News from 05/10/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Nicholas Hinton, John Chapman, Anthony Harris, Stella Pigrome, Jon Ashworth, Rob Hughes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jenny Borden, John Mayo (Director), Robert Hiscox, Louise Hidalgo and Jenny McArthur, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Peschardt, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Colin Tudge, Jeremy Kingston, David Bryer, Director, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Margaret Hussey, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, George Brock, Eve-Ann Prentice and Jill Sherman, Dr Simon Wessely, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, S. P. & J. M. H. Balcon, C. H. Turner, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Piers Ashworth, Stuart Jones, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Cecil Parkinson, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Patricia Squires, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, John A. Newman, Michael Clark, T. P. E. Curry, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Anthony Pugh-Thomas, Edward Fennell, R. Stephenson, David Faulkner, Martyn Day, Robert Kirley, Lucy Berrington, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Lynn Truss, Richard Miller (Assistant Director), Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, J. Joures, M. C. Fitzpatrick, Martin Griffiths (Director), C. M. Roberts, Richard Wilkins, Coomi Kapoor, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Robi Dutta, Bernard Mallinson, Jeremy Laurance, Healthy Services Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, John Goodbody, Marllt Hargis, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Alice Thomson and Arthur Leathley, Gerald Larner, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Ian P. Hall, Scrivenor, Aida Cerkez, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Brian Clarke, Patricia Tehan and Philip Bassett, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Peter Riddel, Frank Page, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Fiona Bawdon, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Jacqueline Lang, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Ivan Krolick, Jan Raath, Christopher Irvine, Martin Fletcher and Eve-Ann Prentice,
ResumoTriumph for Yeltsin as siege ends in surrender Index The MacAllan. The Malt Cecil Parkinson Major plays on Thatcherite loyalties Fruits of Science Bamber Gascoigne IRA uses sinister new tactics Muscovites take to the streets -for a good view Anne McElvoy joined the Russians who yesterday became fascinated spectators as the latest bloody drama unfloded in their capital No Title Western chiefs had no choice but to stand by their man Lawrence Freedman analyses the foolishness of presidential opponents in targeting two minor citadels and sending the mob towards the Kremlin. Winning back control of Moscow is the easiest part of Boris Yeltsin's task Military debt may prove too costly MiTAC Portables Picture Gallery World leaders rally to back president's tactics 'Moral strength the best weapon' Bassange Yeltsin aims for absolute control after assault President maintains war footing as curfew brings a tense calm to Moscow streets The Russian leader must now decide what to do with Rutskoi and Khasbulatov, finding a humane solution that will finish them off as focuses of resistance Capitalism gone wild, anarchy and crime fire forces of opposition Charting course of the conflict Hp Hewlett Packard Fearless Briton killed filming BNFL Rat Boy goes after fresh crime spree By a Staff Reporter: Actor in police series made killer son give himself up Ycare International Hawking seeks a voice for the disabled Rail contest is a signal flop Irma will remain paralysed Sir Neil Thorne The Apricot Connection £200,000 for smear slip Naked revels denied Hotel bilker sentenced Birmingham's new chief Race plan splits lawyers Tame eagle's flying test One killed, 20 hurt in head-on bus crash News in Brief The Dream Ticket British Airways 'Patients in danger' from weary and bitter young doctors 67 mental hospitals to dose Decanter Court chaos blamed on cost-cutting VTECH The new Mercedes C-class. The turning point Scarred children pay for the sins of jailed women When a mother is sent to prison, what happens to those left behind? Lucy Berrington met one father Governor dispels television fantasies The Woman who Buns a Male Prison Bayer Expertise with Responsibility Nervous ministers find little reason to be bored at the new-look conference Riddell on Politics Clarke warns party against 6 going overboard' on VAT Conference Countdown Leaders defend record Warring factions bring Ec tension to Blackpool A. Mole Returns to Radio Dormitory life gets a cheer from pupils Gorman relents Patten seeks peace in schools Tory faithful wait for Major to deliver 'miracle' Activists Recovery by Short wins praise from Kasparov The Times Classic fM 100-102 The Times Car puts brake on drinkers Cavalier driver falls foul of the dashboard breathalyser Eurek Aea! Case opens on missing millionaire Expert rider crushed to death by horse Judge praises family who fought raider Zovirax Cold Sore Cream IRA hardliners ruffle peace discussions Republican blasts remind London of military agenda Militants have served notice that there will be no success in the Ulster peace talks unless they are satisfied with the deal Skipper of E-boat in hot water News in Brief Miss UK picked £8m estate Father charged Briton killed Bond winner (AFP): Mubarak seeks approval for one-man fight against militants Gloating Somalis parade corpses of US servicemen 'Exhausted ' Banda has surgery on brain Hani murder trial opens amid insults and protests Bhutto sets her sights on power Australian schools turn to Japanese as language of future India Earthquake Disaster IS Greek rivals flex MacEdonia muscles Brezhnev henchman heads for Baku win East Germans pick single, childless future Unification has scarred, and scared, many east Germans. The birth rate and traditional family values appear to be among the greatest casualties Reuter: Georgians retake key town Fighting flares in Bihac Clinton demands Congress ban sale of assault weapons From Associated Press in Dallas: Law officials resign over Waco Shootout Menem fails to secure second term Election results show that Argentinians are prepared to support the president's economic reforms, but are looking askance at plans to perpetuate his power Cheerleaders fall from grace with a bump Rao visits quake victims Kurd rebels kill 31 in bus attacks News in Brief (Reuter): Peru rebel plea (AFP): Leader stays on (AFP): Coup feared (Reuter): Richest in US (Reuter): In the frame Iberia No short answers to height Tall people are looked up to- in more ways than one Dr James Le Fanu reports on how growth hormone therapy has given hope to the short, and how that hope might be misplaced The Makolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children Light shed on a reason for our discontent Do some people get depressed just because it's Winter, and cheer up in the spring? Dr Simon Wessely reports on the latest medical thinking The lack of sunlight has dramatic effects on the mood of inuit Illness not to be sneezed at Be prepared for the flu season MOPS A whole world in their hands Staring today: Colin Tudge peers into the future of genetics and sees a land reshaped by scientis Why not reduct the sow to a giant womb and the cow to a giant udder, swollen with fluid like a honey-pot ant? Bamber's brainteaser Encyclopedia of Britain Quiz the Answers DFE Tomorrow Lynne Truss Mrs de Winter tells what really happened after Manderley burnt down Rutskoi's great escape The Times Diary Picture Gallery Human darkness visible Connecting a marital dispute in Hollywood and a banned image in Africa a nastiness unique to our kind Kitchen cabinet Toryism Cecil Parkinson on the bonds his party must throw off October Dawn Yeltsin must now justify the popular faith which saved him Patten's Choice The education secretary must restore faith in his policies Prisoners of Prejudice Women should be fairly treated by the criminal justice system Verdict on how judges choose QCs Kipling on the map VAT on fuels Success and the single-sex school Africa's debt Easy to follow Helping hand Older cars Games people play Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Institute of Biology Picture Gallery Today's birthdays and anniversaries Church news Personal Column Forces appointments Farmers' Company Meeting Luncheon Dinner Lord Lloyd of Berwick Forthcoming marriages Dinner Colonel John Clarke Colonel John Robert Stephenson Clarke. Obe, Mc, a leading member of the British force in Yugoslavia during the second world war, died on August 28 aged 75. He was born on April 5,1918 Personal Column Henry Ringling North Henry Ringling North former manager of the Ringling Brothers and Banum and Bailey Circus, died on October 2 in a Swiss hospital after a long illness, aged 83. He was born in Chicago Sir Reginald Smith Sir Reginald Smith former chairman of George Wimpey. the international construction group, died on October 2 aged 81. He was born on Novumber 30,1911 (From Our Balkarrs Correspondent): The New Division of Yugoslavia Morag Noble Morag Noble, opera and concert singer and teacher at Trinity College, London, died on September 21 of a heart attack aged 61. She was born on November 12,1931 News The Times Crossword No 19,353 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Sport Weather Features Body and Mind Law The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Franc Sale Wall St Joy Lloyd's Law Royal Miss The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Small Business 30 Dividend sweetener in bid for Invergordon Building gloom but upturn in high street Look West, young Chancellor and see the light Arts 31 -33 Sport 38-44 Lufthansa's UAL link boosts shares By our Industrial Correspondent: BT to shed 1,200 jobs in regions Announcing the 1993 Times Law Awards Leading Wall Street firms pull in $18m a day Court to rule on names' right to sue Data Centre Forge links or die, says head of ICI UK to buy gas from Norway Kuwait 'needs no further loans' By our Industrial Editor: Companies spend more on training Treasury official to head European committee Business Roundup EC growth reviewed Turnover up at Ashtead Nintendo warning Bilton pegs payout Securicor acquisition Heywood glass buy UK development loans BNP sale will raise Fr28bn France's privatisation programme gets under way in earnest today with 40 per cent of Banque Nationale de Paris on offer to private and institutional investors From our New York Correspondent: Barclays linked to battle for Paramount Buffett tops Forbes list with $8.3bn Accountants and Financial Directors Exhibition Moscow crisis fails to lift oil and gold Euroair Ladbroke sees shares fall Trotman to become new chief at Ford Japanese car pledge uncertain JLI expands Musical bank £3m plant Vodafone joy QS slips Legal & Public Notices BZW warrants tempt appetites for food retailers Queens Moat team in danger of missing deadline for report Investers in Queens Moat House, whose shares were suspended in march, may have to wait until November to learn about the severity of the hotel group's problem Property group lifts payout on return to black London Scottish talks end Major Changes Recent Issues Gonfident L&A unveils sharp rise in profits Dow ends lower amid turmoil in Russia Wall Street Multiple Display Advertising Items Fewer jobs will flow after North Sea safety measures Ross Tieman reports that with safety for workers paramount, new oil rig designs have cut numbers needed and thus production costs A question of timing The Times City Diary Name's worries are exaggerated Against the odds Tempus BNP Nintendo Blame the brokers Capital and Regional Companies House 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 Strong finish Charity Christmas Card Council Executive Range… Post Office widens scope for franchisees Business to Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Autumn National Franchise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Join the World of Business National Westminster Bank Catching the restaurant trade County Wicklow Ryman the stationer Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Driveways Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Books Multiple Display Advertising Items Managed Business Consultancy Service Briefings Office Space It takes three to tango with Ken Theater: Ken Campbell, the National Theatre's court jester, interviewed. Plus London frings reviews The eccentric actor-director whose one-man trilogy comes to the National Theatre this week talks to Kate Bassett U. K. & Offshore Company Specialists Opera page 32 Muffled message Andorra New End, Nw3 And well worth the asking price Penny Dreadful BAC Battersea, Sw11 Television page 33 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assossment 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 Should have been weeded out Opera: Rodney Milnes on a disappointing new Garden Venture commission Better than the work that inspired it Dance John Percival Keli/ Siddiqui The Place, Euston The Times Miss Marple rides again, for one night only Clive Davis has a preview of Channel 4's bizarre but affectionate tribute to the late Dame Margaret Rutherford, one of Britain's most distinctive and popular actress A Czech looks for balance across the great divide Concerts: A celebration of Czech and Slovak arts loses half its appeal; plus genius from Bach to Messiaen in London and Manchester As Libor Pesek prepares to lift his baton at the Festival Hall, he talks to Hilary Finch about the musical spirit of his homeland Masterpieces of beautiful simplicity LSO/Boulez Barbican Jennifer Saunders No Title Bigger but not better BBC PO/ Tortelier Free Trade Hall, Manchester Back to Bach with a bow QD Johnson Wilson & Partners The Chambers of Lionel Read QC Oliver Doyle Barrister Referrals Ltd Army Officer Hughes-Castell Ltd Clifford Chance Clyde & Co. An International Law Firm In the shadow of the giants The case of two families taking on Sellafield with legal aid may be one of the last of its kind, says Martyn Day Justice is called to account Why the debate over our courts and the judiciary must be extended A job on the rocks Inn and Outs Legal Appointments ZMB Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Recruitment & Human… Index QD Lipson Lloyd Jones Wilber Force Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items QD Adamson & Partners Ltd Bournemouth University Finding the answer to serious fraud Prizes of more than £6,000 are on offer in the 1993 Times Law Awards QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competition Rules A Marriage of Disciplines? Baker & McKenzie Television Stenographers Just the prescription: a medical lawyer One man is paving the way for a whole new approach to medical negligence Heron takes flight to give Britain fifth medal Costs in limitation action Queen's Bench Division Law Report October 5 1993 Legal Network Television Burns the Midnight Oil for… Authority must tackle flow of information Brian Clarke reports on a poorly publicised conference where topics of concern to anglers were thoroughly aired Challenge to order Undercover police evidence Giving evidence before being sentenced Rejuvenated Davies picked for fall back's role Cowboys banish early-season gloom Philadelphia and New Orleans are only teams with 100 per cent records Waiting Braves reach play-offs Play Fixtures Lawrence relishes new challenge as Mets and Red Sox pitch in Stuart Jones watches American baseball take a tentative bow before a new audience at one of the great bastions of English cricket Results and Tables Lewis announces future plans Sport in Brief Derbyshire lose Base Swift's family pride Chance for England Petchey eliminated Weir to defend title Crusaders face French Dutch event rained off Word-Watching Foritiula One sets new tour se after Mansell 's success Oliver Holt looks at the positive effects of British triumphs in Indycars on the grand prix circuit For the Record Pools Forecast Winners on familiar terrain Thunderer: Newton Abbot Today's Fixtures Fulford Results By our Sports Staff: Inman ends long lean spell in five-way play-off Multiple Display Advertising Items Cumani welcomes Arc change Redcar Rapid Raceline Biggs banned Walwyn's decision justified by Salatin Folkestone Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Warwick Gillit determined to make Milan pay for rejecting him Rob Hughes Overseas Football By our Sports Staff: Manager resigns at no-win Darlington Thackery faces dilemma Sheron's late strike bails out City Manchester City 1 Oldham Athletic Injuries hamper Scotland Carling raring to get to grips with All Blacks David hands finds England's rugby captain happy with his form despite a testing summer and eager to plunge into the international fray Bachop tests skills against Fox in final BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Satellite American Football 39 Return of Shearer timely for England England Squad Fortuna beats weary retreat from cruel sea Lawrie Smith looks back on his brief and ill-fated challenge in the Whiteboard Round the World Race Concise Crossword No 3217 Sad homecoming for Smith Winning Move Word-Watching Time/system Rugby Union 42
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