News from 26/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Anna Karenina, Anthony Harris, Malcolm Brown, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, R. W. Apple, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Paul Penrose, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Tony Marlow, Peter Riddell Political Editor, G. W. Taylor, Graeme E. Hall, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Joan C. Hall, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Tom Walker and Colin Narbrough, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Derric Marsh, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Emily Morris, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Peter J. Beer, Charles Bremner, Freddie Vasquez, David Guest, Andrew Irvin, Wolfgang M?nchau, D. C. Gosney, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, P. J. Millett, Margaret McLean, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley and Jill Sherman, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Amigo's Blue Guitar, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Bramall, Geoff King, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Richard Evans, Michael Shrimpton, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Louise Carpenter, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, D. M. Stewart (Principal), Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter Riddell and Wolfgang M?nchau, Michael Hornsby and Tom Walker, Martin Howe, Philip Bassett and Janet Bush, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Robert Morgan and Nicholas Wood, Anne McElvoy, Clive Young, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, D. Walsh, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, and Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoMajor's Britain: 80% dissatisfied with Tories Nearly half fear worsening economy Labour 12 points in the lead Unemployment and crime top issues Index Janet Daley London ambulance chief quits Tv takes premier to task Top Tories savage Euro-rebels Dexter ready to resign over ill-fated tour Arts Paraguay Downing Street still upbeat despite 13,000 new job losses Wildlife Infotech on Friday Everyday story of the little folk Forte Hotels Eight officers serving in Bosnia sacked Un support troops are among 6,400 army redundancies Ruc men killed by sniper and bomb Jobless executives lower their sights The computer industry is the only source of vacancies for the many job hunters in the once-prosperous South of England Hollick changes Mirror statement News in Brief Riot five convicted Drunk railman fined Blaze kills children 50mph M25 proposed Sellafield discloses second leak in a week Jailing of man who raped fianc?e confirms legal right The legal boundaries of rape have been emphasised by the case of a man who was jailed after his fianc?e changed her mind 'No' means no at any point Actress wins order against fan Judges rule pit bulls must be muzzled in cars Earl's former wife cleared of lying Calling time on early sunsets Ft tells of computer intrusion Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Boys stole car hours after going into care Weekend Money Double-murder trial told of fake letter to victim's brother Cellnet Former polytechnics win extra £36m for research John Cleese talks of the 'worst ten days of my life' BMW Blunders at the top caused collapse of ambulance service The health secretary has promised a review of the accountability of the world's biggest ambulance service System designed as best in world N&P (Douglas) Limited Controller tells of long delays Art experts attack college in Turner sale Fans build shrine to Bobby Moore Bill likely to average £447 for council tax By our Ireland Correspondent: Joyce grandson tries to block new book The way it isn't Dean to monitor sex lines Speeding Mp is banned Moor inquest Police criticised Cold comfort Polar jog Cat falls 200ft Duchess leaves Teacher butted Farce funds By-election rebel threatens to split Conservative vote Speaker stalls on Maastricht ruling Parliament next week Dixons Newton forced on to defensive Earl Cadogan joins Tory protests over property bill Public fear grows of a breakdown in law and order Unemployment and crime deminate nation's worries as voters lose faith in recovery pledges Picture Gallery Nationwide By our Chief Political Correspondent: Economic gloom thwarts ministers' hopes of consumer-led growth Picture Gallery Ec calms French with fish import tax Labour urges extra spending on skills By our Chief Political Correspondent: Traditional supporters abandon Tories Leaders signal Irish fact-finding mission Bormann joins Paraguay roll of dishonour Clinton agrees to an April summit with beleaguered Yeltsin President Clinton is unequivocal about Moscow: the much criticised reform programme must be allowed to go ahead President targets Russian reforms as top priority on his international agenda Major returns home with fears of trade restrictions quelled 'Victory' declared by Castro The Times Captain goes to bat for Britain Clinton approves air drops for Bosnia Un will co-ordinate operation The Daily Telegraph American policy may derail the Owen-Vance plan Commentary Serbs ordered not to fire on relief flights Gaullists' rebellious prophet senses turn of Maastricht tide Philippe Séguin relishes his role as chief nuisace to his Rpr party. He is biding his time for an even more prominent position Hindu leaders held as Rao's show of force routs militant rally Kuwait struggles to shake off Saddam's shadow Picture Gallery By our Africa Correspondent: Mogadishu clashes halt relief Reuter: Zaire MPs refuse to yield as troops tighten blockade (Reuter): China insists colony must drop reforms Family of eight was left alone News in Brief Leader quits (Reuter): Victoria Cross (Reuter): Iran disaster (Reuter): Clapton award Kim takes over The Times Final verdict on putsch for power Anne McElvoy meets Gennadi Yanayev and Anatoli Lukyanov, both soon to go on trial for their alleged parts in the failed Moscow coup of 1991 Fifty years of coping for the bravest of the brave In a wartime London shelter, 173 people died without a bomb falling. Next week survvors commemorate their loss A world of music at his feet At the sta of a celebration of the music of Benjamin Britten, Rostropovich remembers his friend, mentor and idol Michigan man and his dying machine Laws will stop 'Doctor Death' helping people commit suicide St Christopher School Multiyork The death of Bobby Moore reminds us of the sad decline of the British working-class hero Army drop-outs Revelling in the road to ruin Here's how to spend five thousand million dollars without really trying Bailing Bobby Just good friends, nothing special John Major's meeting with the president was never going to solve the big issues, says R. W. Apple Generous gesture Whose life is it? Righting one final wrong Common Interest John Major has made some early gains in Washington Crime and Punishment There is still no agreement on how to treat young criminals Turner Going about National heritage lies in intentions as well as possessions Rank and redundancy in the army Euro-seat for the Rock? Wasteful puzzling Maastricht debate Causes and cures for child crime Chess rules Business letters Degree of safety Identity problem Court Circular Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Buckingham Palace Luncheon Wycombe Abbey School Personal Column Birthdays today Gray's Inn Dinners Service dinner Luncheons Appointment Lecture and dinner Reception Poulters' Company B. K. P. A. Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Adina Szwajger Obituaries Adina Blaldy Szwajger, a paediatrician in the Warsaw Ghetto who performed euthanasia on suffering children, died in Lodz, Poland, on February 19 aged 75 Muhammad Natsir Personal Column Barbican Flightfile Professor J. S. Kennedy Professor J. S. Kennedy, FRS, Cambridge, Imperial College and Oxford zoologiest, died on February 4 aged 80. Although British, he was born in Pennsylvania on May 15,1912 B. A. Steward Announcements & Personal Notices Picture Gallery John Aveling John Aveling, historian, Anglican priest and Roman Catholic monk, died on February I aged 75. He was born on June 11,1917 On this Day Muhammad El-Zayyat Muhammad el-Zayyat, foreign minister of Egypt, 1972-73, died on February 24 aged 78. He was born on February 14,1915 Daihatsu Off-roaders drive the trade wild with joy Recession or not, there are smiles in the motor business. Vaughan Freeman describes the four-wheeled revolution Four-Wheel Drive Eager motorists compete to buy second-hand Large families seeking space with safety have created a vendors' market Sales still climb at Land Rover The Star of Britain's motor industry has had to increase production Subaru Brash Americans invade Uk Vaughan Freeman finds that the Jeep's elegant modern offspring still has a tough image Poll says 80% unhappy with Tories Storm over Turner seascape sale The Times Crossword No 19,164 WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Weather Infotech Ici surprises City with £384m loss In the midst of recession ICI confirmed it is going ahead with ambitious plans to demerge its life sciences activities and raise £1.3 billion from existing shareholders Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates By our City Editor: Shell sends own man to Tokyo Currencies Gold Retail Prices Japan talks sumo, but practises judo Arts Picture Gallery Sport £1000 Trade-in for your old photocopier Motoring: Cracking Auto-Crime Help for small firms urged MPs condemn Bank failure over Bcgi enquiry British Gas profit felled by regulator Company News in Brief The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… By our Business Staff: Accountants 'must be marketed' Trade fears cloud Bonn recovery hopes Br pension trustees on attack over fear of assets seizure Woolwich profits rise to £149m Provident Financial advances to £44.5m Business Roundup Gazza boost for Spurs Final offer for Brabant Shining year for gold London Forfaiting rises Nationwide fixes rate Uk boost for Ukraine Dunkeld back in black Inchcape timber sale CESP Order hopes boost sterling as non-EC trade gap narrows The latest business survey from the Cbi showed encouraging signs of optimism from manufacturers, which gave the pound a boost on the foreign-exchange market Dixons buys Pc World for £8.5m Zimbabwe lift Telegraph rises British Steel job losses not ruled out Sec crackdown on Japanese banks Picture Gallery By our Insurance Correspondent: Losses cut to £119m at Royal Insurance Shell boosts net income to £3.06bn Vtech British Funds International Appointments The Royal Academy of Engineering Medinet Barclays fights off a bear squeeze Stock Market Overseas Opportunities (Republic of Yemen) The Times Newspapers Trans Atlantic lifts payout despite fall in net assets Unit trust sales surge to best since market crash Legal & Public Notices Nervous Dow edges up Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Clinton feeds free lunches to fair-weather friends The president will find that relying on a market bull run for economic successes can be hazardous, writes Wolfgang M?nchau Cadbury pops up for award The Times City Diary Dropped 'h' Floating jails Price of diplomacy Moving towards a survival culture on small firms can only be for the better Letters to The Times Business section can be sent by… Shell British Gas Bristol & West International Helping hand at the birth Tempus Royal Insurance Spurs 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 win modest gains Hoskyns Group Star dealer who works in the dark Paul Penrose looks at the neural networks that could take over in London's currency markets Wilding Keep up with the latest developments in hi-tech… Forte Posthouse My learned box of tricks A word in your ear about radio waves After fears that cellular phones can cause brain cancer, Nick Nuttall reports on a British invention which claims to make them safe Crime watchers AST Computer A deadly game? Online Cheap robot Once bitten Copycats halted Smart Autodesk Ltd Cerco Training Limited Computer Futures Opportunities of windows David Guest looks at how Microsoft's system is creating a healthy demand for skilled computer programmers Information Technology Eurocontrol BST Wanted The Sunday Times I. T. Recruitment Solutions Corporate Accounts Jais Europe Ltd BST Eversheds Hepworth & Chadwick Braclays Simpson Ecstasy in every colour Galleries: In Paris, the superb new Matisse show astonishes Richard Cork with its revelatory scope The South Bank Centre Theatre Richard Cork's Selection of Other Exhibitions in Paris British Gas Ballet Central Biography Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Down the slippery slope On the Piste Garrick Exemplary solution to novel problem Anna Karcnina Tricycle, Kilburn Loss of direction mars a sentimental journey Amigo's Blue Guitar Artic, Wimbledon The Times Facts as a feminist issue Attentuion to detail has helped Jenny Uglow re-evaluate an important life. Alison Roberts meets Mrs Gaskell's biographer Henryk's purple phase Arts Briefing NT Royal National Theatre Who cares in the community? Television Review Child's play, Max-size Turn of the Tide Queen Elizabeth Hall Concert Reviews Decade not decayed CBSO/Rattle Birmingham The Times Higher Education Supplement Car Buyers Guide Toyota The Peugeot 605 Scotts CMA Central Motor Auctions Putting criminals in the picture Vaughan Freeman reports on a computerised vehicle identification system that could help the police to reduce auto-crime Rolls-Royce & Bentley The Times Focus on under £10,000 Peugeot Renault's new car takes the plunge Housing allocation arbitrary and unfair Regina v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, Ex parte Mohib Ali Regina v Same, Ex parte Ain Uddin and Others School discrimination justified Law Report February 26 1993 Cold starts that just melt away Saab's 'hot water bottle' for cars Venables wise to back off in squabble over Barmby Officials stay in pursuit of rebel on run Word-Watching Gooch moves down order as England look for salvation One-day series resumes in India Taylor leads dogged Australian effort Scoreboard For the Record Today's Fixtures Pakistanis skittled out for 43 France back on grand prix circuit In Brief Another new Davison date First woman Call for blood tests Pitch protest First stop Wales Three to go The Times Sports Service Industry must act to offset lack of horses Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Pipe strengthens title hand Today's Races on Television Newnes back in winner's enclosure Kenpton Park Stratford Southwell Balloo House gives Sly profitable trip Ireland call in Elwood at stand-off Cardiff Teams Wales replace Proctor with walker as sole change for five nations' clash Oxford take honours in a first-class affair University Rowing Hardy Allcock recovers from early knockout Bowls Stormy weather No change on the Isis Austin moves up gear Fresh hope for Schwer Parrott scrapes through Slough lose two players First win for Bartoli Snow Reports Lewis agrees pay cut to defend world title Sport in Brief Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Hollywood versus Civilisation The Sunday Times film forum Cricket 36 Spurs pull out of dispute over Barmby Moore's death casts shadow Fears of doping return to racing Concise Crossword No 3032 Picture Gallery Winning Move Word-Watching Record fine on Jones upheld by board Royal Liver Friendly Society Rugby Union 38 Eagles help Smyth rise to the top
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