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News from 06/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Antony Pearce, James Landale, Liz Dolan, Robert Nott, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Andrew Pierce, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Miles Young, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Elizabeth Symons, J. C. Emmerson, Ronald Faux, Stuart Freedman, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Philip Howard, Paul Massey, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, George Sivell, Ludovic Kennedy, Sara McConnell and Robert Miller, Carl Mortished, Albert Dormer, F. G. Spear, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Tim Marsh, David Flusfeder, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, R. T. Arguile, N. K. Richardson, Stephen Taylor, Marian Daunt, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Henrietta Green, Lorna Carleton, Hugh Lacey, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Simon Weil, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticultre Correspondent, Robin Young, Andrew Barr, Richard Scott, Andrian Bridgewater, Derek Tomkins, Mel Batty's, Dominic Mills, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, Peter J. Beer, David Hands, Roy Harrod, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, June MacDonald, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, David Watts and Adrian Edwards, J. C. Grainger, Susan Gilchrist, Ray Ward, Margaret Dibben, Henry Willink, Esm? Reader, Jane Wheatley, Robin Heighway, Sydney Friskin, Richard Briers, David Miller, Jill Insley, Andreas Starzing, Greg O'neill, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Terry Gilliam, R. W. P. Vernon, Richard Scott and John Marriott, Peter W. Bennett, Roger Boyes, Francesea Grenoak, Robi Dutta, D. B. Butcher, Kate Alderson, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Ben Prestion Education Correspondent, Jacqueline Klein, Richard Duce, Christopher Pearson, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Clive Calver, Guy Walters, John Walsh, Sara McConnell, Colin McQUillan, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Louisa Young, Doreen E. Masey Director, Highlander, Jack Straw, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Horkins Golf Correspondent, Derwent May's, Tom Rhodes, Michael Evans and Jill Sherman, Marianne Curphey, P. Austen-Brown, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Violet Bonham Carter, Russell Chamberlin, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Gowrie, Shona Crawford Poole, Ann Rachlin, Conal Gregory, Hilary Kingsley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jill Holroyd, Christopher Irvine, Andrew Ytes,

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Fly Free Health chiefs issue alert on 'HIV blood' Britain recalls imports for test London shares collapse Index Weekend MPs alarmed by £5bn defence cuts Rising Sun killing: man in court Police warn Bulger media Today's Five-Section Times Cardinal proposes 'fast-track' escape for C of E priests Malibu fire cat inspires award Singapore Airlines With Magazine Final acts bring the House down Matthew Parris Political Sketch Green Civil servants walk out in protest at market testing Whitehall striker one among 240,000, say unions 15,000 jobs threatened by defence cuts deal Hurd praises brave Hume Three charged over fire bomb attacks News in Brief Labour 'sell-out' on EC Hillsborough case fails Parliament session ends Trust delays hunt debate Briton killed in India University cuts attacked Victory at the check-outs The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Man jailed for death of diabetic daughter Fly Free Next Week in the Times Double killing hunt stepped up 'This is the most horrific murder I have had to investigate' Rspca loses appeal over death of rabbit Woman firefighter 'put lives at risk' Musical discord scales new heights Tredarire Boys with James 'like his brothers' Bulger trial World media breach trial judge 's ruling Peugeot Howard acts to end violent (lashes at country sport events Bbc admits efficiency drive was a failure Will women priests split the Church? The Times Dillons Debate Teacher overturns ban from classroom N&P Peer celebrates Sevso ruling Barglays Guy's casualty unit to dose in effort to stop growing losses By Our Health Services Correspondent: Epidemic feared as flu strikes early Triumph punished Keene on Chess The Best Fires Burn with British Coal Picture Gallery By our Health Services Correspondent: Restaurants welcome breast feeding MEPs fear new gunpowder plot from Maastricht The arrival of 'Euro-bangers' five times as powerful as those now sold in Britain could make bonfire night more dangerous Corncrake is on the verge of extinction Rover Car-boot bargain turns into pot of gold Jet part that fell in playground blamed on common fault VAC Newall is extradited to Jersey News in Brief Police hold 17 in drug raid Reward otter Sword attack Girl critical Solent fears Camera shy Clarke proves a hit with MPs in new top ten Love is the true Christmas spirit City ministers suffer identity crisis What the regions think of John Major's urban regeneration task force Thames Water Bonn urges Britain to soothe French anxieties over trade A likely conservative successor to Helmut Kohl welcomes closer Franco-UK ties, and does not see them as a reaction to fears of German domination in Europe Dixons Sanyo 25" Fst Nicam Tv with Fastbct Picture Gallery By Our Foreign Staff: £225,000 offered in backpack killer hunt Hvca Five whites arrested in Transvaal arms haul News in Brief Trade debated Doctor jailed Rival shot Poll forecast Seal protest National Savings Israel renews overtures to Arab states Miles Jordanian election tests support for peace deal Woman defies death threats to challenge male hold on parliament US school puts boot into Doc Martens Waysideinns Juan Carlos trip seals Spain's ties with Israel News in Brief Aid to Burundi African pact Senator shot Prison to close Kangaroo court German left urges state control of private blood banks 'Unscrupulous' profiteers blamed as Europe assesses risk of HIV infection spreading T. W. Parker Ltd Automatic Garage Door Openers Sun-Spa Homes & Gardening The Dolls House Emporium Aire Valley Ring Services Ltd Christmas Gift Guide Italy withdraws tainted products In the wake of the plasma controversy, European countries have been quick to reassure their citizens. But nobody is sure where all the contaminated blood went Multiple Display Advertising Items Dolphin Stair Lifts Polynators Ltd Countax Fitted Furniture Made to your Exact Specification Country Warmth The Key Questions Castro signs up for capitalist revolution North Korea puts military on alert over Un embargo International pressure for inspection of the communists' nucler facilities has led to fears that hunger and hardship might drive pyongyang to attack South Korea Boucheron (AFP): Picture Gallery Thai king makes intrepid move with translation of spymaster's war story Pierre cardin Florecne Russians say Kiev missiles risk another Chernobyl Kozyrev raises spectre of fresh disaster in tussle for control of UKraine nuclear arsenal Euro Disnep Reuter: Diphtheria alert in Moscow Kremlin defence policy struggles to break free of Gold War fears Maux (Reuter): Eurocorps paraded as the new model army News in Brif (Reuter): Kurdish denial (Reuter): Sarajevo relief (Reuter): Girls suspended Empty vessel Let the people have a vote for regional rule Elected authorities would bring the free-spending quangos under democratic reins, Jack Straw says Alexander Chancellor in New York The racial chasm between and whites and blacks has been widened by the electoral defeat of David Dinkins, the mayor Victims of criminal hysteria On a point of disorder Tainted Blood Exporters of blood must guarantee its safety Changing Orders The door to Rome is opened to rebel priests Damp Squib Europe should not meddle in the traditions of Bonfire Night Resentful Wrens Political solutions for Irish troubles 1 Pennington Street, London EI9XN Telephone 071-782 5000 Roles for non-executive directors Risk to hearing Attacks on Cps Westminster housing Sex education at the right time London hospitals Sinking fast Court Circular Birthdays Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Luncheon Personal Column Picture Gallery Marriages Spink & Son Ltd Service dinners Trophies come home again to Wales Chrysanthemum show European Engineers Dinner Canon Roy McKay Church services tomorrow Margaret Vyner Duncan Gibbins On this Day Matthew Buncombe Peter Kemp News The Times Crossword No 19,381 Markets: The Ft-Se 100 Index plunged 63.4 points to… Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Boggle Queens Moat non-executive directors step down London mirrors heavy falls on world markets Hutchison delivers a Rabbit punch Stock Market Profile The Pound Melvyn Marckus Gold Football By our City Staff: City broker admits theft The Mercury Portfolio Weekend Sporting Fixtures Weekend Money Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Renault merger warning UK: Fortune cookies Oil recovers Barlo pays out Gartmore Time for Qmh to publish Assets in Wonderland Greycoat management backs £86m rescue plan Spurs' full-time payout surprises Newcomer offers life expertise Share service Company failures rise to 436 a week The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Ferranti accepts Gec preference share offer Business Roundup German jobless record Taiwan blow for BAe New trusts seek cash Banner flies at half-time Robert Fleming & Co. Limited United in the task of rebuilding a reputation Morgan Grenfell: John Craven and Michael Dobson The fall suggests it's time for smart investors to hibernate Tempus Greycoat Tottenham Hotspur M&G Wave of selling wipes £12bn off shares Stock Market Market at a Glance Unit—linked Insurance Investments Ruberoid pathfinder looks for growth Recent Issues Major Changes Dow closes higher Wall Street Where the Budget axe could fall The government plans to borrow ?200 billion over the next four years. Sara McConnell and Robert Miller look at some of the Chancellor's revenue options BES SCHEMES Goode idea that's gone astray Comment Child's Play Gilt PEPs Allowances Cover Story SFI Credit Due Miras relief helps with cost of home Weekend Money is edited Fidelity Investments MR Christmas is a time for children to start saving Your offspring are never too youn g for you to get to work on a nest-egg on their behalf, reports Sara McConnell Henderson A good time to study the form Robert Miller outlines the choice for investors who want a stock market investment, but are worried about forsaking the safety of fixed interest savings Unit Trusts The Equitable Life Investment Trusts Life policy advice is 'misleading' Save & Prosper Schroders Talk to Towry Law "Hello, I lead such a Complicated lift, what… Centrebank Briefings When fruits of success turn sour Liz Dolan reports on a Business Expansion Scheme investor who fears he may be denied the returns he believes he deserves Judge criticises Revenue over Docklands investment Jill Insley reports on the latest attempt to save a troubled enterprise scheme Save & Prosper Mercury Where credit is cheap - if you can save first Credit unions are a safe and low cost way of saving which is much underused says Margaret Dibben Complex pension form made clearer Many policyholders may still lose out on benefits, says Sara McConnell Barclays SB Save & Prosper National Westminster Bank Midland The Times Ft—se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Scottish Widows disappointed as consultancy favours rival's record An insurer's pride is being bruised, reports Interest Rates Roundup London Financial Futures Sun Life Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co)/ Dollar Spot Rates Adding up the legal fees for handling an estate Fimbra Driving force of mystery numbers Letters Penalty for early credit card payment Inequitable investment Cashing in your Life Plicy? Taxing delay from the Revenue when seeking due repayment Credit given for bank's re-think Save & Prosper Norwich Union The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Sharp retreat British Funds Fidelity Brokerage By Our Sports Staff: Hill waits in wings as Prost takes final bow Adelaide Details Havant call in Lewis for the trip to Hull Zarak flies in but fails to save Bromley In-form Hatoof offers best hope of European victory Results Form Yesterday's Four Meetings Newcastle Santa Anita Hannon sets record tally of wins Leading trainers involved in thrilling duelfor championship Blackpatch Hill on attractive mark Chepstow Poncaster Sandown Park Quinn misses out on double Racing next week Aintree tests new start Rapide Raceline Injuries give England a everything to play for Tomorrow's Teams East-west divide slows pace of recovery Gerald Davies says the disparity in Welsh club rugby is damaging hopes of a revival at national level Lesser lights get chance to shine in sideshow Rock of France sets new landmark David Hands reviews the illustrious career of a player who will win a record-breaking 94th cap in Paris today Australia playing for Dwyer's future West Indies triumph as Lara cuts loose in trophy final Struggle goes on for Crowe Multiple Display Advertising Items Farrell in mood to sparkle on his debut Britain confident of completing whitewash against Kiwis Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Northern ready to gamble Tomorrow Broome takes second Records confirmed Champions head field Timina inspires win Odessa finally arrives Sampras beaten Sport in Brief West Brom threaten civil action on Ardiles Right response to Irish question Rob Hughes, football correspondent, argues that Fifa was correct in deciding to keep that all-Ireland World Cup match in Belfast Bruce prepares to inspire United recovery think Years cannot silence glorious truth of a goalscoring legend Saturday portrait: Denls law by Michael Henderson Flowers taking route to Rovers Britain's Costliest Goalkeepers Bowe must master Weighty problem to retain his crown Holyfield hopes for dream comeback in boxing's land of fantasy Players needed for cut-throat world Britain will remain a fringe authority in international sport unless the new rules of the political game are observed, David Miller suggests Foster delivers warning For the Record Cruyff, poetry and a case of double Dutch Name game Spot of torture Reds see red Motor Racing Norwich handed glittering reward Cantona issues denial Taylor's Port Woosnam's rich form merits lead role Cross shows no mercy to injured Durie Taylor's Port Simon Barnes The trill of the opera At the end of two gruelling days on a Royal Opera House weekend, Libby Purves voices a chorus of approval Sothebys Frances Bissell Electrical hazards of borrowing a home Paul Heiney Alien Attack Win £2,500 Seats for Opera Gala SAA Deep snow for shallow pockets A Skiing holiday need not be an extravagance. Shona Poole on saving money at the best resorts France in the picture The Times launchesa competition for artists Kuoni Noble Caledonir Limited Ski Shop The alien is loose in London In the West End, a war game based on the Alien Films is scaring visitors. Tim Marsh stifles a scream Richard Briers My Perfect Weeked Pilkington K Glass Restaurant Watch Gruyere Perfect start to the day Henrietta Creen scours the British Isles for the makings of breakfast Message in a restaurant bottle Some establishments overcharge on their wines to make up for food costs, but change is in the air Food-Friendly Wines Furnberry Dish of the Day Just mad about saffron A taste of Britain at its best The Logis of Great Britain regional cooking competition was an inspiration for chefs Cordula A child's garden of tulips It is time to plant tulips. Francesea Greenoak was inspired to love them by her son; and Stephen Anderton urges imaginative use of their colours Homes & Gardening Ardenco Ltd Send now Conservatory Sun Blinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Sussex Oak Ltd Homes and Gardens Taming the fire to get a bright eyeful Multiple Display Advertising Items Planting and choosing A quarter of an hour more war! Bells are ringing Next week marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of Armistice Day. Louisa Young selects some memories of November 11,1918 Worth a few notes in their own write The handwriting of the famous can fetch thousands of pounds-so hang on to that old shopping list George Smith Bending the knee to paranoia Set your face to the wind This month, Mel Batty's marathon training programme calls for extra dedication as winter sets in Borrowers go private National Library Week highlights the reaissance of subcription libraries Making a song and dance of a royal gala John Higging sets the scene for Covent Garden's grand royal event on December 1, a marriage of ballet and opera Heineken Win two Roh gala tickets Competiion Help for dolls who lose their heads An accident to a family favourite sends Jane Bidder on the trail of the toy restorers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Newspapers The Times Children's events Big Bed co. Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Foam for Comfort Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Riding Breeches Co. Ltd. MOP The Galaxy Range Christmas Gift Guide Save Multiple Display Advertising Items Winebergs Mop Birmingham Balii Co Lyaplan The Times An English Eden in a Gallic paradise Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kenwick Woods Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perthshire, Aberfeldy -Kenmore Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pacific & European Property Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pacific & European Property Bureau Multiple Classified Advertising Items Psalms and serpents Ruth Gledhill takes in a lesson from the East with the Coptic Orthodox Church Bookmarker What the Papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyers' guide Entertainments For Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Hamper & Gift Collection Multiple Display Advertising Items Cudworth of Norden Multiple Display Advertising Items MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Outon Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Books on Tape Multiple Display Advertising Items Tele Brands Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre London Word—watching Christmas Gift Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gifts Fro Lovers Film Multiple Classified Advertising Items OS Music Classical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Multiple Display Advertising Items Jacquot De Nantes (Tartan , Pg): Magical re-creation… Bookings Radisson Fdwardian Hotels Just like Old Times? Exhibitions A miracle all too briefly glimpsed This month's CD Direct choice is the cellist Jacqueline du Prè. Ricghard Morrison recalls her trsgic life and impassioned playing Multiple Display Advertising Items Legacy of a great musician Classics on Offer The biggest holiday offer ever The Sunday Times Isle of Arran Single Malt the Dream Dram The Times Cd Direct The Times Auctions Diary Vb RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Going Live Tours Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Dpera House ENO Theatres Pill Collins Multiple Classified Advertising Items Confessions of a carnivore who craves the fat of the land Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Little kings of the pines Feather Report The guns come under fire After foxhunting, the 'antis' are taking aim at shooting, says Andrew Yates Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Mark Wilkinson A Channel Hopper's Guide to the Week's •… Index The Devil and LaToya Jackson Libby Purves on the… Vision Picture Gallery Dreams and nightmares Channel-Hopping Commentary Box Terry and Mandy? Off the Box Cracking on Signs of Thaw Sympathetic devil? BBC Success is a relative term Television Kate Muir asks whether fame and success are harder to handle for black American families like the Jacksons Tardis terror Oldies Neurotic flow Times Experts Survey the Week of Viewing Crazy for new ideas Science Natural disaster? Soaps Heavy weekend Sport Bone up and get on down Kate Alderson on how hard it is to capture the spirit of British soul music Oreck Ad of the Week Laughs in life class Television Libby purves meets Andrew Davies, Known for his adult series but at home in school The prophet motif? Teleisison Teleision comedy's favourite obsessive Richared Briers, tell kate Bassett why his latest role, as 'God', is no stretch Mytv No escaping the past Tom Rhodes on a meeting between the children of the perpetrators and victims of the Holocaust Saturday November 6 The ruthless and the undead Films on Tv Richard Scott makes his pick of the Week and (below) John Marriott. the LBC and Sky rev Sunday November 7 Monday Tuesday November 9 Chock-full of class Thursday November 11 Wednesday November 10 Friday November 12 Sometimes never Saturday November 6 Acid-hued hero will appeal Variations It 's worth taking trouble over Tennessee Saturday November 6 BBC 1 Sky One Satellite Awash with swashed buckles Sunday November 37 Variations Neighbours cannot always be switched off Choice: Making peace and making babies BBC1 Sky One Satellite Singing suits him Variations Organ donors and the family's right to refuse Choice: Burning questions, both moral and material BBC 1 Sky One Was this Rock's last big role? Variations What's happening now the party's over Choice: Changing Russian attitudes to sex BBC 1 Sky One Sincerely yours Variations Contemporary disputes, historic reconciliation Wednesday November 10 Choice: A dramtised medico-legal case history involving the nuclear industry BBC 1 Sky One 6.00 am The Dj Kat Show (50969188) Drop out, grow up and be a star Thursday November 11 Variations Bad blood and borderline cases Choice: On the trail of the new nationalism BBC 1 Sky One Palindrome parade Friday November 12 Variations Hit the heights in the pits with Ayrton Choice: Even non-drivers can share the excitment behind the scenes in Grand Prix racing BBC 1 Saturday November 6 Radio Pie, rats and furrows Pick of the Week Monday November 8 Sunday November 7 Tuesday November 9 Wednesday November 10 Thursday November 11 Friday November 12 BT Feminists Didn't Used to Look like this Starting Today: Jane MacQuitty's 100 Best… Pedigree Draught PHS Signing of the times Magazine Contributors Rose Tremain's Diary Cumique Something for the Weekend Wagner and the Jews Letters Grey matters The French Pm Americanisms Daks Home Trade Accounts UK and Ireland Daks Biting the Bullit Häagen-Dars No Title Häagen-dazs Gieves & Hawkes Get this Close Every Month with National Geographic " Do not drived in snow unless" Audi Picture Gallery Canon Harrods No Title World Leather Pack Mentality The Dufflecoat Company Subaru Hail the heroines Jacqueline Klein on a new monument to the women who served in Vietnam The Cashmere Store It Thinks Series New Model Army What turns a mere celebrity into a suitable victim for Spitting Image? Alan Franks reveals the thinking behind the latest cast of rubber characters No Title McDonald's Picture Gallery Many splendoured things Picture Gallery Getaw The New 4runner Risk City Lights The party city is already gearing up for its Olympic bash, Jane Wheatley reports Canada the Beautiful Candace Bahouth's Amor Amicitia Breitling Cracking It (Part 501): America (1) Take Vat and die... The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Bear Window Banging on about the big one There are eruptions in the air, Nigel Hawkes reports, as scientists clash over recently published theories about the birth of the universe. Illustration by Robin Heighway-Bury Pillsbury The 100 Best Winter Wines Selection 1993 Penfolds No Title Remy Martin Hine Restaurant Guide What Used to be the Inn on the Park has been renamed… French Wines in Plain English Noble Caledonia Limited Tasmanian Devil of a Countryside Vacances en Campagne Ring The Travel Collection Dry White Incline Forget the artificial snow and crowded slopes of Europe; experience true ski freedom in Utah, writes Ronals Faux Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Rye Lodge Highbullen Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Multiple Display Advertising Items South Africa Escape to the Cape Multiple Display Advertising Items Key Camp Abta Multiple Display Advertising Items Safaris in India a la carte Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Country Austravel Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuscany & Venice Page Smoy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joining Cix Enter Password Golf Chess Bridge The Listener Crossword No 3227: Twelve in One by Highlander Picture Gallery The Times Terry Gilliam A Childhood Canon Espana

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