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News from 08/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Patrick Roper, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Janice Elliott, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Freud on Friday, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Malmesbury, Arthur Leathley Political Staff, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Roger Jones, Jerry Hayes (Conservative), Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Sean Hallahan, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, David Hewson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, David Coleman, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, John Young, Lynne-Jones (Labour), Norman Lamont, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Guest, Andrew Pierce and Nicholas Wood, Sarah Bagnall, Elizabeth Moyse, Edward Gorman, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Frances Lindsay, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Barry Jackson, Aberconway, Ian Brodie and Martin Fletcher, David Toop, Peter Purton, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Norman Hearson, Director, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Stephen Hill (Managing Director), Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Victor Black, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Martin Ivens, George Curtis, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peregrine Worsthorne (Sir), Sarah Jane Checkland, John Herbecq, Patricia Tehan and Philip Bassett, David Akenhead (Director), Chris Partidge, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Alex Carlile (Liberal Democrat), Martin Waller, Christopher Irvine, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Doreen Cuss, Anne McElvoy, Michael Romain, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, William Thompson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Brian Cole,

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Thatcher and Clarke rally round Major Tory big guns call for unity One the eve of his most important conference speech, John Major was boosted by Kenneth Clarke's vigorous plea for Conservative party unity Clinton pleads for Somalia Index Ultrasound Risk C of E clergy defect to Rome Toni Morrison Trial of Birmingham Six police collapses The roar of the crowd the hiss of the tape Rock on Friday Bail 'folly' attacked Vacheron Constantin 30p Document ties Thatcher to sale of arms tools to Iraq Evidence from the MoD suggests that the former prime minister knew British exports would be used for making weapons Dell Britain like Warsaw Pact country, says MP Correction Reynolds supports inn Fein dialogue Stage-stuck stars play bashful duet Conference Sketch New councils may put £100 on bills Gang stabs schoolboy BNP leaders fined Floods close schools Miami tourist stabbed Cyril Cusack dies Mirror memoirs pledge Trial collapse reveals flaws in system The Birmingham Six case: from controversial start to unresolved end In the time that has passed since the atrocity, the authorities have failed to convict either the bombers or those responsible for the miscarriage of justice Lawyers surprised by judge's decision Joyrider gets seven years for killing schoolgirl, 13 Royal beau left waiting at rehearsal H Mebase A new look for sons and lovers Tomorrow: Treat Yourself to the Saturday Times British Airways Ultrasound test puts unborn babies at risk of low growth An Australian study has added to evidence which indicates that a routine prenatal examination might not be safe By our Health Services Correspondent: Arm implant 'pill' available on NHS RAC lover saw red Means Business Ford Picture Gallery Law Society agrees on ethnic quotas Tory street fighters battle it out over party's links with European federalists Clarke Tebbit Debate Clarke sticks grimly to his guns on VAT and income tax Government urged to slash spending Economy IBM The claws are out for Major's main leadership challenger Thatcher General looks on as colonels fight for supremacy Riddell on Politics Reforms attacked Mothers Tory left fights back against rise of right Foreign secretary sets limits to privatisation as factions clash on Blackpool fringe Hurd Panasonic Thatcher's warrior stakes his claim Portillo The road to recovery—by former Chancellor Medical treatment time limits in pipeline Health Return to politics of conviction demanded Former spy's book defies jail warning A retired M16 officer says he was told by the defence ministry that he faced prison if his memoirs breached official secrecy Magnet Campaign fathers accused of hypocrisy City's hi-tech traffic trial is world first Nice little earner killed off News in Brief Oilmen jailed Cleaner jailed Kilroy threat LSD sentence Chase death Ferry ban Shop vandals Ford turns its back on founding father Vast compounds of unsold cars could disappear as the company that introduced mass production reassesses its methods Smoker refused operation Decanter By a Staff Reporter: Arson case barn is burnt again Comet Picture Gallery What the TV ads don't tell you about shampoos Kasparov steals a draw after Short loses his nerve Defence challenger fails to take advantage of early dominance Eureka Electronics Ltd. The Times Mephisto Currys Fruit's the pick of the bargain bunch Weekend Shopping And our Foreign Staff: Aspin accepts blame for US deathsin Somalia Sudanese fuel shortage sparks three-day riot Leakey recalls final seconds before crash I magine being the one without Alpha AXP Bhutto prepares to rule Pakistan in rickety coalition Muddied general election result invits Islamabad military to continue meddling in politics Digital Jazz prose rhythms win Nobel acclaim Angola peace talks to resume News in Brief (Reuter, AP): New alliance to fight de Klerk (AFP): Iraq toes line Mugabe invited (AFP): Rocard fined (AP): French whine (Reuter): Light relief Germans offer hope to Central Europe of closer Nato ties Bonn has proposed more co-operation, including joint military manoeuvres, with its nervous eastern neighbours who are sandwiched between Russia and the West EC poised to tackle Major Tomy B&Q Croats accused of atrocities in Krajina Yeltsin preaches reconciliation's Moscow mourns While President Yeltsin is treating the dead from the Moscow rebellion even-handedly, his crackdown against his surviving political opponents continues Key DY Eviction rumours bring out crowds to ogle the oldest hardliner in town Abkhazia leader tries to please motley backers Everest Of prizes and prejudice Daniel Johnson on the black woman who is the new Nobel laureate A man who is courting hate My mission—by the most celebrated and detested lawyer in America Romance Book Club Oriental Rugs Moben From hostess to high-flyer The years in the wings may be over for Greece's First Lady in waiting Multiyork Very nearly a royal wedding The Linely marriage holds more hope than an abbey spectacular 'One sins, to better realise the danger of sinning' Sir Peregrine Worsthorne reflects on adultery, guilt, vanity—and the cirtues to be found in a life of true love Goethe-Institut Philip Howard As blood sports go, fishing and politics have a great deal in common Et tu, Kenneth? Diary Prejudiced for free speech The Millwall by-election has produced a threat to freedom, not from the ridiculous winner, but the would-be anti-racists High price to pay for more taxes The Chancellor must cut spending, says Norman Lamont I See No Enemy The Tories have given John Major a good chance to shine Clinton's Choice The President cannot leave hard decisions to committees End of an Ersatz Cult Lenin should at last be laid to rest, with his false gods Immigrants who want to go home Trampled mice Articled clerks' pay Disruption in local government Tory leadership Tax increases Unhappy plight of trans-sexuals Spirit of the novel Prayers, not gifts Helping hand Court Circular Today's royal engagements Latest wills The Royal School, Bath Church news Picture Gallery Personal Column Forthcoming marriages B. K. P. A. Needlemakers' Company Overseas Travel Anniversaries Surrey Lieutenancy Dinners Service dinners Luncheons Lecture Lord Dean Cyril Cusack Cyril James Cusack, actor, died yesterday in London aged 82. He was bron in Durban, South Africa, on November 26,1910 Legal & Public Notices Ivor Bulmer-Thomas On This Day The Promenade Concerts Yen David Walser The ven David Walser, Archdeaconof Ely, 1981-93, died on October 1 aged 70. He was born on March 12,1923 Clarke's backing boots Major News The Times Crossword No 19,356 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Weather Weather Facts by Fax The Times Tomorrow Loan Sale Rating Row Good Strike Load Shed The Pound Markets borne up on a global tide of cash Infotech 32-34 City warns Clarke not to endanger recovery The Chancellor's threat of tax increases in next month's Budget brought strong warnings from the City and industry that he was putting the recovery in jeopardy Tiphook hit by third profit alert Arts 35-37 Sport 39-44 Truck sales soar before deadline Singapore Airlines Results of Law Society Exams Queen launches tanker New class system plan for the stock market Shares in Germany buoyed by Yeltsin win National Westminster Bank Fears mount over Ferranti's future BCCI case on Clifford may cease' Sale takes some of the heat off BAe Mixed year for Allied Leisure Tenth of South Western Electricity jobs to go Business Roundup Support for Lloyd's Profits up at MR Data Pearson to float off oil Prestwick passes payout Canary Wharf delay Galliford cuts dividend EOP calls for £7.6m Correction Burn Stewart gives warning on profits H&H defends tax relief for homebuyers Fuller figure for Etam Campari sees shares slump after losses Barclays plans to sell off packets of personal loans The Economist Postel gains key vote on Greycoat New posts at Lonrho delayed Gloomy talk and bear raiders give Guinness a hangover Stock Market Blockbuster buys Philips video stores Ladbroke pact Board changes Losses curbed Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 The Varia Group of Companies Lloyds Chemists switches to growth through new stores Bibby plans to hive off three divisions Company News in Brief Tourist Rates Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues London Chess Festival Lottery groups scramble to pick UK's lucky number A National Lottery could soon be a reality. US experience is that the operator could make a lot of money—and enemies. Jon Ashworth reports No big deal after all The Times City Diary Extending VAT destroys element of choice The class system Tempus Tiphook UK industry has been hard at work Business Letters Poor environment for job creation Swatch J Bibby The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Monet Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Small losses on the day Fimbra Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Three chapters from a space odyssey What do you do when your children won't all fit into a saloon? Two family men put some solutions to the test VW decides to turn green Drivers waste fortunes sitting in jams with engines running—so why not a car that turns itself off? New Merc Diesel success Winter warning Roadwise Dearer Fiat You Can't Hurry Love, according to Phill Colins… Air of safety More choice Clean facts DB service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items VW Caravelle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Support, what support? Many personal computer users complain that once they have paid up, comapnies fail to provide aftercare. David Hewson reports Large PC firms have refused to speak to individual usres RAS CSS Trident Trained to have Chunnel vision Train drivers are being taught how to deal with every eventuality Software boom in Israel The computer industry is still young, but not immature FaxBack A single brain but many thoughts Easier programming and reduced cost have made massively parallel processors more popular, Chris Partridge reports Sales staff should be able to find details about a client at the end of a line much faster Lotus Fountain Having the cake and eating it too The One-2-One mobile phone network has amazed the industry by its low cost India: workforce just round the corner Companies find that programming can be done more cheaply in far-off countries, reports David Guest Information Technology Hobbs Consultancy Limited Ionica As/400 Systems Controller Selling Computer Solutions? Want to Be your Own… It Southern Jm Fine halls for Welsh rare bits As the National Museum of Wales open its ?26 million extension, Richard Cork admires a remarkable transformation Spare us the grizzly sights Television: Fin in outer space is better than another bear's-eye view The Fabulous Barnes Collection Music page 36 Uncovering the heir's disgraces Theatre The Grub Street Opera Wilde Theatre, Bracknell Rock page 37 How I fooled them Fortnum & Mason Entertainments Luna Negra Theatre Guide Leremy Kingston's assessment 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 Concerts Tunesmith with a mission Marvin Hamlisch has brought his first "serious" work to London. He talked to Richard Morrison The Times Fine Antiques & Works of Art Arts G'd evenin', Brixton, how ya doin'? Rock on Friday: The show that's nearly standing room only…all the Diana Ross that fits…Sheryl Crow takes off Very nicely, thanks. David Sinclair reports on how the Academy is dominating the cut-throat London gig scene A love affair Supreme New Albums: Let's hear it for pop's most successful woman singer ever Vox The insider's guide to the Next Big New Waves A division of BPP Law School The College of Law Law Society passes, summer 1993 Central Law Training Ltd Flawless round takes John Whitaker to title Heavy charm of the soft-shoe shuffle Wainwright recovers to secure advantage for Britain Evans joins victims of Welsh revolution King comes down in the world to hold court Srikumar Sen looks at the larger than life promoter behind the Benn-Eubank championship bout Word-Watching For the Record Broken jaw rules Jones out of tour Sport in Brief Old rivals meet again DeFreitas free to move New Zealand cheer Schumacher stays put Byrd snatches victory The Times Flame Of Tara's influence still burning brightly Flame Of Tara's influence still burning… Further ram causes Ascot abandonment Market Rasen Amazing Feat, right, revels in the heavy ground at… Owners show support for boycott Carlisle Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Merthyr sure that James will improve fortunes Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Keegan in no hurry to manage England Marseilles in trouble Wales believe they have right back-row blend Liverpool's finest keeping hopes alive Rob Hughes looks at two men relied upon to take thier teams to the World Cup finals Picture Gallery School of thought spurs Willison Dalton aiming to leave fleet in the doldrums BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Variations Radio 4 Satellite Boxing 40 Brady admits defeat and resigns at Celtic Durie's future in doubt after fine Concise Crossword No 3220 Chinese athletes caught by drugs tests Record-breakers clean as 11 fail to meet requirements at national games Winning Move Word-Watching Agassi receives Davis Cup ban Sun Football 42

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