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News from 06/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anne McElvoy and Michael Binyon, Tim Judah and James Bone, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, MSM, Jon Ashworth, Adrian Room, Julian Treyer-Evans, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Arthur Leathley and Alice Thomson, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Nicolette Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Born Bad, Philip Howard, Simon Hughes, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Nicholas Wood and Alice Thomson, Colin Tudge, Jeremy Kingston, Jonathan Mirsky and Martin Fletcher, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Walt Unsworth, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Patrick Cormack (President), Patricia Tehan, Derrick Prance, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, W. J. Findlay, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Keith Pike, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Charles Meek, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Neville Chamberlain Chief Executive, Susan Gilchrist, Dan Corry (Editor), Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Anthea Brook, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, John Brown, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. D. Pickering (Director), Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, RPO/Menuhin, Chris Harris, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, The Mission, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, John Rimmer, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Anne McElvoy and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Ivens, P. J. Korshin, Matthew Parris, Marcus Birsel, J. D. Sheldon, General Secretary, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Frank Longford, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Marian Wenzel (Secretary-General), Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alison Roberts and Andrew Pierce, Walter Gammie and Russell Kempson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Mick Jones, Christopher Irvine, Aubrey Moody,

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Thatcher bids to defuse row over memoirs John Major drifted with the tide Lady Thatcher arrives in Blackpool today with her fortheoming memories dominating events and threatening to upset the fragile Tory truce Welfare warning to single mothers Index Simon Jenkins Birth control ruling 'prophetic' says Hume Picture Puzzle Secret becomes an open book Annual rise in house prices US refuses to follow Chinese nuclear test Hidden Charges Yeltsin stamps his authority on Russia's hardliners To Find out how Easy It Could Be to Transfer to N&p… 30p Bitterness of rejection spills into public arena Leaked memoris suggest rift between Thatcher and Major has become irreparable The Times Enquiry opens into Thatcher hook leak House prices on slow road up Correction MacGregor proposes sale of BR stations Grimly unified Tories drown out discordant note Conference Sketch Disused jails to reopen Tourist was murdered Florida youths arrested Programme postponed News radio decision due Adams to speak at Westminster meeting News in Brief Wounded PC lay in road awaiting coup de grace by gunman London lorry bomb trial By a Staff Reporter: INLA pair jailed for shop bombings By a Staff Reporter: Fact-finders discover harsh truth ITV tones down True Crimes Police hold Rat Boy as home hunt goes on Parents deny killing by insulin ban Picture Gallery MiTac Portables Bionic arm gives girl grip on life Vodafone EuroDigital Restaurants guilty of 'shameful tricks' in loading charges One new restaurant has won The Good Food Guide's top mark for cooking; others are combat zones for customers Black MP demands grants for repatriation of migrants Motorola Prior engagements keep royals from wedding Stars celebrate the magic and mystique of West End drama Sea sinks rower's global ambition Fathers plan revolt over maintenance payments £500 bill for girl truant News in Brief Contest death Gerbil killer Fatal driver Ram attack Funny tribute Citroën Cardinal defends uncompromising tone of encyclical Catholic should not expect to find the compassionate side of the church in Veritatis Splendor, says Cardinal Hume Sex launches video CD revolution The Times Dogged inquisitor disarms Whitehall ANC President Nelson Mandela Economists rank NHS treatment by cost and pain Midland Short pulls out surprises to hold Kasparov at bay The Times checkmate Electronic Arts Cuore Sportivo Picture Gallery Hotel pays £2m for Rolls fleet Eureka Electronics Ltd Rifkind warns the Chancellor against turning armed forces into 'a paper tiger' Defence Hurd waves flag of unity at party's squabbling factions Conservatives in Blackpool Tebbit welcome for late 'convert' ERM Top ministers rally behind Major Leadership Why this Lady is not for spurning Riddell on Politics Threat to single mothers MacGregor gets the go-ahead for rail sale Transport Controls on Bank may be relaxed Treasury Home Secretary - we Ask You to Reject the Sheehy… China's bomb test risks accelerating nuclear arms race Competition among nuclear powers remains acute. Peking's refusal to call off the experiment has shaken the resolve of nations seeking a comprehensive test ban Halifax AFP: Boost for Australia loyalists Bhutto banks on feudal families Bermuda poll may cost UK a colony Clinton dilemma as Congress erupts over Somali taunts Somalia has made a mockery of Mr Clinton's foreign policy. Yet the toll of American casualties and hostages make it harder than ever for him to withdraw Decanter Poverty in US hits 30-year high News in Brief (Reuter): Cardinal dies (AP): EC lifts ban (AFP): Teresa charge (AFP): Whisky galore Violence clouds Rabin-Arafat summit Christian Aid Jailed coup leaders' fate hangs in balance In the aftermatch of battle legends are being spunm truths elaborated and shortcomings suppressed The beast is tamed Russian generals find room for manoeuvre in the near abroad Mr Yeltsin is more indebted than ever to his military commanders. They have already meddled in one regional conflict and may have designs on others No Title A Jurassic journal hones survival skills No Title Right-wing rift boosts Papandreou Ousted Georgian leader refuses to compromise The omens for Georgia look grim. Already battered by defeat in Abkhazia, full-scale civil war or disintegration is likely to seal the country's fate And our Foreign Staff: Disney releases its ice-bound Ducks UN links sanctions to Serbs giving up Krajina Employment Department Group No Title Dying of godd health American tobacco farmers believe that a cigarette tax to pay for the Clinton health reforms will destroy them Don't prompt me, I'm speaking Is the teleprompter wrecking the art of public speaking? Matthew Parris peers behind the glassy stares Watching revolution live London's Russian population is addicted to the news, says Rachel Kelly Luncheon à la Cartland Libby Purves is bowled over by the charisma of Dame Barbara Sparklers When man plays God Can science produce thinking creatures with free will, asks Colin Tudge in the second extract from his new book Bamber's winners Encyclopedia of Britain Quiz the Results Prontaprint! Business Needs Prontaprint Tomorrow Alan Coren Could British television ever be the handmaiden of revolution? Seven Days Slooping out How unpopular is he? The Conservative case against John Major rests largely on his poll rating but the polls may be all they seem Simon Jenkins Reichscomic Prodigal son Picture Gallery Labour's covert retreat John Smith is the union's friend, says Woodrow Wyatt Cardinal Truths The papal encyclical finds a noble interpreter All aboard How long will the Tories' show of unity last? Are we Being Served? In some restaurants, the most artful cooking goes into the bill Hesitation on Thorp nuclear plant Kipling on the map Laughter at a gig Assisting engineers Modern oratory Boosting the economy Concern for Bosnia's art heritage Civil Service staffing President generals Day of Courtesy Court Circular Birthdays today Appointments Today's royal engagements New entrants to the Royal Navy Anniversaries Service dinner Church news Nature's autumn colours dazzle at show Horticulture Personal Column Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Dinner The Royal Society of Chemistry Application for appointment as Queen's Counsel School news Receptions Latest wills Canon F. W. Dillistone Personal Column Rory Peck Parkinson's Disease Society Captain Gordon Store Sir John Nicholson The Learned Horse Media, Sales & Marketing Boyden Human Resources & Communications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battle of the soaps bubbles over Brands such as Ariel and Persil come in so many forms these says that consumers don't know which to choose. Has product innovation gone too far, asks Alan Mitchell The Times Newsppaers Almarai Felix Rosenstiel's Widow & Son Ltd. Clarks Multiple Display Advertising Items Challenging Role for Space Salesperson Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Television and the Russian revolution Hazhire Telmourian is gripped by the live pictures from Moscow but has doubts about the unrivalled coverage Spectacular Panorama brings back the viewers Serious factual programming is alive and kicking and enjoying strong audiences Media, Sales & Marketing BBC Frontline Limited The Key to Recovery Fight for the right to write Ladbroke gambles on legal press gag Thatcher defuses memoirs row Yeltsin tightens his grip House prices rise Chinese test Medical league IRA threat Chess draw Absent friends Mighty Ducks flock on to the ice The Times Crossword No 19,354 Arafat's visit Clinton returns Feudal choice Sombre witness Digital sex Costly food Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weatheroall Aa Roadwatch Tourist Rates Sport Weather Weather Facts by Fax Features Media The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Axe the jobs tax to cut the dole queue Private Banks Market changes the rules to put dealers on a roll Receiverships fall to lowest for four years The recent good news in the economy has been reflected in the stock market. The Ft-Se 100 index came within four points of the closing record at stage yesterday Arts Picture Gallery Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Return of the Real Kitchen Invergordon stake talks confirmed Lenders say no to cut in mortgage tax relief CBI claims tax rise can be avoided British Coal enterprise Helping Create jobs Taiwan deal row damages BAe shares BA seeks to stop VAT on air fares From a Correspondent in Dublin: Ernst & Young case settled for $110m Insurers risk big bills over pollution case Business Roundup Doeflex declines Exports boost BWI Shell and BP venture Bundesbank closures Johnston cuts payout US debut for Daimler Fine Decor lifts profit Europa Minerals ahead Amstrad pulls out of research as a thankless task Amstrad's Alan Sugar is looking for a chief executive to help the company focus on acquisitions that would further reduce its exposure to the computer market Camelot bets on early lottery Paramount fight is on as Diller shows cash Unions join chiefs in co-operation More names question rescue Silentnight remains cautious Halstead reaches a record high Patek Philippe Geneve Raine cuts dividend but profit is higher Shares surge as overseas investors embark on buying spree Stock Market Export cover boosted Goldman sells stake in MGN Airline in talks HSBC deal Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Reuter: Japan's current account surplus expected to top record $117.5bn Japan remains on target for another record trade surplus this year, despite pressure on Tokyo from Washington and other trading partners to bookst imports St. James's Place Capital Plc Legal Notices The Insolvency Rules 1986 The Royal College of Music Germany seeks EC deal on steel aid Rises Major Changes Recent Issues Optimism at Walker Greenbank Dow higher after indecisive session Wall Street The Times London Chess Festival Clinton shows all the signs of being a big-business president Wolfgang M?nchau believes that America's small firms, winners during the Reagan years, are losing out under today's administration Schubert in double time The Times City Diary All tied up Man at the top Greenbury's goal Overseas pensioners need Goode Bisomess Letters Staff can plot a route past big bank charges Settling old scores Tempus Amstrad Raine Scottish Widows BAe AIB Group Shares close below best Intercity Shuttle Few havens as safe as the banks of England With the eclipse of Beirut and the decline of Switzerland, London has become one of the world's big three financial centres Service from the old school Private Banking In the exlusive world of the private bank. quality counts and the customers is king But traditional establishments are facing a challenges reports Patricia Tehan Barclays Private Banking All eyes on the new rich Financial advisers are broadening their outlook Competition makes itself felt Private Banking Private banks are burgeoning as people wordwide seek the personal service that is their hallmark. Derek Harris reports on how Britain is moving with the times Lloyds Private Banking Stay rich with a little help Demand is growing for a service that is tailored to clients' needs Clients come in many guises The most astute advisers are able to pinpoint the investment requirements of every customer Coutts & Co Cashing in on tradition Privat Banking Personal attention is a long-established custom in the halls of British private banking, says Derek Harris 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 Two by two except for which one? Nicolette Jones meets miniaturist Mike Wilks, whose latest picture puzzle book is published today Pickwick the Musical Dance Scenes from a lost age of innocence Cinema: Geoff Brown on an exhibition which recalls the early days of British film-making Opera Friday 8th October Barbican Centre Shortcuts for long evenings Arts Briefing Baton for Scotland Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicates with the symbol) on release across the country From the well of loneliness Dance: Nadine Meisner on the lastest work by DV8 Physical Theatre MSM Montreal Declining in exile London Theatere: A Study of a deposed tyrant, and dubious observations of serial killers The Lion Cochrane, Wc1 Wrong headed Born Bad Man-in-the Moon Chelsea, Sw3 The Times Battle hymn that sounds an erotic note Opera: Rodney Milnes acclaims the belated British premiere, at Sadler's Wells Theatre, of Siegfried Matthus's Cornet Christoph Rilke's Song of Love and Death Mastersingers or master race? The Royal Opera's new Wagner staging should prompt a new look at some old charges, suggests Barry Millington Glorious return of the Magi Galleries in Florence: John Russell Taylor uncovers the Gozzoli murals and discovers a Michelangelo London Mozart Players Southwark Festival Variations on a lively theme Concert Festival Hall Mission succeeds Rock The Powerhaus, London N1 Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Bovis Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Aylesford & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Allison - the Caring Developer Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Major Regional Auction West Country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recipe for success in the kitchen Not the stuff of fitted dreams but Elizabeth David's kitchen has become the new role model, says Rachel Kelly To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt Barratt Full Value Promise Extras: satyrs, helipad Robert Maxwell's luxury flat is available to rent Clarins Paris Manulife Financial Adminsitrative Assistant Fellowship Department British Orthopaedic Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linda Plumb, Westminster Property Management Ltd Victoria Wall Associates The National Gallery Multilingual services Cluttons The Regent London Dynamic, charming, educated and intelligent girl… Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Assistant to Managing Director Manpower News International Newspapers Limited Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Cosultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Joslin Rowe Zarak Jigsaw Recruitment Sheffield Hallam University BBC Bright Spark? Cam Consultants Tate International Law Firm Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Mishcon De Reya Career Prospects Serving the Square Mile Palomo Picaso Multiple Display Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Multiple Display Advertising Items Swiss Re (UK) Coats Sue Evans Personnel Department Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judy Farquharson Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Corroboration rules confusing Court of Appeal Law Report October 5 1993 Queen's Bench Division Sun Life Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non-violent action justifies order Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Language Specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Obligation to give reasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items McEnroe and Germans find grounds for Cup surprises Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, on unexpected announcements affecting this and possibly next year's Davis Cup finals Taylor World Cup worries ease as Shearer passes test By our Sports Staff: Merson provides fresh concern Swales still lord and master of his domain Michael Henderson reflects on the staying power of the Manchester City chairman Armstrong and Salako lift Palace Last Night's Results Blackpool profit from slice of luck Newport emerge from gloom at last Only 1,000 turn up to wath Barbarians slip to defeat at Rodney Parade Midlands rule Teague out of reckoning Iberia For the Record Today's Fixtures Tamati to step up degree of scrutiny Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Chen leads the way to victory Sport in Brief Non-conformist Lochsong an enigma Richard Evans Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Towcester Manntari to wait for next season York Mighty Ducks take wing on English irony Simon Barnes welcomes a change of direction in the naming of a new American ice hockey team Show dears obstacles to popularity Equestrian world gathers at Wembley Arena intent on fault-free performance By our Sports Staff: Australia likely to test third umpire Adams's squad wedded to success From a Correspondent in Harare: Status of Price becomes official National Library for Blind Dickson loses ground on fleet BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Equestrianism Five-goal Fowler hammers notice of rare talent No place for Gullit Concise Crossword No 3218 Hearn boxes clever and lands record World Cup keeps faith in S Africa Winning Move Word-Watching Omega Simon Barnes Badminton breaks away from Wembley traditions

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