News from 04/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Colin Farrington, Director, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Ron Blastland, Nick Nuttall, John Turner, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Hines, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, T. E. ROGERS(HM Ambassador), Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carl Mortished, Jeremy KingstoN, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Ian Bostridge, Peter Mandler, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Steve Keenan, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sadler's Wells, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Colin Alsbury, Edward Blackwell, Paul Collins, David Matthews, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, James Bone and Adam Lebor, Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Tim Olsen, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Louis FitzGIBBON, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, Kate Muir, Harold James, Jerome Burne, George Brock, Andy Lavender, David Miller, E. C. Neve, Jiten Bardwaj, Christina Koning, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, G. Chowdharay-Best, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Michael Ivens, George Sivell, City Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Craig Brown, Martin Lawrence, Peter Stothard, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Peter Fuller, Liz Gill, Michel Syrett, Alice Thomson, Alan Calverd, M. J. Daniels, Chris Harris, Ronald Brownstein, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Ian Ross, Kate Alderson, Adam Fresco, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Owen Humphreys, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, David Oates, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Oliver Letwin, Alan Curnow, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Shelagh Lucas, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Wilson, Martin Scicluna, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Roger Gregory, Benedict Nightingale, Nigel Kennedy, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, G. C. Reade, David Summerscale, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Howard Lamb, Martin Seymour-Smith, Prince Edward, Colin Campbell, Colin Dawson, Managing Director, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Michael Molyneux,
ResumoPicture Gallery Setback for IRA campaign Index The Times Gershwin Bosnia peace hope 'in days' says Owean The Bosnian governments has accepted a major part of the Owen-Vance plan. Now agreement is sought on a new map for the country No prosecution for Clark in Matrix affair Mercy Missions Parents at bedside as Bland dies Patten opens assault on teacher training Athletics Tide surge threatens east coast floods Multiyork Books on Thursday Major to announce honours on merit Anti-VAT feeling mushrooms in the bookish Lords Major's council tax bill cut Labour calls for nuclear test ban Health ministers are rebuked by Speaker Murdered Russians were suspected of fraud Concern grows as London becomes base for eastern criminals Workers value jobs more than pay Eggar strikes pit deal with Unionists Police claim breakthrough in fight to halt IRA bombings Major admits dissent Solicitor pays for delay NHS system 'a killer' Proctor attackers guilty Miniature's big bid Cannabis charges BBC defends storyline Societies say house prices still falling News in Brief Besieged cult leader awaits God's order to surrender Koresh's broadcast offer to lay down his guns was ruse to publicise his apocalyptic message Wife of disgraced DPP suffocated herself after swallowing pills Judge orders naming of rapists Bradford & Bingley Nissan Gene discovery may lead to treatment for motor neuron disease Discovery of a possible cause of the fatal muscle-wasting disease could mean ante-natal genetic tests in hereditary cases Most rental cars found to be faulty DIY funerals could lower cost of dying Dixons Picture Gallery Hillsborough victim died without any suffering Bankers stand firm as the Mirror exodus continues Turmoil at MGN: rescue plan is signal for jobs traffic between Holborn and Wapping NEC (UK) Ltd Rumours flow like wine at farewells Pensioners puzzled by Maxwell's £500,000 Rover's car workers switch to sales and find 3,000 customers By our Motoring Correspondent: Rolls-Royce to open showroom in China Killing a burglar 'not too serious' The way it isn't Child support agency Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Hatton will not give evidence Do It All Truancy study adds weights to theory crime cycle Schools are being asked to experiment with ways to counter truancy, which is seen as the first step on the path to crime The Alfa Romeo Information Service Training battle tests Patten's resolve Commentary Ulster system inspires young offender units Maastricht defeat would send British influence 'down the plughole' says Hurd Lilley seeks to save millions in sickness benefit clampdown Prudential Investment Products Ltd Shephard urges new aid for mothers MPs back marathon session Around the Lobby Pits failure In Parliament Knives out in chamber Patten pledges to halt rigging of opt-out ballots Science begins search for the missing women Grassroots Tories protest at reforms Peking offers to negotiate on colony with London Foreign Office ascendancy reduces Patten role Multiparty talks to go ahead despite murders in Natal Kuwait to enforce Islamic values Royal Mail Streamline Picture Gallery Paris kings of culture fight it out over the pickings of patronage With the approach of the election, the French cultural elite that has done so well under the doomed Socialists is on the look-out for new patrons Our Foreign Staff: Clinton orders new US relief airdrops to eastern Bosnia Brussels calls for peace by force Warsaw aims for fast track into EC Polish prime minister sees Major Nato plans for accord as Serbs overrun Muslims Bundestag wisdom falls on deaf ears Generals urge action by Yeltsin to break political deadlock The Russian armed force see themselves as arbiters of national unity. By warning of the dangers of the country facing "centuries of war", Boris Yeltsin hopes to win their support Somalia aid teams angered by envoy Controversy dogs princess in discreet mountain kingdom Royal visit to Nepal US rifle lobby guns for Clinton Our Foreign Staff: Deal with Escobar rejected Forte Hotels (Reuter): Rivals will share power in Kabul News in Brief (Reuter): Rioter jailed (AFP): Suspects held (AP): Sabin dies (Reuter): Pain tests (Reuter): Dung dowry We're doing our darndest On board plane No 3, freezing at 10,000 ft above Bosnia, Alice Thomson experience Operation Provide Promise La Crème De La Crème Mercedes-Benz (United Kingdom) Limited The Times Can we break into this place? Become an American minimum-security prisoner and enjoy many of the comforts of a high-class hotel Hallé way to allay coughs One person, many people Is our fascination with multiple personalities helping to promote a myth? Jerome Burne reports Signs of early warning Medical Briefing Leaf taken out of the herbal remedy book Comfrey, an ancient cure, has been banned by the government Spring noses run early The Times Into Europe under new colours British Airways is raising the stakes in the battle for routes within Europe. Steve Keenan reports on its trojan horse, a new French partner United Vacations Iranian hike Travelog Key to the door City savings Thomson tour Operations Ltd Swing in the sun Bored with skis? Video hols Small firms face the big squeeze Sting in the tail of Goa's good life Harvey Elliott on the dangers facing an increasingly popular resort A holiday on the land Non-farming activities are boosting an agricultural college's income Jet lag? Pack that sun lamp Manchester gains new terminal South African Airways Thai breaker Flyaways Amazon offer Down to Alice Greek week Downhill bargain Philip Howard Tread softly when you tread on our place names, for they are our dreams and memories Commons tealeaf Picture Gallery Will Clinton kill recovery? New Yorkers will pay even higher taxes then we do, yet US budget deficit may go up during the next four years Loadsaroubles Diary Entirely coincidental Tired of taffeta Russia's violent export Anne McElvoy on a new gangster threat to Britain Power Play in Peking There must be no return to secret deals on Hong Kong The Mood in Harrogate Tories should attack the government not the party Corridor of Opportunity Advance Poland's entry into the European Community Taxable pay for public servants Hospital values The rights and wrongs of Habgood's views on crime Religion in schools Leasehold reform Dangerous species Cricketing drama Court Circular Today's royal engagements St Mary's School, Ascot Birthdays today Royal Warrant Holders Association Appointments Personal Column Luncheons Dinner Service dinner Picture Gallery Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir Ewen Broadbent Sir Ewen Broadbent, KCB, CMG, a former Second Permanent Under-Secretary at the Ministry of Defence, died on February 27 aged 68. He was born on August 9,1924 Personal Column Professor Alison Fairlie Alison Fairlie, Professor of French at Cambridge University, 1972-80, died on February 21 aged 75. She was born on May 23,1917 Dr Albert Sabin Dr Albert Sabin, the American scientist who developed the oral poliomyelitis vaccine, died in Washington yesterday aged 86. He was born in Bialystok—then in Russian Poland—on August 26,1906 Sir Roderick MacLeod Sir Roderick MacLeod, chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, died of cancer on January 22 aged 63. He was born in Scotland on September 20,1929 The Rochefort Squadron News The Times Crossword No 19,169 Business Weather Pressure Protest Provisions The Pound Books By our Business Staff: Shares soar on new signs of a recovery The next round of economic indicators will provide evidence of economic recovery, Treasury officials say in an optimistic monthly report ahead of the Budget UB hints at more takeovers The real value of devaluation Arts Picture Gallery Midland leaps to £178m Sport Knight Williams & Company Ltd Insolvency: Stop the Bloodbath Alliance Gas calls for open domestic market By our Industrial Correspondent: Transport workers strike at Ford Single watchdog planned for life insurance SKF Group Public Affairs Eurotunnel peace deal withdrawn, says BICC Members of the consortium building the Channel tunnel are expected to follow BICC's lead in making further loss provisions on the project CBI backs workfare for young jobless Non-executive director appointed at Amstrad Business Roundup Brent Chemicals ahead BWD down to £1.7m CRH increases payout Virgin 'rejects BA offer' Cut-backs boost Radius Linx looks east Eastern director to retire GRE stuns City with turnround to profit of £3m GRE is hoping to grow steadily, mainly in Europe and Asia, after surprising the City with a return to profits. Subsidence, car and household insurance all performed better EC acts on steel pipe dumping Phoenix bought Profit share Rule changed Airtours bid Back in black Yorkshire up Portman leaps By our City Staff: Tracker Network tunes into car theft T Cowie profits rise by a third By our City Editor: Yorkshire Food to join market BICCGroup Top posts merged at textile maker as Hogg resigns Hartstone to cut jobs and rationalise hosiery Major Changes Legai & Public Notices Shares race to another record Stock Market Recent Issues British Funds Company Briefs The Times Office property market steadies Dow advance continues Wall Street S. R. Gent plc Tweedie keeps standard flying in face of City onslaught Accountancy's golden boy has fallen out of favour because of his stand over how accounts should be presented, Sarah Begnall finds Curtain call for a scene stealer The Times City Diary Busy life of Bryan The Times City Diary Spot of bother The Time City Diary Taylor made The Times City Diary Exporters need more government support to avoid liquidations Role or non-executives goes beyond finance Caution is the keynote Tempus Midland Bank BICC Bradford & Bingley Building Society No exceptions for Lloyds staff 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 squeezed up again Alliance Leicester Sunkyong Financial Products Design Davies Kidd Times Newspapers Ltd CJA Recruitment Consultants Group TVU London Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy Options Warwick McLintock Financial Accountant Milestone International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Path to administration could be made faster and cheaper Virtues in the British approach to insolvency Receivers beat their continental rivals Monkey business Learning to love the banks Any Other Business Cadbury's great expectations leave audit committees a lot to live up to Maxwell mania Analysts in line for Tweedie bonanza The thoroughly modern nanny For the contemporary Mary Poppins, being a nanny can offer a career that is both demanding and fulfilling, writes Ros Drinkwater Nannies, Domestic & Catering Situations Multiple Display Advertising Items National Children's Bureau "Children in Distress" Multiple Display Advertising Items Pippa Popins Professional Association of Nursery Nurses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Belgravia Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items Little contact between X and why Cinema: Geoff Brown on Spike Lee's lengthy biography—or hagiography—of Malcolm X and (below right) other examples of the genre Chinese film goes home at last Julia Llewellyn Smith on how the Fifth Dimension escaped the iron hand of the censors Theatre Celluloid heroics Academy Award Nominations Theatre Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Souped-up Gershwin goes like crazy Crazy For You Prince Edward Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews a 'new' musical with songs by the Gershwins Faithful to Jack the Lad Alfie Queen's Theatre: Jeremy Kingston discovers that a celebrated Sixties social drama has lost some of its charm Catch a fiddler on the hoof Jazz: Clive Davis is impressed by hearing the famous violinist exercise his improvisatory skills Curtain up on Brum's newest act Bill Alexander has big ambitions for the Birmingham Rep, starting with his debut staging of Othello. Andy Lavender reports Funny things to dream about Physical Theatre: Kate Bassett reviews the new show by Philippe Genty Steps towards a city's centenary Dance Northern Ballet Grand Leeds Too much freedom Hallé/Nagano Free Trade Hall Manchester The Times and Sundary Time Theatre Club Tippett surveyed from top to tail Concerts BBC SO/Cleobury Barbican A nation of customers Though ubiquitous, the consumer society is a recent phenomenon. Harold James believes its history is only just being written Consumption and the World of Goods Edited by John Brewer and Roy Porter Routledge, £75 Immortal longings A History of God By Karen Armstrong Heinemann, £14.99 The Adelphi Press The cheerful science There is No Such Thing as Society By Samuel Brittan University College, Swanson, £1.50 Liberty, Equality and Efficiency By J. E. Meade Macmillan, £40 Why he has all the good tunes The Chatto Book of the Devil Edited by Francis Spufford Chatto and Windus, £15.99 Jaw-jaw better than trade war Turning Japanese The Fight for Industrial Control of the New Europe By Tim Jackson Harpercollins, £16.99 Head to Head The coming economic battle among Japan, Europe and America By Lester Thurow Nicholas Brealey, £9.99 pbk Wry memoir of the way we were in 1975 John Updike is writing as well as ever about suburban America, but Peter Mandler thinks his character have failed to move on Memories of the Ford Administration By John Updike Hamish Hamilton, £15.99 In the shadow of Securitate Last Footsteps By Bel Mooney Vicking, £14.99 Tunnel vision tales The Mermaids in the Basement Stories By Marina Warner Chatto & Windus, £9.99 Greetings from Earth New and Collected Stories By Scott Bradfield Picudor, £14.99 The New Penguin Book of Welsh Short Stories Edited by Alun Richards Viking, £15.99 Outfoxing Socrates and Plato The Xanthippic Dialogues By Roger Scruton Sinclair-Stevenson, £15.99 The Times Leather Briefcase Offer T26 Employer owes no duty of care Court of Appeal Law Report March 4 1993 When defendant can rely on own breach Double recovery cannot be awarded District auditor owes no statutory duty to local authority officers Inconsistent oral and written decisions Protection of expectations of honest men Single joint tenant protected England's old-style director of operations David Hands spends a day finding out how Jonathan Webb combines an exacting career as a surgeon with the demands of international rugby Faldo in good heart to tackle monster Golf London's defence overrun Umpires empowered to act in event of crowd trouble Cricket Weir's illness causes Scotland concern Sport in Brief Pioneering tour begins Davis edges through Platt withdraws Dittmar fires Cannons Rain holds up Test Aces king for Queen's Snow Reports Redgrave criticises Olympic cuts Rowing faces dilemma over controversial proposal for Atlanta For the Record Word-Watching Rethink required on studs Welcome change Fitting tributes Student grant steers steel city towards golden sporting era David Powell finds that things have never been better for Sheffield's sporting public Penalties for pad players Fairer tactics Clubs must fight board threat The Times Smith Eccles contemplates retirement following split Warwick Dickinson has entry for Derby Yesterday's Results The Illywhacker nursed back to spoil Young Hustler's run Ludlow Lingfield Park Brave Suluk returns in style Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery Leeds suffer from stagefright as Botica steals the show Littlewoods The life and fast times of Ben Johnson John Goodbody on the rise and athlete whose admission to cheating shamed the Olympics and broke a nation's heart Keane earns vital point for Forest Cottee secures victory to ease Everton's relegation fears Television and Radio Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Scotch House Rugby Union Johnson denies new drag allegations Paris meeting of IAAF will consider results of January dope test on Canadian sprinter Huistra rewards resolute Rangers Concise Crossword No 3037 Winning Move Word-Watching Sporting Chance Barnes offer falls short Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Multiple Display Advertising Items Monday Importance of Being Tested Inner City Know-How Public Management Appointments Telephone The importance of being tested Companies are increasingly turning to complex assessment methods to discover the potential of employees and would-be recruits. David Oates reports BTA TK Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Training & Enterprise Council Ltd Rachel Creamer Group Touche Ross Managemen Consultants JBA Recruitment Advertising Connaught Executive Career Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Dumfries and Galloway Health Board Irens & Co Whitehead Selection Limited MathSoft Multiple Display Advertising Items Metropolitan Police Barco Interexec Plc Barclays Henry MacLeod & Partners Selective Decisions Limited Teesside TEC Ltd Wickland Westcott Human Resource Consultants Pa Consulting Group Goodman Graham and Associates Robinson Keane MSL Group Limited Elonex plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa Consulting Group Eames Jones Judge Hawkings PIR Search & Selection Kilvington Saville & Partners Limited The Hobbs Consultancy Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wheale Thomas Hodgins Plc Amdah (Uk) Ltd Mjm Recruitment Ltd Ernst & Young Corporate Resources Varley Walker & Partners Wickland Westcott and Partners Limited Egor Executive Selection TSI Group Medlock Associates Limited L. 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Life after Redundancy Hansard Financial Hill Samuel Financial Services Allied Dunbar Assurance plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institute of Counselling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joint Nature Conservation Committee Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northgage NHS Trust Crewe & Nantwich Borough Council Sprucing up their act The voluntary sector finds itself having to 'professionalise' its structure or risk losing out on grants, says David Walker Accountancy & Finance Appointments Africa Educational Trust Hampshire County Council Charity Appointments NHS Management Executive Information takes wing The RAF hopes its new IT system will avoid the problems that have bedevilled other users
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