News from 01/10/1993
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, George Cole, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Johnny Cohen, Jon Ashworth, Rachael Heyhoe Flint, David Adams, Michael Denison, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, W. Dixon Smith, J. M. Crowley, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, M. A. Watson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Dom Foulsham, Carl Mortished, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, David Lindsay, Bernard Levin, Jean Muir, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Brian Johnston, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Gary Meggitt, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Ian Chaston, George Wedell, Robie Dutta and our Foreign Staff, Sarah Bagnall, C. Richardson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Neil Buffin, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Nicholas S. Macgregor, Helen M. Braiden, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Derek Jameson, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Janet Duffy, Gillian Bowditch, David Toop, Jim Lewellen (President and General Manager), Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Martin Gilleland, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Andrew Kitchener, Robin Day, Alice Thomson, Coomi Kapoor, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Douglas Eagleton, Devonshire, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Dulcie Gray, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Geoffrey Hinton, J. Tulloch, Lavinia Cholmondeley, Martin Ivens, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Beryl Grey, Irene Thomas, Raymond Keene and Ian Murray, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Bill Beaumont, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, David Sinclair, Paul Lavin, Michael Horsnell, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, T. R. Phillips, William Barrett, Rick Hudson, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, John Gielgud, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Henry Cooper, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: 10 , 000 killed by Indian earthquake Race to save buried survivors Punk couture Index Frank Bruno By our Foreign Staff: Russian accord signed Students told to make love by the book Meg Ryan Safety net will save pensioners from fraud Beckett forced on the defensive Right gives Major last chance to shine Robin Day N&P 30p save 15P Two aid workers killed Yacht on line halts train BR launches price war Hospital death rates Harrods Lucozacle firm recalls 12 million bottles News in Brief SFO abandons case against Asil Nadir's accountant The Serious fraud Office says it still intends to pursue Asil Nadir, who would be tried on his return from Cyprus Firefighters may shelve strike vote overpay 75% oppose tax on books and papers Lawyers hold on to their wigs Picture Gallery Alex Lyon dies after long illness Neilson at Lunn Poly Abta 18057 Autocues and the naked ape Conference Sketch Divorcee and son deny murdering woman for love Question The Times experts Straight Talk The Queen is in her counting house Rape-bid lawyer given three years PR doyenne steps down in boardroom shuffle Judge dismisses baby murder charge Robbers bungle good deed Homebase In-car test grounds the drunk driver Barclays Marietta Higgs is accused of missing signs of battering Death rates league is 'misleading' Closing Down Sale Thames Water British film mogul reviled by first wife Pensions shake-up will protect 11m workers from plunderers New rules on pension schemes include provision of compensation. The questions and answer below set out the benefits Ford Vegetable giants go for growth Ycare International Solicitor jailed for bigamy Public school pupils hire consultants for university challenge Panicking parents give sixth-formers one last push in the race for degree courses Judge queries bail for burglar Dixons Absconded prisoner jailed for stabbing Bella Pasta Phone quiz fraudster is jailed News in Brief False alarm Girl freed Hoaxer jailed Pupil dies Chocs away Mother discovered fetal cancer days after birth of first child By a Staff Reporter: Bottomley sidesteps claims of hospital queue-jumping Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Wind, Water, Earth and Sky Civil servants 'safe from the recession' Widely used asthma drug can trigger condition's symptoms Discovery Why Smith cannot afford to sit back and wait for victory to fall into his lap On Politics Blair seeks to make Labour the party of law and order Labour in Brighton £1,000 to be won everyday The Times checkmate Short survives Kasparov's psychological warfare The Times World Chess Championship Omov pushes backroom woman into spotlight Personalities Electronic Arts Shadow of the gun lurks behind Hume-Adams talks The SDLP-Sinn Fein The SDLP-Sinn Fein talks could lead to the unionists' worst nightmare—being confronted by a pan-nationalist front Stores trim the mice Of meaty bargains Weekend Shopping Sagafjord Vistafjord Comet Vicar's new style vexes his flock Retirement homes staff assaulted It drives like a dream Mercedes-Benz Yeltsin offers deal to end stand-off at Russian parliament Both sides in Moscow are begining to make conciliatory noises, although in the provinces there are indications that feelings against the president are hardening President wary of Nato role Vodafone AA Business Services Georgian forces routed by rebels Mikhail fights to protect mother Thousands die in their beds as the earth opens 'The rising sun brought total darkness to our village, turning our houses into tombs' IBM Fault collapse triggered disaster High toll reflects policy failure Izetbegovic troops fire on Muslim civilians 'F-word' buzzes back into the European debate B&Q Kohl's election prospects upset by spy scandal Agents tampered with Waco papers to conceal blunder Investigations into the disastrous raid on the Koresh cult compound in Texas have revealed an attempted cover-up, and may signal the end of the bureau responsible Bark 'Ice age' looms over Hurd talks on Hong Kong Clinton to meet Chinese leader Reluctant Japan tries foreign rice after crop failure Unease over mandate as us troops sail for Haiti Self-rule scares informers Little hope for jailed Britons News in Brief Powell knighted (Reuter): Tamil attack (Reuter): Paper reopens (AFP): Queen dropped (Reuter): Call girl Shep was not the only bitch After 35 years, some home truths from Britain's best-loved children's show Multiyork Mrs Findlay's call to alms What do you do with 21 refugee children on the doorstcp? Gillian Bowditch reports Lights ... action ... and pure treacle One weepie is proving that sentiment can still be gold at the box office The Missions to Seamen 'I've got to set myself up, for when boxin's finished and Vat goes up' Frank Bruno does not countenance any difficult questions, or talk of defeat. Tonight's could be his last fight The Valerie Grove Interview At last! A book about us Daniel Johnson delighted to find some real life in a new novel Barratt Philip Howard Never mind the subtley, feel the orator's delivery; emotion counts at conference Soap star packs box Crisis of conscience Picture Gallery How I wonder what you are One of our space-probes is missing. But will this make any difference to mankind's understanding of the universe? Going for a song Val gets the blues Tat for tate Right man for the right job Martin Ivens says Kenneth Clarke can woo Euro-sceptics The Case for Thorp Dithering about the plant's future does nothing but damage To Stop a Maxwell The government should listen to Professor Goode The government should listen to Professor Goode Prize Vegetables Britain's greatest greens are too much of a good thing Britain's greatest greens are too much of a good thing Prescott needs no prompting Politicians' task Preserving the past Green values Manchester's future Olympic hopes Articled clerks' pay Cat mystery Closer to heaven Time to consider others' feelings Nurses' uniforms Tree of Jesse Off the rails Court Circular Birthdays today Pocklington School St George's House, Windsor Castle Today's royal engagements St Andrew's Ball Legal appointment The Queen says goodbye to her closest friend Anniversaries today Personal Column Gray's Inn Awards 1992-3 Latest wills Hever Golf Club The Army Benevolent Fund Memorial services Dinners Luncheon Appointment Forthcoming marriages Receptions Service reception USA Alex Lyon Alex Lyon, Labour MP for York from 1966 to 1983 and husband of the Labour MP Clare Short, died yesterday at Westbury Methodist Home, Milton Keynes, aged 61. He had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for some years. He was born on October 15,1931 Personal Column Nina Berberova Nina Nikalavevna Berborva, Russian novelist and memoirist, died in Paris on September 27 aged 93. She was born in St Petersburg on August 8,1901 The Mental Health More Murders at the East End Howard Baker Howard Baker, television producer and director, died of cancer in Hale, Cheshire, on September 23 aged 61. He was born in Sale, near Manchester, on October 15,1931 Picture Gallery Dennis Clark News The Times Crossword No 19,350 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Sport Weather Features Motoring The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Don't succumb to the China syndrome Horse & Rider Names issue twin threat to Lloyd's rescue talks The entire Lloyd's settlement process could collapse two months before compensation offers are made, if the action groups pull out at next week's meeting Forte disappoints over Harvester Arts Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Goode's plan for shake-up of pensions wins praise Driving Skills on the Skids? National Westminster Bank A charter to protect every worker's pension The Goode Report on Pension Reform Germany builds stronger Red Sand By our City Staff: Independent distillery bought by GrandMet City scores first m results derby Creditors approve Canary Wharf rescue French Connection back into black Du Pont cutting 1,200 jobs to stem losses Forte Crest Bundesbank changeover Managers buy Peverel US partner for Udm BSM on brink of listing Royal Bank to sell Tilney Gas shares generate ?95,000 for director Business Roundup Lasmo and Enterprise gain as Opec deal lifts oil sector Stock Market Wentworth calls for £9.5m Arcon sure Eleco loss Sherwood dips HSBC stake Direct Line Legal & Public Notices Pound's devaluation helps Forte to doubled profits Trinity defies the recession VW picks Walzer to head troubled Seat Company News in Brief Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Battle for Paramount turns into Hollywood blockbuster Rival bidders for the last big independent studio could end up offering sums reminiscent of the overheated eighties, says Philip Robinson Crunch time at Café Rouge The Times City Diary Still waiting The Times City Diary Wooden spoon The Times City Diary Trio con brio The Times City Diary Oh, that rule The Times City Diary 100 not out The Times City Diary God bless him The Times City Diary Retirement at 60 for only ?700m Business Letters Cash flow helps—but who benefits? A devotion to debt Tumpus Redland HSBC Pundits underplayed job safeguards on council contracting out Price of power competition Bass More doubts about the Lloyd's Plan Oil State wages rise faster than private sector pay For the fourth sucessive year, public sector pay has outstripped wage agreements in the private sector, according to the latest figures issued by the government Griffin Factors Fenner raising £19m after profit plunge Europe's weighty problem Barbican Centre USAir cuts 2,500 jobs as losses mount OECD and Imf at odds over growth Securicor appoints Birrell Bass gloomy Mercedes hope Noble launch Paramount bid Modest gains Charity Christmas Card Council The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe 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 Packages you can bank on Accounts software has been adapted to home use, and is increasingly popular, reports David Hewson Fountain Pegasus Rise and fall of the rom empire? Technology has matched the needs of less than honest people Moving from Brighton to Brooklyn American companies are turning to the United Kingdom to fill vacancies in specialist areas. Sean Hallahan reports on the lure of transatlantic travel P&P Software Sales International Convention Centre Times Newspapers SyQuest Technology SQ Dr. Solomon's Intelcom Data Storm Project Managers Technical Consultant One machine to do it all Multi-functional equipment can make those office duties less time-consuming Chase Manhattan Bank N. A We don't talk any more6 Dom Foulsham sifts the evidence for an increasingly depersonalised culture Massive brain Online New market Working TV FaxBack Ideal marriage of driver and carriage George Bowman, 59, is Britain's best carriage driver-and, with a world gold medal beckoning, he shows no sign of packing it in. Jenny MacArthur reports Spanish Riding School of Vienna Periton Park Riding Stables Horses Need your Help Javlin Int. Ltd. Stoneways Equicover Horse and Rider British Equestrian Insurance Brokers Ltd Davies & Co. Ltd. Chart Stables Garaco Tecnodri Jack Ellis Horse Wormers Wellington Riding The Thrill of Racing Horse & Rider Mail Order Service Risley Saddlery Multiple Display Advertising Items Ben Hanbury Main Ring Snapshot of a nation's soul Galleries: Richard Cork on Britain's finest photographer, Bill Brandt; plus (below) Alphonse Mucha Critic's Choice Goldsmiths Opera Designed to please The Fabulous Barnes Collection RSC Rock Turkish delight Entertainments The Times Weekend Choice A dalty guide to arts and entertainment and entertainment complled by Marit Hargle 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 symboi) on reiease the country Equivocal success in problem piece Opera: Rodney Milnes on a thoughtful revival of one of Britten's most troubling works The Rape of Lucretia Coliseum Odd couple for starters Concerts: Adventure from the CBSO; too much misplaced aggression from the visiting Czechs in London CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall Birmingham Unexpected harshness Czech PO/Válek Barbican Comedy theatre Hi, I'm Kenny. Buy my album Rock on Friday: Stardom by appointments … the Pet Shop Boys still living in synth … techno's Underground Kenny Thomas sings like an angel and works like the devil to build his soul career. Alan Jackson reports Very very like the others New Albums: Niel and Chris in familiar from—and so are the Police And Selected Cinemas across the Country New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing David Duggan Alfa Romeo Exchange & Mart Sandown Park Honda Multiple Classified Advertising Items 230E Rover Official Porsche Centres Dealer Directory Ferrari Rivervale Mitsubishi Land Rover Silver Spirit II Suzuki Aston Martin Scotts Mike Grimes Ltd Scotts SAAB Henleys Meridien Mitsubishi Motors TVR Toyota Marshall Testers Mercedes Benz Taking the car out for a spin Most drivers do not know what to do in a skid. Now they can discover how they would cope, says Kevin Eason British fleets may be turning Japanese Is this the system to lock out car thieves? The theft of motor vehicles is developing into a national epidemic—but now a cure might have been found Security devices to help the fightback The Charade joins the brat pack Daihatsu's baby once had the distinction of being different-now its latest different-now its latest madel is just like many other mini cars World title lies within Fairbrother's grasp John Goodbody on a dedicated woman who looks ready to scale new heights for Britain at the world judo championships in canada Howey advances to lift Britain's spirits Institute of Legal Executives examination results The following have passed the Institute of Legal Executives results of the Part II summer examinations By a Correspondent: Chelmsford stronger with Green back in contention By our Sports Staff: Ryder Cup players trail behind European discard Aldershot remain firmly in spotlight Agreement safeguards future for salmon Brian Clarke looks at the success of an international campaign to help conserve an heroic fish Welsh rugby pays price for changing seasons Bates eases through but Courier crashes Bryant approves synthetic green Webster in need of time before adjusting to new code Ferguson's players take pride of place Peter Ball on the prospects of British clubs as the draw is made for the next round of European competition Rangers pay heavy price for late goal Fixtures The Times Football Guildford conquer Israeli champions Slater given chance to revive career For the Record Walker given all-clear Funding dispute ends Witt makes comeback Prean raises hopes Britons go through Sevens considered Hill crashes out Word-Watching Morris approached to replace Tavaré Sport in Brief First Trump fails to convince Newmarket On Television Goodwood Hexham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Chance for Lewis to push Bruno off stage Champion has little to gain and everything to lose in defence of his title David Miller assesses the risks and incentives that face two men as they go in search of glory Last End evening out among the fancy England hooker left out by Harlequins Pressure mounts on laid-back Parrott TV Licensing BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite J0do Bruno has puncher's chance Principals ready for biggest bout in British bodxing history Concise Crossword No 3214 Promoters have contingency plans for rain Winning Move Word-Watching Fortuna forced to pull out of Whitbread race NEC Fishing
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