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News from 24/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, John Beishon, David Adams, Giuma Bukleb, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson at the Savoy Theatre, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Max Glaskin, Ronald Faux, P. M. Meynell, Angus Nicol, Louise Hidalgo and Kate Muir, Philip Howard, Julia King, David Quarmby, Michael Peschardt, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and our Foreign Staff, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Sarah Lane, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurence, Neil Merritt, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Jane Bird, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Ian Blake, John Newth, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Martin Whybrow, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Lawrie Smith, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Kavanagh, Sarah Bagnall, R. E. Megarry, Barbara Roche, Bob Clough-Parker, Michael Hamlyn and James Bone, Susan Gilchrist, Anatol Lieven and Michael Evans, Richard Price, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Philip Bassett, Nick Angel, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ian Brunskill, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, David Amess, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Arthur Leathley, Political Staff, Frank Booty, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Helen Nowicka, Russell Miller, Michael Abbott, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, D. W. Stewart, Ian Walden, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Goodbody and Peter Barnard, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Chris Dudley, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, Harvey Marshall, Chris Moore, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Julie Harnett,

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Supermodels Sydney sinks Manchester Games dream Surprise Olympic defeat for Peking bid hailed as great vicotry for sport' Russian hardline deputies vote to impeach Yeltsin Index Ryder Cup Far right 'agrees deal for white homelands' Major refuses to patch up' ERM Economic optimism falls Rock on Friday Breitling The Global Gourmet Next Week Iraqi arms secrecy 'protected hostages' News in Brief IRA fires at helicopter BR told to aid buy-outs Dent in Pescado hull Cat VC fetches £23,000 Round one to villagers Homebase Official glad tidings fail to stem economic pessimism Papal rejection of birth control 'will start exodus' Catholics are united in defence of moral values, although liberals say the Pope wants to turn the clock back on contraception Defector tells jury of Russian spycraft Correction Tory rebel may stand down Lunn Poly Losers celebrate the lasting rewards of a well-run race Olympics 2000: Australia rejoices, Britain looks ahead and China starts search for a scapegoat Victors' party plans go with a bang as Oz strikes gold at third attempt £899 Hong Kong fears the price of oriental failure BT Teenage rider killed in fall from pony despite safety helmet Children smuggled into Britain News in Brief Murder charge MP in hospital Izard held Crane death Mini marvel Pupils switch on to more than television Champion mother jumped to her death Canon Teacher accused of gagging pupils Martyr to Ireland 's cause is proved to be homosexual Forensic scientists confirm the truth behind Sir Roger Casement's diary of gay encounters Dixons Obs give people most satisfaction Confidante of Queen dies at 89 Boy found alone in blazing flat Rolex Thinking through the pain barrier Brian images produces by a pioneering technique suggest a role for meditation in conquering physical suffering Muggers may catch Aids from victim Peaceful waters calm fish prices Weekend Shopping The one and only QE2 Cuore Tportivo Picture Gallery Scientists' gene discovery offers breast cancer hope Texas Homecare Challenger misses chance of victory Seconds count in Savoy title fight Chess Computers Eureka Electronics Ltd Electronic Arts Police accuse Howard of savaging officers' rights Senior officers talk of industrial action and codemn the lack of consultation that preceded the home secretary's initiative Surgeons reject castration plea The Times Thames Water Model out amid tales of tantrums Don't betray principles to win votes, says Ashdown 'If we can seize our opportunity, there is no glass ceilling for the party' Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Ghostbuster Paddy lifts off to rescue Earth Election pledge on pensions dropped Employment Department Group How the Vacancies Service works The Times Software Publishing Corporation Castro's opponents growing bolder as ideology collapses Havana's latest economic reforms are a significant shift away from Marxism. Cubans are speculating whether President Castro will be able to keep pace with change Mess with Mother Nature Picture Gallery Poland's new rich ride the Baltic Sea bubble South Africa parliament clears way to democracy In New York decades of isolation were put aside when the Un secretary-general met President de Klerk. But in the townships the search for peace is becoming desperate Clinton steps up media health blitz Tugboat captain questioned on Alabama rail disaster Norwich Union Picture Gallery Rabin wins Knesset vote to ratify deal with Palestinians Rebel Israeli right-wingers have endorsed the peace accord with the Palestine Liberation Organisation, highlighting splits in the opposition Likud party Ailing Sihanouk makes mercurial return to throne Patten warns colony against corruption B&q Saddam puts cork on public high spirits France tempers war talk on Gatt Russian deputies weigh next move against president Hardliners demand restoration of Soviet Union as sence of defeat is growing For the West a conservative triumph will be worrying. At stake it future control of the huge arsenal of nuclear weapons Key DTY Russian deputies weigh next move against president Uncertain media caught off guard Draskovic pleads for softer sanctions (Reuter): Georgians break siege of Sukhumi News in Brief (Reuter): Allen ruling (Reuter): Killer storm Turkish delight (Reuter): Triassic mark Everest Fugitive from a radical past 'We didn't think of Jerries as human' Moments of high drama mixed with fear and farce after D-Day 1944. Russell Miller concludes the invasion story Game Boy Multiyork His tales of 70s gay life already look distant and out of date Last orders for the superchefs Many of Britain's top chefs have become media stars. Julia Llewellyn Smith finds them in bad taste Global Gourmets L. L. Bean Philip Howard The histories of words ensure that all translation is a qualified failure Phantom scribbler Picture Gallery Well done, Sir Bernard Many of us are too timid to intervene if we spot a crime being committed: but where will it end if we do nothing? A well-timed word Over and out Bouncing back Uncertain age A good decision for sport David Miller welcomes the vote to give Sydney the Olympics A Sporting Decision Sydney is a worthy host for the Olympics Arranged Marriages In politics, unlikely bedfellows do not always unite a party Working to Live Having a job seems to be necessary for self-esteem Engineering education in decline Millwall by-election Mad Mullah's mantle Nursery charmers Saudi reforms Future of Max Gate The realities of Sunday shopping Minoan mystery Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Palace souvenirs Judges of distinction Proprietary rights Court Circular Receptions Today's royal engagements School news Dinner Today's birthdays Personal Column Memorial services Charity ball Anniversaries Methodists cash in on climb-down Latest wills Appointments Election Forthcoming marriages Pipers face the music with new tunes Marriage Varindra Vittachi Personal Column Aaron Wildavsky Aaron Wildavsky, political scientist, died from lung cancer in Oakland, Califormia, on September 4 aged 63. He was born in New York City on May 31,1930 The British Kidney Patient Association The Mental Health The British Kidneys Patient Association Leukaemia Research Fund Cancer Relief Karel Kucek Karel Kucek, OBE Deputy chairman of Lotus Shoes, 1975-82, died on September 19 aged 76. He was born in BOhemia on August 17.1917 Dangerous Drugs A . J. Wells Arthur James Wells, Obe, General Editor of the British National Bibliography, 1949-75, died in Brighton on August 26 aged 81. He Was born in Croydon on August 8,1912 Audi Mercedes-Benz William Loughran SAAB JCT600 Porsche Peugeot Scotts A better class of banger Used cars with 100,000 miles on the clock can be much cheaper to run than their younger and less travelled cousins Small, quiet, but a mover Driving Japan Yugo parts are close at hand New check-up for cars Alfa hold costs down The Jaguar sound Defender on sale in US Citroen's fuel for thought DVLA Classic Whitehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boating & Yachting Sydney sinks Manchester's dream The Times Crossword No 19,344 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Weather How do the parties fare? The Times Tomorrow Flexible feasts Elgar's Elgar Fireman's Lift The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Threadneedle Street comes to the market Infotech LUI directors 'wrongly diverted £40m' A report from Dti inspectors who traces commissions to Liechtenstein and Swiss bank accounts has been passed to the Sfo. It is conducting its own enquiry Glaxo to pay former chief £4m in record package Arts MGN stake to go on offer Sport FIMBRA Television and Radio Ryan moves aside as GPA reveals losses totalling $993m Export orders hit six-month low, say manufacturers Weak European markets are taking their toll of British export orders, which are lower than earlier in the year, Recession in Europe is becoming a cause for concern The Chinese Export Commodities Fair, Autumn '93 Picture Gallery Halifax jumps 29% despite fall in lending IMF may delay loans to Russia Appleyard calls for cash as profits leap Business Roundup Lihir flotation prospect Pound and mark slip Greenalls golf plan Power plant approved Ricardo improves Societies seek merger Antbfagasta advances Guinness drops to £320m Guinness profits will fall this year because the drinks market is much more competitive than expected and price is becoming increasingly important By our Banking Correspondent: Barings leaps to £35m Laura Ashley shares slump TT turns lossmaker into profit Royal Mail Levy cuts Anglia TV interims United puts 'for sale' sign on Extel Financial Worries over US business chip away at Thorn EMI shares Viacom sues over Paramount bid Primerica pays $4bn to control Travelers Legal & Public Notices Geest slips up on new quota delay Legal, Public, Company Company News in Brief Regent Issues Wembley back in the black Grocer ahead TP to expand Land sale Major Changes The Times World Chess Eastman Kodak robs Dow of its snap Wall Street Public sector output deals may backfire on the Chancellor Philip Bassett says the unions see Clark's new policy on public sector wages as a good opportunity to increase pay, not a restriction Wiping the Slater clean The Times City Diary Capel's rival The Times City Diary Picture Gallery MGN paranoia The Time City Diary Cut up The Time City Diary Your shout, Ted Pros and cons of stop loss cover for names No bias meant in Cbi pension study Business Letters Cut-price bubbly Tempus United News Oil Extra Watch Security Systems Picture Gallery Geest Laura Ashley The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Life 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 Shares end lower on the day Charity Christmas Card Council Help at the end of the line Information Technology Aston Zoraster Microsoft Gateway to a billion-dollar fortune Matthew May meets the American mail-order king who is about to flood Britian with cheaper PCs Goodbye to the ballot box? Next June, the Belgains are testing a computerised voting system Opening lines Constant update Yen for a shower Unhappy pact Joint project Picture Gallery James Baker Associates Intelcom Data Storm For Almost Immediate Hire IBM The Times Newspapers CIL The switch to electronic commerce Jane Bird wonders why more British companies are not investing in electronic trading Barclays System wins a lead role in showbusiness Keeping control of stock has become faster and easier Small companies still shy away Until recently, such services have been used only by the largest corporate customers IBM Blenheim Computers have their day in court The need to keep all-paper records is coming to an end EDS New motto: never knowingly sold out Retailers and suppliers are finding that computer forecasting is indispensible, Frank Booty reports Sitpro Sterling Software Big companies want more to join in More companies are being urged to adopt electronic trading systems Lloyds Bank Moving on from pen and ink Form-filling has changed since the single market. Julia King on how Hm Customs is promoting the use of electronically stored data INS Companies adapt a new way of talking Electronic trading methods are being used for internal communications A scepter'd isle newly discovered Richard Cork unravels the mysteries of the exquisite Wilton Diptych, recently cleaned and now the focus of a National Gallery exhibition More in sorrow than anger Aboriginal Art Opera Galleries: Critic's Choice Rock Goldsmithi Nureyev auction delayed Wright or wrong Entertainments Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit 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 Vice exerts its powerful grip Opera: Sharply contrasting approachos to Mozart in London: exuberant Prokofiev in Leeds Don Giovanni Sadler's Wells Inspired and impudent Così fan tutte Greenwich Enioy the fruits of excess The Love for Three Oranges Grand, Leeds Gordon Reecee Gallery Comedy theatre John, Paul, George Ringo and greed Rock on Friday: Compact dises, expansive prices… jaw-jaw about pop wars… Andrew Weatherall sells his soul New Albums: The latest exercise in repackaging the Beatles is a masterpiece of record company over-pricing, says an angry David Sinclair New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Whither pop - or will it wither? A four-day conference found little to cheer about tomorrow's world Spotlight on charm Concert Tim Finn Forum, NW5 Top Ten Albums Compiled by MRIB What's love got to do with it Seven Days Replacement spices seafaring menu Bull handed three-match ban after FA enquiry For the Record Word-Watching The Times Sports Service Fixtures Iberiab Haydockpark Sydney's way will enhance Olympic ideal Rob Hughes has encouraging message for Manchester despite its defeat yesterday Loder scales new heights with group win Mildmay-White leads way with subtle approach Disciplinary chairman talks to Richard Evans about his high-profile role Results from Yesterday's Three Race Meetings Rapid Raceline Redcar Today's Races on Television Richard Evans Ascot World tunes in as Europe awaits battle of Belfry Hanbury Manor Rapid Golf Line When making a splash spells disaster John Hopkins geta a designer's eye view of the two most discussed and testing holes on The Brabazon course Previous Results The Watermark Club Love prepares to make Spanish conquest Ryder Cup Teams Multiple Display Advertising Items Those who have excelled Cup Facts Wales will keep welcome for joyous Japanese Hill facing conflict of loyalties in Portugal Bracken to compete against Hill Autosport Pulling power attracts warring factions Business as usual despite new look Jacobs title chance Quick exit for White Le Moignan on course British rivals clash St Helens persevere Coutts regains lead Marshall beaten New captain plays himself into office Sport in Brief Bbc 1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Football Olympic movement puts faith in sport Watson's gaffe fuels European resolve Concise Crossword No 3208 Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Conner relishes new challenge Lombard Nat West Motor Racing

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