News from 27/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Angela MacKayND Christopher Elliott, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Peter Fiddick, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Andrew Hughes, Patrick Stoddart, Tom Walker, Ottone, Martin Fletcher, Robin Hunt, Nicola Jeal, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, John Hoare (Chairman), Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, John Matthews, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Richard Max, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, R. C. Bullen (Transborder Services Director), Sproule Bolton, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Joseph Connolly, Sarah Bagnall, Nicholas Wood and Janet Bush, Robert Cockburn, Russell Kempson, Peter Wright, John Haines, P. J. D. Gething, Keith Mitchell, J. Rowlands, Andy Lavender, Vaughan Smith, Ian Brunskill, George Yorke, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, R. G. Edwards, Gladwyn, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Jill Sherman and Sheila Gunn, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, N. R. Alcock, Jane Reed, Martin Searby, Ian Ross, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Covernt Garden, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Roy Aylieff, Tim Heald, Kate Alderson, W. McLennan, Frank G. Gee, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Stiffelio, Gerard Davies, David Wolfson, Wolfgang M?Nchau, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Doreen A. Goffin, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, John Hardy, Melinda Wittstock, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Richard Morrison, Peter Chaddock, John Phillips and Charles Bremner, Ross Tieman, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Gillian Bowditch Scottish Correspondent,
ResumoBanking watchdog for small businesses Index Monarchy Lamont's surprise cut puts rate at 15-year low Some City analysts were puzzled by Norman Lamont's timing, but the cut that brought base rates down to 6 per cent was welcomed by borrowers, business and the stock market French troops pull back as Croatian fighting intensifies Opera Debut novel wins Whitbread award Sport Clinton goes to war with Pentagon on gay rights Charles Tyrwhitt The Press in Peril: Media Major opposes change at Un An innocent gets the flavour of hard-core politics Lawyers recommend fines for fraudsters First direct Lenders to offer cheapest mortgages for 25 years The base rate cut will greatly increase the disposable income of some burrowers with mortgages subject to annual review Talk of confidence hides frayed nerves Commentary 130 schools are on inspection 'hit list' Dole fear stifles reaction to rate cut How mortgage costs have fallen since 1990 'No comment' on tape Prisoner alleges torture Robbery paid bailiffs Bonus for secure cars Zoo chief appointed Telegraph price rise Minister hints at public smoking ban News in Brief Car-worker who built a literary Rolls Thirty years and seven rewrites later, author's tale of the Gorbals claims top whitbread prize Synod to debate state link Footprints foil baby mix-ups Scots enquiry dismisses gay claims The police stand accused after a lengthy investigation into allegations of a conspiracy in the Scottish legal service Aristotle University of Thessaloniki MoD reviews role of royal yacht Abbey National Tory demands enquiry into Hackney fraud allegations Days after allegations of corruption in Lambeth, a Hackney Tory councillor is making similar claims in his own borough First gene therapy trial agreed News in Brief Hostage freed Totally Welsh Damages win Woman missing Drugs arrests Boy drowns Short faces defeat in 11th game Job Centre Double top: identical twins Louise, left, and Jane… Clarke loses fight to halt Nilsen Tv broadcast Heir to porn empire died from overdose Osram Picture Gallery Fraudster loses biggest gamble Craig Brown The way it isn't Second new vaccine may stop cancer Cinema adds millions to audience figures Top 20 Films in Britain Tory and Labour MPs strike deal to save 16 pits The government faces new rebellion unless it accepts a select committee's ?550 million pits rescue package Generating confusion in triplicate Energy Policy Picture Gallery Cabinet haunted by spectre of 1970s Riddell on Politics Picture Gallery Dawn patrol offers no hope of a brighter day Co Durham CU Bankruptcy devastates proud mining towns Germany ?2m drive to reduce Nhs waiting list Lib Dems accept reform Malaysia Airlines Peers unmask the dangers of new curbs on refugees 'Last chance' for the press Grant axed Frigate deal In Parliament Kinnock backs reform Sex and single market Hill Samuel Bank South Africa to demolish education apartheid The Bantu Education Act is a dead letter. Racial schools will not receive state money Girobank plc Bank of Scotland Picture Gallery Tokyo deftly puts lid on something that stinks Multiple Display Advertising Items Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Midland The Royal Bank of Scotland National Westminster Bank Australia honours slighted Aboriginal American budget deficit forecast to double in decade Politicans and people are being bluntly told to end the us borrowing binge. The advice lends support to the tough decisions President clinton must make on spending Inflation worry as rouble falls News in Brief (Reuter): Leader quits (Reuter): Killing denied (Reuter): Tanker fire out (Reuter): Mine deaths (AP): Under cover By our Foreign Staff: Streisand says no to Senate Rabin accuses Un of double standards over deportations Clinton provokes 'Billiary' attacks from Reaganites Death penalty ruling contested Israel stores up treasure for Egypt Quayle joins the quest for literary fame and fortune Our Foreign Staff: America prepares to open Pandora's box at the Un The privileged security council position of second world war victors is under fire. However any reform will be a daunting task Serb leaders applaud Croatia reprimand Weapons pour in for Zagreb Flying visit: French sailors from the aircraft… (AP): Marine killed in Somalia News in Brief (Reuter): Flights banned (AFP): Coup trial Fraud charge (AP): Riviera blasted Prague's MPs elect Havel as president Forte Hotels Rooted in the Reformation The relationship between church and state permeates English history The Times What God has joined together Can there still be a long-term relationship between the Church of England and the state? Is it time to change? The argument over whether to make the break is likely to be fierce Opposing the Link Powers of the Church and State Parting with the peerage No divorce can go through without some changes in the Lords If the strap fits Why Tag Heucr professional sports watches are designed for the fearsomely active and worn by the desk-bound Getting the new picture A new breed of British fashion photography has a cult following in American Magazines Nicola Jeal reports on the philosophy of alternative glamour Zwirn Great Britons in Paris Alan Coren The glittering prizes of chess stardom may hold terrible consequences for Nigel Short Bottom line The Times Diary Divorce crown from mitre Before the next sensation, John Major Should set up a commission to consider repealing the 1772 Royal Marriages Act Left in the dark The Times Diary Camp follower The Times Diary Picture Gallery Fan fare Keynes makes a comeback Anatole Kaletsky on the politics of the interest rate cut A Cut in Time The government is right to make growth the top priority People Power Clinton needs to get back in touch with his voters' concerns Degrees of Expertise To be or not to be academic Ways of selecting the sex of a baby Security scrutiny Mighty music Conversion factors Cracking the code Legal-aid advice to Lord Chancellor Churchill at war Graveyard habitats Find the headline Old soldiers Over-exposure in south of France Called to account Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointments Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Baroness Airey of Abingdon Royal College of Psychiatrists Luncheons Heady scents usher in an early spring show Dinners Reception Hedi Nouira Personal Column Brigadier Peter Acland The Army Benevolent Fund French Property Exhibition The British Kidney Patient Association Announcements & Personal Notices Leukaemia Research Fund Ugur Mumcu Eddie Brown On this Day January 27 1865 Professor George Rud? Contract and make a killing Jane Reed flicks through a range of profitable in-house magazines BBCTELEVISION Business/Project Manager Eve 'n' Dee: even deeper rivalry Robin Hunt reports on the Sunday magazine battle between the Mail and the Express Circa ?600 per Week Sales Manager Trainee Partners Tates of West Kensington Career Exchange The Number One Career Package in Advertising Sales Advertising Sales IF Why editors can be left to do the job Clive Solcy's bill, introduced this week, would force newspapers to correct mistakes Jabbing with the left again Launched 80 years ago, The New Staesman revamped this week—looks like a winner Judgment by their peers (in the press) One night's viewing that's best forgotten Pity the poor programme maker who finds his show pitted against Morse In the Books pages tomorrow News The Times Crossword No 19,138 Business People in the Times Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Business 25 Warning Fighting Tapping Shares soar as rate cut takes market by surprise The Treasury decided to move further on interest rates after Reviewing a run of statisics that showed devaluation had made little impact on demand or output The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Picture Gallery Gold Retail Prices Another tablet for the sick economy Arts By our Economics Correspondent: Gilts dealers caught off balance Sport Whittingdale Small firms' complaints against banks dismissed Television and Radio Eagle Star switch leaves surveyors in turmoil The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hanson promises tough year Akers to give up top Ibm position Green of Carlton wins 84% pay package rise Reject cuts payout Shake-up at Cranbrook Bull wins army order Debt costs will fall by upto ?1bn Wessex taps into waste deal TSB Builders look for further stimuli Barclays Euro Disney suffers loss of Fr492m The Co-Operative Bank Plc National Westminster Bank 'Green budget' shows need for ?6bn tax rise ANZ Grindlays Bank Coutts & Co Estate agency in red Port project Dale advances Stake sold Cantors dips Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Rate cut adds ?13bn to shares British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Dow ends 6.75 ahead 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 Foundations laid for recovery and return of confidence Industrialists feel the latest rate cut has been made on need rather than in the heat of economic crisis, but will it work? Ross Tieman reports Short, sharp shock The Times City Diary Hull leaves Hill The naked truth Rhino runners Trade statistics must be accurate Cutting cost of processing payments abroad Further into a corner Tempus Wessex Water Barclays watches the pennies for its shareholders Absurd effects of the Cheques Act Elf Aquitaine Glasgow Development Agency Budgens Rate cut boosts equities First direct Jobless fear as Boeing cuts output by up to 40% Bovis Homes Belgravia & Knightsbridge Belgravia Sw1 Enchanting… EC's appealing voice of reason Allsop & Co. Aldersgate Court Ml calls for ?14.3m to reduce borrowings Business Roundup Elf profits dive to Fr6bn Shandwick in the black Budgens advances Charter talks continue Wells Somerset The M J Jeans (Group) Ltd Berkeley Homes New homes in the heart of Suffolk Hants, Dorset & I. O. W. Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Pensions, Endowments, Life Assurance, Saving Plans… Trafalgar House Europe Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Cyprus Commercial Property Hughenry Ironsides residential rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on Property Auctions GA Willmotts Barnard marcus Rentals When bargains leave a bitter taste Firgures out today show that repossession levels remain high. Rachel Kelly considers how conflicting interests can benefit buyers but cause misery for sellers Aspreys Property Auctioneers Allsop & Co Conrad Ritblat & Co Martel. Maides & Le Pelley Erdman Lewis Andrews & Robertson Strettons Sallmann Harman Healy Egerton GH Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants British Postgraduate Medical Federation German Part-Time Livingstone Fisher Busy, expanding Sales Co. Public Relations Consultancy Sw1 Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Hazell Staton ABS ROC British Red Cross Tate Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Recruitment ?20,000 + Computer Clerk Experienced WP Supervisor Required Douglas & Gordon ?23,000 Pa Alba Selection Ltd Management Consultants WA Gordon-Yates Leigh Recruitment The Ritz Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Executive Assistant Crone Corkill Banking Creme De La Creme Crone Corkill Banking Opportunities for those who train Even in these recessionary times, secretarial posts are available for those who can offer computer expertise or knowledge of languages for the single market, writes Beryl Dixon New Year New Career Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Albemarle Appointments Limited Beauchamp Bureau Cluttons College Leaver Peter Cook International Plc Crone Corkil School Administrative Secretary Interviews Secretary (25+) Your Cv Pa to Partner! ?18,500 Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Sheila Burgess Windows Improve your Marketability in 1993 by Learning New… Shorthand Audio Secretary/PA Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multilingual services Grosvenor Bureau Ltd Bunacamp Central London ?16,750 Times Newspaper Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Thomas's London Day Schools 'The Mistprestige Group' Mison Recruitment Services Pa/administrator Property Company ROC Discharge does not prevent new detention Cross Selection Pa/administrator Tv Facilities Company Anglophiles Academic Young Secretary New Holland Limited Top P. A. /Secretarial/ International Senior… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ring Browns Recruitment Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Part Time Temporary Secretary Switzerland French Spkg Sec ?Excel Super Secretaries The Times Judge refuses to ban tape Stardom won by degrees? Andy Lavender asks whethe Britain's first degree course in acting will produce better perfomers with better career prospects Catch Nige down at Ronnie's in Brum Arts Briefing Rock Young prospects The Acting Profession Roiling up Sterling work Last chance Opera First Steps to Fame Aldwych Theatre New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Shaping up as a transformer British architect Ian Ritchie is setting the pace with designs technically bold and visaully striking, such as the planetarium for Greenwich. Marcus Binney reports The Times Verdi at his intimate, passionate best Opera: Reviews of a busy night in Londan, with a 'new' work by Verdi, rare Handel and a Britten revival Killers given a platform NT Back to their old haunts The Turn of the Screw Coliseum Shuffling bluesman lost in space Barbican Celebrity Recital Handel pulls in a crowd Best Musical Graf overcomes hard-hitting Capriati Seles and Sabatini drop sets as top four advance to Australian Open semi-finals Results from Melbourne Davies lifts Cardiff doldrums Wales recall Jenkins against England For the Record Today's Fixtures Schedule causes concern Swimming Southampton fall to Wilkinson Lazio fine Gascoigne Word-Watching Wimbledon set new attendance record in unlikely defeat Football Remarkable recovery helps Scudamore close title gap Wolverhampton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dilemma for Bridgwater Sedgefield Southwell Levy Board approves replacement fixtures Kinane declines shaikh's retainer Stone man wins trip to Madras The Times National Hunt Festival Case for the opposition is set for stormy hearing Members of Mcc today debate an unprecedented motion of no confidence in the England cricket selectors. One of the dissenting members. Tim Heald, puts their case Mcc dissidents are confident of winning the debate Gower controversy reaches a climax Gooch is laid up as sickness spreads The Real Test Starts Friday Athey free to join new county Cambridge step in to let Evans compete Picture Gallery White takes over as world No. 1 Lomas pipped Wales must play Bombay bound Irish bid for cup Schwarz fined New coaches Pyatt on points BBC 1 Picture Gallery Variations Radio 3 Picture Gallery Satellite Picture Gallery Coutts & Co. Racing Walsh foils last-wicket heroics by Australians Ambrose strikes again as West Indias save Test series by the narrowest winning margin in Adclaide Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3006 Coventry stifle Blackburn ambition McGeechan to bow out after Lions tour No finish more thrilling The Narrowest Wins Bupa Health Screening Basketball
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