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News from 12/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Keith Poulter, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Kimberley Pledger, Patricia Tehan and Philip Robinson, Eric Moonman Chairman, Tim Jones and Edward Gorman, Patricia Davies, Eric Dymock, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Robert Southami, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, John O'leary Education Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Melvyn Marckus, City Editor, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, J. W. Williams, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, T. D. Binnie, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Edward Gorman, Peter Garland Chief Executive, Kate Muir, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, James G. Bradshaw, David Miller, David Toop, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Michael Hornsby and Edward Owen, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Janet Whitby, Michael Binyon and Michael Dynes, Roger Boyes, Robin Weiss Director of Research, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Renée Spector Chairperson, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, D. A. Chance, John Goodbody, John Beishon, Chief Executive, Tim Jones and Nicholas Wood, Craig Lord, Caitlin Moran, George Wallace, Eve-Ann Prentice, Joel Brand, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, N. J. Moore, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Tim Symonds, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Pat Sweet, Daphne Troup, Dina Carroll, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Joe Joseph and John Young, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Baum Director of Clinical Research, Alan Jackson, Philip Conway, Hugo Charlton, David Sinclair4, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,

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Channel link opening put off until 2002 'Total shambles' says Tory MP The latest postponement of the Channel tunnel rail project has increased fears that the £3 billion high-speed link may never be built Operation on Laura 'a mistake' Index Beijing Flu Shoppers will play UK's hi-tech lottery Doomsday Cult A salute to Flanders fallen, 75 years on By our Foreign Staff: UN presses Gaddafi on Lockerbie Museum's prize fly exposed as fake Adams angry as US refuses visa Pop on Friday National & Provincial Building Society Editors could be sacked for breach of conduct code By a Staff Reporter: Students vote for a curb on excesses of the press Ernest & Julio Gallo Irish-American lobby angered by visa decision Ford union leaders back 2.5% pay rise Paisley calls for new Northern Ireland assembly Picture Gallery Turks return passports Thief shooting admitted Cheaper flights likely £149,000 for Constables Lib Dems gain seat Boy may be in UK Four held over stabbing Fitter too fat to work Businessmen fear anti-Europe stance News in Brief Parents decide girl can take no more in unequal struggle Grandmother of Laura Davies tells of child's wish to be an angel in the Christmas play Adviser denies defrauding author Forsyth of £400,000 Accused boys 'knew right from wrong' Surgeon accepts criticism of last transplant Experts are divided on the ethics of Laura's treatment, Nigel Hawkes reports Daughters win abuse damages Cellcom Flu claims more lives as expert declares epidemic Vaccination reduces deaths Dr Thomas Stuttaford on how to prevent and treat influenza British Nuclear Industry Forum Little jab gave me the big shivers Novafon Ltd By our Health Services Correspondent: Killer has secret of eternal youth Safety chief presses for immediate cut in coach speed limit Sisters moved seats just before impact C&C for Human Polential Ford French police hold British lorry driver after crash Toyota Patten rejects calls for statutory control of activity centres Responding to the Lyme Bay canoeing deaths, the government has announced a safety plan. Parents say it is not enough Balmoral threatened by lung disease gas The Times Membership Miles Picture Gallery Prostitute's boy friend murdered client Barclays Laser gun fires new hope into heart disease patients British surgeons being trials of American technique to treat coronary ailments Doctors are making tiny holes in the heart to form new blood vessels. It could be an important advance in heart treatment Ferguson friend wins apology News in Brief Threat charge Third sight Refugee aid Escaper caught Spiked drinks Winner surgery Ship's cat lives to sail another day Spanish slaughter methods 'barbaric' The Multiple Sclerosis Society Alcoholics' memory loss may be reversible Howard insists on right to reject advice Ministers and the mandarins Comet Lib Dem leaflet angers residents Back to basics but forward to what? Riddle on Politics Decision day for Tory MP The Chairman Perfume monopoly 'is not against the public interest' A British retailer determined to cut the price of perfume is considering appealing to a European Community directorate Green bargains fit healthy-eating bill Weekend Shopping Keene on Chess Malaysia Airlines Picture Gallery Justices told to be wary of custodial sentences Cash is biggest problem, Carey says Dixons Stores Group Ltd Prince beats a retreat in face of Gallic cheek Saga Services Ltd. Teachers told to record truancy Wildlife advisers urge lower emissions Denim-clad 'Messiah' calls off Kiev judgment day Doomsday cult leaders arrested in cathedral cupboard siege The persuaders Sainsbury's Snack Salami Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Opposition accuses Yeltsin of rigging the elections Perot's humiliation over free trade may backfire on Clinton The Democrats are gloating over Ross Perot's fall from grace, but it could lose them votes in the House and cost Bill Clinton the presidency in 1996 TWA Cupid eclipsed by contract law Marriage, American style, made in fine print Black & Decker Service Centre US gun-control lobby claims limited victory UN tightens sanctions on Libya over Lockerbie UN sanctions against Libya over the Lockerbite bombing have been widened, Colonel Gaddaff has already moved billions of dollars from Western banks Iran and Syria 'plan missile' China negotiator to lead diplomats (Reuter): Car runs like a Dream on road to the sun Canon Deal to end no-trial detention News in Brief Tamil rampage (AP): Flawed beauty (AP): Kohl sweeps aside critics with pledge on European unity The chancellor has tried to reassure the country's neighbours that European union does not mean German domination Proton Cars (UK) Limited Picture Gallery German leader pushes for D-Day party invitation Doom casts pall over Disney's magic kingdom Pope suffers fracture in fall at Vatican Our Foreign Staff: Winter and war put 4m lives at risk, US asserts UN chief in former Yugoslavia insists time is drawing near for use of force Philips Chetnik fans of Beatles inflict a hard day's night Makro When a woman finds a direct line to God Ukraine's apocalyptic female cult has ancient roots Northwest Airlines Only a dash of Sloanery The English woman chef is no longer a joke figure - even Madonna has one. Rachel Kelly reports Country Life I watched Kennedy die Thirty years after the shooting, Kate Muir meets the president's PR man 'Welfare benefit used to be the last resort. It was a matter of pride to rely on yourself' What drives Peter Lilley to scorn the politically correct and tackle benefit dependency from scratch? Boots The Chemists Ltd. Rebel without a hope How far do people have to go to get themselves noticed today? Multiyork Philip Howard How to live with pain is a lesson the philosophers can teach politicians That Dizzy feeling The Times Diary Picture Gallery At the feet of the leader Oppressed peoples who must pretend to worship their tyrants are one thing, but how can we explain cults among the free? Put the hat away The Times Diary Hang in there The Times Diary Not a carry on The Times Diary Make the law blind to colour David Pannick welcomes racial training for judges Power Partners What Lord Walker can from Liverpool Playing for Time The Arts Council axe is falling on orchestras too fast Castles in Cold Air Euro Disney needs several transformation scenes Press freedom and privacy protection Coach seatbelts The future and fate of the Marsden Racial harmony Up to the Mark Women's rights Civic sculptures Would new squat laws bring justice? Not to be forgot Wrong rectory Keeping score Court Circular Forthcoming marriages The Institute of Physics Thanksgiving service Distillers' Company Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Church news Latest wills Service dinners Dinners Anniversaries School news Lecture Yannis Georgakis Yannis Georgakis, Greek jurist, died on November 1 aged 78. He was born in Piraeus on October 22,1915 Personal Column Trailfinders Anthony Buckley Anthony Buckley, royal photographer, died on November 6 aged 81. He was born in London on June 24,1912 The British Kidney Patient Association Sir Derek Jakeway Sir Derek Jakeway, KCMG, OBE, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Fiji, 1964-68, died on November 6 aged 78. He was born on June 6,1915 Sir Harold Himsworth Sir Harold Himsworth, KCB, FRS, former Secretary of the Medical Research Council, died on November 1 aged 88. He was born in Huddersfield on May 19,1905 The Armistice Signed News The Times Crossword No 19,386 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Warehouse Hamlet Christmas wrapped up Dishing up the prizes New SE chief starts with a warning Stock Market Infotech Electricity companies lose £172m on stores Shareholders will be told in annual reports the size of any losses on retail operations. But the regular ruled that the RECs were not abusing their licence Volvo plans cash call if Renault merger fails The Pound Arts Oflot raises the curtain on National Lottery Gold Brent Crude Sport Another bad day for Euro Disney Heath Group Supercars: Not Quite so Smart Free Wheel Free Fight Free Standing Free Man Civil engineers forecast falling workload Names set to fight Lloyd's in the courts The Times Nigel Short Computer Offer Burton shares drop despite profit Greycoat faces costs of £5m Northumbrian Water pulling out of Amtec By a Correspondent: Harland Simon ex-chief cleared Company News in Brief Lonrho starts audit group VSEL talks continue on sale of closed yard sites Business Roundup Ruberoid priced at 150p Staveley pegs payout Paramount bid expected Orders surge at Oxford Parcel group's shares fall Waddington moves up Robert Fleming & Co. Limited Swatting the lottery fly-by-nights National flutter is no licence to print money An offer shareholders cannot refuse Steering a shrinking Institution Pearson lays the way for china group Shell shares suffer on chemical losses Ron Hester Assault on the 3,100 level runs out of steam Stock Market The Pound Market at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Recent Issues FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Profits recovery at Royal Insurance Major Changes Major Indices Traditional Options (Reuter): Dow hit by profit taking Wall Street Commodities London Financial Futures The dollar flood at slack tide Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) How Land Rover pulled itself out of the mire Improved working practices have helped to transform the once-ailing British vehicle manufactuerer, writes Kevin Eason The Times City Diary The china syndrome Tempus Vsel Burton Scottish Widows Shell Ruberoid The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares close below best Omega Solve the problems before they happen As more companies come to rely on computers, so it is vital to spot the risks in advance, David Guest writes Taunton Cider MDF Recruitment Melville Craig Consulting Cascade Communications Limited Chipcom Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Lander Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Recruitment Consultancy Pk Selection Rabbit's £100m write-off The decision to end Hutchinson's telepoint service seemed inevitable, says Matthew May Christchurch Industrial Estate IBM in switch Robots see the lights Online New boundaries Jaguar drive Air gamble Heart beats Microsoft Outsider cuts the hassle Spiralling costs have forced companies to engage specialist help, says Pat Sweet Facilities management Incentives to succeed Getting the most from outsourcing takes careful planning, but can be rewarding The changes that make staff uneasy Employees are nervous about about being bought and sold. But often that is how they view outsourcing Despite fears of job losses, the union has to take a pragmatic attitude EDS Mapping out the future David Hewson charts the sometimes difficult route to outsourcing taken by the Ordnance Survey IBM Look to the long term Customer satisfaction often fades as prices of the service rise Sellers' dilemma Property rights and fees have become an issue The question of software copyright is already a concern Landmarks, and roads to nowhere Stubborn vitality meets impeccable cool in two one-man shows on the South Bank. Richard Cork reports Scenes from a cottage industry Theatre: MSM at the Royal Court Theatre Living up to the sales talk Television Review: A brilliant new four-part satire started on BBC1 last night Pop Vision of Vienna The Barbician Centre Vintage banger Entertainments International Art & Antique Fair Weekend Choice 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 'Nul point' for the boys in togas Theatre: Benedict Nightingale at a musical mishmash of pop culture and ancient history Eurovision Vaudeville All done on an impulse Concerts: A virtuosic American planist and a thrilling Russian baritone display their talents in London On song for Tchaikovsky Pantomime and Childrens Shows Teenage kicks all through the night Pop on Friday: Nirvana's favourite group hit the road… Bowie's songs of suburbia…Dina Carroll souls out Caitling Moran sits quietly in Teenage Fanclub's dressing-room and is blinded by the delights All four members take it in turns to be the genius of the band Killer queen Concert Dina Carroll Hammersmith Apollo Still famous after golden years New Albums: Multi-faceted David Bowie tackles a television soundtrack The Times Higher Education Supplement Top Ten Albums New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Aston Martin Winter Offer Official Porsche Centres Risboro Subaru Toyota DVLA Classic Collection Auction Toyota Volvo Batmobile zapped by supervan How does a flying workhouse rate against the exotic Supra? Kevin Eason reports Vanishing in the Merc Fast boats to China are doing a roaring trade in cars stolen from Hong Kong Service swindles Roadwise Motoring SAAB Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN The Sunday Times The first Swallow of history Jaguar's pride in its heritage Fiduciary liable for devaluation in property represented by bribe Law Report November 12 1993 Privy Council Meaning of intimate body search Reversion of school land Legal & Public Notices Reasons for difference in pay Creditor not bound by arrangement England's forward march dogged by uncertainty Rugby Commentary Canada search for European ties to further ambition Brooke ruled out of tour by injury For the Record Today's Fixtures Knowsley silence the jokers Peter Ball looks at an ambitious football club that has regenerated part of merseyside Word-Watching England's rivals in World Cup at full strength Journeymen pair seek qualified success Golfers take self-help route in attempt to secure European Tour place Scores Ozaki but of step but on song Federation invites misery and mayhem down Mexico way David Powell fears that the world athletics championships could become a farce if taken to the oxygen-starved heights of 7,300ft The Sunday Times Motoring Couples and Love make fine start Sport's rulers stand accused over foul play David Miller says the errors of officials are tipping the scales against enforcement of justice Panto Prince defies march of time Popham's long-serving chaser on course for Mackeson Gold Cup Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline The Times Huntingdon Ayr Weights favour Native Pride Cheltenham BBC2 Cheltenham Amateur ethos of FA taken to task by Taylor Leicester's chance to extend lead Flannelled folly needs shot of subtlety Freud on Friday Taylor and Higgins renew bitter rivalry Atherton declares optimism By our Sports Staff: Ivanisevic keeps target in sights Beyer seeking world talks Conner's sail cloth sparks dispute Sport in Brief Schwer stays home England pair struggle Fours result amended Kings cut down to size Sunday change King George's Fund for Sailors BBC1 Radio1 Variations Radio Choice Choice Satellite Gerald Davies Tennis ready for rock-and-roll remedy Uefa hold back on Cantona penalty Golfers launch bid for World Cup Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Coe warns elite must be given direct funding The Loan Corporation David Miller

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