News from 21/05/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Milo Topolovac, Anthony Harris, Philip Bassett and Sheila Gunn, Philip Green, David Adams, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Paul Penrose, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Wilson, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Agron Loxha, Philip Howard, Martin Fletcher and John Phillips, Mirko Buzuk, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, P.A.J. Waddington, Tom Walker, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, David Hewson, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alan Meyer (Trustee), Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Robert Seely, Louis Blom-Cooper (Chairman), Matthew May, Libby Purves, Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Alan Hamilton, Kim Wilson, Jenny MacArthur, Robin Pittman, Richard Roberts, John Young, John Davitt, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Guest, M. E. Pincott, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Adrian Cosker (Head of Economics), Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Caroline Cox, S. Komissarenko, Janet Daley, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Simon Heffer, Peter Purton, George Sivell, City Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, David Childs, Director, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Southwood, Chris Partridge, Matthew d'Ancona, Delena Kidd (Director), Richard Evans, David Barlow, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Steve Anderson (Producer), Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, J. W. Selley, John Woodward, Phil Yattes, Mel Webb, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Jonathan Clark, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Wynne Weston-Davies (Medical Director), Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Eric Sampson, J. Bond, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Derek Dodson, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Jan Raath, Simon Palmer, George Sivell City Editor, Colin Narbrough and Edward Owen, Edward Cowan,
ResumoMiddle class faces threat to benefits As several areas of the welfare state come under scrutiny, John Major refused to rule out prescription charges for better-off pensioners and parents Index First Night Jobs cheer sustains hopes of recovery World Title Last-gasp Cup win for Arsenal Maastricht bill clears Commons despite big revolt Queen Mother spends a night in hospital Rock on Friday 'I'm not prepared to get one of my soldiers shot for the sake of a few sacks of flour' Major Kent-Payne, Prince of Wale's Own Regiment of Yorkshire, in Vitez Peoples Motoring Xantia v Mondeo Fourth estate survives Hurd's second-rate attack Patten returns to education fray with training shake-up Reforms to the way teachers are taught will mean abandoning the all-graduate policy in favour of a market system Major hits back at jobs 'fiddle' charge Euro Disney Loyal staff sought for palace 100 Nokia Picture Gallery Smith urges unions to back voting plan News in Brief WH Smith pays Major Oxleas Wood hopes rise Therapist register set up Fire victim gets £90,000 £130,000 left to nurses Dentists found guilty Schoolgirl rape arrest Appeal court pears hospital doctors of manslaughter 'Reasonable excuse' should have been taken into account, says judges Doctors have welcomed a ruling that tightens the circumstances in which they can be convicted of manslaughter Blackmail woman terrorised By a Staff Reporter: Hennessy wins book prize Yentob concedes BBC drama cannot compete Dispute over 'disruptive' 10-year-old closes school Pair hacked into MoD computer Homebase Moved to tears by the vulnerable king of pain First Night Shortage of sperm donors cuts choice for infertile couples Fears over confidentiality and the threat of maintenance payments have led to a big reduction in sperm donors PC World Sextuplets arrive after years of fertility treatment Masonic links stay secret after vote Police Federation By our Crime Corrrespondent: Detectives seek curb on radio scanners Healey's TV advert raises eyebrows Thrifty pensioners pay the price of interest rate cuts Income havled for the elderly dependent on life saving to survive Falling interest rates and inflation are good news for borrowers yet only add to the burdens of pensioners Pickfords Travel Cost of social security tops Treasury hit list Christian Aid Pledge on future of post offices 'misleading' Landlord freed after court row News in Brief Driving ban Pupil dies Fire tragedy Students sick Blind attack Eros flies back Prison chief admits Cardiff jail is the worst in Britain National Grid Marquess offers Caxton copy for £500,000 £7m bidder may be computer tycoon By our Shop Editor: 7Supermarkets weigh in with healthy cuts for summer Weekend Shopping Gardening perennials identified EC puts cap on booming British wine industry Fans rush to buy world chess tickets Championship Chess Magnetize Keenan ties journalists in knots Hurd rejects fear of drive towards EC superstate Tory MPs defy the whips over Europe The Week in Parliament Picture Gallery Key DIY Major keeps the pundits guessing over reshuffle Riddell on Politics US moves closer to accord with allies on Bosnia strategy B&Q West snared in Balkan tangle Divergent aims are making a nonsence of peace efforts Rager Boyes Ukraine leader forces reformist minister to quit Russian trivia fans snap up their own Who's Who School hostage gunman buried News in Brief Somali torture (AP): Royal surgery (AFP): PoWs still held Nameless Klan (AP): Bubbles burst Do It All Tax reforms rouse Danes more than squatter zone riots Violence by jobless youths may be more than a protest against Maastricht: an alienated underclass is on the move in an otherwise prosperous an egalitarian society Multiyork Picture Gallery Legal brief catches out bikini bunch Sun Alliance Resignations put future of Italy's Socialists in doubt Democrats stir up Senate revolt on Clinton tax plans No costs trimmed on Hair Force One The Times Picture Gallery IMF frees its assessments of world economies from shackles of dollar Malawi detainee wins $1 m damages De Klerk suspends student exam fee Mayfair Carpets Gallery Ltd Court in Caracas decides to charge president China signals readiness to restart Hong Kong talks After six months of bitterness, Hong Kong and China reached an accord in three significant areas concerning the colony. Negotiators hope for important spin-offs Voters set to defy Khmer Rouge News in Brief (AP): Plane found Tibetans held Plea to Burma (AP): Court battle (AFP): Inferno arrest Plot confirmed (Reuter): Prophet's loss Man gets $lm for sexual torment Hutchison Telecom (Reuter): China signals readiness to restart Hong Kong talks Innocent until found not guilty Our system of justice is so weighted infavour of the accused that it seems unable to discover the truth, argues P.A.J. Waddington The Sunday Times Accidents may not happen After the Bevely Allitt casem will parents ever be able to look at prospective babysiters in the same wasy agian The great divide widens Debate is hampered by growing historical amnesia Regan and Thatcher papered over the cracks What special relationship? A shared incheritance is being undermined by ignorance, says Jonathan Clark 'Obsessive love is terrible. People think it is an enviable state, but it's horrible - a torture' The Vallrie Grove Interview Jill Tweedie describes her domineering, loveless father, her three marriage - and the power of sex Picture Gallery The draughtsman's convict From a prison cell, an architect has been hauled from obscurity The Times World Chess Championship Janet Daley Clarke's usual remedies seem ham-fisted The police are working in a moral vacuum. No wonder their morale is plummeting Herself expressed Picture Gallery Salute the seven heroes Tyranny in Sudan and Saudi Arabia will not extinguish freedom's flame Who's where? The Times Diary Cash settlement The Times Diary Close to home Portillo in a storm Simon Heffer on the principled Treasury minister A Tory Standard The Prime minister has seized a cause worth fighting for Personality Cult In the new Russia, Who is being let out of the closet Lessons to be learnt from the Allitt hospital murders Deciding vote British films at risk Ukraine policy University league table Fuss about food Burnt fingers Perils of arming Bosnian Muslims Balkan rebuilding Working in Whitehall Lost for words Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagements Personal Column Birthdays today Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Forthcoming marriages Portuguese Embassy Memorial service Dinners Successful entrants to Dartmouth Luncheons Service dinner Sir Geoffrey Briggs Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices James Carver Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lester Del Rey From Our Special Correspondent: Commando in the Jungle Raids into Burma Mary Chamot Mary Chamot, writer and lecturer on art, and a former Assistant Keeper at the Tate Gallery, died on May 10 aged 93. She was born in Strelna, near St Petersburg, on November 8, 1899 The Rev James McEwen The Rev James Stevenson McEwen, Professor of Churhc History, University of Aberdeen, 1958-77, and Master of Christ's College, Aberdeen, 1971-77, died at Aberdeen on May 4 aged 83. He was born on February 18, 1910 Audi Authorised Dealers Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts DVLA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car with a foot in every camp Seat is relyting on British expertise to launch the Ibiza, says Vaughan Freeman Proving involuntary manslaughter Law Report May 21 1993 Court of Appeal Help at hand for the stranded Road Wise National Breakdown A winner on price alone Road Test News The Times Crossword No 19,236 Business WPA Weather The Times Tomorrow Infotech Gas Fired Played out Powered up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Why exchange rates stay 'wrong' British offshoot aims to lead Big Blue's revival UK pay costs show biggest recorded fall Falling labour costs, as productivity gains comnine with a steep slowdown in earnings growth, are helping British industry competer more effectively abroad Arts SE insists public must be told Sport Diamond Point Infotech on Friday Fashion firm back in black Scottish Power gets a boost from British Coal price puts Scottish Power expects future profits growth but diversification into the water industry has been ruled out Green delivers swansong defence of BTR accounts Legal & Public Notices Laing and Westbury report sales boost UN pessimistic on world jobs trend Riddle of Asturias attracts Saudi ire Gerrard leaps to £25m News Corp facility Write-offs hurt Starmin Cluff Resources shines Prudential accruals Breezier times at Airflow Southern Business up Chesterfield improves Sec imposes life ban on ex-chief of DBL Business Roundup Soaring BhS leads revival at Storehouse Control Securities to restructure Scottish Power British Gas plan under fire Another Scot prepares to bid for Leyland's lorry plant Tax breaks for UK citizens under threat Shape Technical Centre Jobs in Europe British Funds Property shares provide bright spots Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mowlem pays off ex-chief Inveresk share price set Nuclear talks Major Changes Recent Issues British car exports buoyant The Times Another record for Dow Wall Street Company News in Brief Banks call time on 80 years of publishing philanthropy The quarterly reviews were a unique blend of scholar ship and topical information. Their end leaves a big market gap, Richard Roberts says Barings looks to its image The Times City Diary Baxter's recipe The City Diary Out of sync The City Diary Postal toast The City Diary Picture Gallery Growth demands capital investment Odd way to demerge False claims galore Gas masks required Tempus Storehouse Scottish Power LOT Prudential Control Securities The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Streling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Gains eroded at close First direct The keys to a bigger salary Inducements are high beacuse suitable candidates are rare Companies are offering rich rewards for people with computer experience to move into marketing, says David Guest Information Technology Abu Dhabi Municipality and Town Planning Department Microsoft Computer Sales CIL Micro Prose Eclipse Corporate Computers PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items Autocim IBM looks for its own window of opportunity Microsoft's best-selling program has some new competition Electric chalk Screening the strain on eye-sight Unversity eye specialists have developed a program to cut the costs of eye tests for computer report s Paul Penrose Germans get word Online Chip forward In-flight fax Time A big step for small business Peter Purton on how communications are helping snall firms behave like corporate giants Diskfax Talking to your PC saves time Apricot New knights of communication Computer-assisted telephony cuts out delays between clients and business Vodafone Optics faster than the eye Nation cam now speak unto nation on a global fibre optic cable network Reading between the lines It used to be murder running an international publishing business from a remote part of Scotland via a modern not any more, reports David Hewson Cable networks menace BT domestic market Many people are switching to cheaper telephone services offered by cable operators On the move on a mobile The same mobile phone may soon be of use from Edinburgh to Milan Vodafone Entertainments Weekend Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's essessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Sassy satires of black experience Theatre: A seven-woman cast in Stratford East; and distinguished visitors from Dublin On a Level Theatre Royal, £15 All the fault of the men Juno and the paycock Albery Bold shapes, strong steps Dance No Title Sing a song of confrontation Galleries : Rickhard Cork welcomes a mojor survey of the work of Tony Beyan, one of the most unsettling artists working in Birtain today The public finally gets a look in Still game for a laugh Television Review: Matthew d'Ancona finds comic relief in Rik Mayall's new series of satires One hell of a good team Recttal: a hair raising account of a Schubert classic Von Otter/Tan Wigmore Hall Galleries Choice New Waves An insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Linn HI-FI Plant's green shoots of recovery Rock on Friday: David Sinclair revels in an ecologically sound album with sex appea Seven Days Heavy going suits Irish pair Olympic champion loses to qualifier Injured Bayfield misses British Isles opener Stuck at first base in Milton Keynes No Title Ferguson aims to have last laugh Pyatt's persistence pulls him through Tudor's crew standby loner strategy Numbed silence after third fime unlucky Stockport Country again failed to achieve promotion to the first division after losing in the play-off. David Powell commiseretes Mountjoy requires operation on lung Nobilo plunders 64 from treasure chest For the Record Today's Fixtures The Times Sports Service Australian causes setback for Opie Sport in Brief Southport step up Change of allegiance Peking pair picked Derbyshire cut back Winter Olympics hope Lewis has operation Russian fails drugs test Word-Watching Yawl attracts support for Oaks New Market Course loses fixtures Yesterday's Results Catterick Hamilton Park Stratford Rapid Raceline Calls charges at 36p/min cheap rates, 48p/min at all… Hick begins to cast off millstone of self-doubt England batsman rewards selectors faith and forces Australia to revise their opinion Alan Lee draws hope for England's Ashes prospects from the outstanding innings played in the first one-day international Runs flow from Benson Penberthy revels in Welsh haze Mixed result for Linighan family Cricketcall Graham praises scorer Yesterday's Scoreboards Coppell changes mind and resigns Rapid Spill for Senna as Hill rules in practice BBC1 Variations Arts and Entertainment Choice Satellite Sky One Lombard Natwest Baseball Beautiful same falls victim to hard approach Last-gasp Linighan seals cup double Headed goal late in extar time marathon FA Cup final in Arsenal's favour Concise Crossword No 3102 Kingston Rugby Union
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