News from 25/03/1993
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Jon Ashworth, Rulsan and Lyudmila, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Robert Hardcastle, James Scott, John O'leary Education Correspondent, J. E. Sloggett, Secretary, Neil Bennett, Stephen Castell (Director), N. von Berg, Bill McInnes, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Sheridan Morley, R. Sparks, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Winnie Ferguson, Norrie, Crickhowell, Williams of Elvel, Morris of Castle Morris, John Hunt, Derek Ezra, Chorley, Moran, Joseph Williams, Mike Shaw, Noel Goodwin, Lucy Fisher, Carl Mortished, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, S. Lisseter, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, John Maddox, Matt Brown, Martin Fletcher, Steven Bartlett, Alistair Gray, P. Gillibrand, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Michael McCarthy and Stewart Tendler, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Colin Welch, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Nick Kochan, Robert Bruce, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Anne White, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, David Watt, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Ross Tieman, Stephen Shaw, Director, John Young and John Vincent, Dick Hinder, Edward Fennell, Margot Norman, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Peter Layhe, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Michael Scallon, R. P. Mardling, Headmaster, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Tim Judah, James Bone and Michael Evans, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Brunskill, Alison Roberts, Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, Pat Chapman, David Watts, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Jill Sherman, N. R. Armfield, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, George Sivell, City Editor, Jonathan Prynn, jon ashworth, Peter Davalle, Alan Clark, T. C. Carter, Lois Rathbone, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Praveen Moman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ian Angus, Peter Morrison, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Douglas Tennent, Gina Thomas, Alfred Morris, Mark Herbert, Michael Hamlyn and our Foreign Staff, Oliver Holt, James Woodall, Stuart Cliffe, Chairman, Nicholas Wood, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Jenny Roberts, Chair, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, F. Steadman, (Formerly deputy chairman), Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Emile Woolf, Ben MacIntyre and Martin Fletcher, Mike Rosewell, K. Naylor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Roy Watts, Chairman, Anne McElovoy, Philip Pangalos, Douglas Rae, Kate Bassett, Ian Crooks, Benedict Nightingale, C. Stefanou, Christopher Walker and Ben MacIntyre, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Lulu Yu, Anne McElvoy, GEoff Brown; s, Ian Robertson, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan, Jon Asworth, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoA suitable success Pop art's pop Irish eyes Index Portfolio Plus £2,000 to be won today The Times Ford Catherine Deneuve Dubliners queue to offer sympathy to Warrington South Africa had nuclear bombs, admits de Klerk Margot Norman Tones wheel in the pyjama vote over Maastricht bill Start of the Flat Yeltsin drops direct rule to avoid impeachment Travel on Thursday Schoolboy accused of raping his teacher Heseltine pit rescue begins to sway rebel Conservatives Strike mars Ford's key model launch Toxic land registers dropped Psion Series Cross Rail cost savings sought Picture Gallery Whale rescue delayed Fish protest to continue as talks fail Last tango on the back benches? Matthew Parris Political Sketch PC murder charge pair forgo evidence News in Brief Advert licks opposition Mammoth dates revised Catholics campaign Pupil aged 13 on bail after alleged rape of teacher Authority to review staff safety Unions demand legal action over assaults Porn channel to fight ban Parents of injured foetus cleared to sue Canoeists battled to save each other 'The strong helped the weak, then the weak hekped the strong' MP backs school condoms Homebase Traditional values could cure the national malaise Chennal 4 forum looks at Britain today The Channel 4 Openions forum in conjunction with The Times, will be broadcast on Sunday Michael Daynes watched the lively debate Computer detects credit crime Aquascutum Life or death decision today on IRA victim Police let suspects go to lessen paperwork Adoption charity advises against smokers as parents North Sea birds thrive despite oil spills Major's local school rejects opting out MPs weigh right to know against need for privacy Public of heritage committee's half-way house to Calcult is damned by newspaper industry An all-party Commons group believes that it has devised a formula that offers the best chance of balance in a society dedicated to controversy and debate Company fined for double amputation For sale: frigate, one owner, suit 3rd world Editors criticise new 'busybody's charter' The Committee has thrown everything but the kitchen sink at this peter preston, The Guardian Boots Tory praise for Carey's attack on materialism Transwede London's future rises in the east Michael Howard vowed to incorporate lessons learnt in Docklands in ambitions plans for the East Thames Corridor By our Property Correspondent: Homes need 'will not be met' Police quiz man over 1957 case News in Brief Boy sentenced Road block Chef on bail Murder charge Mare knifed Major sets out plans to reduce pollution Lilley paves the way for cuts in benefits Power sale Register goes In Parliament Charter record attacked Westminster's imbalance of power colours political dreams Riddell on Politics Dixons Now, B&Q Introduce on Key D. I. Y A New Pricing Policy Products Sailings save UN troops as Bosnia evacuation halted Serb artillery disruption of the UN rescue mission followed another rejection in New York of the Owen-Vance peace plan Manchester Airport Picture Gallery Serbs rob foreign journalists Belgium lurches into next crisis EC puts shiver in Arctic circles Kozyrev delighted after G7 rescue talks with Clinton Japan faces demand to join aid packages as fears over Moscow military grow If the top industrial nations agree to hold an emergency summit, significant new aid could be released for Russia Yeltsin supporters rally to cause of disorganisation Russians put little faith in salvation from the West Olivetti Ford Ford Norwich Union Inspection teams may need new powers to detect arms Pretoria disclosure underline the difficulties confronting atomic agency Demands for a stronger IAEA are being heard as it tries to assess military developments in the Middle East and Asia De Klerk sends in army and proposes return to hanging Toyota War hero turned peacemaker is elected Israeli president Ezer Weizman will wield great influence in the mainly ceremonial post. His election signifies a victory for the Labour left American agents fly New York bomb suspect out of Egypt (AP): Novelist Hersey dies, 78 News in Brief (AFP): Mendes ruling Coalition plan (AP): 'Semi-war' ends Brief truce (Reuter): Volcano erupts (AP): Snow kills 40 Briton killed in cult gun battle Policeman insists Rodney King was 'high' on drug US envoy to stay on in London Peking to set up rival power base for colony Sweet and sour is transatlantic flavour of month Toyota When gun law comes to school As Britain recoils in horror from a classroom rape, Margot Norman examines the lesson from America Everest The British are going Sheridan Morley looks at the last flickers of an empire that once ruled Hollywood How the Civil Service blocks change Alan Clark (right) on ways the Whitehall machine can make life a misery for the ministers Toyota A strain on the system Wake up, the danger's real Fatigue causes as much death and injury as drinking. Why, asks Ian Robertson, is so little done to counter it? Facing the cruel truth about HIV The latest research disproves an optimistic theory which patients had eagerly embraced Health Tips Advertisement Bring on the Pied Piper Medical Briefing Of rat-born diseases, toxic shock and breast cancer Grafton High-risk families Estuary English, as spoken by the Priricess of Wales, Ken Livingstone and Norman Tebbit, has been around for longer than they suppose. It is merely the classless version of the Sarf-East accent known as "popular London", which has been startling the hores since Chaucer led his package tour to Canter Regional pronunciation is essential-so that each area can look down on the others Picture Gallery Great red EC herrings The European bureaucracy is tackling yesterday's theoretical problems instead of pressing issues of practical economics Food's off Job, governor? The Times Diary Somebody's hour The Times Diary Writing crop The Times Diary Faroe hero The Times Diary Too close to the wind? The Times Diary Gagged by good intentions Pat Chapman, who helped draw up the journalists' code of practice, says the new rules are unworkable A Fine Mess The heritage committee's plans for the press must be rejected Green Shoots Irish disgust can slowly push the IRA to the margins Lord of Misrule The West must not waver in its demands for Kenyan reforms Fair trial for the new justice act Budgeting for future A judgment on computer hacking Care and disability Service training merger Fear of national parks in limbo Sale of stolen goods Flamsteed restoration A word in our ear Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Sir Rex Niven Sir Dick White Bernard Braden Appointment Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheon Reception Service dinner The John Lyon School, Harrow Picture Gallery Church news Cook/hostess University news Archaeologists dig in for working summer Institute of Administrative Management Marriage Forthcoming marriages Physics medal Sir John McMichae Sir John McMichael, FRS, cardiologist, died on March 3 aged 88. He was born on July 25,1904 George Moore George Moore, first vice-chancellore of Bath University, died on March 6 aged 89. He was born on June 1,1903 Personal Column Barbican Association Action Announcements & Personal Notices Michael Clark Hutchison Michael Clark Hutchison, Conservative MP for Edinburgh South from 1957 to 1979, died on March 21 aged 79. He was born on February 26,1914 A very singular case was decided yesterday in the Central Criminal Court. Dr. Whiteford, a physician practising in London, was convicted on his own admission of forging a document purporting to be a reprieve issued from the Home Office on behalf of a criminal named Charles Shurety, who lay under Mark Hughs Mark Hughes, Labour MP for Durham from 1970 to 1983 and for the City of Durham from 1983 to 1987, died on March 19 aged 60. He was born on December 18,1932 News The Times Crossword No 19,187 Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Protect Puncture Plummet The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Unease over Clinton's economic dream Travel 30,31 Halifax draws line against rate cuts Britain's biggest building society believes a further base rate cut is unlikely and that savers should not suffer further erosion of their investment income B&Q steps up DIY price war Arts Sport Picture Gallery Fimbra Buxton agrees to recruit outside chief for Barclays Sixteen Pages of Jobs Cornhill back in the black Daimler leads Bid conditions Power sell-off Finance Bill The Times Unit Trust Information Service Blow softened by tax provisions Lasmo Writes down reserves Bredero in talks with bankers BSG cash call to fund capital expenditure Business Roundup Publisher plans growth Geest slips to £20.4m Lex goes into service NatWest chief attacks failure of City regulation The City believes the proposed Personal Investment Authority may not satisfy the growing need for more effective regulation to protect private investors Berisford favoured by Clarks The Times Amec cuts dividend after writedowns Company News in Brief Bernard Matthews payout cut Barratt almost doubles profit ASB proposes rule change to current asset valuations Blenheim makes it 12 in a row Legal & Public Notices Strong orders lift Weir Reuters: Reuters considers big payout Gillette battle Nestlé fattens Town Centre up British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Grove Trust sells bulk of stake in George Wimpey Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Recent Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures Jardine advances but issues a warning (Reuter): Dow fights back after warning from Merck World Markerts Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates How to avert disaster by a timely look at the books Economic View Anatole Kaletsky recommends that politicians should observe a time-honoured ritural in the pursuit of economic health On course for business success The Times City Diary Imry irony The Times City Diary Fee Struggles The Times Diary Out of step The Times City Diary Lloyds sees no need for a new third-party banking pressure group The asset test Tempus Lasmo Blenheim Early signs of rising inflation The ABC way of getting together to tackle banks Amec Toyota Geest Pacific Western University Dartford Borougb Council Johnson Underwood Warwick … Diary of Times Classified Times Newspapers A leading American Investment Bank is seeking to… The Company Accountant Child support Alderwick Peachell & Partners Limited Davies Kidd ISLE of Man Government Financial Supervision… Latro Marketing The Civil Service Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ASB braced for a storm over updating property valuations Sarah Bagnall says industry is facing a stark choice over how it will make meaningful valuations for balance sheets Total separation is needed as the only way to guarantee independence of auditors All change for audit partners Topical tips Any Other Business Age trap Any Other Business ACCA goes back again Any Other Business Green giant Any Other Business Great Scott Any Other Business Shrink fever Any Other Business Revenue has a nudge from the Chancellor Audit Insurers' novel arguments do not constitute precedent Coopers' hat-trick Any Other Business Sense of vision needed for insolvency work Las Vegas goes for the jackpot The city famed for its glitz and gambling has discovered families Thomson Worldwide Golden chance to refresh the spirit Flocks of visitors will be taking religious holidays or making pilgrimages abroad this Easter. Harvey Elliott reports Secular Packages at Easter Motorail Price war in the sky British Midland pledges fare cuts of up to 40 per cent South African Airways Unique Train Special London Marriott Hotel America bound Flyaways Room prices are down at Hilton Peter Victor pounded the West End streets in search of the best discount for a hotel room Innocent fun that could be catastrophic Lap-top computers and other electronic devices may soon be banned on some flights as they could interfere with navigation controls Antwerp uncovers its cultural roots Europe's new city of culture is using the year to reinvent its image Grecian Virgin Travelog Go for a song Weekend Telecom Security Qantas set for a battle BA's move into Pacific routes will not be unopposed Shares drift in dull trading Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Deneuve grows older disgracefully Cinema: Geoff Brown on the new releases; from the Oscar-nominated Indochine to the blustery Wind Groans and growing up Television Review: Two new comedy series An adaptation from a novel is appreciated, but not a comedian's view of his life Theatre Bastille besieged? Coment Rodney Milnes on the cultural consequences of victory for the right wing in the French elections Curzon West End Profile Bowles lives on Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enterlainment compiled by kari 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 Revenger is less sweet the second time Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reassesses a Peter Shaffer play as it makes a timely transfer The Gift of the Gorgon Wyndhams Resolutely unresolved Student Opera: Stylish Britten at the Royal College; and a Glinka epic revived in Bloomsbury The Turn of The Screw Royal College of Music Rough ride to Russia Ruslan and Lyudmila Bloomsbury Theatre Words might fail you Dance Diction The place This is a dead Pierrot Fringe Theatre Glasparts BAC, Battersea Developing a talent for making things difficult Theatre: Joseph Williams meets Howard Barker, dramatist and veteran enfant treeible Good work all undone Opera: General Larner sees the Opera de Nantes failing to do justice to a difficult piece by Chabrier Out of another country Concert: Britten and his contemporaries at the Barbican The South Bank Centre What the Berlin Wall was for How was Germany reunified? Gina Thomas thinks historians should looks to the streets Germany Divided From the Wall to Reunification By a Jamies McAdams Princeton, £20 Buttering royal slices of bread Crowned Heads By Vernica MacLean Hodder & Stoughton, £2.5 The Adelphi Press In the land of fighting ghosts Songs of Enchantment By Ben okri Jonathan Cape, £14.99 Picture Gallery Is there life after liberalism? Post-Liberalism Studies in Political Thought By John Gray Routledge, £3.5 Keeping art alive in a computer age The Computer ART-IST's Techinqes and Applications By Lillian F. Schwartz and Laurens R. Schwartz and Laurens R. Schwartz Norton, £3.5 Seth's subcontinent of a novel Vickram Seth has been puffed as a latter-day Tolstoy. After reading his novel about India, Daniel Johnson is not disappointed A Suitable Boy By Vikram Seth Phoenix House, £20 Praveen Moman on the lost India of Vikram Seth's a Suitable Boy Beeb before Birt A Responsible Man By Cynthia Kee Chatto & Windus, £13.99 Queen of the Witches By Jessica Berens Hutchinson, £13.99 William Heinemann Falling for an Oxford doctor Michael, Michael By Wendy Perriam HarperCollins, £14.99 Activating suspended sentence Court of Appeal Application to read witness statements La Créme De La Crème Ernst & Young Multiple Display Advertising Items Seeking order during hearing News Datacom Rent-free deal created tenancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Council acted lawfully in putting child in hospital Secretarial Vacancies The Times Service teams try break with tradition David Hands finds only a handful of spectators drawn to Twickenham for a midweek experiment Lions can benefit from touring without complaint Gerald Davies Rugby Commentary Word-Watching Irish eyes scowl over Lions' tour selection Painful moment One-day game needs draws Scottish concerns over lottery Greek parody Charman rises above her status Bquash Rising Stars Australia unable to handle Larsen Cricket Scoreboard Olazábal reveals confident mood Big-hitters can make extra lengthe pay dividents at Sawgrass Pace-setting Gilford stands by game plan For the Record The Times Last Night's Football Results Basketball rebounds to fresh popularity Nicholas Harling examines the revival of the game's domestic fortunes after growing participation at the grassroots Little Woods Fixtures The Times Hills directs South Bank show Richard Evans meets a trainer eager to cast off last year's ills Richard Evans Doncaster Today's Races on Television Doncaster C4 Penza in action at Doncaster Stratford Wincanton Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Coaches set pace on Tideway towpath Mick Rosewell talks to the men who are finding different ways to motivate their crews for the Boat Race on Saturday Souness facing touchline ban Toyota Brave Scotland pay severe price for solitary defensive mistake Holland too strong for ten-man San Marino Italy celebrate landmark by crashing Maltese Hester unbeatable in selection trials Sport in Brief Roundhegians in dock Ashley's decision day Canadian heads field Strong Welsh presence Bond earns Hendry tie Bruno to get title shot Snow Reports BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Barratt International Resorts Rugby Union Polston breaches Villa defence Norwich keep the championship pot boiling with late winner Table Dogged Arsenal dent United's title ambitions Concise Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Basketball Injuries affect England's plans for Turkey Morse Prost in tribute to former rival Mansell JPMorgan N B Selection Ltd Whitehead selection Howgate Sable N B Selection Ltd National & Provincial Building Society Whitehead selection Opportunity unlocked Many offenders lack the skills to find work once they are freed. 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