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News from 03/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Charles Tidbury, John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Neil Bennett, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Angus Nicol, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ian Bunting, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, A. Scholefield Chairman, Norman De Mesquita, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, David Linton, Margaret O'brien, Arthur Leathley and Nicholas Watt, Adrian Baird (Chief Taxation Adviser), Srikumar Sen, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ted Dunn, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, David Hewson, Andrew Murray, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Ross Tieman and Susan Gilchrist, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Jim Dutton, Paul van Veen, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Sarah Bagnall, Jonathan Sacks, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Gordon Etherington Chief Crown Prosecutor, Adam Lebor, Esmond Birnie (Vice-Chairman), Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, George Brock, A. L. Rowse, Nicholas Harling, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Carol Sokol (Secretary), Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Geoffrey Sampson, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb and Jon Ashworth, Alix Ramsay, Colin Narbrough and George Sivell, Frank Booty, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, John O'leary and Ben Preston, J. I. M. Rhodes, David Adams, Latin America Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Paul Twyman, Geoffrey Goldkorn, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, David Burnside, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Adrian Deevoy, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Edward McMillan-SCOTT, George Brock and James Landale, John Hunsworth, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, David Sinclair, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, George Osborne, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Jonathan Miller (Group Internal Audit Manager), Colin Campbell, Anthony Whittome (Editorial Director), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Gabrielia Gamini, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Council tax payers face big increase Some bills 15% higher in April Council tax increase are likely to be far greater than the government has admitted, with parts of inner London being particularly badly hit Car merger called off Index Jonathan Sacks Judge rebukes QC who defended Levitt Go Places Picture Gallery Drug lord Escobar shot dead by police Sinn Fein say they were given details of cabinet's talks Mary Ann Sieghart Squeeze leaves universities with 10,000 fewer places National & Provincial Building Society Conservatives must rekindle their historic alliance Unionist View Major stands by Unionists on eve of Dublin summit The prime minister has gone out of his way to offer reassurances to the unionist population in Northern Ireland Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Odd couple make peace a priority Mr Allan Lamb Old trout slips the hook of hesitation Political Sketch Crime compensation scheme to be axed News in Brief Crane driver's award Social workers blamed BBC defamed stars House prices up slightly Best parents win award Attacker gets life for 'unparalleled' serial sex assaults Bomb plot mole got £400,000 The Times Suicidal patient was refused bed in hospital The prince breezes in to a warm reception Hewlett Packard Woman head joins men-only preserve Pentax Coroner seeks baby seat review after twins die in crash Prison officers face ban on strikes DNA solves ten-year rape case News in Brief Pub delay Fake powder Officer jailed Doctor guilty Eviction Charter will make BBC more accountable Abbey National Influenza epidemic is on the way out Citroën Motorway users may be paying tolls in five years Driverless Tube runs off with 150 travellers The 'voice of cricket' collapses London's red buses 'must stay' Salvaged trawler's boss to the questioned Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Fishermen win case on limited days at sea British Gas a World Class Energy Company Navy finds 2,400 volunteers in third round of job cuts Thousands opt for Civvy Street as servicemen and women realise they can no longer expect to have jobs for life Dell Eat, drink and be merry with plenty of bargains to usher in the festive season Weekend Shopping Currys Wild birds fall prey to human predators Portillo to push for move towards Workfare scheme Dixons Unbeatable Christmas Deals Clarke's victory over Labour may be short-lived Riddell on Politics Staff under pressure to work on Sunday The week in Parliament The taxman sheds light on black economy Council services threatened by cuts Councils claim that the government's spending curbs will make a mockery of local democratic responsibility Local Authority Spending Forecasts for 1994 Picture Gallery Major faces backbench revolt Radio Rentals Limited £1.25bn for apprentice scheme House of Fraser Stores Europe picks apart its costly welfare safety net Cries of alarm are being raised as governments cut benefits to the sick, elderly and unemployed. Politicians are failing to explain priorities or find a new vision Political capers earn contempt of Muscovites 'Miracles trip' plane saved from disaster Nationwide Picture Gallery UK puts curbs on Nigeria News in Brief (Reuter): Aidid boost Terror link Benefit doubts EC ministers see hope of beating Gatt deadline In spite of what was called French theatrical disappointment, ministers were upbeat about trade talks. Nevertheless, important gaps still have to be bridged A press ad, as seen on TV FBI casts cloud on Nasa launch Stalemate in Bosnia peace talks Financial Services Ukraine in arms plea to Nato Christopher sets out to rescue Israeli-PLO deal Rabin to press on with Palestinian handover as Arafat seeks big-power mediation Brazilian MPs shaken by corruption claims The Times Higher Education Supplement Burundi refugees face death News in Brief (AP): Gun spree (Reuter): President hit (Reuter): Spaniard killed (Reuter): Man mauled Mitsubishi Nemesis catches up with fugitive drug lord Cocaine brought wealth to Pablo Escobar, but he ended his life hounded by the police, betrayed by enemies and seeking sanctuary for his family Go places-at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Token No 14 Operators Today's Featured Operator: Cox & Kings Great train trips A journey of contradictions, barren landscapes, and backgammon Your Questions Answered Clinton to review defence as Korea fears rise Boycott may force new concessions from ANC The conservative Freedom Alliance's inclination to ignore South Africa's first multiracial elections next April may amount to a suicide pact by the groups involved. By Implication it is also a threat of civil war Patten goes it alone with modest list of reforms Lloyds Bank Fighting talk sinks Japan's embattled defence minister Lloyds Bank Makro I-know-best generation claims the soul of the nanny state The age gap is showing as the 1940s welfare state is reformed in the 1990s, says Mary Ann Sieghart Boots Found: Will's lost years A. L. Rowse repudiates a popular theory about Shakespeare's early life Picture Gallery Millionaire conman who saw the light Nicholas Young swindled a fortune from his clients—now he works for £4 an hour as a steward at St Paul's Cathedral to repay his debt to society Dressing down gets black looks at the bar Why shouldn't a lawyer go to court in a sweater and a canary-yellow tie? Multiyork Philip Howard The person in the street may have something to gain from political correctness Picture Gallery Uncle Joe's untouchables The trial of Markus Wolf reminds us how very few of communism's evil-doers have received their just deserts Picture Gallery Snap to it The Times Diary Poetic injustice The Times Diary Foreign field The Times Diary Question of sex The Times Diary Neck and neck The Times Diary Motion sickness The Times Diary Holes in the moral fabric Jonathan Sacks on What the Bulger case must teach us Buddy, we Can Paradigm An American idea that runs from Cabinet to classroom Calculated Risk Chris Patten has given China what must be its final chance Blithe Spirits Some birds are threatened, but the dawn chorus sings on Peace talks and Mayhew revelations Ferranti collapse Burgess's last book Europe monitors Russian elections Inadequate bail record Identifying police Budget raises fresh tax questions Judgment on Levitt Place names Court Circular Miss Betty Clarke Dinner Personal Column Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Binney Memorial Medal World's best pipers meet in contest at Blair Castle Legal news Imperial Cancer Research Fund Dinner Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Birthdays and anniversaries Buckingham Palace luncheon The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Service dinners School news Professor Bernard Bothmer Bernard Bothemer, Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Ancient Egyptian Art of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, died on November 24 aged 81. He was born in Charlottenburg, Berlin, on October 13,1912 Personal Column Trailfinders Major-General Ajit Rudra Major-General Ajit Anil ("Jick") Rudra, retired Indian Army officer, died in West End, Delhi, on November 3 aged 97. He was born on October 20,1896 The Army Behevolent Fund (From Our Special Correspondent): All-English Beer Success of Norfolk Experiment John Pym John Pym, archited, died on November 22 in Brasted, Kent, aged 85. He was born in Chevesley, Cambridgeshire, on May 12,1908 Sir John Inch Sir John Inch, CVO, CBE, Chief Constable of Edinburgh City Police Force, 1955-75, died in Edinburgh on November 22 aged 82. He was born in Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, on May 14,1911 News The Times Crossword No 19,404 Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch PROVIdental Personal Dental Plan Weather The Times Tomorrow Volvo halts Renault merger after revolt Ferranti receivers demand price rises Stock Market Infotech Arts Surprise prosecution meeting over VW Sport Sun setting on the national coal board OKI Business Today Less Cash More Money No Funds No More Cash Hanson fails to raise dividend for the first time Nuclear Electric BTR buys Rexnord for $820m Ladbroke seeks chief for Hilton Hotels Business Roundup MEPC pegs dividend Gloomy Japan outlook Housing market hopes Tinsley Robor in profit Ford losing in Europe Leeds Group advances SIB enquires into pension transfers Words, not action this day No cash to hand for Budget vision Shopping around on Sunday opening Not another world trade deadline… Pennigton Grand Met allows £86m for William Hill costs The pre-tax profits received a £73 million boost from currency movements. However, exceptional items of £286 million, more than outweighed this good fortune Royal Bank pays 5.1% bonus to staff Reward follows huge jump in earnings By our Deputy City Editor: Nuclear sell-off closer as profit figures shine Europcar Inter rent Recriminations as Racal reveals loss Investors decide to apply the brakes Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Severn Trent profits flow Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Tale of two bourgeois gentlemen Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Legal and corporate woes put the skids under VW Claim and counter claim have brought controversy to the staid image of volkswagen, the people's carmaker, says Colin Narbrough Change of chef The Times City Diary Marching orders The Times City Diary Miners' patron The Times City Diary Called to rights The Times City Diary Vallance degree The Times City Diary BTR Hanson A Fimbra Member Who'd be a lawyer? Tempus MEPC Severn Trent Germans will hold repo cut to new year Accountants told to shuffle their audit teams A Fimbra Member Mercury wants new enquiry on charges By our City Staff: Metro Radio plays upbeat results tune By our City Staff: Anglian looks to change strategy Telspec founder to net £14m after flotation Business Roundup Cooper Rolls £40m deal Heywood buys in US Scapa moves ahead Logica cuts 100 jobs Leica American Express Financial Services Shares down at close British Funds Transavia The Times Unit Trust Information Service PCs plug in to a new market Manufactures, eager to enter your home, are making computers simpler to set up, says Matthew May Tulup computers IBM Video's new archive Online Are you in on the secret? Groupware is becoming the business tool that gives companies a head start on their rivals. David Hewson reports Data Sciences MMT Associates Radio's new home service Nation is speaking unto nation from living rooms Coming soon to a screen near you Play as you earn is not as innocent as it seems: viruses may be lurking Revenue taxes resources of contractors When is a freelance worker an enployee? David Guest reports on a conflict between the taxman and the IT industry Information Technology Vine Potterton Recruitment Advertising Ward Executive Limited Software AG Cisco Systems A Whitehead Mann Group PLC company Dealing with cases started in wrong court Power to delegate to officers Legal & Public Notices Time limit for service of writ abroad Corrections Limitation to use of domestic procedure Scots Law Report December 3 1993 Original tenant not liable for assignee's arrears House of Lords Use of witness screens for adults should be exceptional Testimony taken only for use at trial Big guns boost the Garden The Royal Opera House's gala, televised live on Wednesday, raised half a million pounds for Covent Garden. John Higgins reports Rootless in Europe Theatre: Reflections of a fractured and fractious continent Heartrings Riverside Studios POP Stevenson on track Arts Briefing Polska! Rock Nip and tuck with the stars Television Review Entertainments Art Galleries Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 release across the country Time to air our differences At new, youthful Radio 1, the staid era may be over. But Caitlin Moran argues for a rival station that will take risks with new bands Duke of York's Theatre Another bad spell at the top Pop on Friday: Good times, bad times with Marvin Lee Aday … gangtas take the rap George Michael does his bit For a born-again superstar, Mear Loaf was acting pretty miffed when he met David Sinclair. Well, so would you be if people kept getting your name wrong The Sappi Selection Muthas of invention New Albums: Must we fling this filth at our pop kids? Top Ten Albums Christmas Cracker Ball in a good cause Concert Concert of Hope Wembley Arena The Nutcracker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota SAAB Authorised Dealer SAAB Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers CNDA Members Christie's Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Budget failed to figure out 'green' diesel Kevin Eason on why there has never been a better time to buy an economical car The £3 gallon is on its way, as motorists are driven off the road in the quest to cut pollution Square deal for Bentley Genuine price Red letter day Roadwise Car makers put safety first Europe's top car has safety built in from axle to airbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Official Porsche Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Cound Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items England ride high on wave of emotion Rugby Commentary All Blacks up against worthy for at Cardiff Word-Watching Greyhounds give chase to no avail Double trips put clubs in trouble Smith relishes conditions Luyt transmits message of peace for the World Cup Andrew Longmore on how South Africa is preparing to stage rugby's greatest event Fixtures The Times Sports Service Marshall relishes chance to resume challenge Sun-soaked fairways far cry from Eldorado Ringmaster who never joined circus Srikumar Sen reflects on what might have been had the pride of Cuba decided to try to get rich Akinwande looks for meeting with Hide Cardiff defence may hold edge in cup final Chinese open new era as records tumble Germans unite behind cause Underdogs Australia face formidable task in Davis Cup final Britain enjoy easy Under-21 success For the Record Guildford crash as European venture turns sour Roxburgh moves to Uefa position Sport in Brief Davies joins FA Majors on screen Scottish champion Call for change Family fortunes Benetton line up Lehto Yesterday's Racing Results Testing time for Waterloo Boy The performances of several horses trained by David Nicholson have been affected by irregular heartbeats. Julian Muscat reports Helping hand as McCourt completes four-timer Sandown Parkas Yeadon favours Kempton option Nap: Arctic Kinsman (2.30 Sandown) Nb: Northern Saddler (3.20 Exeter) Exeter Hereford Jockeys fined over start Rapid Raceline London will bid against Manchester for Games By our Sports Staff: Ailing South Africans slip to opening defeat Scoreboard Victoria Wine Bromsgrove smile on flight of fancy David Powell uncovers a homespun tale of hope, humour and innovation in the FA Cup By our Sports Staff: Pakistan make slow progress Scoreboard McCague on way to fitness Chertsey adopt all-ticket policy By our Sports Staff: Kind draw raises hopes of success at United BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Choice Variations Satellite Tennis Uefa establishes European Cup cartel Changes to the European club competitions announced by Uefa are likely to make the job of the next England football manager even harder than it was for his predecessors The Main Changes All Blacks overlook Joseph for last game Team Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Faldo hits hot streak in Sun City Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Single Cask Maured Brandy Football

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