News from 06/05/1993
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Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Arthur Smith, Edward Owen, Tony Travers, Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, John O'connell, Tim Judah, Stanley Best, Neil Bennett, Terence Connell, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Peter Paterson, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Christine Gowdridge, Director, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Anthony Alment, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, N. H. Harris, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Desmond Dearlove, Irwin Stelzer, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, James Bone, Joel Brand and Anne McElvoy, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Richard Goff, Peter Kemp, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Michael Horsnell and Michael Theodoulou, Alan Hamilton, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Ray Kennedy, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Paul Sheehan, Director, Anatole Kaletsky, Inga Haag, Hugh Thomas, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Fred P. Cavese, Woodrow Wyatt, Kerry Rankine (Toxics Campaigner), Aileen Ballantyne, J. K. Morland, Irene Harris, Piers Paul Read, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Robin Wendt, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Shelagh Diplock, Edward Fennell, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, George Brock, John Kilbracken, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, D. G. Rhys, George Sivell, City Editor, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Stothard, Peter Hebblethwaite, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Charles Collins (Consultant general surgeon), Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Martin Russell, Alice Thomson, Robert D. Smith, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Ann Abraham, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Lucy Daniels, Stephanie Billen, I. C. McMANUS, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, T. Scarlett Epstein (Honary Director), Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Fraser Scott, John Goodbody, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Adam Zeman, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Michael Theodoulou and Andrew Finkel, R. A. Phillips, R. Sneddon, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nadine Meisner, Hugh M. Potterton, Graham Mather, Stephen Pettitt, A. B. Noble, Kate Bassett, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Angela MacKay, and Christopher Elliott, Mark Fuller, Jamie James, George Sivell City Editor, R. M. Hatcher, Secretary,
ResumoTurkish Cypriots reject UK request for Nadir Asil Nadir's flight out of the reach of Britain's legal machinery could lead to a toughening of the bail rules and streamlining of big fraud investigations Group 4 prisoner near death Index £10m Pay Packet Euro rebels force Major into retreat on Maastricht vote Margot Norman Second exam council member steps down Family Support Bosnian Serbs to vote yes and no for peace Mercury Books on Thursday Inside Maggie's Inner Circle Exclusive In The Times Bully boy tactics fail to unseat trouserless Hurd Mathew Parris Political Sketch Homebase Major tells editors to dip their pens in kindliness Home owners warned of price spiral Correction Kennel perils for pets Watts inquest opens MPs warn against diets Six questioned on killing Couple win £1.8m Transplant boy offered treatment on NHS Holiday bookings rise by 5 per cent Ex-wife and old friend face jail or losing £1.5m Safe in a Cypriot haven: Asil Nadir has left his backers in trouble as he flees from British justice A bill now before Parliament is expected to help to change the circumstances which allowed Asil Nadir to flee The Bail I thought he loved his country enough to go somewhere else, a friend says View from Cyprus Cyprus embarrassment for legal chiefs Irony Village lad went from rag trade to renegade Rise and Fall Chase De Vere Departure broke air rules The Flight DMLDEVONPORT By a Staff Reporter: Imbert defends his Guildford Four confession notes Windsor Castle 'is still a fire hazard' Motorists oppose M-way fee MPs attack benefits bottleneck Dixons BBC pays £2m to keep French and Saunders from ITV Nalgo Lawyers fear rape and assault victims will get less cash A white paper due in July to overhaed the criminal injuries compensation scheme could lead to deastically reduced payouts Executive admits harassment Birds found Mine to close Dallas bound Princess endorses chiropractors' help Britons held in Spain go on trial B&O Father is still missing after murders Iraq sales suspected in 1988 Do It All Clarke acts to save police swamped by tide of paperwork Complaints that the fight against crime is being overwhelmed by endless from-filling have brought about a review of procedures Baby dies after police car crashes Championship Chess Picture Gallery Under £2m to rebuild City church Renauit Tests may explain sneezes in the city Tory hold on councils threatened by upheaval Advertisement When Red Ken ruled and Margaret Thatcher lost the battle for London If the Tories had not abolished the GLC Londoners could have been going to the polls today poised to give a record fourth term to the Labour regime which swept Ken Livingstone to power in 1981 Tony Travers wonders how history might have been different Major tries to take public eye off Europe Riddell on Politics Lib Dems make final push for Newbury victory Ministers face legal challenge on treaty Iraqis shut borders and ban banknotes to halt speculators West fails in bid to topple health chief Freudian alleges writer slipped Currys Tamils flee as Colombo mourns president Cabinet likely to sanction extra brigade for Bosnia The government is prepared to make a substainal contribution to a UN operation, but only for a limited time, Malcolm Rifkind tells Michael Evans US rejects control of peace force by Boutros Ghali Cynicism pervades Paradise Valley British troops battle to bail out frontline bear Clinton faces struggle to win over sceptical public on deployment Within weeks US troops may be off to Bosina. The timing is critical: if the president delays to win over domestic opinion, they could get caught in fresh ethnic crossfire (AP): UN chief wants war tribunal Mandela says that history demands Britain must help Denmark wavers under pressure to accept treaty (Reuter): Guerrillas attack Chinese Treaty delay Waco clues (Reuter): Embassy 'spy' Steel strike set to spread across east Germany as talks collapse Union leaders are seeking to double the number of factories shut in Saxony by the end of the week. Employers plan to lock out workers who want pay deals honoured (AFP): Bavarian barracks echo to Nazi songs Picture Gallery Officer in May Day clash dies Beregovoy's fraught calls ignored by Mitterrand Vi-Spring Hungary welcomed to West by Queen Nadir's goodbye to all this Wide-boy or would-be English gentlemen? Alice Thomson looks at the enigma of a missing tycoon Government steer away from sticking their oar in A new book has prompted politicians on both sides of the Atlantic to look at 're-inventing' their bureaucracies Picture Gallery Why men get more firsts Are male examiners guilty of marking us down A cord linking life and life Within hours of bening born babies could be healing others, writes Aileen Ballantyne The high cost of the Aids panic A fortune has been squandered fighting a threat that never existed, say Dr James Le Fanu Away to take control Degenerative diseases across the generations and the return to fashion of old teachings Fruitful change Exer Skier Fight for a future Regional air links fight for a place alongside jumbos Harvey Elliott the problems for smaller airlines in keeping local air routes Healthrow open Shots fired over Channel Orient Lines Lions may bring roaring trade New Zealand is hopping that rugby will help to raise the country's tourism profilc Sunny bargain Quick check-in Charter class Making its mark Cruise into the past The last of the old-style banana boats will sail to the Caribbean later this year Airlines slow the fast track Hungarian rhapsody now a dirge David Churchill asks whether the Queen's visit will help to revive Hungary's ailing tourist trade Race to Monaco Flyaways Orlando Amsterdam Travel Flights The rocky pleasure show Gibraltar, for years cut off from the mainland, is now trying to woo Spaniards to extend their day trips Seat Search It's All at Trailfinders Lyon rids itself of jams Drivers can now by-pass the notorious Fourviere tunnel Tivoli fairytale that came true Forte Taking on high flyers Britain's airlines are making the most of the 'open skies' policy Philip Howard It's a wild life for wildlife at home in the big city streets Nadir's rural zenith Nautical voting Picture Gallery Tibet's envoy of peace The Dalai Lama's message of toleration allies to material progress is just what the West-and the Chinese-need to hear Table talk Officially secret Mandarins are not the only fruit Ministers should shuffle advisers too, says Peter Kemp Councils or Quangos The future of local government matters more than Newbury Rich Man's Law Tougher bail conditions would not have stopped Asil Nadir A Study in Nostalgia The Prima donna's vanishing jewels make a classic case Drawbacks of league tables for hospital operations Newbury's choice Misplaced blame Trial by jury Maternity leave Teaching classics Toxic waste fears The milk of hope for starving Africa Dangerous liaisons Sex inequality Loving and living Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial service Today's royal engagements British Medical Association Council Institute of Science Technology Forthcoming marriages Dinners Lord Mayor of Westminster High Sheriff of Greater London Professor Robert Serjeant Personal Column Michael Gordon Valentina Grizodubova Epping Forest Sir Patrick MacRory Sir Patrick MacRory barrister, industrialist, military historian and originator of the MacRory report on local government in Northern Ireland, died on May 3 aged 82. He was born on March 21,1911 News The Times Crossword No 19,223 Picture Gallery Business Sport People in the Times Weather Features Travel News The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Columns The Papers Business Today Anxiety among America's friends Books New Treuhand enquiry into EGIT investments By our Banking Correspondent: Direct Line chief to top £10m Arts Sport Igindex Shareholders win battle for change at Trafalgar Ten Pages of the Best Jobs Section 3 Heart of England rushes merger with Cheltenham & Gloucester B. A. T Industries Warning softens Geest shares RTZ saves £156m with scrip dividend EC car pact under fire LIT Holdings drops US setback for BT Pressure on Clark National Express offer Day ends brightly N Brown advances Active gold trading James Beattie slips Be an Angel The Times Profits hard to find at East German Investment Trust Royal Insurance in call for £4 00m to top up balance sheet The City anticipates Royal Insurance profits of about £150 million this year, the first profits since 1989, after a fall in mortgage indemnity losses to £90 million BAT helped by premium rise Share shops proliferate for BT sale Sweet departure from Tate & Lyle Direct Line boost for Royal Bank Pitney Bowes Official reserves begin to recover Colt gets London telecoms licence RPC to float Trade initiative Harmony buys E&A Holdings CNT Political uncertainty; and cash call fears keep buyers on the sidelines Stock Market (Agence-France Presse): Manila clash over ADB capital rise British Funds Major Changes US bond auction changes hit Dow World Markets Recent Issues Credit and the pound hold keys to sustained recovery Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that Britain must aim for competitive currency and low interest rates to deliver the prize of long-term growth Property pain for Newmarch The Times City Diary Asil quickstep Ratners recruit Director dilemma Charity ends at the clearing bank Seeking added value in transparent accounts Not Trafalgar's day Tempus Royal Insurance Royal Bank of Scotland Roots of Lloyd's 'excess of loss' Picture Gallery Tate & Lyle SKF BAT Industries Generators ordered to explain price rises Constraints in the national grid may lead to a system of financial rewards to big comparries for turning off machinery at periods of peak demand for domestic power Turkish Airlines Picture Gallery British ferry operator tests Madrid's rules of the waves GPA talks with banks still 'delicate' Legal & Public Notices Philips surprises analysts by staying in black From Reuter in Brussels: EC accepts debt plan of German steel giant Shares close off bottom Q-Pak 5750 KPMG Barclay Simpson Accountant Wanted: Ibiza Executive Assistant Investment Affairs Warwick M Lintock The Institute of Chartered Accountants Alderwick Consulting Price Waterhouse The Corporate Service Group PLC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountant London Nw6 to £27,500 Malcolm Costello at Parkside Recruitment Ltd Accountancy Options CV's to Rebecca at Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies Kidd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to From glamour to grudge Edward Fennell fears that many of this year's final students are rejecting accountancy as a career Only counsel can seek striking-off Illegal use cannot become a right Any Other Business Received from Rupert Sikka as a parrot Coopers & lychees Trustees to treat shares as capital Batting for the ICA in trying times The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT SE Volumes Money Markets The difference a day makes Cinema: Geoff Brown welcomes Groundhog Day as a return to imaginative comedy Vaudeville Theatre Theatre Flying still higher New York Theatre: Jamie James on an American play's happy homecoming Sparing the rod is saving the child Television Review: Lynne Truss Opera Curzon Tussauds goes to town David Robisnon takes a trip through London's past on a ride opening today Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Accent on the positive at last Theatre: Arthur Miller transfer to the West End; Dennis Potter is revived in Wimbledon They went down to the woods and lost it Blue Remembered Hills Attic, Wimbledon Bashing Beethoven Concerts: Heavy-handed authenticity in London; rough-edged Czech passion in Liverpool OAE/Schiff Queen Elizabeth Hall Heart rules over head RLPO/Pesek Philharmonic Hall Can a blowtorch shed new light? Hilary Finch on Deborah Warner, making her opera debut; and Richard Morrison meets ENO's young composers Community built on contradictions Festival: A vivid theatrical portrait of Scottish life is one of the highlights of this year's Glasgow Mayfest Twins taste the big time Along poetic lines Dance Turning World The Place Fortune Theatre First of the noble savages Neanderthal brains were as big as our. Adam Zeman enjoys two boks which explain why became extinct The Neandertals Changing the Image of Mankind By Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman Jonathan Cape, £20 in Search of the Neanderthals By Christopher Stringer and Clive Gamble Thamsas & Hulson £18.95 E1 Dorado, or the lost world Land without Evil Utopian Journeys Across the South American Watershed By Richard Gaff Verso, £18.95 Janus Publishing Company Picture Gallery Snuff, cigars and syphilis The Tainos By Irving Rouse Yale University Press £16.95 Would it were fatter! Caesar By Allan Massie Hodder & Stoughton, 14.99 The Adelphi Press Journals of the plague years Fucking Martin By Dale Peck Chatto & Windus, £9.99 pbk original Scar Tissue By Michael Ignatieff Chatro & Windus, £9.99 pbk original Partying before politics Woodrow Wyatt was fond of George Brown. Here he praises a life of this least statesmanlike of leaders Tired and Emotional Lord George-Brown By Peter Paterson Chatto & Windus, £20 Little power and less glory Paul Vi The First Modern Pope By Peter Hebblethwaite Harper Collins, £35 She nourished all the world Dream Weaver By Ellsabeth Furse and Anne Barr Chapmans, £16.99 Kelvin Brodie Taylor sticks with tired and trusted for crucial Cup ties Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Salehurst Paper Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Browns Recruitment Limited Keegan confronted by greatest challenge Louise Taylor looks at how Newcastle United and their articulate manager, Kevin Keegan will farc in the cauldron of the Premier League French Cosmetics Company require Susan Hamilton Personnel Services Blackburn sparkle to show Dalglish all is well at home Multiple Display Advertising Items Twickenham Palace fail to ensure their safety St Mellion's lie ideal for Faldo's approach American team to compete in Palma England players feel sold short Chinese puzzle over Olympics bid David Miller finds an uncanny record of Olympic games waiting to be exploited in Peking Not refused Fair to Wales Rugby union should follow football's lead Defensive attitudes Stronger stand Close season must remain Phillips falters as wind wavers Price handicap New Zealand trio lead challenge to Thomson Littlewoods PPA Word-Watching Lewis on ropes over injury Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, sees the world champion cover up as rumour sweeps Las Vegas Confident Edberg eases into third round Carlisle Uttoxeter Domestic cricket open to debate Tough draw for Hall Treble for Calzaghe Senna to drive in Spain Griffiths leads R and A Wimbledon go-ahead Carson fined £1,200 for easing Bashayer Richard Evans Nap: Beneficial (2.40 cHESTER) Next best: Zinaad (3.40 Chester) Chester Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Rodeo Star adds to rider's woe Today's Races on Television Brighton Sedgefield Osborne linked with Henderson Waqar brings match briefly to life Yesterday's Scoreboards Parents, the forgotten sponsors of top athletes Coe leads tributes to key role played by families in quest for sucess John Goodbody hears a chorus of approval for those who give their childern sporting support The Bennett's Timetable For the Record The Costs Novotna falls to qualifier Bidouze into third round Grunfeld stroll Cup of cheer Irish squad Boyle on brink Athlete injured BBC1 Variations Radio 3 BBC2 Radio 4 Choice Radio 1 Satellite Sky One ITV London Barratt Channel 4 Football Oldham offer no respite to Souness Badminton's hopefuls practise on field of glory Worcestershire pay for lack of aggressive intent Concise Crossword No 3059 Winning Move Word-Watching NEC Racing By our Sports Staff: Seles says she will gradually ease her way back Cray N B Selectionn Ltd N B Selection Ltd N. 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S N B Selection Ltd Pensions are a girl's best friend Company benefits designed for men may not suit women, says Widget Finn Selector Europe PAConsulting Group BBC Selector Europe Goodman Graham Interexec PLC GKRS Simon Coventry Charterhouse Executives Making Careers Work K F Associates Whitehead Selection McKenzie Waterman MacMillan Davies Timberland Birmingham Marketing Partnership No Title Merchants Amstrad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornel The Sunday Times Scotland Account Director Morse IDS N B Selection Ltd Afc Management Career Consultants Limited Global Markets Recruitment Ltd KPMG N B Selection Ltd Headwayo PA Consulting Group Howgate Sable Pirelli Cables Ltd CRU Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Pathfinder Partnership Limited The Sunday Times Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hydro-Electric Peter Jones Personnel Services The Sunday Times Hoggett Bowers plc Strategic Resource Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers plc How to read a client's mind Psychology is the name of the game for firms striving to gain the edge. Hugh Thompson reports General Appointments Career Development Loans St Katharine's House Allied Dunbar Overseas Jobs Express Grays Institute of Counselling Glomet Industries Ltd International Sports and Leisurewear Company require… Managing Director QSFR Ltd Head Chef When a home is at risk Life after Redundancy Trusted Information Systems (UK) Ltd West Kent College The Times International Firm Seeking UK/EC Staff for its UK… General Manager Designate Career Services Guide Athena Marketing, (UK) Ltd CVS £24 Darlington Business Venture Bear Stearns Technical Project Manager Prestige International Trainee Management Position (London) All Box Number Replies Should Be Hill Samuel A New Dawn The Times Newspaper Revolution at the top Greham Mather reports on a new book advocating drastic change in Whitehall Public Management The Methodist Church Property Division Warrington Hospital A physician is needed to work in the State of Qatar… Doctor of Chriopractic Edinburgh practice requires… Derbyshire Now you have won, your problems start Robin Wendet, secretary of the Association of Country Councillors, tell councillors being elected today some home truths about the task awaiting them after the victory parties St. Catharine's College Cambride Broadgreen Hospital NHS Trust Southmead Health
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