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News from 26/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Michael Viney, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, R. Astles, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, W. S. Affleck, James Bone and Ian Brodie, Ivo Tennant, Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, D. Jenkins, John B. Keane, Carl Mortished, Sean Hallahan, Mark Berelowitz, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Jane Bird, David Hewson, Laurence Johnstone, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Jennifer A. Page, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Roger Pratt, Olda FitzGerald, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, M. A. Murray-Pearce, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, John Ardagh, Richard Cork, Ed Gorman, John Woodcock, Vikram Seth, Janet Daley, P. R. Millest, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, I. D. P. Thorne, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Matthew d'Ancona, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Robin Neillands, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, David Flanagan, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Brendan McWilliams, Robert Ballantyne, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Mary Ann Sieghart, Mike Rosewell and John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Richard Graham, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Anthony Hore, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Frank Allaun, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Tong, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, R. H. Asserson, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, N. B. Camber, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, David Powell, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Tim Robinson, Graham Glenn, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Penny Perrick, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, R. H. M. Boyle,

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Heseltine pit rescue deal to cost £500m Five months ago the pit closure plan was seen as a political disaster. Yesterday's announcement seems to have repaired much of the damage Index Brett Anderson Foreign scientist helped to develop 'apartheid bomb' IRA agrees to see a father bereaved by its blast Celtic Delight Yeltsin rival removes impeachment threat Brian Lara Reluctant whales herded to freedom Singapore Airlines No title In the Times Epic read Pop art Top writers Vauxhall profits rise as strike hits Ford's launch Four men feared dead after capsizes Canoe survivor speaks Help for press victims M25 closed by blast Port blockade planned Anorexia cancer link Five die in blaze Loyalist gunmen kill five amid clamour for peace Schoolboy victim of IRA bomb dies By a Staff Reporter: Prince wants to put 'Great' back in Britain Another battle of the big cheeses Political Sketch Division bell tolls for tardy legal eagle BBC links up with American network Correction Judge jails Guppy for five years with £500,000 fine British pupils lag years behind rivals Euro Results Driver's sentence angers widow European court backs corporal punishment Peugeot Basinger ruling puts spotlight on Hollywood deals Tinseltown has a bad case of jitters amid fears of a flurry of lawsuits against stars who break verbal contracts Intercity Mirror bans Paul Foot's column of home truths No sex for third of men in 50s Major unveils stone to favourite novelist Children 'divide couples' BBC presenters weather 70 years on the forecasting front Will the changes in Community Care affect you? Total of road deaths falls to lowest since records began Minister hails 'remarkable achievement' The attitude towards drink-driving is only one reason for the startling drop in fatal traffic accidents since the 1970s Driving bans broken by 50% of offenders Dixons Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Landowner fights for treasure Livestock cruelty filmed at markets Nasa satellite finds evidence of lifelike era on Venus Bishop tells church to give a lead Collector owed £900 poll tax Killers freed Du Cann case Back home Luggage line Prices frozen Father for trial Moore tribute Skoda Auto Heseltine saves the day for cabinet but leaves his political future in doubt Riddell on Politics Review promises healthy prospects for coal industry Michael Heseltine's white paper on coal backtracks on closures and offers subsidies to make pits competitive Alternative energy gets a boost New Sources Militant UDM to consider striking Minister 'betrayed nation' Reaction Miners see closure as revenge on union Grimethorpe MPs claim long-term strategy has been ignored Government breaks out of the Maastricht siege Euro rebels are not yet beaten, but ministers claim to have broken the back of the Maastricht treaty debate Howard's city a triumph of hope over experience Commentary Parliament next week Left makes comeback Maples Yeltsin gains upper hand in battle with wily opponent President, with threat of impeachment behind him, mocks congress Multiyork Refugees flee as UN officials fear catastrophe if Serbs take enclaves Wary Kremlin holds the key in Bosnia Commentary Bosnian Muslims sign Vance-Owen peace package The clamour for tougher action against Bosnian Serbs and rump Yugoslavia is likely to increase now there is an EC-brokered deal Mitterrand dash with Chirac foils chance for orderly transition The French president, who has been urged by his main opponent to go guietly, has made perfectly plain he has no intention of doing so Kohl challenger engulfed by scandal German corruption Briton tracks down historic battle site Mosquito bites prick Socialist hopes Nightmare in the Office Italian diplomat accused of extortion ANC asks for proof nuclear weapons programme is over Defence experts and diplomats claim de Klerk's frankness sets an example for rogue nuclear such as North Korea Court told of Allen's 'sex game' with child Computer boss indulges in marital interface Likud leader heralds return of right Senate approves tax rises Assault on budget deficit Cairo sees Iraqi link to US blast (Reuter): Chinese at risk from arsenic Famine victims (Reuter): Free to study (AFP): Palace attacked (Reuter): Breaking in FIAT When I was a bairn On a trip down memory lane with Doctor Finlay The Peterborough Effect Wives hit back with a vengeance American women are learning how best to kill wayward husbands—is the trend likely to spread here? Tears are never enough The latest IRA outrage drove an ordinary Dublin housewife to an extraordinary act of courage, says Ed Gorman A weight for small shoulders Still sweet-tempered, Vikram Seth wearily accepts the mounting hype over his gigantic new novelTHE Valerie Grove Interview He quotes Lear, encapsulating the helplessness at being, for the moment, more written about than writing Social climbing the Trollope way As last night's unveiling ceremony in Poets' Corner showed, we are all fans now St. Christopher The Times Janet Daley Kubrick's banning of a Clockwork Orange offers a precedent for current film-makers' qualms about incitement None of my business Grammatically challenged junk mail cannot prise money out of this tycoon Picture Gallery Always a likely lad The Times Diary Newbury twist The Times Diary On the move The Times Diary Joy of Oxford Cabinet or colander? Mary Ann Sieghart on leaks past and present How Much Longer? Serb fighters still humiliate the UN without fear PIT Politics It is hard to see industrial reasoning in the Heseltine plan Spare the Child Caning cannot be justified by educational choice Yeltsin 'bringing misery to Russia' Famine in Sudan Patten's China tactics under fire English Heritage plans Canoeing tragedy Troubled children Honours even Defining innocent victims of terror 'A Suitable Boy' Rolls-Royce staff cuts Signs of life? Court Circular Today's royal engagements School news Sir Dick White Reception Personal Column Birthdays today Memorial services Dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Luncheons John Hersey General Shahid Hamid Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Announcements & Personal Notices Alex Bennett On this Day British Birds. Protection of Rare Species March 26 1927 Gwynneth Thurburn Picture Gallery Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tom Hartley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot 605 Multiple Classified Advertising Items MaZDa Multiple Classified Advertising Items The car that doesn't need to compete As the latest Mitsubishi Galant is launched in Britain, Vaughan Freeman looks at a remarkable success story Mitsubishi Galant Hit the trail with a Cherokee The jeep is fast and rugged, with electronically-controlled everything So who cares if it lacks taste Hyundai celebrates its silver success Roadwise Chrysler Jeep Cherokee Motoring Scotts The Sunday Times Another fine mess for the motorist? The RAC has welcomed the official review of the Criminal Justice Act Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coal deal buys off Tory revolt The Times Crossword No 19,188 No title Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Weather The Times Tomorrow Infotech 30-34 Up and down Cash Call Sale Talk Picture Gallery Finance chief quits Barclays for rival The departure of a top executive compounding the turmoil at Barclays, disappointed institutions, already worried by the bank's management problems The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Offer investors a healthier diet Arts Sport 40-44 By our Industrial Editor: CBI more optimistic Continental Airlines Power chiefs warm to report No title Post Office endorses prospect of sell-off The Post Office has embraced privatisation but rejects the concept of an unrestricted postal market, saying that service and value for money would suffer International Appointments Scriptographic Publications Ltd Careerworld CV Services Reckitt & Colman lacks spice Overseas Jobs Express European Sales Executive JAC Engineers Structural All Box Number Bank confirms BCCI lifeboat for institutions Company Briefs By our Staff: Recession eats into profits at Booker Falling rates limit rise at Thomas Cook Bupa gets better Bemrose rights issue Woodchester slips Dawson drives on Hambros faces legal appeal British Franchise Association Pacific Western University Unhealthy fall in shares greets Wellcome advance Brokers downgraded profit forecasts for Wellcome but thhe company says it is well placed to contend with health sector changes proposed in Britain and America By our City Staff: United raises payout New look urged on regulation Slough Estates makes £147m cash call APV gives warning on first-half results By our City Staff: Laing is braced for tough year ahead By our City Editor: UK groups beat the Budget with rush to revise dividends No title Henlys puts a brake on large losses Treasury lauded for BT sale Morrison up Quayle deal Lucas ventures Trafford ahead Sarvar stake Legal & Public Notices Redland shares see-saw as results prompt concern for 1993 payout Insurance uncertainty upsets exporters Power generators brighten dull day Stock Market British Funds FAA studies US Air procedures (Reuter): Dow moves higher as confidence returns World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues White paper stokes fires of competition in coal industry Ross Tieman says the latest proposals for the industry's long-standing problems will provide ak temporary reprieve but will not slow coal's decline Meat and drink for Belinda The Times City Diary Tokyo diary The Times City Diary Barclays in red The Times City Diary Mordain scores The Times City Diary Property is more than 'office services' on balance sheet Changing nature of public finance will need more dynamic analysis Commercial leases contain rent review clauses that go up or down Wooden spoon Wellcome Redland Slough Estates Privileged Gold Card treatment Citibank Reckitt & Colman 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 Losses trimmed Change BBC's computer first? David Guest previews a specialist pilot programme but doubts that this double helping of chips will fill a gap Information Technology Admiral IBIS Service Ltd Computeach International Ltd Beard Dove Limited Cerco Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items A TV bonanza from space Satellite systems could soon transmit hundreds of channels to Europe, reports Matthew May Winning the generation game A small company from Bristol has won a supercomputing contract Morse Lightning chip Online Cheap megadisc Mini marvel Apricot Well, hello, how nice to see youa NEC The keystroke to team spirit Computer are at last being used for a purpose first envisaged 30 years ago, says Jane Bird There would be uproar if it were taken away Less talking and more decisions Work-sharing system can cut down the frequency and length of regular meetings and save time and money Once you know how it works, the possibilities are endless Groupware can help companies to cut costs and improve efficieny Groping for an answer Is groupware being affected by a lack of understanding? David Guest reports The idea has been slow to take off in Britain Lotus Notes Melting-pot offices PCs are the key to some far-reaching organisational changes, says David Hewson Companies' ability to work as teams will be a key advantage Reflection Keyfile Post a letter at the press of a button Software is making routine office tasks easier and more effective History lessons in French Visual Art: Richard Cork welcomes an unusually rich loan exhibition from a regional French gallery Pointing up the truth Television Review: Matthew d'Ancona Opera Rabbis, rappers and reflected rage Theatre: Benedict Nightingale finds himself stirred by the heat of Fires in the Mirror at the Royal Court Lots of curiosity down under Rock Weekend Events A dally guide to arts end entertainment complied by Kari Knight London Entertainments Theatre Guide Joremy Kingston's assesement 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 New Releases Spelt out in Wagnerian fashion Opera: Rodney Milnes is intrigued by Claudio Abbado's conducting of Debussy Pelléas et Mélisande Covent Garden Lightly languid Concerts: Touring Americans, Slavonic-minded Midlanders and vocal Londoners SFSO/Blomstedt Festival Hall Sung across the centuries Hilliard Enscmble Wigmore Hall Janácek supreme @#CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham No, minister, the party's over Rock on Friday: A spoilt paper for French pop ... the quality of Suede ... the Joy of ambient music The end of socialist rule in France will probably mean the end of an unlikely experiment—the minister of rock. David Toop reports Power comes well-dressed in Suede Records: David Sinclair (below) and Caitlin Moran have seen the future of rock, and it's Brett Anderson Whatever You Want Them to Be Seven Days Out and about next Week Top Ten Albums Martini New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Bit Thing Private school slippering was not degrading punishment Human Rights Law Report Guarantor's liability can be set off Power to determine Pakistani issue Court of Appeal Rules permitting discrimination against non-member seafarers are not state aid European Law Report Taming the beasts of the road Ray Clancy got to grips with her Suzuki Vx800 after an advanced riders' course on the open road CSM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motorcycles Multiple Display Advertising Items Isle of Man Continental Bike Tours Events Calendar 1993 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hein Gericke Triumph Tiger, future bright Webbs of Lincoln Suzuki Multiple Display Advertising Items A watery tale of blues, boats and bacon butties Triplett upstages Langer with burst of birdies First Tround Sherborne sets pace to stay on target First round Word-Watching For the Record Zola returns with vigour and zest David powell reflects on the past and assesses the future of Zola Pieterse Fixtures Bowe will defend against Ferguson Lloyd to share referee duties Epee breakthrough Capriati beaten Welsh Maydays India cruise home Cammish showcase Lincoln contenders counted out Three trainers miss declaration deadline for big handicap Thunderer: Doncaster Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Carlisle Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Knight steps up to take charge of Lord's Lara ready to make a drive for greatness John Woodcock on a batsman with talent to make cricket history in his island in the sun Dorigo doubt dents Taylor's plans Football Yachtsman objects to trials Confident Prost attempts to make peace with Senna Motor Racing Mellor appointed to sports foundation Jones boys come good White succumbs Britain's winning start England pair warned Milton regains touch Snow Reports Autosport Variations Radio Choice Satellite Television and Radio Harvey Nichols Racing 41 Picture Gallery Umpire's orders start Boat Race confusion No title Manchester bid enhanced by South African interest Concise Crossword No 3058 Armchair finale to Premier title race Norwich strengthen their hand by signing Ekoku Winning Move Word-Watchinga Cricket The Times Stena Sealink Country House s walled in by their history Hertiage Despite a trubulent history and an uncertain future, the builders of Ireland's great houses created a world of serenity, says Olda FitzGerald Almost all of the best country hotcls in Ireland are… Many of the spacious homes of the Anglo-Irish gentry have been converted into old-world hotels that make guests feel more like friends. Spoiled for choice, John Ardagh settles on his top 13 Farmhouses B&i Line Never mind the weather Weather The extraordinary climate of Ireland helpled to found meteorology, says Brendan McWilliams Surf s up on the wild west coast Golfing, fishing, sufing or walking, Ireland offers an inviting variety of outdoor activities Footsore and fancy a bit of a chat? The Glory of the Greens Where to take your pleasure on the fly At Europe's last outposts—the peace of Ireland Michael Viney visits some remote island communities at ease with life in a rugged and turbulent Atlantic seascape McKenna's Hotel Guide Islands of refuge for saints and legendary warlords The Aran islands were once center of a forgotten society. Today, Tim Robinson reports, they can still weave their magic for 150,000 vistors each summer Conservationists between a rock and a stony place Environmentalists want to help visitors to understand the Burren but are fearful of destroying its beauty Tim Robinson reports on the row over its future Swansea Cork Ferries Staying and Bating in the Burren A feast after the famine West Cork is strangely unreal, changing but unchangd. It is mysterious and unsettling, yet at the same time reassuringly welcoming to visitors. David Sinclair reports McKenna's Guide to Hotels and Restaurants in West Cork In the kingdom of diversions John B. Keane reflects on the many attractions of Ireland's most westerly country, a land where one word is never used when several will do Picture Gallery Hotels and Restaurants Where water rules the land John B. Keane on a place a place to walk look, or simply be closer to nature Drive Ireland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cork Brookfield Holiday Village Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballyhoura Country Multiple Display Advertising Items SLH Multiple Display Advertising Items Great Southern Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Stena Sealink Connemara: coast at which the world ends Balmy, untamed this mysterious area has drawn Penny Perrrick back for 25 years A tale of two cities that offer the best of times If you ever go across the sea to Ireland Galway and Cork will claim to be little bits of heaven John Ardagh writes Hotels Stena Sealink

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