News from 23/01/1993
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Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Michael Robert, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Finkel and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall and Nicholas Watt, Aelfre, John Goodbody and Louise Taylor, Mary Killen, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Sheila McKechnie, Martin Fletcher and Ian Brodie, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Andrew Haynes, John Diamond, Tim Judah, John Phillips and James Bone, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Alastair Dunn, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, J. K. Aronson, Clive Davis, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Mary Wilson, Mary Tyler, Robert D. Purrington, Victor Purvis, Albert Dormer, Julian Ellis (Chairman), Hazel Leslie, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Hugh V. Roberts, Tim Marsh, Gerald Davies, Anatol Lieven and Robert Seely, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Keith Jenkins, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Michael Haines, Chairman, Julia Neuberger, David Partridge, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Paul Eddy, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Steven Beller, Brian Morton, David Butler, Hugh Montefiore, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Barry Sheen, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Jimmy Hoffa, Frances Bissell, Alexander Chancellor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sir David Frost, Annie Rankin, Christopher Walker and our Foreign Staff, John Percival, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Barnett, Margaret Dibben, Richard North, Brian Jackman, John Wheeler, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Sue Gee, June Clark, President, Mitch Jenkins, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, Christina Koning, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Stephen Slater, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, David Ekserdjian, M. L. Vlietstra, Julian Norridge, Sue Peart, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Michael Bradley, Tim Heald, Gavin Laird, Liz Donlan, Christopher Thomas, Janet Bush and Peter Riddell, Jane Bidder, Mary Ann Sieghart, Sara McConnell, Jo Hanks, Peter Coad, R. B. Cruse, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Anthony Hore, Gerard Davies, Richard Hope, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ruth Padel, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Ian Brodie, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, J. Bolingbroke, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Tania Glyde, Bill Walker, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Sebastian Leach, Eddie George and Rupert Pennant-Rea, Erica H. T. Abbott, Katherine Farrell, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Leslie Jerman, David Powell, Martin Hall (Assitant Governer), Fiona Beckett, Ross Tieman, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Pamela Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Hazel Spink,
ResumoMPs demand five-year package to save pits A cabinet split over the future of the coal industry will be widened by MPs' plans to rescue many pits and by reports that only government intervention can expand the coal market Index Weekend Fashion Commuter group and unions attack railway sell-off bill President under pressure on two fronts 'Royal' America Lambeth investigates its missing millions Provence Major picks Eddie George to head Bank of England Invest for School Fees PEPs: Weekend Money Extra Cabinet maps out route for franchising of British Rail Privatisation bill faces long haul through potentially hostile committees The government is promising a better, brighter future for Britain's rail passengers. Critics, however, expect a disturbing journey into the unknown Thomas Cook Commuters attack rail sell-off MacGregor gives ground on slow train to confusion Detectives find Miss Whiplash in Florida News in Brief Girl, 12, raped at home Toddler savaged by dog Smoker hanged himself Underwriter found dead Cliff the philanthropist Warning over beggars Guard and cash vanish Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd. Vote disrupts reform of Sunday trading laws The Sunday Times Major minor in pitch battles Sex selection birth clinic prompts wave of protest Sperm sorting is one of many medical breakthroughs that will have serious moral and ethical implications for individuals, scientists and religious groups Nilsen film producer accused Cunard Brochure Service Make haste when the north wind blows... Abbey National 13 mines earmarked for closure could become profitable British Coal policy endorsed Conman who preyed on scores of women is jailed Thomson Renault a Certain Flair Footprints predate the dinosaur age British Library revises legacy of forgotten genius The reputation of Sir William Petty, designer of everything from tax reform to the first catamaran, is about to return to the dizzy heights it attained under Cromwell Attackers mutilate two mares The Travel Collection 30,000 lose homes over second-mortgage debts By a Staff Reporter: National editors reject Calcutt Claimants lose aid in tranquilliser case Compromise needs the support of all Credo Hugh Montefiore Thomson Enquiry alleges massive fraud at Lambeth council Officials investigatling allegations of large scale fraud by Lambeth council met with threats and intimidation, Councillors were told a packed meeting last nignt Treasury supports benefit means test Leaks force change in school test Labour puts £1bn cost on hospital closures Major's mission to India BUPA Healthchoice Ukraine refuses to sign CIS charter for closer union The CIS summit in Minsk could not agree about whose finger should be on the nuclear trigger. It is doubtful whether other documents on practical co-operation will have much effect Thomson Czechs and Slovaks to vote next week Feuding right still fears Mitterrand Moro guard widow condemns jail pass The Times Denmark prepares for a new coalition News in Brief (AFP): Factory blast (Reuter): Spy released (Reuter): Cuban redress (AFP): Homes bombed (Reuter): Novelist dies (AFP): Pedal prowess Croat attack across truce line shatters peace plan With a tank battle in Krajina, shells falling on Mostar and Belgrade warning the UN that it will intervene in force to support Serbs, the outlook could not be grimmer for the next round of Geneva talks The Times Britain resists calls to upgrade role of peacekeeping troops in Bosnia Picture Gallery American teenager killed by classmate (Reuter): UN leader sets Angola ultimatum News in Brief Death riddle (AP): Singer dies (Reuter): Good fortune The Sunday Times Reuter: Italy plans human rights tribunal Clouds over Clinton's new dawn as Baird bows out Bill Clinton's eagerness to appoint a woman attorney-general seems to have clouded his judgment. Future nominees are likely to face closer scrutiny US aircraft attacks missile batteiy in northern Iraq Kyrenia Office politics holds sway as new faces jostle for influence in White House Biographer attacks Kennedy clan RAF makes ready for deportee mission Eleganza: Italian for Elegant. English for… Alexander Chancellor in America The response in Washington to my Camillagate transcript was unfailingly one of glee mixed with contempt Why Americans mourn union brotherhood Jimmy Hoffa, corrupt and violent Teamster leader, has been made a hero, says Ben MacIntyre Guarding art's little gems The best galleries are small and quixotic, but how shall we pay for them? Penitence pays Diary Cold comfort Diary A pizza for Pisa? Rainbow's end Profile of a hostage Off the Rails The government needs a cocherent overall transport policy Girl or Boy The new technology of sexing is a moral issue Vote Stopped Piay Even cricket can no longer be run as an boys network Confidence in new prisons head Memorial to the Few Referendum vote Time to act on London hospitals Bombing of Iraq BA and Branson Debt to Egypt Putting a value on human lives Sovereign remedy? Court Circular Anniversaries Church news Personal Column Weekend birthdays Shiplake College, Henley-on-Thames Election Supper Church services tomorrow Picture Gallery Chest may hold high priest's remains Archaeology Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Spink & Son Limited British School of Balooning Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Janvrin Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Janvira, KCB, DSC, who was observer in the market plane for the Fleet Air Arm attack on Taranto in 1940 and became Flag Officer Naval Air Command, 1968-70, died on January 15 aged 77. He was born on May 9,1915 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Susi Jeans Susi Jeans, organist and musicologist, died on January 17 aged 81. She was born in Vienna on January 25,1911 National Children's Bureau Picture Sale Spring Gardening Fair Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Outbreak in St. Peterburg Troops Fire on Mob 'Jock' Barr James "Jock" Barr, Deputy Director of the Prince's Trust, died of cancer on January 20 aged 43. He was born on July 20,1949 Gweneth Lloyd Gweneth Lloyd, joint founded of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, has died on January 1 aged 91. She was born in 1901 in Eccles, Lancashire News The Times Crossword No 19,135 Solution to Puzzle No 19,134 Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather The Times The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Thomas Lloyd Weekend Money Direct Line Health Blow Back Tax Ernie Spree The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Pits Enquiry Major names hardliners to head Bank New Governor shares Lamont's anti-inflation stand Appointments of a new Governor and deputy governor at the Bank of England signals that the government favours a hard line in the fight to restrain inflation Rise and rise of a monetary hawk Tough leader who belied his manne72 Football Cricket Fidelity Brokerage Weekend Sporting Fixtures Disney is sued for £132m by Boosey A quarter of life firms fail to meet standards Lautro is placing greater emphasis on dealing with complaints, which have increased by 17 per cent, forming a special section to deal with worst cases Bank of Scotland Park Food sales advance BA issues code of conduct to staff GPA seeking $1bn debt rescheduling British Funds Capital in agreed bid at Midlands Persimmon and Tay sell homes to BES scheme Business Roundup Norbain advances N Sea oil output cut Fisher offer accepted Robertson wins TVS Horwood leaves MGN John Crosland Save & Prosper Men with a mission in Thread needle Street Business Profile: Eddie George and Ropert Pennant-Rea A passionate belief in price stability brings together the new Governor of the Bank of England and his deputy Consultants judge British Goal closure plans as reasonable Independent reports place responsibility for saving pits on government, writes Ross Tieman The Association of Investment Trust Companies City fraud squad takes statements on Mohr offshoot The Sunday Times Unit-Linked Insurance Ivestments C&W falls on talk of lower forecast by its own broker Stock Market Sterling's new year gains wiped out Dow ends on firmer note Wall Street Savers Switch Relatively helpful at the Woolwich Higher repayments for those in arrears Housing market recovery stalled as thousands of homeowners fall behing with mortgages Little comfort from statistics Comment National Westminster Bank Rent rescue scheme founders as owners refuse to be tenants Talk to Towry Law If You've Got Retirement Planning in your… First Direct to soft-sell insurance policies Savers switch to unit trusts to escape sluggish returns Save & Prosper Partridge Muir & Warren Ltd. Health cover cost may double Cross words save cash Martin Currie Savings Plan Claim now for perks tax refund The Equitable Life Britannia Building Society Coventry Building Society Scottish Widows The Times Double whammy on similar names Managing multiple pensions efficiently Save & Prosper St. Peter's Square Investment Ltd Leicester keeps an investor on the move No change of heart on premium bonds Allied Trust Bank The Equitable Life Gains below best Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service Oerter's four golds threatened by'Golden Four' David Miller reports from Jakarta on moves that could undermine the traditional face of track and field athletics in the Olympic Games Homecoming ends long road back for Rees Favourite son completes long-awaited return for Nothingham on derby day in the Pilkington Cup David Hands, rugby correspondent, on the flanker who fought back from prosecution and injury to play at Beeston again today Match-By-Match Guide Snow Reports For the Record Glory beckons for small clubs Medal hope lies with Tout's crew In Brief Havant's test Trio dropped Davies tied Roche setback Reid reaps reward Qualifiers survive to chase places in record books Garner and Jones reach last 16 Results from Melbourne Steady Douce poised to retain title Cycling Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Picture Gallery Mandarin: Lingfield Park Maguire bruised in Catterick tumble Indian Quest upsets runners fancied for Triumph title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Racing Rugby League Mandarin: Jodami to head Dwyer double Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thundrer: Kempton Park Grant out with ankle injury Brave Nash set for Mid Devon return Mandarin: Catterick Mandarin: Warwick Racing next week Today's meetings Kempton Park Yesterday's Results Catterick Bridge Southwell Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Border is monument to the most prized Australian qualities Saturday portrait: Allan Border by Alan Lee, cricket correspondent Atherton prepares himself for testing time ahead Cricket: England Transfer their Attentions to 54he Five-Day Game Chance to win trip for two to see Madras Test match Sports Emergency call for run-maker Langer Bournissen opens up title race Sking: Hainzer Heads for Third Downhill Crown Wanderers' return evokes past glories Tie between Wolves and Bolton tomorrow brings back memories of their Fiftice heyday FA Cup Hungry Dover set on promotion run Late developer with her sights turned on Olympic Games Alix Ramsay discovers a highly visible and active Mole in the hierarchy of women's bobsleighing Britain's 1st Formula 1 Car Grand Prix Match-By-Match Guide to Fa Cup Fourth round Ties Wigan determined to stock vaults with complete haul Rugby League St Helens extend their advantage East Grinstead regain national indoor title Hockey Athletics Hartlepool given reprieve by court's decision FA Cup tie in Sheffield will go ahead FA Cup Leeds seek to set up deal for Southall Tansavia Old friends offer aid to Gould Sporting Diary Making a Big Push for the Title Renault support Williams's late admission Ire of the tiger Big potatoes By our Sports Staff: Foreman camp attracted to bout with Lewis Saving graces Competition Copies are available from Charlie Bamforth, Vincent… Lords go by bus World renown Over-exposure in Provence Peter Mayle has already ruined life in the Lubéron Paul Eddy thinks and the television series will make matters worse Unfit for the survival of the fattest Weekend voice What to Wear Property Rites of Passage Orient Express Nigella Laws on on the 1970s Theatre The Times Word-Watching Evenings out Gavin Laird General Secretary of Aeeu* The phone tap, the red Volvo, and a right pair of cows Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Cry of the cliff-hangers Feather report Picture Gallery Lure of a tender trap Robin Young tells how one man and his dog outwit the wildfowl at Slimbridge Now captured birds have only their legs ringed, not their necks wrung Luxury River Cruises of Europe A life in the night of a beigel Fiona Beckett joins the cosmopolitan regulars at an all-night beigel emporium in the East End Principal Hotel's Better deal for the nation's spirit Jane MacQuitty samples the best of the supermarkets' own-label whicky Restaurant Watch From Devon to Norwich Where to eat out and in Juice up your vegetables Frances Bissell finds new ways to pep up the traditional old accompaniments Foolproof dinner parties How Julia Llewellyn Smith moved on from tuna surprise and learnt to love cooking dinner for eight United Cutlers Sheffield Weedy new bugs learn not to blub in the dorm Michael Bradley remembers the horrors of his first day at prep school, where eight-year-olds are taught to run an empire Saturday Rendezvous The Moon Drawing down Cascade Gloomy Weather! Selective Searches All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Sara Eden Nationwide Introductions International Valentine Ball Richmond Dining Club Dateline SIRiUS The Times, News International Ltd. Heaven for hoofers Tim Marsh puts on his dancing shoes to join the lindy hoppers and boppers reliving the wild dances of the jazz and rock'n'roll age For three minutes, it is as though you are married The vicar of Bray today Ruth Gledhill visits a clergyman with a tradition of duplicity to live down Hot spots for cutting a rug Visit France for half the price The Times/Hoverspeed money-saving cross-Channel offer Plus savings on other trips this summer and a free aperitif to Times readers Terms and Conditions EuroSave Travel Club Ltd How the RHS gardens grow Francesca Greenoak visits an expanding empire Home & Garden Agriframes The 'Sheila Maid' Bramley's Nurseries COUNTaX The Domestic Paraphernaua Co. 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Pick of Self-Select Peps National & Provincial Temple Bar Investment Trust PLC Make the initial decision early Helen Pridham weighs advice on the merits of different options The M&G Group Advisers expect a bullish year Beyond the initial incentives lies a good way into the stock market Scottish Investment Trust PLC Picture Gallery An umbrella for those privatised shareholdings PEPs can be useful for those with sell-off shares from the 1980s Flemings Plan for your needs For some purposes, such as paying school fees, PEPs may be the best arrangemetn, writes Hazel Spink Perpetual Prudential Mercury Where the money goes In uncertain times for most investments, the returns on PEPs appear sound The Top Ten Non-Qualifying Unit Trusts Baillie Gifford & Co The Top Ten Qualifying Investment Trusts The Top Ten Qualifying Unit Trusts La Dolce Vita E&J Brandy Picture Gallery Welsh rare bits Moving pictures After the band PHS Computer school Smiling people HIP, HIP, Hoorah! 'Joseph once said that his two favourite people… Mr Dream Seller In 21 years, Joseph Ettedgui has built up an empire of emporiums that have made him the toast of the fashion world and the envy of the business world. Iain R. Webb meets the designer who takes pleasure in catering to his customers' every needs. Main photograph by Michael Roberts Chasing the European Dragon Deals that exemplify the principle of the single market take place in Maastricht every day. But, Mark Fuller reports, the commodity is heroin, and the traders are addicts from Belgium, Germany and France, who flock to Holland to exploit its drug laws. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Love Thy nEIGHBOUR Love Thy nEIGHBOUR But DOn'T Drive his CaR MaZDa Jesus Christ's superstar: the final coming? Billy Graham is 74 and has Parkinson's disease, yet three days ago he led Bill Clinton's inaugural benediction and millions still hang on his words, Julian Norridge reports. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Selling out to the admen's vision The inhabitants of India's rural villages are going to town on consumerism, Christopher Thomas writes Travelsafe Aegean Turkey News from the Front Poetry in motion over a land of high-flyers City Lights Paris France Brittany Ferries Drive Direct to Holiday France Monster of the waves Howard Stern, the self-crowned 'king of all media', is sweeping America with his bigoted, racist, vulgar radio chat show. William Cash tunes in Favoured airtime fubjects range from politics or lesbianism to the royal family and penis size Racing Green Modern a La Mode Were those the gags that were? 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