News from 31/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Nicholette Jones, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Julian Hafner, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Valerie A. Chown, Michael Evans and James Bone, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Film Critic, Karl Knight, H. P. Hall (Principal), Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Colin Narbrough, John Hunter, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Kurt Schork, Robert Wright, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Rachel Kelly, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Laurie Taylor, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Andrew Osmond, (President), Derwent May, Joel Brand, Robert Cockburn, Montgomery, Jack Waterman, Philip Bassett, Michael Dynes and Christopher Elliott, John Woodcock, Kenneth Barrow, Colin Narbrough and Tom Walker, Martin Hoyle, Richard Evens, David Miller, Martin Fletcher and Joanna Pitman, Prisca Middlemiss, R. V. Taylor, Jonathan Prynn, George McDonic, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent and James Bone, Paul Wilkinson, Earl A. Powell III, Director, Beryl Dixon, Joseph Rotblat (President), Donald Sweeting, A. Cosker, Roy Waters, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, A. G. Tugwell (Directorial Services Manager) and R. Coats (Region Manger), Coleraine, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Alan J. Ford, Peter Riddell, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Margaret Warbis, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, H. H. Bracken, Arthur Leathley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Adrian Holloway, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine,
Resumo'Timebomb' clause poses new threat to Maastricht Just when ratification of the Maastricht treaty was seeming more likely, a new social chapter amendment has led to further confusion Index Times Debate New clashes loom in fishing war Thompson tops Britain's Oscar triumph Truss on TV Hollick and Foot leave the Mirror First Night Hoover executives sacked over offer Times brings world chess championship to London National & Provincial Building Society, Provincial… Media on ITN & Radio 4 Baton-charged by an angry dame Political Sketch 'Home alone' mother will not be charged News in Brief New Maxwell charge Canoe pupils' funeral Skuse wins right to sue House sales rise Nicotine patches ban Nineteen arrested in abortion protests Scuffles break out as police struggle to keep rival demonstrators apart Islanders drift apart over agreement with French 'Violence is logical response to murder' Islanders drift apart over agreement with French Hollywood beckons Thompson after first Oscar triumph As a husband-and-wife-team I don't want to dwell on him too much. It's not too good for women' The Winner Elton John breaks the party tradition Celebrations British film industry hopes wins will spearhead revival State Support Why Howards End is not a new beginning Home Prospects Yamaha Air France Victim's family sees IRA killer jailed for 30 years Police say that if Paul Magee had not been allowed bail in Ireland, he would not have been free to kill a policeman Weed out bombers, says father Spies caught by a very British protest Army expert loses hand in car blast National Training Awards McMxciii Citroën The Times sets the scene for Short 's chance of chess glory A successful bid by The Times has ensured that Britain's challenger for the world chess title will play on home soil Flights gimmick ends in ignominy The Hoover sackings Detectives put face to knifeman Police risk immediate dismissal Intercity Midland Arms-to-Iraq judge explains guidelines for enquiry At least four key witnesses might be absent from Lord Justice Scott's enquiry into arms related exports to Iraq Birt pledges BBC will not glamorise violence Student leader wins mandate for reform Bishop's lover flies in to promote book Village opera celebrates the past in miner key Fame today … forgotten tomorrow South African Airways Women led scrumdown on plane News in Brief Couple named Cell hanging Toy gun alert Teacher revives Visitor ban Off the hook Jogger raped Labour backtracks on opposition to council tax system Petitions flood referendum HQ Time Diehard Tebbit tilts at a treaty windmill Riddell on Politics Picture Gallery Post Office sell-off attacked Around the Lobby Shelters close Cot deaths Road go-ahead In Parliament Militant counters 'lurch to right' Ozone layer scientists let budget slip MPs to investigate political funding Rifkind calls for limits to role in Bosnia Picture Gallery British troop strength in Bosnia could reach 8,500 The defence ministry is worried about long-term demands on British resources made by a UN peacekeeping operation Lucky few leave friends trapped Premium Bonds Serb killers will face firing squad Qualities of Superman and priest make Italian judge cult figure Investigators into the corruption scandal wonder if their new fame is worth the price they are being asked to pay in added personal danger Scalfaro dismisses talk of coup over corruption enquiiy Giuliano Amato had hoped to soldier on after next month's referendum. The finance minister's departure adds to his instability EC official plunges to death News in Brief (Reuter): MacEdonia rejection (Reuter): Militants killed (Reuter): Double death (Reuter): Troops protest (AP): New leader (AP): UN man dies Yeltsin supporters fear poll apathy Confusion over referendum proposals New French government Women and young technocrats find a place in the sun Clinton is ready to ask Congress for $1 bn to aid Russia reforms Balladur picks team heavy with pro-Europeans Britain and US drop insistence that Saddam has to go Sanctions against Baghdad Libya ban urged over Lockerbie Patterson heads for narrow Jamaica win Killers confess in Hanging Rock broadcast Picture Gallery Arabs wait for Israeli concessions (Reuter): South Africa negotiators split over armed groups Mubarak seeks Western help to keep extremist foes at bay Halifax Old Cyprus pals look for peace Rainbow seen through rose-tinted glasses As John McCarthy and Jill Morrell say they will marry, two extracts from a new book question the whole institution Is the McCarthy-Morrell story giving a hungry public the real truth or only half of it, Peter Millar wonders The trap of romance Marriage can be an unbalanced pairing that works against the possibility of true equality Marriage: Is It Dead? The Times Dillons Debate Why marriage can be bad for your health Julian Hafner exposes the myth of wedded bliss and argues that women are pressured into having children Brown legs not beyond the pale This summer, faces will stay fashionably white but tans may gradually appear the further down the body you go What Mr Bush did next The former president is keeping busy doing the dishes while he seeks a new purpose, reports Martin Fletcher The cult of the star crimper Does a top name guarantee you a cut above the rest or should you settle for the hairdresser in the high street? Everest Alan Coren Exclusive: answer to the questions that have kept the nation awake Daley delay The Times Diary In for a long trawl The Tories' desire to regulate the fish and coal industries makes nonsense of their free-market medicine for everyone else Divided loyalties The Times Diary King's ransom The Times Diary Coded practices The Times Diary Best publicity awards The Oscars rarely reward great art, says Ben MacIntyre Fish Pie Regulations without enforcement are a charter for corruption Imported Fanaticism The Home Office has acted properly against Rescue America You Will, Oscar Glamour, bathos and hypocrisy are part of tinsel prize day Nuclear weapons 'can be controlled' Energy-saving bulbs Historic find Naval tactics in French fishing clash Leasehold reform Hong Kong decisions Dulwich pictures Children in the sun Protection from hazardous land Hedge maintenance Long film career Rush to judgment Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column University news Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Dinners Latest wills Weavers' Company An Evening in Aid of Russian Orphans Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries School news Sir Sigmund Sternberg Luncheons Royal College of Physicians Church news Appointments Major-General Frederick Escritt Major-General Frederick Knowles Escritt, CB, OBE, Deputy Director of Medical Services, Eastern Command, 1951-53, died on March 26 aged 99. He was born on November 29,1893. Lieutenant-General Kamal Hassan Ali Lieutenant-General Kamal Hassan Ali, prime minister of Egypt, 1984-85, died on March 27 aged 71. He was born on September 18,1921 Personal Column Announcements & Personal Notices Sir John Rodgers Sir John Rodgers, Bt, Conservative MP for Sevenoaks, 1950-79, died on March 29 aged 86. He was born on October 5,1906 Kate Reid Kate Reid, actress, died of cancer at her home in Stratford, Ontario, on March 27 aged 62. She was born in London on November 4,1930 MME Bernhardt's Funeral Ronald Moseley Ronald Joseph Moseley, golf writer, died on March 23 aged 65. He was born on January 14 1928 News The Times Crossword No 19,192 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Tessiers Sport Weather Features Media The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Media Business Today Investing millions to bring back MG Farewell, then, to the new industrial policy US targets Japan in trade broadside President Clinton's trade representative Mickey kantor infuriated the Japanese by complaining that Tokyo was not taking the Gatt trade negotiations seriously Arts Sport Eurotunnel dismisses builder's delay claim NEC Corporation Who Cares in the Community? Pearson moves to buy control of Thames Ciba plans London listing By our City Staff: Chemicals give boost to Croda The Peterborough Effect TayWood sinks to £66m loss Bomb insurance scheme 'in danger of collapsing' Waterford still in the red By our City Editor: Newman Tonks slips to £13.2m Tibbett & Britten feels benefit of Silcock buy Business Roundup Maxwell review delayed Sedgwick buys for £11m Avesco seeks £12m Jeyes moves ahead TT Group improves Allied London advances Parliamentary Notices Slowdown in rate of company failures points to recovery Manufacturing will lead a shaky climb out of the recession, but with the service sector still suffering unemployment is unlikely to be reduced this year Bundesbank fuels rate cut hopes Australian Mutual Provident Society Picture Gallery Alexon presents a deep shade of red Forte Posthouse David Brown gears up for £90m listing No Title Financial Notice Defeated Airtours sells Owners stake Stock Market Legal Notices ICI sets date for approval of split Barclays hits French resistance Brake edges ahead British Funds (Reuter): Wall Street Company Briefs Strike clouds gather again on the employers' horizon Philip Bassett believes Friday's planned rail, bus and coal strikes, along with other looming action, may signal a change of industrial mood Bartlett switches to the piste The Times City Diary For art lovers The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Oscar laid bare The Times City Diary Ferry worrying The Times City Diary Rates risk a poor trade-off Budget plans and sword of Damocles Contract killing Tempus Tibbett & Britten Alexon Taxing issue Waterford Wedgwood The Times Lloyd Thompson Newman Tonks The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Gains trimmed at close Global Mobile The ruthless charmer ITN's key job is expected to go to Michael Green. Alexandra Frean examines his record Media, Sales & Marketing BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified International Club Company Ltd. Simon Johnson Radio 4 marchers with a mission Laurie Taylor, below, looks into the protest the BBC ignores Researching & Developing Conferences Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Mungo to the Muslims Ruth Gledhill on Glasgow's newest museum, celebrating the city's religious diversity Not homeless, more hopeless Television Review Literature Singular pairing Radio Review: Derwent May Music Royal Opera House Coliseum sings a sad song Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 withe the symbol) on release across the country Musical comedy made in heaven Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on last night's West End opening of a Broadway success City of Angels Prince of Wales Blemished beauties Dance: cast changes at Convent Garden and a South Bank marriage of dance and sculpture The Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden Freewheeling recyclers Rock Concert The Quireboys UEA, Norwich Flowing nowhere River Run Queen Elizabeth Hall Imagination knows no frontiers Nicolette Jones on the growing interest in writers whose work reflects the diverse cultural influences of a post-colonial society Call of the wild Music: Stephen Pettitt reviews the European Community Youth Orchestra and profiles John Eliot Gardiner ECYO/Abbado, Wigglesworth Festival Hall Variations on a new theme Nostalgia tops the bill Theatre: New plays in Nottingham and Einburgh Big Night Out at the Little Sands Picture Palace Playhouse, Nottingham Fantasy fails to take off The Swan Traverse, Edinburgh Persona. Assistant Reliance Mutual Zarak Hay Partnership Crone Corkill Experienced Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items May & Stephens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Samsara Guerlain International Exhibition & Conference Company Admissions Co-Ordinator Tate Victoria Wall Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Times Newspaper News Datacom Angela Mortimer Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Crone Corkill Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Straight to the top Sandra Jackson is the winner of this year's Times Professional Secretary of the Year. Beryl Dixon looks at how she succeeded Multiple Display Advertising Items Multilingual Services Miss World (Jersey) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items French Basicnet Multiple Display Advertising Items Exhibitors identify who calls the tune Bovis Homes Marryat Square France Notice to Readers Broadgate Homes Beaucler Estates Limited The Watermark Club Multiple Display Advertising Items Who cares in the community? New rules designed to help vulnerable people may hit young clients in hostels, reports Rachel Kelly Property Hurley Lloyd Thorpe The truth about that des res From next week, estate agents will no longer be able to take refuge in purple prose Basit keeps series alive as Pakistan celebrate Iberias Today's Fixtures Leigh in danger of losing struggle For the Record Regan retains title in convincing style Sport in Brief Woosnam seeks helps Irish triumph again Champion challenge Jansher out of Open Word-Watching Hobbs savours Aintree memories Jack Waterman meets a retired trainer whose record as the youngest winning National rider is unlikely to be bettered Thunderer: Ascot Picture Gallery Scudamore in no rush to finalise National ride Today's Races on Television Dunwoody in fine return Thunderer: Catterick Thunderer: Worcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nap: Truben (4.20 Catterick) Next best: Indian Run (1.20 Ascot) Rapid Raceline Torvill and Dean aim to show they have improved with age Adrian Holloway reports on two British artists who are hungry to return to the limelight of the ultimate amateur stage Britain secure play-off place Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey undermine English confidence Versatile Speed to bridge Welsh gap Table Coyne preferred to Kelly as Ireland seek more firepower Table Britain plan to be big fish in pool Snow Reports BBC1 Variations Kirkdale Racing Germans cut Krabbe's drug suspension to 12 months Taylor looks to Wright for daring and goals England manager takes bold approach to World Cup qualifying tie Concise Crossword No 3060 FA charges Souness after incident with linesman Winning Move Word-Watching RFU completes world record £7m agreement Mercury Ice Skating
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