News from 21/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Harrison Birtwistle, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Tim Judah, Inigo Gilmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Pauline Ashley (Chairman), Philip Howard, John Chateield (Chairman), Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Douglas, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Alfred Brendel, Tom Rhodes and Kate Alderson, Kris Anderson, Muazzam Ali (Chairman), Michael Brearley, Roger de Gray, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Tom Rhodes and John Phillips, Ian Bradley, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Annabel Ferriman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Joel Brand, Jhon Sheridan, Susan Gilchrist, George R. Nichols, Edward Fennell, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Margot Norman, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Vine Wright, Wolfgang Münchau, Baisl C. Richards, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Tom Weiss, Christopher Smallwood, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, T. Y. Darling, Emma Eilkins, Nicholas Watt and Philip Webster, David Crouch, Kate Alderson, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, F. Paul Taylor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Barry Shucksmith, Keith Brace, Alison Kelly, Andrew Thomson, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Richard Coork, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Harold Michael Cline, Peter Riddell, Richard Carter, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, R. Brackley (Town Clerk and Chief Executive), Nigel Taylor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, John Kingman, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Sara McConnell and Jenet Bush, Patricia Drake, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, James Le Fanu, D. A. Hall, Bancroft, P. D. J. Wood, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, J. Glover Wyllie, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Martin Waller Duputy City Editor,
ResumoZhirinovsky warns West to keep out New Russian empire on agenda With every pronouncement, Vladimir Zhirinovsky causes disquiet at home and abroad. In a Times interview he offers a world view that harks back to the Cold War Growth with low inflation forecast Index Angel of Mostar Carey rebukes Jenkins over 'divisive' Christmas message Prime Suspect Prince writes to editors in plea for restraint Multiple killer given five life sentences Body and Mind Unionists back Major on peace but Sinn Fein seeks amnesty Noilly Prat 30p Somerset and Avon will go west in boundary shake-up Members of all political parties in an ancient county are united in opposing the latest attempt to redraw their borders Joyrider's Africa trip defended Party risks blighting grass-roots Riddell on Politics Lib Dem leaders try to limit racism row Keeper fired for toasting pheasants 'Armada' fishing battle News in Brief Dead girl is identified News in Brief Arts directors resign News in Brief Nurse shortage fears News in Brief GCHQ union ban stays News in Brief Hostage claim rejected News in Brief Redwood abolishes two health posts News in Brief Red Arrows maybe grounded by cuts Bondage and beatings link men in a twilight world The Victims Mass murderer who craved fame preyed on gay masochists Petty criminal believed he needed five victims to qualify as a serial killer The Trial Minolta Riva Zoom 105ex Drifter's final throw in lifetime of failure The Killer Jeweller freed after killing burglar may still face charges Fatal crash detective jailed Dell Snow white Christmas more than on the cards Crossword contest dates set Knockando Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky By a Staff Reporter: Judge releases mother who left baby brain-damaged Father jailed for death of son Keene on Chess Boy dies in accident with blind News in Brief Cocaine case News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Tree plan axed News in Brief Free shopping News in Brief Nickell remand News in Brief Roofer survives News in Brief Skeleton found News in Brief Bombers and gunmen gain freedom for Christmas Republicans and Loyalists granted parole as Gerry Adams says amnesty is price of peace Psychiatric nurse admits sex attacks News in Brief Hospital hacker jailed News in Brief Sports coach skips bail News in Brief Traders lose claim News in Brief Independent in no rush News in Brief No Home leave for IRA prisoners in England Myth of 'new man' exploded Duchess hails charity's vital work Boy guilty of killing clerk AFASIC Digital Zhirinovsky lays bare dark dark of his Russian soul Hurd urges links with Pact states Christmas at Currys Becker and her charges reach safety in Britain Motorola Bosnians bypass tough asylum criteria Bosnia decides not to sue Diplomacy Festive season fails to deter snipers Sarajevo Opposition cries fraud as Milosevic claims victory Critics tarnish the Angel of Mostar's halo ANC signs accord with right-wing Afrikaner group Agreement opens the way for Volksfront to participat tin April election The ANC has recognised the need to address Afrikaner desires for self determination. The acceptance of some form of breakaway state is a big concession Fanners vow to fight for white homeland China ready to bar abnormal births White House denies Clinton sex liaisons Magazine accuses President of constant adultery Maria triumphs in marriage to Trump Japanese coalition starts to totter Peking repels further talks on colony News in Brief Phalange HQ hit by bomb News in Brief (Reuter): Bossi quizzed News in Brief Chirac setback News in Brief Armenia risk News in Brief UN's new post News in Brief (Reuter): Fire kills 17 News in Brief (Reuter): Fair cops News in Brief Writer who lives happily ever after Rat king scoops the pack. Julia Llewellyn Smith on the man who revealed Prince Edward's girl Behold, a story is born If the Bishop of Durham is right to question the details of the Nativity story, where, asks Ian Bradley, do such extraordinary tales come from? Bosnian Refugee Appeal Yen to be seen and heard The Japanese answer to the year's stresses is a shouting contest Beware the choke zone Why do we endure fumes that turn cities into hell-holes? An ancient poison that still kills Arsenic is so hard to detect, we still don't know how Napoleon died Not such ugly ducklings Therapy could help those disabled by the belief that they are hideous Picture Gallery The perils of plum pudding Tis the season to be jolly careful, particularly at the Christmas table, warns Dr James Le Fanu Starflower Oil The perils of plum pudding Television's seasonal fare threatens to swamp even the cineaste BBC balance The Times Diary Naughty Porgy The Times Diary Picture Gallery When yes means maybe In the looking-glass world of high finance, a word can mean a million things-or another million lost Bunny girl Coo, what is it? The Times Diary Band aid The Times Diary Who'd wanna? The Times Diary Inkatha remains unmoved R. W. Johnson on Chief Buthelezi's brinkmanship A Different Union The declaration on Ulster has raised questions great and small Handle with Care Reformers must join force against Zhirinovsky Brief Blob on the Landscape Populist celebrity leads short but harmless life Warning over new police authorities Town hall review Trouble in Algeria Future of the Serpentine Gallery Student funding Delors plan on growth Classical recordings Glue ear treatment Value for TV money Whitehall pressures Durham backed and berated Court Circular Brief Blob on the Landscape Dinner Today's royal engagements Headmasters-Conference University news Birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Latest wills New techniques pinpoint date of early British settlement Archaeology Church news Marriages Forthcoming marriages Charlie Smirke Charlie Smirke, a jockey who won the Derby four times, died yesterday aged 87. He was born on September 23,1906 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beatles Material Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Francis Jones Major Francis Jones, CVO, TD, soldier, historian and antiquary and the first holder of the office of Wales Herald Extraordinary, died on December 14 aged 85. He was born on July 5,1908 Court and Social Page The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items From a Correspondent: Giant Panda Captured Dom Gerard Sitwell Don Gerard Sitwell, OSB, former Master of St Benet's Hall, Oxford, died yesterday at Ampleforth Abbey aged 86. He was born on December 22,1906 Alice Tully Alice Bigelow Tully, soprano and philanthropist, died of influenza in New York on December 10 aged 91. She was born on September 11,1902 News The Times Crossword No 19,419 Business People in the TlMES Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Knockando Weather The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Yorkshire link will be positive says Bland Law Savings outflow fuels revival hopes Withdrawal of personal savings from the building societies, a fall in the savings ratio and an improvement in the current account deficit all add to hopes of recovery Arts Sport Mercury to start legal action over Oftel ruling Viacom and QVC hand in bids for Paramount Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Managment Ltd Television and Radio Business Today Shocking Stifling Shorting BCCI took 'most of Abu Dhabi's £2.6bn' UK set for growth with low inflation says OECD Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items TUC leaders agree to radical changes Company Store Backing for Daimler merger plan Pressure on Lloyd's Business Roundup Banks facing rebuke Business Roundup EC deal hits British Steel Burton rewards chief Business Roundup Volvo head proposed Business Roundup Atlantic creditors to receive 19p in pound Business Roundup BOC becomes first big user to tap into the National Grid BOCm whose annual electricity bill exceeds £65 million, expects savings of up to £300,000 a year to arise from a trend-setting deal with National Grid Diamonds—still a girl's best friend Bank action against ex-Sector Leisure director It's all in the share price Granda, you've got me under your sepll Christmas glitter in the high street Independence on the line Ivory & Sime lifts profit 22% BT GGT held back by UK trade Unilever buys for £220m in France Another £6 billion added to record bull run Stock Market Market at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Tokyo shares suffer biggest fall of year Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities Wall Street London Financial Futures Only another 369 shopping days to Christmas Money Markets Talk of the US overheating appears to be mere hot air Wolfgang Münchau finds no evidence to support the emerging view that America is in danger of rushing into inflationary expansion Pastures new The Times City Diary Attali happy new year The Times City Diary Beating the rush The Times City Diary Tickets please The Times City Diary Cromwell's role The Times City Diary Crossed lines The Times City Diary Gone to Christie's The Times City Diary British Steel Tempus Unilever Tempus No tears shed for monopolies' lost bonanza Business Letters Television documentary Tempus Ivory & Sime Tempus Honesty that costs clients nothing Gold Greenless Trott Tempus Topping up fool's gold The Times Travelex Currency Call Service Widespread gains The New Mens Fragrance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Compensation is a long way away Relatives of Lockerbie crash passangers are still awiting restitution. Why do such cases take so long? Nigel Taylor reports Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Tis a season to be busy in the office Yule meet again at work—if you're a lawyer 3 Essex Court Legal Adviser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christmas presence Inns and Outs Advisory & Broking Services Patrons of rare vision Galleries: A decade of collecting celebrated at the Tate: Degas in Glasgow; and recommended shows Thanks to group of astute collectors the Tate Gallery can acquire works it could not afford to buy. Richard Cork reports Going for a song Arts Breifing Rock Galleries: Critic's Choice Dance to the music of bronze Andrew Gibbon Williams reviews the Burrell Collection's Degas show Television Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 county Going grey but going strong Rock: Another of those nights in white satin Dazzling on the surface London Concerts: Resplendent Respighi; and the chorl masterpieces of William Byrd LPO/Janson Festival Hall Before the nine lessons King's College Choir/Cleobury St John's, Smith Square The Times Back into the valley of death Television: Lynne Truss has good news for fans of murder with a message—La Plante is back on form, and Mirren fine as ever in the latest Prime Suspect A good time had by the small Dance: Nadine Meisner on two ballets aimed mainly at children The Nuteracker Covent Garden Ballet Imperial Covent Garden Silent nights and holy days Christmas records come in all styles, from medieval carols to Diana Ross Badly received pronunciation Theatre The Merry Wives Lyric, Hammersmith Royal Academy of Arts Ireland filled by a warm reception Tiring World Cup draw for Charlton World Cup Fixtures Gregory proving shrewd purchase Legal & Public Notices Hero Mio fulfilled football dreams David Miller reflects on the sublime skills of Raich Carter, who transformed a sport into a magical art form For this Record Pools Forecast Snow Reports By our Racing Staff: Confidence grips in Young Hustler Charlie Smirke dies, aged 87 Thunderer: Hereford Yesterday's Edinburgh Results Rapid Raceline Full Results Service Double for Thompson Might finds key to Edimbourg Thunderer: Lingfield Park By our Sports Staff: Kosir has first win of career in mentor's homeland Fixtures The Times Sports Service Racing McCague smooths the path to victory By our Sports Staff: Waqar's spell keeps Zimbabwe in check No ghosts, but laudable search for cricket's soul Books for Christmas Houston surge into play-offs Results and Tables Boost for S Africa Graf to pull out of Hamburg event Sports in Brief Title date for Hide Sports in Brief Satisfying night's work Sports in Brief Jury to reopen case Sports in Brief Quick work by Carter Sports in Brief Lomas reaches Top 12 Sports in Brief Bronze for Britain Sports in Brief St Albans punished Sports in Brief Word-Watching BBC 1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Satellite Football Maine Road takeover folds Millionaire businessman withdraws bid for Manchester City Charles gains unexpected Olympia win on Impulse Crossword Enthusiasts: Crosswords on computer (circa… Winning Move Word Watching Cricket Cup draw puts Corless back on terms with Northampton Apple Direct
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