News from 26/10/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, David Adams and Martin Fletcher, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Bill Cash (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Elizabeth Purdy, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, David Pannick Qc, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, C. T. Ross, David Rhys Jones, Lena M. Jeger, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, James Bone, Michael Ward (Assistant General Secretary), Noel Goodwin, Philharmonia, Lynne Truss, George Cassidy, Stephen Goldby, Shobana Jeyasingh, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Slatkin, Joanna Hewison, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Sylvia Disley, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Elaine Fogg, David Calcutt, Rodney Milnes, George Brock and Janet Bush, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Fennell, V. S. Pritchett (President), Anthony Sampson (Chairman), Douglas Adams, Ted Allbeury, Anita Brookner, Clarke Francis, Jack Higgins, Susan Howatch, Shirley Hughes, Ted Hughes, Hammond Innes, John le Carre, David Lodge, Iris Murdoch, Ellis Peters, Terry Pratchett, Joanna Trollope, Fay Weldon, Philip Ziegler, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Robert Kirley, Sara MacMillan, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Peter Purton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Hugh Davies, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Anthony Kinch, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Arthur Leathley, Susan Edwards, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Lane, Andrew Emmerson, Rodney Hobson, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Nicholas Watt, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Matthew Parris, David Wolfson, Mark Saleby, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Walter Gammie, Raoul Franklin Vice-Chancellor, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Matthew Hawkins, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Nicholas Faith, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Sam Kiley, Nigel Lynch, Sarah Frater, Vince Wright, Ian Robertson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ian T. Field Secretary, Colin Campbell, Anthony Loyd and our Foreign Staff, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLibby Purves Major scorns Adams offer as blackmail Sinn Fein leader banned from Britain as Ulster united to march against terrorists Picture Gallery Sanctions against Turkey mooted UK may host Bosnia talks Index Matthew Parris Rush hour crawls to a record Church may review its ties with state Drawing of the Day Rail services return to normal Vacheron Constantin 30P Empty words take drama out of crisis Political Sketch Dell IRA bombers cause day of disruption for rail passengers RUC anti-terrorism officers attack Mis tactics in Northern Ireland Delays incurred while intelligence is analysed could have disastrous consequences, security sources believe Gerry Adams will stay on the air, say broadcasters Sir Ranulph Fiennes BBC licence fee may be tied to inflation News in Brief Civil service may strike Whitehall trains ANC Escaping horses killed Duty-free limits go up Seven years for conman Force feeding overruled Challenge to Child Support Agency Pastor vows to go to jail rather than pay ex-wife Vikram Seth fuels Booker shortlist row Student cuddler accused of rape Soldier stays on road with prosecutor's help Forte Crest By a Staff Reporter: Student jailed for life after killing brother Lilley using palm prints to vet pensioners More than 25 million people now claim state benefits. Ministers want to save ?1bn next year by cutting associated crime Human clones banned in UK No Title Picture Gallery Schools urged to start sex education for four-year-olds By a Staff Reporter: Man wrecks house to rescue kitten Listeners flock to doomed Radio 5 By a Staff Reporter: Police believe PC's killer is being helped Family to foot bill for plane crash in garden By a Staff Reporter: Girl victim of serial attacker Son's tale may solve 47-year-old mystery of cinema murder By a Staff Reporter: Newsman's widow was 'very sad' at his death St. Joseph's Hospice Courts asked to speed up child sex abuse cases Major backs princess's planned visit to Moscow Bus cleaner who shot tourist is given life Gainsborough sold for £3.5m VAC Woman stole guide dog as pet News in Brief Sex charges Bus death Body found Murder arrest Winner loses Painful parting American Airlines Sex advisers give Oxford freshers the third degree The love lives of undergraduates at Oxford are being monitored as never before - but they are still having fun Battle resumes in the fast lane The Times World Chess Championship £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Mephisto Chess Computers Marie Curie Cancer Care Adrift but not alone on the ERM tide Air Canada Major rules out single currency 'in this century' Colleagues bay tribute to a 'lion of the Liberal cause' Picture Gallery Viglen MacGregor fights to avert rail revolt Rebel MP considers his future Around the Lobby Plea for EC Prisons row In Parliament High-flying Attali twins fall to earth with a crash Jacques and Bernard Attali were ambitious outsiders. Now, within months of each other, the twins who scaled the ranks of the French elite have paid the price for what critics call arrogance Balladur's surrender fails to curb air strike AEA Picture Gallery Great escapes anger East Germans As Erich Honecker enjoys the luxuries of exile, another of his ageing cronies appears to be heading for easy street. The public is outraged and incredulous Aldo Moro murder mystery deepens News in Brief (AFP): Missile pact (Reuter): Rust released (Reuter): Field notes Belgian unrest (AFP): Surface mail Israel frees low-risk detainees to help Arafat sell accord The PLO said too few prisoners were released - Israeli hardliners said there were too many. They reject Yitzhak Rabin's belief that the PLO has renounced violence UN aide accuses Europe of letting Angolans perish Carter asked to allay MPs' fears by appearing before Haiti parliament Liberals poised for Canada poll victory Commonwealth ends Pretoria's pariah status after 30 years ANC talks with rightwingers end in failure US bid to shut gas chambers Cheap hotel taxes 'Queen of Mean' (Reuter): Burundi ministers stay in hiding News in Brief (Reuter): Casual glance led to trial (Reuter): Nigerian hijack (Reuter): Somalis clash (Reuter): Exile ends (AP): Off course Muslims flee mass killings by Croats in burning village The Stupni Do massacre seems to have been an act of vengeance against civilians for Muslim military successes. The only aid route to northern Bosnia has been cut off US tries to seize the initiative in MacEdonia Gang violence grips Belgrade Kall Kwik Beware this male backlash The Donnellan case and Shadow cabinet elections have given rise to an air of unworthy male triumphalism, says Matthew Parris Age of the train, stuck in a siding Why are we bent on nostalgic notions of steam when today's trains need urgent attention, asks Nicholas Faith The Times From Cambridge mafia to cabinet minister One generation at one university has produced two Chancellors and three home secretaries, Peter Riddell on the career men and close friends My ID card must be smart2 We already have enough plastic Who wants their baby copied? The cloning of human embryos, carried out by an American scientist, would not be allowed in Britain, says Nigel Hawkes Give gout the order of the boot Our gouty ancestors suffered terribly from inflamed joints, especially in the big toe, but today modern drugs can cure the disease, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Half a mind to the whole picture Through studies of the intriguing condition 'unilateral neglect', brain damage is becoming less mysterious The London Hernia Centre Hair Lives Longer Oakwood Health Lynne Truss Waugh's inferno Call off the Woolf pack A senior judge makes some eminently sensible suggestions about crime, and is howled down by the voice of ignorance Family at war The Times Diary Funereal The Times Diary Hot seats The Times Diary Plumbing for the under-8s Sex education can go too far, says Libby Purves School of Statecraft Britain leads the world in governmental reform A Gallic Aeroflot M Balladur needs to stick to his guns A Question of Identity ID cards are acceptable for benefit claimants, not for everybody Conservatives and Euro-federalists How to fight racism Cloudy debate on freedom to smoke St Ethelburga's fate Fighting crime Magdalene and money Writers call for VAT-free books Political memoirs Police discipline The body in question Court Circular Forces appointments Personal Column Picture Gallery Women of the Year luncheon University news Luncheon Dinners Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Lord Grimond Lord Grimond, TD, PC, leader of the Liberal party, 1956-67, died in Orkney following a stroke on October 24 aged 80. He was born on july 29,1913 For Sale Marie Curie Cancer Care Overseas Travel Jiri Hajek Jiri Hajek, Czechoslovakia's foreign minister during the 1968 Prague Spring, died on October 22 aged 80. He was born on June 6,1913 On this Day October 26 1892 Granada Customer choice moves into the fast lane Peter Purton reports on the price war which has followed a boom in mobile communications Mobile Communications Sizing up the opposition As mobiles become smaller and offer more features, manufacturers turn to the fashion-conscious buyer Right over the rainbow to Oz A new service in Australia uses the same technology as Europe The phone operates using a smart card Cellnet Phone thieves in £50 million sting Carphone thefts account for 40 percent of robberies from cars, Andrew Emmerson writes Mobile Communications Nokia The pager tuned to a call of the wild Bird-watching is only one of the surprising new uses for the old-fashioned 'bleeper' Preserving the royal secrecy Digital technology will dominate the maket—and beat eavesdroppers Fishing for a cheap line Sarah Frater on how to keep down mobile phone costs Comparing Mobile Phone Charges International Connect Hughes Rabbit, rabbit on a budget AA Personal Communications In a jam? Send off a fax Whether up a mountain or stuck on the road, call help News Rush hour crawls to a record The Times Crossword No 19,371 Business People in the Times No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow TV Listings Up to 20 pits may survive privatisation More of British Coal's deep pits may survive than expected but about 20,000 jobs may go, leaving 10,000 miners at work and increasing opposition and rebel MP anger Tiphook investors maul Montague Stock Market Law 35-37 Delors and Clarke clash on public spending plan Arts 31-33 Moss Bros looks smart with 77% rise Sport John Charcol Battle for Paramount goes to Wall Street New Cheese Comes to Market Business Editor Falling Stalled In the Air Grounded Air France climbdown angers UK carriers Economists in Germany disagree on recovery Emirates Lost banks hit heart of community Executive pay outpacing inflation Grand jury considers GM case Boeing blames sales fall for profits slump Business Roundup Owners deals with rival Minorco shuts mine Flextech swap with TCI Centre Gold in demand More Lloyd's pathfinders Joint property venture New chief at BBA Feeding frenzy at Lonrho A weekend of straight talking brings a sharp frost to Cheapside Extraordinary meeting for Tiphook shareholders Tough markets cloud interim advance by BET BET has halved the interim dividend as profits from continuing operations slipped back. The business services company said that trading conditions remain tough Union International at £7m Picture Gallery CNT Blacks Leisure sports a return to the black Record shares run comes to a full stop The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Gencor maintains payout Profits up Darby ahead Listing sought Legal & Public Notices Blooming £804,000 from EFG Royal Bank expands in America Simon says refinance completed Wall Street The market goes short in Clarkes Major Changes Recent Issues Accountancy and Finance Measuring the confidence factor on road to recovery The CBI industrial trends survey today is expected to confirm that the economic revival is patchy and fragile. Philip Bassett reports Keeping track of sponsorship The Times City Diary Paper chase The Times City Diary Musical chairs The Times City Diary Getting a Buzz The Times City Diary Spirited company The Times City Diary Rocking on The Times City Diary Blacks Leisure Royal Bank of Scotland Plea for those depending on dividends for income James Warde Accumulator BET Tempus Henderson Treasury's economic policy is hard to fathom 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 (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Prices dose above their worst Trust Ats Creative use of plans can bring in funds APC Getting a slice of the market ILP Bacchanalia Holdings PLC U. K. Ltd Ltd Lorraine Electronics Briefings Maligbu's slice of antiquity As the Getty drawings go on show in London, Marcus Binney visits the imitation Roman villa that houses the Getty Museum " I say over there, are you aware that you can… Rock Underscoring the dramatic point Festival: 18th-century Bohemian rarities Mercury Communications Cinema page 33 The genius of silent-film comic… Drawing of the Day Arts London Theatre Guide New Releases Art Galleries Royal Opera House French Institute, Queensbury Placa, Sw7 (071-589… Cinema Guide Entertainment Call 071-481 1920 To place your entertainment advert… Aldwych 071 836 6404/497 9977 Group Sates 071930… Separate Tables Drury Lane Theatre Royal Duke of York's Theatre Ranting anthems to all the isms Rock: Protest songs, loud and lippy They came on to the " came on, come on" of… Globe Argentina-on-Thames Lyric, Shafts Ave Entertainment Entertainemt Entertiment The Times Tuesday October 26 1993 Entertiment Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Entertiment Echoes in the wells of silence The Pordenone film festival recently paid its 12th annual tribute to the pre-talkie era. Geoff Brown was there Panache and infernal passion Concert: Mozart, Haydn and Tchaikovsky; and a tribute to a fine singer Appropriate hail and farewell Hodgson Memorial Wigmore Hall Exquisite tribute Indian fantasy bares its soles Dance The Times ZMB Hackney Royal Insurance Merton College Martinean Rothschild Ltd Local Authority Tenders Pensions Ombudman Zarak MacRae Brenner Maples and Calder 17 Bedford Row Birkett Westhorp & Long Solicitors Swept under the bedclothes Susan Edwards predicts that in futhure victimes of rape without violence may stay silent As a society we have a contradictory attitude to rape Picture Gallery Questions of justice Inns and Outs Coup at court Not just yet Poll tax ruling Laurence Simons Associates BPP Law School Let the case be heard Counsel Quarry Dougall The Office of the Banking Ombudsman Baileys Shaw & Gillett Modern, Professionally managed chambers, recently… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temple Gardens Magrath & Co. University of Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baker & McKenzie 10 Old Square DLLA Formation of Barristers Chambers Commercial Lawyer Chambers Merger A Marriage of Disciplines? A right that a wife can bank on Banks must advise women on the risks Singer? No, just a set of electronic signals The George Michael case arose as telecommunications companies were forging new links. Entertainment will not be the same again Legal Appointments Chambers Westminster Medical University of Bristol Video Enterprieses Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Write way to a prize Headmaster entitled to buy school house Unlawful condition is not severable from grant of licence Residential homes contract is lawful Drugs convention procedure not retroactive Duty when making pay orders Providing antecedents to the crown court Policy of enforcing Sunday trading law valid Determining appeal on written submissions Maxis run scared of the roaring 60s Lewis gains first from Oxford For the Record Pools Forecast Finishing Positions Lee designs to top standard Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Threat by Irvine to take Senna to court Fixture schedule for 1994 will test stamina Fencing hopes poll result will point way to prosperity John Goodbody reports on a sport looking for a way to recapture former glories against a backdrop of internal division Japan turn up the heat with victory over South Korea Halifax relish reversal of role in FA Cup First-Round Draw Norwich remain in bloom Another black day for kings of the red card David Miller on the oaf mentality behind Wimbledon's latest slide into discredit Cab On Target to take high rank Richard Evans, racing correspondent, selects ten horses to follow for the jumps season Talented Reveley-trained novice can make mark among seniors Thunderer: Redcar Britain has only eight Breeders' Cup entries Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Davies plays central role in season of rising stars Lunn the No 1 as women's European tour gathers pace Standings By our Sports Staff: Cullinan shatters African record Game Metcalf removes all doubt Offiah recalled on home territory NFL Results and Tables England record notable double French react swiftly on Gavin incident Sport in Brief Barbarians excel again Syed assumes top spot Andersen wins appeal Houghton sparkles Obree beaten in Paris Harris enters on left McGuigan tempted Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Radio Choice Choice Satellite Fencing Gould embroiled in new dispute Mason and Stockwell end Wimbledon 's home run Concise Crossword No 3235 Winning Move Word-Watching Hodgkinson's injury adds to Midlands task Talkland Golf 42 Teams
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