News from 17/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Tony Travers, Roger Graef and Tony Hall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, C. R. Huxtable, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, David Moss, Angela MacKay, Trevor Openshaw, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Wendy Vaizey, Michael Binyon, Anthony Thrope President, James Bone, Anna Flanagan, Carl Mortished, Roger GOODIER(Secretary), Bernard Rudden, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Maggie Parham, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Geoff Brown, John Russell, Clive Webster, Chairman, Adrian MacFarlane, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Jane Bird, Wedderburn of Charlton, David Howarth, Nicola Jeal, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Bills, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Graham Webster, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Anthony Quick, Robert J Maxwell and Virginia Beardshaw, Adam Lebor, Martin Hoyle, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ronald Forrest, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Tuffin, General secretary, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Matthew d'Ancona, Jonathan Braude, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Richard Terrell, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, A. Holmes-Smith, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Louise Carpenter, Alfred Hermida, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christine Webb, J. D. Tunnicliffe, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Stewart Tendler and Ronald Faux, Ian Brodie, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, H. R. Guly, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, George Donaldson (Lecturer), Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Glenwyn Benson, Editor, Anne McElvoy, Adrian Holloway, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoLabour demands to see Tory law advice Index Pregnancy Liverpool police arrest three during hunt for boy's murderer Bottomley prescription delays Bait's closure The health secretary yesterday gave temporary reprieve to two top london hospitals, but endorsed the long-term aims of the Tomlinson report Salvation Army sues for return of £6m Soccer City Fraud Market panics over Clinton's recovery plans N&P Media on Wednesday MPs attack Gummer for failing to declare work at country home Abbey National Britain on thin ice over social chapter European lawyers will not be slow to act if our lawyers cannot sort out the Maastricht muddle, Bernard Rudden writes Correction Lucas closure puts 500 more on dole Condemned to an eternity of interruptions Political Sketch Counterfeit washing powder gang sought News in Brief Child abductions foiled Radio 4 advert apology Prince visits blast site Magazines fight VAT Mirror man resigns Baby 'was placed in care of nurse who killed her twin sister' Town crier 'collated thieves' British Airways Woman's sailor husband was already married, court martial told Missing mother arrested on return to Britain TV licence authority loses court case Five hospitals likely to close by next election Teaching centres gain only a temporary reprive in proposals to cut 2,500 beds in the capital The government's response to Tomlinson avoids outright closures but leaves many doubts Bottomley gives extra £43m for family doctors Primary Care Picture Gallery 20,000 workers may go Jobs Londoners unconvinced that change will be for the better Commentary Robert J Maxwell and Virginia Beardshaw of the independent King's Fund fear people see only more NHS cuts Picture Gallery Leading clinics told to compete Specialist Centres Tears as staff at Bart's get news Front Line Panasonic Facsimile Church rebels look to Rome General Synod dissidents to debate Catholic option Oppoents of the ordination of women priests are divided over which form of defiance will serve them best Business Pages Saves a P. A. Time at Work Teaching unions divided in fight against testing Cash plan investors lose claim Four boys die in house fire News in Brief Public apology The game is up Sole survivor Judge in Ward case calls for reform of fraud trial system Failure rate high in showpiece cases Craig Brown The way it isn't Crazy Prices Sarajevo relief pilot honoured Pop world salutes its stars Major pressed over new bill to ratify Maastricht treaty Tunnel rail link to test new rules ABPI Ministers called to account on charter Riddell on Politics Lords to study implications of 'right to die' cases Immigration reviews pledged Around the Lobby Labour counsel In Parliament Brown to call for boost in training Crossword Range Red tape finds its price in market Wilding Business Machine Centres UN prepares to take off the gloves as world policeman Boutros Ghali presses Japanese to match economic might with greater peacekeeping role The use of force in peacekeeping is at the top of the agenda. Some UN members will strongly resist any frontlien role Mandela cancels trip to Europe Bonn left wing campaigns for slower march to wider military role Pressures are growing for international German involvement after four toothless decades. Some Germans are getting fearful Yeltsin summons MPs in attempt to end power struggle (Reuter): German tourists fired on News in Brief (Reuter): Mrs Bush ill (Reuter): Packer deal (Reuter): Togo attack (AP): Drugs arrests Khasbulatov dons Rasputin mantle Man in the news Mitterrand lays 'dirty war' dead to rest amid the mimosa Holy days may be numbered Serbs test UN will in third day of convoy blockade Clinton calls public to arms against privilege and greed Austerity is on the way. The reaction of Ross Perot to the president's anti-deficit package will be a critical factor in its success Academic insiders shape policy Tea time lasts for ever as Sahara exiles languish Picture Gallery Eclipse puts Gore out of the limelight Britain and China edging closer to talks on reform Forte Hotels Jackson joins fast over HIV ban Anatomy of a child murder hunt The police have a panophy of techniques at their fingertips. Stewart Tendler and Ronald Faux report When in Rome expect a few surprises Britain's would-be Anglo-Catholics may find the grass is no greener Are there any more at home like him? Nicola Jeal meets Nick Moss, 16, Versace model from Croydon Ideas that stand out from the pack Artists have come up trumps in their ingenious designs for new playing cards, soon on display at the V & a Midland Beware of the bumps Doesn't anyone know: real women get pregnant all over? Alan Coren I am off to lay siege to our village post office with all sorts and conditions of men Sue before it's too late The Times Diary Picture Gallery God and Mammon The Times Diary Doling out statistics Had the government truly cared about unemployment it would not have given itself yet another pay rise this week Stake in society The Times Diary Jailhouse rocks The Times Diary Lost in the NHS maze Tony Travers on a most unhealthy bureaucracy Beyond a Joke Audiences for the Maastricht drama are growing restless Health against Hubris The true test to Mrs Bottomley's reforms is a decade away Just Not Cricket This England side gives professionalism a bad name Untangling traffic Bell on Bosnia A necessary step on social chapter Safety of apple juice Dutch euthanasia vote Eye operations in Britain and India Legal-aid cuts Among the stones Child maintenance The first cut Court Circular Today's royal engagements Dinners Painter-Stainers' Company Memorial services Luncheons Service luncheon Personal Column Picture Gallery University news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Church news Jimmy Wright Jimmy Wright, OBE, DFC, a blinded wartime RAF film cameraman who later made a career for himself as a film maker, died on February 12 aged 70. He was born on August 18,1922 Personal Column Euro Express Scott Meredith Scott Meredith, an American literary agent who outraged by initiating the now-common practice of auctioning manuscripts to the highest bidder, died of cancer at Manhasset, Long Island, on February 11 aged 69. He was born in New York on November 24,1923 Jimmy Wright Multiple Classified Advertising Items Derek Russell Davis Derek Russell Davis, Emeritus Professor of Mental Health in the University of Bristol, died on February 3 aged 78. He was born on April 20,1914 Church Army National Kidney Research Royal National Lifeboat Institution Antony Dale Antony Dale, preservationist, died on January 31 aged 80. He was born in Brighton on July 10,1912 No Title Dr E. L. Mascall Dr E. L. Mascall, philosopher and theologian, died on February 14 aged 87. He was born on December 12,1905 My own home on my terms The housing market is at last adapting to the changing needs of the first-time buyer, reports Rachel Kelly Property Buyers Guide Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ready for the hard cell For buyers with a yen for something a little different, old courthouses can offer space and character Puzzle of the big talk-up Confusing statistics make local house prices the only real guide Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Repossessed Properties South Bank Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nationwide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hugh Enry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hospitals win breathing space Three arrested over murdered boy Market in turmoil Fighting for cash Maastricht moves Gummer criticised Boost for doctors Baby injured Court puts authority in the picture The Times Crossword No 19,156 Reforms urged Policing role Unions split Deputies summoned Mandela cancels trip Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Looks Modern Times Weather Arts People in the Times Media Homes TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Media 30 Clinton's tax plans send Dow sliding Fears that President Clinton's economic plans will tax people and corporations so heavily that US recovery will be badly affected sent Wall Street shares tumbling Slowing Seeking Talking Agreeing The Pound Stock Market Bank sees inflation hovering under 4% Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Coal is the test of government intentions Arts 31 -33 Chelsfield buys Merry Hill centre Sport 36-40 Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Facilities Management on Wednesday BA dives to £20m in third quarter Rule changes help Hanson to £236m in first quarter Lord Hanson's transatlantic combine has spied some signs of an economic upturn in its latest trading statement but no indication of any such good news for Britain Legal & Public Notices Court rules on ICS claims By our Business Staff: GKN axle pledge lifts hope at Leyland BAA talks to London Electricity about deal Marsh &McLennan Companies Pentland expands with £4m Berghaus buy Business Roundup GPA director quits St Modwen lifts payout Greenwich loss grows Ball gives profit warning Whessoe bid progresses Bowater surprises the market with call to raise £295m The stock market has welcomed the latest expansion move from Bowater, even though it has been accompanied by the latest of this year's string of rights issues By our City Staff: Ibstock Johnsen plans 200 jobs in £28m reshape Continental Airlines Opec agrees cuts to hold up prices Thomson to sell some free papers Cummins links with Komatsu By our City Staff: Liquidation rates 'up 8.2% but slowing' Ofwat Dealers savage shares as Wall St nosedives Stock Market Anglo makes £46m debt for equity deal EC to seek further steel cuts Howard in red Roles split Booker move Demerger plan British Funds Clinton plans for US economy batter Dow Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Clinton signals the arrival of a new wave of losers Wolfgang Münchau reports from Washington on the likely content of today's State of the Union address from the American president Dress sense The Times City Diary Team spirited away to futures The Times City Diary Hunter II The Times City Diary Guppy's gaffe The Times City Diary Sales drive The Times City Diary Building business The Times City Diary Telly tips The Times City Diary Save the Post Office from replay of Girobank sale Granny Bonds time Back to basics Time for a Hanson bid Tempus Inflation Bowater British Airways Why no wise women? The Times Merry Hill Export prices FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Plus Shares follow Wall St lower Alliance Leicester Portfolio Plus A facility for cost control There are some advantages but also perils in contracting out, Jane Bird says Whitehall to exam the tendering trap Service industries are concerned that some local authorities are bowing to trade union pressure and suspending subcontracting ISS Cleaning Services Limited Heatsave Ltd Gardner Merchant Venetian Blinds Barbour Index Microfilm Reprographics plc High Table Klix Flavia Honeywell Drinkmaster Premises & Facilities Management Stannah Lifts Euro Personnel Services £5 million hospitals contract In the Office Savings galore Future office Caxton Property Services Ltd Serco Facilities Management Limited Estate Management Services From Keysan Ltd Images Storage And Partitioning Limited BM South East Matthew Hall Limited The Institute of Maintenance and Building Management Water Splash Taylor Woodrow Facilities Management Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items JMC Partnership Haden Facilities Management Ltd Premises Management Ltd Pall Mall Services Chalmers Associates UK JWP UK Ltd Drake & Scull Service Interface Crate Hire The Times Facilities Management Inside story of a fight for survival Television under the spotlight: Roger Graef examines the threat to documentaries and Tony Hall defends self regulation of the news Cornelsen QSFR Ltd United Nations Children's Fund Media Sales Executives 2 journalists Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Shoud Be Addressed to: Box No Privacy laws could be impractical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nina Campbell Ltd Are you financially challenged? 7,000 Vacancies Every Week Leading Design Consultancy Graphic design school Tutortex Services Sorry, no moon: count stars instead Geoff Brown, reports from the Berlin Film Festival. Plus a film expressing the tragic plight of Sarajevo Berlin was shocked by a powerful film portrait of the city of Sarajevo under siege Casting about for fund-raising ideas Arts Briefing Theatre: Some Scots rise Last chance … Patient bankers make net gains Television Review Music Victor Hochhauser Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Snakes alive, he is still shocking Theatre: Orton revived; colonialism denounced: Russia's dark side revisited Entertaining Mr Sloane Greenwich Anger not justified by evidence Leonora's Dance Cockpit, Marylebone A round and a bout on suburban train-lines Moscow Stations Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh The Times Master of the exotic mixture John Russell Taylor on the fascinating painting of Ricardo Cinalli, now the subject of a major retrospective Strangely familiar Rock: Reviews of Americans in London, from the oddball to the 'new Nirvana', by way of some good old-fashioned songwriting Two talents but only one a star Secret of surprise success The South Bank Centre Verse means worse Radio Multiple Display Advertising Items Executive Secretaries and Receptionist/telephonist Independent Computer Solutions London News Network Friend & Falcke John D Wood & Co Miller, Brand & Company Mark Warner Recruitment Consultants SECRETARY/PA required by Senior Partner Katrina Williams Vicarage House Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Executive SECRETARY/PA Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Working Girls The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Meridian Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Graduate appointments Tim Bates, Beavis Kane Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Dorking Top Level Pa/secretary Directors' Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Receptionist/secretary Hackett London Phaidon Press Ltd School Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Hazell Staton Tate Bilinguagroup Multilingual services 'The Mistprestige Group' Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Professional Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairbrother helps to provide silver lining for England Tour team's morale bruised but intact Lloyd puts a team in strong position Scoreboard Rising Stars For the Record Wasps could lose Hopley Today's Fixtures Eubank not likely to come unstuck Sport in Brief Pratt retains ski title Heineken drops out Hendry scrapes in Bennett sets hard tour Durie loses to qualifier Word-Watching Bookmakers' profits plummet Recession and increased costs blamed for poor turnover Richard Evans Nap: Skircoat Green (1.30 Sedgefield) Next best: Ok Corral (2.40 Folkestone) Worcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Alpha One leads Saunders one-two Rising Stars Race Details Folkestone Sedgefield Southwell Cochrane returns to Cumani Rapid Raceline Snow Reports National Asthma Campaign Fifa seeks Olympic tournament for women Football's governing body sets sights on goal of equal opportunities at Atlanta in 1996 Schoolgirls given place in forward line Lousie Taylor looks at a scheme to attract women to football and how it has broken down barriers in Leicester's Asian community Tables and Results By our Sports Staff: McCoist hopes to play key role in Roxburgh strategy Football Russian steals Foster's glory Rare first-round exit for Bryant Bowls Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite George Smith Racing Platt moves into firing line as England go for goals Goalkeeper catches mood for World Cup qualifier at Wembley Table, Results and Teams Heslop moves to rugby league Concise Crossword No 3024 Wembley record may be threatened Winning Move Word-Watching San Marino go willingly to their fate Admiral Football
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