News from 16/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Martin Fletcher and Colin Narbrough, Tony Lennon, Julian Mannering, Anthony Harris, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anne McELVOY and Michael Binyon, Ann Mallalieu, Rob Hughes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, John Kendrew, Tim Judah, David Pannick Qc, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Lea, Nick Rufford, Philip Howard, Margaret Jay, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, David Foskett, QC, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Andrew J. Enright, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, John Rae, Peregrine Worsthorne, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Janet Bush and Tom Walker, Michael Yahuda, Debra Craine, Peter Mandelson, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, John Strafford, Paul Dacre, Editor, Daily Mail, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Grimes, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Alexander Davidson, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Aileen Ballantyne, Joel Brand, Robert Cockburn, Denis Meehan, Austin Mitchell, Edward Fennell, David Leppard, Wolfgang Münchau and Richard Beeston, George Brock, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, F. Sanger, John C. Foster General Secretary, Rosemary Trouton, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Francis Crick, Debra Fox, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, J. D. Watson, Patrick Stevens, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, G. K?hler, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John O'leary and Ben Preston, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Webster and Anatole Kaletsky, Brian Clarke, Graham Mather, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Robert Kee, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Selwyn Ward, Catherine Sampson and Arthur Leathley, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Elspeth Howe, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Margot Norman, Education Staff, Ian Parker, Editor Space, Ross Tieman and Jill Sherman, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Thomas Stuttaford, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoLawson urges Lamont to raise taxes by £6bn Modest tax rises today may be followed by swingeing increases next year as Chancellors past and present agreen the budget deficit must be bridged Index V. S. Naipaul Prince to visit Bosnia troops Pressure grows for Hussey to resign Fishing Health authority names casualty Aids doctor Body and Mind China threatens 'treacherous' Patten with retaliation Abbey National Come on girls, make 'em squirm Political Sketch The P4 on the street British Coal 'ignored criteria to dose pit' Consultants say almost half of pits due to close could be economic Girl car thief, 14, dies in police chase Picture Gallery Thatcher enlists 'wise man' No Title Correction Olympic bid wins copyright backing News in Brief Belfast man shot dead Actress attacks Mellor Drug dealer jailed Governor 's son killed British venue for chess Rugby player dies after match dash with rival Freed rapist struck after eight days No Title HIV risk greater for doctors than patients Picture Gallery Old Bailey told gunman shot PC dead at point-blank range Irish race overfor the crack NEC SAS soldiers refuse to appear at inquest Teachers who ban tests threatened with loss of pay Danger of distripution in the classroom increases as education chiefs challenge union boycott Employment Service Schools 'will pick best pupils' King's Cross row delays rail route Critics say tests fall short of the mark Alliance Gas Former MP pays ex-wife 5p a year after three decades of marriage Scientists link rogue gene to breast and ovary cancers A discovery in British research labs could provide better screening for women most at risk from cancer Campaigning nurse 'caused distress' Advertisement London Marathon sticks to its route Literture prize goes to Naipaul Picture Gallery Half black population was born in Britain Mercury Communications Charities struggle to keep pace with demands for aid Water firms fear drought if dry spell continues In the skies balmy weather lures flocks of early visitors but on the ground lack of rain causes concern Computer faces up to Europe Ex-officer in prison suicide bid News in Brief Journalists win tax battle Pension fraud Trial delayed Sailors charged Kung fu chop Thames Water Boundary deal puts Currie's European seat hopes at risk Maastricht rebel backs Major BBC Lamont buries Victorian tradition Labour demands Budget for jobs Doctors' pay rise held to 1.5% Disability reforms planned Lib Dems take a leaf out of Clinton book Coopers & Lybrand Panasonic Cellular North Korea issues war alert and doses borders AA Homeequote UN blames military for murders Cuba gives Castro five more years Chinese leader outwits detractors Man in the news Police chief sentenced to death for sex crimes News in Brief Six die as Iran hits hospital Staff mutiny (AFP): Refugee plan (AP): Death threat The bear truth Police say 'foreign brains' behind Bombay bombings Suspects wage gun battle as more bombs are found and city braces itself for fresh attacks Pretoria hits at twin evils Siege of religious cult draws the profit motive Egypt targets Islamic militants Fight against terrorism British crew lost as storm sinks freighter Australian referendum delayed Israel will take risks for peace US told The American American Airlines Delors to meet Clinton amid growing fears of trade war If this week's talks fail, Mickey Kantor, the US trade representative, seems all too ready to push Europe and America to the brink of a trade war, and perhaps beyond Royal Navy Picture Gallery Weakened Yeltsin runs out of options Power struggle deepens Danes urged to back Masstricht Kohl's austerity package brings hint of spring Italians question liberal Old-boy network bound to win Our Foreign Staff: Serbs agree to let food convoy into siege town Morillon returns to Srbrenica as medical teams tell of suffering in Muslim enclave Commander plays hand with finesse Royal Mail Aid supplies just miss family home Forte Hotels 'We must set rid of John Rae' The governors wanted a change—but Westminster's controversial head was not going to be forced out without a fight. John Rae concludes his series with a tale of intrigue in the common room Scientists in the bedroom Janet Daley wonders how much exaggeration and fantasy creeps into research about our sexual habits Westminster Head Reluctant on; Assisted Pupils Green Card Information Is breast screening worth the worry? Aileen Ballantyne on new doubts about the wisdo of X-raying women under 50 for breast cancer Perk up, you're in Russia Raisa Gorbachev is said by her husband to be very ill. Will she still get the best treatment? Boots By the pricking of my thumbs Are doctors and nurses likely to give you Aids, asks Thomas Stuttaford Lynne Truss Seen and not heard Prime rates Dead dogma still barking Marxism's will-o'-the-wisp has not only led many bright people astray, it has wasted their lives in solemn self-delusions Gone to pot? Picture Gallery Reporters reported Mirror of politics Changing China's guard Hardliners need prosperity too, says Michael Yahuda Sense about a Modern Plague Tests of doctors would be negligible in the war against Aids The Theatre of Budgets Here is Chancellor's day to enliven the grind of recession Great Danes Danish voters will have to speak up for their neighbours too Birt clash puts focus oh BBC duty as a public… Press controls Space telescope Fish 'wars' Sitting and thinking Mi5 chiefs complaint Vital importance of pure research Hazards on the slopes Down the drain? Court Circular Birthdays today Heathfield School, Ascot Personal Column Dinners Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Appointment Memorial service Anniversaries For Sale Appointments in the Forces Forthcoming marriages Meeting Reception Flights Sir Kelvin Spencer Personal Column Professor William Price The Army Benevolent Fund Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Fed up? Ready for a Change or a Break? The Portland Hospital Barbican Woodside Animal Welfare Trust British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Combat Stress Devalankunda Vadiraj Lynch Law in New Orleans Carlos Marcello Lawson wants £6bn tax Increases The Times Crossword No 19,179 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Tessiers Sport Weather Body and Mind Surveys The Times Tomorrow Arts Tv Listings Danish pastry Aids panic Budget dramatics Columns Bernard Levin Letters The Papers Regression Relief Reshuffle The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Frightening markets with good news Law 31-35 White House approves BA tie with US Air British Airways finally gained approval for its crucial &300 million investment in US Air despite strong opposition from the three leading carriers in the United States Factory output rise boosts Lamont Arts 37-39 Pound helps HSBC soar 94% Sport 40-44 John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Inventing a Small Business TSB FII holds takeover talks with Clarks At least two likely bidders have emerged for Clarks as shareholders of the privately owned shoe company prepare to vote on the future of theirbeleaguered chairman By our City Staff: Acquisitions boost Claremont Britain 's top earner in 1989 loses job Mai advances to £34m at half time Troubled Olivetti plans big cash call Second bid in battle for Brabant Thomas Cook delivers blow to Airtours bid Business Roundup Amersham buys in US Avesta loss doubled Emess sales decline Leisure group in black Bpp raises payout Wiltshire cuts losses Sweet result at Vimto AMV lifts dividend Court ruling gives names right to stop-loss payouts As Lloyd's names brace themselves to bear further losses of £2.4 billion on the 1990 account, a court ruling on stop-loss policies eases their cash flow problems Bumpy ride for China Clays Nordic Track (U. K.) Ltd Picture Gallery Engineers wary of continental recession Weak markets hit Laporte Watmoughs advances to £12.2m Herman deal In the black Payout rises Out of the red Delta Prof its and payout hold steady at Rugby German rate hopes boost confidence British Funds Emirates Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Wall Street Monopolies and Mergers Commission For Clinton's version of free trade, read the small print Wolfgang Münchau says Europe should not that the presdential advisers' views range from liberalism to outright protectionism Clearout at Barings Racing double Care call Taurus revisited Stop loss delays threaten Lloyd's Equality of retirement fringe benefits needed Hsbc Rugby Group Apricot Time tighten a little Tempus Amersham ECC CGS bids for remainder of Hoskyns Directors say £137m offer is reasonable HSBC Holdings plc JIB dips in year after flotation Piggott backs plan to spur on Flat racing Devaluation lifts outlook for exports National Mutual Life Takare stays in fast lane The Times Share offer by David Lloyd is a smash hit Wassail leaps Bosch cuts jobs BAT match Metalrax up Peek advances Portfolio Plus Steady start to account Portfolio Plus The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options 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 SSPF The charge of the heavy brigade Costs: Frances Gibb says some solicitors blush to admit their fees, and Patrick Steves gives a breakdown A beginner's guide to where the money goes Legal fees are the result of careful calculations based on overheads and the costs solicitors incur working at each individual practice Huge waste The lost children Night lawyer Big hint All out Hear, hear SSPF Solicitors Staff Pension Fund Supreme justice - warts and all SSPF QD Quarry Dougall Chambers Shepherd Little QD Quarry Dougall ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones WR Balancing need for fair trial with requirement for open justice Law Report March 16 1993 Court of Appeal Effect of collusion on similar fact evidence Immune consular official not deemed to be outside Uk Duty to investigate offences Police grievance procedure documents not protected Tribunal had no power Risk of contaminated evidence Forgetfulness is no excuse for absence Appealing refusal of extension of time Jurisdiction to review sentence on youth QD Quarry Dougall The Norton Rose CMR ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Bain Clarkson 12 Gray's Inn Square Ince & Co Shipping Partner Dorman & Co. London Consulting Group Ltd BMC Costing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspaper Figuring out compensation Two thousand Lloyd's names go to court One of the biggest actions in English legal history is under way QD Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers To Advertise within Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall Fres Legal Section Fast movers in a new market Franchising warning as optimism picks up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Emma Kennedy, Together Limited British Franchise Association Mr Friday on Tuesday Lawn Mower Centre Business Opportunities Big Money from Vehicle Protection NR Business Management Hi-tech for the disadpntaged Adams & Co Business Opportunities Hairclinic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earns proven Industrial & Commercial Property Consultants Gultronics Systems Integration Centres Business Services A&A Connections, Inc Delaney & Smith Agents/Distributors You Can Earn up to 30K Pa City of Westminster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment EMC Advertising Gifts Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items A language of the world and for the world V. 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Naipaul, winner of the first David Cohen British Literature Prize, explains its significance for him Music page 38 Mstislav Rostropovich conducts a… The empire strikes out Television Review: Horizon Of all the excesses of the 1980s, Star Wars must take the billion-dollar biscuit Posthumous win for victim of Aids Arts Briefing Theatre ENO English National Opera Entertainments Roy Miles Gallery Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Let 's all go down the Strand Debra Craine has a preview of the Savoy Theatre's reopening as English National Ballet's showcase Heavyweight version emphasises the power Concert: Aldeburgh regular Rostropovich conducts at the Barbican's Festival of Britten But just above that will be 60 tons of splashing… Spirits fail in our material world Benedict Nightingale asks whether our reactions to the ghost of Hamlet's father, the most famous such apparition, can ever match those of our predecessors Anything but a blockbuster London Theatre: On the Fringe, a well played but negligible early piece by David Mamet and the story of a screen idol who fell from grace Welcomes are warmer on the Arctic Circle Opera in Sweden: Rodney Milnes sees a British composer premiere his first full-length work a long way from home His face fitted, his preferences did not Gun laws benefit athletes fast on draw For the Record Pools Forecast Picture Gallery Cold water start for the sport of high summer Brian Clarke marks today's opening of the fly-fishining season with an optimistic preview of prospects Today's Fixtures Yesterday's Racing Results Word-Watching Vintage Crop can solve title puzzle Picture Gallery Today's Races on Television Turner post Ladbrokes Cheltenham Double-handed Tompkins hits positive note Guide to our In-Line Reacecard Pipe 20-1 to land big festival double Sedgefield Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Pele's spirit live on in No. 10 shirt of Adriano Brilliant Brazilian leads new generation promising bright future for football Racing Cricket Football New Zealand square series Picture Gallery Flowers blossom Scoreboard Kent reject move on coloured clothing Sport in Brief ABA's future in doubt Players may pull out Chorley fight back Scotland experiment Group 4 leads way Chang crashes out Snow Reports 6 . 00 Business Breakfast (19603) 7.00 Bbc Breakfast… Variations 6.35am Open University: The Dreaming of the Bones by… Satelite Picture Gallery TCP Athletics Lewis fights to keep England in contention Fletcher baffled as Tufnell and Emburey come off second best League considers moving matches for television Concise Crossword Ho 3047 Palace let valuable points slip away Winning Move Word-Watching Racing Guscott escape highlights blind spot over refereeing 25Q free
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