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News from 22/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Sara McConnell and Rose Wild, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Lynette Moss, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Jon Ashworth and Philip Robinson, Duncan Watson, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, C. Hughes Davies, Chairman, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Tod, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, J. C. Stott, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, David Guest, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Paul Taylor, Susan Gilchrist, Ray Ward, Anthony Hopkirk, Jacob de Vries, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Elaine A. Wheatley, Stewart Tendler and Philip Webster, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Ian Brunskill, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Christopher Prout, John Russell Taylor, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Jeremy Kingstong, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, Michael Horsnell, Edward Gorman and Ronald Faux, Nicholas Wood and Michael Binyon, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey, Nicholas Wood, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Martin Green, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, Jonah Walker-Smith, Gerald Larner, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Margaret Jowitt, John Stephenson, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, Mark-Anthony, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Harvey Elliott, Transport Correspondent, Michael Evans, George White, Colin Campbell, Christopher Jackson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Edmund Dehn,

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Howard set to give way over Sheehy Pc's murder provokes outrage As the shooting of a "gentle local bobby" highlights the dangers faced by the police, Michael Howard prepares to compromise on the Sheehy reforms MPs angry at Smith reshuffle Index Valerie Grove RAF men face sack in morning's post Flights to Fancy Tomorrow in the Times Queen sanctions republicans' aim Kasparov wins £1m prize Rock on Friday National & Provincial Building Society 30P German cut adds to rates pressure Picture Gallery Troubles in-store as shop talk keeps Virginia waiting Pizzaland Law lords ruling protects wives against loss of home Banks will now have to advise women of the risks when their husbands sign deals in which their home is given as security Jet narrowly avoids disaster at Gatwick Challenge to women priests is launched Pity for guilty widower Vauxhall cut extended Jail for sex at party Leak at nuclear plant Clue to couple's killer Bodies found on Skye BBC wins court action Morse IRA kills commuter outside his home News in Brief Brother pays tribute to the caring PC doing a job he loved "I have got no feelings about the killers but once it sinks in, I will despise them with all my heart' Officers oppose arms on the beat Gun Debate Street surgery fails to save victim By our Crime Correspondent: Guns mean status to the new gangs The Yardies Growing drug violence blurs old distinctions At the Frontline Forte Crest Intercity Teachers may need grammar courses Sabotage mission was 'costly failure' By a Staff Reporter: Hitman given two life sentences for brothers' murders Gummer drives rural developers back to city The Economist Tea helps to stave off heart disease Staff lost control of showpiece prison before riot erupted Bullying, vandalism, assaults, drugs and a gangland culture brought Wymott to anarchy, says the chief inspector of prisons Vegetables are the star turn Weekend Shopping Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Clot caused by the pill led to death of woman Picture Gallery Currys Girl hit by train on crossing News in Brief Libel settled Corrupt claim Charity success Bridge ruling Join the club Le Shuttle Victorious Kasparov attacks Fide Comet Group Plc £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Learn Chess Press Complaints Commission The American Express Membership Miles Programme Tourists take the discount trail A flexible approach to bargain hunting cuts the cost of air travel Mitac Portables Unit Multiyork Millions get big reductions in holiday prices Travel Bargains SAAB PC World the Computer Superstore Heseltine is ready to take the strain Competition may close hospitals The Times Smith ignores MPs by keeping women in shadow posts Belated recognition for a backbench heroine Early bird keeps NHS fans at bay BUPA Company Care City angry over lost honour for mayor Anguished voters threaten to throw off political straitjacket Ganada Major urges united front against world's warlords The Conference Cyprus Harrods Ltd Bitter aftertaste left by Lionheart legacy Black and white fall out over post-apartheid… Patience flags over new symbols South Africa Allianz Cornhill Legal Protection Insurance Company… Starring role for Captain Strasser Sierra Leone Peace takes precedence oyer justice in City of Angels The Denny Case The King Case Congress retreats on troops abroad News in Brief (Reuter): Rangers leave (Reuter): Kashmir curfew Empress better (AFP): Noriega guilty (Reuter): Vodka, no tonic Reuter: Burundi's president 'killed in army coup' Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Russia links aid plea to halt in dumping nuclear waste Energy-starved Ukraine decides to reprieve Chernobyl as Moscow pledges to improve pollution record One Week helps to save the Earth Swedes to see fathers pay for not doing duty Church puts its faith in admen Nato offers crumb of security comfort Milosevic poll ploy turns the tables on divided… Friend of Arafat assassinated by gunmen in Gaza Iraqis aim for unlikely goal B&Q Dispute brings havoc to Paris airports Death of the soft sociologist Social Darwinism is back on the agenda, saying the great unsayable Aberystwyth 'If that is rape, every married man has committed if Men, morals and mores, by the peer who championed a student unjustly accused Mothers give breast a rest Social pressure is forcing women to stop breast-feeding their babies in public, Gillian Bowditch says Christian Aid Injured parties Labour's tearoom plotters have proved that positive discrimination won't work Off with their heads Who are the masters now? Heads of Oxbridge colleges have a thankless job, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Parker Knoll Philip Howard A man with a crutch is not necessarily in need of a woman to give up her seat Delighted of Dulwich Jingle all the way The Times Diary Picture Gallery But they are our crooks We don't believe a word of what they say, but thank goodness we regard our politicians with ridicule, not terror Speech impediment The Times Diary Who's left behind ? The Times Diary Lynch mob The Times Diary Politically correct and inept John Smith is in a straitjacket, says Peter Riddell Protecting the Police Arming officers is not the answer to violent crime No Choice for Serbia Milosevic has called elections to tighten his grip on power Nonsensical Election Labour MPs have been shown up as male chauvinists Tory MEPs' stance on federalism Home help Hitting the right note All our yesterdays Which patients are getting priority? A judge's reality Churchill on disc Street violence Pain in childbirth Choose your weapons Court Circular New bishops Today's royal engagements Reception Personal Column Anniversaries University of Nottingham Appointment Memorial services Birthdays today Service dinners Dinners New officers Middle Temple Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Lecture Personal Column Canon John Kingsnorth Canon John Kingsnorth, former general secretary of the Universities Mission to Central Africa, died on October 14 aged 78. He was born on May 26,1915 Maurice Abravanel Maurice Abravanel, conductor, died in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Septemeber 22 aged 90. He was born in Salonika, Greece, January 6,1903 Jack Beldon Sir Arthur Drew Fernand Ledoux Fernand Ledoux, France's most prolific theatre and screen actor over a period of more than 60 years, died on September 21 in Calvados, Normandy, aged 96. He was born on January 24,1897, in Tirlemont, Belgium J. L. Kennerley Bankes James Kennerley Bankes ophthalmic surgeon, died of cancer on October 16 aged 58. He was born on March 10,1935 From Our Parliamentary Correspondent: Life Peeresses Take the Oath First in History of Parliament Police reforms to be watered down Bundesbank raises hopes of UK rate cut Queen's pledge Kasparov makes sure RAF redundancies Security for wives Hospitals threat Home truths for Swedish fathers The Times Crossword No 19,368 Burundi coup Hitman gets life Holiday discounts Airports blocked Election anger Russia backs down Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Sport Weather Features Motoring Infotech The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Imports push non-EC trade gap to £1.09bn Sales of new cars overseas fell sharply last month and were 23 per cent down on September last year. Sales to Europe fell 16 per cent in the first nine months of 1993 Virgin claims $lbn from BA in America Stock Market Dragon Awards Arts Sport Invergordon succumbs to £382m offer from W&M Iltalkland Who Stops Software Pirates Business Today Power firm in cable TV venture Taiwan jet talks go on Hunt given coal brief London Insurance Market Investment Trust plc Bahrain Marketing and Promotions Office City rushes to raise capital for Lloyd's Go-ahead for first west coast oilfield Bankers welcome ruling on loans Lottery will be 'new way of life for British public' Business Roundup Second restructuring Shipping group expands Ferguson pegs payout BR telecoms sale in 1994 Chesterfield advances WPP sells stake in US AT&T earnings rise Achievers honoured Good news from the front The Bundesbank springs a pleasant surprise Invergordon's independence was doomed Lords rule against Barclays Pennington Vegetable and fruit prices hit Albert Fisher From a Correspondent in Dublin: Aer Lingus flies into ?180m loss The Olivetti Sales Centre Parkland extends the vote Jarvis cuts loss Air London dips Anglo gold up Legal & Public Notices Frost calls for expansion cash Rate cut euphoria fuels record dose Stock Market (Reuter): World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Markets at a Glance Recent Issues London Chess Festival Danger when Leviathans blow bubbles Unit Trusts Japan is sailing towards an unemployment iceberg Joanna Pitman reports from Tokyo on the massive overmanning problem that is threatening the country's ethos of job security The Halpern connection The Times City Diary UBS strikes oil The Times City Diary First degree The Times City Diary Scotch toast The Times City Diary Words of wisdom The Times City Diary Albert Fisher Stock Exchange Winding up Lloyd 's Train power Hooking up Wales Tempus WPP Group C E Heath BM Group Prices squeezed higher Omeg The sign of excellence From a Correspondent in tokyo: Sutherland negotiations with Japan deadlocked Crest cuts borrowings with property sales Canadian Overseas Packaging Industries Limited D Brown to pay £11m for engineer Towry Law issues prospectus OKI Phones From a Correspondent in New York: QVC makes Paramount tender bid Salomon setback stuns Wall St 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 (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals, (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Turning a blind eye to pirates Illegal software copying costs the industry more than £400 million a year, Matthew May reports CD tunes play it by cable Thirty-five specialist channels of music will filter into British homes PC plus Microsoft move On Line Not dead yet FaxBack Amos Associates, It Management Consultants Alliance Consulting Group TMA Ventures Ltd How to become a computer Superman Inside many Clark Kent-like computer programmers are Superman, just waiting to step out. David Guest looks at the potential earnign power fo the new breed Information Technology Smith System Engineering Limited Cia Group Plc Cursitor Management Limited Information Technology Interchange Group Graduate Trainees Computeach International Ltd. Programmers Reuter Simkin IBM Information Technology A treasure trove from holy Russia Richard Cork is transported to another world by the magnificent icons from St Petersburg being exhibited at the V&a The survival of these treasures is a tribute to the tenacity of curators Tomorrow: Top women writers select women artists for… Victoria and Albert Museum Theatre Familiarity breeds a winner Concert: A fine new orchestral work by Mark-Anthony Turnage CBSO/Rattle Nottingham Galleries Critic's Choice Rock Accademia Italiana Dear's mystery bronze Mixed blessing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique Caucasian Rugs & Kilims Today's Events London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Elsewhere Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films In London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fighting wives at the pit head Theatre: Real life instantly recreated: and Edinburgh Fringe successes given a London run Nice Girls New Victoria Newcastle-under-Lyme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Not a lot of laughs Huge / Tonight I'm Entertaining Richard Gere King's Head Impressive phone bill Opera: Bernstein and Menotti deftly revived Trouble in Tahiti/The Telephone ADC Theatre Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rockabye, sweet baby James Rock on Friday: Mud Slide Slim and his new hrizons... the heartbeat of Jamaica... Dread Zone touch down The archetypal sensitive singer-songwriter, James Taylor is alive, off drugs and living in the future, not the past. Paul Sexton met him Seven Days Whats out and about Trenchtown top-ranking New Albums: Reggae sunsplash Top Ten Albums One of the Most Critically Acclaimed Movies of the… New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Lagonda Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items JCT 600 Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Coming clean over petrol Is cut-price petrol destroying your car engine? Kevin Eason reveals the disturbing result of a Times special investigation Classic opportunity at the show The days of absurd prices are over Turkish delight From cars to bikes Roadwise VW offer Audi challenger Stamping ground Picture Gallery Into the black What's in a name? Multiple Display Advertising Items Top Ten money savers Citroeën and Fiat take the prizes See how They Run Multiple Classified Advertising Items The heart of the City Dragon Awards Through its investment and support, the workforce of the Square Mile is determined to play a role in project that will help re-shape the quality of life for many young and unemployed people. John Young examines the latest Dragon Awards initiative Glaxo Tate+lyle Texaco Winners in the community The organisations that have been chosen an this year's good neighbours. John Young reports Lloyds Grandmet John Mowlem The Body Shop IBM UK Whsmith Network SouthEast Mowlem BR helps the unemployed Three special way to help The old Canning Town public hall has been renovated and equipped Rado rtm Fm to 3.8 Mercury Asset Management Seven miles of street party Celebrations mark success for Community Links, reports John Young Thorn EMI The London International Financial Futures and… Blue Jays exceed wildest dreams Phillies squander lead as records tumble in World Series Wife's right takes priority No abuse of Revenue power in tax clearance withdrawal Lender unaffected by influence Time national coach received full support Rugby Commentary Correction United feel downside of market economy Dolphin sneaks into sixth place Foster prepares to begin Telford revival Salmon survive on rising tide of concern Brian Clarke reports on efforts to ensure stocks on the rivers Test and Itchen are maintained For the Record Autosport Grand Prix Line The Times Path smoothed for Aga's return Today's Races on Television Nan: Jabaroot (4.30 Doncaster) Next best: Aahsaylad (2.10 Newbury) Multiple Display Advertising Items Newbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Wightman calls it a day United Racecourses put up for sale at ?25 million Doncaster Exeter Rising from the rank and file in Brighton Freud of Friday Resilient Wood moves into quarter-finals Midlands recall prop Pearce Ginter blows hot in mistral Word-Watching Ebdon keeps nerve to beat Hendry Sporting Brief BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Satellite Baseball Hole-By-Hole Guide to the World Match Play Championship Concise Crossword No 3232 Daly relishes British experience Elkington ends American's hopes in World Match Play Champinship Today's Draw Ballesteros fails to arrest sad decline Andrew Longmore watches one of golf's great player struggle to revive better days Winning Move Word-Watching Sun Microaystones Computer Corporation Tennis Villa face second Bosnich transfer enquiry

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