News from 10/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Bill Frost, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Sheila Thompson, Anthony Harris, Colin Elliott, Alexandra Frean, John Vincent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Betty Moyle, Philip Howard, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and James Landale, Ian Murray, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Pascal Rondeau, John O'leary Education Editor, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Martin Flanagan, Jack Bleiman, Sutin Wannabovorn, Ken Coates, Martin Harvey, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Brian Kitcher, Simon Trevethick, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Bill Frust, Thalia Griffiths, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, W. E. Trevelyan, Lawrie Smith, R. P. C. Plowden, Henry McCUBBIN, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Robert Ballantyne Business Editor, Sarah Bagnall, Richard Schiffer, John Hennessy, Robin Gauldie, Clive Couldwell, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan, H. B. Livingstone, David Watts and Joanna Pitman, John Hopkins, David Miller, David Toop, Caroline Bingham, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Richard Evans, Neil MacKinnon (Chief Economist), Oliver Holt, George Austin on adultery, Welsh rarebit-and the failure of the Church leaders to take a moral stand, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Grahame Leon-Smith, Julian Muscat, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, H. H. Marcus, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, John L. Jones, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Fiona Gorman, Basil Wilberforce, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, David Starkey, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Alan Jabez, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster, David Sinclair, Ben Lynfield, Stephen A. Soghoian, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Steve Voce, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Avril Munson, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoBritons freed by Saddam fly home today Heath plea wins pardon The release of three British hostages from a jail outside Baghdad is part of a campaign to persuade the UN to lift the sanctions which are crippling Iraq Second TV licence 'for extra sets' Index Valerie Grove Labour declares a parliamentary war Africa at 20% off The Princess of Wales was on stage at the Royal… New drug sobers up instantly Clarke attacks Delors plan to borrow billions Blanchflower E&J 30p Archdeacon raises wider unease over monarchy Wind of change shakes walls and ruffles knickers Political Sketch Relatives are preparing for 'reunion of the century' Jubilant families fly out to greet released Britons in Jordan No doubt you're all off to oddbinge's French elan leaves British tunnel vision standing Whitehall sell-off mooted by Waldegrave Levitt prosecution cost taxpayer £11.4m News in Brief Poll blow for Tories Greek vase raises £2.2m New head for Academy Radical critic with radio audience Church and Crown Waterski champion dies after collapse at nightclub party By a Staff Reporter: PC pays to charge youths with assault By a Staff Reporter: Princess Royal's remarks on equality at work attacked By a Staff Reporter: Relatives delighted as Denise Bulger gives birth to a son More Furniture Ideas Fourteen die as hurricane-force winds hit Britain Drambuie By a Staff Reporter: MI5 'orchestrated bomb plot in power struggle with police' Princess honours arts benefactors Sponsorship awards By a Staff Reporter: Scientists claim HIV advance By a Staff Reporter: HSE issues alert on work stress BT Girl's father condemns killer's sentence London Docklands BMA says money, not need, leads to faster patient care GP fundholding dispute Patients Pay the Price Patten gets tough on school time Polluters 'let off hook' by ruling Weekend Teenagers in UK top Europe's birth-rate Bottom drops out of the deckchair trade Amstrad Pc World Bogus Mr Blobby heads list of deadly Christmas presents Dangerous toys ranging from the poisonous to the highly flammable have been found on sale to festive shoppers Inspector attacks 'filthy' unit Keene on Chess Salvation Army can seize £2m Knee on Chess Texas Picture Gallery Sunday shopping 'a danger to health' Archbishop of Canterbury rallies defeated campaigners against seven-day trade Currys Jittery MPs head for familiar cover after a free vote Riddell on Politics Wind hits fish price Weekend Shopping Toni Morrison Local council reform may add £60 to poll tax bills Ministers submit bids for new bills The week in Parliament Major and Reynolds to hold new talks Health managers 'wasted £20m' Halifax Picture Gallery Renton urges Brooke to scrap Arts Council Jenkins calls for curbs on MI5 BBC given backing to continue TV licence fee until 2006 'Corporation should be able to apply for right extra cash by selling advertising A Thorn EMI Company By our Media Correspondent: Auntie faces fight for slice of cake The Heritage Secretary has to define a brave new future for the BBC without upsetting listeners and viewers Ryman DNA case man faces rape retrial News in Brief Drug charge No prosecution Cancer study Council review Lib Dem threat Archer to sue Yeltsin bars wider Nato but signs EC accord Woolwich Building Society Champagne reformists give voters free pies and half-baked ideas Russian Election Starvation threat rises in Bosnia Sociologist emerges from grotto Makro Zulu police to face enquiries on killing of ANC members Comeback is condemned TWA Picture Gallery New Ivory Coast leader boosted as rival bows out Violence blights African Eden Burundi conflict claims 150,000 lives in a week BBC Video Clinton declares all-out war on firearms lobby 'Gun violence is tearing the heart out of our country' A crackdown on gun sales and owners and stop-and-search powers for police are planned. With 200 million weapons in circulation, it will have no immediate impact Jacksons renew family feuding The Two Ronnies Reuter: $1m added to Sommer winnings Epson Picture Gallery Boost for Nasa in Hubble triumph Christopher lures Syria and Lebanon back to talks Assad's overture wins Clinton meeting as Israel prepares partial pullout Go places-at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Token No 20 Token Operators Generals meet on frontier bridge Today's Featured Operator: Carrier Carrier West Bank Jewish settlers shoot dead Arab farmer African adventure Enjoy the space of Africa, different landscapes and hundreds of animals Your Questions Answered Algerian militants ambush elite force North Korea defies Clinton as economic ills multiply Tough American warnings to North Korea over its stubborn tactics on nuclear site inspections have heightened tensions in South Korea and stirred unease in Japan Patten hits back at China policy critic Picture Gallery Rebel group offers to talk peace with Rangoon Compaq Product names mentioned here in may be trademarks… (Reuter): Singapore leaks trial must go on News in Brief Loan penalty (Reuter): General held Take a big bite for Britain An apple a day keeps the bank at bay Boots Reasons why I hate you Was this week's commuter train massacre really racist revenge? Ben MacIntyre reports on our need to explain the inexplicable Where did French films go wrong? Don't tell the Parisians but their new patriotic blockbuster is a turkey. One of many, says Charles Bremner 'It shouldn't be me-the bishops should say these things' The Valerie Grove Interview The sister who betrayed Michael Jackson LaToya Jackson is always eager to dish the dirt, but can she be believed, asks Julia Llewellyn Smith Cocoon Coats Sale Multiyork Philip Howard Bashful Bowdler is being blunted; by and by he will blush at our boldness Broaden the mind The Times Diary Picture Gallery Appeasement lives on Foreign Office timidity over Hong Kong is a betrayal of Britain's commitment to do the right thing by former colonies Scythes of relief The Times Diary Fat's in the frier The Times Diary Where to? The Times Diary Sleighing them The Times Diary Gone flat The Times Diary A State without a Church David Starkey on disestablishment by the back door Jacques' Other Ideas There is more to the Delors White Paper than meets Major's eye The No-Commission Men How to create truly independent pensions advice Vive La Celebration The lessons of history for today's tunnellers Implications of revising divorce law Keep London red Malta convoy A moral echo Winners and losers in the Budget Jobs for Europe A jazz great Chance of pitch Taking the chill off Rare sighting Court Circular Luncheon Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Awards Sandford St Martin Trust Memorial services Anniversaries today Today's royal engagements Reception Lord Mayor of Westminster Correction The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriages School news Appointments Danny Blanchflower Danny Blanchflower, Tottenham Hotspur and Northern Ireland footballer and Northern Ireland footballers and newspaper columnist, died yesterday aged 67, after suffering from Alzheimer's disease. He was borin in Belfast on February 10,1926 Personal Column Overseas Travel Sir Desmond Lee Sir Desmond Lee, Headmaster of winchester College, 1954-68, died on December 8 aged 85. He was born on August 30,1908 The Mental Health The Army Benevolent Fund Cancer Relief Whitechapel Horrors To the Editor of The Times Viscount Simon Viscount Simon, CMG, a former chairman of the Port of London Authority, died on December 5 aged 91. He was borin on September 2,1902 Hugh Moore Hugh John Moore, Commander of the City of London Police, died on December 4 aged 64. He was born on November 28,1929 News The Times Crossword No 19,410 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Personal Dental Plan Weather The Times Tomorrow Infotech Picture Gallery Ministers seek reform of newspaper sales LIG to shed a fifth of its workforce Cuts at London International Group will result in a big charge on full-year profits. Debts need to be cut, said the group, which announced a half-year loss and no dividend By our Industrial Editor: Ferranti receivers announce first 630 redundancies Arts Ghana gets the gold bug US court clears way for Paramount battle Sport Heath Group Inside the Motoring Industry Business Today Big Day Big Project Big Debt Big Payout Lloyd 's sets new voting rights The Great Universal Stores P. L. C. North West Water joins £1.5bn Malaysia project By a Correspondent: MPs call for access to Scotbus sale liles Lautro alters guidelines on emerging markets Business Roundup Conrad Black enquiry Victory for ICD Hartstone tumbles Fine Art advances Rees to leave Lasmo VW raises loss estimate Company News in Brief Bloody Sunday on the high street Opening on the Sabbath will change the retail balance of power Lasmo loses another one ICD sees off challenge Pennington Christian Salvesen lifts payout Chelsfield sets float price Resort defers its accounts BT Pilkington keeps pressure on debt despite profits rise Compass is set for Europe By our Deputy City Editor: Rain falls at Scottish Hydro Efficiencies at GUS help boost results Revenue of British Land rises Bears squeezed as shares break through 3,300 Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Soaring Seeboard to split its shares Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) The 'bull in a china shop' market Dollar Spot Rates Tunnel visionaries lay on train trip into the future The tunnel's stormy history cannot mar its builders' achievement, says Philip Bassett ProShare laurels The Times City Diary Good tidings for Govan The Times City Diary Pressing need The Times City Diary Venerable worker The Times City Diary LIG GUS Settlement at Lloyd's Business Letter A glass act Tempus Compass Mount Charlotte Thistle Hotels NW Water The Times Trust Information Service See-saw shares finish lower British Funds KLM group of companies The gift of expert knowledge Staff from IT companies can be of great assistance to the voluntary sector. David Guest on the employees who love to help Post Office Counters Ltd Alan Turner, Pontis Consulting Employment Service Information Technology Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Analyst Programmers The Securities and Futures Authority NPI Mapping out the hot spots Clive Couldwell discovers how a computer system is saving vital minutes for a fire brigade responding to emergencies Hungary gets all DECT out A British firm is leading Eastern Europe's latest revolution Tulp computers Uk Plc The nerd factor On Line Public interest immunity defeats dismissal claim Evidence in mixed statement Legal & Public Notices British Coal Foreseeability test for pollution liability Magistrate cannot hear evidence in extradition case Whether doctor is approved Balancing interests in adjournments The Times Picture Gallery Six ways to crack a Christmas nut Timely lesson in innocence Theatre: Moliére comedy in Islington The School for Wives Almeida POP Vestal's flame burns bright Opera in Milan: Rodney Milnes on the opening night of the season at La Scala POP British Airways Picture Gallery Donmar takes critics' award Entertainments (Big Friendly Giant) 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 Why image beats out talent Caitlin Moran takes a disapproving view of the importance of being glamorous Picture Gallery Goldilocks and the soul bared Pop on Firday: Michael Bolton gives the new man a good name Spin Doctors go live The Immorals rave on The most sensitive of singer-songwriters, a woman's man in a very real and caring way, a Barry Manilow for the 1990s-that's your Michael Bolton. Alan Jackson is charmed Doctors graduate with honours New Releases: Want to hear what a hit band sounded like when no one knew them? Virgin The Times Silk Thermal Underwear Offer Top Ten Albums New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Black Country Development Corporation Hard times, but suppliers are building new markets Key role as innovators The survival of Britan's car industry depends on the unsung manufacturers in the backroom, Kevin Eason reports Acclaim Lucas shines its light around the world The Far East is a growth area for the British company, writes Vaughan Freeman Wales sets pace in technology One of the smallest new Welsh firms has secured a business coup Aluminium helps the weight penalty Welsh Development Internationl Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speeds Toytoa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jct600 PORSCHE Registration No's. CNDA Members Christie's Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Authorised Dealers SAAB Richard Cound Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ups and downs of four-wheeling Vaughan Freeman tests a tough vehicle, and his skills, on a muddy, demanding off-road training course Lada Niva Cossack (five-door) ... meanwhile Kevin Eason, motoring correspondent, samples the best of therest and explains what they offer Mitsubishi Shogun 3.0V6 Some birthday present that was The car broke down. The private clampers moved in And that was only the beginning. The bills came to £1,000 Land Rover Discovery 200TDi Chrysler Jeep Cherokee 4.0 Volvo extends warranties Roadwise Gachot starts out on long road back Oliver Holt meets a driver once tipped as a world champion ready to resume his career behind the wheel in Formula One Frantic league pace hides lack of quality Rugby Commentary Getting to grips with Ballesteros Books for Christmas Pickering set for record Widnes reject bid for Howard How we took our place in Whitbread record-books Lawrie Smith, skipper of the yacht Intrum Justitia, provides recent extracts from his diary Unravelling the orienteering mystery Nicholas George reports from Stockholm on efforts to find the cause of a series of deaths among a sport's elite in Sweden Successful return by Harper Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Bicknell's frustrations mount By our Sports Staff: Pakistan recover after early Josses Scoreboard By our Sports Staff: Australia are outplayed as Cronje takes control Independent international court to rule in Krabbe case Scoreboard Norwich receive high praise for stylish approach English side impresses Italians Welsh clubs seek Uefa help over Konica League status Cobbing takes flight in search of gold David Powell reports from Val d'Isère on the Briton aiming to reach dizzy heights in aerial skiing Performer of charm and ready wit David Miller recalls the achievements of a captain who believed in glory and scorned football's baser side Dany Blanchflower For the Record Wyatt rejects early transfer of Tote control to board Richard Evans Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Sunday racing moves step closer Shaikh aims for Royal Ascot success Today's Races on Television Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Doncaster Fixtures Sports Service Seeking joy at ice station Basingstoke Freud on Friday Illness forces champion to surrender crown Benn fears absence of trainer Tibbs Stich shakes Steven from dream Seles hints at return Senna receives suspended ban Sport in Brief Whitley points taken Beerbaums ahead Lister's rowing post Simpson impresses Bath asked to intervene Bland leads with 62 Zanardi to return Word-Watching BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic Fm Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Variations Choice Bbc1 Satellite Motor Racing Football mourns the loss of Danny Blanchflower Smith and Intrum sweep to victory Second Stage British driver makes powerful splash in Middle East Selection handed back to selectors Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Zenith Skiing
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