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News from 25/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, W. H. Thomas, Ken Deeks, Divisional Director, Lord Palumbo, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Winter (Chairman), Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Robert Breckman, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Paul Miles, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, B. Selwyn, Robert Peacock, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, John Miller, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, John Habgood, Christopher Lockwood, Colin Narbrough, Michael Burnett, Geoff Brown, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ronald Faux and Bill Frost, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Antonia Simkins, N. Bloomfield, G. L. B. Pitt, Julia Neuberger, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Ronald Moss, Tom Hutchinson, Louise Hidalgo, J. C. Delamere, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Patricia Greer, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Lawrie Smith, Keith Pike, Jane Simms, Ralph Gartenberg, Charles Bremner, Yann Tessier, Sarah Bagnall, Annabel Ferriman, David Geldart, Edward Gorman, Ros Drinkwater, Adrian H. Selby, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Justin Seabrook, George Brock, David Miller, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Mary Donaldson, Alix Ramsay, Ian Richardson, John Bickersteth, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Ronald Brownstein, Roger Boyes, Robert Ballantyne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Patrick Moser, Philip Webster Political Editor, Howard C. Friend, Des Dearlove, Jon Venables, David Green, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Dobbs, Richard Beeston, Robert Thomas, Kate Bassett, P. J. Bilbrough, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Alisdair Gibbs-Barton, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Paul Wilkinson and Michael Evans, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Commentary, D. M. Clement, Sam Kiley, Wolfgang Münchau and our Foreign Staff, Dennis A. Graham, Ian Robertson, Peter Roebuck, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Raymond Carr, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science editor,

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Boys guilty of Bulger murder Judge orders II-year-old killers to be detained for 'very, very many years' Index Appointments Customs seize Ulster 'civil war' shipment Go Places Thousands stranded in Tube failure Three questioned on PC Dunne shooting Ian Richardson Moment their masks cracked Vacheron Constantin 30P Police were quick to find answers, but they led to more questions The Detectives Defendants' early distress soon gave way to boredom The Scene in Court Astec 'My son is devious, but he's not a murderer' Mother's Anguish Parents wrestle with the agonising question: Why? Mother's first rection to video was relief that James had been taken by two young boys The Bulger Family There's no remorse—he does not accept he has done wrong' Child a Robert Thomas 'Jon has had a lot more love and attention than some children' Child B Jon Venables School-age killers can regain freedom Previous Cases Treatment offers hope return to outside world As killers begin life in secure units, they and their families face long search for a constructive future Dell Stricken parents move to secret new addresses Prospects for the Families Trial makes news around the world Media Interest Cellnet Dealer who made neighbours' life hell may go to jail Political correctness booed offstage by panto writer Magazine Patten tries to curb NUS role Abbey National Direct World war airman fêtes his rescuers Dixons Huge arms seizure prompts warning of civil war in Ulster British and Polish intelligence operation stops shipment reaching Loyalist paramilitaries Major's firm line delights Paisley Girl sentenced Murder acquittal Hain loses Tribune post Money galore for booty £1m theft denied Eagle Star Direct Royal family 'had extra war rations' News in Brief Euro Tunnel Hurd brings M16 into the public eye Sir Colin McColl, chief M16, heralded an era of comparative openness for the only secret service that "still wears soft shoes" Comet Power failure strands 21,000 Tube travellers Crowded prisons to get new cell blocks More beds pledged for sick children Joyride on 3 wheels by drunk boy News in Brief Murder charge False hostage Fatal fire Eton death SKY Portillo proposal to curb state pension opens rift in cabinet Arms rules 'bypassed' Picture Gallery Old trouper of the Commons panto opens new season Picture Gallery Debenhams Clarke talks himself into award Staff freeze 'hits war on fraud' Kinkel invites Britain into 'the heart of Europe' In an interview on the eve of today's summit, Bonn's foreign minister tells Roger Boyes how britain can balance the Franco-German relationship Debenhams Clinton and Major agree Gatt accord deadline could be met AC Milan chief backs neo-Fascist The Times National Westminister Bank Israeli reservists threaten to defy withdrawal order Israeli soldiers killed a Hamas leader yesterday. His death is certain to harden the resolve of those working to sabotage the Israel-PLO peace accord at all costs (Reuter): Miners on rampage in France News in Brief (Reuter): Permit needed (Reuter): Stoning bill (Reuter): Students riot (Reuter): Family protest (Reuter): Guitarist dies (Reuter): Wrong again Township victim had no first aid US judge defends fat of the land White House slows down too late to save two more top aides Marine killers kept at bay off Somalia Savoy Taylors Guild Clinton meets Rushdie Indian talks with Pakistan rekindle hope for Kashmir Islamabad and Delhi seem in the mood for compromise over disputed Kashmir and the Siachen glacier, seen by analysts as the world's most likely nuclear battleground Go places-at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year - 20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Execlusive to Times Readers Token No 7 Operators Today's Featured Operator Asia Voyages Picture Gallery Millions face bachelor's fate as China pursues one-child policy Adventure in the East More activity than lying on a beach from boat trips to jungle treks Your Question Answered Thatcher star still dazzles in Japan 'Reindeer' pilot showers toys on an icy Bosnia UN officials say that massive supplies of food and medicines will have to be delivered soon ot save the lives of Bosnians already in the grip of a harsh winter Woolwich Picture Gallery Reuter: Serbs accused in Kosovo Burberrys UN aid convoys reach enclaves In Wallis's kitchen Mix a lot of cholesterol with ample alcohol, and you have a Windor recipe Dragon women of Paris Just as their dreaded concierges are vanishing, the French are learning to love them. Charles Bremner reports The Dalvey Presentation Pack Forte Hotels Hooray for the manger Banning nativity plays will not promote religious understanding An end to spina bifida Simple solution to birth defects … overcoming renal disease in diabetes … smoking adds to infant deaths Medical Briefing Wiping the smiles off young faces Are sugary drinks harming children's teeth? Annabel Ferriman reports Plax Janet Daley Every adult is responsible for instilling goodness into children by constant vigilance Society's guilt lies in dismantling right and wrong Reader's ticket granted The Times Diary What the bloc-heads miss If protectionism triumphs, Europe will lose out to the coming Asian miracle Theatrical gesture The Times Diary Another lost cause The Times Diary Picture Gallery Bad health The Times Diary Mirror image The Times Diary In the face of frailty John Habgood says this evil calls for repentance not recrimination The Three Evils Out of the Bulger case come lessions great and small Down in the Darkness The warning from a day of lucky escapes Liberating Television ITV will benefit from new rules governing its ownership Importance of aid effort in Bosnia Combating truancy Not for reading 'To Play the King'-or to play the Prince of Wales? Lessons from Europe for English legal language Healthy eating Church finances Tip for Chancellor All correct? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Dinners Birthdays today Arbitrators' Colourful flowers keep winter's grip at bay Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Marriage Memorial services Tatiana Nikolayeva Tatina Nikolayeva, Russian pianist, died in San Francisco on November 22 aged 69. She was born in Bezhitsa, Russia on May 24,1924 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Father Conrad Pepler Conrad Peopl, OP, priest, died in Cambridge on NOvember 10 aged 85. He was born in London on May 8,1908 Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Anthony Lincoln Sir Anthony Lincoln KCMG, CVO, former British ambassador to Venezuela, died on November 15 aged 82. He was born on January 2,1911 Richard Wordsworth Richard Wordsworth actor and founder of the International Wordsworth Summer Conference, died on November 21 aged 78. He was born on January 19,1915 On this Day "Middle Class Education" Picture Gallery Bargain Christmas prices on ferries Travelogs 1066 and all that Thorpe Park praised Museum re-opens Hong Kong fever Inter Europe Travel Ltd Airlines Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Viceroy Travel World Link Trailfinders German Travel Centre Embassy Travel Tourism blooms in the sand Flight Bookers Discount Flights Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Flights Flight Plan Multiple Display Advertising Items Dancing bears to be rescued BA returns to Aden after 25 years Profits drain away Park seeks solution to its peak of popularity British Midland orders quiet jets Travel Portfolio Ltd Airfield battle begins Is the mere fact of living near an air strip a tacit acknowledgment that development might take place? The residents of Redhill think not Night flight limits enrage airlines Cottage industry opens up Dales Picture Gallery Tansavia Musical break Flyways News The Times Crossword No 19,397 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow ITV rule changes herald takeovers The expection of a billion-pound bidding frezy, which could see the number of ITV companies fall from 14 to eight, pushed up television company shares Billion-pound bid frenzy is predicted by analysts Beatles Help! Jackson Stock Market Anatole Kaletsky Books QVC gains in battle for Paramount CBI seeks further half-point cut in interest rate Sport C E Heath Business Today Switched off Switched Role Switch Horses Clarke urged to pursue Budget growth strategy EC loses numbers game British Nuclear Industry Forum Picture Gallery Clarke urged to pursue Budget growth strategy Philip Morris to shed 14,000 jobs worldwide Aegon seeks judicial review of IOB rulings BAT chief to head lottery contender Caledonia Investments hit by low interest rates Business Roundup Opec output ceiling held Merrett chief appointed SIB moves on adviser German jolt for Wagon Bank gives full ½% cut Higher sales boost ABI Eurotunnel deal near Durham pit closed National Westminster Bank Paranoia among the moguls TV dib wars the price of monoply Take a bow, middle of the road NIESR Japan prescrideb the British medicine Pennington Staging a comeback in the Budget stakes Depressing new order in Japan Record beet crop hits Tate & Lyle recovery Higher profits from the Mr Cube sugar operatin were boosted by currency gains byt marred by a mixed hag of problems, from labour disputes to over-production Leica BT Euro Disney shares tumble on reports over banks meeting Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Kwik Save warns price war will hit profit growth Major Indices Traditional Options Central Independent Television: Chased Higher on Bid… Commodities ML climbs back to the black Alba advances Optometrics up Kewill profit London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Superman Clarke turns into man of inaction Economic View The rate cut shows the Treasury is still doing too little to end the recession, but now it is doing it too early, instead of too late, Anatole Kaletsky says Thanksgiving celebrations The Times City Diary England in touch The Times City Diary Tuning Bell The Times City Diary Penny wise The Times City Diary Tate & Lyle Kwik Save Boucheron More power for the people Tempus Caledonia Investments Business Letter PowerGen lifts profit despite lower prices from distributors Cheaper coal and greater efficiencies have allowed PowerGen, the smaller of the two main power generators, to life profits despite lower sales for the semmer half National Westminster Home Loans Limited Magellan Medical Communications London Wall Equities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Residential Lettings Negotiator Groupe Schneider Recruitment Consultant Lowndes record continues Goodhead calls for £5.8m SECRETARY/PA Tel Oakland Associates UBS Asset Management London CV to Peter Taylor & Company By our City Staff: Shares of BSG slide after warning PA for Film Processing Laboratory Multiple Classified Advertising Items Linguarama closures take heavy toll of Bpp Business Roundup Concentric advances Osborne fights back Platinum soars The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Equities mark time TSB We want You to say Yes Accountancy & Finance Gartner Group UK Ltd IFR Publishing Sotheby's Hollywood finds a softer side to take $5bn at box office Philip Robinson reports that it is not all love and kisses behind the camera, however, as competition intensifies VP Finance Institutional Dealers Dublin Malaysia Airlines Accountancy The Times Newspapers Finance directors' wider role. . . Geldermann Limited Gemini Executive Limited Any Other Business Natwest Markets French Speaking Qualified Accountant Manager-Financial Planning Sinclair Henderson Limited …proves change is often painful Audit Non-Dollar Repo Broker Training Manager The Times Unit Trust Information Service Van Damme's slow-motion sickness Cinema: Geoff Brown on HArd Target, the violent and deeply disappointing Hollywood debut of director John Woo The acceptable face of politics In the TV thriller To Play the King Kitty Aldridge portrays a beauty with added briains. Type-casting, really Theatre Festivals Happily ever after Opera Cendrillon Hippodrome Birmingham Carousel Entertainments Victor Hochhauser Today's Events 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 relaesed across the country) Gizzardgulping good family fun Theatre: Dahl's Giant back on stage; and unruly new drama premiered at the Royal Court The BFG Albery Descent into chaos Hammett's Apprentice Upstairs, Royal Court A Highland fling too far Rock: Epic anthems from Scotland's answer to U2 Runrig Hammersmith Apollo Keep the Lyric Alive! Adventure at the end of the line Once a byword in banality, railway architecture is now enjoying a creative renaissance, writes Marcus Binney Great Classics on Offer The Times Cd Direct Please allow 28 days for delivery from receipt of… Mend bridges with culture Lord Palumbo, the Arts Council chairman, proposes a major exchange of arts between Britain and China A gourmet Christmas dinner with the best champagne The Times, Michael Roux and the House of Krug invite readers to. . . Dinner The Times Heroine hits a high note Concert Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Master of foxhounds Raymond Carr on Robert Surtees, country gentleman and lover of foxhunting, as a quirky but acute observer of Victorian society Robert Surtees And Early Victorian Society By Norman Gash OUP, £40 How the dream became a nightmare The Shaping of Black America The Struggles and Triumphs and African-Americans, 1619 to the 1990s By Lerone Bennett Jr Penguin £6.99 pbk original Keeping Faith Philosophy and Race in America By Cornel West Routledge, £19.99 Land of ice and incest The Shipping News By E. Annie Proulx Fourth Estate, £14.99 The adrenalin addicts Bravo Two Zero By Andy McNath Bantam, £14.99 No Mean Soldier By Peter McAleese With Mark Bles Orion, £16.99 The Quiet Operator By John Simpson with Mark Adkin Leo Cooper, £16.95 Beauty only sin deep Such Times By Christopher Coe Hamish Hamilton, £9.99 phk original New Authors Poems by the glass Harry Fainlight, Rilke, women poets and a verse review of the new Fenton Boozy brats of the 1990s Pepper By Tristan Hawkins Flamingo, £5.99 pbk original Picture Gallery Bankers to the Reich The Warburgs a Family Saga By Ron Chernow Chatto & Windus, £20 Putting the pleasure back into principle Victoria Glendinning enjoys an energetic attack on feminist masochism, but finds the rhetoric of "power feminism" puerile Fire with Fire The New Female Power and how it will change the 21st century By Naomi Wolf Chatto & Windus, £11.99 Corporal Carrot's crusade Men at Arms a Discworld Novel By Terry Pratchett Gollancz, £14.99 Scottish Nuclear Trailblazer in charge of the electricity suppliers The industry watchdog chief has devised a system for keeping down prices Players in the politics of power Power Genertion A call for the monopolies commission to investigate fuel prices could hit Treasury plans to sell its energy, Derek Harris says Where next for atomic power? The way ahead for nuclear energy is far from clear £80 million injection sparks profits Earnings from National Grid lead way to flotation on the stock market Producers face commercial heat The privatised power generators are struggling to maintain profits. David Young says Gas watchdog softens its bite The new head of Ofgas takes a calm approach to changes in the industry Ofgas wants stability during any transition Nuclear Electric Weathering the surges PowerGen has an unexpected ally Two-stage test for reinstatement order Concealing name of person with notifiable disease Legal & Public Notices Bankrupt's company offence absolute Possession order was reasonable National law and free movement of goods Oath-helping evidence should be excluded Right to deal with registered land Rutherford left with weak hand to play Tomorrow The Times will publish the first-class cricket fixtures for 1994 The way ahead for England Credit to game Littlewoods Dropping behind pass-masters Easier to watch on television Ireland united Gower made right decision Thirty years on Cricket mystery Defeat adds insult to injury for dejected Cambridge For the Record Eagles feel backlash as Wigan run in eight tries The Times Sports Service Time for FA to play waiting game Role offers little attraction for anyone who might manage England Magicians who left their mark on history On its fortieth anniversary, David Miller looks back on a watershed for English football Nothing ventured, nothing gained for England Seaman's dismissal fails to disturb Arsenal Yesterday's Results Table By our Sports Staff: Swindon finally break their duck with league win Smith Eccles reunited with Tompkins for Halkopous Thunderer: Nottingham Rapid Raceline National to receive prize-money boost Frost loosens its grip Windsor Results Thunderer: Taunton BHB forced to raise fees Turmoil as Jahangir pulls out in protest Sports in Brief Busby dismissed Tendulkar saves India Three for Glasgow Italian returns home English to cash in Kings slip up again Word-Watching Kankkunen masters elements to take title Taking exhilarating flight across Southern Ocean Lawrie Smith relishes the raw conditions testing yachts in the Whitbread Round the World Race Skiers left with mountain to climb Alix Ramsay ends her series on disability sporrt by looking at the problems of Britain's winter Paralympians Picture Gallery Wood unable to stave off defeat George Smith Wattana exploits Hendry's errors to lead 5-3 BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Norwich beaten by Dutch Master Bergkamp's penallty gives Italians edge for Uefa Cup second leg Rodber ready but Morris runs into problem Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Zenith Yachting Howe has no desire to act as England caretaker GKRS Search & Selection Selector Europe CBIS Multiple Display Advertising Items GKRS Selector Europe NB Selection Ltd HB Advertising Hoggett Bowers Whiteheadselection GartnerGroup UK Ltd The Lloyd Group Hoggett Bowers Morgan & Banks GKRS Serch & Selection The Lloyd Group Cedar International SB SmithKline Beecham P Four McKenzie Waterman & Co Ward Executive Limited Charterhouse Executives Ernst & Young Mercuri Urval NB Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited Stratacom the Fastpacket Company Simpson Crowden Consultants RAS The PMC Group Inter Exec Consultancy Opportunity Mainland Pathfinder PSN Search & Selection Career Analysts Unemployment Blues St. Aldates College Royal Mail Intermec a Litton Company Connect BBC The Royal Bank of Scotland Retail & Personnel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items CBI Condederation of British Industry Paribas Capital Markets Cigna Churchill Bensasson & Chalmers Limited Sales Executives Contributions Agency The London International Financial Futures and… Austin Knight MSL International Consultants in Search and… MSL International Software Solutions Sales Business Development Executive (Publishing) Account Managers The Noble Organisation Ltd MSL International Consultants in Search and… Coopers & Lybrand NCC Finlayson Wagner Black Executive Recruitment Technical Services Manager Seagate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mitford Career Consultants RSPB Multiple Display Advertising Items Pringle of Scotland Varley~Walker MAL Management Appointments Limited Chusid Lander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leading Edge Human Resource John Sheldrake Associates Executive Search &… Natwest Markets HMSO Wheale - Thomas- Hodgins- Plc Mercury Communications Birmingham International Airport plc Talented Sales Managers UK Wide Kanbay Resources, UK Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercuri Urval Geopec Limited CiiS Citymax Eurolink BTA Cable Comms Recruitment WordPerfect GSE Afa Advertising The Royal Bank of Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items SB SmithKline Beecham Gardening Which MKA Management Consulting Limited General Appointments Fimbra Do You Speak a Foreign Language? Admin Secretary Cruiseship Work! Chef Major Fine Art Dealer CGG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thames Valley Enterprise VIP Management Consultants Philips Hill International ABI TSA Human Resources Overseas Jobs Express A Shipping Executive Allied Dunbar Managing Director VEGA IFR Publishing Head of Membership Department Connaught Senior Secretarial & Administrative Trainer Trainee Partners Multiple Classified Advertising Items AA Ccord Singapore Press Holdings Ltd United Press International Shout if you see it's wrong If staff are encouraged to challenge the status quo, firms can reap real benefits. Des Dearlove meets a man who says that employees should be more unreasonable General Appointments Mondial International Financial Services The Sunday Times Selection & Search Associates Limited MapInfo RMSL Traffic Systems A package to ease the pain Life after Redundancy Hospitality Group Worldwide The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Dunstable College Have You Got Flair and Vitality? North Devon Times Newspapers Parliamentary Ombudsman Sane Business Advice Manager City of Westminster Ap Accountancy Personnel Public Sector Division Cotswold District Council Torbay Council Targets that hit home Patricia Greer on the implications for the Child Support Agency of following rigid policies Public & Healthcare K/f Associates Selection & Search Royal Liverpool University Hospital (Nhs) Trust Ernst & Young Business Strategist Suitable case for going private? Government rules are stopping hospitals from using attractive private capital

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