News from 23/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Andrew Warren, David Adams, Edward Owen, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Anthony Thompson, Paula Davies, Simon Barnes, Ronald Faux, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Trevor Morris, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Michael Hornsby and Sean Mac Carthaigh, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, David Serpell, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Tristan Garel-Jones, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Brian Roycroft, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Bil Musannie, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Wolfgang M?nchau, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, J. E. Cousins, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Barry Millington, Francis Avery Jones, Hilary Bell, George Sivell, City Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew Weait, Craig Brown, Aidan Harrison, Audrey Needham, Chris Partridge, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Wendy Weston, Nigel Hawkes, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Bill Cater, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Craig Lord, Alfred Finer, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, P. Vernall, Scrivenor, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Roy Hattersley, Andy Martin, Paul Barker, Bill Carter, Sarah Curtis, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Vaughan, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Fiona Bawdon, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, A. E. Gazeley, Peter Keith-Lucas, Director, Colin McQuillan, Roger Pearson, S. Webb,
ResumoHattersley attacks party sacred cows Labour will tomorrow consider loosening its ties with the unions. John Smith may also be willing to abandon its commitment to nationalisation Index Portfolio Plus Gloomy Britain? Turner painting sold to Getty for record £11m Skiing World chess set for London Tories grill Clarke on youth crime Dick White Major backs away from US poll row Cap & Gown Series Focus on Energy Mob vents anger at Bulger hearing Available soon: House with mod cons inc. hot air Political Sketch Deaths blamed on climbers Dearer Guardian French fishermen go on rampage Ferry company halts freight services amid violent protests over fish imports Security chief who ran Mi5 and Mi6 dies from cancer Picture Gallery Race to keep marathon on course Teaching standards blamed for poor maths Hunt master denies mistreating horse News in Brief Girl, 9, charged £535,000 for girl Police hurt by bomb Injured PC charges GMTV executive quits 2,000 phone HIV line Mother drowned baby after series of errors by social workers By a Staff Reporter: Ex-soldier killed when jilted The way it isn't The way it isn't By a Staff Reporter: TV actor cleared of lady Cross murder Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Schoolboy 'hacked into EC computer' Sale of Turner painting 'betrays benefactor' Accountant abducted and raped East Anglia floods cause £2m damage Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Young criminals are given second chance in learning to live As the great debate rages over how to deal with young offenders, two centres for he worst aim to help their residents become law-abiding members of society By our Home Correspondent: Blair calls for more lock-up council homes to be built Bank of Scotland Boys remanded in care of council First court appearance for alleged killers of James Bulger Politicians seek elusive answer to crime Commentary Rebuilding young lives shattered by neglect MPs decry sentencing powers Party door marked 'Exit for unions' now stands slightly ajar Hattersley calls on Labour to abandon nationalisation Roy Hattersley sets out what he believes are the main points requiring change in Labour's basic document By our Chief Political Correspondent: How Webb bequeathed controversial clause Exer Skier By our Chief Political Correspondent: Block vote to go but strong role at conference stays Newbury MP's death lands Conservatives with a by-election predicament Ridell on Politics Tories avoid defeat on treaty U-turn Forte Hotels EC 'will go ahead without Britain' MP cleared of corruption Commons reforms urged Major agrees to give support to Rushdie Brooke is accused over press Around the Lobby Polls reveal nation with little pride in being British Disillusion grows among Germans Recession has shaken faith in hallowed institutions Britons have a tendency to complain. They are, however, happier with their lot than many other Europeans, say the pollsters Continent is gripped by pessimism as economic decline erodes belief in the future British Airways Bribe charges against Fiat directors add to Amato's troubles As Italy's political crisis deepens, the corruption scandal has claimed more business victims and the film is in trouble Arrests in France deal blow to Eta Royal Navy Picture Gallery Steel union goes to court as German firms break pay deal Castro fears wave of spoilt ballots Elections in Cuba India sounds the alarm over growing threat to its tigers Yeltsin urges military to back reforms Tajiks seize Islamic rebel bases Formality must take back seat when Brixton meets Hope Ben MacIntyre offers advice to the prime minister on his first meeting with the president: be sure to cultivate hillary and try to make Chelsea smile Peacekeepers voice fears at US plans for airlift to Bosnia UN votes to set up war crimes court America borrows European ideas to aid industry By our Foreign Staff: Irish nurse killed in Somali ambush US envoy optimistic on peace process News in Brief (AP): Malcolm X film raises query (Reuter): Embryo appeal (Reuter): Berry loses (Reuter): Expert chosen (Reuter): Aids fear fades (Reuter): Poles seized Of men, maniacs, and mountains Andy Marti nset out to analyse the wild thrills of downhill racing from Kitzb?hel's best vantage point, the hospital Everest Stay shapely, stay healthy A woman with a buxom figure may well be in better fettle than her pencil-slim sister, reports Ann Kent Keeping blood clots at bay Bottom Line An extra inch of life Sudden vision of why it's hard to learn Adjusting people's eyesight may improve behaviour and ability according to American research Tomorrow Ibuleve Fish have rights, you know. I leamed this important piece of information last week as I was innocently travelling I just can't imagine the emotional dynamic involved in wanting to sabotage an angler Picture Gallery The bloody imperative What is it that has driven men, from Xenophon's army onwards, to take up arms in foreign wars far from home? Backfire The Times Diary Dutch courage The Times Diary Punch line The Times Diary Woolf takes the silk route A way to end our gloom Woodrow Wyatt on the benefits of National Service New Model Army The Labour party needs to break with its past to be elected A Welcome Visitor President Herzog is a lion statesman in a world of mice Fun Run for their Money Do not spoil the London marathon for a ha'p'orth of tarmac No part for Burke at Maastricht? Waiting for spring Onward and upward Options for keeping young people from criminal paths Role of the SFO Eyes right on NHS Out in the cold Diet and health Identity problem Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Luncheon Inner Temple Personal Column Anniversaries Sherborne School for Girls Picture Gallery British Library University news Appointments Public showing Muriel Spark drama is favourite for prizes Bafta nominations Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Sir Dick White Personal Column Ferruccio Lamborghini Announcements & Personal Notices (From a Correspondent): Early Elying Monuments Sir Robin McAlpine Sir Robin McAlpine, chairman, 1967-77. of Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons, the building and civil engincering contractors, died on February 19 aged 86. He was born on March 18,1906 Gerhard Gesell Gerhard Gesell, a US federal judge, who presided over some of the most momentous American political cases of the past two decades, died in Washington on February 19 aged 82. He was born in Los Angeles on June 16,1910 Invest Electric Millions going up in smoke Energy Efficiency David Young reports on the goverment's new campaign to persuade each of us to take responsibility for cost-efficient energy-saving Running a pub with no draughts London Electricity Time to put the lid on wasted energy Energy Efficiency Andrew Wareen doubts whether proposed new energy-saving building regulation are sufficiently stringent Locked in a neck and neck race Energy Efficiency The rivalry between electricity and gas suppliers steams on, writes Bill Cater Energy Efficiency Independent trust takes new tack Lord Moore hopes the 'E' factor will make energy savings more profitable Drivers go green Fuel guzzlers lose favour as prices bite Town that set the standard Milton Keynes was cutting heating bills back in the 1970s. Now its example is taking root further afield with the adoption of its energy efficiency index, Bill Cater says Power-saving starts in the boardroom To encourage efficiency government is targeting the top brass British Gas The towering infernos Energy Efficiency Some high-rise flats are getting snug new insulating overcoats Beating the heat could save £4 billion a year Several government-backed organisations are looking at method for reducing energy losses from buildings Tuned to the Ritz by remote control David Young reports on a hotel which improved on a 20-year-old system and by doing so released 7,000 sq ft of valuable space East Midlands Electricity Offices catch factories in dirty stakes Heavy industry may have cleaned up its act since the 1970s, but commerce still has much to learn Merz and McLellan Raising steam from scraps and mouldy socks Garbage and mining by-products provide new energy sources Nuclear Electric Wasted assets should be put to work Excess energy could, in theory, replace North Sea gas if the generating system was more efficient, Chris Patridge writes News The Times Crossword No 19,161 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tessiers Weather Fission Depression Retribution The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices A firm US lead in the wrong direction Law Leyland chiefs to mount buyout By Our Industrial Correspondent: Fiat executive held in corruption scandal Arts Tokyo to deal with Shell losses Sport John Charcol Focus on Small Business Picture Gallery Rate cuts fail to cure recession The present recession is the longest since the 1930s, according to latest figures, which show that the British economy dropped by 0.7 per cent during 1992 RTZ buys Cordero Mining Time Computer Systems Ltd Picture Gallery Halifax recruits chief from Leeds Cash calls win strong response Cast vote for best company Power watchdog backs gas against coal lobby Business Roundup Peugeot Talbot dives Welsh Water buys Acer SBG director resigns Essex lifts payout Airtours bid on hold Ashtead beats gloom FII may be slowed Coopers & Lybrand PLC Awards Eurotherm compelled to restate accounts The role of Arthur Anderson, which gave an unqualified audit opinion on the accounts, is being studied by the disciplinary committee of the English institute Continental Airlines Profits at Capita buck trend NHS chief named for Oftel Plans for long-term jobless Big programme trade slows shares Stock Market High yen unnerves markets Small firms wait to be heard over banks Reuter: Norsk Hydro back in black by £76 m Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices TNT drives further into losses British Funds Recent Issue Major Changes (Reuter): Dow up 20 points helped by bonds World Markets Wall Street The Times Rentals ICI picks worst time possible for decision on demerger As the Uk group prepares to report on Thursday, Ross Tieman looks at the storm clouds gathering over the European chemical industry A vintage share index The Times City Diary Nostalgic lunch The Times City Diary No Title Wages pull The Times City Diary Forgotten females The Times City Diary Encouraging quick transfers between accounts Government blamed for CCT trap Shell-shocked shares Tempus Airtours Wheat price and the hidden costs of devaluation Relais & Chateaux Norsk Hydro Queens Moat Houses 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 mixed at the close N&P Quality approach to new franchises Picture Gallery Franchise Opportunities The British Franchise Exhibition Chem-Dry Experiment to help young hopefuls short of capital British Franchise Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Darn good trading, partner Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small firms warned against employing 'experts' needlessly Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Computer Auction Rooms Ltd CAT Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Pet project fills a market gap Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BSG The London International Direct Marketing Fair 1993 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Zarak MacRae Brenner The Nottingham Trent University Council of Europe Conseil de I'Europe Portsmouth City Council Wickes Properties Ltd Long Bridge Trowers & Hamlins Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Tristar Personnel Ltd Plain English Campaign and the Law! Process Server Enquiry Agents BMC Costing Services Caseload Help Rolex & Cartier Legal Services A say in sentencing Opinion makers Inns and Outs Playing safe Adoption doubts Insurance claim Interpreters Coventry University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Better place for young offenders Verdict on Legal TV The University of Buckingham London School of Economics and Political Science QD Michael Page Legal Multiple Display Advertising Items Hughes-Castell Ltd Michael Page Legal Editorial Production Officer Fres Legal Section Judgment at the TV set Legal Network Television starts tomorrow. Fiona Bawdon gives a preview verdict Legal Appointments Baileys Shaw & Gillett UMIST Succession Planning Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Contracts Executive Berks President Clinton wins the lawyers The state of the union address has won approval from the legal profession on both sides of the Atlantic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Employment law delays criticised Law cannot prevent lease of private school chapel No priority between children The Times No power in breach of order Court cannot vary declaration previously granted Charity tax avoidance plan lawful Council holds swap payments for bank Deportation of EC drug trafficker Father's money not to be repaid Opera New stars rise in the East Cinema: Geoff Brown on the winners and losers at this year's Berlin Film Festival Developing along unpredictable lines Galleries: Richard Cork reviews an Old Master of Minimalism' in Oxford: and Spain acquires part of one of the world's greatest private collections Rock Madrid strikes a baronial bargain Picnic by the Thames Arts Briefing Entertainments Nordstern Art Insurance Limited Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Heather Atston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims In London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Evil bargain beautifully drawn Theatre: Jeremy Kingston admires a handsome staging of an Oscar Wilde adaptation The Picture of Dorian Gray Citizens, Glasgow Heir most apparent London Concerts: A fine Schubert recital; and a British debut by an international band from Moscow Holl/Maisenberg Queen Elizabeth Hall Puccini's peerless princess Opera: Rodney Milnes welcomes another revival of 'one of the great productions of recent times' Turandot Covent Garden Majoring in modesty Ensemble XXI Moscow St John's Smith Square Still taking arms against troubled seas John Kani, bringing Athol Fugard's new play to London, tells Matt Wolf about apartheid's lasting legacy God gets his mojo Working Rock Concerts: Caroline Sullivan is thrilled by blues with soul, less so by blue-eyed soul Eric Clapton Royal Albert Hall Picture Gallery Rather too far west Go West Hammersmith Apollo Henze's stag night Glasgow Concert Stones left unturned Television Review Poor scholarship spoils a diverting attempt to recreate the pyramids RRC Stranded Oldham left to regret Royle's gamble United move out of relegation zone FA toughens stance on youth players For the Record Pools Forecast Snow Reports Crews reflect overseas influence Mike Rosewell on why this year's is likely to appeal to a wider audience Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Graham back to reinforce Oxford Hockey By our Racing Staff: Blazing Walker on course for Kempton Big-race hopefuls out in force at weekend Huntingdon Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dunwoody likely to choose Flown Rethink needed on hunter ruling Sedgefield Lingfield Park Red Under The Bed to collect honours Sedgefield Line-Up Rapid Raceline Ngugi faces four-year ban after refusing test Stroke of genius reaps reward for Foster Craig Lord talks to Mark Foster, the former bad boy of British swimming, who has made good and suddenly thrust himself on to the world stage Irving powers to classic triumph Squash Mickelson earns first title Foulds falls in final frame as Smith holds his nerve Snooker Lewis agrees deal for Tucker defence Currier in favour Corsie triumphs Praise for Lathwell Group 4 holds lead Schwer nominated Cape crusaders Champions to compete Hats off for Richardson Variations Radio 3 Satellite BBC1 CPL Rowing Gooch left staring at defeat Smith and Gatting hold firm as India threaten Test whitewash Concise Crossword No 3Q29 Winning Move Word-Watching Athletics Razor-sharp Indians have cutting edge Burberrys
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