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News from 11/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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S. E. Ingram, Victoria McKee, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Stephen Bond, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Willoughby de Broke, Harry G. Gelber, R. J. Lockwood, Cyril Birks, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, E. Jenkins, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Crawford MacDonald Director, Carl Mortished, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Richard Needham, Minister, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, P. A. Leatherdale, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Nicholas Budgen, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Derek Williams, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Louise Taylor, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Michael Grylls, Christopher Tyler, Christopher Horne (Chartered accountant), Ian McIntyre, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Stuart Crainer, A. F. Smallbone, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, P. D. Pink, Arthur Gold, Annabel Geddes, Robert Rhodes James, Nicholas Harling, D. H. Haydon, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Peter Davalle, Monty Flash, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, S. Carse, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Oliver Holt, Ray Horsley, James Woodall, Chaim Raphael, E. F. Bagley, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Colin Robinson, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Wendy R. Clements, Matthew Parris, Margaret Hodge, Neil Harris, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, S. Johnson, Tony Dawe and Jack Crossley, John Lewis, William Cash, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Alec Reed, Kate Bassett, Gareth Davies, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Mark Steyn, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, P. F. Tobin (Principal), Richard Beeston and Eve-Ann Prentice, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, John Campbell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Eve-Ann Prentice,

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Screen Violence Our Foreign Staff: West urges emergency aid to bolster besieged Yeltsin Britain and the West to bolster Boris Yetsin. The Russian leader has held off hardliners in congress but the real test comes today Index Five-month silence on Aids doctor's death defended "This is a Real Driver's Car, Better Even… A Welcoming Hand for the Streetwise Princess Labour to launch new offensive on Maastricht Books William Rees-Mogg Rising mad cow toll proves vets wrong Picture Gallery The new Times Magazine This Saturday with the Times Confessions of young sex offenders Nigella Lawson rents a Venetian flat The new Times Magazine: only with The Times this… Explosives find thwarts IRA plot Security lapses again as Blair evades roadblock Political Sketch NEC Minister tells fishermen to stop copying the French Teachers urged to halt boycott Gould attacks Smith's leadership Terrorism act is renewed Tory MPs back tax rise Exhibition success Stabbing at ski resort Shopkeeper shot dead Ford staff join ranks of potential strikers Public school 'louts' barred from pub New in Brief Correction Moral backlash rocks Tinseltown's power brokers Hollywood, sex and violence: cinema reflects America's uncertainty over the sins of the 80s Film-makers defend record on violence Ministers to launch review of fire safety Astronauts try to save telescope's sight NEC Wheeler-dealers who live by word of mouth ICD JPs threaten to fine mother of truant girl £1,000 Council pays for crime Transwede Anti-nicotine message goes up in smoke Sick days outnumber strike days 400 times Sick List Cook book fraudster jailed News in Brief Widow's error Back in jail On the mend Ridley buried Guard shot Nat West blunder may distort 30,000 Visa card accounts Energy Management Ark Royal soldiers to return Mad cow toll rises fastest in Scotland Death parts silent twins of Broadmoor Breakaway by chess champions divides British federation Kasparov crushes challengers Transwede Everest expedition sets out to top Elm Craig Brown Danes threaten new blow for Maastricht treaty The Leeds Picture Gallery Tory backbencher rises to defence of the Chancellor The Budget Sea trials setback for submarine Redwood pushes for projects Labour's voice of the people seeks to outflank Tories Debate puts colour in MEPs' cheeks Our Price Students' benefit backed Mercury Uproar as Amato takes on hecklers After all the shouting, Italian leader wins agreement to carry on Currys Tapie chats up the butcher to save Socialists' bacon Picture Gallery Mercedes diverted from road to success FIAT Dixons Collapse of Belgrade bank exposes high interest savings racket Interest payments by banks kept social unrest in check as sanctions strangled the economy. Now the lid has been taken off Trade minister held on corruption charges as entreprrneur flees country Britain's record on refugees under fire From Agence France-Presse in Mali Zvornik: Battles rage as UN convoy stays halted US offering 'ragbag' of proposals to help Yeltsin The Russian leader is unlikely to resign. If he opts for a return to autocratic rule, America would be deeply embarrassed Defence rejects racial taunts The Rodney king trial First Lady overruled on meetings News in Brief FBI shunned Bomb arrest Reuter: Polish trial Heal's Khasbulatov takes blustering cue from beast of Bolsover Resignations leave Hewson floundering Staff bemoan 'vicious temper' The Times Real-life soap star finds Tv fame as Bbc gets the blame Every curse and drunken row during six months of a rich Sydney family's life was filmed. The result is they feel betrayed 'Ordinary people' put under spotlight Islamic extremists die as gun battles break out in Egypt Egypt's security forces are rounding up fundamentalists, but the evidence is that the violence is directed by leaders in exile Syrian peace hopes leave Golan settlers on borrowed time B&Q Palestinians shun talks while deportees remain More than a spot of bother The stitch in time that saves lines Cosmetic surgery is like eating—some people go for a once-in-a-lifetime blow-out, while others favour small, and regular, top-ups. Heather Kirby reports BUPA Health Screening Madness by the month American psychiatrists want to classify women with severe PMS as being mentally disordered Eating people is wrong Medical Briefing Sun, skin and sensibility Nothing to lift an eyebrow at MOPS Of lords, ladies and rank outsiders Are we any closer to a classless Britain? Victoria Mckee finds a society still obsessed with title I feel a calculation coming on When you design for mathematicians, even the lift has to have a blackboard Floating Secretary Girl Friday The Times Senior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Traffic Director for London Paramount Pictures International Television Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disney makes the magic work As its first birthday approaches, Euro Disney is over many of its teething problems. David Churchill reports The Times Boeing sees sunshine ahead The travel industry's best-known fortune-teller is surprisingly optimistic about recovery Air travel is projected to grow 5.3 per cent in 1993 Tunnel avoids fines Ferries are complaining of a biased ruling on immigration SAA Thomson Worldwide Cold but on time Travelogs Looking up Homely Wales The risks of staying at home The threat of terrorist attacks on tourism should be kept in perspective, the experts say Holidaymakers are ever more wary of being attacked when overseas. Peter Victor Finds out whether the fear is justified by the facts French chef s robbed of star status The gourmet's bible pulls no punches this year Autoroutes to speed drivers' progress SNCF Pull of Eastern promise Jamaican mums Flyaways Telecom Security Talk to an expert before you go Some destinations should definitely be avoided, says the Foreign Office Names are peculiar old magic, How we address each other has always been both convetional and confused At school I was called Chippy because generations before some Howard liked woodwork Solitary splendour The Times Diary New bloom needed Picture Gallery Roll-call of dishonour A group of Tories who should know better flagrantly betrayed their principles in the Lords this week Mona-poly money The Times Diary House of study Picture Gallery Letters from Iceland Now for Who's Who Central office thuggery Nicholas Budgen on the strong-arm tactics of the whips Turn Again, Hollywood The fickle film industry will change—if it is pushed Heart of Darkness America and the UN must try again in Angola Eye on Creation Hubble's mirror in space deserve to be fixed Organ donors Hazards on the slopes A Chancellor who deserves to stay Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Telephone071-782-5000 China and the future of Hong Kong Safety at royal palaces defended Teacher training Birt commitment to the BBC Wafts from the past Clear as mud Too hot to handle Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners HM Government Service dinner Today's royal engagements Reception Picture Gallery Sir Roy Sisson Sir George Turnbull Mr J. I. C. Dent Scottish Episcopal Church Personal Column High Sheriffs Duchy of Lancaster Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages The International Institute of Biotechnology Appointment School news Luncheon New ambassador C. Northcote Parkinson Professor C. Northcote Parkinson, author, historiam, business economist and originator of Parkinson's Law died on MArch 9 aged 83. He was born on July 30,1909 Personal Column BOB Crosby Grey Squirrel "Outlawed" Price on its Tail Sir Andrew Gilchrist Picture Gallery Slow cure for the British disease The Times Crossword No 19,175 News People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Business Weather The Times Tomorrow Letters The Papers Focus Taurus runs into fresh problems London's ambitions to stay in the lead of international securities trading could be damaged if its proposed electronic share settlement system is shelved Profits Protection Prospects The Pound Vickers launches £60.5m cash call as losses mount Budget exclusive: read all about it Arts Tobacco sends BAT soaring Sport Whittingdale Books: Anyone for Tennyson Festive cheer gives Cadburys sweet start to the year Cadbury's spending on marketing rose by more than 13 per cent to £388 million as the company stepped up efforts to counter the impact of recession in its major markets B. A. T Industries Willis Corroon at £42m Whitbread puts cost of cutting ties at £80m Business Roundup Clinton eases lending SAS deeper in red Manweb gas challenge Giordano joins Lucas Rosebys advances Electrolux slips KIöckner steel loss Asda returns to index Company News in Brief Car parts makers braced for slide in European sales Devaluation of the pound has given a boost to exports but the outlook in Europe is not promising, with Germany remaining a difficult market for at least two years Vickers launches £60.5m cash call Cheltenham & Gloucester profits plunge by a third Standard increases Indian provisions Picture Gallery BTR Drink and food trade jobs axed Cluff seeks £4m gold loan No dividend Alliance & Leicester Government GI Asda shares climb to record Stock Market Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Major Changes Recent Issues Dow clings on to its gains Wall Street Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices University of Newcastle upon Tyne Convocation Time to plug UK energy policy into the market The power generators' duopoly ought to be broken up and the coal industry privatised to stimulate competition, says Colin Robinson Smoke signals Cold call Picture Gallery Lizard ways MacSharry's role Government is committed to supporting exporters Business Letters Fines levied on life insurance companies should not deplete policyholders' funds BAT's tobacco road Tempus Vickers GKN Loyalty and final pay pension plans Cadbury Schweppes Barclays has no one to blame but itself for losses and debt write-offs The Times Standard Chartered Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Medeva strategy doubles profits Bank liable for forged cheque Defendant ought to have known Directors 'should get out on to shop floor' British executives are being urged to follow the American example and serve on no more than three boards, with the size of each board limited to 10 members Japanese rivals anger Ford Admissibility of expert evidence Counsel failed to call defendant By our Industrial Editor: New Post Office chief attacks funding curbs Shanks in sites deal Portfolio Plus Absence of sellers First direct Portfolio Plus Alderwick & Peachell & Partners Limited Davies Kidd Ap Barclay Simpson GMS Financial Analyst Senior Internal Auditor Europe Treasurer Warwick McLintock Finance and Administration Director Vandenburghs Financial Accountant Financial Services Multiple Display Advertising Items TVU London TVU Brooks & Bentley Ap Multiple Display Advertising Items Indemnity insurance fails to protect clients against fraud Accountancy Letter Banks lack the caring touch Any Other Business Weasel words Budgeting for a new route to more jobs Name game Exchange backroom boys are out of step Taxing forex gains and losses Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Time-traveller in search of herself Cinema: Geoff Brown salutes Sally Potter's Orlando, a remarkable adaptation from Virginia Woolf Meeting of minds and hearts Michael Wright went to Lithuania with a British youth group performing there by invitation Theatre Orlando Not over till the fast lady sings? Arts Briefing Biography Entertainments Today's Events A daliy guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knoght Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assement of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in Lodon and (Where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Confident first step into the wide open spaces Theatre: An impressive Othello, a disturbing new Irish play, and a Russian rarity Porcine tale of life gone askew Frank pig says Hello Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court Not enough of a kick Play With Cocaine New Grove, Nw1 Blood, toil, tears and biography The current flood of Churchill studies shows the lasting fascination of an elusive figure, writes Robert Rhodes James On a fast track to fame Rock: Jackson reviews Tasmin Archer,'best newcomer' in the Brits awards, at the Town and Country Small cogs in big wheels The Times A brief taste of the best Philharmonia Marriner Festival Hall Concert Ring the fuller minstrel in Tennyson was the Victorian ideal of a poet, yet his poetry had nothing to do with the life of a celebrity. Peter Ackroyd relishes an amiable and breezy new life of the author of In Memoriam Sublime gossip of the rabbis The Book of Legends Edited by Hayim Nahman Bialik and Yehoshua Hana Ravnitzky Translated by William G. Braude Schocken/Kuperard, £49.95 Verbatim Next Monday in the Times: a new Books page begins,… Naked ping-pong with a silly sage The Devil at Large Erica Jong on Henry Miller By Erica Jong Chatto & Windus, £16 Misery, neat or diluted Nothing but Blue Skies By Thomas McGuance Secker & Warburg. £16.99 Stelia Landry By Robin McCorquodale Authors Cheap shots at the Chief For 48 years a power in the land, Hoover is jeered as a transvestite homophobe and a fraud. Mark Steyn is not convinced The propriety of newspaper proprietors The Astors The Life and Times of the Astor Dynasty, 1762-1992 Outrage yields to inside view National Library for the Blind Road or rail, going for green Environmental concerns are being taken increasingly seriously by the industry. Yet, Rodney Hobson says, more progress is needed Ups All your eggs in one warehouse Many companies are using logistics experts to centralise their operations Expertise heads for the East British companies are setting up sophisticated services in the countries of Eastern Europe Rocky ride in a recession But the Channel Tunnel and open frontiers could boost business Cranfield School of Management BOC Taking the future into account Britain must remain at the forefront, says Ray Horsley Keeping track of Britain's food chain Computerised delivery systems provide greater efficiency, Derek Harris reports Royal Mail Idea came in from the cold Cold-store loading techniques have set a new standard for freshness Barbarians run riot in devalued contest Worrying plan Littlewoods Pools Celebrations must be limited Sports Letters Olympic negation Picture Gallery Bottom three sides cast into wilderness Dangerous move in rugby Memorable game New target of 228 Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… Fixtures For the Record Walker victory sets up decider Squash The Times England choose players at odds Basketball Multiple Display Advertising Items Wild-card Senna remains ace in grand prix pack Oliver Holt surveys the personalities who will dominate the forthcoming months as the grand prix circus rolls into South Africa for the new season Hill leads British interest in Formula One motor racing season Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Beaumont content to let Jodami do the talking Alan Lee visits a remote North Yorkshire farm and finds confidence running high in the 4-1 second favourite for next Thursday's Cheltenham Gold Cup By our Racing Staff: Kribensis in fine fettle for title attempt Wincanton Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Helping to add finishing touches Clay nets 1,011-1 four-timer Carlisle Towcester Chergo bolsters Saunders team St Jovite's return delayed England sink to new depths of disrepair Sri Lanka expose humiliating poverty of touring team's batting and bowling Wright booked as Arsenal seal second Wembley date Horse and Hound Manchester City lift spirits of embarrassed supporters Canadian pair win world ice crown Sport in Brief St Mary's run ends New sport for Johnson Birmingham take title Pakistan shake-up Silver stone plans oval Snow Reports BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Radio 3 The Scotch House Rugby Union Dexter outsmarts his critics Villa huff and puff but pay dearly for missed chances Concise Crossword No 30434 Winning Move Word-Watching Dispute casts shadow over Games Christian Aid Motor Sport By our Sports Staff: Arsenal move smoothly into cup final Sanatogen GKRS N. B. S PA Appointment Trends Job-Sharing at the Top Inchcape GKRS N. B. S Public Management Appointments Telephone: 071481 1066 Fax: 0714819313 Eastern Electricity Selector Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items The hardest test is yet to come With competition for graduate jobs growing ever more fierce, students should not leave any stone unturned. Neil Harris reports Selector Europe Data General Goodman Graham N. B. S NBS ALPS Madge N. B. S Whitehead selection Management & Executive Selection Selector Europe Chemical N. B. S Selector Europe KF LB N. B. S MP ARCO PW MPF Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary LB Hoggett Bowers plc Intergraph MSL International Sandoz Assistant Director ASSC Johnson Wilson & Partners Coopers & Lybrand Austin Knight TK BTEC Talisman S. P. (City) The Centre for Consultancy plc Litchfield Associates N. V. Pathfinder Partnership Limited Oracle Riggs Business Design Group Connaught Smith PSD Atco-Qualcast Afa Harvey Nash PLC T. C. A Past Times Ward Executive Limited Hogan Europe Jm Management Services Manweb McKenzie Waterman Chusid Lander Varley-Walker ITNET Personnel Development Partnership Sony KPMG Egor Executive Selection KSA Regional Manager, Asia/Pacific Master Foods David Abbott and Partners Global Telecommunications Manager M3i AXA Latham Multiple Display Advertising Items ASSC Superdrug CCN Crescent Bull Thompson KPMG Arrow Electronics (UK) Ltd. MultiServ MTL Sales Manager Direct Sales Division Cranfield Job Search now! Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sun Training & Enterprise Software Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marketing Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Sales Professionals Video Conferencing Multiple Display Advertising Items Charterhouse Xecutives Multiple Display Advertising Items Equal Opportunities Commission Hill Samuel Recruitment Matters IC Overseas Jobs CV's Aia Association Advertising Career Guidance Paribas Capital Markets Technical Salesman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Navy Freelance Wordperfect Certified Trainer Double acts aim for the top Will British business follow the Clintons' lead? Widget Finn looks at the prospects for sharing top jobs General Appointments QSFR Yes Jardines Allied Dunbar Savills Brokers Required J S B Training Ballantyne International Consultants Grow your own business plan Life after Redundancy King's College London A Sales Opportunity Head of Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Director of Finance Diary of Times Classified NHS Cymru Wales Business Advisors Ipa Motor Claims—french HSC The Life Centre International Purchasing Manager Mr Michael Porter Easing the pain of selection Clare Hogg on moves within the health service towards a fairer, and better, method of recruiting medical staff Public Management National Federation of Housing Associations Nuffield College Oxford Ox1 Inf Finance and Administration Director Director of Health Programmes Nottinghamshire Constabulary Hampshire County Council An-Viet Foundation London-Uk Watchful eye on citizen's rights

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