Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 18/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

James Landale, Widget Finn, Roger Singleton, Jon Ashworth, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, David Nias, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Andrew Gordon, Lilian M. Yarrow, Ronald Faux, Nicholas Goodison, Sally Emerson, Harvey Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Patrick Nicholls, Ian Murray, David Shoenberg, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, J. L. Thorne, Michael McCarthy, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang MüCHAU, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Evan Davis, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, David Rowland, Graham Searle National Director, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, S. J. Bailey, Michael Richardson, Francis McWilliams, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Anthony Grant, Janet Bush, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, David Scholey, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Gordon McVie, Peter Millar, Colin Welch, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Peter White, Michael Hamlyn, Nicky Wilmore, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Charles Bray Chairman, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Robert Skidelsky, Wolfgang M?nchau, Sally Jones, Edward Fennell, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Hugh Bidwell, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Barry Millington, Julian Jackson, David Toop, John Higgins, Robert Butt, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, R. L. P. Ridge, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Ian Taylor, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Ross Tieman and Tom Walker, Jules Kosky, Alice Thomson, Walter Bodmer (Director-General), Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, Peter Tudball, Christie Hickman, Ronald Butt, Bob Alexander, Andrew Hugh Smith, Peter Hordern, J. L. Wall, Kate Alderson, William Rees-Mogg, Matthew Carrington, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, James Pringle, John Hannam, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Craig Lord, Kathy Fulcher, Brian Jervis, David Madel, Matthew Parris, Philip Webster and Ray Clancy, Brian Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, David Williams, Ian L. Rushton, Graham Wade, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Tania Glyde, Donald Duck, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Angelica Goodden, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, William A. C. Mathieson, Hugh Dykes, Ray Whitney, Colin McQuillan, Tony Buzan, Roger Nightingale, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

Resumo

Picture Gallery Shop sales signal hope of recovery January's improvement in high street sale provided hope for the government the day before the jobless total is expected to top three million Index Israel Pawns fall at court of King Kasparov The Oscars By our Foreign Staff: UN officials wrangle over move to stop Bosnia aid Clinton aims to slash debt The Economy Wanted youths 'tried to take another child' Singapore Airlines Travel on Thursday Retrain or lose benefit, CBI says Employers want to see compulsory courses for the unemployed Strahgeways men escape from court News in Brief Pay-out secrecy attacked Sailor admits bigamy House prices 'steady' Holiday firm collapses Bank of Scotland Kasparov spreads panic right across the board Somerville delays vote on men Cambridge men get the Cinderella blues Clarke gets tough with tearaways British Rail International Call that work? There should be a law against it Political Sketch Picture Gallery Woman driver left tied up in blazing car after ambush Heathrow expansion flies into criticism Toby, Shergar of the donkey world Father tells nurse trial of baby's struggle for life Murder hunt scatters arcade 'slot-heads Holiday mother is freed Rules that ring juvenile arrests BBC News Currys Mirror chief under attack from MPs and directors Banks study newspaper circulation figures Balloon and tube save boy's artery Anglican rebels plan to set up 'third province' Relief in sight for vicars The Trouser People Ltd MPs unite to halt closure of top London hospitals Labour urges parliamentary debate on health services Campaigners for Bart's and Charing Cross hospitals will make the most of Mrs Bottomley's six-month breathing space Bart's patients vow to keep up fight Old Bailey retrial for Frenchman News in Brief Legal threat Family abused Cancer study Boy crushed 999 crash No Limits The way it isn't Olivetti Icemen cometh home The dole queue lengthens in eighties success city Britons not working: Times writers meet the jobless and find their outlook is bleak Winchester Bill adds up to £8,000 a person The Cost Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Young blacks say job-hunting is pointless Brixton Riding on seasonal swings and statistical roundabouts Calculating the Figures Men shop for fruit and vegetables where once they built Chrysler cars Linwood Empty board at Jobcentre tells of rapid decline Swindon Abbey National Labour could cut taxes, says Brown 'Party is not against wealth' Dixons stores group Ltd Different questions, partial answers Riddel on Politics He does not believe that the British economy has an… The Times Thursday February 18 1993 Labour to seek EC legal ruling National Power 'urged to buy too much coal' Complaints hotline to open China frees dissident activists to please West With an eye to future foreign trade and the 2000 Olympics, Peking is launching a "smile offensive" to counter President Clinton's attacks on its human rights record Nobel winners call for Suu Kyi release Capitalist city gives a glimpse of Hong Kong's fate B&Q South African democracy talks move out of Mandela's shadow The momentum towards power sharing is well established, and the ANC leader seems Africa, health permitting Clinton back on campaign trail to sell higher taxes Budget proposals frigten Democrats Mayfair Carpet Gallery Ltd British ready to conquer as Oscar nominations flood in Economy is prepared for radical surgery Prince sidesteps the perils of Mexico's polluted water Haley's history pulled up by roots News in Brief Battles greet US envoy Savimbi defied (Reuter): Fire kills seven (AP): Prison prize Bakery ovens go cold in hunger strike France endangers 'fast-track' Europe Serb attacks begin to crack defences in western Sarajevo Bosnian elite forces strive to plug gap as tanks advance in key suburbs In spite of setbacks, Bosnian commanders have vowed not to surrender two vital suburbs in their defence of the capita Last resort of French politicians under threat Weakened Yeltsin offers deal to Khasbulatov Struggle for power in Russia UN help arrives too late to save Muslim enclave Budget cuts threaten jet project The Pill in perspective Researchers say they have proof that oral contraceptives are a good thing Beast that hides in the infant breast Parents should not be blamed for those children who are born evil, says novelist Sally Emerson Israel's curious affair of state Benjamin Netanyahu's political carer may hang on whether he did, as the claims, commit adultery, reports Richard Beeston Drowning sorrows Snackers take the biscuit Forget what your mother said. Eating between meals may no longer be bad for you. Anna Kent reports on yet more food lore Biting into problems Bowled out by a prawn Medical Briefing Picture Gallery Dollond & Aitchison Floods of fears Heavy price for ensuring the right of passage British airlines believe they will lose customers if a new law on passenger transit visas is passed, says Harvey Elliott All aboard the train for Russia Enjoy some of tsarist Russia's historic cities with The Times Luxury travel from the Gulf of Finland to the boarders of Afghanistan Join the exclusive inaugural run of the Bloshoi Express The Times Bolshoi Express Journey Who pays the ferryman? A dispute has broken out between ferry companies over subsidies. Peter Victor investigates a bitter conflict With all the trimmings British Midland pitches for the businessman United Airlines A holiday for the hell of it The final frontier is breached. Now, if you are rich, you can take a war zone vacataion Thomson Worldwide Weekend In search of eastern promise JohnYoung made the long journey to Uludag in the turkish mountains, where snow is assured Forte Hotels Bargain breaks for high roller Flyaways Young Persons Railcard Heavy duty at check-outs The new duty free regulations have confused many travellers Philip Howard Over the moon may be a ludicrous footballers' clich?, but its origins are ancient Blueprint for the age Diary Wind band Diary Picture Gallery Clinton's painful cure However the president framed his policy an effective programme was bound to cause suffering to most of the electorate One for Europe Diary Tittle-tattle Diary Nobody's Russian Diary The road to stable recovery Robert Skidelsky on why we still need Keynes today Clinton's Bill The president has made a serious start on cutting the deficit Death of a Child After the foulcrime comes the self-analysis A Whale of a Lark Writers in glasshouses should not catch fish Perils of cutting off from Europe The Queen's decision to pay tax Apple juice scare Cancer co-operation Africa's problems Lessons of abuse Too puzzling Mask removed from Peter Pan? Progress at a level Going liquid Court Circular Birthdays today Stonyhurst College Personal Column Today's royal engagements Lecture Appointment Picture Gallery University news Dinners Luncheons Marriages Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Lincoln's Inn Memorial service Royal Astronomical Society Commander Richard Walker Commander Richard Walker, OBE, RNR Antarctic explorer, died on February 11 aged 88. He was born on September 27,1904 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items SKI Jeannie Announcements & Personal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diana Lady Avebury Diana Lady Avebury, titerary agent, died on February 16 aged 74. She was born on August 18,1918 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Pattaya Orphanage Trust The British Kidney Patient Association The Army Benevolent Fund Woodside Animal Welfare Trust British Heart Foundation Church Housing Trust Royal National Lifeboat Institution ED Hewett Ed Hewett, an adviser to President Bush on Russia and the other countries of the former Soviet Union, died of cancer on January 15 aged 50 Josephine Pasternak Josephine Pasternak, sole surviving sister of Boris Pasternak, died on February 16 aged 92. She was born in Mosscow on February 19,1900 Olivier on Choosing an Accent for Shakespeare's Peasants Sir Charles O'halloran Sir Charles O'Halloran, Scottish local government politician, died on February 9 aged 68. He was born on May 26,1924 Shops sales signal recovery The Times Crossword No 19,157 Picture Gallery Business Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Books People in the Times Weather Arts Travel News Modern Times TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Worried Rejected Clouded Puzzled The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices The Old Lady's lost opportunities Books Clinton outlines tax plan that hits UK hardest The proposal top raise $8.5 billion in extra taxes fropm foreign companies will hit the British the hardest. British companies are the largest foreign investors in America EC hints at price fixing for steel Arts Sport Policy should stress growth over inflation says report Burberrys of London Accountancy on Thursday BT calls for prospectus to clarify risks The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Bright spot in the Dungeons EMAP buys magazine titles from Thomson Wimpey targets land with new subsidiary Business Roundup Audi cuts output Low out of Africa Mersey repeats rise DAF rescue plan thrown into turmoil by Flemish doubts ASB draft seeks to prevent companies from hiding debt Companies will find it harder to cloak their debts using off-balance-sheet financing under proposals for new accounting standards published today Names call on Lloyd's for help Rhône-Poulenc sees a bleak outlook Clinton raises fear of new Airbus row Bellway calls for £34m to buy land Rival bid for bank is likely Legal & Public Notices Davy wins steel mill order in Transvaal Share rise for Airtours Production halt Profit warning Drug launch Van Miert clears Ba takeover of Dan-Air FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Br1tish Funds Major Indices Traditional Option Shares see-saw but still manage a small gain Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Traders sceptical about Opec deal Major Changes US blue chips edge up Wall Street Regent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates The bubble bursts for foreign stockbroking firms in Tokyo Legendary riches have turned into legendary losses onp the market, ending the days of champagne and caviar. Joanna Pitman reports Options open for Morrison The Times City Diary Home again The Times City Diary Risque pin-up The Time City Diary Bank howzat The Times City Diary Europe is key to Britain's world role Eppvan Davis believes the UK's international future is inextricably linked with the EC Sales leave gilts unmoved Tempus Accountancy Rhône-Poulenc Bellway The Times Fred likely to face resistance Sarah Bagnall looks at the Accounting Standard Board's latest draft on reforms and assesses the expected reactions to it Warwick McLintock Harrison Willis Financial & Legal Recruitment… War of the words Any Other Business Fingertip Barclay Simpson Cost Accountant Picture Gallery Career Exchange - Free Recruitment Professional Recruitment Services Harper MacKay Ltd Accountancy & Finance Appears Every Thursday That strange world across the Channel Audit Financial Accountant A leading American Investment Banking and… Alderwick Consulting Assistant Financial Director Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Accountants The Times The Times Newspapers Diary of Times Classified The Sage Consultancy Financial Products Design Barclay Simpson The Times Portfolilo plus Equities mark time Alliance Leicester Portfolio plus Fish or foul? Country values or city sleaze Cinema: Geoff Brown is tempted by Bad Lieutenant but finally hooked by River Runs Through It 'Tidy and enviromentally pure, it sings of nature's joys and a rural family' Another position Arts Briefing Jazz Hooray for Hollywood, but not at any price Interview: Christic Hickman meets Gillian Amstrong, Australian director of the last days of chez Nous Rock Best Musical Entertainments Today's Ppevents A dally gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing In London Cinema Guide New Releases Clearly having the right effect The invisible Man Vaudeville Theatre: Benedict Nightingale sees through a spoof that has transferred to the West End Life of a legend strikes an authentic note Jazz: Clive Davis on a New York tribute to Jelly Roll Morton based on the pianist's own account of his life Change from a tenor Opera: A new lead confirms a stagings strengths Stiffelio Covent Garden The Times Sounds like a radical vision Rock music and mind-altering substances have long been linked. David Toop talks to two key figures in the psychedelic revival A poet to his fingertips Graham Wade assesses the career of the greata guitarist Andr?s Segovia, born 100 years ago this month No Title Dressed to kill in perfect harmony Television Review Brashness is not without benefits London Concerts LPO/Mehta Festival Hall Touching bass SCO/Maxwell Davies Queen Elizabeth Hall English National Opera Blackened by blitzkrieg De Gaulle made his name at gamelin's. A British scholar shows how the general become a scapegoat for the fall france The Republic in Danger General Maurice Gamelin and politics of french Defence, 1933-1940 By Martin Alexander Cambridge University Press, £65 The Adelphi Press Fiends hid in clouds Before and after By Rosellen Brown Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99 after the Hole By Guy Burt Black Swan, £4.99 pbk original Picture Gallery The anti-flower children Nico the life and lies of an icon By Richard Witts virgin, £16.99 Grace of French life before the deluge Perils of disdaining Parliament Can John Major avoid Richard II's fate? Ronald Butt on a history Parliament Holding high converse with mighty minds End of Empire The Domestic of the Soviet Union By G. R. Urban american university press, £19.50 Discontents of the civilised The Sprit of the Age By David Selbourne sinclair-stevenson, £20 Tommy and Jerry Granta 42: Krauts! Edited by Bill Buford Penguin, £6.99 Gooch signs off with England in disarray Tort of harassment exists Justices should make clear basis of sentence Russell proves folly of India selection Time of director's ban increased Sex discrimination claim fails Temporary residents in home LTA acts to help juniors In Brief Second title for Bell Tradition ends Manager goes Three through Britain's bid sets out vision of future John Goodbody looks at the facilities Manchester is hoping will bring the Olympics to Britain for the first time since 1984 and regenerate the city Manchester unveils impressive plans in attempt to stage Olympic Games in 2000 Le Moignan shows new zest Squash Curtis shows benefit of Schuback's coaching Bowls Tale of cities seeking Olympic glory Further blow for St Helens Rugby League Gang of four resort to hard sell Pride of Wales prowls as Lions hunt for leader David Hands, rugby correspondent, on Ieuan Evan, the inspirational Walesswing who could earn hiss crowing glory with the British Isles For the Record The Times Fixtures Trivial pursuit Hall recovers to face Scotland Qualification must be longer Alternative to toss-up Culinary treat ME needs graded treatment Word-Watching Hockey Cambridge teamwork proves decisive Piggott losing ground in performance stakes Computer figures suggest veteran is struggling to hold form Richerd Evens 1992 Performance Ratings Thrnderer: Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Course Specialists Maguire extends treble run Suluk career in jeopardy Cochrane enjoys old routine Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Taunton Thunderer: Lingfield Park Freestyle prodigy leaves nation's in her wake Crig Lord on Franziska van Atmsick, the last product of the German swimming production line who has become at 14 the sporting idol of a grateful and undivided nation Jess steals show as Scotland stay alive Littlewoods Pools Maradona returns to the fold David Miller sees football's prodigal son make a typically controversial return to Buenos Aires By our Sports Staff: Northern Ireland make Charlton think Foster becomes fastest swimmer in world Sport in Brief Badminton plays host Meads stops the rot Carlsen's rise continues James shows way Race runs into trouble Snow Reports BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Picture Gallery Satellite George Smith Ieuan Evans 36 Platt leads late flourish Captain's four goals undermine stubborn San Marino defence Gascoigne's minder makes his mark in the big time David Powell on the unsuspecting and unheralded San Marino extra who stole the Wembley spotlight Concise Crossword No 3025 Winning Move Word-Watching Diego Maradona Major chases gold with backing for Games bid Sun Microsystem Computer Corporation Legal Aid Associated British Ports Henry MacLeod Appointment Trends Public Management The walt Disney company Quotel Insurance Systems Free Market for Education Apointments Telephone High returns on long breaks Widget Finn on the advantages of new schemes that allow employees to take time off when they most need it Whiteheadselection Sullivan Johnstone The E R C Group KPMG Selection & Search The Baker's Oven The Mawdsley Consultancy L. J. Associates N B Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Project Manager - Mobile Phone The Pathfinder Partnership Limited N B Selection Ltd Redundant Executive? BBC Corporate Recruitment services British-American Tobacco Company Limited Hunter Search & Selection Management Career Consultants Limited Thames Power Service Limited Scottish Enterprise National Latimer International Career Analysts Sales Executive Barclays Northen telecom Comshare Ltd Selector Europe Michael Page sales & Marketing Michael Page Sales & Marketing FLA Ltd BHP petroleum Kiddy and Company MTI Managers Limited Wakefields Bath a World Heritage City Ministry of Defence C&j Clark International Ltd Good Connections Ltd Chusid Lander Padley's Fairclough Homes Limited Together Jenners Edinburgh Charterhouse Executives The Berkeley Partnership Michael Bradshaw & Associates The Leeds Centre for Exploitation of Science and Technology Adderley Featherstone plc Birmingham Tec Ltd Lawtec Ltd MacMillan Davies Executive Link International Hales&Hindmarsh Associates Ltd Management Appoinments Limited Waste Management International Sales and Consultancy Bull GE Inforomation Services Limited Medlock Associates Compleat Recruitment TT Group Plc ECM Selection Limited Lansdowne Colgate-Palmolive Limited Yorkshire Electricity Group plc Fletcher Hunt plc Austin Knight Recruitment Interim Executive Management in Information… Engineers & Specialists HSBC group Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultancy Productivity Improvement Management Consultants Makro Digby Morgan Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hogg Clarke International Human Resource Consultants Head of Computer & Office Services VIP Management Consultants Barking Power Elonex Personal Computers Recruitment International Limited Connaught Ramsey Hall Associates K/F Associates McKenzie Waterman Good Connections Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hill Samuel Financial Services Management Personnal Ltd QSFR Ltd Business Founders Bureau Ltd CV Magazine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornelsen Verlag Icsa Consultants SAS service partner JSB Training Consultant Hadley Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Victoria Wall Associates Trainee Partners Career plan Limited Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Career Opportunities in Financial Services Times Newspaper Black Horse Financial Services Maine-Tucker Executive Recruitment Overseas Jobs Express The Hospitality Group Kinieigh Ltd Career Services Get a Headstart now Trainee Managers Trainee Broker French Company Eurocontrol Document Production Supervisor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Where has all the money gone? Allegations of mismanagement at Lambeth council are not new but little has been done to change matters, Nicky Wilmore says The Royal Star and Garter Home Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru the National Library of… Charity Appointments Cheshire County Council Entrepreneurs in education Schools and colleges for the over-16s are taking control of their destinies United Nations Children's Fund Africa Educational Trust Accountancy & Finance Appointments

Referência(s)