News from 29/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, Holly Hill, Syd Gillibrand, W. G. Horn, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Mervyn Thomas, Roy Amlot, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Richard Larcombe, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Alan Lee Williams (Director), E. C. M. Lean, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Peter Callaghan, Robin Young, John Young, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Hughes, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Simon Tait, Robin Ebers, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Barry Sutton, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, James Bone and Wolfang Munchau, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, Askold Krushelnycky, Peter Ball and Oliver Holt, David Gilmour, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, Dennis Shaw, John Grigg, John Russell Taylor, Peter Bazalgette, Peter Bryan, Philip Bassett and Edward Gorman, Oliver Holt, Sarah Cunningham, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Helen Nowicka, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Philip Willan, Michael Peschardt and our Foreign Staff, Hazel Bell, John Shaw, N. A. D. Carey, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Tony Dawe and Jack Crossley, Simon Jenkins, David Brancher, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Ben Lynfield and our Foreign Staff, Tempus editor, Tom Rhodes, Marianne Curphey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Tony Hetherington, Michael Parker, Giles Whittell and Philip Robinson, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams,
ResumoBritain looks to 1994 with new optimism Even with tax rises round the corner and ministers busily trying to avoid over-exuberance, financial experts are viewing 1994 with confidence Home sales poised for revival By our Foreign Staff: Russian extremist expelled Index Libbypurves Warren Christopher's new deputy named Exposed: Clinton's undercover income tax breaks The Sporting Year Picture Gallery War weary catch the Sarajevo freedom bus Joel Brand witnesses the emotional departure of the latest refugees lucky enough to escape from Sarajevo Cads , All of Them Youth arrested after safari 'therapy' trip N&P 30P Vatican expert condemns mother of test-tube twins The babies born to a 59-year-old woman will be disadvantaged by never knowing their real mother, a theologian claims Smallbone Excursion to Brighton evokes power and glory of a distant era Coal managers 'bidding to benefit from pit closures' Gap in house prices narrows Walker dies as snow blows in Carey flies into human rights row with Sudan Jailed drivers due home Hunger strike demand Budget 'has hit women' Dental patient dies Girl on murder charge Animal protest group planted firebombs News in Brief Mafia muscles in on Britian's drug-smuggling The view that the Mafia would look to eastern Europe rather than London to expand its empire must now be revised Suffolk cocaine seizure Carols move into Europe Magazine By a Staff Reporter: AA recovers member's car from Red Square Hunt kills farm worker's pet fox British barman shot dead in US Simpson Sex attack victim, 83, trapped in wardrobe for two days Keeping Criminals out of prison fails to reform them Currys Kitchen Appliance Nessie 'nothing more monstrous than a sturgeon' Scientists have found that Loch Ness contains too little food to support the huge creature made popular by local mythology Theatres face year of financial drama Smokers face bigger tax burden in fight to cut death toll Snow puts bargain hunting on ice Quarrelling couple set on fire Global trip starts at snail's pace Dillons the Bookstore Picture Gallery Truaunts from inner cities groomed to be entrepreneurs A course imported from the United States will give streetwise youngsters the chance to lean business skills Black Christmas for one in five children VI-SPRING Stone Age Ulstermen give up trade secrets Making the Tower Safe Factory ships may wipe out turtles Tower fire risks tackled after Times campaign By a Staff Reporter: Kidnap father may take blood test Keene on Chess Armed boy threatens pensioners News in Brief Disabled attack Murder charge Council suit Students killed Owl on loose In the bag Boy burnt Mind games Print blaze King Fahd unveils mild reforms amid rising economic storm In a move towards limited democracy sixty citizens will gather in Riyadh for a first meeting to debate policy and advise the House of Saud Israeli jets pound Hezbollah as hopes grow for PLO deal Pact paves way for Pope's trip to Holy Land Lunny Poly By our Foreign Staff: Marines in Black Sea fleet clash Blizzards ruin Australia's Christmas beach party Suspicion for Saddam plot falls on aides News in Brief Militants admit bus attack Compensation called for Poll sets back Chirac hopes Clinton picks Oxford friend to salvage his foreign policies Russia expert with media skills joins White House trouble-shooters Gun-toting President reloads for battles ahead President Clinton bagged a duck on a politically incorrect hunt, but he will face tougher opponents on Capitol Hill in a year filled with policy landmines Theme park dream fades as Disney's magic lamp loses its power Colony's investors shrug off threat by Chinese Rao plans reshuffle over cash scandal News in Brief Reporters' death toll Lima blasts Pit strike ends Mafia raid Leader quits Piano payer Battered Sarajevo lights its candles of hope for peace As the first freedom convoy leaves the capital under siege, Tom Rhodes looks at the daily life endured by those not lucky enough to escape but who are determined to stay and fight for peace Bitter Muslim leader accepts divided Bosnia House of Fraser Stores Hyde Park Hotel Sit back, we still have the stars Husbands with amnesia, tragic ballerinas who go blind, psychiatrists oozing sympthy—Libby Purves has been indulging her secret addiction, the woman's Movie Magic cures? A fat chance Dr Tom Sanders and Peter Bazalgette conclude their look at dieting Regent Travel Services Small story, big issue John Grigg on political events that should have provoked searching debate in 1993 It was the year of the cad They see themselves as glamorous desperadoes doing as they pleas in a boring world. Julia Llewellyn Smith on the return of the bounder Amdega Charity begins with a royal Alan Coren All-party list Is tyranny rooted in the Russian psyche? Vladimir Zhirinovsky's rise has given Moscow's intellectuals pause for thought, says Anne McElvoy Only the parents can decide Bringing new life into the world is the most intimate of decisions, and should be no concern of meddling governments Graceless Forgive and reward Man with a van She hunted in vain Little Platoons The buffers between family and state protect the vulnerable Mr Rao's Dr Singh India must step up the tempo of economic reform Four Colly Birds Fear of attack on South Korea Penalty point Scottish art tussle Letters to the Editor Aims of national vocational courses Right to silence Ghost of Kafka in modern dress Aerospace and Gatt House of Savoy What a cracker Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Birthdays today Social News Forthcoming marriage Community spirit conquers despair Personal Column Anniversaries Notice to Advertisers Picture Gallery Announcements University news Leukaemia Research Fund Kidney Research Church news Overseas Travel Long-Haul Travel Specialists Heritage Announcements Rice chaff helps date Thailand metal find Art dealer gets award for discovery Wanted Dave Beck The Times Sir James Harford Latest wills Leslie Stallard Harold Rosenberg From a Special Correspondent: The " Back-Yard Farmer" Case for More Radio Instruction On this Day Economic optimism for 1994 War-weary catch the bus to freedom Safari youth held Zhirinovsky ban Vatican criticism Mafia muscles in Care fails test Up in smoke Training for truants Clinton 's undies given public airing The Times Crossword No 19,425 Tower safer Hezbollah pounded Fahd 's mild reform Chinese threat Donald stuck Bosnian bitterness Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall Peter Jolliffe, whose pet fox cub was killed when… Strobe Talbott, a scholar of Russian who was at… The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Little platoons Mr Rao's Dr Singh Four colly birds Simon Jenkins Anne McELVOY Letters The Papers Quiz No Title Stein launches Chelsea revival By our Sports Staff: Two yachts sink as leader is forced to pull out No Title Weather beaten Can video be as potent as painting Hunt leads from front in fight to cut unemployment Television and Radio Lee syndicate moves nearer City takeover with new deal Optimax Post Code Tel: Hm To determine suitability Fishing for complements that make the complete angler Brian Clarke discovers a plethora of tackle accessories lying in wait for the unsuspecting catalogue browser Lovellboosts Reading 's prospects of promotion Snow Reports Andorra Peschisolido's role in victory turns to despair Simon Barnes watches Birmingham emerge 2-0 victors from a tense Midlands battle FA Carling Premiership Endsleigh Insurance League Third division Fixtures The Times No Title Hazard spurs Totteijham to success Wimbledon ride luck at Anfield Millwall flatter to deceive Derby continue to climb Yorath given notice City make most of resources to thwart Dowie Muse justifies Elsworth's faith Cheltenham clues hard to find as fancied runners disappoint Aberlour Hogmanay Quiz For lovers of all things Scottish—the countryside, the history and the poetry but most of all the whisky Win a Weekend in Scotland with the Times Picture Gallery How to Enter Aberlour Questions Newcastle Plumpton Plumpton doubt Rapid Raceline Riverside Boy is latest to extend Pipe's victory run From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Deep Bramble strikes Stratford Towering task ahead as rally sets off for Dakar Warrington return to winning ways Racing Results Brands Direct Quest for perfection and pocket money Andrew Longmore hears about the solitary search for mastery of the green baize from Peter Ebdon, one of snooker's rising talents England a maintain all-conquering path Injured batsman enters on crutches Taylor frustrates South Africa Hammond makes light of latest success President's men rule over Cheam A year sullied by the curse of the bowler hat Simon Barnes takes a sideway look at English sports highs and lows in 1993 Prean overdue a change of fortune Durham 's strength in depth led by Little By our Sports Staff: Chargers keep Miami waiting Corsie looks forward tio confidence boost Sport in Brief Cash beaten on return Girardelli hits form Sri Lanka dates set Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited City & West End Chelsea & Kensington The Rosemullion Spain on Show Elmbridge Village Nell Gwynn House Harris points way to record victory Leicester overwhelm Barbarians with six tries in traditional fixture Superb Accomodation In The Centre Of Beautiful… English Courtyard Association F. W. Gapp Morrison lifts Scotland's spirits For the Record American Football Fisticuffs over her underwear Day Three: One word started a riot at a 1907 Dublin premiere Benedict Noghtingale describes the scene Losers play the generation game Holly Hill on the premiere of a Richard Nelson play tackling a perennial question New York Theatre Museums A step too far Dance Visual Art NT Royal National Theatre On your bikes Arts Briefing Curtain up Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Oleanna Magic roundabouts live here One man's dream will become reality in 1996 when a ?6 million National Fairgriund Museim is established. Simon Tait reports The Times Birth , death and videotape The first major British exhibition of work by the video artist Bill Viola is a gripping and visceral experience, writes Richard Cork World where all's well that's Elwell John Russell Taylor on an artist whose reputation has for too long mixed popular acclaim and critical neglect Great Drama on Offer Royal Academy of Arts Off-the-wall and on the airwaves Radio Review Capitalisation, week's change B M W Fiinbra moves to block pension switch loophole Germany confident its recession is over Business Roundup Council fights bank writ Airline rescue plan Swiss Mothercare sold Lloyd's escapes liability Word-Watching Reuter: Renewed squeeze on oil prices Granada expected to extend bid for LWT Economic growth may halt yield fall Gilt Edged Deal on BCCI charges criticised Foreign funds help push Hang Seng to record close World Markets Dow nudged up in quiet year-end trade Wall Street Late rally gives boost to Nikkei Hunt leads from the front in battle to win more jobs Philip Bassett says Employment Secretary David Hunt has taken a robust approach to one of the most difficult jobs in government Finding a match for Hatch in '94 Travel costs Charitable works Heading out Helping hand Choosing shares that fly in face of fashion Tempus Alternative to natural gas as key fuel Business Letters Fuelling an advance value-added tax Price of lost pits BBC 1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Choice Satellite World Markets Governor supports banks on small firms Communication is the main problem between banks and small business, according to a draft report being circulated by the Bank of England Times Two Crossword Winning Move By our Banking Correspondent: Bank of Spain intervenes in running of Banesto Word-Watching Reuter: Business investment set to spur US growth Blow to BAe hopes of Taiwan venture The Mercury Portfolio Tempus Tips Hunt aims to reach target of work for all
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