News from 05/03/1993
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George Cole, Louis Blom-Cooper, Anthony Harris, Christopher Arthur, Freud, Helen Johnstone, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, P. W. G. Evans, Jubilee Surgery, Adam Lebor and James Bone, Bill Frost, Richard Sharpe, Editor, James Bone and Ian Brodie, A. H. Isaacs (Chairman of trustees), Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Sean Hallahan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Bob Dunn, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Tom Walker, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Barry J. Hunt, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Joy Broad, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, John Hart, Rodney Milnes, Kim Wilson, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Graydon, Ministry of Defence, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, David Guest, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Richard Cork, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, James Pawsey, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Vaughan Freeman, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Philip Webster and Stewart Tendler, Rhodes Boyson, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, S. Reuben (Director of Home Chess), Alice Thomson and Nicholas Watt, Jonathan Shepherd, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tony Hall, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Patrick O'brien, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Lindy Price, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Mark Fuller, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, Michael Thompson, President, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoMajor asks public for honours nominations Honours are to be given un merit and to favour voluntary workers under changes designed to end class distinctions in the awards system Index Valerie Grove Wrong fish destroyed by French Barclays drops £242m into the red New York bomb suspect charged Fashion Music No 10 acts to defuse Thatcher dispute Muslim widow tells of her escape from mass grave The Famous Grouse Infotech on Friday PM's black day for knights and lickspittle hacks Political Sketch Halifax Picture Gallery Clarke endorses payment by results in police reform Council tax higher in Tory areas How to honour thy neighbour Labour loses in Lambeth Rail staff vote on strike Baby burnt in attack Oxford rapes verdict Two face bomb charges School head quits curriculum council News in Brief Tony Bland doctor asks pro-life groups to abandon protests By a Staff Reporter: Quest for missing millions delays sentence on Guppy Mother critically ill after sex assault The Times Tomorrow By a Staff Reporter: Lovesick teenager pushes the boat out Jail term increased for rapist And the bride wore black for fashion week ANA Peugeot Banks' conduct code fails to halt rise in customer complaints Unexplained fees head list of worries Privacy fear causes credit card enquiry Open heart surgery questioned By our Health Services Correspondent: Pollution hastens first sneeze Compaq FIAT Catholic bishops close to offer for Anglican rebels Cardinal Hume:'This could be conversion of England for which we have prayed all these years' The Roman Catholic Church is preparing a welcome for Church of England priests against the ordination of women Terrorism levy on flats is trimmed News in Brief Murder charge Queen ill Editor's chair Scientists strike Soldier killed Cement lorry protest halts burial service Men's jobs linked to child cancer Magnetize Texas Instruments Slump forces Tories to change tack on free-market policies Britain's manufacturing industry: the issue at the heart of Conservative party divisions Although John Major denies a fift with Thatchcrisin, new economic circumstances are likely to prompt a change of approach Tactful silence conceals the cabinet dissidents Riddell on Politics Sun Alliance CBI calls for action to boost exports East coast braced for tidal assault on battered sea defences Land sinks under legacy of Ice Age Manchester Airport Russia asks for Pavlova's ashes Adolescents hold key to successful evolution Cabinet rivals on course for clash over energy taxes Currys Morris deals a blow to rebels Labour acts to end council jobs row Parliament next Week Press plea Help denied Rate mail MPs' tribute In Parliament Prize for pools firms Fears grow of mass suicide in Texas cult compound siege Armed federal agents are prepared for a long wait. David Koresh may have decided that a Friday is a good to die China swamps US with guns The Sunday Times Pretoria plans election police Envoy in plea for Sudan aid UN prepares to assume sole charge of governing Somalia Peking hint of talks on Hong Kong News in Brief (AFP): Lake deaths (Reuter): Budget protest (Reuter): Child sex trade Kutner dies Africa in Crisis Doctor to face death charges Bosnia airdrops provide training for America and way in for Russia Serb fighter blocking aid convoys can afford to ignor US anger. Once Moscow gets involved, the situation will change Serb leaders offer safe passage for besieged Muslims Albania dreams up beach paradise The B&Q 1993 Range US dismay grows as aid sparks bloody response Yeltsin gets stuck on Gorbachev treadmill of dispute and despair Russia's leader, like Mikhail Gorbachev before him, is striving to save domestic reforms while seeking success abroad Craxi 'supervised bribe fund' BQ Royal concern charms Nepal lepers Germans approve tax rises to counter unification costs Poland 's alchemist of power thrives on flexible formula Hanna Suchocka, Polish prime minister, tells Roger Boyes why London should back her country's campaign to join the European Community Shaky grip on the sceptre The Belgian king lost much of his power this week. How far do other European monarchs hold sway? The Times Salute the blue-collar gong The sun is going down on the "working-class" British Empire Medal. Will it be missed? Alice Thomson and Nicholas Watt report Fair play for the fair sex Clinics that select the sex of babies threaten the balance of communities Borrowers and lenders we must be Libraries are under threat as never before. If it takes a posse of local celebrities to avert closure in Hampstead, do areas without a high-profile lobby have any hope? A long way from Abbey Road The honorary "fifth" Beatle has turned a church into the world's most advanced recording studios Forte Posthouse Janet Daley The weakest personalities are most attracts to messianic cults and should be protected from them Thatcher's targets The Times Diary Second sight The Times Diary Picture Gallery Pause for effect The Times Diary If at first… The Times Diary Oh, oh, Antonia The Times Diary Euro-Currie The Times Diary A rotten system of honours Radical reform is overdue, says John Grigg Passing the Buck Mr Major cannot escape all blame for past mistakes The Perils of Lending Bankers are all too slow to learn lessons from the past Up to a Poin, Prime Minister Memorandum from the Permanent Secretary: March 5,1993 History and experience brought to bear in fight against juvenile crime Not just cricket Hospital referrals Defence cuts Heritage 'hit list' Chess rules Far from comfortable Court Circular Birthdays today Dinner School news Luncheon Memorial services Today's royal engagements University news Personal Column Picture Gallery Churchill fellows English Butler B. K. P. A. Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Latest wills England V Scotland All Tickets Marriages Barbican Luis Kutner Luis Kutner, American human rights lawyer who campaigned for six decades for a world-wide code of habeas corpus, died on March 1 aged 84. He was born in Chicago Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free list. Shares/Studios/flats & houses All areas… Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kidney Lotte Laserstein Lotte Laserstin, the last great survivor from the heyday of German realist painting, died in Kalmar, Sweden, on January 24 aged 94. She was born in Prussia on November 28,1898 British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Association Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chairman, British Libless Ex-Service Men's… Kamal Amrohi London Shelter Disaster 178 People Crushed to Death Londoners were hardened to casualties from air raids, but this "self-inflicted wound" at Bethnal Green Tube station 50 years ago was specially hard to bear. Libby Purves wrote about the disaster and one of those who survived it in The Times last Friday David Gow David Gow, composer, died in Swindon on February 23 aged 68. He was born in London on April 6,1924 Robert Triffin Proicssor Robert Triffin, Belgian-born international economist, died in Ostend on February 23 aged 81. He was born in Flobecq in 1911 To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items 318i BMW Authorised Dealers Yeomans Sytner BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gedfreon Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Falcon of Loughborough Reliance of Chingford Brunswick Croydon Limited Hughes of Beaconsfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 071 782 7826 - 071 782 7827 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality bond in bargain basement This week's Geneva Motor Show has seen the launch of models which are important to the future of the British car industry Aston Martin's first DB car for more than 20 years has stolen the show, reports Vaughan Freeman Lots of room, bags of vroom Vauxhall's latest small car, the Corsa, has already sold 50,000—to a school of motoring Peugeot's little pretender lacks the 205's panache The Peugeot 306 has a lot to live up to, but the new standard model may be too safe to win converts from the 205 Inflatable safety factors Roadwise in Geneva No accident Edge of the seat Lotus in a spinner Royle restoration Little red book News The Times Crossword No 19,170 Picture Gallery Business Sport WPA Modern Times People in the Times Weather Arts Motoring Infotech TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Infotech 31-36 Business Today Write-Offs Barclays shares lose 41p after first-ever losses The factors that put Barclays into the red for the fitst time—the property slump and other bad debits—What hit profits again this year, shareholders are warned Estate agency has best month since 1988 Problems of the half-deflated bubble Arts 37-39 Sport 40-44 Singapore Airlines Television and Radio By our Banking Correspondent: Man who shares blame for losses Philips set to axe up to 15,000 jobs Philips has brought in a new finance director as it struggles to reorganise for the second time in the face of the toughest price rivalry in electronics since the war DAF Leyland On the market: Terry Maher, above, head of Pentos BP oil discovery may yield 500m barrels Business Roundup Health clubs join SE News Corp issue VW warns of decline FNFC seeks waivers German steel strike Sema rises 39% Receivers at Survival Seminars for All on Tapping the Wealth of the Far… Property write-offs drag down Ladbroke profit The absence of Americans from hotels in Britain and racetracks back home is holding back Ladbroke, while property losses have deepenced and do-it-yourself has slipped Societies' profits tumble Ofwat terms take effect Plan scuppered EC takes hard line on Rover sweeteners By our City Staff: Stock Exchange may let outsiders sponsor listings Winterflood deal step nearer Williams hits the acquisition trail again Profitable outlook Boddington Group, the Northwest… Bristol & West Building Society Lautro fines Colonial Mutual British Funds United Nations Competitive Examination for English… Medinet Cookson expected to make cash call Stock Market Overseas Opportunities (Republic of Yemen) Two Lectures Ships in Fashion at the Savannah… Major Changes Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices Wall Street Telecom Australia Paris put on standby for a new French revolution Harsh economic realities are forcing France to man the international trade barricades and step up privatisation, Ross Tieman says Press pack hounds Buxton The Times City Diary Suited to City The Times City Diary Water wall The Times City Diary Issues raised by devaluation Chancellor should address savings inequity Ladbroke Williams Barclays Silence is not golden Tempus David Lloyd Leisure Philips How Barclays blew £900m Barclays' commitment to lending during the building boom of the 1980s has rebounded in the 1990s, say Carl Mortishshed Disclosure of medical records Court of Appeal Law Report March 5 1993 Queens Beach Division Accountant is data user under the Act Driver of mini-cab plied for hire Confusion no excuse Deplorable publicity Responsibilities of expert witnesses No duty to provide language lessons Company News in Brief Pleas of co-accused were irrelevant Resilient performance Change 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 Sub-titles on your own TV A new system from America means that deaf people will be able to gain more enjoyment from watching video films in their own homes AST Computer Pulling the plug on the office Matthew May previews new technologies that could reduce the wiring in offices Most senior executives prefer conventional telephones Teleadapt BT Windows pain Bright future Sony outlook An eye opener Online Whizz kids Rising star Fluency at the flick of a disc Britain in developing an EC-backed syste, to speed up language learning, George Cole says Wilding Time Codes to crack office crime How the bar coding of equipment could cut thefts of company computers The two-computer family The age of the family with a PC in the office, the car or the kitchen is dawning, reports David Guest Vislen Twinhead Portable technology still in the dock Will the slot-in PC bridge the gap between the portable and the desktop? AST Computer A miniature miracle Choosing a portable computer is largely about compromise, especially when it comes to a decision on cost, says David Hewson One way to liven up a sales pitch Investment in a colour screen can quickly pay off in terms of brighter presentations Amstrad Only real experts need apply Computer companies facing big losses are setting up as consultants—but, asks David Guest, will anyone credit their advice? Information Technology Barclay Simpson Mercer Jais Europe Ltd BST I. T. Recruitment Solutions Corporate Accounts Videcom Customer Service Ltd Cerco Richard Wheeler Associates Dp IIR Ltd The Capricorn Ctre., Times Newspapers Made of the white stuff Visual Art: Richard Cork on a great American purist; plus recommended shows and market news Arcade Television Critic's Choice Galleries Crafts MGM Rock Exit the Medicis Art Market Diary Service charges Art Market Diary Entertainments Weekend Events A daily gulde to arts and entertainments complied by Kari Kngiht Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Divided by more than an ocean Theatre: Martin Hoyle reviews an ambitions and poetic portrait of a West Indian family Running Dream Theatre Royal Stratford East Hum-along with Harry Television: Rodney Mitnes applauds the comedian Harry Enfield's attempt to popularise opera All that jazz, and more Concert: Gerald Laner assesses Simon Rattle's journey through the contrasting music of the 1920s CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall Birmingham The Times Grunge passes its sell-out date Rock on Friday: An in-depth weekly review and preview of the world of music past, present and to come Has the spirit of the sound from Seattle lost out to the money-men? David Sinclair on an excitement gone cold The movement which began in splendid, flakyobscurity has tunred into a caricature of itself Stop if you've heard this one Records: The difference between timcless, retro and old-fashioned Gravity & Grace Garrick Theatre New Waves The rock insider's guide to the Next Big Things Cold comfort among the cardigan brigade Reilly vows to resign if fiasco is repeated Rugby League For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Bassett fans flames of Cup desire Bramall Lane united in Sheffield's search for stylish success David Powell on the working man's manager with a Wembley objective and the Sheffield United supporters anxious to recapture former glories Today's Fixtures Norman races into first-round lead Sport in Brief Meddings causes upset Le Mans loses Jaguar Keane stays at Forest White keeps on course Record beaten twice Sabatini outplayed Word-Watching Reward offered to help catch dopers Jockey Club sets up telephone hotline Newbury Thunderer Barons faces enquiry Rapid Raceline Kelso Pitman's triple challenge Yesterday's Results Dunwoody double Thunderer: Fontwell Park Southwell Davy Blake to make most of allowance Kelso Line-Up Revitalised Rangers set Champions League alight Tables and Resutls Scots hoping to crown McGeechan reign England's opponents have extra incentive to regain Calcutta Cup at Twickenham tomorrow David Hands hears from Scotland's captain of the inspiration players have gained from the coaching skills of retiring coach Ian McGeechan Snow Reports Horse and Hound Challenge fleet closely grouped at distant landfall Lathwell scores another classy century Cricket BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Electronic Yellow Pages Clement Freud 40 Sidhu steals Smith's thunder Brilliant century sees India home after England's opening salvo Concise Crossword No 3038 Winning Move Word-Watching Johnson remains silent as meeting convenes NEC Rugby Union 42 Francis injury causes Ireland to rejig
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