News from 04/02/1993
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John Oliver (General Secretary), Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, James Landale, James Bone and Eve-Ann Prentice, Arthur Gibson, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Jean McCormick, Victoria Glendinning, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jim Coates, James Bone, P. W. Hart, (Director), D. W. Hall, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Michael G. Steel, Chris Jenkins, Tom Walker and Martin Walker, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans and Sheila Gunn, Maurice Wood (Chairman), Douglas Broom, Ray Kennedy, John Sellers, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Sarah Springman (Vice President), Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, and our Foreign Staff, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, D. Ll. Morgan, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Simon Wood, Rosanna de Lisle, Alan Meyer (Chairman), Edward Fennell, Alick Leggat, Clive Herward, P. J. Radcliffe (Administrator), Gyles Brandreth (Chairman), John Cairns, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, David Jeffrey (Medical Director), David Watts, Ronald Riggs, Robert Neagus, (Consultant), Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Antony Whitaker, Lois Rathbone, Lesley Chamberlain, Craig Brown, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Phil McLennan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Norman Jasper, Erica Wagner, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Abby Tan in Manila and our Foreign Staff, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Robin Stacey, Peter Dickinson, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, David G. Guild, Patrick Moser, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, David R. Watson, Matthew Parris, Conor Cruise, Oliver Letwin, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, J. A. D. Ewart, Liz Lynne, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Roger Boyes and Christopher Cviic, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Johnson (The Administrator), Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Martin Waller and Ross Tieman, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Clive St. J. Thomas, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Simon Malloni, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Wolfgang Münchau and our Foreign Staff, Colin Farrington, Andrew McBarnet, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Michael Hatfield,
ResumoRifkind about-turn in battle on 'overstretch' Frontline champagne toast A critical Commons report on defence cuts has been pre-empted by a government about-turn. Extra soldiers will be provided at a time of increased British commitment in trouble-spots Index Bosnia German cuts threaten Euro fighter project Films IRA plants bomb on train Major willing to raise rates to save pound Sport National Training Awards Britain left in the cold as Dutch bail out DAF Mary Wesley Tory rapid reaction force executes a swift retreat Major puts work-for-dole scheme on party agenda Chinacraft London Spring takes fresh approach to talks Regiments' engagement ends peacefully Spending axe falls on £170m carrier Jews mourn victim Magazine's regrets Poulson dies aged 82 Sacked pilots appeal Council plans £55m cut Green inquest opened Sun's lawyers ponder royal proceedings News in Brief Correction Clarke refuses to refer Bridgewater killing for second appeal Decision condemned as a whitewash Families vow to fight on for scrutiny of conviction By a Staff Reporter: Sex bias man was a woman By a Staff Reporter: Stabbed PC appeals for US-style batons Royals rent a riverside flat Jaws of death: PC Kevin Luckhurst, in protective… Psychiatrist blackmailed patients Swinton Insurance By a Staff Reporter: Girl raped by three youths still lives in fear RSC forges ahead despite cash fears Nationwide NUT backs boycott of compulsory English tests for 14-year-olds Advisers endorse role of grammar Young workers hone skills in quest for gold C&A Snake venom comes with sting in the tail Lord Chief Justice deplores MacKay's legal aid reforms Lawyers believe up to 12 million people would be disqualified from legal aid under the government's planned reforms TA captain loses plea for freedom News in Brief Rider trapped Hard cheese Bomb case Petrol death Workers fear their next pay day will be the last Drivers to pay for ending of car tax Battle for the Budget Heseltine hunts for a way to give help Final resting place for airman shot down 50 years ago Royalty to honour The Few Tests show Braer oil may have endangered two million salmon The true extent of the contamination of Shetland salmon after the Braer tanker disaster is only just becoming apparent River eye traps polluters Rise in church crime destroying heritage The way it isn't Dixons Sea wins land battle Labour review group calls for end to union block vote Labour's reform plans would shift the powder at party conferences, giving MPs a say for the first time Parliamentary Notices Major vision lacks market credibility Clarke gives jail pledge Around the Lobby Plea to save the rhino In Parliament Unflattering view of ministers shocks peers Councils to get aid for refugee influx Cabinet to hear plan for coal Protesters in Soweto set buses ablaze Johannesburg's black commuters faced cabbies' roadblocks, police curbs, cancelled buses. The result: 80 per cent absenteeism Bhutto considers government deal to win husband's liberty Timor rebel's lawyer snubs court Blacks wage cut-throat taxi war Death toll rises to 48 in volcano steam blast Alliance Leicester West tells Mobutu he must hand over power to his rival Israelis confront wave of support for Muslim hardliners US lends Rabin a helping hand with peace plea to Arabs Mr Rabin threatens more deportations, yet even Israel wants a return to talks Iranians dream of Shah's golden days Top Briton rewarded with UN challenge Clinton makes defence pay for jobs package CIA may sign up for businessmen's war UN will need 20,000 troops to put Owen peace plan into effect The Geneva plan for Bosnia has not been accepted, yet the UN is already revising the number of troops needed to enforce it Interest-free loan for Bérégovoy ruffles Socialists Berlin's Garnett hits a nerve Reuter: Mother acquitted in French death saga Picture Gallery Birth rate falls in cash-strapped Moscow General Portfolio US court picks King jurors News in Brief Police face trial (AP): Attack kills 14 Gays' victory (AP): Novelist fined Balkans' most hated man Milosevic may yet gain most from the peace, as from the war Will the West eventually give in and reward the warmaker? The Times The Breaker of Promises and the Yes-Man Father-figure for the Croats A former Tito general, Tudjman is a cautious but committed nationalist The leader caught without a land Bosnia's president refuses to choose between the enemies on either side Killers under Noms De Guerre Mapping out the Future Northern Rock Limit to police duly of care over hazards B&Q Reasons must be given Regina v Dairy Legitimacy in trust disposition Miller and others v callender and Others Rastafarians are not a separate ethnic group Dawkins v Crown Joining counts Regina v C Something in the air No good turning a blind eye Eye operations for the short-sighted are becoming big business. But, as Nigel Hawkes reports, information on their value is in short supply Hi-tech help for the short-sighted An excess of Gascoigne Medical Briefing Treatable dementia Northern Rock Philip Howard The Queen's Christmas day message was no scoop, but it promises a great day in court Island of adventure The Times Diary Pit Closures Desperation on the dole For those who are out of work, life in front of a television set is just as miserable in Surrey as it is in Merseyside Peace, what peace? Conor Cruise O'Brien questions Lord Owen's plan Double Dutch Dealing The DAF débâcle carries lessons for the new Europe Rifkind's Rethink British forces must be able to respond to world disorder English Civil War Teachers should not obstruct this year's tests for 14-year-olds Difficult choices to be made at the dying of the light Profits from smoking Disarming tactics Level playing fields Leasehold reform Health policy Degrees of artistic achievement Hospital openings Ties that bind Court Circular The Royal Society of Chemistry Dinners Anniversaries Personal Column Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Church news Birthdays today Luncheon Service dinner Lady Williams of Crosby Pyramid was redesigned while building went on Archaeology Royal Aeronautical Society Institute of Civil Engineers Appointment John Poulson John Poulson, the disgraced architect who went to prison in the 1970s for the improper influencing of property contracts, died on January 31 aged 82. He was born in Pontefract on April 14,1910 Major-General Michael Matthews Major-General Michael Matthews Cb, Dl. Engineer-in-Cheif of the Army, 1983-85, died on January 7 aged 62. He was born on April 22,1930 Personal Column The Samaritans Announcements & Personal Notices Diana Adams Diano Adams, one fo New York city Ballet's first ballerinas, died in San Andreas, California, on January 10 aged 66. She was born in Spanton, virginia, on March 29,1926 Brahms's New Work Walter Stewart Walter Stewart, OBE principal of Northamptionshire Institute of Agriculture, 1921-58, died on December 28 aged 100. He was born at Ballindalloch, Spcyside, in March 1892 Army gets more troops The Times Crossword No 19,145 Picture Gallery Business Weather People in the Times The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Business 21-28 Business Today Missing German rate cut hopes slow sterling's fall Sterling fell steeply on the foreign excahange markets, recovering slightly late in the day on hopes that the Bundesbank will cut interest rates at its meeting today Falling The Pound The pound is falling, hurrah, hurrah Shares soar to record high Books 34-35 Sport 36-40 Maine-Tucker Temporaries Recruitment Receivers aim to sell Leyland as going concern Accountancy on Thursdays Exports hit by cheap EC credit cover British firms are losing millions of pounds of potential export business because their European competitors can secure more attractive export credit terms Tokyo markets expect discount rate cut The Times Unit Trust Information Service Eastern Electricity to cut service jobs Business Roundup Bonus for Seacon staff Triplex Lloyd seeks cash Trafalgar House option EC issues gloomy forecast on economic prospects Widening budget deficits in Europe raise further doubts about prospects for monetary union and contribute to continued turbulence on foreign exchangeS UK and German chemical unions sign labour pact Six in line for company of year award Co-Operative Bank Plc Coopers & Lybrand Ward 'disguised' Guinness fee Turkish deal for Thames PSBR 'needs lower pound' Legal & Public Notices ICA under fire on audit failures Laporte claim Waste rise Kalon to pay £20m for French paint group British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options TSB Group shares rise on speculation over bid Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes Recent Issues London Financial Futures Oil groups urge coal report be rejected Rustenburg cut Results delayed EIT suspended (Reuter): Blue chips record largest rise of year World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Europe's tailback of lorries drives DAF off the… The plight of DAF could be seized on by Japanese manufactures as a way into Europe's truck market, writes Ross Tieman Chalky's back in action The Times City Diary Banks are losing customers' goodwill Poor profits harvest Japan Grey markets Lack of back-up risks sales abroad Business Letters Competitive marketing for Accountants and Solicitors Sterling follows the trend Tempus Kalon HK Land The Bloomsbury Group Permanent Consultant Accountancy Recruitment Michael Page Finance Inmarsat Eisai Kelly Services Operations Manager Financial Selection Services Warwick McLintock Mark Warner Barclay Simpson Close Investment Management Limited British Red Cross Stoy Hayward pins its colours to the BSI mast Accountancy & Finance Howell Chorley Associates The Corporate Services Group Plc Any Other Business Alderwick Consulting Dealer-Market Maker Treasury Controller A leading American Investment Banking and… Systems Accountant The Times Nudging corporate bullies to pay up Accountant Management Accountant The Times Portfolio plus Shares at record high First direct Portfolio Plus Gatwick really means business The airport is fighting against its 'bucket and spade' image by wooing commercial traffic, reports Harvey Elliott Not to be missed Discovery Cruises Skypass takes off Thomas Cook Virgin's flight from suitor See Sydney cheaply Flyaways British Airways has a crew-to-passenger ratio of… Tour chiefs turn green Tourists are being encouraged to cause less damage to the environment, reports Peter Victor Danger off the slopes Skiers are staying in hotels that could be firetraps because of inadequate safety precautions British Rail International Cyprus Danger off the slopes Plea for the Alps France gets tough with boating laws Don't forget, keep taking the tablets Serious illness is endemic in many parts of the world (see illustration). Prudent Travellers visit clinics well before they start their journeys Theatre And father makes three Cinema: Geoff Brown on Louis Malle's first British-based film, Damage, Plus Jarman's Wittgenstein First fantasist of the movies Cinema History: David Robinson on the magical pioneer George Méliès Damage Literature Inside the heart of of this great mind Arthur Gibson sees the first public showing of Derek Jarman's film about a great philosopher Entertainments Today Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Searching examination of voices and hearts Hilary Finch finds emotional and philosophical parallels in the apparently different programes given in London this week by two eminent singers Uncertain sort of start Concert Review LPO/Wester-Möst Festival Hall Picking over love's bones Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is cheered by a strong performance in a sombre eveing La Musica Hampstead The Times Where they still say 'Write on' Thousands have benefited from the Arvon Foundation's encouragement since it was established 25 years ago to advise and help new writes. Alison Roberts reports Bold step leads nowhere Dance: A misconceived double bill fails to do justice to the performers CandoCo/NDT3 Queen Elizabeth Hall Stiffelio snapped up for Saturday night Arts Briefing Russian recipe uses strange ingredients Television Review Sings sweetly enough Rpck Zucchero Hammersmith Apollo Barbed hook to catch a gay and gallant old trout Freya Stark, doyenne of travel writers, has a hostile biographer, but Victoria Glendinning finds her own admiration undimmed Transfigured inner cosmos Net of Jewels By Ellen Gilchrist Faber, ?14.99 the Blindfold By Siri Hustvedt Hodder & Stoughton, ?8.99pbk The Adelphi Press Ghouls gorge on gore galore Suckers By Anne Billson Pan, ?4.99 pbk original Mr Anon changes trains The Orient-Express By Gregor von Rezzori Chatto & Windus, £13.99 A voluptuary lusts by letter Contemplating Adultery By Lotte and Joneph Hamburger MacMillan, £14.99 What became of the Georgian silver and Canalettos? Privatisation By C. D. Foster Blackwell, £40 Privatisation in Europe Edited by Ferdinando Targetti Dartmouth, £35 Father of victory burning bright Keynes said: "He had one illusion—France; and one disillusion_ mankind. " David R. Watson on the Tiger At the Heart of a Tiger Clemenceau and his World, 1841-1929 By Gregor Dallas Macmillan, £25 Resurrection of a peacetime war Fear By Anatoli Rybakov Translates by Antonia W. Bouis Hutchinson, £15.99 Child of a nobler father Dreams of Long Lasting By Mark Medoff Simon and Schuster, ?15.99 The Times Woosnam upset to make cut Different law for spinners Word-Watching Jenkins ready to shoulder burden of expectation TCCB must not ignore MCC members' vote Thrown out No backwater Limited threat to triathlon Hulls apart Back puts hapless Italians to flight Tour de France to return to Britain Sport in Brief Barcelona bill rises Fast bowlers strike Tomba goes missing Boxers form union Connors takes control Pursuit of Pilgrim Kings into final Snow Reports Towcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Dunwoody in late charge to fastest century Scudamore trailing by eight in thrilling race for jockeys' championship Piggott looking for tenth Derby win Edinburgh Lingfield Park Clarke promises law change on Sunday betting Second Brennan injured Forest are closer to Cup prize For the Record Littlewoods Pools Wednesday clinch semi-final place Football Surprising recovery by DeFreitas Cricket With a single bound, Nigel was free Simon Barnes, examines America's growing love affair with IndyCar's prized British acquisition Haller recalled to pep up British performances Swimming Today's Fixtures Hodkinson hammers Cepeda Boxing Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio The Times Arsenal find the Wright touch Leeds lose in extra time to graham's depleted side in dramatic Cup replay Scotland select Wright Concise Crossword No 3013 Richardson's penalty miss puts Villa out Winning Move Word-Watching Century ruling by ICC goes against Gooch Mensa Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Johnson & Johnson Limited Monday Appointment Trends 2 Recruiting Graduates 12 Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company N B Selection Ltd Public Management 14 Appointments Telephone References without redress There is no longer recompense for victims of careless job testimonials. Antony Whitaker explains the law Shifting the legal balance Fair play form the Lords Whitehead selection N B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Whitehead selection N B Selections Ltd The University of Huddersfield Doctus Consulting Europe McCourt Consultants Ltd N B Selection Ltd Fair Isaac International Freight Transport Association N B Selection Ltd Barkers Tandy GRiD United Kingdom Galileo International McKenzie Waterman Peter Kibble, ILOG Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus Management Consultants Limited Mothercare News International plc New Year, New Career KPMG Selection & Search Price Waterhouse Executive Search & Selection Illingworth Management Consultants 3Com Management Consultants Business Development Consultants Hoggett Bowers Daniels Bates Partnership Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Essex Austin Knight Shaye Communications Limited Wetherby NEC Price Waterhouse MacMillan Davies NCFS Sue Evans at Jacques Vert Retail Ltd International Data Corporation Private & Corporate Career Adviser Consultants Consultative Sales Food Giant Keith Townrow Corporate and Recruitment Consultants Ernst & Young Marketing Managers Management Consultants 'SupaSnaps' Harper Haisey Aroche Federal Resources Europe Essanelle Ltd MacMillan Davies Simpson Crowden Consultants Fosroc Mining & Tunnelling Ltd Executive Career Solutions Salvesen foodservices TSI Group Vision human resources JM Management Services Austin Knight Hoggett Bowers N B Selection Ltd English Schools Foundation The Lawn Tennis Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Systems Engineers Ltd ISR Kanoo Group Ltd Vector Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Lander Sales & Marketing Times Newspapers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Postgraduate Medical Federation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Secretary/office Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hill Samuel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Counselling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scripture Union Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Account Executives All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Black graduates I stare into the face of prejudice A degree is no guarantee of a job, especially if you are black Widget Finn Speaks to several graduates about how they have managed to find themselves positions with prospects General Appointments Sheffield Hansard Financial BST European Sales Managers Trainee Partners General Manager Edinburgh Financial Publishing Proteus Consultancy Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Make sure you are fit for work Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Founders Bureau Ltd Confederation Life Management Consultant Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Welsh Development Agency Employment Department University of Bristol Times Newspapers British Red Cross Motability Commonwealth Secretariat The Heart of England Hedging the options The future of Britain's green and pleasant land is under threat, Douglas Broom reports Existing county councils effectively run the national park system Public Management Multiple Display Advertising Items House of Commons Frustrated by the litter of the law A dustbin-bag problem in Brighton put the citizen's charter to the test. It did not rise to the challenge The Times National Training Awards McMxcis Opening up new horizons Gillian Shephard's job is to improve their skills, reports Edward Fennell Industry willing to spend wisely Employers have learnt the value of developing a skilled workforce Award Winners 1992 Employers and Training Providers Industrial Control Services plc Individual/ Team Awards XXX Triplex A nation on the fast track Edward Fennell reports on ambitious plans to tap and develop talent Commendations Michelin man makes his mark The Times Award goes to a tyre maker that met its competition head on Opportunities for all Secretary of State's Award Beefeater's drive to raise standards took account of the needs of its women staff Woolwich Building Society Foster Wheeler Energy Limited National Traning Awards Better be safe than sorry Edward Fennell reports on the first Health and Safety Commission Award NSK Bearings Europe Ltd Why people come first The government is flying a new kite mark—for Staff development Cut to a rather different scene Daily Mail Award Visionary mixing at Channel Tv means new skills for technical staff Positive learning pays Eastern Improved practices abound A closer look at the work of the award-wonning employers and training providers Building for the future South East Norweb Power behind the North West A judge's job is not for the faint-hearted Selecting the winner from 1,600 entries is a daunting task Reebok Engineering change West Midlands Light at the end of the tunnel East Midlands Cutting delays Wales Club staff's old image is bounced out South West TDA Consulting Group Limited Shepherd Quality targets pay off North West Home-grown leaders Yorkshire Staff morale was raised and, within weeks, lives were being saved Full of eastern promise Northern Stop in the name of observation Northern Ireland Financial rewards Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland Ashorne Hill Management College The people who knew they could do better Derek Harris reports on the personal achievements of the award winners… Picture Gallery Hotel & Catering Training Company Michelin Regional Individual Winners Develop talent to the full John Sellers, the chief executive of BTEC, writes a personal message
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