News from 21/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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John Goldsmith, Jon Ashworth, Don Earley, Fields Director, Victoria Glendinning, Nicholas Ridley, Ronald Searle, Patricia Davies, H. E., Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Film Critic, Tim Judah and Martin Fletcher, Harvey Elliott, John MacDonald Chairman, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Stuart Polak, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Desmond Dearlove, Sir Anthony Parsons, Geoff Brown, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, T. Nolf, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Ian Plaistowe, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, D. H. Noble, Douglas Broom, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Potter, Ann Kent, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Douglas Sager, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, R. N. G. Stone, Peter Milnes, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, R. C. Bailey, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, David Howell, John Beaumont (Chief Executive), Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Eileen Wimbury, Arthur Gold, George Rae, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Kate Alderson and Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Kari Knight, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Hackford, Richard Turbet, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Christine Verity, Raymond Keene, Harry Blech, John Russell Taylor, Lois Rathbone, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster and Robert Morgan, Reginald J. A. White, Liz Gill, Jan Sek, First Secretary, Martin Searby, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Jeremy Black, Matthew Parris, Oliver Letwin, Ben MacIntyre, J. Maskell, Peter Victor, Paul G. Turton, Chairman, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, David J. Martin, David Walker, George Krausz, Ben Lynfield, Benedict Nightingale, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Graham Warren, William Ellis-Rees, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, James Le Fanu, M. J. Holden, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAn end to 'deadlock and drift' President Clinton asks for the vision and courage to reinvent America Index Inspector Morse Audrey Hepburn dies at 63 Skiing Awed crowd sees an early spring Property Singapore Airlines Two Pages of Travel Major's greeting masks fear of the unfamiliar The biggest ever party in Washington is over. The challenge beings of leading the most It is time to make change our friend and not our enemy' Inaugural Speech New leader borrows Kennedy 's lofty themes Analysis Little Rock's relative values take over the White House Powerful nation on earth out of its economic decline amid a morass of global tensions The Clintons have been preparing to move from the Arkansas governor's residence to Pennsylvania Avenue for nearly three months. But is the White House prepared for the Clinton clan? America's rejected warrior and veto veteran bows out Bush Departure Nationwide Nissan Sex kidnapper who left victim to burn jailed for 20 years Man arrested over girl's fatal stabbing News in Brief Morse departs in code Judge to see TV film Drug centres 'to close' Union deaths error St Clair Commons clue BT Elegant elf who blossomed into Hollywood's fair lady Campaign to save Bart 's gains Tory support The Tomlinson offensive on London's hospitals is beinning to crumble in the face of an extraordinary defence by ordinary people from all walks of life Hospital criticised for using nurse escort Civil service chief unrepentant over Lamont legal bill Public spending enquiry Irish women win fair play on the fairway No Title By a Staff Reporter: Man given £20,000 to lift curse Press body invites prince to complain over tape stories Woman, 79, stole for 17 years News in Brief Boy's suicide risk known Police hurt in bomb attack Baptist fights Sunday sacking Film charge Hostel rejected Student named Man held Driver fined Body found Johanna clue Estate agents fear new workload imposed by need to tell the truth Dutchman levels score with Short The way it isn't Death of novelist Plaidy Magnetize Grants help hedgerows to turn over a new leaf The presidential daydreams of a man whose destiny has come—and gone British Rail sell-off plan condemned by MPs Tories on the transport committee fear that the government will not heed their critism of the break-up of BR Bottomley defends tobacco advertising Picture Gallery Ministers threaten to block Heseltine pit rescue scheme Press curbs opposed Around the Lobby Labour split over national lottery Tory rebels back social chapter Why Clinton must not succumb to obsession with Saddam Sir Anthony Parsons, the former British ambassador to the United Nations, considers how the new American president should handle the Iraqi leader Our Foreign Staff: Paris breaks ranks with allies over Iraq raids Baghdad steps up charm offensive Our Foreign Staff: Un envoy hints at deportee ultimatum to Israel World of Leather Pans-Bonn alliance prepares for transatlantic squalls At the start of a new US administration, the French and German ambassadors to London discuss with Roger Boyes the implications for diplomatic relations Currys Sale German uproar over tax rises and welfare cuts Bonn did not prepare the country for the sacrifices needed after unification. Austerity proposals could add to the "mental wall" between east and west Bosnian Serbs vote in favour of peace plan they despise The Geneva talks are to continue. With military withdrawals and boundaries still on the agenda, the fighting is far from over (Reuter): Blazing tanker abandoned News in Brief (AFP): Drugs found in Scott's hut (Reuter): Staying power (Reuter): Korean offer (AFP): Direct line Mercenaries help Unita overrun Angolan oil city ANC and Pretoria strive to reach harmony before multiparty talks B&Q Denmark turns on Athens in EC speech On the heights of danger Has the spate of skiing accidents cast a shadow over the slopes? Douglas Sager reports from Verbier on keeping cool and in control in icy conditions Boots Confrontation with torture Sheila Cassidy tells of her return to Chile Talk of the White hoarse A small matter of survival Is the high cost of caring for premature babies money well spent? Ann Kent examines a problem facing parent and doctors Lives worth delivering Thousands of thriving children owe their existence to never-say-die—but costly—technology The stomach of a king A bitter one to swallow Sunrise Medical I dreamt that I was flying Peter Victor puts on his pyjamas and snatches forty winks on British Airway's new transatlanic service Embarrassingly, my seat broke. It refused to return to the upright position Thomas Cook Swings and roundabouts Harvey Elliott reports on the history, and likely consequences of the fierce battle between Airtours and Owners Abroad Taking the louts out of Benidorm The Spanish resort has spent £65 million improving its image and facilities Finland Mays The Travel Agents Enjoying a world of difference The third in a series on class distinction in the air Crystal Holidays Holidays with get up and go Harvey Elliott looks at trips for sports enthusiasts while Philip Webster extends his sking skills Continental Airlines Help for skiers stuck in a rut On the Piste Time to offer a wider choice Flyaways Philip Howard Stark staring Clinton's savvy generation Clever and ruthless young women instead of grey old men are tasting power for the first time in the new administration Chuff-chuff buff Room disservice Mane man How to end this slump Nicholas Ridley on a way out of our deflationary woes Season of Service President Clinton sets out his vision for America Healthy Information Tobacco advertising should not be banned Pointless Purdah Economic policy would work better with more open debate Call for debate on legal aid Brackets galore Weighed in the balance Great music, but is it 'authentic'? Employment group Cheaper food Lost heritage Australians in the Far East war Community care Pensioners' deal Called to account Court Circular Personal Column Religious Press Group Basketmakers' Company Navy appointment Today's royal engagements Appointments Memorial services Birthdays today Anniversaries Francis Holland Schools' Trust Memorial meeting Dinners Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Church news Marriage Jean Plaidy Jean Plaidy (Mrs Eleanor Hibbert), prolific and successful author of popular historical, romantic and Gothic novels under various pseudonyms, died on a cruise ship at sea between Athens and Port Said on January 18. She was guarded about her precise age but her birthdate in thught to have been 1910 The Rev Lancelot Garrard The Rev Lancelot Austin Garrard, Unitarian minister and Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Emerson College, Boston, Mass, 1965-71, died on January 7 aged 88. He was born at Skelbrooke, Yorkshire, on May 31,1904 Personal Column His Honour Albert Holdsworth His Honour Albert Holdsworth, QC, circuit judge, 1972-82, died on January 9 aged 83. He was born in 1909 Research into Ageing Parkinson's Disease Society From Our Own Correspondent: New President's Call to American Youth Sir Reginald Hewetson General Sir Reginald Hewetson, GCB, CBE, DSO, GOC-in-C, Far East, 1963-64, and Adjutant-General, Ministry of Defence, 1964-67, died on January 19 aged 84. He was born on August 4,1908 Announcements & Personal Notices Clinton pledges an end to drift News The Times Crossword No 19,133 Picture Gallery People the Times Weather The outlook in Bermuda is havently Business Motivation Prescription Exclamation The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Business Sterling drops amid talk of further base rate cut Fall in sales hits recovery hopes A setback in retail sales, one of the most encouraging economic indicators of last year, has puzzled the Treasury and renewed talk of a further interest rate cut Regulator to vet Dixons claim A step up would be a step too far Arts Governor warns on properly Sport £1000 Trade-in for your old photocopier Accountancy on Thursday Insolvency law 'must be overhauled' Britain's biggest insolvency practitioner argues that existing legislation has failed in its aim to save many troubled business and should be reformed Directors told to take the strain The Times Unit Trust Information Service No Title Provisions leave Kunick in red Guinness £5.2m fee described as reasonable Builders put four-point proposal to Chancellor Bols and Wessanen to merge Russian-led venture will test Westland By our City Staff: Wembley warns of poor second half Resort Hotels books in better profits Sec fines Soros associate Park Lane Marketing Group Invesco ends ownership worry for two years Business Roundup Colorvision in the black Pubs face tough year Advertising firms link Electron House ahead Mixed bag at Gencor gold mines Insurance peak Dumas revamp Interim held Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options British Funds Fresh hopes of cut in base rates prompt rally Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes Recent Issues London Financial Futures Matthew Clark serves up arise Dow loses ground as Clinton takes over World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Weighing up cost of equality in a battle of sex and age The day of the unisex pension may be nigh if the recommendations of Barber are allowed to shape the future, writes Sara McConnell Some estimate that the total cost to UK employers could be as high as £50 billion Tiddlers go on show again The Times City Diary Tucker in The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Trouble with Harry The Times City Diary Holbein's Henry The Times City Diary Hospital appeal The Times City Diary Customs view on Vat requirement open to challenge The Belgian option for foreign receipts Beyond the Insolvency Act Tempus Sterling Cellular phones Kunick The Times Bols/Wessanen Safe custody charges Hill Samuel Financial Services Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Clarks Chartered Accountants Warwick M Lintock Harrison Willis Financial & Legal Recruitment… Perriam & Everett Recruitment Stockbroking Barclay Simpson Redbridge & Waltham Forest Health Authorities Opening up the audit debate Ian Plaistowe wants lively input if auditing is to meet expectations Shrewd Kpmg operator Any Other Business Accountancy & Finance The Cahill Partnership Recruitment Consultants Lloyd's Insurance Broker Power play High Flyer hunt Nicholson International Coopers & Lybrand Graduate Trainee International Auditor Insurance Broker/executive Required Cornering the duds at the corner shop Foreign Exchange Corporate Salesperson Times Newspaper Portfolio Plus Late rally First direct Times Newspapers Limited Funnily enough, it's the genuine article Cinema; Geoff Brown enjoys a broad, boisterous, big-budget German comedy based on the 'Hitler Diaries' scam Schtonk! Chelsea Cinema, Renoir, 15 Sweet Emma, Dear Böbe Metro, 18 Nigh and the City Odeon Haymarket, 15 Midnight Sting Plaza, 15 Deep Cover MGM Haymarket, MGM Trocadero, 18 When this director says 'cut', his staff ask 'how many?' Wilf Stevenson, the director of the British Film Institute, tells Simon Tait how he plans to revive and reorganise his empire Television Adelphi Theatre Opera Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Karl Knigh 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 Long haul for short measure Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is neither entertained nor enlightened by a new play Survivors are down but not out Self Catering Cockpit, Marylebone Fiendishly diverting L Ascensore Institute of Contemporary Arts The Times Too soon to say the case is closed Television Review: Benedict Nightingale bids what he hopes will be a temporary farewell to the small screen's most curmudgeonly detective Building up an impressive score Opera: Stiffelio, arguably Verdi's most unjustly neglected work, is about to receive its Covent Garden premiere. Hilary Finch talks to the conductor, Sir Edward Downes A grain of true vision Galleries: John Russell Taylor on a welcome show of work by printmaker and sculptor Gertrude Hermes Schtonk! Heat but no light Concert Philarmonia/Sanderling Festival Hall How regicide became revolution Two centuries ago today, the French executed Louis Xvi. Now a new life of Louis and a history of the Revolution reassess the Terror. Why did it happen? Louis Xvi By John Hardman Yale University Press, £19.95 Michael Dobbs The black dogs of melancholia Depression and how to Survive It By Spike Milligan and Anthony Clare Ebury Press, £14.99 Extremes Reflections on Human Behaviour By A. J. Dunning Secker & Warburg, £14.99 Ours to reason why not Irrationality The Enemy Within By Stuart Sutherland Constable, £14.95 The Adelphi Press Darling of women in love Is D. H. Lawrence dated? A new analysis tempts victoria Glendinning to try again Lawrence's Women The Intimate Life of D. H. Lawrence By Elaine Feinstein HarperCollins, £18 Damned by reiterated crimes Living Dangerously Young Offenders in Their Own Words By Roger Graef HarperCollins, £14.99 The Times Love me, love my sushi Kitchen By Banana Yoshimoto Translated by Megan Backus Faber, £12.99 Employer cannot demand evidence No exemplary damages against agent Recalling jury once discharged The Times Removing control of child Rent payable without deductions Defect in trial remedied by Court of Appeal hearing Human Rights Law Report Covenant not to be relied on Notice required before closure of home Bait-digging justified for fishermen Justice appeared one-sided Asians still to give themselves a sporting chance John Goodbody on the cultural restraints preventing one ethnic group in Britain from making an impact Word-Watching Sport needs charitable status Players have benefited from SRA funding Better answer Motion vindicated Back to front IOC can curb drug abuse We have dates from 1755. Oddly enough, it comes from the Reading Mercury, which advertised the loss of a dog at a cricket match on Broadhalfpenny Down National Asthma Campaign Reynolds case warning from Nebiolo Athletics Crossword Range Hotheads fined for blowing off steam More seeds wither as Courier and Stich are disciplined for losing their cool Results from Melbourne Sainz leads the field in Monte Carlo Motor Rallying Modern greenkeepers put image out to grass Rovers take derby honours Rugby League England's players reject code on commercial activity Rugby Union Oxford denied by defiant Noakes Hockey Setbacks for Wales Netball Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amazing Feat tops Lincoln betting Taunton Ayr Lingfield Park Kinane to bide time over job approach In-form Valfinet can point Pipe to rich dividends Mandarin Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Tendulkar posing growing threat to England's hopes Indian cricket prodigy runs into form Athey applies for Tccb decision Snow Reports Little Woods Pools Tait claims easy victory in rankings series Newcastle edge point nearer promotion Football: Battling Southend Hold First-Division Leaders Barnsley win penally shoot-out For the Record Fixtures Sparseness of tennis talent is underlined In Brief Not friendly New Doyle deal Tarasov vaults in Hide rival named Tough for England Jaguar threat Rapid Cricketline BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Lands' End Direct Merchants Tennis Saunders strikes twice as Villa make class tell Sending-off wrecks Rovers' hopes` Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3001 Keane will consider his options Japanese see no honour in a draw John Goodbody points out the difference in attitude the Japanese have towards their own sports compared to those from the West England show confidence in Salisbury BOA considers funding elite Equestrianism The Open University Tomorrow N. B. S Selector Europe Ward Executive Limited Monday Life in the Workplace Public Management N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe a Spencer stuart Company Hewlett Packard Local Government Appointments Telephone Mr Hyde stalks the office Few employers are prepared to tackle bullies in the workplace, Desmond Dearlove reports. But businesses pay the cost of a climate of fear when staff go off sick N B Selection Ltd Gaddesden Recruitment a Divion on Indermaur Holdings M. C. C Management Career Consultants Limited Iso9000 Consultant N B Selection Ltd GKRS Managine Directo BDM Oracle Chusid Lander Selector Europe a pencer's Stuart Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales and Marketing Director Andersen Consulting Headway Selector Europe a Spencer Company The London Philharmonic Whitehead Selection Ltd Howgate Sable The Pathfinder Partnership Limited New Year, New Career West Housing Kent Whitehead Selection Ltd Howgate Sable Person Corporate Resources Executive Connaught Executive Career Services McKenzie Waterman & co BDO Consulting Varley-Walker Human Resource Consultants Telerate Hoggett Bowers PA Consulting Group Pa Consulting Group PA Consulting Group Interexeg Plc MP Michael Page Sales Midland Personal Financial Services Autoglass OHS Hoggett Bowers Curtin Lurgi Federal Resources Europe Unique Opportunities for Bringing your Business… Hoggett Bowers I Mech E Management Horizons Data Adminstrator MSL International Consultants in Search and… Shettield College BBC JM Management Services The Law Society Rada Recruitment Communications Donald Matheson (Management Services) Ltd Townsend Knight MP Michael Page Sales & Marketing Aia Associates in Advertising The Scott Edgar Recruitment International Limited The Housing Corporation Royal Mail Lapada London and Provincial Antique Dealers'… Admiral Rydal Spring & Associates Kuwait Oil Company Yorkshire Water Enterprises Pearl Assurance Arthur D Little BDO Consulting Robson Rhodes Hoggett Bowers Independent Computer Solutions Walton Churchill Hall Harrison Cowley Yale News International Newspapers Ltd Encouraging Economic Development in Cheshire Morrison Bowmore (Scotch Whisky) Ltd Join Me Alpha Tec In Search of Excellence It Recruiters Warren & Selbert, Ltd European Passenger Services The Portsmouth Housing Association Group Mancos Computers Austin Knight Trend Communications Scapa Group plc Management Consultants TK Selection Bain & Company Medical Research Trust Mark One WMS (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment Service Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seagate Templemann - Kerkhoff - Gruppe Ibis Service Ltd Nippondenso (U. 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Ltd Cerco Slick City Job Rolfe & Nolan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Exchange Gütermann PA Humatt Engineering Ltd Designers Guild P Proteus Consultancy Limited Towry Law Diocese of London Monkey Island Hotel PDC Personal Development Consultants Ltd Dp Options The Times Information Technology Perriam & Everett A New Career in Property Sales Sunallince Equity & Law Overseas Jobs Express The Times Hansard Financial The Times Financial Services Reliance Mutual Insurance Society Limited The Times Créme De La Créme Cabouchon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Central Lobby Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa/person Friday Multiple Classified Advertising Items Governing the image Contracting out information agencies poses ticklish problems, writes David Walker Public Appointments Accord Housing Group Limited General Seretary The Children's Society Making Lives worth… Saving London's Theretened Historic Buildings Two steps ahead at the town hall John Redwood sees the merit of a flexible system, explains Douglas Broom South Australia Society of Local Council Clerks Public Appointments Times Newspapers
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