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News from 24/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, T. H. Richardson, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Khaled Al-Duwaisan, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Peter Browne, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Our Personal Finanace Correspondent, Anne Molyneux, Neil Bennett, John Argenti, Ronald Faux, D. E. Kemp, Roger Harrington, Nicolette Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ken Lidstone, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Jonathan Prynn and Robin Young, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Alan Chance, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, John O'leary Education Editor, Joel Brand and Adam Lebor, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, C. J. G. White, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Roger Graef, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Keith Pike, Tam Dalyell, Derwent May, Kevin Costelloe, Jill Sherman and Ian Murray, George Brock, Andy Lavender, Alison Roberts, Diego Gambetta, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Jonathan Mirsky, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Meyrick, Alix Ramsay, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Roy Dean, Our Media Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Paul Weller, Ronald Butt, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, John Goodbody, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Jennai Cox, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Robert Morgan and Alice Thomson, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, and Nicholas Wood, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Severin, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Albert Hall, Alan Mitchell, Kate Bassett, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Kelbie, Bill Frost and Richard Duce, Richard Morrison, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Robert Rhodes,

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Prisoners of war turned into human bombs of Bosnia Anthony Loyd describes how men of the Coldstream Guards had to recover the remains of three Muslims, blown up on a Bosnian battlefield by mines strapped to their bodies Rate cut adds to fears of tough Budget Industry says 'It' not enough Index Emmy Awards Turner's best equals the worst Go Places England boss Taylor makes his grand exit Heseltine rounds on complacent industry Simon Jenkins Molyneaux urges Major to call off Dublin initiative Abbey National 30p Cold-Weather payments to rise from £6 to £7 a week The prime minister is promising higher payments for heating fuel as temperatures fall to record November levels DELL Heseltine attacks complacency Lenders hold fire until the Budget Interest rate cut Retreat sounds for mum's army Piece of nonsense which passes all understanding Matthew Parris Political Sketch Man charged with couple's murder News in Brief Police to test flick baton Killing and rape link Peer's shotgun ordeal Top secretary chosen RSI cases increase Absolutely fabulous! Home-grown entertainers grab Emmy awards Internastional triumph coincides with launch of campaign to promote quality television Eight M40 victims died before fire A Staff Reporter: Judge sets date for boy's case against Jackson Michael Jackson has failed to delay a lawsuit brought by a boy of 13. His lawyers fear he could soon face criminal charges That'll do nicely Love for Brits fails to win US viewers BBC to put its drama skills on sale PC World the Computer Superstore A Staff Reporter: Judge frees woman who cried rapes after sex on Tube A young clerk was stripped and kept in a police cell for 13 hours after a colleague accused him of a rape he did not commit MacKay against Sunday trading Fans' ashes fall on stony ground Abused boy may seek custody of brother The Royal Bank of Scotland Bulger jurors are told to put emotions aside Rover 200 Series Mistaken identity blamed for death of MoT inspectors A £25,000 reward has been offered for information that leads to the "brutal and callous" killer of two family men Hospital patients 'left in the dark' by staff National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Poignant farewell under the night sky In his last dispatch from the Pacific, Tim Severin explains why he dicided to abandon his epic voyage by bamboo raft Bella Pasta Novelist sues Bragg for libel News in Brief Killer jailed £7,000 award Tax sell-off Squatters' plea Dawson will Quids in Motorways bill widens to £6bn By 2021, half the motorway network will be congested. Building more lanes has cost ?1bn and the work is behind schedule Panasonic Business Playgroup reinstates Christmas Crumbling block of flats saved for nation Free flights winners Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Independent and grammar schools still dominate the… Sixth-form colleges move closer to top performers Top of the League Further Education and Sixth Form College Performance Tables Molyneaux diagnosis delays prime minister's efforts to heal the rifts in Ulster Riddell on Politics Howard pledges to remove obstacles in war on crime Civil servants warned jobs are on the line Simpson Iccadilly Portillo sets sights on child benefit While child benefit is likely to escape in the short term, it is clearly part of the plan to cut social security spending Britain opposes EC maternity leave plan In Parliament Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Thatcher 'misled House' over arms for Iraq Major steps into steel subsidy row with Bonn The prime minister and Helmut Kohl will find it hard to flaunt their aversion to state aid while EC finance for an east German firm continues to divide them Transatlantic trade teams make a meal of Gatt differences Picture Gallery Vodafone German scientists use corpses in car crash research Our Foreign Staff: Left rallies to save Ciampi's budget as centre wavers With the Christian Democrats reeling from their calamitous defeat in mayoral polls, the party secretary has denied that they will withdraw support from the prime minister Go places - at 20% off Token No 6 Token Operators Today's Featured Operator: Carrier Picture Gallery Israel tells of Munich vengeance African adventure In Zimbabwe enjoy the well practised upmarket tourism and rude animals Your Questions Answered Q: How do I book my holiday? Uzbeks to sign London gold deal Deal with Bosnia leaders fails to get aid through UN workers attack teddy-bear air drops European Union sends confused signal to the warring factions George Brock argues that the real policy of the UN powers is founded on disengagement. Britain has hinted that it will pull out its troops next year Reuter: Mother identifies sole survivor of air crash Regione Siciliana Americans rescue crashed RAF jet pilot in Iraq Martin Dawes Communications Israel to get tough with settlers Murder defendants remove ANC arbiter Abiola ally nominated by military News in Brief Kennedy ruling Burundi plea (AFP): Witch retort (AP): Liquid assets National Westminster Bank Our Foregn Staff: Cold snap claims victims Angry Hurd tells China to speed up Hong Kong deal Cat-and-mouse tactics by China in talks on the transfer of power in 1997 have caught Hong Kong officials in a diplomatic trap and left them searching for a quick escape President's move ends air strike Hill Samuel Bank Girobank plc Base Rate National Westminster Bank Co-Operative BANK PLC Clinton offers Koreans dialogue Ex-convict sparks Alcatraz hunt Coutts & Co Lloyds Bank TSB Midland Bank plc Play it again, Sam The Diarist rails against a must barbarous entertaiment TWA Is faith worth a button? Rachel Kelly peers into the secrets of the Church of England's collection plate A study in failure What made Julian Jebb's life so special that it sparked a volume of tributes from his famous colleagues? Paul Mitchell Why Auschwitz must be saved Roger Boyes on the significance of a $20m project to restore a Nazi camp, after 50 years of neglect A Victorian in tune with today's rap music Ben MacIntyre on America's fierce founding father of black civil rights Alan Coren Icy roads? Snow drifts? No, the real menace is the designer tank Sir Humphrey has a place For all our loathing of the Whitehall bureacrats, we rely upon their advice and experience to make things work Toy time Picture Gallery Set principle aside? You saw it there Watch this space Next in the Kew Batty casting Ireland needs this initiative Talking peace is not a betrayal, argues George Brock Too Little Too Soon Yesterday's rate cut was a bad augury for the Budget Sex on Line Computer pornography must be more effectively restricted Bamboozle Science Scholar adventurers are usually in the entertainment business No Oxbridge mafia First foodie? Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Doubtful effects of sanctions on Iraq Police questioning and court justice Right to privacy School bus safety Backlash against 'politically correct' Court Circular Birthdays today Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol Dinners Eton dinner Service dinner University news Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Concert Luncheons Today's royal engagements Receptions School news Forthcoming marriages Marriage Appointments Major-General H. R. B. Foote, VC Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Parkinson's Disease Society Muriel Lady Dowding Parkinson's Disease Society Marie Curie Combat Stress His Hon Sir James Miskin Our Special Correspondent: On This Day Reichstag Fire Trial Bill Bixby News The Times Crossword No 19,396 People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Big bad wolf Business Doubts set in after rate cut euphoria Business tells Clarke not to increase taxes Levitt waits for sentencing Stock Market London Closing Prices Homes The Pound Arts Hits and misses at Thorn Book price agreement under review Gold Brent Crude Sport Singapore Airlines Newspapers with No Ink Business Today Overcome Underhand Undercut Vodafone admits problems on quality Mercury World Mining Trust plc Crest to cost less than half of Taurus Banks 'spin out' complaints Lambeth Building Society National Westminster Bank Rules for ownership of lTV to change BCCI liquidators to seek new compensation plan Business Roundup Power users overcharged Asea Brown Boveri slips Mixed brew for brewer Capital Radio ahead Coopers chairman News chief executive ANZ Grindlays Bank Private Banking Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited A masterly exercise in confusion The Cheancellor gives away nothing Beware VAT rather than OFT Some directors are more equal than others Pennington Allied-Lyons calls for curb on drink imports Higher profits from Allied-Lyons, the drinks group, mask a severe downturn in earnings from the brewing business, now merged with Denmark's Carlsberg Laughter fades at Queens Moat farce Page-turning times for the book trade Quality award for BTR Our City Staff: Food makers are urged to resist price cut pressure Mercedes Drive Filling family gap in Cadbury's snack Lloyd's name seeks fourth extraordinary meeting Reduction in base rate gives shares a rollercoaster ride Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Court hears of bank's death throes Company News in Brief Hanson reaps £110m from second US sale Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Yorkshire Bank profit doubled Readicut rises Foschini up Sotheby's chief London Financial Futures Recent Issues Wall Street Money Markets China watching Time not yet ripe to talk of Bank independence Janet Bush argues that speculation over the timing of the latest interest rate cut should not be granted excessive significance Bells in tune at Westminster The Times City Diary Ton-up Stapleton The Times City Diary Game of the name The Times City Diary First Direct is a division of Midland Bank plc Allied-Lyons Northern Foods Grown of Thorn's Tempus Vodafone Apple Direct BTR The Times Unit Trust Information Service Volatile performance Thomas Pink Shirts John Sheldrake Associates Thames Valley Enterprise Shops play high-stake cards Supermarkets are preparing doomsday weapons in the fight for customers, Alan Mitchell says Media, Sales & Marketing P Four Consultancy Ltd The Lloyd Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Humorous Illustrator Media Sales & Marketing John Chalmers, Managing Director, Beasasson &… BBC Help the BBC survive the American attack Business Development Executive (Publishing Trainee Partners All Box Number Replies Should Cornerstone RSPB Royal Mail The one that got away Newsbites Space shock Penning it Sun spots Local authority owes no duty of care towards children in its area Law Report Novermber 24 1993 Queen's Bench Division Payment in advance of completion The Royal Bank of Scotland Legal & Public Notices National Westminster Bank US airman cannot sue his government Length of proceedings breaches Convention Human Rights Law Report Water authority liable for pollution released by unknown third party He wants the world and he wants it now Turn on prime-time ITV and you will see Marcus Plantin at work, chasing ratings. Andy Lavender meets the scheduler on a mission to kill Theatre Lifting the iron curtain on the arts Radio: Theatre of the absured under the communists in poland That's entertainment Rock Concert; No Jam, no Style Council, no holding back Literature Musicians Benevolent Fund Books Add Value to Life Entertainments Cork Street Open Weekend 1993 Today's Events London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Modern echoes in old Ireland Thearte: A strong historical; Brian Cox in Ibsen; and Battersea's lively double-bil The Clearing Bush Frozen paths to glory The Master Builder Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh Bantams in full fight Roosters/White Biting Dog Bac, Battersea Reading the bottom line VATon books would have terrible consequences for publishers and for readers, writes Nicolette Jones Big Fun for All the Family The Times The Theatre Club London Mozart Players Mysterious appeal Festivals: Gorecki in Huddersfield and Manchester George Smith Accent on insight London Concerts COE/Harnoncourt Barbican Belief in Brazil The Sixteen St John's, Smith Square Top Tier European Bank Sophia Kelsick CBA Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Diana Duggan Associates Executive PA to MD PA/AUDIO Secretary Pan European Recruitment Giorgio Armani Campbell-Johnston Recruitment Advertising Limited Office Angels Recruitment Consultants P. A. To Managing Director Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Groupe Schneider Riley Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Medical Secretary PA Royds Raphael Experienced Residential Lettings Negotiator UBS Asset Management London Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge on national and international Directors' Secretaries Anderson Hoare Recruitment Consultants Judy Farquharson Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Judy Fisher Associates The Lawn Tennis Association Rodgers & Gillespie Royal Insurance Gracey Richardson Swanston, FotoStop Express Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Status Legal Recruitment Legal SEC Australian Legal Office, Grays Inn, would… Mr C. R. Weiss, Kumagal Gumi U. K. Limited Super Secretaries Marketing Assistant, Pharmacoutical company, West… German & Dutch Crone Corkill Multilingual PA for MD All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Personal Assistant/book-Keeper Exceptional Temps Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Quatro Recruitment Consultants Temptation Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Belgravia & Knightsbridge Aberdeen & Northern Pilkington Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abbotts Estate Agents & Financial Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Milan VIA Manzoni Allison - the Caring Developer Licenced Credit Brokers France John Mowlem Homes Galliard Homes Ltd Slade Court, Radlett Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magnificent Marine Residence English Courtyard Association Savills Property Wanted Oxford cuts the cost of living Magdalen is building a quad to help its students afford life among the dreaming spires, reports Rachel Kelly Scheme reaches to the converted People are being encouraged to work home in idyllic Yorkshire Berkeley Homes Quality to Appreciate Rentals Carving a natural niche Stone quarries step up output to meet demand Rentals McRae's hopes again destroyed on third day Wilson lifts British gloom in RAC Rally by Staging late challenge to Kankkunen Paralympic movement draws the line In the second of three articles, Alix Ramsay looks at the disabled athletes in danger of becoming sport outcasts Our City Staff: Norwich banking on good weather For the Record Today's Fixtures O'Sullivan keeps nerve to advance All Blacks concede two tries to England hopefuls Multiple Display Advertising Items Travado underlines title claim Windsor on brink as frost threatens again Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Price injured in Southwell fall Windsor Sangster to race three colts in Dubai Tennis gives funds for clay surfaces Sport in Brief Award-winning book Television warning Australians plan move Shaw leads British Smith extends lead Deuchar survives Jansher claims crown Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Swansea scuppered by Simpson's goals Exit Taylor, pursued by Swedes and turnips Simon Barnes says the expectations of the nation have made the task of managing the England football team a mission impossible Years that witnessed steep decline in fortune Manager who led England's football team into blind alley ends his reign Taylor's Selections Shearer sends Rovers into second place Colgate Manager prepared to accept penalty of failure BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Anglia Satellte Sky One RAC Rally Taylor goes down with England's ship FA admits need for new management system Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Winning Move Omega Rugby Union

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