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News from 09/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Nick Locock, P. J. Burns, Phil Yates, Nicholas Gash, Lynne Greenwood, G. H. Threlfall, Paul Heiney, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Alasdair Riley, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MaCQuitty, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Paul Massey, Nicola Cole, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, J. G. Jolliffe, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Shirley Davenport, David Flusfeder, Patrick Spens, David Sharp, Roddy Forsyth, Keith Warner, Jeremy Seal, Richard Milner, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Robin Hunt, Huw Jones, Joan Chamberlain, Alan Lorimer, Robert Heeson, Ruth Gledhill, R. R. E. Potter, Clare Gascoigne, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Hugh Montefiore, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Sara Paston Williams, On the Road Jan Morris, Philip Robinson, John Young, Ian M. Ward, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, David Hands, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Norman Lane, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Roger Smith (Director), David Coffey, Susan Gilchrist, George Brock, Richard FERGUSON(Chairman), Sydney Friskin, Alan Bullock, Nicholas Harling, Adam Fresco and Marianne Curphey, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Gill Mackenzie, Honorary Secretary, Vivien Duffield, Wolfgang Münchau, Ian Dilworth, Eluned Price, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Donald Cameron, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Juliet Whicker, Paul Wilkinson, z, Richard Evans, Jonathan Davies, Sheila Gunn Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Michael Hamlyn and our Foreign Staff, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, B. D. Roden, Julian Muscat, J. M. C. Clark-Maxwell, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Ian Brodie and Sam Kiley, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Adam Westoby, Matthew Parris, Ben Jones, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Frank Jeffery, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sebastian Van Damm, Chris Peters, Glyn Emery, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Simon Jenkins, Hattie Ellis, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Guy Herbert, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Annie Schwab, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Andrew Finkel, Frank Field, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Sarah Woodward, Edward Marriott, Jonathan Fuller, Brian Cummins,

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Major calls for return to core values Swing to right buys time The prime minister may have succeeded in rallying the faithful but Douglas Hurd is now being urged to take up the left-wing standard A genius on the universe Next Week in the Time Shifting rock Index Weekend The Law Society summer 1993 results published in The… Boxing Madonna Jesu, joy of man's defining Men's Fashion Royal turnout worthy of the King's Road Guests shine as rain royal parade Officer 'murdered parents after champagne party' Car bombers hit two targets in London Lottery Runners Chopard Geneve 40p Saturday Edition Major's miniskirt appeal gets him into the swing Conference Sketoh Samsung Sellafield cancer families lose battle for damages Correction Forte Hotels Labour rejects MP's shoot-to-kill claim News in Brief Night flights limited Boys hit by lightning Smear patients recalled Cargo gives off fumes Thatcher gags the Mail Independent price rise Killer paedophile found strangled in his prison cell Police comb beach for cannabis Exclusive: Margaret Thatcher's memoirs The Sunday Times Bailed car thief dragged woman, 83, to her death Britons trapped by banana rebellion Victim sees rapist, 17, get 7 years Tick One Toyota Celebrities support rally to win early release for Krays RAF must pay mother News in Brief Phone pest Lawyer appeals Squat order Race is on to be first to drive to New York By a Staff Reporter: Hanged boy had talked of bullying Thames Water Jewish family wins case against racists Divorce hits families harder than death Evidence is growing that the effects on children of divorce begin long before marital breakdown and extend well into later life National Westminster Bank Invader's eating habits threaten woodlands Roman road is long and narrow Tredo 'Blood will flow' in spending cuts Police hunt father and daughter, 2 The Times Chess Autofax £1,000 to be won everyday The Times checkmate Classic Short hope vanishes in cold light of day The Times World Chess Championship Meplisto Chess Computers Budget Kasparov checked in the park Gorbachev to tour Britain A party eager for that old-time religion gladly embraces its revivalist preacher Riddell on Politics Major gives seal of approval to Tories ' right-wing agenda Conservatives in Blackpol RAC Boost for straight talking Blackpool relaxes nervous activists Delegates Conference darling rips up red tape Bureaucyacy Rebels are warned to toe the line Unity Right-wing pact threatens talks on new South Africa New York: The United Nations General Assembly, responding to an appeal by Nelson Mandela, president of the African National Congress, decided yesterday to remove all the ramaining sanctions except for the mandatory arms embargo(James Bone Writes). The 184-nation assembly agreed without a vote to lift all financial and exonomic restrictions immediately because "the transition to democracy has now been enshrined in the law in South Africa". the repeal paves the way for an infusion of much-needed investment Pakistani rivals seek coalition partners News in Brief (Reuter): Aid suspended (AFP): FBI cleared (Reuter): Mafia sentence (Reuter): Actress warned (Reuter): Gotti plea fails (AFP): Dishes banned (AFP): Family affair (AFP): Damascus snubs plea for secret peace talks Timberland Soldiers searching through rubble after 50 people… The Sunday Times is the Sunday Papers US warns Aidid he remains target but offers peace talks Somail warlord tries to appease West while Clinton policy angers UN leader King of junk bonds pays campus dues Michael Milken, disgraced symbol of 1980's corporate greed, is eight months out of prison and lecturing on financial success to enthusiastic business students B&Q Son of fugitive is US marine 'Desperate' Saddam yields secrets on chemical arms Baghdad hopes that by hading over a list of its weapons suppliers to inspectors, sanctions will be lifted. But the UN is unlikely to rush into relaxing the embargo Proton Picture Gallery Russia holds Strangelove key to global obliteration Moscow's nuclear missile system can work without human control, claims an arms expert, raising fears that the end of the world will be decided by computer Ailing Papandreou bids to cure EC's sickest economy Europe is jittery about Greece being run by the socialist old stager, who would assume the presidency of the Community in January Georgia to join CIS in return for military aid Eduard Shevardnadze has swapped independence for Russian assistance. Observers believe Georgia is doomed to disintegration in any event Brandt's widow falls out with party over his will MOJO Greens discover whiff of political power makes idealism go stale Alexander Chancellor in New York In the New York mayoral campaign, the game is to find racial "code lanuage" in opponents' remarks and to bellow "racis" Right idea, but wrong men to chase for cash The Child Support Agency is good in theory but is adopting bad practice, Frank Field believes Anger is being expressed by fathers. Why should they continue working? Exhibit 'A' for democracy How a politicial who never tasted power kept hope shining in South Africa's apartheid days She has returned The Times Diary Years of Gold Major's speech yesterday won him affection and time Uncomfortable Bedfellow Political debate in Greece has sunk to a new low The Game of the Name The faults of language lie in its users, not its dictionaries Should a suspect's silence be seen as evidence of guilt? Top ten hymns Early greetings Love and marriage Abandoned trial Radio 1 regrets All flown away Bypasses are now Euro link roads Two Canalettos Have a seat Court Circular Law Society results Dinners Personal Column Service dinners Lady Gould Weekend birthdays This early ancestor of the Teasmade, patented in… Anniversaries Marie Curie. Hearls and minds against concer Church services tomorrow Royal engagements Marriages Memorial service St Paul's Girls' School Church news Forthcoming marriages Agnes de Mille Agnes de Mille, choreographer, died in Manhattan, New York, on October 7 aged 88. She was born on September 18,1905 Entertainments Walter Oakley Walter Oakley, CBE former chairman of the Polytecmic of Central Lonndon, died on Septembeer 28 aged 91 He was born on February 13,1902 William Sale William Freckleton Sale, chiraman of Kent County Cricket Club and headmaster of Wellesley House School, Broadstairs, 1967-1990 dide on October 5 aged 60. He was born on July 12,1933 Kenneth Nelson Death of Marie Lloyd a Great Comedienne On this Day October 9 1922 News The Times Crossword No 19,357 Krockando Business Sport Weather Weekend Magazine Arts Regent Travel Services TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Weekend Monwy Taxing Tale Ethical Poser Critical Ads Numbers Game The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Rising Riches GEC and Thorn to enter lottery stakes Share swap rewrites Paramount script ASH burns City fingers Golf 31 Football 32 Partners in powers Norwich Union Protests as 500 jobs are axed at Devonport Weekend Sporting Fixtures EC ministers shed narrow-band ERM hope Greycoat's fate unclear as rescue is spurned Postel, the pension fund, has walked away from its rescue bid for Greycoat after rejection from preference shareholders raising fears that receivers may go in Bradford & Bingley Graystone cash call to fund buy BAe says Taiwan talks will go on Goldman denies bias By our Deputy City Editor: Tiphook shares fall further US figures pull Hi-Tec out of red Canterbury Life told to pay £00,000 by Lautro Business round up Celltech plans flotation MTM negotiations end Bennett agrees to offer Welsh Water deal off Quadramatic buy More jobs in America Radamec optimistic Dumkeld offshoots sold Rolls-Royce boosts sales BNP to cut allocations The Times World Chess How famous brands fuel fortune of America's King of the Rich Drink, shave or fly and it may aid WarreN Buffett, worth $8 billion and rising, writes Philip Robinson Self-made pair weave a new company culture Coats Viyella: Sir David Alliance and Neville Bain Partners in power The men at the top of Britain's biggest textile company are a case of opposite poles attracting, says Susan Gilchrist Sir David is shy to the point of impenetrability. Bain is open to the point of indiscretion Invest in Abtrust Emerging Economies Investment… Hambro Clearing Limited Unit Linked Insurance Investments (Reuter): See-saw session for Dow World Markets Recent Issues Late run gives shares a new closing high Stock Market The Sunday Times Wall Street Major Changes Village banks across the shop counter Sara McConnell says banks are now considering providing at least a minimal service in areas where they have closed uneconomic branches Lloyds used to have agencies in shops and sub-post offices, but closed its last one in 1971 Building a better reputation Comment Taxing Errors 24 How Executives See the Future of Local Banking Newton Travel Risk 27 Talk to Towry Law Unit Trusts Rothschild Asst Management The cost of the taxman's mistakes Engineer claims wrongful bankruptcy, Shirley Davenport reports Asking questions and trying to get information from the Revenue was 'like dealing with the KGB Save & Prosper How bomb cover is met Edinburgh Ethical investors point to betrayal of trust Jill Insley on a claim of broken pledges after fund takeover The stance of fund managers can vary widely Plan to link Provident funds Gartmore Briefings Save & Prosper Hill Samuel "Hello, I lead such a Complicated life, what… Fimbra Robert Fleming save & Prosper John Charcol Drawing a fine line on shock Advertising Critical illness insurance offers a challenging opportunity to advertisers, reports Robin Hunt Cut cost of holiday cover Bargain hunters can find cheap premiums says Richard Milner Interest Rates Roundup Mercury Pittance pension needs top-up Save & Prosper Commercial Union Cash for victims of holiday crime Criminal injuries compensation schemes exist in a surprising number of popular tourist destinations, writes Nicola Cole Sting in the tail of home loan deals The Equitable Life Invesco The M&G Group Midland Maturity brings responsibility Save & Prosper Just who is behind this curious mailshot numbers game? Weekend Money Letters Pensioners overseas deserve better treatment Penny for your thoughts Paying the premium on a stolen car Shares close at record Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander UK Growth Fund Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Ballesteros ascends with regal display Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Dunbar reap reward from alliance Tomorrow Seles plans return in Dublin event Sport in Brief Programme change DeFreitas in demand Coni remembered Bates sweeps into final Collision stops racing Wilkinson succeeds where six others failed Rob Hughes on the commercial revolution achieved at leeds over the past five years Taylor's spirits lifted by mood of players Television exposure will increase profile Final act in rebirth of a nation For Zambia, a World Cup match in Casablanca tomorrow is more than a game, Andrew Longmore writes Bangor Women wear the trousers in cricket cup Growing pain Turin cloud Drink drive Grand Lodge entered for Dewhurst Mazentre Forward favoured by going York C4 Worcester BBC1 Result from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Racing next week Worcester AYR York Heriot's in position to overtake Melrose Barnes and Andrew engage in fresh battle to familiar script David Hands reviews part one of the championship campaign with Bath already calling the shots Japan hope Williams proves fitness Fighting words ring hollow from boxing 's monocled mutineer Saturday portrait: Chris Eubank, by Simon Barnes Guildford profit from Byrd basket Wigan will offer stern challenge Halifax rise to top Britain gain rare cup victory with day to spare For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Chess Hotline Coupe leaves his seniors trailing at Wembley Jenny MacArthur sees young riders enjoying a splendid day at the Horse of the Year Show Merit takes advantage Maddux reins in Phillies' hitters The Times Hendry sets title record Golf 31 Gloves are off for Benn title defence Fierce rivalry gives rough edge to super-middleweight contest Eubank can no longer hide behind camouflage David Miller looks at the boxing rivals who fought one of the most inspiring recent British bouts Rivals kept apart at weigh-in Departure of Jordan has Celtic reeling Regent Traverl Services Simon Barnes 32 Pullin leads Britain to famous triumph Who's taken for a ride at the book fair? Giles Gordon in Frankfurt explains how our reading matter is chosen for the coming year Frankfurt is hype, not conviction or integrity. Authors are an encumbrance to business Sotheby's Child's Eye View Parents crushed under the jackbootee Weekend Voice: Mary Killen Georgian Dining Scent of Autumn Readers Guide to Hot Books A dome from home in the woods A curmudgeonly John Young takes family and friends to Center Parcs in Suffolk, and finds something for all tastes The one and only QE2 Iberia Short course in how to be a great Scot Lapsed Caledonian Norman Lane seizes the opportunity to rediscover his roots on a long weekend in the Borders Amsterdam Hayes and Jarvis The Travel Collection The ripening of the British apple As Apple Day approches, a new book traces the rise - and fall - of our favourite fruit. Frank Jeffery reports Agas, thrashers - ingrates the lot Farmer's Diary Paulheiney Oreck Restaurant Watch Emmental A free lunch on a forest foray The mushroom-gathering season is here. Sarah Woodward takes a walk in the woods Decanter Best Wine Buys Cheers to great British beer Turnberry The art of slurping and canoodling Noodles from the Orient, express! A harvest in apple-pie order Spain Wine Shop Dish of the Day Electronic Shoprider Deluxe Foam for Comfort Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOP Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Bed Co Moriarti's workshop British Antique Replicas The Direct Foam Supply Co Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Protitan Drill Bits Medivac MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items On the scent of a rosy autumn On a visit to Peter Beales's nursery in Norfolk, Francesca Greenoak searches out late-flowering roses Homes & Gardening Norfolk Garden Supplies Dolphin Stairlifts Dolphin Fruit Presses Multiple Display Advertising Items T. W. Parker Ltd Autoport Systems Ltd Flat Roofing Cannock Gates Garden Answers Vivien Duffield Chairman, the Clore Foundation My Pereect Weekend Agriframes Ltd Saturday Rendezvous Partners Bookmarker What the papers said: Edward Marriott's bookbuyers' guide Multiple Display Advertising Items The oneness of Essex man Ruth Gledhill shares a spiritual feast with members of Bahai in Chelmsford Drawing down the Moon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Young bend TV's ear The BBC hears children views Sole children get up on their toes Young dancers around the country are limbering up for their West End début, Jane Bidder sees the stars in their eyes Fun at the factory An American retailing idea has arrived here Homeowners Friendly Society Noble Caledonia Limited Snappy dragon-boating Sporting Life Alasdair Riley on one of Britain's fastest-growing watersports Sitting down to a turtle dinner withthe Georgians The 18th-century boom in good living gave us breakfast parties, promiscuous seating at dinner and the fork as we know it, says Sara Paston Williams Moble Caledonia Limited Bovis Homes Barratt Seven-year restoration itch Property Buyer's Devon Aylesbeare For Sale around £150,000 Films Word-Watching Crossword winners Theatre Music Classical Property Retirement Homes New Videos Dance Immaculate Architect Designed House Exhibitions Bookings The king of musical Europe This month's CD Direct choce, the conductor Claudio Abbado, is profiled by Richard Morrison The Times Crichton -the Jurassic spark The Sunday Times We'll Publish your Book In step with Mandela Dance Hell for leather after 400 years Theatre Dido, Queen if Carthage steiner, NWI The Times Winning formula Concert CLS/Judd/Westrup Barbican South Bank RG Multiple Display Advertising Items Models of Invention IMG Artists COE London Symphony Orchestra Carmina Burana Multiple Display Advertising Items Lilian Baylis The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish Riding School of Vienna Theatres Multiple Classified Advertising Items La bohéme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Medea Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Waters Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite No Title Wild kids and staying young David Flusfeder Previews the Best Ot the Coming Week's Television Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3221 The Big Apple has toffee in it Mind-boggled but underawed, Caitlin Moran visits New York Regent Travel Services The End Polo Sport PHS Magazine Contributors Jessica Mitford's Diary TAG Stone-Age diet Letters Something for the Weekend John Diamond i think i want old friends back when all i rally want is a chance meeting on the street and five minutes gossip Forced prostitution Deaf ears Food for hicks The queen and I Canon Travel Broadens the Mind Peugeot Babylon's Burning The Three Points of the Kenwood Riangle Represent… This is Jordi Puyal Revenge of the Killer Bluestockings Earlier this year, Oxford University was the scene of a row, ferocious even by the coolly savage standerds of academia. Angry at what they saw as sexual discrimination, the women decided to revolt. Andy Martin meets the plot-hatchers. photographs by paul Massey Ultra Inclusive The new Mercedes The new Mercedes C-class. From ?17,600. The dream… Changing identities On the Road Jan Moris Sydney, an unlikely survivor of its beginnings, reflects the vibrancy and transitory nature of its immigrant heritage Miele Picture Gallery Nescafe The New Testimony Liberty The Fallguise Daks DAKS Home Trade Accounts T-shirt , £7.99; coltarless shirt. £25, Marks &… All Dark and Handsome Wanted Beauty and the Beast Grooming Versage Stmichael Marks & Spencer Emporio Armani Return of the Native Picture Gallery Austin Reed Jaeger Picture Gallery Selfridges Seiko Smoking when Pregn Nicotine Clarks The Deconstructed Check It's Wool Herrera for Men Rossetti Polished Performers Sloggi for men BE Comfortable with who You are Hush Puppies Gieves & Hawkes Watch this Space The next Step Advertising Promotion Begging to Differ Opinion What's wrong with all these men who insist on hiding in their matching suits? Whagt are they afraid of? Iain R. Webbm who wears exactly what he wants, urges them to get their City Kit off and learn to express themselves Camel Breitling 1884 City Lights Anne McElvoy finds reason to shout about the failings of Moscow's telephones And the Cycle of Motor Art Noble Caledonia Limited Great Musicals Still Breaking Records Grey Matters The causses of Alzhweimer's disease are not yet known, but early diagnosis is now possible, thanks to genetic researach. Nigel Hawkes reports on the moral implications of detection without remedies to alleviate suffering. Illustration by Robert Heeson Findings RAC Spain A Spanish Buffet Lunch The Wine Guide Jane MacQuitty recommends Spanish bottles to help you to savour the country's dishes Flavours Which? HINE Restaurant Guide There are Parts of London that disappear, not… French Wines Plain English Voyages Jules Verne From Corks to Laurels Away from the genteel ports and sweet wines of Madeira lies a forested interior perfectly suited to trekking Jeremy Seal finds Otherwise Occupied The real Crete is in its olives, vines and tanerines, writes Eluned Price The Price of Hearing Aids Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items CAA Multiple Display Advertising Items Bermuda /Caribbean S star luxury Royal Caribbean… Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items Phantom, Saigon, Sunset, Grease Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen The Travel Collection Scene of the crime writer Books Giles Gordon The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Cyberspace Competition Ten computer games to be won Enter Password Chess Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3223 Almanac by Piccadilly Small Birds Singing Susan Hill A Childhood Michelob. 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