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News from 28/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, James Landale, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Peter Ryan, Rob Hughes, Gregory D. Dodds, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Robert Vincent, Nicholas Watt and Bill Frost, Brian Mawhinney, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Susan Bell Director, Christopher Lockwood, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Prince Charles, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ron Edwards, Steve Keenan, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Michael Sherwin, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Brighton Rock, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Jon Kimche, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ken Duncan, John Percival, Susan Gilchrist, James Murphy, Nicholas Harling, John C. Watts, Chief Executive, D. F. Kelly, John Oakland, Nigel Hill, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Geoff Daly, Dr Naomi Hampton, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, V. Bream, M. M. Davies, David Ekserdjian, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, D. R. M. Melding, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, N. J. Bradford, David M. Pierce, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Harvey Spindler, Rob Marshall, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, J. H. Elliott, William Rees-Mogg, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner and Arthur Leathley, Roy Hill, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Anthony Loyd, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Jocelyn Hay, Chairman, Ian Brodie, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Heather Forrester, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, W. Sutherland, Gerald Shaw, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Nigel Lynch, Anne McElvoy, Ian Robertson, Edward Greenspon, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Colin Campbell and Philip Pangalos,

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Clarke urged to revise VAT on fuel plan VAT on fuel and defence cuts remain the different issues as the Chancellor prepares for a cabinet spending battle. More MPs are joining the rebellion Cabinet spending battle today Legal blow for BCCI creditors Index Must Do Better Prince condemns Saddam's 'lies ' William Rees-Mogg Adams attacked for carrying bomber's coffin Soldier charged Massacre by Croat 'scum', says brigadier Rebel Tory MPs force retreat on rail privatisation Shopping Clubs Vacheron Constantin 30p Auld Lang throws courtesy in the face of adversity Political Sketch Police chief defends DPP against sacking call Morse Chancellor urged to revise VAT on fuel plan Church is 'under assault' Forte £330m aid may be lost Channels 'should merge' Player guilty of assault Superbikes saved Fireman shot by airgun Victory on pay claim City honours Hancock Health trust attacked over £2m Swiss sale News in Brief Wife of man killed in woods 'told friend of secret liaisons' By a Staff Reporter: Accused spy sold 'obsolete' material Bad Samaritans Sailor swept off sub during party The dealer who netted £9m Heart surgeon urges women to join her at the cutting edge Boy dies after fall at party By a Staff Reporter: Student alleged second rape Work group Computing Peugeot Education reforms 'fail to help' pupils in deprived areas Pupils have only a slim chance of receiving sufficiently challenging and rewarding teaching, a report says Even the teachers play truant at condemned school Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd Dixons Death of peer's son prompts call for army counselling Government moves to license London's minicab operators Legal & General Personal visits give prince ammunition for war on estates By a Staff Reporter: Mother is ordered to return children The Times Tourists flock to eastern Europe Supermarkets fail to halt cut-price warehouses The High Court gave the go-ahead yesterday for a new American-style bulk-buying outlet despite strong opposition Tumim urges day visits for prisoners Dormouse makes a return to the wild Law Society wife thwarts gunman News in Brief Stabbing link Fire raiser M&s slip-up Picture Gallery TV trawlerman cast aside in favour of brother Spender cries rape over US novel Poet wins first round in legal battle to stop sale of 'plagiarised' book Currys Romantic opening revives 1706 gambit The Times checkmate £1,000 to be won every day Chess Computers Cuts victims take their grievances to cabinet Ministers fight for the high ground in public spending battle Keep up British defences, Thatcher warns Dell Tory revolt over coal collapses Labour pushes ahead with women's list In Parliament Makro Yeltsin orders free market for land The Russian leader has moved by diktat because he knows a future parliament would be likely to resist land reform. Collective farmers are also expected to be unenthusiastic Sales mark sharp break with tradition The Economist Georgia demands arrest of rebel chief By our Foreign Staff: Bosnian forces kill 'mafia' boss Head of airline woos strikers Hurd decries triumphalism as tide turns Britain's way EC Summit Prospects Peter Riddell assesses the hopes and fears of the European Community's political leaders as they come together for their first summit since the Maastricht treaty came into force Bonn and Pairs launch new drive for Europe unity Plan for four-day week gains currency as jobs are lost Motorola Voters' opposition to Community grows No Title Midland Gunman shatters Mubarak boast of 'safe Egypt' The Egyptian persident is due in France today from the United States. The gun that killed two Americans and a Frenchman may have fatally wounded the tourist trade Royal Orchid Terre'Blanche avoids prison UN threatens Haiti with full sanctions News in Brief Death crash Journalists free Hijack talks High & Mighty US talks to North Korea on nuclear accord Critics gird for battle as health care bill reaches Capitol Hill Bill Clinton, distracted by overseas crises, has dissipated much of the support generated for health reforms, seen as the most important legislation of his presidency Chrétien seeks trade revision Marks & Spencer A firefighting helicopter dropping water yesterday… B&o The Home of D. I. Y Nuclear sub sunk by own torpedo The high price of loving Are soaring costs the reason why weddings are at their lowest level since the war, asks Julia Llewellyn Smith Women of little substance The downfall of Kim Campbell shows the fading power of golden girls in American politics, says Martin Fletcher MOPS Just and Oil A bitter taste of Booker Literary prize is showing its age Why the office is no party Does your job get you down? Ian Robertson on how workplaces can cause ill-health, from high blood pressure to serious depression Please tell us what's in the food Eating can be dangerous if you have a violent allergy. Heather Forrester describes her son Ezema, Psoriasis, Dermatitis Poisoned on the royal yacht All at sea with sicknes ... death from strokes ... apples to keep the doctor away Coccal food poisoning has an even more dramatic… Neglected state HRT: finding a better way Dr Naomi Hampton appeals for volunteers for an important study MOPS Core research Janet Daley High-rise need not mean hopeless-but an inescapable ghetto always does Firsts and equals To ensure service Picture Gallery Slumping into secession Lack of growth is toppling governments and threatens to tear many nations apart Picture this Return returns No schism here Tolerance is a two way street Prince Charles calls for respect between cultures Spending Circus Tories who wish to cut the budget deficit must will the means The Prince and Islam Tolerance is a two-way street Of Mice and Men It takes more than niceness to survive in the wild woods Financing youngsters Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Differing views of S African scene Concern about our parks and trees London hospitals Middle East peace Multi-faith respect The preliminary syllabus published by the… Betjeman's fancy Flying flags for national unity BBC and education Twist again Court Circular Thomas Vicary Lecture Bishop John Daly Times restores old soldier's home Birthdays today Buckingham Palace luncheon Memorial meeting Personal Column University news Anniversaries Luncheons Reception Lecture Service reception Service dinners Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Marriages Baptism Dinner Church news Sir Algernon Rumbold Commander Norman Scarlett-Streatfeild Overseas Travel PDS On this Day October 28 1919 London Symphony Orchestra Bertram Page Muriel Beale Muriel Rebeeca Beale, Obe, former regional chairman of the Women's Land Army, died on October 19 aged 91. She was born in Hong Kong on June 23,1902 Voice that warns of danger in the sky Multiple Display Advertising Items Island fights back Ten years after the invasion by American troops, the island of Grenada is struggling to rescue its economy Airlines form an alliance to fight threat of VAT Cunard Princess Miami bound for ?212 Flyaways Ignoring the disabled costs £22.4 billion Many handicapped people who find it difficult to travel would do so if they were better catered for by the industry Fraud hits insurance fees Premium rate for holiday calls Travel Polfolio Ltd The one and only Qe2 Nashville tunes to music heritage The home of the blues and country music is awaiting an airline licensing decision Snowy start bodes well Travelogs Uniglobe The Times Crossword No 19,373 Pressure for rethink on fuel VAT Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow UK drives Ford deeper in the red BCCI creditors face 10-year wait After a Luxembourg court ruling, more than half a million creditors of BCCI are back to where they were on the day that the bank was closed more than two years ago Stock Market London Closing Prices Arts 37-39 The Pound Books 40,41 QVC may raise Paramount bid Ferranti shares hit 3p bid premium Gold Brent Crude Sport 42-48 Canada to cancel Westland order Heath Group Aiming for Quality Business Today Floating Floundering Drowning Hard driver gets behind the wheel at Ford The first Briton to head the US car giant's empire tells Kevin Eason the industry faces tough times Tietmeyer rules out more cuts at present BAe backs Airbus call for savings Allders Rolls-Royce wins £140m deal to supply bridges Another large MoD contract for a British company may help calm fears of a tightening squeeze on defence budgets as the government seeks to balance the books Lautro acts on pension transfers Compensation for leaving company schemes By a Correspondent: Dockyard workers unite to fight MoD Lucas grants share options to directors Kodak names new chief BP's North Sea orders OFT backs safeguards Fitzwilton advances Bullers' chairman quits STC purchase referred The Times Limit Share Offer Banks check in at Queens Moat Pennington Flotation puts £175m valuation on Allders Busmen and motor dealer go public Hozelock to plant seeds of growth with £50m listing No credit to Luxembourg AAF passes payout after £11m loss Griffin Factors Clubbing together Mortgage lenders slow pace of repossessions Market at a Glance Major Changes Marine Insurance Brokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clinton change sends a shudder through drugs sector From a Correspondent in Dublin: Payoff plan for GPA chairman challenged Tokyo exchange falters in rail sale rush La Grème De La Crème Classens International Ltd PA to Director PA/SECREATARY Secretary Phase Eight Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recent Issues Multilingual services Bilingual Spanish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profit-taking knocks Dow Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Design £13K Multiple Classified Advertising Items How Clarke could correct history of Howe's triumph The Chancellor could learn an important lesson from the controversial Budget of 1981, says Anthony Harris There is a lot to be said for a repcat of Sir Geoffrey Howe's strategy; it would help with badly needed structural change Picture Gallery Killing quote on British Rail The Times City Diary Quitting Capel The Times City Diary Sir Edward Heath, former prime minister and a… French hype The Times City Diary Gilts New issues Keys to prosperity The Times Successful Selling 93' Offer Tokyo derailed Government should follow advice to cut interest rates Politics 'cripple' health service NHS ALPS Recruitement Matters Qualified/part Qualified Accountant Ministers 'compound woes of European legislation' EC Impact Personnel chiefs' pay rises at twice rate of inflation Wage Increases Accountancy & Finance Fully Qualified Chartered Accountant All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Box No Wall Street Systems Quick Russian Company UK based. Min 3 Ys Exp Accountancy Managers face restricted room at the top Promotion Warwick Mahntock Financial Researcher CG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reform bill is too limited Swinging out tips of the trade Striking back NAO Out of contract Accountancy & Finance GKRS CACI Democracy brings partner pressure Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Equities lose ground ATS Firms strive to measure up Companies applying for certification find they have to work hard to reach the benchmark Bureauveritas Quality International Efficiency under the microscope Modern standards are forcing compete, but cost is still an issue. Derek Harris reports The customer is sometimes right A Survey reveals new attitudes in the service industries BSI No compulsion, no cutting corners Superior standards aim to streamline companies, not cut staff, Rodney Hobson writes Minding your Ts and Qs Total Quality Management, given time and resolve, can work for you TQM Charter Mark AQA Last May, the first dental practice to Secure the… Task force with a mission The British Quality Foundation is out to establish new standards Dti Qa Register Campion finds an epic voice Cinema: Geoff Brown succumbs to the dark majesty and erotic intensity of the Cannes prize-winning The Piano Fairies crash on take-off Sleeping Beauty Mayflower, Southampton Television Orchestral manoeuvres The London Philharmonic wins crucial backing in the grants battle Vita & Virginia Theatre Drawing of the Day 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: Stag Beetle, by Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Television Preview: Clive Davis on how Leon Theremin… Television Review Dr Johnson, we presume The Times Captain Ahab stages a comeback Heather Neill asks the dramatist Rod Wooden how he set about adapting Herman Melville's epic, Moby Dick A life out of tune Theatre Reviews: A portrait of Elgar in Stratford: a Graham Greene novel adapted for the stage in Leeds Dull days at the seaside Great Classics on Offer The Times Chorus of approval LPO/Bélohlávek Festival Hall/Radio 3 From Ostpolitik to Realpolitik Anne McElvoy enjoys a history of the policy that led to German reunification and its European consequences The Times Decoding the Caesar of Mexico The Conquest of Mexico By Hugh Thomas Hutchison, £25 Voyeuse peeps inside the Big Top A Trip to the Light Fantastic Travels with a Mexican Circus By Katie Hickman HarperCollins, 16,99 The Witness of the Times: The Third Book of the… Love that shouts its name A Queer Reader Edited by Patrick Higgins Fourth Estate, £14,99 Conduct Unbecoming Gays and Lesbians in the us Military By Randy Shilts Penguin, £12,00 Minerva Press How to be a New Critic In Extremis The Life of Laura Riding By Debroah Baker Hamish Hamilton, £25 Getting in the last word Poetry Discover the New King of Horror Len Deighton Is he the Raphael of California? That's the Way I See It By David Hockney Thames & Hudson, £24,95 Kings look to Pearson for sizable advantage Absolute offence over land use No duty to seek judicial advice Legal & Public Notices Interim declarations unknown Recovered after a spell of six weeks away from the… Dittmar resigns with angry rebuke to players Parole provisions apply to life prisoners in mental hospital Feherty's goal is farewell victory Philpott's seminar designed to help combat spin " I say dear, joining Mercury was Easy, and now… Playing thier cards right, with empathy British bridge adopts a new training approach for international events. Albert Dormer reports Whitaker can bank on cup surprise Ciniglio prepares to overhaul squad High roller on a twin loser Mercury Davis the predator feasts off youthful opponent Injury forces Morris out of tour game England players unable to face All Blacks RFU sets too high a price Hp Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046,… Referees affected Horse deaths need study Game of giants Walking has much to offer Superior format Scotland find no place for Wright Whistling harmonious refrain for referees For the Record Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Littlewoods Breeder's Cup challenge takes shape Nottingham Sullivan buys out Hannon Yesterday's Results Stratford Kempton Park Dettori's quest Intrepidity offers value in Turf European Entries The Times Rapid Raceline Rush hat-trick takes Liverpool safely through Flowers £2m fee raises questions of value Rob Haughes looks at the effects on the transfer market of the race to sign to Southampton goalkeeper Palmer responds in style By our Sports Staff: Bruce bags two in 5-1 win By our Sports Staff: Souness overture held up by agent Australians break sail speed record Sport in Brief English pair triumph Honda link with Ferrari Fine start by England Roebuck loses place Sampras beaten George Houghton OBE Woodhall retains title Football Results BBC1 Radio 1 VideoPlus+and the Video PlusCodes Variations Satellite Rugby Union Barmby steals in to sink Derby Tottenham spoil first division side's fine home record Newcastle pay high price for absence of Cole Concise Crossword No 3237 Winning Move Word-Watching Violence raises concern over Irish cup-tie Zenith Football Mansell says he rejected offers for return Northern Rock Goodman Graham and Associates Selector Europe GKRS RSM Mainland Pathfinder Hoggett Bowers Jarrold MacMillan Davies Wall Data Gissings Institute of Personnel Management Eldridge Pope Euro Power Cooper & Lybrand Harvey Nash PLC N B Selection Ltd Towers Perrin Mercuri Urval Executive Search-Research Associates N B Selection Ltd N B Selection Ltd National Audit Office Jm Mangement Services N B Selection Ltd Afa Advertising Alan Smith Advertising Ltd Regent Consulting Goodman Graham and Associates Eldridge Pope The Hamilton Trving Consultancy Directors and Managers McKenzie Waterman & Co Smith Multiple Display Advertising Items Senior Executive and Managers Job Search now! 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