News from 07/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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George Wedell (Secretary), Harrison Birtwistle, Anthony Harris, Harry Legge, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Louis Heren, David Lloyd Jones, Bernard Haitink, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Christopher Walker and Richard Duce, David J. Holroyd (Chief Executive), Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Lucy Berrington, Yehudi Menuhin, John O'leary Education Editor, Pamela Edwards, Martin Flanagan, Alexandra Frean and Martin Waller, Raymond Gubbay, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael S. Ross, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Bernard Brook-Partridge (Chairman), Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, David Cocks, Philip Nicol-Gent, Sarah Bagnall, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, David J. HOLROYD(Chief Executive), George Brock, David Whelton, Robert Kirley, John Hopkins, Gillian Bowditch, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Toop, Heather Alston, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Tippett, Philip Robinson and Martin Flanagan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Professor Emeritus George Wedell, T. H. Hawkins, Roger Boyes, Andrew Pierce and Bill Frost, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Peter Maxwell Davies, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Dr James Le Fanu, Joanna Pitman, Lord Lane, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Jill Sherman and Dominic Kennedy, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Frances Hasler, Director, Alan Brewer, George Brock and James Landale, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Frances Gibb Legal Correspodent, Birkett, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David Walker, Charles Shepherd, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Richard Worsley (Director), Derek Harris, Louise Honeyman, Charles Wide, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Ian Robertson, John Phillips, Peter Roebuck, Charles MacKerras, John Amis, Colin Narbough,
ResumoChild agency blamed after man's suicide MPs call for rethink on CSA Peter Lilley is expected to bow to pressure for reform of the way in which the Child Support Agency has been pursuing fathers for payments One-year divorce proposed Paris holds up final trade deal Index Two boys accused of threat to kill child, 6, on railway line LWT to fight Granada's £595m takeover offer Palestinian gunmen kill two settlers Millionaire defies calls to return sonf The Wines of Ernest & Julio Gallo No Title NHS trusts spend £24m on cars for managers MiTAC Portables Unlikely blast of Tory passion fails to rattle China Political Sketch Rock folly tenant stands firm in face of officialdom Unlikely blast of Tory passion fails to rattle China Political Sketch Child agency blamed for suicide Correction Unlikely blast of Tory passion fails to rattle China Political Sketch Patten puts morality at heart of sex education Hospital padres told to put price on care News in Brief Iran's embassy reopens Warning by Gorbachev Two join Order of Merit Brent cuts council tax Howard insists on life for all murders News in Brief No Title Downfall of Marquess who blew £7m on drugs Lord Bristol must surrender his last hold on the ancestral home and will emigrate after serving a jail term We will never part, vows father who seized boy Royalty rises above feverish rumours Men quit hen-coop after 18 hours WPC wins race case payout By a Staff Reporter: Childhood with all except love In a hurry. He has interviews and lectures to give,… David Shepherd believes in saving elephants, tigers, gorillas, steam locomotives, and time Citroën Granada's battle for control of London Weekend… Even by the ruthless standards of the television… TV giants square up for bitter takeover struggle LWT North-South fight for jewel in ITV crown Qantas Channel 4 offers radical new twist British Gas Green Paper calls for no-fault decrees and independent service replace courtroom battles Divorce without lawyers the cut-price answer A rare but valued option DIY advice proves quick and cheap Case History 1 Keene on Chess Tilburg Four Nations League 'A fair split was all we wanted' Agreement avoids big legal bills Case History 2 Case History 3 Picture Gallery No Title Abbey National No Title Couples to attend mediation Child-killer Allitt 'uses the system to evade jail' Nationwide Nuclear worker wins cancer case Burglars steal from dead man News in Brief Blanket coverage takes the cake Convicted rapist says DNA claim was wrong Rover sends Miss Jones a memo: Please make a car Rover's jobs-for-life promise could lead to 1,000 white-collar staff swapping word processors for production line tools Sales figures pick up speed Junior schools 'are the weakest link' Carrier cooks up a comeback Elderly Elliot fetches £49,500 Hospitals to join the league tables Army gives drug jungle wide berth Dell Dangerous prisoner flees after pub lunch with guard Olympus Customers of John Major's Whitehall resolution get better service Riddell on Politics Customers of John Major's Whitehall revolution get better service - at a price Riddell on Politics Sunday trade war sparks allegation of vote-rigging MPs fear explosion in car boot sales Burns blows the whistle on workaholics No doubt You're all off to Odd bin ges City University Thatcher faces grilling at arms enquiry Call for flexible Budget rejected Picture Gallery Customers of John Major's Whitehall revolution get better service - at a price Riddell on Politics Minister condemns attacks by students Italians jilt their Fascist suitors in local polls Only on TWA French still hold out on Gatt deal Dispute over changes to treaty isolates UK Resurgent left promises to toe market line Serbs help Muslim rebels gain ground (Reuter): German spy chief stays free to fight j ail sentence Markus Wolf's claim that his Cold War role was that of a patriot rather than a traitor failed to convince a judge. But many Germans believe him and he hopes an appeal will save him from six years in prison Caesar Kohl destined to meet a Brutus Vienna letter bombs blamed on new-Nazis Picture Gallery Endeavour crew meet with success as engineers question shuttle safety Space walk record set as Hubble gets new solar panels Star role for agile woman Go places - at 20% off Go Places Operators Today's Featured Operator Ski Top Deck Discover the wild life Enjoy Andorra, famous for mountains, skiing and duty free Your Questions Answered Hurd tells Peking the door is open Your Questions Answered (AFP): Clinton cautious on Korea News in Brief Your Questions Answered Yeltsin doubles minimum wage to pull in votes The pro-Yeltstin camp is not short of cash in its election campaign as businessmen invest for the future. Now there is more money coming the workers' way Russian Election Missile safety plan News in Brief Zappa, wild man of rock, dies (AFP): Israel praises Syrian move to speed peace process Judge Killed Picture Gallery Clinton turns to prayer Epson Rueter: Zsa Zsa told to pay $2m to Elke Sommer Child victims of divorce Radisson Edwardian No Title Sold to the Japanese Filipino wives face a grim life in rural Japan, says Joanna Pitman Putting a Red to rest Peter Millar on the turn of fate that means a hero of the Russian Revolution may be finally laid to rest in his native America Doctors with a nose for sniffing out diseases Tea Tree Oil Why Zappa died so young The rock star's death from prostate cancer should make others more alert to the disease's dangers Doctors with a nose for sniffing out diseases Against Falling Hair Don't panic. Face up to the spiral of fear Thornton & Ross Ltd Lynne Truss Please take care before reading on, and don't even think of laying the table With the lead piping Any blue will do Missing pieces Admirable Never-never Picture Gallery Why judges know best Lord Lane says politicians should leave the judiciary to decide sentences for murder, for its wickedness varies widely Picture Gallery With the lead piping Divorce without tears? A marriage policy must come first, says David Walker Divorce witout tears? A marriage policy must come first, says David Walker Small in Council The Arts Council needs a new start and fresh vision Korea's Missile Crisis Who needs friends, as long as they have plutonium? Higher Ambitions No turning back from the university marketplace America's democracy But is it art? Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Voices concert to save all the London orchestras Pennington Street, London El 9xn Telephone 071-782 5000 All the London orchestras Wartime secrets TV and the regions Urban bias? Pesticide risk No room at the shop Picture Gallery Court Circular Christening School announcements Forthcoming marriages Allen - Henry Michael Cunard. Dearly loved husband… Emeleus - On Thursday December 2nd 1993. Harry… Hilton - On November 8th at Heatherwooa Hospital.… Rogers - On 1st December 1993. after a long Illness… Service dinners Whitfield - On December 3rd 1993. peacefully at her… Mon-Fri Chelsea. Room pled a terre aulet family… Memorial Services Flatmates London's (Est 197O) Professional flat… Frank Zappa Frank Zappa, rock musician and satirist, died from prostate cancer in Los Angeles on December 4 aged 52. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 21,1940 Personal Column Frank Zappa Personal Column The Earl of Bessborough News Small Business The Times Saatchi warning knocks shares Picture Gallery No Title The Times Halifax trims mortgages Arts LWT rejects £595m Granada bid Windafall for top team if takeover succeeds Lloyd's to disclose settlement details Picture Gallery Arts No Title Gold Brent Crude Picture Gallery Sport Mission Impossible John Charcol No Title Business Editor LWT rejects £595m Granada bid No Title British Gas break-up could lead Jo price rises High street spending continues to fuel upturn BT business prices NIE powers ahead with half-time £42m Reuter: Political fears send Nikkei diving again NHL plans return to homes lending Worth resigns from institute's council Busijness Roundup Avesco seeks £5m Dobson Park tumbles Waste helps Leigh Sheldon Jones cash call Oriflame leaps to £5m Faber raises dividend Company News in Brief The Times Rentals No Title Gerry's Blind Date Over-paid and over here PENNINGTONNow is the autumn of contentment Friends Provident expands in ?115m Nm deal Paramount sought Thorn takeover S&n looks to the season for signs of economic cheer Call to harmonise hotel values Airtours 'faces ?500,000 bill over Budget airport tax' Picture Gallery Whitecroft in the black at half time Lack of sellers pushes shares to record high Stock Market Wall Street Discouraged workers still have votes Money Markets Discouraged workers still have votes Famous names wounded in television's feeding frenzy Alexandra Frean, media correspondent, says ITV is heading inexorably is heading inexorbaly towards a cosy cartel of four or five super stations Famous names wounded in television's feeding… Famous names wounded in television's feeding frenzy Airport smoker comes clean The Times City Diary Meridian Cans of worms The Times City Diary Wings and prayers The Times City Diary Famous names wounded in television's feeding frenzy Airtours S&N Picture Gallery A nightingale fled Tempus Picture Gallery Airtours Gains in thin trading Grains in thin trading Gains in thin trading Picture Gallery Gains in thin trading The Times Unit Trust Information Service Steel city's loans will boost local economy Business for Sale Steel city's loans will boost local economy Secrets Revealed World Wide Paented Building System Business Opportunities Facilities Management Representation, Consulting, Trouble Shooting… Business to Business Wholesalers Plastic watchdog cleans up No Title Claims Multiple Display Advertising Items The Franchise Information Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Visual Art: The fruits of a National Gallery residency: and a challenge to Edinburgh as Scotland's home of art Unfinished business on his easel Inspired by the Old Masters, Ken Kiff launched into an orgy of painting. Richard Cork views the result Rattle triumphs on Vienna Phil debut Michael Henderson reports on the sensation following Simon Rattle's first concer with the world's premier orchestra Index Rattle triumphs on Vienna Phil debut Michael Henderson reports on the sensation following. Simon Rattle's first concert with the world's premier orchestra Arts Rock Gallery coup for Glasgow Gillian Bowditch on the furore over the National Gallery of Scottish Art 'For too long the works of Scottish artists have lain hidden in storage' Picture Gallery Gallery coup for Glasgow Gillian Bowditch on the furore over the National Gallery of Scottish Art 'For too long the works of Scottish artists have lain hidden in storage' London Theatre Guide New Releases Multiple Classified Advertising Items Showbiz fable misses its mark Bottled-up emotions Stripped/Monsieur Shaherazad Old Red Lion, Islingt Garrick Theatre Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor National Theatre Bo 071 928 2252 Grps 071 620… Old Vic 071 928 7616 / Cc 071 497 9977 Groups 071… Piccadilly Bo/cc 8671118/ 0718671111 /344 4444… Prince Edward 071 734 8951 cc (24hr no bkg fee) 836… Royal Court 071-7301745 /2554 cc 836 242S(24hrs) 836… Savoy Theatre Bo/cc 071 836 8888 cc 497 9977 (24hrs… Strand Bo/cc 071 930 8800 24hr cc 071344 4444 {no… Vaudeville Bo/cc 071 8369987 Best Comedy Of The Year… The history of music from a to Zappa Frank Zappa is dead, but his influence lives. David Toop looks back more than 25 years to the first time he worshipped the feats of rock's greatest iconoclast He embraced the history of 20th-century music in an evening of electric guitar Troy weighed in pure gold Classical Concerts: The genius Berlioz is well-served by two great condutors No Title How to make a feast out of leftovers Boston SO/Ozawa Festival Hall Scarpia and scarier Opera Tosea Covent Garden BBC Syphony Orchestra To Advertise Quarry Dougall Nomura Baker & McKenzie Quarry Dougall Articles Required Recruitment and Assessment Services Registers of Scotland Executive Agency Legal Appointments Sales, Mergers & Acquisitions Law Judses miss the mark Public disquiet over plea bargaining, and sentences regarded by many as derisory, are casting doubt on the law's integrity, says David Cocks Qc Many judges are not up to trying serious fraud Bristol fashion Inns and Outs Picture Gallery But Surely You Agree that Roger Levitt Deserved More… Picture Gallery Queen's Counsel Crown Prosecution Service The value of a criminal trial Counsel Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legal Howard Kennedy solicitors Bank of England Legal Unit Berrymans Training & Information Manager Zarak MacRae Brenner No Title Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants London Attorney, London Office of International Law Firm… The Chambers of Alastair Wilson Qc Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants London European Law and Rgulation in International… Eropean Law and Regulation in International… M. L. H. Quin & Co., Eropean Law and Regulation in International Investment Banking A new race for Africa Law firms are jetting off to South Africa in the hope of a business boom after next April's elections. Edward Fennell reports Legal Appointments Chambers Employment Law Ambitious Graudates & Young Professionals Identity & Design Multiple Display Advertising Items Why a judge needs a right-hand man Nicol-Gent, above, explains his duties as a judicial assistant in the recent Sellafield case Obstruction crime creates interference tort Department of Transport and Others v Williams and Others Offer to pay should be considered Regina v Alfreton Justices, Ex parte Gratton Legal & Public Notices Insolvency Rules 1986 Rule 4.106 (1) Arctone Limited (formerly Arrow Computer Systems Limited) in Creditors Voluntary Liquidation Naturalised citizen entered UK legally Indemnity costs rare Legal & Public Notices Settlor liable for tax on gains in non-resident trust Strict liability to keep dogs under control Liberal construction of Act Devon County Council v S and Another (Wardship) Legal Network Television Network Television Coates's hard sell works wonders for women's game Bentt looking for bout against Lewis in battle of 'British' world champions Accent on money in world of boxing Wealthy players guzzle from the cup of avarice Drugs debate casts shadow over event of excellence Lazio intend to send Gascoigne back to England Rob Hughes Overseas Football Word-Watching Lazio intend to send Gascoigne back to England All Blacks must be given tougher test Tour Record Canadian pair don cloak of rivalry for university challenge Today's Fixtures RFU not overjoyed about war of words Sport in Brief Marshall reaches final Smith heads fleet home Nilsson to return home From baize to board Giant-killers at home Sangster calls for nominal Derby charge Derby Fees Sedgefield Going: Good (Good to Soft in Places) 12.30 John Wade Hino Truck Novices Selling Hurdle 1.00 Dickie Dods Memorial Handicap Hurdle Edinburgh Going: good to firm 12.15 (2m hdle) 1,… Rapid Raceline 1.30 Hardwick Arms Movices Handicap Chase Extensive tests were carried out on Cheltenham Gold… Hammond at Middleham. Tote: ?19.30?3.70, ?2.30,… Richard Evans Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Plumpton 2.15 SCOnS Restaurant Novices Chase (?2,214:401… Kalanski beat Joker Jack 71 in a 4-mnner novice… 45 Midland Bank Handicap Hurdle (?2,511:2m 1f) (9… Noblely beat High Mind Bl in a 13-nunner novice… Kabayil beal Saskia's Hero 31 in an 11-runner… 1.15 Galleano Handicap Chase (?2,238:2m) (5 runners)… Keymer Handicap Chase Briggs Builders beal Monlalino 1?l in a 6-runner… 1.45 Henfield Conditional Jockeys Selling Handicap… Henfield Conditional Jockeys Selling Handicap Hurdle Loch Blue beat Duo Drom 11 in a 9-runner conditional… 3.45 Eastbourne Novices Handicap Hurdle (?2,385:2m… Manhattan Boy, winner 14 times al this track,… Course Specialists Gold Glen 121 3rd of 5 lo Alcoy in a novice huidle… Dunwoody reaches 1,000-winner milestone Bears give thanks to defenders as revival continues Egypt Mill Prince heads Cheltenham betting Nfl Details Sports Service Waqar records personal best McMillan out for six weeks Crawley quickly into his stride Reformer setting agenda for change Ossie Wheatley, a key figure in the ongoing shake-up of the English game, talks to Alan Lee, cricket correspondent Warne breaks through to dash New Zealand hopes Bacher's vision hovering on verge of reality Andrew Longmore reports on one man's cricketing crusade in the townships of South Africa 6 . 00 Business Breakfast (53129) 7.00 Bbc Breakfast… 9 . 30 Between the Lines. Drama series about the… Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic Fm Virgin 1215 Anglia 6.55am News 7.00 On Air: Andrew McGregor presents… Radio 1:01:1053kHz/285m; 1089kHz/275m; Fm 97.6-99 .… 6.40 Film: Our Betters (1933, b/w) starring Gilbert… 9 . 50 40 Minutes: Police Surgeon. The work of Dr… VideoPlus + and the Video PlusCodes Here.. ? (5183858) 5.10-5.40 Shortland Street… Choice 8.00 Great. House. Cookery (910) 11.40-12 . 30pm The… Sky One No Title Rugby Union Wright on the mark to save point for Arsenal Times Two Cross Word Taylor critical of FA Ebel Wright on the mark to save point for Arsenal Winning Move No Title Winning Move Word-Watching Oxford poised to take University honours Today's Teams at Twickenham
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