News from 27/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Nicholas Fairbairn, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, DJM, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Mary Huxtable, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Ann Hawkes, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Miller, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco, Philip Youngman, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Annalisa Barbieri, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Jane Crease, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, David Hands, Edward Gorman, Tom Sanders, Joel Brand, Jack Waterman, P. M. Mander, John Cuckney, Chairman, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Paul Sexton, Helen McGarry, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, D. S. Skene, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bazalgette, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, James Woodall, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, James Pringle, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, George Trefgarne, Patricia Tehan and Michael Clark, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Nicholas Thistlethwaite, Tom Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, C. J. Reddall, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Robin Lodge, Bancroft, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, David Burke, Chairman,
ResumoHome-alone children 'need tougher law' NSPCC challenges Bottomley The plight of children who were left on their own over Christmas has brought calls for tougher laws and the promotion of responsible parenthood NSPCC challenges Bottomley A Grown in danger Index King Kong Hostages released as gang flees with $10m Snow, ice and floods bring havoc to Britain's roads Deadly Diets Picture Gallery Minister with love child wins Major's support Ahead of the Game Woman of 59 gives birth to twins Visas for Jamaicans likely, say critics Multiyork 30p Ulster back on alert as ceasefire ends Bargain-hunters seek a place in the queue Elizabeth David Cookshops Border confusion boosts traffic in human hopes Police are concentrating on tracking down the " facilitators" who exploit illegal immigrants, Michael Horsnell Writes By our Ireland Correspondent: Prospect of peace talks offer no respite for the soldiers Forte Hotels Patten considers nursery vouchers News in Brief Police to interview girls Burgled pensioner dies Gretna sets a record Lamont praises Smith Dickensian spirit haunts feasts of rich and poor Two tales of Christmas: second in the Conservatory, but nobody asks for more under Waterloo bridge Algerian deportees on run after giving Group 4 the slip Flying twice as high Hundreds queue for classless gongs Teenagers sexually assault woman, 31 Scots put new year on sober footing Edinburgh hopes to repeat the success of its arts festival with a Hogmanay event that removes the traditional emphasis on drink Waterman Old-school students prove you're never too old to get wiser Pricewatch Living-room dramas bring in-house entertainment to life Bold souls search high and low for a hairy Christmas German cancellations save Britons a packet TV series sheds light on shadowy world of protection squad 'We are there to prevent VIPs being killed. Our duty is to run away. The last ting we want is a fight' Thatcher irked by her 24-hour security Thomas Cook By our Crime Correspondent: Bodyguards trained at school of hard knocks Council staff face job quiz ordeal Sony Orthodoxy proves a poor soil for the shoots of liberalism Emerging countries are finding liberal democracy difficult to accommodate, writes Norman Stone, left Miele Queen attends Sandringham carol service Royals gather for family Christmas as poll finds 73% against Civil List Some who gathered outside the church of St Mary Magdalene blamed the absence of the Princess of Wales for the low turnout Lost for words in the battle to beat a secret disability Keene on Chess Drunken driver kills relative News in Brief River victim Out of step Turkey reprieve Hoax charge Pier plunge PC dies on duty Sword sleeps Bond winners Sarajevo unhappy with West's seafch for stricken children Artillery cuts power and water to joyless residents of Bosnian capital Belgrade aims to end poll deadlock Serbs condemn Times reporter B&q Our Foreign Staff: Avalanches and storms add to European misery Our Foreign Staff: CIA says Pyongyang has nuclear bomb Intelligence claims over North Korean arsenal divide US officials Thai army keeps Khmer Rouge equipped for war Habitat Invite You to Jittery Cali awaits drugs peace deal Our Foreign Staff: Nobel writings feared lost in fire Afrikaner right's hopes fade in bluff and bluster ANC and National Party strategy of keeping recalcitrant rightwingers talking appears to be working. The reality is few militants have the stomach for a fight Pretoria shocked by road carnage Steal their Furniture Taxes piled on Cubans as they limp down capitalist road President Castro plans an austerity package, signalling a capitalist-style rethinking of policy. Economists believe it is too little and too late China chips away at Mao colossus on birthday centenary PLO looks for compromise deal New York police hand out IOUs in exchange for guns (Reuter): Zhirinovsky arms claim alarms the Italians News in Brief (Reuter, AP): Four killed in cathedral (AP): Grave defiled (Reuter): Police shot (AP): Suicide pledge (Reuter): Landslide toll Dry holiday The Year of the Electric Parrot Even at the season of goodwill, there are some people who deserve to be given the bird - preferably over again Will your favourite diet be the death of you? Slimming plans are not only expensive they can be downright dangerous. Peter Bazalgette and Dr Tom Sanders look at an industry that has grown fat by trading on fear, and issue a warning: watch out, diets can ruin your health Paul Mitchell Picture Gallery A classic for our time Picture Gallery Sales Hotline Temptation Harvey Nichols Sale Matthew Parris What is so special about human beings? All creatures great and small deserve a place on the honours list Ackroyd's elbow The Times Diary Omnivore The Times Diary Putting their House in order Parliament must end its raging inefficiencies, says Peter Riddell Out on a limb The Times Diary Miracle-working for beginners The Bishop of Durham should learn from the insights of a simple Saxon saint Führore The Times Diary Flight of faith The Times Diary Old pals' act for the Art Council? The Times Diary Pressure on Pyongyang North Korea must be convinced that America means business Welcome to Gatwick Visitors have a right to individual screening Two Turtle Doves 'Wishful thinking' on Yeltsin's Russia Broad brim but British Cover charge Promises and choices at the font Maxwell pensioners Put to the test Measure for measure Every day is special Beset by dinosaurs Keeping cars off the Ridgeway Riding safely Price of progress Court Circular Birthdays today Church news Appointment Nature notes Personal Coumn Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Court and Social Page Carey provides a family example Religious leaders' Christmas sermons University news Aboriginal rock art shares its dates with early European Ice Age work Archaeology Queen offers a message of hope Alexander MacKendrick The Times Lives Remembered Norman Vincent Peale Latest wills Onthis Day Death of Mr. Harry S. Truman Picture Gallery Tommie Connor Pyotr Grushin News The Times Crossword No 19,423 Business People in the Times Sport Weather Features Books The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters Picture Gallery Competition 23 United draw on Ince's late inspiration Leaders extent unbeaten run to 20 games with hard-earned point agaisnt Blackburn Wimbledon lose cutting edge as Mabbutt incident takes toll Match off as team refuses to play Books 27 Business 29-32 By our Sports Staff: Weather blights fixtures in north Paris Ceramics Courts and Drink-Drive Killers Australia struggle as Donald hits form For the Record The Times Pakistan end Zimbabwe's hopes Today's Fixtures Cork breaks through to pave way for England a Rekindling memories of glory days Julian Muscat finds Desert Orchid blooming in his carefree lifestyle out of the spotlight By our Sports Staff: Ma Junren's team passes drug tests Time to strive for better pitch in market place Alix Ramsay looks back on a successful year for British sportswomen, but sees a need for greater self-promotion Rare double for Spanish players Sport in Brief Cash comeback delayed Race yacht sinks Peking ponders bid Players' strike threat Phoenix rise again From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dunwoody rides luck on Chirkpar Sedgefield is victim of snow Huntingdon Multiple Display Advertising Items This Week's Fixtures Arabic-named horses proving hard to digest Wetherby Wincanton Wolverhampton Market Rasen No Title Barton Bank can crown Maguire's glorious year Nicholson team to triumph in Kempton showpiece Kempton Park Trainers Preferences Ayr Today's Races on Television Kempton Park C4 Relishes a battle and Crystal Spirit can complete a… Newton Abbot Big-Race Field Detailed form guide Hereford Craftsman leaves memories and Motherwell behind him Liverpool survive defensive frailties Premiership at a Glance Stoke give Fry due notice to curb attacking style Consortiums await Everton decision Baggio claims European award Chelsea hope to end poor spell First-team players take chance of break Stirling stay undaunted by distance and defeat Cheshire retain trophy with draw Matches in Borders fall victim to snow Aberlour Hogmanay Quiz For lovers of all things Scottish, the countryside, the history and the poetry but most of all the whisky Win Weekend in Scotland with the Times How to Enter Panapa steals show to upstage Tuigamala Bradford press on for title Prizes Questions No Title Good times and growing pains in football Starting a series of four articles on the daily lives of people in sport, Oliver Holt meets Jamie Redknapp, the Liverpool player Picture Gallery Lendl may retire at end of next season By our Sports Staff: Houston capitalise on Young's fumble Moser aims to regain record The film they loved to ape Six Shows that Shocked the World: Times critic relive the century's great cultural sensations Day One: Geoff Brown looks back to 1933 and the premiere in New York of King Kong, the first great monster movie How the West End was fun The big-thinking, big-spending Augustus Harris changed pantomime-and Wagner. David Robinson reports Rock page 26 Old and new in harmony Concert: An eclectic programme from the Hilliard Edsemble Books page 27 The Times Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 country Comedy withers under the sun Television: The Christmas weekend viewing was too rarcly entertaining, says Lynne Truss No Nutty slack in the house of fun Rock: No room for introspection, just one direct hit after another as Madness make their Christmas presence felt The Times The man who lived his life in reverse James Woodall enjoys a monumental biography of an eccentric Parisian who was obsessed with numbers Georges Perec a Life in Words By David Bellos Harville, £35 This Week's Offers She got on her bike The Amber Trail By Natascha Scott-Stokes Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £17.99 Tales to make the flesh creep Nightmares and Dreamscapes By Stephen King Hodder & Stoughton, £16.99 American psyche Life of Henry David Thoreau By Henry S. Salt Centaur, £19.95 TES Gellary Picture Sentencing drink-drive killers Balancing protection of children and public interest CCSS Huron University Savoir-Faire Knightsbridge University Oxford House College Education Oxford Easter Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lambrook School Independent Schools Joint Council Accreditation,… St. Clare's Oxford Calculating driving and rest times No VAT payable on surrender of lease 'Prostitution' judicially defined for first time Court has no power to extend time Record run continues A Fimbra Member AFP: Mitsubishi companies to merge Word-Watching FT-SE Volumes Life Options City celebrates an all-time high on Christmas Eve Investors give approval for Granada's LWT bid Recent Issues Major Indices London Financial Futures Commodities Markets at a Glance Major Changes VSEL angry at sale of Beverley company Business Roundup Oman seeks price deal Weir wins contract Property rights issue Money Markets BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 BBC2 Variations Radio 3 Choice ITV London Satellite Channel 4 Switched on 30 Buy-back at Optare rescues 350 jobs Booming stock markets give boost to bonuses Big earners back on Wall St Staying put The Times City Diary Welcome to Bjelke's world The Times City Diary Granada, Granada The Times City Diary Times Two Crossword Six of diamonds The Times City Diary Winning Move Word-Watching Age of innocence? The Times City Diary Salvation Army fears fraud enquiry will hit cash appeal ICA Foreign Financial Inc Stock Market 30
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