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News from 07/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, John Roberts, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Angela Kilmartin, Lynne Jones, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Rachel Cusk, Martin Ivens and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ben Preston, Angela MacKay, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Nigel Bagnall, Colin Tudge, Richard Hord Home Correspondent, National Committee Member, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, C. J. Weir, James Pirrie, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Christopher Lockwood, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Eric Caines, Joe Joseph and Michael Dynes, Kris Anderson, Peter Ball, Jack Bleiman, John O'leary, Education Editor, Graham Duffill, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, N. Bradford, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Barnard, Frank Wintle, Managing Director, P. G. Jones, Simon Tait, N. P. Halsey, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Alan S. Dennett, Margot Norman, Wolfgang Munchau, Janet Daley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Barbara Boyd, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Richard Peto, Barry Millington, Philip Webster and Alice Thomson, Dan E. Mayers, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Bramall, Dennis Shaw, Robin Young and David Churchill, Tony Rocca and Ronald Faux, Paul Wilkinson, Mark Woolfenden, Christoph C. Lees, Sheila Gunn and Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Michael Fowle, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Oliver Gravell, Graham Nicholson, Norman Stone, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Martin Ivens, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, David Park, Peter Riddell, Elizabeth Noel, Tim Jones and Rachel Kelly, E. De Nil, General Manager, Graham Searjeant, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, David Irons, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Angelica Goodden, Colin Campbell, Gill Hornby, Martin Fletcher and Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Jacqueline Woolass, Christopher Irvine, W. C. Weston, David Lucas,

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Howard leads right wing policy charge Crime and benefit fraud targeted Left-wing Tories complained that the Right was on the rampage following announcements of radical reforms to the criminal and social system Patten's 'madman' praised by Hurd Index William Rees-Mogg Hospital recalls patients after hepatitis surgeon is sacked Painted Ladies Thatcher attack on defence Clinton wants 2,000 more Somalia troops Michael Jordan Yeltsin's office 'at meltdown' as he panicked over rebellion Abbey National 30 p save 15p Lenin loses guard Patten says sorry after calling official a madman The facts about the P4 MP's appeal for repatriation cash fuels fear of racial backlash Migrants echo an earlier return to the sun Many immigrants from the Caribbean are said to back Bernie Grant's call for help to return to the country of their birth Neil fails in third appeal on memoirs Mr Charles Vance NEC#@ Dream plot leaves famous novelist first among peers Conference Sketch Matthew parris Eurofighter suffers software setback News in Brief Hume to brief Dublin King helps Laura again Letter bombs warning Water strike threat Art restorer denies role in execution of accountant American named in £26m fraud plot By a Staff Reporter: Secure unit found for Rat Boy Boxing clever is good for the brain NEC#@ Florida tourist's family asks for killer to be spared Picture Gallery Twins buy Channel tax haven Soaring passion fills the air The fax about the p4 BBC radio tries to shift Test Match Special Makro Changes put vulnerable suspects at risk, says peer The Tories all-out effort against crime includs more prisons and new laws The Right to Silence Police applaud Howard's drive against offenders The Front Line Main Points of Howard's Proposals More jails to meet rise in offenders Prisons Decanter By our Legal Correspondent: Conviction review body still years away Rail watchdog fears for passengers in station sales By a Staff Reporter: Chile court reopens Moyle case Closing Down Sale Therapists see Britain sink into depression Texas Homecare Minister refuses to help Mensa girl By a Staff Reporter: Man kept two wives for 8 years Honda Ford rejects charge of distorting sales Doubts cast on merit of 11.7% rise Princess 'failed' in Games bid News in Brief Faded idol returns with same old song Bird cruelly Assault case Tube strike Off guard Wrong turn Cats and frogs Advertisement Frizzell Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Hospital alert over TB worker Picture Gallery Give meat a miss for a longer, healthier life Canon Kasparov overlooks lone chance to take game The Times Classic fM 100-102 Audi Relieved audience forget their discord when ministers play populist tunes Lilley Vows to crack down on benefit abuse Magazine Treasury faces battle over budget cuts Spending Today's agenda Activists demand tough line on crime Law & Order Early speeches calm Tory nerves Delegates Gummer promises roads curb Environment Schools to have secret ballots on opt-out Education Question The Times experts Straight Talk Patten exhorts Hong Kong to defend its values Midnight is nearly here for the Sino-British talks. There has been no breakthrough Dixons Bella Pasta (Reuter): France to holdback on nuclear testing News in Brief Radical jailed (AFP): Ban upheld (Reuter): Case dropped Flight delay Critics fed the wrath of a leader with scores to settle The president's violent clash with the legislature has lad to a mood of vengeance adn reckoning in the capital Anne McElovy writes from Moscow Election in Russia to proceed on schedule Germans view Moscow victory with relief but no joy International Reaction Vice-president begged for help Rutskoi Where the big boys are cut down to size Lefortovo Prison (Reuter): Russian diplomat 'expelled' News in Brief (Reuter): Talks start (AFP): Final count (Reuter): Police orders (Reuter): Latvia move (Reuter): Rebels cut off Clinton revises Somalia policy to stem Congress revolt Outraged by US casualties, presidental dithering and Pentagon blunders, Congress is threatening to cut off funding for the operation. Yet President Clinton has ruled out withdrawal Arafat and Rabin report progress in Cairo talks Riyadh and Tehran lay summit plans Picture Gallery Bhutto and Sharif claim Pakistan ballot victory B & Q Commonwealth rights improve Golden state cuts primary race time When food not drugs can cure Hospital patients who are starving... return of an old illness... and a breakthrough down under Medical Briefing Farm fever Aussie Wizardry Beware the escaped gene Colin Tudge, in the final extract from his book, asks if the earth is at risk from genes that are out of control Lifeboat Make a Big Impression. Present with Barco Butterflies and painted ladies Once a tattoo was a mark of low life - now they are high fashion, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Why Patten is talking like a worried man BUPA Healthchoice Janet Daley A man's place is in the home, rasing his sons with their mother,. without more father figures youth crime will soar Archer out for Hunt Compete and conquer Britain in the 1990s needs a good dose of the economic policies of the 1980s Too far, too fast for Russia Western demands are excessive, says Anne McElvoy Howard's Beginning The home secretary makes a fine start to law and order reform From the Heart Patten has entered the endgame with China A Station of One's Own The government's plan to sell off railway stations is flawed Armed forces to be a 'paper tiger'? The Tory task Burdens imposed on parents by new child support law Rude awakening Partly furnished Courageous Short Cathedral manners D-Day anniversary Tobacco advertising Sir , I refer... Court Circular Birthdays today Spectacle Makers' Company Information Technologists ' Company Personal Column Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Lord Haskel Picture Gallery Diabetes appeal evokes spirit of H. G. Wells Latest wills Church news Forthcoming marriages Dinners Sir David Brown Colonel and Mrs John Clarke Marriage Luncheons State Opening of Parliament Major-General Michael Whistler Personal Column Penelope Spencer Penelope Spencer, dancer, choreographer and producer, died on October 3 aged 91. She was born on December 30,1901 BHHI Grigori Tunkin Grigorii Ivanvich Tunkin, a leading international lawyer of the Soviet Union, died in Moscow on August 23 aged 86. He was born in the Arkhangel'sk privince in northern province in northern Russia on October 13,1906 Sunday at St. Andrews Judge Colin Woodford His Honour Judge Colin Godwin Patrick Woodford died on October 1 aged 59. He was born on January 13,1934 Lillian De La Torre Lillina de la Torre-Bueno McCue, writer of historical detective stories better known by her pen name Lillian de la Torre, died in Colorado Springs on September 13 aged 91. She was born in New York City on March 15,1902 Bigger jumbo on the way Passengers as cargo European competition fears Cuisine leaves bad taste Branson suggests no-window aircraft Travelogs Must fly, on time Transatlantic cargo Florida safety drive Busy Heathrow Travel/flights Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Lowest Prices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Airport's Olympic high Where not to eat at JFK airport Satellites to rule the air Open sky hopes fade Viewpoint Canadians go on snow offensive Telephone bill rebellion Winter sports across the Atlantic Protest at sales ploy Outrage at hotel calls surcharge Holiday advert farce Enjoy a trip to the far east The Times Pre Christmas Break in Bangkok Five Nights from only £599 Somak Holidays Hong Kong bats to win The colony seeks the revenue it can earn as the Far East's sports centre Canadian A trip to the past Flyaways Tory right asserts its strength News The Times Crossword No 19,355 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather Weather Facts by Fax Marvin gets heavy The Times Tomorrow Safety in the Channel tunnel Buying a car for big families Business Today Sib Bites Goal Scorer The Pound Predictable squall on flight to reality An Atole Kaletsky Shares reach record Taiwan delay casts doubts over BAe The regional jet business at Woodford Aerodrome in Cheshire will be closed with the loss of 4,000 jobs if the Taiwn offer to buy a 50 per cent stake is withdrawn Arts 35-35 Sport Investor Intelligence Whitbrefd dismantles its takeover barricades Strife Begins at Forty Building society rebuked by SIB over investments 2,000 customer files are being examined by independent actuaries to evaluate whether they were sold the right investment by the North of England's investment salesmen Trade Indemnity CBI finds itself in pay dilemma EC ruling gives relief to UK pension schemes Business Roundup Oil gains as talks fail Clark buys Grants Ex-Lands' first payout Austin Reed turnround Mercury wins state job The Times World Chess Championship The Times 4C Charity Christmas Card Council Lenders want to cover the risks in boom and bust era By our Banking Correspondent: Bank of Scotland wary on recovery prospects The Bank of Scotland says the benefit of improvements in its core business is finally coming through as the economic tremors of the past three years begin to recede CentreGold seeks listing and funds for growth Admen fight Canary Wharf rescue Lonrho to consider board posts Banks get shares in Whitegate restructuring Turkish Airlines Distillers and brewers grab the attention of investors Stock Market Hewden keeps grip on payout Whisky battle Banque sell-off Legal & Public Notices Manchester United pays fans more at full time Recent Issues Major Changes Dow ends modestly higher Wall Street Bank of Scotland Clarke's easy way out of the publicf deficit nightmare Economic View Anatole kaletsky argues that a big cut in interest rates is the key to economic growth and a painless way of soilving the budget deficit The Times City Diary The private sector is fallible, too Business Letters Sabena is profitable, and seeks no state aid Furling the umbrella Tempus Man Utd UK equities Francotyp Postalia Limited Bank of Scotland Whitegate Tietmeyer offers hope of rate cuts The Economist Year of reorganisation hits diversified Scottish firm change take their toll on Grampian David Brown lifts profit after market debut Fees for all from the battle for Paramount Charges cut £8.5m from Amber Day Time marches onto 52% rise Shares reach record highs Intercity Shuttle Recruitment Matters Finance Director Secretary to the Chief Executive Celebrity Speakers International Limited Janette Teager & Associates Girls' Public Day School Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items News International Exhibitions Ltd The London Woman's Clinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prager and Fenton CJA Mature LSE Economics Graduate (1992) The Building Societies Association Saville & Holdsworth Ltd Felix Rosenstiel's Widow & Son Ltd Bureaux of Currency Limited The Times Newspaper Hadida Vital keys to help put your company's house in order Two views of the ICAEW's new guidance on internal controls Why Daimler went red over a share quote in New York Any Other Business Lottery life for Davis Accountancy & Finance Johnson Wilson & Partners Howgate Sable Finance directors looking unbalanced The Times Units Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Catholic with the truth Cinema: Geoff Brown warms to the real people, with a real story to tell, in Ken Loach's gritty Raining Stones Trollope groupies Television Review Theatre A return to the killing fields The Film Theatre's season of first world war films range from bellicose propaganda to bitterness Music Are You Afraid of Wasting your Doctor's Time? Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice London Elsewhere A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avaliable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country A heavy hand on the keyboard Theatre: August Wilson in Kilburn: Shakespear in Sheffiedl; and avant-garde Russians The Piano Lesson Tricycle, Kilburn Wordless Russians Gogol's Coat Watermans, Brentford Uniform quality Hamlet Crucible, sheffield The Times Libraries turnover a new leaf Britain's libraries are diversifying in an effort to win back lost readers. Simon Tait looks forward to National Library Week The Times Success by any other name The BBC Welsh symphony Orchestra has become the BBC National Orcheatra of Wales. Hilary Finch finds out why What a swell party that was Barry Millington hears the first burst from the new orga at St John's, Smith Square A yen for Grove Bargain tracks Last chance... Arts Briefing Royal Opera House Blessed are the pure in digestion This arresting tale of gastric obsession and charismatic power may make you change your diet, warns Victoria Glendinning Country rhythms Clare john MacKena The Blackstaff Forty something but cheerful Richel Cusk Visting Mrs Nabokov And other Excursions By Martin Anus Jonathan Cape, £15.99 Women of Ulster speaking Gill Hornby A Wreath upon the Dead By Briege Duffaud Poolbeg press 14.99 Peace loving man Natasha Fairweather Fima By Amos Oz Chatto & Windus, £15,99 New Authors His best days could lie ahead Woodrow Wyatt suggests that the prime minister should pay less attention to newspaper and learn the lessons of political history The Major Enigma By penny Junor Michael Joesph £15.99 The church defensive Cristina Odone The Church of England a portrait By Michael De-la-Noy Simon & Schuster, £16.99 The End of Silence Women adn priesthood By Karen Armstrong foruth Estate, £8.99 At His Lordship's pleasure Young Offenders By Lord Longford Chipmans, £20 Gin Lane's giant Hogarth Volume Iii: Art and Polities. 1750-1764 By Ronald Paulson Luttenworth Press, £35 Barbarians who made Britain Bonnie Prience Charlie a Biography ByCarolly Ericjkson Robbson Books, £18.95 Subverting Scotland past By Colin Kidd Cambridge University Press , £3 Birdsong Sebastian Faulks Faldo tries to rise to end-of-term challenge Limit to duties of solicitor Privy Council Law Report October 7 1993 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Commercial cases in Midlands Practice Direction (Mercantile List (Birmingham) Eglon outstanding in team effort Bank 's Serbian policy lawful Regina v Hm Treasury and Another. Ex parte Centro-Com Sarl Leading clubs won over by new generation Sydney Friskin finds youth playing the leading role in hockey's national league Whitaker jumps to superb double at Wembley For the Record Benn avoids meeting Eubank s camp Union diocese awaits Bishop's views on reform Rughy Commentary Fixtures Football The Times Sports Service Littlewoods Pools Word-Watching Daunting challenge confronts Pullin in opener Bradford victory marred by players' brawling Bradford victory marred by players' brawling The Times Jordan brings down certain Basketball legend retires but show may go on Simon Barnes on the man who played for high stakes as one of sport's greatest talents Courtesy belies Ascot's image Sports Letters Hole in argument Humming bees' put wind up stunned Fehlmann England go through to semi-finals Sport in Brief O'Sullivan triumphs Excellent turn-out Swift's title bid fails Honour for Christie Blue Jays stay on song Not enough credit for Lewis Smaller costs Oxford history Haydock's season subsides to early end Wincanton Rapid Raceline Results from Yestrday's Three Meeting By our Racing Staff: Witness Box takes Roberts to century Ludlow York Quinn strikes to quell further unrest at City Adversity Spurs Tottenham's ten man Japan run out of steam Fielden chooses to play for North Last Night Results Saunders saves face for Villa with late goal Wycombe move towards next summit Russell Kempson looks at the upward curve of the latest recruits to the Football League Radio 1 Variations Choice Critical Eye: Proud Arabs and Texan Oilmen Channel 4,900pm Television and Radio Satellite Golf Leeds slither to home defeat in cup quagmire Sunderland revive memories of 1973 Cup Final with Elland Road victory Taylor's shapes fall as injury toll rises United forced to dig deep before going through Concise Crossword No 3219 Winning Move Word-Watching Mencap Racing By our Sports Staff: Watkinson becomes captain as Fairbrother steps down NB Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers CJA NB Selections Ltd Hoggett Bowers Mainland Pathfinder European Marketing Director Howgate Sable Hoggett Bowers Hold on to that vital link Middle managers make strategy workable. 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