News from 11/02/1993
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Pankaj Pathak, David McCARTHY Brown, Anatol Lieven, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice and Dessa Trevisan, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Sally Brompton, D. Parry-Smith, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Teddy Taylor, Anthony E. Young, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Joseph Williams, Clive Davis, R. K. Night, M. E. R. Lambert, Carl Mortished, Anthony Pragnell, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, G. H. Morgan (Chairman, Salisbury branch Alzheimer's Disease Society), Geoff Brown, Mary L. Taylor, Anne H. Piper, C. I. Cadogan, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, T. Hudson, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Simon D. Baggott, Frank Grenier, Robin Hunt, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, P. J. Freeman, John Marenbon, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Daniel Johnson, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Reuter, Nigel Hawkes Michael Hornsby and Jeremy Laurance, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, D. Henderson, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Peter Cain, Tilli Tansey (Historian of Modern Medical Science), Cyril Chantler, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Nigel Relf, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathon Green, Jonathan Prynn, John N. Pare, Ian Phillips, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, David West, Phil McLennan, Nigel Hawkes, Wiliam Rees-Mogg, Chris Philip, James Woodall, Ian Ross, M. J. Oakley, John O'leary and Ben Preston, C. J. Busler, Valerie Goldberg, Kate Alderson, Keith Patrick (President, British section, International Association of Art Critics), Ivor Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Churchill, J. W. M. Thompson, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Antonia Fraser, David Walker, Anthony Holden, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horovitz, Michael Horsnell, Rosemary Stewart-Jones, Nicholas Watt and Adam Lebor, Jill Sherman and Michael Dynes, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Evelyn Brodie, David J. Perry, Anne McElvoy, Rob Gray and David Owen, Alan D. Guest, Philip Willian, John Phillips, Roger Black, Adrian Holloway, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, M. C. Biddle, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Catherine Elgar, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoClinton ready to send troops to police Bosnia Index Out of Hiding Major says defeat would sink Maastricht Tebbit's Ferocity Alarms Even Euro Rebels Treaty a 'running sore of British politics' St Valentine Books Drawn from the rebels. The seriousness of the threat… WPCs 'sexually assaulted by male colleagues' Eddy Shah the Luck Ghosts Travel News on Thursday Suburban IRA bomb terrorist jailed for 30 years Forbidden fruit in garden of Eden Political Sketch Correction Prince goes native for TV cartoon Tories can still escape from the Maastricht trap Riddell on Politics Gummer accused of hiding juice tests Appel drink safe enough for new-born babies, Soames tells Commons Ulsterman accepts Dublin seat Iraq rejects release Cat's war medal for sale Ferry deaths report Chip shop strip ordeal NHS pay-off 'a mistake' Knightsbridge blast Woman in trousers sacked unfairly New in Brief Odd couple built terrorist nest in suburban bungalow IRA man unscrupulously manipulated 'pathetic creature' to hide behind her uneventful life Third of students over 16 drop out or fail to pass their examinations Brock stays safe in dream home Hidden camera recorded invisible quartermaster Drug case pair face Thai court Multiyork Harvey Smith accused of assault Currys Sale Rushdie prepares to meet Major The Satanic Verses author believes that the British campaign against Khomeini's fatwa needs added diplomatic muscle Lilley tries to head off fathers' fears on child support Suicide student left two notes Minister pelted Publisher gambles on lottery Bad blood spilt as tourist rivals fight for the Dracula trade Teaching hospitals team up to fight Tomlinson merger Women to fight army dismissal News in Brief Colonel guilty Queen sues Man raped Bomber jailed Fraud officers hunt tiny train robber Last chance to play the best Bentley's sister wins right to appeal British Adventurers on the Balkan Front Line Eight more mercenaries feared dead in Bosnia The way it isn't Brown attacks Tory links with business 'cartels and cliques' Malaysia Airlines Army faces new cuts under hidden agenda MP wins Patten apology Mates regrets Prison site In Parliament 'Poodle press' ruled out Juvenile crime up by 54% in decade MPs accuse bookies Sweeping change in benefits heralded Panasonic Sound of music rises above sniper fire in Sarajevo's bohemia US plan aims to roll back Serbs' gains in Bosnia America has launched a more vigorous diplomatic offensive to assist the Muslim position in Bosnia, but it is still anxious to avoid a military quagmire in the Balkans Autobahn tolls hit obstacles Delors renews fight for Maastricht The social chapter Troubleshooter chosen by Clinton is no stranger to the firing line Bonn fears worst postwar recession Exit by Panic leaves stage to hardliners Minister quits over enquiry Kravchuk taken to task on arms delay Ukraine leader in London French right cools its zeal for market la Thatcher France's right-wing opposition alliance is clear in its manifesto about the policies it wants to abandon, but a good deal less specific in charting the way forward Absolute Shelley Picture Gallery Yeltsin hopes for political truce at meeting with rival Khomeini's legacy pits cynical rich against embittered poor Fourteen years after the revolution, Tehran is divided: in the north boutiques, in the south open sewers. Yet north and south must unite if anything is to change Powell denies clash with White House in decision to go early EC and Japan seek to avert trade war Eurodiagnostic Mitterrand urges America to end embargo on Vietnam Clinton takes his case to the people Picture Gallery Tokyo examines cruel cost of school rules FBI hunts Pakistani in CIA murders News in Brief Israeli police accused of lying Papal reproof ANC talks Car blast (Reuter): Leader accused (Ap): Couple charged (Reuter): Naked pride Lufthansa It takes 4 to tango Everest Fit the Best Virtually better than the real thing In celebration of St Valentine: sex on (computer) screen, Last Tango on television, artful attraction . . . And then he kissed her … I know what I like Salute to the Dambusters Times Reader Commemorative Travel Offer Post coupon and remittance to: Dambusters Tour, DFDS… How do I love thee? Let me count the ways …and the chemistry of love, from high-infatuation addiction to the opiate of enduring affection A problem shared … Concerning the breast Medical Briefing Apple juice in the clear Carnell Ltd Yellow fever returns to Kenya Finland The Waterways of Russia The high price of being in the swing Europe's golf tour takes in some unexpeeted venues, such as Dubai, but staying on course can be expensive Over-insured and under-protected Peter Victor reports on a growing list of complaints about inapproprite travel cover Taking a Flyer with the Golf Tour Dubai is on course for sport Flyaways All steamed up with BR The company running the Royal Scotsman says that it is looking forward to privatisation City breaks success Stena Sealink Heading for the heat of Mexico The Americans go there in winter and the local tourist board is persuading the British to visit in summer, David Churchill reports Cigarettes extinguished Thomas Cook Philip Howard Piratical attacks should be met with cutlasses and muskets, not feeble hosepipes Clash of the tartans The Times Diary Picture Gallery Clinton's toughest test!A president wishing to reform health care must take on the medical profession, the drug companies and the lawyers Erotic fantasy The Times Diary In the red The Times Diary The case against the treaty Teddy Taylor on Why he will vote for amendment 27 Birt goes for black and white Trading Places The EC is warming to free trade just as America wavers Russian Roulette Yeltsin must not sacifice principle to cling to power Maff over a Barrel Consumers need much better food information Defence cuts a threat to Navy Press freedom Captain Scott's drugs Unification plan for two hospitals Anxieties of age Words of wisdom Elgar's birthplace Fuel for thought Asset-stripping of government art Constructive ideas Food to get you fit Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column Church news Picture Gallery Birthdays today Dinners University news Supper Reception Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Marriages Charterhouse Memorial service Anniversaries Appointment Bill Grundy Bill Grundy, television presenter and journalist, died on February 9 aged 69 Personal Column Hans Jonas Hans Jonas, an influential German-born American philosopher who sounded warnings about the influence of modern technology on human life, died at his home in New Rochelle, New Jersey, on February 5 aged 89. He was born in Monchengladbach, in the Lower Rhine region of Germany Arthritis Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Rev Chandos Morgan The Rev Chandos Morgan, CB former Chaplain of the Fleet, died on January 1 aged 72. He was born on August 12,1920 Manfred Lachs Kay Swift Katharine Faulkner Swift, Broadway composer and confidence of George Gershwin died in Connecticut on January 28 aged 95. She was born in New York on April 19,1897 Celebration of her Majesty's Marriage with his Royal Highness Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha February 11 1840 News Major raises Maastricht stakes Assault charges Juice defended Wasted educations Support for Rushdie Rivals spit blood over Dracula The Times Crossword No 19,151 Hospitals rebel German warning Ukraine pressed Anniversary marked Business Sport No Title Modern Times People in the Times Weather Abroad Around Britain London Highest & Lowest Manchester Glassgow Around Brintain Tourist Rates Arts Travel TV Listings Trading places Russian roulette Maff over a barrel Columns Anatole Kaletsky Letters The Papers Business Today Car Crash Cash Call The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Voting on Maastricht's death warrant Accountancy Bock named joint chief at Lonrho Buoyant Cu to tap market for £428m Arts Sport Parts ban at Leyland Knight Williams Television and Radio Citibank faces legal challenge over Polly Peck £75m Ford loss of $7.4bn is the highest in the highest in American history Europe accounted for the bulk of the $1.5 billion that Ford lost on cars and trucks, with Britain deeper in the red last years as market share slipped 2 percentage points Lloyds Abbey Life rises 4% Valentine's Day 1993 The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Guinness £5.2m was 'proper fee' The Times Dworkin leaves Storehouse stronger yet still struggling Mileage Bank Krupp-Hoesch to cut steel capacity Business Roundup Boeing job cuts expected 'Unconvincing' Owners Enquiry into SE rules Gillette pen bid cleared Brook to sell loss-maker Mayor warns City Costs overrun at Simon Swedes buy Bricom De Beers to raise price of diamonds Coal union goes back to court over pits Bradford & Bingley Building Society Most of UK still in recession despite optimism on orders Pound and shares fall again Complaints fall against SFA members Commercial Union Picture Gallery Ofwat puts the case for meters Stonehill and CIU in reverse deal Ross links with Alfa Lasmo sells gas in Pakistan Legal & Public Notices Commercial Union rises as City approves cash call Stock Market British Funds Recent Issues Halcyon Days Wall Street Late rally fails to halt Dow decline Competitive marketing for Accountants and Solicitors Major Changes The master mechanic behind Intel's high-tech success Evelyn Brodie meets the new chief operating officer of the world computer industry's leading manufacturer of semiconductors Musical chairs The Times City Diary Going karting The Times City Diary Flower adults The Times City Diary Bridge too far The Times City Diary Equities may have some way to go Cost of charity British breakdown CU climbs on the cycle Tempus Ford Motor Lloyds Abbey Life Shape of the banana trade Ease age allowance regulations Split funds Surrey Building Society Diamonds The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditonal Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Slide continues Over 133% of the Stockmarkets' Performance with… Green shoots flower at BT Accountant-Dorset Kelly Services Any Other Business Financial Accountant A leading American Investment Banking and… Systems Accountant Close Investment Management Limited Young Corporate Person Corporate Finance-Broking £20,000-?40,000 A leading American Investment Banking and… Biting the hand that has fed him so well Mark Warner All Box number replies should be addressed to: Accountancy Personnel Company Accountant Badenoch & Clark The Bloomsbury Group Davies Kidd Company Accountant Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Company Accountant Prince Waterhouse Principal Consultants Accountancy & Finance Appears Every Thursday Inmarsat Champagne misrepresentation established but no damage proved Law Report February 11 1993 Chancery Division Power of county court to extend time Accidental uranium diversion 'serious' A First Class Offer for Travel to the USA Poll tax debt cannot achieve priority Interim payment order creates Insolvency Act debt Don't follow Woody, he's lost Cinema: Geoff Brown looks in vain for Woody Allen's genius in Shadows and Fog Unhappy families Television: Daniel Johnson on Nazi experiments in racial purity Crazy for You Theatre Damage Galleries He loved Paris, it loves him Arts Briefing Back to Belfast Last chance Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's aessessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on rlease across the country Anguish at a distance London Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is impressed but not moved by a Japanese play Greasepaint Lyric, Hammersmith Running in, not yet there The Rabbit La Bonne Cr?pe, Battersea Devil-worship carried on in Thornton Heath? Raising Hell Old Red Lion Bordering on Success The War Boys Finborough Theatre, Earls Court The Times Gas bills make way for Goyas Galleries: Joseph Williams on a plan to make Birmingham a regular stop on the international exhibition circuit Grosz profits at last Jazz: Clive Davis talks to the guitarist and singer Marty Groxz, cult figure who is currently touring Britain Bonhams Graceful grandeur Dance The Sleping Beauty Covent Garden Royal Shakespeare Company Stars shine at dusk London Concerts Echoes in the studious cloister Though Gibbon scorned the "monks of Magdalen", John Marenbon admires medieval Oxford and modern Cambridge Big gun of the small screen The Dreaming Swimmer Non-Fiction 1987-1992 By Clive James Janathan Cape, £14.99 Authors How to read all the books you need Homer Readings and Images Edited by C. Emlyn-Jones, I. Hardwick and J. Purkis Duckworth, ?12.99 Yanks out to a naked lunch The Continual Pilgrimage By Christopher Sawyer. Laucanno Bloombury, ?25 Cruelty to the theatre Antonin Artaud Blows and Bombs By Stephen Barber Faber, ?14.99 Picture Gallery New Authors The English and their Good Book The Bible was once taken as literally in England as the Koran is in Iran today. Antonia Fraser on Hill's magnum opus The English Bible and the Seventeenth Century Revolution By Christopher Hill Allen Lane, £25 Dull dog and doppelgänger A Double Life By Frederic Raphael Orion, ?14.99 Four diaries of 19th-century somebodies Degree of Guilt How Europe's other half lives Present from the past By Annabel Dilke Andr? Deutsch, £13.99 Franco's foe, Stalin's friend La Pasionaria The Spanish Firebrand By Robert Low Hutchinson, £17.99 Fairbrother retains place at expense of luckless Atherton England risk Stewart as wicketkeeper-batsman in second Test at Madras Word-Watching For the Record Fixtures Coaches need full support New rugby union laws favour inferior team Mosquito threat It's not cricket Double the fun Boiling strikes to salvage draw as England a rally Football hotbed Scoreboard The Times Rapid Cricketline Double lifts champion to eighth century Scudamore cuts gap to five with victories on Sweet Glow and Capability Brown Wincanton Increase in Aintree entries Yesterday's Results Huntingdon Lingfield Park Pipe unveils Triumph hope From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: English pair head Hennessy market Roberts deal finalised Rapid Raceline Baily returns to earth with a bump Australian Open junior champion gets tough introduction to life in the seniors Results Below-par White eases home Snooker Leading athletes right to demand slice of the cake Roger Black argues that the cast should be heard and rewarded as professionalism takes over England ready to name squad Rugby Union Lewis and Bowe fail to agree Sport in Brief Third world record Woosnam thwarted Setback for Johnson Norway's golden seam Conway saves Britain Treasurer gagged Snow Reports Littlewoods Pools BBC1 Variations Radio3 Satellite Gargling with Tcp Cricket Rovers sunk in 17 minutes Sheffield Wednesday's four-goal burst puts them in sight of Wembley Smith injury raises fears for England Concise Crossword No 3019 Lively Palace blunt Villa's challenge Table Winning Move Word-Watching Norwich suffer setback to title pursuit Morse Athletics Piggott inches short of winning return N B Selection Ltd GKRS Search & Selection MKAI Management Consulting Limited Monday Appointment Trends Public Management N B Selection Ltd GKRS Search & Selection Harvey Nash Plc Margaret Hodge Appointments Telephone Sony, he's in conference How much of your time at work today will be spent at meeting? 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GV Magazine CJA Recruitment Consultants Group British Poultry Meat Federation Good Connections Ltd Trainee Partners Top Closers only Rural Development Commission Nottinghamshire County Council Professional Recruitment Consultants Black Horse Financial Services Trading Manager Ministry of Planning, Saudi Arabia Scottis Homes Unison's single Purpose A newly-merged union could herald a radical change in public sector pay negotations, David Walker says Management Accountant It Manager Official Report (Hansard) Greenwich All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Where privatisation should not tread Local services cannot be judged on profitability alone Office of Water Service British Red Cross
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