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News from 12/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Louis Blom-Cooper, Tom Rhodes and our Foreign Staff, Anthony Harris, Susan Carson-Rowland, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Patricia Davies, Geoff Brown's, Jeremy Laurance, Bernadette Pennington, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Jill Sherman and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Michael Mansfield, Ian Murray, C. R. Blaber, James Bone, Phillip Sapsford, Noel Goodwin, Richard Lines, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Josephine Carr, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Chris Anderson, K. M. Hilton, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, David A. Warrell, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Martin Fletcher and Sam Kiley, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Joanna Pitman and Anne McElvoy, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Kenneth Leech, Nicholas Watt, Eamonn Butler, Peter Smithers, Michael Clark, Stephen Hawking, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Williams of Mostyn, Chris Barton, Philip Bassett and Philip Webster, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, D. S. Walker, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Anthony Lester, Edward Fennell, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Robert Kirley, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Patrick J. Wye, Robert Taylor, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, John Higgins, Barbara Godfrey, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jeremy Kingston's, Anthony Scrivener, Helen Nowicka, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Adam Fresco and Ben Macintyre, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Angela Mackay and Christopher Elliott, Andrew Chubb, S. M. Manley, Scrivenor, Liz Rorison, Nadine Meisner, David Crawford, Carey Schofield, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Russell, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Amrit Biswas, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Ian Robertson, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Roger Pearson,

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Trade figures spark fears for recovery Further cuts in the defence and transport department budgets seem likely when the cabinet's spending committee reports later this month Clarke targets building projects This Week in the Times Index Stephen Hawking Charities unite to save tax privileges Rocking the Boat Picture Gallery US halts troops for Haiti Oxford legal feathers fly in Roman debate Grateful, Ambridge BBC scraps Radio 5 for sport and news service Audemars Piguet Save 15P Briton wins Nobel prize for medicine Researchers' quest for cold cure led to surprise genetic breakthrough Carey urges end to 'corrosive' criticism of political leaders Everest Wettest, October looming By a Staff Reporter: Soccer fans locked up on board ferry Britain seeks EC poverty aid Religion lessons dispute Murder couple jailed Michelangelo on hold Runaway boy caught Racist violence denied Bad back halts pop case Andy Stewart dies Slater hugs Sams' wife Asthma attack girl sues Police seize couple in hunt for bombers News in Brief Jealous husband is jailed for killing daughter by mistake Thief given 26 years to pay off £4.000 fines Actor thanks Times doctor Vicar resigns after adulterous affair Gibraltar court told of Newall remorse Hewlett Packard Fashion's bright son rises in the East American Airlines Secret financial deal may save Churchill papers From a tear-stained letter as a schoolboy to his "finest hour "speech, Churchill's papers may yet be saved for the nation Street gang murders evangelical Christian The Times requests... The Times / Dillons Forum Sex attacker jailed after wife took back alibi BT Sterling Graduates worst employment hopes for 20 years MacGregor mounts new attack on rail rebels By a Staff Reporter: Armed police 'held family in terror' Autopilot scare prompts jet enquiry House of Fraser Stores Judge saves widow's soccer winnings Smokers demand equal treatment New flood defence policy will abandon farmland to the sea Christian Aid Dreams of steam come true Woman accepts £25,000 for arrest Warning: sleep can damage your health Judge jails teenage rail vandals News in Brief Ticket award Farmer jailed Man remanded Pools injury Couple die Kohl says Thatcher is behind the times Baroness Thatcher's memoirs have outraged Chancellor Kohl, who has condemned her "pre-wear thinking" Phone users take flight The Times Mephisto £1,000 to be won everyday The Times Checkmate Classic fM 100-102 AEA RAF band shapes up for anniversary tour 60-year-old sets Everest age record Hi-tech change rocks the world of pop Trouble in Tinpanalley Mclinda Wittstock finds the times are a-changing for an industry facing its greatest challenge Top of the Pops Earners New CD will turn homes into studios Future Tech St. Joseph's Hospice Big money eludes all but a select few Only those stars who have been at the top for years can hope to find themselves among the richest 500 Britons Pirating Feeding a fickle culture Somalia debacle curbs UN ambitions on world stage Haiti gunmen add insult to injured us foreign policy The United States convened a meeting of the UN Security Council after American diplomats were threatened and foreign journalists beaten in the Haitian capital Tokyo hacks do a little royal-bashing By our Foreign Staff: Rushdie publisher shot Author of Satanic condemns Oslo attack Plan to honour the Queen raises furore in Cyprus Millionaire North tries for Senate News in Brief China warning (AFP): Fossils found (AFP): Mobile courts (AFP): Muslims die (Reuter): Art recovered No Title EuroDigital Army yearns for stability and a home for every soldier As President Yeltsin visits Tokyo, Carey Schofield looks back at the Moscow drama of last week and considers the implications for the Russian army Confident Yeltsin flies to uneasy summit in TokyoThat President Yeltsin has left Moscow so soon after the rebellion, and with a state of emergency still in force, speaks volumes for his faith in the man he has left behind That President Yeltsin has left Moscow so soon after the rebellion, and with a stste of emergency still in force, speaks volums for his faith in the man he has left behind PLO ratifies peace with Israel as Likud comes to terms with deal Morillon seeks Bosnia protectorate De Klerk tells black-white alliance he will call vote Ciampi tells his industry minister to retain post News in Brief (Reuter): Party choice (Reuter): Majority cut (AP): Korea meeting (Reuter): Refugees flee (Reuter): Rebel offensive (Reuter): Crimes denied (Reuter): Kennedy weds Papandreou to focus on EC and the economy Greece's socialist veteran has come in from the cold, sending a tremor of unease through Europe Election Results Red-faced burghers of Maastricht hope for deliverance from unwanted fame Motorola France tries to save face with compromise on Gatt Gallic men mourn the little wife Charles Bremmer on a backlash among anti-feminists as French women unchain themselves from the kitchen sink Are we masters of our fate? Arguably the most brilliant scientist of his generation, Stephen Hawking, in the first of two essays from his latest book, asks: how can the human race have free will if the universe is determined by the laws of science? Mojo Tomorrow So much more than a headache Migraine can force people to take a rest from conflict at home and work, says I an Robertson The Mental Health Unlucky break in casualty Faulty surgery by inept doctors is leaving fracture victims disabled Pil-food How I treated Phil Archer Dr Thomas Stuttaford on Norman painting's welcome return to Ambridge BUPA Health Screening Lynne Truss Spectator sport The Times Diary Picture Gallery The other people's car Beetle browed engineers have found a new way to progress through technology spy upon the opposition's blueprints Hair and everywhere The Times Diary Another grand entry The Times Diary Fawning Fawsley The Times Diary Quick on the draw The Times Diary Speak up for free speech Anthony Lester on Proposals to restrain the press Red Rag to a General Nato should remember who are Boris Yeltsin's protectors Eheu, Fugax Lex For Oxford to drop Roman law after eight centuries is too hasty Churchill for Sale The photocopier could be the saviour of our national heritage That's justice Jarring tone in Tory speeches Are the courts being fair to women? Not amused Bee sting treatment Civil service cuts Sensible precaution It has to stop Mauritius judge 'forced to quit' Nurses' uniforms Seatbelts on buses Court Circular Service dinner Royal Academy of Engineering Reception Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Appointment Northern Ireland gallantry awards Personal Column Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Meeting Dinner Marriage Memorial service Lord Murray of Newhaven Lord Murray of Newhaven, KCB, who, as chairman of the University Grants Committee, presided overthe postwar expansion of the universities, died on October 10 aged 90. He was norn on july 28,1903 Personal Column Trailfinders The Sunday Times Peter Conder Peter John Conder, OBE, ornithologist and past director of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, died on October 8 aged 74. He was born in Steatham, London, on March 20,1919 (From a Correspondent): Honeymoon Travelling Lady Glenavy Lady Glenarvy, film publicist, biographer and widow of the humorous writer Patrick Campbell, died of cancer in Sydney on September 27 aged 75 She was born in Ipswich on April 11,1918 Post-budget tough times start to ease Lost tax benefits that froze many employers' plans are being restored, says Derek Harris Kings Destination Docklands An oil group's move produced an extra benefit, reports David Thurlow London's status still undimmed The capital's image remains bright despite the lack of a main co-ordinating authority, says David Crawford Rural Wales HTE New towns battle on Competition to win investment from Uk and overseas concerns is hotting up, reports David Crawford The sales message has to emphasise the scheme's commercial advantages CNT Moves without tears Rodney Hobson on the issues a relocation company can help with to ensure a successful changeover Fears that recovery is faltering News Radio 4 wins battle of the air waves Charities unite Fans arrested Carey plea Sentence criticised Saving Churchill Graduate gloom Oxford rules out Roman law The Times Crossword No 19,359 Publisher shot Sinking Britain Kohl attacks Thatcher Discordant note Japanese cheek Maastricht relief Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today John Charcol Small Business Eurotunnel to make 'final' call for £500m Tough competition from channel ferries and late delivery of some rolling stock will delay the date when the tunnel's earnings will equal the interest bill on £6.8 billion The really bad news from Blackpool Arts 39-41 Sport Recession on the Continent widens trade gap in UK Merchant bank sues Tottenham Hotspur Failing the Broken Families Eggar says state ownership is the problem, not answer, for coal Hong Kong enquiry into Standard Chartered Standard Chartered's activities in Asia are under investigation again as Hong Kong clamps down on breaches of securities regulations associated withy public offerigns The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation PLC Government blacklists 13 Touche Ross employees Tenants urged to buy with rents BAA denies Japanese soft loan deal Exxon sues Lloyd's for Valdez costs Paramount to consider rival offer from QVC Business Roundup Westland wins order Italian minister relents EC jobless queue static Frank Gates advances USAir faces job cuts The Times Charity Christmas Card Council Chairman of Aitken Hume to resign in November Tay Homes knocked back by drop in house prices Frankfurt fancied to win EC bank Lucas maintains dividend as sales rise improves prospects Lucas plans further disposals after realising an overall £75 million from the sale of non-core activities as the parts supplier group continues its restructuring programme By our City Staff: Ladbroke explains loan deal Forte Crest Finance director leaves Storehouse after 10 months Hoare quits 'stressful' Suter board Index struggles to stay above 3,000 despite rate cut hopes Stock Market TI raises £40m for offshoots Ward aboard Essex gains Cooper ahead Ryan advances Loss deepens Legal & Public Notices The Famous Grouse makes Highland Distilleries fly high Computer People in the black By our City Staff: Azlan sets sights on flotation Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Worlds Chess Conran's food for thought The Times City Diary Clintonomics The Times City Diary Lower key Coopers quartet The Times City Diary In the soup The Times City Diary What business link could there be between these two… Pensioners overseas Westland Inflation BT devises the formula for redundancy without tears As the wave of job losses continues, Philip Bassett examines how one big company has softened the blow for thousands of redundant employees Cross Digging deeper still Tempus Equities lose ground British Funds Intercity Shuttle Digital The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life 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 (Barid & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Matchmakers see rise in business angels Secrets Revealed Expense Reduction Analysts, INC (UK) Ltd U. K. LTD LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items APC Building up in recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services BT Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB HC Barnet 3 Essex Court ZMB QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tesco Civil Litigation Tristar Personnel Ltd Chambers Merger A Marriage of Disciplines? Broken families at war Chris Barton on how new child laws are causing conflict between former partners Picture Gallery Laying the law down Inns and Outs Lost fortune? Helping hand Squat saved Legal Appointments Clyde & Co Open the air waves to true freedom Counsel Eastern Premises QD MP MW CR Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wilberforce Chambers Chambers Government of the Cayman Islands Hare 2 Court Prestigious Times Newspapers A deal of faith in Russia Setting up in Moscow, below, as Yeltsin sends in the tanks and, right, life as lawyer in the city with several bar associations Graham Gill & Young LM Legal Appointments CR QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formation of Barristers Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anyone want to be a lawyer? Commercial Lawyer Night flight proposals unlawful Law Report October 12 1993 Judge's duty to withdraw case from jury The Times Date of equality of treatment in payment of occupational pensions European Law Report Luxembourg Granting pre-emptive costs order Employer's duty to increase pension fund Ownership of gifts to church Correction Polished clues to the colour of liberty Krzysztof Kieslowski, the Polish director, talks to David Robinson about Three Colours-Blue, his new foray into the shadings of the mind More questions than answers Dance: Choreographer Ohad Naharin is giving little away about Mabul, his work at London's Umbrella festival Theatre A silver-throated anniversary party Montserrat Caballe provides her own festivities in the Festival Hall Music Vaudeville Theatre Entertainments The Times World Chess Chapionship Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The man who saved the Queen Theatre: Benedict Nightingale laughs his free socks off at the anarchy of Ren Campbell A year is a long time in Baroque music Concerts: Srephen Pettitt on staple period-instrument fare, and (below) three new works Free and easy approach PO/MacMillan Festival Hall The Times Echoes of an ancient thunder A great Russian choir has rediscovered its roots in sacred music. Richard Morrison hears the results at the Norwich Festival Funds for the folks Stop griping and show some grit Radio Review: Comfortable academis may moan about urban life, but others are being more positive Top feet A universe in harmony Concert: an Oscar-winning composer makes a plea for peace LSO/Hamlisch/Bolton Barbican Hall Best of three decades Rock Spin Doctors Brixton Academy Australia's fast lady out break 50 knots Seles plans to defend Australian Open title Big fight draws 16 million viewers TV switch may lead to dash of dates Delecour thwarted by engine problem By our Sports Staff: Yamaha can offer Rainey new role Word-Watching Endeavour opens up lead of 57 miles on Merit Battle lines drawn over Epsom sale Doubts on timing cited among reasons to halt Levy Board plan Cheostow Dewhurst support for Grand Lodge Sedgefield Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Leicester abandoned Swinburn ponders Champion ride Big-Race Acceptors Rapid Raceline Dashing Allard proves welcome guest Hall and Coaker earn place in sun with back nine at Foxhills Maggert credits son for success Leadbetter swings a most modest handicapper to new planes John Hopkins, golf correspondent, has his game taken apart and reassembled by David leadbetter, the world's leading coach Results Clarke moves easily into fast lane Meetings should help to foster better relations France call Loppy Into back row Kicking duel promises another dose call Wembley Teams Marino may miss rest of season For the Record Pools Forecast NFL Details Today's Fixtures Jays nearly there but Braves lose advantage Cole 's talent could earn senior place Sport in Brief Boardman invited Spink stays at Villa Mansell returns home Clarke in British team Gooding impresses Multiple Display Advertising Items Taylor not mean enough to succeed England could pay heavy price for their manager's indecision Ireland can benefit from Spanish experience Yorath respects Cyprus Pressure lifts from Bingham's players McStay may be left out Zambia must retain unity and purpose As Zambians blame the referee for their World Cup defeat at the hands of Morocco, their coach searches for the missing ingredient in their game 6.00 Business Breakfast (97015) 7.00 BBC Breakfast… 6.55am Weather 7.00 On Air, with Andrew McGregor.… Choice Variations Choice Satellite Yachting Taylor plays waiting game with Pearce England manager looks towards his injured captain for inspiration Senna signs two-year contract for Williams Concise Crossword No 3223 Winning Move Word-Watching Golf NEC Barnes forced out by knee injury

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