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News from 08/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Colin Smith Chief Executive, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Gerald Isaaman, Maxwell Hutchinson President, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Colin Narbrough and Philip Bassett, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Andrew Warren, Director, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tim Cecil (Managing Director), Sarah Bagnail Insurance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, O. A. G. Kems (Managing Director), Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Malcolm Walker Chairman, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Christoper Walker, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Nicole Lander, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Charles Bremner, Trevor Williams, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Morton Middleditch Assistant Managing Director, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Geoffrey Mulcahy Chairman, Patrick Gillam (Chairman, Asda), Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Margot Norman, George Brock, Stanley Kalms Chairman, iAN MacLaurin Chairman, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, John Hosker, Deputy Director, Wolfgang Münchau, V. H. Black, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Colin Henderson-Begg, Stuart Hampson Chairman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Geoffrey Maitland Smith, Chairman, Ron Stubbs, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Oliver Holt, James Bredin, Kevin Eason and Andrew Pierce, Alexander Franklin, David Llewellyn, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Valerie Goldberg, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Tim Jones and Kevin Eason, George Austin, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Ruth Gledhill and Philip Webster, Dominic Kennedy, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Maurice Healy, David Sieff Director, Roy Greensiade, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Robert Morgan and Alice Thomson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, David Skinner Chief Executive, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Charles Young, Graeme Bowler Managing Director and Chief Executive, Michael Horsnell, Alan Mitchell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Philip Robinson and Colin Narbrough, Benedict Nightingale, John Hoerner Chief Executive, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Quarmby, Joint Managing Director J. Sainsbury, John Phillips, Helen Johnson, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christine Little (Chief Executive), George Brock, European Editor, Christopher Irvine,

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Royal friend hits back at church critic Archdeacon doubts Prince's 'fitness' Although the Archdeacon of York has emerged as the voice of the Church's moralist wing, his views on the royal succession attract only limited support Index Go Places Church and Crown Solicitors ruled out of higher courts Space Invader France ready to throw in towel on Gatt NewYork gunman kills four in train London hospitals face Bottomley axe at Christmas Sunday Debate National & Provincial Building Society 30p Snarling bears of the past slope off for a slumber Political Sketch Eagle Star Back to do business, Gorbachev enjoys a warm reunion Major wants league tables to expose 'four-day week' schools Some pupils miss the equivalent of one year's teaching in five because of short hours, but does it mean their education is poorer? Lady Tryon backs threatened hospital Clean-break father loses payment case Civil servants to get bonuses on merit News in Brief Turks hold lorry drivers £441,000 for Ming jar RAF base to close Phone link for sick baby Portillo says state pension will be worthless Ancient chestnut falls after pitched battle The removal of a 250-year-old tree and attendant protesters is only one small step towards an Mll extension in east London Sanctity of royal marriage 'irrelevant to church role' Church and Crown: a history interwoven with scandal The Coronation Oath Great and the Good join rival camps Turbulent priest who wages war on liberals By a Staff Reporter: Addicted wife hired assassin MiTAC Portables Away with the manger and all mention of Christmas The Shopping Hours Reform Council WPC wins apology and promotion Condon says sorry after admitting sexual and racial harassment by the Met The Metropolitan police will be trained in racial and sexual awareness after the case of an officer victimised by colleagues Detective denies causing road deaths Pop pickers turn off the funeral march When a teddy bear sells for £49,500, there's… Fugitive father may settle in Cyprus Boys held in death threat case The Scottish Salmon Induotry Howard freezes police numbers for second year Minister backs zero level for drivers who drink BT Steer clear of DIY breath testers police tell motorists By a Staff Reporter: Too much cheap beer will cost trippers dear GP 'made bogus fee claims' News in Breif Gene faults 'should be kept from insurers' Pregnant deal Catholic shot Meningitis alert £1m DSS find Consumers' Association Queen's Flight may be sold to reduce defence spending The search for savings at the MoD could lead to restrictions on the royal family's private use of aircraft in the Queen's Flight Poplar trees thrive in the desert of death Keene on Chess Debenhams By a Staff Reporter: Life for killer of man with three lovers New option brings confusion to vote on Sunday trading Labour will exploit to the full a draft manifesto for next year's Euro elections which supports the social chapter Debenhams Government is accused of suppressing VAT debate Major dismisses public service 'defeatists' Sound of big guns stirs arms enquiry Riddell on Politics Inflation pushes up defence bill Tories embarrassed by European allies St. Joseph's Hospice Province's right to stay in UK defended In Parliament Two monsters from history hold sway in wasteland city Russian Election Gatt cliffhanger sets stage for EC summit row There is every indication, with a Gatt agreement tantalisingly close, that EC leaders are about to become embroiled in a classic dispute about money and sanctions Tearful Tapie's tragi-comedy reaches climax No doubt you're all off to Odd bin ges Legal battle teases trade players Defence lawyers face Turkish intimidation Northern League's co-founder arrested Settler threats of retaliation cloud Christopher visit A funeral procession for two murdered Israelis produced grief and calls for revenge. At the same time the US made a gesture intended to lure Syria closer to Israel Chinese still talk business Martin Dawes First Lady in red says love is all (Reuter): Pope is recovering from fall News in Breif (AP): Honecker ill SS man freed (Reuter): French death Rights decision (AP): Campbell to go Dell Cancer woman 'paid her killer' Hubble successes leave earthlings starry-eyed America admits to 252 secret nuclear tests Tiny riot in paradise hardly hurts 18 No Title Doctor in space waits for call from alien visitor Blacks join ruling council amid white protest in Pretoria A new all-race executive has come into being in South Africa. President De Klerk denied, however, that this symbolic moment heralded the end of white power Delta Air Lines Clinton's team split on drugs Bhuttos tussle for party dominance Africans lose a durable leader Banda back at the helm Plots and the Princess The royal story that will not go away. Alan Hamilton on a secret bid to reconcile the warring couple Go places - at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Token No 18 Operators Today's Featured Operation Swan Hellenic Cruises for the curious Enjoy a little culture and some serious wining, dining and relaxation Your Questions Answered Last laugh for Les at the abbey Les Dawson, comic, is to join the great and the good remembered in a service at Westminster Abbey, James Bredin writes A service is a public affirmation ofj the unique value of the deceased Cads who blow a fortune Today's tearaway toffs are following in a long and ignoble aristocratic tradition Vodafone The Ultimate Driving Machine Dangers of a 12-hour day Alan Coren Please Michae, stick to your guns. The rank and file are right behind you Peer group pressure The Times Diary Picture Gallery Trade before policy After three fiascos in foreign affairs, Clinton is rebuilding his presidency on three negotiated successes Spare acres The Time Diary Fish out of water The Times Diary Take a bow The Times Diary More tea, vicar? The Times Diary Questions of both Church and State George Austin, Archdeacon of York, asks if Charles can be trusted again The Prince may have forfeited our trust already Chipping in for charity The Times Diary Fit to Rule A king need not be a model husband Set Sunday Free MPs have a chance tonight to support the liberty of the citizen A Statesman Calls How different would a world without Gorbachev have been? Customers and retailers, large and small, examine Sunday shopping Winged creatures Rate for the job Judgment on Levitt Decline and fall Wartime bombing Pass along, please Court Circular Memorial services Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries Personal Column Dinners Service dinner Election Dealer cut old master in half Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements School news Luncheon Felix Houphouet-Boigny Felix Houphouet-Boigny, President of the Ivory Coast since 1960, died yesterday aged 88. He was born at Yamoussoukro on October 18,1905 Heritage Personal Column Lord Hirshfield Lord Hirshfield, chartered accountant and founder and chairman of Trades Union Unit Trust Managers, 1961-83, died on December 6 aged 80. He was born on May 17,1913 Trailfinders (From our Own Correspondent): The Pass of Mont Cenis Don Ameche Don Ameche, Hollywood film actor, died on December 6 aged 85. He was born Dominc Felix Amici in Kenosha, Wisconsin, on May 31,1908 When purple is the colour of big money As legislation tries to snuff out tobacco ads, Alan Mitchell reports on an industry fightback Media Sales & Marketing Nynex CableComms Director of Advertising Services Walsall Lithographic Company Limited Liberty Retail Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Limited Videos: it's time to turn nasty How can children, bombarded with images, learn to distinguish reality? Gerald Isaaman argues for censorship Media, Sales & Marketing Andrew Warburg Promotion Assistant A proper press for a public princess Roy Greenslade on the curious reasoning behind the royal retreat Multiple Display Advertising Items Numetrix IIR Ltd Fletcher Hunt Plc Game to be a sponsor News Bites 30 years already? A dog is for ever News The Times Crossword No 19,408 Business Sport People in the Times Weather Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers BT Video plan runs into Oftel warning Filing lists Viacom buying Stock Market Homes 31 Lloyd's unveils £900m compensation package Action group leaders are urging names to reject a compensation offer that Lloyd's says is stretching resources to the maximum. Future losses will not be capped The Pound Arts MAM calling tune in £575m bid for LWT Gold Sport OKI People to People Technotogy Treasury warns of pause in recovery Solictors who Break Rules D Day Sad Day Happy Day Day to Day Vallance attacks Franco-German telecom alliance The competitive threat to BT posed by a Franco-German joint venture in telecommunications would increase if America's AT&T joins the fray Siebe Ladbroke scraps alternative payout Two more lenders cut mortgage rates Business Roundup Record shares turnover Tunstall races ahead Border denies bid talk Brewer nearly doubles 3i doubles profits Good year for Eurocopy Lonrho to quit film on Lockerbie The Times American Airlines in the red A not-so-easy Italian job Forte's Ciga deal shrouded in Milanese fog Oftel outlook too domestic Why Lloyd's settlement is the only offer in town Pennington Double-figure rises fuel power firms' payout race Pound's decline boosts Siebe's profits US and Far East offset depressed European markets Charter keen to buy engineering group Royal Bank Invoice Finance Smith New Court profit soars 367% Problems in store for supermarkets as broker downgrades Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Three more companies join rush to market Major Indices Traditional Options Picture Gallery Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Dow ends at new record Wall Street Money Markets Can Lloyd's persuade names to take the money and stay? Sarah Bagnall examines the details of yesterday's £900 million offer the insuracne market to compensate names who have suffered huge losses Tipple in the reptile house The Times City Diary Inching to fame The Times City Diary Bank invasion The Times City Diary Dogwatch The Times City Diary Name dropper The Times City Diary Healthy Short The Times City Diary The power of money Tempus Charter Siebe Sweden still keen on EC membership Business Letters Chubb Leica Ladbroke In whose interest? The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares close unchanged Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc British Gas unlikely to be split up say rivals The MMC recommendation to break up British Gas looks set to be overturned by the Government. Michael Heseltine is likely to increase competition to British Gas instead Fed official plays down inflation worries Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Currency gains secure Chubb rise Taunton plans campaign to regain cider market share Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter: Nabisco to axe 6,000 employees Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holiday Homes Bemrose calls for cash to finance US takeover Business Roundup Deutsche Bank ahead Stagecoach accelerates BAe merger scrapped Company News in Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Where the write stuff wins Can't sell your house? Organise an essay competition. Jamie Dettmer reports on the latest American Wheeze Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Crown Estate The English Courtyard Association Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Cala Severe sanctions for solicitors in breach Provisions for transfer of adoption proceedings Legal & Public Notices Creditor not obliged to take security offer New procedure for production of time estimates in cases concerning children Concealment suspends limitation time Deportation of linked parties Three visions of Albertopolis The museum are of South Kensington could one day mirror the Prince Consort's plans, filtered through the imaginations of present-day Britains's finest architects Marcus Binney reports Rock Theatre Cafédirect Entertainments Today's Events 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 Too big for their own good Rock Concert: Paul Sexton sees Scotland's gift to blue-eyed soul sell themselves short Wet Wet Wet Wembley Arena Striking a rich note Opera: A new collaboratoin with the Kirov Iolanta Albert Hall Blood-stained notes from the front line Television: Martyrdom in Beirut Small stage where the giants play Benedict Nightingale hails the work of an Islington theatre whose remarkable success record belies its slim resources Master with a degree in melody Clive Davis to a young saxaphonist hailed as the most exciting new voice in jazz since Wynton Marsalis Five Guys Named Fun On the road to victory Theatre: Triumph for an unfamiliar name at the National Mother Courage Cottesloe Ideal setting for songs of sorrow London Concerts BBC SO/Lazarev Festival Hall Unsound fury Bell/Isserlis/Mustonen Wigmore Hall Mayne Nickless Europe plc Pan European Recruitment Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Manpower Thomas Goode & Co. Limited Career Moves Secretary/assistant £14K Pa Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Working Girls Ltd Network Personnel Consultancy Limited Maine-Tucker Executive Recruitment St James's Secretarial College Pan European Recruitment Giorgio Armani Top of the Tree Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa/admin Assistant C14-16k The Recruitment Company Gordon Yates Norton Recruitment Consultants Pertemps City Network Merton Associates Diana Duggan Associates The Work Shop Manpower Maine-Tucker Executive Recruitment Manpower Hobstones Recruitment Consultants St. Martins Property Corporation Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Foreign & Commonwealth Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa to Managing Director The Recruitment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Personnel & Administration Manager London House Hunters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manulty Summets Tate Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Club Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitlock returns to domestic defeat in Manchester Table Archive material illuminates non-vintage publishing year Books for Christmas Village folk reap mixed tour harvest David Llewellyn on how people in the Kent countryside are waking up to the impact cycling's greatest show will have on their lives Rozsa returns to Hungarian fold Smith is left breathless as he waits for Dickson to arrive National title under challenge from all directions Becker bows out of cup with barely a whimper Academy future appears bright Board delays decision over Hide For the Record Frechette celebrates golden appeal Simon Barnes looks at how Olympic history has been rewritten in the interests of fairness Today's Fixtures All Blacks may complain Achilles injury hinders Marshall plan Sports Service Warne puts dispirited New Zealand to flight Scoreboard Final Test Match Averages Anglers angry over licence fee increases Brian Clarke finds the angling community in muddy waters as Nra seeks to raise more money Sri Lanka Test may be delayed By our Sports Staff: Crawley's presence marks him out Cowboys recover confidence Guildford threaten television black-out Sport in Brief Chen ranks with best Promise pays dividends Doubles success Wasim returns Award for Langer Feherty wins card Schumacher signs Word-Watching Marketing drive targets new blood Richard Evans Muse given top weight in Ladbroke Big-Race Entries Thunderer: Worcester Rapid Raceline Carvill's Hill misses Chepstow Thunderer: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Thunderer: Haydock Park Redmond fires late volley to beat Swindon Norwich plan to defy Uefa Cup odds Walker insisits Internazionale's lead can be overturned in Milan stronghold Rob Hughes looks at the task facing the English underdogs in the San Siro stadium By our Sports Staff: West Bromwich curse luck as Coyle sneaks equaliser Results Lazio deny Gascoigne for sale Fry ready to talk to Birmingham Rees gets kick out of his Part in second famous victory At the University match BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Simon Barnes Champions turn on style to stretch lead to 15 points Times Two Crossword No 33 Back-row trio paves way for Oxford Cambridge unable to exert control in University match Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Ernest & Julio Gallo Cricket Olympic hit list threat to status of five sports

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