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News from 31/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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E. A. T. Bonnor-Maurice, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Andrew Pierce, Angela Mason, John Palmer, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Geyve Walker, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, John Harding, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Philip Willan and Nigel Hawkes, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Alice Thomson and Jonathan Prynn, J. G. Bagley, Jim McCue, John O'leary, Education Editor, Stuart Sexton, Malcolm Cotterill, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Keith Pike, David Hands, Julian Meldrum, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Marjorie Wallace, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Andrew Browne, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Nigel Biggar, Lin Jenkins, David Toop, Don Flynn, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Robert McDonald, Christmas Carol, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, T. F. Shaxson, Peter Bryan, Dorothy Stone, Ross Tieman and Philip Bassett, Ronald Faux and Dominic Kennedy, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jack Lonsdale, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Douglas O'hanlon, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Giles Whittell, Philip Webster Political Editor, Michael Binyon and Mark Fuller, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Arnold Butler, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Philip Robinson and Colin Narbrough, Misha Glenny, Marianne Curphey, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Colin Campbell, Michael Coleman, Paul Barnes, Claude Moraes (Director), Christopher Irvine, Caroline Hawley and Philip Willan, R. M. McGhie,

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The people's Choice take the honours Bus conductors and engine drivers line up with celebrities for 'classless' awards New year galas are a sell-out Index Review of the Year By our Foreign Staff: Sudan orders UK ambassador to go Rush to the Slopes White baby horn to black mother Soldier 's murder 'is a kick in the teeth for peace' Sports Calendar N&P 30P Flooding brings chaos to the South Fewer parents find place for children in first-choice school Scientists trace disease gene Thomas Cook Actors join real-life drama to save threatened hospital Scott enquiry may study German court records Trains block line after station crash Kidnap boy due home Boys grab £20,000 loot Man dies after beating Doctor fined over death Deluxe New Year patties sold out White child is born to black mother Optimax Laser Eye Clinics Teenagers fly back from Portugal into new 'safari' dispute Liverpool City Council is investigating why two more young residents of a therapy centre have been given holidays abroad Mother on murder charges Battle over value of Gainsborough ends Politician linked to Kenya killing World of Leather Picture Gallery Banks lose £2.5 million in credit card fraud Flooding Flooding chaos in the South The Volvo Fowler pleads for compassion over MPs' love scandals Islands pay price of oil spill Maples Picture Gallery Haydn experts say lost sonatas are clever hoax Prime Minister The Lowndes Major says thank you to the everyday heroes Member of the Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Royal Victorian Order Royal Navy The Army Royal Air Force Members of the Order of the British Empire By a Staff Reporter: Jacobi follows the greats in role as theatrical knight Award for reporter wounded in Serbia Officers of the Order of the British Empire Airtours Lakes and Mountains Abta 4706A. 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Insurance… Police/fire/air American Express Diplomatic and Overseas Service The Commonwealth Castle fire battlers earn royal reward Olympic bid man knighted Just the ticket Type cast Cream on top MBE netted The fare rise now arriving is six times inflation rate Headsets find secret to sound of silence Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Renault a Certain Flair By a Staff Reporter: Artificial hay means easy equine breathing Half-price holidays tempt thousands of new year skiers Alpine fun seekers slope off to enjoy ideal conditions and lower bills in a winter wonderland Peak practice makes perfect Multiyork Wrong-way car causes five crashes Suicide attempt Murder charge Falcon stolen CS gas attack Rail raid Actress ill Scots honour Stevenson their literary treasure Policemen's lot is not enough By our Scotland Correspondent: BR charges more for skis than for family Ex-convict charged over New York parcel bombings Childcare dispute with Mohawk in-laws drove husband to launch attacks that left five dead Course of true love outruns demons of war By our Foreign Staff: Freedom convoy limps into Croatia Airtours Vatican and Israel open new chapter in relations Israelis who condemn the Church for its silence on the Holocaust say reconciliation with Rome is overdue. But Palestinian Christians believe the move is premature Recent Travel Services (Reuter): Picture Gallery Damascus issues visas for 200 Jews to leave China's 'big bang' promises boom for Shanghai Western bankers, caught unawares, have been startled by Peking's sudden decision to embrace many of the basic tenets of a Western-style market economy Loved and loathed, the Big Mac marks 25 years of fast selling Egyptian court clears militant Ex-builder nets £13m in second lottery win Rao victory Fire penalty (Reuter): Legal challenge (Reuter): Killer caught (Reuter): Ship detained Nerves fray as sick bogeyman of Europe takes the chair Greece is at odds with other European Union members over the Balkans but its need for finance may help to damp down its fiery rhetoric, Misha Glenny writes Zhirinovsky looks to French right for new recognition Amid a continuing international furore, the Dutch government is concerned that an Amsterdam group may have financed the fascist campaign in the Russian election Quickie champagne divorce leaves Slovaks with first-year hangover Spain Picture Gallery Porn-star wife 'is bringing up baby in world of… Reuter: Interpol's chief calls for legalised drugs use (Reuter): Paris wants talks on clean seas (Reuter): Current affairs (Reuter): Arson charges (Reuter): Light sentence (Reuter): Masonic Don (AFP): Killer freed (Reuter): Off the air 1993: the year a simple handshake gave new hope for a more peaceful world... Farewell to a princess , Asil Nadir and the Holbeck hotel ...and Britain was haunted by the killing of a two-year-old called James Bulger Triumph for Mandela and Mr Blobby, gloom for Lamont Ben's life outside the lions' den What happened to the manwho tried to feed Arfer? Ben Silcok tells Marjorie Wallace about the year since he was mauled Aberlour The hope pedallers Are Cambridge's green bicycles more than a Utopian dream? The Warehouse Making a date with history Jack Lonsdale charts the noteworthy anniversaries of 1994 Picture Gallery VI-SPRING Philip Howard Journalists are making the saem old resolutions, and calling them new Ever onward Picture Gallery Playing for sympathy Why has David Hare chosen to make a crisis out of drama? Most of what goes on in theatres is indefensible And the next question High office Llove again Yes , sir Places that parents truly want Clear away empty school desks, urges Stuart Sexton Six Geese A-Laying Opting for Selection Communities should create the schools that they want Almost Three Cheers The honour system needs still more reform How to define a united Ireland Reforming offenders Riding safely Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Choices to consider on homosexuals' age of consent Victims' compensation Detentions at Gatwick Empty second homes Family hazard Town hall review Time for a change Happy in your work? Social News Appointment Birthdays today Personal Column Stargazer's guide to the January night sky Church news B. K. P. A. The British Kidney Patient Association The Times Forthcoming marriages Display at museum records historic Jordanian mound Convoy of Mercy Brigadier Edwin Flavell The Times University news Charles Love Georges Paques Georges Pâques, a senior French civil servant who spied for the Soviet Uniion over a period of 20 years, died in Paris on December 19 aged 79. He was born in Châlon-sur-Saône on January 29,1914 On this Day Ian Wallace Ian Wallace, Cmg, Obe, Indian Civil Service (Retiered) and Assistant Under Secretary of State at the Colonial Office, 1962-66, died in Clandon on December 17. the eve of his 88th birthday. He was born on December 18,1905 Ernst Hammerschmidt Ernst Hammerschmidt, Professor of African and Ethiopian Lanugages and Cultures at the University of Hamburg, 1970-90, died followin ga motor accident in Vienna on December 16 aged 65. He was born on April 29,1928 News The Times Crossword No 19,427 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Optimism up as fewer firms collapse A 13 per cent increase in the number of new British businesses being established during 1993 has added to the cheer in the economy as the year draws to an end Sellers put brakes on bull run Stock Market the Pound Gold Motoring Banesto fall-out hits New York Arts Industry honoured for kick-starting economy Sport Fimbra Television and Radio Business Today Bashful Happy Grumpy The miserable mouse, the smiling shark and the unlikely community servant Jon Ashworth remembers the winners and losers who hit the business headlines in 1993 CE Heath halts talks on merger Kleinwort heads mergers league TV deals push winning total to £1.33bn By our World Trade Correspondent: Shell agrees $3bn deal in plastics Daimler aims for Shanghai listing BAe to cut its debt after £175m construction sale Ballast Nedam is set for a stock market flotation after a German building group stepped in to rescue a proposed Dutch-backed buyout from British Aerospace Investment trust shares suspended Booker sale Metals debts Christmas bonanza for Goldsmiths Kleinwort takes the M&a laurels The urge to merge slows in 1993 Fraud is fraud all the same LWT bides its time until the new year LWT sees 'decline' at Granada November bank mortgages fall Flemings Cash now squeeze threatens builders Profit-taking by fund managers halts the raging bull Markets at a Glance Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Ossory reports losses of £40m Battered Tokyo ends with a gain Major Indices London Financial Futures Commodities Wall Street Money Markets Analysts agree to take the bull by the horns forr 1994 Philip Pangalos talks to the market watchers and finds them generally optimistic about equities and gilts as they prepare to see in the new year More Atkinson on the cards Christmas levity: We have had some fun entries for… Black hole Breaking the ice Comic terms BAe Construction Speedy debtors deserve award Fragile China Tempus Booker Fimbra Inchcape The Times Unit Trust Information Service Profit-takers clip shares Tangible Securities Ltd Company with designs on the world Motoring Kevin Eason peers into the shadows of the international motor industry and discovers a British success story Motoring SAAB Computer firm sets on its bike Engineers take to two wheels to beat traffic adn provide rapid service Drive carefully on Friday the 13th Roadwise Satellite takes the terror out of auctions Car… A positive explosion of colour Six Shows that Shocked Theworld: Times critics relive the century's cultural sensations Day Five: Human character changed following an exhibition in 1910, claimed Virginia Woolf. Richard Cork explains Captain's log, stardate 1843 : the Scrooge trek Theatre: One man's enterprising vision of a Christmas Carol fills the Old Vic stage with a Dickensian cast of dozens Pop Beck's Folly clothed Television Review Entertainments Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Pop goes the avant-garde How will next year sound? Caitlin Moran looks underground for some likely answers English National Ballet You 're living in a disco, forget about the rat race Pop on Friday: The clubs that reach theparts others leave at the door... old gold repackaged... competition winners This year's hottest New Year's Eve parties will be held in clubs where everything, and anything, goes. Louise Gray has her invite Seven Days Rock Contest - the Winners Go back, Jack, do it again New Albums: One band born great, one that achieved greatness... and Gray Numan London Queen Elizabeth Hall New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing By our Sports Staff: Gascoigne returns to Lazio with new injury Cambridge ridicule offer for Claridge Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 High tech odds r on favourite in race to pick winner By our Sports Staff: Bright outlook for McQuillan Weissflog floats above the cream Decision time in pro-am dispute Discipline lets down Bracknell Whip issue needs fine tuning Trainers seek greater pragmatism in interpretation of rules Newbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Bramall Handed unusual penalty Catterick Leicester Lingfield Park Folkestone cancelled Rapid Raceline Bulgarians transfer unrest to Britain Crystal Palace tournament again subjected to eleventh-hour revision Specialist talents invaluable to East By our Sports Staff: Strachan masters storm in victory Platt's departure may trigger damaging trend No Title For the Record Prean spearheads England success Whitaker stays second Cronin out of trial Rees wins classic bowls O'Sullivan injured Durham changes The Times The Times calendar of sport 1994 Americans slow to warm to global game Keith Pike finds plenty to look forward to in the World Cup finals despite the lack of British interest The Times calendar of sport 1994 Games should underline pedigree John Goodbody expects fierce competition to be the feature of the Commonwealth Games The Times calendar of sport 1994 England facing test of resolve David Hands assesses an international year in which South Africa play a prominent role South Africa offer main attraction in busy season The Times calendar of sport 1994 Sporting heritage bowing to wind of change Injured Wessels sets brave example Fleetwood turn to Staley Open plan hits amateurs South Africans reveal little talent in reserve Snow Reports Players chain-ganged to relentless fixtures Understudies maintain high tradition Australia loses skilled and respected administrator By a Specialcorrespondent: Welsh consider Lewis on open side Keepers of the faith allow market forces to dominate In an open letter to rugby's international administrators. Gerald Davies pleads for a more purposeful and unified approach in 1994 Word-Watching Bbc1 Radio 1 Variations Satellite Sports Calendar Picture Gallery Scott knighted for Olympic work Bad war leaves England's cricketers stumped Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Admiral Clement Freud By our Sports Staff: Old guard called in to support Branfoot's campaign

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