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News from 16/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Nicholas Hinton, James Landale, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Ridley, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Angela MacKay, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Hilary Finch, Francis Crook, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Jack Smith, Nigel Hawkes and Jonathan Prynn, Katie Ivens, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Robert Adley, Bernard Levin, A. Fergusson, Peter L. G. Bateman (Past President), Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, John Street, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Monica Dale, Alan Hamilton, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Robyn Durie, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Simon Beckett, Aileen Ballantyne, Joe Wilson, Marsh v Marsh, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, George Rae, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Dennis Signy, Stephen Marris, Frances Clemmow, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Roy Collingsworth, Alison Roberts, Grace Gilmore, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Viven Cherry, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Liz Gill, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Leonard v Blanchard (Inspector of Taxes), Alice Thomson, Francis Whitehead, Martin Searby, David Pannick QC, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Gwen L. Gowan, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Christopher Walker, Christopher Browne, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Gasche, Richard Beeston, Vivien Stern, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Keith Hampson, Graham Searjeant, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Derek Harris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Andrew Finkel, Ross Tieman, Adrian Holloway, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, J. Peter Hudson, R. C. Sneddon,

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Picture Gallery Hurd's treaty twist outflanks rebels The government has contradicted its own legal advice over Maastricht, but cabinet for the spiking of rebel guns Index The Passion Government braced as jobless nudges 3 million Kasparov Hong Kong Merseyside parents told to be on guard Guinness lawyer acquitted Queen accepts Sun's £200,000 apology Linguaphone Law on Tuesday Mexico clouds Prince's idyll Growing dole queue snakes south and embraces all classes As unemployment approaches three million The identifies its fresh victims St. Joseph's Hospice Relentless downward spiral defies economy Vacancies favour women Brer Garel-Jones opens new chapter on bramble patch Matthew Parris Political Sketch Young Briton held in Indian jail News in Brief Boy denies death charge Surgeon hepatitis alert Fund raiser for Tories Joyrider, 13, sent away Times appointment Criminals angered by boy's murder help police Parents kept a close watch over children in Bootle yesterday as a community united in horror at the killing of James Bulger Detectives hunting the killer of two-year-old james Bulger have received thousands of calls By a Staff Reporter: Man who raped and killed commuter jailed for life Roy of the Rovers sent off Rapist, 15 is given a life sentence Sun Alliance Bad quality video film hinders enquiry Hospital nurse denies killing babies with insulin injections Ludovic Kennedy confuses hunt trail Boots Sellafield leak 'did not exceed safely limits' CU Marines die in Arctic training survival tent Ward acquittal marks final chapter of Guinness epic The American lawyer at the heart of Guinness's £2.6 billion bid for rival group Distillers has been cleared of theft Six-week Old Bailey trial recaptured mood of the City at height of the eighties takeover boom From executive suites to cells and Back again Panasonic Rover Metro Smokers three times more likely to die in middle age Habit even more dangerous than feared Youngsters use crime to subsist Britons gain more power in Brussels Police dog inflicted £1m injury News in Brief Nurse jailed Melly ill Bulb damages Stable attacks National Savings Holidaying mother to stay away Regional theatres in peril as councils slash arts spending Abbey National By our Education Reporter: School wins right to select pupils The way it isn't Picture Gallery Homework centres pay off Libraries chase paper revelations that tell the story of our age The Bodleian's success in securing Harold Wilson's private documents highlights archive rivalries Alfa Romeo Major gives think tanks some food for thought Emirates Picture Gallery Government warned off Sharp practice leaves Maastricht looking shabby Riddell on Politics Hurd moves early to ward off defeat MacKay backs press watchdog Anatomy of the Maastricht Bill Bradford & Bingley (Isle of Man) Limited Hurd offers Bosnia deal as model for aspiring minorities The foreign secretary believes inter-state conflicts will be rare. Ethnic wars taking their place will need unconventional solutions Ozal accused of showing world a divided Turkey Cyprus poll win leaves Un on hold Picture Gallery Refugees land in Middle East row Serbs order peacekeepers out of town Briton attempts to hold bridge for aid convoy First direct Rapid Russian pullout bequeaths wasteland to east Germany The troops are melting away. The fear is that Moscow similarly will fade from European consciousness and influence Khasbulatov move threatens Yeltsin's fragile authority Forte Posthouse (Afp): Baltic wrangle Vulnerable giant passers-by in east Berlin are… Brazauskas sweeps to easy victory in Lithuania poll Recession frustrates single currency hope Peking to enshrine capitalist reforms Mitterrand courts 'romantic gadfly' of the centre-right UN to take command in Somalia News in Brief (Ap): Bombs kill four (Afp): Epidemic ends (Reuter): Eta arms found (Afp): Slovak choice (Reuter): Killers escape Hanging return (Afp): Burgers off Clinton asks America for sacrifices to finance a recovery The president plans to create jobs and restructure the economy. He is unlikely to keep his promise to reduce the deficit Killings in Bronx flat blamed on drugs feud Child slave marchers reach Delhi Tyson's lawyer spars with judges for retrial on rape Picture Gallery Woolwich Egyptian tourism pays price of terror ANC deal on power remains enigma Playpens with real bars Will custodial sentences turn tough teenaged villains away from crime? Meat, medicine - and the battle for young minds Lobbyists and scientists are squaring up in the classroom The king awaits a Short response Gary Kasparov has two challengers—Britain's best ever and a bunch of nobodies. Raymond Keene reports Into the face of suffering Doctors and dentists are hoping to break through the pain barrier via research into face aches. Aileen Ballantyne reports Colour, camouflage and vitiligo```` Bottom Line Breaking down the Pain Barrier Her birth in his hands There are now more than 50 male midwives in this country, but are they suited to the work? Lynne Truss You don't have to be loved as a prerequisite for Pancake Day, just handy with a whisk St John's, perhaps? Diary Back on air Diary Picture Gallery Freedom, Chinese-style If Hong Kong becomes a vast prison camp because people in high places willed it so, may they never sleep soundly again Statue lore Diary Crooks' club? Diary Pardon my profit Diary Now give way to Parliament Nicholas Ridley on how to solve the Maastricht muddle The Wrong Approach The last Guinness trial should not be the last word More British for Brussels Do not just blame the Eurocrats—join them Student Sense Government and NUS are at last on consensus course Myth and reality for Britain's pits Tests and teaching On private lines Prison penalties for young offenders Somaliland deadlock Six more MEPs Burying the dead at Goose Green Sovereign remedies Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Tel: 071 481 4000 Personal Column Fax: 071 481 9313 Memorial services Receptions Picture Gallery Anniversaries University news Church news Luncheons Dinner Election Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Robert Holley Brett Weston Brett Weston, American photographer best known for his sharply delineated studies of landscapes and natural objects, died after complications from a stroke in Hawaii on January 22 aged 81. He was born in Los Angeles on December 16,1911 Personal Column Corsican Gold Announcements & Personal Notices Announcements The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Sonia Holland Sonia Holland, naturalist, author and probably Gloucestershire's original "twitcher", died on Junuary 21 aged 80. She was born on Aprill 4,1912 Clive Harston Colonel Clive Harston, teacher, died on January 27 aged 80. He was born on November 11,1912 Martin Gardner Martin John Gardner, professor of medical statisties, University of Southampton, died of lung cancer on January 22 aged 52. He was born on July 25,1940 On this Day February 16 1933 "Cavalcade" the Film of Mr. Coward's Play News Queen accepts Sun's apology The Times Crossword No 19,155 Business Tessiers People in the Times Weather TV Listings Pressured Alerted Attacked The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Further rate cuts could kill, not cure Law 27,29,31 Rise in retail sales reflects City optimism January showed the strongest growth in retail sales since last summer, according to the latest distributive trades survey by the Confederation of British Industry Germany to cut coal capacity and jobs Arts 33-35 Louis-Dreyfus runs into Adidas Sport 36-40 John Charcol Focus on Small Business Page 32 Clinton's tax plans could hit UK firms The Times Unit Trust Information Service Banks in control at Mrs Fields Foster's resumes halfway dividend Dutch unions seek to raise DAF rescue cash Business Roundup MFI sheds 259 jobs Ferry options for OFT Lincoln back in black Dalgety to absorb part of increase in price of flour Food prices are likely to rise after sterling's devaluation, but increases will not be fully passed on to customers in the high street, according to the leading food group MB-Caradon plans stake sale Anglian Water in £38m Swedish buy By our City Staff: Finding stock answers to hard questions Plain talking: Sir Michael Bishop, British Midland… Seelig joins board of Norman Hay Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 BET raises £26.5m from disposals Unigate considers restaurant offering to cover purchases Peugeot workers to strike Losses cut Bid unconditional Oil price falls Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Receivers go in to Noel agency Talk of rights issue hits Ba Stock Market British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Nikkei goes above 17,000 Tokyo Dollar Spot Rates Managers try to steer Leyland vans over a potholed road The devaluation of sterling could prove as valuable to the van maker as nay cash injection from the government, writes Ross Tieman Brown nurses career move The Times Ciry Diary Pep with soul` The Times City Diary In the dark The Times City Diary Dressing down The Times City Diary Golden era The Times City Diary Case for unlinking the mark and German interest rates Business Letters Yield of index points to best time to buy and sell shares Squirreling away Damage limitation High risks, low rewards Tempus Dalgety Bet Unigate The Times Villa Dei Cesari London Quiet start to account Alliance Leicester The high price of justice Suing for libel is a luxury, but a reformed law of defamation could change that, Frances Gibb writes Ghetto freedom? Inns and Outs Hang fire Belting up Trial by TV Judging an issue of life or death The decision to allow Hillsborough victim Anthony Bland to die reveals a respect for individual rights TV Law Ashurst Morris Crisp QD Selector Europe ZMB Fres Legal Section J. Tickle & Co. EC Are You a Law Graduate? Need Experience Passing-off: the acid test After the elderflower champagne case, Robyn Durie looks at ways in which counterfeiting can be countered Only a small section of the public, the judge said, would buy elderflower champagne in the belief that it was champagne Legal Appointments Trowers & Hamlins GLS Partners on the Move The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau TK Selection Blazing a trail in Europe Small, ambitions firms are flexing their muscles BPP LAW School Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Cameron Markby Hewitt QD The University of Auckland Commed Publishing Ltd Tristar Personnel Ltd Plain English Campaign and the Law! Vizards Rolex & Cartier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Case Load Help Chambers Consultants Chambers Announcements Butterworths Criminal Solicitor Berrymans Solicitors The Chambers of D. M. Harris Q. C. Judge erred in refusal to grant adjournment Court of Appeal Law Report February 16 1993 Court of Appeal Confusion in hearing appeals on ancillary relief resolved Applying the doctrine of mutual wills Director's breach of duty in signing forms Terms for transfer of dairy quota Job damages only for subordinates The Times Calculating pilot's overseas earnings relief Employee's knowledge relevant The Times 'Yorkshire brass for Yorkshire business' Business to Business Christie & Co Adams & Co Andura Textured Masonary Coatings Limited The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Amberley Associates Delta International The Times £20,000/Month Income by Post! Prontac Lasers cut through recession Genix Imaging Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earns Proven 20K + p. a. Highly Profitable National Merchandising Investor/investors Investment Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Impakt Stationers Ltd Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items BSG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intercal Lombard Financial Software Ltd Briefings Greatest story ever retold Four Times critics recall some of the more remarkable artistic responses to Passion story Rock page 34 Cinema Visual Art Dance page 35 Theatre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in london Cinema Guide Geoff Bron's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Casual charmers keep it upbeat The Saw Doctors Uea, Norwich Rock: John Street appreciates the party atmosphere generated at a show by the Saw Doctors Lost in translation Concerts: Fog-bound French music, Beethoven coupled with Bartók and a muddle over Monteverdi Bbc SO/Lazarev Fesival Hall/Radio 3 Eventually, all was well LSO/Nagano Barbican To stage or not to stage NLC/Pickett Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times The lights of the charge brigade Are we staying away from museums that charge admission? Alison Roberts investigates Swan sings with a Russian accent A former Bolshoi Ballet star has helped English National Ballet create a 'traditional' new production of Swan Lake. Debra Craine reports Glad to be unhappy London Concerts: Stephen Pettitt The Invisible Man A funny business, language Televisions New laws produce one-sided argument Rugby Union US out of England tour plans For the Record Pools Guide Picture Gallery Hendry rediscovers Midas touch Snooker Today's Fixtures Sew far, sew good as new recruits knit together well Vivien Cherry reports from Coopers & Lybrand as the British Steel Challenge fleet resumes battle in the round-the-world race Word-Watching Coulton can provide dues to Champion Dunwoody extends lead with double Towcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Doughty fined £450 under 'non-trier' rule Pidgeon proving an able trainer Michael Marsh dies aged 77 Demanding finish will suit consistent mare Bodfari Rising Stars Towcester Line-Up Form Focus Newton Abbot Lingfield Park County scorers prepare for first screen test Martin Searby discovers the information revolution that is to hit English cricket grounds in not entirely scorer-friendly Defeat leaves England with no excuse Heavy Test loss and dispute over pitches widens rift in touring team's ranks Madras Scoreboard Such's best may go unrewarded Scoreboard King and Gourlay eliminate seeds Sport in Brief Cosford seeks reprieve Leeds avoid Wigan Nebiolo investigated Fresh hope for Aamodt Subba Row appointed Licence fee climbdown Bergkamp joins Inter Hide's bout approved Finch urges restrictions BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Racing 37 Chelsea appoint Webb to revive glory days Ferdinand to lead England's charge Wright still in reckoning for World Cup tie aganist San Marino Concise Crossword Ho 3023 McCoist causes concern for Scots Winning Move Word-Watching Shearer out for season after surgery Morse Cricket 38 By our Sports Staff: Botham blames defeat on Gower's omission

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