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News from 05/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Richard Ford and Paul Wilkinson, Phil Yates, S. Goldman, Anthony Harris, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Norman Nicholson, Chairman, Helen Johnstone, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Joan Brinham, Colin Narbrough and Janet Bush, R. S. Fraser, Richard Eaton, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Rosemary Fernandez, Betty Caldwell, Peter Ball, George Thomas, Nicholas Dennis, Julian Critchley, Richard Shegog, Matthew May, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Ross Tieman and Martin Waller, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ian Brodie and Richard Beeston, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, George Brock, Sally Trench, Janet Daley, Robert Rhodes James, Andy Lavender, Kari Knight, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Jonathan Prynn and Tim Jones, Chris Mullin, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, John O'Leary Education Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Martin Fletcher and Eve-Ann Prentice, C. A. Collins, Paul Weiser, Executive Committe Member, George Cook, Leo Cavendish, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, A. T. Kuhn, James Pringle, John Havers, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Ben MacIntyre, Inchyra (Director-General), Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Nadine Meisner, Denny Desoutter, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Samantha Peel, Lucas Mellinger, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Lavinia Watson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Adrian Holloway, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Damant, David Gillard,

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Pound bounces back as Bundesbank cuts rates The Bundesbank's cut in German interest rates has eased pressures on its partners in the exchange-rate mechanism. It has done little to secure Norman Lamont's long-term future Index Valerie Grove Major stands by workfare More cuts needed to hit MoD target Four Brand New Submarines Face the Axe Sport Tanker owners agree ban on coastal waters Bernard Levin Tony Bland to be allowed to die after law lords' ruling The Famous Grouse Motoring on Friday Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Spot-on questions save Chancellor for another day Political Sketch King ready to resign today in the wake of Branson affair By a Staff Reporter: Straw calls for monarchy on Scandinavian lines Major rules out cash for lony firm Mare in foal latest victim of sex attack Car sales rise again Gallery wins award Man held over murder Woman shoots herself Student kills himself with electrocution kit News in Brief Doctors given right to end living death In the ruling on Tony Bland, a crucial distinctions was made between withdrawing treatment and actively ending a life Historic ruling will allow Hillsborough victim to die but similar cases must still go to the courts Parents prepare for last days JPs warn of curb on Oxford bars Saturday Review Polar duo defy pain and vow to press on Which Judgment affects 1,000 patients All Nippon Airways Rising jobless total forces new look at work-for-dole Tories return to a scheme rejected under Thatcher and seen as a limited success in America Claimants reject scrounger label President offers tax incentive By our Industrial Editor: First test will be far cry from early vision Cinema head denies illegal screening of Kubrick film VAT 'would shut one paper in five' BT fined £3,000 for moving listed kiosk Picture Gallery Edwardian Hotels Bombers' prison wedding bridges divide in Ulster Picture Gallery By our Ireland Correspondent: Body found in peat shipment Mother bleeds to death The way it isn't Rushdie's £400,000 security bill News in Brief Car seat alert Killer to appeal Station rape Airport deaths Care orders fall Speech apology Singleton move IRA attack Government boosts job hopes with £2bn roads package The Times Cabinet delays decision on coal Picture Gallery Town halls threatened Alliance Leicester Major attacks Smith over civil service Brown to answer critics Around the Lobby NUT attacked Price rise Spring break In Parliament UK accused by Delors of devaluing to poach jobs The newly unemployed will not be helped by Jacques Delors' socialist remedies Withdrawal of medical treatment from hopeless case not unlawful Law Report February 5 1993 House of Lords France feels pain of the single market 'Sweatshop' Britain allegation Danes fix May date for Maastricht vote US resistance brings Owen's Bosnia deal to brink of failure The White House is cooling over the idea of military intervention, but will not press the Muslims to accept the UN plan Party chiefs go as race petition fails World Leather Embarrassed UNhelps to push out homeless Croats New Yorkers ensure 'cleanser' Karadzic won't have a nice day Dictator treads the corrupt and brutal path of Leopold Western governments struggle to find way of curbing Mobutu French paternalism in Africa has helped to spawn dictatorships. Now demands by Paris for greater freedom are being ignored Pickfords Travel UN office in Kabul wrecked Picture Gallery Old despot steers Rangoon repression Space mirror sheds new light on Earth (Reuter): Belorussia ratifies Start pact News in Brief (AP): Drugs killings (AFP): Toll rises Heat kills 12 (Reuter): Second chance (AFP): Given away (AP): False trail Christopher visit seeks to revive Middle East talks The White House is giving the clearest of warnings that it will not tolerate violent opposition to the regional peace process President returns to campaign trail It's not a real zoo in there Clinton plans to halve troop levels in Europe by 1996 Picture Gallery GM to pay damages of £73m B&Q What makes the young conservative? Alice Thomson asks what manner of person will be partying in Southend this weekend YCs are seen as deeply untrendy. However hard that try, they are not even hip among those who vote Conservative Forte Posthouse Great Western Revived For some, the railway franchises announced this week recall the golden age of steam Life and how to survive it—by John Cleese and Robin… The Times Exit one old friendship, stage left Life is a drama for the playwright Simon Gray, famous for his chronicles of the intellectual world. But when drama borrows from life, he finds, people can get hurt Fighting fear with innocence Sally Trench, below, says 'do-gooders' in Bosnia do save lives Multiyork Janet Daley The appeal of workfare to Tory backbenchers is based more on instinct than a grasp of economic realities A dog of war again The Times Diary Picture Gallery Long live the royals Would you want a Britain in which Mps are the last resort of democracy? Tradition under threat Robert Rhodes James on the sad decline of trust The Light Fantastic Russian science illuminates where its philosophy failed Ill at Ease The prime minister at last looks beyond today's troubles Need for vision in nation's leader Spanish prince Popular festivities Solutions for our economic ills Major 'right to defend his honour' Air service restrictions Secret societies Friends and foes of Biggies Weight of opinion Correct cooking Court Circular Italian Cultural Institute Birthdays today Turners' Company Appointment Personal Column Picture Gallery Service dinners Dinner Latest wills Memorial services University news Anniversaries Churchill College Today's royal engagements Church news Forthcoming marriages SIRJOHN Verney, Bt Sir John Verney, Bt, MC, author and artist, died on February 2 aged 79. He was born on September 30,1913 Personal Column Alexander Schneider Alexander Schneider, Russian-born American violinist and conductor, died in New York on February 2 aged 84. He was born in Vilna (then a city of the Russian Empire, now Vilnius, Lithuania) on October 21,1908 Radio 4 Sunday 7th February at 8.50 a. m. B. K. P. A. Association Action Peter Orchard Peter Orchard, Cbe, chairman of the currency printing company, De La Rue, died on January 28 aged 65. He was born on March 25,1927 Francois Reichenbach Francois Reichenbach, French film maker, died on February 2 at the American hospital in Paris aged 71. He was born in Parris on July 3,1921 On this Day Injustice Germans lift pressure on pound Lords allow Hillsborough man to die Submarine shock Workfare hint King ready to go Plan doomed VAT fight Please don't insult the animals The Times Crossword No 19,146 Clinton cuts Mare attacked Danish poll Peat mystery Talks gloom No DAFcash Business Weather People in the Times Business Today Glittering Seeking Dreaming The Pound Rewards and dangers of keeping one's tail up Infotech Leyland Daf fights alone for survival Receivers will decide in meetings at the weekend whether production can continue next week at Leyland DAF, the British subsidiary of the Anglo-Dutch truckmaker Arts Sport By our Deputy City Editor: Kingfisher in talks over £1bn French deal Bundesbank surrenders to pressure for rate cuts Flemings Television and Radio Terrorism cover to be reinsured Allied Leisure calls for £13m The Times Unit Trust Information Service Pay deals decline to lowest for 12 years Kwik-Save to expand Motor World to float Menvier buys in France Lasmosells £126m of assets to reduce debt Business Roudup Jobs under threat by Nestle closure International Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times OECD warns Britain against giving up anti-inflation drive Times Newspapers Ltd Overseas Jobs Express American Investment Banking and Stockbroking Company Business Founders Bureau Ltd W. S. Walker & Company The Hospitality Group Saunders had 'global dream' Legal & Public Notices Barclays cuts jobs in City closure HK Land stake Bostrom buys Abtrust rights DC Cook passes SFA expels stockbroker over loan British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Shares end lower after touching a record high Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes Recent Issues London Financial Futures Britannia provisions surge 40% Record run Golden year Fisons deal (Reuter): Dow's winning rally reaches new peak World Markets Wall Street Moneymarkets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Merchant banks prepare for thaw in acquisition ice age The dearth of takeovers during the recession has left finance houses short of fees, but William Kay detects the first signs the spring is in the air From the horse's mouth The Times City Diary Hawkins jailed The Times City Diary Clapp stays The Times City Diary Impeded speech The Times City Diary Noise pollution tax on flights Consumer bears price burden of uncompetitive banana industry Kingfisher Lasmo Barclays cache Only a superficial cut Tempus Fisons Taking care with charity cheques Spycatcher Motor World Portfolio Plus Equities mark time First direct Times Newspapers limited New moves towards a bigger, clearer picture Galleries: Richard Cork on a re-hang at the Tate that reveals the collection's potential Critic's Choice Galleries Theatre Minimal impact, maximum fuss Cinema In the Mood Glenn Miller Manners make a manager Television Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guides to arts and entertainment complied by Karl 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 Swanking in the greensward Robin, Prince of Sherwood Piccadilly Theatre: Benediet Nightingale refuses to be hoodwinked by the hokum of a new musical Such a misalliance was unlikely to be a success All God's chillun Got Wings West Yorkshire West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Stars from the East Voger Quartet Wigmore Hall Concert Trview The Times Accent on the quaint and quirky Geoff Brown picks out some of the best of the distinctly idiosyncratic offerings at this year's Rotterdam Film Festival Bravo Birmingham for assorted abundance Birmingham Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells Dance: Nadine Meisner on a value-for-money mixed bill and what may be the dance equivalent of Grunge The Times Cross-border traffic heavier than ever Opera: The Vienna Kammeroper Fancy flying solo? With permanent jobs in computer technology at risk, more staff are going freelance, writes David Guest Information Technology DP Options Ltd Microsoft Windows S-Com Cerco Career Exchange Software Engineer Apex BST Management Consultant National Field Services Manager The Times Newspapers N. A. Software Ltd Software Ltd Computeach International Ltd. 'Allo,'allo ring of confidence In the future you will be able to let the phone do the talking in anu language, says Matthew May Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Morse A change of tuner Online Gears and grumbles in the mire Vaughan Freeman was an off-road novice, until he spent a day on Vauxhall's four-wheel-drive Frontera course Motoring Audi End of the road approaches for the cone The bane of motorists around Britain will be on the way out if a new road-building technique is adopted BMW Authorised Dealers End of the road approaches for the cone The Sunday Times Qualified failures Roadwise Motors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheelhouse Huddersfield Garages Ltd Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prosche Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Camberabero confident of proving his class French rugby followers remain uncovinced by their talented stand-off half Word-Watching Faldo stays cool as others wilt in heat Golf Picture Gallery Hendry hopes to extend masterful sequence League trial blocks Pilgrim's progress Sport in Brief Speak defies bowlers Injured Tout pulls out French compromise Valuable win for Bates Hotbed of success By our Racing Staff: Jockeys urge rethink on whip issue Campaign intensifies to reverse Jockey Club's proposals Thunderer: Kelso Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Lingfield Park Thunderer: Southwell Kilcash out for remainder of season Tompkins unveils Triumph Hurdle hope at Towcester Hall keeps quest for title in the family Multiple Display Advertising Items Spinners compete for places in Test Cricket Plymouth chairman says Shilton's job is secure Football Today's Fixtures Driving ambition fuels Donnelly's desire Adrian Holloway watches Martin Donnelly overcome a significant hurdle on the long road back to a career in Formula One racing For the Record Aerodynamic road bike to go on market Cycling Snow Reports Variations Radio 3 Satellite Television and Radio New Era Homepathic Preparations Golf Lewis to defend in America for King's ransom May date for heavyweight champion Platt makes scoring return after injury Veteran Coghlan targets four-minute barrier Concise Crossword No 3014 Winning Move Word-Watching Motor Racing Wales already celebrating record receipts Union denies cover-up on alleged payments Morgan Computer Co.

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