News from 28/02/1993
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Jason Tomes, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, David Marsland, Rhoda Koenig, Barbara Hall, Wendy Perriam, Sir Michael Angus, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Frank Diggins, Denis Law, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Patriotic Tory, Eric Dymock, Tony Francis, Fran Landesman, Robert Holman, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Phil Martin, Sheridan Morley, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Nell Mackwood, Jannie Di Glovanni, Sally Payne, David Smith, Jennifer Rimer, Humphrey Carpenter, Arthur Appleton, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, William Green, Frederic Raphael, Eric Dymock Motoring Correspondent, McKOY, Susan Faludi, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Tony Allen-Mills, Martyn Harris, Joe Royle, Robert Sandall, Roger Sabin, Martin James, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, E Jane Dickson, Robert Hewison, Cyril Dixon, Peter Wilson, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Peter Reading, David Spark, Cliff Temple, Susanne Bartsch, David Puttnam, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Eddie Izzard, Peter Kemp, Jon Wynne-Tyson, Steven Wright, Michael Jones, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Brian Morton, George Perry, Sue Mott, Martin Humberstone, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Rupert Widdicombe, Bernard Cafferty, David Sheppard, Peter Keliner, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Frank, Caroline Lees arts correspondent, Dr Maria Hari Director, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, John Bailey, Bobby Gould, Margaret Dibben, Jerome Burne, Alex Ferguson, Tim Rayment, Thomas Colchie, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, James Worsley, Tom Shone, Chris Gilchrist, David Lawrenson, Martin Jacques, Thomas Quirke, Phil Baker, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Michael Winner, Roland Rat, David Dein, David Allsop, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Richard Branson Chairman, Stephen Jones, John Greig, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Trevor Griffiths, T J Binyon, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Roy Dean, Ivan Hill, Bernard Morris, Martin Searby, Janis Hogg, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Cheryl Younson, John Feather, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Brough Scott, David Turmley, Norman Stone, Clive Everton, Garth Alexander, Ken Bates, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Mary Peters, Richard Woods, Maurice Chittenden, Ron Atkinson, Neil Simon, Ian Penman, David, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, Sean Moore, David Hunn, Michela Wrong, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, John Morton Blum, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Emily Dean, Sally Potter, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Leonardo Sciascia, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Ruth Sharman, Georgina Howell, Andrew Lycett, Alexander Griboyedov, Peter, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, John Furbisher, Josephine Hart, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Nat, Jonathan Futrell, Paul Pickering, Chris Lightbown, Howard Kendall, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Richard Caseby, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Adam Hall, Tony Hetherington, Anthony Howard, Rosh Hashanah, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Pat Kane, Alison Macdonald, O U P, Michael Medved, Matthew Crabbe, Darcey Steinke,
ResumoAmerica's confidence shattered by bomb blast IRA plans terror campaign on key industrial targets London shoppers flee bomb blast Doubles all round at the Rover's Return starts price fight at ITV Virgin Free Air Miles Hundreds of babies dying as Bosnia mercy airdrop Britain's daily diet of crime The Sunday Times Rape victim: lawyers made me look 'a tart and a tease' Legal deal kept true story untold The Pyramid Principle Barclays Secret Thatcher link raises Tory tension Lorenzo's Oil doctor attacks film for giving false hope Clarke reviews 'unfair' fines Eton widens the gap as Harrow slips down Establishment ladder United Vacations More Free Air Miles Sunday Times sets new sales record British Airways Article Withdrawn EC set to curb bank practices Russia supplies arms to Serbs In today's Other Papers Council illness costs £150m No payout for car-jack victim Selfridges sells furs in secret Compaq Citroën Nuvolari wins on the superheroes' circuit Steam buffs set to take over BR lines Intercity Labour pledge on free speech Lease is up as duke begins fight of his life The Duke of Westminister was once the richest man in Britain. His fortune is now at risk, report John Davison and Nell Mackwood Equity&law Self-Pity City Over the past fortnight Liverpool has shown a dark and ugly side to its character which belies the cheeky Scouse image it loves to promote, writes Jonathan Margolis Vtech The Two Faces Picture Gallery Canadian We can talk about the range of beautiful 16 valve,… Honda Mr Major Goes to Washington. . . . . . but the agenda is dominated by problems at home British Airways Thomson Tesco Britain's children showing signs of stress Many turn to drink to solve problems Abbey National Kennedy tipped for Dublin post Vauxhall US seeks way out of Somali bloodbath BBC Lunn Poly Boers' Mr Big warns of war among whites Norwich Union Americans bring manna from 10,000ft Starving warned to stay indoors as the aid falls Renault UN powerless on war crimes Right poised to invade the socialist ghettos BT Hillary Clinton causes chaos in the politically correct manner P&O Out of this World Shoppers targeted as bomb injures 18 It's like taking dictation from an angel The prodigy who creates operas in a Moscow flat Flights of Fantasy Weather and Travel Outlook SKI Scene Army crash kills three News Digest Chess threat Knocked out Cabbie missing Aid for victims Mobutu leaves Fashion Week Bond winners Killed for 26p A story of our times He was just an ordinary guy, struggling to make his way in London. Last week his life was cut short by two youths who gunned him down, New York-style, for the small change in his pocket. Walter Ellis reports Superlative Travel Fimbra High costs take the sizzle out of breakfast As GMTV struggles to meet the payments for its franchise, Jonathan Miller asks how much longer the country can afford to tolerate the incompetence of the ITC Grace under pressure has quit the field Today's soccer heroes would win no prizes for unflappability, writes Nick Hornby Cordial Clinton gets tense over trade 7 Days Return of the family Atticus Beware the spoilt man of Europe at election time The blight on world trade, argues Alastair Burnet, was born in Paris, helped in no small part by Delors's ambition to be president Wildlife Clumsy dance to the politics of time The repeated blocking in parliament of a useful reform of British clock-setting shows how badly we are governed, says Peter Keliner Vat must rise to cut banana-republic debt The budget deficit is so big that spening must fall and most taxes must go up, says Norman Macrae BUAV Only radical change will cure Britain's outbreak of despair The future will be increasingly fraught and unhappy unless society learns how to display its grief and make a new start, warns Martin Jacques Picture Gallery Godfrey Smith Nasty Lipstick smears sex and violence over the screen Spot Light On Potter the shocker's latest attempt to outrage. But the emperor of TV drama has no clothes, reveals Michael Jones To sell or not to sell? Why we should we should rid our basements of art we don't need The Turner sale could tempt others into the salerooms, writes Caroline Lees, arts correspondent Patriotic Tory heartlands far from poll-axed Inside Politics Shelley's skylark provides a clue Greg Hadfield presents another batch of intriguing questions and informative answers from Sunday Times readers Readers' questions Answers Confessions of a repentant leftie. . . When one of the architects of comprehensive schools admits he was wrong, the liberal establishment must know its bluff has been called, writes Norman Stone . . . and a roll-call of ideologues blamed for Britain's woes Sixties and Seventies thinkers are out of tune with the times, writes Greg Hadfield Renault The New Safrane by Renault A strong, warm man with a steady hand on the wheel Ten-year-olds must take the rap Parents should trust us, Peto director says This is no joke for fishermen The Sunday Times From chamber music to Coronation Street Birthdays Points Star-studded Harlequins win the war Big guns fire all rounds to pick off the giant-killers and set up top Cup semi-final clashes as Wasps head for the double Saints power has Moseley reeling Oh, Calcutta Cup: next act in kicking farce Stephen Jones on the prospects in a topsy-turvy Five Nations, and for a confused game Buzza saves Wasps Underdogs are pounded by a try rout Webb flaws offset by Barnes return Rugby Round-Up Moss Side's factory for fighters Nick Pitt on how Phill Martin came to build a string of champions without a string of TV deals The Victoria & Albert Hotel Jackson remains on track for world title Athletics McCann puts big names on mat Bowls Fallon repays Leeds faith News Focus 80-day dream scuppered Oldcorn hopes Capel strikes Hat-trick West Indies win The Times Foster grows from a shark into a dolphin Brough Scott on the wayward Adonis who is now getting down to work with two Olympics in mind Business as unusual for Australia Maltese falcon stuns Parrott Snooker Zeta's Lad gives Upson a National option to ponder Racing Cheltenham Racecourse Memories of 1966 and Bobby Boby Moore lifted the World Cup? All the memories this week when football mourned an immortal Interviews: Chris Lightbown, Sue Mott and Jason Tomas Simply, and modestly, the best Tony Francis on a hero to millions who never met him, and especially to those who knew him well Fan fare for the common man Rob Hughes on how the England captain's gift for doing the right thing at the right time endeared him to the world Whishstle Blower Not Bob's job Love and money A shave better Sheringham a head master for Tottenham Forest revival hits City buffers Fifa move the posts again Football Focus Dorigo's deliverance for Leeds Wenesday's treble chance Coruna fall from grace in Madrid Football Pools Forecast For the Record Racing Jaguar Sport on TV and Today's Fixtures Rugby Villa keep title race on the boil Giggs steers United towards ultimate goal Clough faces civil war at faded Forest Roker mourns a hero's passing 'No-frills' ICI to slash 25,000 jobs after demerger German rate cut hopes rise at G7 Bundesbank could act this week Horror show at Barclays Industry's Order Books at Two-And-A-Half-Year High Jaguar has US buyers purring New auditors for Trafalgar House Property crash wipes £150m off Ladbroke Allied Trust Bank Limited Two new sections Common sense takes a holiday Business Comment Brands Direct King's Insight Charting 12 years of King-size profits at British Airways Highlands & Islands Enterprise MID Ace stockpicker strikes again Sharewatch Airtours to increase hostile Owners bid The Sunday Times A share in the boardroom FT-SE100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times BMW Hollick retires hurt in fight for the Mirror MGN'sdirectors have unanimously rebuffed the Labour peer's attempt to take control of senior management. Alan Ruddock reports Mercedes-Benz Jobs-for-life myth laid off by Japanese Two million workers face the threat of redundancy as recession begins to bite. Garth Alexander reports from Tokyo Swansea Washington's tax rises won't wash over here. . . Economic Outlook Two economies, two budget deficits, but different solutions are required . . . and US economists doubt the plan will work there Spending on social programmes could outweigh the extra revenue brought in by higher taxes, making America's deficit even bigger by 1996. Irwin Stelzer reports Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crestcom International Telecommunications Box Number Replies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Are you ready for some Sterling work? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Intelligent Computer Solutions Ltd. 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It Pays to Take an… Homing in on an illogical policy Questions of cash Bonds offer rising income Savings news Family Assurance Society Planning to boost your income Delusions of prosperity abound The Association of Investment Trust Companies The Footsie PEP Interest rates face more cuts Eight ways of making up lost ground Prolific The Sunday Times Hypo Foreign & Colonial Three experts show how to make up your portfolio Investing for Income2 Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Shop around to find the best annuity Investing for Income 3 Schroders Income unit trusts beat banks and building societies Perpetual Europe's capital promise Continental bonds look a good bet because they could combine a reasonable income with capital gains. Chris Gilchrist reports Multiple Display Advertising Items M&G Make your society pay up with a Pib Investing for Income 4 Take a profit in the long term Fidelity Investments Are you getting the best rates? 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Jerome Burne looks at the signal we can't control In praise of subtle sex In the 1980s the British toyed with the idea that overt sexuality was acceptable. But in truth, says Alison Macdonald, we prefer the covert approach Savoy Personal Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brief Lives Multiple Classified Advertising Items NHS Loto A little dressing down Harsh words for the guv'nor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Personal Star Profile Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Desks British Antique Replicas Family feudal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to take it all back, Jack Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items Bazaar Top Marks Marks & Spencer is this season's best-kept fashion secret. Even fashion editors are shopping there for street-aware design bargains, reports Paula Reed Cartier Limited Huntsmans Superstar Holidays Caught between the book and the look Spike Lee's new film Malcolm X has given impetus to a revival of Islam in Britain. Donu Kogbara, above, asks whether it is more fad than faith Ibuleve Important Safety Announcement Snared in the house-trap After four years spent trying to sell his two-bedroom flat, Paul Pickering finds that his own four walls no longer constitute his castle, but his prison The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Crossword Collingwood Completely carried away Are the laptop-crazed really working on their computers, or just playing games, asks Mark Edwards Holland & Harrett Health Food Stores and Chemists Swansea Cork Ferries Ready to suit themselves Both sexy and powerful, Kim Campbell, Canada's defence minister, is unafraid to be herself, reports Janine Di Glovanni I was mugged by a woman The Sunday Times Airline ticket Network Beach Villas Quest Worldwide STA Travel All in the best possible taste Table Talk Tropical Places Ltd America the Experience Major worldwide Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items A Great Way to save on Travel Insurance Thomas Cook Under achievers Wine Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Off-the-rails prices? 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vulture In the worst possible taste You must remember this Not doubting Thomas Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on New Age excesses and primal urges The Sunday Times Presidents Buchanan, left, and Ford, right John Updike: originality and sin Matters of congress Fiction Memories of the Ford Administration by John Updike H Hamilton £15.99 pp371 Cambridge University Press The dynastic leisure principle Biography The Astors: The Life and Times of the Astor Dynasty 1763-1992 by Derek Wilson Weidenfeld £20 pp439 Making Jam Dorrance Publishing Inc SCM Press Ltd 'A lot of readers will be put off by the use of… The Adelphi Press Staying alive Self-Help Life and How to Survive It by Robin Skynner and John Cleese Methuen £16.99 pp422 MacMillan Gagged and bound Biography Listen Very Carefully, I Shall Say This Only Once An Autobiography by Jeremy Lloyd BBC £12.99 pp170 Putting on a good act Emlyn Williams a Life by James Harding Weidenfeld £20 pp255 Communication chords 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Pat Kane ponders our special relationship Feeling the pain of fame Scrutiny Gilbert Adair highlights the perversity of our society in which pain and violence are top of the bill Where have all the angries gone? Why is there to new generation of revolutionary artists and performers? Robert Hewison charts the decline of the Angry Young Man If it's a real emergency Audi Rat-race refuseniks Peter Millar buttonholes the baby boomers who opt to out. Illustration by Dave Brown Snog and dance routine Craig Brown collars Potter, rejoices in a Classe act, and revels in the FBI's secret wardrobe English National Opera The writing's in the walls Civic pride is booming, as embodied in Swansea's National Centre for Literature, by Will Alsop, says Hugh Pearman Arts diary More minor than major Was he one of our greatest painters? Frank Whitford on the life and work of Ivon Hitchens, born 100 years ago Royal Shakespeare Company Back to basics Lulu is glad to be chart-topping again, she tells Robert Sandall In Perfect harmony As the music of Gershwin enjoys a popular revival with Crazy For You, the composer's work is also gaining critical respect. Brian Morton reports Your exclusive ticket to the best seats A Tribute to the Music of Glenn Miller Elaine Paige Welsh National Opera Sadler's Wells Prince Edward Theatre Barbican Hall Apollo Theatre IMG Artists Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Ben Elton Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stand-up and deliver Mark Edwards talks to comedians Steven Wright and Eddie Izzard Royal Opera House Top scorer on a high note Paul Driver hears a new concerto by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and asks, is he still our most distinguished composer? 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