News from 23/11/1993
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James Landale, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Yugo Kovach, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, E. H. Ruston, Jeremy Laurance, Anthony Edwards, George Brock and Joel Brand, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Lynne Truss, Anne-Marie Huby, Philip Willan and John Phillips, Colin Narbrough, Philip Webster and Alan Hamilton, Stewart Plant (Director), Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Kris Anderson, Derek Williams, Peter Ball, Rachel Griffiths, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Barry A. Reamsbottom General Secretary, Rachel Kelly, Richard Alston, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Kenneth Cleveland (Chorus Master), Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Mallory Wober (Principal Lecturer), John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Aileen Ballantyne, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Ruth Liley (Committee members), Richard Cork, Robert Kirley, Lucy Berrington, T. V. Edwards, Barry Millington, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Jane Fortin, Ronnie Fox, Raymond Keene, Frances Gibb and Edward Gorman, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Joanna Pitman and Sara McConnell, Michael Higgins, Christoph C. Lees, Jeremy Laurance and Roger Dobson, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Richard Duce, Dr James Le Fanu, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, David Conn, Matthew Parris, Claire Cohen, M. F. Windle, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Barry Wood, Daniel Lightman, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Harry Purchase (Member of Henley Stewards), Ian Brodie and James Pringle, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Bernard Kaukas (Editor), Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoAcquittal puts police at war with lawyers Row over questioning rules Lawyers are calling for compulsory lessons in interviewing for the police as a man cleared of murder prepares to sue over his "oppressive interrogation" Big freeze gives RAC busiest day Index To Play the King Playgroup scraps Christmas Go Places Mussolini urges general election Two MoT men shot dead Tebbit attacks Tory Ulster peace move Body and Mind Peoples Phone 30p Major backs prince's business envoy role Lang brings the House down with his ooh aaarggghhs Tebbit attacks Major's plan to return to basic values Morse Picture Gallery Berets to soften image of Ulster troops Ministers give Delors job plan a rough ride By a Staff Reporter: New Euro water laws 'will add £500 to bills' Extra Watch Security Systems Infant sees mother stabbed to death News in Brief Lake trawl for pair Dog law to be tackled Circumcision charges Crime claims to change Couple in jackpot deal Jackson 'detoxified' For the love of London Lawyers defending Bulger case boys swap accusations 'There was no diabolical plan' Closing Speech Child a & Lawyer 'These are two different minds' Closing Speech Childs & Lawyer Vicar puts a price on prayer By a Staff Reporter: Charily cyclist 'was shot by wife' Rolex of Geneva Heron accuses detectives of ruining his life Pentax Murder trial collapses after 'interference' by solicitor Divorced cleric faces eviction from home Global Mobile Post Office's greatest stamp forgeries go back oh sale A Sotheby's sale next month brings together pieces of a Victorian scam that netted more than the Great Train Robbery Barclays Some what More Widely Available than Doctor suspended on full pay since 1982 to sue NHS A paediatrician who has been paid more than £300,000 since she was suspended 11 years ago is claiming breach of contract Mother urges crash witness to speak out Dell Picture Gallery L By a Staff Reporter: Man stabbed by fork in neighbours' feud Bella Pasta Addict who stole guide dog walks free Evil joyriders treated too lightly, says judge Simplified school tests pose boycott question for unions The curriculum authority claims its streamlined tests for seven-year-olds will cut teachers' administration time by half Nationwide Picture Gallery Students nearer to paying for tuition Heads tell Major of discipline dilemma Phillips Auctioneers & Valuers Fight against cancer being lost as funds aim at wrong target Search for a 'magic bullet' to halt the desease is a waste of money and lives, say doctors Kwik save Big breakthrough eludes scientists Exer Skier News in Brief Police keep crowd at bay in court Jail date Shop shooting Boy's award Murder charge Nag nappies Council seeks compromise over golliwog Support floods in for childminder who refuses to get rid of 'racist toy' Malaysia Airlines No Title Drug-filled tennis balls thrown over jail walls Free Gift Wrapping Service Keene on Chess Iraq arms committee 'killed off by rivalry' Ministers risk ridicule with plan to privatise the dole With the Budget only a week away, Times writers examine key government proposals for reform of the welfare state. Today: unemployment benefit Jobless fall opens door for savings on benefits Welfre State Reforms Centre-left seeks new blood for Tory battle IBM Debate on councils disrupted Civil Service reforms widen Whitehall cracks Riddell on Politics Putting mothers to work Education and police bills set to prompt rebellion In Parliament Syrians win key role in building regional peace King Husain's assurance that he will not sign a bilateral peace deal with Israel has strengthened the negotiating position of Damascus over the Golan Heights Go places-at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent of Holidays Woldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Token Operators Today's Featured Operator: Trek America AFP: Palestinian police braced for Gaza beat Variety is the spice of life Off the beaten track, enjoy a trek through the wilderness Your Questions Answered Party told by de Klerk to affirm ANC deal Dissent quashed in equatorial parody of poll Cellnet OKI People to People Technology Student murder defendants freed Anti-Mafia party strikes a blow in Sicilian stronghold Radisson Edwardian Hotels Disenchanted Italians desert centre parties Scandal prompts Christian Democrat rout in local elections The Christian Democrats have taken a beating. Their downfall has been compared with the disappearance of the French Catholic Mrp party at the end of the 1950s AFP: Europe to offer Belgrade sanctions deal for peace Correction Pregnancy is not a happy lot Reuter: Lockerbie families' lawyer also gave paid advice to Libya German Greens obstruct Sellafield lorries St. Joseph's Hospice US to offer North Korea incentives over nuclear sites Harsh words seem to have had no effect on Pyongyang. America is now planning to coax it into allowing nuclear facility inspections or else face sanctions UPS Castro gets sympathy but no pledge of economic rescue from Chinese AP: Sky diver survives collision with plane News in Brief Reuter: West Europe market grows Reuter: Hulk star dies Commercial Union Appalling View of a prince The BBC's portrayal of the heir to the throne in To Play the King shows contempt for the royal family and viewers Whatever happened to the hat? Rachel Kelly on why Englishmen go bare-headed, even in the cold Keeping the faith, at a price The Dean of Ely defends charging for admission to historic churches The Dalvet Voyager Clock Inflamed by fumes Have you got a cold that you can't shake off? Antibiotics don't help? You may be suffering from a virus-related allergy provoked by traffic. Aileen Ballantyne reports Far too green to end it all Jeremy Laurance on why suicides should not choose a new car Tea Tree Oil Hair Lives Longer RSA Unfulfilled dreams from the genes Scientists say unravelling the genetic code could help to end Alzheimer's disease. Far from it, says Dr James Le Fanu Lynne Truss Irrelevant moral judgments are giving hypocrisy a bad name Back to winners Picture Gallery Of moths and flames Amid the news of suffering and evil there is still heroism and intrepid endeavour, even if sometimes it is quite pointless Farm history High and mighty Pandora's field-day Descent of the family Domestic life needs a neighbourhood, says Libby Purves Killer at Large Police interviews must be better monitored Pizza Politics Italian democrats must learn from the protest votes White Blanket Being surprised by the weather is a peculiar British pleasure Fear of oppressive police questioning Civil service savings Cricketing double Wearing the trousers Welfare benefits and the family Care of the countryside Balkan conflict Eloquence of silence Flu vaccination Cash for the arts, cash from tourists Not for reading Court Circular Anniversaries University news Latest wills Awards celebrate new buildings that excel Memorial service Personal Column Dinners Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Appointment Forthcoming marriages Royal Academy of Engineering Reception HM Government Inner Temple A . V. Williams Arthur Vivian Williams, CBE, former general manager of the Peterlee (New Town) Development Corporation, died on November 15 aged 84. He was born on January 2,1909 Personal Column Emile Ardolino Emile Ardolino, American film director, died of an Aids related illness, in Los Angeles on November 20 aged 50. He was born in New York in 1943 Basil Feneron Basil Feneron, who as a flight engineer took part in the Dambusters raid of 1943, died on November 18 at his home in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire, aged 73. He was born in 1920 Peter Wallfisch Peter Wallfisch, pianist, died on November 10 aged 69 He was born on October 20,1924 (By Eastern Company's Cables.): On this Day November 23 1883 The Defeat of Hicks Pasha Wensley Pithey Wensley Pithey, character actor, died on November 10 aged 79. He was born in South Africa on January 21,1914 The Times Crossword No 19,395 Police at war with lawyers Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Levitt changes plea to admit one fraud charge Markets slide on recovery fears North West Water chief quits after hoard row Stock Market the Pound Gold Small Business 30 Arts 31-33 British Coal 'may face ?300m damages claim' Sport 39-44 John Charcol Parrot before the Beak Business Today Floored Carpeted Clean Sweep EC moves to prevent BCCI-style collapses Sun Systems Merrett names face £300m run-off costs EC inflation at its lowest since 1988 GEC Alsthom wins £255m power order Company news in brief Exchange to ease grey market curb Emap advertising shows first rise in three years Business Roundup SFA expels broker Filofax jumps to £1.26m Price Waterhouse slips Newspaper group falls Diploma profit surges Lonrho profit restated The Times Two's a crowd at North West Water group discovers the trouble with Cadbury Queens Moat and Ferranti: the egm factor What future for ProShare? New Babcock chiefs launch review after £9.2m interim loss Hiscox Dedicated Insurance Fund PLC Pearson to sell US oil shares KLM Spanish fears hit Holliday Wall Street alarm bells push London lower Stock Market Wall Street FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Forte sells stake in Kentucky Chicken Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Major Changes Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Last battle of the market dinosaurs Dollar Spot Rates Europe's flying fortress fails to leave the runway Despite the failure of the planned Alcazar airline alliance, the choice for loss-making European carriers is: merge or die, says Colin Narbrough Flying fun with Howard Hughes The Times City Diary Lost lust Gnome match Fisons affair Melrose returns Emap Tokyo gloom Lombard NatWest Babcock in dry dock Tempus Holliday flop The Times Unit Trust Information Service Widespread falls British Funds BMW Smaller firms 'drive economic recovery' Multiple Display Advertising Items U. 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Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Guitars of international note Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business in Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paintpots flung in the face of apathy On Turner Prize day, Richard Cork attacks Britain's perenially begrudging attitude to the avant-garde We mistrust the unfamiliar, reserving our enthusiasm for art sanctified by time New look for LCDT Richard Alston is to be overall head of a smaller company Rock Tragedy and comedy of history in the remaking Theatre: Horror in old Norfolk: ancient Greek parody The Mayflies Attic, SW19 Opera A death in Dallas Television Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide He never can say goodbye Rock: The flamboyant one bounces back: and the gifted Kenny Thomas fulfils his promise Terence Trent D'Arby Brixton Academy Good-natured party fun Kenny Thomas Forum NW5 Dim view of sleeping giant Recital: A Russian master pianist plays in London Sviatoslav Richter Festival Hall Gimmicks do Mozart no favours Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews Opera North's latest production, and (right) interviews the company's new boss The Shepherd King Grand, Leeds A midwinter night's dream Concerts: Norrington directs The Fairy Queen; an American band in London; and a Messiaen premiere The Purcell Experience South Bank Final masterpiece is beyond criticism LSO/Nagano Barbican Tourists find the heart of England Saint Louis SO/Slatkin Festival Hall Casting the composer in a theatrical role The bold appointment of Ian Ritchie to run Opera North promises well for the company's artistic future The Daily Telegraph ZMB Longbridge MacDonald & Company Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items ZMB Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Reuter Simkin Lost chance Cut-price court in a spin A court set up to reduce the high cost of disputes has left one man with a ?1 million bill, but its judge defends its work, reports David Conn Crowning glory Charitable line Picture Gallery Assault on violence Rumpole returns Software support Masterly move Rights advice Client charges Signing off Job-Share Marriage 37 Will parrot squawk before the beak? Counsel Legal Network Television ZMB RAS ZMB AWE Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment The perfect partnership Claire Cohen meets a husband and wife who resolved their concerns over childcare by opting to job-share-with each other Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Capital Markets and Mutual Funds Quarry Dougall Robert Britton City firms protest at slur on integrity Ronnie Fox, above, rejects a claim that City solicitors take clients for a ride Multiple Classified Advertising Items University place offered in error Court of Appeal Legal Appointments Michael Page Legal Capsticks Solicitors Entitlement to protection as insurance policyholder General Accident Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vallance Lickfolds Coole Haddock Lincolnshire County Council Stich backs alteration to format of Davis Cup Integration proposals could split Paralympic movement Alix Ramsay, in the first of three articles on the struggle for recognition facing disability sport, highlights an issue causing bad feeling Women's game in desperate need of recovery England's best performers undermined by Khans Legal & Public Notices Doherty handed lesson by practice partner Holland prepare for Cruyff's Spanish inquisition Chelsea draw hope as point against City halts slide For the Record Pools Forecast Tactician whose plans split football Peter Ball charts the career of the FA employee being blamed for many of the ills affecting the English game Today's Fixtures Bristol fall away as Auckland warm to their task Multiple Display Advertising Items Fixtures bow to artificial pressures All-weather Flat racing accused of taking runners from National Hunt cards Black Humour heads depleted Hennessy market Stratford Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Too much jump racing. He is a firm believer in… Southwell Cold comfort as frost hits again Huntingdon Armstrong to confront All Blacks in tour finale Sloothaak competes for riches at Olympia Board rejects Oslear's charge Cronje's dismissal heralds collapse Picture Gallery Greatbatch provides timely reminder Glanville's Falcons show off to Cowboys Menacing icebergs Krabbe given warning Promotion for Neal Payment for Nickle due Gunnell wins award Selectors go for youth Devine progresses Word-Watching Gerasch facing ban after positive test Sport in Brief BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Satellite Tennis 39 Taylor out of favour with FA's official view Comeback by McRae puts brake on Finn Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching American Express Rugby Union 42
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