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News from 28/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Tim Judah and James Bone, Natasha Fairweather, D. Rich, Widget Finn, P. Kelly, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Clive Wilmer, Holly Hill, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, H. E., Sten Eric Dahlstrom, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Anthony Charlier (Senior partner), Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Gerald Long, Robert Vincent, Bill Frost, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Kenneth Smart, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood and Michael Evans, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, From the Director of Ash, Stan Venitt (Senior Scientist and Deputy Dean), Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Colin Narbrough, Ian Brodie and Tom Walker, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, R. A. Thomas, Libby Purves, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Alexander Davidson, David Pollock, Director, Ash, Keith Pike, S. Welch, Ted Jackson, Elizabeth Gaskell, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Simon Gordon, Ian Brodie and Richard Beeston, kari Knight, Nicole Swengley, Sally Watts, Edward Fennell, John Langfield, Alexander Hamlyn-Hyde, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Jill Hamburg, Alison Roberts, Neil Russell, Christina Koning, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Praveen Moman, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, P. D. O. Davies (Consultant respiratory physician), Jill Sherman and Sheila Gunn, Yves Franchet (Director-General), Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Phil McLennan, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Alice Thomson, A. N. Binder, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, James Woodall, Rodney Hobson, Tony Rocca, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Peter Ackroyd's, K. Rigby, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, John Harrison, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sean Hillen, L. L. Blake, Peter Riddell, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Paul Barker, Ian Brodie, Stephen Soghian, Ben Macintyre, David Walker, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Edward Grayson, Spencer Hagard, Chief Executive, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Birchenough, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Diana Young, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ben Preston, Education Reporter,

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Britain too stretched for 'world order policing' While spelling out the limits to the United Kingdom's military and diplomatic capability, the foreign secretary says that the country still has a part to play as world policeman Index Fightback disrupts Croat tour The Croats underestimated Serb resistance when they planned to show off their military gains, John Phillips writes from Prkos Major's staff deny 'affair' rumours Magazine Article Disrupts Last Day of Visit Selectors survive on a sticky MCC wicket Office victim of passive smoking gets £15,000 award Thomas Pink Shirtmaker London No Title Outlaw all bugging of private phone calls, press watchdog urges Threat to Maastricht opt-out Great Ormond Street Hospital Fund MPs tell Heseltine to yield on pits reprieve Ash claims half of firms ban smoking Monarchy reformers ridiculed Timman beats Short after eight-hour duel Dying man sues for £500,000 Tories make them squirm by doing the Lambeth talk Political Sketch Marchioness family wins £15,000 HMSO Major's son gets 35-day football ban Clarke renews legal attack on Nilsen television interview Psychological profiles put detectives in the picture Britannia cruises into elegant decline Peer pedals a way to dodge jams Wilding How Wren 'recycled' older churches Biggles of Arabia flies into a spot of bother Home repossessions fall but long-term arrears break record Currys Farmer wins return of stolen Roman bronzes London jogger raped by knifemen in park News in Brief Canary Wharf claims Soldier 'victimised' Labour tackles deficit Surprise fortune Badger found in freezer Patten sets national marking standards for GCSE papers As the government tries to close the debate about declining standards in GCSE, examiners query how new its solutions are Parents' protests branded primitive The way it isn't Synod wary of school opt-outs Love now, pay less later, advise the town hall tax collectors Picture Gallery Scrutiny of police proposed in all serious crime cases Tax codes form wins award for prize tripe Ormond St disowns chain letter News in Brief Refuge threat Radon survey Escaper caught Workfare plan to stem jobless tide The ILPH is Working The misery-go-round of modern marriage takes children for a ride Commentary How Many Hours of Work are Needed to Pay for These Goods? Percentage of Personal Income Taken by Taxation The Times Police statistics may grossly exaggerate rise in offences Crime Concern for vanishing species Environment Better-paid Britons end 1980s richer as poor lag behind Winners and losers emerge from statistics on incomes in the thatcher years, which saw top salaries rise by 45 per cent Women smarter than men In Brief Birth trends hasten multi-racial society Ethnic Groups Nationwide MPs clash over claims of Labour council corruption The Labour party is trying to limit the damage caused by fresh allegations directed againt Lambeth council Magnetize Hurd lays down limits on British role in the world Bringing new order to US thinking on foreign policy Riddell on Politics Rover US presses Israel to take deportees and avoid sanctions vote President Clinton is trying to avoid the embarrassment of a veto decision BQ From Agence France Presse in Washington: Clinton planning to nominate a lesbian President vows tough code of behaviour for army gays The president is staking his authority on a radical policy shift, writes Martin fletcer Here beginneth the lesson in bigamy White House favours TV over press Battle halts aid convoys to the heart of Bosnia Peace talks in disarray as Muslims and Croats clash and Serbs pound Sarajevo TSB World Leather From Reuter in Zagreub: UN police detained in hotel Danube race tests Belgrade oil ban Carey feels shame on visit to 'slum city' News in Brief (Reuter): Killer executed (AFP): Suicide foiled (Reuter): Film truce (Reuter): Colonel held (AP): Cafe murders (Reuter): Six killed Leading lady Havel returns as king of the castle but fairy-tale is over (Reuter): Honecker ordered to return News in Brief (Reuter): Juke chief dies (AP): Driven out (AP): Cheap shot Bonn proposes foreign recruits for police Tajik rebels take to the hills as Dushanbe razes villages British Airways British Airways France to aid Armenia after sabotage cuts gas pipeline As Armenia battles against cold and hostily, Russia can do little to help From Reuter in Tirana: Hoxha's corrupt widow jailed Russians take criminal path to justice Demoralised troops sell off weapons in Caucasus Picture Gallery Doubts about the D and C Medical Briefing Smoke clouds over a burning issue Passive smoking leads to disease, but experts disagree on the extent of the risk, and even on the area of greatest danger. Nigel Hawkes reports Value Plan Insomnia's majority vote Medical Briefing Blood under pressure Medical Briefing Multiyork Storming the ivory towers of privilege Money and rank once ruled Oxford and Cambridge entrance. Now, Paul Barker reports, potential is all Forte Posthouse The Students Tale Miele The Parents' Tale Homebodies shape up Thousands of people are staying in to work out. Nicole Swengley reports on developments in home fitness equipment Nuffield Hospitals The Pountney Clinic Hernia Bondi The Belvedere Medical Group The Endocrine Centre Psoriasis Eczema Arthritis Daniel Giron Laser Therapy Clinics Medivac The Sanctuary Beauty Essence London College of Massage Impotence a Medical Problems Treated Medically The Collagen Foundation Centre Thin Hair Can Be Thick Again this is Not a Wig Keeping your Teeth Healthy and Looking Good Has… Trayner Allergy Relief Products Ltd Psychotherapy Bomb attacks shock island's holiday-makers Tony Rocca on the threat to Corsican tourism Crystal The cash and carry battle that 'sells' Britain Two resignations raise questions about the value and funding of the country's high-profile tourist industry Cyprus Instant sunshine Flyaways Golden days Going Dutch Heavenly snow German hosts Ski value B&iline No drunks on the piste, please Recent death have prompted ski resorts to introduce their own police patrols Picture Gallery The sunny side of the Alps Travel to Slovenia is slowly picking up. Alison Roberts enjoys the unexpected tranquillity of a holiday in Ljubljana Finland Voyages Jules Verne Canals ahoy! Say it with a holiday A T Mays The Travel Agents We've never had it so good Harvey Elliott explains how British holiday-makers often end up with a better deal than their continental counterparts Tunnel is still a big mystery Airline passengers feel the pinch Stena Sealink A little peace Calling card Failures fall Staying in the air Politically correct Joint venture £12m facelift Thomas Cook Luggage rules flouted Philip Howard Our hearts best faster when we read a brave new novelist out to change the world Soundings Picture Gallery Our national malaise In order to cure the current clinical depression in the country's spirit, the prime minister must either lead or go The murder business Pale ale Dali dabbler Should gays be soldiers? Matthew Parris on homosexuals and the armed forces Break the Chains Time for church and state to consider an amicable parting Once and Future President Havel's tolerant liberalism is an asset for all Europe Church, state and many faiths Tape mockery Ethical issues in tobacco advertising Legal aid reforms Help in old age Ladies in retirement Vision of a new opera house Mental illness and pills BA and Branson Heal thyselves Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Gainsborough's peasants find their way home Luncheons European Engineers School news Monica Dickens Stratton Appointment Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Dinner Anniversaries Sir Peter Allen Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Tilly First Announcements & Personal Notices London's heritage 'facing neglect' Richard Bird Richard Bird, graphic designer, died of an Aids related disease on January 26 aged 44. He was born on November 28, 1948 Jozef Czapski Jozef Czapski, Polish painter and intellectual, died in Paris on january 12 aged 96 Festival Hall will echo to the sound of rock (From our Own Correspondent): Obituary M. Coquelin Ainé News The Times Crossword No 19,139 Business Times Weathercall People in the Times The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Same Size Sizing up Jumbo Size The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Major shows who is the real governor Business Picture Gallery US imposes stiff tariffs on steel imports from Europe America's new leadership has asserted its right to unilaterall trade sanctions but the unexpectedly high steel duty could jeopardise chance of a Gatt agreement Arts Sport Air Portugal Pound slumps as markets await further base rate cut Focus on Charity Finance WH Smith sales slide hits profits and shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service Trafalgar deal could net £30 m Firms lack skills in innovation Keebler chief to leave Textile jobs for Antrim Bitter-sweet Tate & Lyle Charter to consider spreading JM stake Business Roundup BA chief denies seeking Amex job BIH buyout Securiguard up Richmond dives CBI urges public pay curb extension Company News in Brief SIB issues warning to fraudsters as convictions soar As its fight against frand continues, the SIB says that if a deal offered by an investment adviser appears to be too good to miss, it is problably too dangenrous to take Airbus and Boeing study 'super jumbo' Volex asks for cash to expand Parliamentary Notices Textile profits clipped Reuters launches rival to SE's Topic service Business Roundup GEC Alsthom wins deal Solvay profits decline Recent Issues Major Changes The Times FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Rights fear ends festivities Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Uncertainty hits Dow 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 British Steel stokes furnaces for efficient production Ross Tieman argues that US tariffs on european steal imports could prove to be the industry's salvation SBC team moves en masse Connect the dots Rippon returns Statistics are not an EC horse race Business Letter HSBC Holdings plc Smith misses the beat Tempus Gilt-edged Utd Biscuits Allied Textile Celebrations come to an end First direct Hill Samuel Guarding those who give and receive The commissioners are increasing their scrutiny, to improve public confidence when giving, explaints Rodney Hobson Charity Finances Called to accountancy The goverment will soon require all charities to subject themselves to much stricter auditing regulations Cazenove A £15 billion market Changes in the law have made fund managers increasingly interested in the investment needs of the charity sector, says John Harrison Murray Johnstone Limited M&G Scottish Investment Trust Plc CCLA Fund Managers Ltd. Keeping charities in check The watchdog does not live up to its image Henderson Crosthwaite Firm commitment Business recognise the benefits of corporate giving Foreign Colonial Charities Chanities Aid Foundation Woman with a fortune to give away Shirley Gillingham, the Official Custodian, probably has £1.25 billion held in her name. And, says Rodney Hobson, she is handing back every penny Harrison Willis Thames Water Michael Page Finance The Times Newspapers Graduate Trainee IFF Research Ltd Heathfield Hargreaves Barclay Simpson Davies Kidd Financial Selection Service Howell Chorley Associates The Times Group Financial Controller Fighting over the corpse Alexander Davidson looks at a case that could affect UK fraud reporting liabilities Accountancy & Finance Clarks Chartered Accountants Heathfield Hargreaves Limited PW put in the picture Any Other Business Bromley bus Flying visits BBC Accountancy Task Force Ltd. Bell seems unlikely to ring any changes Hays Davies Kidd Accountancy Task Force Ltd No ban on broadcasting prison interview Court of Appeal Representation question for jury Hill Samuel Tax assessment possible after agreement Law Report January 28 1993 Immigrant cannot change sponsors Second taker guilty Assignee not liable to repay advance hire Court of Appeal Review of stall rent increase The Times Law Reports National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Beautiful, but a pain in the neck Cinema: Geoff Brown finds Francis Coppola's film of Bram Stoker's Dracula too rich for his blood Their next stop Tennessee? New York Theatre: Two British actors make a formidable couple Literature Damage Theatre Picture Gallery Lessons for the reading Arts Briefing Last chance... Entertainments Today's Events A daily 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 Outsider's view of an incomer Tom Birchenough meets the Russian writer Zinovy Zinik, one of whose novels is now a Bbc 2 serial For causes, no need to look so far back Tevevision Review: A report on the origins of terrorism and sectarian violence in Northern Ireland The Times Dark side of the American dream Theatre: Arthur Viller's view of his countrymen is as sharp as over in his new play. writes Benedict Nightingale To sing, or not to sing? Opera: Rodney Milnes hails a new staging of a much-maligned version of Hamlet Highs and solos Rock: Old favourites enliven a concert by the former leader of the Icicle Works Led on a merry danc Orchestral Concerts in London Playing tribute The Times She was no fool for love Radio Playwrights give plots a novel twist Times critics review a selection of the best new British, American and and foreign language fiction, plus the revamped London Magazine The Times Picture Gallery Cheeky charmer shocks Calcutta Hem and Football By Nalinaksha Bhattacharya Secker & Warburg, £7.99 pbk Elder statesman reborn London Magazine Edited by Alan Ross Picador, £5.99 Writing feeds revenge Theory of War By Joan Brady Andre Deutsch, £14.99 Minerva Press The Adelphi Press Elegant economy of a feminine mind An exhaustive new life of Mrs Gaskell adds to Peter Ackroyd's respect for her Wicked queen of the screen The Patty Diphusa Stories and Other Writings By Pedro Almodovar Faber, £6.99 Saracen Chronicles By Juan Goytisolo Quartet Books, £25 Writers Craft Mystery beyond a master's grave "53 Days" By georges peree Harvil, £14.99/£7.99 pbk the Swedish Cavalier By Leo Patatz Harvill, £14.99 Fertile abyss of anarchy The Long Night of White Chickens By Franciso Goldman Faber, £14.99 Turbulence By Chico Buarque Bloomsbury, £13.99 Whitebread Book of the Year Sampras to provide sterner challenge for untested Edberg Experience tells in Australian Open The Times High-flying Ames keeps his feet on the ground Mel Webb on a Caribbean islander bringing a welcome sense of perspective to professional golf in his first season on the European Tour LGU membership rises Relaxation of glue ban will aid England's best Table Tennis Ballesteros ready to stretch himself with busier season Word-Watching Media blitz sends players into a defensive huddle American football's top names blink in the limelight as the Super Bowl show gets on the road in Pasadena Catamarans challenge famous 80-day deadline Yachting: Jules Verne's Victorian Novel Has Inspired the Latest Circumnavigation Efforts Spirit of Fogg reigns supreme in reformed adventure Andy Martin meets the two yachtsmen who have been inspired by the account of a famous journey in the nineteenth century Young seeks gold by returning to basics Sport for the Disabled Snow Reports Scots given cue to see McGeechan off in style Rugby Union London Marathon puts race places up for sale Athletics National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery Sparks are flying among the iron men Funds needed to bring about Olympic ideal Swimming: Federation's Debate over Performance at Barcelona Continues Deserved penalty Limited success Eton course would benefit more than elite Sports Letters England's oldest Tennis priorities Charitable decision Wigmore restricts scoreline Hockey Going doubt over favoured Flown Huntingdon Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Soft ground rules Morley Street out of Irish challenge Niven celebrates his return with double New Doncaster favourite Anger as race is declared void Multiple Display Advertising Items The Met Office Rapid Raceline Norwich find form to stay in touch For the Record Littlewoods Aston Villa turn on style to maintain their title challenge Deane fails to salvage a draw Yallop puts Ipswich on course Fletcher trusting to the Essex work ethic David Miller in Calcutta finds the quietly spoken England manager cultivating an appetite for success on the eve of tomorrow's first Test Auriol pulls out all stops to take rally Bunn voted into power after surprise election Equestrianism Jenkins out for 16 weeks In Brief Open purse Duncan bows out Wales withdrawn Fixtures Football BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Mensa Tennis MCC dissenters win the battle but lose the war Motion of no confidence in England selectors is defeated after three-hour meeting Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3007 Meeting shows need for change Salisbury is latest doubt for Test American Football Superb United display style of champions Bank of Ireland Severn Trent N B Selection Ltd A GKR Group Company Monday Appointment Trends Giving Oral References Strategic Analyst N B Selection Ltd Macmillan Davies Public Management Appointments Telephone So this is how the other half works The gap between the way the private sector and the civil service operate is narrowing, thanks to job mobility and special training courses. 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