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News from 17/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Ian Curteis, Bill Cash (Chairman), Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Holly Hill, Alexandra Frean, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Anne McElvoy and Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Blunkett, Nicholas Salaman, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, William Clarke, Carl Mortished, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Gerald Coteman (Director), John O'leary Education Editor, R. A. C. le Cheminant, Vic Wyman, Kris Anderson, Sue Mapp, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Dugal Nisbet-Smith, Director, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Philip Webster, Nicholas Watt and Nicholas Wood, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Patience Purdy, President, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Susan Gilchrist, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, W. Grey, Richard Brown, Robert Low, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Russell Taylor, Peter Hall, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Keith Northover, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Anatoly Verbin, Joanna Pitman, Scarman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Gerald Larner, Sean Hillen, Matthew Parris, Philip Webster and Michael Binyon, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Jean Aitchison, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Barry Wood, David Crawford, Simon Jenkins, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Mitchell, Richard Fries, Colin Fairclough Director, Christopher Elliott, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Brinsley Black, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, James Pringle and David Watts, Charles Bremner and Ben MacIntyre, Richard Morrison, Stewart Kay, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, John Phillips, Business Editor Robert Ballantyne, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Michael Spicer, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent,

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Dublin boost for Major's peace gamble Reynolds drops key condition Hopes of progress at the Anglo-Irish summit grew after Albert Reynolds said he did not regard a ceasefire as a prerequisite for all-party Ulster talks CBI won over by Smith Index Complete School Guide CPS drops case of Nadir 'bribery plot' No Title Picture Gallery Protests dog school league tables 21 works by Purcell found in a sale Redwood advises Bottomley to cut the grey suits Alan Coren World Cup N&P No Title Britain to cut nuclear firepower by quarter Malcolm Rifkind has put to rest claims that, with Trident, Britain was planning a major growth in its nuclear armoury IPL Passionara Pizza Chairman Smith and CBI take out mutual insurance Riddell on Politics Protests as education leagues are published Rover pays £1m to halt legal action Correction BBC bans 'inaccurate' opinion polls Commission attacks 'disgraceful' law News in Brief English under scrutiny Spying verdicts delayed Six hurt in Dc9 fire Escaper had loaded gun Councils ban hunting Six are accused of burning girl alive to disguise torture Victim's teeth 'pulled out with pliers' By a Staff Reporter: Inmate was given ticket to freedom In the Times Tomorrow By a Staff Reporter: Policeman denies murdering wife Lloyd Webber pulls plug on Eurovision Lamb 'wanted truth to come out' Mother of blind baby sues minder American Express Second son admits role in Jersey burials 70 mph joyrider hits schoolboy on lollipop crossing By a Staff Reporter: Cricketer denies regatta rape Dell Mother rescues baby from kidnapper Police chief hits back at ruling Raft starts to break up on Pacific voyage Prince cites poll in plea for buildings By a Staff Reporter: Bulger case boy said he tried to stop attack The Ultimate Driving Machine Digital Why Reynolds must help Major to end Ulster bloodshed Times writers analyse the changed climate in Northern Ireland and assess the chances of a solution George Brock argues that London and Dublin must fashion an alliance to rival Hume and Adams if they are to break the deadlock Who is Asking for what Behind the Irish smokescreen, peace is on the agenda at last Secret Talks Broker 's skills are tested to the limit Pressure for Peace Emirates Cessation of violence holds key to progress Deadline Twin girls take on the world 16 weeks ahead of schedule Doctors 'ignored fatal illness' Mercedes Drive Becky Falls, a Dartmoor tourist attraction since… Bridgewater case lawyers uncover new evidence Abdication papers to remain secret Keene on chess Man freed after mercy killing News in Brief Mother in dock goes into labour Baby killer Prisoner dies Too generous Fatal arson Radiation alert Trees stolen Top Tories call for early reshuffle as election test looms John Major is being advised to find a fresh crew if he wants to survive the storm of European and council elections Ashdown supports a boost for education Labour women join battle against all-female shortlists MPs attack £20m spent on facelift Halifax Norwegian leader seeks Major's aid Kohl's left-wing shadow inches towards a grand coalition With the Red-Green alliance cracking, the SPD seems to be ready for partnership with the right-wing Christian Democrats, and its policies show it Russia foils North Korea plot to hire nuclear team (Reuter): Arms committee embraces foes (Reuter): Lenin museum joins scrapheap of history Sarajevo braces for terrors of harsh winter EC wasted £88m last year, say auditors Romanian fans seek own goal Lombardy chief hits a snag on the fast track to power By our Foreign Staff: Court likely to reject charge of genocide Barclays Means Business Summit wary of US dominance in next century's rich Pacific Some Asian leaders at tomorrow's meeting in Seattle fear America might be trying to force the pace of trade liberalisation in the Pacific region Clinton dreams of political dividend from trade battle Xfam (Reuter): UN sets up enquiry on Somalia News in Brief Siege ends (AFP): Arms scrapped (Reuter): Stalemate over (Reuter): Sports shoot Hosokawa wins key vote on electoral reforms Tough prosecutor takes the reins Jackson in France is a virtual reality Times Books Judges overturn navy ban on gays Hezbollah drags Israel back to Lebanon morass Isreal sees the hand of Syria, which has become increasingly maginalised by its antagonism to the peace process, behind the latest attack in south Lebanon Peace threatens King Solomon's ancient cedars Key issues still split ANC and de Klerk Norwich Union Picture Gallery Kuwait is 'invaded' in protest by Iraqis Discover yourself with Aeroflot Its aircraft are ancient, its staff impossible and its schedules non-existent-but Russia's airline still has a ramshackle charm Of dipsticks and the joys of a double negative Oxford's new professor of language and communication on the importance of popular idiom and the vitality of change Choice Hotels International Phillips Auctioneers & Valuers Sicily Tourism & Culture Inventor for all times Matthew Parris on how a vast prize finally unlocked the secrets of navigation Oakwood Health Not man enough to be a manager Was Father Pat an Ira postman? The case of the Irish priest, the ex-cop, the convicted bomber and the cash from an armoured van robbery A Cast of characters worthy of a Graham Greene novel Everest Fit the Best Much as politicians may butter us up, something important is slipping away Campaign sabotage The Times Diary Picture Gallery Unwillingly to school Beware educationalists arguing for more money: there is no telling what difference education policy makes to the economy Minding our language Jean Aitchison on the key to clearer communication Bedtime reading only Boldness Be my Friend John Major has taken a great gamble over Ireland Nafta Must Win Today's vote is critical test of Clinton's authority Down with School Truancy can be reduced by using sticks and carrots CBI on the European markets and a single currency Paintings as bequests Coach safely Britain's loss VAT on newspapers Role of the National Missing persons Amending the law on privacy right Guy's prediction Beyond belief? Court Circular Dinners Service dinner Personal Column Birthdays today Royal engagements Memorial services Forthcoming marriages High sheriffs Luncheon Service luncheon Anniversaries Leon Theremin Leon Theremin, a pioneer of electronic music and the inventor of a forerunner of the synthesiser, died in Moscow on November 3 aged 97. He was born in St Petersburg in 1896 Personal Column Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Gurkha Welfare Trust R. S. Swift R. S. Swift, CB, Under-Secretary at the Department of Health and Social Security, 1968-76, and at the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, 1962-68, died on November 13 aged 79. He was born on November 2,1914 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times The British Kidney Patient Association Günter Wille SIR Charles Newbold Sir Charles Newhold, KBE, CMG, QC, a former president of the Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa, died on October 17 aged 84. He was born on June 11,1909 From Our Special Correspondent: High Motor-Boat Speed Anne Smith Anne Smith, a teacher at Queen's College, Harley Street, 1986-96, and world mile and 1500 metre record holder in 1967, died from a cerebral haemorrhage on Novermber 9 aged 52. She was born at Amersham, Buckinghamshire, on August 31,1941 Ice beer starts cold war A designer beer from Canada that is sold by word of mouth is set to rock the traditional lager market, predicts Alan Mitchell Media, Sales & Marketing Human Resource Operations Singapore Press Holdings… Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants OPC Innovative Marketing International Ltd Keith Prowse Hospitality Talented Sales Managers UK Wide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Incomes Data Services Employment Research Sharp end of price cuts Paper round Fairchild BBC World Service A Career in Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items The good/bad news debate This week, in a debate with Dr Dorothy Rowe, Martyn Lewis called again for more " good" news. Robert Low gives his impressions of the evening; with (below) edited extracts from the speeches Martyn Lewis argues that the criteria for stories should not be violence or death, but the extent to which they shape our lives Dr Dorothy Rowe believes there is not such thing as "good" or "bad" news, only our interpretations of what we are Media, Sales & Marketing Ward Executive Limited MapInfo When Auntie doesn't approve News The Times Crossword No 19,390 Picture Gallery Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Smith's vision wins CBI over Aim is a 'business plan for Britain' PSBR underlines Clarke's dilemma Stock Market Homes By our Industrial Staff: Plea by Davies not to damage recovery Bonuses and whiz-kids are back in the City Arts Sport BAT falls on US ruling C E Heath Secrets of Successful Management Business Today Airlift In the Air Sea-Change Sinking Big profits deceptive says report B. A. A India creates UK jobs PowerGen buys into oil and gas Weak pound helps lift earnings at Sedgwick Business Roundup Belhaven buyout plan Honda seeks job cuts Ambrosiano ruling ICI offshoot may close European Motor ahead Marshalls moves ahead Company News in Brief The Times Selloff the great and the good Proned feels the commercial chill CBI takes political high ground at Harrogate Containers with a hollow ring Pennington Retail revenue exceeds airport charges at BAA BOC hit by weak healthcare side FKI Group surges by £6.5m De La Rue exceeds best City forecasts with £66m General Accident plc German interest rate cut prompts assault on 3,100 level Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options GA shares suffer as profit falls shy of highest hopes Recent Issues Major Indices Picture Gallery Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street (Reuter): Late rally lifts Dow to record Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Apocalypse now for Nafta could spell the end of Gatt Wolfgang Münchau considers what the consequences will be if America refuses to embrace free trade in its own backyard Movies for mini-moguls The Times City Diary BOC Group De La Rue Sun Shop while you wait Tempus FKI Ascot By our Industrial Correspondent: Call for action on tax reform Small Firms Legal & Public Notices 'Open up schools to private sector' The Confederation of British Industry Conference Education Government and business singing the same tune Economy National Rivers Authority Salmon and Freshwater… Court 's power to release deportee Law Report Novermber 17 1993 Court of Appeal Staff are not stock in trade In the lions' den but at a distance Harrogate Diary Modest gains in thin trading Wigan Flexible moves to partnership Derek Harris on the rapid growth in outstourcing management of computer and data operations Facilities Management Renovisions Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited CASM Herman miller Action Office " AsNew" New broom is sweeping clean The CSSA has a new director-general who has plans to expant Business in Britain The best offices are happy workplaces, says contest chairman Office of the Year Awards No Minister, say servants Rodney Hobson on more civil service jobs up for grabs Facilities Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Terence Lee Partnership Consulting Engineers for… Notice to Readers MJN Facilities Management CCA Workplace Solutions The Times Teamwork is the secret Hospital departments must get together, says management adviser National Westminster Bank Tune to FM at the NEC In Brief The Times Unit Trust Information Service Fresh directions from the new world Once the West End provided Broadway with its most powerful theatre. Now, Benedict Nightingale says, the opposite is the case Violence is sudden, frequent, bewildering, sex is brusque, self-hating Man bites dog? Man is dog Theatre Reviews: A one-man tour de force; Faust in modern dress One Man Garrick Berkoff is not to everyone's taste, but there is no doubting his genius Opera Sympathy with the devil Dr Faustus Greenwich Music Nunn 's Abbott Another American honour for a British theatrical stalwart Entertainments Today Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment 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 Set to show the peril of poverty Opera: Rodney Milnes explains why the Royal Opera's new production was doomed to fail The Magic Flute Convent Garden Returning in triumph Concerts: Neeme Järvi reminds Edinburgh of his authority in Mahler; and the Eco hits the bright lights RSNO/Jarvi Usher Hall Edinburgh Seasonal inspiration ECO/Oistrakh Barbican Purcell's notebook revealed An ingenious piece of detective work has led to the 'find of the century' for English music Report by Richard Morrison Faith in decoration brings many blessings Galleries: John Russell Taylor welcomes a chance to discover the richly diverse art of Hinduism Ghost of a chance of survival England's oldest arts centre is celebrating its 25th anniversary, but its future is far from secure, writes Sue Mapp Carry on commanding? Arts Briefing RSC Carolyn Benjamin Pennies from Heaven Royal Postgraduate Medical School Caduceus Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Crowe on Zarak Hay Partnership Ultra Electronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Artists' General Benevolent Institution the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Childs: Mertz Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants PA Nicola Walker First Class Receptionist Advertising Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bond Street Art Gallery Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes The English Courtyard Association Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your next move with the Budget in mind What will the Chancellor's statement mean for the homeowner? Rachel Kelly considers some informed speculation from experts Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Determined Wales tired of the crying game Group-Four Belfast takes centre stage for decisive showdown McKinlay asked to show club form Quinn a striking contradiction Peter Ball profiles a player with a conscience that extends far beyond mere scoring of goals For the Record Scottish youngsters Victorious in Malta Sport in Brief Hendry progresses Havant's tough draw Marshall tests Jansher Gregory back at Salford Officials go on strike Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Barry Hills, left, Michael Stoute, centre, and… By our Racing Staff: Confidence in Ushers Island Nap: Deadly Charm (2.00 Kempton) Next best: Coonawara (2.30 Kempton) Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Maguire extends title lead Kempton Park Hereford Munro not to be replaced Worthwhile journey Rapid Raceline Scrams from the shrubbery at school of rough justice All Blacks roll on in search of perfection County scorers move forward New Zealand force draw despite Crowe's injury Scporeboard By our Sprorts Staff: India's collapse sparks violence Delgado leads Britain's tennis revival Navratilova inspired by rapturous reception BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Satellite Racing England arrive at day of reckoning Taylor turns to Sinton for World Cup match against San Marino England need goals and good fortune tonight, but their manager was surprisingly confident before his team's last chance of reaching next year's World Cup finals Headwinds stop Maxis from pulling away Lawrie Smith reports from Intrum Justitia, the leading Whitbread 60, as the Southern Ocean approaches Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Zenith Golf Listless Courier tumbles at first hurdle All together in the league tables The exam results of every school, state and private, in England, Scotland and Wales are published for the first time today. John O'Leary reports Independent sector is top of the class sector Girls' school do best at GCSE but then run out of steam, while the state schools are not far behind their fee-paying rivals Independent Schools Top a Level Schools About These Tables Independent Schools Top GCSE Schools Richard Brown explains why special schools are omitted from these tables Key to Tables London Barking & Dagenham Key to Tables Local Authority Performance Tables Wales Scotland

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