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News from 13/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

David Hunt, (Chairman), John Williams, (Chairman of Governors), James Porter Director, Richard Bourne, Deputy Director, T. H. Richardson, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Bill Frost, Cyrrhian MacRae, Andrew Longmore, J. S. Pamar, Philip Howard, Tim Sebastian, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Caroline MacDonald-HAIG, Geoff Brown, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Kris Anderson, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Derek Lewis, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Brian G. Rees, David Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Peter Davaile, Stephen Hawking, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Dawn Statham, Jo Peverley, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Geoff McLean President, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Peter Lewis, Louise Gray, Wolfgang Münchau and James Bone, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Malcolm Brabant, George Brock, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Ian Brunskill, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Weitzman, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Beryl Dixon, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Tony Higton, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Farrand, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Stephen Pimenoff, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Alan Bancroft, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, R. A. Leigh, John Akehurst (Commonwealth War Graves Commissioner), Ben MacIntyre, Andrew Norton, Richard Beeston, E. B. Totman, Chris Hopson, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Nicholas George, Geoffrey V. Baker, Neil McShane, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Ben Preston and John O'leary, Sam Kiley, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Ross Tieman, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Crime reform irresponsible says law lord Woolf warns of more riots Lord Woolf raised the temperature of the law and order debat with a radical agenda of his own to counter the government's hardline approach 140 fans held in Holland Index Tim Sebastean Clinton calls off Haiti mission as mob rules A Doddle? Torrential rain brings flooding to South Maastricht clears final hurdle Iraq sales wrong, Waldegrave admits First win for Short David Miller Chopard 30p Hurd outraged by Bonn's spy link with Iran The Foreign Office is angry at what it sees as a breach by Germany of an Ec pledge on the Salman Rushdie fatwa Heseltine to face new storm over pit closures Tancroft Communications Ltd. Fans' violence seals appalling record ANC officials see democracy at work in Cabinet Office Woolf leads outcry against penal policy Man in the News Territorials may join call-up force Wise men clash on tax advice to Clarke News in Brief Watch scheme praised Firefighters accept 1.4% Boy in care missing London funding risked Paper rounds saved Tusa heads art group Pensions guaranteed Accident delays hearing Net plan at death bridge Laura 'still critical' Back down to earth Moore's daughter for control of Unsold sculptures Sacked RAF woman wins biggest payout yet Ruffled Thatcher lets the mask slip Rape trial student claims kiss was no invitation to sex Healthy eaters seek return of the tuck shop Father joins hunt for librarian Dell Peugeot Police find explosives in north London flat UVF gunmen kill one and injure six Busker strikes right chord in High Court Cathay Pacific Death knell for Radio 5 appals English teachers The BBC defended its decision to create a £30 million news and sport channel against claims of damage to other services Whisper campaign against women riles Labour MPs Next week's secret ballot for the national executive is proving to be a fertile battle ground for the Opposition's closet sexists Rodenstock 600 sued after defaulting on student loans Public schools join charity tax protest Figures 'mask air pollution levels' Digital Midland The Listening Bank Sales revival steers car wars to UK Manufacturers of new prestige models are turning to Britain for buyers as recession puts the breaks on continental sales Recogising Achievement By our Motoring Correspondent: Exporters cash in with luxury models Nordic Track (U. K.) Ltd. Complaints on BBC dolphin film upheld Champagne moment for challenger Direct Mail Blazing assault forces Kasparov to surrender The Times Mephisto Des. Res: four tales from the housing market Doctor attacks antenatal care British IT Company bucks the trend OPUS technology Family defends work on Churchill grave Peers back gene techniques By a Staff Reporter: Doctor laid off after ward closure battle A consultant has been disciplined after allegedly trying to keep open a leukaemia ward in a neighbouring hospital Kall Kwik Picture Gallery Auto-pilot foult found by chance Families fear for disabled children Zoo antelope catch mad cow disease Taxi driver kidnapped and beaten News in Brief For gallantry Diggle appeal Lawyer's death Body found Naipaul ban Sour note on island dispute fails to mar Yeltsin's trade theme Moscow curfew revives Stalinist era of tittle-tattle Nato military cuts bring big savings Cuore Sportivo Our Foreign Staff: Heirlooms sold to pay prince's tax debts Strict speed limits imposed on Bonn's road to Maastricht Constitutional court ruling allows both Geerman government and its crities to claim victory Two years of political feuding have come to a close. Aides of Helmut Kohl claim he is the last chancellor capable of pushing through the Maastricht agenda Politicians defer to judges Commercial Union Romance loses its bloom for a neglected suitor France Old faces in Greek cabinet From a Correspondent in Hamburg: Seles's attacker tells of his eternal devotion to Graf Eurocrats beat a retreat in face of national ardour The EC (AP): US pair win economics Nobel prize News in Brief (Reuter): Polish coalition French strike Sanctions push (AP): Vanishing fly Israeli resort ready to cash in on peace dividend Bankers outfox police to profit from hot money Billions in dirty money are being laundered through financial centres. In Russia, it is feared elections may cement the mafia's links with politicians The New Olivetti Philos Our Foreign Staff: Arafat is backed to head new authority Retreat from Haiti deals further blow to Clinton standing Washington's efforts to implement a UN accord in Haiti have backfired. Faced with a second Somalia, Americans are reluctant to put their troops in danger Computer Store Ryman Picture Gallery US envoy has secret meeting with Aidid men And our Foreign Staff: Patten questions China's sincerity Intelligence experts see hand of Tehran in Oslo shooting Gun 'linked to' Hani accused Audi In search of the beginning of time Stephen Hawking, in the final extract from his new collection of essays, examines whether the laws of physics can determine how the universe began The London Hernia Centre Admit it—your job's a doddle In the old days there was cushy work. Julia Llewellyn Smith finds that life in 1990s, from the boardroom to be shopfloor, is much stressful—with a few exceptions 'I'll tell you who destroyed the Scuds—it was the Sas. They were fabulous' Secrets of special forces behind enemy lines in the Gulf war are at last revealed John Major was the first to praise Sas heroism in the Gulf war. Michael Evans on a regiment coming out of the shadows An old age of squalor and neglect For want of a traditional home help, elderly people are forced to live in filth News addicts in 24-hour fix Ben MacIntyre listens to America's relentless 'infotainment' on radio Thomas Lloyd Leather Furniture Alan Coren A classic documentary celebrates its 30th anniversay They just clicked Picture Gallery It's yesterday once more When politicians start looking back to a rosier past, we can be certain that they have no vision of a better future Infra dig? Off the air Chance in a million Professional foul? Can the EC forgive Major? Tory smugness is infuriating Europe, says George Brock Beyond Maastricht The rescue of teh 'European idea' must now begin Genetic Goldmine Needless laws must not stifle genetic enterprise Fizz and Chips Schools should not encourage their pupils to feast on junk Wrong message to Commonwealth? Kathmandu disaster The cost of living The dictionary definition of Jesus Trainee solicitors' pay Building defects D-Day anniversary Rude awakening Insurance policies that fail the test Missing names Manners in church Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Reception Private money will be seed bed of new forest Dinners Service reception Personal Column Memorial service Funeral Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriages Anniversaries School announcements Luncheon Frances Perry Sir Peter Spicer Birthdays Fred Hayes Andy Stewart The Naval Visit to Japan. Tokio's Welcome to the British Squadron. Tokio. Oct 12 Derek Wilde News The Times Crossword No 19,360 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today Hangover Calling up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Catalogue of folly that ditched coal Media Wise Men expect continuing growth Monks urges halt to mine closures British Coal may have earmarked many of the pits reprrieved for "market testing" for closure as part of its plans to close 13 of its remaining 30 pits before privatisation Arts Sport Minolta Distillers chief leaves after board clash at Guinness A Law to Squash the Squatters Mandela pleads for investment in South Africa Lloyd's names win High Court victory on duties of agents A significant High Court case, hailed as a victory by cash-strapped Lioyd's names, has widened the range of insurance market professionals can be sued by them The Times Roxboro CBI calls for government to improve terms with industry Millionaires return to Wall Street By our City Staff: Thorn slips amid City jitters at CD probe Managers pay rises gain pace Greycoat put in default over covenant breaches Business Roundup BNP share scale back Ross earnings halved Clinton Cards cuts loss Plysu issues warning ASH profits slump Derwent Valley leaps Wm Sinclair declines Boxmore rises 33% New NatWest deputy London Chess Festival BT will face increased competition next year The new broom at the regulatory body governing telecommunications is promising to shake up the market and allow the consumer more choice Reuter: News Corp plans 'super shares' Continental Airlines By our City Staff: Tie Rack expansion helps profits to treble VAT uncertainty for printer GrandMet hit by loss of contract Shares fall below3,100 as investors stay on sidelines Stock Market Tenants to be warned of repossession Legal & Public Notices C. O. P. I. Recovery sends companies scurrying to stock market Arcadian eyes hotels France not so sweet for Thorntons By our City Staff: FR Group's half-time profits dip (Reuter): Brokerage shares give Dow some support Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues King coal is dead, long live king coal—in private hands Affter four decades of contraction, Britain's coal industry will soon be privatised. Ross Tieman believes that, at long last, the tide could be turning Strangling off the agenda The Times City Diary Fruity, yet robust Price cutters Vet-in-law Members only Musical chairs Caught three times by financial institutions that are run by computers Business Letters Poor company pensions deal for early leavers Market-making mood Tempus Tie Rack South Africa Thorn EMI Cheaney 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 (%) Dollar Spot Rates LaCk of support Intercity Shuttle Who did the best sell? A new award, sponsored by The Times recognises the professionalism of leading salespeople. Alan Mitchell reports Media, Sales & Marketing Sunday Express The Grant Leisure Group A Career in Sales Sales & Marketing Director Major Advertising Agency Manley Summers Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fund & Marketing Manager Together Flemings Titians of the tin can A new book sees packaging as a fine art. Alexandra Frean report A Yule Catto Group Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The long wave goodbye to Radio 5 The takeover of Radio 5 for 24-hour news and sports coverage means the Bbc has yet another pressure group to deal with. Alexandra Frean watches its birth Media, Sales & Marketing Milton Keynes Save ITV's jewel in the crown Chris Hopson urges Peter Brooke to let TV companies take each other over preserve regiman identifities Ionica Auditory Integration Training Fund & Marketing Manager A Victory for Listeners Meridian Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants United Medical and Dental School of Guy's and… Office Angels Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Diana Duggan Associates Meridian Derwent Paloma Picasso Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Quatro Recruitment Consultants Employers' Forum on Disability Pan European Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Zarak Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Dynamic PA Premier Offices Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learn to speak a client's language The value of multi-lingual staff increasingly being recogised by companies. Beryl Dixon previews the London Language Show Multi-Lingual Opportunities Alliance Francaise Merrow Employment Agency Ltd The London Gynaecology & Fertility Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointment Bi Language Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Are You Good Enough to Work with us? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheila Burgess International Recuirment Consultants Learn French Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Official French Government Cnetre of Language… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual services Secretary with Russian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pension plus dismissal award Court of Appeal Law Report October 13 1993 Queen's Bench Division Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants European Connection £20,000 Made to Order Courses to Meet your Objectives Office Angels Recruitment Consultants British Postgraduate Medical Federation Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Hazell Station Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Damages for mental distress Non-Secretarial Canaletto shines in a new setting Exhibitions: An impressive new gallery opens in Birmingham; plus (below) Japan meets the West in Berlin Birmingham at last boasts a space large enough to house major loan exhibitions Richard Cork takes a look inside East and West in perspective New York Nothing up his sleeve Television Review: Too much detail, not enough truth about Alexander Korda Let there be drums Rock in Paris Biography The Fabulous Barnes Collection Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Events London A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Elsewhere Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seets available 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 Current One step ahead of the trend In New York the Brooklyn Academy of Music today launches its annual parade of the avant-garde. Andy Lavender met its veteran director The Times Behaviour of the doc in the night Richard Holmes had a mystery to solve in his study of Samuel Johnson's early years. Peter Lewis reports on the Savage truths Estranged bedfellows Theatre: Savage comedy in the story of a wife in politics Concerts: Northern Sinfonia sparkle unseen in Darlington; the Smith Quartet crackle in vain in Islington Top guns with no chambers Bland of our fathers Festivals: Revolt in the Valleys Strange ways, here we come Curtains curtailed Arts Briefing On his toes Last chance Spain & Portugal Marbella Multiple Display Advertising Items London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Crown Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to squash the squatters? The government is finally taking action against squatters, rachel Kelly writes. But is it right to puren thern into criminals? Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The English Courtyard Association Immaculate Architect Designed House Multiple Classified Advertising Items View from inside the house … the occupiers argue their case Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knight Frank & Rutley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tokio closes on Dalton as leg finish approaches New Zealand Yachts at head of Whitbread Round the World Race fleet Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times New Zealand second string slither to another defeat For the Record Today's Fixtures Women miss hockeys move to television Multiple Display Advertising Items Swinburn keeps faith with French filly Richard Evans Wetherby Rapid Raceline The Times Dawson in Mauritius Guide to our In-Line Racecard Yesterday's Results Aintree stages race in memory of Parrett Exeter Uttoxeter Levy Board puts Epsom sale on temporary hold Ireland intent on victory to secure place in finals Charlton affirems plan of attack Bingham is planning to help neighbours Wales persevere with sweeper Energizer Joining Europe's elite McStay goes as Scotland pursue balance Group One Students succumb to Armstrong try By our Sports Staff: Watson comes to England's aid Last Night's Results Holland Sign New Boot Deal Hopleys divide loyalties McCurrie takes on captaincy Man for all seasons courts only success All-rounder in pursuit of rackets title gripped by ambition Sally Jones meets James Male, arguably the most complete sportsman of his generation Sport continues to make splash on radio waves Andrew Longmore hopes live coverage will not be undervalued in the radio shake-up Hewlett Packard Instead. Most people couldn't have got within… Jackson gets award ahead of Christie Sport in Brief Morris told to stay Format changed Dykstra lifts Phillies Cunico stretches lead Japan romp home Clark may miss finals Champion withdraws Word-Watching BBC1 Radio1 Variation Choice Satellite Yachting Lottery selection exposes manager's failings Concise Crossword No 3224 Taylor gambles with all-change England Merson the surprise selection as manager betrays nerves with outbursts Tempers are beginning to fray as England prepare for tonight's crucial World Cup match. Graham Taylor's selections shows disturbing signs of indecision Winning Move Word-Watching Zenith

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