News from 14/05/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Christian Diplos, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Mark Newman, Philip Webster and Frances Gibb, David Porter, Chief Executive, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Nicholas Wood and Gillian Bowditch, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, A. K. S. Lambton, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Christopher Farmer, President, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Professor Tom Cannon, T. H. Carline, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Michael Gross, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Angus Blackhall, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, David Janney, John Sheldon, General Secretary, Philip F. Esler, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Renos Prentzas, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Alan Pitt, Keith Pike, G. M. Burton, Sarah Bagnall, Joel Brand, Frances Savin (Chairman), Richard Cork, Elton John, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Janet Daley, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Anatol Lieven and James Bone, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Ben Preston and Robert Morgan, Lin Jenkins, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Janet Bush and Edward Owen, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Vaughan Freeman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alexandra Frean and Edward Owen, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Watkins, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Richard Evans, Michael Binyon and Charles Bremner, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, J. C. Gibbings, Julian Muscat, John Young and Jo Knowsley, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Jose Carreras, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Brian MacArthur, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Sarah Jane Checkland, David Sinclair, Michael Horsnell, Tonypandy, Tom Rhodes, Jonathan Constant, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Hartley Shawcross, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Graeme E. Robson, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, George Sivell City Editor, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Linda M. Hunt,
ResumoClarke U-turn on fines takes heat off major The speedy abolition of unit fines has cased pressure on government and paves the way for John Major to make a fighting speech to Scottish Toxies today Index Interview Cambridge ahead in universities 'league' Media Russia pleads for Serbs Football Cabinet to put legal clamp on bugging Shipyard closure threatens 6,000 workers Abbey National Motoring on Friday Top defence writer joins The Times Princess tops Tory MPs' list of bugging suspects The home secretary's dismissal of claims about taped royal conversations did nothing to stop Fleet Street's pursuit of the story Mayday crew found safe Ad campaign not sexist Group 4 inmate was ill Black royal chaplain Firefighters to vote on pay-deal strike News in Brief Battler Clarke puts bruised Blair out for the count Political Sketch Teachers toll death knell of summer tests Spaniards seek control of Independent Grey day that brought black news Gloom hangs over Swan Hunter as the receivers move in Magistrates welcome climbdown by Clarke on income-linked fines Chess woman's mate Correction Parents weep as jury convicts nurse of killing two babies Papers pay Spencer damages Lunn Poly Solo climber 'like a corpse' after conquering Everest A former SAS soldier admits that the summit's harsh climate nearly broke him as he climbed without oxygen Bamboo raft links up with satellite Sailors harness computer technology on Pacific voyage Cigar theft manager is guilty Instructors had warned of risks at canoe deaths centre The campaign for an enquiry into the Lyme Bay accident which claimed four lives centres on a letter handed to John Patten RSPCA trap owner of 'home alone' fish Nissan Doctor with 'viper in his bosom' wins £85,000 libel award Harley St rival waged hate campaign Monet sale raises art market hopes Join the Monarchy Debate Charter 88 Enterprise Ltd Cannes seeks to boost UK's 'handicapped' film industry House with hidden glories on sale for £9m By a Staff Reporter: Guildford Four man bombed pub, says QC By our Media Correspondent: Grade defends TV standards Euro Disney Farmers risk huge losses as EC Domesday deadline looms The Daily Telegraph Ploughing through acres of Brussels bureaucracy By a Staff Reporter: Sunshine brings down price of prince of potatoes Weekend Shopping Championship Chess Ex-security guard faces £1m charge News in Brief Woman died in silent avalanche Meat arson Murder charge Edmonds deal Smoking ban Taiwan thatch Own goal One life lost Listening PM keeps ear cocked for lucky break Riddell on Politics Cabinet puts law and order at top of agenda Labour MPs threatened The Times Minister carries a torch for Thatcher Scottish Tory conference in Edinburgh The Week in Parliament Hurd calls for unity on Europe Investors in People Balladur injects some cordiality into Anglo-French entente With conservative governments now in London, paris and Bonn, old European rivals are experiencing a rare new harmony, write Michael Binyon and Charles Bremner Senators lift Andreotti's immunity on Mafia charges Virgin atlantic Masked Gunman Holds Nursery Class Hostage Danish 'yes' vote will not reknit broken EC bonds Sex disclosures spur Bonn politicians to consider press gag Germans buy rights to musical heritage of Czechs The Trouser People of … Savile Row US intervention fails to break deadlock in Middle East talks America's call for a joint declaration on the Middle East fell on stony ground. Yet all sides need something tangible Saudi human rights group suppressed Univac Picture Gallery Sweet and sour day puts Patten on rack Brother Reuter: Afghans set British envoy free African drive to curb female circumcision Clinton intends to fund health reform from payroll tax The Clinton team is girding itself for a tough political battle as America moves towards a European-style health system 'Star Wars' era comes to its end News in Brief (AP): Condom rape (Reuter): Blast traps 53 (Reuter): UN pulls out (Reuter): Birthright lost (AP): Li Peng at work (Reuter): Pure Madonna Cigarettes too risky, judge rules The Sign of Low D. I. Y Prices Hope says thanks for the memory Allies stick together to contain Bosnia conflict Unlike 1914, the Balkans are not part of a wider struggle. The tragedy now may be a shortage, rather than an excess, of interference, Lawrence Freedman Writes in his first article for The Times B&q Picture Gallery Mostar shelled as Serbs cut UN aid Brigadier fears for UK forces' only supply line Razing of mosques gives new resolve to Muslims The eagle is stranded The Independent's editor faces a stark choice between survival and his dream of a paper run by its staff In love with a cold climate England is the place to holiday, Janet Daley says, and the bonus is that all the wallies are in Torremolinos St Christopher School Where to Go to Be Seriously Different Shrinking world of New York psychiatrists Court cases have left Manhattan's analysts feeling anxious 'Perfect strangers came up to us at lHeathrow… About to change her name for the fifth time, Raine, Countess Spencer, takes time out from her hairdresser for a divine heart-to-heart The Valerie Grove Interview The Times No escaping that woman Multiyork Sofas I was determined not to write about the royal family again. But it is early summer, a season now The silly season story of a tape-recorded tiff gives scope for wild fictional speculations Steam-age man The Times Diary Don't remind me Picture Gallery Capital punishment Interfering little men with big letters in their titles are officialdom's new torture Out of bounds? Circulation wars The Times Diary Unentitled The Times Diary In defence of the realm Monarchy still has a place, says Jonathan Clark The German Responsibility Pressure on Croatia has a part to play too A Good Turn Magistrates and the Major government both won a battle New Domesday Those who live by subsidy shall suffer from bureaucracy Case for enquiry on bugging abuse Service by competition Ethics in business Asil Nadir and his refuge in Cyprus Opera for all Swinging Forties Gravity at work 'A more humble tone' Mother's choice 'Farce' of revised tests system Pirate's handle Court Circular Church news Personal Column Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Latest wills Memorial services School news University news Dinners Service dinner Anniversaries Council of Legal Education The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages China puts its ancient farming past on display Marie Curie Cancer Care Robert Adley Robert Adley, Conservative MP and railways enthusiast, died yesterday in a London hospital, following a heart attack, aged 58. He was born on March 2,1935 Personal Column Maggie Hemingway Maggie Hemingway, noveslit, died on May 9 aged 47. She was born on March 17,1946 Hans Sahl Hans Sahl, German-born chronicler of life in exile during the Nazi period, died in Tübingen on April 27 aged 90 Captain John Treasure Jones Captain John Treasure Jones, the last master of the Cunard liner Queen Mary, died at Chandler's Ford, Hampshire, on May 12 aged 87. He was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, on August 18,1905 Death of Petion Extract of a Letter from Port Au Prince, Dated April 1,1818 Cambridge pulls away in the league table John O'Leary concludes his guide to universities with an examination of evolution and revolution in education Pass or fail? The experts' verdict How the university rankings figures were reached Professor Tom Cannon (right) explains the methods used to draw up his tables of excellence Britain's Universities - Degrees of Excellence Schools' fair beckons The new standard bearers John O'Leary looks at who's up and who's down among the various types of university Top 20 New Universities Research strengths Regional Universities: Top 20 Heavily in demand Scotland: Top Ten Expanding rapidly Wales: Top Five Barclays News The Times Crossword No 19,230 Business People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Weather The Times Tomorrow Motoring 35 Pensions black hole devours £2bn Sinking Suing Redundancy costs rip £1 bn from BT profits Shrinking Soaring The Pound Voters stand by for a debt-defying feat Arts 31-33 Sport 36-40 Spain and Portugal devalue amid EC discord Futures Pager Infortech: Making Fun Offrench LandSec to raise £140m Britain's biggest property company is shifting its emphasis away from offices in central London to retail and industrial investments outside the capital NatWest withdraws from French branches Sabena Lloyd's names win clearance for suit Company News in Brief Recession still here say civil engineers DTI seeks winding-up at LW Investment Business Roundup Export support urged Thomson bookings up Telegraph lifts stake Shaftesbury in black Bank of Ireland leaps Lex to sell Arrow stake Thomas Industries Be an Angel Luck of the Irish finally runs out for Tony Ryan GrandMet relies on currency gains to hold its ground Sir Allen Sheppard, the chairman, gave a warning of continuing recession in continental Europe as the food and drinks group saw profits rise to £416 million By our World Trade Correspondent: Daimler dives by 96% Gold price jumps as demand soars By our City Editor: Shell 'caps losses' at Japanese arm Burton doubles retail profits BT Erskine directors may make £148,000 British Funds International Appointments International Sales Consultants Physiotherapist & Occupational Therapist!! Netware Engineers Imprimerie Pollina S. A. Photograveur, imprimeur,… A Physician is needed to work in the State of Qatar… Jobs in Europe International Sports and Leisurewear Company require… Rolls fires up for the index Stockmarket Box No Times Jobsearch Major Changes Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Danka to lift payout by a fifth ICI disposal Gavron goes Airline fails Tilbury sells Recent Issues Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items (Reuter): Dow sharply lower on inflation fears World Markets Wall Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Direct line to private circuits helps rivals tap BT profits After revealing much reduced results, Britain's telecoms giant faces the challenge of competition from At&t of America, says Mark Newman Wrong number for Dr Vallance The Times City Diary Nessun Dorma The Times City Diary Best foot forward The Times City Diary Late accounts The Times City Diary Power prices need review Legal & Public Notices Dialling the numbers Tempus GrandMet Burton Land Securities Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Shares drift lower What Cost to Change the Focus of your Company's… Asterix breaks the language barrier David Hewson reports on how an irrepressible Gaul is helping to teach French by compact disc The discs are enormous fun, which always helps with any teaching tool Viglen Just to put you in the picture Dial-an-image will help industry Deal nears Your choice Word perfect Lotus in bloom Online Just the fax Waiting for the call to arms Mobile phone operators are expecting a price war soon, says Matthew May Wilding Ambra Personal Computers Pirates ahoy at the boot sale Cut-price computer programs sold from the backs of cars causing a headache Camden PC Windows Specialist Parkwell Gartner Group Systems International Church International Ltd Times Newspaper Computeach International Ltd Netware Engineers Sales/marketing Executive University of Northumbria at Newcastle Comput a PAC Cerco Lj. J Roger Preston & Partners EFD Ltd In search of a room with a view Galleries: Richard Cork on the ways in which four artists responded to an invitation to create a room of their own Light on Caravaggio Turn and Turner Music Treasure hunt goes off half-Cocteau Performance: Jeremy Kingston wanders the countryside, searching in vain for a zebra Rock Gallery Choice Entertainments Military Fine Art Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Threatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol …) on release across the country Superbly disciplined passion Recital: One of the world's top tenors, in fine form for a rare solo London appearance Jose Carreras Albert Hall Nothing more than a line fed to viewers Television: Lynne Truss is puzzled by subject and tone of an anthropology programme Under the Sun BBC 2 Business as usual and in a good cause Rock: A superstar fails to sell out Elton John Earls Court New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Linn Hi-Fi Remote control Rock on Friday: David Sinclair on the patchy new album by Janet Jackson Top Ten Albums Seven Days Out&about next Week To Advertise Call Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Breakdown Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughes of Beaconsfield Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Central Motor Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Slam that door one more time No computer can replace a good driver when prototype cars are tested. Vaughan Freeman reports BMW lives up to its promise The latest model from a prestige stable is a winner Motoring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo update Road Wise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out now Car Magazine DeFreitas hits back at England selectors Yesterday's Scoreboards Gooch lays firm base Roseberry returns to thwart Notts Durham made to pay by Terry's toil For the Record Today's Fixtures Whitaker shines in speed classic The Times Iberia Commander In Chief eyes Ascot Richard Evans Nap: Teshami (2.05 Newbury) Next best: Ribbonwood (3.10 Newbury) Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC2 Thirsk Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Stratford World of the chukka still frightfully pukka Freud on Friday Leeds complete deserved victory Clark will fight to keep best players Becker falls to Russian British women reach play-offs Amateurs aim for cup Mansell on course Jackson seeks move Chittenden gaining Palmer injury worry Seeking improvement US play cup minnows Solution to Winning Chess Move Cooke excels with Ma Wenge's scalp Sport in Brief Word-Watching BBC1 Variations Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Cricket 36 Venables fights to stay at Spurs Board meeting today as Sugar clashes with Tottenham chief executive Ballesteros finds touch as lightning strikes twice First round Concise Crossword Ho 3096 Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud 38 Australians in trouble as assured Wells stakes claim Scoreboard Gonzalez Byass
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