News from 03/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Ridley, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Joan South, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, V. M. Middleton, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, S. Long, James Bone, P. Noyes, Mary Wilson, Philip Webster and Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Patricia Tehan, Dorothy Middleton, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Louise Carpenter, John Rea Price, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Stephen Green (Chairman), Michael Hamlyn, Robin Thompson, Paul Belshaw, Director, Richard Owen, Foreign Editor, and James Bone, UN Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Michael Jarman, Wendy Ayotte, John Percival, Derwent May, Barbara Roche, Jim Levi, Jack Waterman, Adam Lebor, Nicholas A. Wright, David Miller, Barry Millington, George Sivell, City Editor, James Harrison, Craig Brown, Tom White, Harold Lind, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, John F. Donaldson, Martin Searby, Nicholas Hinton, Director General, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Lezard, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Peter Evans, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, Ben MacIntyre and Ray Clancy, Ian Sparks, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Peter Guttridge, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Alan Williams (Joint Chairman), Stewart Tendler and Lesley Gerard, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Stephen Bradshaw (Executive Director), Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Adrian Holloway, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo£108m: the bill, so far, for BCCI liquidator Clarke under fire on 'penal prep schools' Protests greeted the government's much-heralded crackdown on juvenile crime. Kenneth Clarke announced the return of detention centres Moral Panic Index Global Policing Arms cache found after arrest of bomb suspects Looks Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Serbs take airdrop enclave RAF to dismiss many of its senior officers Women in Sport Britons were targeted and lured away by Texas sect National & Provincial Building Society Media on Wednesday Touch of the whip reforms young delinquent Tories Political Sketch Russian businessmen found murdered in London penthouse Bitter enmity that spawns violence Academics tackle computer Babel B&Q Detective 'breaks ranks' to plead for better protection Prescription charge rises 50p to £4.25 News in Brief Schools advisers quit Gasworks bomb remand Bobby Moore funeral Nuclear ship blocked Foot attacks Mirror Workers agree pay cut Shop murder remand Hatton acquittal Publishers launch anti-VAT campaign Correction Self-styled messiah who leads an army of murderous fanatics A boy who spent hours praying and weeping by his bedside grew up to be a polygamous megalomaniac bully Britons released by Texan sect as 'God's marines' prepared for bloody showdown Police evidence on drugs 'unreliable' Para vets make leap back in time Murder trial told of victim's abortion Orthopaedic Bedding Advisory Service Academy's artless painters hit the canvas Midland BMA advises doctors to let certain patients die in peace Citizens not impressed by charter The way it isn't Peers fail to derail lease bill Dell A dair crop spccial Constablc Robert Evans surveying… Armed police arrest two suspects in raid on 'IRA safe house' Baltic Exchange rises from the rubble of terrorists' handiwork The Times Police station mortar shatters homes Bingham calls for rights law Kidnap of banker's mother, 74 News in Brief Assault charge Libel payout Card fraud Rushdie split Missing POWs Ministers press for dramatic gesture to shock Euro-rebels Register reveals MPs' financial standing When two worlds should collide Riddell on Politics Overseas Trade Services The abilities of MPs' pets will overshandow… Asylum bill defeat for government Barnardo's homely care cuts short a criminal career Costly efforts give young offenders a fresh start as Britain worries about growing deliquency Support for juvenile criminals when they return to the community is crucial if they are not to slip back into their old ways Therapeutic success is swept aside British Airways Rise and fall of the short sharp shock By a Staff Reporter: Children can help to find a solution, says princess By our Home Correspondent: Figures are little help to Clarke UN chief backs use of force to ensure Bosnia peace Douglas Hurd meets Boutros Boutros Ghali in New York, Richard Owen, Foreign Editor, and James Bone, UN Correspondent, ask the secretary-general whether the UN. can meet the test of the huge burdens placed on it Liberia claims civil war nearly over Western diplomats drifting back to Monrovia Six pupils die after van ambush in Natal South African exodus could flood Britain Sun Alliance Yeltsin appeals for Communist help in rescuing the nation In his fight to curb parliament, Russia's president is courting his old party enemies while repeating threats of direct rule Russian miners threaten strike NEC Japanese mobsters take police to court over persecution US judges to rule on sex harassment Britain and America warn travellers to Middle East Republicans heed public backing for Clinton's reforms Forgotten victims of Balkan nationalism take refuge in Serbia Serbs have also been forced from their homes by ethnic hatreds. Some have found discrimination even in Serbia itself Our Foreign Staff: Owen pins Bosnia hope on new talks Izetbegovic returns to discussions Italian MPs debate Craxi's fate in corruption scandal Princess welcomed in Nepal News in Brief (AFP): Iraq unchecked (Reuter): Newsman goes (Reuter): Somalia vow (Reuter): Gunfight death (Reuter): Ferry tragedy House of Fraser Stores The great European banana split Tomorrow, the German cabinet will be discussing bananas: how did the tropical fruit become a hot subject? In Germany it is being called a 'programme to promote the production of cocaine' Forte Hotels France embraces les Verts The greens are attracting an unprecedented level of support in the run-up to the French elections With left-right ideology dead, nature is again perceived as the only pure force in a corrupt world Unzipping the forbidden fruit Treat for the feet if you don't eat meat Rosie Millard on the answer to vegetarian prayers: an acceptable non-leather shoe Homes for families not feminists The Design Museum is celebrating 70 years of Ideal Home ideas It's a man's life in leggings Few man have curvaceous legs. even fewer have good knees Burberrys Alan Coren I was happu once until my accountant suggested a smart career move to Schedule D Welsh in the margins The Times Diary Major's mid-term blues It is easy to forget that Mrs Thatcher was in as much trouble with party and country in 1981 as her successor is today Picture Gallery Time to tax the better off Nicholas Ridley on the need for a 50 per cent tax rate Towards the New Europe The next European treaty must be a charter of liberty Panic over Crime The government's new policy has been hastily conceived Watts in a Name Standardised pronunciation should be left to machines Mood of panic on juvenile crime Protests over limitations on legal aid Supporting Tomlinson? Community health Libel victory Coal privatisation threat to research Tax and workfare Out of Africa Court Circular Today's royal engagements Latest wills Church news Personal Column School news Birthdays today Appointments Team effort: Sean Kerly, 'Indian corn' loses reputation as crop that fed Americas Archaeology Forthcoming marriages Dinner Reception Vintners' Company Marriage Night sky in March Anniversaries Joyce Carey Joyce Carey, OBE, whose career spanned 70 years on the British stage. died on February 28 aged 94. She was born on March 30,1898 Personal Column Robert Tiffany Robert Tiffany, OBE, Chief Nursing Officer and Director of Patient Services at the Royal Marsden Hospital, died in hospital of bronchial pneumonia on February 25 aged 50. He was born on December 30,1942 Announcements & Personal Notices (By Our Aeronautical Correspondent): On this Day An Aeroplane for Youth Harvey Kurtzman Harvey Kurtzman, a cartoonist and historian of American pop culture who was co-founder of MAD magazine, died of liver cancer on February 21 at his home in Mount Vernon, New York, aged 68 Arthur Exell Arthur Exell, OBE, Deputy Keeper of Botany, British Museum, 1950-62, died in Cheltenham on January 15 aged 91. He was born on May 21,1901 The man who put some colour back into my life Using interior designers to change the image of a home can be costly. Rachel Kelly did it on a budget To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spyer & Dove Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacant Residential Freehold Blocks for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items In search of Dingley Dell Fax: 071 782 7826 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Hamptons General Accident Property Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faxvise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Carltons Repossessed Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items "Copperfields" Barnet Lane, Elstree Multiple Classified Advertising Items France Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,168 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tessiers Weather People in the Times Small Business Euro fear clouds UK car revival On Ice Keeping Cool Euro fear clouds UK car revival Domestic car sales for February should show a healthy rise, confirming an end to a 2½-year slump, although the automotive recession is taking a grip on the Continent In the Cold The Pound Restructure Ofgas, not British Gas GA fails to return to profit Arts Touche Ross defends BCCI fees Cricket Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Media More recruits shun their company pension scheme Company pension schemes are appointing more emplouees as trustees in the wake of the Maxwell scandal and are equalising the retirement age at 65 General Accident Shares slip as Fisons profits fall to £124m Sharp advance by PolyGram despite flat music market Bad debts send Baltic into red by £6.5m Business Roundup Shares in Raine fall Britain courts Carman Harrington ahead Serco profit leaps 37% Wm Sinclair slips Kalon lifts payout Burnfield's French buy Piper Alpha battle Abbey property agency division up for sale Abbey National has joined the ranks of financial institutions trying to extricate themselves from the estate agency business that failed to produce the expected benefits Researchers find bottom line in new style accounts By a Correspondent: Broken promise costs Nissan £7m Bundesbank dampens rate cut hopes Brittan condemns America on steel Isosceles heads for £335m loss Allied Irish writes down GPA stake Hays British Gas raises £400m BP stake sale foils Minorco Peugeot vote Brabant rebuff Job cuts Rhino expands Reuter: Air France link helps Sabena into profit Legal & Public Notices Shares take heart from New York Stock Market By our City Staff: BP Chemicals to cut 1,400 jobs Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Company News in Brief British Funds Major Changes (Reuter): Dow surges 45 points as laggards revive World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues The Times Small companies' champion takes on the Stock Exchange As the debate about the fate of the USM nears a crucial deadline this week, Jim Levi finds the Cinderella sector of the market is fighting back Hayes joins ship jumpers The Times City Diary Misleading talk on leasehold reform Business Letters Unequal treatment for NatWest and Unilever Earnings, what earnings? Tempus Abbey National Fisons General Accident The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Equities mark time Alliance Leicester Capital opportunities for little firms All over the country, efforts are being made to solve the long-running problem of funding. Derek Harris reports BT Angels watch over new entrepreneurs Anpal Finance Ltd From small sandwiches great wine bars grow Barclays Blind faith in a way out of recession Tenacity and commitment are important factors for firms that ride out the ups and downs of economic life, Derek Harris reports Banks seek a new role in financing firms Caution is the watchword as the terms for new lending change Royal Mail To Advertise Senior Secretary Ashridge Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Manpower Directors' Secretaries Rodgers & Gillesple Marston & Langinger Limited Receptionist/typist PA to Chairman PA - Public Relations Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items P. A. to Finance Director Victoria Wall Associates Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants News International Exhibitions Ltd Crone Corkill Judy Fisher Associates Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Four Seasons Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Meridian Fax: 071 782 7828 Jardines Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Reed employment Royal National Institute for the Blind Senior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Secretarial Sullivan Thomas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swissair Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The light heavyweight The new controller of BBC1 must find a way to entertain he intellectuals, Robin Hunt says HDA Information Publications International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Felix Rosenstiel's Widow & Son Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items And now for the Noise at Ten Why do all TV shows come with a disco beat? Fighting back Do newspapers have a future, or will tomorrow's adults glean all they need to know from moving image? Customised papers may be an answer Flick to the future Last exit for trendy concepts Opera: Rodney Milnes declares that the era of the fashionable update production is coming to an end Deep-rooted feelings in a precarious land Theatre: Benedicct Nightingale reviews a new play by South Africa's foremost dramatist, Athol Fugard Theatre Dance Highs and Lows of Concept Opera The South Rank Centre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enterlalnment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jaremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indlcated with the symbol) on release scross r=the country Harangued by the abused child Theatra: Benedict Nightingale on a play about 'the decade's conscientious obsession' Not Fade Away Bush Slava's tribute to Ben is generous to a fault Festival: Hilary Finch reviews orchestral and chamber concerts in the Britten celebration LSO/Rostropovich Barbican/Radio 3 Scent of quality in the air Concerts: Barry Millington applauds three contrasting recitals of chamber music on the South Bank The Times Rambert the Bruce The appointment of Christopher Bruce as artistic director of a company in transition could change the face of British dance, John Percival reports Tolstoy was my father figure Growing up in an unliterary family did not stop Jay Parini becoming a novelist Paul Crossley Compassion fails the acid test Television Review: The soldiers fed LSD by their country fall in for First Tuesday Roaring back to life Genius lives again - or is done to death by the moderns - on Radio 3 Radio Review: A lool back at the 1920s The Theatre Club Discipline is key to fresh start by Parker For the Record Lewis proves all-round ability with promising tour of duty Peter Ball talks to Chris Lewis, one of the few England cricketers to emerge with credit in India Today's Fixtures Leading bowlers support boycott Sport in Brief Dual role for Russell Golding extends lead Royal Troon gets vote Testing time for Senna Greenwood called up Mature Higgins Word-Watching Thunderer: Worcester Decline and fall of prize-money values Jack Waterman discovers the greater rewards available to owners a century age Yesterday's Results Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Southwell Oliver has welcome winner Elsworth's title hope in demand Richard Evans Rapid Raceline More to life than bringing up baby Adrian Holloway meets sporting mothers who have managed to carry on competing at the highest level while also raising a family Hartlepool still firing blanks New laws condemned for snuffing out creativity Peter Bills examines the impact that the new laws covering ruck and maul are having on try-scoring in the five nations' championship Tottenham's run crumbles as Bassett's gamble pays off By our Sports Staff: Cantona charged with misconduct Snow Reports Britain hoping to avoid injury setback Rugby League BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Philips Football Rangers look to bridge the gap Bruges provide tough test in European Cup Old stagers entertaining from new platform Concise Crossword No 3036 Winning Move Word-Watching Rugby Union County union to hold boots enquiry Norwich Union England issue threat to leave field
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