News from 23/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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George Cole, James Landale, Phil Yates, Nick Nuttall, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, L. A. Hill, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Khalid Shafi, Deputy High Commissioner, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, John Bond, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Tom Walker, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Hawker, Jane Bird, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, J. Bertlin, David Hewson, Peggy Verrall, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Mackenzie-Stuart, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John S. Marsom, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Harvey C. Mason, C. H. Turner, Managing Director, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Kari Knight, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Harold Mollin, Chairman, Vaughan Freeman, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tim Rathbone, Chris Partridge, Richard Body, R. D. Douglas, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, John Gummer, Pat Hagan, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, P. A. Veal, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, James Burton-Stewart, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, John Samuel, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Vicky Rippere, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, George Tintor, John Phillips, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Richard Sarson, Simon J. Brown Director General, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoFall in jobless heralds end of recession at last The recession should be declared officially over on Monday. In the meantime, ministers are coyly taking heart from a new raft of statistics Index Rock British anger spills over in Vitez Old Bill settles with the Costa crooks Valerie Grove Challenge is on for £1.7m purse Security Air strikes favoured by Rifkind Confident Major savages Europe sceptics N&P 5 Pages of Infotech Bound for Acapulco Sunset in Hong Kong Right to strike may be curbed in battle over school tests Homebase Fall in jobless puzzles economists A variety of explanations is being offered for the 26,000 drop in the number claiming unemployment benefit last month Sparks light up leader and the led Palace opposes offices Ozone layer shrinks Sir Denis 'fit as a flea' Jack the Ripper 'named' Big rise expected in press advertising News in Brief Magistrate guilty of gas chamber plot to murder wife New bride weeps in court gallery Hole drilled in bedroom wall for pipe Australia's televised truth is soapier than fiction Lynne Truss reviews last night's first episode of the controversial docu-drama Sylvania Waters Next: Sylvania lochs Group 4 loses its eighth prisoner Multiyork Church of England forfeited national role, says Gummer By voting to ordain women priests, are Anglicans in danger of becoming "just another nonconformist sect"? Cellnet Rail union fails to muster support for a third strike Patten crusades for sex education with moral touch Friends of the Elderly Cabinet acts over expenses Tourists agree Buckingham Palace environs are disgrace Plane crashes in back garden during emergency landing Belfast coroner challenges attempts to protect soldiers New hope for leukaemia sufferers Sprayseal Seamen tell of danger crews Big stores back CD campaign Drug research scientists accused of insider deals Health staff catch HIV from patients GWR FM Spies come out of shadows to mourn their hero By a Staff Reporter: Spotlight shines on future of theatre Brutal regime blamed for four boys' suicides Police try to trace call for help State 'propping up private schools' Police study Croatia shooting News in Brief Brothers in murder hunt Legal test on appeal case Commuters see stabbing Fire drama Canoeing file Not the ticket Race inquest Officer fined Drug caution Rare egg find Indecency case Major liberated by economic upturn and prospect of Maastricht victory Riddell on Politics Referendum vote splits main parties BT Tories' slender grasp at risk Lamont to brave the voters of Newbury Mandarins get their hands dirty Srebrenica shield may force change in Bosnia policy The fate of Srebrenica's Canadian defenders, and the UN response if they are attacked, could alter the course of the war PC World Refugees bemused by war that turns friends into foes Amato steps aside to allow poll reform New leader expected by next week Cold War enemies might join Italy's new government of the sake of electoral reform. First, there are old squabbles to settle Danes braced for hectoring rerun of Maastricht debate Bhutto threatens to quit News in Brief (Reuter): General jailed (Ap): Past returns (Reuter): Child smokers (Reuter): Perfect timing Abbey National By our Foreign Staff: Militants to die for attacks on tourists (Reuter): De Klerk hints at governing role for blacks in six weeks All 26 parties negotiating non-racial rule will meet on Monday and an election ending white rule is likely by the end of the year Eritrean vote will fuel breakaway scramble in Africa Treurnicht dies at 72 B&Q Picture Gallery Akihito lays war ghosts in Okinawa Pathologists reject Washington claim of Waco shootings B&Q Islam's outpost stays wary of change Michael Binyon sees the minarets and mosques revived by the Tatars. Eighth stop: Kazan Yeltsin brings scant hope to proletariat of model Stalin city Moscow minister accused of graft West's guilt-driven aid merely papers over the cracks With the end of the Cold War, aid and trade policies need to be integrated into a comprehensive world economic strategy The New Peugeot 306. The Rival Peugeot A rumour refuses to die Was Princess Grace murdered by the Mafia - and was her daughter at the wheel of her car? Charles Bremner reports from a country addicted to conspiracies Magazine Blow the cost, it's only money Even the most frugal of us relish bouts of mad extravagance when life seems to be conspiring against them Purchasing power in Tokyo Japan's scandal-prone politicians are the butt of a new black comedy, reports Joann``a Pitman The going rate for a vote is the price of a CD player The minister, a priest and the road to Rome Ann Noreen Hugh Widdecombe explains why woman priests sparked her loss of faith in the Anglican Church Betraying history Has the Church of England forgotten the reason for its existence? Once it really was the church of the English. Now it is in danger of becoming a sect, says John Gummer Picture Gallery Barbara Amiel Winnie Mandela is seeking a leadership role with a youth powerbase. Will she get anywhere? Sterne rebuke Picture Gallery Cheering news for crooks Can ordinary people no longer see the dividing line between good and bad? Dine out on this Let one have light The Times Diary Knives are out The Times Diary Reading Clinton's mind Washington signs are unclear, says Martin Fletcher A Democratic Charade Parliament's standing is undermined by its own behaviour Lessons of Recovery The government must not now stifle economic growth Great when? London and its visitors both need and irritate each other Extravagance at the Euro bank Defensive driving Justice in unit fines? Peace plan to halt the Bosnian war Care and council tax Respect for byways Justice in unit fines? Guildford Chambers Anglican converts to Roman option Power in Pakistan What a lovely life Business letters Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Personal Column Anniversaries Peace laureate 1957, Toronto, 1897; Roy Orbison,… Church news Picture Gallery Service dinners Service luncheon Memorial services Dinners Luncheons Nottingham University B. K. P. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Loretto A commemorative service in honour of the late Mr Jim… Public Auction Marriages The Royal Society of Chemistry St Andrew's Preparatory School, Pangbourne St George's School, Ascot Appointments Rowland Hilder Rowland Hilder, OBE, painter, died on April 21 Aged 87. He was born at Great Neck, Long Island, on June 28,1905 Walter Zander Walter Zander, lawyer and scholar, died in South Croydon on April 7 aged 94. He was born in Erfurt, Germany, on June 8,1898 Personal Column Robert Westall Robert Westall, children's writer, died on April 15 aged 63. He was born in Tynemouth, Northumberland, on October7,1929 On this Day Earthouake in England Gilbert Russell George Lawrence (Gilbert) Russell, priest, physician and psychiatrist, died on March 30 aged 84. He was born on January 15,1909 Continental Focus on Classic & Sports Cars Focus on Audi Authorised Dealers Jaguar & Daimler Peugeot Quality Used Cars On the road to Discovery Land Rover is 45 years old next week. Kevin Eason finds the company still brimming with deas Last year alone, ideas from workers saved the Land Rover company £1.6 million Undertaking to crack the Highway Code Road experts call for a change in advice to drivers on motorway overtaking We can always beat a Jeep How the legend started-two brothers and an act of faith Fleet winner Roadwise Speed is of the essence Two wheels are often better than four when a life hangs in the balance The estate that sets the standards Vaughan Freeman discovers how Mercedes-Benz sees off the competition with an uprated estate It is hard not to be impressed, even if it does not come cheap The Facts News The Times Crossword Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Weather The Times Tomorrow Infotech 30-34 $2.1 bn hole found in BCCI assets Liquidators of the English side of the collapsed Bbci say the bank's assets are short by $2.13 billion in a report today to the Department of Trade and Industry Out of Stock At Liberty On the Move The Pound German rate cut boosts financial markets Failing through a clash of cultures Arts 35-37 Sport 38-44 Notax Apologetic Attali will not resign over EBRD costs London Marathon Results Pages 38-39 By our Industrial Editor: Increase in earnings continues to slow Surveys show business sees end to recession Britain's chambers of commerce say a recovery is being led by a strong export performance after the pound's ejection from the Erm in September By our Industrial Editor: Car output rises to 19-year high By our City Staff: Mercedes and Peugeot sales fall Alexon directors forced out British Funds New stores give help to William Low profits Business Roundup Etam figures slip Marine Midland boost Salomon in red Austin Reed advances GPA to seek capital Axa profits fall Proudfoot result halved Royal Insurance lift Swiss brought in to operate Topic system The Stock Exchange is urgently working to find a technical solution to the computerisation of share transactions after the Taurus debacle Rising loss forces Wembley to forgo its final dividend Brittan beaten over steel Heath issues loss warning Trade compromise wins praise in US Austen joins Liberty as top job is split Forte Crest By our City Editor: Walls to be executive chairman at Fisher Funds deal for Canary Wharf Kalon buoyant Mixed results Amax in black Legal & Public Notices Bundesbank and Dow lift spirits Stock Market AMP Major Changes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recent Issues Wall Street Overseas Jobs Express International Firm Seeking Uk/ec Staff for its Uk… Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking on developments behind the marble facade The EBRD's expensive tastes have attracted much criticism but Colin Narbrough says its real work is beginning to gather momentum Rate cuts? What rate cuts? The Times City Diary Life imitates art The City Diary Off to the YMCA The Times City Diary A better bite The Times City Diary Quids in The Times City Diary Fresh vision needed to stimulate UK manufacturing Insurers should look to past mistakes rather than global warming Rate roulette Tempus German cut Wembley Albert Fisher Etam Pass the parcel-or the buck? 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 Gains extended Hoskyns Group AT&T A new voice in a box Phone lines in a twist Competition is cutting the cost of calls, but causing confusion, Matthew Mat says A chip of your chip Online Spend, spend Online Bouncing hams Online Flight of fancy or golden egg? David Hewson on the CD-Rom, which computer firms are hoping will be the next big idea to catch on The CD-Rom could replace books and is available as an encyclopaedia Fountain highmead P&P Two for the price of one A video recorder for Video 8 and VHS is about to be launched Why women are still logged out The ideal computer worker would have the best male and female qualities, says Chris Partridge Information Technology Thames Housing Bromley Health Systems Manager Computeaeb International Ltd Nippondenso (U. K.) Limited ERS Cerco Programmer / Analysts TLP Thames Valley Enterprise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sal Neg. Thames Valley Ordering by numbers Electronic trading is growing fast and now even small companies are catching the bug Plain sailing in a world of confusion Office work is becoming simpler as developers offer users price-cutting bundles, reports David Hewson Barclays A flavour of the alphabet soup Add a pinch of salt, and make sense of the UN standards set for modems It's springtime for the buyer Prices plunge and choice widens as the computer industry struggles out of recession, says Jane Bird Intel inside Reflection Playing the waiting game When there is always a better system for you just around the corner Opera The shapeliness of things to come Galleries: Richard Cork on Anish Kapoor's new show, Plus sculpture ancient and modern in Leeds Kapoor has a breadth of interest that encompasses east and west Smugness rules in Blighty Theatre: Benediet Nightingale enjoys the acidity in Maugham's play For Services Rendered Old Vic What price a Reni? Wheels deals Rock Critic's Choice: Galleries Georgia O'keeffe Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight London Regional Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geof Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indilcated with the Symbol) on release across the country Sans pareil and sans paroles Opera: Rameau in Birmingham, Bellilni in Glasgow, Donizetti in London Les Boréades Mayfair Suite, Birmingham Propitious beginning for Scottish priestess Norma Theatre Royal Glasgow A difficult ascent La favorita Covent Garden Medium cool on medium wave Rock: Will Richard Branson's national radio station take listeners from the BBC or its commercial rivals? Virgin 1215 goes on air next week. Clive Davis asks whether this, the second national commercial radio station, will succeed New Waves An insider's guide to the Next Big Thing The Invisible Man Party time as the world ends Records: David Sinclair finds karl Wallinger, one of rock's most skilful recyclers, on song Top Ten Albums Seven Days Out and about next Week AT&T Others on Air A dial-twiddler's guide to other targeted stations Final 5,468 make up tail end of the field Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Aerodynamics hold key Nutrasweet First steps for 1994 Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Plight of invalid mother spurs last runner home Cooke feels Lions can make quick impact For the Record Autosport Picture Gallery Way moves into contention Leading First-Round Scores Fixtures Yesterday's Results Hendry opens up four-frame lead Ludlow Brugera masters off-form Lendl The Times Dayflower has classic start Dubai-based filly nurtured in desert sun Richard Evans Today's Races on Television Sandown Park Maguire publicity regretted by Club Carlisle Perth Taunton Gold Splash returns Rapid Raceline Truth will hurt if Bruno fits the bill Kent show right attitude Dejected Pakistan must find inspiration in adversity Scoreboard Raffle on a winning ticket Scoreboard League gives hope to demoted clubs Sport in Brief Truth will hurt if Bruno fits the bill Devils start favourites Lead changes again Call for Rangers Windsor prize boost Final fling for Webb Johnston's incentive Third seeds go through Iberiab Variations Radio 3 BBC 1 Satellite George Smith Rugby Union 40 Fervent supporters provide reaffirmation of faith at Ibrox Wright misses England match Uefa shelves league Countrywide Insurance Gooch steals the show in Test match trial Scoreboard Concise Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud 42 Senna plays waiting game with officials
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