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News from 03/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Dot Eaton, Peter Buckle, Anthony Edwards, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Irene Fransworth, Ronald Faux, Martin Fletcher and Ben MacIntyre, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, James Fisher, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Evans, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Louis Sherwood, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Richard Mayou, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Alan Lorimer, Donald Chidson, Martin Flanagan, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Irene Farnsworth, Michael Evans and our Foreign Staff, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Brian Crozier, Susan Gilchrist, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Stephen Castell, Janet Daley, Helen Pond, Nick Rosen, Lucy Berrington, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, Political Sketch, Alan Mattingly, Director, Gavin Drewey, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Beryl Dixon, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Roy Brown, Richard Evans, Samantha Lewis, Roger Boyes, Richard Frampton (General Secretary), Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Bill Cater, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, A. E. C. W. Spencer, Campbell Semple, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Carl Mortished and Sara McConnell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Edward Gorman, Anthony Loyd, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Mary E. A. Lewis, Alan Jenkins, Peter Guttridge, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Alan Mitchell, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, J. H. Cook, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jane Simpson, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, R. MacLASTAIR Brown,

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Elected assembly plan for Ulster Though plans for an Ulster assembly will evoke memories of earlier initiatives, John Major hopes it will be part of a settlement ot bring stability to the province Index House Sales Home sales 'aimed at Tory voters' Lilley prepares key reforms to child maintenance system The Millennium Clarke urged to curb tax increases Alan Coren Bulger case boys blame each other Jerusalem says 'no' to Kollek Trust Management Ltd's 30P Fair and foul play from the cockpit Matthew Parris Political Sketch Dell Townsfolk stand united as Greysteel buries its dead Tory MPs must back pay rise Enquiry launched into hepatitis case Anglo-Irish talks set for round 54 New ITV Council head Man cleared of rape Jobless poacher freed Attacks 'ill-informed' Royal bodyguard moves RAC seeks charter for delayed drivers News in Brief James's torture was unravelled in 19 police interviews 'We took him to the railway line and threw bricks at him. A big pole knocked him out' 'Love child' claim letter upset wife Knifed girl appeals for public's help By a Staff Reporter: Bride tells of family 'abduction' Corby Works By a Staff Reporter: Mother tells of attempt to lure son Peugeot Privy Council ruling on death row pair may affect hundreds By our Legal Correspondent: Nations look to the court of last resort Whitehall loses £15m in personal phone calls Helicopter rescues woman from yacht Nationwide Officer jailed for bizarre sex acts British Gas House buyers prefer cosy nest to a cold investment Sellers advised to use new market ploys for 1990s Publisher wins cable channel bid The Times Elton story 'was work of fiction' Vtech Patient had pillow over her face Store bans poppy day cadets Rise in suicides linked to ideiitity crisis of 'new man' The burden of individual freedom has exposed a generation of young males who are disoriented and despairing Renault a Certain Flair Picture Gallery St Bernard cleans up with litter Film buffs hunt lost treasures Sacrificial ending Keene on Chess Mephisto Chess Computers Debenhams Howard to increase prison governors' punishment powers The home secretary is responding to warnings from officers that they are in danger of losing control of jails By our Home Correspondent: Young face tougher sentences BT Victory's past comes out of the woodwork National Westminster Bank Farmer admits cruelty News in Brief Hoaxer jailed Boy burned Suspect on run Parents jailed Escort price cut Toddler killed Like minds Bill to allow women priests sails through Lords to the Synod By our Political Staff: Tory rail revolt fizzles out Apple In Parliament Missing chairman makes headline news Clarke's Budget for all seasons is unified sham Home sale plan aimed to import Tory voters Enquiry told of Westeminister Council policy that describes as 'a social cleansing scandal' Thermabond Doctors are told to stop preaching to patients Failure to suspect exports to Iraq 'beggars belief' Reliant Robin in 70mph chase Case History Patten asks teachers to tackle bad discipline Swedes provide a buffer for hunted Muslims of Vares Desperate civilians hve thrown themselves on the mercy of Swedish troops, whose rescue mission has been criticised for operationg outside the UN mandate City of flower power stubs out the weed Olivetti chief surrenders to police Italian political corruption scandal Art crime network loots Dali treasures Picture Gallery Secret talks over Krajina break down Emirates Peace hopes dive as Kollek falls in Jerusalem polls Viglen Picture Gallery Republican poll drive falters in highly-taxed New Jersey White House casts yesterday's men as trade treaty saviours Reuter: Drug tests ordered on dead actor Rappers run into the law Maverick MP boosts de Klerk News in Brief (Reuter): Flares fired (AP): Fires spread (Reuter): Afghan clashes (AP): US doubts Hostage saga stirs French anxieties over Algerian conflict Three French citizens kidnapped in Algiers have rescued. While Paris is comforted, the offical version of events is being questioned Yeltsin lectures his ministers on need to respect the law From Retuer in Bonn: Racism warning to athletes Starvation stalks Unita stronghold US-Sino relations improve Asprey & Co Ltd Defiant Pravda thunders back in Soviet style Commercial Union We're all toads together in a hole Libby Purves offers her own sequel to The Wind in the Willows - a tale for the 1990s of pushiness, media manipulation, vanity and lust Phoenix will rise from the ashes Why do we prefer our idols to die young? Julia Llewellyn Smith on the way screen heroes become romantic legends after death Getting ready for the fun de siècle Whatever the pedants say, the year 2000 conjures its own magic, Philip Howard writes Oxfam Cold Front Appeal A great place to come from Ulsterman Peter Millar looks back at the tortured homeland he wlaked out on Times Newspapers Ltd Raising the standard The 12-starred flag of the European Community is drab and uninspired—could this be a replacement? Nature's Best In praise of a processor How a mechanical illiterate fell in love with her computer Whatever happened to Jane Eyre? Up-market sequels could save the book trade Alan Corne Paddy's old Escort The Times Diary Question answered The Times Diary Picture Gallery Let Ulster get on with it Colonial rule has failed Northern Ireland. The people should be allowed to elect their leaders and run their own affairs again Sproat's new leaf The Times Diary Working peer The Times Diary Have we got news for you … State puts strife back in divorce Children lose most in the maintenance row, Jane Simpson says A Glimpse into the Box Early indications about the Budget are discouraging Brooke's Millennium Pedantry will not spoil the party Sell It with Flowers But one man's feature is another man's eyesore Need to integrate in N Ireland Up to the Mark Seeking clarity on definition of repetitive strain injury Forest flaws VAT on books Dormouse returns Public records A lesser variety? Court Circular Anniversaries Loriners' Company Birthdays today Lord Lieutenant Personal Column Tropical plants bring a touch of exotic atmosphere to the RHS flower show Horticulture Memorial service Intercollegiate Faculty of Accident and Emergency Medicine Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Receptions Dinners Institution of Civil Engineers Smith Institute Service of thanksgiving University appointment Appointments Peggy Angus Peggy Angus, painter and wallpaper designer, died in London on October 28 aged 88. She was born in Chile on November 9,1904 Personal Column River Phoenix River Phoenix, a rising American film actor, died suddenly on October 31 aged 23, after collapsing outside a Hollywood nightclub following a Hallowe'en party. He was born in Madras, Oregon, on August 23,1970 Overseas Travel Patelisto Finau (From our Special Correspondent): On This Day In Northern France, Nov. 2 Great Charge by London Scottish Hubert O'bryan Tear Hubert O'Bryan Tear, OBE, one of the last surviving links with the French wartime Resistance, died in Zurich on October 27 aged 74. He was born on December 9,1918 Harry Butler Harry Butler, leading exponent of shorthand, died on October 29 aged 80. He was born on May 28,1913 Will it be chic to buy cheap? Alan Mitchell wonders whether consumers should welcome the arrival in Britain of warehouse clubs Media Sales & Marketing The Times Times Newspapers Ltd A beacon to show the BBC the way Set up to help spies, the BBC's Monitoring unit has enormous profit potential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items VAT: how to kill a golden goose The threat of a tax on the printed word has been met with horror in publishing - but would the nation benefit? Robin Hunt suggests that the rewards would be small Television 's super-highway could end in a pile-up Easing broadcasting ownership rules will not bring global rewards, says Louis Sherwood, HTV chairman N B Selection Ltd Media, Sales & Marketing CACI Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Classier European News Bites Scoops pooped? Poor cousins Shea bites back News The Times Crossword No 19,378 Business People in the Times Picture Gallery Weather The Times Tomorrow Bank sounds optimistic note on inflation Inflation will rise until the middle of next year, partly because of Budget tax rises, and the start to fall, says the Bank of England. It concludes: so far, so good Banking crime under scrutiny More jobs threatened after pit review Stock Market Arts 33-35 The Pound Tidy Britain 40-42 Driving ambition wins through in food retailing Gold Brent Crude Sport 43-48 OKI Phones Watchdog expels arbitrage trader Helping Hand for Temps Crossroads Bridge Two Way Single Track Surveyors see bleak prospects for 1994 Beazer buys builder in Scotland Top awards B Elliott cash Timothy Daily D. F. S. Furniture Company plc France and Germany begin talks over monetary union While Britain remains sceptical about monetary union within the European Commnity, France and Germany held bilateral talks to lay firm plans for the convergence of their economies Moves to change BSI constitution defended National Westminster Bank Plc French firm plays down debut profits CLM Insurance Fund Plc Lucas £150m challenged Ashtead aims for growth Daimler may cut payout Plea on BCCI charges Abacus debut price set Johnson Fry cancels Lloyd's recovery fund Business Roundup Return of that dreaded blip Mental gymnastics will be needed to explain inflation All bets are off at Marks and Spencer Volvo should not get married MEPC pays £115m to double its size in US Clarke issues pledge to promote training Trade Indemnity Investors splash out for shares in water companies Market at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes LIFFE Options Exceptional item drags Amber Day to £2m loss Picture Gallery Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Recent Issues Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Renault-Volvo courtship falters on way to altar Swedish objections to the degree of control the proposals potentially give the French are throwing doubts on the merger, says Colin Narbrough A change from road training The Times City Diary Twin beds The Times City Diary Rates rule The Times City Diary Presidential suite The Times City Diary High-flier The Times City Diary Back to school Amber Day Ashtead Group HSE Health & Safety Executive Shopping in America Tempus Trafalgar House Daimler-Benz Paribas Limited Gains evaporate at close Heath Group The TllMES Unit Trust Information Service Whole new world on the end of a line Tim Rice is alive and well and earning millions with his song lyrics for Disney. Interview by Richard Morrison Drawing of the Day Dance page 34 Baroque street theatre Television Review: A playwright goes backstage in Prague Flailing the philistines Sir Peter Hall was in characteristically combative form at a Times Talk in the National Theatre Cinema page 35 London Mozart Players Yen for quality Arts Briefing Operatic Eire Entertainments Today's Events London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Falling in love for the first time Dance: Two contrasting Juliets make their Royal Ballet debults; sex and sin at the ICA Rome and Juliet Covent Garden No Sting, to be Frank Theare: An adaptation of ian Bank's vivid novel captures the body of the work while missing the spirit The Wasp Factory Bagley's Warehouse, York Way, London N1 Missionary positions Original Sin ICA The Times Now, heaven knows, anything goes Cinema: Geoff Brown makes your card for the London Film Festival; David Robinson on a revived Chaplin classic One he made earlier How could a film everyone knows enjoy its world premiere last weekend? Nothing succeeds like failure Robert Olen Butler won a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction by writing what he thought he wrote worst Grieg, his peers, and Peer Festival: The Barbican honours Norway's finest Pollini To Advertise Call Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Crown Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swallow Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items France National Sales Office Freefone Enquiry Line The English Courtyard Association Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gilliard Homes Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Magnificient Modern Country House, Situated between… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property When buyers don't bite What can a seller do when the first rush of interest fails to produce results asks Rachel Kelly Still on the Market Six months ago, The Times looked at three slow-to-sell properties … La Créme De La Créme SOAS University of London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Multiple Display Advertising Items The joys of living in a tower block Not everyone holds the Prince of Wales's negative view of high-rise flats Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temping and training brush away the rust Agencies are always ready to offer a helping hand, and sometimes even free refresher courses, Beryl Dixon writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Caroline Lewis Alan Baxter & Associates La Créme De La Créme Caught out by computers Multiple Classified Advertising Items A small matter of public hygiene Everybody can play a significant part in cutting an annual litter bill of £250m report Bill CaterTIDY Britain Group Tidy Britain Group Giving children an enthusiastic start BT Britain is blooming all over Flower contest improves deprived areas and fosters local spirit, says Irene Farnsworth Merseyside Development Corporation Trained in the business of keeping litter off the streets Councils are learning how to push back the tide of dirt Highland spring clean Tidy Britain Scotland is sprucing up its image for the Burns bicentenary, Alan Jenkins says Friendly firms Industry is seen as a partner to be put to work, and not as an enemy Tidy Britain Group Brush up or face a stiff fine Now you can use the law to make councils clean up dirty towns Multiple Display Advertising Items Tidy Britain Group Totting up the balances Eadbury Schweppes Petchey pays heavily for foreign travel By our Sports Staff: Saeed century leads Pakistan to victory Word-Watching Gustafsson ends Courier's challenge From a Special Correspondent in Washington: Grubb opts to leave British team for US Today's Fixtures Football Survey hints at wide use of steroids Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bowe's weighty problem gives food for thought Norwich must be wary of Bayern's attacking abilities MacAri displays quiet confidence For the Record Portsmouth maintain assault on summit Bath Charlton run up against force of big spenders Vintage Crop ushers in new era Historic victory may change course of internation racing Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Weld realises dream with masterly balancing act Kelso Uttoxeter Violence blackens New Zealand 's name North fall short despite Grayson record Sports Service South retain same side for All Blacks Freeman is New Zealand's scapegoat as the axe swings Christopher Irvine takes little hope in the latest match in the rugby league tour Back injury rules out Ballesteros Sport in Brief Hounslow family affair Australians lose again Lomas excels in victory Kelly masters Redskins Gillingham prepares Delecour's six of the best Lineker out for season BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Tennis 43 Ferguson plans to recapture initiative De Glanville controversy sparks talks on rucking Picture Gallery Gooch blames counties' self-interest Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Data Rugby League 46

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