News from 02/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Ridley, Janet Bush and Michael Clark, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sue Pheasey, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, David Pannick Qc, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Clive Hollands (Secretary), Peter Riddell, Political Editor, kari knight, Ivo Tennant, Chrissie Nicholls, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Glenis M. Wright, Lynne Truss, Hilaire Gomer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Heather Neill, Richard Aldrich, Jo Knowsley, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Clive Howard-Luck, Martin Fletcher, A. Brereton, Peter Ball, Nicholas Watt, Sean Webster, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Mike Langley (Chief Sports Columnist), Steve Platt, Editor, Charles Bremner, A. Charman, Alan Millar, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Edward Fennell, Sally Watts, George Rae, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, David Miller, John Higgins, Patrick Stevens, George Sivell, City Editor, Sheri Prasso, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, James Morgan, Richard Evans, Clare Longrigg, Hugh McManners, Charles Bremner and Michael Binyon, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Alison Beckett, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Menuk Suwondo, George Curtis, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Cessa Moore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Wheeler (Chairman and Managing Director), Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, R. L. Jones, John Hill, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Nicholas Armand Smith (President, Association of Directors of Public Health), Dr Thomas Stuttaford, A. M. Treloar, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Janet Bush and Philip Webster, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Robert Rhodes, Ross Tieman, J. F. London, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christan Burckhardt,
ResumoChess Markets gamble against Major's rate cut denial Pound puts Lamont on ropes The Government is ruling out further interest rate cuts, even in the Budget next month. But soaring shares and a falling pound suggest that the City and the markets remain sceptical Index Rise in house prices buoys hope of upturn Women in Peril Rabin yields on deportees By our Foreign Staff: Delors calls for economic summit to forge recovery Royal Mail Editor regrets article but says No 10 overreacted Singapore Airlines Law on Tuesday Scapegoat Lamont pays price for Major's moves Riddell on Politics Sterling in freefall gives businessmen the jitters Businesses say instability in exchange rates reduces confidence and outweighs advantages from a cheaper pound 'The complete answer to male impotence' The Plunging Pound: Is It Bad for Business? Double-act that is the foundation of stability Modern statesmen see the future as a no-score draw Political Statesmen The Missions to Seamen Hospital pharmacist may have accepted lift from her killer Gloomy days ease drought Accused 'boasted to teenager about murder' Women inundate hospital hotline in hepatitis scare Painting the Forth bridge halts at last Gun clubs put on the defensive PHONEDAY Rail sell-off clouds future of royal train MacGregor hold talks with palace Abbey National Ulster speech studied Last Tango on TV Courts in turmoil Coroner sees letters Baby-killer jailed Setback to campaign Pubs win foreign vote Vet makes blind bird eagle-eyed Mother wins £1.5 5m for hospital error News in Brief History tests with cartoons accused of low standards Traditionalists doubt that drawing pictures and filling in speech bubbles is the right way to test seven-year-olds New court proposed to cut wait for justice New man at Yard promises more officers on the beat Eagle Star Covers your World Toshiba The Queen told of plan to privatise Royal Mail As the government heads for another sell-off battle, links between the monarchy and the mail are seen to be under threat Post Office plc: the key questions The way it isn't A Race apart Brooding guru turns owlish Short into a relentless mental warrior MPs' report rebukes Bank over Bcci Minolta Labour plans to warm Britain Heseltine threatened with defeat Mp demands apology Debate on treaty is cut short Around the Lobby Refugee job Welsh boost In Parliament CARITAS French fight off new threat from currency speculators Franc-Deutschmark Link National Westminster Bank Fate of Europe's 13-year monetary experiment hangs on fragile partnership If the exchange-rate mechanism collapses, hopes of European union under the Maastricht treaty may fall with it Europe in Turmoil Ec urged to defend exchange rates Irish Punt Denmark acts to head off money men Danish Krone Serb Tigers join hill fight to halt advancing Croats US asks for more time to consider Owen plan The Times Germany seeks lifting of Bosnia arms embargo Germans favour military intervention in former Yugoslavia. Yet memories of world wars are a barrier to their own forces taking part Television peers into Euro nooks and crannies Yeltsin plea for national unity Fighting spirit of war-time Stalingrad invoked Brussels sides with Paris in attacking UK on social front (Reuter): Socialists back Italy's coalition News in Brief (AP): Dancer dies (Reuter): Loyal support (Reuter): Trial starts (Reuter): Dog watch Sons of Islam pursue women who break the ayatollah's code With no war to fight, Iran has turned to the enemy within. Treatment of women is a barometer of the ideological climate, and they are targets in the latest radical backlash Major and Clinton plan Washington meeting this month President loses his lustre in 13 days Bank of Scotland Rebel goes on trial in Timor Impulsive Rabin misread world reaction Return of palestinian deportees Burma junta directs democracy meeting Cambodian forces hit guerrillas Rabbi fails to claim his crown St. Joseph's Hospice By our Foreign Staff: Paris issues aid warning to Zaire and Togo leaders Death toll from kinshasa riots claimed to be at least 1,000 (Reuter): Emirate news ban on 'fraud' News in Brief (AFP): Judge 'innocent' (AFP): Jail siege (AFP): Mars mission (Reuter): Winning streak Malan exits with end of apartheid You've been alerted to Global Warming on the… Mercenary in Africa's wars flies home to a French jail Life-giving legacy of the war Could the high British incidence of breast cancer be fought by returning to the boring but nutritious diet of the second world war? Aileen Ballantyne reports CURRENCY Filling the nation's stomach for war High flyers under pressure Long-haul flights may lead to blood clots The ABC of hepatitis Bottom Line Fruit, vegetables and the cancer connection Leukaemia Research Fund When killing goes too far The dividing line between what is legitimate and what could be considered criminal is not always clearly defined Did British soldiers commit atrocities during the Falklands conflict?Hugh McManners offers an explanation for the unimaginable Mario bursts the pop music bubble The teenage obsession with computer games is starting to squeeze out music Murder in times of war. the legal viewpoint Boots Did I ever endorse my parents' smoking? As a passive smoker, can I now sue them? Look you elsewhere The Times Diary Picture Gallery Justice and prejudice Why should anyone worry if a judge is gay or straight, when all that matters is that the bench is fair and dispassionate Platt du jour Punt poet Devil's advocate Europe's bank robber Nicholas Ridley on why the Erm is almost dead No Points for Truth Downing Street displays poor political skills—again The Times One Man in a Boat Africa's would-be democrats deserve more Western attention Royal Post Even privatised stamps should display the monarch's head 'Back-door' sale of imported wines PM's libel suit Press intrusion Nursing care at whose expense? Special-care babies Gallantry award Signs of the times Control of education Flaws in law on dangerous dogs Cracking the code Birthday surprise Punt up creek? Court Circular Dinners Service dinner Nature notes Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheons Personal Column Anniversaries Latest wills Today's royal engagements University news Appointments Appointments in the Forces Mr Hugh Robinson Mr Roger Trimble Church news Forthcoming marriages Major-General Abdy Ricketts Major-General Abdy Henry Gough Ricketts, CBE, Dso, GOC Cyprus District, 1955-56, died after a long illness on 16 January, aged 87. He was born ob December 8,1905 Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia Queen Alexandra, widonw of the last king of vugoslavia, died in London on January 30 aged 72. She was born, a princess o Greece and Denmark, in Athens on March 25.1921 Personal Column Announcements & Personal Notices An Experiment in Hypnotism Gillian Pearkes Gillian pearkes, viticulturalist, died of a heart attack on January 20 aged 56. She was born on Octeber 24,1936 His Honour Thomas Kellock Hia Honour Thomas Kellock, QC, circuit judge, 1976-91, and Liberal politician, died on January 12 aged 69. He was born on July 4,1923 Pound slumps to all-time low Major's libel writ 'unprecedented' Israel backs down House prices rise Hepatitis scare Police pledge History in balance Focusing on Europe's lawmakers The Times Crossword No 19,143 Mail privatisation Tanks clash Revolutionary zeal Ultimatum on aid Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch no title Modern Times Body and MlND People in the Times Weather Law Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Business Today A strategy that dare not speak its name Business 'Wise Men' back rate cuts Pound touches an all-time low but shares soar Us takes tough line on Ec directive Arts Sport John Charcol Focus on Small Business Gooda Walker losses deepen EC convinced Washington has turned protectionist The Times Unit Trust Information Service Brittan draws up steel battle plan Fleming to charge on current accounts Haynes Publishing ahead at half time Business Roundup BOC buys drug assets Bullough tumbles Marine turns around Picture Gallery Unilever cuts 120 HQ jobs Hawley quits as Haden chief Payout raised at CRT Kernick bought Belgium presses EC over Dan-Air Milk Marque is challenged by Northern Foods The Milk Marketing Board's monopoly on supply ends next year leaving Northern Foods free to deal directly with farmers and not the new milk broker that will emerge Charge of false accounting dropped from Ward trial ICI's Tioxide agrees $200m Kronos deal Legal & Public Notices Iceland seeks £27m for Littlewoods deal New chairman for Amex US airlines call for enquiry into BA deal Recent Issues Major Changes Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Shares soar on hope of new rate cut Stock Market British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Dow ends strongly World Markets Wallstreet Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Cross-Channel dust-up over jobs clouds market realities European View Hoover's move of jobs from Dijon to Glasgow shows how economies in recession are levelling down rather than up, argues Ross Tieman Touting for tickets The Times City Diary Poacher lies low The Times City Diary Cox's coup Checking out Gilts market should be brought up to date Cheques Act causes problems for charities Puzzled by opportunities given to Old Lady's friends All set for a rate cut Tempus Northern Foods Hsbc Staffing embassies Iceland The Times Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant Unilever New cut hopes spur shares First direct BT business database service goes national Mr Friday on Tuesday To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items £20,000/Month Income by Post! Wanted Urgently Show Kitchens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hypermarket in France Outplacement & Career Counselling National Merchandising Computers are good medicine Multiple Classified Advertising Items TUK TUK ANTI Cityfield Service Corporation Computer & Computing Services AST Computer Loans & Investments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Express Mortgages General FRANCHISES Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… The Times Briefings no title Ordnance Survey To Advertise Ashurst Morris Crisp Quarry Dougall Tristar Personnel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Document Evidence Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster Medical Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… The Times Reuter Simkin Fixed Income Salesperson Southern Europe Hillingdon Area Magistrates' Courts Committee Binks Stern To Advertise within the Legal Appointments Section no title Millions lost as drugs case falters A mass action faces collapse because of legal aid worries. Sean webster reports PM spies a lawyer Poll protest Disinventive Neighbourly Kidnap law Studied move To the cleaners Quarry Dougall Wanted: the right to free speech Counsel Sex and Videos To Advertise Quarry Dougall UEA Norwich Edith A. Robertson Company Lawyer Barristers' Clerk All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Berrymans W. S. Walker & Company Chambers of James Hunt QC no title Sex, laws and videotaping via satellite The state is failing to control pornography. Patrick Stevens offers some advice People do not worry unduly over adult acts of consent Zarak MacRae Brenner Beveridge Ross & Prevezers Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones How provincial firms are winning City business Small outfits are spreading work among London and country offices The flagship office can offer a good rate for City work No additional VAT on trophies To Advertise Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Classified Advertising Items No power to refuse right to buy order Taylor v Newham London Borough Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Wells Somerset Solici Tors seek junlor asslsant… Partners on the Move Acquiescing in inexcusable delay Chambers Lectureship in Law Competitive marketing for Accountants and Solicitors Debenham & Co no title Music Rebel puts the accent on comedy Heather Neill talks to Scottish poet and performer Liz Lochhead, whose version of The Tempest opens this week Jewels to crown a museum's collection Alison Beckett on the Cartier Foundation's scheme to help galleries acquire major examples of new art Theatre It's all Greek to the ENO's hidden extras Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertaiment complled 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 Knockout? It could be verse The Set-Up Gate, Notting Hill Theatre: Jeremy kingston admiringly goes the distance with a prodigious performer Not so much a date, more a mating game Australia Day Covent Garden Gala: John Higgins sees Jose carreras become an honorary Australian for a celebration of Australia Day Successive evenings of an exceptional quality Stephen Pettitt reviews two very different concerts at the Barbican Hall that shared on common excellence The Times Party headquarters, open to all Benedict Nightingale on an East End theatre faithful both to the spirit of Joan Littlewood and to its local audience All take part as a full-time occupation Music: Stephen Pettitt meets the busy, broad-minded Alban Berg Quarter Charging the battery of customers' anger Television Review The Times How to bring in the new Dance Review Bishop finishes off hapless Australia Border inconsolable after West Indies complete crushing victory ICC divided on World Cup venue for 1995 Pools Forecast Bowe sets terms for bout with Lewis Boxing For the Record Word-Watching Wigan set arduous task by cup draw Sport in Brief Roberts on verge of joining shaikh Nap: Viking Flagship (2.00 Nottingham) Next best: High Padre (3.30 Nottingham) Nottingham Blazing Walker returns Wetherby draws The Red One Yesterday's Results Lingfield Park Sedgefield Hodges lands 169-1 double Mighty Mogul's surgery delayed Rapid Raceline Bankrupt Bills wither under pressure of final demands Janaczek chosen to lead French seven Rugby Union Snow Reports Officials discuss Jones vote Wax factor will prove decisive David Powell assesses the role technicians will play in the skiing world championships that start tomorrow Struggling Sunderland sack Crosby Hickman only dips toe into senior waters Swimming Fixtures Football BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Lloyd's Cricket England left clutching at straws Dexter praises 'magnificent' flightback but spinners put India in sight of emphatic Test victory Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3011 Batsmen take turns to forget basics At the Calcutta Test American Football Electronic Yellow Pages Arsenal pay £2m for player they sold for £200,000
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