News from 19/05/1993
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Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, D. Allen, Chairman, R. G. W. Anderson, Director, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Peter Meers (Deputy Director), Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Mick Newmarch, Group Chief Executive, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, John O'LEARY, Education Correspondent, James Fisher, Ian Murray, Andrew Hugh-Smith, Chairman, Jeremy Kingston, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Robert Skidelsky and Liam Halligan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Ewen MacPherson, Chief Executive, Colin Narbrough, Ray Clancy, Michael Binyon, and Time Judah, M. N. Bland, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Angelos M. Angelides, Cyprus High Commission, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Morgan, Director-General, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Tim Judah and Michael Evans, Libby Purves, John Garrett, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, Keith Pike, George Brock and Philip Webster, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, A. G. Gormly, Chief Executive, Joel Brand, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Patrick J. Gillam, Chairman, Ian Moodie, George Brock, R. J. Allen, Robert Rhodes James, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, H. R. Wynne-Griffith, Mike Hoffman, Group Chief Executive, A. G. Atkins, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, George Sivell, City Editor, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Lawrence Freedman, Peter Bryan, Cumberlege, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, M. C. Walker, Chairman and Chief Executive, Barry Pickthall, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Philip Beck, Chairman, Brian MacArthur, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Brian Lang, Chief Executive, Peter Walters, Chairman, Tim Symonds, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Alexander of Weedon, Chairman, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Colin J. Parsons, Chairman, David Cordingly (Organiser, ), Martin Waller, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Christopher Follett, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Tony Baker (Manager), Anne McElvoy, Walter Webster (Chartered Accountant), John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Michael Angus, President, James Bone and Martin Fletcher, P. D. Badrock, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, John Watson,
ResumoDanish Yes to Maastricht Major urges Tory unity as Denmark votes 56.8-43.2 in second referendum Index Portfolio Plus £2,000 to be won today Page 29 Cricket Pressure grows for Alliitt public enquiry World Title 'Wise man' puzzled by Lamont Police open fire on demonstrators Russia drops peace plan for Bosnia Interview On Other Pages Abbey National BBC & ITV Battle for Viewers Media CrossRail gets green light to ease strain on London Mitterrand mocks low-speed Britain Spending watchdog starts enquiry into warship contract Patten tells heads to give a lead on tests Brother International Europe Ltd Tour flusters Polish hosts The wolf huffs but House is unmoved Political Sketch Group 4 turns to Pr for a better image News in Brief Protest at tree-felling Elderly victims of abuse £2.6m Nadir enquiry Timex picket charges Orkney chief sacked Runaway car kills baby Oxford dons strike a blow for women £100,000 staffing scheme rejected A revolt women academics at Oxford will force the university to reverse its plans to create more professors Stephens returns to mountain of offers Britons show measure of faith Sheep fly over fields in tornado Rolex By a Staff Reporter: Lamplugh sister fled airman set on suicide SAAB Parents insist Allitt enquiry must be public The enquiry into the Grantham child murders must have the power to question witnesses on oath, say the victims' families By a Staff Reporter: Doctor suspected illness syndrome Medical History Judge warns press of prison penalty Contmpt Risk British Midland Murderer holds baby The Family British chess body defends finalists after Fide threat 'A kangaroo court… I can think of no way more calculated to bring the game into disrepute' Family Assurance Society By a Staff Reporter: Players praise Kasparov and Short for forming new association A new era for chess as a spectator sport with better conditions for players is heralded by the Times world championship Telecom Security Championship Chess Police officers warn Clarke on reforms Union rights decision deferred Bitter battle over the right to life The Times/dillons Debate The Times Imperial Cancer Research Fund Picture Gallery Domesday village's D-Day Rural revolt forces Lilley to hack down over benefits row Major paves the way for rethink after MPs condemn threat to small post offices Renault a Certain Flair Government seeks to put scientists in the marketplace Village shop banks on pension cheques Parliament today Electoral reform divides Labour Boundary changes threaten to cut Tory majorities Crumbling theatres 'need £30m boost' National Savings Voting systems on offer to party European question lingers to bedevil Major and the Tories Commentary Treaty acceptance still leaves many issues to resolve Although Denmark has finally said "Yes" to Masstricht, many federlists belive that last night's vote was actually a rejection of a united Europe Next Moves End of uncertainty bolsters investors Tax Reform Monetary union stays long-term goal Way ahead cleas but recession controls pace of progress Ems Outcome pleases military planners Defence Danes learn to confront their fear of Germany Bitter memories of the war have stirred Danes' misgivings that their gaint neighbour to the south will gain yet more power Walking the European tightrope The Legacy Brittan says fight taught Ec to heed voice of the people UK REACTION British may carry battle to Europe Legal Path Royal Mint (AFP): Serb vote proves Vance-Owen plan can only prolong conflict Bosnia left on sidelines as Washington snubs Russia Warren Christopher, stung by rejection of air strikes and arms for Muslims, says Bosnia is Europe's problem. He is not impressed with Moscow's initiative, either Christian Aid Warring factions manoeuvre to safeguard their own patch UN general hopeful of end to Sarajevo siege Truce negotiations helped by lull in fighting (Reuter): Palestinians shot dead in Gaza clash News in Brief (Reuter): Afghan battle Siege honour (Reuter): Poll victory (Reuter): Strike ebbs Setback for Yeltsin as judges bring coup trial to a halt The Societ coup plotters have been gladdened by the latest trial adjournment. The Russian president may see little point in pushing on with a judicial fiasco Mitterrand mocks tardy British Shadow of Carter-style revolt hangs over Clinton (Reuter): Tajik disaster Arrest boosts Rome in war on Mafia Picture Gallery Cradock's visit to Peking is enraging Whitehall Norway to resume killing of whales Royal Navy (AP): Anc policy switch raises Inkatha hopes of regional power They're babes with charms A bunch of kids are putting on show about Hollywood's child stars. Libby Purves smells the greasepaint Monster cynicism? With the marketing of his latest film described as the hyperbole of hype, the knives are out for Steven Spielberg Treasures from the Pforzheim Collection Picture Gallery The eternal appeal of insider gossip Political diaries may be entertaining but they aren't history, warns Robert Rhodes James How to grow old gloriously Forget blue rinse perms and pensions- Joan Collins is still sporting a mini at 60. How does she do it? Peter Millar reports on the business of staying young Coming of age in deepest Southall Young Asians are breaking out of their conventional image, reports Alice Thomson Forte Hotels Swell time, and keen to show it Demi Moore has the sort of figure that makes flaunting anything easy Alan Coren Dog eats dog The Times Diary Picture Gallery House that Jacques built After the Danish yes, in what style should the new Europe be constructed: classical, modernist or post-modernist? Grammar maketh man The Times Diary Earthworks The Times Diary Independent line The Times Diary Marathon meal The Times Diary Studying the signals of war Conflicting ground rules by Lawrence Freedman An Anxious Yes The Danish vote does not end Maastricht's troubles Patients Come First The Allitt case should not be considered in isolation Green Light for Crossrail A great opportunity for London has been grasped Facts and figures in the Aids battle Benefits of CrossRail Cyprus after Nadir Working in Whitehall Sunday trading Shaw's will and the British Museum Everest achievement Pirate 's handle Court Circular Tel: 071 481 4000 Personal Column Fax: 07:481 9313 Receptions Dinners Picture Gallery Birthdays today Meeting Latest wills Funeral service School news Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Memorial service Lectures Forthcoming marriages Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Admiral Sir Mark Pizey Admiral Sir Mark Pizey, GBE, CB, DSO, Commander-in-Cheif Plymouth, 1955-58, and Previously Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Navy, died in Burnham-on-Sea, Somerst, on May 17 aged 93. He was born on June 17,1899 Personal Column Wolfgang Lotz Wolfgang Lotz, master apy of the Israeli secret service, who operated in Egypt during the 1960s, died in Munich on May 14. He was born in Mannheim, Germany, in 1921 The British Kidney Patient Association Announcements & Personal Notices Leukaemia Research Fund Dom Bede Griffiths Dom Bede Griffiths, Benedictine ntonk, died on May 13 aged 86. He was born in Wallon-on- Thames on December 17,1906 From Our Correspondent: Executions in Yugoslavia a Long Tale of Horror Jill Neate Jill Neate, mountaineering bibliographer and historian, died suddenly on Blencathra Fell in the lake District on May 12 aged 58. She was born on October 10,1934 Multiple Display Advertising Items A part of Asil's palace Christine Webb on the latest venture of a man who converts crumbling mansions London N1 near City Somerset La Herbotiere Grade II Listed Farmhouse Richmond, Surrey-£235,000 South Yearle Paphos-Cyprus W2 Quadrangle Cambridge Square Castle Golders Green Drum Croft Battersea Village Off Kensington High Street Northumberland Somerset West Sussex Owermoigne Buckinghamshire Bournemouth-Boscombe Overcliff Fulham Sw6 Highgate Nr. Marlow Bucks Powys Converted Smithy West Sussex Fulham Chelsea Sw10 Yalding La Quinta Somerset Eredine House, Argyll Try to give a house a sporting chance Buyers are prepared to pay a premium for a home overlooking a golf course or cricket ground St Johns Wood Nw8 Hammersmith St. Johns Wood Near Farnham Splendid Edwardian House Newgate Street Village London N1 near City Denmark says yes to Maastricht The Times Crossword No 19,234 Pay boost: Marks & Spencer became Britain 's… People in the Times Times Weather Call The Times Tomorrow Media 32 M&s raises wages 6% as top earner in UK Business Today Russian Push Bid Rebuff The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates BA confirms rights issue leak Currencies Gold Retail Prices Double talk on the single market Arts Sport Whittingdale Bank believes inflation will be kept within target Facilities Management on Wednesday Pages 30-31 Rentokil surprises market with £59m bid for Securiguard Rentokil, which is sitting on cash in excess of £100 million, beleives it can diveristy into the security business without denting its 20 per cent a year growth target BAT Industries Fisons rejects calls for merger Sedgwick profits dip in the first quarter Business Roundup Linx issues warning Directors compensated Tale of two quarters C&w revaluation Concentric improves Elswick chief to retire Young Holdings rises Fenner shares slide on warning of losses LWT buys 14% stake in rival Yorkshire Reshape at House of Fraser Union denies fresh insider trading claims Allied-Lyons expected to raise cash after profits improve BOC sees signs of economic recovery in Britain and US Allied Lyons Hanson still seeking big acquisitions By our Industrial Correspondent: Projections on power scaled back EC steel quotas criticised byGatt BAT batting on Britain NIE sell-off Dowty cuts jobs Car sales fall China venture Warburg buys Electrolux slips US homes rise Gas deal The Times Portugal passes the port for wider economic tone Food companies choke on BSN's slimline cuisine Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues British Funds Placing to raise ?3.4m for Drew Scientific Gold issues outshine dull blue chips Wall Street Singapore sets record Wall Street Aiming to keep Russia's new revolution from turning sour In his second report from Moscow, Ross Tieman examines the experience and objectives of one of the big foreign investors to invade Russia Confessions of a Nadir player The Times City Diary Pearl of a place The Times City Diary Flying the nest The Times City Diary Providing capital for small-scale entrepreneurs Business Letters Motor insurance Flying into foreign skies Tempus Hanson Marks and Spencer BOC Allied-Lyons Council tax and charity workers RJB LWT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Life 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 Sport Rates Prices slip towards close First direct Creative way to go to market Lack of flexibility could hinder Whitehall's love affair with competition, writes Derek Harris Facilities Management Caxton Facilities Management BM South East Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited Shrink those costs MJN Facilities Managment OCS Pall Mall PML Make the most of a moving experience Army-style logistics are needed when 5,500 staff switch offices Haden Drake & Scull Water Splash The Times Paper cast in the out tray An experimental switch to electronic records could create the paperless office at a medical insurance group, reports Rodney Hobson Facilities Management Autocad Drinkmaster MICa Office Furniture CA Disaster Recovery From Keysan Ltd More safety, fewer words Heath and safety can get buried under the regulations Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Media, Sales & Marketing North Kensington Applied Film Industries Sales Executive Drama on the box The BBC is lagging behind ITV in its commissioning of original drama, reports Alexandra Frean Telephone Sales Executive The Times Newspapers KF Chestertons Residential Your Voice could be your fortune Hold the front page: a restaurant has opened Paper round Two Sales Representatives Interior Design Dragon School, Oxford Development Officer Trainee Manager Marvic Textiles Ltd. Geiger international Property Negotiators Trainee Manager Marketing Manager Hollywood 's steely lady Demi Moore found 45 minutes in a hectic round of interviews to talk to Matt Wolf-about the hazards of being interviewed From new heights to a new low Opera in Europe: Lyons reopens its opera house with reconstructed Debussy and mangled Offenbach; plus a Steve Reich premiere in Vienna Theatre Concerts Voices in search of harmony Bugles in sad shires Arts Briefing On the waterfront Last chance... Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cimema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol +) on release across the country Grumbling in the grand manner The Showman Almcida Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on rare British staging of a play by Thomas Bernhard The best of three Dance: John Pervival reviews the closing performances of this year's Turning World season at The Place Spirit of the agents Radio Review Art Galleries Foreign currency Today the government announces a big overseas expansion of its business sponsorship scheme. Simon Tait reports Funny serious, funny ha-ha Concerts: Many happy returns for Gyorgy Ligeti; orchestralgrandeur on a small scale; French sorcery and Russian magic London Sinfonietta/ Stenz Barbican Discreet charms of a Gallic rarity BBC PO/Tortelier Manchester Picture Gallery Perfectly formed StPaul CO/Wolff Barbican Annoyed by Midge's Midge Ure Shaw Theatre Rock Concert: The singer, not the song Babushka supreme Tatyana Nikolaeva Barbican The Times WA Health Education Authority Crone Corkill Golden Opportunity in P. R. Legal Secretary Secretary/pa to Chairman/managing Director WA Hobstones Angela Mortimer Segal Recruitment WA Meridian Temp Secretaries and DTP Armani The Welcome Trust Harper Collins Publishers Publishing C. £19,000 Pan European Recruitment Shape Technical Centre CJES Secretary/typist St Paul's Cathedral PA to The Registar PE St. James's Secretarial College More than a Secretary Needed FPA A True PA - Up to £20K Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Crone Crokill Recruitment Consultants Wiltshier The Ritz Property Secretary The Ritz Stafford Long & Partners Top Rates for Top Temps Personal Assistant to the Chief Executive Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Media Company Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Office Angels REED employment Design and Marketing Agency Grosvenor Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants PA/SECRETARY Polaroid Hobstones Christian Dior Health Education Authority Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Executive Secretary Secretary Graduate Secretary/personal Assistant to M. P. Golden Opportunity in P. R. Public Relations Convent Garden Graduate Design Secretary Opportunity Conrad Assignment Senior Secretaries UP to £20,000 Package Recruitment Consultant with Exp/management Potential Angela Mortimer C. V.'s by mail only to Metals Resources Group Secretary The Times Newspapers Newsweek International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director's Secretary Client Coordinator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Career Design Sheila Burgess ITALIAN/SPANISH Sec Merchant Banking £17,000 ITAUAN bulns sec far busy dept of finance co. Lang… Hobstones Recruitment Kompass The Ritz Maine-Tucker The Work Shop The Times Bovis Homes Arthur Rathbone Belgravia & Knightsbridge A Rare Opportunity Multiple Display Advertising Items Jean WILLIAMS LTD Nell Gwynn House Birch & CO Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aaron & Lewis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith hoping for change of luck to reach Wembley Cardiff put Stant on transfer list South port await all-clear Promotions and Relgations Players oppose glue ban Word Watching Barnes chosen to lead Lions For the Record Today's Fixtures Champion changes cycles in pursuit of record Lewis to have operation on right hand Multiple Display Advertising Items Piggott propels Geisway into Derby reckoning Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Nottingham Worcester Council approves racing's new body Backley helps to pierce jayelin barrier A new scheme has been seeking javelin talent. David Powell, athletics correspondent, reports Chasing pack hard on heels of Merriweather in Level pegging in Texaco Trophy One Day International Career Records Lamb decides not to press for victory Bears thrive on Argentine skill Rowland Leon Sampras rallies after shaky start Sports Brief Tough task for Pyatt Stephens returns Khristova tests positive Life begins at fifty LeMond not listed Gascoigne unmasked Rapid BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Cafédirect Rugby Union 40 Gooch considers role change in opening gambit Differing concerns for Englad and Australia at of one-day international serices Teams Sugar asks Crystal to resign Concise Crossword No 3100 Arsenal video plan switched off by FA Winning Move Word-Watching NEC Racing Injured Seles will not defend her title
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