News from 01/04/1993
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Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Mike Scott-Hayward, Jeremy Laurance, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tony McClenaghan, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Gary Lee, Catherine Sampson and Jonathan Braude, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Desmond Dearlove, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, J. F. Donaldson, Chairman, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Vivien Cherry, Paul Newton, Katherine Kemp, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ian Plaistowe, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly and Philip Webster, Terry Lewis, Mary Ashworth, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jeremy Beecham, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Chris Baillieu, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, R. E. Gutch, Chief Executive, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Ian McIntyre, Aileen Ballantyne, David Crosby (Consultant surgeon), Michael Evans on Board HMS Triumph, Joel Brand, Paul Wheeler, Susan Gilchrist, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Michael Dynes and Christopher Elliott, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Eric Griffiths, John Higgins, Greg Searle, Philip Hebbert, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sue Kernaghan, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Philip Bassett and Jill Sherman, Nick Smurthwaite, Michael Pollard, Marva Hall, J. M. C. Wesson, Clive Davis and Georgie Fame, David Pannick QC, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, By our Deputy City Editor, Alban Morgan (Retired PO worker), Brian Beel, By our City Staff, Bill Cater, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, J. W. M. Thompson, John Morris (General Secretary), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Margaret Hodge, G. F. Main (Vice-Principal), Alan Johnson (General Secretary), Donald Cameron Watt, Alan Franks, Jonathan Philips, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Philip Pangalos, Tania Glyde, Ben Lynfield, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, Christopher Elliott, Simon Hardwick, General Secretary, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Victoria McKee and John Young, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Mackey, John Phillips, Frank Field, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Tony Young (General Secretary), Adrian Holloway, Walter Ellis, John Letts, Chairman, R. Lipton, A. Graham Hellier, Stephen Davy,
ResumoUN suspends convoy as nine are killed in crush The UN Security Concil last night authorised Western war-planes to enforce a no-fly zone over Bosnia BR starts strike shutdown tonight The NUM wants people to support rail, pit and bus workers in general strike. Even if the call goes unheeded, many desks will be unoccupied tomorrow Index Chess Title Iraq arms enquiry to invite Thatcher Philip Larkin Recession probably over, says Bank governor Man jailed for double murder Tennis The Famous Grouse Fourteen Pages of Jobs Section 3 A piece of history in the breaking Political Sketch London ambulance board abolished Taxi driver shot Sunday trade case lost Clampdown on raves Rantzen award cut Sky newsman sacked Church financial chief admits investment mistakes Guernsey crews refuse more talks with French The test of a truce between Guernsey and France comes today when Channel Islanders land their catch in Cherbuorg Stansted growth plans hit as American Airlines pulls out Picture Gallery Tebbit stirs Maastricht protests Reform of lease law to protect small firms Manwarings' murderer is jailed for 25 years The Sentence Brother plans trust fund in memory The Family Lovers and hitman guilty of trying to burn couple alive Message that revealed name of arrogant gunman The Victims Court puts boy escaper back in care Quality Software Products Peugeot Court refuses to free abortion protester Ruling hits Rescue America campaign Deportation puts democracy in peril Ambulance officer sacked in bra row Everett Picture Gallery Road-price idea backed by ministers American Airlines Hoover faces threat of legal action As Hoover's new "task force" tries to clean up its £20 million promotional fiasco, fresh evidence has emerged of attempts to thwart potential travellers Trading officers investigate as company tackles backlog of grounded customers Stargazer's guide to night sky in April Nissan Dixons Mistakes that led to fiasco Police held pit bull unlawfully New ITN chief Opera ruling Attack suspect Coastal deal Job spin-off Major tries to clear security services over royal bugging Two reports seek to turn the spotlight away from British intelligence over alleged recordings of royal conversations Sainbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Trust honours role of farmer Beatrix Exhibition celebrates author's work as conservationist Scanner detects risk of skin cancer Labour panel votes for limited PR in elections New Tory figures fuel council tax row Nissan Shephard to launch trial of 'workfare' programme Outsider Ashdown brings anti-politics to Westminster Treaty pace stepped up Nationwide US reverses policy to brand Iran as international outlaw B&Q Royal Navy nuclear submarine enters the Gulf Israelis relax rules on shooting NISSAN Mubarak reassures tourists News in Brief (AFP): Right to die (AFP): Care pulls out (Reuter): Mutiny ends (Reuter): Murder trial (AFP): Mayors protest North Korea defiant over nuclear inspection date The UN faces a security council split over pyongyang's intransigence. America wants sanctions imposed, China does not Peking to set up 1997 committee Clinton may help Cheers call time The Cooperative Bank Landslide win for Patterson Knives come out with a flourish at the court of roi François Balladur orders new French cabinet to curb lavish lifestyles A trip to Germany will be the first test of the new minister's ability to counter presidential influence in foreign policy Burberrys Bonn does battle for its status Devolutionists quizzed on joining Rome cabinet Menem family linked to affair US accuses all its partners of unfair trading (Reuter): Tajikistan imposes curfew News in Brief (Reuter): Protest march (Reuter): Asylum change (AP): Envoy judged UN warplanes will enforce no-fly zone British and other United Nations troops have one or two weeks to step up their defences against possible Serb reprisals Russians win concession from West to prevent offensive attacks on ground targets in Bosnia Slovakia uranium suspects go free Chameleon hides his true colours Will the changes in Community Care affect you? Inside the mind of a chess titan Nigel Short tells Alan Franks in Monte Carlo of his ambitions for the game and his burning need to trounce his arch rival, Gary Kasparov As the world's greatest chess tournament is launched, The Times talks to the young British challenger How the show came to London Walter Ellis on the behind the scenes battle to stage the world champioship NISSAN The Times World Chess Championship Tomorrow Saturday Keeping a straight face A child doomed to be an orphan 'Why did God let me get pregnant?' a mother suffering from Aids asks Jeremy Laurance BUPA Health Screening Secret benefits of aspirin On a 'wonder' drug, wrinkles and bus conductors' hearts Medical Briefing Intimations of mortality Wanted: a million to suffer from cancer before they contract it Boots Just the ticket Row brews over leasing of Slovenian jets Harvey Elliot reports on a cost-cutting exercise that has brought objections from airlines and tour firms The Times On a fast flight to Taipei Compromise deal allows British Airways direct access to Taiwan Streaming into Montana Robert Redford's latest film has spawned a fresh generation of fly-fishers Shop until you fly Easter Multi - Activity Break for Singles Motorail Boost for the capital A campaign aims to make London an even bigger tourist magnet More adventure, less risk Efforts to regulate safety on activity holidays are gathering pace, but cost will be the issue, says Peter Victor Boys and girls got lost, some in only shorts and training shoes Fast link to French trains Legends of the Nile Commercial Union Travel tears for tots Trips with children can be difficult and confused Holidays that are child's play Flyaways How the Oscar got its name: from the old fraud MacPherson Oh, call it the GLC The Times Diary Cross party The Times Diary Picture Gallery Balladur 's balancing act The French look to their new leader for a fresh EC blueprint, which might serve all of Europe better than Maastricht Sticky wicket The Times Diary Picture Gallery Late delivery The Times Diary Capping the cost of care Money must follow the clients, argues Frank Field In Open Court The Scott enquiry must make a clean sweep Mirror of the World Chess is war without blood, politics without the rhetoric Caveat Vendor Customers are not the fools they were thought to be Post Office sell-off called in question A Trollope wager April 1 seen as a day of anomalies Fiascos in the making? Rival counties Little parcels Children punished by use of the cane Orkney child care Currency collapse Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Today's royal engagements West Glamorgan Naafi Royal flypast will mark 75 years of the RAF Forthcoming marriages Luncheons Dinners School news Anniversaries The Ven Carlyle Witton-Davies Chestertons Gret Palucca Gret Palucca, one of the leading dancers of Germany's pre-war expressive style, died on March 22 aged 91. She was born in Munich on January 8,1902 Personal Column The Raf Rises to the Challenge Announcements & Personal Notices Russell Greenwood Russell Greenwood, LVO, Professor of Asian Studies at Matsusaka University, Japan, died on March 5 aged 68. He was born on April 30,1924 (From our Special Correspondent.): On This Day The Mission to Tibet. Colonel Younghusband's Passage Opposed Richard Diebenkorn Richard Diebenkorn, American painter, died on March 30 in California aged 70. He was born in Portland, Oregon, on April 22,1922 News The Times Crossword No 19,193 Business Sport People in the Times Weather Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Focus 36-37 Double Vision Single Win Multi Rescue Tax move threatens oil jobs The Pound Keep faith with the antitrust laws Gilt auction success aids funding battle The Chancellor's prospects of funding the government's £50 billion borrowing requirement brightened after a successful £3 billion gilts auction was oversubscribed Arts No Title Sport Church's Queens Moat stuns market with share suspension Accountancy on Thursday VW facing rough ride after loss of DM 1 bn Unflattering day for profits The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unchanged dividend helps Hogg shares Business Roundup Grampian edges ahead William Baird slips CMB increases Central focuses on expansion after bumper profits The financial weakness of other television companies could force the government to reconsider legislation preventing takeovers by rival franchisees Calor feels under the weather Bowing out Profits slip Takeover bid Going for gold Scholl steady BM rescue plan aims to cut debts to £114m Wace plunges to loss of £28.4m H&C moves ahead with caution Country Casuals buys Lerose Kingfisher names chief Tilbury to shut property division Over 1 m caught in mortgage trap Be an Angel More job gloom as axe falls on 2,000 Pacific Western University Company Briefs Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Queens action hits hotel shares Stock Market Pentland to pay special dividend British Funds Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Deutsche Bank advances Payout cut Arcon in red Plateau loss Murray Lawrence sets up run-offs division Wall Street Money Markets Storm over teacups Skoda overtakes Spread the news, inflation really has been defeated Economic View Anatole Kaletsky detects the beginning of a new economic era of rapid, non-inflationary growth to compare with that of the fifties and sixties Tarnished image Uneasy money VAT on services to EC business customers The payment of private business bills Business Letters Acquired taste Tempus Gilt-edged Tempus Central TV Tempus Time marches on for securities Volkswagen Tempus Harrisons & Crosfield Tempus Business to Business Westminster Health Care Queens Moat Tempus Internationally Operating Reinsurance Company Isle of Man Government Financial Supervision… Barclays Black Horse Financial Services Allied Dunbar Bookkeeper/Accountant with experience required by… KMS Limited NSPCC Jonathan Wren Executive Davies Kidd Successful & Professional Human Resource Consultancy Sales Executive HHB Communications Ltd The Times Newspapers Filling in a black hole at the centre of the takeover business Much revised propasals from the ASB will radically reform acquistion accounting Telling attack on morning after British is not necessarily best Accolade for Sir Brian Jenkins Any Other Business The brains Reference rebuff Ramming home the auditing message Pressure builds for reform of small company accounts Ian Plaistowe pictured right, finds a mood for change in regulation Prices squeezed higher FIMBRA Jazz page 32 Fruits of a long harvest Cinema: Geoff Brown on a Spanish masterwork. Beeban Kidron, director of Used people, interviewed Getting used to calling the shots Nick Smurthwaite meets the young, British director of Used People The Roval Air Force Benevolent Fund Renoir Unforgiven Theatre page 33 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide National Exhibition Centre Musical squib on the Riviera Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews a new Jonathan Miller staging of Donizetti On the road, driving hard Jazz Review: Clive Davis Georgie Fame Ronnie Scott's, Birmingham All dressed up but with nowhere to go Dance: John Percival likes the costumes but not the choreography Precious The Place Scoring hits with a strong punch Valerie Grove talks to director hal Prince, in london to rehearse a new cast in kiss of the Spider Woman Poised between head and heart Concerts: Festival Hall performances by Hildegard Behrens and Alferd Brendel Edward for Peter Barkworth The Kirov Ballet Second time unlucky Opera Fidelio Covent Garden How to make up the future Historians are no more useful as prophets than tipsters, says Donald Cameron Watt Preparing for the Twenty-First Century By Paul Kennedy HarperCollins, £20 Our first strange and fatal interviewer A hateful holiday Authors Survival of the wittiest No daylight let in upon magic Poet hands on misery to man Larkin famously blamed his parents, but Peter Ackroyd learns from a new biography how his own rancour used up his talent Alexander Kent Writing on borrowed time Philosopher of consolation Absolut Amis Philip Marlowe - or Kit? Danger lurks in the world of innocents The Princess of Wales gives support to today's launch of Child Safety Week. Widget Finn reports on the work being done to keep children safe How to make a house into a safe home for children The Kind of Patter that Sells a Volvo It pays to use your head Hundreds of children die each year on our roads. Bill Cater looks at ways to cut the toll Trust TOMY A pioneer in search of solutions Trustees face fund-raising challenges in tough times Financial constraints and different priorities have made it essential to keep a firm grip on the way the organisation is run Teach your child the art of survival Accidents happen in every home. The trick is for adults to drill children in the safety code Sainsbury's Sunday trading ban not against EEC law Words used must be adequate Créme De La Créme The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Diamond Secretary P. A. /Sec Multiple Classified Advertising Items The London Secretary Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Subordinated debt contract in insolvency Patents Act defence in foreign law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices Elsevier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Counsel's duty to remind judge Striking out case Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon builds for future Room for 6,000 more spectators as part of grand design TCCB needs to change policy on pitches Sports Service Working for gold Boat Race course fair A triumph of teamwork Wigan goon scoring spree Views vary of life on the ocean wave Vivien Cherry reports from Cape Town on the changing perceptions within her crew in the British Steel Challenge race Rising Stars Worthing shrug off hold-up to clinch first title Yesterday's Results Welsh rugby bears its soul with special meeting Gerald Davies on the clandestine manoeuvres and bitter dispute Air force overcome naval resistance Brighton First for Kelleway Aintree hurdle for Davies in chase of women's lost cause Adrian Hollloway looks at why the odds are stacked against British women jockeys in male-dominated racing, the sport of kings Southwell Trainers' yen to travel Liewellyn to ride Party Politics Ascot victory confirms jockey's fitness to tackle National Richard Evans Nap: Unveiled Aintree Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Weight concession gives edge to progressive Gold Shot Taunton William Hill Taunton Line-Up Republic whip up gale-force display Ireland's 3-0 victory keeps them on course for place in World Cup finals Group Three Details Wales prosper as Giggs is unshackled Group Four Details Word-Watching Littlewoods Pools For the Record Povlsen's effort revives Denmark Tribunal supports banned Ngugi Sport in Brief Britain stun Holland Sponsorship improved Executive decision Regan eyes world title Scottish teams excel Snow Reports BBC1 Variations Radio3 Choice Satellite Tonight on Itv at 8.15 Tennis England succeed in the bear pit Group Two Details Scant satisfaction from disciplined display Concise Crossword No 3061 Winning Move Word Watching Thermomax Solar Energy Football New men taking over at troubled Barnet Appointments Telephone: 071 481 1066 Fax: 071 481… Chief Executive Selector Europe N. 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Edward Fennell assesses its credentials Public Management Practice Manager and Nurse Newham Council Redbridge & Waltham Forest Royal College of Physicians Charity Appointments All Box number replies should be addressed to: NHS Cymru Wales Auditing councils in a vacuum View Point Branch Support Co-Ordinator
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