News from 24/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, J. A. Taylor (Professor Emeritus of Geography), Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, A. G. Watts, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Hilary Finch, Christopher Ball (Director of Learing), Richard Davis (Partner), Neville Rogers, Colin Narbrough, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Nicholas Henderson, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Ford and Rachel Kelly, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, James Landale and Stewart Tendler, Joseph Connolly, Roger Lyons, General Secretary, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Robert Hawley, Chief Executive, Bryan Nicholson (Chairman), Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Anthony Lewis, Sally Watts, John Philips, Jennie Bland, Sydney Friskin, Joyce Quin, Clarke Longrigg, David Miller, John Stanning, Barry Millington, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Harold Hughes, Director-General, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Martin Fletcher, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Roger Linn, Robin Russell Jones, Jane Reed, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, C. G. Allen, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Andrew Pierce and Philip Webster, Martin Fletcher and Wolfgang M?nchau, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby and Sea MacCarthaigh, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Diana Farr, Roy Hattersley, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Kensington, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Stephen Morrice, Colin Campbell, Kenneth Lewis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoCar boot painting set to make £34,000 profit Major faces Clinton rift on air drops The US could begin dropping relief supplies over Bosnia this week despite the reservations of Un commanders, Britain will not help with the operation Index Gershwin Manchester wins chess move Off the Wall Indian sign: Graham Gooch epitomised England's… Fishermen riot in Paris food market Capital Crime Long-term jobless goes over a million National & Provincial Building Society Media on Wednesday page Hospitals league table to be set up Their lordships' silence speaks louder than words Political Sketch Overw Sixties Club Card Women win right to equal pay Shop gunmen kill innocent bystander Major tells France to make rioting trawlermen pay The prime minister says that France will be expected to meet compensation claims for losses caused by rioting fishermen Breton crews destroy 800 tonnes of fish as protest heads south Report says closed pits were viable News in Brief Cabinet split on police Queen to visit Lockerbie Branson decision today Male au pairs accepted Duchess in transit Gemma stays in care James's funeral set College in Turner row vows to sell more from its collection Holloway principal defends decision to dispose of Victoria benefactor's treasures Art experts are dismayed at the prospect of more masterpieces being exported after the sale of a Turner Police plea for cabbie after rape Stephen's long-lost castle resurfaces By a Staff Reporter: Computer hacker 'ran up 34-page telephone bill' Midland The Listening Bank By our Art Market Correspondent: Sale could deter bequests Private car clampers warned by minister Staff at council home sacked for abusing mentally handicapped MP demands independent enquiry Disabled children tell of sex attacks BBC Television at its Best Going to the top: James Robinson, jailed for life in… Cuts to deepen passengers' misery Troy dig backs Homer's tale Camera focuses on fleeing muggers EC wrangle delays bids to run jail By a Staff Reporter: Lawyer denies killing young wife for love and insurance money He allegedly used knowledge gained while working as a solicitor for the Crown to construct a defence Runaway boy sent to woodland camp The Times Cash entices farmers to make friends with the corncrake Hi-tech pictures help reunite families Computer predicts changes in appearance over years London is mecca for art smugglers Lorry gangs breakup £30m a year Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Doctor in hepatitis alert News in Brief Judge's praise Suspect freed Search death Church tribute Sentence delay Otters return Prime minister seeks to lower the temperature in growing trade storm Protectionism Clinton's outburst gives Major tough task in US talks Girobank Airbus bewildered by attack Europe Home Office defends files search Election Row Treaty row resumes Panasonic Cellular Tory peers attack right-to-buy plans Leasehold reform Argentina Recession brings a murmur of protest Constituency Profile Major is pressed to act on jobless Bill to end drags secrecy opposed Business has managed to industrialize, modernize,… Edge, Business-Critical Solutions Unisys We make it happen Palestinians rule out peace talks until deportees can return As US efforts to restart a Middle East dialogue founder, the prospect of peace talks without Palestinians is growing more likely Russians hone souk's skills Forte Hotels Jury is selected in Rodney King case Hillary's spiritual hotline chills Washington Reuter: US orders forces of Somali warlord to quit key port ANC is given poll cash pledge UN teams fail-to find Scuds News in Brief (Reuter): Tanks deployed (Ap): Virus kills 34 (Reuter): Heroin seized Circus tragedy (Afp): Uncomradely Balkan war crimes tribunal seems likely to remain a pious hope A war crimes trial might please the Americans. Few believe that it would put the men who committed atrocities behind bars Old guard on the march Moscow minister tells of plot to subvert army Confidence vote called to help lira Russian archivists consider cash offers for Hitler secrets Reuter: Race riot trial starts in Rostock America scales down its plan for airlift Bosnia relief operation The aim would be to drop food to all three communites to underline it was a humanitarian mission Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life A fashion near the knuckle Rings, the bigger the better, have move from male ears to to male fingers. Joseph Connolly reports on the latest in high street cred A division of Mac Ltd The sweet smell of the Nose Chanel's invisible man has created a fragrance for the nineties Tomorrow Living wills: how to take control of your… Relais & Chateux Something in the jeans Mean streets: the face of London' 93 James Landale and Stewart Tendler chart 48 hours in the criminal life of the capital Extremes keep police busy Notting Hill An area of rich pickings In my younger days, you would not have found me in a Kremlin Wardrobe. You Would have found me in a Balunchistan For an imaginative child I had a pretty good war, full of voluptuous thighs Look back on anger The Times Diary Screen Test The Times Diary Brainwashed by hysteria Building borstals that cost more to run than Eton is no cure for youth crime and will turn petty crooks into villains Dough levels The Times Diary Trade booster The Times Diary Classical gas The Times Diary Lawyers, libel and liberty Anthony Lewis on a landmark for free speech Present Imperfect Myths of national decline disguise the real political agenda Steel Curtain Western Europe must not lock out eastern steel Direct speeches Hospital referrals Quite out of place Tories' role in US elections New moves needed to bring down unemployment Debate on the long-term energy choices for Britain Winchester heritage Cart of children Travels in Africa Armchair soldiering Court Circular Birthdays today Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors Personal Column Anniversaries University news Dinners Luncheons Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Service dinner Appointment Daffodils give spring an early sparkle RHS Flower Show Today's royal engagements Arthritis Research Personal Flatshare For Sale For Sale Gifts London Musical Instruments Musical Instruments Overseas Travel Overseas Travel Self-Catering Under the Clock Wanted Major-General W. G. Fryer Major-General W. G. Fryer, Cb, Cbe, the Army's Chief Engineer, Middle East, from 1954 to 1957, died on February 19 aged 92. He was born on May 1,1900 Professor Derek Ager Professor D. V. Ager, geologistdied on February 8 aged 69. Hc was born on April 21,1923 Las Vegas Jacqueline Hill Jacqueline Hill, actress, died from cancer on February 18 aged 63. She was born on December 17,1929 Conduct of the Prince of Wales Jean Lecanuet Jean Lecanuet, a one-time candidate for the French presidency, and long-time mayor of Rouen died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a Paris Suburb, on February 22 from cancer aged 72. He was born in Rouen on March 4,1920 News The Times Crossword No 19,162 The Times Today Weather Driven Halved Angered The Pound The shareholders companies deserve Media NatWest's bad debt provision rises to £1.9bn Lord Alexander, NatWest chairman, and Derek Wanless, chief executive, blamed the effect of recession on customers and want an end to "extreme economic cycles" Fraud cases soar to £468m Arts Rosyth anchors survival to job cuts Sport Business Card Secretaries and their New Duties Power watchdog to probe generators' profit margins Head of Unilever attacks spread of protectionism Despite difficult trading, Unilever's annual profits exceeded £2 billion for the first promotions reached £2.7 billion State rescue schemes deposit £194 m with DAF bankers Amstrad back in black with £5m interims Picture Gallery Shares in US banks advance By our City Staff: SmithKline Beecham profit rises to £1.1bn BAe shares fall on cut in half-time dividend Business Roundup Allied Radio loss grows Howden calls for £31m Hewitt lifts payout Admiral flies higher Unipart sets record Porvair forges ahead Caithness buyout talks Insurance complaints double in two years Hansonwins US court battle for Costain coal Yorkshire Chemicals seeks £24m Debt provisions hit Bradford & Bingley Sedgwick cautious as profits slip GrandMet investors run gauntlet of pub rent protest Apricot Reuter: Fed chief backs Clinton's package Reuter: Qantas moves closer to privatisation Legal & Public Notices Cash call worries drag prices sharply lower Stock Market Reuter: China deal 'worth billions' to AT&T British Funds Major Changes Nikkei hangs on G7 outcome World Markets (Reuter): Clinton fears pull share prices down Wall Street Recent Issues The Times Otherwise engaged The Times City Diary Nomura-go-round The Times City Diary Recession forces Daimler to stay on the motorway Colin Narbrough reports on why Mercedes cars provide the only real hope of paying for the diversification plans of the parent company Ultra bold The Times City Diary Top of the poll The Times City Diary 'Granny bonds' would help protect incomes More pension thoughts for Goode The cost of capital Tempus SmithKline Beecham Unilever Job creation Amstrad Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Sedgwick 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 (Barid & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares lose ground National & Provincial Building Society Initiative is the key to success As companies out back on the number of the secretaries, those left behind have to take on greater responsibilities, Sally Watts reports La Creme De La Creme Business & Leisure Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Std Training College Queens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimers Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Executive Search St Jame's Park Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Institute for the Blind Pan European Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adding Lustre to your Skills Secretaries plus The Secretarial Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leatherhead Food RA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Browns Recruitment Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Production Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Barratt Caswell Bay Court Creme De La Creme Westminster Hugh Enby Barratt Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Drawing up the battle lines Rachel Kelly on a fresh outbreak of hostilities between architects and planners Mortgages Marseille Amenagement Half Mile Creek Ranch - Cody, Wyoming, U. S. A Mirror a rescue or a wreck The banks are anxious; but the shares are rising; circulation is faling; but the same is true of its rivals; the journalists are in revolt; but the paper had lost touch … two personal views of David Montgomery's regime Media, Sales & Marketing Breakfast News Presenter Director of Lettings Department Residential Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales and Marketing Manager Career Guidance 3 Free CV's Exclusive Sales Agent Your Language+sales=£60k QSFR Ltd A wealth of health Three new magazines are aimed at improving our lives - and their profits Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Accounts Administrator Multiple Display Advertising Items Data Processing and Subscription KLC Ltd They still got rhythm Billed as a 'new' Gershwin musical, the Broadway hit Crazy for you opens here next week. Richard Morrison reports Street scene makes vivid drama A pioneering community theatre group aims to help homeless people express their frustrations Radio Elderly butterfly Television Prince backs the Bard Arts Briefing Head hunted Last chance… Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainments complled by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's asessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country) Good sense, or censorship? Victoria McKee asks if British artists experience American-style pressure form moral crusaders Odd couple in Antarctica Radio Review The Times Infinite variety unstated by customers If the prolific team of Dixon and Jones has no architectural trademark, it is because each design is different, says Marcus Binney A model lesson in direction Opera Reviews Surface noise Concerts: An evening of new music at the Purcell Room; and an intense account of Tchaikovsky's Fifth at the Festival Hall How Verdi were my valleys Un Ballo in maschera New Theatre, Cardiff Rouble-rousing Television Review Jimmy Reid's tale of Soviet financial skulduggery was long on anger, short on surprises Mehta's white hot Dassion The Alban Berg Gooch takes plunge on sport's big dipper Simong Barnes, in Bombay, witnesses the England captain taking defeat personally and pondering the summer's Ashes series Ojomoh in new role as Back is dropped Rugby Union Hunter to aim for Irish game The Times For the Record Football Bowls Boixng Yachting Tennis Ice Hockey Snooker Squash Sking Cricket Cycling Edwards inspires Oxford success Word-Watching Montgomerie fined £1,000 for outburst Sport in Brief By our Racing Staff: Doping fears return after positive sample Richard Evans Her Honour fails Kempton drugs test Warwick Roberts gets another 14-day ban Folkestone Yesterday Result Doncaster Southwell Cab On Target back in action Red Under The Bed jumps rivals ragged Kadi stakes festival claim Rapid Raceline Spurs risk FA Cup ban over Barmby dispute Today's Fixtures Pele's beautiful game under siege Davod Miller, in the first of two articles, considers why football in Brazil has entered terminal decline Warhurst helps Wednesday maintain winning streak Premier League Tranmere's mood darkens as Mitchell completes eclipse By a Correspondent: Trinity Hall aiming for third victory in a row Variation Satellite Radio1 BBC1 Fuller Figure Styles Rugby Union Question mark hangs over Gooch's future Alan Lee, cricket correspondetn, on England, capataincy options in the wake of the Test debate in Bombay Concise Crossword No 3030 England's illusions swept away Resistance crumbles swiftly as India complete first whitewash in their Test history Winning Move Word-Watching Football The Open Business School By our City Staff: Dexter ready to face board enquiry
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