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News from 30/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, George Rose (Publisher), A. F. M. Yusuf, Andrew Pierce, Holly Hill, Jeremy Laurance, R. A. Griffin (Deputy Headteacher), Adam Zamoyski, Edward Owen and Colin Narbrough, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Katie Ivens (Vice-Chairman), Kenneth J. Prangnell, James Bone, Frances Kerry, John Weightman, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Simon Wessely, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Neil H. Thomas, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Dominic Kennedy and Adam Fresco, Francis Wray, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Maurice Cook, Peter Ball, Nigel de Gruchy General Secretary, Andrew Aylwin, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Tim Judah, Balkans Correspondent, Paul J. Firth, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Margaret Fryer, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Reporter, Peter Barnard, Alistair Horne, Edward Gorman, Joel Brand, K. S. Atkinson, Susan Gilchrist, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Sarah Hartley, Nicolas Soames, Wolfgang Münchau, Ben Lynfield and Philip Willan, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Emma Wilkins, C. Renardson, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Hindley, Stephen Logan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, A. S. Byatt, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Eric Bellenie (Chairman), Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Brewer, Alan Lee, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Rabbi Sidney Brichto, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Lucasta Miller, Martin Waller, Reginald Murley, E. R. Turner (Director), Ben Lynfield and our Foreign Staff, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Colin Campbell, Jonathan Mirsky,

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Council halts safari trips for tearaways Michael Howard has said that treatments of young offenders should rest with courts, not councils, and promised action in the Criminal Justice Bill Other youths on foreign tours More fire bombs hit Boots Index Watershed Year Divorced wife gets the train set Sex and Power Picture Gallery IRA leaders vow that violence will go on Carey rejects Sudan demands and cuts two days from visit Sound Bites Shares hit record high Euro Disney takes battering N&p 30p Long holiday break could cost £5bn in lost production Government blocks private schools wanting to opt in Sony Expert questions centre's methods Safari trips: treatment of teenagers based on US theory Archbishop steps into danger zone Tories prepare £1m election offensive News in Brief Passengers see stabbing Girl on murder charge Hunger strike ends Healey's 'hag'gibe Owl back behind bars Therapy aims to alter bad attitudes Mother discovered girl, 14, dead on Christmas morning Note and bottle of pills found by daughter's bed after night out Former colleague joins criticism of infertility doctor Du Maurier adverts lead tourists up wrong creek Tory MPs demand ban on gay adoptions MFI By a Staff Reporter: Father dies after being shot by car hijackers Customers charged for fresh air on water bills Cabinet decides to release all Profumo papers 1963 was rich in historical and social significance, with a political sex scandal, axing of rail routes and Beatlemania Texas Anti-theft device cuts car insurance Eat your greens, Britons ordered By a Staff Reporter: Bookies give odds against alien rule Ministers act to save disappearing species Nin plants and animals have vanished from the wild in the past 15 years. Scores of others are on the brink of extinction Conservationists fear for flora and fauna 'missing, presumed extinct' Tories accused of poor record on preserving countryside By our Environment Correspondent: Christmas trees used as fish bait Vanishing forms of life The Chelsea Passenger dies in car crashed by jail escaper News in Brief Man sets himself alight Jackson sued Reward offer Pet bequest Bomb netted Guns stolen Boots puts stores on alert as police hunt firebombers Police have condemned, animal rights activists after the planting of two firebombs in a store chain's hair-care products By a Staff Reporter: Drivers back from Turkish jail Multiyork Pier pressure keeps chess contestants all at sea By a Staff Reporter: Man jailed for burning down his own hotel 'Major's children' decide they are glad to be grey Youth survey Pocket money puts pay rises to shame Teachers demand checks on asbestos Citroen Russian fascist leader barred from Germany B&q Canadians faced mock execution by Serb fighters The violent abduction of 11 peackeepers in Bosnia last week has just been disclosed. The incident raises doubts about the UN's ability and willingness to protect is troops Convoy heads for coastal haven Patten challenges China on religion and democracy Pking's direct threat to change how the territory is run from day one of its takeover has been brushed aside by the Governor. China is continuing to attack his stand Governor pledges to strive for long-term interests of Hong Kong as Buddha statue is unveiled Comrade Castro shows fidelity to the revolution House of Fraser Stores Fatal New York bombings blamed on family feud Magnet (Reuter): Gun culture delivers record murder rates American are asserting their right to bear arms: gun use is rivalling beer, sex and smoking as a teenage rite of passage. The President is pushing for stricter controls Happiness for Clinton is a new year policy party Wonk the word currently in vogue to describe a person obsessed with the minutiae of policy issues Peres points to 'meeting of minds' on Jericho deal Israeli leadership contemplates more talks with PLO next week on Gaza security Easter in Spain Pact seeks end to Catholic-Jewish hate The Vatican-Israeli Agreement Green pow-wow pushes MacLaine off her peak Forte (AP): Belgian and wife killed in Algeria News in Brief In your blood Tense time Telecom Security Constant fear Who is the real me? Simon Wessely on how therapists have encouraged patients to blame their antisocial behaviour on alternative selves Pets are good for you Nursing homes shouold let elderly residents keep animals MacMillan's awful year Scandal, resignation, assassination. . . what will the public records for 1963 reveal? Alistair Horne reports Land of the rising son Women in Hong Kong are starting to speak out about unjust property laws C&G Everest No Title Janet Daley We cannot assign 'rights' to children, because they are not full participants in society's bargain Children's 'rights' give them less than their due Book battles Big fish always have the biggest appetites Rabbi Sidney Brichto offers sage advice to politicians under fire for private misdemeanours What he says still goes Modern China is more influenced by Confucian philosophy than by Mao Tell us the sums, Ken The Times Diary Flashy names The Times Diary No glut here The Times Diary Gift from the garden of Ealing Carey's Mission The Archbishop's trip to Sudan should expose bad government Justice Takes a Holiday Safaris for offenders are an offence to the public Five Gold Rings Picture Gallery Restrictions on NHS patients Maxwell pensioners But is it art? Sense and sensitivity on curriculum Afasic campaign Independent courts Chittagong killings Age factor distorts jobless figures Injuring infants Arrows on target? Christmas story Time running out? Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Everyone will hate you for your allegiance to me,… Lost painting of ruined Commons is found after a hundred years Marriage University appointments Church news Piping Forthcoming marriages William Shirer William Shirer, American journalist and historian, died in hospital in Massachusetts on December 28 aged 89. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, on February 23,1904 The Times John Treasure John Treasure, owner of one of the most hightly considered gardens in England and director of the nursery firm, Treasures of Tenbury, died on December 19 aged 82. He was born on February 11,1911 Latest wills Sir Alistair Frame Sir Alistair Frame, chairman of Rio Tinto-Zinc, 1985-91, died on December 26 aged 64. He was born on April 3,1929 Sir Michael Hadow Sir Michael Hadow, Kcmg, former British ambassador to Israel and Argentina, died on December 22 aged 78. He was born on August 17,1915 On this Day December 30 1908 Wales casts net for overseas visitors The Wales Tourist Board is to woo travellers from abroad, with a campaign highlighting the glory of Welsh culture Million-pound push for tourists Touts on the run Farewell to airport blues Australia for £399 Flyawars Travel /Flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd World Link Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Guides clear the way Morocco top opust hustlers from its markets Lundy looks to bright future ABTA Kenya The end of the check-in Euro Disney slashes prices all round The troubled theme park just outside Paris is trying to shed its high-cost image to attract the visitors it needs to survive More theme parks planned Holiday record predicted Vaccine disagreement The Times Lunn Poly European theme parks go ahead undaunted Britain to break 20 million barrier Tourism chiefs are optimistic that Britain will become a favourite holiday destination for visitors in 1994 Dispute over hepatitis risk Limited offer Travelogs Time, please Class changes In bloom Getaway trips end for tearaways The Times Crossword No 19,426 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Eurotunnel wins deal to extend concession Stock Market the Pound Gold Arts 29-31 Shares add £10bn in record close Dealers are forecasting that the bull run is set to continue in the short term, providing even larger paper profits for institutions and investors on their equity portfolios Sugar chief goes with £1m sweetener Books 32 Sport 35-40 Walt Disney takes hard line over Euro park Fidelity Brokerage Aberlour Hogmanay Contest Business Today Disposing Accounting Stuttering Aberlour Hogmanay Quiz Prizes to whet the appetite of all lovers of Scotland. Answer the 50 questions correctly and you'll win some whisky Win a Weekend in Scotland with the Times Profit aplenty as yearns roar grew It has been a vintage year for Britain's stock market boosted at long last by signs of recovery says Michael Clark Stock Market in 1993 TUC detects cuts in state spending Liquidity returns to buyout market US pattern of growth strengthens Bid values narrow in race for Paramount Business Rooundup Nadir loses court plea Oil price at five-year low Gas release terms agreed Norway raises rates Germany 'over worst' The Times Long on optimism, short on stock Low share volume tells a tale Cable invaders put Vallance and Lord Young on alert Granada's LWT stake reaches 19.8% Minister faces attack on Spanish bank disaster Shares remain suspended in Banesto, the Spanish bank which has just had its board removed. Shares in companies where Banesto is a main shareholder fell Hanson in £90m sale to managers By our World Trade Correspondent: China to float new unified currency Granada extends LWT bid BT Commissions on life policies still rising Miserable market-makers feel the squeeze in blue chips Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Dear George and James, thanks for a swell party Colin Campbell looks at how gold and base metals performed over the year Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Spend now, but beware the ghost of Christmas future Economic View Janet Bush warns that Santa Clarke's delayed tax rises announced in the Budget will soon erase the memories of a very merry festive season 'The tax increases planned for 1994 and 1995 represent the toughest fiscal assault on the UK economy for the post 30 years' Footsore Jim Butler bows out Familiar ring Ticket to ride Hail to the taxi Champion bulls HSBC MBOs Fimbra January sales Tempus Euro Disney Eurotunnel The Times Unit Trust Information Service Record run extended Executive Opportunities Deloitte & Touche PIMS UK limited Platarg Engineering Ltd Blockbuster Video Kuwahara Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Managing Director Commercial Manager Appointments Brian Forbes Executive Recruiter Cowie Interleasing Planergy Consultants Ltd Grey matter in search of a heart Cinema: Geoff Brown on Poliakoff's ultimately disappointing Century; and the hits and misses of the box-office year Spielberg first, art nowhere Our film critic's Top Ten differs in almost every respect from the public's Music page 30 Another Stakeout Hail to the chief - on a grain of rice Americans love their top men, and will go to great lengths to prove it Century Television page 31 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complted by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Let us hear the best of Britten Nicolas Soames reports on a legal dispute which is depriving audiences of a wealth of fascinating recordings by Benjamin Britten The Times Opening the door to revolution Day Four: For Peter Barnard, the key moment in television history came when 'ordinary people' dared to alter the programmers' agenda Six Shows that Shocked the World: Times critics relive the century's cultural sensations The Times Wit restricted by gags Laughter on the 23rd Floor Richard Rogers Theatre New York Theatre: A new comedy from Neil Simon All in a normal night's work Television Pleasure principles Victoria Glendinnining enjoys stories inspired by the confident colour and relaxed sensuality of Matisse's art The Matisse Stories By A. S. ByattChatto & Windus. ?9.99 A lament for lost harmony The Varieties of Metaphysical Poetry By T. S. Eliot Edited by Ronald Schuchard Faber. ?25 Drama for the masses The Television Plays 1965-1984 By Tom Stoppard Faber, ?14.99 Louis Macneice: Selected Plays Edited by Alan Henser and Peter McDonald Oxford University Press, ?35 Minerva Press The god that finally failed Arguing Revolution: The Intellectual Left in Post-War France By Sunil Khilnani Yate University Press. ?19.95 Dark roofs of terror A Mass for the Town of ARRAs By Andrzej Szczypiorski Translated by Richard Lourie Weidenfeld & Nicolson ?14.99 Austin Knight Liberty Branch Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Accountancy & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sun Service Admiral MAI Multiple Display Advertising Items Council to pay compound interest Court of Appeal Trustee cannot register decree but only seek to have register rectified Scots Law Report December 30 1993 Discretion in ordering compliance with statutory duty No fees for immediate judgment Agents owe names a duty of care Time runs from arbitrator's appointment Tax penalty of £21,000 on five companies justified Saunders restores Villa's momentum For the Record Snow Reports Leeds stifled by reliable Peacock Today's Fixtures Football Rugby Union Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Trinkl strikes again to deny Girardelli Sport in Brief Snow trailing Fahey Prean excels in victory Rally halted by rain Duff loses three times " I used to nick suits to make a living - now I pay a grand for them" The Quotes of the Sporting Year selected by Peter Ball Fortune And Fame impresses Weld produces worthy favourite for Champion Hurdle Warwick Rapid Raceline Murphy appeals Yesterday's Results Taunton Carlisle Fontwell Park Native Mission on Cheltenham trail Watkinson glad of an extra string to his bow In the last of our series, Alan Lee talks to Mike Watkinson, of Lancashire, about the double life of the average county cricketer Test Taylor-made for record Scoreboard Commercialism erodes ethics Wrong way round Figures reveal Welsh failings Hull transformed Bates leads title quest as changes are forced on London The Times BBC 1 Racing 37 Champion jockey worth her weight in champagne United finish with a flourish Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Gampbell keeps Arsenal's slender hope alive Sale Cricket 38 By our Sports Staff: Strachan leads as big yachts struggle in storms

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