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News from 30/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, M. J. Kinch, Liz Dolan, Anthony Harris, Edward Gorman and Frances Gibb, Jon Ashworth, David Churchill and Chris Lockwood, Joh Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, John Vincent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Sean McGrail, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, D. L. Flusfeder, George Sivell, Aitken Fyall, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Jon Ashworth and Patricia Tehan, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Howard Davies, N. Elliott Burrows, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Raymond Batkin, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Graham Duffill, A. J. Stacpoole, Osb, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, G. G. Fiegel, Cyril A. Pigott, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Peter Nichols, Anatole Kaletsky, Patricia Tisdall, D. E. Simons, (Principal), Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, Peter Turnbull, Ian McIntyre, John Percival, Annabel Ferriman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, P. G. Land, Stuart Crainer, Mary Glen Haig, Albert Beale, Susan Gilchrist, Barrie Searle, Doreen Massey, Director, Malcolm Brabant, Sophie Reed, Keith Ray, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, R. M. Napier, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Christina Koning, Wolfgang Münchau, Christopher Elliot and Roger Boyes, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. J. Westall, Sue Kernaghan, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, David Ekserdjian, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Frederick Lawton, David Lipsey, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, D. P. Marchessini, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Andro Linklater, Rona Currey, R. W. Johnson, William Rees-Mogg, Jo Ellis, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Philip Webster Political Editor, James Pringle, Simon De Bruxelles, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, John Philip Jones, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, G. J. Masters, John Horsnell, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Oliver Holmes, C. F. T. Hartop, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Melvyn Marckus, A. M. Airey, (Chairman and Managing Director),

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VAT on fuel is opposed by 92% in poll Index Mary Ann Sieghart Smith's gamble pays off Passionate Prescott speech clinches defeat of union block vote John Smith's victory over the unions on voting reforms has strengthened his authority as Labour leader and put the pressure back on John Major On Other Pages Afflicted girl defies doctors by walking Libby Purves Our Foreign Staff: Moscow deadline extended More than 100 Lloyd's names given legal aid Janet Daley The Famous Grouse 30p Cancer blunder victims to sue Verbal bulldozer clears the path for Smith reforms Conference Sketch The Apricot Connection British PLO killer wins release from Cyprus jail After serving eight years of a life sentence, a PLO operative from South Shields says he is a changed man Major ends action over magazine Portillo accuses EC of destroying jobs Libya softens line oh bomb suspects News in Brief Heseltine speech is off Rare plant shoots stolen Council bans fox hunts Last chance for fire deal Security man accused Escaper stabbed PC 'Copycat' pill death Yard charges detective Lottery regulator named Hatton Garden raid Couple on trial after reconstructed face 'uncovered murder' Wife tells how bees killed her husband Punk Couture 'Kamikaze' passenger sues BR Briton, 60, fights off Florida gunman Unlikely hero wins battle for Channel swimmers Couple told they are too fat to foster Joke comes true for hospital lightbulbs Selfridges Army wives beg for soldiers to be given more time at home Dell By a Staff Reporter: Victims fear strain of legal action Some are just glad to be alive, others say someone must pay GP fundholders' patients are 'jumping queues' Alliance Francaise No Title New writers join fast lane to bestseller list Book promotion set to thrust six unknown novelists into the limelight of commercial success Question The Times experts Straight Talk Hoover was within law on flights offer Judge rules out more night flights Nationwide Way cleared for nuclear waste plant After 16 years of uncertainty, the Thorp nuclear reprocessing plant at Sellafield could be operational by the end of the year Dixons Educational Discounts Experts divided over the fate of Canova's Graces RAC warns of road pricing backlash Ex-soldier trapped drug dealer News in Brief Bail refused Coach deaths Laura breathes Detective fined Body found Child maintenance cases risk swamping the courts Concern is growing over the recovery of what many regard as punitive maintenance payments from absent fathers Barristers accused of court abuse Nationwide Jaguar sells plant to Germans House of Fraser Stores Kray twin taken to hospital for heart tests Patten attacks NUT over test defiance Teacher's leaders remain unmoved by criticism of their opposition to league tables and insist that test results remain secret The Daily Telegraph Police leader warns of strike demand Sheehy package threatens a shambles, federation says Slime squad halts mudflat villains £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Fax Press Ltd Classic fM 100-102 Teletext 'Demon' Kasparov dodges killer blow The Times World Chess Championship Cuore Sportivo And here are 2,626 we made earlier… Peter Trievnor Weve Completely Changed our… Principles Smith's reforms win by a whisker John Smith staked his authority on modernising the Labour party. He won yesterday—but only just Labour in Brighton Labour in Brighton Egg sandwiches, tea- and vital change of heart Key Votes Boost for women MPs Prescott comes to Omov's defence Personalities Workers' leaders clash in the final power struggle The Unions Decision hits a painful nerve Constituencies Melodrama gets right headlines for leadership Riddell on Politics (Reuter): Siege rebels threaten to shoot Yeltsin loyalists Clinton praises restraint of Russian leader in Moscow parliamentary showdown Reuter: Coup plot 'foiled by dissolving parliament' Eastern mafias tighten grip on German cities City shows contempt for madding crowd Our Foreign Staff: Abkhazians claim 'total victory' over Georgians Russian naval vessels evacuated about 3,000 refugees from the region. Suspicion about Russia's role in the conflict is growing Sun Alliance Reuter: Muslim conditions strangle hope for Bosnia peace pact The Sarajevo leadership still wants negotiations with its enemies to resume on the return of land taken by force and to undo the gains made by "ethnic cleansing" Unions give Bonn warning of autumn discontent over pay Forte Hotels Briton who spied on drug gang sues Germans for back pay Rebuke by Pope riles separatists MEPs grace glass palace Mitsotakis prepares for exit Ill-health forces Comrade Georges to retire China warns Patten it may revoke 1995 elections Many people in Hong Kong believed that Peking would not disturb a legally elected council, even if a " colonial poodle". But Peking has dashed that hope Israel cuts army reserve to reap peace dividend Lean times are ahead for the gas guzzlers By our Foreign Staff: Aborigines threaten boycott of Olympics B&Q Jackson's home faces fire threat Retiring Powell keeps White House aim secret (Reuter): Farmer's son tipped to be Polish leader News in Brief Aide acquitted Neo-Nazi jailed (AP): Semtex sell-on (AP): Cool cat Miele Vive Marie-Antoinette The execution 200 years ago of the queen who never said 'Let them eat cake' is now being criticised as her reputation is being reassessed. Charles Bremner reports Giving Labour's women a leg up Quotas may be unfair but the party is determined to adopt them, says Mary Ann Sieghart Keep scandal in the family Is Gorbachev being smeared? The old man's affliction Catching the prostage early… bad news for foot fetishists… the danger in your vegetable garden Medical Briefing Toe-timing Beware onions A mother's secret pain More help is needed for the trauma of a medical abortion, says Annabel Ferriman Royal National Lifeboat Institution Raging with doubt Beliefs about hormones tell us more about the balance of power in society than about the biological truth Doctors believed that hormones would provide a final understanding of many mysteries Pil-food Intervent Single sex schools can free the intellects of girls and boys from the petty constraints of mundane life Mixed education is almost an anti-female conspiracy Beckett back to front The Times Diary Right on Major The Times Diary Make my day Mr Clinton Americans approve of their president's policy, but will it improve their lives? Liberal with love The Times Diary John mortified The Times Diary No more tax please, Kenneth Public spending must be cut, says Howard Davies Back from the Brink John Smith must now make up for squandered time An Unjust Burden Penalising responsible fatherhood is folly Amazing Graces Almost all fine art is international not national heritage Police corruption and 'Panorama' D-Day anniversary Names in vogue Comparing life in Britain and US Teenage pregnancies 'Puma' sightings Studies, not visas History with a future Population explosion Unseen perils of insurance policies Keeping fit at 88 Older cars Opportunities knock Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Personal Column Observing the night sky in October Memorial services Dinners Receptions Appointments Forthcoming marriages Westminster School Lord Mayor of London Royal visit James Boyden James Boyden, Labour MP for Bishop Auckland form 1959 to 1979, died on September 26 aged 82. He was born on October 19,1901 Boris Moishezon Boris Moishezon, Soviet-born mathematician and dissident, died from a heart attack in Leonia, New Jersey, While jogging on August 25 aged 55 Personal Column Marie Curie Cancer Care Surgeon Captain Edward Bingham Surgeon Captain Edward Bingham, CBE, died on September 1 aged 92. He was born in Dungannon, Co. Tyrone, on January 2,1901 Geoffrey Imeson John Geoffrey lmeson, foreign correspondent and assistant editor of Reuters, died in Brixhan, Deveon, on September 21 aged 89. He was born on August 24,1904 Austregesilo de Athayde Pope John Paul Dies Suddenly after Reign of 33 Days Mohamed Aziz Lahbabi Angkor rises from war's ruin Cambodia's tourist hopes Skiing for the family Channel tunnel mystery Cuban tour Flyaways Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Three tiers for the French Delays hamper le Shuttle pricing The tunnel operator are having to delay sales through tour operators Slip off with the children 'Dream' campaign from BA Florida fights to keep its Brit appeal Sunshine State's charm offensive Overloaded Ireland Seychelles targets greens France on track for two new TGV lines Seychelles tries to preserve 'paradise' The Seychelles government is out to safeguard the islands' environment 'Too many' tourists ruin Ireland's charm Gatwick's future under a cloud South African Airways Businessmen get on their bikes Travelogs Breath of fresh air Snow safety control Launching a new link Going for a song Satellite snapshots Isles count the cost News The Times Crossword No 19,349 Picture Gallery Business Sport Weather Features Books The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Second Time Second Call The Pound Anatole Kaletsky Shop chiefs warn Clarke on VAT Retailers warned the Chancellor about the treat to recovery from raising VAT in the November Budget; the CBI, however, agrees with the idea of higher indirect taxes The Chancellor flies a kite Entrepreneur to pocket £200m Arts Sport Cadbury in talks to join lottery bid Minolta Looking at the Mirror BA dreams up ticket campaign MMC to refocus on cinema industry Civil Aviation Authority Pension trustee plan lacks ideal candidates Opec agrees six-month output deal Clinton seeks to double export value by year 2000 Business Roundup Quiligotti suspended Fitch cuts its losses Lloyd's group to sue Nuclear Electric plan Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Loss tops £1.2m at Starmin Central TV reports brighter picture By our City Staff: Towry Law seeks share quotation Chef & Brewer sale crowns dramatic week for GrandMet Royal Mail Maher to step down at Pentos Thirsty speculators look for sell-off move from Forte Stock Market Viacom talks up Paramount bid Accountants and Financial Directors Exhibition Wankie Colliery Company Limited Alexon getting a grip after first-half plunge into red Wall Street Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Major Changes Half-time tumble for Hogg Brace called Reed chairman Labour must convince voters economy is safe in its hands Economic View Anatole Kalesky believes John Smith would be foolish to rely on Tory incompetence to persuade the electorate to vote Labour American by proxy The Times City Diary Day tripper The Times City Diary Stage-struck The Times City Diary Musical chairs The Times City Diary News agency The Times City Diary Amstrad's new course bodes well Business Letters Pay up on time Costain Pentos Money making idea Cellar's market Tempus Central TV Portleigh Pet Food Co Fiat's £2.1bn shake-up puts Milan bourse under pressure Costain in £84m rights to cut debt and invest in US One of Britain's best-known builders is pulling itself back from the brink by raising cash from its battered shareholders after hefty disposals have reshaped the group Turkish Airlines Hodder Headline gives VAT warning Company News in Brief By our City Staff: Medeva's fate could hinge on patent case By our City Staff: Seat chief will step down today The Times London Chess Festival PSB may try to oust ICD directors Shares drift lower Omega Applied Management Sciences Ltd Finance Director La Crème De La Crème London Transport Administration/secretary Marketing Accountant with Flair Accountancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Qualified Accountant Prager and Fenton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recruitment Consultants Group Howgate Sable Selection & Search Laurntian Financial Group Mirror, Mirror off the wall No duty of care to rescuer Any Other Business Council can be sued by one formerly in care Limit to use of police documents Strong medicine for general practitioners Audit The Times Unit Trust Information Sercice FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Theatre Messing up some good ingredients Cinema: Geoff Brown sits down to Like Water for Chocolate and suffers visual indigetion Starts Tomorrow Tyneside How to cook up a storm Stephanie Billen disovers the recipe for an award-winning box-office hit Opera Portlelgh Pet Food Co Bass in need of ballast Concert LFO/Pople Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessement of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Four square chaps, thirty tunes Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds plenty of fun in the West End's latest compilation musical Forever Plaid Apollo Toytown still charms Noddy Wimbledon Terminally grounded Dance: A multinational collaboration Changing Planes The Place The Times Lament for the ruins of all wars An opera inspired by the bombing of Dresden is receiving its British premiere. Richard Morrison met its composer CD Direct More than a match for Max Ernst John Russell Taylor hails an artist who deserves to be better known Goldsmiths Fair British Museum English National Opera Giles display Arts Briefing The art of dissipation Andro Linklater on a tormented life devoted to alcohol, drugs and bad company that still producted one novel of lasting worth Pursued by Furies a Life of Malcolm Lowry By Gordon Bowker HarperCollins, £25 Songbird stew and pun pastiche D. L. Flufeder Strange Pilgrims By Gabriel Garcia Marquez Jonathan Cape, £14.99 Writes of Passage By G. Cabrera Infante Faber, £14.99 Readers of the Times are More Likely to Purchase… Homage to a Catalonian Joan Miro, 1893-1993 Essays by Rudi Fuchs, Christopher Green and Robert Lubar Little Brown, £50 When sisterhood is vengeful Christina Koning the Robber Bride By Margaret Atwood Bloomsbury, £15.99 Rabbie set to music Ian McIntyre the Songs of Robert Burns Edited by Donald A. Low Routledge, £125 Janus Publishing Company Terrible beauty or romantic eyewash? Peter Ackroyd appreciates a historian who is wonderfully sceptical about the posturings of Ireland's extremists Paddy & Mr Punch Connections in English and Irish History By R. F. Foster Viking, £22.50 Our lady of the prisoners R. W. Johnson in No Uncertain Terms Memoris By Helen Suzman Sinclair-Stevenson, £17.99 How to build Jerusalem Paul Barker an Agenda for Britain By Frank Field HarperCollins, £6.99 Just a band of ordinary men Walter Ellis U2: A Conspioracy of Hope By Dave Bowler and Bryan Dray Sidgwick & Jackson, £14.99 Plagued by their unruly troops David Lipsey Leading the Left By Peter Shore Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £17.99 Portlelgh Pet Food Co A forceful wave of innovation Portmouth's new policies aim to bring prosperity to the city. Patricia Tisdall reports on a city that is going places Portsmouth port has become the second busiest in the UK Zurich Insurance Company a Limited Picture Gallery Barclays Matra Marconi Space Ferry companies strain at the leash The port has expanded dramatically and is actively encouraging improvements Portsmonth Marriott Hotel Southern Electric South Downs College University of Portsmouth Enterprise Ltd Blue Print Portsmouth Business buys high-tech skill Clearing all hurdles Portsmouth University is delighted at its change of status, reports John O'Leary IBM United Kingdom Limited Tourist tide turns on nostalgia The city has many attractions for visitors, including warships old and new. Patricia Tisdall reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery A million square feet to run The university markets its expertise in property to other organisations Portsmouth Hampshire Training Enterprise Council Limited For Information regarding Forthcoming Special… City's tight ship Recession has hit the older defence industries hard Last-minute goal sends Rangers tumbling out Bruce guides United into second round Daly will prove big hit at Wentworth Norwich show admirable resolve For the Record Fixtures The Times Campbell scores from close range to decide tie Word-Watching Japanese swiftly discover harsh realities Lions must prepare with home comforts Rugby Commentary Corinthian of rare gifts and sharp wit Andrew Longmore joins those who came to pay tribute to James Hunt yesterday Phillies gallop to place in play-offs Baseball Details Truer starts Politics should be kept out Americans have no weak tail Neutral corner Dennis makes move Duel scheduled Kings out to conquer Sponsor steps in Back to business College backs Syed Grudging tribute to talent Little Woods Pools Navratilova plays on for further year Sport in Brief Lemon Souffle's career in balance New Market Today's Races on Television New Market C4 Richard Evans Nap: Diskette (3.10 Newmarket) Next best: Darnay(4.10 Newmarket) Lingfield Park Cheltenham Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Canon Lewis wins battle for acceptance by British public Victory over Bruno will set up $100 million pay day against Morrison, Bowe and Tyson Maloney remains true to his roots Andrew Longmore on what motivates the man behind the rise and rise of Lennox Lewis Tactical switch keeps crew in contention Lawrie Smith, skipper of Fortuna, remains optimistic despite a dramatic start to their world voyage La Poste suffers in strong winds Webster to sign Salford contract BBC1 Variations Motor Racing Villa display power and passion Japan refuses to be thrown by blues bothers John Goodbody on the issue that has outraged traditionalists at the world judo championships Concise Crossword No 3213 Winning Move Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Rangers lose out on away goals in Sofia BHHI Yachting Libel writ the last rite prior to world title bout Selector Europe Hewlett Packard Saville & Holdsworth Ltd Selector Europe Goldman Sachs Better for the change Incresingly, modern manager are being asked to cope with change Stuart Crainer suggests how Fianacial Selections Services Gkrs Search & Selection Atkearney Ernst & Young GKRS Search & Selection Ward Executive Limited Scottish Tourish Board Thompson Associates Limited Whitehead selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Ramsey Hall Associates Eames Jones Judge Hawkings Whitehead selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd Adderley Featherstone plc Directors Seeking a New Role? 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Little Limited Knight Wendling General DataComm, Inc Visa McCarthy & Stone Lloyd's Maritime Information Services Ltd Anthony Byrne International Motor Insurance Company Limited Logica SMCL Oil & Gas Limited Codd Johnson Harris SMCL Oil & Gas Limited Managing Director Designate Data Storage/management MacDonald Martin Distilleries Plc Madge Barnett Consulting Group Limited Xpedite Systems Ltd Management Consultants TCS Advertising Franklin Mint Limited Sales Brokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Confederation of British Industry Resource Administration Group Ltd NAPH & MSC Member Services Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allied Dunbar Crystal Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items How to keep the board happy Hugh Thompson reports on the talents an executive outsider must execrcise to hold onto that top job Recruitmet Matters Roehampton Institute Employment Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Job-hunting after self-employment Life after Redundancy South Glamorgan Health Authority University of Hertfordshire Corpus Christi College, Cambridge The London Institute Hereford and Worcester County Council South Glamorgan Health Authority Hospital Manager Mental Health Unit Patients find there is an alternative Doctors have doubts, but clients are demanding the uncoventional. Hugh Thompson reports Public & Healthcare Sefton Council The Parker Clinic Charity Action The Times Newspapers Greenwich Direct Services Quash the quango Viewpoint

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