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News from 26/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Malcolm Harper, Director, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Frank Aigbogun, Tariq Rafique, Chairman, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Coombs, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Kris Anderson, David Hewson, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daisy E. Finney, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Adrian Beard, Alastair Goodlad, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Alexandra Frean and Robert Morgan, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Barbara Roche, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Clive Couldwell, Ian Morrow, Susan Gilchrist, Janet Suzman, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Ffrancgon Rogers, Lucy Berrington, Daniel Johnson and Alison Roberts, David Toop, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Heather Alston, Barry Fox, Mel Webb's, Roger Boyes, Christopher Goodwin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, C. R. Thomas, Nick Nuttall and Tim Jones, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Snowman, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, David Wiggins, John Goodbody, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, David Walker, David Sinclair, Mavis Sargent, Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Business Editor Robert Ballantyne, Bruce Dixon, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan,

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Bulger case sparks row over morals Minister attacks church 'failure' A Home Office minister's attack on the church role in teaching children morality has angered clergymen. Lambeth Palace is secking "clarification" from him Index The MacAllan The Malt Cricket Calendar Inside Major and Kohl put pressure on France Caitlin Moran Picture Gallery Scientists use corpses in car safety tests Tories punish Maastricht rebels Hitler expected quick collapse by Britain Go Places Anthony Burgess dies of cancer at 76 30p Pre-emptive fiscal strike is just shadow boxing Political Sketch Clarke drops hint over limiting tax rise in Budget Morse Manipulator of the Tory right is ousted Infighting keeps MPs in trim Rifflle Opn Politics National Garden Gift Tokens BBC Radio Collection Makes Great Gits! Judge delays trial as boy goes on safari News in Brief Girl questioned on death Mother poisoned son MoT deaths: two held Severin lands safely Knights vie for arts post Seed merchants stung School fined over death Howard rejects clampdown on video nasties What now for the killers of James Bulger, the Judge and judge and juror, and the people of Merseyside? Boys to be treated as children first and offenders second The Killers Whitehouse fires parting shot at sadism Jurors are offered support The Judge and Jury 'Horror videos do not turn children into horrific people' Nico Ladents Civic heads keep alive the spark of hope The City Files clear Churchill of Pearl Harbor cover-up Amiga Cd 32 By Our Whitehall Correspondent: How Hitler tried to plunder the empire Ritz chef waged hate campaign Tomorrow the Times Yeo unveils green goal for councils Channel 4 cuts carols to offer high-camp Christmas Bottoms up Wine Superstores Tube blow-out sparks new faults Power brewkdown forces London commuters to take to buses Cellnet Driver's warning on seatbelts saves pupils in bus crash Patten extols the role of traditional sixth forms Prudential Savings Plans Coroner halts Eiger fall inquest on 'dominated woman' Mason row costs Tories control of council Weekend Shopping Cancer link to nuclear work found News in Brief Castle ill again Driver duped Couple gassed Fatal kick Veteran hurt Comet You Know where to Come Picture Gallery Barclays Means Business Policeman guilty of murdering wife for lust and greed £10m health cash lost by bosses Keene on Chess TV claims of Jackson bodyguards BT Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Solicitors pay fine for mother Sainsbury's Major popularity autumn offensive Poll suggests government support is reduced to hard core of Torics Despite party conference unity and john major's recent high profile, support for the government remains becalmed Public refuses to trust recovery The Times Ashdown 'Budget' calls for 3p tax rise Hain defeat leaves left 'homeless' The week in Parliament Dell The whips groan as rebel wins bill ballot Harassed Kohl finds little to argue about Currys Chancellor's hot favourite abandons race Helmut Kohl, who has lost his chosen presidential candidate and also suffered a blow to his prestige, is likely to press for another candidate from eastern Germany Eurofighter flies into turbulence France wants a leading role in revamped Nato Independence has long been the watchword from the Left Bank bunker. Now a new strategy looks likely to edge Freance towards greater co-operation with old allies Epson Picture Gallery Paris pushes US on world trade deal Commercial Union (Reuter): Laughter disrupts Biehl trial News in Brief Belgians strike (Reuter): Italians killed (Reuter): Mexico raid (Reuter): Camp toll rises (AP): General loses (Reuter): Train attacked National Australia Bank Repentant America cuddles up to Europe The Clinton administration has been quick to try to patch up its quarrels with Europe. But the European Union's new peace initiative in Bosnia could become a bone of contention Nigeria ruler puts critics in cabinet Lloyds Bank Picture Gallery Teenage rebels make Manson a cult idol National Westminster Bank Interest Rates Makro Prime minister escapes Cairo blast National Westminster Bank Clashes rock Gaza after Hamas death The PLO-Israeli peace accord has been undermined by violent Palestinian protests, which have cast doubt on the PLO's ability to maintain law and order Mandela warns of white death toll Russian Elections Omen sap Muslim state in Bosnia seems inevitable Lord Owen has given a warning that if the three warring parties in Bosnia do not compromise in new talks, the United Nations might leave them to fight it out Neo-Fascist chief shrugs off the blackshirt past B&Q Quick-change artists carry out a Sistine undercover job 'Smiley' blinks in the light The chief of M16 has stepped out of the shadown. Michael Evans Keeps watch A truly British occassion a debut by the boss of the Softsjoe brigade Ancient remains Best Travel News of the Year-20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Linger to explore hidden treasure in the desert, the rose-red Petra Start Collecting your Times Tokens Today - and Go… Operators Token No 8 To Day's Featured Operator: Jasmin tours Minors who murder How America deals with its growing number of violent young criminals Your Questions Answered The emerald of Arabia 'This is Richard III we are talking, Jacobean drama…' Andrew Davies gives Libby Purves an author's insight into the monstrous Francis Urquhart, and defends his role in a royal row Russia's dash of symbols The imperial eagle has landed again at the Kremlin Multiyork What's in a name? The Sweetest thing is to call people what they choose to be called Times in dogfight The Times Diary Picture Gallery For the love of democracy The serene heart of India beats strongly in a newspaper that has become popular through championing the Untouchables Life of fiction Budget leak What's brewing Principality players Show me where it hurts Punishment policy is squeamish, David Walker says Child's Play Screen sadism is immoral whether or not it causes crime The Distracted Chancellor Herr Kohl had more than John Major on his mind yesterday Earthly Power Literature has lost a great moralist Cash for the arts South Bank funding Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Lamont's regrets on capital gains J Pennington Street, London E1 9nx Telephone 071-782 5000 Language change UN 'travel tax' Malaise behind the Bulger tragedy Silent services? Aid to Indo-China Sugar search Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays Service dinners Dinner Calls to the Bar Lectures Meeting Memorial services Funeral Luncheons Reception Anthony Burgess Anthony Burgess, novelist, essayist and composer, died of cancer in a London hospital on November 22 aged 76. He was bron in Manchester on February 25,1917 Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Albert Collins Albert Collins, bkues guitarist, died in Lasvegas from lung cancer on Novemeber 24 aged 61. he was born on october 1,1932 England Lose Record Tp Great Hungarian XI a New Conception of Football News The Times Crossword No 19,398 Business Times Weather Call AA Road Watch WPA People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Infotech BAe signs technology deal with Indonesia Airline sues over ATP performance By our Industrial Correspondent: Continental recession 'holding UK back' Stock Market London Closing Prices Arts Brent slides as Opec fails to cut production The Pound Markets in Detail Gold Sport Direct Line founder paid £24m to buy out contract OKI Phones The Drive for Safety Business Today New Style New Rule New Record New Head Trademarks Bill will sink counterfeiters Brokers back to big profits as Stock Exchange hits record London stockbrokers are on course to make their first ever collective profit of more than £1 billion. But trading has been more difficult since the end of September Company News in Brief Bahrain Marketing and Promotions Office Volkswagen agrees cut in hours Business economists oppose tough deficit-cutting Budget 'Industry investment vital' Ferranti chief warns rebels Business Roundup Barclaycard interest rate cut by 1 per cent GEC Alsthom in action Shanks' interim dives Gilts help Cater Allen AAH shares slide Celltech valued at £176m Trafalgar departure Powell Duffryn slips Peter Wood is worth every penny Opec dreams of a white Christmas Stock Exchange boom need not mean bust Giving credit where it's due South West Water pours out higher dividend Hazlewood bears scars of food price war BPB soars ahead of City's forecasts ScottishPower ICI races ahead on talk of group recovery Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Scottish Power boosted by fall in coal prices Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Bowe to be PIA chief executive Pensions: the government's forked tongue Money Markets Dear Santa Ken, what we want for Christmas is Jon Ashworth examines some of the wish lists sent to the Chancellor and some informed guesses about what his Budget might contain Share supremo German rates in Wonderland The Times City Diary Return of the Ten French connection Children's book BPB Industries Direct Line Sfa Taking cover in the glens Tempus Hazlewood Shares squeezed higher The best of the Rolling Stones The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cryptic codes see off snoopers Gsm's encryption is so secure it does far more than prevent casual Modus Ward Executive Limited Changing fax of office life Laser printers can now be turned into high-quality colour fax machines Music box offers key to jobs Students at the Royal Academy of Music are being taught how to market themselves Ghostbusters arrest PC bugs Disc-fix software for Pc users is becoming big business Systems are more intricate and prone to quirks When will television go to the wall? High-definition television exists. The struggle now is to package it in a slim set at an affordable price. George Cole views the future Highmead Office Direct Limited Staff sad to shed tiers It executives are demotivated as recession and management changes have eroded their promotion opportunities, writes David Guest S Connect Psion Acetech Personnel Limited Information Technology Accord Management Services NCC Paribas Capital Markets Power play through a peephole Robert Lepage's latest production is a provocative and compelling reinterpretation of Shakespeare. Review by Benedict Nightingale Bassoon is no buffoon Concert: A new Strathelyde concerto from Maxwell Davies Renaissance Florence Pop Enriched by variety Arts Briefing Polska! Rock Boundaries drawn in blood Television Review Entertainments Weekend Choice 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 fllms in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Saying it all with flowers Caitlin Moran begins a new weekly column about her kind of music with a fond look back to the heyday of the Smiths Soundbites: A Week in Pop Keep the Lyric Alive! A step ahead of fashion-and the law Pop on Friday: Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum doings... Axl Rose et al sift throught their souvenirs... Sharkboy sutface The hottest sounds buzzing around our cities are frequently also illegal. David Toop reports on the wild and wilful world of pirate radio, and its moves towards respectability These we have loved to death New Albums: Guns N' Roses dust off some old faves and beat them up British Airways New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Consumers lead drive for safety Vaughan Freeman looks at technological developments making cars safer, and David Young examines advanced driving techniques AA Steering staff away from a crash Men may not like to admit it, but lessons can often improve their at-the-wheel skills End to traffic hold-ups Defensive driving and panic buttons can help prevent highway robbery Attacks on motorists are on the increase Crime epidemic that is getting worse The car crime rate in Britain is twice as high as in France and six times as high as in Germany. Vaughan Freeman reports on new counter measures Deadly followers of fashion The machismo fad for nudge-bars on cars could be putting lives at risk The bars are the height to hit Children on the head Jaguar Alfa Romeo JCT Christie's Toyota Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Breaking down the differences The cars that raced around Britain in the Rac Rally are test beds for production models, reports Vaughan Freeman TV link speeds accident repairs Insurers can now assess the level of crash work via satellite cameras Proton with a new Persona A bargain offer to challenge Ford and Vauxhall Bull bars barred Roadwise Dearer Ladas Late, late show Eastern aid Cold comfort 21 in January Decision related to trial on indictment Where character is in issue Legal & Public Notices New mercantile court at Bristol for south-west England Conditions have to be reasonable Correction Jurisdiction clause justifies injunction for bank Ignorance is no attack on veracity Voluntary disclosure of public interest papers Queen's Bench Divisional court The Times O'Sullivan's assurance takes Davis by surprise Palmer's traps are set to catch unwary Mel Webb's guide to the course highlights some of the hazards best avoided by those playing at La Manga Two tours will highlight year Fixtures for the 1994 Cricket Season Faxon hits putting heights as Norman suffers Mabbutt is victim of brutal style Rob Hughes believes the British style of play led to the head injury of the Tottenham captain Whittingdale Growler's warning underlines ice peril Arthurton and Lara guide West Indies into cup final Today's Fixtures Michelin Hendrick falls short of great expectations The Times Board launches drive for reform of Sunday betting Nap: Dubaciela (2.30 newburry) Next best: Wings of Freedom (3.00 Newburry) Newbury Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Black Humour bought Picture Gallery Bangor Mudahim wins praise Southwell Houllier resigns as France coach In Brief Chance to impress Fahey decisive Palma bound Forced out Hill shaken Lloyd banned Warm support Rapid Raceline Centre of excellence restored for grand opening Recovered from his raking, Phil de Glanville starts a senior rugbyunion international for the first time tommorow. David hands reports Junior blues running wild in true spirit of the game Word-Watching The Daily Telegraph: Advertisement Correction Protest against Pakistan fails For the Record TV Danes pass law to imprison users of steroids BBC1 Radio 17 Variations Choice Satellite Cricket Bracken called up to face All Blacks Scrum half gains first England cap after illness rules out Morris Twickenham Teans FA manages to muddle the question Howe Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word Watching Time/system Racing Gallacher agrees to lead Europe in 1995 Ryder Cup

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