News from 12/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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David Wood, George Cole, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Glyn Ford (Leader, European Parliamentary Labour Party), Richard Fordham (Managing Director), Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, John Vincent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Ruth Daniel, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Rene Riley-Adams, Wendy Vaizey, Ian Murray, Philip W. E. Sheldon, Jeremy Kingston, Gareth Wilson, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Piggott: Dubai double, Robert Ellis, Bernard Levin, O'Brien, Martin Fletcher, Geoffrey A. K. Robinson, Peter Ball and John Goodbody, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Jane Bird, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ann McMullan, David Hewson, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, R. L. Reece, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Matthew May, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Kim Wilson, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, Michael Russell, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Peter Lewis, Kate Muir, Clive Couldwell, Norman Willis General Secretary, H. McC. Giles, Philip Le Brocq, Richard Cork, George Brock, Malcolm Thornton, Janet Daley, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicolas Soames, David Watts, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, John Goodbody and Peter Ball, Vaughan Freeman, Philip Willan, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Roger Musgrave, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, James Bone, Martin Fletcher and Eve-Ann Prentice, Chris Partridge, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Stephen Slater, Heather Kirby, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Ian Ross, Kate Alderson, Jack Evans, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Hazel Byford, Chairman, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Philip Webster, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Stanley Rivlin, John Szemerey, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau and Joanna Pitman, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Nigel Jamieson, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Garry R. Trevill, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ian Hudspeth, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoQueen will pay full rates of income tax from April The Queen's agreement to pay tax is voluntary and at her own instigation. A special exemption is intended to safeguard the capital assets of monarchy from being whittled away Index Berbard Levin The baroness is not for supervising Test team bowled by Chinese Valerie Grove Hendryk Gorecki 1,700 DAF workers to go today Bart's given a life support reprieve National & Provincial Building Society Infotech on Friday Explorers give up 'more dead than alive' Billericay's finest speaks up for a short, sharp chop Political Sketch Matthew Parris Whips use delay to turn Tory rebels Big guns line up on both sides of Maastricht divide British Airways Holidays Picture Gallery Driving school drops Rover in £400m deal for Vauxhall imports Tebbit will carry fight to the Lords Porter quits council to tackle new LBC job Mother of strangled girl is arrested News in Brief Men held over fraud Mirror votes to strike Woman takes top job Couple killed in cottage New Statesman action TA woman on secrets charges stays in solitary confinement Final leg proves too much for Antarctic explorers Frost-bite thwarts Fiennes and Stroud With the Times Tomorrow Real Peter Pan is unmasked Which? Teacher accused of smuggling heroin weeps in Thai court Abbey National Tropical paradise a minefield for misguided tourists Amorous dons must declare all Pilot tells court how lover died Men ignore safe-sex creed and spread infectious diseases Grim statistical evidence indicates that the government's message about safe sex has failed to make an impact Children's spelling improves TSB Bank Plc WPCs tell of sexual harassment AST Computer Joyrider, 11 boasts of crimes How even the wealthiest in the land can lighten their tax load Wild estimates spurred the palace to volunteer The Queen hopes that paying tax will quell speculation about her personal wealth and contributions to the national exchequer Commons gives muted response Always new The Royal Way From Kwik Save to Vodafone, that portfolio in full Royal treasures could see the light of day Leyland roars defiant response to lay-offs On the day survival terms are announced, a proud town wonders if its children have a future Pride and fear have united the people of Leyland to fight the threatened closure of their world-famous truck factory Harvey Smith charged News in Brief 20 orphaned Morton's prize Sex offender Fire damage Craig Brown The way it isn't Ministers signal roads sell-off Comet Tory rebels threaten pits defeat Texas MPs to question MacKay Around the Lobby Post haste Treaty back In Parliament Power to the people—if they want it Riddell on Politics Labour calls for crime offensive Councils struggle to collect tax Panasonic Cellular Clinton asks Congress to extend Gatt deal deadline Washington's move to rescue trade talks has been welcomed by the EC's negotiator, but worries remain over protectionism Magnetize Picture Gallery Television admits rigging GM expose Populist finding all the answers President chooses childless law chief Socialist Craxi quits amid fraud enquiry Investigations into corruption are threatening the existence of the Socialist party, the linchpin of the ruling coalition Carey in call for a sharing Europe Newsman accused over free lunches Tebbit's move threatens treaty Alliance Leicester Somali hijacker surrenders in US Why peace in the Balkans is more than a blueprint away Sooner or later the prentence of a coherent Bosnian state is going to collapse, and the tribal war will resume. The White House may prefer to continue ignoring that reality, but cannot afford to Bosnia starts 'hunger strike' to win aid for eastern Muslims The department of Enterprise US policy switch will lead to a bigger role for Britain Yeltsin ploughs on with referendum Kravchuk denies delay in ratifying weapons treaty By our Diplomatic Correspondent: UN approves more sanctions for Serbs Hindu militants vow to defy Delhi with rally of one million In attempting to show firmness after weeks of indecision, the Indian government may merely be hastening its own downfall (Reuter): Mexican clan feud kills 27 News in Brief (AFP): Show of unity (Reuter): Immunity ends Talks invitation Jackson, proud to be black, denies using skin bleacher Peking campus drops Marxism Picture Gallery Cellnet Allegations of sex and bribes cloud chief rabbi election Together at home, together at work The Clintons have already set a style, and confirmed a trend. The power couple is a force in the land, Kate Muir reports Huge Oriental Carpet Clearance With this hyphen I thee wed A survivor's tips on survival Sir Richard Doll, in his 81st year, has more to reveal of his ground-breaking research into smoking. Heather Kirby reports Fitting the punishment to the victim Young criminals are habitually given more sympathy then their casualties, according to John Over, the chief constable of Gwent Vileda Janet Daley Teutonic tremors The Times Diary Limelight recipe Picture Gallery Making a cool million We dream of digging a tunnel under Fort Knox and crawling out with gold Worse than his bark Sticky wicket Serious pressure on Iran Conor Cruise O'Brien on the continuing fatwa Resolute for Peace Western Europe must not fail America in the Balkans Pay as You Reign The Queen has now done enough to satisfy her critics Spell-Bound Good spelling should still count Church thefts Conservative women The effect on Britain of accepting the social chapter Good-quality affordable housing Lottery and pools Images of Kasparov At ease in the air For childhood ills, recurrent pills Rumblings in the gully Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinner Picture Gallery Birthdays today Hampton School Service dinner Personal Column Anniversaries Latest wills University news Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Institute of Physics Inner Temple Luncheons Appointments Election Forthcoming marriages Mary Duchess of Buccleuch Obituaries Mary Duchess of Buccleuch, widow of the 8th Duke of Buccleuch, died on February 9 aged 92. She was born on September 17,1900 Gino Bechi Gino Bechi, the distinguished Italian baritone, died on February 2 aged 7. He was born in Florence in October 16,1913 Personal Column Corsican Gold EURO Express The British Kidney Patient Association Announcements & Personal Notices Richard Imison Richard Imison, script editor and deputy head, BBC Radio Drama, died of cancer on February 9 aged 56. He was bornn in Birkenhead, Merseyside, on October 31,1936 Political Editor: Mrs Thatcher wins outright On this Day February 12 1975 But my other car really is a Rolls Vaughan Freeman looks at the growing trend for British families to own a second, but often a smaller, car Motoring Impressive lines around secure cabin Comfort, reliability and safety—the latest Swedish import is as reassuringly predictable as ever Road Test X-factor that could give Citroën some added zest The company with fastest-growing sales in Britain is poised to increase its share further when it adds the Xantia to its range Show on the move Roadwise In the picture Shoulder advice Lotta bottle Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Display Advertising Items Citroen Weybridge Automobiles Central Motor Auctions Scotts Queen to pay full rates of tax St Bartholomew's Hospital spared Polar trek halted Thatcher prerogative Lorry jobs at risk Safe sex ignored Rabbis fall foul of dirty tricks The Times Crossword No 19,152 Rover loses order Briton charged Hijacker arrested Muslim ultimatum Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Modern Times Weather Arts People in the Times Motoring TV Listings Resolute for peace Pay as you reign Conor Cruise O'brien Janet Daley Letters The Papers Hard Knocks Hard Times Hard Cash The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Shadows fall across the share casino Infotech George backs cuts in rates Picture Gallery Strike threat puts all Leyland jobs at risk The receiver has given warning that 30 per cent of Leyland Daf jobs will be cut in the near future, and that all 5,500 jobs will be lost if a threatened strike goes ahead Arts Rugby Futures Pager GM crashes to record annual loss of $23.5bn Television and Radio Audit Office catalogues errors in sale of Girobank Norwich Union's £378 million bid for Girobank's leasing business was reduced by £55 million after the discovery of a clerical error in its detailed tax calculations Third Quarter Results BP improvement lives up to City hopes Boc beats forecasts with £90m in quarter Drayton Asia is £126m bid target Crest Nicholson turns £59m loss to £2m profit Business Roundup Shell chairman to retire EC steel jobs to fall 1O% More IBM cuts forecast BES homes venture SEC chief to step down Rider named at BhS ICS benefits from float HK Land tightens grip as Trafalgar looks for £204m Total property writedowns of £100 million may be needed, with author £20 million restructuring provision, and the dividend will be cut to 3.25 p a share from 6p Ward role 'crucial' in takeover Western Trust & Savings Ltd Lonrho profits tumble to £80m Ravenscraig equipment poised for the Far East Prudential Recession and redundancy cut BT profits CBI spells out its tax plans for small firms CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Overseas Jobs Express Guanghwa Co Ltd British Funds Rydal Spring & Associates Times Newspaper Electricity shares strike brighter note Stock Market Rothmans in Far East Major Changes Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices (Reuter): Dow rises for first time this week Wall Street Top changes at Nikko Bank The Times City Diary Model pin-up The Times City Diary Banks pay for sins of past with bad debt provisions Less loan growth will see the big four lenders hard pressed to raise their traditional income during the 1990s, writes Patricia Tehan Estimated Resin Ts for 1992 Mexican merit The Times City Diary Food for thought The Times City Diary Spelling out names on cheques for charity Right on time for rights Tempus BP BT Investigating the clearing banks Building up a fortune Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited BOC Keep rates stable for two years Lonrho Lonrho Partfolio Plus Losses clawed back Hoskyns Group Times Newspapers Limited FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional OPTlONS Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Eastern European economies show signs of expansion Growth in Poland, Hungary and the former Czechoslovakia has surprised economists but countries of the former Ussr face the threat of hyperinflation Tax avoidance scheme fails Procedure over life sentences Limited power to set aside bankruptcy Britain steps up efforts for defence sales Confidentiality of conciliation When replacement specimen cannot be made available Forte shuffles £200m of debt A magic hand to the future? A new type of personal communication may lead to the 'mother of all industries'. Matthew May reports on a device that will mix computing and communicating Barclays Making CDs more compact Discs with twice the playing time will soon be available Compaq Online Apple's fightback Online At the top Power cut In the frame Word for Windows book Talkback Light touch Window on a new world Graphics and multi-task software are making PCs much quicker and easier to use, Jane Bird reports Don't be soft with hardware Datrontech Plc Apricot It's child's play-t a price Windows is simplicity itself, David Hewson says singing the praises of his latest software purchase WRQ Reflection The mouse that roared How a small company sold an idea to IBM and became a giant Now its stock market value is comparable with IBM A wait off your mind Upgrade or stay with 3.1? There is an answer to the dilemma Windows 93 Show Symbols show the way The Apple MacIntosh changed the way the world uses computers. David Guest hails the more helpful modern style of working DP Opions Cerco Training Limited Information Technology Ajax Technical Recruitment BST Eurocontrol Software as easy as painting by pictures Learning time using images is shorter than code-based programes House of Commons BST Computeacb International Ltd Secrets for sale on Red Square The West is sharing its knowledge with former communist countries, David Guest reports Career Exchange DIP Software Company Computer Help Banking Software Marketing Lution College of Higher Education Overseas Jobs Express Competitive marketing for Accountants and Solicitors Microsoft Windows C H Jones (Walsall) Limited Blood and guts in a new vein Richard Cork reviews a London show by four young British artists whose work makes for uncomfortable viewing Man from Katowice heads up the charts Polish composer Henryk Gorecki seems as surprised as anyone by the phenomental sales of his Third Symphony, reports Nicolas Soames Theatre Leeds Critic's Choice: Galleries The South Bank Centre Entertainments Weekend 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 assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Arts Theatre Stern rebuttal of a stereotype Theatre: in Birmingham, Benedict Nightingale sees Ireland's most popular play Mig Maggie Birmingham Repertory Energy and excitement are always at a premium Dance: mixed reactions to this week's companies in the Spring Loaded season at The Place, Euston Pointlessly puzzled Quartet Lilian Baylis Raising the tone raises the profile Peter Lewis reports that Leeds will be celebrating the centenary of its city status with confidence as a cultural pace-setter Long on tunes, if no more Opera in Milan: a rare La Scala revival of a late work by Bellini The Times Modern welcome on Merseyside Concerts: Henze's Fifth Symphony in Liverpool and Haydn's Creation in London Different but no less valid Presenting case for sun, sea, sand and sport Barnes called in as Andrew pays for England's failure Hunter makes way for Tony Underwood Teams For the Record Boxing Football Basketball Golf Athletics Cricket Skiing Tennis Rugby League Cycling Biathlon Ice Hockey Snooker Word-Watching Saunders poised for leading role Russell holds key Snow Reports Cherrykino strengthens cup claim Arkle colours to grace Cheltenham festival stage again Richard Evans Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Piggott on mark with double in Dubai Thunderer: Ayr Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Southwell Hebridean offers festival pointer Rioch's career back on fast track Bolton's manager returns to former stamping-ground in pursuit of Cup glory Warhurst revels in unlikely role The Times Sports Service By our Sports Staff: McColgan suffers training setback in South Africa Athletics Shearer may face further surgery Tenacious McManus accounts for Davis Snooker Bruges win appeal against Uefa ban Sport in Brief Witt ready to return Chase on for Pilgrim Lehmann lifts Swiss McLean starts in style Separate ways Benetton drive hard bargain to put pressure on Williams Motor Sport BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satelite Lennox Lewis Football Illness catches England out Chinese restaurant visit threatens Gooch's Test hopes in Madras Sidhu century puts India in strong position Madras Scoreboard Concise Crossword No 3020 Winning Move Word-Watching Axed Andrew hopes to get another chance Peter Bills talks to theman who lost his England place yesterday The Health Group Rugby Union
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