News from 15/03/1993
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David Crary, David Adams, Victoria Glendinning, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Patricia Davies, Ronald Neil, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, George Scales, Ronald Faux, B. W. Cave, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Pamela Taylor, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James McKnight (Chairman), Robin Tilley (Clerk), Tom Morgan, Neil MacKinnnon, Tony Patrick, Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, J. H. Turnbull, Bryan Stiles, John Rae, James Arnold-Baker, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Michael Hofmann, Liz Forgan, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, James Bone and David Adams, Robin Young, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Denis Staunton, David Hands, Charles Bremner, David Parry-Evans, Brian Crozier, Robert Cockburn, Russell Kempson, Peter J. Cox, Jill Sherman and Ian Murray, Martin Hoyle, Frederick Rosier, David Miller, Kari Knight, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robert Ornbo, David Watts, Michael A. Jones, Chief executive, Peter Davalle, Elisabeth Furtwängler, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Roger Moate, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Polly Toynbee (Social Affairs Editor), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, J. G. Grandy, Hugh Lowe, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Thomas Kennedy, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Patricia Hodgson, John Simpson (Foreign Affairs Editor), Jamie Dettmer, Margaret Salmon, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Robin Oakley (Political Editor), Matthew Parris, Bill Dennary, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Peter Sissons (Presenter), Christopher Elliott, Tony Hall, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Martyn Lewis (Presenter), Will Wyatt, Jamie James, Michael Beetham, Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor, Mark Dunn, Peter Jay (Economics Editor), Christopher Irvine, David Hatch,
Resumo66 die as storms devastate US from Florida to New England Spring Blizzards Throw America Deep South into Deep Freeze Lamont builds Budget to ensure his survival Norman Lamont will tomorrow produce a Budget for jobs: for the unemployed and for himself. The less palatable fare will come later Index Portfolio plus Mafia link to dead Russians Currie's homework pays off as she wins Euro nomination BBC lobby voices its support for Birt NEC VIPs force Yard to abandon plan for cheaper protection TUC urges vote for Maastricht Brandname discounts Reith viewed love for man friend as a biblical affair 66,000 pupils expelled Sportsmen critical Two horses wounded 400 in Kurdish brawl Labour exploits Snp voting rift News in Brief Doctor with Aids broke guidelines to work in casualty Surgery partners did not tell health authority of victim's condition Chefs serve up dining boom Table talk beats restaurant recession It's not what you eat but where Rolex GP leader quits after Bottomley backs patient Murdered Russians planned £170m deal with fraudster A possible Mafia link has emerged in the tangled events that led to the London killing of two brothers from Chechenia Wilding Picture Gallery British chess body drops Short aide Kasparov crushes opposition Tax breaks provide extra homes for rent Creating a superstate is the way to destroy Europe The Channel 4 lecture: campaign for a referendum on Maastricht—them vote against it Economic growth is a faulty measure of progress. Look at America, says Sir James Goldsmith in the fourth of Channel 4's Opinions series, to see how a society can be materially rich but in deep trouble. Government policies designed to create one big wealthy Europe will, in practice, make our individual societies poorer and less stable The Times Picture Gallery National Westminster Bank British Gas Clarke will review system of heavier fines for the better off School standards rise as teachers carry out reforms Inspectors report that children are faring better in three out of four subjects since the advent of the national curriculum Banks put Tube line in doubt Children of eight 'need drink advice' Government accused of 'shambolic' fire measures Landlords get tough with the travellers Increased conflict with hippie convoys likely this year Expo '92 pavilion to return Liver girl needs new operation News in Brief Five hurt in hunt clashes Siege girl home Youths charged Medal stolen Gibson defaced Doing a ton £13bn sick bill House call Bond winners Overseas Trade Services Labor wins record fifth Canberra term Voters reject new 15% tax True believers point way to Keating return Bombay police seek attack clues from new bomb on scooter Flooding and snow leave eastern US reeling despite alert Much of Florida has yet to recover from last August's hurricane. The weekend's freak storms are not going to help matters Insurers sail into stormy weather Gun-toting Texans sympathise with cult Royal Mail Lyons bourgeoisie get after-dinner taste of fratricide An independent conservative candidate in the city that hates scandal is beset by troubles. His old party says he is a heretic Yeltsin sets sights on plebiscite to decide who governs Russia Use of force would compromise Clinton pledges of support St. Joseph's Hospice Reuter: Andorra spurns feudalism Kohl wins all-party accord on rescue package for east St. George's University School of Medicine UN general vows to save Muslims War trial told of gang rape by order China launches new attack on Patten's widening of reforms Peking has branded the governor's blueprint for reform an act of sabotage, but it is in a dilemma over what to do next Pyongyang exit from treaty sets off alarms Tension escalates as 58 held near Cairo Tehran denies nuclear charges Hewlett Packard (Reuter): No Tilte Moroccan police chief 'taped his 500 rapes' Hot on the scent of Daphne Margaret Forster uncovered a turbulent passion beneath the facade of Dephne du Maurier. Valerie Grove reports Department for Education Souls sold out to Sonic You've ghastly hormones, greasy skin - not a lovely thing The best of times in Milan Free at last - the 1907s revival is exorcised as designers plunder the centuries for inspiration Fashion War on grunge Milan Hotline Ribbon development Sole sisters Amber light Forte Hotels Matthew Parris The perpetual tupe of toothpaste has opened up a whole new field of scientific enquiry Gleams of hope amid the Budget hype Riddell on Monday The Chancellor cannot perform miracles but he can signal a new direction, says Peter Riddell All the myth of Maastricht The Major-Hurd policy on Europe is based on a German fallacy Off the rails The Times Diary Treasure island The Times Diary King's ransom The Times Diary High volume The Times Diary Rights of royal residence The Times Diary Third Chance Bonn has given Mr Lamont a last-minute boost Men down under After the election, Australia looks for new friends Giants with Clay Feet Biography should explore the foibles of the great Should John Birt stay on at BBC? Soviet constitution Ancient hedges that suffer from onslaught by flail Service training merger Conductor's conduct Poland's future Collapse of Taurus Blow to manufacturing Police computer Role reversal Court Circular Today's royal engagements Felsted School Anniversaries Gold Medal Appointments University news Nature notes Personal Column RHS orchid show offers plant lovers a glimpse of the exotic Service dinners Dinners Latest wills Memorial services Lincoln's Inn Church news Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Marriages Times Map of the Western Balkans Lord Underhill Lord Underhill, former national agent of the Labour party and deputy leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, 1982-89, died on March 12 aged 78. He was born on May 8,1914 Eddie Constantine Eddie Constantine American-born actor and star of postwar French cinema died in Wiesbaden, Germany, on February 25 aged 75. He was born Edward Constantinowsky in Los Angeles on October 29,1917 Personal Column Thomas Casey Thomas Aquinas Casey, Director of the Corneo-Plastic Unit at East Grinstead died of cancer on February 25 aged 63. He was born on October 8,1929 Nigel Robson Nigel Robson, a senior City banker and former chairman of Grindlays Bank, died of cancer on February 25 aged 66. He was born on December 25,1926 William Coulthard William Henderson Coulthard, CBE, research scientist, died on February 28 aged 79. He was born in Flimby Cumberland on November 24 1913 From our Cricket Correspondent: Timeless Test Matches Lamont builds Budget to survive Storms devastate US East Coast Birt campaign Protection force Aids doctor worked Murdered Russians Keating wins poll Goldsmith's view Eating away the blues The Times Crossword No 19,178 Parker Duofold Rising standards Referendum move Still fighting Kohl's triumph Tehran threat Picture Gallery Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Sport Weather The Times Tomorrow Sport Villa withstand United charge At Old Trafford Premier League McKean at last wins gold Books Young England triumph Business Prost claims 45th victory Lingua Phone Education: The Menace of Marijuana Watson saves day as England win penalty shoot-out Rob Hughes, football correspondent, watches with pride as an England team demonstrates the value of the national style of play in Melbourne Barnsley goalkeeper grabs glory in world youth championship quarter-final Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Hirst crushes Blackburn's brave attempt at comeback Gazza in Rome - good, bad and still daft as a brush Andrew Longmore finds the Romans are delighted but puzzled by their Geordie import Top of Table Galaxy of fading stars shine on to illuminate Wrexham The Times Table of the Fa Premier League No Title Spring sunshine no tonic for Souness Norwich make up ground on leaders Swindon surprise Newcastle by revealing mean streak TCCB Davies leads Widnes into cup final Prost makes winning return Duel of former champions enlivens start of Formula One season Details from Kyalami Today's Fixtures For the Record Results from Saturday's 12 Point-To-Point Meetings World indoor victory has healing effect for Murray Results Desert Orchid leads equine parade Invasion gathers pace for Cheltenham's high-spirited festival Richards Evans Catterick Bridge Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline No Title Barbury Castle improves viewing Jump Leaders Lord Relic is popular choice to vindicate tall reputation Richard Evans, racing correspondent, asks leading trainers and jockeys to select a nap and next at the Cheltenham festival Plumpton Taunton England fail to drive home advantage Smith's century wasted as middle-order resistance melts in Colombo heat Colombo Scoreboard Couples triumphs at second extra hole Mercury Communications Play-off win improves Payne's chances Details Hendry in top form Bayul charms judges Worthing take charge Kambli joins elite club Second win for Weight England tour plans England team due for early return Sport in Brief Leicester let points and reputation slip Scrappy win puts Bath on track for league title Clough dismissed as England's leading clubs fall short of expectations in vital match Swansea take over top place Gerald Davies sees Swansea run out 25-16 victors at Bridgend to claim what could be a winning lead in the Heineken League Weekend Results and Tables Gloucester grind down their betters Exiles supply late treat for refugees Harlequins trio earn reprimand over stud charges Risk sufficient to establish guilt Prosecution after promise was an abuse Onduline Building Products Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seaweed not controlled waste Effect of indexation allowance on assessing capital gains tax payable Law Report March 15 1993 House of Lords Albemarle Appointements Secretary/p. 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Status Legal Debtor liable for committal Vice President's PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Building society loan leaflet sent to child not unlawful Multiple Classified Advertising Items Perfection of a useless kind Jamie James takes a depressing reading from the biennial barometer of American art More than capable of conquering the world Rock: David Sinclair sees a magisterial Sting open a tour and a Californian group make its London debut Sting Albert Hall Theatre Already on the runway Stone temple Pilots Underworld, NW1 Books Royal Opera House 'Ere Vigo 'ere Vigo 'ere Vigo Arts Briefing Lynda yes, Helen no Last chance … Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Forgiveness is a foreign word Theatre: Brenton's 'Stasi' play staged in Berlin, and Motton's latest drama Berlin Bertie Deutsches Theater Tortured tale gets lost in the telling A Message for the Broken-Hearted Liverpool Playhouse The rites to know Passion and Resurrection Westminster Abbey Concerts Picture Gallery Fast work in Paris Television Review: Maigret Is life about babies or books? Flaubert-Sand The Correspondence Edited by Alphonse Jacobs. Translated by Francis Steegmuller and Barbara Bray Harvill, £20 On the first Monday Books page: Victoria Glendinning reviews the letters of Gustave Flaubert and George Sand Silver vein in an age of iron The Complete Poems of Ann Akhmatova Translated by Judith Hemschemeyer Zephryl/Canongate, £17.95 Win a trip to New York The Times the Theatre Club This week's offers from The Times Theatre Club Children who fled from the furnace of affliction The Journey By Ida Fink Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Children and Fools By Erich Fried Translated by Martin Chalmers Serpent's Tail £8.99 pbk The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being By Ted Hughes Faber, £9.99 Norman Broadbent International Southern Examining Group Appointment of Head Aiglon College College Lectureship in Law Lady Margaret Hall Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items General Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Institut francais London Montessori Centre Anglo-Austrian Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham Higher Diploma in Hotel Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Changing the cannabis culture A central London school in the late 1960s was open to many temptations. Marijuana smoking was rife; it had to be controlled In the second part of his series, John Rae outlines his biggest problem as headmaster of Westminste Drugs Most masters and governors did not want to know the truth Into bed with the media Publicity Is there a place for my boy? Parents Up to the pupils' standards Staff Bursar Lorna Whiston Study Centre University of Salford Schoolboys, schoolgirls Girls Le Cordon Bleu OISE German - the future of Europe Fellowship in Law Nuffield College The Times Capitalisation, week's change Trafficmaster O&Y assets can be seized EC seeks UK plans Second-guessing the £50bn question Gilt-Edged The Pound Stock Market Ford British Funds Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices US problems likely to bite into profits at United Biscuits Reporting this Week Revolution in outlook needed to overthrow ancien regime Anatole Kaletsky calls for the prime minister and Chancellor to admit to past economic misjudgments Economic View Atreus Plc Counting benefits of early retirement Noting the greater worth of insured pensions Heavy burden of ACT Tempus Pilkington London Electric Seeking Titans' strength The Times City Diary Man of destiny The Times City Diary David Brown Rooms with a view The Times City Diary Women's work The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Heath Cover Insurance Cookies Crumble Fund managers attack power of utility regulators Investors should be told in share sale prospectuses that the government has little control over privatised company regulators, say leading financial institution Heseltine warns of 'long haul' Lean times are recipe for growth in pasta production Concise Crossword No 3045 American Airlines ready to pull out of Stansted airport Winning Move Word-Watching Economic View By our City Staff: Battle for Owners in balance Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation German pact lifts hopes for rate cuts
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