News from 13/05/1993
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Millicent Alexander, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Noel Sodor and Man, Steve Dayman, Chairman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Robin Butler, Christopher Thomas South Asia Correspondent, Arthur Leathley and Paul Wilkinson, Neil Cowan, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Richard Ford and Gillian Bowditch, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Bob Papworth, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Geoffrey MacNab, Philip Howard, Sue Cotte (Honorary Secretary), Graham Storey, Mark Rittner, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Christine Hinchcliffe-Rogers, Jack Emery, Carl Mortished, Conor D. Burns, Chairman, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Binyon, Harold Pinter, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, T. J. Harris, Patricia Tehan, Roger Graef, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Julia Neuberger, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, D. M. Brittain, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Richard Duce, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Joel Brand, John Costello, Stuart Anderson, Secretary, Sally Watts, Geoffrey Tolson, Claire Tomalin, R. Blackburn, Adam Fresco and Hamish Paterson, Wolfgang Munchau, Gordon Cumming, Graham Luff, Managing Director, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, James Clavell, Christina Koning, Geoffrey Cutting, Chairman, Catherine Sampson, Caryl Philips, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Philip Webster, Sue Kernaghan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Margaret Forster, Kathleen Tillotson and Angus Easson, Linda M. Savage, Matthew d'Ancona, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Ronald Millar (Sir), Alice Thomson, Melvyn Bragg, Scott C. Garratt-Pearce, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, James Woodall, David Lane, Adrian Mezzetti, Alison Beckett, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Philip Robinson and Jon Ashworth, William Rees-Mogg, Ross Dunn and Ray Kennedy, David Churchill, Jack Crossley, Joanna Pitman, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, David Sainsbury, Christopher Walker, Andrew Jennings, Nicholas Wood and Jamie Dettmer, David Dannreuther, Gerald Larner, Margaret Drabble, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Lee, M. Plumbe, Director, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Antonia Fraser, David Walker, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Lucasta Miller, Michael Horsnell, Robert Kee, Alan Sillitoe, Christopher Follett, Roger Dawson, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Carmen Callil, Richard Morrison, Kate Alderson and Ed Owen, James Hamilton-Paterson, John D. G. Bennett, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Mary Hocking, Susan Ellicott, Humphrey Case, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, George Sivell City Editor, Dudley Wood, Secretary,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Britain and America patch their differences on Bosnia As Europe and America try to soften their acrimony over Bosnia, alarm is growing that the rift may be sending the worst possible message to the Serbs Index Super Stores Lamont now has regrets but pleads for time to finish task On Other Rages Clarke admits royal family were bugged 'I begged them to kill me so my pain would go' University Guide Cinema Woman tells of ordeal on Everest Barratt Picture Gallery The best of sport in The Times Labour to abstain in Maastricht bill vote Oxford bomb found Firemen's pay ballot Libya's Rushdie move Horse link ruled out Eagle seen in Dorset Forte Hotels Tide of history leaves lost souls stuck up the creek Political Sketch Major under pressure to investigate 'Mi5 bugs' Royal eavesdropping: government denies involvement of security services Spies move on from Q's ingenious gadgets Profits of doom set Fleet St straining at literary leash Sun scoop provokes dirty tricks row Trench warfare: villagers put their oar in Eton's Olympian boating plans Welshmen guilty of wounding tourist in Spanish resort Trauma therapy for Cheshires Young drug gangs shoot to be hip 'Florida Phil' held in London Flight ban to delay holidaymakers H Mebase Dixons All motorists may be put on donor list Study proposes computer link to increase the speed and availability of organs for transplant Health minister want a replacement for the kidney donor card scheme, which is widely seen as a failure By our Technology Correspondent: The woman who waits and hopes for chance of life Lyme Regis fumes over loss of star billing Teenager accused of killing boy Body found For peat's sake Cycle setback Blessed birds A tree apiece Driver crushed Crossing death Sainsbury chief rules out supermarket price war Annual prifits show 16% rise Minister outlines aid package for shipworkers The Right to Life: A Times/dillons Debate Sale of gear to Iraq alarmed officer Psion No Title MPs demand instant £2 cut in the price of a CD Accusations that the pop charts are rigged have played a big part in a parliamentary enquiry into the cost of CDs Dell SFO urges caution on bail pleas Mills suffers blow over court rights £3m appeal saves library for nation Patten's retreat may cost millions British Airways Apple MoD pays £160,000 to widow of airman in drinking binge Policemen 'convicted in absence' Championship Chess City urged to plan for emergency Imperial Cancer Research Fund Britons warned as malaria spreads Fowler dismisses Major's critics as blinkered snobs Scottish Conservative conference: party grandees come under fire Clarke blames rise in crime on liberals Unions reject Smith plans for reforms The Original Debenhams Ashdown retreats on preconditions for Lib-Lab deal Parliament today Seventy killed as factions fight for control of Kabul Any pretence that there is a government in Afghanistan has been shattered by the latest tank and rocket barrage. The signs are that inter-Muslim fighting will intensify Debenhams Picture Gallery America poised to impose trade penalties on China Smiling accused face Hani court as marksmen stand by Cash fears trouble Mozambican repatriation Baghdad ridicules reports of plot to kill Bush Doitall Despairing Germans seek a leader in the wilderness Problems beset a Germany still trying to cope with unification's legacy. There is an alarming lack of purpose and direction as the atmosphere of crisis thickens Andreotti favourite joins list of bribe scandal suspects British 'no' campaign: grates with Danes National Savings Pentagon plan gives gays better deal Congress still favours tough line Conservatives are opposing a Pentagon plan to let gays admit their orientation if they abstain from sexual activities Proton Gunshot killed Koresh deputy Brazilian slaves flee ranch of brutality From Associated Press in Austin, Texas: Condom dilemma in sex case Clinton signals deal on tax rises Muslims fall prey to second wave of 'ethnic cleansing' While the fighting around Mostar may now stop, more than a thousand Muslims are being held by Croats against their will Bogus camps Bickering allies stay in step Commentary Black&decker Cyprus UN force in doubt Balkans war leaves security council divided and impotent The veto serves as a warning over ambitious UN plans for Bosnia, James Bone in New York argues Yeltsin summons assembly on reform (Reuter): Militants to be hanged (Reuter): Cezanne sold (Reuter): Cripple killed Holy order (Reuter): Prince's offer (Reuter): Skinhead jailed Everest Fit the Best Love at first glance The Queen did it, the Princess of Wales has done it, even pheremoned fleas do it. Alice Thomson reports on being smitten Selling Major to the faithful Sir Ronald Millar Concludes his Intimate Memoirs The new boy takes the reins and wins over a hostilc party The land the mafia stole Murder, revolution and missing millions ... the astonishing story of Chechenia Unsuitably hirsute Why hairy women may ned help, why girls should aim to be plump, and avoiding a spot of bother Medical Briefing A couple's war on cancer Two doctors who lost their son to leukaemia declared a crusade. Now they may be on the verge of sucess, reports Aileen Ballantyne Sunrise Medical Life and death in a killer climate Urban psychosis is the latest defence of America's criminals Beware of hip bone disease Sun spots put in the shade Health Tips Cyprus revives after Nadir The Turks in the northem part of the island are enjoying a tourism boost following Asil's flight from justice. David Churchill reports Triple take off Flyways British Rail International Old hands at a good time Britons pack up their troubles Holidays bookings are up as the fear of recession recedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Face to face with killers of the deep You don't have to find sharks and some of the most exhilarating fishing Pan Am's old airport slots turn to gold United Airlines might have found a way into Heathrow from its main base in America, Harvey Elliott reports Facelift takes years off Concorde BA is spending £1m on updating each of its supersonic jets Denmark Airline Network Centuries of canal tradition No time for being late Unpunctual airlines are the biggest headache for frequent flyers Operators rebuked Somak The Travel Collection Sleep and park Short call Driving force Dropping out Philip Howard So it's goodbye to the little ditties that promised a good buy Observed of all observers The Times Diary Pipe dreams The Times Diary Picture Gallery Asia's giants are waking India and China will be enormous new markets as the world divides into four great trading groups in the next 50 years Picture Gallery Scots missed The Times Diary So they concede? The Times Diary Mother's boy The Times Diary Special day for shoppers Sunday customers are right, says David Sainsbury Shadow of the Watcher Learing to live with the eavesdropper On his Record The Chancellor's aggressive apologia is not sufficient Isolated Island The time has come to move forward in Cyprus How arrogance,'socialism' and VAT sank the Tones You are warned Arts of parenthood Church problems Working in Whitehall Meningitis figures Stonehenge in sight Questions posed on Shaw's legacy Editor of 'Independent' Pirate's handle Court Circular Personal Column Birthdays today Luncheons and dinners Receptions Memorial services Anniversaries Lecture Dinners Latest wills Elections Wanted Butler/house Manager School news Fulbright Commission Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball 1993 Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Church news University news Philip Chappell Major-General the Rev Sir Hamish Campbell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Knowledge of Life The Teaching of Sex Hygiene Jack Peel Cedric Messina News The Times Crossword No 19,229 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather The Times Tomorrow Body Blow Rolls Boost LWT Pledge So who killed the American recovery? Science Demerged ICI chief gets 25% pay rise New contracts for directors of ICI have been unveiled alongside details of a £1.3 billion cash call by Zeneca, the soon-to-be-demerged life sciences group Books Sport Erskine share deals Prontaprint Books on Thursday By our City Editor: Profits up but praise muted for Sainsbury Recovery has started in most regions, says CBI Business confidence has improved in most regions but employment prospects remain gloomy, with a further 14,000 manufacturing jobs likely to be lost BUPA Picture Gallery Fine Art poised to exploit recovery Receivers appointed Jessups falls 15% Hillsdown appointment Norex interests sold Oriel to raise £3.5m GRE senses upswing News Corp sees strong rise in nine-month profits BSkyB earnings at £1.7m a week Lloyds fixes 25-year home rate Rolls-Royce wins Boeing engine deal Body Shop reviews retailing strategy Time progresses against the tide Getty sues Peltz and May Turkish Airlines By our City Staff: GE Capital comes up with GPA rescue deal Pittencrieff profit rise curbed by 'one-offs' US departures REA slips Coutts in NY Increased options Blenheim deal Major Changes The Times Names at Lloyd's to face extra cash calls Trobled names must stump up more cash to cover outstanding claims arising from the 1987 storms, the Exxon Valdez disaster and the Phillips Petroleum explosion ICI chemicals grap the limelight Stock Market Picture Gallery British Funds LWT pledges to go it alone (Reuter): Dow inches to record finish German repo cut fails to lift pound Bibby's buy in Spain bulldozes profits Wall Street Recent Issues Will small firms get credit for leading the recovery? Janet Bush detects a massive squeeze on borrowing just when firms need the cash, and asks who would run a company in Britain today Economic View Linking up for a piece of luck The Times City Diary On the fast track The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Off the mark The Times City Diary Racing ahead The Times City Diary Charity run The Times City Diary Strangled by red tape The sensitive subject of pay Super market leader Tempus ICI Body Shop Fair rent returns? Greenalls The Times Nestlé The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Strong gains Forte Crest Business Class Price Waterhouse Jones Lang Wootton Austin Benn Warwick McLintock Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Bought Ledger Clerk Legal & Public Notices Davies Kidd Corporate Finance Acct CV's to: Jill Lewis Chief Accountant Barclay Simpson Fixed Income Trading Delegation not abdication Neil Cowan argues that a good internal audit can provide a lifeline to management fettered by reform Damages for tortfeasor's services Court of Appeal Yorkshire Water litigation Any Other Business Sharman senior voice at KPMG Mirror, mirror? Game plan Assigning right of claim Priority of parental contributions Make sure seeds of change bear fruit Audit Three clear days requirement Barclays The chalk and cheese of college life Matthew d'Ancona introduces our Oxford and Cambridge guide with a warning: no two colleges are alike Cambridge The Times The Times Higher Education Supplement Oxford Barclays Standing Conference of Principals Picture Gallery Little guys will not get a leg-up Cinema: Geoff Brown on Indecent Proposal, made by the director of 9½ Weeks and Fatal Attraction Indepemdent film-makers find the major studios impregnable as ever Temptation to be resisted Music Something to copy from the neighbours Television producer Roger Graf puts the case for more government incentives for British film-makers Albery Theatre Museum Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Karl Knight London Regional Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country New Releases From Minnesota, modestly Fewer Ameican orchestras now visit Europe but, Richard Morrison reports, one ensemble in Britain this week is well woth hearing Muddled message Concerts: Gerald Larner on Germans in Birmingham and chamber music in Sheffield Duisberg SO/Lazarev Symphony Hall Even closer encounters Lindsay Quartet/Daniel Crucible Studio The Times Final act in a historical tragedy? Alison Beckett on a council cash crisis that threatens the future of Britain's finest indepependent archieve of entertainment memorabilia Treasures of a port worth a call Southampton's magnificent collection of paintings and sculpture has a worthy home at last. John Russell Taylor reports The stark truth is that it's a rip-off Theatre: A dance-cum-sex show at the Piccadilly; and an adaption of a Suskind novella at BAC, Battersea Flight equals fright Gift to the giver Last chance Picture Gallery Janus Publishing Company The chieftain in a mohair suit Robert Kee enjoys a study of the arch fixer and opportunist, who dominated Irish politics for over a decade Haughey: His Life and Unlucky Deeds By ruce Arnold HarperCollins, £17.50 Still a powerful sisterhood Lost voices of slavery Crossing the Rive By Caryl Philips Bloomsbury, £15.99 Cold comfort hotel Snowstop By Alan Sillitoe HarperCollins, £14.99 The Very Dead of Winter By Mary Hocking Chatto & Hocking Chatto & Windus, £14.99 New Authors Restless and driven spirit Dickens wrote letters as though they were miniature novels. The latest collection reveals every side of his gifted and troubled personality, writes Peter Ackroyd The Letters of Charles Dickens Volume Seven, 1853-1855 Edited by Graham Storey, Kathleen Tillotson and Angus Easson Oxford, £85 Cinema 's unwilling tycoon J. Arthur Rank and the British Film Industry By Geoffrey MacNab Routledge, £30 Talking to the trees Griefwork By James Hamilton-Paterson Jonathan Cape, £14.99 Saga of old Japan Gaijin By James Clavell Hodder & Stoughton, £16.99 Authors IRC in Surface Science at the University of… Research that flourishes on face values Scientists are enjoying the chance to bond together at four centres of excellence. Nigel Hawkes reports on their success A world that is just a few atoms deep Researchers are rying to modify material and improve it The IRC has built its own beam line at a cost of £1.5 million Lions seek to redress balance of history Coach McGeechan holds key to hopes for arduous mission in New Zealand Tour Party Final downgraded Not club policy Rugby union must not let itself be hijacked Loss of talent Different area Peace of the roses Family rallies round to help Wembley double La Créme De La Créme Manpower SECRETARY/PA to Head of the Insolvency Department… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Manager Conrad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part-time Syed upsets full-time Austrian Ngugi drug ban lifted Hide baits Bruno Wasps deal takes off Wigan honoured again Multiple Classified Advertising Items Créme De La Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Young spin twins inspire revival of an ancient art Salisbury and Warne could hold key to Ashes series this summer Alan Lee discovers that leg-spin bowling is making a comeback and is now in the hands of a younger generation Multiple Display Advertising Items Littlewoods Word-Watching For the Record Thunderer: Huntingdon Today's Fixtures Japanese kick off £20bn experiment David Miller in Tokyo witnesses the birth of the J League and all its many social implications Thunderer: Newton Abbot Talented Tenby tightens hold on Derby Thunderer: York Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Brighton Thunderer: Perth Dayflower opens gateway to Dubai Ballesteros looks to escape from trap of despair Golf correspondent John Hopkins sees one of the game's leading lights fight a deep slump in form Mansell passes Indy test in style By our Sports Staff: Graf regains control after shaky start British trio clear Russian hurdle Chance for Somerset and Sussex to shine Parma punish Antwerp to set up Italian treble Smith awaits final ruling BBC1 Variations Choice Satellite Radio 1 British Diabetic Association Rugby Union England go for young blood in one-day series Lathwell and Caddick called up England Party Shy man with loud talent Concise Crossword No 3095 Edgar gets off to flying start Winning Move Word-Watching Breitling Clark to succeed Clough as Forest manager Selector Europe University of Cambridge GKRS Headway Selector Europe Abbott Laboratories Limited GKRS Search & Selection Senior Executives Whitehead selection Rundle Brownswood Management Career Consultants Limited When should managers lend an ear? Managers who find themselves giving counselling must know when to call in the professionals. 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I. D. International (UK) Ltd Mitam - UK A virus that breeds prejudice Staff who are HIV-positive often keep the information secret for fear of discrimination. Widget Finn reports General Are you a victim of redundancy? Sales and Marketing Manager The Chelsea Design Co Financial Independence for Women Property Negotiators Technical Project Manager Cite (Associates) Ltd Consultant Furnishing Fabrics Proteus Consultancy Limited Allied Dunbar QSFR Ltd An Executive Opportunity Eagle Star Self-help groups ease the burden Life after Redundancy Allied Dunbar General Portfolio Financial Planning Service BVCA Park Royal Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items CVs Diary of Times Classified Middlesex University Family health services Great Ormond Street Hospital TESCO Church International Ltd The World Professional Billiards and Snooker… Austin Benn Where does Whitehall go from here? The survival of a cohesive career Civil Service is essential, Sir Robin Butler tells David Walker Office of Telecommunication The Insurance Ombudsman Bureau Ombudsman's… The Times Daiels Bats Partnership St Katharine's House Wantage, Oxfordshire How to carry on complaining The Citizen's Charter is slowly making itself felt—but it still has a long way to go A physician is needed to work in the State of Qatar… Tommy's Campaign St. Catharine's College Cambride
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