News from 13/03/1993
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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Arabella St John Parker, Alison Roberts and Alexandra Frean, Liz Dolan, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, P. S. Campbell, Iain R. Webb, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, James Pringle and Eve-Ann Prentice, Guy Slocombe, Julian Lee, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Mary Rice, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Lloyd, Ian Murray, Jeremy Newsum (Chief Executive), Clive Fewins, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Jerry Morton, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, John Grint, Ray Clancy, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, John Rae, Vikki Leffman, Margaret Clark, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Abbas Taher, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Dennis Shaw and Ian Ross, Boardman, Paul Wilkinson and Michael Hornsby, Robin Young, A. Jillian Jones, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, A. J. Clark, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, Derwent May, Robert Cockburn, Margaret Dibben, Roy Martin, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, Anne McElvoy and Martin Fletcher, Sebastian Goetz, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Jill Insley, David Watts, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Tim Judah, George Sivell, City Editor, Eluned Price, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, James Sherr, Mary Whitehouse, President, Alix Ramsay, Phil McLennan, Cecil Bellwood, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Anthony Maynard, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, J. H. Martin, Ron Gribble, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Ruth Rendell, Sara McConnell, Jo Hanks, Christopher Walker, Peter Ramsay, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, David Crossland, Amanda Craig, Alan Franks, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Frank Jeffery, Caitlin Moran, Nicholas Pye-Smith, Humphrey Clucas, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Maheshnath Sunil, Hellphire, Michael Moynihan, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Norman Wright, David Barton, Cyrus Bradford, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Donald English, R. C. Craston, Michael Henderson, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Jack Best, Colin Campbell, Tony Hetherington, David Wright, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Norman Fowler, Roger Gard, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Hazel Spink,
ResumoBombay car bombs kill 200 The attacks on Bombay, coming soon after the New York bombig, prompted fears that Muslim extremists have embarked on an extened campaign of international terrorism MPs join clamour for Birt to quit Index Weekend Family Money Yeltsin poised to impose direct rule MAD Cow Mania Hatton is cleared of fraud Property Lamont plans few big tax increases Sex assault beyond law The Berkeley Television and Radio Best for the Budget Best for Sport Best for Arts Plus... Hurd admits party problem as treaty farce stumbles on Media told to lay off the royal family Alliance Leicester Smith makes scathing attack on 'clueless and inept' Major The outsider set apart by his past Birt and the BBCJohn Birt's rise to the top of broadcasting has been a crypitc affair and the best-kept secret was the man himself, writes Alan Franks 'People assume that if you are in a position like this, you have poltted carefully. It's not true' Botulism suspected in caviar poisoning Mi5 chief accuses paper Somerville co-ed move Test boycott to start Cunningham in clear Not to be sniffed at Maastricht Telephone Referendum Hatton cleared of property fraud as £10m trial ends Police to continue investigation amid accusations of waste in prosecuting over 'grotty bits of land' Trawlers defy blockade truce The Times Increase your Wordpower The Sunday Times Degsy: politician for whom image was all Peugeot British Gas Jury in industrial espionage case acquits NCP chief Love-sick boat youth sentenced GA Bonus Builder Dentist with HIV carried on working Bbc scraps 'brave venture' of Eldorado Olivetti Villagers fear link between cow illness and farmer's death Mothers and neighbouring farmers are seeking reassurance from doctors that they and their families are safe Fifteen years may pass before the risk to humans is known Europ assistance Judge vents anger over attacker, 14 Girls aged 10 drawn into inner-city prostitution Clarke tells courts to use extra powers Foam Express Beatles for sale as museum shuts down Chancellor must exercise power with graciousness Bomb hoax man jailed for a year Porn fine Murder charge Driver's horror Thames Water Islamic terror network suspected in Bombay bombings Extremists appear to be co-ordinating their anger. India has become a target after Hindu nationalists demolished a mosque Investors blown off their feet Country Club Hotels Police trace blast money from Bonn Talks halted (Reuter): Unita threat (AP): Minister quits Cairo's hard line stirs fears of backlash Muslim fundamentalist threat Mother surrenders to Waco besiegers Green Card Information President salutes military The Trouser People Ltd. Scalfaro plea for morality Yeltsin forced to woo regions in wrangle with congress Russia's republics back the creation of a new federal system. Their decisiions, not congress, could settle the country's fate Trapped Uk troops leave village Dwindling Dad's Army answers Le Pen's martial call Chances fading for putsch by president Serbs go on trial for atrocities The Portman Hotel Hong Kong shares fall as Patten defies Peking on reforms The Sunday Times Reuter: Chinese hardliner dies at 85 Scare campaign brings Labor level Koreans renege on nuclear treaty Proton Alexander Chancellor in New York With the approach of spring, the kooks and crazies seems to be having a field day How to make your MP more cost-effective Matthew Parris proposes some radical free-market measures to increase backbench efficiency Magdalen's masterpiece A triumphant marriage of art and music was unveiled in Oxford last week What's the spirit? Short lease of life The Times Diary Suits me The Times Diary At last Miss Marple is on the case The Times Diary Mr Birt and Mr Hurd The BBC is the first casualty of its director-general's folly Red Alert over Korea The world must bring Pyongyang to heel, and time is short Testing the Law Teachers unions must not disrupt classroom tests Violence on and off the screen Maastricht sceptics and party unity Question of rights in leasehold bill Flying with children God and mammon Press controls Remembrance of Wilfred Owen Converting England? Sauce for ganders Public debate Court Circular Royal engagement Dinners Luncheon Reception Service dinners Middle Temple Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh University news Personal Column Memorial services Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Requiem Mass PDS Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Wang Zhen Wang Zhen, vice-president of the People's Republic of China, died yesterday aged 85. He was born in Liuyang County, Hunan Province in 1908 Personal Column Robin Smyth Robin Smyth, former foreign correspondent for the Daily Mail in paris and Washington and later Paris correspondent for The Observer, died on March 11 aged 66. He was born on December 5,1926 Archbishop George Browne Archbishop George D. Browne, the first native-born Bishop of Liberia who rose to lead the Episcopal communities in six West African countries, died in hospital at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on February 14 aged 59. He was born in 1933 Sir Colin Allan Sir colin Allan, Kcmg, Obe, colonial adminstrator, died on March 5 aged 71, He was born in New Zealand on October 23,1921 Patricia Lawrence On this Day March 13 1933 MPs join calls for Birt resignation Judge powerless Budget outlook Yeltsin storms out Hurd's royal plea Hatton:'Two grotty bits of land' The Times Crossword No 19,177 Bomb attacks kill 200 in Bombay Eldorado scrapped Trawler blockade Patten defies china Picture Gallery Business Sport TlMES Weathercall Aa Roadwatch The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Tessiers Magazine Weather Weekend Columns The Samaritans Tv Listings Mr Birt and Mr Hurd Red alert over Korea Testing the law Letters The Papers Sell out Ground Rules In Bond Saye-So Downside The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile 22 BA poised to win go-ahead for USAir deal Renegotiating the present restrictive Anglo-American aviation agreement may be price the us administration demands for approving BA's investment Pilkington will pay ?95m for Heywood distribution arm Matador moves in to cut fat from VW Football 38 Profits bloom: Isa International, which distributes… Names at Lloyd's 'face £2bn calls' Rugby 39 Shares fall around the world Knight Williams Weekend Sporting Fixtures High-flyer has feet on the ground Martin Waller finds ambition behind the grey facade of the head of Airtours Train still takes strain for PowerGen Hambro Clearing Limited Lloyd's shapes its battle plan Westland helicopter order flies into trouble Victaulic optimistic amid uncertainties Le gives up retailing Fixed rates lift Savings Forward into black Drayton fights Dragon Huntingdon warning Cussins back in black Sotheby's profits hammered The Sunday Times Bank task force considers future without Taurus As the search begins for a replacement for Tarus, a bank is proposing a clearing house to settle institutional trades, which account for 80 per cent of share trading O&y to end bankruptcy protection Walker in red Headway made Stern denies 'wrongful trading Institutions wary of Barclays plans Fresh threat to City's Ec role Church steps ahead at £1.9m Primerica pays $1bn for Shearson Forte Hotels Hk shares slide after Patten move British Funds Unit-Unked Insurance Investments ICI in spotlight on a dull day Major Changes Recent Issues Late buyers ease Dow fall Index Pre-Budget rush to join BES Sara McConnell says that the urgency to buy shares in business expansion scheme companies is being fuelled by fears that loans secured on them could be blocked Peps that promise a gilt-edged yield Correspondence course for banks Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Framlington Elderly pin hopes on National Savings Towry Law Independent Financial Adviser Price must be paid for the security of guaranteed returns Council tax appellants face a difficult ride Correction Whitehead & Partners Small savers rediscover the attractions of Saye Bank alerted to mix-up by customers TSB Woolwich Building Society Fidelity Investments Investment Trust Selector Pep Legal & General Life firms cash in on elderly's fears Helen Pridham reports that while the option of guaranteed acceptance policies, requiring no medical examinations, appeals to older people, cheaper standard cover is available Save & Prosper Davenham Trust PLC Age-old barter system is revived Johnson Fry BES Briefigs A Fimbra Mimbia Save & Prosper Invesco Mim The Times Whistling Kettle offer T26 Bradford & Bingley Building Society Phone fraudsters target Britain The taxing question of when to keep one's own company Lindsay Cook looks arranging for your salary to be paid to your private firm Pearl measures consumers' investment confidence Beale Dobie & Company Limited Ground rent hurdle for leaseholders Sara McConnell says thousands of leaseholders who are paying high ground rents will be prevented from buying their homes if present government proposals are enacted Credit market forced to target women Chase De Vere Investment PLC The Leeds Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannia Building Society Hill Samuel Problems of trustees being leaned on by management Tackling an age-old question of sexism Interest Rates Roundup Allied Trust Bank The Sunday Times Fraud reduction on the cards in France The Equitable Life One-man firms have a downside Save & Prosper the Investment House Dull end to the account Fidelity Brokerage Times Newspapers Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices S&F Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets World gala in shadow of another drug scandal Guide to Weekend Fixtures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Irish invaders emerge from the mist Tomorrow England opening beckons for Atherton Teams Stewart seeks coaching improvements Crows aiming to produce second national champion O'Grady checks going Chepstow Morrison adds to Australia's misery Scoreboard Gautier completes solo race success Russian clean sweep Tournament threat Whitakers on song St Helens catch up New strikes gold Olympian to blaze Sandown trail Champion trainer can work oracle again wth recent recruit Country Member backed Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Today's Races on Television AYR Wolverhampton Southwell Royal colours lowered Linkside books place in Aintree hurdle Racing next week Rapid Raceline Hill left on learning curve by mastery of Prost and Senna Champagne tastes disguise hunger for glittering prizes Ipswich thrive on keeping control Payne prepared for concentrated effort Second round Faldo's challenge blown off course on the greens Moon rises to capture critical role for Wales Torquay's move supported Chance to grasp lion's share of honours Rob Andrew, the deposed England stand-off half, reflects on the dual challenge facing him late in the season after a tumultuous week For the Record Tait's excellence can help Leeds reach Wembley Wasps defence holds key to league title at Bath show Snow Reports Athletics 35 Ferguson prepared to recall Robson against Villa Pyjamas spur Edey to battle Lineker labours to match Japanese industry Rob Hughes, football correspondent, discovers how Gary Lincker has settled into a strict training regime in Tasmania with his Japanese club Blinking tough Cleaning up act Cosford appeal National Exhibition Centre Cricket 36 I lost my wife in the blackboard jungle John Rae on how 16 years as headmaster at Westminster almost cost him his marriage Sotheby's Hotels Offer Going where the living is easier Or why anywhere will do nicely, as long as it isn't home What to Wear Arts Festivals Ten Tips to Sell your House Unlocking a Spanish secret Swan Hellenic Ireland Fight the flab A weekend of healthy living can ease away the winter's excess Hoseasons The one and only Qe2 Ireland Inside every fluffy lambkin there lurks an adolescent vandal Framer's Diary: Paul Heiney Dorling Kindersley The Douro River Love is on the wing In history's grassbox Clive Fewins meets the lawnmower men as the mowing season begins At last! A window that's as warm as a cavity… Land of milk and hypocrisy Spuring your cream and eating it Tiptree Healthy appetite for invention A comic cut above the rest Fiona Beckett visits a family butcher with a show-business approach to keeping the customer satisfied and well fed Restaurant Watch Celebrate vita Frances Bissell prepares an Italian-style feast of fresh pasta and succulent pork Return of a Califomian exile The zinfandel is asscrting its position as a first-class grape, Jane MacQuitty reports Best Zinfandel Buys A taste of India at its best Spiritual feast in a time of fast Ruth Gledhill visits the women's gallery in the Regent's Park mosque to experience the Muslim observance of Ramadan Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspaper Saturday Rendezvous The Times Avian art flocks to the auction rooms Ornithological paintings go on sale at Christie's and Sotheby's this month. Sarah Jane Checkland tries a little brid-watching Your Carte d'or to excellence Limited editions offer Book your Limited Editions Package now at These Establishments How to get and keep a bird in the hand Win a luxury stay in Rome Multiple Display Advertising Items Relais & Chateaux Jolliman Ltd. Snoring Champion Silenced MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Fly a Ferrari Kite Multiple Display Advertising Items Sofa to Bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Is your Train on Time Comrade? Multiple Display Advertising Items Designs on gardens great and small6 Francesca Greenoak looks at landscapes and their creators Best Buys Westwood Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jacques Amand Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Agriframes Weekend Tips International Spring Gardening Fair David Chittenden & Co Ltd Lady Muck Chiltern Seeds Digger Compost Bins The Times Weather it Developments Ltd Fruit Cages Ruth Rendell Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory Sun Blinds Chilly thrills of Davy Jones's locker Plunging below the waves in search of wreck and risk, Sebastian Goetz experiences the varied excitements of diving off the British coast The Times Picture Gallery Noble Caledonia Limited Ten top tips to sell your house London Property Arthur Rathbone Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items W The Watermark Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lounge in a penthouse or curl up in a cottage, play… Berkeley Homes Javea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land for Sale Sample a feast of talent in Britain Word-Watching Tenor embarks on a life of Grimes Ben Heppner has come a long way in a short while-but has no wish to hurry. Richard Morrison meets the Canadian invading Britten Sadler's Wells Never call her a Weill body With her new show, Ute Lemper expands her musical and dramatic range Delights from the age of deco The Sunday Times Flanders fields its best Philips Sadler's Wells Enjoy a good reed Records Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vh Victor Hochhauser Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Invisible Man Leger Travel Theatres BBC1 Satellite Millet Variations Radio 1 Choice BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Jean Jerrard Dummy comes up trumps Lynne Truss on the trail of the storylines that get away each week, not to mention missing narrative links Tv Review Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3045 A lesson in breeding delinquents Tv Preview Coolest Pixie on this or any planet Frank Black, formerly of the Pixies, wants to take aliens to Disneyland Guilty Secrets Jimmy Choo, shoe designer Mercury Communications Best News An Aim Still True Best Sport Best Weekend Best Business and Money Six days a week - the very Nissan Im a G a Zine Premiere P H S Strings attached Contributors Picture Gallery Warts and all Getting the hots Out to lunch French toast You must remember this Free for all National Westminster Bank Chrysler International Jeep A good year for the rosin Elvis Costello has always been a bit a clever-so-and-so, reinventing himself with every album. Alan Franks meets the new improved classical version, still experimenting - and still angry What makes the Civic 90% we can exp Honda A lesson in detention The murder of James Bulger has focused public attention on juvenile offenders. Kate Alderson reports from a treatment centre for young rapists and murderers Roll ud for an unnatual act Simon Beckett discovers that watching men suspend breez blocks from their nipples is more entertaining than you would imagine Something for the Weekend Three brains decide how hard the Audi Audi Holiday Inn The mother of all tragedies Having lost their men to Saddam Hussien's troops, thousands of Kurdish women endure intense hardship, exacerbated by the often violent actions of fellow tribeswomen, Claire Pointon reports The Silk Route Voyages Jules Verne The Eurasian High Street The ancient network of trade and communication routes linking Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and China became known as the Silk Roads. Their five-stage history over many centuries is laid before us Magazine Fashion The Times Picture Gallery Arvey Nichols Collection Minimal Drama Minimal Drama Gianni Versace Picture Gallery Austin Reed Russell & Bromley Adorning the Altar Ego Pallid Point of View Harrods Photograph shows Dunhill Millennium Sports watch… Alfred Dunhill Jacques Vert plus Mood Indigo DKNY DAKS Dash Picture Gallery Hippy, Hip Dressing up for Alexon Wandering Designer Rifat Ozbek's dynamic style is inspired by his love of travel, Iain R. Webb discovers Ehrman Tapestry KIT Offer Silk Cut Silk Cut Breaking the Bounds of Beauty Dark skins and flawed features are supplanting classical ideals on the runway, writes black model Veronica Webb Fiat Aino City Lights Jane Wheatley on the realities of the Australian dream Sydney Those Men in their Moth Machines If we only bothe to look, the natural world holds as many potential discoveries as ever. Nick Nuttall reports on an expedition which will use a microlight to catch new species of insect Findings On the road Jan Morris finds almost-unblemished purity in the Swiss resort of Flims Gruyere Switzerland Memories from the homeland At the heart of traditional Polish cuisine, beneath the sauerkraut and hunters' stew, is a strong national spirit, paul Hoggart writes Restaurant Guide Chefs Eating Out Paradise postponed by hell on wheels There are many things to enjoy in Lisbon, John Mortimer writes, but a journey in a Portuguese taxi is not one of them In at the dawn of Chinese civilisation To see the flip side of Beijing, get up early, Praveen Moman writes Royal Caribbean Cruises Watertight solution Venice can be relaxing and rewarding - if you life and eat like an Italian, Nigella Lawson writes Trail Fishers Columbus Carisma Holidays Aquitaine Holidays INDIAhhh Greece Leisure Villas Aito Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Echoes of the promised land The centre of California is the remnants of its dream, writes Allegra Huston The Royal Esplanade Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Aberdaron Luxury villa sips 10. close to beach &… Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items AITO Sunvil Club Med Quest Worldwide Data Travel VFB S. 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Restorations Books Wanted British Antique Replicas Edwin Penny The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair Antique Engagement Kings of Distinction, Quality &… Saleroom Catto Animation Multiple Display Advertising Items Lots Road Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Russell Flint Electrunn Hettich Herts and Essex Antiques Centre the Maltings Station… Back in toon with the times The cartoon heroes of the cinema, from Mickey Mouse to Peter Pan, are becoming collector's items, Catherine Milner writes Love and greed in the inner city Paper Backs Giles Gordon The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Nigel Short 'Ability can be intolerable for other people, so to underperform is one way of being accepted' Enter Password From today any Times reader with a computer and a modem can talk to us - and to each other - on screen Picture Gallery Chess Listener Crossword No 3193: Timetable by Hellphire Bridge Picture Gallery The Times To be confirmed... Joe Joseph muses on the week ahead Noble Caledonia Limited Subaru Budget Picture Gallery Homes Touche Remnant The way to an investor's pocket This year unit trusts have been attracting record levels of investment, Helen Pridham reports Will Lamont swallow PIPs? Margaret Dibben listens to the case for super personal equity plans and instant tax relief for investors Those with large lump sums should be allowed to buy a Pep in one go Geoffrey Maddrell Scottish Widows The International Investment Managers Save & Prosper Finding a flexible friend Margaret Dibben picks out some of the less risky categories of unit trust Prolific Baillie Gifford & Co The Footsie Pep Time to spread the savings net wider Margaret Dibben on fixed-interest securities in PEPs The moment to choose bonds Dunedin Investment Trusts Pep Foreign Colonial Investment Trusts Invest with care or at your peril PEPs have proved popular, but they are not as safe as the building society, warns Margaret Dibben AITC Tax savings if you are willing to take risks Investors who put their Personal Equity Plans in the hands of investment trusts can reap rewards Perpetual Norwich Union Going for investments with a two-way interest Widget Finn meets investors who have found the human face of unit trusts Ecology commands a huge influence M&G Fidelity Investments Life is sweet in the Pep honeypot Helen Pridham charts the rise of the personal equity plan and offers a few words of caution The science of investments Profile Popular in spite of changes in rules Has the packaged appeal of unit and investment trusts cast a shadow over the 'original' Pep? Jo Hanks reports Murray Johnstone Henderson Prudential The managers who shuffle portfolios The latest service, taking over unit trusts for investors, is springing up everywhere. Margaret Dibben reports Companies Offering Portfolio Services No-one's busier on your behalf Put yourself in the driving seat Self-select PEPs are the nearest thing to organising your own stock market investment plan, says Jo Hanks Govett Strategic Investment Trust PLC Globetrotting for safe and rich pickings Liz Dolan talks to a woman moving from one exotic place to another seeking investments Schroders Look before you leap into a tax shelter Jill Insley seeks some sound advice on which type of single Pep to choose Mercury Newton European funds may not give big returns on PEPs Should investors put Pep allowancs into Europe, asks Hazel Spink—and if so, when ? Top Ten European Unit Trusts Building Society PEPs Fidelity Investments Will it pay school fees and mortgage? Jill Insley suggests a serious look at exactly what you expect from a Pep Equitable Unit Trust Managers Ltd Flemings Gartmore
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