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News from 29/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Helen Nowicka and John Shaw, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Richard Butler, Anatol Lieven, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Alex de Waal, Melvyn Marckus, Michael McDonald, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, John E. Strafford, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Martin Fletcher, K. Cox, Richard Ford Home Affairs Correspondent, Anne Winton, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Monks, General Secretary, Rachel Kelly, Tanya Cordrey, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Wolfgang Münchau and Colin Narbrough, Dean Stiles, S. A. Watson, Thomas B Haran, Sally Ann Nash, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, Hastings (Chairman of Trustees), Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, R. E. Megarry, Kate Muir, Jonathan Prynn and Robert Morgan, John Aldridge, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Mike Cunningham, Richard Cork, Gavin Winton, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Geoffrey Chandler, Chairman, Marit Hargie, Mark Pendlington, Adam Hill, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, R. H. B. Malim, R. W. Dunk, Paul Wilkinson, Lin Jenkins and Jeremy Laurance, Peter Bryan, Abba Eban, Richard Evans, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Alice Thomson, John Towers, Barry Pickthall, Eric Fearon, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Graham, Chairman, Alan Hamilton, and Michael Peschardt, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Victor Hochhauser (Managing Director), Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene and Ian Murray, Alan Lee, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Chris Moore, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Smith makes last-ditch bid to avert defeat 'Sleazy, shabby Tories' attacked The Labour leader's spririted rallying call to his party conference may not be enough to carry him to success in today's crucial vote on reforms Tax rises will hit consumers Index Rock and Ages Major is yesterday's man, says Delors Abba Eban Yeltsin moves troops round parliament Detective arrested after TV allegations Keating applauds visit by prince Three Graces sold Margot Norman Chopard 30p Lilley responds to Thatcher with extra aid for heating bills Disgraced Foulkes resigns The P4 on the street Race to save statue for nation Correction Smith gets tipsy on slugs of rhetoric Conference Sketch Bus children still critical Anti-abortionist cleared 700 mourn teenager Saleroom staff arrested Sinn Fein 'must renounce violence' News in Brief Victim asks judge to show mercy to murder-plot wife September shivers to a showery conclusion By a Staff Reporter: Killer husband was given gun licence Mother crippled by birth blunder receives £1.5m By a Staff Reporter: Sacked white man claims race bias London woos visitors with arts NEC Liberated in San Francisco Best for business Best for sport Peugeot Teenagers fail to heed warnings on tobacco Health organisations have reacted to new statistics on smoking by renewing calls for a ban on cigarette advertising New shafts caused pit collapse Major 'opposes BA ban on Rushdie' Firemen's pay hopes raised Swift aid pledged to crime victims Scotland Yard charter sets out performance targets for force British Midland Question the Times experts Straight Talk British Gas Mixed comprehensive to put boys and girls in separate classes Patten is accused of insulting teachers Official jailed for six years BCCI fraud trail Torbay welcomes Maastricht rebel The Times Television shopping launched Abbey National Bomb-case man wins 12-year battle to clear his name Anti-racist groups defend rights of BNP Civil liberties campaigners claim the decision by police to prevent a BNP demonstration is a threat to freedom Toshiba UK seeking to close extradition loopholes Advertisers put faith in power of golf Holiday boy back in court News in Brief Miami murder rate 'dropping' Suspects held Crack haul Boat found Plant poison Crime centre Charity rise TB tests Judge retires Eureka Electronics Ltd Electronic Arts 'Slippery' Kasparov evades defeat after surprise by Short The Times World Chess Championship Oxbridge team to put Kipling on the map A university expedition plans to locate and conquer a vast, remote peak straight out of the pages of Jungle Book next year £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Woolwich Building Society Leader's keynote speech fails again to challenge party's traditional assumptions Riddell on Politics Smith wins cheers for his ridicule of 'barmy' Tories Labour's leader stirs conference with warning to Major that Tony 'vultures' are circling over Downing Street Labour in Brighton Prescott vows to reverse BR sale Industry Brighton puts political marriage to test Personalities Final push to swing union support Vote on Labour reforms Guide to critical votes Labour to support single currency Europe Muslims poised to set their seal on partition of Bosnia Hurd puts limits on peacekeeping IBM Picture Gallery 'Vive la différence' strikes chord with embattled French Paris intellectuals hanker after old certainties. Now France, which once offered an alternative culture, is not sure what it stands for, writes Charles Bremner Georgians pledge to take back Sukhumi Abkhazians fired on the plane carrying Eduard Shevardnadze and his wounded soldiers as they retreated to Tbilisi. In the face of defeat, he promises the fight will go on Kwai Paris tones down bellicose trade talk Poet and autocrat vie for Russia's soul Naples rises up over war history (Reuter, AP): Venezuela gas pipe explosion kills 51 News in Brief (Reuter): Embassy bomb (AP): Poles agree (AFP): Industry vow (AP): Neutral shift (Reuter): Kravchuk acts (AFP): Left cleared (AFP): Liquid assets US aims for swift end to Somalia involvement As Washington tacitly admitted that the military operation against General Aidid had failed, the UN leader announced a visit to Somalia to shore up international support (AFP): 'Pretoria shares blame' for 9,000 deaths UN deadline adds to pressure on Gaddafi (Reuter): First Lady sparkles on Capitol Hill Congressional star performances confirm presidency's best asset JEM Murdoch calls off New York paper bid News in Brief (Reuter): 100 feared dead (Reuter): Strike ends Poll confirmed (Reuter): Nuclear talks War hero dies Sticking to the Wright stuff Radio 1's revolution spares a garrulous old-timer National Westminster Bank America in the dock The case of two brothers accused of killing their parents has put a corrupt society on trial, says Ben MacIntyre Domestic disservice Have you stopped beating your servants? Some neglect their duty to au pairs The slaughter of Asia's innocents A dose of feminism would help to end the repulsive—and profitable—tradition of putting baby girls to death 'An event of such magnitude that opera-goers behaved like football fans…' Kate Muir sees New York toast the singers who first performed at the Metroplitan Opera 25 years ago Tories have no fury like a leader scorned Disloyalty now seems to be the Conservative norm, Peter Riddell says Kirkdale Alan Coren A survey of sexual preferences is needed before nurses changes uniforms After Benn… Big brother The Times Diary Picture Gallery The conservative party John Smith is content to have the old cabals about him, keeping Labour's face pointing back to a discredited past Civic war Open house Desperately sought An 'EC'for the Middle East? A community will safeguard peace, says Abba Eban Feed the Hungry Sheep America's foreign policy needs more vision and greater clarity Peace in Pieces A nationalist pact will not solve Ulster's problems Paint It Grey The triumph of youth at Radio 1 is not the end of an era Seeking redress in arms for Iraq case Tory agents Cost of living Selection process for QCs defended Charities and honesty Video games Assisting engineers Smith and the unions Threat to London orchestras Concert lesson Consumer index Weighty tomes Court Circular Anniversaries The King's School, Canterbury Personal Column Today's royal engagements Latest wills Dinners Luncheons Church news Tourism takes toll on sphinx Birthdays today Memorial services Marriages Clockmakers' Company Forthcoming marriages Appointments Lieutenant-General James Doolittle Lieutenant-General James Doolittle, who planned and led the first US air raid on Tokyo, in 1942, died in Pebble Beach, California, on September 27 aged 96. He was born in Almeda, California, on December 14,1896 Personal Column Arthritis Research The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The National Deaf Children's Society Bruce Teicholz Bruce Teicholz, a second world war resistance leader who helped save thousands of Hungarian and Polish Jews, died on September 7 aged 89 The Right Rev Eric Trapp The Right Rev Eric Trapp, Bishop of Zululand, 1947-57. Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 1957-64, and Bishop of Bermuda, 1970-75, died on September 8 aged 83. He was born on July 17,1910 Jose de Azeredo Perdigao Jose Henrique de Azeredo Perdigao, chairman for 30 years of the Gulbenkian Foundation, died in Lisbon on September 10 age 96. He was born on September 19,1896 (From a Correspondent): The Landing in the Crimea Hype behind a bestseller Julia Llewellyn Smith watches a spin-doctor's meticulous plans to boost Ken Follett's worldwide book sales of 40 million Correction Media, Sales & Marketing Regional Sales Managers Housebuilding Courtaulds Coatings Employment Service Bella Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touche Ross CJA Antiques Trade Gazette OPG BKBC Associates Media, Sales & Marketing BSN Group Oh what a lovely famine? "Watching a camera crew at work in a refugee camp is a shocking experience. " Alex de Waal reviews a new book that finds distortion at every turn of the lens Publish and be vulgar Britain's biggest-selling newspaper is 150 years old this weekend. What is its secret? Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Colliers International European/Middle East Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Allsop & Co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lindsay Square Sw1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cala Homes (South) Ltd Allison Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items A perfect time to move out of town As sales in the capital pick up, the time is right to revive the dream of rural bliss, Rachel Kelly writes Property For those considering quitting the capital, a guide to five commuter havens all within an hour of London The Times Crossword No 19,348 News Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Trucking Cost Cuts Rate Cuts Job Cuts The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Getting off the money merry-go-round No Title Clarke out to tax spending not incomes The Chancellor hinted in Washington last night that consumers, not business, will pay the price of increased taxation to be announced in the November Budget Mirror share sale heads for success Arts Picture Gallery Outcry over planned coal cuts Sport Adaytum Systems Running for Fun: Team Results Director disqualifications climbed to record 651 last year Cash call at Fiat after £400m loss Minorco Camdessus says Europe has room for interest rate cuts Promising economic developments of the past decade have failed to bear fruit. Instead the worlds's economic problems are feeding on each other, according to the IMF Lloyd's to face proxy pressure Barclaycard savings cost 400 jobs Opec talks slowed by Kuwait GrandMet in SA link Lonrho arm expands Bass selling 111 pubs Pay deal scrapped Allied London ahead Hutchison resignation VW rejects Seat plan Lloyd Thompson shares hit by 20% payout rise Business Roundup Minorco to become world player in mining A huge asset swap between Minorco and its parent shareholders will transform the world minning industry even though the buyer will not be dipping into its cash pile Sears sweeps back into the black at half-time UCB Invoice Discounting Limited Overseas boost for Watts Dorling to switch publishing emphasis CNT Thorn hits back at US misconduct allegations MGN sale has fund managers jostling for position Stock Market Takare calls for £68m to fund growth Great Portland buys from chairman Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Company News in Briief Recent Issues Major Changes London & Manchester pays more Amberley issue Hamlet placing S&u advances The Times The Times World Chess Surging small shares leave Dow standing Wall Street Rescuing the corporate image after the Mirror cracked Melvyn Marckus traces the fall and rise of Mirror Group Newspapers since the death of Robert Maxwell in November 1991 Innocents abroad The Times City Diary Costco confusion The Times City Diary About my freehold… The Times City Diary Bottom line The Times City Diary Trading places The Times City Diary Bad timing The Times City Diary Electric don The Times City Diary Doubts over cost of Lloyd's plan Business Letters Full employment is possible without inflation Sears Takare Italian driving Tempus Great Portland Berkeley Jacobs Financial Services Ltd Minorco Earlier gains halved Hutchison Telecom IVECO Ford Truck Trucks turn the corner Commercial Vehicles Sales are picking up at last after hitting a rough patch. Tanya Cordrey reports on the new mood of optimism Making it pay off in the long haul Choosing the right truck finance scheme is critical Dark clouds for light van makers Commercial Vehicles Sales of small vans in August were almost 7 per cent down on the same month last year, Adam Hill reports Conservative, reliable and massively successful, Ford Transit is way ahead of the rest Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans Medium market under threat Department of Transport changes of licence rules could restrict the number of people using commercial vehicles No need to get complex Body and trailer builders have a problem promoting their wares. John Towers on a market which is not going to let over-stretched budgets keep it down For many companies, word of mouth continues to be the best method of selling their goods Big Earner Logistics sector is in for a shake-up The recession has meant that companies have been taking a fresh look at the ways of delivering goods Companies meet the high cost of change Commercial Vehicles Mike Cunningham of how truck manufaturers have developed their vehicles for the 21st century The EC's demands for quieter, less polluting trucks have been met BT When big means best Dealers with new equipment and premises will be the ones to succeed Autotech Making hew tracks Government deregulation of buses and a review of road freight rules have led to important changes on our roads If people do not actually see clean buses on the street, they tend to discount the solutions they offer Eurotech A threat to safety? The number of operations found running unroadworthy trucks has risen dramatically this past year Many small firms are not aware of their legal duties The Times Unit Trust in Formation Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Good times in Gomorrah Television: Benedict Nightingale on the first of Tales of the City, adapted from Armistead Maupin's stories Music Rich taste of Devonshire cream Richard Cork hails the largest survey ever mounted of drawings from the great collection at Chatsworth A beach that is forever England Cinema: David Robinson reports on French festival that celebrates British films National Theatre Rock 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 Truthful portrayal of garret life Opera: Rodney Milnes welocmes the return of a fine Opera North staging of puccini La Bohème Grand, Leeds Winning her laurels Daphne Festival Hall/Radio 3 In the spirit of Lenny Concert: Bernstein anniversary celebrated LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican The Times Dancing in a club with no age limit Sorry, kids—pop music is a game for grown-ups. Adrian Deevoy talks to the wrinklies who still rule rock, whatever Radio I may think McDonald's nuggets Rock Concerts: Paul Sexton tastes two sorts of soul Michael McDonald Jazz Café, Nwi Smooth and sassy Silk Apollo, W6 London Mozart Players Music among the Alps Festival Taking a Grimm view Dance: An unorthodox treatment of a familiar tale Cinderella Lyceum, Sheffield Tomorrow on the Arts Pages Goldsmith's Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Data Connection Royal Brompton The Hogarth Group Drake International Angela Mortimer Knight Frank & Rutley International Independent Computer Solutions (Icos) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Ritz Person-Elle Recruitment Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Minet Multiple Display Advertising Items LCR Advertising Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Temps Recruitment Consultants Phaldon Press Ltd Paloma Picasso Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finishers in the Reebok/The Times National Fun Run Ferguson sees danger in being spoilt for choice Robson given the task of keeping Manchester United up to the mark against Honved Rangers looking to Gough for added security in defence By our Sports Staff: Dundee United go out on away goals Last Night's Results Hewlett Packard Barbarians make light of Exeter League emerges from union shadow to find bright future ` Word-Watching Pantomime hero seeking a punch-line Srikumar Sen on the boxer still trying to prove that he is not a round peg in a square ring Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures For the Record Iberiab Cheltenham Welcome waits for South Africans Sport in Brief Bout postponed Double for Sydney Pakistan's safety fears Strong Barbarian party Mountjoy pulls out Are entries rely on luck of draw Richard Evans Nap: Lacy Williams (4.10 Newmarket) Next best: Dover Straits (4.40 Newmarket) Today's Races on Television Newmarket C4 Rapid Raceline Newmarket Salisbury Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings William Hill Carweek Cowdrey the gentle amateur leaves ICC in good health Game takes giant steps forward under leadership of global ambassador Alan Lee reviews an era in which government of world cricket called for a mix of courage and tenacity Tour de France cavalcade will bring South grinding to halt BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Rugby League Lewis brushes aside Bruno's verbal sparring Hopes high for the best of British Concise Crossword No 3212 FA charges Ruddock with misconduct Winning Move Word-Watching Cricket Directors attacked as Clough storm deepens Salestrac Ltd Dickson's Tokio noses in front of rivals

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