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News from 17/12/1993

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Charles Farrow, Nick Nuttall, James Ferman, Director, R. W. Groves, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Roger Boyes and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Freud on Friday, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Tony Cottle, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Philip Howard, George C. Aitken, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Eliou, Vladimir Bukovsky, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Victor Walker, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, George Wedd, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Zubia Masood, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, S. N. Day, Sarah Bagnall, D. A. C. A. Boyne, Philip Bassett, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, David Miller, Jill Insley, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Oliver Holt Motor Racing Correspondent, Hugh Hanning, Raymond Keene, C. Harrison, Emma Wilkins, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Richard Perle, Barry Pickthall, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Martin Thomas President, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, D. P. Martin, Hugh I. Arnold, Michael Pearce (Manager), Benny Green, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Misha Glenny, Kenneth Trench, Chairman, Tom Rhodes, Peter Strafford, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, David Hewsonin how manufacturers are gearing software educational needs, Michael Evans and Nicholas Watt, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Thanos Veremis, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Adams says Sinn Fein wants peace IRA high command to meet The IRA General Army Convention is meeting to decide its response to the peace initiative. Ministers made it clear that there will no bargaining 15 days' viewing Index Richard Perle Peking tries to cut Bbc film on Mao Set Fair Picture Gallery Schools increase control in curriculum shake-up Voters reject the Budget Jobless total falls by 36,000 90% of pensions salesmen 'at fault' Rugby Penalty Ernie promises a new millionaire a month N&P The Commons goes crackers over Christmas Matthew Parris Politicla Sketch Farringdons Bar Council tackles boring lawyers Barristers promise better service and imporved complaints system Cash cut for fringe art May Day fights off Trafalgar Experts back forecast of big rise in house prices CU By our Legal Correspondent: Six days: the record for a speech Reed vows to toast court success with 'a cup of tea' Double murder stuns school The Times McLaren to make speed record bid The Princess of Wales waving farewell to the crowd… Rolex Drambuie Irish terrorists jailed for bomb plots against MPs Undercover agent foiled INLA campaign Nuclear researcher found dead Barclays Bank PLC By a Staff Reporter: Doctors too easy to sue, says coroner Sainsbury's H Mebase House and Garden Centres Help hard to find for speech problems AFASIC Second Broadmoor killer flees guards Stock well Strangler escape fores enquiry Season's best turkeys worth the short wait Weekend Shopping Keene on Chess Lowest Prices Guaranteed Scarborough remembers day that changed history By our Media Correspondent: BBC sells to South Africa Comet You Know where to Come Drama ruling tests role of TV watchdog Ford cuts 1,400 jobs at Halewood plant News in Brief Double killer jailed Colleges examine rape Slander award reduced Senior Met man sacked Court action on archive Escape lawyer cleared Commons to eat better Times Top 10 Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Pick the Real Christmas Trees Public condemns impact of first Clarke Budget Opinion poll's verdict delivers blow to Chancellor's popularity MPs call for Bank reforms In Parliament Dixons Unbeatable Christmas Deals Upturn for Major comforts Tories Gatt deal 'superb outcome' for Uk Charter Mark Lament leads alarm among Tory right Commons warning for Major Radio Rentals ... try before you buy Tidings of little comfort: Mitchell McLaughlin, Sinn… Dublin quietly satisfied with early reaction Press gives warm praise to initiative A. U. D. I. T Commission Currys IRA peers with suspicion down the path to peace Formidalbe paramilitary force ponders surrender of its weapons The ultimate authority for approving an end to IRA violence reses in the hands of about 100 members of its army convention, comprision delegates from North and South Ulster gunmen on the back foot Nolan, Norton & Co Guildford Four film 'pleads for end to violence' Afrikaners and Zulus bury old enmity to defy ANC The day on whcih South Africa's whites have long market their ascedancy over blacks has become a cultural battleground Yesterday a new alliance emerged South Korea leader resigns News in Brief (AFP): Malval quits (AP): Kurd arrested Cockpit error (Reuter): Bugging claim (AFP): President dies (Reuter): Hippo violence Trial fails to solve murder mystery No Title Delta Airlines Yeltsin hints at legal move to muzzle neo-Fascist Kremlin looks for scapegoats amid moves to prosecute Zhirinovsky for strring ethnic strife Russia's war drums set off alarm in Kiev The success of the far right in Russa has revived old fears in Ukairne. It has also provided a further argument for Kiev to keep hold of its nuclear arsenal Scarlett's Oscar brings $510,000 in battle of the bidders Employment Department Group Kohl braced for European rift on MacEdonia Angel of Mostar 'playing with lives' Barclaycard Algerian attackers spared Muslims Fiat Israel orders troops to use force against vigilante extremists Picture Gallery Tears mingle with tirades after shadow shogun dies White House starts afresh on foreign policy Clinton picks admiral as Defence Secretary The man nominated to replace Les Aspin says he never really wanted the job. Both politicians and military men seem delighted with Mr Clinton's choice Sony Centre Pentagon key for keeper of secrets Man in the news British Beef The church mouse and his millions The Rev W. Awdry has much to celebrate 50 years after writing his first Thomas the Tank Engine story The Valerie Grove Interview Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Picture Gallery Weather girls under a cloud Whatever the climate at home, television's weather presenters have to be sunny and good-natured All that they need is stunning good looks Cocoon Coats Sale Opportunists who forced Russia to send in the clown Crackers that pulled no punches Victorian Christmas crackers were more risque than today and full of political puns, writes Libby Purves The Victorians made a cheerful joke of current events Child stars burn brightly but briefly Teenaged tennis champion Jennifer Capriati's brush with authority is classic rebellion by a young celebrity The Times Philip Howard Whereas the headline can sometimes be more of a teaser A merry dance No more perks Picture Gallery Addicted to welfare We may laugh at ludicrous court cases in America, but the compensation culture began in Britain and is costing us dear No riff raff Twice blessed Blob's your uncle Disarming Russia's Right Demilitarise and prosper, advises Richard Perle A Proper Core The curriculum as rough sketch rather than strict pattern Bloody Algerian Omens Islamic parties must be clearly tested by democracy Small Screenwarp South Africans can at last catch up on their viewing Qc resigns over policy on victims Royalty and morals Action call by Maxwell pensioners Control of objectionable videos 'Farce' of Scott enquiry Buildings at risk Whitehall pressures The real cost of drink-driving Wind and waves That sinking feeling Court Circular Birthdays today School news Today 's royal engagements Appointments Elections Personal Column The Mary Rose is shipshape again Dinners Britain's neglected buildings seek wealthy caring rescuers The British Kidney Patient Association Court and Social Page Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages University news Latest wills Kakuei Tanaka Kakuei Tanaka, Prime Minister of Japan, 1972-74, and longtime political kingmaker, died of pnuemonia yesterday aged 75. He was born on May4,1918 Personal Column Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Picture Gallery Parkinson's Disease Society Margaret Landon Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau The American Indian Difficulty John Yallop John Yallop, Obe forensic scientist died on December 7 aged 74. He was born on December 15.1915 News The Times Crossword No 19,416 Index People in the Times Weather PROVIdental Personal Dental Plan The Times Tomorrow Sib criticises 91% of pension transfers' The Commons Treasury and Civil Service committee plans to investigate regulation of financial services, but a new statutory regime has been ruled out Trio who bought personal plans Case History Three-month rise in jobs is the largest since start of recession Picture Gallery Infotech Arts Picture Gallery Premium Bonds to offer £1m before launch of lottery Sport 43-48 Yorath's future remains in the… Lloyd 's entitled to seize names' assets Fimbra The New Year Car Boom New Year Half Year Good Year Bad Year Cbi sees promising inflation outlook By our City Staff: Gas ruling delayed by dispute RYMAN Fewer than one in ten received acceptable pension advice Sara McConnell examines the findings of the Kpmg enquiry into pensions advice Insurer must pay after court ruling Company News in Brief Bowthorpe seeks ?64.4m ICI rings the changes Nu-Swift to go private Electra leaps ahead Vw chief cuts pay Hodgson buys Ronson Harrisons trading alert Bundesbank pegs rates but lowers M3 target Business Round-Up A failure of the system Time to scrap the pensions hard sell Political mistrust is the Old Lady's best friend Provisions help bring Archer loss Bond to resign Amber plan Lms dips Red Star delay Matthews buys Owners Abroad managers lose jobs M&g surprises City with leap in profits and final dividend Buyoant stock markets have set M&g on course for another year ofr strong growth, underpinning a 50 percent increase in the dividen for 1993 Fairline sails out of the red Argos premier incentives Yorkshire keeps up payout bonanza Rate cut hopes send shares soaring again Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options By a Correspondent: Plea on Bcci case rejected Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Unions try to purchase United Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Money Markets Scrooge looks at the great bull market Painting by numbers can blur employment picture Philip Bassett finds merit in the claim that City forecasts throw little light on the operation of the Uk labour market Meyer tees off at Heathrow After Agnew? Salary stakes Peace feeler Straight Fax M&G Group Bowthorpe Fear of heights Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Record run continues Tansavia The rise of the fail-safe network System failure can endanger lives and cost money. Matthew May reports on the computer network that solves its own problems The promise is to preventfour out of every five breafdowns on a computer network Information Technology Software Manager Lulworth Business Centre Heathfield Hargreaves Limited News International Newspapers Limited PA Consulting Group Franklin Mint Limited Hello, hello Epilepsy survey Chips up Hi-tech festival Bargain buy Children zap into learning Datrontech essential upgrades Of mice, pens and big ears Gift ideas for the computer buff who seems to have everything TWIN hEAD In search of a rare communication talent Specialist in It and business can name their terms and salary Baby takes priority over child mother House of lords Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 British Coal No exemption from capital duty Arbitration dismissal for retrospective delay Home Office can be liable for official misfeasance Alternative dispute resolution Corrections Picture Gallery Nice book if you can get it Benny Green celebrates the unfailing wit of Ira Gershwin, whose complete song lyrics are published next month Women on the way up Playhouse Creatures Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Evan Dando and The Lemonheads recorded one of… Playing safe has its own dangers LPO/Jansons Festival Hall Choice endings Carousel cast Pop page 37 Chanteuse Patricia Kaas is a major star… Caf?direct Entertainments Weekend Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Pop lives, and here's the proof Caitlin Moran makes her pick of the best albums in a good year for new sounds Soon, you will love this woman Patricia Kass is hot stuff in France. If Sony has anything to do with it (and it does), she will be mega everywhere. Alan Jackson lends an ear Christmas Contest C&G Channel Islands Ltd Trio on a mission to save the wails New Albums Yo La Tengo feel like letting their feedback freak flag fly the young Elvis Costello at his times Top Ten Albums Lift New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Car makers rev out of the recession The launch of a host of new models is a brave attempt to made 1994 a record sales year, reports Kevin Eason The Omega has 69 billion lock combinations Bmw gets back into the small car market The night before could cost you today Personal helath testers, available here soon, could save your licence. But police are not enthusiastic Multiple fears Testing times In line for success Calling Previa Rover's good and bad news Super seller Morning sickness How often do you really need a car? Many people would be better off hiring, going by taxi-or even walking Diesel Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Toyota Multiple Classified Advertising Items Altwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aintree Racing Drivers' School Lexus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Barclay Limited Official Porsche Centres C. N. D. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tread sternly and don't say socialism The new Athens government has aroused misgivings, but is not likely to rock the boat and has begun with austerity. Chris Eliou reports Intracom EMnOPIKH Eye on a 'black hole' The government seeks to reconcile a booming private sector and heavy public debt. Victor Walker reports The government seeks to reconcile a booming private sector and heavy public debt. Victor Walker reports Hellenic Industrial Development Bank Ionian Bank A search to create regional stability Athens is keen to promote its stabilising role, writes Thanos Veremis Greeks bear gift for civilisation Hellenic culture made a unique contribution to the world and the nation cherishes the heritage. Peter Strafford reports Fly Olympic Airways Path-Breaking Initiatives in the Dairy Industry… Shippers in stormy waters Germans betray signs of decline Matthäus fails to prevent world champions Crisis looms as pressure increases at Maine Road O'Sullivan overcomes consistency of Davis Sports Service The Times Brighton offer Brady new challenge Jury reconsiders decision World waits for Witt to unveil dance of new age Simon Barnes reports from Herne, Germany, on the comeback of a local heroine Torpoint enjoy hospitable visit Holligan aims to blow away Chavez myth Skelton off to rousing start with two victories Word-Watching England's front man props up book business For the Record Board's seal of approval Today's Fixtures Void Kelso chase leaves officials blushing again Fascinating contrast in routes taken by two champions Books for Christmas Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Uttoxeter Impasse as Aga waits for full text on drug testing Catterick Market Rasen Withdrawal of Zeta's Lad reduces big-race field Rapid Raceline Battered image needs quick cure Croft hopes to shine on spinner's pitch Setback for luckless Igglesden By our Sports Staff: Brain teaser for Pakistan Scoreboard Test blow to Australia Danes improve Newlove centre stage Guildford lose to Real England pick Hawes Arnold top coach Sheffield bid on again Snow Reports Prost fuels hopes for comeback Sport in Brief 6.00 Business Breakfast (59307) 7.00 Breakfast News… Fm Stereo and Mw. 4.00am Bruno Brookes (Fm only) Equestrianism 44 Skelton Gets a Flying Start at… All Blacks act speedily to improve image NEw Zealand turns to Meads Yorath hopes for compromise over new contract Times Two Crossword Impressive Els warms to his task Winning Move Word-Watching The Ultimate Driving Machine Racing 45

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