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News from 02/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Louis Blom-Cooper, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Daniel Phelan (Editor), Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Michael Evans and Richard Ford, Arthur Leathley and Alice Thomson, Rob Hughes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Ronald Faux, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Sara McConnell and Roger Boyes, D. G. Marvin, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Richard Aldrich, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Kathleen Jarvis, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. Gutch, Chief Executive, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stanley Feldman, Alan Hamilton, B. J. Capon, Chief Executive, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Eric Humphrey, (Director), Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Robert Kirley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Patrick Stevens, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Bill Cater, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Ian Brodie and David Adams, Dr James Le Fanu, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Lucy Faithfull, Jonathan Benthall, Director, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Edmund de Rothschild, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Bill Frost and Lin Jenkins, Ralph Kilner Brown, Morwenna given, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, J. H. Robertson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson and Derek Harris, P. J. Meade, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Child 'kicked and beaten on walk to death' 11-year-olds on trial for murder At the start of a trial that has attracted international attention, the case was put against the youngest defendants to face a murder charge in Britain this century James Bulger:'subjected by defendants to prolonged and violent attacks' CIA accused of halting Haiti return Index Focus Telephone Wars Unknown Constable art brought to light Great Britons Major promises fresh Ulster initiative Home price rise is 1.7% for the year Rifkind fends off Clarke axe as agreement nears Rail 'guillotine' Final Salute Abbey National 30p Cycle of violence sways arguments for internment Stunned town salvages hope for the future Talkland More have to wait a year for treatment Brooke announces 1999 party pooper Male CPS team rallies to support director Police arrest 70 in burglaries purge News in Brief Killer boy detained Tate shortlists sites Jail term increased Colonel outsmarts rivals Picture Gallery EC raises awards limit No takers in the House for Major's EC holiday snaps Political Sketch By a Staff Reporter: Two-hour frogmarch led James to his death Time and agian adults saw a child in distress. They thought he was with his brothers Glassy and expressionless, the boys squirmed and stared at the ceiling Alan Hamilton sets the scene at the trial of the two youngest defendants in a murder case in England this century Forte Crest Mother 'foiled an earlier kidnap bid' Intercity Elton John pursues damages for report of 'bizarre' diet Singer denies paternity claim Extra Watch Security Systems Prince's dream takes shape The Apricot Connection Student cleared of raping girl in college room Citroën How subscribers can win the telephone price war As BT drops the price of weekend calls. The Times presents a guide to the competing deals on offer By a Staff Reporter: Cost of calls set to drop further Fisheries challenge The Times Canon Nissan Child support agency widens net to catch absent fathers Vineyard up for sale Cathay Pacific Library elite move over for the masses The British Library joined national celebrations by offering ordinary mortals a glimpse of its sacred reading room Michael denies film offer News in Brief Mother wins MoD payout Bogus lawyer Princess ill Man shot Rats plagued Prison chief resorts to army-camp jails Prison officers fear the government's determination to jail more offenders will undermine their commitment to inmates Employment Department Group Polecat can now enjoy the smell of success Fox hunters chase after popularity Murdered teenager abducted near home Blitz finishes Short Keene on Chess Anger in Commons as government cuts rail debate short Arms guidelines 'changed' Motorola Major hopes to seize talks initiative and shame parties back to the table Riddell on Politics Right-wing Tories take aim at 1922 moderate In Parliament Whites win right to restrain future ANC government Royal Orchid Plus Sukarno widow casts too many veils for Jakarta US woos Chinese with senior aides (Reuter): Australia lets Chinese stay permanently News in Brief (Reuter): Afghan battles (AFP): Crowd deaths (Reuter): Jail deferred (Reuter): Rat pack lands The Mental Health Laos sees border bridge as mixed blessing By our Diplomatic Editor and Jams Landle in Burssels: European Union slips into being with little fanfare Confusion surrounded Europe's new bonds. Apart from a change of official letterheads and logos, it is unclear how the union will affect ordinary people's lives Renault's cheeky little Twingos cut macho at the wheel down to size The British Hernia Centre Kohl ditches terrorist amnesty By our Foreign Staff: Civilians flee war in Vares Red Square is barred to the Bolshevik faithful Epson Mercenary pilots put on trial by Karabakh News in Brief (AFP): Flood havoc (Reuter): Olivetti offer (Reuter): Ransom paid (Reuter): Deadly ambush CIA accused of cutting Aristide out of Haiti power game Controversy over Jean-Bertrand Aristide has boosted the aspirations of a sinister opposition pary whose members have been blacklisted by the US Republicans pursue three glittering poll prizes BT Frantic finish to race for New York Senate stars in seamy soap Narrow win for Fujimori over reforms By our Diplomatic Editor: UK and Argentina sign fishing pact Settler violence casts shadow on peace meetings Growing tension in the occupied territories brings tougher lien form Israeli negotiators Instead of the expected celebrations, continued unrest lent a sombre atmosphere to Israel's handover to the PLO of the first maps of the proposed withdrawal Emirates (Reuter): Bitterness taints Syrian hopes for deal Exer Skier The toff has had his day 'Gentleman' will do nicely The Times All the nice girls now are sailors After 76 years the Wrens have taken a final salute and merged with the senior service. Julia Llewellyn Smith reports on a sea change What is your dog thinking? Ben MacIntyre examines the tortured emotional lives of American pets Association of Accounting Technicians Nosing into the sinusitis season The long, wet spell has led to a rise in cases of sinus trouble, Dr Thomas Stuttaford reports Saucy way to safer oysters A chance discovery has taken shellfish off the danger list A free hotline for nervous shellfish eaters has been set up by the government Pil-food Advertisement Diseased diagnoses There are always doctors to find non-diseases such as RSI, and patients willing to exploit them What shall it profit a woman to sculpt her body if she should lose her brain? Snarl at the week The Times Diary Ripping yarn The Times Diary Tycoon Tiny blows over After nine gruelling and spectacular years, the Harrods row is over - a sad day for lawyers and columnists Dressing down The Times Diary Pollution allowance The Times Diary Mugs game The Times Diary Stop the IRA in its tracks Woodrow Wyatt urges toughness aganist terrorism An Insecure Policy If not interment, then what? Mercury Rises At last BT has been stung into a competitive response British Brutes Old tales still wag the beast Whitehall threat to local powers Tories and education Put out more flags Deterrents to crime More chess points for Nigel Short VAT cost to welfare Charity volunteers Aboriginal funeral Water scheme for the Gaza desert Police discipline Benevolent rule Early greetings Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Archaeologists ditch Trojan wall theory Church news Birthdays and anniversaries Dinners Luncheons Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Marriage The Times 1000 1994 School announcement Service of thanksgiving Reception Service dinner Garth Lean Garth Lean, author and early MRA supporter, died on Oxford on October 17 aged 80. He was born in Cardiff on Boxing Day, 1912 Personal Column Mahmut Dikerdem Mahmut Dikerdem, Turkish diplomat and dissident, died on Istanbul on October 3 aged 77. He was born in the same city on January 6,1916 Catherine Collard Catherine Collard, French concert pianist, died of cancer in Paris on October 10 aged 46. She was born in Thuir, Pyrèes-Orientales, on August 11,1947 Picture Gallery On Talking Shop Lawrence Hafstad Lawrence Randolph Hafstad, the first American to split the nucleus of the uranium atom, died following a stroke on October 12 aged 89. He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 18,1904 Dr Ronald Hadden Dr Ronald Hadden, consultaint radiotherapist at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter, the Torbay Hospital and the North Devon Infirmary, 1947-82, died on October 13 aged 76. He was born August 26,1917 Knowing your way around When the world wants advice, it turns to British consultants for genuine independent guidence, says Rodney Hobson Annual Awards—the Finalists Arup Association of Consulting Engineers The best man for a demanding job The Duke of Gloucester, an architect, is an ideal ambassador Widnell Montgomery Watson British Consultants Bureau Perils of new Wild West A look at the finalists who travel the globe to curb hunger, avert disaster and make local industries profitable Oscar Faber Tpa Ltd Wilson Mason Hunting Technical Services Maunsell Mott MacDonald Rendel Briton gave Japan fire-safety advice DHV Burrow-Crocker Consluting Ltd News The Times Crossword No 19,377 Business People in the Times Sport Weather Features Law The Times Tomorrow Arts The Times Today Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Competition forces BT to cut charges Weekned telephone price cuts from next month will cost British Telecom £125 million in a full year with domestic users getting four-fifths of the cost savings By a Correspondent: GPA chiefs to share $5m rescue bonus Stock Market Couriers Storm likely over plans for jobless statistics Arts Old Baltic Exchange for sale Sport John Charcol A Question of Judicial Openness Business Today Second Wave Second Time Second Man Telecoms watchdog foresees age of choice Trainees need 'more help with child care' Lazard Brothres & Co., Limited Post Office seeks wider role in public sector By our World Trade Correspondent: SAS keeps its sights on British Midland US names suffer fresh court setback From a Correspondent in Dublin: Aer Lingus on course for peace with staff By our Economics Correspondent: Think tank calls for policing of regulators Lloyd's investment trust may be cancelled Business Roundup McDonnell takes off US manufacturing rises Stanhope in debt talks Cranswick warning £160m project for NWW Bass pays £9m for Czech mate The Times Azerbaijan wins new oil deal Solving Queens Moat's howler Tarmac plans £70m flotation for Ruberoid Tarmac is joining a growing band of companies that believe it will be more profitable to float an unwanted business on the sock market than through a trade sale Shares race ahead at Stanley after acquisition of Demmy B&B to market German home loans Picture Gallery By our Deupty City Editor: Tiphook driven to new low Argos premier incentives American investors tap into Vodafone Stock Market Wall Street FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Profit warning by ASW rocks shares Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Market at a Glance Major Changes Money Markets Dupes of the myth of valuations Joll-y good show at KB The Times City Diary The British are coming to shake up Wall Street In the wake of lasts week's records on wall Street, Philip Robinson traces the rapid rise of Uk brokers in America keen to get a slice of the action Smoke screen The Times City Diary Spearhead The Times City Diary Into the Garden The Times City Diary Going long The Times City Diary Vale date The Times City Diary ASW Holdings Stanley Leisure Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation If you can't sell it, float it Tempus Singapore Telecom Losses trimmed at close Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Firms fear upheaval in rules on agents Business for Sale Youngs chartered surveyors National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Money hidden in old walls Touchstone Associates Limited U. K. Ltd Secrets Revealed Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Why judges need to speak out Lord Taylor's television appearance shows a welcome openness by the judiciary, says Louis Blom-Cooper A romote judiciary has excited speculative journalism Women wait Picture Gallery Fast track worries Inns and Outs The right judge Last laugh VAT disgrace Breakfast views On-off merger Homes mediation Pinsent & Co. Scots challenge Silk Selection Little lies that sway juries Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Graham Gill & Young Chambers Solicitors Complaints Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Few signposts on the silk route The current system of selecting QCs inflates prices, the Law Society conference was told in Brighton. Frances Gibb reports Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Maples and Calder Gold glitters at end of tunnel Disputes are increasingly settled outside the courts, yet few arbitrators are lawyers Quarry Dougall Michael Page Legal The Times Law Awards Zarak MacRae Brenner City of Westminster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Formation of Barristers Chambers Chambers Merger Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner King's Bench Walk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nationwide Commercial Solicitors Cayman Islands Professional privilege has to yield Highways agreement creates public right Practice Direction 4/5 Gray's Inn Square Chambers of Elizabeth… Reid Minty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Payment-in with two plaintiffs Times Newspapers Ltd The Times Newspapers Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barker Gillette Tough fight for market share Leading operators have had to cut back in the face of recession, says Derek Harris DHL Worldwide Express Technology to the rescue Computers and bar codes are helping keep track of deliveries Picture Gallery Road or air: choices for the future Rodney Hobson and Derek Harris look at the European prospects for courier operations and the big names in the game Prices will come down and couriers will step up the use of technology When will Whitehall deliver? Red Star and Parcelforce are waiting for privatisation Securicor Omega Express Farewell leather jackets As tiny courier operations have been hit by the recession, substanial professional companies have moved in. Derek Harris reports on a revolution on the streets Ups Winning with the 'Fred Factor' How small firms are coping with the competition Painting from memory Richard Cork hails a 'hugely enjoyable' exhibition of paintings by one of Britain's foremost living artists, Howard Hodgkin Vintage Viennese whirl Concets: The Vieena Philharmonic under Ozawa; Perlman in dazzling from; the Leeds winner in London An Inspector Calls Theatre No chance of the poetry prize BBSCO/Olmi Batbican Raising the tone colours RPO/Ashkenzy Festival Hall Records Euro Vision Today's Events A daily guie to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country View from above of change in Peru Theatre: A Mario Varges Llosa world premiere; and a Brirish staging of a Russian satire The Madam of the Balconies Gate Bolshies outwitted The Party Card New End, NW3 Tchaikovsky to the four Recital; Lanch of a notable centenary celebration Borodin Quarter Wigmore Hall Times Advertising Why two are going straight into No 1 As Frank Sinatra's album of dutes climbs the charts, Alan Jackson disovers the dream teaming of some other singers Pigeon-hole at your peril Pop/rock Concerts Mary-Chapin Carpenter Hammersmith Apollo Deafened by the def Curve Brixton Academy Proof of life after Peel Radio The Times North seek expansive style to combat New Zealanders David Hands looks at a divisional side short on power but ready to take the battle to the unbeaten All Blacks at Anfield today New deal to link Bailey with young generation For the Record Today's Fixtures Pakistan grateful for second century by Saeed Positive thinking works for Ebdon Blain sets up tour by leading way to first win Asmussen aboard Surprise Offer Hannon books Taxan jockey for Breeder's Cup Sprint hope Richard Evans Open invitation to week-long party Richard Evans enjoys the carnival atmosphere as the Melbourne Cup comes under starter's orders Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Top trainer in doping controversy Redcar Maguire increases lead with double Exeter Dolphins' Shula sits at top table with famed 'Papa Bear' Nfl Details Multiple Display Advertising Items Gullit inspires astonishing recovery Sampdoria find way round offiside trap to prove AC Milan are fallible Overseas Football England put Snow back in fast lane Wigan learn lesson from disastrous gamble Christopher Irvine belives the champions will regroup and regain momentum after their humbling at Castleford London in the running for Wang Mansell allowed to leave hospital Sport in Brief Street leaves Leigh Monsanta in the clear Smyth ends lean spell Ireland call up Sheedy Greenway makes sure Two out of the swim Leone relies on pace Word-Watching Television and Radio 47 Variations Picture Gallery Tennis Jackson and Gunnell win race for awards How the Votes were Cast West Ham rediscover route to goal Ian Stewart Tims Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Rugby League All Blacks refuse to punish player Time/system

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