News from 15/10/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Gerard T. Bithell, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Don Packwood (Chairman), A. C. Davis, Nick Nuttall, Jane Scarfe, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Tomo Nomook, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Kevin Carter, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, J. W. Lennon, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jane Bird, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, George Thomas, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Neil McCart, H. C. Grant (Neuropathologist), Nicholas Watt, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, David Kut (Consulting Engineer for Building Services), Richard Cork, Roy E. Jones, Nicholas Wood and John Vincent, Malcolm Brabant, George Brock, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Christopher Walford, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Martin Derrick, Barry Fox, Alix Ramsay, Helen Bright, Richard Evans, Martin Hooper, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Rodney Exton, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Valerie Goldberg, A. M. Hughes, General Editor, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Bethell, Christopher Thomas, Crawford Logan, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, H. N. Neal, Mel Webb, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Mark Hannen, L. N. Beineke, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, John E. Barham, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, H. S. Muirhead, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, S. Kendrick, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, John Phillips, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, P. D. J. Wood, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, R. J. Bingle, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoHoward hits back at Woolf over crime The hoome secretary has signalled that he intends to win the argument raging over the government's tough approach to law and order Attack on 'starry-eyed' criitics Vision Index Bernard Levin Rape story censure for Woman's Hour Weekend Shopping Hunt says fall in jobless shows the way in Europe Nuclear dump for Suffolk Haiti justice minister shot dead in street Valerie Grove Allitt admits attacks Leica 30p Urgent steps are needed to halt the economy's drift into torpor The latest news on unemployment and the forecast on growth hold scant hope for economic recovery, Jan Bush writes Major apologises to Holland for football hooligans Five sentenced by Dutch court NEC Brussels threatens to block opt-out Bottomley pelted with eggs at LSE Three in court over London bombs plot Price cut ruling Chalfont radio appeal Storms blown south Serial killer Alllitt admits nine of the crimes she denied In fairness to her victims' families, police are keeping secret the details of Beverly Allitt's belated confessions Rape trial student says woman asked for sex Childless widow leaves £46m to charity No Title Never mind the quality, just look at the regal signature Scottish exhibition paints a picture of hidden royal artistry Police raid house in wrong road NEC Intercity Redrawn tests for 14-year-olds fail to convince teachers What Purils Will Face Science The Times requests British Midland Picture Gallery Minister hints at child cash reprieve Citroen Short shocks Kasparov with brilliant sacrifice Eureka Electronics Ltd £1,000 to be won every day Comet Tree decline threatens urban oases Victorian legacy of mighty oaks and majestic limes falls prey to local authority cost-cutting The Economist By a Staff Reporter: BR accused of shunning blind man Man charged with doctor's murder News in Brief Patient wins court fight Black Tory spurns seat Power station exports Siege police dog dies Police fear anti-BNP violence Prevention proves better than cure in crime town Joe Joseph discover that rethinking a violent, vandalised council estate has transformed the lives of its residents Offences across Britain rose by 6% last year. In Luton, the trend was reversed Birth warning after baby drowns Multiyork Right time to root out the bargains Weekend Shopping Mushroom pickers plan Booker protest Dixons Top brass targeted for savings in defence Honda Blue Peter baby turned to drugs and petty crime The bright hopes millions of viewers nurtured for a Blue peter baby in the 1960s have been dashed by adult reality Bullock scorns war revisionists Cunard Sagafjord Teenager dies after assault Woman killed in bridge leap Leg ruling Driver jailed Bomb found Fermoy will Funding head Murder trial Boy drowns Dog attack Littlewoods heir to open art gallery in stately home MFI Minister's murder shows contempt for UN in Haiti Port-au-Prince faces naval blockade as international pressure pays off in Somalia Vodafone Aidid emerges from hiding to let two Mogadishu hostages go free Encouraged by America's decision to negotiate a peace rather than wage a war, Somalia's fugitive warlord is staking his claim for a key rote in the political process Heart team operates on Menem It's a dog's life on death row as canine crusade divides America Troops abandon earthquake zone Israel to consider prisoner release News in Brief Tax relief (Reuter): Three shot dead (Reuter): Patten relents (AFP): Soldier killed (Reuter): Journalist dies (AP): Train tragedy Right-wingers guilty of Hani murder ANC official demands that hardliner's freed wife go back to Australia The Times No Title Sioux take legal trail to gain custody of child Makro Kohl dodges trade crossfire between the US and France The German chancellor is shunning the role of mediator as the Gatt deadline nears. Yet he has been forced into using strong words to bring the French into line Paris turns down Nato invitation Mrs Papandreou walks into top job B&O Anti-flood plans adrift as waters invade Venice Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin decree silences voice of opposition Newspaper ban leaves Kremlin clear field in elections Supawrap Poland 's former communists launch attack on the church Drawing on disquiet over Catholic influence in post-communist Poland, the new administration is determined to be battle over abortion and education controls Thatcher's memoirs jar German nerves Picture Gallery MD (AP): Amsterdam plane crash blamed on design flaw News in Brief (Reuter): Moro murder suspect held (Reuter): Entry barred (Reuter): Mafiosi held Spanish pact Meyer the Mouth Mojo Dead sheep is gently revenged Of music and mind-bending A series of notes can make you fall in love—or even increase intelligence. Now scientists believe they might know why Success at the sharp end Surgery does not generally appeal to women as Care Forte Hotels Everest An artist? You must be crazy Science has proved Socratcs right about poets being a few apples short of a picnic Philip Howard Football gridlock The Times Diary Lone sentences for judges An innocent man spent three and a half years in prison, yet the judiciary sees nothing wrong Now Read on Vulgarians' ball Staff vacancy The Times Diary Holing out The Times Diary Budget Agenda Clarke should cut both interest rates and mortgage relief Kicking the Mirror British self-esteem receives another foul blow Replacing the Messenger Major's new press secretary needs more guile Variations on the fuel VAT plans Height challenge It's an ill wind European issue still in the balance City solicitors Defining Jesus Queens on the Clyde In-flight phoning Kipling on the map Roles of the BBC radio stations Blows to the head Voyages in the mind Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Service dinner Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Apppointments Picture Gallery Royal engagements Anniversaries Feminist calls for saving of religion Dinners Luncheons Receptions Lord Dixon-Smith Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Brigadier Arthur Eagger Denis Keegan Personal Column B. 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Homelife Multiple Display Advertising Items Edward Nicoll John Fletcher Ronnie Aldrich Scala Theatre News The Times Crossword No 19 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times\ One Step beyond WPA service is based on exceeding… Sport Weather Weather Facts by Fax Features The Times Tomorrow Arts Demob happy Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Expanding Policing Starting Applying The Pound Derivatives are a hedge, but also a hazard No Title Infotech 30-32 Lloyd 's changes attract rush of corporate cash New rules to allow corporate investment without unlimited liability in the Lloyd's of London insurance market are attracting too may heavily-funded companies BAe to cut more than 1,000 jobs Arts 33-35 Sport 39-44 Recovery hope as jobless total drops by 13,600 Heath Group Porsche: 30 Classic Years Page 37 NatWest aided by US arm recovery Plea to cut borrowing in Budget Lexus Engineers to cut 60,000 more staff over next year Nuclear Electric applies to build third Sizewell station EC confident of deal with Germany over steel aid Stamping out the sports shoe fakers Klickner in talks on three fronts Talks for British Coal on future of three mines Business Roundup Hunting pegs payout Timex terms accepted Quadrant fights back Euro Disney cuts prices JP Morgan falls 12% Record for Chrysler Profits dip at Maunders Listed companies 'should pay for market policing' The City and industry should foot the bill for stricter regulation of the financial services industry, according to the Securities and Investment Board Lasmo debt rating cut by Moody's Gryphon flows Canary action Cap loss grows Soccer defeat flags £15m travel loss Body Shop shows healthy figure By our Deputy City Editor: BSM set for drive to stock market Three firms take advantage of favourable flotation climate Scotia over-subscribed Beer battle spurs 50% price cuts PC By our City Staff: Crest chiefs reap reward Bell Atlantic merger plan sets telecoms sector buzzing Stock Market From a Correspondent in Dublin: US operations add to Smurfit woes Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Company Notices Potato Marketing Board Camelot Barthropp Limited Threatened Quiligotti announces rescue plan Recent Issues Tourist Rates Comac and CSS in computer link-up Major Changes London Chess Festival (Reuter): Media buying lifts Dow Wall Street The bank bruiser accused of wrecking Japan's recovery Yasushi Mieno, head of the Bank of Japan, cured the inflation fever of the 1980s. But his medicine has proved too strong. Joanna Pitman says Air miles The Times City Diary Hotelier Bartels given a bouquet The Times City Diary Flood of help The Times City Diary Medicine City The Times City Diary Lloyd's luxury The Times City Diary Bugging the boss The Times City Diary Danger in prudence Golden cables Tempus Lasmo Stock Exchange BSM Group Goode fails to address fundamental pensions issues Inflation via Europe Body Shop Settling for the private investor The Times Unit/trust Information Service Ft-Se'volumes Life Options Major-Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Small gains at close Omega Sinatra: I did it the Thorn-EMI way' Ol Blue Eyes and a Russian actress are getting ahead by singing sweet nothings to a dummy. Chris Partridge reports CSS Trident Riyad Bank Team Training Programme Cctv Let's get compatible Viewpoint Time for Magic FaxBack Software's just a call away Apple Computer is trying a new sales pitch Time Notepad on right track for business Jane Bird on the increasing number of commercial applications for hand-held notepad computers MOPS Spain has violent reaction Firms go into combat over new video game Pay slips but no cause for alarm Salaries in some industries and regions are falling, says David Guest Harvey Nash PLC Kuwait Oil Company IT Services Manager Computer People Mansell Associates Ltd Harvey Nash PLC Kuwait Oil Company Operations Manager Computer Industry Another version of reality Richard Cork reviews the paintings of Ben Nicholson, who is now the subject of a major retrspective show at the Tate Visual Art: One of Britain's most influential 20th-century painters celebrated; plus art market news Doctor ensures a healthy revival The Barber of Seville Coliseum Opera: An enteraining Rossini staging makes a sparkling return to the Coliseum; but Wagner lacks passion in a South Bank concert performance Index No Title Too many obstacles to true love Index Table talk, at a price Entertainments The Times Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide East End sagas, old and new Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Mike Leigh's new play; plus the return of Pickwick Name in the papers Comedy theatre Why they're sleepless in Seattle New Albums: David Sinclair on Pearl Jam's second stirring portrayal of the fears and furies of everyday life The sound of one band coping How Cocteau Twins managed to stop worrying about the world, life, success, themselves and everything Low riders and high-tech Concerts: Funk from the 1970s; samples for the 1990s New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing The Fabulous Barnes Collection Accesories The Times Elite Registrations SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Jack Barclay Ltd Porsche s racer starts new lap Vaughan Freeman on a new version of a classic, and below, a glimpse of the latest high-power Ferrari Keep them rare, sell them dear Can you pass the test in five days? Corsa is a great little learner Road Test New cars for old Roadwise Tow winner Sporting gesture Cold start Service at last Sales soar Serving proceedings abroad Flagstone is 'equipment' under liability Act The word in Compensation order was inappropriate Holborn College Calls to the Bar-Trinity Term 1993 Power to commit contemnors Injunction against hospital The Kings rule in high court Basketball takes giant strides to popular appeal For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Fixtures Results from Yesterdays Four Meetings Design teams baffled by FIA ruling Women beat men in world challenge Sport in Brief Phillies in World Series Indians on the ball Student of strokeplay No change in Rome Navratilova rolls on Spokesman appointed Britain in good health leading the life of Reilly Coach with range for perfection prepares to tackle New Zealand Time to change bonus scheme Split second difference Extra round is best solution Road to recovery All in a name Rugby could copy cricket Return to days of open play as Japanese handle tour with style All Blacks suffer more disruption Endeavour stretches advantage over Tokio Ipswich system delivers results Smith denies the big battalions Julian Muscat finds a winning trainer uncomfortable in the glare of publicity New Market Rapid Raceline The Times Today's Races on Television Newmarket Specialists Catrail advertises claim to Breeders' Cup place Ludlow Catterick Charlton's qualities offer key to success David Miller picks his contenders to revitalise the national team should Graham Taylor stand down Football Association must act if England are to regain world status World Cup Standings Word Watching Football witnesses shift of power Rob Hughes assesses the state of play in the various World Cup qualifying groups Hall arid Coaker earn place in sun Scotland stand-in not afraid of tough decisions TV Licensing Chapple's winning line reaps reward for Woking BBC1 No Title Variations Index Defeat leaves Scotland's world out of kilter Concise Crossword No 3226 Taylorleft to carry burden of defeat Rare sympathy for Graham Taylor after the World Cup defeat of England in Holland fails to disguise the reasons why both sides are inferior to Norway, the group leaders Defiant manager pledges to see England through World Cup campaign Winning Move Word Watching Disasters Emergency Committee Index
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