News from 14/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Johnny Cohen, Jon Ashworth, Chris Walker, Janet Bush and Sheila Gunn, Richard Myers, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Nicolette Jones, G. Lee, Philip Howard, Michael Philips, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, A. T. Hoolahan, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Quentine Crewe, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Desmond Dearlove, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, John Baston, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, David Wild, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, J. F. M. Pickthorn, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Colin Welch, Robert Bruce, Richard Roberts, Jim Dutton, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Alexander Davidson, Richard Stott, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Peter Longman Director, Keith Pike, David Hands, Eric Rattray, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, G. D. R. Oldham, Derwent May, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Adrian COSKER(Head of Economics), Peter Spiegl, Russell Kempson, Denis Meehan, Ann Parkin (General Secretary), Dick Hinder, Jerome Burne, Edward Fennell, Cyril Ehrlich, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn Political Correspondent, Tony Hands, John A. Collard, Adam Lebor and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Ken Gregory, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, J. D. Pullan, John Hawley, George Bickerstaffe, Christopher Elliott and Stewart Tendler, Barry Pickthall, Keith Wheatley, Ian Ross, Geoff Hewitt, Kate Alderson, John Hinze, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Nicholas Wood, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, C. D. Harbury, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Nigel Durdant Hollamby, Peter Victor, Merrick COCKELL(Chairman), Nadine Meisner, David Walker, John Murphy, Philip Pangalos, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, and Alan Hamilton, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Helen Reeves Director, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Tim Milne, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Caroline Moore, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, A. S. McCULLOCH, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAllied warplanes bomb Iraq Index Air Travel The best deals in business class Section… Press to face new law on privacy Sport Russia's table tennis mercenary Tomorrow Passport France: Part One Briton killed in Bosnia MPs will vote on Maastricht referendum RSPB Books on Thursday Mubarak dismayed by air attack on 'suffering people' Arab Opinion Saddam goads Bush into delivering parting shot United States Presidents usually leave the Oval Office making peace rather than war. George Bush has left a bruised but maybe not humbled dictator in Baghdad for Bill Clinton to subdue Miele Major declares readiness to make further attacks By our Foreign Staff: 'Bursting abscess' brings relief RAF Tornados hit air defences at al-Amarah Operation Jural Gulf war Tornado crews were back in the action last night. An assessment of damage they caused will decide if they strike again Western allies fear Baghdad will take revenge on Kurds and Shias Saddam's Options Nationwide Reuter: Arms deal offered to Arabs by Peres Israel Peugeot Mi5 silent over claims it taped royal family Conspiracy theories over who leaked tapes of Prince Charles's alleged phone call include the involvement of security forces BT Critics put Cruft's in the doghouse Dixons Guppy alleges frame-up £130m homes boost School mourns Donna IRA death enquiry Mirror loses libel case Who's who and new King's village found £800,000 Oxfam gift Crossword deadlines Defence ministry to cut 600 civilian jobs News in Brief Public auditor criticises civil servants over Lamont payout Coventry to test electric cars Passport to France Save money on a spring holiday By a Staff Reporter: Welshmen in letter bomb trial Ford Shetland storms blow over to reveal oil-free beaches Survivors of Hillsborough disaster suffer in silence Nearly four years after the football stadium tragedy, many of those who lived through it still feel guilty that they were not among the 95 who died Magnetize BA faces computer enquiry 'Stay at home' alert as two die in gales Kasparov checks in for charity challenge The Kasparov Charity Chess Challenge Woman listed lover's series of bombings, jury is told Atlantic battle bunker to open Gays press for lovers to inherit council flats Dinosaurs devour cartoon heroes Official figures hide blow to low paid By a Staff Reporter: Court told specialist blackmailed his patients Imbert backs call for merged police forces As the government considers reform of Britain's police forces, Sir Peter Imbert admits it is time for change, but cautions against moving too fast Two killed in cargo plane crash News in Brief Intruder battered Chemical fire threat to homes Missing at sea Bridge reopens Bully beef Woman held Dealer jailed Animal ban Digger death Deficit tackled Around the Lobby Poll recovery In Parliament B&q Euro-sceptics win first battle over Maastricht ballot Labour's party: John Smith, in Bradford, West… Labour bows to health reforms MPs call for Mi5 answers on royal family surveillance Lottery will cut charity income Credibility gaps handicap Tories Riddell on Politics Defiant Triad victim fears for his life EC law blocks fourth deportation MPs are calling the boss of a Triad gang in Manchester after television viewers watched gang members beat up a video shop owner By a Staff Reporter: Judge frees mother who killed partner The way it isn't Currys Clore gift rescues art gallery Proton Our Foreign Staff: Gunmen step up attacks on US troops as talks collapse Mogadishu gunmen have shot dead an American serivceman, their first such killing. The break-up of peace talks in Addis Ababa suggests that there is worse to come From Associated Press in Luanda: Savimbi vows to cut petrol Bombay poor start to rebuild slums 'Horrors' of ANC camps denounced Crazy Prices Allen and Farrow await final scene Fatal shots lay bare the triple threat to British force Our Foreign Staff: Death of soldier boosts case for UK reinforcements The cabinet meeting today is likely to approve the deployment of a powerful array of air, naval and ground forces in the Balkans West told there must be no let-up in pressure on Belgrade The West allowed the Serbs to get away with murder, but now there is ground for optimism, the Bosnian foreign minister, who is in London, tells Nicholas Wood MP says Moscow could end sanctions News in Brief German parties in troops pact (Reuter): Tokyo to discuss military role (AP): EC rape enquiry to resume Honecker's release into Chilean exile cheats his victims The trial of the former East German leader over Berlin Wall killings has ended in frustration and farce. The attempted catharsis of a totalitarian past will end in a blurred evasion of responsibilities Scandal hangs over Schluter The Times Peking press takes bite at McDonald's pay policy From Reuter in Washington: Nixon 'cast aside missing PoWs' Aristide to regain power in Haiti News in Brief Keating speaks up for troops Jamaica quake Patten boosted (AFP), (Reuter): Tent murder (AFP): Popular choice (Reuter): Irving fined Rolling stones Not such hard labour after all One sceptical father-to-be admits that childbirth classes can be useful Health Tips Matter for the mind Medical Briefing Grown-up problems hit the baby-faces Big eyes could keep you out jail—and the boardroom. Jerome Burne reports A decision to sleep on News not fit to print Who would print a transcript of an alleged conversation between the Prince of Wales and Camilla Parker Bowles? France Reporting by Ian Murray, Kate Muir, Barbara Toner,… America Australia British Magazines Everest Fit the Best Philip Howard It would be a harsh world if we always told the truth and never used euphemisms Just a small cheque The Times Diary Picture Gallery New age of the barbarian The Bosnians believe that our inaction has allowed an act of tribal genocide to take place in the heart of Europe Lateral thinking The Times Diary A bracing invitation The Times Diary Winds of change The Times Diary Business as usual in Dublin But Conor Cruise O'Brien warns of the violence ahead First Warning Iraq has been administered a spanking, not a beating Two Budget Year Consolidate the recovery in the March Budget Triad Terror The police and Chinese community must defeat the gangs A free press, personal privacy and statutory controls A place for Latin Plea-bargaining Museums policy Lower fees for girls Steps to revive the housing market Normal service Picky eaters Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial Service School announcement Lecture Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Luncheons Birthdays today Anniversaries Reception Dinners Service dinner Appointments Charles Tillon Personal Column Public Notices Domestic & Catering Situations Lord Lloyd of Hampstead From a Correspondent: On this Day "Rinking" at Olympia News The Times Crossword No 19,127 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Fair Game Steely Action Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Enjoying a franc exchange of dèjà vu Books 36-37 The dark forces driving H. G. Wells MPs warn of tax rises and spending cuts In a strong criticism of the government's fiscal and monetary policy, the Commons Treasury select committee points out the dangers if forecast growth fails to appear FNFC prepares rights issue Arts 33-35 Bridget Fonda stars in Singles, a… Closures in US cost Dixons $40m Sport 38-44 Graham Gooch is lone success as England… Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Television and Radio Gatt talks in deadlock over tariffs Trade negotiations have stalled again, this time over an impasse on tariffs on industrial goods, with American officials pressing for more reductions Southern Business advances The Times Unit Trust Information Service BAe hopes to sign Taiwanese deal soon Airtours admits bid rule infringement Business Roundup Kelt recovery goes on Welsh Water cleans up Dudley cuts payout Kohl government and Bundesbank show growing rift With fresh evidence of a sharp German downturn, Horst Koehler, finance secretary, urged the central bank to take more notice of the social consequences of unemployment By a Correspondent: Roux denial on Guinness fee David S Smith cites unfair competition Business to Business SIB wants public to regulate By our Industrial Editor: Ford director to be new head of Acas First Leisure celebrates tenth year of gains B Steel price rises could have big impact on industry costs Alliance to challenge Liffe Commerzbank Kloeckner steel group expects to report loss Blow for SAS Oil output rises TGI sells Recent Issues Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Middle East action sends shares deeper into decline Stock Market British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Technical director resigns at Amstrad Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dow shrugs off fears over Iraq offensive Wall Street Dollar Spot Rates Birthday of the bond that carried London to the top The City today toasts Sir Siegmund Warburg, 30 years after he became the founding father of the eurobond, writes Richard Roberts The Times City Diary Lewis in the pink The Times City Diary Screen test The Times City Diary Horse sense The Times City Diary Taurus need not bring an increase in charges FNFC leads cash queue Tempus Dixons Group David S Smith Bank commission on cheques and the single market Business Letters Liffe Manchester Business School Monetary aggregates Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Barclay Simpson The Cahill Partnership Warwick McLintock Multiple Display Advertising Items Mitchell Roberts Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Opportunities Recruitment Exhibitions Perriam & Everett Recruitment Davies Kidd Public Practice Recruitment Specialists Expanding Property Service Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Howell Chorley Associates Hounslow Leisure Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Trade marks and patents need a place on the balance sheet John Murphy says the goodwill debate could be solved by redefining by redefining the elements that make up company worth Spelling out legal liability as fraud goes on to the agenda Alexander Davidson looks at proposals to widen auditors' responsibilities Heard any good excuses lately Tracking waste Holiday spots Credit Analyst - Fixed Income, City, 2 Years plus… Warwick McLintock Accountancy & Finance Reaching the parts others fail to read Davies Kidd Slide continues First direct Ports at risk from the liner legions Cruise lines seem to be recession-proof, Peter Victor reports. But their increasing popularity is bringing environmental problems in their wake Marine engines account for 8 per cent of the world's nitrous oxide emissions Lying back and thinking of work The second in a series on class distinction in the air Out in the midday sun Riots in India do not deter cricket fans Best of South Africa Continental Airlines Battle lines drawn Ec air traffic plans are flying into opposition Scott on the rocks with ice For £7,500 you can fly to the frozen north and safely tread in the bootprints of the great polar explorers, Alan Hamilton writes Forte Hotels South African Airways Angler's paradise will hook the punters Beyond the Giant's Causeway, fish gather around wartime wrekcs American bargains Flyaways Not sex, please, I'm busy British men prefer bed and bookwork ABTA Love's young dream is the real thing Cinema: Geoff Brown welcomes Cameron Crowe's Singles, an offbeat but convincing American view of romance Bringing it all back home from Chiantishire John Russell Taylor reviews a touring exhibition of art and artefacts created by or collected for John Ruskin, the great Victorian Italophile Dance Theatre Gielgud's gongs to go up again at gala Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases God and muses in rapport Dance: a triple bill dedicated to Rudolf Nureyev includes one of his favourite roles No sound, much fun, some fury Mime: a telling exploration of the battle of the sexes Packaging a cause to little effect Theatre: a well-meaning march to distant drums Marching to Fausa Theatre Upstairs Royal Court Multiple Display Advertising Items Time to raise the stock of the new Wishing the melody could have lingered on Jazz: Clive Davis talks to Whitney Balliett, once described by Philip Larkin as 'a writer who brings jazz journalism to the verge of poetry Local life and livers Benedict Nightingale joins Billy Roche in the town that inspired the three Wexford plays Godfathers bred by Uncle Sam? Television Review First lady of English literature Aphra Behn is now revered for showing that women could live by their pens. Caroline Moore doubts her status as a feminist prophet Authors Curtain call legends, from Monteverdi to Pavarotti The New Grove Dictionary of Opera Volumes I-Iv Edited by Stanley Sadie MacMillan, £550 Trying too hard for the great American novel The Man who was Late By Louis Begley MacMillan, £14.99 the Quick By Agnes Rossi Flamingo, £4.99 New Authors Seeing through Mr Britling A new life of Wells shows a man driven by forces, but Peter Ackroyd still admires his genius The Invisible Man The Life and Liberties of H. G. Wells By Michael Coren Bloomsbury, £20 The man in the Marshal's iron mask Language, truth and longing One of the Family By Wendy W. Fairey Norton, £15.95 A princess goes P. C. shooting Sex, Art and American Culture By Camille Paglia Viking, £16.99 Payne and Evans hoping to justify high expectations Young golfers in Tour spotlight Temporary waste sites controlled Challenge to process was not committal proceeding Second murder charge is lawful When judicial review becomes academic and incompetent Beeson provides shining example for young players Colin McQuillan on the national squash championships starting today and the chances of a fresh young talen emerging Cooke intent on making England the world's best Five nations'championship: England's manager throws down gauntlet while Ireland look to new playmaker Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Better answer Liverpool need new manager No stranger to turmoil Earlier century Squash players do have heart in the game Good practice Malone steps in to give Ireland new direction David Hands meets the latest man entrusted with the Ireland stand-off half's jersey and finds him ready to chance his arm to keep it England's oldest Frenchman tries to steal march on British couple Skippers may dispute compensation award Yachting St Jovite is head boy in class of under-achievers Call for a pyjama rebellion Crossword Range Leading Free Handicap Weights England slump to humiliating defeat Gooch's team beset by worries as President's Xi coasts home by nine wickets Delhi Scoreboard Torvill and Dean consider return Ice Skating Oldham in debt despite turning loss into profit Rugby League Satellite channels to merge In Brief Clouded view Mitsubishi one-two Lemieux illness Costly punch Captain resigns Flying along Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young Hustler ready to deny Forster sentimental victory New series caters for stayers Wincanton Weather threat to Ascot Wetherby Yesterday's Results From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Zeta's Lad can take starring role in valuable Irish chase Lingfield Park Newnes cleared to resume Rapid Raceline Leeds breathe life into ailing season Charlton bow our as champions lift themselves to earn fourth-round tie at Highbury Falconer swoops to make Chelsea pay Littlewoods Pools Salford ease demotion worries Rugby League Wednesday owe debt to Woods Reading unable to cross chasm in class For the Record English and Dutch bicker over new illegal glue rule Table Tennis Call for charitable status for lottery BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Multiyork Racing 40,41 Liverpool humbled by Bolton in Cup Holders punged into crisis after third-round defeat by second division side at Anfield FA Cup Disappointed Souness Concise Crossword No 2995 Winning Move Word-Watching Indians block switch to Delhi Timina hits winner in quest for capital Ricahrd Eaton on the unlikely alliance that has formed between a Moscow table tennis player and a determined club is Staffordshire Lloyd's of London Football 42 Beckford guides Norwich through GKRS Freshman Monday Education La Creme De La Creme Appointment Trends 13 Life after Redundancy 13 GKRS N B Selection Ltd Public Management 16 Appointments Telephone N B Selection Ltd U. 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George Bickerstaffe on the implications for long-term plans General Appointment Multiple Display Advertising Items The National Association of British and Irish… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Science and Engineering Policy Studies Unit Multiple Display Advertising Items Up the ladder with an MBA Life after Redundancy Towry Law Group Diocese of London Rolfe & Nolan La Ville De Strasbourg Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Exchange Association for Colleges Higginson & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Superintendent of the Palace of Holyroodhouse Touche Ross Management Consultants Hotel Manager Graduate Information Technology JP Morgan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hansard Financial Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Consulting Group Police Authority for Northern Land An integrated cure A new hospital system could make patients feel a lot better. Edward Fennell reports Public Appointments Wessex Regional Health Authority South Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Do they deserve a rise in salary? Performance pay is proving to be a complex concept Aston University Society of Local Council Clerks Museum of London
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