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News from 25/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Richard Mabey, John Welford, Liz Dolan, Robert Nott, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Alasdair Riley, James H. Bush (Chairman), Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Elizabeth Purdy, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Roy Goode, Andrew Longmore, Phi, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Peschardt, Andrew Franklin (Publishing Director), Albert Dormer, Emyr Lewis, Shirley Davenport, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Daniel Johnson and Raymond Keene, Richard Milner, James Bone and Michael Hamlyn, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Tim Judah and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Beverly Halam, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Jill Harries (Vice-Chairman), Sylvia Disley, Albert Lilley (Chair), Abdul Asad (Vice-Chair), Peter Waymark, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Anatol Lieven and our Foreign Staff, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, James Pringle Southeast Asia Correspondent, Derwent May, Patrick Heren, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Hannah Scott, Malcolm Brabant, Rose Renwick, K. E. Aldous, M-E Raw, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Jill Insley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Josephine Fairley, Robbie Coltrane, Raymond Keene, Wolfgang Munchau and James Bone, Peter Davalle, Matthew D'ancona, Cheryl Taylor, S. S. Mangat, Karen Buckley, Liz Gill, Home Economist Janet Smith, Moy McCrory, Alice Thomson, Neil Shaw, Oliver Holt, Vivienne Becker, Barry Pickthall, Colin McQuilian, Veronica Franklin Gould, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Simon Morgan Warr, Tom O'sullivan, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Gillian Bowditch and Ben MacIntyre, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Alan Jabaz, Will Self, Antony Randle, Robert Crampton, John Happel (Chairman), Mel Webb, William Oddie, Fiona Williams, S. W. Gardiner, Gerald Larner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Simon Callow, Caitlin Moran, Nicholas Courtney, Anne McElvoy and Anatol Lieven, Walter Gammie, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Helen Pridham, Jane Hargraves, Jessica Mitford's, Anna Lines, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Hattie Ellis, Stephen Pettitt, Derwent May's, Noelle Walsh, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Harounoff, D. A. Palmer, K. W. E. Craven, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Malcolm J. Cooper, Fiona Beckett, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Ian A. Johnson,

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Moscow siege as troops ring parliament Kremlin tells rebels to disarm Sex and marriage Index Weekend Frances Bissell Diehards invoke Stalingrad spirit Boris Yeltsin's opponents are trying to keep up their courage, but Anne McElvoy sees power draining away from parliament Ryder Cup Mandela persuades West to lift sanctions Gould and Benn open attack on Smith Councils ready to defy fire pay limit Fide drops chess contest At your Service Abbey National 40p Saturday Edition College risk penalty for defying limit on students By our Education Editor: Muslims lose right to pray at school Forte Hotels Three British students feared dead in American rail crash Hope fades for two friends seen boarding train EC agrees to revise water standards Pope 'forced to alter encyclical' Spy charges against army officer dropped News in Brief Child leukaemia risk Channel tunnel opening Sikh temple attacked Kew chief wins award Elliott weapons charge Airline's winning idea Teletext Killers who dumped Asian in Thames are jailed for life Racists boasted about attack By a Staff Reporter: Supermarket worker 'killed by one punch' Betrayed: the unlikely spy Lawyer ridicules defector's evidence in espionage trial Getty renews bid for The Three Graces Study prompts call for safer helmet Cyclists' helmes provide better defence against head injury than riding hats, independent research has shown Smith Corona Arson boy sent on string of holidays Coastal landmarks set conservation test for government Britons on yacht trip feared dead Zovirax Big Cat's attack starts the fur flying Evidence of mystery animal captured on film Picture Gallery Rapist in nursing home jailed News in Brief Sex attacker sues police Crash damages Lolly deal Acid death Digging deep Tide turns against bid for 2004 Games Britain's Olympic future Gallant loser hopes to win back wife Our conscience is the voice of God Credo For the Best Mortgage Deals Simply Turn It Rejection hurts as Manchester seeks an answer Agitator refuses to hold his peace at a Lib-Lab wedding After 34 years, Tony Benn is resigned to the loss of his national executive seat Public loses faith in the ability of frontbenchers Lack of public support for government policies is matched only by the increasing belief that Labour would do little better Goldsmiths' Fair Playwright looses Labour's demons Tory right split over Clarke to succeed Major £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Short sings upbeat tune and rejects grandmasters' help The Times Classic fM 1oo-1o2 Teletext Halifax By a Staff Reporter: Champions and joggers join the fun World Rally Champions Keating uses 2000 Games to promote republican cause Australia starts great party as carefree spirit triumphs over Chinese repression in Olympic race Peking revives Deng's threat to Hong Kong Hellmann's Garlic Flavoured Mayonnaise Reuter: Marcos faces at least 18 years' jail after corruption conviction Many Filipinos say their former First Lady's proligacy helped to destroy the Marcos government Yet she is convineed she will never go to prison Bradford & Bingley Sihanouk puts regal stamp on Cambodia peace hope The Chesterfield Hotel Egyptian mummies go back on show News in Brief (AFP): Nuclear halt Scandal grows (AFP): Haiti force (AFP): Unita rebuffed (AP): Strike settled (Reuter): High flyer (AP): Late arrival Ford Mandela admits to talks on homeland with far right ANC president appeals for international community to end Pretoria economic isolation From our Correspondent in Johannesburg: Sanctions move boosts business America will respond with emergency drought help now but a regular flow of international economic aid will have to wait for a reduction in violence Voyages Jules Verne Northern Rock Nigerians give hero's welcome to Abiola News in Brief Kidnap threat (AFP): Israeli killed (Reuter): Clinton backed (Reuter): Scale of victory (AP): French held Ford Russian history stacks odds against renegade challenge This week's political upheavals have brought all things military back into fashion in Moscow. The opposition has chosen combat culture Old Soviet partners side with president against hardliners American pledge to commit troops for Bosnia is thrown into doubt Poll points to Papandreou's return Picture Gallery Archive yields Auschwitz proof Grim KGB documents redirect revisionist Holocaust historians Reuter: Exile goes back to Georgia in power bid Ford Ben MacIntyre in New York The FBI is preening itself, but jurors have been making their excuses and leaving as the alleged trade centre bombers come to trial Leaders who merely follow opinion polls On the eve of the labour conference, Roy Hattersley says that politicians of integrity cannot be populists Never an Olympic ideal Manchester is a noble city but, after decades of urban abuse, not a world-class city Barking fad The Times Diary White Homeland? South African peace depends on increasingly strange alliances A Home Secretary's Lot Is not a happy one when the police are resisting arrest Run for Fun The race in which no one takes part can lose Tory camp sends mixed signals Party funding crisis Time for a rethink on race relations? Middle East issues War games? Pre-school care Checks and balances Topping the list of favourite hymns Disraeli biography Modern cherubs A massacre recalled Court Circular Royal engagements Weekend birthdays Personal Column Memorial services John Thadeus Delane This bishop and rook are among the most famous… Luncheons Service dinners Church services tomorrow Anniversaries The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Forthcoming marriages Dinners Sydney Rogerson, GC Sydney Rogerson, GC who won his medal for his part in controlling a fire in an ammunition train in 1946, died on September 23 at Ramsgate aged 78. He was born at Mitcham, Surrey, on May 14,1915 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Larry Noble Larry Noble, actor, died at his home in Hampstead on September 9 aged 88. He was born in Huddersfield on December 13,1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charity Action Multiple Display Advertising Items National Children's Bureau British Kidney patient Association The Mental Health Foundation Margaret "Bobo" MacDonald, LVO, former nursemaid and dresser to the Queen, died at her home in Buckingham Palace on September 22 aged 89. She was born on July 4,1904: Margaret MacDonald Patrice Charvet Patrice Edouard Charver, a life fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, died on September 19 aged 89. He was born on November 30,1903 at Cowes Roman Catholic Unemployed News The Times Crossword No 19,345 Business Times Weathercall Regent Travel Services Tax Tips Unit Poser Buyer Beware Cost of Credit Pension Woe The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile City surprise at Grand-Met jobs shake-up Liberalise markets to cut jobless , Pennant-Rea says BA joins flight to do it by the book Yachting Hutchison turns up the heat in phone war Motor Sport By our Industrial Correspondent: New head chosen for Ofgas Whittingdale Gilt Edged Experts Weekend Sporting Fixtures Kuwait's BP tax deal scrutinised Company News in Brief Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Mowlem loss linked with full-year alert BA faces tougher competition after German-US flight pact Rowland attacks Chatset for remarks United Engineering to close Rotherham plant Business Roundup Hepworth pegs dividend Fortnum hampered Newarthill deeper in red Maddox in talks Ferrum passes payout Unravelling the knot of company pensions Business Profile: Roy Goode Sara McConnell assesses the man whose name will be on the report of the pension law review committee A cash investment in faith and hope need not be an act of pure charity Lending to small firms in poor areas means banking on calibre, not assets, says Neil Shaw Bentsen says G7 is still way off job-creating growth Willis Gorroon to float stake in US subsidiary Hambro Clearing Limited Breakeven aim for Olivetti WPH interest Holt advances Jaguar Fisons rise prompts bid talk Stock Market Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues London Chess Festival Teletext The Sunday Times Do not dally when taxman comes calling It is all too easy to put off the reckoning with the Inland Revenue but, as Margaret Dibben reports, delaying the inevitable can be expensive When your Tax is Due Strong regulator is needed Comment Crash Landing Fidelity Investments Bargabn Bids Revenue's watchdog overtaxed Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd The Times John Govett Holiday drama turned into a crisis A Jamaican beach accident proved the risks of not reading insurance small print. Liz Dolan reports Photocards get the thumbs up Save & Prosper No initial charges in new fund Schroders Unit trusts may not always come top of the class Trusts are gaining over the societies. Liz Dolan looks at their performances Analysts agree you ought to invest in bricks and mortar Rupert Bruce says now is the time to get high returns from property funds if you do not need to realise your investment quickly National Westminster Bank Investment Trust Selector Pep Save & Prosper Edinburgh Fund Managers Plc Hill Samuel Financial Services Balmoral Joint-life dilemma in case a marriage fails Helen Prindham outlines the advantages and disadvantages of joint-life endowments Putting a wedding more out of reach Cost makes cohabitation increasingly preferable to doing things by halves The Equitable Life First timers must not dive in Hopeful housebuyers are being targeted but they should exercise caution, says Shirley Davenport Yorkshire Guernsey Bid for a bargain by buying at auction CGT Allowance, August 1993 Foreign & Colonial The IFAP Centre Chemist's prescription to beat bank charges Richard Milner on a novel formula Six free cheques a month are enough for the chemist's purposes "What are you doing over there darling,… M&G Hectic finale for BES A flurry of activity marks last orders for the BES, and a deadline to limit tax by backdating, says Margaret Dibben C&G offers fee-free variable-rate loans Briefings Save & Prosper the Investment House Rude awakening for retirement dreamers Mercury Communications How nurse jeopardised security on retirement A midwife wants student nurses to learn from her mistake and stick by NHS pensions. Jilll Insley reports Directors cautious on market prospects Robert Fleming save & Prosper National Savings Commercial Union Woolwich Low-price cover has hidden risk Letters Crying all the way to the Leeds board Making pension plan charges visible Save & Prosper the Investment House Hard to credit it The PEP Shop Ltd Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Picture Gallery Shares edge up in thin trade Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander UK Growth Fund 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 Time for IOC to ring the changes David Miller in Monte Carlo says electoral reform is needed for the benefit the Olympic movement Tottenham complete Ker slake transfer Guide to the Weekend Fixtures FA must act to bring justice in to the open Rob Hughes comments on the disturbing way in which football punishments are being decided Docherty's acumen showing at Slough Word perfect football philosophies Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prost driven into retirement Change of track for motor racing's bitterest rivals Hopley's ambitions prompt him to reject opportunity of second blue Swansea stand by pre-season policy Successor to Devoy will be an Australian Thunderer: Haydock Park Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Redcar Kingmambo can top Ascot bill Talented French colt to continue fine season for Niarchos Nap: Promise Fulfilled (2.45 Haydock Park) Next best: Kingmambo (3.25 Ascot) Thunderer: Ascot Mutakddim confirms promise Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Carlisle Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing next week Rapid Raceline William Hill Thunderer: Market Rasen By a Correspondent: Connolly starts well for Wigan Dolphin and Youth receives late boost Fourteen yachts leave Southampton today on a 33,000-mile race around the world Barry Pickhall on a sponsorship dcal that will allow British crew to complete whitbread Flamboyant skipper Harbouring hopes of global dominance Saturday portrait: Lawrie Smith, by Andrew Longmore Edberg's defeat dismays Sweden Proud Spaniards stage inspired revival Andrew Longmore on the European partnership that lost, the regained, its aura of invincibility Montgomerie proves the perfect foil for Faldo American Express For the Record Teletext Will Tell You Marseilles suffer further trouble Sport in Brief British riders upstaged Rainey may not walk Boardman into battle Hendry bows out Warden Owen on form Lillywhites Simon Barnes Europe edge ahead after fortunes swing Darkness halts Faldo's charge after 17 holes and forces fourball into second day Watson's wait of frustration Patricia Davies captures the spirit of the United States team as the talking stopped and the action got under way at The Balfry Taylor's Port Prost announces retirement Hole-By-Hole Guide to the First Day of the Ryder Cup Taylor's Port Yachting Mad about motorways Will Self, Connoisseur of service stations, seeker after complex gyratory systems, explains his obsession Sotheby's Local Colour Knight Magic Flexible Feasts I think, therefore I am a robot Modern living has produced a New Mental Incompetence Lost Art of the Motorcar Starstruck in the Holy Land Sheila Gunn travels to Israel, where, spending a night camping under the skies of the Negev desert, she gets and idea of how the land looked in biblical times Hayes and Jarvis Seacat Teletext Hayes and Jarvis Seaside idyll along a lane The holiday hanut was remote, the views superb; only the cost rankled Hollywood Picture Gallery Guides Prince makes hay While the ghost looks on and giggles Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Locality-who gives a fig? Sheffield is proud of the fig trees in its old steelworks. Richard Mabey explains how they got there - and the message they convey about local landscapes Unsung tit pipes up again Feather report Kodak Express Safeway Award Winners Restaurant Watch Cure to revive an old ham Fed up with squidgy slices, Fiona Beckett goes in search of real hams in Cumbria Game, set and match Hints on a difficult wine marriage Dish of the Day Best Buys Heart and stomach of a love affair Hattie Ellis opened a tea-shop at none, and has been in love with cooking - and eating - ever since Chop talk at the gastrodrome Sir Terence Conran is about to unveil a British eaterie Spain Rollexa Multiple Display Advertising Items Goldpine of Sussex Multiple Display Advertising Items Direct Reader Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items Buyers Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items British Antique Replicas The Direct Foam Supply Co Appege Lanvin Moriarti's workshop Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Talking Books A chat with the grateful dead Ruth Gledhill is surprised at the everyday normality everyday normality of a spiritualist service in Stourbridge Picture Gallery Saturday Rendezvous Teletext Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Harrington Discreet charm of a climber Francesca Greenoak is a late convert to the fragrant appeal of autumn clematis Langley House Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardening Grovewood Thermal Blinds BAC Conservatories The New Westwood L1000 Lawnrider Fruit Presses Susan Hill My Perfect Weekend Teletext Multiple Display Advertising Items Indoor games with a real thrill With heart in mouth, Jane Bidder watches her family put one of the new indoor activity centres through its paces Bangers and crash Vintage cars may tickle the sentimental fancy, but how on earth could we have forgotten the wilful quirks of these truculent monsters? The Times Invites Reapers to Private VIEWiNlGS at the V&A Win a Holiday Art of Holy Russia Children's events Oxford Heating Ltd Night moves in a garden Dreams Alasdair Riley visits an artist whose garden illustrations of his dreams inspired the children's writer, Rosemary Sutcliff Recycling the fabric of fashionable society Picture Gallery Show Kitchens London W1 Wyndham St LGE Chelsea Freehold The Rosemullion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol Mews Property for Sale Feature Multiple Classified Advertising Items After the frill has gone North Wales Avon NR Bath Wendover, Buckinghamshire West Wales SW5 Dordogne Weston, NR Beccles, Suffolk W14 Highgate Village Great Dunmow, Essex Wye Valley Hove, East Sussex Willingdon Stamford Bridge Nr. York Superb mini estate in Norfolk Broads Snaresbrook, London Cornwall Shatterling Mediterranean Floating House Amberley Pulborough 4 Miles For Sale Moreton-In-Marsh Southport area Costa Blanca/azahar, Spain Warwick Woodford Green Essex Art of the highest glass Vivienne Becker admires the influential work of Rene Lalique, back on the market at affordable prices Fragile family affair From father to son, the art of engraving on glass is flourishing Belgravia & Knightsbridge Need a guide? It's a bargain Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Word-Watching Teletext Picture Gallery Whats on Picture Gallery The Times Picture Gallery Authentic in hope and glory Stephen Pettitt reviews a superbly restored collection of historic Elgar recordings conducted by the composer EMI Classic CD It's the way they tell them Dance Review John Pereival on a transatlantic doublebill that produced mixed fortunes for the Vivarta Festival of South Asian Arts Mexican journey Concert Reviews RPO/Diemecke Barbican Family for tunes Bolshoi SO/Lazarev Birmingham Steinway Hall South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Horchhauser Royal Festival Hall Art Galleries Christy Moore Wimbledon Theatre Lindisfarne The Times Radio 1 Saturday Variations Choice Satellite Radio 1 Sunday Television and Radio Variations Choice Satellite City cartoons and spacesuits Matthew D'ancona Previews the Best of the Coming Week's Television Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3209 Heroes are not hard to find Caitlin Moran digs into the past for tomorrow's revolution Canadian Airlines International Best Films Best Sport Music Magazine Ginny Dougary Meets Robbie Coltrane Pedigree Draught P H S Magazine Contributors Jessica Mitford's Diary Austin Reed Something for the Weekend Deaf ears The queen and I Horse doctors Welsh majority Food for hicks Miele Travel Broadens the Mind Peugeot Coltrane at Large There's much, much more to the actor Robbie Coltrane than meets the eye, Ginny Dougary discovers. And not all of it's funny. Photograph by Brian Moody Be Comfortable with who You are Hush Puppies Gieves & Hawkes Aerody Toyota Exposed to the Limelight The Times offers pohtographers and artists a change to brighten up Britain with their art Maximum Exposure Competition Toyota Taxi Marriott Killing Time Marriott Noble Caledonia Limited Clarks Italy Travel with the Times Cook The Essentia An Italian Dinner Party The Wine Guide Jane MacQuitty started drinking wine at eight, and has been writing about it for The Times for 11 years. Here, she uses her taste-buds to advise on complementary wines to drink with Italian flavours Picture Gallery Turner's Venice Joseph Mallord William Turner RA 1775-1851 Tate Gallery The Silk Route Booker needs a great winner Paperbacks Food for little thought The Liberty Fashion Collection Inside Track Big Stories from Small Worlds: The Police Federation The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture In-Flight Entertainment Motor Neurons Radio signals transmitted from roadside beacon to vehicle, or from car to car, may be the key to clearing congestion on our motorways, Alan Jabaz reports Findings The Travel Collection City Lights Charles Bremner on the battle to keep to French language pure Eating Out The Stockbag Company The Dufflecoat Company Restaurant Guide Hine The Long Road to Paradise After years of conflict, Beirut is fighting to regain its position as the Riviera of the Middle East, Writes Alice Thomson Picture Gallery The Long Road to Paradise Not joining the club Robert Crampton pleads for a kinder distribution of aeroplane space Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Journey Latin America UK Holidays Rye Lodge Multiple Display Advertising Items The Blakeney Hotel Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Island Hotel Around the world in 80 ways Nicholas Courtney recounts the multifarious methods of transport used by him and his wife on their trans-globe journey Orient Express Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Madeira Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Osbren Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items New ZealaNd Travel Information Service Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bournemouth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enter Password Games People Play Nigel Walker - Welsh rugbyh player and former hurdler Chess The Listener Crossword No 3221: Raving? by Phi Bridge Picture Gallery The Times Claus Moser 'All the children at school said Heil Hitler, but the two jews-me and another boy-weren't allowed to' Michelob Beer Down to Earth

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