News from 13/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Gillian Tindall, Victoria McKee, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Edward Norman, Mary Killen, Matthew Sturgis, Louise Roddon, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Adam Zamoyski, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Karen Woolfson, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, S. Almond, Managing Director, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, William Harmer, J. Talks, Tony Patrick, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, M. Townsend, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Deborah Bull, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, F. P. Taylor, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Anthony Batchelor, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, John Garrett, Michael Birt, James Pretty, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Michael Hamlyn, A. G. Morris, Frances Bissell, Joanna Gibbon, Sarah Bagnall, Ros Drinkwater, Derwent May, Ann Parkin, General Secretary, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary, George Sivell, City Editor, M. Evans, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, D. A. P. Saunders-Davies, Philip Willan, Geoff King, Phillip Hall, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Fraser, Praveen Moman, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Alan Forward, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Anne Bilson, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Geoffrey H. Woodham, Sir Thomas Bingham, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, David Hands and Peter Bills, Nicholas Wood and George Sivell, L. F. E. Fitzpatrick-Robertson, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Christopher Thomas, James Bone and John Phillips, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, P. Chabal, Caitlin Moran, Clarissa Hyman, Walter Gammie, Rose Finn-Kelcey's, Ian Brodie, Helen Pickles, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Lauris Morgan-Griffiths, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, E. Moran, Chairman, Christopher Irvine, Derek Harris, Jonathan Meades, Alistair Bruton, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, D. Shelton, Marcia MacLeod, John Green, Rosanna Greenstreet, James R. G. Thomas, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, C. P. F. Baillie, Tony Hetherington, James Bone and Richard Beeston, Dennis Heaton, William Pugh, George Sivell City Editor, Mike Briggs,
ResumoInflation rate dives to lowest since 1967 Government delight at the lowest inflation for 25 years is tempered by pressure on the pound, forcing Norman Lamont to reject any possibility of another cut in base rates Index Weekend Queen's Pictures By Associated Press and our Foreign Staff: UN accepts Israel's offer to return exiles Valentines DAF's sacked 1,600 get only token cash Broadcasting Budget designed to help jobless By our Sports Staff: England's home cooking passes the test Thomson Weekend De Klerk and ANC agree to five-year unity plan Shetland salmon farmers near deal News in Brief IRA kills 'informer' Joyride killer detained Girl hid still-born baby Training course death Major receives apology Transsexual loses case Lunn Poly Child, 11,'left home alone by holiday mother' School heads attack block on reform of A-level courses Examination dispute 1967: short skirts, tiny cars and low inflation Governors to assess teachers annually Tea, P45s and the union's sympathy Dating agency rapist jailed for ten years The Sunday Times Art world awaits open sesame to Aladdin's cave of royal treasures Lanuch of new trust simulates debate on greater access to Queen's collection Fiennes tucks in and sleeps How monarchs have opted in and out of tax Iran hits back over Rushdie British Steel: British mettle Seat Women will be told they must wait until 65 for pension Ministers decide lower retirement age for everyone would be too expensive Electoral roll bill fails to win support Forte Hotels Fighters for Bart's wary of reprieve BT Prescott attacks toll plan Around the Lobby Cost soars Rushdie chat London ranked as a world leader in science research World's Top Science Cities Scientists combat infant deaf aid risk Fidelity Investments Composure the key to Mozart's genius By our Science Editor: DNA tests chart red kite's near extinction Historic towns may win protection from 'tide of bad taste' Stricter rules to preserve the best features of England's historic towns and cities are to be published soon Home improvement curbs considered Howard to give inner cities £22m Berkeley Ministers are under pressure to scupper floating heliport plan By our Property Correspondent: Oxo tower denied listed status We need a return to art for God's sake Credo Europ assistance Undersea currents to generate cheap power Women set sights on Everest Waging a futile war on the roof of the world Elements torture man and machine in battle for glacier The Siachen glacier is of no real strategic importance but thousands of fighters are ready to die for it, Christopher Thomas writes from the Himalayan Saltoro range Always new FIAT Multiple Sclerosis Krajina Serbs to start peace talks next week As hundreds of Bosnians die of hunger, their tired leaders hope that tragedy will force Washington's hand against the Serbs Aid pledged for east Bosnia Hurd says case for caution is winning Muslim enclaves resist Serb drive to starve them out Clinton line raises fears of a Vietnam Bangemann exhorts Britain to accept a federal Europe EC criticism of Britain is growing more strident. Europeans fear their go-it-alone boast on Maastricht may soon be put to the test (AP): Lufthansa hijacker denied bail News in Brief Tribe to move Minister quits (Reuter): Police attacked (Reuter): Leader named Riot state drafts in west German chief Archbishop launches plea on rights Halifax Picture Gallery Italian Socialists pick union man to succeed Craxi Westen diplomats hope for peace process to revive The cycle of violence in the occupied territories will complicate next week's mission by the us Secretary of State United Nations welcomes formula to return 101 of the deported Palestinians Home & Comfort CIA deaths point to Afghan connection Americans look back to the future Miami vice fighter limbers up for Clinton challenge Filipinos flee from volcano News in Brief (AFP): Fatal sentences (Reuter): Troops killed (Reuter): Quake record (AFP): Togo exodus (Reuter): Lucky duck Proton Alexander Chancellor in New York The American press seems so much more responsible, balanced and accurate than ours Newspapers feel that pillars of democracy Chapter at a time This royal fiction Matthew Parris asks why we need mascots, relics, princess or presidents to symbolise the nation A palace fit for the public The state rooms and picture galleries could be out greatest tourist attraction Choppy waters Tale of one city The Times Diary Card-carrying member Tangled up in red Green Light for Growth Lower inflation is this government's one economic achievement Cleaning the Tiber The modernisation of Italy is beginning Festival of Lust Whatever happened to the romance of St Valentine? Putting a stop to student drop-outs MPs in committee Africa since the end of empire At the Lord's table Evening bets No Title Crime and punishment Eye surgery-or a package to India? Cancer and diet Memorial decay Top brass Early bloomers Court Circular Tonbridge School Weekend birthdays Reception Memorial service Today's royal engagement Knighthoods Personal Column Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Dinners Shipwrights' Company Announcements & Personal Notices Marriages Anniversaries Meeting Brian Inglis Brian Inglis, journalist, author and television presenter, died on February 11 aged 76. He was born on July 31,1916 Parkinson's Disease Society Personal Column Michel Renault Michel Renault, the youngest star dancer ever appointed at the Paris Opera. died on January 29 in Paris of hepatitis aged 65. He was born in Paris on December 15,1927 The Times Eliot Janeway Eliot Janeway, a political economist and author who was an influential and vigorous critic of the economic polices of every American president form Franklin D. Roosevelt to Ronald Reagam, died in Manhattan on February 8, aged 80. He was born in New Youk City on January 1,1913 Professor Denis Harper Professor Denis Harper, CBE, town-planner and architect, died on February 3 aged 85. He was born on May 27,1907 Covent-Garden Theatre Sir Roy Sisson Sir Roy Sisson, industrialist, died on February 7 aged 78. He was born in Sheffield on June 17,1914 Inflation drops to 25-year low Budget to concentrate on jobless South African unity Krajina talks DAF redundancies Waging icy war Home cooking passes test The Times Crossword No 19,153 Girl 'left alone' Deportee deal Public art Infant deaf aid Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tessiers Review Weather Abroad Lighting up Times Around Britain Tourist Rates Weekend Arts Columns New Era TV Listings Opinion Letters The Papers Benefiting Paying Attracting Missing Passing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile 20 Lloyds writes off ?900m as firms suffer Small business losses accounted for more than half the write-offs at Lloyds Bank, which still managed to increase profits to £800 million Pound recovers as inflation falls to lowest for 25 years Rover's return provides small beer for the taxman Football 31 'New DAF' offers hope to Leyland Motor Racing 34 Chase De Vere Weekend Sporting Fixtures Unigate makes an agreed bid for Clifford Universal Watchdog warns investors to shun financial futures firm Lonrho's bearer M eastern promise Dieter Bock took a boardroom seat at Lonrho earlier this week. He talks to George Sivell about his plans Business Profile: Dieter Bock Writ issued against ABN Amro Bank The Sunday Times South East Marts Save & Prosper the Investment House Green light for oil and gas terminal points up pit poser British Coal challenges report Creditors confront Belling liquidators Hambro Clearing Limited Picture Gallery Slings and arrows for Cupid Judge sums up in Thomas Ward trial Family Assurance Society Golden goodbye for former TSB chief Business Roundup LIT to sell US off shoot Pay rises ease to 3.6% Hawthorn warning Nat Savings funding Drayton bid advice Inflation figures cheer dealers Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Unit-Linked Insurance Investments British Funds Nikkei closes under 17,000 World Markets Dow slumps 30 points Wall Street Bristol Housing Bes 24 Social services are put under the microscope The Government is to review social security and health budgets in a survey of public spending. If may mean a shift to more private provision for unemployment and pensions, medical and sickness benefits. Sara McConnell reports Dearer premiums without safety net Permanent health cover costs to rise Beware of more smooth operators Comment Private schemes in good health amid increases Save & Prosper the Investment House Elderly are facing a bigger burden for residential care Foreign Colonial Fidelity Investments Five-year fixed home loan rates fall below 8% Repaying the five-year fixed loans early can attract a fee of up to 9 months' gross interest Repossessed homes go to BES schemes Getting to grips with subsidence Schroders Homelife Barclays pays up, but the fight goes on Halifax adjusts to the changing costs of building The Equitable Life N&P Multiple Display Advertising Items Granville Trust Limited The Times Scottish Widows Investment Management Limited Shop around to preserve high interest Saddled with a problem by a runaway horse Fund managers favour smaller firms Framlington Investment Management Limited Pep holders lose right to rights Careless taxpayers give government £8bn bonus a year The Equitable Life Save & Prosper the Investment House Guinness Flight The M&G Group Hill Samuel Unsolicited mail does have advantages More troubles with an unusual surname Offsetting repair costs against tax on rents Briefings Save & Prosper the Investment House One rule for credits, one for debits How they brought $200 from Stafford to Stone Pitfalls on claiming against a removal firm Pensions payment system benefits government Interest Rates Roundup Allied Trust Bank Steady end to account Fidelity Brokerage FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Taylor may turn to uncapped Ferdinand FA Cup Machin maintains low profile Ian Ross finds that the Barnsley manager bears no grudges as he returns today to Maine Road and a club which sacked him Match-By-Match Guide to the Fa Cup and Premier League Tyneside hero who walks tall in the shadow of Shankly Saturday Portrait: Kevin Keegan, by Andrew Longmore England's choice is far too Scottish Challenge leader predicts harsh leg to Cape Town From our Irish Racing Correspondent: General Idea can expose any flaws in smart Jodami Leopardstown Tomorrow Racing next week Tomorrow Too many divisions are hard to digest Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Uttoxeter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bitofabanter looks handicap pick Irish can plunder Tote Gold Trophy at Newbury Nap: Lumberjack (3.45 Newbury) Next best: High Padre (1.40 Uttoxeter) Newbury Results Form Yesterday's Four Meeting Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC1 Ayr Catterick Lingfield Park Solution to VAT problem draws closer Artist driven by the search for perfection Snow Reports Wigan must subdue Ward Rugby League Confident Smith's highest ambition Athletics Wattana beats Parrott again In Brief Piper hopes to call tune Jordan banned Master McRae No go Richards Gymnast killed Curry on form Ban unstuck Peace bid Seles stretched Maradona in Snow trouble Alliot signs Players grow weary of demanding treadmill Merry-go-round drags rugby into disrepute Match-By-Match Guide Barnes ruled out by calf injury For the Record Athletics Ice Hockey Basketball Cycling Football Rackets Golf Swimming Sking Table Tennis Motor Rallying Tennis Snooker Boxing Hockey Student Sport Bobsleighing Rugby Union Evans first woman in university game Sport in Brief James one shot ahead Witt gets green light Lomas withdraws Beeston optimistic Foster's mission Riders hit the trail Kevin Keegan 31 England wilt before Tendulkar India's young master makes bowlers and fielders suffer with dazzling innings Twin recipes spelt disaster The Eagle pushed off his perch Sporting Diary Bellyachers Refs wire up Green revenge What goalie? Coloured views Superlative Travel Ayrton Senna 34 Mosley moves to cut cost of motor racing Rare Breeds The profit and loss of being stingy Weekend Voice Poor unchanging Britain Mrs Gaskell depicted lives reduced by poverty and a yawning gulf between rich and poor. today, Victoria Glendinning sees only the scale altered—the gulf remains the same Sporting Life Collecting Orient-Express To Snuggles: Valentine Messages Film Word-Watching Theatre Dance Music Exhibitions Sheila Colvin, General Director the Aldeburgh Foundation Evenings out New Videos Bookings The low-life of our hidden past Helen Pickles discover how past endeavours underpin life today Ratty meets his match in Postman Pat Farmer's Diary Noble Caledonia Limited Don't shoot the ravaging magpie Feather report Frisky little hunks of meat Bonnie may have enjoyed her freedom, but Clarissa Hyman visits a farmer who wants to put her brethren on the menu Card Watch Lots of healthy pruning If you pushed prunes round your plate as a child, prepare to rediscover and enjoy them Restaurant Watch Black-eyed beauties with taste Frances Bissell warms to the 'caviare' pulses, in soup and with fish The wine emporia strike back Jane MacQuitty investigates the benefits of Specialist wine stores Best Buys Aberlour Picture Gallery Raise a glass to better drinking Nicole Swengley discovers fresh flair and inspiration in modern studio designs of glassware Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rare fight to bring home the bacon Lovable, clean and intelligent, rare breeds of pig are nevertheless threatened with extinction, says Joanna Gibbon Anglian Windows Limited Speed Phone Ordering Service The Galaxy Range The Streets of Paris Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Keep Warm & Cosy All through the Winter The Dufflecoat Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Direct Form Supply Co Oriental Rugs Medivac Modestly magnificent Francesca Greenoak admires the riches of Brimingham's botanical garden Shoparound Kitchen magic Best Buys Weekend Tips Homes & Gardens Agriframes The Times Deborah Bull Principal dancer with the Royal Ballet Bramley's Nurseries Apples, Pears & Plums Digger Style behind the lens As the famous preen for their cameras, what do editorial photographers wear? Ros Drinkwater reverses the focus Page&moy Win a dinner party The Competition Picture Gallery Stena Sealink Seduced by perfection in a New Forest idyll Brian MacArthur falls prey to the irresistible charms of Chewton Glen Weekend Break Goal-posts that never move Matthew Sturgis explains why every generation feels compelled to find a few friends and kick a ball about Sporting Life Pricing a book by its cover 'Pulp' ficiton's bold artwork is beginning to fetch fine art prices at auction. Nicole Swengley puts in her bid Property Marryat square Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Saving souls in the red-light heart of Glasgow How to eat a bungalow For Sale around £235,000 How to eat a bungalow To sleep, perchance to be studied Victoria McKee unravels the contentious world of research into the way we sleep Little wheels, big thrills Lee Rodwell discovers why junior karting has caught children's imagination Half-term already? Jane Bidder compiles an A-Z of activities Valentines Nissan Be my Valentine… Multiple Classified Advertising Items VIP The Brazilian Carnival Experience Either famous or apocryphal John Russell Taylor sees master works by Rembrandt and the elusive Robert Campin put into their contexts Chaplin child's play is back Le Cirque Invisible Riverside Studios Hollywood's addiction to violence The Sunday Times Musical triumph revived An unaccustomed duet, and a quartet of Dave Brubeck Jazz Records Full-throated song Classical Some old whines take time Rock Records South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Management Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Verona & Bregenz Golden Songs Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Sky One Sky News Sky Movies Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Eurosport Screensport Uk Gold TV Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One Sky News Sky Movies Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Eurosport Screeensport Uk Gold George Smith Drawing a veil over freedom Lynne Truss considers the many ways, often neither legal nor moral, the modern world finds to shut people up TV Review Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3021 Cupid's arrow misses the target TV Preview The god of rock, warts and all 'Dead Elvis is the western world's new Christ figure'—discuss Guilty Secrets Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls Thomas Lloyd Picture Gallery Holiday Inn Bianca bound for Bosnia PHS To Cap it all Puppet love Snow bound Saturday Review Forever Young Has the Bbc found in John Birt an intellectual superman, an energetic baby-boomer who will lighten the changing era of public broadcasting? Or has it elevated a respected but dull remnant from the Eighties, a grey, corpspeaking board-member? Alan Franks meets the new director-general. Photograph by Michael Birt Mazda Mazda Mazda Executions of their Duty Joyriding is a lethal crime which we expect the police to combat. But do the resulting high-speed chases just add to the death tolls? Andrew Lycett reports. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Renault a Certain Flair The New Safrane by Renault World of Leather News from the Front Men who would kill for a shampoo and set City Lights Moscow The boys like to live well, so you can be sure their favourite restaurants will have the best food and drink Audi Audi Lip Service NEFF Neff (UK) Ltd. Tripping the Light Fantastic Picture Gallery Cloud-cuckoo-land comes down to earth Rose Finn-Kelcey's art-works have the elementatl power to weather criticism of the genre, Catherine Milner says Elègance The Silk Route Restaurant Guide Breaking the lore for the country's good Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Getting back on the wagon train The pioneering spirit is not dead: at weekends and on public holidays, tens of thousands of Americans climb into their covered wagons and head for the Wild West, Dylan Winter writes What an awful way to go There can be no worse way to travel than by aircraft, Chaim Bermant writes Full and running over Stephanie Calman visits the island of Montserrat and finds everything in abundance—including the food, the conversation and the rain Cyprus Cyprus Taking to the waters in the Bohemian triangle When you are sick of Prague, you are ready for the spa town of Karlovy Vary, Steve White discovers Swan Hellenic Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New England Country Homes China Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hong Kong Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items Exodus Overseas Travel The Civil Aviation Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Display Advertising Items Inter Change Travel Flightfile Multiple Display Advertising Items Blakes Holiday Boating UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friendly Auberges Euro Express Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Manor House Hotel Cruise & Sail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Free as an Air Courier At the heart of linuistic darkness The Politically Correct Dictionary By Nigel Rees Bloomsbury, £12.99 the Rise of Eurocentrism By Vassilis Lambropoulos Princeton, £19.95 Faith found in the flesh The Celibate By Michael Arditti Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Einstein's Dreams By Alan Lightman Bloomsbury, £11.99 Picture Gallery Karma in their bones Arrow of the Blue-Skinned God Retracing the Ramayana Through India By Jonah Blank Simon & Schuster, £16.99 Variations on the great Pundit Nehru Memorial Lectures 1966-1991 Edited by John Grigg Oup, £12.50 Modern crime and punishment Hunting the Devil The Search For The Russian Ripper By Richard Lourie Grafton, £4.99 pbk original Chikatilo is not cast as a monster or a lunatic; to do so would be to place him outside moral qualification More horrid old blood suckers Horror British Antique Replicas Electrum Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Paperbacks Indigo By Marian Warner Vintage, £5.99 Damage By Josephine Hart Arrow, £5.99 Holograms of Fear By Slavenka Drakulit The Women's Press, £5.99 An Imagined Life: Life and Times, 1959-1991 By Richard Hoggart Oxford, £7.99 The Penguin Book of the Beats Edited by Ann Charters Penguin, £8.99 Anais Nin: Naked Under the Mask By Elizabeth Barille Minerva, £6.99 We All Live In a House Called Innocence By Nigel Watts Sceptre, 5.9 Grntesque Libels By Adam Repheal Corgi, £5.99 Saleroom Richmond Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Antique Dealers Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items On a tour of three cities Visit the cultural and historic sight of Prague, Barcelona and Boston with The Times Prague Barclona Boston Regent Travel Services Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3189:0, No Phrase'll Draw Me by Dimitry The Games Page Punishing persistence Eaten up The Times A Childhood: Linda McCartney Palace Theatre Amarige
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