News from 10/11/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Christopher Roycroft-Davis, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Alan Greengross, Oscar A. Beuselinck, David Blunkett, Harriet Lear, Philip Howard, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, J. H. Slater, Carl Mortished, Yvonne Thomas, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Dennis Pettitt, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Frank Layfield, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Martin Fletcher and David Adams, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dahrendorf, A. F., Christine Spreiter, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Waymark, Graham Leonard, Alan Hamilton, David Childs, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, E. Mitchell, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, and Jonathan Mirsky, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Philip Bassett, Rachel Kelly and Jennai Cox, Lucy Berrington, Gillian Bowditch, Denise Percival, T. J. Matthews, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, James Swaffield, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Evans and Jonathan Prynn, M. E. B. Walters, A. T. Lamb, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, James Woodall, Frederick Lawton, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Julian Muscat, R. G. Maling, Richard Duce, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang M?nchau, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Maurice Stonefrost, Claire Hynes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Roger Boyes and John Phillips, Robert Reeves, John Phillips, M. Dobson, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Edward Marriott, Christopher Irvine, M. G. de St V. Atkins,
ResumoLilley moves to reassure lone parents A leaked cabinet paper has revealed an examination of ways to discourage single parents. It shows deep divisions between ministers and officials Storm over cost-cutting plan RAF chief apologises to Clarke Index Flying Free Israel-Jordan peace nears Cost of Silence Police hunt for kidnap father Paisley asks Major to reject 'Dublin blarney' Simon Jenkins Mirror and press watchdog in photographs peace talks Vacheron Constantin Synod backs move to avert split over women priests A brisk General Synod debate has demonstrated determination to move on from argument about the ordination of women Dell Big guns of defence train sights on a favourite target Riddell on Politics Jury trial right may be eroded Princess acts to ban publication of photographs Lord Maude dies in hospital, aged 81 News in Brief Patten opt-out 'sabotage' Olympics man hailed Fire woman wins cash Bridging culture gap Jersey police find human remains in shallow grave Breakthrough in Newall murder investigation six years after disapperance of parents By a Staff Reporter: Smashing time puts student in court Dutch ban early Christmas humbug Prince pays Ms respects to Britons kilted in Gulf war London exile ends for Brook James Bulger 'struck by 30 separate blows' BT Architecture heritage being left to crumble Nearly a quarter of listed buildings are under threat because of cracks in the conscrvation system Vodafone Top stars poached for new ITV series Enquiry clears Bar course of race bias Fast-track surgery enquiry News in Brief Tickets vanish Vigilante death Two held Baby lost Patient escapes Big cheese Grant demands return of Crown Jewels to Africa Russia still a potential enemy, Old Bailey told Philby's widow to sell his papers Children no fools when it comes to spending Panasonic Business Grandparents may be asked to keep single mothers Leaked document details search for ideas on how to reduce spending on lone-parent families Main Points Quality of care, not quantity, is deciding factor Myth & Fact Everest Fit the Best Special awards honour innovative sponsorship Business arts prizes By our Health Services Correspondent: Jobs and better access to child care show UK lagging behind Worldwide Comparisons Duke to unlock time capsule secrets of 1893 Phillips Auctioneers & Valuers Single Figures There's Only One Airline Good Enough To Carry… Howard launches new offensive on'bail bandits' Nationwide Response to disasters criticised Pure genius wins Keene on Chess Chancellor and Lilley close to VAT deal Delta Air Lines Official Airline Of The British… Islam sheds its image as purely Eastern religion Lucy Berrington discovers that three faiths share a great deal and have much to offer each other Muslims in the West The Cooperative Bank Holiday was the turning point The Convert Radical decision to follow new path Prejudice Radisson Edwardian Heathrow Stasi file on blood sales raises fresh Aids feain Bonn Untested East German blood was sold to the West German Red Cross in the 1980s. The revelation comes as Italy orders an enquiry into Mafia trade in plasma Alliance Leicester Second Italian spymaster quits over slush fund Joint zoo makes monkey of unity Yeltsin says constitution will ensure liberty for all Multiple Sclerosis Children die as shell lands on Sarajevo school Mostar's Ottoman bridge, after defying the centuries, succumbs to Croat fire By our Foreign Staff: Bosnian Serbs warm to Franco-German peace plan The EC is expected to back a deal to ease sanctions on Serbia in exchange for more land for the Muslims. The Americans are not enthusiastic Kenwood Electronic Water Filter Islamic hardliners suffer severe jolt in Jordanian poll Election of first woman MP adds to humiliation of anti-Israel radicals Pioneer defies death threats to strike a blow against the veil Northern Rock By our Foreign Staff: Arafat says Syria aids enemies of peace Forte Hotels 'Madmen of God' held in French swoop Islamic militants opposed to the Algiers regime have been targeting French citizens. With the public's blessing Paris is signalling defiance Reagan officials covered up Salvador death squad links Christopher critics see sacked black deputy as scapegoat Patten poses painful choice on Hong Kong With time running out, Britain must decide whether to stop the talking with China. In any case, the reaction in Peking and Hong Kong will be crucial Jury given two images of knife-attack wife Rolex Wanted Picture Gallery (Reuter): Appeal for backpack witnesses News in Brief Woman's win (AP): Parliament fire EC waiting list (AP): Vote ruled out Mops Pretoria warned of Afrikaner rebellion Farewell, cruel world Why would anyone pay £7,000 to be locked up for three years in a silent retreat? Gillian Bowditch reports " Hello over there; as this is Such a long… Mercury A new battle of the sexes Are the differences between men and women all in the mind? Frankly, she gives a damn Vivien Leigh's Scarlett O'Hara will be a hard act to follow, writes Walter Ellis Picture Gallery Still treading on broken glass Fifty-five years after Kristallnacht, German Jews face old prejudices The Times Fly Free for Life Competition Doped up on their pocket money Claire Hynes hears about crack and cannabis from a nine-year-old Alan Coren One has been there too, but now we know exactly where it was one went Ring leader Diary Picture Gallery A pot can judge a kettle The best way to regulate taste in the press is through pressure from other papers, not by expensive statutory conrols Weathercock Diary Floating fame Diary Terrible liberties Diary Detecting what isn't there Diary So society matters after all Tory morality is hypocritical, says David Blunkett Facts and Fatherhood The evidence about single-parent families cannot be denied Chinese Checkers The Hong Kong talks do no good and should be stopped now Choosing Islam The Muslim faith has many attractions to Western women Princess of Wales privacy at issue Converts to Rome Defining rape Reorganisation or training to improve local councils? Psychiatric concern Forest project Dormouse returns Casualty unit closure Shipwright pensioners Benevolent rule Season of good will? Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Reception Today's royal engagements Luncheons Picture Gallery Council orders householders to replace plastic windows Forthcoming marriages Dinners Memorial services History prize Latest wills Professor Gerald Wibberley Gerald P. Wibberley, Cbe Ernest Cook Professor of Countryside Planning in the University of London, 1969-82, died on November 8 aged 78. He was born on April 15,1915 Barnet Saidman Barnet Saildman, newspaper photographer, died on November 8 aged 80. He was born on March 4,1913 Personal Column Flatshare Multiple Display Advertising Items Wibberley foresaw—in the late 1960s—I that Britain… Wyn Jones Wyn Jones, CBE Governor of Montserrat in the West Indies, 1977-80, died on October 23 aged 67. He was born on July 12,1926 On this Day November 10 1938 Royal Variety Performance Arthur Rowe Arthur Rowe, former Tottenham Hotspur manager and Tottenham and England footballer, died on November 5 aged 87. He was born in London on September 1,1906 News The Times Crossword No 19,384 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow No O levels, no borrowing , but £130m from flotation Three more pits face closure in Yorkshire Media Judge turns peacemaker in GM dispute with VW Arts Dieu-Et Sport Shareholders shun £84m Costain issue OKI Where the Rich Live Business Today Stalemate Stagnant Paper Mate DTI aims to rescue more struggling companies Judge rules against Lucas pensioners Leica The Sunday Times Motoring France demands action to stabilise currencies By a Correspondent: Ex-chief denies he misled investors Car companies keep brakes on Big five urge Clarke to steer clear of new taxes By our Industrial Editor: CBI calls for key changes in TECs Goldman sex judgment Bid made for Multitone Bigger bite of Budgens New database launch Greycoat rescue backed Packaging group soars Lloyd's issue called off The Times Fall leaves Fii facing hostile shareholders Business Roundup Japan's economy is firmly stuck in the mud No accommodation at the Savoy Societies take breather from urge to merge Chrysanthemum still blighted Pennington Anglian Water seeks higher rate of return Anglian Water's profits were curtailed b y the recession as business customers searched for ways of reducing costs, conserving water and recycling waste National Westminster Bank Leeds Permanent advances by 22% Favourable wind' helps Warburg sail to £148m Emirates Securities movements lift MAM Wall Street helps London to regain some lost ground Stock Market Market at a Glance Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Budget fears hit Norcros trade Portfolio boost at Great Portland Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Standard Bank to raise £194m Four merge m insurance Steel impasse London Financial Futures Wall Street Caution kills Dow's rally Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Last kings of coal see dole at the end of the road Philip Bassett says swollen local dole queues are testament ot the fact that former miners have difficulty finding work beyond their industry Christmas is no trial The Times City Diary Coal and Dole Changing sides The Times City Diary Dynamic duo The Times City Diary Keeping busy The Times City Diary His number's up The Times City Diary Anglian Water DFS Selective use of the law Business Letters Cross since 1848 Profits from paper issues Tempus Costain Put house price changes in Rpix The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares bounce back Oahtam One Europe, one taste? Big multinationals are producing pan-European brands, but is this wise? Alan Mitchell reports Media, Sales & Marketing Nb Selection Ltd Michael Page Sales Ward Executive Limited The Human Resources Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Branson wins top sales award Mirror: publish and be panned Today the Press Complaints Commission meets to debate the Mirror and the Princess of Wales. Christopher Roycroft-Davis reports on the reaction from the rest of the press An unsuitable case for television treatment? Alexandra Frean says the drama documentary is a great medium - a tool for investigative reporting Adderley Feather Stone plc Media, Sales & Marketing Sales Manager BICS International Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Group Training Manager Common touch? Newsbites Revolting Pestered Bible Tv BBC Monitoring Customs officers subject to detention code Withdrawal of advance clearance not an abuse of power Legal & Public Notices No power to order progress reports Repetitive strain injury not known to medicine Continuing offences over food The Times Stages a search for truth Peter Brook, one of the central figures in postwar theatre, is returning a London after two decades. By James Woodall Arts Briefing Robots in the works Jazz Naked in new Russia Television: Last night's Omnibus offered a startling glimpse of Russia's most visible new industry: striptease Cinders without the vital spark Opera: Small-scale Rossini from WNO Cinderella Sherman Theatre, Cardiff Pop Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Entertainments The International Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide No blue notes for Sheppard The door to one studio closed for a British Jazz stalwart, but mother has been flung open. Clive Davis reports On the road to hell Radio Review: Domino principle in practice Pantomime and Childrens Shows Fame? They'd rather work for ever There are few showbiz stars dazzling the eyes of students at the Brit Performing Arts and Technology School. Jeremy Kingston reports New kids on the block and tackle Rock Concerts: Sex to the forefront as Take That take over, the real rock 'n' roll Killer rocks back, and Society's Child grows up Take That Bournemouth I. 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