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News from 22/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Paul Wilkinson and Dominic Kennedy, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, S. P. Hodson Pressinger, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Tim Judah, Joel Brand and Elaine Fogg, Tim Mugford (Chairman), Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, D. W. Girvan, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough and Philip Robinson, John Bungey, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Richard Clarke, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, George Telling Smith, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Leon Drucker, Libby Purves, Elaine Fogg, Rodney Milnes, Diana B. Tyson, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Sally Jones, George Brock, Adam Fresco and Gillian Bowditch, John Doherty, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Anne Thomas, Jonathan Redvers Harris, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Anne Jackel, Paul Wilkinson, Maurice Pitman, Paul Griffiths, Ross Tieman and Philip Bassett, Alan Pavelin, S. E. Robertson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Richard Duce, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Philip Webster and Edward Gorman, Peter Riddell, A. F. Lilley, Tony Dawe, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Alan Coren, Ian Wotherspoon (Secretary), John Tooley (General Director), Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Countryside Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Bindon Plowman, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman, John Burgh (Director-General), Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,

Resumo

MPs to vote on allowing gay sex at 18 Some Tory MPs fear that a free vote on lowering the homosexual age of consent will give a wrong signal in John Major's "back to basics" campaign Commons bebate 'within weeks' British Gas loses monopoly Index Tenors Reunited Bombers' calls lead to rush-hour havoc First Lady says sex claims are 'trash for cash' Extracts from the American Spectator article in which the former security team members make allegations against President Clinton will appear in The Times tomorrow Fated to Survive Picture Gallery Diplomats try to breathe new life life to special relationship Owen hits at Clinton on Bosnia Simon Jenkins N&P 30p Best of the season Jumbo Plus . . . In Vision . . . …next week BBC and ITV vie to broadcast lottery News in Brief Lib Dems accuse Straw Liquor trouble at jail Broadwater damages Titanic watch salvaged Plea for blood donors Papers eye Independent 'Nuremberg' Thatcher Bitterness strains Anglo-US relations Sinn Fein presses for unconditional talks on Ulster John Major has reaffirmed his refusal to enter into a dialogue with the IRA until it orders an end to the campaign of violence Boy dies despite rescue from icy river Driver pawns the Bentley to pay Christmas bills By a Staff Reporter: Bonus for 'forgotten' Kinnock Families mourn the victims of Pan Am flight 103 Video link to Bosnia bridges gap Man killed himself alter CSA trebled maintenance bill By a Staff Reporter: Agency demands 1p from father Youth jailed indefinitely for murder in paper shop By a Staff Reporter: Pop-picking rockers roll tip for the Top 10 poll Toweling tenors prepare for a £7m encore By a Staff Reporter: Sex-change father loses plea to to write book Daughter fails in court fight for Moore works Disputed sculptures worth millions Jackson to talk on sex claims Inquest halted on stabbed schoolboy Cellnet Charity tries to demolish wildlife haven left by widow Research fund leaves manor 'in disrepair' Keene on Chess By a Staff Reporter: Family meets again 50 years after 'Blitz death' RSPCA Publican loses lease test case Britain wins biggest share of Brussels handouts Peanuts in lemon pie killed allergy girl Widow died from drink News in Brief Surgery cash Abuser jailed Drug stabbing Actor's money Christmas light Minister rejects nurses' claims Cleaner Thames helps salmon leap to record Bookies shorten odds on white Christmas windfall Skiers look forward to peak piste conditions Tony Bland killed by crush Verdict on Hillsborough life-support patient By a Staff Reporter: Girl's killer was driven by desire Four hurt by animal lib bomb The Times Travelex Special relationship struggles to bridge the generation gap Transatlantic policy rifts mark decline of ties since heady days of Reagan and Thatcher Yeltsin blames right-wing gains on Russia's disaffected poor If Mr Yeltsin believes his election upset was caused by a protest vote, then he is obliged to act on it. A substantial Cabinet reshuffle is now in the offing UK hints at Bosnia troop pullout Shells rain down on Sarajevo before Christmas ceasefire The Economist Old pals' act gives way to cooler realism Afrikaners accuse ANC of betrayal over white state Pressure on right wing increases as apartheid parliament prepares to vote itself out of existence Coloureds awakening to prospect of power in Western Cape Saga Services Ltd Greece revives the European F-word Athens assumes the presidency of the European Union next month. The Greek government is already at odds with its 11 partners, especially over MacEdonia EC peak beckons for Brittan (AP): Aboriginal land rights restored News in Brief Bossi called (AP): President well (Reuter): Leader chosen (AFP): Seoul shuffle (Reuter): Fire sentence Clinton struggles to silence claims over infidelity White House denies offering inducements to suppress tales of President's prodigious sexual appetite China fixes prices to prevent unrest Trumps entertain 'Nescafé society' Starflower Oil A culture shock could do the trick Sending young tearaways abroad is not new and can work wonders Whiskies of the World Should Ireland's terrorists walk free? When governments start to talk to gunmen and bombers, too often villains can be turned into " patriots", says Walter Ellis Why French pop doesn't travel Le rock Fran?ais is a contradiction in terms, says Charles Bremner The day of the crash is like my birthday - the day I was reborn' Julia Llewellyn Smith talks to the man and the girl who missed a date with death on flight 103 Why the guns could fall silent Field sports enthusiasts fear that shooting may be next on the animal rights protest list, says John Young The Times Alan Coren Nothing is free these days, but some things are cheaper at Christmas Love—twenty-nine The Times Diary Eat in, sir? Picture Gallery Very Merry Xpenditure The fourth trading quarter delivers a Keynesian shot in the arm of commerce, otherwise known as Christmas Pinned bishop The Times Diary True grid The Times Diary Young pretender The Times Diary Playing a duplicitous game The IRA is imposing terms, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Era of Estrangement John Major and Bill Clinton have fences to build Illiberal Democrats An honourble and necessary exercise in political honesty Our Balkan Cousins The European Union will soon be in poor hands Time to replace Arts Council? On a peaceful note St Benedict's bush The season to soothe the suffering Democratic moves in Hong Kong Challenged indeed Running the lottery Below stairs Angels in art Balancing books in film industry Degrees of faith Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Hordle House School University news Royal Navy and Royal Marines promotions Picture Gallery Council shuns power museum Personal Column Church news Dinner Deputy lieutenants Latest wills Announcements Forthcoming marriages Philip Lawton Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Richard Hennings Brigadier J. M. Rymer-Jones On this Day December 22 1939 George Astley MPs to vote on gay sex at 18 The Times Crossword No 19,420 No Title Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery British Gas to lose domestic monopoly Detailed proposals for the operation of the competitive market and a review of the price formula that limits British Gas price increases will be published in the new year Peter Wood keeps Midas touch Picture Gallery Media Arts Bigger prize for lottery operator Sport New investors sought for Newspaper Publishing Knight Williams Television and Radio Taking off Writing down Ticking off Mopping up More winners than losers in great gas rush British Gas is bullish about imminent competition, as details of protection for poorer customers are awaited, Ross Tieman says Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Coal Western banks indicted over Bombay scandal Multiple Classified Advertising Items November sales of unit trusts at seven-year high Business Roundup Mosaic back in black EC approves £7m aid Novo considers claim Plaistowe audit post Paramount uncertainty Hanson target rumour BES Wessex tops water table with 10% payout rise Resurgent Berisford on acquisition trail Price freeze costs Post Office a packet Heseltine leaves bullet unbitten Clouds gather over UK trade prospects Care urged on offer by Lloyd's Agas the First Choice in Gas Sanctions threatened in US-UK air dispute Worried profit-takers cash in water and electricity shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Confident Eurotherm unveils record profit By our City Staff: Williams buyout will raise £40m Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Recent Issues Money Markets With or without Taiwan BAe's Avro is ready to fly Ross Tieman reports on the improvement in fortunes beckoning the troubled regional jet business Collaring cash for charity The Times City Diary Fall guy The Times City Diary Treasury moves The Times City Diary Lottery king The Times City Diary Discounted The Times City Diary Oil be off The Times City Diary Absent Santa The Times City Diary Williams Wessex Water Abbey National Escaping gas Tempus Standard Chartered The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares pause for breath Have a head start with Reuters 1000 The big Christmas ratings war ITV will not be too bothered if its loses the seasonal ratings battle, so long as it keeps its overall lead, says Peter Barnard Karen Halstead, Patrick, Sinfield Limited The Creme De La Creme Team Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Hamptons Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giorgio Armani Citigate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music Television Production Co Allsop & Co "Copperfields" Barnet Lane, Elstree… The English Courtyard Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel agents square up The biggest retail rebranding in ten years is about to take off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell España France Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why Botham is on at the nursery end England cricket heroes, soap stars, Page 3 lovelies . . . these are all grist to the pantomime mill. Peter Barnard discovers the reasons Theatre Sisters under the skin Rock Everything that's Ella Jazz Records Not with a bang, but a whimper Radio Royal Opera House Opera Barry Batchelor Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Timeless s fable freshly minted Christmas Shows: A fine National Youth Music Theatre staging: and contrasting pantos Aesthetically challenged The Ugly Duckling Watermill, Bagnor Making free with a genie Aladdin Players' Bridging the gap between reality and imagination A new crossing over the Thames, to link the South Bank concert halls with Covent Garden, is the latest visionary project from one of the rising stars of British architecture. Marcus Binney reports Merry widows with a few regrets Two Widown Coliseum Opera: A Smetana comedy to delight the connoisseurs at ENO; and a Lully rarity in Paris The Theatre Club Plain words lavishly set Roland Th??tre des Champs-Elys?es, Paris The Times Down at heel Arts Briefing Vick appointed Wales go for low-key trial after appeal from clubs Barbarians Larder fears talent drain For the Record The Times Sports Service Garter rising from junior ranks Sally Jones reports on the emergence of a gifted young champion at Queen's Club Shoaib 's Test of patience Today's Fixtures Guildford seek to replace Americans Sport in Brief Olympia booming Call for Martyn Butler earns inclusion New attempt at record Race falls to snow Drawing a blank England avoid hosts Word-Watching Stricter controls to curb claims of telephone tipsters Richard Evans Nap: Cadford Girl (1.10 Ludlow) Next best: Coney Road (12.40 Ludlow) Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Riverside Boy backed for National Thunderer: Ludlow Embanks new year scheme to double his money Tempered praise for Montgomerie Due recognition will follow a curbing of pique, John Hopkins, golf correspondent, suggests Displays of petulance mar magnificent year for European Tour's leading golfer Mulberry Leeds will provide serious test for Newcastle Minding what matters on court Books for Christmas Fishery owners declare open season on trout Brian Clarke examines how changes to long-accepted way are supported by new developments in trout fishing Snow Reports BBC 1 Radio 1 Rackets England happy to play waiting game Wider role awarded to leading umpires Stewart delays captaincy decision Times Two Crossword Winning Move Wor-Watching BMW Fishing Beer will pursue campaign to stop violence

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