News from 24/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Vivian Russell, Liz Dolan, W. Martin Smyth (Director), Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Helen Johnstone, Norman Hart, Judy Abrahams, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Richard Harries, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Philip Howard, John Marriott, Andy Kershaw, James Bone, David F. Grayston, Victor Purvis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Srikumar Sen, Simon Wilde, Albert Dormer's, Tim Marsh, David Flusfeder, Colin Narbrough, Alexei Sayle, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Peter Brown, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Gwyn Thomas, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, SimFarm, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rodney Schofield, Tim Reid, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael G. T. Stokes, Michael Clark, Richard Scott, Philip Robinson, Frank Merron, Michael Golding, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Laurie Taylor, David Hands, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Joe Crosswell, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Denis Meehan, Nigel Williamson, Nicole Swengley, Margot Norman, James Hepburn, Michael Theodoulou, Alan Bullock, Sheridan Gilley, Michael Newmarch Cheif Executive, Richard Morrison Arts editor, Lucy Berrington, Lin Jenkins, Jamie Osborne, Thomas Haran, Rose Wild Personal finance editor, Josephine Fairley, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall and Gillian Bowditch, John Higgins, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, W. David, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Nigel Rees, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Peter Kimm, Jenny McClean, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Jessica Gorst Williams, Jeremy Laurance and Roger Dobson, Oliver Tickell, Oliver Holt, Carol Allen, Richard Branson, Stephanie Billen, N. Pritchard, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Sara McConnell, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Brian Hoare, Clarissa Hyman, Eve-Ann Prentice and Joel Brand, Walter Gammie, Richard Owen Foreign Editor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Angela Buxton, Denis Archdeacon, Michael Clark and Sara McConnell, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Hugo Skillington, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Fiona Beckett, Ivan Cole, Philip Howard Leader writer, Colin Campbell, Hilary Kingsley, Colin J. Edwards, John Yeowell, Melvyn Marckus,
ResumoUlster accord 'not enough' to halt killing Sinn Fein deals blow to Major The IRA declared a 72-hour holiday ceasefire, but this Christmas the ritual indicates its dissatisfaction with the London-Dublin peace proposals At Christmas Index Weekend By our Foreign Staff: Russian captors force children on helicopter In the Times Today Clinton allows land deal files to be handed over Christmas euphoria lifts City Bosnian kidnappers free British soldiers Snow promises cold comfort for shepherds The Blazer Sale 30P Judge clears Marines who killed Sinn Fein member Tories back abolition of Lamont's seat Lunn Poly Picture Gallery The Great Christmas Getaway overloads roads and trains Shepherds still watch Jamaicans face expulsion as minister denies racism Paramount backs takeover Car production up News in Brief Funeral trip man killed News in Brief Jones the voice no more News in Brief Prisoner flees hospital News in Brief Truancy watch on way News in Brief Gallery's future safe News in Brief Elizabeth David Cookshops Children among seven killed in house fires News in Brief Gowrie takes role as unpaid leader of vexed Arts Council 'Within the national family we are very good at the arts and that feeds into the national economy' Stores cash in as buyers go on last-minute spree Countdown to Christmas Gollies are in demand For the homeless, a shelter Mor Furniture Ideas Health service pays ?lm for stand-in hospital surgeons Christmas at work: from doctors to plumbers, thousands of people are ready for every emergency By a Staff Reporter: Off to Barbados at 90 minutes' notice Nostess Texas Dog's dinner sitting by the phone Burst pipes put dampener on day Vet Plumber Picture Gallery Coffee on tap as they wait in the wings On Duty, Rescuer Four-year mission to net a record Benji's death 'was a brutal assassination' Moss Side murder inquest Stefan Kiszko, man cheated of the will to live Telecom Security Picture Gallery Muggers slash baby's face Escaper found in hospital The Sunday Times Comet 18st Briton slims her way to Australia Teenagers cheer as gang rapes two girls Tree and treats add pounds to price of family Christmas Cost of Christmas World Leather Hectic dash for festive feast Christmas Shopping Dancing ladies lift bill of true love To parents, a minor miracle Post Office has record in the bag Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Ministers to spend time with families Armouries show gives glimpse into the future Gales too strong for wind farm Actor backs speech appeal Central Markets Drug addict mugger admits 959 offences BT savings for patients News in Brief Lawyer charged News in Brief Animal cruelty News in Brief Lucky escape News in Brief Monk, 101, dies News in Brief Miles Mapies Captain Magoo leads his troupers on a panto parade Tom Rhodes in Vitez previews a Coldstream Guards pantomime, with a colonel as a wicked stepmother and a butler named Kalashnikov. It is hoped gunfire will not provide noises off Renewed gunfire cripples hope of peace in Bosnia Serbs and Croats tigntened the noose round Sarajevo, with no sign of the promised Christmas spirit. The Un says food stocks in the city have fallen dangerously low BT Picture Gallery Russian children kidnapped By our Foreign Staff: Citizenship pact gives Russians a vital ally Lombardy League MPs quit News in Brief (AFP): Soldiers killed News in Brief (Reuter): Director jailed News in Brief (Reuter): Chipping in News in Brief (AP): Out of order News in Brief (Reuter): Israel-PLO negotiators go home empty-handed The deadlock in negotiations has led to an extraordinary test of wills in Bethlehem. threatened by the flying of a Palestinian flaf Glenfiddich Picture Gallery Three score cheers for the Emperor British troops fired on in Iraq Egyptians revel in Christian festival Mafia reforges its French link How the Clinton sex saga finally became news fit to print Washington warns Haiti of tougher sanctions US steps up tempo in talks with Pyongyang Miracle of 34th precinct turns firearms into toys Castro's daughter begs for her child Cuban rebel tells how 'Spanish double' aidded Havana escape Desert sin spot tempts the kids Better care offered to Gulf War victims News in Brief (AFP): Marcos cleared News in Brief (Reuter): Financial post News in Brief (AFP): Somalis protest News in Brief (Reuter): Nine murdered News in Brief (Reuter): Burke charged News in Brief (Reuter): Drugs case News in Brief (AP): Art restored News in Brief What are you reading at Christmas? Holidays are the time to catch up on the year's books. Giles Coren finds out who's in the middle of what Stena Sealink Line 'I have a gift to help people encircled by death' The Angel of Mostar tells why she risked her life dodging bullets to drive an ambulance across the front line to rescue the wounded of Bosnia Full of Christmas fears It is not always better to give than to receive The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Philip Howard Dickens still has much to teach us about generosity of spirit Yesterdays and tomorrow From the highest to the lowest and from snowy slopes to broiling beaches, Christmas is a festival of friendship Sequel II The Times Diary A way with words The Times Diary None unturned The Times Diary Cheers The Times Diary Never the retiring kind The Times Diary The child is father of the man Janet Bush puts the economic case for nurseries Picture Gallery The Word Made Flesh And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us (John 1:14) Lord of the Arts Lord Gowrie faces a ndaunting task Partridge in a Pear Tree Picture Gallery Squalls ahead for an ageing Church Durham divined Struggle to find solutions in Ulster 'Racism' in East End Running the lottery Recycled greetings Much dearer by post Nameless friends Jules et Kevin: what's in a nom? Correcting the record Double entendre Humbug! Memorial service Social News University news Social News School news Social News Forthcoming marriages Presonal Column Institute of Marine Engineers Appointment Anniversaries Church services for Christmas Day and Boxing Day The Times Birthdays Kenneth Mellanby Kenneth Mellanby, CBE ecological consultant, died yesterday aged 85. He was born on March 26,1908 The Times W. Edwards Deming W. Edwards Deming, an American management expert whose revolutionary ideas were largely responsible for the postwar economic miraele in Japan, died in Washington on December 20 aged 93. He was born in Sioux City, Iowa on October 14,1900 Church services today Our Homeless Poor Hannah Stanton Hannah Stanton, missionary and social worker, died in Esher, Surrey, on December 9 aged 80. She was born in Teddington Middlesex on November 30.1913 Cdr Richard Torbock Commander Richard Tohock, wartime aircraft carrier captain, died on November 14 aged 89. He was born on January 27,1904 Sinn Fein blow to peace initiative The Times Crossword No 19,422 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Sport Weekend Features Arts Picture Gallery Vision Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Festive cheer for shares as markets break records Lloyd's admits £22m errors in names deal Picture Gallery Melvyn Marckus Racing BA-US Air code sharing is extended until March Cricket Christmas credit card spending 'modest' Bell Atlantic Foreign Sales Corporation Holiday Sporting Fixtures Business Today By our City Staff: Airlines dive to $1bn loss in America Legal & Public Notices Elliott fights theft charges and Bond era nears end A defiant John Elliott protests his innocence and, amid allegations of a wider conspiracy, claims the fight against Australia's crime authority is far from over By our City Staff: Signs of strength in US economy British Gas quiet on Belgian ambitions Business Roundup WBB chairman goes Business Roundup Borden denies talks Business Roundup Expamet shares hit Business Roundup Star expands in India Business Roundup B&B Life suspended` Business Roundup BCCI men to seek bail Business Roundup Cashpoint 'phantom' victims sue Writ over Medway valuation Lovell restructures after f loss doubles to ?60m YJ Lovell hopes to realise ?32 million through disposals as it moves to take advantage of a financial reconstruction and an improvement in trading conditions Tessa holders may be losing out Bank gives tax warning over withdrawals As the Tories approach 15 years in power… Cookson makes ?17m acquisition Computer Store Ryman UK firms vie for £1.2bn contract Losses at Unilever's French buy Christmas buying spree pushes shares to another record Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Gulf states ask non-Opec members to cut oil output Key indexes hit all-time closing highs World Markets Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals Dollar Spot Rates Shoppers search for value and put pressure on prices Susan Gilchrist detects a sea change in retailers' pricing policies in response to the public's caution over spending their money Sleighing santas The Times City Diary Cracker of a haggis The Times City Diary Memo to The Times City Diary Carol circular The Times City Diary Top of the tree The Times City Diary Mistletoe and wine The Times City Diary Santa's stockmarket Tempus Paramount Tempus Unilever Tempus Prudential approach to transfer of pension benefits Monetary fallacy YJ Lovell Insurance 'creaming' means many pay more Do Not Invest in a Pep The Times Unit Trust Information Service Surge continues Fimbra Travado can provide perfect gift Riding a winner in the big Kempton race is the ideal Christmas present for any jockey, Jamie Osborne reveals Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Huntingdon Riverside Boy cut for Welsh test Thunderer: Wincanton Thunderer: Wolverhampton Thunderer: Market Rasen Barton Bank takes lead role in the phantom call Richards Evans 'predicts' the outcome at Kempton Thunderer: Kempton Park Trainers' Preferences Thunderer: AYR From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Dreaper's charge can fulfil potential Thunderer: Newton Abbot Big-Race Field Detailed form guide Thunderer: Hereford South Africa face daunting task oil historic return Test rivalry renewed after 23 years Wells joining Derbyshire Britain take strong squad to Norway Lishman excels at Orange Bowl Time for a change of hands Simon Wilde suggests a novel way to combar the dangerous and devious problems posed by the leg spinner By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: British riflemen train in gusty conditions Ferrari's powerful test poses threat to Williams Inside story recounted by Ferguson Books for Christmas Holiday Fixtures Snow Reports Born loser who rose to become fearsome champion Motoring SAAB How the English speakers coped touring France In pursuit of trivia and The Truth Freud on Friday: tasty morsels from a sporting year For the Record Forlorn pack pursues United Gresley lose feeling of inferiority Tout's crew take World Cup lead Sport in Brief Scottish challenge Sport in Brief Favourite finds form Sport in Brief Sturt stands down Sport in Brief Non-title bonanza Sport in Brief Success for Sevenoaks Sport in Brief The Times Teamvvork missing ingredient for Wales Gerald Davies reflects on the inability to exploit individual talent in the national squad Wales Squad Test your knowledge with the Jumbo Sports Crossword Changes leave game on wrong side of law David Hands Rugby Commentary Shelford in return for Northampton Cricket Fifa accused of hijacking world ranking scheme Fifa Rankings Wells leads England to seventh victory Scoreboard Tuigamala takes hardest route into new career Christopher Irvine on why reputation might count for nothing for Wigan's latest signing FA pondering evidence in Fashanu case E&J Simple Act to save the parkland Marcus Binney calls for protection for our finest landscapes No Title Anne McElvoy O little town of Bedlam Maxwell Davies Jane MacQuitty Parkinson's Disease Society Caribbean Holidays to Be Won The land where bourbon is king The pleasures and paradoxes of Kentucky are intoxicating, reports Denis Archdeacon Greyhound international Getting there Vices & Virtues Edward Marriott asks people in the public eye to confess their sins and celebrate their saving graces A clockwork package Nigel Williamson visits the birthplace of Alpine skiing on the world's finest railway. The snow was good, too Look out, it's the feast of Stephen Members of The Times staff outline their peace-keeping initiatives for the holidays, as Peter Bernard considers the Wenceslas family He swore to got away every year. Tut the roads were clogged with snow The Kids hate turkey, they tell you. They can't stand sprouts. Christmas pudding? Yuck Santa Claus My Perfect Weekend Woldwide gifts distributor Derwent May's suggestions for Christmas book gifts Dish of the Day Festive bake inspired by love Panettone, the italian version of Christmas cake, is a marketing success story dating from the 16the century Lighting up the gum-tree Christmas in Australia is an outdoor affair on a summer's day, Fiona Beckett reports The Eastern spice of family life Currying the leftover turkey? The spices might be from Lancashire Restaurant Watch Treats Joy the seriously indulgent Frances Bissell shares ideas for glamour dishes, using caviare champagne and oysters Street market to fine spread Entertaining at Home: Robert Budwig Energizer Picture Gallery Champagne to make a party fizz Whiskies The Times Christmas Carol The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Prizes of ?50 will be given for the first five correct solutions opened on Monday, January 10,1994. Entries should be sent to Christmas Jumbo Crossword, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will appear on Saturday, Janurary 15,1994 From high office to low tricks, who Said what? (Answers at foot of page) Enter Password Picture Quotes: Graham Taylor-quote 6; Jeremy Paxman… Computer Games Challenge the chess champions Pit your wits against heroes past and present and win a book in our competition by Raymond Keene Be your own bridge judge There are more books to be won in Albert Dormer's seasonal competition-this year with a twist Heart of England repays a debt James Hepburn meets the Marchioness of Salisbury to learn about her charitable mission to help Poland Lady Salisbury believes that without the help of Polish airmen we would have lost the Battle of Britain Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress The reindeer herd go shopping Tonight, Santa's transport division will be sleighing the world with gifts. Jenny McClean caught up with his reindeer at IIford, Essex Season's greetings from Father Frost and Red Square Music is free in Moscow This Christmas, but other jollities do not come cheap. Anne McElvoy reports on the festivities among the expatriate community Modes The Whisky Connoisseur Correction : Hackett (Weekend, December 18) is at… Action plan for bargain hunters Pack your survival kit and head for the shops with Nicole Swengley's store by store guide to the best of the sales around the country And. So. To. Bed Stirling Cooper Richer sounds Picture Gallery Mortal harps of golden wires Ruth Gledhill finds herself inspired by 'that melodious noise' at the chapel of St John's Cambridge Saturday Rendezvous Looking Forward to 1994? The Times St John's College Chapel, St John's… Big Bed Co Multiple Display Advertising Items London D St Martin-in-the-FIelds Church St Martin's Place, Wc2 (071-9300089 ) Christmas Eve carol service 6.30pm English Oak Furniture Dunlopillo Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc House Dust Mite are You Allergic? Genuine Birthday Newspapers Which county quiz Prints of a period Victorian and pre-Raphaelite engravings are enjoying a popularity boom Property Kent Owlquest Ltd Lettings Square Mile Heron homes Elizabeth Court Elmbridge Village A sculptor's hand in a stony land In the second exclusive extract from her book, Vivian Russell visits the Luberon For those fractious times when the festive thrill has palled, Jessica Gorst Williams presents a round-up of children's Christmas events nationwide Garden jottings for the record A garden journal is more than a notebook—it is a gift to posterity Weekend Tips Films Word-Watching Hayes on Jarvis Beam me up, Ebenezer How has Patrick Stewart made the leap from Star Trek to a Christmas Carol? Carol Allen finds out The Sunday Times Faces, figures and fantasies Television Review: Actresses and models have their say Expanding the bandits Opera in France Les Brigands Bastille, Paris The Kirov play on home ground Opera on Record Starting on Monday Theatres Multiple Display Advertising Items Spectacular New Year Gala Concerts Grand Classical Gala Hot Stuff Grand Opera Gala Igor Oistrakh Grand Tchaikovsky Gala The Berkeley Pinocchio York Theatre Royal BFG Grand Opera Gala Tom Sawyer Cinderella Viennese New Year Gala Going like a breeze before a fickle wind Lone round-the world yachtsman Michael Golding has made good progress, despite a few calluses and a fluffed photo opportunity The Windrush banks flood with new life Oliver Tickell reports on water meadow restoration Winning Move Word-Watching Wild about turkey Feather report The Guide to Christmas and New Year TV and Radio Nine Days TV A Boxing Day Porgy and Bess John Gielgud's Swan… Vision Let's twist again Channel Hopping David Flusfeder makes his pick of the week's programmes on all channels Picture Gallery Tully in triumph Off the Box Bin there Grabbed by a maelstrom of emotion Richard Morrison welcomes an epic production of Porgy and Bess to the small screen Porgy and Bess Boxing Day BBC 2,5.50pm Picture Gallery Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund MYTV Picture Gallery Beguiled and beguiling Sir John Gielgud talks to Benedict Nightingale about Chekhov and why Swan Song inspired a rare performance Swan Song Christmas Day, Channel 4,8. 30pm Hopkins as working class hero Hilary Kinglsey on a Christman treat: scenes from the life of write Gwyn Thomas A scream on screen Film on TV Friday December 24 Saturday December 25 John Marriott with his round-up of seasonal films. Videoplus numbers will be found in the programme listings on pages 8-25 Which Woody will do? Woody Allen Classics NI Wagon's rolling The Classic Musical Films on TV Kookie as in tough Audrey Hepburn Week Friday December 24 Movie of the day, at least Bachelor boys striking different blue notes Choice: Popular institutions. from Cliff to Christmas via the Twist, celebrated ans subverted BBC1 Saturday December 25 Funny family: peculiar and ha-ha Humour and humility in a life well portrayed Choice: A gallery of great and witty men, from England, Wales, Russia and America BBC1 Sunday December 26 Pav and Paris matched BBC1 Gershwin from Glyndebourne Choice: Fine music and vintage laughter Monday December 27 In her father's gumshoe Sitting comfortably with the odd couple Monday December Choice: Reeves and Mortimer suggest; Lovejoy goest west, Cinders switched; vintage Tc BBC1 If anyone can survive, Jerry can Tuesday December 28 BBC1 Thirsty work for couch potatoes Choice: Drought threatens Botswana wildlife This Plant is still growing Wednesday December 29 Gotta sing, gotta dance, gotta stay inside Choice: Freedom of a kind; an uncomfortable game of cards; competing singers and a reluctant star BBC1 Thursday December 30 Sunshine break Variations BBC1 No black-and-white case to answer Choice: Offbeat wildlife and an Irish romance Friday December 31 Mamas, Papas and daughter? Goodnight Clive, Michael Ollie and Russell New Years Eve, Friday December 31 Choice: See out the old year and the old ways; sing in the new BBC1 Saturday January 1 New year, new face, new voice Storyteller who lends substance to his words Choce: Runyon stories, a Runyonesque diary, a reliable detective and a review of British comedy BBC1 Comic wants a word in your ear Radio's most original comedian has a new series. Laurie Taylor talks to Armando Iannucci about his innovative approach Friday December 24 Jazzing up the party Pick of the Week Saturday December 25 Sunday December 26 Monday December 27 Tuesday December 28 Wednesday December 29 Thursday December 30 Friday December 31 Saturday January 1 Multiyork
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