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News from 19/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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John Rogers (Chairman), Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Peter Spurrier, Freud, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Fintan O'Toole, Patricia Davies, Roper Mead (Assistant Secretary), T. Murphy, Paul Penrose, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Alan McGowan, A. Calvert, Philip Howard, Simon Hughes, Mark Rittner, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Paul Hardiman, Richard Eaton, E. Jane Dickson, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom P. McLEAN, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, G. R. Thomas, Dugal Nisbet-Smith, Director, John Blashford-Snell, Chairman, Matthew May, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Kim Wilson, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Liam McAuley, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Kate Muir, Roger Johnson, President, Richard Cork, Rathnew, Co Wicklow, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Keith McHALE, Gabriella Gamini, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, J. E. Venn, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Robin S. Howard, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Eileen Reinhard, Brian Beel, S. Alan Livesey, Kate Alderson, Ross Tieman and Colin Narbrough, John and Sally McKenna, Jamie Dettmer, Arthur Leathley and Ray Clancy, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, James Bone and Tim Judah, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Agg, Alan Lee, Roy Greenslade, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Jabez, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Ernest Smith, Derek Davies, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Kenneth Trench, Chairman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker and Michael Hornsby, Arthur Leathley, Hugh Leonard, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Benedict Birnberg, Ross Tieman, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Lindsay Cook and Graham Searjeant, Walter Ellis, Crispin Gascoigne, Chairman, George Sivell City Editor, J. C. Potter, Chairman,

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Jobs, pound and housing give Major triple boost A small fall in the jobless total, stronger sterling and a rise in new mortgages suggest "green shoots" might be showing Index Portfolio Plus Rock on Friday Birt stays as Bbc governors close ranks behind Hussey Extra benefit promised to ease heating bills for 10 million poor Valerie Grove Griffiths' former wife is awarded £21,000 Travel Channel rail link tunnels in Kent abandoned N&P Infotech on Friday Hollywood Cricklewood New York MPs back tougher watchdog for press Dixons No Title EC rejects fishermen's call for ban on cheap imports Multiyork Outbreak tests EC animal rule Weasel tendency prospers in hamsters' clothes Sigrid Griffiths wins case against solicitors High Court awards £21,00 damages for negligent handling of divorce from Sir Eldon Trapped whales weaker Rival bids push chess fund towards £2m Manchester unveils Olympic stadium Murder case man 'was set up' Picture Gallery 'My ex-wife needs no more than 5p a year' SAAB Clarke wins cabinet backing for plan to halve police forces Caesareans double in wake of legal action Drink-driver fined less than passenger News in Brief Leukaemia link studied Girl starts gene therapy Robbers shoot woman Moore centre rejected Texas Picture Gallery Hackers stay silent on court acquittal Do It All Exodus: employers vote with their (square) feet High unemployment and empty offices are sullying London 'After the boom years, everything is gloom' Survey shows pride in BBC Olivetti Stonehenge back to a peaceful future Stonehenge is to have its dignity restored after decades of being diminished and demeaned by intrusive road traffic Maples the Fine Art of Furnishing Princess pleads for help to rescue homeless teenagers Parents ask court to lock up son aged 12 Heritage chief faces call to quit Disputes over pit bull law cost millions in kennel fees Bar challenges extra power for solicitors Primary school heads fight return of selective schooling Film fraternity bites back in video violence debate Elderly face wait for council bed Cellnet Ministers set to abandon public sector pay limit The government is unlikely in future to rely on a rigid pay norm to buttress its efforts to control public spending Comet You Know where to Come Fuel bills pledge likely to cost the government £1bn Mayhew defends soldiers Around the Lobby Euro setback Seat choice In Parliament Parliament next Week Sunday trading revolt grows Labour condemns Lament's help for 100,000 jobless Budget debate Lobby groups count their losses Grey Power spots Wrinkle in Chancellor's argument Picture Gallery Treaty faces Lords hurdles Magnetize Heseltine dampens hope of pits rescue Rushdie secures French support Struggling Socialists deliever defiant message to Tehran hardliners as polls nearJack lang, the long-serving Mitterrand lieutenant, is risking Iranian retaliation in giving his blessing to the author Argos Reuter: Giscard puts Bonn high on agenda Judges deny Scalfaro link to corruption Wayward mayors give Nice the slip France asks UN to revive no-fly zone over Bosnia Fears are growing that France will act independently of the Un to support the stand taken by Lt Gen Morillon in Srbrenica Opposition grows to rule by decree Russian cold makes Bonn shiver Instablility spreads in Central Europe From Associated Press Warsaw: Polish MPs reject privatisation plan Pitney Bowes plc Clinton 'does not expect trade war' Firms put business before polities as Peking plays it tough A furore is raging over Hong Kong. British companies fighting for a share in the Chinese boom hope for business as usual Chinese warn UK of trade boycott over Patten reform Governor hints that Communist threats jeopardise… Odd bins Brazilians turn to telling tales of sex drugs Picture Gallery Reuter: Korea nuclear deadline extended Two held for blasts in Bombay Bloodshed in Gaza forces Israel to contemplate pullout Talk of Israel abandoning some of the territory occupied in 1967 is receiving a cautious welcome from Palestinians NEC Picture Gallery Mandela fails to ring the changes on phone bill Picture Gallery Riches of the spirit A hedonist author sees the light U. S. To Give Away 40,000 Permanent Resident Visas Britain's moral guardian As the film censor, James Ferman sees more violence in a week than most of us experience in a lifetime. Yet still he finds himself appalled by the hatred for women he finds in the cinema A family that has to live with lunacy on the front lawn Since last week's shooting of a Florida gynaecologist, some of America's medical establishment now live in fear for their lives Betrayed by a modern-day saint Walter Ellis reports on the spiritual turmoil among the clergy and congregation of Gloucester Cathedral Right turn on arts as French look forward to the past Sunday's elections could see a cultural backlash after 12 years of socialist rule Vtech Janet Daley Treating a young victim as a miniature adult in court may not serve the interests of justice or the child As earlier generations knew, a child needs protection more than he needs 'justice' Fair shares for all, but I wouldn't bank on it There are a lot good ways for a man to be wicked—and to help us all feel better off Anatomy of a hard bargain Chris Patten must remember that haggling is a Chinese art-from, says Derek Davies In the stars The Times Diary Late on the slate The Times Diary Bubbly Bourbon The Times Diary Good sport The Times Diary Pardon? The Times Diary Comedy award? He's not amused A Kennedy Comes Home America should seek to heal, not inflame, Ireland's old wounds Grey Dawn in France Socialists may be swept out, only to be replaced by confusion Fuel to the Fire The government must learn to take credit as well as blame Lamont Budget measures bring happiness to few Factors behind Stock Exchange computer failure Press controls Honours detached from the job Paper chase Rough with the smooth Court Circular Today's royal engagements Meeting Personal Column Sir Evelyn Delves Broughton, Bt Reception Luncheon Picture Gallery Birthdays today Moreton Hall, Shropshire Middle Temple Dinners The Royal Society Baptism Fan Makers' Company Appointments Church in Wales Freemen of the City of London Combat Stress PDS Parkinson's Disease Society Anniversaries University news Amy Quirke Forthcoming marriages Marriage Lincoln's Inn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Helen Hayes Helen Hayes, American stage and screen actress, died on March 17 aged 92. She was born in Washington on October 10,1900 Personal Column Rudolph Glossop Rudolph "Silas" Glossop, minig engineer, died in Cornwall on March 1 aged 91. He was born on February 17,1902 Your Will The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to By Our Naval Correspondent: Coming Operations at the Dardanelles Muhammad Khan Junejo Muhammad Khan Junejo, prime minister of Pakistan from 1985 to 1988, died of cardiac failure resulting from ieuka emia at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, on March 17 aged 60. He was born in the Sind province of what was then northwest India, on August 18,1932 Major rejoices in jobless fall The Times Crossword No 19,182 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Sport Weather Features The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery TV Listings A Kennedy home Grey dawn in France Fuel to the fire Columns Derek Davies Letters The Papers Climbing Revealing Crumbling Hoping The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Infotech Guinness profits lack genius touch Germany triggers European rate cuts Sterling soared by more than 2? pfennings to tp DM2. 44 after a surprise fall in unemployment and a cut in key German interest rates by the Bundesbank Cloud no bigger than a spotted owl Arts Sport Mortgage demand rises more than 40% Singapore Airlines On the Road with the Animals Surprise Schroders profit increase gives shares a fillip Confident L&G lifts earnings and payout By our City Staff: Spring Ram shares slump on warning European price cuts shrink earnings at Arjo Wiggins South African Airways Coats fashions 13% increase Merger benefits for Reed Automated Security accelerates Utilities' figures hit by accounting ruling Busines Roundup Cattle's advances Telemetrix doubles Rotork raises payout Recession slows BMW Charles Baynes buys Record for Vinten US bankruptcies rise Company News in Brief Pollution ruling threat to insurance Names plea Rolls order Cadbury return News Corp files Insurer boost Canada buy UB crumbles in cookie war Davis Service Group bucks trading trend Watchdog urges more information on commissions Compulsory disclosure of charges should restrain increases and even encourage companies to compete by setting them lower, believes Sir Bryan Carsberg Bank stopgap urged in wake of Taurus Davis Service Group bucks trading trend Forte Crest Rentokil lifts payout to offset Budget British Funds Group 4 Securitas Shares caught in post-Budget trance Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Eurocontrol Corporate Relations Executive Scandinavian Equity Analyst Szechuan Restaurant Swicorp Finance S. A. Wall Street Beware of blips bearing good news about unemployment Labour dubbed the latest jobless figures either a freak or a fiddle. One thing is certain: they were a surprise. Philip Bassett looks behind the numbers Gunning for trouble The Times City Diary Quitting Capel The Times City Diary Picture Gallery New post The Times City Diary Rich seam The Times City Diary Government fails the pensioners Business Letters Policyholders left defenceless when an insurer goes into liquidation Housing association rules hit the elderly Rent clauses shield landlords from market Not so stout prospects Tempus Sterling Reed Elsevier Coats Viyella United Biscuits WHC Westminster Health Care Spring Ram BASF sales decline reveals extent of German recession Legal & Public Notices Profits at Kwik-Fit deflate to £17m By our City Staff: Cost-cutting puts Quicks back in black Girobank Moving money for business Portfolio Plus Shares suffer small losses What Cost to Change the Focus of your Company's… 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 When operations on TV become the real thing In the future, surgeons might perform life-saving work by remote control, miles from the theatre Exports could 'sit' in as doctors operate Come on, Eric… tell us whodunit? New siftware is inspiring Hollywood scriptwriters to write films by computer. Alan Jabez delves into the secret Time Computer Systems Ltd Scribble a note to the pen pal Get yourself an agent The revival of the contractor exhibition is encouraging news for those wanting to become freelance specialists David Guest reports Information Technology Contractor DP Options Ltd Principal Computer Auditor Senior Sales Executive Pc Software Marketeer Times Newspapers Computer & Technical Personnel Ltd Share in our Success Cerco Eagle Power International GL Software CIL Computcacb International Ltd After the mouse, enter the talking moose Talking to dictation phones is embarrassing enough. Now the Pc is acquiring some arresting lines. Kim Wilson listens in The increasing speed and diminishing cost of telecommunications and data processing Shrinking the world to a global village Compaq Pen Pad Amstrad Power to order treatment for child Tape admissibility Trust properly to be held for charitable purposes for all the borough Children and incapacitated adults cannot apply to council for housing Law Report March 19 1993 House of Lords Fine on company and director was wrong Part-exchange can be sale for commission Old Masters in their country seats Many superb paintings are tucked away in less well known stately homes. Richard Cork tours the shires Muddy missions and rural rides Television Review Opera Sharp-shooter's sharp practice Rock English National Opera Critic's Choice: Galleries Entertainments Bankside Gallery Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compleed by Kari Knight Theater 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 Too much of a good thing? Opera: An out of the ordinary double-bill makes a musically impressive evening The Duel of Tancredi and Clorinda/Bluebeard's castle Coliseum Object lesson in the unsentimental truth Theatre: An Irish company tours authentic O'Casey; a pirate romp comes to south London Juno and the Paycock chichester Festival Theatre All aboard for a childish excursion Pirates Croydon Warehouse Picture Gallery Still got them old cosmic blues, mama Rock on Friday: Timeless riffs at the Borderline…Depeche Mode a la new mode…Indian pioneers Fads come and go, but the 12-bar is forever-as a thriving British record label has shown. David Sinclair on the sound that spans the generations An insider's guide to the Next Big Thing New Waves Souls in bondage gear Record Reviews: Some things old, new, borrowed and …tartan Seven Days The Times Barry Smith Tonbridge Coachworks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Cound Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Citroën Citroën City Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Luton Citröen Centre Crayford Motors Limited Citroën XM Specialist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Hughes of Beaconsfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancoster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Nissan Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Hotline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Wanted Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items EJI 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grassick's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spirit 11 Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northway Unbeatable Deals Can the Mondeo outrun the Sierra? Much rides on Ford's new 'world car' when it goes on sale next week. Its predecessor set European records. Vaughan Freeman reports Breakdowns charged at going rate The AA and RAC are watching new low-cost reovery schemes that aim to benefit motorists who take care of their cars Just look at that animal! This car can do 116mpg Road Test At least, it can when a featherlight foot is controlling the pedals Citroën AX 14D Echo Australian Department of Administrative Services Boost for electric Roadwise Honda's new tune Exhaust cuts On course Alarming trend Famous 5 New Favourits Mansell at ease in the madding crowd Oliver Holt sees the Formula One world champion thrive on the pressure as his IndyCar debut nears French revolution rewards Berbizier Peter Bills traces the triumphal progress of the national rugby coach, who has survived a palace uprising by the old guard in France For the Record Word-Watching Singh makes most of familiar conditions Today's Fixtures Gilford savours brief taste of perfection Sport in Brief Akinwande takes title Milton doubtful Scotland close on title Ingleby returns Runners opt out Slings and arrows of festival fortune Alan Lee follows the contrasting fates of the jockeys on Gold Cup day at Cheltnham and finds that their optimism survives infact Fakenham Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings St Jovite retired to stud Richard Evans Nap: James the First (3.50 Fakenham) Next best: Western Legend (3.20 Fakenham) Advertising in VAT plan Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Aahsaylad win sparks enquiry Mr Murdock has clear-cut chance Lingfield Line-Up Rapid Raceline When mere brilliance cannot ensure success in court On Friday Fletcher calls for change as England surrender Bowlers unable to stop Sri Lanka completing historic five-wicket Test victory Pakistani batsmen profit from confident start Colombo Scoreboard Champion ends Smith's long day Badminton Snow Reports Group 4 runs out of puff Yachting BBC1 Variation Radio 3 Satellite Please Help a Little Donkey in Distress 44 Motor Sport Shareholders call England to account for heavy losses Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, demands a public explanation for the mistakes that led to Test match failures in India and Sri Lanka Sheffield clubs to be granted new Cup venue Semi-finalists reject Elland Road Concise Crossword No 3050 Esso Picture Gallery No Title Jodami jumps to Gold Cup glory Result Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud Pleasures of Ireland Stena Sealink The blessed art of being Irish Visitors to Ireland should abandon all preconceptions, and then hang on to them Hugh Leonard says Making the Ferry and Air Services There are ten ferry routes to Ireland. Which is the best? That depends, as an Irishman might have said, on where you start from and where you wish to go. Robin Young gives details of sailings and recommends places to go and sights to see for the visitor Northern Corridor Central Corridor Southern Corridor Altogether the Best Way to See Ireland Swansea Cork Ferries Good guides to better living The best places to eat and stay, personally recommended by John and Sally McKenna Picture Gallery Imagination city Brute fact and magnificent fiction have combined to produce Dublin. Illogical, irreverent, the citizens have taken pleasure that their inheritance should be wasted on the likes of them. Fintan O'Toole on Ireland's fair city No Title McKenna's Guide to Staying and Eating in Dublin Kings, saints and circuits The hinterland of Dublin is a glory waiting to be explored by car, reports Liam Mc Auley Northern Tour (about 100 miles) The Irish Ferry Company McKenna's Guide to Touring around Dublin Picture Gallery This green and secret heaven Donegal, the most north-westerly tip of Europe, is as remote as it ever was. Roy Greenslade calls it home Hotels and Restaurants Slattery's Multiple Display Advertising Items PAB Travel C. I. E Tours International The Davenport Hotel Claddah travel Park Hotal Kenmare Forte Hotels Ryanair Holidays in Ireland Celtic Cycling Rent an Irish Cottage PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballyhoura Country Brookfield Holiday Village Drive Ireland Cashel House Hotel Connemara, Co Tara Travel Holidays Trident Holiday Homes Pleasures of Ireland The Times/Stena Sealink promotion? Win a luxury golfing holiday for four, worth more than £1,800 Win a Free As You Please touring holiday for four, worth more than £1,800 Save up to £102 on a champagne and chocolate midweek break Win a golfing holiday for four in Ireland Tinakilly Country House Champagne and chocolates Terms and Conditions Win a Free As You Please holiday in Ireland Landscape fit for gaints' games E. Jane Dickson drinks in the splendour of the colourful northeast coast road in Country Antrim Hotels and Restaurants Stena Sealink Line

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