News from 18/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anne Tully, Member, Tom Hewitt, Peter Middleton, Joanna Clark, Gillian Rowe, Geoffrey N. Silman, Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, Gerald Vinestock, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Stuart Freedman, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Drag queen, John Marriott, John Walters, James Bone, I. A. Shapiro, Nigel S. Cobb, Nicola Cole, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, David Flusfeder, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Robert Miller, Francesca Greenoak, David Rowland, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Steve May, Robin Hunt, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Graham Duffill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty's, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Robert Mitchell, Chairman, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Richard Scott, Dominic Mills, Anne Mcelvoy, Doug Sager, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Keith Pike, R. D. O'driscoll, Peter Davies, David Hands, Laurie Taylor, Charles Bremner, Russell Hewitson, Zoe Young, Margaret Fairburn, Jeremy Bennett, Sarah Bagnall, Christine Stone, Peter Barnard, Ramnick Shah, Derwent May, Anthony Lester, Sally Jones, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Geraldine Harrison, Sydney Friskin, Chad Varah, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Richard Ford and Kevin Eason, Mark Almond, Ronald Riggs, Raymond Keene, Geoffrey Clarke, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Leanne Benjamin, Emma Wilkins, David Nursaw, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Maggie McGill, Shannon W. Brock, Joan Cowper, Barry Pickthall, Doug Seger, Roger Boyes, Stephanie Billen, Jessica Douglas-Home, Humphry Berkeley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Pierce and Arthur Leathley, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Jane Bidder, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Ivor Herbert, Sara McConnell and Robert Morgan, Godfrey Smith, Clarissa Hyman, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Sarah Marsh, Richard Beeston, Angela Buxton, Alan Jenkins, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Hyam MacCoby, Christian de Lisle, Christopher Elliott, Benedict Nightingale, Derwent May's, Tom Rhodes, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Bea Cowan, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, R. Wright, Fiona Beckett, George W. Keeling, P. Glaister, Matthew Bond, Vivian Russell's, Ronald F. Yule, Christian Dymond, Hilary Kingsley, Barry Hyman, Frances Bissell's, Edward Marriott, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoToday's five section times Drink-drive killers face 10 years' jail As the Christmas campaign against drink driving begins this weekend, judges are told to imposes tough sentences to those who put others' lives at risk Index The MacAllan. The Malt Howard plan to 'retilt balance of justice' Magazine Double vision By a Staff Reporter: Dreaming of a longer Christmas Gunmen agree to talk about Ulster's future Race probe into Lib Dem leaflets Plus: Top 100 Albums... 40 p Russia's Fascist woos the women Hope for Croat peace deal Remaining wise members follow their own stars Political Sketch Ourprice Lib Dems threaten to defect over racism row Leaflets lead to police investigation Correction By a Staff Reporter: Arms-to-Iraq trial was misled Britons face twist in extradition fight Red tape spoils dinner Voters reject Labour quotas for women News in Brief Jill Saward pregnant Judge praises reporter Sir Robert Reid dies Pools tycoon left £10m Erica Jong on women, sex and marriage The Sunday Times Four given life after girl tortured and burnt alive Kidnapping ended with a murder 'as appealling as it is possible to imagine' Gentle teenager was fatally attracted 'house of evil' Michael Jackson's woes go global The Famous Grouse By a Staff Reporter: Horror tape played to victim was linked to Bulger case Drambuie Becker claims UN hijacked food convoy for Bosnians As the evacuation of 16 Bosnians is put in doubt, a British aid worker says the Health Department could have acted sooner By a Staff Reporter: Schoolgirl suffocated 'to keep her quiet' By a Staff Reporter: Car dealer jailed for pitchfork stabbing Beach Boys on crest of a wave with Times top album Dillons the Bookstore Laphroaig Child criminals to be locked up from age 10 Howard will amend right to silence in move to bolster Tory position as party of law and order By our Home Correspondent: Police fear loss of local independence Baby error at hospital Killer on run Murder charge Tunnel chase Body found Kray divorce National Garden Gift Tokens By a Staff Reporter: Surgeon tells why he will let daughter die 'Living hell' drove man to fatal fire Citroen Dying Hendrix drowned in red wine, says doctor Ford Sailors follow Shackleton's wake By a Staff Reporter: Trauma 'led soldiers to copy IRA' The Times By a Staff Reporter: Mother of murdered child jailed Cathedrals to learn ways of Mammon Accountants move into the close Religious festival has political base Credo Keene on Chess Alliance Leicester 'Extinct' tree still alive after 400 years Claim to Churchill papers 'groundless' BBC rejects China threat on Mao film The forthcoming programme has cast a new shadow over Sino-British relations. The corporation insists that the film reveals the brutal truth about Mao's regime Victoria Wine 'Capitalist readers' cash in with centennial kitsch UN pushes for halt in export of landmines Navajos debate white legacy of degrading tribal name How £4m divorce deal will leave wife 'penniless' Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip 'delayed for weeks' (Reuter): German welfare cuts get go-ahead News in Brief School strike (Reuter): Craxi denial (Reuter): Dawkins goes (AFP): Iraq gains land £338m gift Announcer dies (AP): Violent death (AFP): Wedding belle Americans fail to take dollar at face value MS Reuter: £1m bank error spent in a week Poorer-than-thou politics give Zhirinovsky the edge Moscow ultra-nationalist leader turns to softer domestic image in bid for presidency Diplomat Our Foreign Staff: Anxious Baltic states look to Nato as shield against new imperialism Kremlin relieved by latest election results Serbia voters enticed by visions of glorious future In the run-up to tomorrow's election, Serbia's mainstream opposition has taken a violent lurch to the right with talk of expansion and tearing up peace deals Rotting missiles threaten Somalis Paris puts brake on 'mad' drivers How Did These 99 Winners Get their Noses in Front? Taking the first steps to a state police Michael Howard's police reforms would mean unacceptable central control, says Anthony Lester A police service outside political control is an important safeguard Alexander Chancellor in New York Farewell to the beautiful, frenized city that was the original concrete jungle: after a year, it's time for a rest Plagued by politics To attempt to be dispassionate about Aide is to court the experts' wrath I shopped the world Diary Changing Crimes The good, the bad, the interim and the 'too difficult' Grow up, Greece MacEdonia must have diplomatic ties Mao's Men and Women Britain should make plain that its media are not for bullying Fair dealing in a democratic Russia Hats and horses London, declining and delighting Northern Ireland's place in the Uk Sunday shopping snag Could do better Hell: in the mind or the next life? Drinking and driving No sinking feeling Court Circular Personal Column School news Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Picture Gallery Dinner Latest wills Today's royal engagements Luncheon The Animal Health Trust Church services tomorrow Sir Robert Reid The Times Maurice Bessy Weekend birthdays Middle Temple From Our Special Correspondent: Admiral Graf Spee Scuttled Alan Clare Roy Vernon News The Times Crossword No 19,417 Times Weather Call AA Roadwatch Weather Fimbra British Gas shake-up axes 20,000 jobs The move from 12 regions to five stand-alone businesses will reduce duplication in such areas as finance, personnel and transport, says British Gas Market's record run continues Stock Market the Pound Gold Profile Lloyd's muddles names' compensation figures Asda Revival LWT chiefs in hunt for blind date Sport Newton All bets off as William Hill float is halted Weekend sporting fixtures Weekend Money Right Shop Wrong Policy Saving Grace Norman predicts Asda revival will be complete in two years The Times Stand by for ?600m South Bank showdown Steelmakers attack EC subsidies deal Pension fears after enquiry Manweb follows dividend trend EC backs intervention funds for Swan Hunter Business Roundup BA extends at Heathrow Reuters expands in US Income bonds lift NS Kingfisher's Darty slips Manders sells division Company New in Brief Hard man, soft man trying not to name-drop Lloyd's of London: David Rowland and Peter Middleton Partner is power Sarah Bagnall focuses on the two men appointed to find answers to the insurance market's massive problems Chrysalis focuses on media as losses top £14m Fisons farrago The Sunday Times British Gas bites the bullet as Heseltine holds fire Tempus Universal Forecaster Knight ready to have his day Stock Market Markets at a Glance Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Cementone to join market Recent Issues Major Changes Wall Street Something nasty in pensions Comment Film Thrills Season's greetings to bank on Festive season television viewers are in for renewed lobbying by banks and building societies for their custom. Robin Hunt reports Whittingdale Sales Sense 25 M&g Commidity Govett Strategic Sitting pretty with the house insurers Ring out old accounts, and ring in the new Sara McConnell looks at the merits of building societies' plans to shut obsolete savings accounts Some people are too attached to the colour of their passbooks to want to move Briefings Save & Prosper Policy Portfolio PLC Christmas shopping without pain This time of year is a minefield for customers confused about their rights. Nicola Cole says retailers are trying to help Seasonal goodwill for savers with ecology in mind Against the trend, a "green" building society boosts the small investor Perpetual Negative equity rescue risks Escape plans for debt-laden home owners contain small print snags. Sara McConnell reports Pensions reviewed after wide mis-selling Sara McConnell finds thousands of files are being reopened for signs of bad advice Beale Dobie & Company Limited Ft-Se VOLUMESs Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities Bes lays on festive season of glamour at the movies Robert Miller reports on film industry moves to attract funds before the schemes end London Financial Futures Fimbra Money Markets Save & Prosper Interest Rates Roundup Larger lenders Yorkshire Pension switch can be costly Hazards of smoking include unfair annuities Search for the truth about Land Registry Distinct lack of seasonal cheer Public duped on Premium Bonds Saints Pep Slow journey for tax refund Guarantee cards should he checked Fimbra The Times Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service The new Singer & Friedlander Tai Pan Fund Shares close below best Fidelity Brokerage Market leader prepares for daunting task Lee Richardson has been recruited to revive the popularity of racing Richard Evans reports By a Correspondent: Wigan present toughest test Sloothaak recovers to meet challenge Results Florida bound in search of fame and fortune Angela Buxton reports on the Britons hoping to make a good impression at the Orange Bowl junior tennis championships in Miami By our Sports Staff: Rashid gives Pakistan hope Scoreboard Upson can end barren spell Very Very Ordinary to provide perfect result for sponsor Ascot William Hill Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today's Races on Television Ascot BBC1 Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Nottingham Rapid Raceline Unsung heroine of national sports Sally Jones meets one of Britain's greatest all-rounders who has had an incredible year For the Record The Times By our Sports Staff: Foser raises profile with surprise victory Sorrell may answer Bournville injury call Crowd trouble forces Britons off court Sport in Brief White strikes form Dangerfield reward Holt aims for final Gillingham challenge McKenzie looks ahead Walsh springs surprise American access holds key to expansion Concluding his examination of British sport, David Miller, chief sports correspondent, predicts a bright and healthy future for golf Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Guildford players call off protest over money Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holligan facing uphill slog to catch champion Lord of the ring with convincing claims to boxing's greatest title Saturday portrait: " Julio Cesar Chavez, by Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent Blatter plots path that will take football across final frontier Groupings Attendances up as supporters enjoy healthy diet Picture Gallery Treorchy aim to keep it in the family Chance for Campsall to impress Bath and Wasps renew old rivairies in fourth found of Pilkington Cup Blackheath on brink of breakthrough David Hands looks at the re-emergence of one of the most famous clubs in rugby union Redskins on the warpath to Maryland Snow Reports Racing Rocca hits top form to upstage Faldo Crawley capitalises after England given helping hand Taylor's Port Grace of Witt still second to none Simon Barnes sees the darling of figure skating chasing honours in the German championship Simon Barnes Smith in danger of being pulled from race Second Stage A star over the Mersey Rising like a phoneix from beleaguered Liverpool, a young singer is set for fame, Alice Thomson reports People may have written off the young, but they are writing themselves starring roles Sotheby's Foreign Fields Gasping for a breath of fresh country air Zoe young scents something nasty blowing in the rural wind Serial Cooking Art to Order Stocking Fillers for under £1 Out of the sky, into the snow Heli-skiing in Canada, Graham Duffill braves the risks for some of the most exhilarating runs on earth Noble Caledonia Limited Slow train to the past Wanderlust takes Peter Davies on a leisurely journey by rail through Saxony and Thuringia in eastern Germany China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Somak Holidays Portes du Soleil Italian Escapades Fighting fit with the gloves on Louise Taylor tries out boxercise—aerobics and combat without tears First round What the papers said: Derwent May's… Starflower Oil My Perfect Weekend Dish of the Day Wine Ruck Tricks of the trade for high fryers In Leeds, Julia Llewellyn Smith, elbow deep in batter, learns the secrets of making successful fish and chips Turbo-charge your glasses Dreaming of a red Christmas? Try Jane MacQuityy's suggestions Jersey Best Buys The art of entertaining on the run France Bissell's survival plan for coping with a hectic weekend of dinner parties and guests Spanish steps to a sumptuous Christmas feast The festive tradition in Spain contains elements that date back to Moorish times Restaurant Watch Glengoyne Santa's helpers for under £1 Jessica Gorst-Williams rounds up a selection of small toys that will bring squeals of delight without breaking the bank Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items Sara Eden The Times Aviation history in the making Christian Dymond finds a company building aircraft to First World War designs Deafened by the Sonic boom In the luerative Christmas market for video games, a small blue hedgehog is still the king Nikon Festive events Sales Correction A midwinter splash in the ice canyons Clad in wet suit and hiking boots, Doug Sager takes a plunge into the freezing water chutes of the Alps Cafedirect Old Masters from the copybook Portraits of family, friends and even pets ca be commissioned from copyist in the style of your favourite painter Packing a powerful house party punch An invitation to the country Modes Berlin Entertainments Worship at a doomed temple Ruth Gledhill visits the Hare Krishna temple at Watford that is fighting for its survival Medivac FFC Heritage Factory Shop British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items French Harvie and Hudson Ltd Allergy Relief Products Ltd Pure Silk Foamplan Dolphin StairLifts Vices & Virtures Eward Marriott asks people in the public eye to confess their sins and celebrate their saving graces Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items A coterie of creative colonists The first in a series of extracts from Vivian Russells book on the gardens of the French Riviera and the people who made them Planting for sensuality Caribbean catch in a London market Lovers of West Indian fish flock from around the country to a Hackney market Bedside conversion With an artistic eye, even the most aggressive bedding plants can blend Weekend Tips Grand little places in the country Property Savills Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Islands Films Word-Watching The Times Christmas Hamper/basket Offer A black journey into paranoia Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews a dark and gripping new RSC production The Times The Sunday Times Janus Publishing Company Critics pick 1993's top discs No Title The Year began with a reflection on time itself: the… All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to: Box No… Box… Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Vh Barbican Hall LSO Multiple Display Advertising Items RG The South Bank Centre South Bank Hot Stuff Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Two Crossword No 42 A frumenty message from the rams: sell the wife Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Season's bird greetings Feather report New stories from old chestnuts In our final coppicing report, Bea Cowan visits a renewed woodland Winning Move Word-watching Noilly Prat The Guide to Christimas and New Year TV and Radop Vision Laughs, tears and puzzles Christmas and New Year Channel-Hopping David flusteder makes his selection of the most stimulating viewing over the next 15 days on all channels. On pages 4 and 5, The time's experts offer their suggestions A Vision of Christmas Picture Gallery Christmas and New Year Channel-Hopping Dead sheep Waterman Abundant opera Times Experts Survey Christmas Amnd New Year Viewing Thad Rvey Chris Arts Bangers and M a S H Oldies Football frenzy Sport Times Experts Cguguidance Times Experits Guidance Keep one eye open Science Getting it taped Children The Arches Charitable Trust The man who nose Ad of the Week Mytv Sound and vision on Peter Barnard offers a foretaste of Arena Radio Night, a mysterious mingling of usually competing media which reveals much about both How to tune in to Radio Night Farewell to a role model? Helen Mirren is back as Jane Tennison in Prime Suspect 3. But, Hilary Kingsley discovers, this may be her last case Christmas Music on the Radio Population Concern Music, myths, magic and mirth David Robison chooses and decribes his top 15 films from the more than 700 on television over the next 15 days and John Marriott (opposite and on pages 10 to 13) rounds up the best of the rest. Videoplus numbers for each film will be found in the programme listings, which are on pages 14 to 43 Films on TV Saturday Street of secrets The Classic Soaring once more The Silent Classic Haunted hero The Blockbusters Saturday December 18 Do the splits in L. A. Variations Tune in, turn on and then stop, look and listen Saturday December 18 Tune in, turn on and then stop look and listen Bbc/itv Sunday December 19 Regan and Carter ride again Variations BBC 1 Death becomes her, all over again Sunday December 19 Choice: Dramas with impressive credentials Good night for Irene and fans Monday December 20 Variations An absolutely monstrous absolute ruler Monday December 20 An absolutely monstrous absolute ruler Bbc/itv Girlie talk in Paris Tuesday December 21 Variations BBC 1 Golden sunset for a theatrical knight Tuesday December 21 Golden sunset for a theatrical knight Wednesday December 22 Handful of Monroe magic Variations Getting better is simply the best thing to do Wednesday December 22 Choice: Two survivors, a murderous son and England's lost cricketing hero BBC 1 Thursday December 23 Sweetly sentimental sisters Variations Creatures, some small and some grating Thursday December 23 Choice: Models of all kinds, but not necessrily to follow, from animation to polar exploration Bbc/itv 2 Friday December 24 Movie of the day, at least Variations Bachelor boys striking different blue notes Christmas Eve, Friday December 24 Choice: Popular institutions, from Clift to Christians via the Twist, celebrated and subverted BBC 1 Saturday December 25 Funny family: peculiar and ha-ha Variations Humour and humility in a life well portrayed Christmas Day, Saturday December 25 Choice: A gallery of great and willy men, from England Wales, Russia and America BBC 1 Boxing Day, Sunday December 26 Pav and Paris matched Variations Gershwin from Glyndebourne Boxing Day, December 26 Choice: Fine music and vintage laughter BBC 1 Inner father's gumshoe Monday December 27 Variations Sitting comfortably with the odd couple Monday December 27 Choice: Reeves and Mortimer suggest; Lovejoy goes west; Cindcers switched; vintage Tchaikovsky Bbc/itv If anyone can survive, Jerry can Tuesday December 28 Variations Thirsty work for couch potatoes Tuesday December 28 Choice: Drought threatens Botswana wildlift Bbc/itv 35 Wednesday December 29 This Plant is still growing Variations Gotta sing, gotta dance, gotta stay inside Wednesday December 29 Choice: Freedom of a kind; an uncomfortable game of cards; competing singers and a reluctant star Bbc /Itv Thursday December 30 Sunshine break Variations No black-and-white case to answer Thursday December 30 Choice: Offbeat wildlife and an Irish romance Bbc/itv Mamas, Papas and daughter? Friday December 31 Variations Goodnight Clive, Michael Ollie and Russell New Year's Eve, Friday December 31 Choice: See out the old year and the old ways; sing in the new Bbc/itv Saturday January 1 New year, new face, new voice Variations Storyteller who lends substance to his words New Year's Day, Saturday January 1 Choice: Runyon stories, a Runyonesque diary, a reliable detective and a review of British comedy BBC 1 Saturday December 18 He pulled the strings Pick of the Fortnight Sunday December 19 Monday December 20 Tuesday December 21 Wednesday December 22 Thursday December 23 Friday December 24 Saturday December 25 Sunday December 26 Monday December 27 Tuesday December 28 Wednesday December 29 Thursday December 30 Friday December 31 Saturday January 1 Cellnet Mao's Playmates Beefeater PHS Magazine Contributors Lynne Truss Diary Pedigree Something for the Weekend Stoves Black comedy Give and take Vulture's 100 best BP The New Peugeot 306 XTDT Peugeot Ma Chair Little Bo While china tore itself apart in the name of Communism, the man behind it all was enjoying the privileges of an emperor, surrounded bythe concubines he had promised to liberate, Report by Jeremy Benneett No Title Cap Colombie Four Letters, Beginning with W The Word, an hour of relentlessy value-free broadcasting that attacks the nation's youth, is one of the most reviled shows on television. And that Robert Cramton discovers, makes its makers very, very proud indeed. Photographs by Stuart Freedman RW Digital Out of the Frame Who are the patrons of our galleries and are they equipped to select the nation's new art? Sarah Jane Checkland investigates as some new acquisitions are unveiled at the Tate 200 Coupe Reds, Whites and Blues Godfrey Smith sips slurps snd spits with the fellows of Oxford and Cambridge - keepers of some of the best- stocked and oldest wine cellars in Britain Glenfiddich is a Time You Call your Own The Movie Magazine Hine Mojo Old Curiosity Shopping Picture Gallery Picture Gallery City Lights Sydney Olympus Best Albums of All Time The moment of truth has arrived - the Vulture and a panel of experts have cast their votes for best album. A controversial choice - and expect some other surprise in the final countdown Volupte Dunhill The gift of independents Giles Gordon Cracking It with the Men who Know Part Er Ii: The… The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Grand Marnier Jonathan Meades's restaurants of the year In the course of his duties, The Times restaruant critic has earten an awful lot in the past year. On these pages, he lists the lot, and hands out accolades to the finest. Both of his Restaurants of the year have been lifted into the highest ?chelon by the arrival of a new chef: Bruno Loubet is now exercising his skills full-time at his Bistrot, and Michel A. Roux has succeeded his father at Le Gavroche. Two other reatauranrts, the Brown Horse and the Peasant, are rewarded for proving that fine food doesn't always have to cost a fortune The Times Magazine Have You Thrown a Party Friends Still Talk about? Remy Martin Newton RAC Picture Gallery Bricks and mortars The church of our Lady in Dresden, bombed by the Allies in 1945, is being restored to its former glory, writes James Bentley Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Tirol SKI Leski West Country Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Sheraton ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Getaway Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Check in Multiple Classified Advertising Items Black Prince Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyberspace Two Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3233 Odd One Out by BeRo Solutions Crossword No 3230 Bridge Small Birds Singing Chad Varah 'I was simply disinclined to be ordained and I didn't want to give up girls Michelob a Subtle Quality Black Label
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