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News from 12/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Holly Hill, Anatol Lieven, Andrea Di Robilant, Patricia Davies, Jill Knight, Rob Hughes, Tim Judah and Sean MacCarthaigh, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Allen, K. V. Wilkes, Karl Knight, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Geoff Brown, Patrick Nicholas, Bernard Levin, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Jon Ashworth and Graham Searjeant, Anthony Grant, Georges Rouault, Christoper Walker, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Pearman, Headmaster, David Butler, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Adrian Turner, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Robert Cockburn, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Paul Wilson-Gunn, Janet Daley, Peter Cave, William Asscher (Dean), Anthony Steen, John Schofield, Alison Roberts, David Toop, David Watts, George Sivell, City Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Vivian Cherry, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Jeremy Laurance and Arthur Leathley, D. S. Jenkins, Richard Evans, John O'Leary Education Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Graham Greene, Chairman, Frank Rogers, Chairman, David Raeburn, Irene Engle, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Geoffrey Johnson-Smith, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Watt and Ray Clancy, Michael Shersby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Bill Cash, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Bill Walker, Donald Trelford, Editor, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman and Jill Sherman, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, J. M. Potter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Michael Medved, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine,

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Chief of Stock Exchange quits in computer fiasco The reputation of the City of London suffered a severe blow as Taurus, the much-vaunted computerised share settlement system, was scrapped Index Sport Yeltsin storms out of hostile congress Rolls-Royce to Cut Workforce by 5,000 Valerie Grove Reuter: British UN force held hostage Appeal court judges detain boy rapist Business Birt faces growing demands to leave the BBC National & Provincial Building Society Rock on Friday With the Times The new Times Magazine Tomorrow Tough-talking Elvis Costello : a rare interview Ostracised for being widowed by Saddam In Lisbon with John Mortimer The new Times Magazine He's mean, he's moody, so steer clear of Big John Political Sketch Sainsbury's Homebase Rolls-Royce sheds 5,000 aircraft jobs Labour challenges government over commitment to manufacturing Ministers back down from late sitting on treaty No 10 shelves news of navy job cuts Correction Tube managers rebel Ex-UN chief honoured £67,000 for £2 painting Protest at £3,200 fine Anger at royal cartoons HIV rules tighter for health staff Unions claim victory over Ford job cuts News in Brief Inflicting injuries for sexual pleasure illegal, Lords rule Priest kept child porn video films Whales trapped in shallow water at risk of starvation West End director asphyxiated in bed Broadcasting watchdog attacks TV violence Consumers' Association Limited Citroën Cow disease 'does not affect humans' Health chief acts after farmer's death Scientists are still baffled by BSE Cellnet The nearest phone Booked in: Michèle Roberts at the unfinished British… Patten defies boycott threat Fishermen blockade Grimsby market Stubble row puts sporting style under scrutiny From the centre court to the Oval. fashion pundits signal a return to traditionl dress Midland Bank plc Albert memorial goes on the danger list Jones store wins fight over leases Forte Hotels Pigs bred to carry human genes "Fly in Business Class or save money. You… Serial killer stalks the cast and crew of BBC's £10m Costa flop Jobs squeeze creates lost generation of graduates Long-term forecasts by employers show economic recovery will not restore gradutes' privillaged place in the job market Mercury Communications Ltd Growing concern: the television presenter and… Caviar boom leaves behind a taste of something fishy Schoolboy dies on skiing trip 3D images improve cancer treatment British Midland Do It All Lib Dems call for voucher scheme to put jobless in work The Budget Labour's electoral reform study heads for 'fudged' result Private doubts eased over Whitehall bids Currys Picture Gallery By our Political Staff: Tory MPs sidestep Maastricht clash Trading barque sails back from past Flywheel battery puts electric car into the fast lane An enviromentally friendly motorised vechile powered from a domestic eletrical supply could be on the streets by 1998 Invention's stops and starts The way it isn't Jailed pair to be freed by India News in Breif Wife killed by jealous husband Armed robbery Peer fined TNT danger Blandford visit 300 jobs go Surprise price Delta Air Lines, Inc. Delta Airlines Aggressive Keating revives Labor hopes of victory Labor's scare tactics over tax changes have opened up the contest. The result could turn on special factors in marginal seats Rise in jobless total improves Hewson's chances of power Patten postpones reform debate again Reuter: 34 die in Cambodia massacre More energy chiefs arrested in Italy Setbacks for Amato The Times Days of wine and neuroses for Rome MPs Germans prepare for great holiday escape (Reuter): Bosnians accuse Owen and Vance of bullying tactics Thge Muslim leadership feels aggrived but President Izetbegovic will probably return to New York for talks next week Nato chiefs plan huge peace force Old and sick pay price of sanctions From Associated Press in Sarajevo: Siege drives up suicide in Sarajevo B&Q Picture Gallery Western powers risk raising Russian expectations too high Commentary Khasbulatov adapts Yeltsin tactics to his own advantage The Russian power struggle is taking place in a legal vacuum. Only a new constitution could determine the outcome Raisa ill NEC 'Pro-life' supporter kills doctor Deadbeat comrades from left and right shuffle blissfully down memory lane Clinton offers $20bn aid Aristocrat Harriman heads for Paris America chooses key ambassadors Mubarak threatens action if Iran opens naval base in Sudan Egypt is determined to keep Iran out of Sudan. It is already fearful of the growing fundamentalist influence in its backyard Amputation penalty on pirates News in Breif Power plot (Reuter): Waste disposal (Reuter): Politician hurt Backing for Rushdie bewilders Tehran Arabs to insist on deportees solution Automobilc Association Insurance Service Limited Life alone for a silent twin How will the survivor of Britain's most mysterious sisters cope? New Zealand Immigration Guide to a woman's world A new seried for women travellers providers a novel perspective on sone of the world's most popular tourist sites My Lai to the White House Mr Clinton is still at odds with the military 25 years after a massacre helped turn his generation against war The moral revulsion against Hollywood Critic Michael Medved believes that film-goers are starting to become sick of the relentless diet of violence Never before have we had 40 per cent of people never going to the movies, Ask why, and it's about the values in the films It's a pirate's life for me! There is a place at work both for people employed by the company and for incorrigible freelances Multiyork Two families now bitterly regret that they ever allowed the intrusion of fly-on-the-wall television It is easy to betray innocent subjects on camera Who pays the price for traditional values? When public morality is enforced the weak and vulnerable suffer, says Conor Curise O'Brein The American way of death Paragraph by paragraph, papers list the appalling carnage on the streets Brought to book The Times Diary Seat of the pants The Times Diary Emptying the tank The Times Diary Speak to England The Times Diary How the snail was overtaken The Times Diary Boris Agonistes The West can help Yeltsin's struggle for reforn This Bull Called Taurus The City's reputation for competence takes another knock Pleasure from Pain The House of Lords has struck a blow against freedom Moral framework for social conduct Scotch on the rocks Public art sales Living wills Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Motorway hazards Keeping mum Effective self-regulation by the press EC 'rebel's' defence Serbian 'barbarity' Liddesdale controversy Knowing the score Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial service Birthdays today Lecture Local artists paint Wychbury Hill, the reputed… University news Personal Column Stowe School Service dinner The British Kidney Patient Association The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Church news Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Marriage Buckingham Palace luncheon Lieutenant-General Sir William Pike Lieutenant-General Sir William Pike, KCB, CBE, DSO, Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff, 1960-63, died on March 10 aged 87. He was born on June 24,1905 Personal Column David Faulkner David James Faulkner, soldier and solictor, died following a heart attack, on March 4 aged 60. He was born on November 8,1932 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Announcements & Personal Notices Picture Gallery Ishiro Honda Ishiro Honda, Japanese film director, dead in Tokyo on Feburary 28 aged 81. He was born in 1912 Angela Fraser Angela Fraster, actress and political activist, died on February on March 27,1922 Capture of an Eagle Tony Harris Terebce Anthony (Tony) Harris, who represented South Africa in both rugby and cricket, died on March 7 aged 76, He was born in Kimberly on August 27,1916 Annette Massie Annette Massie, a propoganda for some of the most important developments in dance in Britain, died in London on Feburary 19 aged 37 She was born in Sydney. New South Wales on November 5,1925 It's not just cricket The Times Crossword No 19,176 News Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Weather Business The Times Tomorrow Quitting Selling Issuing Digging The Pound Infotech Stopgap plan urged after Taurus fiasco The abandoment of Taurus raised City fcars that London will become uncompetitive against others trading centers and that securities house will have tp bear the cost Mario in line for £2.9m Glaxo payoff When forecasts are a load of bull Arts Sport Rolls- Royce losses £184m Villa Dei Cesari Motoring who Makes what where Green retires as BTR beats £1bn Cadbury Schweppes Christies optimistic after a good year Business Roundup Logica raises payout Blagden hit by ACT Volvo's record loss Manders lifts earnings DC Gardner advances Society doubles profit Vodafone makes offer Doubts remain on consumer upturn WPP surprises the City with £88m cash call Failure to make disposals has left borrowings sky-high, the legacy of a spending spree in the late of 1980s, obligin the company to turn shareholders for funds RTZ beats falls in metal prices Fraud Office to investigate Norton after report by DTI ABP falls to losses of £37m Betterware chief named as better entrepreneur BTR plc VW profits switch into reverse SFO seeks review Refuge steady British Funds Dti the department for Enterprise Glaxo chief's resignation sends prices lower Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues ADT refinancing 'within months' Legal & Public Notices Watchdog has helped to cut BT charges Reuter: Profit-taking ends Dow's record run World Market Taurus finally succumbs to fatal errors of conception Jon Ashworth and Graham Searjent trace the inevitable demise of a computerised share trading system that tried to be all things to all men Insider dealing charge The Times City Diary Ticklish record The Times City Diary Fair wind The Times City Diary Tax break The Times City Diary Let signatories to rent agreements beware Pension scheme criticism must be balanced Banks should pay for their mistakes Pension scheme criticism must be balanced Rolls still reeling Tempus BTR Glaxo John Lewis Partnership plc RTZ WPP Enterprise suffers from lower prices Capital expenditure has been maitained despite the uncertain outlook for oil prices, underpinning production in the North Sea will into the 1990s Independent Television Commission Suffolk County Council Teddington Memorial Hospital NHS Trust Associates in Advertising Pentland pursues expansion policy International Purchasing Manager Eumetsat Overseas Jobs Express Loss on disposals squeezes TI profit Nivea sale lifts Smith & Nephew to £155m Analysts belive the restructed company can achives growth in turnover in of up to 11 per cent a year, despite sluggish economic growth in its main markets Surge at Lloyds Chemists John Lewis payout faces cut Company Briefs The Sunday Times Sterling's slide helps F&C to 5% revenue rise The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Plus Drifting lower Hoskys Group Times Newspapers Limited Surviving computer fever Choosing a computer for domestic use and for school homework can turn parents into nervous wrecks. David Hewson gives a few basic tips Texas Instruments Price cuts could spur board games Computer downsizing is very popular among company executives but IT departments may prefer to thinking The attraction of downsizing is the promise of savings Morse A jumbo's dying moments relived If simulations are accepted in court after plane crashes, will lawyers with the data? Nick Nuttal reports A perfect memory in your grasp A hand-held scanner cuts note taking Apricot BT IBM payout to the US Online M25 mobile Video dialling Super CD Floating Trip Promotion? Sorry, no program exists Why do computing experts often find their careers hampered by misunderstanding? David Guest figures a way up the ladder Information Technology Recruitment Roadshow Limited Cerco Training Limited European Sales Executive Computeach International Limited DP Options Ltd The Sunday Times Freelance Wordperfect Certified Trainer The Times Williamm Mercer High hopes between the hard edges Galleries: Richard Cork on Sixties art at the Barbican and Georges Rouault at the Royal Academey A visionary of violence Rouault worked out his inner turmoil in the stormy surfaces of his grim paintings Theatre The Art Market Diary Scent of a Woman Rock Cinemas Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Karl Knight 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 Black comedy defies the taboos Theartre: Holly Hill reviews a Japanese touring show on its way to Britain Yabuhara Kengyo Manhattan City Center Nice cutlery, shame about the choreography Dance: John Percival ventures into the unknown but then wishes he had not bothered Dacehouse Angela Woodhouse The Place Surprised by joy in Hammersmith Invade Ny Privacy Riverside Studios Looking for a reason in rhyme Rock on Friday: Hip-hop grows up... heavy metal warhorses link up... Scotland's Moith Music are coming up The angry sound of inner-city America is giving way to a stronger, more reflective and more commercial rap. David Toop reports New Waves A rock insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Stars' way to heaven Records: When is a plant not a Plant? When It's a Whitesake The Times Seven Days Out & about next Week Institute Advanced Motorists Audi Authorised Dealers SAAB Rolls-Royce & Bentley Michael Powles Limited Peugeot 605 Cars that break down boundaries Who makes which model where? Kevin Eason examines the trend among multi-nationals A worthy competitor Road Test Pricing row in new turn Is it still cheaper to buy a vechile on the Continent? A new report says not Citroën Sales on the up Roadwise Consent is no defence to sado-masochistic assault Writ to be served During validity No duty on recovery prospects Risk of torture of potential deportee included in refugee Convention considerations Lord Chancellor acted unfairly Two-year stock relief claim not valid Athletics looks to banish shadow of Ben Johnson Indoor championships offer Reynolds chance to prove point over drug claim Schedule Marshall No. 1 for new event O'Connell shows true form to share first-round lead First round Will-power thwarts even 'smoker soaker' Vivian Cherry reports from the yacht Coopers & Lybrand, on the latest stage of the British Steel Challenge round the world yacht race Couples strolls to front with ease Board acts against ball-tampering Sport in Brief Fulham secure future Tonks makes rule call Doncaster forced out Millfield appointment Course criticised Gautier nears finish Australia collapse Everest Milton in form Ireland call for action replay from Cardiff XV Rugby Union What Car? Word-Watching Clubs come under threat as money talks Christopher Irvine looks at the implications of rugby leauge returning to two division next season Twickenham tipplers just a pint away from euphoria For the Record Browning leads Canadian double Ice Skating Slick Sybillin Fitzgerald's best Jimmy Fitzgerald, who has not missed the Cheltenham festival for 30 years, discusses his team for next week with Michael Seely Thunderer: Sandown Park Windy Ways has big future Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Worcester Yesterday's Results Thunderer: AYR Thunderer: Market Rasen Champion field may be record Richard Evans Nap: Sharriba (4.30 Worcester) Next best: Mountain Retreat (5.00 Worcester) Maguire rides luck as dream career unfolds Cheltenham success story returns in formidable form Alan Lee catches up with the peripatetic Adrian Maguire and finds a level-headed young man enjoying his share of good fortune Snow Reports Mexico await England's challenge Threat of expulsion hangs over Barnet Autosport Grand Prix Line Benetton in safe hands for road ahead BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Rugby Union England seek haven from dressing down Peter Ball reports from Colombo on the many distractions facing England in the build-up to the Test match against Sri Lanka tomorrow Liquorsave Johnson is best seller Concise Crossword No 3044 Injury puts paid to master Joachim takes chance as England march on Rob Hughes, football correspondent, watches England beat Turkey 1-0 in Melbourne to qualify for the last eight of the world under-20 championships Racing Winning Move

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