News from 03/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ross Tieman and Arthur Leathley, James Landale, James Bone and Eve-Ann Prentice, Jon Ashworth, Robert McCrindle, Alain Bommenel, Kenneth Trench (Chairman), Frances D'souza, Bill Frost, R. Gutch (Chief Executive), Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Ivo Tennant, John Lidderdale, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sarah Mower, Hilary Finch, Ronald Harwood, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Caroline Michel, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Annemarie Halstead, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Arnold Wesker, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Tina Gaudoin, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Philip Webster and Martin Fletcher, Paul Donovan, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Jeremy Thomas, Chairman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Mary Stewart-Wallace, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, John Russell Taylor, Phillip Hall, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Philip Spencer, Jonathan Braude, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, M. Halliwell, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Tony Higton, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Lesley Gerard, Ian Ross, Winston Fletcher, M. St John Parker (Headmaster), John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Mary Underhill, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn and Michael Evans, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Ian Brodie, Wolfgang Münchau and Tom Walker, Mark Le Fanu, Graham Searjeant, Adrian Dannatt, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Grahame C. C. Meikle, Benedict Nightingale, John B. Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Andy Polakowski, Richard Morrison, Colin Morris (President of the Methodist Conference, 1976-7), John Goodbody and David Bartal, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, J. Chalmers Park, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Frank Selby, M. Dutchman-Smith, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoHeseltine refuses grants to save 15,000 lorry jobs The threat of widespread job losses at Britain's biggest commercial vehiele manufacturer adds to the pressures on Michael Heseltine, already at the centre of the pit closures turmoil Index Alan Coren Queen threatens to sue Sun Three Intercity routes to go on sale BR Sidelined in Private Railway Plan Taking a Bow Prime minister shows support for Lamont Nickell Murder Major summit to ease EC strains with Clinton N&p's Curranted Equity Reserve Patten undergoes surgery as China steps up the pressure Chris Patten will need ten day's convalescence after his heart operation today, time the Hong Kong governor can ill afford Blame the good life for blocked arteries NR Northern Rock Mussolini picks a playground fight Mathew Parris Political Sketch Pregnant executive wins sacking case News in Brief Mortgage firms disagree Pit bull 'set on police' Lamplugh case remand Bernard Braden dies Knife-killer stabbed Rachel Nickell 49 times The prospects of solving Rachel Nickell's murder are fading because witnesses have failed to come forward By our Crime Correspondent: Big enquiries need cash and luck By a Staff Reporter: Lady Green tests fail to find cause Wives are valued at £349 a week Boy witness bears no obvious scars By a Staff Reporter: Prisoner loses SAS siege case ITT Sheraton Bishop and rabbi lead assault on religion Courts report biggest drop in number of hearings for 30 years By a Staff Reporter: Princess caught out by seat-belt rules Alliance Leicester By a Staff Reporter: Death-case doctor returns to hospital Forte Hotels Park attack leaves pensioner in a coma MacGregor unveils model franchises to end BR's 45-year state monopoly Prime routes and notorious trouble-spot will be trial run for a privatised railway system By our Transport Correspondent: Break-up attacked by Intercity chief Critics Sell-off news brings little joy to the misery line First Lines to Be Prepared for Franchising By a Staff Reporter: Operators could take over next year Sunalliance Tory MPs rebel over commuter worries on fare73 Pregnant teenagers carry on smoking and damage babies Volunteer Reserve Forces NHS error endangers children Alleged IRA man invited to air base Catholic shot dead on doorstep News in Brief VW deal Player jailed Drug charges Last farewell The Ultimate Driving Machine Devonport likely to win the battle for Trident, says Major Rosyth dockyard may lose its fight for survival-but closure will be delayed to avoid an outcry over job losses AST Campaigning crews vie for submarine Dockyard puts its faith in hard work Crystal Holidays Bandits shoot British aid worker in Afghanistan ambush Gradute ignored death threats Liberian rebels kill British researcher CRAlG Brown The way it isn't National Savings Victim's girl friend dies heartbroken Bottomley to back Tomlinson Task forces set up to hack away at business red tape Malaysia Airlines Thatcher dials 'No' for democracy 'Time' at last-chance saloon Ministers and whips keep the legislative traditions alive Riddell on Politics Reform called for in law-making process Atlantic alliance drifts into a fog of misunderstandings Gatt Talks in Jeopardy Washington and Europe are divided on strategy for Bosnia. The Clinton Camp is upsetting old friends even more over trade Clinton's measures heighten EC unease over long-term policy Open-minded LA lawyer wins brief to solve trade problem Man in the News German industiy succumbs to gloom CU COMMERCIAL Union Aid workers accuse Croats of halting food supplies to Muslims France has secret plan for Western military shield round Sarajevo Lord Owen is underlining the fact that Serbs will lose territory under his peace plan as he attempts to sell it to the White House Important Notice Election of One Special and Four Regional Members to the Milk Marketing Board-1993 Broccoli returns to smoke-free White House Picture Gallery Clinton targets workshy Los Angeles trials spark fears of renewed racial explosion (AP): 72 killed in attack on Kabul News in Brief (AFP): Lesbian picked Leader sacked Pope in Benin Volcano erupts (Reuter): Lingua franca Greek drought Rabin under fire at home as deportees spurn compromise The right accses him of weakness. The Palestinians say he has not gone far enough. Israel's prime minister cannot win Osram Reuter: Kinshasa peace ends in gunfire South African police clamp down on black strikers Riots drive thousands from Togo Memories of a role model Everest Fifteen minutes of flattery When the wealthy have their hair done in New York there is only one person to see. Tina Gaudoin went to see him More than a puff of smoke Alfred Dunhill lcelebrates a centenary of st Tell Nirvana the news The woolly hats are on. The night is about to begin. kate Muir reports from Seattle on life after grunge Ms MacDonald opens a packet and offers two green blobs. E? Some new grunge drug? No, she plugs them in her ears Britannia sails into a storm Britannia was used by the royal family for less than a month last year. As the yacht nears the end of her life, can Britain afford a replacement? Life and how to survive it -by John Cleese and Robin Skynner The Times Dillons Forum Zwirn Precious Furs Alan Coren Children are losing much more than pigs from their new, politically correct, storybooks Dietrich's duellists Picture Gallery Rout of the economists The bluff of monetary models, theories and statistics has been called-a whole profession now stands arraigned Fear and loathing in France Spirits are lower than the franc, says Charles Bremner Wolf at the Door Europe wants to agree a trade deal, but it may be too late In Hard Labour The Opposition has to change its philosophy to win power Government seen as tool of Brussels Cost-cutting medicines Clergy spouses Oxbridge admissions Church disestablishment debated Future of BFI Labour and Clinton Hazard sign Iran's refusal to withdraw 'fatwa' Leave moa in peace Called to account All dressed up Court Circular Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia Birthdays today Géraud, marquis de Miramon Homers' Company Christening Reception Today's royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Appointment Egypt seeks aid over historic sites threatened by canal Archaelogy Luncheon Church news Forthcoming marriages Linnean Society Sir Michael Blundell Personal Column Picture Gallery Professor Geoff Brown Geoff Brown, Professor of Earth Sciences at the Open University and pioneer of gravimetric measurements for predieting volcanie eruptions, died in the crater of the Colombian crater of the Colombian volcano Galeras on January 14 aged 47. He was born on March 11,1945 Brisish Diabetic Association Announcements & Personal Notices Bernard Braden Bernard Braden, Canadian-born actor and broadcaster, died yesterday aged 76. He was born in Vanconver on May 16,1916 Dr Bruce Campbell Dr Bruce Campbell, Obe, ornithologist, author and former Bbc Natural History Unit producer, died on January 9 aged 80. He was born on June 15,1912 On this Day February 3 1915 News This Times Crossword No 19,144 Picture Gallery Business Costs rise: Local authorities must pay… Weather People in the Times Business 21-27 British banks reject blame for collapse of DAF financing a Briitish banks are claiming they have been set up as scapegoats after refusing to join a new cash injection of ?100 million and endangering up to 15,000 British jobs Ringing Puzzling Batting The Pound us$ 1.4430 (-0 . 0112) German mark. . . By our Economics Staff: Dollar surge sends pound to record low Roll up for the trade war sideshow Property 35 Sport 36-40 Knight Williams Television and Radio Insurance threat to local services Banks may be forced to revise code on confidentiality The code governing how the high street banks handle confidential customer information is a year old next month, and is due to be reviewed and reformed Argentatia Medeva buys in France Small producers are optimistic, says CBI Business Roundup Northern raises £91m YRM dives into loss UK oil growth forecast Heiton builds profit Adscene up at half-time By our Business Staff: Vaz under fire over BCCI Accountancy and Finance JCI delay hints at Charter deal Oftel backtracks on 2% price-cut ruling for BT BT claims directory enquiries charges have failed to compensate for a 6 per cent reduction in charges for local, national and international calls made in 1991 By our City Editor: Reed seeks exit from BSkyB Chambers urge export boost Hoover 'poaching' denied Guinness fee 'agreed verbally' Bonn joins call for Bundesbank to lower rates Liddell seeks Scottish links with US JAL BAT announces split roles for chairman and chief executive Industrial action at Hanson coal plants Dixons changes Silo board Fyffes slips on currency deals IMI halts buy Airline flies on Mellow sold Emirates Fly us once, fly us always British Funds Clinton factor hits drug firms Stock Market Pepe shares delisted in rescue plan Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices Late flurry of buying fails to lift Dow Wall Street Major Changes Sharper airline competition must supplant 'dirty tricks' Optimal use of runways at Heathrow would be in the best interests of both passengers and independent airlines, says Robert McCrindle The Hmes ClTY Diary Case for pensions compensation Cuts should be balanced by job creation DAF lacks driving force Tempus BAT Industries Convertibles Searching high and low for the right rate Fyffes Currency BBV Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Portfolio Plus Shares lose ground First direct Portfolio Media, Sales & Marketing Sheffield Wednesday Football Club Past Present Future Dynamic Experienced Pr Executive Not fit to be seen in public What makes an advertisement offensive enought to be banned, asks Winston Fletcher Discovering what offends people is not that simple It is not unreasonable to show nudes in shower ads Advertising-City-Sales Background European Sales Managers Career Exchange Pims UK. Ltd Marketing Assistant (Fluent Italian Bilingual) Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Tuned into the listeners Audience resarch proves that radio is just as popular as television Scripture Union Perfection takes some organising German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, who is in Britain for concerts tonight and Friday, talks to Richard Morrison 'I'd rather hit wrong notes than go for the safe, boring performance' Home and away wins for Canada John Russell Taylor reports from Toronto and Montrcal on a revitalised gallery and revelatory loan exhibition from France Strand Theatre Theatre page 30 Masked figures make a puzzling… Cinema page 31 Robert Redford: his Sundance Festival… Gabriel saves World Arts Briefing BBC Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Traffic in ideas is one way only Worlds Apart Theattre Royal, Stratford East Theatre: Benedict Nightingale feels excluded when watching a one-sided polemical play Difficult to care much The Caretaker Nottingham Playhouse Ziggy in the middle of a change of circumstances Cracked Actor BBC 1 Telecision Review Play to Packed Houses Sundance's kids are taking over Adrian Dannatt on Robert Redford's annual festival, a showcase for independent film-makers Easy listening made difficult Stephen Pettitt finds more style than substance in a Chamber Symphony by American post-minimalist John Adams Contrasts in how to make contact Radio Review Young lovers look and sound right Music in Cadiff Play on words NP South West London HSR PPP WA Pan European WP Secretary European Law Firm City Based Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants WA Richmond College Mrs Ursula Edmonstone, Spink & Son Ltd Elizabeth Emanuel Studio Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Railways Board Central London c. £17,500 PDFM Phillips & Drew Fund Management Limited International Sporting Organisation in Knightsbridge ROC Janette Teager & Associates Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Busy W8 Property Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Red Cross PA to Directors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euromoney No title Recruitment Competitive Package U. S. Aerospace Company Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hume-Wright, Ludgate Laud Ltd Euro Tunnel Office Angels Mison Recruitment Services Recruitment Consultant Exp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers £24,000 PA P Pearson Merrow Employment Agency Manpower Language Matters Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Post Office P. A/ Admin Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Recruitment consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Russell Simpson Multiple Classified Advertising Items SK Stickley & Kent Auctioneers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trafalgar House Europe Exceptional Bargain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drivers Jonas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Conrad Ritblat & Co Consultant Surveyors Allsop & Co Aspreys Property Acctioneers J Hugh Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martel. Maides & Le Pelley Willmotts Barnard marcus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gambling on the money markets Rachel kelly looks at wheather exchange-rate fluctuations have created a bargain basement of the property world Property Buyers Guide Egerton Strettons Sallmann Harman Healy Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Copperfields Barnet Lane, Elstree Multiple Classified Advertising Items Some of the Highly Attractive Country Style Houses… Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Garages, Outbuildings Orienteering deaths leave Swedes at loss Scientists suspect respiratory virus responsible for Scandinavivan tragedy For the Record Bowe ropes Dokes into first defence at Garden party Boxing Today's Fixtures Hodkinson maps out defeat for Cepeda Sanchez restores family pride Sport in Brief England aspirations Alphand fastest Manchester chosen Moxon dominant Muggeridge withdraws Austin returns Cranston called up Word-Watching National 's special status reduced Handicapper officially drops Aintree factor from calculation of weights Thunderer: Leicester Scudamore critical of whip plans Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday'sthree Meetings No Title Radio Ranceline Sansom in transfer to Everton SKY Penalty save lifts Palace and deflates Blackburn Football Team fights shy of woman Basketball Fletcher confronted by painful decisions Leigh go looking for home Rugby League Jones recalled for Stuttgart Athletics Boardman record removed In Brief America 's Cup breakthrough Privalova record Jones omitted Wood fights back Half decided Scotland's aim Variations 6 . 55am Weather 7.00 On Air, 2.00 Record Review,… Satellite Television and Radio Competition Orienteering 36 Virus Theory over Mystery Deaths in… Deadlock broken as England pull out of 1995 World Cup bid Tufnell and Emburey thrown into firing line Fletcher warns Middlesex spinners to 'get it right or you might as well go home Concise Crossword No 3012 Winning Move Word-Watching Football 38 Blackburn Beaten for Third Time in Eight… Richards recalled as replacement for injured Rodber Royal Liver Friendly Society
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