News from 20/01/1993
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James Landale, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Colin McQuilan, Helen Johnstone, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, D. L. Crosby (Consultant surgeon), David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, N. J. R. Mullan, Philip Webster and Alan Hamilton, A. G. Porter, J. R. Douglas, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Ball, Leslie Scarman, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Pat Blair, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, John Young, Philip Robinson and Wolfgang M?nchau, Richard Stott, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Gerald Kaufman, Hubert Picarda, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, D. R. Tudor, Alastair Kent (Director), Patricia Miller, Martin Hoyle, J. Wadham, Alison Roberts, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Karen Lane, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Roger Stewart, Martin Fletcher and Philip Webster, Henry Marking (Chairman and Managing Director), Nigel Hawkes, S. Arenow, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Stephen R. M. Cottam, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, David Rudnick, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Nadine Meisner, Martin Flanagan and Philip Pangalos, Graham Searjeant, Christopher Walker and Anatol Lieven, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Andrew Lycett, Ben Lynfield, Michael Fabricant, Alan Coren, Ben Lynfield and our Foreign Staff, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, L. E. Loxterkamp, Andrew Finkel, Jamie James, Adrian Holloway, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, M. Sarner (Chairman), Marjorie Mowlam, David Kemp, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoSaddam offers ceasefire as 'good will' to Clinton The dying hours of the Bush presidency say further attacks on Iraq, an apparent offer of a ceasefire from Saddam Hussein and a complex legacy for President Clinton Index Alan Coren Israel lifts ban on meeting PLO officials Hospitals will be reprieved Arts Sport No to windfall tax IBM records world's worst loss with $5bn in 1992 N&P Media on Wednesday Major ignores stop signs on pun-pitted road Poliitical Sketch Park Lane Marketing Group Hume signals acceptance of C of E rebels Accused flees nurses MacGregor to relax night-flight rules News in Brief 'Miss Whiplash' fears Blood supplies fall Later betting allowed Euro-rebels claim win Ratner's £20 'a slip' Daejan Holdings P. L. C. Schoolgirl stabbed to death on way to visit friend Appeal ro commuters British Airways flies into flak from transatlantic travellers There was disquiet among passengers cheking in at Heathrow yesterday in the wake of the BA "dirty tricks" campaign Letter brings hope for coma woman Picture Gallery Clarke wins ban on TV interview with mass killer 'Deals gave Hatton thousands' Forte Posthouse BBC loses ratings lead to new ITV stations Peugeot Customs seize £500m drugs as Colombia cartels target Europe Rescue plan by lawyers for legal aid Ill winds blow bonus for birdwatchers Ex-soldier built rocket launcher News in Brief Mother found Dog man jailed AA Homequote Ministers divided on pits deal Helicopter 'poaches patients' Car workers fight to keep their tea-breaks Aprícot Mitsubishi Electric Why trouble brews behind the factory gates BT gives £200,000 for music Diocese sells God in TV commercial Tones split over BR sell-off Skiers on downhill run to danger are heading for dock Prison sentences and fines are being urged for reckless skiers on European slopes, in the wake of the death of a third Briton this week Babies saved for lives of disability The way it isn't N&P Union boss accepts libel damages Rebuilding the House of Windsor The Labour MP Marjorie Mowlam adds her voice to those calling for a radical change in the nature of Britain's monarchy Job Centre Speaker's rebuke Around the Lobby In Parliament The Times 'Freelance' policy comes under fire Labour's new budget seeks to create jobs Shadow chancellor tears up the controversial tax plans that cost Opposition victory in general election Profits from privatised gas, water and electricity companies must help to put Britain back to work, says Labour Cabinet echoes to muffled sound of tactical retreat Riddell on Politics Firms sack sick staff The Cooperative Bank Serbs mock Geneva formula for peace The Vance-Owen plan looks doomed in the long run. Bosnian Serbs believe it merely marks the first steps to eventual union with the Serbian motherland Malaysia Airlines No man's land patrols strain Legion morale France's renowned troops are not relishing the role of heavy-handed, gendarmes, Charles Bremner writes from Sarajevo Kohl names new faces in Bonn cabinet News in Brief (Reuter): Mafia denial (Reuter): Tanker ban (Reuter): Left faces rout Succession vote (Reuter): Seeing the light Time to put the lid on global fireworks The incoming president faces an urgent challenge to assert America's authority As the clear-cut assumptions of the campaign trail meet complex reality, Bill Clinton must stop the drift in world affairs, Roger Boyes writes New leader rehearses his speaking part for the main act of inaugural drama Europ assistance Europe's Largest Motoring… Outcasts inspire black poet's homage Baghdad clings to hope of peace with new president Richard Beeston in Baghdad reports that Saddam may have provoked conflict to win concessions from President Clinton UN seeks massive reinforcement on Kuwait border America's Iraq policy is being widely criticised. The Arab League wants the role of a new UN buffer force to be defined The Times Kurds call for barrage to go on Allies put faith in air attacks Israelis hope PLO shift can defuse deportee row Israel's decision to allow its citizens to meet members of the PLO is the first hopeful sign in the region since the mass expulsion of Palestinians last month (Reuter): Mandela warms to lifting of sanctions News in Brief (AP): Rebels hold peacekeepers (AP): Sultans lose (Reuter): Oil battle (AP): Ceasefire offer (Reuter): Kenya demand Future empress flouts tradition Use the Power of the Press A few years beyond the fringe The Best Carnival in Sicily Short back and zigzag sides Karen Lane goes to south London in search of a haircut with attitude Some candidates for the pres res Who will redesign the White House interior? One book offers clues His heart is in the headlines New York's most eligible bachelor has just declared his love-for a grungy tabloid. Kate Muir talks to Mort Zuckerman Now that he has made his money, it seems he just wants to have fun Tweaking the dragon's tail The death of Professor Geoff Brown in Colombia proves once again that vulcanologists dice with danger Univac Can stand the heat … Lenny Henry plays a 'bad boy' chef The Royal Mail's stamps announce that Britain still has much to be immodest about Warming to Willie Straw support Picture Gallery A farce not a showdown The bombing of Iraq appears designed to feed the vanity of Western politicians and merely serves to bolster Saddam Yawn chorus Patten's eastern promise Clinton: king for just a day Anthony Howard ponders America's secular coronation Inauguration Day President Clinton ushers is an age of uncertainty Labour Learns ITS Lessons This year's shadow budget is more astute than last year's Legal basis for ensuring privacy and press freedom Referendum vote Identifying banknotes Musical maths Action for Bosnia Research finance Lesson in reform Long journey for trauma victims BA and Branson Hand to hand Letters should cany a daytime telephone number. They… Court Circular Luncheons Dinners Appointment New Hall School, Chelmsford St Paul's Cathedral Choir School Latest wills Memorial services Appointments in the Forces Today's royal engagements Personal Column Lecture The Right Hon Lord Edmund-Davies Canon John Kerruish Birthdays today Birthplace restored Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news W. Wynne Mason Walter Wynne Mason, CMG, MC, a former deputy director-general of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, died on December 30 aged 82. He was born on March 21,1910 Dr Charles Plumpton Dr Charles Plumpton, former Director of Engineering Mathematies and Reader in Applied Mathematics at Queen Mary College (now Queen Mary and Westfied College), University of London, has died aged 72. He was born in Louth, Lincolnshire, on January 25,1920 Air Commodore Bryan Nicholas Air Commodore Bryan Nichaolas, CBE, commandeant, Central Signals Establishment, 1956-59, and chairman of the Nato Electronic Liaison Warface Committee, 1959-62, died on December 28 aged 85. He was born on May 12,1907 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items (From a Correspondent): London Society and Society Journalism Professor Catherine Marsh Professor Catherine Marsh, social scientist, died to cancer on January 1 aged 41. She was born in London on February 17,1951 Archbishop James Lyke Announcements & Personal Notices The trust that standsup for the carers Set up bu the Princess Royal, the trust is helping local authorities nationwide to provide the support needed by cares in their area. Pat Blair report The Princess Royal Trust for Carers Royal support for forgotten army C. T. Bowring & Co. Ltd. Fundraisers with flair Clydesdale Bank Mr Richard Cole-Hamilton CBE, Chairman of… Institute of Directors LEX Serive BT Community Programme A new place to share the burden Princess Royal Trust The Banbury Carer Centre is the first of many throughout Britain that the trust will help to develop, Derek Harris reports Diverse group of trustees Taking the side of the sometimes forgotten carer News The Times Crossword No 19,132 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Bouncy Hungry Jumpy Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices More acceptable face of pit closures Business IBM in turmoil after record loss of $5 bn Worldwide demand for Big Blue's mainframe computers continues to decline, particularly outside America where losses amounted to £560 million last year CBI cautious on recovery Media BAe agrees Taiwan deal Sport Shore Capital Stockbrokers Ltd Taxation Results Mine firms to merge operations The dramatic rationalisation of British Coal prompted tow "sworn enemies" in the supply of mining equipment to set aside their intense rivalry and merge operations Bookings fail to take off at Eurocamp The Times Unit Trust Information Service US casts doubt on trade pact Lonrho offshoot buys Lilley Construction Business Roundup Eurotherm doubles Interest cut lifts AIM Tree-cloning firm fails Unemployment costs and less tax help swell public deficit Economists estimate the public sectors borrowing requirement will exceed £50 billion next year as government finances continue to deteriorate in the recession Textiles jobs lost at Smith & Nephew Reuter: Westpac pleads for mercy from investors Guinness payment 'seemed proper' Company News in Brief Picture Gallery By our Deputy City Editor: TV firm 'will be profitable' Higgs and Hill in row after bid alert HSBC Holdings plc Thyssen Stahl slumps Payout pegged Hedging gold Options cashed Major Changes Recent Issues FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Retail sales gloom keeps shares on the defensive Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options British Funds Commodities London Financial Futures Two rises in a row is year's first for Nikkei World Markets Dow on roller-coaster after IBM's setback Wallstreet Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Why the Treasury is listening again when the CBI speaks Philip Bassett traces the rebirth of industry's influence on government since the appointment of Howard Davies as its leading spokesman Life's a gas for Younger The Times City Diary Bell's wedding The Times City Diary Schwab shop The Times City Diary Dale wail The Times City Diary Pension tax dangers Bis blues Gilt-edged Cheques Act will cause more trouble than it was intended to save Business Lettrs Marriage made in Taiwan Tempus Yorkshire Tyne Tees The Times Higgs and Hill Courteous staff Sharp retreat First direct Time to lock out the cowboys Security firms are doing well out of the recession, says David Rudnick, but more regulation is needed Two acts in a space opera International networking could be the key to expansion into the export market, but it need not be single-minded Facilities Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Heatsave LTD Forte Barbour Index Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Drinkmaster Tune in with Euro FM Catering for a whole continent Everyone must play by the tendering rules Excitech JMC Partnership Reliance Security awarded Bs5750 nationally by Industry Inspectorate BDO Consulting Charterhouse Operational Centres Jardines Reliance Security Barry Reed Limited Reliance Security Price Waterhouse Hoskyns insight Making the most of an outside influence Whithall's outsourcing will offer great new opportunities, Derek Harris reports Caxton Property Services Ltd Stannah Lifts From Keysan Ltd Service Interface Water Splash Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Matthew Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Company Management Ltd. The Times Video world comes of age Andrew Lycett looks at how the video industry aims to keep the money rolling in as the market starts to stagnate Media, Sales & Marketing Gütermann Haberdashery from Concept to System Superintendent of the Palace of Holyroodhouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Use your Languages in Sales! £45-£65K in your First… Editors search for the magic formula Who were the winners in the battle for readers in 1992? Tempelmann-Kerkhoff-Gruppe The Times Circulation: December 1992 Theatre Two of a mind who are one of a kind Interview: Richard Cork meets Gilbert & George, still the whipping boys of British art after 25 years of success Media, Sales & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dance Agent-General for South Australia Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Ennio is anything but a drag Theatre: Ingenious Italian wit is the exception that proves rule for Jeremy Kingston Ennio Marchetto Lyric, Hammersmith Busy bodies are sometimes lost for words La Zincana Purcell Room The pits, certainly, but not so very Lawrentian Radio Review: misguided dramatic homage, self-conscious poerics and jolly jottings London and pro… Antiqus … Association The Times Nightmares from the family album Patricia Miller talks to Rosellen Brown, the surprisingly idealistic author of a chilling and violent American bestseller Ready to move on a stage further Dancers do not have to be young and super-fit, writes Nadine Meisner London Mozart Players World of Drawings and Watercolours No finds among keepers Television Review: The sorry tale of London zoo Tippett approaches 90 in creative mood Arts Briefing Royal Opera House In tune with the past Opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Metropolitan Opera, New York Crème De La Crème Taylor Woodrow The Welbeck Group Limited Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jardines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Media System Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results of The Institute of Taxation Associateship examination , November 1992 More People Have Passed through us Crème De La Crème Railfreight Distribution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evening P/t Secretary EC1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Association of Taxation Technicians Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate CPE Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Admission Free Exhibition The Rosemullion A Home Afloat Countryside Pegasus Opening the door to tenants Louise Hidalgo reports on a scheme that encourages the letting of homes and which, its proponents believe, could unlock the housing market Hugh Henry Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Repossessed Properties Who pays what... and where British houses may be among the most expensive in the EC but at least the costs involved in buying are relatively low Multiple Display Advertising Items Barratt House Prices Results from Melbourne Amateurs warned by Field Word Watching Lendl's limitations exposed in lacklustre return Bergstron causes surprise by beating No. 8 seed to open up daw for men's champion at Australian Open ANC promises support to World Cup in S Africa Rugby Union: Politicians Appreciate the Goodwill Value of 1995 Tournment Loss of form costs Stephens international place Enquiry into freshwater stocking of salmon New champions do the game a service Squash The Times Sports Service Mandairn, Thunderer: Ludlow Cauthen confirms probable retirement Former champion ready to sample pastures new after split with Shaikh Mohammed Mandarin: Sausalito Boy can follow up Mandarin, Thundrer: Southwell Yesterday's Results Potential crock of gold at end of evening rainbow Richard Evans analyses the implications of the evening opening of betting shops Dwyer in line for Ruling Rapid Raceline Luton lift the gloom with rare home win Snow Reports United add composure to powerful armoury Football Goater forsakes Bermuda for Rotherham paradise Fa Cup Adrian Holloway on the islander hoping to run triangles round Newcastle For the Record Fairorother faces frustrating wait for Test fulfilment Cricket Williams finds fault with selection policy Swimming Ambition rekindled in Akabusi Athletics Today's Fixtures Tomba has to settle for second position In Brief Disputed payment Mayday message Double match French guarantee Deaton call-up Ditka's successor BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Commercial Union Tennis 40 Whitton denies Wednesday with late penalty Pitch spoils Coca-Cola Cup tie Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3000 Gough gets 42-day suspension Women overcome bias on the green David Rhys Jones finds that times are changing even in the insular world of bowls Knox-Johnston happy with trials Juniors take cash with relish Mountain Breeze Cricket Shaikh offers Kinane top job
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