News from 13/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Alan Hamilton, Tony Dawe and Brian MacArthur, Sylvia M. Barnard, Jeremy Laurance, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Peter Fiddick, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Hilary Finch, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Edmund Goldberger, Alastair Locke, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Roger Boyes, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Joel Brand and Adam Lebor, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Harry Jacobs (Executive Officer), Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Tina Gaudoin, Aubrey J. Yates, Joseph Connolly, Sarah Bagnall, Raymond Harris, W. T. Moses, Managing Director, Derwent May, Cosmo Russell, Ray Clancy, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, Dorothy Silberston (Chairman), Sally Jones, Richard P. Cousens, Sean Mac Carthaigh, David Miller, David Watts, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Wright, Nigel Hawkes, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Paul Wilkinson, Kate Alderson, Winston Fletcher, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, J. P. Sherbrooke, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Michael Evans, Laurence Keen (County Archaeological Officer), Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Patrick Montgomery, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, R. C. Child, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Rory Ross, P. Sozou, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Eve Dennis (Development Officer), Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, P. B. Weller, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Walter Ellis, William Eddis (Anglo-Japanese business consultant), Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Tony McClenaghan (Partner),
ResumoMajor rejects Calcutt's plea for tough press law UK troops boost as Serbs accept peace Index Alan Coren Snow traps 2,000 drivers in Scotland Creme De La Creme Looks Passengers switch to Virgin America set to strike but Iraq bids for time with Un letter Linguaphone Media on Wednesday Camp followers became media messengers to fuel battle royal in the press Revelations about how the Prince and Princess of Wales manipulated Far from being greatly exaggerated, press reports about the death of the royal romance were systematically planted by courtiers operating with scant regard for the health of the fourth estate Harrods Kinghtbridge 'Princess embarrassed the commission' The Letter McGregor saddened by royal 'mockery' Controls by the state would be 'wrong and very dangerous' Legal Reaction Trade flourishes in electronic ears Bugging Aides have key role in presenting monarchy Palace Cast Malaysia Airlines Peugeot Assassin's rifle 'was in Ira arms cache' Soho bomb trial told of Gibraltar link By a Staff Reporter: 'Bad actor could not fake theft' Wife buried strangled husband under patio Jury blame soldiers for Ira death Business Pages Makes aP. 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's Life Easier Hatton denies fraud Abbey National EC pledges £800,000 in emergency aid Knife case consultant returns Passport to France Save money on a spring holiday A hardy race aims to salvage its livelihood from dark waters The fight is on to help Shetlanders pick up the pieces after pollution catastrophe Sharks foil Atlantic canoe attempt Feud spoils Christie's big day Fishermen land first catch since disaster Last of tanker's oil leaks out Habgood mediates in debate on women Rail service 'will get worse next year' News in Brief Jacuzzi court martial Riot leader killed Cold war spy dies Students spurn loans Police contracts review Computer industry acts to halt spread of playground porn Police are alarmed that children have access to pornography via simple telephone links to their home computers Charity 'a Tory front' Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Optimism on graduate jobs Forte Hotles The way it isn't Reynolds stays on in coalition with Labour The new Irish government Seven weeks ago the Irish voted for change. What they have now been given is an unchanged leadership at the head of an unlikely alliance Fathers open first UK refuge for men battered by women Electronic 'smog' could kill Young Persons Railcard MacGregor rejects claims of U-turn on rail privatisation Heseltine gives options for saving pits National Westminster Bank Working classes lose faith in the Conservative party Mothers promised 'sensitive' deal Politicians escape new rules on honesty VAT on the news ruled out Around the Lobby Union seeks to heal rift Major plea Good work Price of EC In Parliament How vengeance drives Saddam 's cat and mouse game Clinton's advisers struggle to gauge Baghdad strategy The president-elect has pledged to follow Bush policy. Baghdad has said that there may be a possibility of dialogue with Clinton Bloomingdale 's woman gets job of deciding White House guest list Air power ready to answer new threat The focus of a retaliatory attack on illegally sited raqi missiles has switched to the north no-fly zone, Michael Evans writes Artificial heart given to woman Republicans already staking claims for 1996 nomination Homeless Muslims try to flee Bombay The riots have exacerbated the paralysis grippin the government of P. V. Narasimha Rao. Hopes for an Indian secular society are being consumed in the flames of hatred Osram Picture Gallery Sun Kyi sentenced to 'living death' Savimbi ready to talk By our Foreign Staff: US marine killed in Mogadishu Peres tries to head off UN sanctions News in Brief (Reuter): Iceland vote (AFP): Bhutto named Exiles return (AP): Mango jumbo Bosnians dismiss Geneva hopes and expect more suffering Serb peace pledge fails to deflect Western resolve The urgency for sending troop reinforcements to Bosnia will subside only when an accord is signed. Until then, it is prudent for Britain and the Un to continue with contingency planning Bosnia Peace Accord Stena Sealink Line Our Foreign Staff: Nureyev draws final adoring crowd (Reuter): Honecker expected to gain freedom News in Brief Italy plans to legalise drugs Benefits cut Immunity plea (AP): Papal pressure A nice cut on Coco A Chanel sample sale attracts the fashion in-crowd. Tina Gaudoin join the crush Hermes Paris Sale prices? If you insist, sir Fine but discreet bargains are to be had at London's old bespoke tailors Princess not for labelling Key to dementia's door Jeremy Laurance reports on how a recent discovery may help research into Alzheimer's disease worldwide The boy-toy stalks back A generation can again indulge itself with fantasy terrorism. Action Man, the tough guy who booked the young, has returned, and he looks badder than ever The Times Not safe, even behind bars Lax security in prisons could place women workers in serious danger Alan Coren With all those detectivies on the box, wouldn't a hen-pecked serial killer make a change? Picture Gallery The perils of pondering Things are going wrong when our leaders take weekends away from their desks to start thinking about long-term policies Bob's big bite The Times Diary Affairs of the art The Times Diary Pan handler The Times Diary Giving industry a chance Howard Davies Calls for a Budget for manufacturing Intrusion and Collusion Laws to protect privacy are much less likely now No Cash for Clinton The incoming president will find the cupboard is bare Melted into Thin Airs The modern quest for the authentic Mozart is a false trail Release a dilemma for mental health review tribunals Help for the East Vanishing barrows International trials Truth in politics Trying everything once Unemployment's blight Sayers centenary New hope for old graveyards Property speculation Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries School announcements Picture Gallery Dinners Personal Column Memorial services Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Reception Helen Kroger Helen Kroger, the spy who together with her husband Peter transmitted British naval secrets to the Soviet Union, and whose exchange for Gerald Brooke, the British lecturer imprisoned for smuggling anti-Soviet propaganda, caused a political storm in 1969, died in Moscow in late December aged 79 Clifton White Clifton White, a Republican party organiser and political consultant who masterminded the nomination of Barry Goldwater as presidential candidate in 1964, died in Greenwich, Connecticut, on January 9 aged 74. He was born in Leonardsville, New York Air Chief Marshal Sir Denis Barnett Air Chier Marshal Sir Denis Barnett, GCB, CBE, DFC, who as Commander Allied Air Task Force, Near East, was in overall command of the British and French air forces during the Suez campaign of 1956, died on December 31 aged 86. He was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, on February 11,1906 Selma Light From Our Special Correspondent: Croat and Serb King's Visit to Zagreb Popular Welcome Daily Mirror, Daily Mail, The Sun, The Daily Telegraph: News Business Sport Royals and Press Arts Looks Modern Times Homes TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers The Times Crossword No 19.126 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch People in the Times Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Business Lobbied Squeezed Failed Picture Gallery The Pound Picking losers rather than winners Guinness sheds 700 jobs and five distilleries Guinness is accoused of betraying its workforce and the Scottish whisky communities in its biggest shake-up since the Distillers takeover seven years ago Ratners disappoints market Arts Lilley acts on Maxwell funds Sport Air Portugal Television And Radio Credit insurer sees fragile future for Uk business Devaluation of the Pound and late payment of invoices by debtors will ensure that the level of insolvencies remains high despite a modest upturn in the economy By our City Staff: Watchdogs meet over Dixons FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Dalepak chilled by recession Major Indices Traditional Options Howden managers look for growth Commodities London Financial Futures Offshore operators deliver warning on jobs Burndene shares surge Rail boost at Dewhurst Barbour lifts dividend Lightship suspended M&W slips to £2m Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Rank says film and TV interests are not for sale Business Roundup Dollar Spot Rates Low demand and higher costs squeeze industry Inflation seems set to fall below 3 per cent on Friday as manufaeturers continue to absorb the impact of higher input costs caused by devaluation of the pound Laidlaw up to $49m in first quarter Recession fashions gloom at Jacques Vert Britannia cuts 560 jobs in shake-up Merrett wins Lloyd' s corporate race Quarter of NHL clients in arrears By a Correspondent: Ward and Saunders 'were to share £5.2m' Time VW expected to accelerate job cutbacks After more than a decade of expanding market share, times are getting harder for Volkswagen, which is expected to take the knife to its costly investment programme Claims for Faslane over-runs Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Anglian to help Argentine water flow West Trust aims to add spice to group British Aerospace wilts on lack of contract news Stock Market British Funds Options net an average £98,000 Dow recoups losses to close slightly higher World Markets Wall Street TSB strike called Business Roundup HK banknote move Nobo raises payout Gold closes higher Unconditional TVS offer Britain gets another chance to embrace clean coal technology Patricia Tehan looks at the comercial success of an idea that was developed but then abandoned by British Coal Picket post for Johnson The Times City Diary Passage to India The Times City Diary Same old story The Times City Diary Busy chaps The Times City Diary Tackling the confusion overvalue-added tax liability in Europe The Savoy Hotel Dixons Poor handling of Ecclesiastical bid Business Letters Guinness feels the draught Tempus Ratners Group There are four competitors at Dover Insurance Falls extended First direct Car hire agreements not champertous The Times Unit Trust Information Service Evidence required before making drugs orders Supply not necessary in plot Birt 's mission to inspire Peter Fiddick looks at the new director-general's plans to mangage the BBC's progress towards the millennium A very merry Christmas Creative, Media & Marketing BBC Icona College of Contemporary Arts Multiple Display Advertising Items Glued to the TV Serc Royal Greewich Observatory Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Job Opportunity in Saudi Arabia' Play fair, politicians News International Exhibitions Ltd Graduate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Masters' voices go unheeded Classical Music: Richard Morrison on a book which suggests that today's performers may have got it all wrong Punch loses none of its impact Opera: Rodney Milnes on a Dutch staging of a milestone in British music theatre Music Sculpture Painting for chemists Arts Briefing Nights in Venice Last chance… Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Phedre's Biggles flies again Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews Karel Reisz's new Terence Rattigan production The Deep Blue Sea Not all angst and blister New Music: Richard Morrison on the first of five successive evenings of musical discovery PLG Young Artists Purcell Room Babushka plays Bach Recital: Hilary Finch on a veteran Russian painist who is at last receiving the acclaim she deservesw Tatyana Nikolava Wigmore Hall The Times Outside the province of the artist Have architects forgotten how sculpture can enhance the beauty of a building? Marcus Binney weighs up the evidence Testing times at the lab Television Review: Nigel Hawkes on an ambitions survey of Britain's 'two cultures' mentality In praise of natural beauties Radio: Derwent May hears tales of Flopsy Bunnies and political animals More effective in concentrated form Concert Review: William Alwyn's FifthLSO/Hickox Barbican BBC Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Halifax Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Daily Mail News International Plc Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Northwest Thames S+t+c Selection American Institute for Foreign Study Executive Secretary/Administrator Leigh Recruitment Personal Assistant to Group Managing Director Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Fine Art Dealers and Consultants S. A. A. E. Escape from London Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Sony Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Burdale Acceptances Limited Directors' Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Osborne & Little plc Agricultural Business Secretary Office Angels Multiple Display Advertising Items Politically Correct Investment Banking Secretary-Mayfair Book-Keeper Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultanacy Financial Management Ltd The British Antique Dealers Association Admin with a Difference Multilingual services Recruitment Consultants Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants 'The Mistprestige Group' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfred Berg (UK) Ltd Masterlock Recruitment Victoria Wall Associates Working Girls Limited Secretary to the Branch Development Manager… Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists… Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Office Angels ROC Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Sedgwick Consulting Group Hazleton Publishing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Talented Temps Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate appoinments Dying for a green shoot Rachel Kelly on what forecasters said would happen in the property market, and how they got it wrong No Title Wells Somerset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lovell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hertfordshire Property Buyers Guide Broadgate Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Barratt Fresh horizons for small firms Solutions to Local Problems Girardelli sets his sights on fifth overall title Super-giant slalom victory points to another World Cup success for Luxembourg's one-man team Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Mortgages, Remortgages, Pensions, Endowments, Life… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Auctions General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Exhibition Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Johns Wood W8 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hugh Henry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Doyle does deal to raise fund Golf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ryder Cup returns to fuel fires of ambition Mel Webb looks ahead to the longest and richest European golf tour, which tees off in Madeira tomorrow Ryder Cup Points Bonaly makes superb start to title defence Ice Skating Word-Watching Women try to eliminate inequalities Sally Jones previews the one-day workshop at Loughborough, where delevates are aiming to increase women's involvement in sport Curtis adds award to his achievements Snow Reports Agassi is ruled out of action In Brief Chen rallies Brundle's move New young look Blow for Woodhall Free State take title Regan's new job Hills and Hem are fined as Doncaster dope enquiry closes Mandarin: Glover specialist to triumph Southwell Reluctant hero fighting back from double blow Alan Lee discovers Chris Grant in defiant mood despite uncertain future Muse is heavily backed Yesterday's Results Leicester Lingfield Park British team benefits from £1 m backing China challenged to disprove drug abuse allegations Swimming Rapid Raceline Sorcerer's apprentice out to master the black arts David Miller meets Ian McGeechan, rugby coach of Scotland and of the British Isles in New Zealand this summer, and finds a quite demeanour belying the fires that burn within Ipswich recover poise in time to punish Plymouth Shilton unable to control his side's FA Cup destiny Morrissey inspires Tranmere Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Wnght unable to put convincing case for his defence Today's Fixtures Football Rugby Union Rugby League Basketball BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Skiing Wright signs off with two-goal salute before ban Arsenal reach Coca-Cola Cup semi-finals Concise Crossword No 2994 Winning Move Word-Watching Deane ends lean spell at Burnley Programme questions promoters' role England refuse to alter Test schedule Wales weigh up opposition Commercial Union Golf
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