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News from 28/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Clare Deanesly, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Kenneth Longworth, John Vincent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Corresponden, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Bill Frost and Angela MacKay, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Pannick Qc, Ronald Faux, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Martin Grindley (Director), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Rhodri Davies, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, James Cooper, Lynne Truss, Roger Jones, Carl Mortished, Geoffrey Alderman, (Chairman), Tom Walker, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Peter Ball, S. A. Cang, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Lawrie Smith, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Keith Pike, B. H. Parker, Peter Barnard, Aileen Ballantyne, Pat Harvey, Chairman, Joel Brand, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Lindsay Cook, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, John Williams, Rodney Legg (Chairman), Marius Goring, Peter J. Cook Director, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Pamela Lock, Paul Wilkinson, John Challenor (Chairman), Peter D. Finch, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Marit Hergie, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Anne McElovy, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Dr James Le Fanu, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Angela MacKay and Bill Frost, Mel Webb, Christopher Browne, Gerald Larner, James Bogle, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Balfour, Tony Dawe, Nadine Meisner, Merlin Willcox, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Peter Geliot, Christopher Irvine, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Christopher Ellis, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, Ross Tieman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lynne Tuss, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,

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Smith reforms threatened by Beckett rift Kinnock poised for comeback Doubts were cast on the future of Labour's deputy leader, Margaret Beckett, after she gave only lukewarm support to John Smith's votiing reforms 13 more pits 'to be shut' Index Matthew Parris Bank chief admits £500m BCCI fraud Sex and Marriage Shevardnadze disappears as rebels march into Georgian siege city 58 pupils injured in bus crash Clinton will get tough with Libya When Dreams Died Abbey National 30p Police arrested after TV investigation News in Brief Navy couple are held Officers deny perjury Dogfight man guilty Record September chill BA bans Rushdie Tube strike threat Forte Hotels Tub-thumping Brown plumbs the depths of oratory Conference Sketch Benn voted off Labour's executive after 34 years Thatcher urges tough Europe role Correction Sinn Fein 'hypocrisy' angers Mayhew Britain defeats EC food colour ban Pilot shares blame for crash By a Staff Reporter: Peer's daughter and wife drown in sea The British Hernia Centre Doctors in tears as jury convicts them of beating maid A housemaid who worked up to 19 hours a day for only £75 a month was beaten with shoes and a rollilng pin by her employers Inhuman lives of secret slaves Question The Times experts Straight Talk By a Staff Reporter: Clerk caught robber on tape Disabled widow mugged at grave By a Staff Reporter: Conker boy dies in fall Hewlett Packard By a Staff Reporter: Atlantic sailor sets record by half an inch Peugeot Disel Patten bars most schools from bidding for extra cash Oxford research hit by £4m funding cut Patients get sexism warning Informer in suicide bid Woman in trouser ban wins £4,600 Dell BBC pop pickers poach Radio 5 DJ By a Staff Reporter: Abortion protester 'interfered in election' EDS Britons tied to wedlock Three in four disagree that the institution of marriage is dead Sex and Marriage: Main Findings Business booms for guides in marital minefield Counselling Conflicts tear asunder a heaven-sent union Bad Marriage Couples count the cash first Finance People Mercedes-Benz Complex dealing hid corruption £500m fraud at BCCI Public eyes start rural crime patrol Insurers tell vicars to lock churches Soldier fined for sex attack News in Brief Ton-up actor Flying visit Warden warned Hostess hurt Lands End Direct Merchants Vineyard seeks buyer with £1.5m Why parties believe that honesty is not necessarily the best economic policy Riddell on Politics Brown condemns pensioner poverty as 'evil and a crime In his speech on economic policy, Gordon Brown committed Labour to ending the means test for pensioners Labour in Brighton Blunkett promises to scrap NHS trusts Health The democratic reform bandwagon grinds to a halt Unions Refreshed Kinnock tap-dances back into limelight Personalities Smith's fate rests with local activists Consituencies 'Mum's army' attacked Education Short pledges to bounce back and take world title The Times World Chess Championship £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Classic fM 100-102 Teletext Mephisto Chess Computers Barclays Secrecy lifted on the wartime enemies within Home Office to release files on fascists The Times (Reuter): Clinton launches crusade for peace with democracy President says UN should not rush in as policeman for every international conflict Hilton National US rejects farm accord changes Last-minute appeal keeps LA lawmen out of jail Organiser of Waco cult raid resigns News in Brief (Reuter): Grenade attack (AP): Iraq mission Talks stalemate (Reuter): New leader (AP): Flag waiver (Reuter): Death penalty Husain urged to delay multi-party elections (AP): Sanguine Nasa chiefs defend rat slaughter Astronauts on board the space shuttle Columbia will kill rodents without an anaesthetic. Animal welfare groups have been quick to voice disapproval LiINGUA Phone War talk as South Africa deal is debated (AP): Iron-fisted Yeltsin spurns compromise on Russian polls President determined to force resignations of Khasbulatov and Rutskoi as White House siege tightens UPS Tsarist capital waits for sign of a victor Deputies in St Peterburg have passsed resolutions backing both sides. Their bickering and confusion are unlikely to be resolved until Moscow gies a lead How Moscow military aided collapse of Georgia Day of relentless bloodshed in Sukhumi marks latest turn in decades of bitter ethnic conflict over Abkhazia Our Foreign Staff: Bosnia chiefs open way to Muslim state in Europe Critics are blaming European mistakes for the move towards a Muslim republic. They say talks have not allowed for the growth of a multi-ethic country German teachers to fight violence with judo Helmut Kohl, conservative champion of law and order, is asking why there is so much classroom delingquency. One state is equipping staff to hit back 'Smiling Pope' could have lived Maverick Bossi threatens north Italian breakaway Hotline Journeys to a spiritual haven One year to the day after 35 Britons were killed on a flight in Nepal, Tony Dawe celebrates their lives The dreams that died on PK268 Travellers Seeking Adventure Their exams over, two friends had decided to explore Nepal together Within a week, the media had largely forgotten the victims of flight PK268 "I say dear, joining Mercury was Easy, and now… At home in the mountains Victor Radvils, Climber He believed that his professional ambitions were about to be fulfilled A brave heart, lost with its lines Dominic Sasse Poet His Widow at first could not believe that such a strong man had perished Mercury Residential Service Making a case for castration When a self-confessed child molester cries out for the surgeon's knife, does a doctor have the right to refuse? Infertility put on ice New 'ice baby' fertility techniques could allow women to give birth after the menopause, reports Aileen Ballantyne One man's poison is another's medicine Could the deadly toxin that causes botulism offer a panacea for the tremors of Parkinsonism? Lake Health Co. St. George's University School of Medicine Innovative Therapies They're making television to iron shirts by, so why not a more graphic listings guide? Lynne Truss Offa and out The Times Diary Bath calling The Times Diary King of all the hatreds In a small town in Germany lived one solitary Jews his fate bears witness to the world's favoruite tribal hostility Harsh words The Times Diary And so to Serbia The Times Diary Brick Rue The Times Diary Ireland's chain of dissent The silent men count, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Russia's near Abroad The West needs a policy for the Russian periphery The Wrong Questions Labour must get beyond its tax troubles Still Made in Heaven Marriage survies because it suits so well How the Tory faithful view Major Australia's decision VAT on books Patients' choice Trampled mice Professors all Encyclical on sin and birth control Future of Max Gate Goring and Equity Poste restante Interests undermined Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Memorial services Meetings Merchant Taylors' School Photographer's favourite picture of Monroe goes on sale Luncheons Farriers' Company Appointment Personal Column Cathedrals join battle with a swirling flood of tourists Appointments in the law Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir Owen Aisher Sir Owen Aisher, a joint founder of the tile and building materials firm Marley Ltd and its chairman from 1945 to 1982, died on September 26 aged 93. He was born on May 28,1900 Personal Column Overseas Travel George Kersley George Kersley, OBE, rheumatologist, died in Bath on September 1 aged 86. He was born there on December 27,1906 Rockin' Dopsie Rockin' Dopsie, zydeco singer, accordionist and bandleader, died near Lafayette, Louisiana, on August 26 aged 61. He was born in Carencro, Louisiana, on February 10,1932 More Irish Reprisals John Wilson John Spark (Jock) Wilson, CBE, former Assistant Commissioner at Scotland Yard, died on September 15 aged 71. He was born on May 9,1922 Roland Beguelin Roland Beguelin, a separatist leader who helped gain their own canton for Frenchlanguage inhabitants of Switzerland's Jura region, died on September 13 aged 71. He was born in Tramelan on November 12,1921 News The Times Crossword No 19,347 Business People in the Times Picture Gallery Weather The Times Tomorrow Refit Rethink Return Retreat The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices John Charcol Ltd Small Business 10,000 pit jobs 'to be axed' Just 12 mines sure to survive review Grand Met to shed 3,000 workers Arts Labour edges away from me-tooism Sport Running for Fun: More Results Studio's pledge goes by the board Clarke says UK has no cash for IMF poverty fund Ibstock Johnsen dives to £17m loss Pegasus Think tank aims to underpin revival of UK manufacturing Resignation threatened at Lloyd's Property group in reverse Tide turns for Govan shipyard Prospect of profit returns to Clydeside Clark uncorks a bid Cornwell Parker slides Vodafone to buy Air Call Phone call helps Opec EC to block airline aid Goldsmiths cuts losses Business failures fall by more than a fifth Business Roundup Brent Walker faces deadline on refinancing Hard-hit shareholders in Brent Walker, the empire built up by George Walker, have received more bad news to accompany further heavy losses at half time Heron warns that creditors may be paid late Continental Airlines Picture Gallery Bristol & West chief resigns Bellak steps down as head of Severn Trent Shares end higher on hopes of rate after G7 talks Stock Market NatWest to sell 8,000 mortgages for £300m Business Roundup Price pressure on T&S SAS chief resigns Legal & Public Notices Cost cuts propel HTV back into the black Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Company News in Brief Recent Issues Major Changes Barbican Exhibition Centre Wall Street Cheaney Shoemakers Ince 1886 London Chess Festival New boy at G7 gets to make friends and influence people Kenneth Clarke is on his first visit to a G7 finance ministers' meeting, in Washington. Janet Bush assesses what impression it is likely to make on him Clever lad from Derby The Times City Diary T-shirts galore The Times City Diary Going Dutch The Times City Diary Whisky in the tee The Times City Diary Capel quitters The Times City Diary Government can take no credit for recovery Hammerson Brent Walker Access to cost-effective data could become essential A. T. Cross (UK) Limited Bull in a grocery shop Tempus Ibstock Johnsen Severn Trent The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Good gains in thin trading Charity Christmas Card Council Banks found wanting by worried exporters Business Sale Franchises Picture Gallery Crestcom International, Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving force in the art world Business Services Secrets Revealed Touchstone Associate Ltd. Gultronics Company Store Briefings Last bow for the first lady Marilyn Horne, one of the century's great singers, is saying farewell to some of her best roles. She talks to Rodney Milnes Hopping between cultures Dance: A night of American jazz; plus a South Asian youth troupe Television Business to Business Curtain rises on drama at the Savoy Phantom success Arts Briefing Video Missing digits Entertainments Events Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release acrose the country Too much on the box tonight Television: The world's best TV (supposedly); plus Robbie Coltrane's new role Lynne Truss reports on the winning television entries at last week's Prix Italia Comic turns to crime Cracker ITV Comedy theatre Is it a film? Is it a game? You choose CD-i, the latest thing in interactive video, is about to become old hat. Stephenie Billen is your guide to the world DV International anthems Lindsay Quartet Wigmore Hall A past master of the valleys Concerts Mathias memorial St Asaph Cathedral Much better than she should be Theatre: A metaphorical folk tale from a Cuban company; and repetitive Japanese mime Innocent Eréndira Riverside Studios Origin of the specious A Nightmare For Charles Darwin BAC, Battersea Goldsmiths' Fair Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Charles Fellowes Partnership Burmah Castrol Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items How to select the best Peter Birk's article two weeks ago about training for lawyers has provoked opposing reactions Clare Deanesly, right a recruitment partner with a London firm, takes issue with the claim by Professor Birks that law graduates are missing out on training places Leave a door open A solicitor and a barrister plead for greater access to a legal career Bar goes political Inns and Outs Windfall School suit Lower the barriers Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Temptation Michael Howard must resist Counsel Computer Crashes Quarry Dougall Baker & McKenzie Multiple Classified Advertising Items MacDonald & Company Recruitment Shepherd & Wedderburn Ws Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Recruitment & Human… ICSA Consultants College Chambers Southampton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ivor Advertising & Communications Chambers Chambers & Partners: Professional… Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawyers log on to a computer bonus Claims and counter-claims over technology flops are booming. Hugh Thompson reports Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items Where foreign law firms fail Japan may seem a promising market. But the results are not always good Finishers in the Reebok/The Times National Fun Run Doherty's victory threatens elite Prost leaves mixed feelings in his wake Oliver Holt finds that four world titles do not bring a guarantee of universal acclaim Marino moves closer to national record as he overtakes Unitas Results and Tables Jennings gets to grips with golf Obree waits to hear test result Van Basten misses World Cup showdown with England Rob Hughes discloses how close Holland's leading goalscorer came to winning his race to full fitness Ferdinand's mistake lifts Wimbledon Pools Forecast For the Record Nigeria aim to recruit Ekoku for World Cup Today's Fixtures Glover has faith in Rambo's Hall Richard Evans Nap: Nichodoula (3.40 Brighton) Next best: King Rat (2.10 Brigton) Thunderer: Newscastle Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Exeter Pitman decides to retire from saddle High-goal game strives for better balance John Watson feels polo tournaments would benefit from reduction of high handicaps The Times Rapid Raceline Europe's old guard miss the points Emerging talent must be identified for attempt to regain Ryder Cup John Hopkins reflects on three days at The Belfry which brought a glorious era to an end How the Players Fared McGeechan underlines All Black weaknesses Cup change gives Wales chance to take on world Vann confirmed for Bruno-Lewis bout Sport in Brief Williams faces Wales a Faldo sets new mark India's players warned Wild card for Austin Nicolle loses place Fourth time lucky Top player killed WORD-WATCHlNG Televison and Radio Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Football Concise Crossword No 3211 'Our hopes crashed around our ears' Fortuna left trailing in Whitbread Round the World Race Lawrie Smith, the British skipper of Fortuna, writing exclusively for The Times, describes how his pace-setting yachat was reduced to an also-ran as a mast failed to take the strain Leaders start to stretch sea legs Winning Move Word-Watching World Cup organiser admits to S Africa anxieties Time/system Golf Death of Moores may lead to sale of Everton

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