News from 20/05/1993
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Robert McCrindle, John Biffen, John Casey, Michael O'Hare, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Nick Cobban, Christopher Follett, George Brock and Roger Boyes, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, David Moss, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Mark Lennox-Boyd, Carl Mortished, Richard Evans and Julian Muscat, J. A. G. Stonehouse, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Joe Joseph, Richard M. Philips, Martin Fletcher, Sterling of Plaistow Chairman, R. J. Frearson, Sigmund Sternberg, Penelope Mortimer, Peter Rayner, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Judith Hunt, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Dolores Byrne (Chair), Peter Feuilherade, Anatole Kaletsky, Peter Carter-Ruck, Keith Pike, David Hands, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Virginia Ironside, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Ros Drinkwater, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Ian MacFadyen, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Sean Mac Carthaigh, J. M. Paisley (Garden designer), David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Nicolas Soames, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Derek Hudson, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Frank Robson, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michel Syrett, Richard Duce and Frances Gibb, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Michael Ranken, Richard Duce, Glanville Williams, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Buchanan, Anne-Marie Martin, Nicolas Walter, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Arthur Leathley, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Walker, Jill Sherman and Philip Bassett, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Kate Hilis, Tom Rhodes, Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, William A. Anderson, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Ross V. Turnbull, Caroline Moore, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Angus MacIntyre, Jocelyn W. Dow, Michael S. Petrook, L. T. Standing, George Sivell City Editor, J. W. M. Thomas, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoPolice cleared of rigging Guildford Four evidence Clarke heckled by police conference Index Sticky Problem Major cool on ERM re-entry Vitamin E 'may cut heart disease risk' Pensioners' prescription shock Chess Queen Beer Price War Calculator adds up to £7m rabid British camp in crossfire of Croat onslaught Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society Books and New Films Top awards for times writers No Title Treasury proposes abolition of free prescriptions Tories condemn secret donations B&Q Police hecklers mock Clarke Aides hail prince's singular success Times writers win awards Mr Sainsbury goes swashbuckling Political Sketch Algerian arrested in police stabbing case News in Brief Big Ben falls silent Tribute to bomb victim A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Books and films keep the Guildford Four case alive Top actors attracted by story that stays in the news Nearly 20 years after the Guildford pub bombings trial, Hollywood prepares to focus on the discredited convictions Police defence team was 'remorseless' Guildford Chronology Cheltenham chaps surrender after a century of sanctuary Victims' families praise acquittals Boy, 10, died after dental anaesthetic Everest heroine's tip:'Don't look down' Patek Philippe Geneve No Title Qc backs decision to hold Allitt enquiry in secret Philips Wife jailed for 18 years after hiring husband's killer By a Staff Reporter: Driver loses licence for ride on toy By a Staff Reporter: Rape avengers given life for murder plot Police hold 17 after drugs raids Minister blames Swan Hunter for its own collapse A Labour motion attacking the government's stand on ship orders was defeated by 304 votes to 263 last night Pension split urged in divorces The Modern Review Jails told not to read legal mail Cellnet Lancaster swoops again in tribute to the Dambuster raiders Pub reforms 'raised prices, cut choice and shut taverns' MPs condemn government attempt to end breweries' control of industry through tied houses Everbody ended up worse off, and 2,000 pubs closed, after a government attempt to give drinkers a better deal Ministers seek £1bn CrossRail support Mercury Watchdog accuses BSkyB BBC governors to vet new contracts Harsh financial climate floors army veteran Jam-buster spreads signal beyond M25 Schoolgirl raped at knifepoint News in Brief Sentence cut Climbing deaths Pilot killed Arson deaths Betty Maxwell seeks Mirror pension of £311,000 Chess links worlds of study and play Championship Chess Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Widow faces wrath of former workers Xantia Citroën Smith dodges split on PR and Labour's trade union links National Picture Gallery Major sticks to his lecture notes in politics lesson Referendum offer keeps debate alive Riddell on Politics Clarke set to widen MPs' choice Parliament today Lilley averts post offices revolt Parliament backs away from clash with Yeltsin After last month's poll success, the Russian president is trying to force through constitutional changes. Parliament is still trying to stifle reforms that curb its powers Our Foreign Staff: Vance-Owen plan blamed for 'ethnic cleansing' Ridiculed Clinton beats a Balkans retreat Bosnian Serb deputies stop short of independence edict Daks (AFP): Medellin jet crashes with 134 on board News in Brief US recognises Angola rulers (AP): Mayor arrested (Reuter): Woman elected (Reuter): Militants seized (Reuter): Revolt pays off (Reuter): Deadly counsel Christian Aid 'Yes' victory spoilt by Denmark's worst postwar violence Copenhagen suffers second night of riots over referendum as Europe's gaze turns to Britain Gunman 'no monster' says teacher as she rejects Joan of Arc label Bank chief accused of cooking his book Think-tank urges swift action by Democrats Warning issued against 'policy drift' as Clinton tries to avert rebellion Our Foreign Staff: De Klerk fails to resolve schools dispute with ANC Us officials sacked in cash investigation As the president tries to save his tax plans from defeat by party rebels, he has flexed his muscles by acting over alleged mismanagement of White House money UN role in Timor trial questioned Black woman to take over as America's poet laureate Iran changes tack on rights Craig Thomas Why I won't buy this doughnut The changes planned for Derbyshire and our other counties could store up decades of rancour, warns Matthew Parris Derbyshire, you see, does not exist. Never has. There are at least three Derbyshires Select Chess board queen At 15, Harriet Hunt is moving rapidly ahead of the boys A slow train, please President Mitterrand is on the wrong track MP's yellow peril The problem in an antibiotic, helping ease the discomfor of pregnancy, and a vision of danger Medical Briefing False face of caring The conviction of Beverly Allitt has highlighted a rare form of child abuse. Jeremy Laurence reports Could a loving mother really prolong her child's agony? Mops The British Hernia Centre The Times Picture Gallery Comfortable pregnancy Can life begin at 40? Private Patients Plan A height for sore eyes Touts cash in on Palace tickets As Buckingham Palace opens to the public, Peter Victor reports on the scramble for places and how some people may be exploiting the system Austravel Cruise the Splendours of New Zealand Picture Gallery Self-catering boom Visitors are opting to stay in serviced apartments, which are cheaper and just like home Manchester record Prices take off Flyaways Flown the world over Viscounts are celebrating their 40th anniversary this month EC may levy VAT on tours Viewpoint Swinging in the rain in Gambia Peter Victor visits a winter-sun destination in Africa that wants to attract tourists all year round The Gambia is still a developing nation. It is nothing like Majorca Yacht sets sail for a new life Multiple Display Advertising Items Jazz city rediscovers its soul New Orleans has new stage for trad, provided by an Englishwoman Multiple Display Advertising Items A guide to D-Day Travelogs Flights double Motorway meet Forte Hotels Americans push back the frontiers Belfast gains air link to New York as Britain bows to pressure to open more airports to American carries The airline is making plans to tap a market it is convinced has been under-served Philip Howard Our puppet politicians should keep their ventriloquists hidden Bacon pickle The Times Diary Old truths for the young Canute, Danish King of England Bede Griffiths saw a new spiritual vision for East and West, byt a composite faith would diminish the world's great religions A-leaping The Times Diary Yes news is bad news The Times Diary Cell-block H The Times Diary Taking steps The Times Diary The hardest word The Times Diary Heal the Euro-rift quickly Factionalism and PR go together, argues John Biffen No Title Balkan Void No amount fo talk can hide the dismal truth Send for the Picadors Labour's leader needs sharper tactics and more imagination Swan Hunter and shipbuilding's ills Garden for the City? Russia rewritten Penelope Gilliatt Moving to the left Sexual discrimination in academe Juries and justice Consular assistance Instant honours Deciding vote Court Circular Anniversaries Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriages Receptions Appointment Picture Gallery Church news Birthdays today Shrewsbury School Glaziers' Company Memorial services Today's royal engagements Service dinner Eton dinner Luncheons Dinners Brigadier Geoffrey Weston Brigadier Geoffrey Weston, DSC and Bar, former naval officer and army lawyer, died on May 17 aged 71. He was born on August 15,1921 Lord Kenyon Lord Kenyon, CBE, chairman of the trustees of the National Portrait Gallery, 1966-88, died in Gredington, Shropshire, on May 16 aged 75. He was born on September 13,1917 Personal Column Fergus Campbell Fergus Campbell, Professor of Neurosensory Physiology, Physiological Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 1983-91, died on May 3 aged 69. He was born on January 30,1924 Herr Gustav Mahler Patrick Beech Patrick Mervyn Beech, CBE, Controller, English Regions, BBC, 1969-72, died on May 10 aged 80. He was born on October 31,1912 Kenneth Giddens Kenneth Giddens, who headed the Voice of America for eight years and became embroiled in a stormy debate over its function as a propaganda tool, died in Mobile, Alabama, on May 7 aged 84. He was born in Pineapple. Alabama News The Times Crossword No 19,235 No Title Business Weather The Times Tomorrow No Title Books The nod and a wink is alive and well in the City CBI Attack Fall in retail sales cools recovery joy Emu Damned Gold Accord The Pound STOCk Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Americans join inflation gold rush By our City Staff: Dow soars to record high Arts Picture Gallery Sport Minolta Accountancy on Thursdays CU keeps to trend on profits BTR SAS acquisition by Compass signals offensive in Europe Directors of Willis companies lent £1.2m By our City Staff: Lease group pursues bank role Property lending falls by record £1.5 bn Business Roundup Acatos advances Chamberlin progress Gates in reverse Leeds Group advances Baris cuts its losses Gold Fever Beer battle weakens Bass profit as Courage denies starting price war Chronic overcapacity in the brewing industry has prompted big discounts for pub operators but drinkers are unlikely to enjoy cheaper beer at the bar CBI proposes radical industrial strategy UK foundry triumphs in Brussels French shut German steel works Lloyd's 'is fitter than the average' By our Deputy City Editor: Saatchi to raise £73m with issue Turkish Airlines America's trade gap soars to four-year high Managers bid for Leyland parts arm Job losses account for GKN downturn Airline hopeful Young's slips Brick in a fall AIB ahead Dobson sells RTZ relents over third Lihir partner Legal & Public Notices Share prices lose £4.5bn as profit-takers move in Stock Market British Funds Tourist Rates Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Dow soars as inflation fears are lifted Wall Street The Times D-G becomes just a DG The Times City Diary Honestly The Times City Diary After Denmark's yes vote, the time is ripe to break the franc Economic View Only one man can save Europe from antidemocratic federalism and monetary union. Anatole Kaletsky writes a letter to George Soros Good tern The Times City Diary Retail Sales Brian's double The Times City Diary Weighty matter of presenting results Business Letters Robbery by bank charges Catalyst for prolixity Bass Saatchi & Saatchi Do you sell to the Electricity Industry? That was the recovery Tempus Compass Deutsche Bank FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Infomation Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates No Title Sharp retreat First direct ASB stirs up revaluation row Accountancy & Finance Jones Lang Wootton Financial Controller Multiple Display Advertising Items It's the same old story Any Other Business Sony, but… Any Other Business PW surprise Any Other Business Davies Kidd Deputy Chief Accountant Warwick McLintock Poised for another diplomatic dance Audit Robert Bruce Barclay Simpson The Times Prisoners' letters rule unlawful Harmonising practice in Admiralty Court Whether street trader is occupier of land Court vigilant over pension funds Insufficient information in request for ruling Accepting anticipatory repudiation Separate notices of appeal not required Priority of charges on property No judicial review of imam's decision Question inadmissible as not from court or tribunal whether the Under stress? Stroke the dog The choice of a pet should be governed by more than just having the space for it. Ros Drinkwater reports Pets Corner Wood Green St Andrews Farm Boarding Kennels & Cattery Libearty The Company of Animals Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pet care direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Adopt a Humpback Whale Let DBI Pay your Vet's Fees The Petfood Kingdom Fact File Music A man's gotta do what a Ladd once did Cinema: Geoff Brown on this week's new but familiar releases; and the continuign saga of the Cannes festival Greenaway pleases himself At Cannes, the master's latest contribution to the art of the obscure leaves his audience cold Visual Art Lines on the leaves Television: Inside Story (BBC1) Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre 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 Otello turns to talent spotting While recording his greatest role, perhaps for the last time, Placido Domingo launched a vocal competition. Nicholas Soames reports There's plenty of life in the old girl yet Opera: Stephen Pettitt applauds a classic Janá…ek production stylishly revived by Scottish Opera The Makropoulos Case Theatre Royal, Glasgow Tension at the rebirth Concert: Gerald Larner reviews Mariss Jansons's interpretation of Mahler's Resurrection Symphony St Petersburg PO/Jansons Symphony Hall, Birmingham Otello turns to talent spotting The irresistible taste of America Berlin Galleries: John Russell Taylor on 20th-century American art, plus recommended shows Berlin Choice Pleasures of youth Dance: John Percival on a short but welcome visit by Nederlands Dans Theater's second company NDT2 Sadler's Wells Mixing and matching Theatre Nice Dorothy Orange Tree Richmond The Times More than is dreamt of in their philosophy Caroline Moore welcomes two works by scholars who think Shakespeare means something and who reject deconstruction Appropriating Shakespeare Contemporary Critical Quarrels By Brian Vickers Yale University Press, £35 Shakespeare Poet and Citizen By Victor Kiernan Verso, £19.95 London Graduate Rigorous, lucid, candid and dangerous Life's Dominion An Argument about Abortion and Euthanasia By Ronald Dworkin HarperCollins, £17.50 Our man on the Rock The High Flyer By Nicholas Shakespeare Harvill, £14.99 Janus Publishing Company Authors Ups and downs in City Road J. W. M. Thompson is gripped by a journalist's revenges, but wonders whether they strayed out of TV drama Paper Dreams By Stephen Glover Jonathan Cape, £17.99 The stupidest party? The Faber Book of Conservatism Edited by Kenneth Baker Faber, £17.50 Heroes but no hero worship Marlboough By J. R. Jones Cambridge University Press, £25 Pitt the Elder By Jeremy Black Cambridge University Press, £25 William Temple By John Kent Cambridge University Press, £25 Arrow The art of turning the tables The Money Spinners How Professional Gamblers beat the Casinos at their own Game By Jacques Black Faber, £12.99 The Times Concern at trend in potion taking Clash of codes Going strong and ready to tackle Lions A member of a famous rugby family may fall foul of the citing law. David Hands reports IOC must not rush to award Games to China Sports Letters Tottenham threat Britain seek to extend trophy lead Perks without responsibility Second defence Graduate Secretary/personal Assistant to M. 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P Top Executive PA to MD 3 Positions in Mayfair Roedean Multiple Classified Advertising Items Knightsbridge Secretaries British Steel angles to win Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glue fumes pose heady problems for table tennis David Miller reports from Gothenburg on the issue of fast but toxic bat adhesives Persson loses crown in surprise defeat Bishop out for year with back injury Scoreboards For the Record Senna seeks outright record Today's Fixtures Newcastle The Times Player fined £1,000 for Wembley foul Sport in Brief Bates overwhelmed Pyatt captures title Webb's goals decisive King eyes England Threat to Seles's lead Multiple Classified Advertising Items Turf's elite face taxing time in Oaks Goodwood Yesterday's Results Exeter Uttoxeter Fatherland recovering from scare Perth card abandoned C Paper back Rapid Raceline Replay offers finalists chance of redemption Francis and Graham unwilling to predict more entertaining match after dull first encounter Rob Hughes on the need for the teams at Wembley to produce a Cup Final worthy of the occasion Swindon sight premier place Bowe anxious to face Lewis Leicester seize chance to atone for disappointment Langer prices himself out Foyle takes Vale to Wembley Word-Watching Scotland lack guile to swamp minnows Group One BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Kirkdale Rugby Union Australia draw first one-day blood Hick provides Dexter with consolation after Texaco Trophy defeat McDermott quick to open Gooch's old wound Andrew Longmore sees Australia steal the early initiative but takes heart from the promise shown by England's newcomers Concise Crossword No 3101 Old Trafford Scoreboard BBC music Magazine Football By our Sports Staff: Leicester pile on play-off misery for-Smith National Accounts & Independent Outlets Director of Marketing TRG Charterhouse Executives Making your Career Work Industrial Components Racal Network Services Personnel Advertising Limited McKenzie Waterman Graduates need new tactics in the job war Recent alterations in recruitment methods have made finding work even more complicated for this year's hopefuls. 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J. Associates Tate+lyle Mercuri Urval Withers Diamond & Wood Brigdale Balfour Kilpatrick Allied Dunbar Administration Secretary Mercury Clip Institute of Counselling Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Yorkshire Chief Executive Trafalgar House The Foundation for Manufacturing and Industry Living up to expectations Doing a good job is often merely meeting the expectations of the boss. But it should be much more, Jean-Louis Barsoux says Hansard Financial Designers Guild Cite (Associates) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allied Dunbar Chestertons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Abu Dhabi Municipality and Town Planning Department Overseas Jobs Express Remember to keep in touch Life after Redundancy Al Ain Municipality and Town Planning Department Junior Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Business & Advisory Services Group Ltd Trinity College of Music John Govett Buyer Dragon School, Oxford Development Officer Hill Samuel Times Newspapers Director General of Gas Supply Family Training attention on town hall skills Growing financial and political pressures mean a fresh strategy is needed to improve local government workers' expertise and their services Viewpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Wages king plots move to private sector The privatisation of Whitehall's paymaster is a milestone for the government
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