News from 24/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Jill Sherman, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Philip Bassett, Ross Tieman and Nicholas Wood, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Alexandra Frean, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Martin Barrow City News Editor, C. White, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Richard Sockett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Richard Fries, Chief Charity Commissioner, Hilary Finch, Peter Dear and Gillan Maxey, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Bruce Jones, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Michael Pattison, Chief Executive, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Martin Dewhirst, John Nelson, Managing Director, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Olga Maitland (Secretary), Charles Bremner, John Percival, Derwent May, A. Freedman, Robert Cockburn, Susan Gilchrist, Wil Jackson, A. Copley, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Ann Pembroke, Colin Dawson, David Watts, Catherine Sampson, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Jonathan Dimbleby, Alice Thomson, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Charles Dawes, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Julian Brazier, M. G. Wayman, Christine Webb, Richard Ford and Philip Webster, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Hayes, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Simon Jenkins, Christopher Irvine, Alan Coren, Philip Robinson and Colin Narbrough, William Shakespeare, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, James Pringle and David Watts, Paul Fox, Sam Kiley, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Wood, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, John Marshall, Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman, Christopher Rose-Innes,
ResumoCoastguard reveals delay in warning of canoe tragedy Heseltine set to reprieve 13 coal mines The coal industry white paper appears tomorrow. Michael Heseltine believes that 13 pits can stary open but their salvation may be short-term Index City of Angels Irish mother leads peace move Times Challenge By our Foreign Staff: Clinton promises aid package for Yeltsin Angry Serbs leave peace talks 'for the battlefield' Bluebelle Line Linguaphone Media on Wednesday Police to get more control of budgets Clarke promises to review sentencing Magistrates join critics Teachers take young assailants to court BBC Speed limit will regulate M25 traffic Chess body to stage rival world title PM fears return of rent-a-picket Picture Gallery Five sent to jail for £12.5m tax fraud Skye hikers rescued Letter bomb escape Man superglued again Sergeant murder case Sotheby's appointment Picture Gallery Parents demand facts on canoeing disaster As Plymouth comes to terms with the loss of four children off the coast the question of safety on school trips is being raised Safety guidelines carry no penalties Parental curiosity helps them play safe Parents should not be afraid to as awkard questions, says Libby Purves Picture Gallery Survival of fittest is not guaranteed Picture Gallery Patek Philippe Geneve Picture Gallery British Airways IRA victim's father urges end to killing "They have taken my lie away" Cinema breached Kubrick copyright TV group criticises 'true crime' shows The Cooperative Bank Scientists discover Huntington's gene MoD prepares to do battle in tough world arms market By our Defence Correspondent: RAF wins fight to save regiment DVLA Doctor says ulcer victims mistreated Willow trees may fuel the future Millions of homes may soon be powered by electricity generated from wood produced as a sustainable resource Cigarettes challenge man dies Carey 'made light of bishop's sin' The Channel 4 TV Public Forum Head of most efficient force believes small is beautiful Amalgamation fears unallayed as Clarke announces greatest shake-up police for three decades Protest victory Crash PC awarded £530,000 Scot free Bomb scare Whisky hijack Henry honour Rodenstock By our Crime Correspondent: Independent group to oversee the Met A candidate after Major's heart The Political Interview Julian Davidson MPs launch enquiry into VAT victims Maastricht clouds threaten to bring a stormy summer Riddell on Politics Mercury Gould renews attack on treaty policy Aroud the Lobby Base date Tokyo trip In Parliament Commons battle over bill puts new European seats at risk Computer 'nervous system' links Europe EC expert joins Major's policy unit SAAB Cellnet Paris conservatives reach poll accord Chirac gives notice of stormy cohabitaton in broadside at Mitterrand Bastille Opéra cues swansong Italian MPs try to purge party Belgian leader resigns Danse macAbre by a master of manoeuvre Despite the Socialists' poll defeat, President Mitterrand intends to remain a thorn in the new government's flesh Hopes rise for deal on Cyprus Khasbulatov urges impeachment after decision by court With Russian politics in turmoil, a defiant Mr Yeltsin vowed to press ahead with his plans for a referendum Clinton endorses Yeltsin reforms Europ assistance By our Foreign Staff: Air escape is agreed for Bosnian refugees EC wary of more aid for Russia Sun Alliance Happy Valley hardliners put squeeze on money makers Hong Kong's poorest can only gain from democracy. But China is busily softening up the colont's business people with threats of post-1997 penury if they dare to back reform China refuses to see Hard and demands sacking of Patten NEC (AFP): Walled City's last days From Reuter in Peking: Pyongyang sanctions opposed Peking woos former governor Likud looks to image-maker Keating picks allies for cabinet Labour left wing starved of power (Reuter): Bombay police seize arms (Reuter): Rwanda pact (AP): Afghan attack (Reuter): Suspect freed (Reuter): Killer executed (Reuter): Rally bombed (AP): Capital gains (Reuter, AFP): De Klerk calls on nation to unite against violence South African have been told to takle causes of communal strife. Sport and a sense of a shared future offer ways forward Opposition snubs Moi over retreat on economic reform Rhodes lead to the FBI Insurers win right to gold sunk in 1857 hurricane Picture Gallery Son refuses to live with Woody Allen Exer Skier Clinton gaffe affirms Tory link to Bush This blonde had more fun The true identity of New York's top con woman remains clouded in mystery, says Ben MacIntyre Forte Hotel How they shot the duchess Libby Purves on the machinations behind a simple magazine photography session Launch of a masterplan The Thatcher Foundation prepares for an autumn of discontent The Oxford blue belle Alice Thomson meets the cox with the ferocious pout who hopes to spur her team to victory in the Boat Race Restoration work for the prince's public image The Prince of Wales is busy working harder than ever on his myriad social projects, writes Alan Hamilton Nightmare on high street What on earth can I wear when there's no fashionable style to follow and I can't tell Oxfam from Ozbek? Alan Coren What does a man have to do to earn himself some filthy lurce these days? Less publicity, please The Times Dairy Picture Gallery Shame on this centralism Kenneth Clarke's proposals for the police would move yet more power away from local government and into Whitehall Literary margins? The Times Dairy Neck of the woods The Times Dairy Words at play The Times Dairy Russia's future in the stars Reformers may not be democrats, says Anne McElvoy Breathing Space President Yeltsin has won time in which the West must act Boys in New Blue The police need regional reform not centralisation Sam Takes the Tiller Oxford's switch of cox is a tale from the Girl's Own Paper Planning ahead for transport needs Terrorism concerns Cot deaths Public art sales Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… A helping hand for hedgerows Pleasure from pain Voices of liberty Press controls Keep them 'hungry' Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Dinners Reception Picture Gallery Temple to ancient god of animals uncovered Archaeology Church news The Hanover Band Trust Service dinner Appointments Latest wills Forthcoming marriages University news Marriages School news Cardinal Sebastiano Baggio Personal Column Franco Nogueira The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Announcements & Personal Notices Stratford Festival "A Midsummer Night's Dream" Roland Gant Alister MacDonald Alister MacDonald, architect and the elder son of Ramsay MacDonald, the first Labour prime minister, died on March 22 aged 94. He was born in 1898 Heseltine plans could save 13 pits The Times Crossword No 19,186 Business People in the Times No Title Weather Brilliance or blarney? The Times Tomorrow Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Now for the good news: we're behind Homes Oilmen dub Lamont the 'driller killer' BT share shops expanded Arts Sport Prudential profits leap 123% despite big reinsurance loss Integer Media the Newspaper of Tomorrow Expansion of Iceland foods adds 2,500 jobs The Times Unit Trust Information Service Clyde seeks £34.1 m through rights issue Business Roundup Hambro Insurance issue to raise £13.9m Interest helps Trinity Sale boosts Ex-Lands Bluebird back in black Sale to Granada stokes P&O's expansion fund Cross-Channel ferry companies should be allowed to co-ordinate cuts in services in response to imminent competition from the Channel tunnel, urges Lord Sterling BBA seeks cash to buy abroad Pay plan at United Friendly Wolseley warns of French downturn Company News in Brief By our City Editor: Bowater pays early dividend Bank to issue £3bn of gilts Parker heads for US court Legal & Public Notices Invergordon tops up with 16% rise Minorco buys from Redland Rights issue Polypipe up Happy returns Bid cleared British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Trafalgar signals £205m rights issue success Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Recent Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures UniChem profits rise 49% No payout as GPG declines (Reuter): Dow reflects a lack of investor enthusiasm World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Preclious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Miners and ministers wait for their number to come up Philip Bassett and Ross Tieman examine the government's limited options for saving pits that were targeted for closure last October Unlocking The Cage The Times City Diary Stage struck The Times City Dairy Vita-1 funds The Times City Dairy Pole tax The Times City Dairy A question of ethics Firms that lost money during the Gulf war needed… Beware the bulldozer Taxing search Dinner money Tempus Prudential BBA Group Iceland Frozen Foods Be an Angel The Times Wolseley Equities mark time Fimbra Melody of the mean streets Can a singing detective survive on Shafttesbury Avenue? As City of Angels reaches London, Jeremy Kingston is on the case Between the lines Theatre Reviews: Scenes from the life of Sylvia Plath; a revival of one of Terence Rattigan's best plays: and an American comic Letters Home Lyric, Hammersmith Radio Stand up to be counted Jackie Mason Dominion Passion Within limits The Deep Blue Sea Apollo, shaftesbury Avenue Dance The Times Sussex fun for summer Arts Briefing Last chance Entertainments Today's Events A daily gide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight London Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assassment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesment of films in London (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Relaeses An eye for the best of British Galleries: John Russell Taylor on the rich legacy of Victorian parton and collector Listen with Groucho Radio Review Smaller is even more beautiful Dance: John Percival meets Maurice Béjart, in Britain with his new company; Leicester festival update How they survive big rubbish Television Review: Joe Joseph on the trials of Japanese women Good Wife of Tokyo Channel 4 Tailored to show her at her best Recital: A soprano presents the British premiere of a song cycle commissioned for her from Andre Previn Kathleen Battle/ Roger Vignoles Queen Elizabeth Hall Picture Gallery Better than a slim chance of success Rock Concert The Fat Ludy Sings Mean Fiddler Mystery and plain magic Annamiri van der Pluijm/janavak Haymarket, Leicester Bovis Homes Belgravia & Knightsbridge Vilar do Golf Ex-Showhouse Barratt Stratton Creber Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Hogg the Builder To Let or Sell Bid List Demand is up, supply is down Estate agents are running out of homes for sale, and even gazumping is back, reports Rachel Kelly To rent or to buy? A new survey comparing costs has thrown up some surprises Back in time to the West Country Homes that graced the society of the 17th century are still being sought Rentals Nell Gwynn House F. W. Gapp Barbican Beauchamp Estates W. A. Ellis Leslie Marsh & Co Ltd Hope on the homeless front Numbers fall by 2 per cent Hamptons Tell us what you want, we'll print it In their battle for survival American papers are finding new ways to reflect the interests of prospective readers Media, Sales & Marketing BBC Radio Quadriga Building Design Limited Grays PC Software Marketeer Priory Management of Kew Green We are looking for real estate agents to sell farms… An ear for all readers The idea of a single person to field complaints from newspaper readers is gathering credence. But what do the present ombudsmen think? Alexandra Frean reports Researching & Developing Conferences Chief Editor Trainee Kitchen Designer Management Trainee The Times National Blood Authority Canalot Face value puts a gloss on sales Do readers judge a magazine by its cover? It seems they do. Robin Hunt looks at some tricks of the trade Meridian Crone Corkill Zarak Hay Partnership Reed La Créme De La Créme The Ritz David Westnedge Pan European The Consulting Suite Hobstones Crone Corkill Compliance Secretary Victoira Wall Associates Crone Corkill Middleton Jeffers The Ritz Secretary/receptionist Arrogant BBC must think again Crone Corkill Office Angels News Datacom Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Office Angels TTT Foreign Exchage Corporation Bond Street Art Dealer Multilingual services No Title On All Self-Funded Training Elizabeth Hunt Crone Corkill Sales-Marketing Gale Assoc Rec Cons Senior Secretary-City Angela Mortimer International Sheila Burgess Business Skills Tutor Established Chelsea Lettings Elizabeth Hunt Knightsbridge Secretaries Assistant Manager Experienced Secretary La Creme Consultants Angela Mortimer Clyde & Co Crone Corkill The Chambers Distillers MG Zarak Hay Partnership Golfers face a challenge to profit their company The Times and Olivetti have announced a golf competition aimed at the business world. Mel webb looks at how it works Red carpet leads to the first tee The corporate market has moved out of the hospitality tents and on to the fairways. Mel Webb explains why The Times Oxford delay final decision on use of big blades Davies recalled to Britain squad For the Record Word-Watching McGeechan defends lions as sound touring concept By a Correspondent: Jenkins stages solo performance Nerurkar drops out of British squad Sport in Brief Griffiths falls again Boost for Manchester Bonus for three wins King's cling on for title Players die in accident England pose threat to foreign domination Squash The Times Armiger has classic potential for Cecil With the 1993 turf Flat season starting at Doncaster tomorrow, Richard Evans, racing correspondent, selects ten horses to follow Sheer Jest defies weight in style Thunderer: Exeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nottingham Richard Evans Nap: Van Prince (2.50 Worcester) Next best: Persian Sword (4.20 Worcester) Thunderer: Kelso Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Worcester Guest is out Rapid Raceline Clough staying true his style and substance Rob Hughes, on the principles and mystique of a remarkable football manager Career Details Portsmouth still in the hunt Today's Fixtures Football Aggressive Bruno in prime shape Newcastle and West Ham slip Leaders jostle for position Premier League Snow Report Lara sets alight W Indies path to victory BBC1 Variations Radio 3 No Title Choice Satellite The Open Business School Golf Wegerle's stock falls in City exchange deal Dalglish brings Gallacher to Blackburn Breaking point for Souness All-England Club cleared by OFT Concise Crossword No 3054 Tour de France returns to Britain Picture Gallery Winning Move Word-Watching Breitling Cricket Basketball referees say they are ready to strike
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