News from 02/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Beloff, Harry Hornsby, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, David H. R. Holland, Patricia Davies, Gerald Vinestock, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, David S. Cooke, Karl A. Ziegler (Director), Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, D. Ellis, Panyai and Another v Roberts, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Julian Grainger, Sheila McKechnie, Director, George Sivell, Norman De Mesquita, Carl Mortished, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Tim Judah, Joel Brand and our Foreign Staff, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Kit Kelly, Martin Fletcher, Jane Bird, Steve Cropley, David Nicolson, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, S. W. Allen, F. J. R. Smith, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Clive Couldwell, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, M. Ngali, Janet Daley, Robert Rhodes James, W. Grey, David Miller, John McQUEEN Chief Executive, Barry Millington, Julian Courtenay, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Owen, Foreign Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Marcus Binney, David Hine, Raymond Keene, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Quentin Willson, John goodbody, Ralph Hopton, Richard Evans, Michael Shrimpton, Robert Shaw, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Brian Beel, B. M. Lamb, M. Lillis Jensen, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Ian Walden, Matthew Parris, David Sutherland, Alan Lee, Sarah Jane Checkland, R. W. Frost, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Brian Clarke, Ben Macintyre, Ted Harrison, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley, D. H. Lamont, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Myer Goldman, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine, M. G. de St V. Atkins,
ResumoBR to get tough on repeat strikes Index Peace Fighter UK pledges Tornados for Bosnia conflict Despite fears that Britian could get caught up in a bloody conflict, there is cross-party support for British involvement in enforcing the no-fly zone Major's standing falls among working-class Tory supporters Mutual Hatred Navy jobs to go Funds for Tower fire safety 'withheld' Hero's Return Rain ruins RAF party Leica Infotech on Friday In the Times This Week Rail commuters' misery spreads to buses and Tube Homebase Midland Opposition team all dressed up like a dog's dinner Father says bomb victim should be a symbol of peace 'If Tim gives a new hope after so much tragedy, it will be his unique achievement' Stab victim fought her killer Britain's lord of science dies after a heart attack, aged 88 EF International Language Schools Reynolds renews unity claim Midlands men win robbery appeal International Convention Centre By our Ireland Correspondent: Undercover soldier shoots Loyalist Citroën French crews lift ban on British boats landing fish National Children's Home Edinburgh festival adopts local accent Univac Freed US activist attacks Clarke Police ask for nurses to be suspended News in Brief Stowaways found dead A flea in the ear Court security too lax Fresh faces on GMTV The Economist Howard hails local tax as most councils keep to budget House prices went up by 1 percent last month, taking the average price of a home to £52,311, an increase of £526, according to the Nationwide Building Society Arts chief switches to BBC2 Toyota By a Staff Reporter: 'Cowboy' work kills couple Picture Gallery Texas County puts roads into private hands Berkshirem awarding a four-year highway contract, has raced ahead of governement plans to open tendering of services Do It All Trial with Aids drug dashes early hopes AZT was considered a big breakthrough by scientists, but research now suggests that the medication does patient no good Real-life April fools set record straight Toyota Baby had needles in her head News in Brief Driver crushed Mother insane New champion Rapist jailed Presenter to sue Abbey National Primitive animal discovered in Asian rain forest By a Staff Reporter: Suicide pact pair killed daughter Hopes of upturn in Tory party's fortunes dashed Opinion poll shows a slump for Major as public finds faith in recovery Nationwide Increase in recorded crime tails off St. Joseph's Hospice Cunard Optimism over economy rises after Budget Enquiry puts Smith under pressure on electoral reform The Plant committee's decision to recommend only limited PR could cost labour seats, claim some MPs Cash for parties opposed Around the Lobby MPs angered by big cut in navy manpower Labour list Row fuelled Peers set to ban caning Welsh aid In Parliament Toyota Holiday flight questioned Canon Labour tries to reopen social chapter debate Atomic powers warn North Korea to abide by arms treaty Dixons Hong Kong adviser accused of betrayal Victorious general to dissect defeat Toyota The Maastricht Referendum Campaign Mubarak puts Tehran and Khartoum on warning list President says egypt remains stable and safe despite growing extremist violence against foreigners The Egyptian president, who met John Major in LOndon last night, talks to Richard Owen, Foreign Editor, about the Muslim fundamentalist threat Forte Hotels Rebel infighting forces UN to scale down relief effort Sudan conflict Militant campaign drives tourists from pyramids By our Foreign Staff: Top PLO official is shot dead in Beirut Toyota Talks on new South Africa stutter back into life Clinton courts Cuomo's advice Here's one we grew earlier Eastern Germans strike News in Brief (Reuter): Rebels attack (AFP): Fatal stunt Yeltsin drops referendum to focus attack on parliament Unless the constitutional court rules in his favour, politically the president will be no better off than he was two weeks ago. An autumn election points a way out Mafia link to judges investigated Hurd opens new French chapter B&Q Prices on 500 Nailed down Fervent Clinton rallies support for Moscow aid Karadzic accuses UN of punishing Serbs Relief agency told it can evacuate people from Srebrenica but may not deliver food or medicine B&O Depot Vance role offered to Oslo minister Security stepped up at Italian Nato bases The family that preys together As the custody battle between Woody Allen and Mia Farroe reaches a vituperative climax, Ben Macintryre asks if either is fit to be a parent Marriage: is it dead? Times/dillons Debate Will King ever rest in peace? The man serving life for murdering the civil-rights activist 25 years ago us being given airtime to protest his innocence The Times Dillons Debate Italy conspires against itself Is the truth about to emrge after years of scandal around government in Rome? Kings of style and daring If the great chess matches have been between opposites, Kasparov and Short should produce a classic world clash The champion's killer instinct Robert Crampton discovers a happy family man who plays chess like a streetfighter Tomorrow The Missions to Seamen Janet Daley Those who speak professionally for the working class should ask themselves just who they mean THe old working class has largely been dismantled Picture Gallery Humanity at full stretch As well as creutly and horror, people are capable of courage and compassion Treasury transfusion Words in ears Bladerunner With relish The Chair leans over backwards Speakers are fair to all, says Robert Rhodes James Dangerous Game North Korea's bluff must be called before it is too late The Irish Janus The new Dublin government needs a clearer voice April Showers All Fool's day is good news, but only once a year Doubters and diehards on Maastricht referendum Tax defaulters Homeless on TV Kenyan elections Setting penalties for drink-drivers Savoy reopening Tall story? Court Circular Anniversaries Dinners Service dinner Today's royal engagements Reception Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith Personal Column Royal Navy promotions Birthdays today Service reception Presley lives on as Saleroom Star Latest wills University news B. K. P. A. Forthcoming marriages Church news Lord Zuckerman Personal Column Don Juan De Borbon Y Battenberg Don Juan de Borbony Battenberg, Count of Barcelona, who was for many years the Pretender to the Spanish throne, died yesterday of throat-cancer in a clinic in Pamplona aged 79. He was born in Segovia on June 20, 1913 Times Newspapers News The Times Crossword No 19,194 Hotel hit squard: Investigation accountants began… People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch WPA Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today The Pound Gilt surprises and the missing £10bn Technology 33-35 Banks order check of Queens Moat books The books of Queens Moat Houses, Britain's third-biggest hotel group, have sent in a team of senior accountants after the shares were unexpectedly suspended Arts 37-39 Sport 44-48 Job losses at Seeboard Attractive Perks for Shareholders Costain trading with bank support Motoring and Quality Used Cars Next wears well in recession Sterling highest for three months Alitalia Warning on provisions hurts Thames shares Brussels and US set on Gatt deal ITN takes £77m option on building By our City Staff: Profits at LWT shoot up by 62% Medeva raises £94m to buy German drug firm Business Roundup Rates slide in City Anger at EC car deal Waterford under fire Fairhaven listing AAF to expand Spirax profits up Wolseley purchase Atlas rights issue SE bows to calls for an alternative to the USM Burmah ahead at £180m Business Roundup Mild winter hits Great Southern J. Henry Schroder Wagg & Co. Limited Insurers must cut costs 'to win back traditional work' Standard Life Pockets of strength lift Dow 4 points Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues British Funds Competition fears send Wellcome into retreat Stock Market Highland Distilleries, due to report interims on Monday, rose 13p to 282p after it decided to equity account for its 35.4 percent stake in Robertson & Baxter. Analysts say the change gives a 25 per cent boost to Highland's earnings and a straight revaluing should, therefore, take it to about 330p Moving the goalposts on economic help for Russia The weekend summit between presidents Clinton and Yeltsin will be dominated by the question of aid, reports Wolfgang Münchau Queuing up for BLW Fresh links GM baiting Striking out early Without warning Subsidies lead to days lost through strikes Credit control need more flexibility Getting in a flap Reverse gear Tempus USM Next Inappropriate smiles irritate bruised shareholders Reading between the failure lines Thames TV Standard Life Burmah Castrol From one boom to the next After the George Davies expansion years, David Jones is progressing cautionsly International Appointments Advertisement Sales Agent Translators Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust Slough Estates raises the rights temperature Shares drift in narrow range Change The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices London Financial Futures Commodities Money Markets Money Rates (%) Battle for personal power The chips are down as two giants fight to win the lucrative desktop computer market, writes Matthew May Desktop video will be as common as desktop publishing by 1995 Software gets its legal aid A High Court ruling has at last clarified copyright law for computers The court held that infringement occurred Morse Multiple Classified Advertising Items £5m pay at IBM EC phones move Software pact Data link plan Faster lifts Safety pledge Open door to a top career David Guest on the breadth of opportunities now being offered by work in open systems The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items HUNTERSKIL LTD. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Calidus All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Optimum Potential Careerworld CV Services Computer literate recent graduate Cerco When a fantasy leaps into life Would you cope in a serious fire or a car accident? Virtual reality could provide the answers, says Jane Bird In the US it has been discussed as an alternative to sex and drugs A touch of the real world at school Technology is bringing a new dimension to the classroom and allowing children to learn adult skills Transformation Software VR93 InfoDisp Dimension International A walk on the virtual side W. Industries Limited No attendance allowance for guide Court of Appeal Law Report Tribunal should have intervened Correct date required on form Results of the Law Society's Final Examination, winter 1992-3 The following students have successfully completed the final Examination of the Law Society, winter 1992-3 GWW Legal Education Receivers' undertaking sufficient Transcribing Greek names into Latin text European Law Report Luxembourg Scale out of date Iron deep in the Spanish soul Galleries: Richard Cork on a British survey of the work of sculptor Susana Solano Sun and sympathy in the south Sir Norman Foster's latest building is about to unveiled in the south of France. Marcus Binney reports Television The Times Rock Cashing in on Caspar Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Opera North Loaded, but only firing blanks Theatre: Jeremy Kingston has a mainly disappointing evening on the fringe Threesome Drill Hall Arts Centre, London WC#$@#1 Beethoven brinkmanship Concert: A last-minute change of plan brings streamlined new life to an old favourite Philharmonia/Gardiner Festival Hall Premature burial not quite the rite stuff Television Review Life Beyond the Grave BBC2 It pays to jockey for people position Rock on Friday: The rise and rise of the DJ... and a timely retu4rn to form by a Seventis star Venus that once presented live bands are increasingly turning over the controls to disc jockeys. David NIcolson reports New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Hero is back on the right track Records: David Sinclair reviews a David Bowie album of 'carefully poised brilliance', and 'a cathedral of noise' from Sugar Top Ten Albums Seven Days Out and about this Week Dream Hughes of Beaconsfield Finding value on the road The recent rapid depreciation of new cars has made buying quality used vechiles even better sense A 1990 Saab CD 2.0i can be bought for £7,000 The prestige way to cut your losses Some motoring experts believe that demand for executive cars is about to make its biggest change for several decades. Steve Croply on Why Used luxury cars are cheaper to own than they used to be Top Tips for Buying a Used Car Quality gets top marque BMW has quickly built a formidable reputation Broadfields Demand is set to expand The sales of quality used vehicles continue to rise, with three cars sold each year for every new car bought Network Q The top ten buys for bargain hunters Quentin Willson details the best used vehicle bargains, those which are most likely to sent motorists' hearts aflutter and bring out the cheque books Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Boats & Yachting Brunswick Croydon Limited Malaya SAAB Scotts Mann of Distinction Chiswick Car park with no place for fear Bright lights were the priority for a multistorey where woman could feel safe Safety first at second hand The AA's new used-car test will sort the ripe deals froim the rip-offs Coupés that are trading spaces for speed Sporty m odels just launched by Rover and Hyundai offer motorists a wide choice in performance, interior size and price Celebrating some very British cars The new Heritage Motor Centre brings together some of the most important vehicles in the motor industry's history Racing memories Roadwise XJ6 triumphs Safe as cars Renault recall Big challenge BMW lease Honour rules in umpire-free zone of quiet achievers Flashman's gamble is bad luck for Barnet Football League's newed club left in tangle after resignation of colourful chairman John Goodbody investigates the trail of intrigue left behind after Stan Flashman's departure For the Record Word-Watching Today's Fixtures Barnet's Problems French must offer greater resistance Woosnam struggles as Stewart surges into lead Grant denied Aintree glory again Richard Evans Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Aintree Gold Shot rallies in fine style Kempton Park Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Ruthlessness that turns players into winners David Miller urges Britain's young footballers to adopt a tougher psychological approach Giggs has chance to become best in the world Britain raise expectations Double act prepares for repeat performance Mabbutt's timing could prove critical Martin feels short-changed Bears count cost of title triumph Sport in Brief Miller in purple patch England dispute ends New sightscreen trial Bates and Ryan out Dell pair reaches final UAU regain form Snow Reports BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Clement Freud Picture Gallery Fry leaves Barnet for Southend Fishing's guardian angles for court justice Brain Clarke on the pressure group dedicated to protecting British waters from the revages of industry and farming Concise Crossword No 3082 English spirit reaps reward Group Two Winning Move Word-Watching Clash over dates depletes sides Gonzalez Byass David Miller 46 England Football Players Need Tough…
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