News from 25/05/1993
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J. K. Money, Anthony Harris, Jane Richards (Deputy Chairman Representative Body of the British Medical Association), Jon Ashworth, Ronald Taylor, Joe Haines, Nancy Crawshaw, Margaret Stavridi, D. Morgan-Hewitt, Rob Hughes, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Sheila Gunn and Philip Webster, Ivo Tennant, Gwyneth Deakins (Chair, Policy Strategy Committee), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Hugh Lawson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ludovic Kennedy, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wilde, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Vivien Cherry, Philip Webster and Tim Jones, P. E. Morris, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Anne McElvoy's, P. J. Farmer, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, David Salter, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, R. F., Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Peter Davies, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Charles Bremner, H. Paynter, Peter Galloway, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Annabel Ferriman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan and Sheila Gunn, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Michael L. Burstall (Consulting partner), Adam Lebor, Philip Bassett, Admiral Sir Benjamin Bathurst, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Harold Brough, Milinda Wittstock, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Noel Paulley, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ian Phillips, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Shella Gunn, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, David John, Michael Cook, David Pannick QC, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Dr James Le Fanu, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, E. W. Robinson, James Pringle, Robert Sheldon, Matthew Parris, Richard Hope, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Joan Baez, Peter Riddell, Martin Fletcher and Andrew Finkel, Kenneth Rea, Ben Macintyre, N. Kieft, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Richard Morrison Arts Editor, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Misha Glenny, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Jack Bailey, Tony M. Ridley, Vince Wright, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Alan Jackson, Mark Thomas, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor,
ResumoMayhew denies cover-up over supergun evevidence A new allegation that evidence was intentionally withheld in the Iraqi supergun affair promises further embarrassment for the government Index Chelsea in Bloom Bank of England sued over BCCI Knife attack on Seles leaves Graf shaken Sir Colin Ready to Take up the LSO Baton 50 Years on Frances GIBB Shift in rail fares row signalled Chinese army fires tear gas at Tibetan demonstrators Singapore Airlines The … MacGregor adds 18 rail services to franchise list Transport secretary steams ahead with sale of entire BR network IBM Why pensioners face 230% fare rise Richard Hope, consultant editor of Railway Gazette, answers some of the questions raised by privatisation Taxi delivers rare moment of truth Political Sketch Elderly pair tortured by sadistic raiders News in Brief Heads told to scrap tests Princess wins libel case Benefit books stolen Tancroft Communications Ltd Teenager is cleared of £2 burglary after £15,000 trial A costly eight-month wait for justice illustrates why demands are growing for a curb on the right to trial by jury By our Legal Correspondent: Mills urges cut in Crown Court cases Village attacker bludgeons woman walking her dogs Great outsider to wield Lso baton Man in the News Gnome strikes a blow for Major's classless society Invitation nips controversy in the bud at Chelsea Flower Show Banks slow to face phone risk Fountain highmead Province despairs at renewed IRA blitz 'Sir Patrick is going to do noghting about it . . . he doesn't care about the people of Ulster' Hutchison Telecom Gangs sell Russian guns in UK National Westminster Bank Jury sees stuntman's last jump '50,000 Britons' risk damage by taking anabolic steroids Bug linked to heart disease Mother denies killing Tefal Introduce the Roll in Anti- Perspirant No Title Censors rate Sega game 15 National Westminster Bank Hillary confirms his status at the top No Title Boulevard Cinema and radio reap benefit of TV at saturation point Video recorders help transform viewing habits of a nation still in thrall to the box Hollywood's Hold over Britain The Sunday Times Abbey National Judge says transfusion was vital Parents of Allitt's victims win aid for court action Colleague haunted by unwitting role in alibi Renault The Times World Chess Championship Clarke 'said he would have spared Bentley' Chess News Britain may charge jet prankster News in Brief Smear tests Fines stolen House struck Girl, 13, freed Swing tragedy Slow going Major vows to respect manifesto promises Heseltine revives link with industry Conference pledges fail to measure up Riddell on Politics Thrifty guardian plugs leaks in the public purse Sun Alliance Smith seeks backing of union for reforms Parliament today Germany's economic doctor takes patient off danger list Germany may be ailing but it is too early to talk of last rites. Roger Boyes explains why the man in charge of Bonn's economic health predicts a slow but sure recovery (AP): Maastricht support is wailing News in Brief (Reuter): Finland favour (Reuter): Seoul offer (AFP): Trial cleared (Reuter): Out of print (Reuter): Havel honour Damp squib IG Metall leader offers to resign "Last Year, 13 Million People Looked to us to… US warns Saddam after troop moves menace the Kurds Kurds in the north, already suffering economic woes, fear an imminent Iraqi attack. America suspects Saddam plans to take advantage of the problems in Bosnia Halifax Russians seek miracle in land of Tamerlane The third stage of Anne McElvoy's journey to the Caucasus and Central Asia takes her to a far from golden Samarkand Cards stacked against Muslims as West throws in hand The confusion surrounding the Russian plan for Bosnia ensures that all three communities will feel free to interprett it as they see fit, Misha Glenny writes Croats try to ward off war crimes retribution The massacre of Muslims in Ahinici has become a symbol of Bosnia's ethnic tragedy. UN investigators say they need more resources to bring the culprits to book Republicans riding high as Texan Democrat shoots himself in foot A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition From Associated Press: Rasputin's lost diary discovered Killing of Japanese student rekindles debate on gun laws Russians raise flag on Black Sea ships New in Brief (Reuter): Israeli troops shot in error (Reuter): France starts £5bn job fund (Reuter): Eritrea gains statehood Township toll rises to 40 Our Foreign Staff: Rebels join voters suggesting division in Khmer Rouge Peking 's big lies leave true spirit of Tibet unbowed Tibet has been China's running sore, writes Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor. Peking is determined that no one should see the blood Mailsort Museveni rejects a pluralist Uganda Blessed is the butcher Slobodan Milosevic, the Serbain president, loves his garden, whisky, his wife - and absolute power. Charles Bremner reports from Belgrade The Times World Chess Championship English with a capital eye Philip Howard on a superhuman guide to grammar and style Clear answer to throat trouble The immediate cause of the Queen Mother's stay in hospital has been successfully dealt with, Dr Thomas Stuttaford writes Through a plate darkly Doctors and dentists are taking too many X-rays of no diagnostic value, reports Annabel Ferriman Patients are subjected to radiation for no useful purpose Should children be allowed to die? A medical debate is raging over aid policies. Dr James Le Fanu reports BUPA Essential Care TCP Royal Navy Lynne Truss The corners of these foreign fields are chock-a-block with the wrong sort Trailing, flailing The children of evil When orphan survivors of the Holocause meet the offspring of the Nazi perpetrators, what forgiveness is possible? Heritage symbols The Times Diary Well placed The Times Diary Attendance is voluntary Science of effective funding Trust the boffins' instincts, pleads Nigel Hawkes A Royal Debate Civilised suggestions and the prospect of more to come Islam against the State Arabs need political renewal against the fanatics An English Urban Garden Green fingers are lovely, especially on somebody else Targeting state benefits to reduce spending deficit CrossRail project St Ethelburga's future Disposal of pets Due recognition for Arctic convoys Shaw's will Serving the continent Tenuous connection Court Circular Royal engagements Dinner Personal Column Colourful display offers plenty of bite Chelsea Flower Show Memorial services Reception Birthdays today School news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Luncheon Mieczyslaw Horszowski Mieczyslaw Horszowski, Polish-born American pianist, died at his home in Philadelphia on May 22 aged 100. He was born at Lwow on June 23,1892 Personal Column Lieutenant-Colonel William Griffiths Lieutenant-Colonel William Dilsmore Griffiths, DSO and Bar, MC and Bar, of The Queen's Regiment, died on April 23 aged 78. He was born on March 21,1915 Curt Riess Curt Martin Riess, who fled Hitler's Germany but returned as an American war correspondent to chronicle the Nazi downfall, has died in Scheuren bei Forch, Switzerland, aged 90. He was born in Wuerzburg, Germany, on June 21,1902 Charles James Fox on the War with France John Newman John Newman, MBE, programme organiser in the BBC Japanese Service, 1969-91, died in London, after two failed liver transplants, on May 18 aged 57. He was orn in KIngsbury, Middlesex, on December 13,1935 David Blankenhorn David Blankenhorn, a pioneer in the study of heart disease, died of prostate cancer at his home in Pacifie Grove, California, on May 9 aged 68. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on November 16,1924 News The Times Crossword No 19,239 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Letters The Papers Thriving Business Today Half-Hearted Questioning The Pound Small Business City anger as Rawlins' full contract paid The man who was forced to leave after the disastrous Taurus afair at the Stock Exchange has sparked more controversy with his pay off from the exchange Invesco payout revealed Michael Portillo's bad timing Arts An inspector calls at BT Sport Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Time for a Reform of Public Law BCCI given 'blank cheque' Watchdog barks at big power generators The Times Unit Trust Information Service Profits double at Jarvis Porter Hi-Tec Sports misses its step British Gas to build power plant in Java Business Roundup NatWest to raise $250m BTR moves into China Radio Clyde tunes up UK revival just a half recovery claims institute Britain's economy will grow by 2 per cent this year, according to the latest economic forecast from NIESR, but the medium-term outlook is gloomy By our City Staff: Coopers to aid EBRD audit review Carlton rises 16% despite early TV loss By our Insurance Correspondent: Lloyd's moves to settle disputes Two cleared in US of GrandMet deals On the move: Business Post, the parcel and express… AFP: Gatt talks 'entering final phase' NHL to resume mortgage lending Bank of Scotland Forte gloom on battered hotel sector Specialeyes looks ahead Profits rise Dairy deal British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Call options put a shine on British Steel shares Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes Recent Issues London Financial Futures AFP: Germans draft bill on insider trading Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) (Reuter): Us shares mixed on interest rate fears World Markets Dollar Spot Rates Cashing in on an insatiable demand for Chinese walls Carl Mortished explains why one property group welcomes the geomancers' vote in favour of Chinatown Independent operator The Times City Diary Out to Münch The Times City Diary Keeping Vigil The Times City Diary Padovan post The Times City Diary Letters M&S pay rise deserved Legal & Public Notice I'm BT3, buy me Tempus Carlton NHL BTR National Westminster Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Shares rally near the close Trust ATS Investment partners get a fair exchange Mr Friday on Tuesday Business to Business AK Animal Kingdom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc (UK) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Balloon decorations take off EMC Advertising Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer & Computing Services MiTAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computer & Computing Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings ZMB QD Head of Legal Affairs ZMB Mr. Jonathan Goldberg Q. C 39 Essex Street London Wc2r 3at Clerk to Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Perils of 'no win, no fee' Lawyers will soon take some cases on a speculation basis, but there are pitfalls, says Michael Cook Agreements are rightly limited only to legal representatives The last colonies London judges still have life and death power in far-off lands Court crush Bar bar black sheep? Quiet, please Multiple Display Advertising Items Public law delays and the case for reform Counsel QD Lipson Lloyd Jones Reuter Simkin Sprecher Grier All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to GLS Graham Gill & Young Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Auckland The Times University of Durham Robert Walters Associates Newham Council Ashurst Morris Crisp MP Smiths Industries Pension partners for life? David Salter explains moves to bring benefits fully into the figures in divorce settlements The spectre of negligence proceedings must be faced Provident society not a company Prosecutor's motive irrelevant Lloyd's income not from trade Identification evidence unsatisfactory Clampdown on drink-drivers A leasehold on the neighbours The key to gaining freehold under new laws will be persuading other residents Two-thirds of the flat owners must want to patricipate Cannes Film Festival: Geoff Brown's final… Opera More eloquent than any words Cannes Prizewinners On the road where east meets west The Naya Company from India has roots in Brecht as much as in Sanskrit, writes Kenneth Rea Rock A bold stab at an explanation Television Review Eyre for the Flies Arts Briefing Vaudeville Theatre Entertainments To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 Temporary, excellent lodgings Opera: Mozart's masonic masterwork on 'home ground' Figaro brought to life College opera shows its class Visiting Opera: A Russian rarity delights in Sussex by the sea The Rostov Mysteries St Martin's Church, Brighton The Times Taking sequins to the Soviets Rock: Alan Jackson accompanies Marc Almond on a Russian tour; plus Joan Baez in concert in London Something of a mare's nest Love at a Loss BAC, Battersea Theatre Old hands make a difference Dance: Pleasing cast changes for the Royal Ballet Don Quixote Covent Garden Century celebrations Concert: Hilary Finch on an orchestra's anniversary The Garden Venture Tunefully keeping the faith Dominion Carling sure to be centre of Harbour's attention For the Record Pools Forecast The Times English learn the hard way David Miller on the contrast in style between England's cup champions and the European finalists Barnes alters plans to go on US tour Word-Watching Impulsive action provides lifelong memories Vivien Cherry reflects on the elation she felt after sailing round the world Piggott fires gamble on Fatherland Blackers trust in proven formula as alternative to Derby favourite Richard Evans Nap: Ewald (5.00 Southwell) Next best: Admirals Secret (4.30 Southwell) Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Ishtiyak impresses on debut Folkestone Dettori denied licence to ride in Hong Kong Guide to our Racecard Two for the price of one Kenya told Ngugi ban stays Company Golf Day Results The Times Nottinghamshire spinners turn tables on Kent Worcester pair end Mushtaq's mastery Essex still chasing first win Yesterday's Scoreboards County Table Cricketcall Captain's innings by Moxon inspires Yorkshire McGrath missing Mansell eighth fastest Cardwell appointed Champions return Boardman aims high Wales shuffle pack Rapid Cricketline Portrush test for leading amateurs Sport in Brief BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Parkinson's Disease Society Rugby Union East End soap becomes courtroom drama Rob Hughes previews today's big Match in the High Court between two Tottenham giants Rogue cricket ball banned Veteran with key role in Sussex revival Concise Crossword No 3135 Winning Move Word-Watching Britons tumble in first round Global Mobile Football Battle of the Atlantic Sacrifice we must never forget Admiral Sir Benjamin Bathurst recalls Britain's most perilous days and finds a message for today Picture Gallery When the tide turned against the sea wolves At the start of the war, U-boats could plunder at will, but then the Allies found the answer, says Ronald Faux Five Days of Tribute from a Battling City The Port of Liverpool Merseyside The City of Liverpool A night of hell, a night for heroes Ronald Faux tells of the bravery on Merseyside as the bombs rained down He discovered two incendiaries burning on top of 250lb bombs Merseyside Flames of defiance Liverpool was in ruins - but the fleet sailed, Ronald Faux says Merseyside Picture Gallery The Missions to Seamen Picture Gallery The Nelson of the Western Approaches Johnny Walker - hero with a killer instinct Picture Gallery Action Sta… Coping with the aftermath Royal Navy A mission to help Lifeboat Liver bird takes flight once more A great trading city caught in the doldrums has renewed vigour in the 1990s, writes Ronald Faux Merseyside Development Corporation War room that sank U-boats The Western Approaches command centre in Liverpool has been recreated, complete with the admiral's tub. Ronald Faux reports Merseyside Development Corporation Fight for the sea takes to the air Ronald Faux describes how the tide was eventually turned on the U-boat menace The fatality rate in the U-boat service reached a high of 63 per cent Merseyside Development Corporation Combat Stress Events Viewing the Ships Requiem for those who sailed to distant shores The Battle of the Atlantic Suite is premiered this weekend King George's Fund for Sailors Merseyside Development Corporation 'We thought the pull-out in May 1943 was only temporary' Surrender submerged by confusion The German Perspective The uncertainties of naval warfare meant U-Boat crews were unaware of their defeat, Peter Davies writes Merseyside Development Corporation
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