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News from 09/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Michael Jornsby Countryside Correspondent, Judge Holden, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Juliet Fleming, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, David Pannick Qc, Ronald Faux, Alexandra Frean, Arthur Leathley and Bill Frost, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Daniel Sandler, Carl Mortished, Charles McKean, Secretary, John Rubinstein, Jane Martinson, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Ruth Gledhill and Huw Lewis, Martin Fletcher, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, H. N. Best, Claire MacDonach, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Adrian Turner, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Laurance A. Robertson, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Anthony Lester, Edward Fennell, Margot Norman, R. Blackburn, J. P. Shepherd Professor, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, John Hopkins, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Vine Wright, Michael Dynes Whithall Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Rodney Horson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Seth Schwartz, Lynne Truess, Phillip Bassett Industrial Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Dr James Le Fanu, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, R. J. Guy, Scrivenor, M. J. Eker, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Simon Goldhill, Nadine Meisner, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Robert Cushman, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Peter York, Michael Turner, Michael Coleman, D. M. Williams, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Princess wins legal ban on gym pictures Mirror quits press commission The Mirror Group has broken ranks with Fleet Street's attempts at self regulation. Its decision could have far reaching repercussion on press freedom Greysteel: three more in court Index Free Flights London bus plan goes into reverse Air chief launches attack on Treasury cuts policy Bernard Levin Women & Islam Top Clinton policy aide quits Labour revolt as lawyer rules its all-women lists illegal No Title Princess has good chance of victory, Carter-Ruck says Lawyers divided on court prospects Legal Position By our Legal Correspondent: Backlash likely to strengthen legal redress for victims Privacy Law Sun Microsystem Computer Corporation Media figures form unholy alliance to take on rival The Players By a Staff Reporter: Calcutt underlines failure of restraint Self-Regulation Error may have cut value of syndication Picture Sales Department at Mastercare Ltd Mirror withdrawal weakens watchdog Commission Former officer admits murder Man who killed his parents helps Jersey police in woodland search for bodies By a Staff Reporter: Burglars' victim accused of wounding By a Staff Reporter: Bickering jurors halt trial Old soldier fights back against masked knifemen Fleeing robber shoots two women in street Rolex of Geneva St Paul's wins help for £12m appeal My girl held abducted boy's hand, says mother James Bulger murder trial Dell Dimension Orchid grower sues over lost blooms News in Brief Troops may be charged Hospital tests for Hume Major calls VAT talks Gunman surrenders Bellamy defends forests HIV threat in bank raid Collie saves farmer Mist clouds BR vision Boy friend 'haunted' by killings MacGregor changes mind on London bus 'free-for-all' Ministers' gloomy vision challenged Pensions debate More retired people facing life of poverty Thomas Pink Shirsts British Midland Women dominate Whitbread honours Death knell sounds for the county of Cleveland The government's plan to replace district and county councils has not found favour with the man redrawing the map Olivetti Major offers more than mere slogans Riddell on Politics Triumph for tactics Keene on Chess Cellnet Radisson Edwardian Hotels NHS spends £1.6m a day on treating smokers' illnesses Can the £8.25 billion a year that smokers contribute to the Treasury offset the huge financial and emotional cost of their habit? Church split 'now inevitable' Times Debate Apple Multimedia Festival By a Staff Reporter: Briton to star in Scarlett role Adventure centre fined over girl's death Man killed wife with an axe News in Brief Cement plunge Fatal stabbing Baby savaged Nadir enquiry 999 car death Jewels claim DPP pledges to support families of crime victims Arms enquiry highlights intelligence quarrel Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Field sports enthusiasts challenge hunt bans Visitors that make twitchers twitch Rare Birds in the Bush Why British women are turning to Islam Lucy Berrington finds the Muslim faith in winning Western admirers despite hostile media coverage The Spread of a World Creed Secure in sisterhood Many Muslims pity the plight of British women and, rejecting Western models, famele converts have developed a brand of feminism based on mutual support Equal Rights The British Hernia Centre Quest of the convert Why Change? Rover Soviet army veterans seek damages for A-bomb test Mitterrand abandons P?tain honour Viglen Limited Shevardnadze orders executions D-Day monument dismantled The Times Fly Free for Life Competition France's four-day week bill attacked EC agrees Yugoslav aid routes News in Brief (Reuter): Doctor bailed (Reuter): Rome suspect (Reuter): Aid worker shot (Reuter): UN aid chief (Reuter): Lebanon's prize Europe backs French in world trade row Brittan says Paris cannot be overruled in Gatt conflict as Clinton wrestles with domestic critics Dispute on EC's future puts Kohl coalition at risk Picasso theft gang cuts through roof Honda Death plot claim fires Nafta debate UN deplores panic response to tidal wave of refugees Third World countries least able to do so are bearing brunt of big increase in displaced people Picture Gallery Thai Airways International Armed settlers step up attacks on Palestinians Snigger-happy US wallows in sex war's cruder side By our Foreign Staff: Iraqi army accused of gas attack in marshes North Korean guile leaves Clinton out on a limb again Forty years after the end of the Korean war there are worries about a repeat performance. Lawrence Freedman wonders what Kim II Sung thinks he can gain from his latest threats State Department deputy resigns in foreign policy crisis The reshaping of Washington's foreign policy team has begun. With the president's record under fire, the president is ready to take more part in decision-forming By our Foreign Staff: Black leader's home destroyed St. Joseph's Hospice Kennedy dynasty faces challenge from Bush's sons Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Regional threat provokes Asian armaments race Commercial Union The learning of Liverpool Can Merseyside become Education City and prosper? Matthew d'Ancona reports No time to spend on the beat Our policemen are too busy playing paper chase Picture Gallery Forte travel services Are our MPs an 'at risk' group? A simple dose of flu can have hidden dangers, especially for the elderly or those vulnerable to heart or breathing complaints Is this the end of insulin injections? New advance brings hope to diabetics Hair Lives Longer Crimes only doctors detect The justice system does little to stem the tide of violent injuries seen in casualty units, says Professor J. P. Shephered The fear of violence, and revenge attacks, is a crippling emotion for many Killer virus comes in the guise of flu Nigel Hawkes reports on an illness which is fatal for two-thirds of those who catch it Grow Hair in only 12 Weeks Lynne Truss Are we prepared for a nasty bout of retro-pestilence? Hoping to pass The Times Diary Picture Gallery Look at the good it did me Forget the fuss about children's food: the Levin Diet - lots of spuds, no milk - has been found efficatious in every case Speak up The Times Diary Other men's words The Times Diary No red faces The Times Diary Elgin who? The Times Diary End these Chinese whispers Settle Hong Konf's future now, says Jonathan Mirsky Mirror Mirror The biggest humbug of them all Pensions Clarity How to preserve the welfare state by plain arithmetic Rights and Refugees New policies can address the causes of flight The princess in the 'Mirror' Parental duties All mod cons? Putting a value on industrial design Religious instruction Tories and education Transport policies The pride and the guilt of Ireland Prisoners in Vietnam Pause for freedom Symbolic standard Court Circular Birthdays today Meeting Receptions Personal Column Memorial services Prince renews attack on Saddam Dinners Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages University news Professor Maurice Cranston Maurice Cranston, Professor of Political Science at LSE, 1969-85, died in London on November 5 aged 73. He was born on May 8,1920 Personal Column Patrick Symons Patrick Symons, painter and art teacher, died on October 30 aged 68. He was born in Bromley, Kent, on October 24,1925 Rapid U. S. Advance in North Africa Freda Corbet Freda Corbet, former Labour MP and chief whip on the old LCC, died on November I aged 92. She was born on November 15,1900 Denny Dennis Denny Dennis, dance band vocalist, died in Kirkby-in-Furness. Cumbria, on November 2 aged 80. He was born Ronald Dennis Pountain in Derby on November 1,1913 News The Times Crossword No 19,383 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No title People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Barclays to pass firms to BZW By our Industrial Editor: Closure fears loom over Yorkshire pits Stock Market Small Business 30 Doubling or new credit eases rate-cut pressure Credit card borrowing in September was at its highest since July 1991. Cardholders borrowed £106 million net, compared with having paid back £89 million in August The Pound Arts Gold Sport John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Akzo and Nobel in £1.15bn merger Training the Judges Business Today County Hall buyer plans theme park Badgerline Group The Sunday Times Motoring High street sales show patchy rise, CBI says Grocers and chemists have reported a slowdown in growth over October. However, sales volumes were up for furniture, carpets, clothing and durable goods US fortune for former Apple chief Yorkshire Bank disclosure criticised Lloyd's newcomers notch up premiums Shake-up to create lean and fit EBRD Lufthansa shares rise on flight back to black Business Roundup Leach quits Yorkshire Budget worries builder Glaxo sales 'on target' Wardle wary on fall EW Fact to buy rival Share placing offer National Westminster Bank Nonsense, Mr Portillo Higher retirement age equals higher taxes Sweden goes international Shares fail to register on Richter scale Bakery price-cutting war makes for slow-rising profits at ABF Associated British Foods says the supermarket price war has taken its toll of food manufacturers, which have had to step up capital investment to enhance efficiency Thorn seeks enquiry into US offshoot Final bids due for Macmillan Inc US setback hits shares of Bespak Back in black Sales planned £7.7m disposal Recognising Achievement By our City Staff: Celltech seeks up to £35m Plan to lift bank's capital ratio £300m London cuts losses with late rally Stock Market Market at a Glance Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Sharelink rings up £3.6m Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Market life after the Bull Run Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) America seeks to break spell of voodoo economics A fixed-rate tax on consumption could turn one of the most deficient systems into one of the most effective, argues Wolfgang Münchau There will be winners and losers, and whatever their number and distribution, the losers will be more audible and visile than the winners West Merchant's guiding light The Times City Diary From BA to MA The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Whirlwind tour The Times City Diary British Airways, which is refitting its fleet of… The Times City Diary Changing places The Times City Diary Corney bar The Times City Diary Sharelink Celltech Message plus Sugaring the pill Tempus No title Wardle Storeys Barclays Losses halved at close Safari The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hardship of rural firms highlighted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business in Britain Exhibition and Conference Company Store Business Opportunities Expense Reduction Analysts Inc. (UK) Ltd Making sales go like a rocket Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Starting a business? National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items New lottery, same old winners Richard Morrison argues that the arts' slice of the National Lottery cake will end up on London plates—and leave the regions hungry An alarm should mind of Peter Brooke "I say over there, are you aware that you can… Index Still raging, still battling Rock: Grand fathers of metal Deep Purple Academy, Brixton Gillan showed how a 48-year-old can screech with the best Mercury Communications Index Blasts from the past Jazz Ornette Coleman Festival Hall Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country) The International Art & Antiques Fair Harrods Body-snatchers in Milk Wood Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a Dylan Thomas film-script resuscitated for the stage The Doctor and the Devils Royal, Plymouth Celebration of rite stuff Concerts: The glories of the Eton Choirbook revealed; and the Tchaikovsky centenary marked in style The Sixteen Queen Elizabeth Hall From Russia with lovers RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Stars shine amid financial gloom Cinema: For the fifth time in six years, British players have taken the main acting prizes at the Geneva Film Festival. David Robinson reports Racist taunts miss the boat Hal Prince's staging of Show Boat has run into trouble in Toronto. Protests are unjustified, says Robert Cushman A thoroughly modern Mozartian Can Matthias Bamert find a strong new identity for the London Mozart Players? Hilary Finch thinks so Planetary movements Dance: Disappointments and delights as the 1993 Umbrella festival comes to an end in London Angelika Oei/V-TOL The Place/ICA Erudite, empty Second Stride The Place Quarry Dougall Recruitment Alderwick Peachell & Partners Ltd Michael Page Legal Maples and Calder Capital Markets and Mutual Funds Quarrt Dougall Commerce & industry Recruitment UEA Norwich School of Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items City of Bradford Metropolitan Council Thames Television Time to judge the judiciary Judges could benefit from performance appraisal, writes Judge Holden If the public view of courts were improved, it would be a great achievement Not fare, Guv Inns and Outs Picture Gallery Zarak Macrae Brenner, Recruitment Consultants Does Labour's policy on women break the law? Counsel City firm spells out details of charges Clients can look closely at the bottom line Claims Avalanche Lovell White Durrant Hughes-Castell Ltd Investors in Industry Bermuda Trust Attorney Lovell White Durrant Robert Walters Associates Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Long arm of Europe's safety laws Employers ignore the health of staff at their peril, says Edward Fennell Lawyers are predicting a massive rise in cases Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall commerce & Industry Recruitment Hewitson Becke Shaw Solicitors Commercial Lawyer Quarry Dougall Commerce & Industry Recruitment L. Watmore & Co A charter for thieves The ruling on the Thatcher diaries could rob original work of protection against piracy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarby Dougall Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants W. S. Walker & Company Bedfordshire Magistrates Courts Committee Laurence Simons Associates Banking and Securities Brussels Prost bids farewell to changing world of Formula One Final World Championship Standings New faces breathe fresh life into Tour John Hopkins looks back over a golfing year which brought both great success and glorious failure Masterful show by O'Sullivan Weighty Bowe in for lean year as Holyfield makes up his mind Cousins joins leading men Cole's goals make life difficult for struggling Oldham Brown makes bid for Scotland job For the Record Legal & Public Notices ITV rues United defeat Pools Forecast Fifa to fight cheating at World Cup Multiple Display Advertising Items Zafonic has brief reign of brilliance The 1993 Flat turf season concluded yesterday. Julian Muscat feels it promised much but delivered little Thunderer: Fontwell Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Bradley ponders Mackeson options Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Southwell Breeders' Cup raid demands better planning Racing commentart Callard earns England squad place Cooke cagey about make-up of team to take on All Blacks at Twickeaham Rash decisions bring defeats Quinnell graduates to Wales first team Illness has Stacey pondering on future Giants go down as Dallas victory run continues Athletics may lose leading sponsors Sports in Brief Porterfield to stay on Fogarty frustrated New race confirmed Arthur Rowe Grubb claims title Today's Fixture Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Satellite Motor Racing England rely on a wing and a prayer Taylor asks Ripley to provide chances and rescue place in World Cup finals Squad US Tour suspends Daly after Hawaiian walk-out Times Two Crossword No 8 Winning Move Word-Watching Zenith David Miller Injured centre gets call to meet All Blacks

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