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News from 18/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Jos Gallacher (Assistant Director—Europe), Richard Morrison, Arts Editor, David Daiches, James Hann (Chairman), Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, John F. Woodward (Bulgarian Section Head), Martin Barrow City News Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Patricia Coady, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, David Steel, Colin Shaw, Director, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Isabel Raphael, Jeremy Kingston, Eric Bellenie Chairman, James Bone, Marie Forsyth, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Harvey Elliott and Peter Victor, Ivan Corea, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Catherine Sampson Eve-Ann Prentice and James Pringle, Elizabeth Longford Magnus Magnusson, P. A. J. Waddington (Director of Criminal Justice Studies), Patricia Tehan, Nigel Chancellor (Chairman, The Papworth Trust), Debra Craine, John Campbell-Kease, Peter Ball, Peter Jackson, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Tim Judah and Michael Evans, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason and Nicholas Watt, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, James Pringel and Jonathan Braude, Stuart Crainer, Derwent May, Piers Paul Read, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Huriye Omer, Sean French, Fiona Murphy, Sally Jones, Joe Joseph and Gillian Bowditch, Sarah Johnson, John Woodcock, Alan Ferguson, Paul W. Whittle, Preston Witts, Colin Narbrough and Tom Walker, R. G. Taylor, Director General, D. Sebag-Montefiore (Chairman, The Enham Trust), David Miller, Lin Jenkins, B. W. Harvey (Director), David Watts, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Alexander Frean, Media Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Catherine Murphy, A. P. Thirlwall, Professor of Applied Economics, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Janet Adam Smith, Paul Wilkinson, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Peter Bryan, Alan Ryan, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Anthea Rose, Roger Uttley, Director of Physical Education, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Arthur Leathley and Andrew Pierce, Andrew Wingfield Digby, Roderick MacLean, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Anatol Lieven and Martin Fletcher, Mary Ann Sieghart, W. J. Marshall, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Kate Muir and Christopher Walker, Matthew Parris, David Cookson, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Madden, Chairman, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Melanie McDonagh, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Graham Searjeant, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Michael Clark and Janet Bush, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Peter Wray, Director, Sam Kiley, Caroline Moore, Rupert Hart-Davis, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Gard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Tories threaten revolt on Lamont heating tax Ministers have failed to assure MPs that the poor will be protected against VAT rises. The unease raises the prospect of trouble for the government Index Susan Howatch Car prices may fall in Budget spin-off William Rees-Mogg Hacking 'addict' acquitted BBC advisers call for Hussey resignation Anatole Kaletsky Irish eyes on Queen Mother Keep out of our kitchen, Chinese tell Patten Auction by Kennedy-Wilson 14 Pages of Jobs Section 3 Saturday This Week in the Times Tomorrow Every day Shorts cuts 665 aerospace jobs News in Brief Falklands report close Six on Capper charges Newall son arrested Footballer recovers Psion Series Thrusting duellists miss the point Political Sketch No Title Labour says Major has broken his word VAT dominates debate among Newbury voters The Budget has not enhanced Tory hopes in Newbury, although horse-racing stables are celebrating a VAT victory Beauty spot tidy-up tests workfare idea Heseltine 'close to signing coal contracts' Everyone must pay high price to beat computer hackers Loners' hobby is a healthy option Scientists back sex appeal to rescue Scapa Flow whales End of oompah is the kindest cut Even musicians who keep jobs will lose a sence of identity PC tells of 'cool Irish gunman' Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Outcry over decision to abolish 34 army bands No Title Citroën Soldier killed near border as IRA sniper strikes again Patten to simplify school tests By a Staff Reporter: Payphones may be cut of f by crime Mother Channel link details delayed Compaq MP's former wife missed title by days Peoples Canterbury unveils buried treasures of Saxon cathedral 'It shows that they built as mightily as they wrote prose and poetry' Aids death secrecy defended Travel firms accused of insurance trickery Genes may help cystic fibrosis AST Computer Isolated vets face Highest suicide risk Cambridge wins £1m spin-off from author's wheel of fortune Nazi war crimes trials to start this year in Britain Police have compiled dossiers on 90 suspected war criminals, but suspicion is growing that only a handful may race trial By our Social Services Correspondent: How the law fails victims Children who live in shadow of abuse Silence right 'frees violent parents' Britain on course to eat way out of recession Moral master of the universe returns UK's oldest person dies at 115 Queen joins RAF at jubilee fly-past Bottomley calls for limit on TV violence News in Brief Jailed men's antipathy Couple robbed Murder charge Traders fined £130,000 violin Lumberjills all Railman killed Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Brown accuses Tories of betraying country Budget debate: Lamont attacked for breaking pledge on taxes Dixons No gain without pain in run-up to next election Riddell on Politics Hats off in the House Around the Lobby Car curb War probe In Parliament Gang rivalry blamed for Calcutta blast Bomp investigators rule out link between Bombay attacks and latest explosion Interpol is to join the enquiry into the Bombay bombings. Delhi MPs are still asking if they were the work of Pakistani agents Extradition dispute with Gulf state holds up manhunt America to deport Muslim preacher Texas Hong Kong entrepreneurs on front burner for kitchen cabinet China's talk of an alternative legislature has rattled leading liberals in the colony. But names are already being put forward North Korea using nuclear posture to win US investment Bait al-Mal al-Islami Scud range developed Sudan risks joining terror blacklist American concern at higher abuses No Title Our Foreign Staff: Somali warlord walks out of UN talks as fighting resumes Cambodian exiles return to search for lost families Senators to discuss Ulster but Clinton delays envoy move The president has postponed a decision on sending a representative to the province. A Kennedy is his ambassador to Dublin Economic ills force Yeltsin to demand strengthened union Interflora Flowers World Wide New York parade ban angers gays Comrade Georges berates capitalism with taste of yesterday's bile Picture Gallery Nato plans to send troops as Serbs block Bosnia aid AFP: Pavarotti exits with bad knee EC envoys endorse a bigger trade bloc News in Brief Mafioso claim Budget parity Mobutu man (Reuter): Fraud plea Gulf knight The dinner party sting How to do away with the shopping and the washing up and get your guests to foot the bill The Ingram Company Barkers Response & Assesment North Africa International Oil Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bi-Lingual Legal Secretary Singular home for someone else's baby Unmarried American women are now keen to adopt, Fiona Murphy reports Strict Rules: Adoption Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items What is a resigning matter? High standards are demanded of high officials. But the guidelines on stepping down remain fuzzy Too big for the scales? Testing case that lawyers are watching Should patients be protected by law from the risk of catching Aids-or is it doctors who are at risk from a witchhunt? Alan Ryan reports MOPS When the balloon goes up Of colonial governors, harassed GPs and manual workers Medical Briefing AIDS doctor's lies The Times Reader Offer It's back to the walnut Has Heathrow had its day? The rail link between Paddington and Britain's premier airport will be ready in 1997. Harvey Blliott asks whether it will help London in the battle for transport supremacy Airlines are likely to switch flights to Pairs where there is room to grow Europ assistance Battling for the North West Manchester and Liverpool are wrangling over which one should expand its airport View Matisse in Paris Going French in more countries The Logis guide now extends to British hotels Flyaways Thomson Worldwide Jazz in a hot May week St Lucia's new festival seeks to rival Montreux Ferries take on the tunnel Bigger ships and better services offer Channel passengers the standards they have waited for, says Peter Victor In the wild, first go catch your lunch Unknown adventures await the next travellers with John Blashford-Snell Classic Airway's South African Airways Noble Caledonia Limited Time to save Greenwich An ambitious plan aims to restore the spectacular riverside centre Good Catch for Hunters Philip Howard Be careful not to get out of line when using this Latin pun All my own wit - if that The Times Diary Picture Gallery A very British coup The BBC old guard which attempted to topple John Birt did a disservice to an institution that needs to be reformed Party of virtue The Times Diary Lyric lease The Times Diary Old sage The Times Diary Cold shoulder The Times Diary Slaves to fiscal correctness Why live with low growth, asks Anatole Kaletsky Darkening Shadows John Major must defend Hong Kong and its governor The Wrong Sort of Politicians Decision-making about rail routes is a national disgrace Acceptable Behaviour Removing one child from school may help many others Businesses bowed down by paper Court Circular Birthdays today School news Today's royal engagements Personal Column No Title Memorial services Anniversaries Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Dinners Appointment Air Marshal Sir William Richardson Air Marshal Sir William Richardson, KBE, former Chief Engineer of the RAF, died on March 13 aged 61. He was born on February 10,1932 Cyril Collard Cyril Collard, French writer, film director and actor, died of an Aidsrelated illness in Paris on March 5 aged 35. He was born in Paris on December 19,1957 Personal Column Association Action Announcements & Personal Notices Professor H. G. Hanbury Professor H. G. Hanbury, Vinerian Professor of English Law at Oxford University 1949-64, died on March 12 at Pinetown, Natal, South Africa, aged 94. He was born on June 19,1898 Frank Smitherman Frank Smitherman, MBE, former British Ambassador to Togo and Dahomay, died on March 5 aged 79. He was born on October 13,1913 From our Special Correspondent: On this Day Money, Money, Worry, Worry, Goodbye Beatrice Behan Beatrice Behan, widow of the playwright Brendan Behan, died in Dublin on March 9 aged 64. She was born in 1928 Tories threaten heating tax revolt Car buyers count Budget gains Molto agitato Irish parade Buzz word Nazi hunt Ulster signal BBC advisers want Hussey to go The Times Crossword No 19,181 Morse - Whodunnit? Novel gift Legal plea No bomb link Yeltsin ploy Finds unveiled Opera exit Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Business Weather The Times Tomorrow In Black In Anger In Balance The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Films 33 Clinton snubbed over Airbus American Airlines, a vociferous opponent of BA's deal with us Air, is to keep flying Airbus planes despite White House criticism of the European consortium A great Budget for accountants Books 36,37 Picture Gallery Shares tumble oil dividend tax plans By our Economics Correspondent: High street sales keep on modest recovery path Sport John Charcol Talk about a Better Mortgage Accounting for the New Russia Big oil firms welcome Prt change Petroleum Revenue Forte Posthouse ACT reform to boost blue chips The Budget aftermath: industry calculates the costs and indentifies the benefits Company Tax By our World Trade Correspondent: Exports to developing world targeted Full funding changes 'do not go far enough' Dti Marley profits slump after second-half loss Profits at Marley slumped from £25 million to £8 million as the building and automative group was hit by the downturn in the British housing market Polly Peck action against bank fails China Foreign Trade Centre (Group) Minorco acquisitions dent cash mountain Ethics pay off for Co-op Bank Minorco CIMA calls for separate auditing Spring Ram asks for shares to be halted F&C changes accounts Avonside falls Cowie cuts pay New TI chief Water firms win Mexican contracts Legal & Public Notices Fund managers wait for full effects of Budget Stock Market Portals seeks paper buys as profits rise British Funds Recent Issues Names call on Lloyd's to fill gap' Beckett joins as director of Amstrad (Reuter): Dow slides on fears over rising inflation World Markets HK shares rebound Wall Street Major Changes City paints a vivid picture over Lamont's grey Budget Each year, armies of brokers, accountants and economists toil late into Budget night. George Sivell wades through their outpourings Stay free - and on the house The Times City Diary No accounting The Times City Diary Bailing out The Times Diary Motoring on The Times City Diary La Burgeme The Times City Diary Review of nuclear sector needed now Inequitable Tempus Bowthorpe Marley Sinking pound is not the answer Business Letters Pension loyalty Encourage variation Minorco Time for independent bank arbiter Plantsbrook Bear necessity Currency bonus and US purchase lift Bowthorpe to £43m Bowthorpe, the electronics group, is searching for acquisitions at a time when the pound's devaluation is boosting the value of its dollar and mark earnings Clerical Medical Investment Group Brierley set to bid for Brown Shipley Try payout cut despite profit rise 3i shows support for Leyland buyout plan Business Roundup Celestion back in black Cunard joint venture WSP optimistic Spandex bucks trend Chieftain slides Premier bonanza Cost-cutting helps to lift Plantsbrook The Times Sharp falls Trafficmaster Child support Brooks & Bentley Johnson Underwood Financial Accountant Financial Analyst Barclay Simpson Senior Options/Derivative Trader Cranfield Graduate Trainees Nationwide Graduate Opportunities Specialist furniture retailer Fulham based searching… Dartford Borough Council Alderwick Consulting American Investment Bank The Civil Service Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training 'trainers' for Yeltsin Order for costs not automatic Court of Appeal Law Report March 18 1993 Court of Appeal Applicant did all that was required of him Any Other Business Taxing costs on indemnity basis Newspaper allowance not taxable Ducking reform on a matter of perception Audit Judge's direction on lies FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Theatre Hard man's life is hard labour Cinema: Geoff Brown declines to cast his vote for a biography of American union leader Jimmy Hoffa Defying darkness with dance Throughout the civil war that destroyed Beirut, one dance company thrived. Now iti is visiting London, writes Debra Craine Country Life Paris Akalaitis out, Wolfe at the door Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Pique fails to hit the heights Chatsky Almeida, Islington Theatre: Benedict Nightiingale has his doubts about a Russian classic Love and guts and a triumph of will QED BBC 1 Television Review: Matthew d'Ancona on a story of one young woman's courage Dublin double-act, heroism and bathos The Plough and the Stars West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds Curing the madness beside the Seine Architecture: Marcus Binney reports on the new Paris, most beautiful and most ugly of cities A new creche appears to have half the building cut away Orlando Late and great Britten Concert Nash Ensemble Barbican Irish eyes are smiling after all Therapy? Clapham Grand Rock: punk/hardcore with melody Odeon New-Look Paris: Ten of the Best Don Jean sweeps the Left BanK Derwent May on an extraordinary savant who has become the latest Parisian cult Baudrillard Live Edited by Mike Gane Routledge, £40/£12.99 pbk Jack Curts Conjure Me The happiest days of his life Delusions of Grandeur a Headmaster's Life By John Rae HarperCollins, £16.99 Charity for Miss Prism The Victorian Governess By Kathryn Hughes Hambledon Press, £25 The Good Book Guide Beauty over brains Bedales School The First Hundred Years By Roy Wake and Pennie Denton Haggerston Press, £19.95 The Adelphi Press Rows in quires and places Anglicans are divided over women priests, Roman Catholics are uncertain how to respond. Are their leaders upto the job? The English Religious Tradition and the Genius of Anglicanism Edited by Geoffrey Rowell Ikon, £17.95 Martydom of a monk and cardinal Cardinal Hume and the changing face of English Catholicism By Peter Stanford Geoffrey Chapman, £14.99 Morris West The Lovers The genesis of a torturer A Lonely Devil By Sousa Jamba Fourth Estate, £12.99 Disappearance By David Dabydeen Secker & Warburg, £7.99 pbk Rocking the boat of Rome A Priest on Trial By Father Bernard Lynch Bloomsbury, £16.99 National Library for the Blind Rugby should drop this frustrating law Sports Letters Russia dominates Hall fails to impress in two sluggish victories Badminton Cambridge women conquer unequal struggle Sally Jones discovers how the women rowers of Cambridge University have overcome hardship to produce one of the top crews in the country Dangerous play Cricketers in need of support Coming of age Selectors' service Woosnam working to get into shape Golf Butler's saves help Forest reign Schools Sport By our Sports Staff: Lane takes on some home help Record falls to pillar of front-row fraternity Wasps players will become England's most capped prop against Ireland Uttley criticises new laws For the Record Bristol denied by Diprose Coaches need to resist psychology of excess Rugby Commentary Rising Stars Deep Sensation silences doubters on day of casualties Zimbabwe crushed by Indian spinners Scoreboard Harvey leads campaign for revival in British squash Trial of strength awaits travellers of Pakistan Wasim and Waqar prepare to meet fire with fire Caddick ensures tour ends on high note Wheel of fortune spur for cyclists Group 4 ready to trim Nuclear Electric sails Sport in Brief S African overtures Hendry crashes out Scotland on course Akinwande eyes title Hazelwood to return The Fellow set to hoist tricolour Cheltenham Yesterday's Results Once Stung to prove safest bet Thunderer: Hexham Thunderer: Southwell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baydon Star holds gilt-edged chance Rangers survive Hateley's dismissal to keep dream alive Ghanaian artistry bewitches England Harsh penalty awards mar semi-final of race brilliance in work youth championship The world youth championship has its dream final, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reports Word-Watching Littlewoods Norwich use Forest flaws to climb back to the top Table Snow Reports Weakened Wigan unable to respond Rugby League Fixtures The Times Sports Service BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Daks Simpson Rugby Union England close to final humiliation Emburey's last-ditch resistance unlikely to avert first Test defeat at the hands of Sri Lanke Concise Crossword No 3049 Wednesday join United in all-Sheffield semi-final Semi-Finals Arsenal v Tottenham (at Wembley, April 4) Sheffield Wednesday v Sheffield United (Elland Road, April 4) Winning Move Word-Watching Lands' End Direct Merchants Football Rangers triumph Glacier Vandervell N . B . S GKRS Search & Selection Appointment Trends Teamwork in the Open Air Selector Europe a Speneer Stuart Practice N . B . S GKRS Public Management Appointment Telephone Graphology, write or wrong? Many British firms are still suspicious of assessing character and job suitability through handwriting, says Hugh Thompson Selector Europe Ward Executive Limited Harvey Nash Plc Microsoft Making it easier EGOR Executive Selection Interexec Plc MSL International Consultants in Search and… PA Consulting Group Ward Executive Limited N . B . S Price Jamieson Group Firth Ross Martin Selection N&P Wakefields Sunderland Family Health Services Authority Varley~Walker Human Resource Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greater Manchester Waste Ltd Medlock Associates Federal Resources Europe Limited Fletcher Hunt Hoggett Bowers plc TRG European Laurentian Financial Group Osprey House The Housing Corporation Portland International Search & Selection TRG European Recruitment & Assessment Services Morgan & Banks Eagles Star Bain Clarkson International Insurance Brokers P-E International AgipUK Overseas Development Administration Michael Bradshaw & Associates Melton Pet Suppliers Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Pera International Sullivan Johnstone Financial Director (Designate) Highfield International SmithKline Beecham Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby AF Advertising Limited Townsend Knight Robert Wilkinson Associates Management Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Newman Tonks Group Plc Nicholas Jenkins Associates Tulip Computers UK Plc International Research Analyst Colgate-Palmolive Limited Pets Choice Quality Pet Foods Multiple Classified Advertising Items McKinsey & Company Percell Group Ltd Safety Net Santos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus Connaught Executive Career Services STAC Chusid Lander International Purchasing Manager and Marketing… The Maner Partnership Ltd Hoggett Bowers plc General Manager Construction Company Curran Technology Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jesus College Kilvington Saville Human Resource & Management… Norcontel (Ireland) Limited The Sunday Times North Tyne Health Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheffield International Limited Sir Norman Foster & Partners Pimpernel Holdings Ltd. The Times Boodle Hatfield Allied Dunbar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get a Headstart now Institute of Counselling Business Founders Bureau Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hill Samuel Financial Services The Royal National Institute for Deaf People Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer Recruitment European Sales Executive Allied Dunbar Time to build teams, not rafts Being screamed at on a freezing mountainside is not everyone's idea of outdoor management training. Stuart Crainer reports PolyGram Ambitious Sales Professionals General Appointments The Life Centre QSFR Ltd The Hobson Brown Consultancy Ltd Eurocontrol Overseas Jobs Express Spelling out credentials Life after Redundancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cardiothoracic Centre Liverpool NHS Trust Hospitals & Community Services Unit Suffolk County Council Accountancy Personnel Public Sector Division Director of Finance and Information Civil Service College Management in Government The Times Newspapers Tees Health Joint Administration South Cumbria & Lancaster Health Authorities Cranfield Re-inventing the wheel David Walker reports on the effects of the government's market-testing on the Benefits Agency Department for Education Social Security Teddington Memorial Hospital NHS Trust Recuritment & Assessment Services Lined up to learn managing Is there a need for MBAs designed specifically for the public service? Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals

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