News from 09/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, John Dugdale, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Nigel D. Curzon, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John Birt, Director-General, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Roisin Kearns, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Wendy Vaizey, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Harry Eyres, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Roger Smith, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Editor Derek Harris, Patricia Tehan, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Ann Kent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Phillip Oppenheim, Woodrow Wyatt, Nicholas Watt and Tony Dawe, Richard Goss, Eithne H. Lewis, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Howlett, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Wolfgang M?nchau, Adam Lebor, Philip Robinson Janet Bush and Philip Pangalos, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Sebastian Goetz, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, David Watts, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Robert Pike (Director), Kindersley (Chairman), Liz Gill, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Selby Whittingham (Co-Editor), Alice Thomson, Jack Crossley and Tony Dawe, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Kate Alderson, Jacqueline Garber, Christopher Thomas, Alan Eastwood, Chairman, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Bryant, Christopher Browne, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Peter Bottomley, Douglas McWilliams (Chief Executive), Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Judge Myrella Cohen, QC, Derek Harris, Sarah Leigh, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Caborn (Chairman), Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Jill Sherman, Nicholas Wood and Ross Tieman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMajor humiliated as rebels inflict Maastricht defeat Index The Times Ted Dexter UN to evacuate injured Muslims Fire risk warnings at Tower 'ignored' Alice Thomson Wilfred Owen Bishop quits after caution Mercury Communications Law on Tuesday Birt says he saved only £810 in tax Calculated errors show MacGregor in a new light Political Sketch National Westminster Bank Fowler claims vote exposes hypocrisy in rival camps Mastricht defeat: how Tory whips fell short of a winning total The 'grubby little deal' that failed to save Major's day Backbench rebels resist fierce offensive Commons setback with a difference Riddell on Politics Fire expert uncovers catalogue of danger at Hampton Court Despite two devastating blazes, royal buildings still do not have adequate safey precautions Christie's sued by art lover By a Staff Reporter: Girls who butchered woman are 'evil products of today' Marie Curie Cancer Care Tourists in Tower step up to danger Trail-blazer of radical schools returns to traditional teaching League tables are forcing even the pioneers of so-called progressive education to revert to more selective methods MacKay taken to court over fees Defences reviewed as IRA hits army base News in Brief Tunnel fine exemption Judge's plea to runaway Marathon to go ahead Prisoner surrenders By a Staff Reporter: Head tells pupils of suicide Slimming myth up in smoke A Scottish study has good and not-so-good news for smokers who dread giving up tomorrow for national No-Smoking day Blandford wife has brain clot removed BBC pensioners lose millions on farms Europ assistance Legal view sought on Rimington article Top tourist sites condemned as dated and dull Stonehenge, St Paul's and the Crown jewels fail Consumers' Association test Britain is accused of ignoring the needs of foreign tourists who travel to nation's most popular attractions NEC Save £2.50 and look from the road Peer's heir jailed for three years News in Brief Bill for baby Ship mystery Royal outing Hippie eviction Mirror plea Metropolitan Police Surgeon with HIV operated on woman only 11 days ago Blood test results delivered Risk to patients is remote, say experts Farmer in Bse case dies of dementia Dell By a Staff Reporter: Dog attack girl wins £15,000 British Airways Jobless rate for blacks and Asians is twice the national average The way it isn't Minolta BR puts prisoners back on the rails 'The job has got me back into the community. It means I won't try to make money in criminal ways'7 Assaulted Tube staff fight back in court Royal Mail Splits grow in party of property as peers condemn leasehold reform Opponents of moves to force landlords to sell off their freehold say it is a travesty of Thatcherite right-to-buy principles Strike vote undermines support for pits rescue Bottomley enlists doctors' help over budget disputes Picture Gallery Lib Dems urge new tactics on crime Diplomats stay lean and fit EC fraud attacked Rushdie fury In Parliament Brown demands closure of tax loophole Exer Skier Power broker's arrest in tax case scares Tokyo political elite AST Computer Army chief sacked by Seoul president Team sprirt rules as troops come ashore Nepal impatient for fruits of democracy Toyota Angola rebels take Huambo after 10,000 die in battle Jonas Savimbi, fresh from victory, may return to the negotiating table in a stronger position or he could try to goad his forces to win the 17-year civil war outright (AFP): Blizzards hit west of China News in Brief Airport delay (AFP): Aid cash stolen (Reuter): Truce broken (AP): Eckstine dies Our Foreign Staff: Enquiry follows Natal killings Canberr's right lays into Labor over multiracial culture Picture Gallery Democrat leaders ready to agree cuts (AFP): De Klerk son is engaged Tanks counter 'war' threat The Waco siege Former CIA chief decries Iran's nuclear arms spree Our Foreign Staff: London resumes talks with PLO (Reuter): Gains by German far-right erode Social Democrat credibility Extremists took a large slice of the vote despite a Bonn campaign against racism. The ruling coalition must show resolve if mainstream parties are to hold their ground Yeltsin urges law to settle dispute on power-sharing Mitterrand takes off to stay in control (AFP): Owen and Hurd differ over risks of troop involvement Angry UN chief threatens force 'Corruption whitewash' rejected Royal Navy Mother Russia searches in vain for a new man Ferry across the decades If the seventies are back, it's only right that Bryan Ferry is too. Alcie Thomson met him Forte Posthouse With study, death can become us The Open University offers an intimation of mortality as the last of the great taboos is added to its syllabus Heresy stalks Sloane Square Peter Jones, a temple of taste for generations of Home Counties brides, may be forced to move Advertisement Will it finally filter through? Ann Kent looks at why smokers find it so hard to give up and at whether No-Smoking day will make it any easier Cot deaths not beaten yet Bottom Line Lines lead to deep-sea tablets The pill that gets rid of wrinkles seems to work. But some scientists will not swallow the existing evidence Ibuleve Lynne Truss The trouble with food scares is that only rarely are they called off and the All Clear sounded A deadly habit Result, misery The Times Diary Picture Gallery What made Scott brave In a century full of tragedy, why do we still remember so vividly an act of heorism of more than 80 years ago? Euromoney The Times Diary Baggy trousers The Times Diary The spy who rebuffed me The Times Diary Why sin does not matter Woodrow Wyatt on the odd attitude of the church to crime Price of Pride The prime minister must now put Maastricht to the people Violence and the Media Public opinion now has a chance to revive our cultural values Play up and Walk Engand's cricket needs new leadership Birt's 'total commitment to BBC' US trade barriers Turner sale Onward and upward Energy generation Leasehold bill's effect on charities Steps to control young criminals Junket fever Back to books Court Circular Luncheon Today's royal engagements Latest wills New bishop Personal Column Picture Gallery Birthdays today Appointment School news Service dinner Dinners Ambassador Commonwealth Day Observance service Forthcoming marriages Jeremy Tree Jeremy Tree, trainer and former master of the Beckhampton stable, near Marlborough, died on March 7 aged 67. He was born on December 21,1925 Personal Column Arthur Markewich Arthur Markewich, a New York appeals court judge who presided over the judicial panel which disbarred former President Richard Nixon in 1976, died in New York City on February 24, aged 86 From a Correspondent: New Birds for Britain Collared Turtle-Dove and Others Monique Agazarian Monique Agazarian, wartime ferry pilot with the Air Transport Auxiliary, died on March 3 aged 72. She was born in Surrey on July 17,1920 Lance Pope Andrew Lancelot Pope, Cmg, Cvo, Obe, diplomat, died on March 2 aged 80. He was born on July 27,1912 News The Times Crossword No 19,173 Business Weather Law 31-34 Crumble Tumble Stumble The Pound Lessons in America's budget debate Dow follows London to all-time high Stock markets around the world forge ahead as market confidence is lifted by rising hopes of economic recovery on the back of falling interest rates Cook offers Owners £29m lifeline Arts 37-39 By our Business Staff: Walker seeks legal aid status Sport 40-44 John Charcol Small Business with an Ethnic Edge Page 30 Securities losses help depress profits at Barings TDG finds no relief from the slow lane TDG remains cautious about the short-term outlook but expects higher returns from its more recent investments when the economy begins to recover Barclays chief 'change of heart' welcomed May & Stephens High rents bite into rise in profits at Greggs the baker Banana split destined for European court Higher costs hit Perkins By our Business Staff: Persimmon halves to £10.2m Interest benefits give boost to British Vita Cornwell Parker falls Seton buys Boots names ICI settles with Barr Insurance group in red Springer stake increased Acquisitions help Fairey Klöckner loss claim Full listing for Govett BPI uses £20m call to top up war chest Dutch to underwrite DAF vehicle sales By our City Staff: Eruope's No 1 debt firm improves 26% Bristol & West to sell estate agency offices The building socity expects repossessions to be high in 1993 but says arrears will fall, while housebuying activity is up about 10 per cent year on year Holiday homes go under hammer Close nears Winterflood deal Picture Gallery Airtours plc Union fears loss of 2,000 jobs at Rolls-Royce By our Industrial Editor: Company failures topped 7,500 Rich steps down from head of own group Lloyd's names face cash call BT seeks US licence Oil output MMI enquiry CSI changes Legal Notices Reuter: Japan registers its pessimism More talk of rate cuts sends shares soaring Stock Market Company News in Brief British Funds Major Changes (Reuter): Nikkei average surges ahead World Markets Bond market sends Dow to record high Wall Street Recent Issues Spain's running bulls have been stopped in their tracks Edward Owen examines how the Spanish economy, the fatest growing in Europe in the late-1980s, has moved so rapidly into reverse Supermarket for funerals The Times City Diary Debt solidarity The Times City Diary Banks at $12.2 billion, we are told that… The Times City Diary Under Contract The Times City Diary Eye for investment The Times City Diary Banks, firms and interest rates Chasing a 28p dept with a flow of 21 letters Nikkei niceties Tempus Emerging markets Owners Abroad Shareholder representation Maastricht and foreign investment Company law and the payment of tax The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices 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 Strong advance First direct Seeking hardship relief over rates Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ethnic swing to the nineties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yarsley Computer & Computing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items EMC Advertising Gifts Briefings SSPF Why judges need the final say in cases of rape Lobby groups demanding changes in the law after the furore caused by recent rape trials are not focusing their attention on the real area of concern, says Judge Myrella Cohen, Qc Quid pro Quo Limited view Mock trial Who will judge? Inns and Outs Teacher wins Tick the box Model of a modern barrister The Bar has made great efforts to shed its fusty image. Its new public affairs director is committed to continuing the task Look and learn Witness box SSPF Personal Pensions Limited SSPF Personal Pensions Ltd Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Longbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Mace & Jones Solicitors Hughes-Castell Ltd Garfield Robbins Gray's Inn Square Ince & Co. Keeping the poor from the law Legal aid gives access to the courts for those who could not otherwise afford litigation. Two lawyers fear that this freedom is about to disappearrr Chambers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray lnternational Holdings Ltd. Quarry Dougall Robert Walters Associates Tender control or instrument of cheap change? The hawking around of a murder case seems distasteful Zarak MacRae Brenner The Norton Rose M5 Group Harrison Willis Multiple Display Advertising Items London Consulting Group Ltd. Tristar Personnel Ltd Leicester University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solicitors liable to beneficiary Legal Appointments Total Power to make regulations Unattended van not an unlawful trap Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Solicitors Complaints Bureau Offences must be indicated Newly-qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians Charted Engineers The Engineering Council Engineering Manager The Royal Academy of Engineering Overseas Jobs Express Just how do we remember them? As their anniversaries approach, John Dugdale assesses the war poetry of Laurence Binyon and Wilfred Owen If you want to know the answer, look up Galleries: John Russell Taylor on an artist whose hard worked-for symbolism can puzzle even herself Theatre Sex and sin meet on the ledger Television: A Statement of affairs When the going gets tough, it seems the tough go into accountancy Animated talk of British Oscar Arts Briefing Royal Court Theatre Today's Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing ln London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where lndicated with the symbol) on releasa across the country Message that's hard to swallow Theatre: Phil Willmott's latest fare, and conor Murphy's foray into London low life Succulence Man in the Moon, Chelsea Going nowhere in a seedy world Fantasy Bonds Old Red Lion, Islington Trio with talent Rock Reader, Gregson, and Hewerdine Queen Elizabeth Hall Love hurts in Japan Dance Ai-Amour Phoenix, Leicester The Times Mixed responses to change Matt Wolf considers the challanges and opportunities facing artists in South Africa as the country moves towards democracy Actions speak as loud as words Dance: Pina Bausch restages her 1975 version of Gluck's Orpheus and Eurydice Tanztheater Wuppertal Opéra Garnier, Paris Self-portrait in the grand manner Recitals: Two Russian Pianists make eagerly awaited appearances in London Lazar Becman Festival Hall Dazzling in all but the detail Evgeny Kissin Barbican Alternative frisson` Vienna SO/de Burgos Symphony Hall Birmingham Key largo that unlocks tragedy Concerts Philharmonia/Slatkin Festival Hall Tension over stadium proposal for Atlanta For the Record Picture Gallery Ferguson wants Robson to continue at Old Trafford England must not be complacent Word-Watching By our Sports Staff: Wright keeps Warne at bay Cricket The Times Coulton equipped to scale heights Richard Evans finds Mick Eastcrby in buoyant mood before title challenge National dreams fade for Quirinus Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Jeremy Tree dies Leicester Thunderer: Lingfield Park Sedgefield Destriero out Rapid Raceline Pride of Teesside cracking under the strain White Shark on prowl for bigger fish Patricia Davies follows in the spike marks of a resilient Australian breaking golfign records close at home in Miami Selectors to reward Twickenham XV Rugby Union League open to persuasion Runner ordered to heed ban Athletics Senna will drive in South Africa Sport in Brief Bowe-Holyfield date Dakar gains extra leg Elway signs for $20m Knights of the road Hill returns to Havant Car crash kills referee Snow Reports Television and Radio 43 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Renault Olympic Games County critics lie in wait with rotten tomatoes for Dexter Warhurst to Wednesday's rescue Draw Concise Crossword No 3041 Winning Move Word-Watching FA moves to punish City Admiral at Lloyd's Yachting 42
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