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News from 29/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Peter Read, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Alison Roberts and Sarah Jane Checkland, Andrew Pierce, Pamela Kirby, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, James Bone, Patricia Tehan and Ross Tieman, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Richard Luce, Chairman, Doreen Cronin, Kris Anderson, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, Raymond Mgadzah, Peter Ball, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, David Barnes, John Young, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, P. J. Roberts, David Guest, John Horam, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Giovanna Dell'orto, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, John Crowther Managing Director, William Asscher, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Malcolm Brabant, Anthony Glees Director, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Gabriella Gamini, Paul Sexton, Terence Bendixson (President), David Carter, David Toop, Trevor Jones, Raymond Keene, Frank Robson, Mike Rumble, John Russell Taylor, Nigel Hawkes and Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Longley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, O. M. Jubb Honorary Chairman, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, John Vane, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Moore of Lower Marsh, Geof Wheelwright, Gerald Larner, Colin Dollery, Associated Press, Matthew Parris, Richard Sykes, Tim Jones and Arthur Leathley, Ennals, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Vincent Lawton, Til Medinger (President-designate), David Sinclair, John Lewis, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, David Black, Arthur Reed, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Howard deal sweetens pill for the police Compromise on Sheehy reforms Police leaders welcomed the compromise on Sheehy, but rank and file officers will remain uncertain untilpay details are worked out Brothers shot dead in Ulster Index Getty Drawings 'Highway bribery' to keep drivers sober Valerie Grove Judge rules RSI 'has no place in medical books' Smith gets conference poll boost UN loses heart over peace enforcement Motoring Style California firestorms raze caravans and mansions Singapore Airlines 30p Frustrated BR staff accuse MacGregor of betrayal Cabinet fails to agree on £253 billion cut-off for public spending Homebase Search for peace in the streets of anger An old complaint by any other name Women's ordination clears legal hurdle News in Brief Belfast soldier charged By horsebox to hospital Teenage killer gets life 1987 killer convicted Workers back Sunday Illegal immigrants rise Mutt and Jeff take police for a ride Political Sketch Neighbour 'stabbed naive and trusting little girl 37 times' Witness saw victim skipping along behind man just before her death Friend tried to bribe witness to save marquess from jail The Times Rape case student claimed he avoided sex By a Staff Reporter: Witness says wife dreamt of insurance Univac By a Staff Reporter: Insulin ban parents killed their daughter Gowrie resigns as chairman of Sotheby's Barclays Singer denies he broke promises to get his own way George Michael took to the stage in the promises days of compulsive viewing Cocaine seizures increase by 20% Total Number of Seizures Currys No takers at £120,000 to head roads plan Council to offer jobs to teenage joyriders Rank Xerox Howard accused of cynical attack on right to silence Law Society complains of 'trial of destruction' By our Legal Correspondent: Insurance will pay loser's costs The Times Halifax By our Legal Correspondent: Tougher sentencing rejected By a Staff Reporter: Anxious town plans private police force A chief constable is considering a proposal from a crime-hit town which wants to put its own officers on the streets Comet Verdict on joyrider's passenger quashed Timely pumpkin is best vegetable buy Weekend Shopping Bombers injure farmers News in Brief Train suicide Holiday fails Rapist jailed Squat goes on Killer sought Shooting case School charge Pack dogged Storm death Short overwhelmed by textbook strategy The Times World Chess Championship £1,000 to be won everyday The Times Checkmate Birt defies prophets of apocalypse IBM RSPCA Economic confusion hits public confidence Poll shows Major still bouncing along the bottom Dublin plan raises hopes of Ulster peace initiative Building new jails a gamble Conference gives sharp boost to Smith's standing £465m lost in social security errors Labour woos a green generation Euro Disnep MPs attack children's agency Around the Lobby Intercity Greeks renew British child hunt after arrest of gang Italy's Mata Hari held as armed forces stage strike Dutch track down looted drawings Multiple Display Advertising Items Bribe trial begins in Milan Major, vows to stop Delors jobs plan Clashes over spending will mark Maastricht treaty celebrations Proton Ping-pong game of policy keeps Kinkel on hop Regions angered by British nominee list Times Newspapers Ltd Clinton pledges help for wildfire disaster zone California is burning, millionaires are fleeing and the president, with an eye on his re-election, has speeded federal aid Democrats face tax rise verdict Aristide says coup leader must go Kwai B&Q Top British scientist honoured by CIA Montenegro rebels aim to cut church link with Belgrade 'Angel' plans Bosnia aid convoy Civil Aviation Authority Picture Gallery Squid bonus for Argentina Falklands legacy hampers friendship 'Champagne' loses its bouquet in Paris court Siege turns proud granary of Angola into city of hunger Unita's year-long grip has brought famine to Malange. For those tempted to search for food, mines mete out more misery By our Foreign Staff: Six ministers died in failed Burundi coup Multiyork Talks on colony nearing collapse Picture Gallery Turkish Airlines Iran gets the blame for Berlin killings News in Brief (Reuter): Suspect held (Reuter): Editor resigns (Reuter): Life on a chain (AP): Taken short Old-fashioned quality, classic value Crested flowerpots, Barbour jackets and country sports are among the icons for the 1990s, as consumers seek a look to last Having a ball, the British way Eat your heart out Euro Disney, Alton Towers has got what it takes Moben Pitted Kitchens Dallas pulls no punches Ambitiouis and obsessed with her sport, Dallas Malloy is desperate to get into the ring for the big match. Kate Muir reports on the 16-year-old American who sweats gallons in her cause to advance women's boxing 'Nobody could say there is a thin man inside me trying to get out' Nocholas Soames on love, potted shrimps - and a joyous life as a fatty at the ministry of food The Valerie Grove Interview MOPS Miele Hello! An Economist The Princess joins the tradition of reading as a style statement Commercial Union There's no reason not to be worrited about the decline of English Battersea god's home The Times Diary Picture Gallery Returned: fate unknown A mix-up in the mail has identified a group of refugees to the cruel regime in Vietnam, yet the West shows no mercy Housey housey The Times Diary Wrist reaction The Times Diary Know the face, but… EC in fog, France isolated George Brok says French fears about Europe affect us all Footloose in Brussels The EC's pointless diplomatic set-pieces are an embarrassment Policing Sheehy Reforming the police will test the home secretary Keep the Change London's taxis must not be driven out of business Bid for drugs agency Fully prepared Migraine syndrome Commonwealth values Doubts cast on merit of 30-year rule Tax measures in the next Budget Maturity in politics Buses to the rescue Banning the hunt 'Feckless' fathers Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Observing the night sky in November Dinners Merton College, Oxford Church news Service dinners Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Today's royal engagements Memorial services Royal Thames Yacht Club Sir Peter Quennell Sir Peter Quennell, writer and editor, died on October 27 aged 88. He was born on March 9,1905 Peter Tranchell Peter Tranchell Composer and teacher, died on September 14 aged 71. He was born in India on July 14,1922 Musical Instruments Sir Maurice Dorman Sir Maurice Dorman, GCMG, GCVO, former Governor-General of Sierra Leone and of Malta, died of cancer on October 26 aged 81. He was born on August 7,1912 From Our Aeronautical Correspondent: TSR2 Will Attack at Little above Tree-Top Height Martyn Skinner Martyn Skinner, poet, died on October 24 aged 87. He was born on August 24,1906 The Times Crossword No 19,3741 News The Times Today Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow GEC acquires wreck of Ferranti for 1p a share Bankers stay with Queens Moat Grantr Thornton report Stock Market London Closing Prices Gatwick Levene to head new team at revitalised Canary Wharf Clinton takes credit for 2.8% growth The Pound Arts Markets in Detail Gold Brent Crude Sport Heath Group Ideas for a New Century Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Washed out Washout Dilute Watershed City inflicts painful fall in Wellcome shares Water customers face wide price variations Water Delivered Unit Costs 1992-3 US Robotics Sewage Collected Unit Costs 1992-3 From our Correspondent: VW threatens to cut jobs by 30% Qantas in the red QVC seeks merger ban Taxi ride to profit Hotel group cuts loss Goldman woman wins EBRD building sold Ramco's discovery hope SmithKline Beecham to consolidate R&D Business Roundup Come to Britain-we're cheap Plenty of other EC agencies left for London Berlin stages the real Euro-summit Ofwat should encourage mergers Pennington ICI forges ahead after European sales drive Gerrard & National profit falls by 25% The Economist The Pound Market at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Major Changes Legal & Public Notices Joblessness easing, says top adviser Invergordon accepts bid Price war fear slims supermarket shares Stick Market (Reuter): Wall Street Country Casuals held back Four and a half pillars of wisdom Recent Issues Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Building an underground lifeline for the economy First contracts for the £1.8 billion extension to the Jubilee Line are set to be signed within days. Ross Tieman counts the blessings for industry Picture Gallery Dab behind the ears for Yves The Times City Diary Big Bangers The Times City Diaty Picture Gallery No Title Sotheby's man The Times City Diary Gas reading The Times City Diary Depression The Times City Diary Wellcome Qantas DFS Furniture Company Plc Imperial standard Tempus Gerrard & National FE-SE Volumes Life Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Small gains Trust Ats Why specialists are being wooed New media formats are giving freelances more oppotunities to advertise their skills to potential employers. David Guest reports Churchill Dell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Atomstyle Limited T. G. Scott & Son Ltd. IPC Information Systems United Kingdom Transplant Support Service Authority High Speed Production Ltd Profits slip TMA Ventures Ltd. The future is not here yet Talk of electric superhighways may make more sense in the 21st century, says Matthew May Microsoft goes Arabic Online Super TV Snow job Game plan Datrontech All together Legal & General News Datacom Limited Why didn't I think of that? Products you did not know you needed What Kimberley-Anne hasn't got Why does a BMW have style in abundance and the much-advertised Vento have none? Kevin Eason reports Looking for a steady, reliable car? A survey has asked fleet managers which vehicle they would choose The deep peace of a Lexus Challenge to Europe's top models Owning up to the facts Roadwise Crash! Here comes an executive again Overstressed bosses lead the league tables for accidents Motors SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Porsche Jack Barclay Ltd. Flightpath to a sound future Catwick, Britain's second largest airport, is spending £43 million to improve its image and win more customers, Harvey Elliott reports London Gatwick On schedule for rapid recovery British Airways Guinea licence turned race course into a £1.1 billion winner Frank Robson on Gatwick's history, from ploughed fields to London's second airport The fast track to growth Arthur Reed on Gatwick's impressive portfolio of airlines Chuffed for choice Gatwick Express in talking on the competition BA flies to victory in the face of failure After a bad start, the airline heads for a profit Straight line is more direct The art of drawing reveals great artists at their most unaffected and approachable, writes Richard Cork Exhibitions: Critic's Choice NPG Theatre Entertaining spectacle Dance: John Pereival reviews David Bintley's new Sylvia for Birmingham Royal Ballet Rock V&A Not so Seurat Art Market Diary Entertainments Antique Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London on and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Royal Horticultural New Hall Flyte of fancy for Shakespeare Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a timeless comedy that overcomes changes in time Love's Labour's Lost RST, Stratford Southern comfort zone Opeara: A warming experience of lovers in the North; a stirring warm-up for one lover in the Midland's L'elisir d'amore Victoria Theatre, Halifax Mozart's soul relayed bare Don Giovanni Symphony Hall, Birmingham He writes songs the world sings Rock on Friday: John Hiatt strolls into the spotlight Whitney Houston reclaims it... Kate Bush suffers in ti From Bob Dylan to Paula Abdul, the stars line up to record John Hiatt's wry roots-rock-and he's still not famous. Paul Sexton met him Harrowing depths New Releases Top Ten Albums Going back to Houston Concerts: A soul diva returns in triumph; godfathers of grunge blast away Whitney Houston Birmingham NEC Attitude dancing Soul Asylum, Astoria, WC2 New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Morrison's mission to prove tide credentials Conditions in planning consents Holding employee to notice period Court has no jurisdiction to hear appeal Nation's finest indulge in a little hero worship Simon Barnes watches the Oxford Union welcome its first world heavyweight champion Squidgers, squops and the flip side of success Freud on Friday Senna will face charge after final grand prix Dexter's duties to be divided Sutton take aim at goal of consistency By our Sports Staff: Smyth in front as scores get confused Charles speeds ahead of Elton Novice 'Spanish' team pips might of England Rugby's changing face hides eternal truth Rugby Commentary Freeman on mission to silence his best critic Christopher Irvine talks to Gary Freeman, captain of New Zealand's rugby league team, who must rally his side at Wigan tomorrow For the Record Fixtures Swales wins first round with Lee Sport in Brief Proctor back on wing Seeds suffer in Sweden Gallagher's record start West Indies on top Monarchs to return Squash player banned McRae loses lead Word-Watching Drum Taps raises tempo in rehearsal for Melbourne Cup Richard Evans Nap: Glowing Jade (4.15 Newmarket) Next best: Boltrose (2.55 Bangor) New Market Brooks adds dash of class to Kempton Yesterday's Results Strong MacKeson entry Wetherby The Times Bangor Rapid Raceline Nerurkar plans fluent rise to success David Powell looks at a British athlete who prepares to challenge the world's best this weekend S Africa bids for world championships New stadium plan leaves no place for Poole Town By our Sports Staff: Late goal by Iraq denies Japan spot in World Cup Final Table Full house sees Kings humbled by lowly Belgians TV Licensing Parrott defeats Clark in another close call Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Clement Freud Ruddock cleared by video evidence Fourth-Round Draw Concise Crossword No 3238 Walk-out puts skipper in troubled waters By our Sports Staff: Stein joins Chelsea in £1.5m move Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Data Cricket N Zealand name top line-up out of respect for rivals

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