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News from 18/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Natasha Fairweather, J. B. Griffin, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Fazlun Khalid (General Secretary), Victoria Glendinning, Edward Owen, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Derek Jacobi, John Darrall, C. B. Goodhart, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, W. R. Prestwich, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Binyon, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wessely, Simon Coates, Ian Morshead, David Flusfeder, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Eric Caines, B. W. Watson, David Mowat, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, S. G. Watson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Stibbard, Ross Dunn, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Colin Welch, Henry Stanhope, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Ken Darling, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Godfrey J. Curtis, David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Kate Muir, William J. Warnes, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Marianne Curphey and Harvey Elliott, A. L. Rowse, Simon Huddlestone, Michael Munro, Fons Trompenaars, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Evans and our Foreign Staff, Barry Millington, Mark Almond, David Wrench, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Andrew Purkis, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Sue Kernaghan, Daily Mail, Paul Wilkinson, Matthew d'Ancona, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, William Ress-Mogg, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Ray Kennedy and our Foreign Staff, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Bennett, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Dr James Le Fanu, David Churchill, Martin Ivens, Frida Robinson, Peter Yarranton, George Trefgarne, Peter Lawson, A. Mirhosseini (President), Alan Lee, Jonathan Prynn and Alice Thomson, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tony Dawe, Robin Trimby, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, R. A. Philips, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Elizabeth Obadina and our Foreign Staff, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Hall, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jack Porter, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

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Go Places Pressure on Clarke to cut interest rates Budget hope as inflation plunges Although a dramatic fall in inflation rate has boosted optimism, senior MPs have warned the Chancellor that raising taxes could damage the fragile recovery Clinton near Nafta victory Index Jury's guilty verdicts are revoked by judge England score seven in vain Court move by Howard over jails Kate Muir Fan killed Redwood apologises to Bottomley on Nhs Satellite View Day out children die in bus fire Singapore Airlines 30P South Africa heralds new era Health chiefs hit back in battle of the grey suits Hospital staffing Mr Michael Norton Pizzaland Bargains galore in cut-price Britain While sales and special offers abound now, traders expect even bigger discounts for customers in the run-up to Christmas Multiyork Seven arrested after Navy drugs chase News in Brief £1m stolen from plane Killing charge dropped Vauxhall lay-offs threat Baby murderer jailed One-man sperm bank Fatal collapse at palace Murderers drive over postman with his own van £50,000 reward to catch killers Birt orders gameshow bullies to spare hapless contestants Hollywood's Lost Tribe Major major bites the Big Apple but still misses Butlins Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Sentenced rapist goes berserk at Old Bailey Fan killed by rocket fired across World Cup pitch Iltalkland Supporters cry foul at BBC switch Nissan £3m survey reveals decline of this green and pleasant land Modern Domesday vision compiled from photographs taken more than 400 miles above Britain By a Staff Reporter: Merchant banker 'siphoned off £10Om' By a Staff Reporter: Burns girl politely thanked her rescuers Jurors watch replay of day Richie Benaud cried foul Leslie Davis Kill roads not willdlife ministers are urged By a Staff Reporter: Policeman's grief all a sham Dell By a Staff Reporter: Weeping boy told murder police:'I never touched him' The James Bulger trial Picture Gallery Patten threatens truancy schools The government's attempt to address absenteeism in scholls has been called inaccurate, misleading and gimmicky Philips Holidays distort attendance figures Le Shuttle £8 fee ends free visits to Windsor Castle precincts After opening Buckingham Palace, the Royal Household has found another way to help pay for repairs to Windsor Castle Honda By a Staff Reporter: Woman in rape case denies dress too daring Keene on Chess Businesses offer ?1m to catch terrorists Peace setback as Major offends Ulster Unionist East Midlands Electricity Stargazer sheds light on dark matter Winter sun holidays too cold for comfort Old soldier celebrates life as a centurion Bamboo raft manners abandon Pacific voyage Comet NHS staff had a ball with charity donations Barclays Russians rescued off Shetland News in Brief JP on £40,000 theft charge Princess's plea Body found Worker's claim RN dismissal Assault enquiry Rat bagged Major faces fresh backbench revolt over Ec budget rise Higher EC funding is likely to prove the most difficult measure for the government in today's Queen's Speech Labour sides with the middle classes on tax Left and right battle for soul of the Conservative party Boundary plan rocks Smith seat MP weighs the price of Sunday trading principles Citizen Computer Printers Serbs mock launch of world court to try war atrocities The frist UN war tribunal since Nuremberg lacks teeth, Its deliberations will not lead to convictions of those accused Dixons French glory in Mitterrand's palace Yeltsin confirms army hesitated during rebellion Calls grow for end to human organs trade RSPCA National Westminster Bank Negotiators agree on landscape for multiracial future Hours of haggling and last-minute concessions pave way to constitutional deal By our Foreign Sraff: Talks reshape face of politics Nail-biting end to the centuries of bitterness Poll boycott would leave grumblers out in the cold White and black right-wingers say the constitutional settlement will lead to civil war, but they could have more to lose outside an election than within it Reuter: Outpost of empire that became the home of apartheid Odyssey B&q Clinton plays Asia trade card to call the EC's bluff A Pacific Rim accord could force Europe to rethink its objections to a Gatt deal. Asian nations hold out attractive commercial prospects for America The North American Market Hear By our Foreign Staff: Diplomats held as suspected terrorists China's charm offensive pays off Committee votes to lift immunity News in Brief (Reuter): 'Ivan' ruling (Reuter): Envoys expelled (Reuter): Post abolished (Reuter): Madrid battles (AP): Noses for burial Attacks shake Israeli accord Midland Army takes overfull command in Nigeria Iraqis wielding sticks and iron bars march into… Putting a price on Warhol wares Bolger's one-seat reprieve CU Commercial Union The organ theft scandal From Argentina to Russia, the young and the sick are being kidnapped and bodies are being mutilated to supply a booming trade in human organs. David Adams reports Organs were removed from children who were still alive Pistol packin' mommas The latest handbag accessory is a Smith and Wesson The Times When school table turn There are worse sins than truancy No need to shoulder pain Two painful and common complaints offer radically different prospects of recovery, says Dr James Le Fanu Forte Hotels Cold comfort Fending off chilblains... a patient in the House... religious revelation on cancer Shocking treatment Is this cure for depression like kicking a faulty television set? BUPA Essential Care Why we did not spare you the details Peter Barnard explains the reason for shocking reportage Such newspaper judgments are never absolute We are not perused Diary Picture Gallery Hew world or old? Few people have understood it so far, but this pendulum won't come back When ministers fallout Martin Ivens on why Redwood ate humble pie Keep the Sanctions If the west holds its never, it can wear down Saddam Now the Good News Martyn Lewis has some useful messages for the Bbc Green Domesday The countryside survey is a picture of the virtues of diversity Policy of standing on one's own feet Rules of war All systems go? Debate over woman's faith in Islam Jobless statistics Hope for Liverpool Well-trodden clay Privilege of giving to needy peoples Church finances Flights of fancy Cricketing double Empty benches Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Eve of Session Prime Minister The Prime Minister was… St Katharines School Appointment Birthdays and anniversaries Dinners Luncheon Latest wills BHHI Church news Forthcoming marriages Discovery sheds new light on early literacy Lucia Popp Lucia Popp, Iyric soprano, died from cancer in a Munich hospital on November 16 aged 54. She was born in Uhovaka ves, near Bratislava, Slovakia, on November 12,1939 Sanzo Nosaka Personal Column Professor Alan Read Alan Cumming Graham Needham On This Day London Chief's Statement Police Not Corrupt Pressure on Clarke to cut rates The Times Crossword No 19,391 Picture Gallery Air war: The government threatened to halt flights… People in the Times Weather Keep age off the roads? The Times Tomorrow Technology on the doorstep Hall of faces Surprise fall in prices as retail sales slow US flights threatened over BA dispute Economic View Arts 35-37 Sport 43-48 Simpson quits Rover for tough Lucas challenge European industrial award for Times man CE Heath 20% off your Holidayoffer Business Today Single out Armlock Deadlock Make Bank independent says panel Trade Indemnity UK opposes subsidies for Italian steelmakers Scoring high: Roger Earl, chief executive, left, and… Merrett holds crucial talks with rival Business Roundup Social policy for EC Brewer lifts payout Electrolux rises 31% Jarvis Porter advances Bundesbank protests Pittards to shed jobs Tiphook slides further Petticoat Lane economies The Chancellor should consolidate low inflation Ferranti's losses mount BAe's loss is Lucas's gain Land Securities raises dividend Associated British Foods plc Chinese venture for Unilever CNT Chrysler to sell Lamborghini Inflation figures help index to regain its momentum Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Dalgety in talks to buy BP's petfood business Liquidators backed Major Indices Traditional Options Company News in Brief Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Recent Issues Money Markets Death of inflation creates stimulating Economic View AnatoleKaletskyargues that policymakers should abandon their preoccupation with risign prices and search forways to generate growth The Times City Diary Land Securities Dalgety Futures Pager A sneeze in China Tempus Meyer Intl Fenchurch Owners director resigns Float record P&s ahead Profits surge at Commercial Union La Crème De La Crème ROC Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Association of Corporate Treasurers Courtaulds has designs on Tencel for the next century Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. A. To Managing Director PA to Chief Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants By our City Staff: Vosper Thornycroft steams to £9m with strong exports The Times Nuclear chief wants review to allay fears Meyer calls for cuts in interest Equities race ahead Wigan Bankers Trust Company Jigsaw Financial Controller MP Assistant Manager Malaysia Airlines Credit/risk/compliance Manager IFR Publishing Accountancy Options Ltd Institutional Dealers Dublin French Speaking Qualified Accountant Dunstable College Financial Controller Training Manager Trainees under the BA wing Proving charge of attempted arson Court of Appeal Law Report November 18 1993 Chancery Division Bank's receiver is taxable person for VAT Any Other Business N Ireland company wound up Justice requires a sense of proportion Freelance vision mixer taxed as self-employed The Times Unit Trust Information Services Plenty of polish, but no special glow Cinema: Disney's much-hyped and mega-marketed Aladdin is here. Geoff Brown admires the width, if not the quality Twice upon a time in the West First, Hollywood created the Western. Now it is recreatiing it—or at any rate revising it Theatre No Title Imaginations running riots Television Renoir Architects page 37 Entertainments Today's Events1 A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films on London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Great lines; pity about the play Theatre: Jeremy Kingston reviews a misconceived drama about the legendary Mae West I'm No Angel Nuffield, Southampton Never beaten by despair Dance: John Percival admires Leanne Benjamin's performance as Marie in Kenneth Macmillan's ballet Different Drummer Covent Garden Where anything noisy goes Rock: Ambient, or what? A flexible band on tour The Orb Town & Country, Leeds Opera deserves more understanding listeners Author of thirteen translations in eight years and editor of a major new guide to the repertoire, Amanda Holden is determined to make opera as accessible as possible. She talked to Hilary Finch All eyes on colossus of Marseilles Marcus Binney reports on the latest piece of audacity from Will Alsop, the British architect who seems to delight the French A feast for a sweet tooth London Concerts: Stunning Rachmaninov from the Russia; and an unusual approach to Beethoven St Petersburg PO/Temirkanov Barbican Fresher view of familiar Docklands Sinfonietta/Edwards QUH The Times Cd Direct Austen futures boom All Pride and Prejudice fans wonder what became of Elizabeth and Darcy. Victoria Glendinning has been reading two versions A shining light on Renaissance worlds Colin Welch The Civilisation of Europe in the Renaissance By John Hale HarperCollins, £25 New Authors The art of escapology Alison Roberts Here's your Hat, What's your Hurry By Elizabeth McCracken Seker & Warburg, £8.99pbk Knight on a bicycle The Search By Geoff Dyer Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 The vertiginous Elizabethan A. L. Rowse on a new life of Raleigh courtier, writer, sailor and smoker, hiss arrogance led to his downfall Lost tribe of Israel? The Russians in Israel Marginal seats at high table All Souls in my Time Panzers and warhorses Brave old world Russian Salad Treaty that splits Vision of Europe Go places Token No 1 Operators The world is on the move While the masses head for the Mediterranean, the more discerning holidaymaker is looking for the exotic and exciting. Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, report Your Questions Answered Q: How do I book my holiday?… Selected Tours by Today Featured Travel Operator Cox & Kings Terms and Conditions Businesses slash travel costs • Trend towards economy tickets • Small hotels growing • Peacekeeping costs Travel agencies are under pressure to find the lowest price as companies trim their budgets. But better management control could save about £1 billion a year UN tax threatens tourism Cunard Britain's Favourite Caribbean Cruises Compensation is a 'lottery' Free skiing for children Flyaways Cards Townhouses rattle chains Plans for expansion unsettle Barbados Caribbean islands are worried that commercial developments will affect their charm Inter Europe Travel Ltd ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items World Link Airlines Travel Travel Flights Flight Bookers Travel Post Simply Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Historic Spanish island under threat Virgin to shakeup HK fares Travel Portfolio Ltd St Kitts aims to learn from others' errors Dine with the lemurs Travelogs Travel on the screen Trail blazer Recalling D-Day Dive for history Business helpers A sterling effort Nerve ends frayed by golf's test of brutality For the Record New age of early retirement Legal & Public Notices Traditional fixture threatened by calls on players Whitaker brothers ready for grand challenge Ivanisevic succumbs to power play by Sampras Different code Little Woods Pools Pierce accounts for Sabatini CCPR gives full backing to highest levels of sportsmanship Sports Letters Quick action Time to mourn for Gower No tampering School for skill Laughton finds no respite as St Helens pull away Ballesteros back Norman takes lead Wattana finds touch Jansher at his best Silk Cut Cup draw Indoor appointment Raleigh sign Hall Word-Watching Benn punches hole in ?1m threshold Sport in Brief Jodami strengthens Cup hold Champion chaser sees off Cab On Target in style at Haydock Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's: Fourmeeting 1 . 0512 m ch) 1, Tudor Fable (R Dunwoody, Llewellyn Wincanton Ludlow Starting system gets all-clear Top Cartier award goes to Lochsong Dickson proved right as Tokio moves up Richardson protest overcrowd trouble Rapid Raceline Corruption and complexity in beautiful triviality of sport Simon Barnes reports from the front line in Belfast as division and disunity is celebrated in the war game of football Republic 's American dream turns into reality World Cup Results and Final Tables Wales pay price for self-inflicted errors By our Sports Staff: Striking beginning by McKinlay French falter in final minute No Title 6 . 55am Weather 7.00 On Air, with Andrew McGregor Choice Variation Choice Television and Radio Satellite Golf 43 England fail their mission impossible Wright's four goals to no avail as Holland reach World Cup finals with win over Poland Irish Republic celebrates, Wales jinx goes on Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Talk on Taylor's job stays out of bounds NICO Racing 45 Appointments Telephone N. B. S Hp GKRS N. B. S GKRS N. B. S Appearances can so often be deceptive Putting in long hours at the office rarely relates to the amount of work that has to be done, reports Sue Kernaghan Selector Europe Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Selector Europe Hoggett Bowers Samsung N. B. S Whitehead Selection Torres Interact Mainland PATHfINDER JP Morgan N&p Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection R. Marshall, R. M. Advertising Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Goodman Graham and Associates MNS K/f Associates Selection & Search Charterhouse Executives Victoria House (Career Management) Ltd. Legal & General K/f Associates Selection & Search McKenzie Waterman Fletcher Hunt Plc Oxford University Press TBV pasco Cable & Wireless L. J. Associates Ward Executive Limited David Abbott United Artists Yorkshire Water plc Underground Bass Beechwood Compaq Shows the Way Howgate Sable Marketing or selling IBM Bull DDI Pizza Hut Multiple Display Advertising Items Knight Chapman Limited The Whitney Group Telephone Carmelo Micallef Sullivan Johnstone Cable & Wireless Resource Ltd. WDA Boots Healthcare International Bankers Trust Company The Span Simon-Hartley Barclays Global Money Markets Project Manager Chief Executive Myriad Project Office Furniture plc Fairchild The Sunday Times Cec europe Your career in electrical retailing now has a fast… Nucleus Systems Sales Executive Connaught APS CJA Dixey Robb Associates Search & Selection Consultants MBA The Hrm Consultancy ISI David S Smith Packaging PMC Financial Controller TRC National Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Chusid Lander Eastern Electricity Mercury Communications Financial Software Sales Professionals JBA The Hamilton Trving Consultancy PA Consulting Group Mercuri Urval Taunton Cider Statoil Purcon Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Tele Cential ABB Blyth Software VEST Quest Quality Cromwell Hospital Hill's Pet Nutrition Ltd. Morse Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Crone Corkill Multilingual Recruitment Consultant HVCA Duct Work Group Trainers Consultancy Opportunity GCHQ Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Happy New Career Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word Perfect Multiple Display Advertising Items Berry Asset Management Plc Corporation of London Selection & Search Associates Limited A clash across cultures Fons Trompenaars explains why the global manager exists only in our imaginations The fact that we use the same words blinds us General Appointments PA Consulting Group Gemini Executive Limited Securiguard Services Ltd. Selector Europe Incomes Data Services Employment Research Great hype that heads nowhere Life after Redundancy Project Manager ODA Ap Hays Dunstable College North Devon RSA LSE All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Royal County of Berkshire St. James's Management Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Stormy waters ahead Simon Coates on the regulator who juggles the interests of consumers, water companies and the State Royal County of Berkshire Overwhelmed by light bulbs and tap washers Health managers have to run the NHS, they cannot continue to be run by it AGE Concern Sane

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