News from 02/01/1993
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Kay Marles, Liz Dolan, David Modell, Lynne Greenwood, Tim Frost, Paul Heiney, Ray Petch, Mary Killen, Tim O'donovan, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Derald Davies, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Allan Horsfall (Chairman), John Diamond, Allan Horsfall, Chairman, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Simon Shaw, Richard Streeton, J. A. Greenbank, E. Holdsworthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Cardew Robinson, Stephen Waley-Cohen, Francesca Greenoak, Jack Shapiro, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Howard Davies, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Diana Ellis, Peter Jackson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Negella Lawson, John Peel, Peter Bills, Sue Crewe, David Jones Associate Director, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Colin Welch, Nicholas Watt, A. J. Lewis, Catherine Milner, Rani Atma, Connie Rothwell, Doug Sager, Frances Bissell, Mr Tim O'Donovan, Richard Johnson, G. R. Potts (Director General designate), Philip Gordon, Derwent May, Nigella Lawson, Nicholas Wapshott, Joel Brand, Edmund Vestey (Chairman), Tim O'Donovan, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, R. D. Lewis, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Hellen Pridham, Gospel, Jill Insley, Madrid Job, Nicolas Soames, Geraldine Munday, Tony Samstag, James Pringle, Southeast Asia Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Sir Peter Ustinov, Dennis Shaw, Alan Clark, Jamie Dettmer and Philip Webster, Richard Wetherell, Philip Robinson and Patricia Tehan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Trucker's Tale, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, J. Enoch Powell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Ian Ross, Anne Applebaum, Kate Alderson, Stephen Logan, Strip Jack, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, John Gordon Clark, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Mandarin, John Graham, Lynne Reid, Bishop John Taylor, Alan Long, Caroline Morse, Malcolm Page (Chairman of Council), Colin MacQuillan, Helen Pridham, Caitlin Morgan, Chris Irvine, David Sinclair, Ben Lynfield, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Julia Hartley-Brewer, Lucasta Miller, Alan Coren, William Richardson, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Nicholas Soames, Anne McElvoy, Fiona Beckett, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Rosanna Greenstreet, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoMajor sees new era of Thatcherite prosperity Index Plea bargains backed Churchill war role under fire For one child, a battle is lost Bush Face to Face with Somalia's Agony Clinton clears way to strike at Serbs in his first week Knight Williams No Title Postcard gives clue to Johanna Young death Bareev leads in chess Twins born a year apart Two men shot in Belfast Castle sale expected Harrods News in Brief 'Bicycling baronet' Young heads for place in cabinet Commission to back sentence discounts for guilty pleas Historic terrace burnt down Midnight, and ITV's revolutionaries complete their Thatcherite takeover Away from it all the Princess of Wales takes to the… Britain maintains frontier formality No Title Girl raped on 15th birthday Picture Gallery Mauled man has mental illness Record violence heralds new year The Sunday Times Shoppers sober up to modest price cuts Lunn Poly Arfur the 'cuddly' lion draws crowds Saving Examples £1 Discount for every £10 spent Lunn Poly Women are making their mark in crime Airports to get danger-wind detectors after near tragedy Accident investigators criticise British Ariwarys manual Research is to be carried out by the Civil Avaiation Authority and the Met Office to discover what can be done to protect aircraft from surface winds National Westminster Life Assurance Limited National Westminster Bankl Crowds flock to lethal mountains Drug seizure figures signal LSD's return Premier Cities Computerised libraries will a 'deliver' books via phone lines Two sides of the Christmas coin Credo Gore Geese ruffle ministers' feather A user's guide to integration in Europe As the EC enters an era of new unity, Michael Dynes charts opportunities and pitfalls in the single market Saving lives with salt and sugar Advertisement Save the Children Home loans may come from abroad Banker's Tale Harmony of standards is main hurdle Manufacturers Freedom on roads likely to stall Job mobility slowly becoming a reality Professions Languages will translate into top careers Student's Tale The Times Saturday January 2 1993 Losing battle for fair play For fair play Victim's Tale Premier Britain Prague hopes for prosperity and pluralism in Slovakia As Prague wakes up quietly to a new era, the Czech prime minister is offering goodwill to Slovakia and says there is no need for a wall between the two republics Ukraine old guard takes unorthodox road to capitalism Anne Applebaum, the 1992 Winner of The Times' Charles Douglas-Home Award, visits a UKrainian electronics factory that is being privatised with money from the state Ukraine old guard takes unorthodox road to… National & Provincial Building Society Picture Gallery It took John Fisher minutes to connect his computer… Apple Abrasive UN secretary-general attempts charm offensive Boutros Boutros has offended just about everyone in his efforts to enlarge the UN's role. Hi is still looking for the significant victory that has so far eluded him Our Foreign Staff: Opposition accused by Moi of pushing Kenya into civil war Crufts 1993 For more information George Smith (Reuter): President face to face with Somalia's agony No Title Crush victim: a man carrying an injured woman to an… Red Cross blocked by Israel Bullish blue berets seek to tame Pol Pot No Title News in Brief Azanian army vows year of vengeance News in Brief Geneva negotiators press on in hope of peace on… Children of siege find joy in study Premier France Boyes, East Europe Correspondent B&q London delivers kosovo baby 12 Of the books you read (or meant to read) over Christmas, did any have At last Tones At last Tories must reassess Churchill's leadership, says Alan Clark Brother Edward A reputation ripe for revision Decline and fall of the footnote Diary The Janus Faces of Hurd Britain's defence of principle is evaporating in Balkan air Pessimists about ITV are missing the pointA New Mao for Broadcasting Pro Libris Technology cannot match the pleasures of a book No Title The consciences of the foxhunters and their opponents Royal engagements A Official visits, opening ceremonies and other… On official tours abroad the Queen carried out 141… Coffee prices British aid for Somali police Carey at Christmas Scarce wild trout Busman's lament Weekend Money letters, page 30 Top people's pay Flying the flag Christmas bonus 14 Social News Keep yourselves in the love of God. and look forward… HARDY-On December 29th 1992. Edgeley Willes Hardy,… NW8 Maldavale. Prof Latest Wills Personal Column Earls Court Village. Clean bright single bedsit In… Notice is hereby given pursuant French Polishing. Furniture restoration, repair,… Autograph Collector buys letters , photos, books… Desborough, Terence Roy of 328 Old Church Road.… Multuiple Display Advertising items The RAF Rises to the Challenge The Times Saturday January 2 1993 Saturday Rendezvous American Gentleman wishes lo meet British lady.… Arthur McCormack Father Arthur McCormack. Roman Catholic priest and expert on world population, died on December 11,1992, aged 81. He was born on August 16,1911 Edmund Hordern Edmund Hordern, test piot, aircraft designer, aviator and farmer, has died aged 88. He was born in Singleton, Sussex, on June 3,1904 Nikita Magaloff Nikita Magalogg, the pianist, died on December 26 at Vevey, Switzerland, aged 80. He was born in St Petersburg on February 8,1912 On this day January 2 1946 From our Aeronautical Correspondent: Heathrow now in Use Pierre Culliford Pierre Culliford, creator of the Smurf cartoon characters, died in Brussels on December 24 aged 66. He was born in Brussels on June 25,1926 Timothy S. Healy Timothy S. Healy, a Jesuit priest whose secular career in American higher education and as presiden t of New York Public Library made him a figure of constant controversy, collapsed and died at Newark Airport on December 30, aged 69. He was born in Manhattan on April 25,1923 Church services tomorrow Appreciations News Major promises decade of growth Parker Duofold No Title Weekend Business Times Newspapers Limited Elizabeth David Cookshops No Title Tough Graham axes Jensen from Cup team Arsenal wary of Yeovil's giant-killing urge FA Cup Atkinson hits out over jibes Test Offer T A world full of heavyweight champions... Sporting Diary Sport 17-24 H Business 2 S E Inside Pitman in Windsor gamble Home & Capital Trust Limited Champions hope Cup will provide relief Whyte and Wallace ready to return for anxious Leeds Champions hope Cup will provide relief Sealey expected to return Today Aston Villa (8-1) v Bristol Rovers (300-1) Slippery slope still waits for Arsenal Simon Barnes searches Yeovil in vain for the cowherds and cider-makers that by all things right should today take on the might of the Establishment in the third round of the FACup British General Radio Co. Harry Hebditch Ltd. Football Kit Young hopefuls of British tennis auditiojn for a… Barclay plotting a brighter tomorrow Young hopefuls of British tennis audition for a place at school of excellence Times of doubt for the old master of football management Saturday portrait: Brian Clough, by Dennis Shaw For the Record In Brief White plays Parrott Snow Reports The crucial calendar for serious skiers Never say never... it closes too many doors Back-row combinations tax three home countries Final act for players seeking early ruby fame Frustrated Howard faces long lay-off Never say never... it closes too many doors Picture Gallery Leeds bustle to score seven tries South Africans make about-turn over pace Cycling: Welcome Absence of Wind but Fast Times… Surprise success for King in opening time-trial Cycling: Welcome Absence of Wind but Fast Times Ruled out by Cold and Mists Gooch poised to drive his troubles away Injured Smith is odd man out as England get down to cricket business Australia looking to the power of spin Exclusive Times Offer for Cricket Lovers By our Sports Staff: MCC campaigners accused of not playing the game7 Patient policy pays for member of the old school Richard Evans, racing correspondent, finds that traditional standards and winners go hand in hand for trainer Andy Turnell (AFP): Citroens set pace in cold warm-up Motor Rallying Northwest Airlines Today's Competition See the world's… The Times Northwest Airlines NFL American football season getsdown to serious business of play-offs Czech pairing chooses to play under new flag Tennis: Split Republic Makes Historic Appearance in Mixed Team Hopman Cup Senior English referees squeezed out by players Squash: Veteran Pair Snubbed after Structural Revolution Team reach the point of no return NFL American football season gets down to serious of play-offs (AFP): First jump sets up victory Ski Jumping Jodami to strengthen cup claims Newbury Corrin Hill 71 2nd of 5 to Baydon Star in a hurdle… BBC1 Easy Buck beat Jopanini 31 in a 10-runner handicap… BBC1 Resulta from Yesterday's Three Meetings Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings 2 . 45 Come Racing on Monday Novices Hurdle 1.10 Challow Hurdle Cardinal Red's best form was when beating… 3.15 Hungerford Handicap Chase (£3,756:2m 40 (9… Sabin Du Loir's most recent winning form was… 3 . 45 Wickham Novices Hurdle (4-Y-0 : £2,652:2m… Great Max 11 2nd ol 13 to Gaveko in a novice hurdle… Course Specialists Royal Athlete shows old dash in landing substantial gamble 1.50 Ayr New Year Handicap Hurdle AYR 2 . 25 McAlpine Challenge Cup (Handicap chase:… 1.15 Culroy Novices Chase (£2,607:3m 1ft (14… Royal Gait had haemorrhage Course Specialists Lingfield Park 2 . 20 Alpine Double Glazing Maiden Guaranteed… Lingfield Park 2.50 Lima Handicap (2,820:61) (8) Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings 3.20 Ladbroke All-Weather Trophy Handicap… Bunkered First Time Balding bids for top post Rapid Raceline McColgan turns back on Durham defence Africans expected to demonstrate Olympic domination Hudspith brings Morpeth cheer Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Palmer hankers for English challenge Commercial Union closes on Nuclear Electric Yacting: Threat of Icebergs May Force Changein Challenge Route Beazer Homes League: Southern division: Wealdstone v… Rugby Union Indians heed Chelmsford SOS Rockey Five take share of lead in California tournament Golf Golf Ex-African champion critically ill Ma (Hons) Accountancy Hons: P H Grant; M Omar; S L… University College Kingsmore Aberdeen The Times university degree results service University College Cautious optimism stirs unit trust offers Helen Pridham says unit trust companies expect renewed interest in equity investment in the New Year. With interest rates low, the difference between returns on building society accounts and Yields on shares has narrowed considerably Offshore Bond Funds & Bond Unit Trusts No Title Last minute rush as Bes deadline nears Liz Dolan explains why property schemes have now become very popular Save & Prosper Quiet Life 28 Savers' Saviour 28 Lost… Peps come of age as an investment vehicle A season to savour National Savings Listen to customers for a change Comment Mercury Asset Management Tessas in favour as benefits make up for shrinking market returns Data Protection Act 1984: We will not disclose your… Flemings Save & Prosper Picture Gallery Saye-the saviour of the small saver Saye—the saviour of the small saver Pearl finds investors' wisdom Planning ahead for the quiet life CGT Allowance for November The Rl month for disposals by individuals on or… No Title Abbey has withdrawn its top-performing pension Jill Insley explains why a scheme that has proved its worth has been closed Building societies offer savers protection against rate cuts Save & Prosper NatWest loses independence to launch tied advice service No Title Over 55? Why not enjoy a tax free income? School Fees Planning The M&g Group I Postcode I Xcma Not available to residents of the… For Information regarding Advertising within the… Treasuiy rejects suggestion to improve Peps Rates Tessa Larger Loans Interest Rate% Building Societies Foreign Colonial Persistence and red ink persuades building society to satisfy customer No Title Critic who envisages a new battle of Britain Carol Leonard finds there is more to the man who heads the Institute of Directors than at first meets the eye St Anselm collapse may aid Forte's Savoy stake Business Roundup Hope on German rates Gas deal with OFT Opec faces challenge Hanson offshoot wins right to fight Costain sale in US court BBC Taxation Shore Capital Stockbrokers Ltd Picture Gallery What seven wise men will tell Lamont Economical advisers stress need for more rate cuts Tempus Selections for 1993 A year to bank on boldness and confidence Tempus Selections for 1993 New Year Tips Banking The Times Saturday January 2 1993 The crucial calendar for serious skiers Whatever Your skiing skills, knowing when, rather than where, to go is the first essential, reports Doug Sager The crucial calendar for serious skiers During the festive season we were able to view the snowcapped peaks of Snowdonia Crossword Hills alive with the sound of mongers Does no corner of chock-a-block Britain remain untrampled? Weekend Voice What to Wear Food and Drink Picture Gallery Amdega Alan Coren and the Chancellor Picture Gallery Theatre Earls Court Jan 7th-17th No Title Picture Gallery Word-Watching Into the West (Pg): Two gypsy children ride a… Music Symphony No 6 The programme also includes the… Puppet animator Starewicz. A hugely rewarding… Dance Bookings Exhibitions Gabriel blows a mean horn for the barnyard chorus Out of Town Beware of the plant snatchers Francesca Greenoak reports on the growing scourge of garden thefts, and what precautions should be taken Wild music of swan lake Feather report Picture Gallery The worst The worst theft was of the National Collection of Pseudopanax trees and shrubs Best Buys Rabbit with an enduring tale Beatrix Potter's best loved character celebrates his 100th birthday this year Picture Gallery Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items The light of hope shines on despair Amid Dagenham's urban devastation, Ruth Gledhill finds a community of faith Dinner and sympathy with the Chancellor As far as Equifax was concerned, the sap was still some one to whom it would be unwise to lend five bob till friday After Service Care Principal Hotels Raising an honest crust Frances Bissel turns her attention to some budget-conscious kitchen basics Britain melts to chocolate's charms Addct or expert, we cannot resist the seductive lure of chocolate Food Spy Raising on honest crust Strong White Flour Raising on honest crust 2 tsp active dried yeast 12 fl oz/340ml warm water 2tsp dried active yeast Great chieftain of the haggis race Stand by with your neeps and tatties for Burns night—and a haggis from Macsweens of Edinburgh, says Fiona Beckett United nations for lunch Entertaining at Home Meat of kings going cheap to the masses Scotland is being overrun by deer and the price of venison is plummeting, which is good news for supermarket customers Bag a bargain bottle Shop arouond for amazing deals from the beleaguered wine trade Best January buys Bag a bargain bottle Raffish cut of the urban horsewoman The pale English complexion is flattered by the elegant style of a riding habit, especially in town, Sue Crewe says Save your dollars at top US hotels Times Reader Offer: Two for the Price of One Travel Bargain Save your dollars at top us hotels What to Wear Vista Hotels From a winding road above the city, Vilnius resembles a faded Breughel Weekend Break Baltic state with change to spare No Title Getting there Worth its weight in health Lavishly equipped gymnasiums are on the increase as more stressed people seek better looks and health Qantas Sporting Life Pet loves and hates Lynne Greenwood on the pleasures and perils of giving animals as presents The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Hamsters and gerbils are the most popular pets for children, he says Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition My Perfect Weekend Director-general of the CBI New Year Concise Jumbo Crossword Ornamental flair with flotsam For Sale For sale about £145,000 Picture Gallery For Sale about £145,000 Ornamental flair with flair with flotsam For Sale about £145,000 Property Buyers Guide No Title Hampshire & Western Bring a home from home North London Essex South Bank Wigmore Hall Tuesday Ralph Kirshbaum cello Barbican Hall The Carltons Diary of Times Classifiled Grand Opera Gala Victor Hochhauser Vh Richard Clayderman Ex View House A bright Wl modern quiet. 2 bed f/fum nat ?225pw me… Us $ 45,000 The Nutcracker Radio Times Theatres Wembley Art Galleries Art 8 Th' 071836 3334 For Xnias Unicom… Her Majesty's 24hr 494 S40o (bkg fee) Cc 344… Lyric, Shafts Ava Bo & cc 071 494 5O45 cc 071 344… Palace Theatre 071-434 O9o9 cc 24hrs (bkg fee)… The Times Times Newspapers Ltd. Playhouse Prince of Wales 839 5987. Credit Cards 24hr 497 9977… St Martin's 071-836 1443. Special Cc No. 344… Hearing what Bach had for breakfast Philip Pickett does not merely play early music, he reconstructs the lives of the early musicians to help him. Nicolas Soames met him Ghost songs andmoving spirits Paying dues and paying due credit are the hallmarks of these releases Ghose songs and moving spirits Playing dues and paying due credit are the hallmarks of these releases Ghost songs and m oving spirits Sadler's Wells Move on up to class Rock Records Seventy minutes of Curtis mayfield at a Bargain price? Sounds good The Sunday Times Mutter of life and death Violin Virtuosity gets a workout in a searing performance Classical Records Carmen Jones Mutter of life and death Classical Records BBC1 Satellite And so to Bed 6 . 00am Gmtv 7910395 ) Includes 6.00 News ;… Variations BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Compiled by Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey Television… BBC2 Satellite Radio 1 In Mozambique Once upon horrid time... Nigella Lawson switches on to the darker side of a favourtie children's author, and the brighter side of the festive offerings Once upon a horried time... All shook up at the chance to be like Elvis TV Preview The sausage of hope at the end of lonely street The meaning of life wairs to be found anywhere but at home Winning Move Word-Watching Once upon a horrid time... Nigella Lawson switches on to the darker side ofa favourite children's author, and the brighter side o the festive offerings TV Review . Guilty Secrets: Gee Armytage Paris Ceramics George Walker Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases A yank at Oxford Going, going A yank at Oxford Saturday Review Cover: Photograph by Paul Massey When George Walker was ousted from his own business… When George Walker, the former multi millionaire, and I are trapped together in the back of a dilapidated bus, striking for its lack of safety features or heating When George Walker, the former multi millionaire,… Picture Gallery Coockney Rouble When George Walker, the former multi millionaire,… At one point, Byrne tells his boss he doesn't think the people of Voronezh are ready for the quality of their merchandise Gone up in flames. The culprits may be the Russian… Walker has a keen sense that he is the victim of an establishment conspiracy The Racing Green Three brains decide how hard the Audi Audi They being offered all they need to help them to set… The Youth Of Today Many of Britain's young men are guilty of drug abuse, theft and violence; but are they being offered all they need to help them to set our on an honest, normal life? Roger Graef talks to five offenders. Photographs by David Modell Joel is 20, short, red-haired and wiry The Festive 50 Bang Bang hits the tops John Peel presents this year's Festive 50-his listeners' favourite sounds The Festive 50 On the borders of reality Homefire Beauty too rich for use For years, craft has been a dirty word among artists and art lovers. Now, Catherine Milner suggests, it is gaining a new responsibility Jewellery for the home Brittany Brittany Ferries Pretty Polly Fashion How she herself had looked in the early Seventies.… Hair Restaurant Guide Children Welcome The French for fluent British Spaghetti-like figure with a Rye sense of humour Multiple Display Advertising Items News from the Front News Rom the Front One foot on the social ladder, and nowhere to climb City Lights Moscow Working my passage back to India Travel Lynne Reid banks was on holiday on the subcontinent, and hated it. Then she taught in schools there and learnt a lot Working my passage back to India Nortra Lights, film action Vacanze in Italia Lights, film action Travel In Norway, Tony Samstag finds that the world's most northerly planetarium is also one of the ultimate tourist experiences Lights film action Vacances en Campagne Black Prince Overseas Travel Phone for Brochure 021-711 3366 Special Interests AITO Self Catering Cottages The Magic of Italy Travel Hoseasons Wales Welsh Country Cottages Beautiful Wales S/cat Scotland Isle of Skye Lux cottage Cornwall & Devon Cornwall / Devon 142 UK Holidays Rather Special Cottages Beautiful Peak District S/cat Special Interests Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Hoseasons The Cottage Collection English Country Cottages Norfolk Burnham Market, The Travellers' Club offers Canal Du Midi. Cruising on one An Award Winning Resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Books Why the North is different Books A History of Ulster By Jonathan Bardon Blackstaff Press, £30 Why the North is diferent Why the North is different George Eliot's man in the mask of flippancy George Eliot's the mask of fli No Title Kelly, text by peter somerville-Larg George Eliot's man in the mask of flippancy Lost princesses, foundering poets Serving out a solitary conviction The good and the great Crime 34 the Times Saturday Review January 2 1993 Crime Long Day Monday By Peter Turnbull Collins, ?13.99 Crime Dead for a Ducat Crime Artistry in another medium Crime The good and the great Unconvincing story. Park is capable of writing with… Crime Both criminal and copper, are superb, and the story… Verbal virtuoso of passionate restraint It shouldn't happen to a reader Every Living Thing It shouldn't happen to a reader Music of the master A chance for Times readers to buy quality classical recordings at a reduced price The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer Each of the four clues for Table Edges is, in… The Games Page Solutions Crossword No 3180 The Game Page Threats to Asian women A Childhood: Terry Christian 'You had to be quite aggressive' The European Arts Festival Noble Caledonia Limited
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