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News from 27/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Mary Corbett, Alice Thomson Political Staff, Andrew Finkel and Michael Theodoulou, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Stricken Ferranti, Anthony Everitt, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Charter Mark Awards, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Julia King, Philip Howard, Arthur Leathley and Tim Jones, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Rob Causey, Lynne Truss, Rachel Kelly and Christine Webb, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Martin Farndale, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Melvin Marckus City Editor, Stuart Jones, R. D. Wallace, Peter Ball, David Cummings, Roger Graef, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, A. Davenport, Michael Clark, J. A. Lack, John Young, Philip Robinson, Geoff Brown and Alison Roberts, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Susan Gilchrist, Jill Sherman and Edward Gorman, Edward Fennell, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Jerry Wiggin, Leslie Turnberg, Michael Theodoulou, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Stanley Simmons, David Watts, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Chris Partridge, Herb Greer, Kathleen Newell, Roger Boyes, Thames Water, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Suzanne Glass, kris Anderson, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, David Manners, D. Brighton, Martin Doughty, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Simon Jenkins, Tony Benn, Philip Pangalos, R. F. Edward-Collins, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Church, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Martin Banks, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, H. P. Watson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Edward Greenspon, Matt Ridley, Martin Waller and Angela Mackay, Randal Keynes, Christopher Irvine,

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Major to see Reynolds as crisis grows Soldier detained after shooting A very small number of terrorists is holding Northern Ireland to ransom and the community has got to turn them out, said the province's police chief Polly Peck lawyer attacked Index The Mating Game Child agency tells father to cut visits American Daleks Prince tilts at towers of despair By our Foreign Staff: Conservatives down to two in Canada Simon Jenkins Thousands mourn IRA blast victims Chopard No Title Doyle is Booker Prize winner Billericay rocket colours future of Russian politics Political Sketch Iltalkland MacGregor refuses to relent over rail sell-off Loyalist killers race to slaughter Correction Parliament 'must rule on women's ordination' Thatcher wants 'debt to miners' honoured News in Brief Britons jailed in Cyprus Land Rover jobs boost Civil servants to strike Ulster bishop resigns Daleks invade America Wife 'used sex to lure husband to his death' Passion in the woods lulled murder victim into a false sense of security, court told By a Staff Reporter: Alleged rape victim claims bad reputation was false Doyle takes Booker as Gowrie attacks critics No Title Hewlett Packard Keays rises to defence of single mothers By a Staff Reporter: Defence director 'pocketed £61.5m in contract bribes' Jaguar No Title Original cast relive their roles in cinema murder Wife and children die in fire News in Brief Murder charge Car race death Benefit fraud BR excuse Jewellery find Naval commander crashed nuclear sub By a Staff Reporter: Jail threat to woman who made rape claims No Title Court ruling gives hope to child agency opponents The Child Support Agency should be suspended pending the outcome of two enquiries, a parents' group believes Bear leaves camper with a sore head The Times Former champion begs Londoners to grass on PC's killers Intercity 800 Series Champion's challenge Mephisto Chess Computers Chess Tutor Car-sharing Dutch show the way to ease clogged roads Prince blames poor housing for of Community spirit Architects were urged to put people first to solve the problems that are bedevilling some of Britain's council estates City's bike scheme punctured £1,000 to be won everyday The Times Checkmate Tributes pour in to master of horror Dell Rank Xerox The Document Company Hardy 's hill to house Tess of the superstores Plans to build a Sainsbury supermarket outside Yeovil have pitted Paddy Ashdown against many of his constituents Raves threaten jobs in drinks trade £1 car-boot paintings fetch £8,500 By a Staff Reporter: 'Mother's instinct' killed peer's wife HSE Pregnant woman told babies were dead after scan errors Cabinet faces fight over Treasury plans for spending cuts Intel inside Gladstone comes back to haunt ministers and their civil servants Riddell on Politics Picture Gallery Tories silent over attempt to pacify rebel Biers show signs of rebellion over law and order measures Clark 'difficult' arms enquiry told Beat boost Travel expenses In Parliament Labour's frontbench team picked Around the Lobby Quebec separatists mm big power base in Ottawa Commons Liberals cruise to victory as election debacle leaves Campbell's Cornservatives with only two seats How blonde ambition died by Bloc vote Canon Can Clinton to standby trade pact UN troops flinch at carnage of Stupni Do By our Foreign Staff: Snipers force Bosnia aid convoys to halt Stasi chief sentenced to six years for killing policemen in 1930s French rally round airport strikers Flight from economic reality looks bqack to Sun King's golden days Upsurge of fighting puts paid to hopes of Karabakh peace deal Armenian and Azerbaijanis blame each other for the latest ceasefire breakdown. International mediators fear additions to the conflict's catalogue of atrocities (Reuter): Greece recalls Tirana envoy News in Brief (AFP): Rebels 'aided' Town retaken Eta lifeline cut (AP): Back to jail (AP): Tapie bows out (Reuter): Taxing belief Israelis and Palestinians bewail slow pace of peacemaking Cairo hotel gunman kills three tourists Islamic extremists appear determined to keep up attacks on foreigners as they seek to replace the secular rule of president Mubarak with a strict Muslim theocracy My illness sinks the Britannia crew Picture Gallery Prosecution urges jail term for Terre' Blanche Burundi coup crumbles Ethics row brings end to cloning experiment News in Brief Haiti stalemate (Reuter): Japan relents (AP): Allen cleared Seoul ready to drop military exercises Saddam Commercial Union Can Dr Who survive Steven Spielberg? A timeless British television tradition is falling to Hollywood The mating game Matt Ridley explains why human beings are plagued by adultery The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Why do women find it so hard to have fun? Anne McElvoy wonders why she decided to join the ladies who lunched at the Women of the Year A brief, poignant history of growing up Libby Purves finds herself touched by England's ancient rites of passage from childhood Sparklers Can't live with you, and can't live without you Suzanne Glass on hopeless love and the tragic death of Leonard Parkin's window Everest Fit the Best Alan Coren There's a time and a place for everything, including the pursuit of prejudice Perishing peers The Times Diary Tunnel vision The Times Diary A bomb for all bigots Northern Ireland has become too familiar with voilence - what its politicians really fear is change Galactic gamble The Times Diary Ghoul crazy The Times Diary Canvas returns The Times Diary They are Britain's troubles Shutting out Gerry Adams is wrong, says Tony Benn Avalanche Politics Canada's election results have lessons for America and Britain Fleecing the Father The Child Support Agency must be reviewed The Pleasures of Horror Sensation without sympathy or irony is the mark of the burte Police safety and gun ownership London rail delays Trees for London Dispute over 'fast track' patients in NHS hospitals Tensions in N Ireland Forgotten Woolwich London orchestras Derbyshire policing Touch of Mozart But me no butts Court Circular Royal Aeronautical Society Anniversaries Lecture Appointments Personal Column Latest wills Today's royal engagements Church news Today's birthdays Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Marriages Deputy lieutenants Dinners Luncheons University news Vincent Price Vincent Price, the king of modern horror movies, died in los Angeles from lung cancer on October 25 aged 82. He was born omn May27,1911 DR Renwick Vickers Dr. Henry Renwick Vickers, dermatologist, died on October 20 aged 82. He was born on march10,1911 Personal Column Gurkha Welfare Trust Cancer Relief Joan Scutt Joan Scutt, MBE, missionary, died on October II in Desziland aged 84, She was born on December 10,1908 "The Taming of the Shrew" Miss Evans at the Old Vic The Russian Ballet "La Boctique Fantasque" At the Colispum Sir Richard Dobson Vauxhall creates a flexible friend A manufacture's bold decision to launch a credit card to try to build customer loyalty could transform the car market, writes Alan Mitchell Media, Sales & Marketing BBC The institute of Sales & Marketing Management Estate Agent Albany Appointments Graduates OPG Euro power Executive Interim Management The Times FRE Sales Awards Can justice be seen to be done? Television's freedom to report is being blocked when it should be paramount, argues Roger Graef The true grit of Clinton's spin doctors How Bill Clinton's henchmen pulled his election campaign out of the quagmire of scandal and put it back on the road to victory is gripping stuff, writes Roy Hattersley Media, Sales & Marketing Hamilton Trving Consultancy CACI Perspectives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redhead resurgent Newsbites Greatest TV hits Welsh chief needed Hot success Marketing issues a key to silicon boom year Chip-maders and users are joining forces to promote their wares at a conference backed by The Times. David Manners reports Motorola The car of tomorrow will run on chips Soon your car may do most of the work for you, says Chris Patridge Texas Instruments Technological wizardy gets even smaller Semiconductor design combines productivity and precise user needs GEC Plessey Business of seeking the best brains A challenge for industry and graduates Philips NEC Backers needed for our future Britain's microchip factories are getting massive investment says Rob Causey Major to see Reynolds The Times Crossword No 19,372 Business People the Times Sport Weather Features Media The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Avalanche politics Fleecing the father Pleasures of horror Simon Jenkins Tony Benn Letters The Paper Gec to offer 1p a share for Ferranti Defence firm likely to succumb to nominal bid Leeds and N&P call off merger Stock Market Charters Canada's new premier threatens free trade deal The Pound Arts Gold Brent Crude Sport OKI Queens Moat's asset crisis The New and Nastier Gazumping Business Today Anaemic Diluted Sapped Paramount plans new TV network Courtaulds concentrates on Far East expansion Computer Store CBI urges rate cuts after gloomy survey Unit trusts attract £1.4bn Lasmo search for finance director Early warning system urged for the City Marine Midland ahead Lloyd 's trust seeks £100m Cost-cutting lifts Pressac Le Creuset held back Lonrho v Fayed ends Accountancy and Finance Roxboro Caird plunges into red after asset writedown Business Roundup Weinstock's wedding bells Stricken Ferranti falls into the arms of GEC Water bosses out of their depth Free traders hurt in Liberal landslide Thames Water rushes out figures after £25m blow Thames Water claims its diversification strategy is sound, despite surprising the City and private shareholders with hefty provisions against non-core businessess IBM cuts third-quarter loss as services arm advances Power watchdog focuses on profits Roxboro valued at ?80m Corby Works Market at a Glance Emirates Betterware fails to ease City fears over growth Picture Gallery Pessimism over economic recovery sends shares lower Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Legal & Public Notices Property venture to be floated Asarco loss Hawtal fitter Wall Street Japanese show Britain the right way to run a railroad Plans to privatise British Rail could draw important lessons from the latest big listing in Japan, reports Joanna Pitman Japan shows that privatised railways can be efficient and profitable as well as popular witgh investors Breakfast special The Times City Diary McKinsey report The Times City Diary Minor trade The Times City Diary Trust Norman The Times City Diary Prison verse The Times City Diary Thames Water Roxboro Cutting out the humanoids resolved computer wrangle Keys to prosperity The Times Successful Selling 93 Offer Unfriendly societies Tempus Caird IBM 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 Losses extended Trust ATS WA Diana Duggan Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pam haybittle News International Newspapers Limited WA The Creative Ones Maine-Tucker Outdoor Advertising Pa for Two Senior Directors Amersham WD&WB Graduate Meridian Cross Selection TT Group PLC Elizabeth Hunt John D Wood & CO Reed TV News Office Assistant Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Weatherbys BBC Pan European Recruitment Crone Corkill Temps Hobstones LA Crème DE LA Crème Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Mirror Group Newspapers Team Secretary Market Research Company Ad venture Gordon Yates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Mbc Multiple Display Advertising Items The Capita Group Plc Efficient Secretary Phase Eight Dorchester on Thames One in a Million The Law Society Allied Bakeries Secretary Audio SECRETARY/PA Uckfield-Sussex John Simpson & Partners LTD Baird House Bored? Advertising PA Middleton Jeffers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swedish Int'l Trading Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Ward Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items W1 NR Marble Arch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clapham Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Mowlem Homes Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items GA He Foster & Cranfield Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The new and nastier gazumping Buyers are distressed at the problems they find when they try to buy repossessed properties. Rachel Kelly and Christine Webb investigate Property Portugal Lovell Espana London Property No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The invisible rival Case One The Lakeland Village Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copping Joyce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nell Gwynn House Keith Cardale Groves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mayfair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheyne Place Sw3 Marble Arch Multiple Classified Advertising Items Immunity of tax documents The Times Sovereign immunity of state airline Change in quality requirements must be commercial trader's risk Information duty too uncertain in effect Need to balance interests When leave to appeal is required Judicial review of Ombudsman Duly to advise bench Benefits ba agency Charter Mark New elite makes its mark Charter Mark Awards The work of people who make daily life run smoothly often goes unsung. Now their achievements are being recognised. Edward Fennell reports Picture Gallery Benefits ba agency South Staffordshire Water PLC London Electricity The 1993 Charter Mark Award Winners Quiet revolution Charter Mark Awards Even local authorities that initially opposed the idea of charters are now recognising their considerable value, writes Edward Fennell British Gas A look at what turns an organisation into an Maps at a moment's notice Picture Gallery Islington i Council Picture Gallery Westminster Award winner in a world where a customer's demands and specia needs are at last being put first Charter Mark Picture Gallery 93 Gold Medals for Quality Service Irtu Northern Electric Cherwell O S Swansea NHS Trust Anglian Water Picture Gallery Prince of Denmark changes trains Alan Cumming is an actor game for almost anything - who else would follow Hamlet with Cabaret? Michael Church met him Crying over spilt moliko Television: Lynne Truss peels back the years of argument about a Clockwork Orange Theatre Sound without vision Festival: Hilary Finch reviews variations on a Britten theme Bliithners The Barber of Seville Music The Royal Academy's exhibition of drawings from the J. Paul Getty Museum, supported by The Times, opens on Saturday. Each day for a fortnight, Richard Cork will discuss a masterpiece from the Getty drawings collection. Today: Still Life by Paul Cezanne (1839-1906 ) Drawing of the Day Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertalnment complled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Goldsmith still living in Sinden Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds a lot to admire, but less to engage, in a classic comedy She Stoops to Conquer Queen's Babylon burning Song of a Bluefoot Man Ashcroft, Croydon Singles turn to doubles Savage in Limbo Camden Studio The Times Out beyond the cow-pat tendency Concerts: Recent British music Sounds familiar BBC PO/Tortelier Manchester In thrall to the mountain king On Friday, pianist Leif Ove Andsnes will play Grieg's a minor Concer to the way few know it - the way Greig first wrote it London Mozart Players A shambolic inheritance? The Treasury must stop meddling in the valuation of art, says the collector Sir Denis Mahon. Report by Andrew Gibbon Williams Savoy Theatre Palace lose out to late equaliser from Watson Carweek Atkinson masters breakaway art For the Record City thank White for lifting their blues in dull affair N Zealand surge as Under-21 s run out of steam Blackburn held by lowly rivals The Times Elmaamul returns to Britain for stud duties Yarmouth Results from Yesterday Three Meetings Moller legacy continues to flourish Fontwell Park Sedgefield Clark keeps cool and fights off challenge Fixtures Rapid Raceline Jackiin states case for senior service John Hopkins discovers why one of golf's leading lights has been persuaded to return to competition Laughing cavalier with fighting spirit to spare Stuart Jones admires the bravery of an athlete who has overcome her physical handicap to capture medals and awards He'll Be Fronting News AT Ten Tonight Reilly confident of series victory Sport in Brief Harris leads sprinters Chambers elected Riders face safety tests England upset China Going gets tough Jansher security fear Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Choice Variations Satellite Racing Cooper tips scales for All Blacks Midlands engage in hard-fought battle but fail to land vital goal Wright's volley keeps Arsenal's cup hopes alive Concise Crossword No 3236 Winning Move Word-Watching Omega Golf Dalglish's £2.75m offer for Batty accepted

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