News from 26/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Harvey Elliott and Colin Narbrough, Valerie Amos, Chief Executive, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Pearce Wright, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Lindsay Knight, Philip Bassett, Janet Bush and Nicholas Wood, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Wendy Vaizey, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Philip G. Rogerson (Managing Director, Finance), Sir Karl Popper, Lynne Truss, Dessa Trevisan, Chris Palmer, Vivian S. Singh, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Editor Derek Harris, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Howard Davies, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, H. K., Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Pat Blair, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Andrew Butler, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Alasdair Aston, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Richard Boardman, Susan Gilchrist, Jeremy Roberts, Wolfgang M?nchau, Jerome Burne, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Michael H. Asher, Wolfgang Münchau, Donald King, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, R. A. Farrance, Chief Executive, Matthew D'ancona, Betty Stout, Craig Brown, Marc Binns (Chair-elect, Division of Clinical Psychology, James Morgan, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Michael James, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, Craig Lord, Christopher Browne, Eric James (Honorary Director), Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Swallow, Director, Scrivenor, Robert Morgan, M. J. Fairey, Chief Executive, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, P. A. Banks (Consultant), Philip Webster, Jonathan Vivian, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, A. J. Lucking, Christopher Follett, Derek Harris, Lewis Stretch, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Watson, Chair, British Psychodrama Association, Mr R. M. James, Arthur Leathley, David L. Astor, Vince Wright, Derek Wheatley, QC, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoCroats take key airport as pitched battles rage Index Fashion Power Gen to rescue coal pits in Germany Major Pays Traditonal Homage to Gandhi Raising Children Prince says no to tape enquiry David Gower Fresh signs of recovery encourage Tory MPs Why Does Your Memory Fail You? Law on Tuesday Cheerful chappies lead the parade in a parliamentary pantomime Extradition treaty triggers threat to Major in India Renewed warnings of violence by extremists during the prime minister's five-day tour of India habe overshadowed the main reasons for his visit Gas wins £100 m contract Young Persons Railcard Peacekeeping soldiers honour fallen comrade Cell phone 'cancer' worries firms Bishop's bail extended Securicor clue found Irish army looked north Dogs allowed to starve Sams denies kidnap and murder charges News in Brief Runaway girl aged 7 killed by necklace, police believe Death blamed on accident Short's aggression swamps Timman Court restrains Blandford Drug abuse enquiry promised Rolex of Geneva Picture Gallery Dti Serial killer should not be given TV platform, court told Steroid query over strongman's death Why Does Your Memory Fail You? Policewoman beaten senseless on patrol Officers call for action to prevent colleagues working alone without effective protection BT Curtain lifts on glory of restored theatre Viglen East Enders give the Invisible Man his West End debut Alarm keeps BR's elite cross-Channel drivers on track Police cautious on driver P-plates Speeding case against Jaguar chief dropped Judges call for more support Defiant pensioner mount challenge to ageist attitudes Travel section Nationwide British volunteers to test first vaccine for preventing cancer Virus linked to deaths worldwide Rottweiler owner charged New in Brief Editor moves Final tribute Storm death Victim slashed Royal shoot On the nose Police sting uses jewel of an idea to catch young thieves in the act A successful undercover operation in a north London jewellery shop has paved the way for police to use American methods in their fight against soaring urban crime Lower interest rates help to boost mortgage requests Hill farmers gather for Westminster lobby New penny drops a clanger Pensions equality case opens State link preserves faith, says Runcie The way it isn't United Colors of Benetton Commons deserves the right to scrutinise public appointments Riddell on Politics Lib Dems put up plan to save pits Oil safety code prepared Major must choose between one costly subsidy and another Pit rescue scheme Millions of pounds are certain to be spent saving many of the threatened pits. What remains to be uecided is exactly how much over how long—and who will pay Peers resist TV film on Lords Around the Lobby Visits increase Paper due Advice sought Aid to India Driving ahead In Parliament Likely job losses overshadow benefits of national lottery Peers apply pressure on asylum bill Castle fire to cost less than £60m Austerity plan to rebuild east puts Kohl in firing… The chancellor has been ruthlss in cutting down any putative rival. He has made it clear that he wants to stay on for a further term Prague acts on currency smugglers News in Brief (Reuter): Petition starts (AP): Tajiks attack (AP): Savimbi offer (AP): Civilians die (AFP): Bishop held Rasmussen names his coalition cabinet Rover Metro Picture Gallery (AP): Hostage horsewoman: Ulrika Bidegaard, 28, a member… (AP): Mafia boss wants his day in court (AFP): Croatian attack opens splits in Belgrade ranks Serbia's extremists want the army sent to Krajina, but Slobodan Milosevice is t alking peace and the Yugoslav president thinks Zagreb has handed the Serbs a public relations victory Croats seize airport and seek new frontier Fearful besiegers of Sarajevo are caught fast by the trap they set Battle for Maslenica bridge provides taste of the bloodshed still to come The struggle for the coastal road does not signal the start of a new Serb-Croat war yet, but such a clash is on the cards, writes Roger Boyes (AP): Weary Serbs count on a ceasefire to consolidate their conquests Clinton drafts in wife to find cure for health care ills Police to be trained for society free of apartheid A start has been made on reforming the police in South Africa. Gaining blacks' trust will be as big a task as ridding whites of the fear that has made suburbs into fortresses (Reuter): Last rites for mail order bible of America Marine life thrives on Somalia's coast where relief protection started Iraq hands over list of nuclear suppliers to UN inspectors Hawaiian takes Japan's weightiest title of all US moots security council changes Malawian dissident is freed (Reuter): Talks collapse (AP): Wife jailed (AP): Ex-premier dies Judge praised (AP): CIA attack The menace of Maastricht Jessica Douglas Home visits Karl Popper, the philosopher, and finds he distrusts European federalism The Times Benetton's full frontal assault Picture Gallery Alarm over 'hidden' deaths from drug cocktails One mentally ill patient a week could be killed by over prescribing Keeping the fat eats under control Hey, let's not do lunch—Heather Kirby meets the man who help executives resist the desire to eat unwisely A twin peek at family fortunes Jerome Burne reports on research which suggests that nature, rather than nurture, dictates the development of children Peddling poetry rather than bikes will not change the way children turn out Tomorrow Ibuleve Law to back the osteopath Bottom Line BUPA Healthchoice Lynne Truss We are creating a myth that makes serial killers feel proud of their crimes Flying into the ground "Back! Thomas, back!" said his Driver… More snow fell and piled up round him Will Lord King and Colin Marshall really shake off all blame for the tailspin at Ba over the dirty tricks campaign? Name in the air Debatable moves The Times Diary Stunted appeal King's garb at a royal price A fond farewell to the Raj Woodrow Wyatt on our proud legacy of freedom in India Forces for Peace The Veance-Cwen plan can succeed only with military backing Restrictions on air services Overworked word Rights in Malawi Resistance to windfall profits tax Minding the healers Sex equality Leave moa in peace Signs of the times Helicopter benefit for trauma cases Amateur painters Brazilian timber Uncharted territory Court Circular Luncheons Today's royal engagements Christening Meeting Mr Oliver Van Oss Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today Royal Navy Dartmouth entrants Fruiterers' Company Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage Dinner Thurgood Marshall Thurgood Marshall, great-grandson of a slave and the first black man to be appointed to the United States Dupreme Court, did at the Bethesda Naval Medical Centre, Maryland, on January 24 aged 84. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 2,1908 Personal Column Picture Gallery Sir Edward Snelson Sir Edward Alec Abbott Snelson, KBE, judge and civil servant in India and Pakistan, 1929-61, has died aged 88. He was born on October 31,1904 Albert Hourani Albert Hourani, historian of the Middle East and fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford, 1958-71, died on January 17 aged 77. He was born on March 31.1915 (From our Correspondent): Women in Church Pulpits Bishop of Birmingham's Defence. Birmingham. Jan. 25 The British Pharmaceutical Industry Drugs that resist recession Pharmaceuticals Thanks to scientific endeavour over 40 years, the British drug industry can hold its head up-even in bad times. George Sivell reports An engraved panel depicting a rod cell from the… Bitter medicine to curb soaring costs Proposals to cut the health bill are worrying both doctors and drug companies Search goes on London is to get one of the most advanced clinical research centres No short cuts to restarerch success Pharmaceuticals Experiences worth leaitiing from Researchers need not have ulcers worrying about the future if they go to the roots of the problem, says Pearce Wright The aging of the baby boomers provides a pointer Ways to protect that product Companies can feel more secure about their discoveries A request for a patent ios the start of a paper chase Sandoz News The Times Crossword No 19,137 No Title Weather No Title The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Business Ba chief makes face to face peace overture British Airways, keen to restore its image as the "world's favourite airline', has opened a peace offensive by talking with Virgin and eating humble pie again Tracks Trucks Trammels The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Export markets said to be at risk Currencies Gold Biffing time in London's twilight Law Awards Money growth at record low Sport Fimbra Focus on Small Business DAF will announce rescue package Reuter: US retailer will shed 63,000 jobs Bristol & West CBI sees no evidence that sterling devaluation has raised exports The sharp rise in busins confidence revealed by the CBI's latest survey contrasts with its findings that orders and output are still falling, albeit more slowly Banks want role of watchdog reduced Sour at home but good abroad for British Gas Supermarkets face cut-price threat Venture capital under scrutiny Brittan and Kantor to hold talks on Gatt Business Roundup Powering into Mexico Exxon output still cut Excalibur cuts payout Disposal at Lookers Water jobs to go Merrill surges ahead Jobs move to Scotland Rail privatisation 'could endanger equipment firms' Up to 15,000 jobs could be at risk in the rail supply industry if overdue investment is not approved soon; no new trains for UK use ae due to be built after 1995 Directors resign as buyout fails By our City Staff: Opec hopes rise for cut in output Two-tier EMU forecast Mailsort Reuter: American futures exchanges merge Minorco 'warns off potential bidders for Johnson Matthey JCI could overcome South African restrictions on foreign exchange by selling its strategic unlisted De Bers diamond investments, worth millions British Funds Jal Mileage Bank Nfc hits top gear amid talk of major disposal Stock Market New chief executive for Amex Westpac change Aircraft switch BMW gloom Dealership talks O&Y vote (Reuter): Blue chips finish on sharply higher note Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times An era of good politics is spoiled by bad economics Wolfgang Munchau looks back after three years reporting the turmoil that engulfed Europe's economies East Europeans learnt the hard way that frree markets can create worse economies than communism Bloomerang Steel challenge for Wright The Times City Diary Bank watch Porsche moves Audition time World demand for services of British utilities is vast Taxation, unemployment, housing costs and social security The last few drops Building societies Oil output DAF Pizza Express Pensions and equality The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Earlier losses halved First direct NatWest hits back in war over treatment of small companies Mr Friday on Tuesdaqy Business to Business Auctions Business Opportunities Designs on knitwear make an own label out of a hobby Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontac Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta An Exciting Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Market and Economic Analysis Multiple Classified Advertising Items PSA For Sale at Arsenal Stadium CAT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Intercal Contract for the Provision on Library Services in… Quarry Dougall Reuter Simkin Official Solicitor HC Sj Berwin & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items Medicine and the Law Multiple Display Advertising Items The burden of justice Jeremy Roberts, Qc, explains the Bar's proposals for simplifying fraud trials Children first A passion consumed Inna and Outs Standard setters Right to resit Regions clean up Green gaols ZMB Chambers' Scholarships ?20,000 Rights and wrongs in the higher courts Law Awards Results Water Services Association Quarry Douall Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Rada Recruitment Communications Nestle Le Brasseurs Solicitors Quarry Dougall All Box number replies should be addressed to: Multiple Display Advertising Items Haynes Consulting Trowers & Hamlins Legal Appointments Simons Opportunities Living in legal harmony The results of The Times Law Awards 1992 sponsored by Freshfields Andrew Butler, in his prizewinning essay, argues that different legal systems can coexist within the EC What is perhaps needed is the establishment of a clear order of priority Jardine's Quary Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership When small is just too big A ruling on mergers throws up more questions than it answers More people involved in mergers are likely to seek clearance Convention applies to Uk child who is subject of foreign access order Competitive marketing High level conference for accountants and solicitors The scoond annual one-day conferencc sponsored by The Times The Times Competitive Marketing Conference Decisions of visitors to Inns of Court are susceptible of judicial review Curing irregularity in service overseas Assumption in assessing compensation The Times How Germany echoed to the French call of the wild Galleries: Andrew Gibbon Williams on a Paris show of early 20th-century German Expressionism Music Broadly speaking, a failure Forty years ago, CinemaScope was unveiled as Hollywood's latest weapon against televion. Geoff Brown recounts why the process, like Smell-O-Vision and Cinerama, did not catch on Rock Miró year caps the Catalan conqusests Arts Briefing Top dogs in Europe Last chance Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Ripe revival of a ribald romp Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds Joe OIrton's peculiar genius well served, two decades on What The Butler Saw Playhouse, Salisbury Picture Gallery United in excellence London Concerts: Eclectic solo virtuosity, plus beadth of vision from two exciting orchestras Yo-Yo Ma Barbican Walton put to the test RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Czechs bring a raw thrill Prague SO/Turnovsky Festival Hall Private Advertisers Rounding up the unusual suspects A new supplement to the Dictionary of National Biography acknowledges the sins of earlier omissions. Jonathan Vivian reports The Doctors will seize you now Rock: Ireland's antidote to pretension, the Saw Doctors, embark on another invasion of Britain tonight. David Sinclair met them Do-it-yourself irresolution Dance Reviews: Tyro choreographers have a rough ride at The Place; and experience tells in new works in Nottingham Spirit of the aging Republic National Bank of New York Loved for his mind Malcolm returns in dramatic fashion Pools Forecast May's spell puts series in Australia's grasp For the Record Wasim takes charge as Javed is replaced Word-Watching De Castella to bow out in London Gregory deprived of tie with Jansher First man away Delecour keeps lead Tomba complaint Male retains title Viewing millions Olympic reward Gaselee presents his case against 'Aintree factor' Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Pipe moves smoothly to another hundred Nottingham Lingfield Park England take stand on glue Fixtures Football Britain to announce search for a eaped crusader A review of the disappointing performances in the Barcelona Olympic swimming pool is likely to make waves, Craig Lord reports Results from Melbourne Snow Reports Edberg braves back injury to move into quarter-finals Sharpshooters: Jane Sixsmith and Robert Hill were… Waterloo looking for third scalp Rugby Union: Harlequins Handed Tricky Draw in Pilkington Cup A sobering draw for St Peter's Big things planned for Schwer Leaders sign Cowan Cycling Henry sets sights on repeat win The Times Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite TCP Cricket 40 Leeds hang on grimly to keep season alive Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3005 Gower seeks to clear the air Norwegian signs for City McColgan attacks Iaaf proposals Product Recall Tennis 42
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