News from 15/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Harrison Birtwistle, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, I. M. Golds, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Mariusz Kuklinski, Lynne Truss, Anne McElvoy and Eve-Ann Prentice, Carl Mortished, Mary Black, Richard Eaton, A. Kennaway, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Tim Judah and Tom Rhodes, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Dovas Lilian Baylis, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Christopher G. O'dowd, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Woodrow Wyatt, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Gossip hotline, Adam Lebor, Colin Narbrough and Derek Harris, Margot Norman, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan, Willam Courtney, N. S. Ruane, George Brock, Andy Lavender, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Simon Channing Chairman, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Paul Wilkinson, Martin, Richard Hornsby Chairman, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Schweidler, ANNE-McElvoy and Eve-Ann Prentice, Barry Pickthall, Graham Hills, George Brock and our Foreign Staff, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Philip Webster Political Editor, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Tom Jago, Brian MacArthur, D. Harris, Peter F. Marlow, Martin Ivens, Gerald Larner, Phil James, Matthew Parris, Frank Allaun, Olli Kivinen and Nicholas Bethell, Peter Riddell, Michael Dobbs, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Albert Hall, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Roger Lewis (Director), Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Kelbie, Roger Boyes Michael Evans and Joanna Pitman, Richard Beeston and Eve-Ann Prentice, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Cilonton, Nicholas Kenyon, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoUlster peace pact will be signed today While John Major and Albert Reynolds believe today's declaration will bring peace to Ulster, other politicians are likely to take a more cynical view Payouts to victims to be cut Index Hath Hell No Fury? Pele loses World Cup place to Barry Manilow Bravery Awards Picture Gallery Zhirinovsky says he is ready to join coalition Win the Top 100 N&p 30p Us and Ec clearway for trade free-for-all Arafat stumbles into a strangely occupied territory MiTAC Portables Wrong turns on road to peace Motorists to pay more in rush hour Professor to be judge Talks on Gchq unions Agency 'ruining family' Street-Porter to move Correction Fishermen win end to days-at-sea quota Regent Travel Services Unionists condemn 'lies and betrayal' Compensation to be cut for victims of sex attackers Women Against Rape has condemned plans for " token" payouts. It says they will create financial hardship for some women Woman in vicarage rape 'saddened' Nazi death camp guard agrees to deportation Princess shows son his duty St. Joseph's Hospice Maimed girl condemns killer driver Cold forces halt to Glen Coe search Ernest Jones Neighbours urged to police parents English tests 'have dubious validity' Dell Thorp begins processing toxic waste within weeks Art house propped up benefactor Boots Pick the Times top 10 and win 100 albums Oliver Reed claims stand-in was hurt fetching champagne Two held after street shooting Burberrys Computer violence claims real-life victims Minolta Town halls struggle to peg costs as polls loom How Council Tax Charges Will Change around the Country Bishop feels the heat over views on hell Elton John sells jewels for ?1m Blasts from the past for Top of the Pops Courvoisier Clark blames Customs far collapsed arms trial The Scottish Salmon Industry Labour ambushes Major Peers fight for student unions In Parliament Enquiry exposes whirring cogs of Whitehall engine The Royal Bank of Scotland Rustlers put bird breeders in a flap Bradford & Bingley Building Society 'Tis the season to be price-wary Civil War papers sold for ?440,000 Keene on Chess Starflower Oil Weather woman and Mp split Debts Pc tried to rob woman Thief stabbed Car forfeit Fire at squat Snake cruelty Tasty haul France proclaims 'beautiful victory' after Gatt agreement Despite jubilation in Paris circles French farmers remain angry. They claim their interests have been betrayed by the government after months of protests. Nationalist politicians are likely to fuel the debate America forced to pay price of tactical errors No Title Serb region rejects Belgrade choice Deltaairlines No Title (Reuter): Egyptian women watching rescue teams searching… Hungarian hardliner takes helm Arafat embraces salon diplomacy (Reuter): Maid says she saw Jackson cavorting (Reuter): Cia rules out conspiracy (Reuter): Heroin seized (Reuter): Prisoners freed (Reuter): Bardot fears Rising dark star pledges polities of the iron fist Clinicare Private Health Care at its Best Neo-Fascist targets Caucasians Far Right New lease of life granted to dreams of Tsarist hawks Extremist 'backlash' alarms Britain Zhirinovsky forges links with German far right The up-and coming leader of Russia's far right says his inspiration is Bismarck, not Hitler, but despite his conciliatory tone to Germany his success is worrying Bonn Europe and Japan East wind chills neighbours Scandinavia and Baltics Israel makes plea for increased emigration Jewish View Debenhams A small victory in Venice Nick Nuttall marvels at the restoration of St. Mark's crypt, which has broken new ground in conservation The Albert Roux Exclusive Christmas offer Is Russia on the Nazi route? Zhirinovsky would never have gained so many seats without bribing the voters Little Rock is big news at the White House Gossip with old friends is keeping Bill Clinton from losing touch with real life, says Martin Fletcher Vodafone A brief history of hell Cuckoo-land courses A full-scale educational disaster has struck vocational a levels Thermabond Alan Coren Have yourself a merry little Christmas present - I certainly did Picture Gallery Babes in the Ulster wood Major and Reynolds have let violence set their agenda, white the only possible solution to the troubles is ignored Weekend break Up the wall Picture Gallery No hiding place Card sharps Pantomime in an alternative vein Ye priests of little faith Church, not royalty is in trouble, says Woodrow Wyatt The New Moscow Summiteers must tread carefully towards the next peak To Hell from Durham More thoughtful provocation from the bishop All Time Greats Man is an irrational creature with a passion for odd numbers Nationalist swing in Russian polls Classical recordings Church finances Millionaire conman Fair funding for higher education Arts Council under fire Upright citizens Truth to tell Court Circular Anniversaries Reception 5,000 silver coins found in Civil War hoard Birthdays today Personal Column Today 's royal engagements Luncheon Ccj Sternberg Award Institute of Physics Dinners Memorial services Forthcoming marriages School news Joan Cross Joan Cross, CBE, English soprano, opera administrator and teacher, died in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, on December 12 aged 93. She was born in London on September 7,1900 Picture Gallery Professor Thaddeus Mann Personal Column Hugues De L'estoile Hugues de 1'Estsoile, for many years France's chief weapons salesman, first for the government, then for the Dassault Company, died in Paris on November 23 aged 62. He was born in poitiers on May 7,1931 Lettice Sandford Lettice Sandford, engraver, died on December 3 aged 90 she was born on December 14,1902 On this Day December 15 1903 The Times Crossword No 19,414 News Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Financial services cut from Gatt agreement Financial services was a surprise ommission from the final agreement on world trade, along with the widely expected sticking points of audiovisual trade, aircraft subsidies and shipping Noble Lowndes fined ?740,000 by Imro Stock Market London Closing Prices Markets Details, Share Prices Media 28 The Pound Arts 29-31 G0ld Brent Crude Sport 35-40 Trafalgar saved from collapse by Hk Bank Knight Williams A Place for a Princess Business Today Epilogue Prologue Catalogue Season of gloom for retainers BT By our Industrial Editor: Building costs set to rise Terrorism fund meets Bishopsgate bills Change at GrandMet Forte closes on Ciga Peat Marwick up 1% Paramount bid rules Dearing stands down David Lloyd delivers BNP sure on Disney Ford An industry in the doghouse Commissions are sending the wrong singals Southern Electric raises payout on profit surge Intrum Justitia hands out profits warning Talks admission hits LWT price By our Insurance Correspondent: Dti to rule insurers in single market Cheap beer imports fail to sink Vaux Patek Philippe Geneve N&p calls itself to account Shares of big retail chains feel the pre-Christmas chill Stock Market The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Oil Retail Prices Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Hk police investigate seven firms Company News in Brief Water watchdog urged to soften pricing stance Major Indices Traditional Options Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and, Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Wall Street Dollar Spot Rates Free trade, not fine detail, is the real boost from Gatt Colin Narbrough says the Uruguay Round has brought sound progress over a broad front, even if it missed the most ambitious aims Davis wades in at Nomura The Times City Diary Hive of activity Bland fare Companying jokes about LWT's "… Double act Battle for Trafalgar Tempus Vaux Group Southern Water League tables on repayments Business Letters Time and money Tsb The Times Accountancy and Finance Leica The freedom to see Intrum Justitia The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares run out of steam British Funds Fimbra Tidings of discomfort and war While ITV and the Bbc pack their schedules with cheer in the week before Christmas Channel 4 is devoting several hours of prime time television to the war in Bosnia. Has Michael Grade (left) gone mad? BBC Stafford Long & Partners Media Sales & Marketing Kilroy Television Company Associated British Ports Holdings Plc. Thank heavens for Saturday What was once a dud day has become a lifesaver for the national daily press Associated Partners in Finance Limited China Media Ltd. OPG The Henley Group How Dickens blessed us, every one The effect on Dicken's contemporary readers, and still more upon those who attended his readings, was sensational Theatre Line-up with punch Comedy Store Gala Oxendon Street, SWI Comedy The prints and the paupers Television: Moving imaged of a master photojournalist Singers sacred and profane` Pop Concerts: Voice of an angel; bat our of hell Music Meat Loaf Wembley Arena Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Erown's asseasment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Provenance of the sparrow's fall Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees Elaine paige capture the spirit, if not the soul, of Piaf All the wrong moves Dance: Postmodern peculiarity in London; familiar delights from Birmingham Royal Ballet Dazzling festive display The Nuteracker Hippourome Birmingham Overture to further adventures While the rest of orchesral world faces uncertainty, the BBC Remains committed to its orchestraw, writes Radio 3 controller Nicholas Kenyon Magnificence takes many forms John Russell Taylor on an exhibition which explores the sumptuous legacy of a great patron and collector Competing to be heard Concerts: Youthful compositional talents on display in London; and a string quartet premiered in a handsome Yorkshire setting London Adelphi Theatre Sunset Boulevard February 7 The Times The Theatre Club Womderful Lloyd Webber Sound travels as far as Australia Skampa Quartet Harwood House Art has no need of soul Radio Presence of dwelling relevant to procedure Recovering damages for loss of profit Seeking stay of execution Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Paying VAT on credit card element Multiple use for lawful sample of blood Justices' discretion to ignore technical deficiency Property A house fit for ashy Princess She is said to wish to avoid the 'Royal Triangle' The English Courtyard Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Celebrate christmas in style Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Canada Calgary Alberta Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items St James's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giorgio Armani Parfums Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wallem Limited Westminster Cathedral Campaign Manager's Pa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Italian yacht sails in to emotional reunion Brooksfield's crew reaches port unaided after surviving alert in stormy seas Positions Orient pay penalty Snow Reports Holders Juventus enjoy domestic draw Draw For the Record Fixtures Ghanaian protest Gregory turns the tide Surrey consider Willis Hounslow cup draw Whitlock celebrates Gordon Hudson dies WORD-WATCHlNG Denmark provide international test Sport in Brief Gtinner Johnson keeps shooting towards the top Most improved golfer of 1993 on target to achieve her aim to be the world's best Hendry on form in one-sided victory England want second crack Gowers pursues grand prix title Dizzying combination of sport and art Books for Christmas Wizards short of magic touch By our Sports Staff: Champions asked to aid revival of proud tradition Pipe primed for Chepstow repeat Richard Evans Nap: Sheer Ability (2.40 Exeter) Next best: Edimbourg (3.10 Exeter) Lingfield Park Thunderer Rapid Raceline Ryan completes Southwell double Exeter Thunderer Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Tote maintains momentum with new bets Bangor off Tomba's path to fourth win cleared by rivals St Anton to stage extra race Multiple Display Advertising Items English game Struggling on sticky wicket David Miller, chief sports correspondent, has a fear that England could end up in the second rank of cricket nations unless stips are taken to cure shortcomings in skills and standards Reiffel inspires one-day success Scoreboard Neutral umpires imminent By our Sports Staff: Pace men scupper Zimbabwe England encounter climate of change BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Satelite Yachting 36 World Cup draw just a game of chance Grouping Segers saves day for Wimbledon Wimbledon Liverpool Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Holt's heroics boost England Zenith Cricket 38
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