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News from 08/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Jeremy Laurance and Martin Flanagan, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Andrew Longmore, Bill Frost, Belinda Price, Ghazi Algosaibi, Neil Bennett, G. Lee Williams, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, George N. Jamieson, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Jenny Knight, Barbara Hewson, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Harold Chorney, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Neil Bennett, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ruth Hall, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Elaine Fogg, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Jeff Rooker, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, G. Bernard Shaw, Lucy Lethbridge, Salman Rushdie, Russell Kempson, Phyllis E. Harris, Claire Messud, 6Andrew Pierce, Sydney Friskin, Michael Munro, John Hopkins, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Marcus Binney, Michael Ignatieff, Carver, Raymond Keene, Jack Crossley and Ian Murray, Giles Keating, Peter Stothard, Richard Evans, William Ress-Mogg, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, A. M. Davies, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Stephanie Billen, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, Sean Shepley, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Jobling, Michael Barber, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Andrew Nisbet, Sarah Jane Checkland, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Richard Beeston in Hebron and our Foreign Staff, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Alan Jackson, Florence Campbell, Walter Ellis, Christopher Irvine, M. G. de St V. Atkins,

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Fly Free for Life Under-40s face threat to pensions Portillo seeks to cut benefit costs Jury trial wins a reprieve Index Hume goes into hospital Sport on 8 Pages Alphabetical accident will decide leader in ordination Clinton issues military threat to North Korea Princess may sue Mirror over pictures in the gym Outrage at "peeping tom" pictures of the Princess of Wales will give extra ammunition to those who would put limitations on freedom of the press Audemars Piguet No Title Major signals emphasis on individual responsibility A new policy document issued by the prime minister is intended to bolster his image as a leader with authority Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Pension shortfall saves up problems for workers Smith drops 35-hour week from list of socialist ideals Nadir discloses tapes of 'plot' by police News in Brief Gunman defies police Birt warns of job cuts Families ration water Lockerbie trial rejection Missing airman named Peanut allergy kills girl Checkpoint shooting Saboteurs protest after hunt ban is rejected by charity Blood sports opponents renew campaign with move for postal ballot of National Trust members Daughter may have known dual killer King keeps prince in the dark Police resume hunt for Jersey bodies Car crash survivor falls to his death Hewlett Packard Huntsmen become the quarry in a rousing day's sport Greenpeace Cancer centre warns of legal action over critical report MPs are taking up the case of a "flawed" government report that will be used to decide the fate of the Royal Marsden Hospital BMA says doctors must not play God The London Hernia Centre Drug cash company promises enquiry First direct Police in murder hunt seek club pair MacGregor pushes for motorway tolls as answer to jams Renault Car run is non-starter for veteran Law policy 'promoting violence' Rival lacks spark Keene on Chess Girl hit by traffic cone 'critical' News in Brief Blaze deaths Steep fine Wise words Triple rape 999 car hits boy Cannabis haul Bond winners Students pay millions to gain useless qualifications Labour 'ducking debate' Win a lifetime of free flights Civic sculptures draw a chorus of disapproval Life-like works are enduring the antipathy usually associated with abstracts, reports Marcus Binney Radisson Edwardian Hotels Retail Developments Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans Town centres count cost as shoppers opt for superstores High street traders fight back after creature comforts lure crowds to retail parks Vast malls have changed the way Britain shops. Have the developers gone too far and is it now time to call a halt? Welcome to the pleasure dome Synod to debate future of dissidents (Reuter): Scapegoats sought in Germany's HIV scandal HSBC Group France fends off world's medieval ways Paris prepares to rescue humanity from its dark destiny EC tries to revive talks on trade News in Brief (AP): Body returned (AP): Troops warned (AP): Protesters held Turkish curfew Russian police push Bolshevik diehards out of Red Square Next month's elections to be fought by 21 parties as Yeltsin vows to stay Shevardnadze forces win back last rebel stronghold Midland The Listening Bank Serbs use UN hostages as human shield A Swedish officer had to summon air support to secure the release of three of his men. The fate of Croat civilians trapped in the conflict remains unclear Bolger calls for calm in face of hung parliament New Zealand poll result gives foretaste of proportional voting system KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Casting aside archaic dream of sovereignty Quebec has outgrown nationalist needs As he and his country have grown older and maturer, Michael Ignatieff finds that his own perception of two nations living happily together has changed By our Foreign Staff: US rifle named as Australian murder weapon US missile warning carries threat of new Korean war President Clinton has issued a strong challenge that should serve to deter Pyongyang. If it fails, the cruise missile option might still be needed Attack on rabbi sparks violence in West Bank Grandmother finds police lying in wait at Inkatha slaughter hostel Bassange Parachutist drops in on world heavyweight fight Clinton banks on trade treaty debate Epson In memoriam, deux-chevaux Dumpy, underpowered and finally trendy, the Purves 2CV is no more Kwik save John McEnroe—still playing to the gallery How a reformed superbrat found unlikely solace as an art dealer Not quite Kennedy President Clinton is stumbling in his hero's footsteps, says Martin Fletcher Tracker Stolen Vehicle Tracking System The 1994 Bargain Hunters Directory Perky snappy, zippy In three words, America's designers have created fashion for women who don't want Fashion Picture Gallery Boots Matthew Parris One question is never asked in the Ulster debate, and it is the question we should ask before all others Blackballed by the polite tendency Jeremy Paxman deserves better from the Garrick - he is only doing his job, and doing it well Opposition for its own sake Labour badly needs positive ideas, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Pig's breakfast The Times Diary Out of bounds The Times Diary Hot seat The Times Diary Big sisters The Times Diary The militant mandarin The Times Diary Labour's Lost Chance Smith is handing the Tories ammunition over Europe Message to Pyongyang North Korea needs a sharp jolt from the world A Right to Life Parents cannot condemn their children to die Call for two-tier Community defence Role of the National Farming grumble Rape anonymity A wandering minstrel I Islamist threat to 'offensive' thinkers Internment in Ireland RSI judgment Ending unemployment In the soup A lesser variety? Court Circular The White Dove Ball Royal Navy Common Sergeant Nature notes Appointments in the Forces Today's royal engagements Memorial service School news Personal Column Picture Gallery Service dinners Dinners Luncheon Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Birthdays Church news is on the facing page Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Retirement Latest wills Combat Stress National Children's Bureau Adelaide Hall Adelaide Hall, jazz singer, died in London yesterday aged 92. She was born in Brooklyn and always joked about her actual date of birth, finally declaring it to be October 20,1901 Church appointments Alfred Bosshardt Alfred Bosshardt, a missionary to China who survived the communist Long March of 1934-36, died in Pembury, Kent, on November 6 aged 96. He was born in Manchester on January 1,1897 Wilhelm Feldberg Wilhelm Feldberg, CBE, FRS, head of the Division of Physiology and Pharmacology at the National Insitute for Medical Research, London, 1967-91, and former Reader in Physiology at Cambridge University, died on October 23 aged 92. He was born in Hamburg on November 19,1900 Mr. Shaw on Morals Leon Ames Leon Ames, Hollywood actor and last surviving founder member of the Screen Actors Guild, died in Laguna Beach, California, on October 12 aged 91. He was born on June 20,1903 News The Times Crossword No 19,382 Knockando Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Starting mix-up prompts talks Arts Cantona inspires fightback by United Keane strikes with late winner as City surrender two-goal lead in Manchester derby All Blacks go to Scotland unbeaten Education Graham Searjeant E&J Single Cask Matured Brandy Books on Monday Australia recover to inflict biggest defeat on France Grayson puts on top-quality show Legal & Public Notices Picture Gallery Pontypridd fail to escape from tactical straitjacket England struggle to impress Auckland's pace unhinges Scots Weekend Results and Tables Tigers savage tame Giants Panthers scrape narrow victory Holyfield punctures bloated Bowe Srikumar Sen watches the heavyweight scene change on a bizarre night in Las Vegas By our Sports Staff: Ivanisevic puts power to use Bates takes inspiration from emergence of British talent Edwards snatches draw for Cannock Caution leaves little room for goals Arcangues comes to the rescue Fabre rewarded with audacious victory in Breeders' Cup Thunderer: Folkestone Breeders' Cup Results Saturday's Results Meredith and Drysdale unite for success at Santa Anita Thunderer: Carlisle Thunderer: Southwell Flat Leaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Senna tarnishes last hurrah of champion Prost Results from Adelaide Multiple Display Advertising Items Farrell inspires hope For the Record International Watch Co Northern pay heavy price for gamble Crowe's slump ended by century Scoreboard Blackburn's first away defeat no reflection on Flowers Villa's late surge makes Wright rue penalty miss West Ham revert to same old story Le Tissier an imperfect focus of attention David Miller sees both sides of the mercurial Southampton striekr in the defeat of Tottenham Rocastle sheds outcast's mantle Raging Bull demolishes Derby's run of home wins Budgie still calling the tune Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Dearth of quality exposed at Luton Smith to take over as skipper of Intrum In Brief Youth parade led by Burke Series victory Fresh start Stirring recovery Picture Gallery Montgomerie takes pressure in stride Telephone tapping documents not to be preserved for use at trial Law Report November 8 1993 House of Lords Compulsory purchase of commoners' land Gallacher favounte for Cup captaincy Hospital not liable Picture Gallery Mr Nice Guy rattles his musical cage Rock: Phil Collins maintains that his new album, released today, is his best yet; world party helps to keep the good tunes going Alan Jackson meets the star who would like to be taken a bit more seriously Saved by fun of the fair Concerts: The Philharmonia gives a fearless performance in London; the Hallé brings the house to its feet in Manchester Philharmonia/ Salonen Festival Hall Theatre Feast for sore psyches Television: Guilt and paranoia flourish in Tennessee William's Suddenly Last Summer Tasty starter to a full meal Hallé/Nagano Free Trade Hall, Manchester Books Royal Shakespeare Company Picture Gallery Haunted by the Beatles World Party/Aimee Mann Brixton Academy Entertainments The Times Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Brooding well in his old haunts Theatre: The new Pinter transfers to the west End; plus the latest plays on the fringe Moonlight Comedy Taste for adventure Dangerous Oasis Finborough, Earls Court Where the bomb fell Three Japanese Women Cockpit, NW1 The Times Transmogrifying the Thunderer Peter Stothard on an enjoyable account of the battles for readers and against unions at The Times under William Rees-Mogg The History of the Times Volume 6: The Thomson Years 1966-1981 By John Grigg Times Books, £25 A true-born Victorian Lord Denning a Life By Iris Freeman Hutchinson, £25 This Week's Offers Wise women get their own back The Virago Book of Witches Edited by Shabrukh Husain virago, £14,99 Movie in the mind Streets of Laredo By Larry McMurtry Crion, £15.99 The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Sweet Thames By Matthew Kneale Black Swan, £5.99 A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain By Robert Olen Butler Minerva, £5.99 Real Life By D. J Talor Flamingo, £5.99 The Famished Road By Ben Okri Jonathan Cape, £9.99 Girls' Schools Association Francis Holland Schools Trust Stowe School Council Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items Sherborne School for Girls, Dorset University of Bristol James Allen's Girls' School King's College London The Royal College of Surgeons of England West Dean College Richmond College European Business School The London School of Journalism Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Longman Group UK Ltd King's College London Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Development Loans How long can Labour keep mum? Jeff Rooker was sacked as Labour's higher education spokesman and his green paper chapter on college and university funding went unpublished. Today he asks: why is the Opposition burying its head in the sand? Power at the point of a school board In a calculated campaign, America's religious right is using education as its springboard Hard lesson for the inner cities Both had teaching and lack of resources are blamed for the poor record of urban schools, So where does the answer lie? Red sky at night, teacher's delight Viewpoint A business in its own right Logistics, the movement storage and disribution of good, has come into its own. A Special report by Rodney Hobson A new report shows that some firms are not talking full advantage of the benefits of logistics Picture Gallery Cranfield University Hughes Eliminate unnecessary cost and structure Lean, mean and keen Prize money is put to good use Study into shippers School monitors change in Europe Supply on the menu Regulations and costs are forcing food retailers to steamline distribution, Rodney Hobson finds BT has finger on the pulse Rodney Hobson tracks the fast moving progress of satellite communications TDG BOC Distribution Services Tunnel holds terminal up A 20-acre con taine site is ready to transfer goods from rail to road Capitalisation, weeks change British Funds Heath Group ABF expects a sweet taste to profits Reporting this Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching Zarak Hay Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leyland in line to build new lorry Experienced Personal Assistant for Chief Executive The Luxembourg Ambassador Recruitment Consultant Global factors squeeze inflation Gilt-Edged Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sowing the seeds of change Savoy directors split over new chairman Business Roundup ICI to leave Millbank TV chief expected to go Telecom pact near Paramount offer raised National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Japanese business thinks again on UK investment The high yen, weak home sales and UK failure on European integration point to a change point to a change of strategy, says Joanna Pitman Legal Notices In the Matter of Aetna Life Insurance Company… Crossed party line The Times City Diary Buffett's golden dollar touch The Times City Diary And to the lady who rang to ask if there is a hurricane coming… Market drama The Times City Diary Clements' move The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Sugar and spice The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio1 Variations Choice Satellite The Week Ahead CBI forecast will deal blow to Chancellor The CBI's economic forecast for the calendar year is set to be downgraded, from 1.7 per cent growth on 1992 to an improvement of only 1.2 or 1.3 per cent Factory gate prices hold key to market EBRD shake-up likely to be approved today Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Consumer credit demand up Queens Moat director was paid almost £2.2m Winning Move Word-Watching Second Thoughis C E Heath Success is non-sexist, executive study finds

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