News from 19/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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T. A. Meadowcroft, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Brian Magee, Christopher Daws, Jonathan Prynn and Philip Webster, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Harley Sherlock, Daphne Carr, David Rhys Jones, Gwyneth Deakins (Chair, Policy Strategy Committee), M. C. F. Smith, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, James Callaghan, Tom Welsh, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, D. A. Langford, Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Sheila Gunn and Jill Sherman, Christopher Mayhew, Clare Hogg, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Joy Heiseler, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Hugh Beach, John Percival, Frank Blackaby, Margaret Fowler, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, R. Mansell Prothero, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Janet Daley, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Roy James, R. J. Clothier, Wolfgang Münchau, Vaughan Freeman, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sybil Eysenck, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Rosemary Smith, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Lindsay Cook and Janet Bush, Roy Gregory, Ronald Faux and Nicholas Watt, Peter Neufeld, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Tim Morris, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Bob Rodwell, Stewart Tendler, Swan Lake, Alastair Mackie, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, James Bone and Tim Judah, G. B. Miller, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, D. J. Marshall, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Denis Healey, Julia Roskill, Keith Tallon, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoMajor should down as jobless total passes 3m A furious reaction greeted the unemplyment total, both inside and outside Parliament. The government can expect further trouble when the long term figures come out next week Index The Institute of Chartered Accountants' Pe2… Soccer Prince sees his future leading world crusade to rescue the environment Sarajevo Valerie Grove Law lords strike blow for press freedom TV evidence yields clues in hunt for boy's killer The Famous Grouse Infotech on Friday Bart's agrees to merge Harrods We've been here before, said Pooh Unemployment heads for 100-year high Economic forccasters are sure joblessness will not drop below three million this year Budget deficit looms large as Major waits for tide to turn Riddell on Politics By our Industrial Editor: Shephard spends a day on the run Bankers say Mirror must stay Labour News in Brief Anonymity granted Hogg protests to Iran Miners lose case Bigamist gets two years Soldier dies in accident The city with a murder on its conscience As James Bulger was led to his death, what were the people of Liverpool doing? Walter Ellis retraces the abducation of the murdered tow-year-old in Bootle, which went virtually unchallenged, and asks how horrors can be committed in our midst Policeman in critical condition after brick is hurled through windscreen The Saturday Review Clinton degree angers Thatcher supporters Five years for pair in death race British Airways The state of Britain Lecture Series Peugeot Teachers angered by plan to woo young readers with horror The decline in reading among children has inspired interesting remedies. Not all of them are greeted with enthusiasm Riot trial prisoners on the run Rare map plates reach journey's end By a Staff Reporter: Paediatrician bewildered by death of baby Ashdown queries EC vote manoeuvre 'Jeweller shot two robbers' Dixons Therapy for HIV shows promise Bishop wants 'life on Mars' soap opera sent back to Australia London zoo's £21 m conservation plan wins Brooke assent A more secure furture for the Regent's Park site has not ended a dispute over the proper role for the 166-year-old institution Churchmen wrestle with moral issue MPs fear lottery tax will cut income for charities The way it isn't Rare find of tropical seabird Tour firm head made death pact News in Brief Sprinter's brother freed Writ issued against fan Heseltine tempers pits speculation Advert appeal Mine to reopen Beadle claim Attack charge Station ban Cat legacy Lords reject council's attempt to sue for libel Right to know bill reaches Commons as newspaper wins 'victory for press freedom' Campaigners face a long wait The Road to Openness Amstrad MP begins battle to lift cloak of official secrecy French left wing orphaned by its own despairing leaders Analysis Rocard calls on Socialists to make way for new force With an eye on the presidency, Michel Rocard is calling for a realignment of the left. Rival parties seem not to be impressed Rostock struggles to shake off racist image Yet another minister is trying to counter extremism, Michael Binyon writes Magistrates arrest Craxi's secretary (AFP): Yeltsin appeals to Russians over head of Khasbulatov Bonn absorbs debt to sell off railways Kiev and Kremlin disagree on Start 1 News in Brief (AP): Swedes want to attack intruders (Reuter): Aids charge (AP): Release refused (Reuter): Miners strike New embassies (Reuter): Risky thefts (AP): Trains collide (Reuter): Enclave dash UN refugee chief reverses decision on aid to Bosnia From Associated Press in New York: Balkan war crimes tribunal approved Factions play with famine Reports of cannibalism are adding to pressure for Un troops to shoot their way in with aid for starving Bosnians Magnet Don who relishes pioneering role Woman in the news Reagan leads attack on Democrat policy for tackling deficit Bill Clinton's uncompromising fiscal and economic policies have provoked an intense debate. But it is not just his second term that the measures put at stakes White House sees tax overhaul as the key Lexterten Austere Clinton berates profligate Congress Patten is edged out of talks News in Brief Weapons claim (Reuter): Role for Japan (Reuter): Troops to leave Kohl visit (AP): Escobar attack Hundreds dead in Haiti ferry disaster ANC rejects concept of power sharing By our Foreign Staff: Hijacker fires shot into aircraft roof Lufthansa How Zlata and Vojin escaped Sarajevo Tim Morris, right, a London accountant, went to Sarajevo to bring Serbian relatives to Britain. This is his diary of the journey Sunday Times Air Miles Loadsavoices and the old gent of the year Behind every great comedian stands a great influence. Let's have a big hand for Harry and Edward Enfield The Sunday Times Richard Ogden Multiyork Janet Daley Who really benefits from the culture of obfuscation? Across the board The Times Diary End of the shelf The Times Diary Picture Gallery Man's darkest deeds If you can punish the evil-doer or cure him of his evil, which will you do? Lost in admiration The Times Diary Worse than barking The Times Diary Triumph of the therapists Ben MacIntyre on America's latest addiction A Lead from the Lords Today MPs should vote for freedom of information Cry of Despair Peace in Bosnia must not be made subservient to negotiations Onward Christian Soldiers The Church of England leadership must now fight the wreckers Call for UK ban on nuclear tests MPs in committee Threat to Rushdie Travels in Africa Deterrents to the young criminal Justice unreported CrossRail tunnel Child-stealing and the way we live Affordable housing Oxo tower's flavour Our cricket cure Court Circular Today's royal engagements School news Latest wills Personal Column Appointments Gallery sale Picture Gallery Dinners Anniversaries Luncheon Service dinners University news Church news Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Jan Grossman Obituaries Jan Grossman, Czechoslovak theatre director, died in Prague on February 11 aged 67. He was born on May 23,1925 David Curling David Curling, former advertising account executive and yachtsman, died in St Lucia on January 27 aged 69. He was born in Battersea on May 9,1923 Personal Column Mervyn Dennison Mervyn William Dennson, CBE, Mc, Dl, a former president of the Court of Appeal in Zambia, died on Janury 12 aged 78. He was born on July 13,1914 Geoffrey Houghton Brown Geoffrey Houghton Brown, artist and decorator, died on February 3 aged 89. He was born in Wimbledon on April 12,1903 From our Own Correspondent: German Treason Penalties Beheading of Two Women BT A generation that counts Senior Citizens At the start of the European Year of Older People, Clare Hogg considers the growing power of the over-50s Hill House Hammond Make your money go the distance Many people on pensions need to maximise their returns, says Helen Pridham Carers Association Choice Magazine When life is just one long holiday Older travellers with the time and inclination to pack their bags and see the world are becoming increasingly adventurous. Clare Hogg reports on a growing market Knight Williams Home is where the action is The over-55s can enjoy retirement housing with leisure facilities, says Rachel Kelly Seeking out support British Gas News Soap opera puts bishops in a lather The Times Crossword No 19,158 Business WPA People in the Times Weather TV Listings Healthy Wealthy Worried The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Howe, Clinton—and now Lamont? Motoring Weak lending undermines recovery hopes A disappointing fall in new mortgages in January, weak bank lending and more than three million unemployed suggested recovery may be slow to arrive American Airlines cuts operation Arts Mulcahy clinches £1bn deal Sport Fimbra Infotech on Friday Kleinwort leaps as provisions are shaved Figures from one of the City's foremost merchant banks have perked up the market, but a closer examination suggests that the underlying trend is still down Invest Electric Kleinwort leaps as provisions are shaved Dow volatile on Clinton tax plan Boeing to cut 20% of staff over 18 months Business Roundup Alumasc edges up Cupid targets lingerie Ward in red by £5m Wise hit by debt costs Countryside sees signs of housing recovery E&o reduces R-R boost BSkyB deal Wheyway bid Brown Shipley Heaton joins Bank board as first woman director Lloyd's to shed a further 300 jobs Glaxo increases cash pile as first-half profits rise 16% Glaxo's cash pile has almost reached £1.5 billion. Tax prevents a special payout to shareholders but the pharmaceuticals group is looking at ways of using the money RTZ buys into US coal sector Prudential Bankers wrestle over DAF rescue Writedowns hit Control Securities UB ready to sell Terry's Nervous Wall Street unsettles London Stock Market British Funds London Based Trader/operator International Monetary Fund Times Newspaper Cornelsen Recruitment International Ltd Recent Issues Major Changes Legal & Public Notices (Reuter): US shares lowered in see-saw session World Markets Wall Street The theatre of pay strikes may be due for a revival The monster of British wage inflation was thought by some to have been slain in the eighties, but Philip Bassett detects faint signs of life Bomford back to City roots The Times City Diary Dressed down The Times City Diary Exchange & dart The Times City Diary Speed staking The Times City Diary Riva connection The Times City Diary Picking pension scheme trustees Business Letters Granite city would welcome Diamond service RTZ makes a canny bet Tempus Money supply Glaxo Junk mail for shareholders Kingfisher British Vita Plc Kleinwort Benson The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares recover their poise Change Let's play it again, Gazza This weekend viewers of a cable Tv system will have four angles of a football match at their fingertips. Matthew May reports Sphinx Level V Autodesk Ltd Information Technology Appointments Career Exchange BST Fancy a game of squash? Art of slipping double the amount of space onto a computer disc Morse Eye-to-eye with a wanted man Witnesses can now help police to build a likeness of suspects by using a computer The Sunday Times Switching to the card that is the key to the future A plastic card which unlocks the doors to community services is on trial, says Nick Nuttall An estimated 260 million smart cards are in operation worldwide BT Viglen Speaking in tones Online Present turns to past David Guest reports on a worshipful company that is bringing back the tradition of the apprentice Apex Computer Futures I. T. Recruitment Solutions Corporate Accounts BST Cerco Training Limited DP Options Ltd Eversheds Hepworth & Chadwick Overseas Jobs Express Times Newspaper Strips to tease the establishment Richard Cork on Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, now the subject of a Tate Gallery Liverpool retrospective No way out if everybody is backing into a corner Television Review: a new series about our prisons by Roger Graef, maker of the revelatory Police Turning the Screw Channel 4 Dance Literature Critic's Choice: Galleries George Smith 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 films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country True to Tchaikovsky's spirit Dance: English National Ballet's Bolshoi-style Swan Lake and The Royal Ballet's Firebird Mayflower, Southampton Bringing back the fire Anxiety without adequate cause Theatre: Jeremy Kingston admires a performances but the writing less so Out of the Ordinary Royal COurt Theatre UPstairs The Times Collaborators behind the lines? Literature: Anne McElvoy on East German writer's contact with the secret police No complaints about playing the blues Rock: David Sinclair talks to harmonica player Jerry Portnoy, a key member of Eric Clapton's new band Martini MGM In with a small chance Arts Briefing On a serious note Last chance … Alfa Romeo Brunswick Croydon Limited Institute Advanced Motorists JCT600 McMel & Co. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Central Motor Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Options for change Car manufacturers' new lease-style finance schemes are designed to benefit the motorist, writes Vaughan Freeman Councils cannot sue in libel Mercedes hopes C makes the grade Merecdes-Benz is defending its business by launching a new, sporty-style of saloon to replace the aging 190 range Strict test of safety in workplace Absence from scene of crime after plot is no excuse Small looks beautiful for Bmw Roadwise Wright adds iron to Scotland's recast front row Rugby Union French discipline pleases Berbizier For the Record The Times Today's Fixtures Thomson finds consolation Americans receive money for medals Athletics Hendry sneaks through Snooker King claims Lewis must take pay cut Sport in Brief Jahangir wins easily Alexander fined £1,000 Florida tests progress Admiral's pair chosen Wembley opens series Americans criticised Hightown's challenge Word-Watching Bailey and Tory part company Disappointing season undermines informal agreement Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery Richards injured in freak accident Edinburgh Southwell Fakenham Stylus strikes chord with Massey England gamble with four-man attack Atherton and Emburey recalled to team again handicapped by sickness in its ranks Teams Spence takes lead with late run Golf Snow Reports On the road with Newcastle's black-and-white army Jess provides new impetus for Scotland's campaign Football: Home Truths Must Be Absorbed to Boost World Cup Prospects Confident Charlton dismisses Northern Ireland's chances Lendl asks US to defer place In Brief Hong Kong sevens draw Wright returns Pession's title Looking ahead Speedy Hill Duncan recalled Riders hurt Super Bowl replay BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Wealth of Nations Clement Freud Gascoigne leaves Taylor guessing Wembley result disguises puzzling performance from England's most talented players Ready or not, England are caught short Concise Crossword No 3026 Winning Move Word-Watching Cricket Marathon route under threat The Loan Corporation
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