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News from 14/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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D. P. Stewart, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Stephen Cretney, David Janes, Anatol Lieven, F. Hinds, Anthony Edwards, Avebury, Chairman, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, W. B. Adlard, Roisin Kearns, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Donald Foreman, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, John Delafons, Deputy Secretary, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Simon Wessely, Nigel L. Denton, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, C. Fogg, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Bill Frost, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Martin Barrow, K. W. Crawford, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Ian Chard, Keith Pike, James Dowson, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Wolfgang M?nchau, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Rabbi Dr Sidney Brichto, Robert Kirley, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Norman Hammond, John Higgins, Robert Berg, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, Lawrence Freedman, James Landale and George Brock, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, H. H. Ogilvy, Robert Ballantyne, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Ralph Thorpe, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent in Munich, Dr James Le Fanu, Dominic Kennedy, Hal Miller, (Chairman and Chief Executive), Jack Currie, Roger Flaxman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, George Brock and James Landale, William Filmer-Sankey, Michael Hornsby, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, John Butler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, MacKenzie-STUART, Eamon Corcoran, Walter Ellis, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Neo-Fascist sets sights on Yeltsin Internal wrangling among Russia's democrats has left the door to power open to extremists - raising fears that the neo-Fascists could be unstoppable Climber dies after rescue Index Times Appeal Lost Haydn sonatas found in Germany Win the Top 100 Waldegrave 'lost in Wonderland' Branson bids to run lottery for nothing Row over films makes Gatt talks into a cliffhanger Lynne Truss The Famous Grouse 30p Burbling bear conducts his defence at arm's length Political Sketch Major says haste is not the key to peace in Ulster The Prime Minister will search for an agreement for as long as it takes to ensure an end to Northern Ireland's violence Loyalist gunmen murder 'informer ' Commercial Union Nhs boss to earn ?100,000 while trust costs are pared Portillo predicts more welfare opt-outs Threat of press curbs recedes Boy, 9, questioned over baby's murder News in Brief EC puts VAT on art Gunmen pursue victim Prize budgies take wing British Council fraud £21,000 for Garbo letters Orchestra plans merger Couple win poll tax case Regent Travel Services Oliver Reed sued for 'joke' that broke stand-in's spine Pair 'bucked more swash off set than on' Woman climber dies after mountain blizzard rescue Exhaustion forced husband to turn back By a Staff Reporter: Do not pass goal, go to jail... Hewlett Packed Win the 100 best albums of all time Plus, on Saturday Barclaycard Lover shot baby and mother but could not take his own life 'Her life was my life, I had the right to take it. I could see no future for her' Driver, 18, jailed for sisters' deaths BT Teachers blamed for errant pupils Doing my bit for democracy-in-action and farce of open government Joe Joseph imagines how Alan Clark might record his evidence to the arms-to-Iraq enquiry yesterday in his revealing diary Thatcher 'must have known' of new arms policy Halifax Peace offer keeps leaders chasing Irish agreement Riddell on Politics MPs fall victim to Labour Party's guerrilla warfare In Parliament The Times One child in 12 suffers serious language problems The Times Christmas appeal aims to help children with language difficulties - a category now twice as large as once thought AFASIC Postmen to strike News in Brief Jp jailed Body contours Pc loses Bosnia Blobby Lights out Fat pay packet for Thomas's controller Deaths from flu increase WDA No Prizes for Guessing the Best Selling Estate London zoo chief faces sack over pay dispute Thief is handed car on a plate Busy roads lead to sickness Keene on Chess Nationwide Br porters return with bags of style Rabin warns off extended delay to peace accord The passing of the deadline for starting an Israeli withdrawal has cast gloom over the occupied territories. Yitzhak Rabin seems more determined than ever not to compromise Aphrodisiac of power proves turn-off for Clinton candidates BT Our Foreign Staff: 'Suicide doctor' is freed Endeavour's success raises hopes for a space station Arafat's support dwindles with his loss of face How world trade talks turned into a Hollywood horror show Gatt chief insists film row must not sabotage deal The Gatt director-general has told the deadlocked European and us trade negotiators he is prepared to drop the entire film and Tv section from the treaty Reuter: Jackson back in America Turkish arrests fuel censorship fears Black market goods keep Sarajevo alive at a price Campbell resigns leadership News in Brief (AP): Majority cut Sailors' ordeal (Reuter): Bondi danger (Reuter): Antall successor Chinese air safety in crisis Boucheron Voters succumb to lure of a simple man's Utopia Zhirinovsky's success leaves constitutional reformers with crumbs of comfort Anne McElvoy in Moscow assesses the outlook for President Yeltsin after the meteoric rise to prominence of a wild-eyed firebrand He was a good joke, then a bad joke - now he's no joke at all Russian liberals and leaders of the former Soviet republics are horrified at the prospect of a democratically elected Fascist party taking control of parliament New faces will dominate Moscow's revamped parliament Extremist stirs army's dream of conquests Russia's economic revolution thrown into chaos by poll Alarmed Baltic nations see vote as threat Reaction Canon The New Russian Constitution The great Lottery lottery Richard Branson yesterday raised the already high stakes in the battle to operate Britain's first national lottery, writes Jon Ashworth Collins Lottery Dead rockers live forever Walter Ellis asks why stars such as Jimi Hendrix, dead for 23 years, can excite more interest than the living Wild men of rock came complete with self-destruct buttons Why the best must survive Specialist cancer units threatened with closure save lives that would be lost elsewhere Against Falling Hair Is religion a healthy habit? Adopt the ascetic lifestyle of a monk -you could find you live longer The seeds of hope Stomach cancer kills 11,000 people in Britain each year. Now Japanese research could save lives, Dr. James Le Fanu says Forte Lynne Truss As I was coming down the stair, I met a man who wasn't there Brooke no complaint Of the Devil's party Picture Gallery Bravo! Bravo! Bravo Twenty years may pass before we hear Berlizo's The Trojans again, but the glorious memory will last much longer Manners, boys Secret message Ukraine the test for Russia The Morning after Russian voters have given the world a painful shock Anyone Else for Lotto? The great British lottery race has begun Timeproof Treasure New Haydn sonatas recover the past and enrich everyone 'Costly farce' of the Scott enquiry Wartime bombing She's no angel Keeping up with today's technology Moral demands on the future King Whitehall pressures Put to the test Degrees of death Albert Memorial hailed and hated Turkish press raids Hard times Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheons Anniversaries Picture Gallery University news The Royal Academy of Engineering Awards The Federal Republic of Germany Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Meals left cooking in E1 Salvador's Pompeii Forthcoming marriages Reception Scriveners' Company Hypocrisy worse sin than passion Royalty and morality Heritage Air Vice-Marshal Gordon Young Personal Column Professor Geoffrey Holmes Trailfinders Gurkha Welfare Trust Sir Patrick Graham Sir Raymond Potter Atrocious Fenian Outrage News Retired vicar earns millions The Times Crossword No 19,413 Business People in the Times No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Tv Listings Restructuring hits shares as Scroggs leaves Fisons Branson lottery bid gets ?200m personal backing Lord Young and Richard Branson say that if their bid for the national lottery succeeds it will be the most important thing they have achieved in their lifetimes FT-SE Small Business 28 Tv deals on the cards says Ytt chief Arts Sport Pressure for further rate cuts increases John Charcol Divorced from Reality? Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Extra Crisis Extra Payout Extra Hassle Extra Costs British Gas's global mission SunSystems Government accused of 'funk' over Post Office By our Insurance Correspondent: Ir probes insurance sales staff Names cheered by court ruling By our Industrial Editor: Building suppliers forecast weaker recovery Hanson building plan promises 1,200 jobs Business Roundup Radio Clyde improves Gm signs Polish deal Halifax opens in Spam Hamlet set to grow Bullish Norbain ahead Brasway advances The Times Municipal Mutual Insurance Ltd London Electricity lights up dividend with 32% rise Berkeley bullish on housing prospects From a Correspondent in Bottrop: Bugs Bunny finds European burrow For this relief, a watery smile Brussels stays out of deep water Pennant Rate flies the flag National Lottery a licence to print money Pennington By our City Staff: Btg seeks enquiry into share swings Ec backs down over bananas Europcar Inter rent Investors look for another interest rate cut Stock Market The Pound Markets at a Glance Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Greene King finds its fortunes mixed Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Predicting a repeat performance Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Scandal overshadows Italy's dash for popular capitalism Despite corruption and falling earnings, the country first bank privatisation was over-subscribed, Patricia Tehan reports Cisco kids are ready to ride Mississippi fruits City loss Norwich no how Aboard Bzw Ytt Greene King Tax officer's estimates amounted to granny-bashing Revolting name for cars is non-starter Instrument failure Tempus London Electricity Coutts & Co Small losses for new account British Funds Picture Gallery The Times Unit Trust Information Service Small firms 'responding defensively to recession' Briefings Business to Business Company Store Company Specialists Dreaming of a green Christmas Cbi is out to nurture the ingredients that bring growth Enterprise Initiative lifespan is extended Franchise Information Lorraine Electronics The Times Don't take the Serpentine for a ride Expansive plans by a uniquely pleasant art gallery are threatened by a heritage ministry that seems to put horse first. An angry Richard Cork bolts the stable door No wonder the artists who show there find it such a refreshing experience Opera Haydn's long-lost sonatas will soon be heard again Theatre Grave tidings Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Night with the next great tenor Rom?o et Juliette Th??tre du Capitole, Toulouse Universal message Concerts: The climax of the Messiaen commemoration; and a night of British music Des Canyons aux toiles... Barbican Festivity and fantasy BBCSI/Davis Festival Hall Westminster Abbey Choir Orchestra of the Age of… Billy Pearce The Bard as spoken up North Theatre: Northern Broadsides takes a swipe at Received Pronunciation; plus a look at three new shows Andy Lavender on the Yorkshireman who formed his own company to get his voice heard in Shakespeare's most-prized roles Black holes in the mind Television Review 'Each new story was relentlessly moribund and horrific' Nothing lost in the translation Kate Bassett reviews the latest London Fringe offerings Still singing, still swinging Recital: The King's Singers celebrate their 25th annuversary The Times In a world his own Rock Rainer Mean Fiddler Quarry Dougall Graham Gill & Young MGN Limited Chambers of Mr. N. F. Riddle Advisory & Broking Services London Guildhall University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Costs Draftsmen Required Identity & Design Lawprose Tutorial Services High Wycombe Solicitors Divorce on demand The Lord Chancellor's proposals will arouse opposition, Stephen Cretney says Judge ends court bore Good Judgment Picture Gallery Inns and Outs Unions issue writs Domestic help In-house joke No entry Barred to the call Zarak MacRae Brenner Howard Kennedy The right to silence improves policing Getting Fat on Gatt 34 Law Report 35 Directors seek a limit to liability The taxman is wrong to treat litigation insurance as a perk, says Roger Flaxman Legal Appointments Michael Page Legal Trade talks open doors to legal bonanza Michael Page Legal Video links ensure justice is seen to be done for prisoners Service by post to correct address Law Report December 14 1993 Court of Appeal Greater duty of care to disabled athletes Ronald Thwaites QC McKenna & Co The Chambers of Alastair Wilson QC HLT Publications Ltd Legal & Public Notices Legal Appointments 3 Essex Court Berrymans Private Client Solr International Financial Law Review Articles Required Islamic Law Chambers Grand Slam finale earns cup belated recognition Pools Forecast Word-Watching Lomas assumes leading role Richard Eaton looks at England's chances of achieving a significant advance on two fronts in European table tennis Fixtures For the Record Warrington await acid test in cup Sport in Brief Plunging into 1994 Mayer breaks through O'Sullivan fights back Cricketers honoured Cup test for Guildford Thinning Hair? You Need Nourkrin Young Hustler can boost King George credentials at Ascot Richard Evans Folkestone Rapid Raceline Barnes returns at Newton Abbot Pilkington to be senior steward Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Hampton guides New York to place in play-offs Nfl Details Sports Service England must challenge insular view David Millar bemoans the long-term decline of English football and says the central issue is constitution of the Fa, which is too amateur-based and being restructured Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe lose advantage Scoreboard Ilott's patience pays dividend Tomorrow Plan to link with Welsh league is dismissed by Rfu Bbc 1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Table Tennis 36 Norwich enjoy comfort of home Norwich City 2 Leeds United 1 Drains not rains wash away Sri Lanka Test The Moratuwa Test met an unusual and yesterday. Simon Wilde reports Times Two Crossword No 38 Winning Move Word-Watching Premiership Rugby Union 38 Malle stands by decision to search for stricken yacht Second Leg Kidney Research Fund

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