadbury Audit New rules need to keep beneficiaries to the fore Touche terror The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Sciences The Times How the Vacancies Service works The Times The doctor will seize you now Cinema: Geoff Brown reports from the edge of his seat as The Fugitive runs off The small screen and on to the big The Fugitive Warner West End, 12,140 mins Rousing thrills with Harrison Ford Sleepless in Seattle Odeon Leicester Square, PG, 105 mins Smart but indulgent romantic comedy The Wedding Banquet Metro, Warner West End, 15,107 mins Delightful crosscultural comedy In the Soup Everyman, 15,93 mins Zany tale of gangster and poor film-maker Boiling Point Odeon Haymarket, 15,92 mins Stone-cold thriller that wastes good talent Roadside Prophets MGM Panton Street, 15,96 mins Counter-cultural odyssey lost in a time warp A star in his own silent movie Talking to Harrison Ford can resemble being in a Pinter play, David Robinson discovers Theatre Metro Music New York beckons Arts Briefing Triple landing Arts Briefing Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Strange passions for a post mortem Theatre: Adaptations of Zola at the Young Vic and the Marquis de Sade in Battersea Thérèse Raquin Young Vic Nuts from Brazil with smut from the Marquis Philosophy in the Alcove BAC, Battersea Innovations from the East Dance: "Radical" South Asians on the South Bank Kadamb Queen Elizabeth Hall Abandon hope, you who enter The atmosphere at this year's contest for television's Prix Italia is nothing of not serious. Lynne Truss stifles her giggles Every day, you can be depressed in six different languages Classic Offers The Times Second among equals? Concerts: Mahler and Shostakovich; Sibelius and Elgar Learning from experience Accent on violence Television: Peter Barnard reviews a revenge drama set among Irish terrorists Goldsmiths' Fair Plumbing fit for the king Getting the builders in was as bad in the 16th century as today, says Antonia Fraser The Royal Palaces of Tudor England Architecture and Court Life, 1460-1547 By Simon Thurley Yale University Press, £29.95 Divines who went over to Rome The Convert Cardinals Newman and Manning By David Newsome John Murray, £25 Apolocia pro Vita Sua By John Henry Newman Edited by William Oddie Everyman, £5.99 pbk Theatre in the family Michael Church recalls two great figures of the post-war British stage and screen Long Distance Runner a Memoir By Tony Richardson Faber, £17.50 Robert, my Father By Sheridan Morley Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £16.99 When cultures clash A History of Hong Kong By Frank Welsh HarperCollins, £25 Living under the shadow of the bomb Lawrence Freedman reminds us that the stability of the cold war era was bought at a price The Cold War By Martin Walker Fourth Estate, £18.99 Murder in the bleak midwinter Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow By Peter Hoeg Translated by E. David Harvill, £15.99 Standing tall for France The Last Great Frenchman By Charles Williams Little Brown, £25 Paradise lost but not regained Scenes Originating in the Garden By Ann Oakley Harper Collins, £14.99 Sublime India in plastic shoes The Thousand Heade Snake By Anthony Spaeth Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.99 Possessed by the devils of envy Whittaker Chambers The Secret Confession By E. J. Worth Muzzard Books, £9 Bloomsbury Henley Management College Leading the world in training Ways of developing at the sharp end of industry are explored in a special report by Redney Hobson Look for executive ladders to climb Sir Bob Reid: The Mci Man who Thinks that Managers are Made Not Born London Chamber of Commerce and Industry The Open College Become a better manager Training brings improved efficiency Quality is the strength Efficient management depends on the capability of supervisors who have to see that the work is done How business can benefit from training A survey has found that efficiency and productivity are improving Surrey Training & Enterprise Council The Local Government Management Board Management/training Benefits Putting the profits into people Companies setting out to ensure that staff are professionally qualified are finding they are better able to endure recessionary pressures Matters of style A Quick Guide to Bosses Bournemouth University The University of Huddersfield Recognising Ac…enement Legal & Public Notices IOC likely to be found wanting on judgment day Problem presented by Peking bid expose inadequacies of Olympic administration David Miller on the quandary facing the delegates who will choose the host city for 2000 How, it is argued, by non-sporting authorities could the IOC possibly select Peking? Guide to the bidding cities and vote details Preventing crime Caddies perform as their masters' voices Sports Letter Female handicap Sports Letters may be sent by fax Littlewoods Referees need more backing Prolonged break Women may miss start after legal challenge Financial dispute casts cloud over American round the world race yacht Sally Jones and Barry Pickthall look at the last minute troubles threatening the entry of the only all-women crew as they prepare to embark on one of sport's toughest challenges Final First-Class Cricket Averages For the Record Fixtures By our Sports Staff: MacAri celebrates as weakened United slip up at Stoke Fowler off mark as Liverpool make class tell Hateley goal decisive Brave Shipperley header keeps Chelsea in hunt Holland pass pressure onto England Last Night's Football Burnley's passion enough to thwart rivals of old Marseilles stripped of league title by federation Japanese fail to buy Hernando Richard Evans Nap: Safety In Numbers (4.10 Ascot) Next best: Earth Summit (4.15 Perth) Ascot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Richardson recruited by BHB Taunton Perth Prince Of Andros can extend run Ascot BBC1 Today's Races on Television Erickson suffers decline as rivals hit back The Times Golf Rapid Raceline Integrity the byword for two captains of honour Watson and Gallacher have much in common despite contrasting backgrounds John Hopkins compares the men who will lead the Ryder Cup teams into battle at The Belfry Rugby enhanced by those who break mould Rugby Commentary Scotland turn to Bray in full back search Jacobs retains title in emphatic style Sports in Brief Le Moignan advances Doherty strikes back Chard dismissed Games make loss Le Mans signals switch Huddersfield appeal Hare rejoins Leicester Word-Watching Television and Radio 47 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Peking banks on supporters standing firm Manchester may profit from probable early elimination of Berlin and Istanbul Scott hopes Major can help in vote Watson leaves nothing to chance in practice Concise Crossword No 3207 Winning Move Word-Watching NEC Football Appointments Telephone Institute of Directors KPMG Selection & Search Terence Chapman Associates Limited Price Waterhouse S. 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Chusid Lander SMCL Oil & Gas Recruitment Mancos Riley Ad Production News International Smith New Court Securities Limited Isle of Wight Tourism Employment Network System Ell Associates Ltd. Redundant Executive? Coca-Cola & Schweppes Anthony Byrne International Sullivan Johnstone Strategic Sales Specialists Computer People PA Consulting Group Clydesdale Bank WEFCO PA Consulting Group Inphase Software Limited McGraw Hill Sales & Marketing Cabouchon Ltd. Why Commute? The Sunday Times Arch Independent VIP Management Consultants Toyota McKenzie Waterman Fletcher Hunt Multiple Display Advertising Items Information Systems Consultant International Projects Director The Sunday Times PA Consulting Group L. J. Associates The Sunday Times Charterhous Executives The age of the grey panther Retired executives are helping to rebuild Eastern Europe, says Widget Finn General Appointments Recruitment Matters Business Analyst OuiSet Information Department Management Trainee High price of a job search Life after Redundancy Why Commute? Expat Jobs H. V. A. C. Sales Engineer The Confederation of British Industry Allied Dunbar CD Sales Recruitment Resource Administration Group Ltd. Consumers' Association Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Telemarketing Training Professional Bimbo Designer Childrenswear Kingsway Advertising Graduate WANG Overseas Jobs Express Cabouchon Ltd. The Sunday Times Phillips City Career Mid Essex Hospitals Career Services Guides Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Movers' Companion CVS £24 Multiple Classified Advertising Items C. V.'S Taxed by sweeping change The Inland Revenue is reorganising its offices and functions. The staff are not at all happy, David Walker reports Director Services' Food Management Charity Appointments English Basket Ball Association Accountancy Personnel Public Sector Division Training & Enterprise The Sunday Times Charity Action Housing benefit under a spotlight Viewpoint The National Gallery The Parker Clinic The kingdom that holds the key to peace in the… Saudi Arabia Bankroll shrinks The West is looking to the Saudis to pay for the peace in Palestine, but the oil-rich kingdom is feeling the pinch. Christopher Walker introduces a 16-page special report Trade tied up with diplomatic niceties Anglo-Saudi relations have never been better. Michael Binyon reports Arabs count the cost or peace Saudi millions have aided the Islamic world. But the cash flow may soon slow, Michael Theodoulou writes Military contracts under the spotlight Promises of arms sales have been fulfilled, but rather slowly Saudi Oger Ltd Tradition masks desire for The Saudis have a privileged life, but conservative views hold sway, reports Geoffrey Weston Riyadh shapes up for growth A booming city at the heart of power has gone back to its roots Banks take credit for lack of interest Islamic financiers follow the Koran's rules on usury Oil leak strikes economic engine Heavy domestic borrowing is financing budget deficits, says Caroline Montagu The fact is that the Saudi government runs a wide-ranging welfare state that it can no longer afford The Birthplace of Islam Saudi Arabia Saudi American Bank Oil producers face price drop Caroline Montagu reports on more demand and competition in the market Eleven million barrels a day The Saudi British Bank E. A. Juffali & Brothers Crude cash is put to refined use Caroline Montagu charts the change from simply producing oil to becoming an industrial nation The aim was to lessen dependence on oil and give skills to the population From poor fishermen to prosperity Geoffrey Weston tells a tale of two cities that rose from obscurity to become a thriving heartland for industry Hard lessons learnt A modernised nation needs modern education. Caroline Montagu reports Teaching the art of leadership John Herbert on the school where pupils rub shoulders with princes Lost in sands of time Archaeologists are uncovering cities abandoned and buried since ancient times. John Herbert reports Saudi Aramco Riyad Bank
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