News from 23/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Angus Nichol, Dan E Mayers, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, S. J. Davies, Helen Johnstone, Len Arrowsmith, Andrew Pierce, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, John Gayner, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Michael Loveland, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, B. m. culverhouse, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Lawrence R. Whyte, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jennifer Miller, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Wendy Williams, Chairman, P. A. D. Dale-Thomas, John Percival, J. Lang, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Piers Paul Read, Simon Tait, David Brock, Susan Gilchrist, Adam Lebor, B. M. Culverhouse, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Janet Daley, M. McEwen Charlish, D. J. Bishop, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, David Miller, Barry Millington, Leo Warren, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Emma Wilkins, Peter Hargreaves, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Elias Gounaris, H. A. Lunghi, J. Enoch Powell, Jane Reynolds, Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Kendall S. Harmon, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Peter Pan, Paul Fairley, George Curtis, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, J. Bainbridge, Richard Beeston, Minty Clinch, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John G. Bradburne, David Pickup, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, M. T. S. Pearman, Ian Robertson, George W. Keeling, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, Leslie Wolfson, Mark Holder, Richard Littler, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, John O'Leary and Arthur Leathley, Dudley Wood, Secretary,
ResumoIn the Times Tomorrow Everything You Need for Christmas Clinton ducks new claims over adultery The American media are chasing an evasive President. Their attention is now turning to new allegations of financial irregularities concerning land deals I did nothing wrong, insists President as pressure mounts Index Holiday price war Major pledges to boost nurseries Reveller slept off party on motorway South African vote buries apartheid 190 Jamaicans held Adams is pressed to take up gauntlet Thomas Pink Shirtmaker London 30p Tearful Jackson tells of his ordeal Welsh murder charge Bomb scare payouts By royal invitation Pizza promises continue Blitz pair reunited The Times Universities told to cut costs by 10% News in Brief Softened rules on child support fail to placate critics Increases in child maintenance are to be brought in gradually and absent parents given the incentive to keep off the dole Kinnock's critics converted London hit-spotter wins Times rock collection TUC switches to campaign role MoD man jailed for bribery Correction Joyrider who killed child escapes with 'derisory' sentence By a Staff Reporter: Judge gives boy's death low rating Hunt ends for escaped killer as hospital identifies patient Dinosaur eggs tell their story Frankly, Castle Combe does give a damn The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky …On Earth, Peace… Sexual pervert who killed 12-year-old girl jailed for life The mother of a girl murdered by a loner who collected pornography says she wants to help parents of other victims Famous hospital to remain on site Keene on Chess Vicar quits after lover has his son 'Tartan Army' bomber is jailed for 12 years No regrets as Bernard and Soho end affair 'He's too old, My pub's full, we don't miss him' Magnet Fat called BAT helps to keep you trim Lawyers seek compensation for bungling county courts Greenwich reinstates childminder with golly The Times Tomorrow Vision Wit from the inside of a cracker? You must be joking Police want campaign to focus on older! drivers Christmas breathalyser figures show little change Christmas Drink Drive Campaign 1993 Finding the words to ask for help Risk of prosecution deters all but a few Central Markets Emergency surgery for Cookson News in Brief General dies Doctor jailed Crash kills three Parcel bomb River victims Warlords' army of lies keeps Bosnia Killing going London: A senior Tory MP added to growing opposition towards the deployment of British troops in Bosnia beyond spring (Michel Evans writes). Speaking on BBC Radio 4, Sir Nicholas Bonsor, chairman of the all-party Commons defence select committee, said. " I anticipate that we are likely to see them through this winter and withdraw them some time next summer. " Yeltsin rules out coalition in new push for reforms President takes control of intelligence service as Security Ministry is scrapped Zhirinovsky warns West of doomsday weapon Kwai Taipei and Peking fail to reach agreement America grants asylum to Castro's runaway daughter Fidel Castro's daughter, who described him as a tyrant, has escaped with the aid a false passport. The US State Department seized the occasion to condemn the lack of freedom in Cuba First Lady's denial stirs media interest in Clinton sex tale The American Spectator Our Foreign Staff: Two Israelis killed as peace formula eludes negotiators Israel and the PLO still cannot reach agreement on security and sovereignty. Opponents are taking advantage of the stalemate to wreck the treaty Season of ill will casts its pall over town of Christ (AFP): Bernard Tapie is charged with fraud News in Brief (AP): Teacher jailed (Reuter): General sued (AP): Plea rejected (Reuter): New mandate (AP): Iranians killed (Reuter): Violent kidnap (AFP): Access granted (Reuter): Football death Cambodian hope of survival rides on King's health New York poor get token relief Child Support Agency White parliament joins apartheid in graveyard of history's failures The vote to abolish the structure that upheld decades of apartheid provoked suitably divided reactions Some sang Songs of protest and accused the politicians of treason while others wore silly hats to mark the occasion Smoking Cause Keen Listeners? (3,4) Whiskies of the World At home with the Clintons State troopers tell of a wife with a 'garbage mouth', a boss with a string of mistresses and how they kept a 'Hillary watch' as Clinton sated a gargantuan sexual appetite in cars and hotels. David Brock reports from Little Rock Exclusive: the American Spectator article which is rocking the presidency Familyties The infectious truth about the first Christmas. . . mechanical pain relief Bosnian Refugee Appeal Put some action back into your life We are fast becoming a nation of couch potatoes. Nigel Hawkes on the battle to get Britain moving Taming the demon drink Ian Robertson on how to enjoy yourself over the holiday and avoid that hangover One in the eye Parkinson's Disease Society Prime cuts Janet Daley Religious truth, by very nature, cannot be verified. Indeed this is the appeal of metaphysics His idea of scientific veracity is quaintly out of date Picture Gallery The mask slips Lords a leaping Picture Gallery Consenting adulterers? US attitudes to infidelity are mixed, but lying is still unacceptable Shampoo set Green light All together now Hailing Taxis A free vote for fairness Matthew Parris advocates equality in age of consent Keeping the Flaws The reform of the Child Support Agency is disappointing The End of the Beginning There is still time to improve South Africa's constitution Snap, Crackle, Groan The authentic pop of cracker mottoes is to make you wince Gorbachev's record and the problems of a free Russia Doubt and deliberation on the doctrines of Durham Greek disagreement Drink-drive sentencing Technical education Britain's reward to the royal family Goin' a' Thomasin' Useful toys Market forces Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial service Appointments King's College puts paid to free entry Personal Column Britannia Royal Naval College Royal visits Picture Gallery Players rise above judging discord Piping Anniversaries Early panpipes are dated to Romans Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Lincoln 's Inn University news General Sir Philip Christison, BT17,1893 General Sir Philip Christison, 4th Bt, Gbe, Cb, Dso, Mc, who commanded Xv (Indian) Corps in operations against the Japanese in Burma during the war, died on December 21 aged 100. He was born on November 17,1893 The Times Lives Remembered Doris Wills Doris Wills, psychotherapist, died on November 23 aged 84. She wa born on November 30,1908 Church news (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day December 23 1912 Professor E. W. Yemm Professor E. W. Yemm, formerly head of the Department of Botany of the University of Bristol, died on November 22 aged 84. He was born on July 16,1909 Alan Hill Alan Hill, Cbe, publisher and one-time managing director of the Heinemann Group, died on December 17 aged 81. He was born on August 12,1912 New price war breaks out On Sunday, Britain's leading travel operators will start a huge media campaign, offering savings of at least 10 per cent on most holidays High street discounts Supermarket sales Border barriers Serengeti safari Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Holidays off the shop shelf Spain to bar the £12 Britons Battle over Terminal 5 Five Caribbean Holidays for Two to Be Won Four-star skiing Flyaways No room at the inn or festive tree The first seasonal celebrations since the peace signing are to be held in Bethlehem. But a dispute over a flag and a Christmas tree may upset the event Christmas in the Holy City Beware of big bens Racer's new role Frying tonight Tickets go on-line Somak Holidays Hill accidents increase Unfit Peak New ferry route Austrian ski resort is going for gold Lest we forget the pilgrims The Times Travelex Currency call service A Times Reader Service How to Use the Currency Service South African Airways The Times Crossword No 19,421 Clinton dodges adultery questionsNEWS Business Times Weathergall AA Roadwatch People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow QVC wins agreement in film bid battle MFI's open and shut Christmas decision Anatole Kaletsky 25 What happened to my predictions… Ferranti managers aim for buyout The 3,000 workers remaining at Ferranti's plants enthusiastically back the management attempt to secure financial backing from international partners Arts 31-33 Lord Palurribo on a terrible year for the… Sport 36-40 Simon Wigg and the great speedway… Euro Disney faces spring showdown Lasmo raises £123m Fimbra Seeking a Left-Wing Jesus Books 35 Business Today Rising Stars Failing Dream Sinking Status Japan's carmakers lose their place in the sun Unisex pension benefits are not compulsory, says Euro court A question mark remains over whether insurance companies offering annuities will be able to continue to use sex-based tables after this judgment Construction orders build hopes of recovery Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Swissair reveals huge operating loss French go to supreme court in BCCI case Bradman in White City £150m plan Irish group buys AGF life firms for £23.5m Business Roundup Silvermines in talks Ferruzzi issues cheered Filofax buys for £3m Invesco sells Oak stake ERF losses continue Symonds improves Billam shares fall Lecia Camera Ltd Picture Gallery Malaysia set to topple UK in pay league Euro Disney's finest attraction Roll up, roll up for a white-knuckle ride Betting on the bean counters Seeking a happy new year Two promoted as Kleinwort abandons hunt for new chief Kleinworfs UK and international corporate finance business has picked up in recent weeks and the company was keen not to break up a winning team Disposals cut debts at Ascot Gas seeks stake in Belgium The Housing Corporation Port stake sale makes P&o £44m Sell advice delivers unseasonal blow to brewers' shares Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Stock Exchange date for opencast coal company By our Mining Correspondent: Platinum firm to be floated in London Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Recent Issues Money Markets A good year for shares but not for Lamont and ERM Anatole Kaletsky looks back over his economic and financial predictions for the past year and finds they include only one out-and-out dud Paris, the city of dreaming fliers Bah! Humbug Moves at BZW To play the voice Leaving Liverpool Tempus P&o Coats Viyella Lloyd's offer should be accepted Ernie losses only to be expected Invesco Personal pensions in perspective Investors face bill for societies' acts Financial vampires The Times Unit Trust Information Service Modest gains at the close Fimbra Kramer Westfield Search and Selection The Information Management Company London Luton News International Newspapers Limited Human Management Systems Pims UK limited Inchacpe Middle East Admiral Peter Beim, Platarg Engineering Ltd BPCC Ltd Principal Environmental Standards Manager Sun Service a Sun Microsystems, Inc. Business Michael Pasge Sales & Marketing John Menzies (UK) Ltd Metropolitan Police Associated Partners in Finance Limited Brian Forbes Search & Selection Network Consultancy… Executive Recruiter ROCC Computers Limited Deloitte & Touche Babcock KW Boyden UNIJET Planergy Consultants Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Deloitte & Touche Coopers&Lybrand Executive Resourcing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Applied Management Sciences Ltd Cowie Interleasing Chusid Lander Two superstars into one film will go Cinema: Geoff Brown sees Clint Eastwood put his ego on hold in the Kevin Costner tour de force a Perfect World Fiddling while homes burn Theatre under Attack: A lone Serbian playwright tackles the war; a beleaguered English touring company goes to schools Theatre page 32 Peter Pan flies again at… Survival becomes child's play OZU Funding page 33 , Lord Palumbo hits out at the… Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by King Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown; s assessment of films in London and (where indicated wiht the cymbol) on release across the country Hooked on flying in the dark Theatre: Jeremy Kingston reviews the new show from the Black Light Theatre of Prague Tenors clebrated with rare Verdi Opera in New York: Jamie James on the Met's anniversary tributes to two great voices Picture Gallery The Times Last lunch for a chastened chairman Alison Roberts reports on the final press briefing given by a disappointed Lord Palumbo at the end of a true annus horribilis for the Arts Coouncil Diversity is prized in Liverpoo John Russel Taylor is cheered to find a surprising wealth of fine work in traditional media in Britain's premier art competition Picasso in store Arts Briefing Bach to familiar sounds OAE/Leonhardt Festival Hall Reviews: Baroque delights on the South Bank a lively mix of jazz and blues in Camden; plus dance un Paris Promise of a good time A case of fine detective work L'Ombre Palais des Congrès, Paris Great Classics on Offer The Times Cd Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Resources, Surrey Heartlands University of Derby Elonex Kuwahara Ltd Package Negotiable Overseas Jobs Express Blockbuster Video Relate Putting Families First West London Tec Britannia House PSDB Kilroy Television Company Dudley College of Technology Harris Rosenblatt & Kramer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The gospel according to the sceptics Piers Paul Read on the biblical scholars who hope to reveal the existence of a left-wing, politically correct Jesus from their research The Historical Figure of Jesus By E. P. Sanders Allen Lane, ?18,99 a Quest for the Post-Historicla Jesus By William Hamilton SCM Press, ?14.95 Interpreter of a long lost age of chivalry Daniel Johnson recalls a great cultural historian whose view of the late middle ages is still topical Minerva Press Resurrection of My writ A History of the Hebrew Language By Angel saenz-Badillos Cambridge University Press, £24.95 England a wait on Bicknell's injury RFU proclaims tough line Littlewoods Pools PPA Trinkl turns form upside down Credit where credit due Full picture Way forward must be carefully plotted Time for limit Under fire Soft-shoe shuffle Bath play second fiddle as French take bow For the Record Wakefield inflict unexpected defeat on Warrington Wakefield Trinity 12 Warrington 10 Role of Weatherbys under scrutiny Hands-on approach wins healthy response Gordon Farmer cures equine ills by massage and manipulation. Richard Evans watches him work Yesterday's Results Test negative Newbury stages climax to Times Rising Stars series Rising Stars eligible to run in poin-to-points. In… Brooks plays down King George report Signing of Tuigamala a seasonal treat for Wigan fans Snow Reports WORD-WATCHlNG Marshall's victories propel Wizards to top spot Mud flies over drug-testing fiasco Andrew Longmore on how a British speedway champion was wrongly accused in a case that is of internaiton concern Drug procedure protest Energizer Shades of grey in black and white view Books for Christmas Eden given chance Eubank claim denied Wales ring changes Tabarly takes helm Atherstone at home League rejects plea for postponements Sport in Brief BBC1 Radio 1 FM Stereo and Mw. 4.00am Bruno Brookes (FM… Choice Variations Choice Satellite Skiing 36 Trinkl Leaves Big Names Trailing in Wake Cole's level best revives Newcastle Manchester United benefit as Leeds squander lead at St James' Park Wrist surgery delays Agassi Picture Gallery Crossword Enthusiasts: Crosswords on computer (circa… Wessels clashes with Border Winning Move Word-Watching BMW the Ultimate Driving Machine Raging 37 Hands-On Approach Wins Healthy Response White and Rocastle swap clubs to revive their careers
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