News from 23/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Douglas McWilliams, Neil Bennett, Williams of Elvel, Graeme Crosby, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ruth Newbury, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Aubrey Wilson, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Sally Rich, Alan Lee Williams (Director), Gerard Quinn, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, James Bone and Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rodney Sturdee, Louise Taylor, Hermann Bondi (Chairman), Martin Fletcher and Julia Llewellyn Smith, Martin Barrow, Nigel Waterson, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, M. Mowlem, Andrew Cunningham, Michael Hamlyn, Tim Jones and Sheila Gunn, A. J. Clark, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Annabel Ferriman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, J. P. Griffin, Director, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Anne Imse, John Woodcock, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Martin Hoyle, Lin Jenkins, Martin Fletcher and Anatol Lieven, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau and Harvey Elliott, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, John L. Ferguson, Jonathan Prynn, Patrick A. H. Baily (Chartered accountant and registered auditor), Peter Davalle, James D. Zirin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Clark and Philip Pangalos, Richard Evans, Tim Judah and Joel Brand, Frances Gibb and David Conn and Michael Simmons, Brian Lile, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Smedley (Chairman), S. Grundy, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Alan Copps, Ann Savours (Mrs Shirley), Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, Christopher Browne, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Marilyn J. Gibbon, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lionel Harrod (Secretary), G. F. Wooldridge, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Paul Viney (Fine Art Consultant), Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Ronald Faux, Nigel Plant, Peter Strafford, Frances Gibb, Vince Wright, Robert Morgan and Jonathan Prynn, Lindsay Cook and Sara McConnell, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, James Macnair (Chairman), Geoffrey Lee Williams,
ResumoWest throws weight behind Yeltsin's survival struggle Index Opinion French poll victor warns of hard times to come All four chess bids plump for London Short and Kasparov Get down to World Title Business Railmen vote for strike on day miners walk out Rugby Union Dublin minister to attend boy's funeral The Oscars Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Law on Tuesday Four die in school canoe accident Prescott's tunnel vision goes off rail Political Sketch MOPS Port blockade ends after minister agrees to talks Public money will prepare Channel link for sell-off 16 charged after picket violence Heseltine fails to agree new coal deal Princess hails pluck of husband-killer News in Brief Fluoride case renewed Pineapple shake-up College student raped £25,000 pool death fine English joins watchdog St. Joseph's Hospice Mainland bombers use tactic that Ira rejects in Ulster After Warrington; revulsion in Ireland and muted response from US as townspeople grieve Lover fired doctor after complaints Man copied sex attack from novel Book buyers clear shelves of weighty Indian saga Forte Crest Americans tire of a baffling conflict Citro?n Rescuers mystified by cause of school canoeing disaster Police launch enquiry into how boats capsized in fine weather and moderate sea conditions Yesterday's tragedy in the Channel raises doubts about the adequacy of the safety guidelines that cover school trips Driving ban for trainee priest News in Brief Muskets stolen Widow robbed Comic reminder Code steers tankers clear of the rocks Commuters lend hand in BR cuts Dell Trauma of captivity 'sends animals mad' Zoo group issue video evidence Unlion Railways Barnardo's says welfare rules fuel youth crime Alzheimer drag nears approval The Times Little blue men nab radio hams British Midland Abbey National Lamont refuses to give promises on VAT compensation Mowlam attacks Whitehall reform Squeeze puts jobs at risk Around the Lobby Court powers 'eroded' Think tank seeks answers to the big questions Minister carries a flag of truce to the town hall EC changes policy for recruiting ITN Picture Gallery ATS Clarke asks Taylor to justify attack oh Criminal Justice Act Tensions between the judiciary and the government have been highlighted by Lord Taylor's criticism of sentencing policy Why judges demand change Jail board criticises indecision Scientist forecasts drop in BSE cases Bosnia Muslims ready to sign Un peace package Russian doubts on no-fly zone discounted With the Un ready for tugh action, Bosnia should accept the Vance-Owen peace plan, laeving the Serbs isolated Sarajevo attacked as world watches Srebrenica siege National Savings Defeated Greens pursue their impossible dream Ecology Vote The Greens spurned Socialist offers of alliance. Amid the ruin of their hopes, they may change their mind for the next round Brittan appeals to right on trade Relaxed Chirac has eye on Elysée Picture Gallery Le Pen's racists score in Marseilles Far Right 1993 Delta Air Lines, Inc. Delta Airlines Socialists implore voters to give them credible role Swing shocks ministers Germany welcomes a fresh partner Left's Waterloo ushers in new era of nationalism Commentary Socialism has given way to a mood of patriotic defence of French interests. Europe, the US and Gatt will be affected President's Mends and foes manoeuvre for advantage A complex network of alliances by those supporting and opposing the president holds the key to his political survival Anxious Clinton backs Yeltsin in first real test of foreign policy Regions will have the last word in battle to carry out programme of reforms Challengers retreat from brink Chance for compromise signalled America reviews scope of Star Wars Gun attacks bring threats from white extremists From Reuter in Nairobi: Moi defies IMF over reforms China queries torture Shuttle launch aborted Dti Stabbings unnerve Israeli leaders Keep your wig on, m'lud The Lord Chief Justice wanted to away with them but, Frances Gibb reports, practically everyone else disagreed Mops Tilting at the lists Hype, hype and hurrays fro the book hucksters Daughters for sale A lucrative trade in girls from the villages of Nepal supplies India's brothels and lines the brokers' pockets Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Soya on your Sega, sir? Beware the killer in the summer sun Hotter weather will soon be here, and with it more cases of malignant melanoma, the killer skin cancer. Aileen Ballantyne reports First-class delivery with stamp of safety Caesareans are performed with the interests of babies at heart, say obstertricians Stay wide awake for a cut in costs What is it like to talk to your surgeon during the operation? More and more patients are finding out The wounds of war Shrapnel injury needs rapid treatment before plastic surgery begins Lynne Truss Ergo gnomic Diary Picture Gallery Islam's fearful bloodletting An outbreak of crucifixions in Sudan suggests that the tide of religious toleration and enlightenment has turned Oscar bravo Diary Ask me another Diary Bubbling under Diary More off the old block—but not yet Diary Still a dangerous world Strengthen the armed forces, urges Woodrew Wyatt Straitjackets in Court The 1991 Criminal Justice Act already needs reform Outside the Parties Demos is a welcome addition to the world of think-tanks Champion Chess An inspiring ancient game needs innovation Disappointed hopes on proposals for leasehold reform Thatcher to Moscow? Binyon re-worded Guiding the young Budget decisions Scott gone - but never forgotten Hole under Euston Sitting and thinking Survival of the fittest? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Dinners Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Latest wills The Institute of Legal Executives The Royal Society Marriages Luncheon Service dinner Albert Habib Hourani Forthcoming marriages Meeting Lady Glover Personal Professor Gordon Donaldson The Portland Hospital Mrs Beryl Griffie-Williams Manuel da Fonseca "The Means to Prosperity" Sir Josiah Atamp on Public Works Picture Gallery Noel James Freddie Fuller An island divided by mistrust Republic of Cyprus Glafcos Clerides meets John Major today to put the Greek Cypriot case. Peter Strafford assesses the prospects for reunification Cyprus: Battle to wm back the tourists A strategy is in place to counter the huge drop in holiday bookings Peletico Coopers & Lybrand Cyprus Cyprus Telecommunications Authority Cyprus A search for pastures new Republic of Cyprus Cyprus looks to banking and commerce to help balance its books News The Times Crosswordno 19,185 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Tessiers Weather The Times Tomorrow Law Picture Gallery Freed Tax Bites Cash Call Tension in Russia pulls down shares The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices The political economy of dithering BAT lifts scrip dividend Arts Sport Picture Gallery John Charcol Bank's bid for building society is abandoned Railroad out of Recession? Moves to help US aircraft makers could harm Airbus Swire Pacific Limited Argos performance sends shares up 10p Legal & Public Notices Warner Lambert to buy Wilkinson Sword Business Roundup Banks' settlement plea Frogmore income leaps S&F sales improve Rutland falls to £6.6m Goal increases payout Astec back in black Builders see signs of recovery in industry Regional housebuilders report a strong increase in sales since the start of the year but remain cautious about the strength and duration of the recovery Car chief warns on survival Cigarette trend helps margins at Bunzl By our City Staff: Hong Kong Land set for flat year Mailsort Spring Ram collapses to £26m Morgan Grenfell profits close to record of 1986 Suter slides on latest profit drop SAA South African Airways Shares lose £6.47bn in value as FT-SE drops 36 points Stock Market By our City Staff: Voters leave franc in limbo British Funds (Reuter): Late bond rally halts Dow slide (Reuter): Nikkei moves to year's highest ASB waives rules for insurers Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Lamont may still need to raise the pain threshold Douglas McWilliams argues that spending cuts or tax rises will be needed if supply-side problems prevent rapid growth in Britain's economy Early release for Miller The Times City Diary On the buses The Times City Diary On the road The Times City Diary Fair treatment for Pharmaceuticals Ring of reality when using Bt Chargecards Cigarette paper Tempus Argos Bunzl Umbrella for pensioners Wrong track Morgan Grenfell Protection exists for policyholders When a tenant finds moving out hard to do Easing the worry over crossed cheques Trade deficit Asia sees birth of an economic dragon Joanna Pitman reports from Ho Chi Minh City on Vietnam's emergence from the slough of war on to the world market place OBAS P-E passes final dividend BET to buy back $120 m of Amps Australians shortlisted to run GTN long-distance services Britannic lifts payout as profits fall Pacific Western University The Times Britain's non-EC trade gap widens Futures drag shares lower Fimbra Campaign to improve company expertise Business to Business The Times Gultronics Multiple Display Advertising Items Driving force of classic cars Adams & CO Packard Bell Multiple Classified Advertising Items EMC Advertising Gifts Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Yarsley Established Company Finds Recession Creates Demand Kingston The Tiem University degree results Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items MBE National Westminster Bank British Franchise Association The Times 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates SSPF personal Pensions Ltd The days of fat fees are numbered Fraces Gibb and David Conn conclude their investigation of lawyers' fees and Michael Simmons looks to the future Property luck Not sacked:'adjusted' Lambeth enquiry Tube assault aid Unwanted credit Part-time degree Reformer SSPF Personal Pensions Limited Sspf Personal Pensions Ltd ZMB Hughes-Castell Ltd Clyde & CO Zarak MacRae Brenner ZMB HC The Inns of Court School of Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Burstows Solicitors Easter Law Revision Charterhouse Conference and Communications CO LTD ZMB Garfield Robbins An explosive case that just might backfire Did the Fbi make arrests too soon after the New York terrorist bomb? James D. Zirin calls for caution All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to The Nottingham Trent University QD Quarry Dougall Private challenge to the trainers Academic studies come under threat from market-led legal practice courses London/midlands Lipson Lloyd Jones LM Lace - Mawer CJH Codd-Jphnson-Harris Multiple Display Advertising Items WR Weightman Rutherfords The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Language allowance pensionable Legal aid not automatic Court of Appeal Law Report March 23 1993 Motorist prevented from suing highway authority Internal appeal procedure can found race bias claim No general principle in old case The Times Mortgagee failed to apply in time Deciding whether owner has abandoned animal Why giving reasons for sentence is desirable High cost of family litigation Riding on the tunnel's back The Times Business builds up new optimism Telford Rental hope germinates Romantic old boys' outing Rock Concerts Duran Duran Dominion Dance Waive the flag for Europe Cinema: Geoff Brown explains why the British will be challenging so strongly at next week's Oscars Van, ahead to the last Van Morrison Town and Country Theatre Qumran conundrum Television Review Sainsbury funds for Garden? Art Briefing Many splendoured Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Mixed fortunes in a long Night Dance: A new Dream for Glasgow, a mixed bag for Union and Belgian visitors in Leicester A Midsummer Night's Dream Royal, Glasgow Every which way, but... Erts Granby Halls, Leicester Torch songs light the way Cabaret: Clive Davis on a performer who boldly invites comparison with the greates femmes fatales Ute Lempet Sdler's Wells Vexed and invigorated Union Dance The Place To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… Lone woman reads the riot act Matt Wolf talks to the versatile American writer and performer Anna Deavere Smith, whose latest show opens in London tonight Nostalgia can be infectious Fringe Theatre: An entertaining indictment of 1970s sexual attitudes; and a sharply observed view of the life of army wivesSaigon Rose Orange Tree Room, Richmond When marriage is a battlefield The Last Waltz The White Bear, Kennington Powerful voices, past and present London Concerts BBC SO/Davis barbican Philharmonia/ Giulini Festival Hall Lest we forget LSO/Rostropovich Albert Hall/BBC 2 England back to drawing board Gooch must take heart from Azharuddin and pick up pieces of Indian summer Peter Ball ponders the successes and failures among England's cricketers after a tour that left plans of selectors the future in tatters Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Last yacht protests at finish Pools Forecast Pakistan face daunting task Clough's offer for Collymore fails Sport in Brief Centre cleared to play Australia edge through Parke misses party Eton's blushes spared Wasps in danger Snow Reports Brittain marshals powerful force Newmarket trainer plots flying start to turf Flat Season Nottingham Rapid Raceline Double carries Maguire to maiden century Yesterday's Results Weight concession favours Gold Shot Nottingham Line-Up Fontwell Park Hereford Uplands for sale Jodami retired for this season Mercury Lions hand Hastings leadership mandate Respect earns Scot chance to crown career in New Zealand David Hands, rugby correspondent, on the man tackling the biggest job in rugby Busy schedule will offer little respite For the Record Oldham survive late rally to move clear of relegation zone Football Premier League Hanley ready to replace Schofield as captain The Times Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Radio 1 Television and Radio Check Cricket Hastings leads but England take Lions' share Oxford select new cox in Boat Race surprise Concise Crossword No 3053 Cambridge seek cutting edge Winning Move Word-Watching Lloyd's Football
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