News from 08/07/1993
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Lyric Theatre, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, R. Holland, Anatol Lieven, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Eric W. Brown, Philip Webster and Wolfgang Munchau, Harvey Elliott, R. C. Ind, Christa Wolf, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Anthony Heagerty, John Weightman, Carl Mortished, Adrian Hastings, Les Illuminations, Simon Coates, David Lowenthal, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Ronald Severn (Company Secretarial Consultant), Michael BARRETT(solicitors), Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Nora Beloff, Eric Caines, Dirk Philipsen, By Joseph Leo Koerner, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Alexander Dubcek with Jiri Hochman, Peter J. Edwards, Secretary/General Manager, Julia Neuberger, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Jennifer Ainsworth, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and Wolfgang Munchau, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, William Millinship, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Derwent May, Ivo Tennantt, Kate Muir, Brian Crozier, Richard Bolchover, Susan Gilchrist, John K. Roberts, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, George Brock, Janet Daley, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Philip Kemp, Geoffrey Wheeler, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Don Giovanni, Graham Stevenson, National Secretary, Ronnie Fox, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Lesley Chamberlain, A. Krushelnycky, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, J. C. E. Murray, Edward Gorman and Jill Sherman, Françoise Sagan, Richard Gordon, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Joanna Pitman and Robin Young, Robin Stacey and Nicholas Watt, Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Lyne Truss, Kate Alderson, Madsen Pirie, Tony Rocca, J. C. Gibbings, Julian Muscat, Nick Nuttall and Tim Jones, Srikumar Sen, boxing Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Margaret Pryor, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, and Jill Sherman, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Marc Gordon, Oleg Yermakov, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker and Michael Hornsby, Wolfgang Münchau and Joanna Pitman, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Edmund White, John Phillips, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Christopher Jackson, M. Aspey, David C. Bannerman, Chairman, Melinda Camber Porter, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Hugh Burritt, Jonathan Mirsky, John McDonnell, Ian Palmer, John Watson,
ResumoUK sees jobs dividend on 'great day for trade' While ecstatic world leaders hailed the deal on tariff reductions, final agreement on issues such as steel and agriculture are far from certain Index Levy on Leisure Rolls-Royce taps new rich of Moscow and Budapest Clarke 'erred on Bentley pardon' Anthony Howard Magazine to reprint Major libel article Tyson in Jail MacKay to advertise for new judges Multiyork Eighteen Pages on top Jobs Saturday In the Times The face of war Perlman's CD Direct Home secretary says expelled man was linked to terrorism Smallbone Major hints that pensions might provide savings Barrister took toy gun to jail Times prizewinner Chief constables jeer author of pay reforms Taylor warns of cut-price justice Next on the Lords agenda: locusts and birth control Political Sketch Sissons given top BBC news billing News in Brief School selection powers Estate agents urge cut Phone theft costs £50m Rare crows soar Sams jury to retire By a Staff Reporter: Revenge gang was armed with daggers, pickaxe handle, wooden batten and crowbar Girls given life for killing a teenager who jeered at them Sister devoted life to clearing Bentley's name Ruling affects mercy power Underground By a Staff Reporter: Musician killed after tracking tyre-slasher' Magistrate grants bail to 14 Palace protesters Harrods Knightsbridge No Title Heart baby has new operation Colleges could break up university Smacking ban 'not lawful' Royal confidante dies at 84 By a Staff Reporter: PC's wife claims he tried to strangle her Nun sues Germany over Nazi plunder Mercury QE2 master 'shares the blame' for grounding Cunard's flagship ran aground on uncharted rocks, says a report into the accident that caused £20 million damage Padre in car suicide News in Brief Informer freed Allitt judgment Bomb inquest Nuclear refusal £15,000 find Bouncing baby Quacks cash in on sex change demand Royal College of Psychiatrists conference No middle ground for mentally ill, say MPs MacGregor abandons controversial plan for road through Oxleas wood 'I was desperately unhappy. I could live as a man no longer' Mercury Communications Nissan Churches censured over single mothersq Mo Re ministers are joining the debate on long parenthood and family life Our Foreign Staff: Dutch prepare to cut benefit Magazine World Leather Pregnancy is a short cut to poverty trap for teenagers The Times World Chess Championship Do It All Jobs fears renew pressure on Tories in Christchurch poll The government's fortunes will depend on the Tory candidate's ability to reassure the elderly voters of Christchurch on July 29 New navy ships are unarmed Smith fails to swing union behind party reform plans The New Wilbur Smith River God Hopes of rate cut dampened Around the Lobby Warning on Bank's role Critics attacked Seats go-ahead Parliament today Debenhams Deal hailed as stimulus to jobs and price cuts Tokyo summit breakthrough Consumer Reaction B&O Note of caution in chorus of praise Business Marathon bargaining has boosted hope of success Long Road to Agreement Japanese warm to prospect of cheap Scotch Whisky Gatt nations heed at last the sage advice of an 18th-century Scot Free Trade AFter years of discord, ruinous tariffs and competing barriers, the world seems to be ready to listen again to the teaching of Adam Smith, argues Madsen Pirie Joyful leaders hope for final agreement by end of the year Gatt Negotiations Euphoria Obscures economic frictions America After the tiffs, architects of deal find something to shake on The Odd Couple Tariff accord lightens step of Tokyo's troubled statesman Power Diners Picture Gallery Package will 'help spur worldwide growth' Summit Statement Farm pact still the big obstacle Agriculture Hurd lectures Peking on the logic of Hong Kong's democracy Despite the foreign secretary's brave words, officials are pessimistic about his chance of progress on Hong Kong during tomorrow's Peking Visit Clinton puts Asia at heart of American concerns Florence bomb damage blots out Forster's favourite view Danger point: Somalis crossing the checkpoint… Kravchuk backs arms takeover US berated for executions Amnesty International report Jaguars on alert for Bosnia role Nigeria parties agree to interim regime News in Brief Minister quits in Armenia Temple seized (Reuter): Flood rises (AFP): Toll rises to 153 (Reuter): Touvier ruling (AP): Gems restored (Reuter): Husain ails Gangsters held Proton In search of M Hulot's holiday This week the french are embarking en masse on a notalgic summer trek, says Charles Bremner The quest for a "golden age" is what holiday are really all about The Times World Chess Championship Nobs and the needle The blueblood junkies are ruining themselves and betraying their class Kennedy clan plot thickens Books, TV mini-series and police investigations all keep America's ersatz royal family in the public eye Growing peril When an intfant's brain has no room to develop.. . tacking an arterial killer.. . dogs tarred with a feline brush Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford How the army keeps its head Is homosexuality all in the brain? A doctor claims that the hunt for a mystery gene could lead to pre-birth screening of the womb for gay babies Adley's fate Dogs hounded The royal gasman cometh Once a humble anaesthetist Richard Gordon is now an FRCA Advertisement Janet Daley Miscarriages of justice have spawned a procedural lobby which pays little heed to questions of guilt Breakthrough More wealth to go round The Tokyo endorsement of free trade means greate prosperity and stability Some total! Twin towns? Chequered career Monkey business I and I Hall of fame Why the left still staggers Socialist papers have no sting says Anthony Howard Breakthrough in tokyo The summit leaders must now stick to their words A Fight for Labour's Soul John Smith should not compromise on party democracy The Eaglet and the Trumpets Some juvenilia are more than merely juvenile Military and political options for a Bosnia solution Heart of the matter Crozier disclosures Defence cuts Donations and votes Policing of the East Hopes for an EC free of rabies SFO leak denial Rising damp Court Circular Saddlers' Company Anniversaries Latest wills Dinners Today's royal engagements Deputy lieutenants Personal Column Picture Gallery Digging in for a day in the past University news Royal College of Psychiatrists Appointments Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Anglo-Venezuelan Society Church news Westminster Cathedral Choir School Ruth Lady Fermoy Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Harrison Salisbury Marie Curie Cancer Research "The Importance of Being Earnest" Michael Rothenstein Michael Rothenstein, artist and printmaker, died on July 6 aged 85. He was born on March 19,1908 Janos Scholz Janos Scholz, cellist art collector and philanthropist, died of heart failure following a stroke in New York City on June 3 aged 89. He was born in Hungary. Head for a holiday on home ground The lack of travel bargaibs abroad, and the hot spell. at home, may tempt more people to stay in Britain, writes Florida spreads its net Unspoilt parts of the Golf of Maxico are cashing in on the area's popularity Travel Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Invasion of tall ships Travelogs Plastic holiday French connection Cheapest Flights It's All at Trailfinders Concorde seats—in your home Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Ms British Tourism takes up her post The UK industry is fighting back, says the new chief Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking a death wave France will not allow its own citizens to poerate a jet-ski without a licence but foreigners can Last week, another two fo them died, and sparked a furore Free drive for golfers Railways Cyprus Travellers face leap in insurance premiums The cost of peace of mind on holiday is set to rise. Harvey Elliott and Marianne Curphey report Gambia Boeings grounded Eilat Europ assistance Hotel attack victims to sue An attorney is taking up the cudgel on behalf of Britons mugged by thugs News The Times Crossword No 19,277 The Times Today Picture Gallery People in the Tmes Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today Crown Climbs Gold Gleams Board Barks The Pound Perils of Clinton's employment perspective Accountancy 'Biggest tariff cut in history' Gaff chief hails trade triumph Doubts over Major's 300,000 jobs claim Arts Sport Transavia Books European Special G7 pledge cheers British Dell No Title Industries that benefit as barriers fall Secior Be Seotore Effects of Thet You Deal Welcome for deal tempered by caution Steel Textiles Chemicals Machinery Beer Whisky ICI to shed 225 staff at head office Tops static Die cast rights Hadleigh pays Hollas soars Bank advances British Gas delays pipeline price rises Friendly Hotels Plc Ex-director receives £¼m payoff Dealers drive gold within a glint of $400 an ounce Dixons earnings American losses As Dixons grapples with its loss-making format, analysts estimate its eventual closure could cost more than £100 million Vardy upbeat on year ahead Crown Estate maintains a sparkle Oak-frame firm wins rural prize By our City Staff: Taiwan raises BAe hopes Forte Hotels Ninefold loss for worst-hit names Bank of Ireland springs 1-for-6 rights issue Business Roundup Maxwell funds warning Overseas shares jump Rail threat to builders Budgeris to pay final Bespak 66% ahead Buckland nears £½m AAF issues warning Legal & Public Notices Shares shrug off effect of tumble in America Stock Market By our City Staff: Sidlaw plans packaging buy Major Changes Recent Issues Society National Bank (Reuter): Dow ends losing run World Markets Wall Street One and the same Dr Jones The Times City Diary Quality counts Western leaders take note: Japan 's economy is working Economic View Anatole Kaletsky finds Keynes alive and well in a country that simply refuses to accept the inevitability of high levels of unemployment Webb's wonder Shrink rap So far, £55m to liquidate Polly Peck Business Letters TGWU has unique appeal in changing times Dixons Bank of Ireland Coolelectric Distant trade Tempus Investment trusts Sharelink Directors urged to set risks out in accounts Companies must provide more detailed information on long-term factors that affect their business prospects, the Accounting Standards Board has decided Computer Store Ryman No Title Payout to creditors of Payroll Services CrestaCare seeks £33m to expand The Times Wang loses shadow of bankruptcy IBM deal Church sells Shares close all square First direct Nickelodeon Finance Manager Davies Kidd Investment Banking La Crème De La Crème Secretary with Exceptional Organisational Skills Stearns International Ltd Anna Radford, CapScan Ltd Accounts Controller Directors' Secretaries Legal Secs Susan Hamilton Marketing Opportunity Private Banking Campbell-Johnston Recruitment Advertising Limited The Ritz The Direct Response Agency Ltd PA/SEC Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items IMC Human Resources Ltd., Eight Trainee Chartered Accountants Thanet - Kent Multifund Manager Napier Scott Recruitment Ski Chalet Staff with a Difference Part Time Position Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kelly Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mayfair Solicitors Prepare to meet thy tax dues Bentley re-examination sought Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report July 8 1993 Court of Appeal Collateral attack exception No swansong from Swinson Any Other Business Waving the flag Light reading Whether pub is a restaurant Send fat controllers off train-spotting Audit Employer not liable for contempt of court if employee disobeys orders The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Poor show of gamesmanship Cinema: Geoff Brown on a lumbering film version of a video game, Super Mario Theatre Cleaning up in Swedish film Philip Kemp meets Colin Nutley, the English director of House of Angels, a Swedish export success Opera Royal Opera House Greeks to set off on tour Arts Briefing Opinion canvassed Last chance… Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Savoy Theatre 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items For this relief much thanks Theatre: Benedict Nightingale welcomes Shakespear back to the West End Much Ado About Nothing Queen's, Shaftesbury Ave Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bedevilled wanderer The Terrible Voice of Satan Royal Court Theatre Upslairs Unconventional cello Concert Premiere Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Visions coloured by everyday violence Andrew Gibbon Williams on teh uncompromising work of the young Glasgow painter Peter Howson Picture Gallery In need of a lighter touch Opera: a sombra dramma giocoso Covent Garden Apollo Theatre Inspiration sets poetry in motion Dance: a case of Rimbaud Ii? The place Relative values on trial Television Review: Lynne Truss on a well-plotted thriller Juno and the Paycock Ahead by a nose Radio Review Harbinger of false hopes The Prague Spring was always doomed, writes William Shaweross, but Dubeek the loyal communist was too naive to understance Portrait of the artist as Renaissance man Bruce Boucher admires a study of a a seminal painting which questions the nature of art and identity The Moment of Self-Portraiture in German Renaissance Art New Directions Week The revolution that forgot the Fatherland We were the People East Germany's revoluntionary autumn What Remains and other stories The Writers Dimension Selected Essays Advertisement The indiscreet charms of an enfant terrible On the picaresque life of a vagabond, thief and male prostitute whose writing took the Left Bank by storm Passion among the haystacks Evasion The Pentland Press Parables of war and peace Afghan Stores Out of the laboratory Front-Line Women of the New Russia Blind eye to a final solution British Jewry and the Holocaust Multiple Display Advertising Items Prison life puts dejected Tyson down for the count Mike Tyson has served almost 18 months of his six-years prison sentence for rape and awaits the outcome of his appeal for a new trail. Srikumar Sen boxing correspondent discovers how the former heavyweight champion of the world has fared behnind bars Argentines too quick for Alcatel Salmon and trout anglers to bear brunt of rod-fee rises next year Brian Clarke reveals a new three-tier licence system to help the National Rivers Authority compensate for cuts in government funding Deane transfer on hold as Sheffield reject new bid Drivers facing the quick and the dread Oliver Holt on the rumour plague that is about to sweep through the grand prix circus Buyer's risk Final choice Secrets of swerve Henley Royal Regatta caters superbly for its participants Forced off screen Lessons for the Lions McCague a more than convenient choice Single lapse Optimism returns as strong team is announced Spoilt by colour Word-Watching Redgrave content to stick to golden speciality Action man Lee swings into the picture Parnevik's late 64 takes him to the top of first-round leaderboard in Scottish Open Cipollini takes overall lead after team triumph Tour Details For the Record Silverstone by Helicopter Yesterday's Racing Results Gunnell keeps golden glow on right track Results from Lausanne Niche proves a cut above rivals Breeders' Cup is long-term objective for Hannon-trained filly Richard Evans Today's Races on Tele Vision Rapid Raceline No Title New Market Zieten can give Fabre fresh big-race success Nottingham Redcar Cherstow No Title Hooper's brilliance fails to save kent Record stand puts Sussex oh course to easy victory Curtis tidies up as Derbyshire fret about overdraft Richardson supplies an overdue tonic Yesterday's Scoreboards Faultless ride gives Whitaker top title Sport in Brief England on a roll Buoy fault penalised Davies leaves Widnes Impressive Bailey Goodacre in charge Gold for Evanson Harris leads the way Little Woods Pools BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Alzheimer's Disease Society Motor Sport Lamb's century spoils Essex party Chelmsford Scoreboard ICC sets sights on consistent use of laws Alan Lee on the moves by cricket leaders to improve application of some thorny laws on the pitch Concise Crossword No 3142 Williams scotches talk of easy ride for Hill Save the Children Winning Move No Title Golf Lewis to box in America as Bruno Waits Selector Europe MacMillan Davies Energis Selector Europe Search & Selction Search & Selection Selector Europe Whitehead selection The ERC Group Search & Selection Selector Europe Kewill Systems Persona Microsoft N B Selection Ltd The Pathfinder Partnership Limited Ward Executive Limited N B Selection Ltd Headway Clifton Dankin Defence Research Agency National Training Award Amoco Austin Knight Electronic Publishing Development Electrical Power Interface Persona Sterling Software N B Selection Ltd Northern Electric Warburg Associates Charterhouse Executives Career Analysts MacMillan Davies Job Search now! 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Ronnie Fox ( right) suggests some ways to make the process less distressing all round Ececutives are too schocked to take in details of proposals at a dismissal interview General Appointments Tesco The Times Fats Ltd Barton Lyle Ltd Willett Multiple Display Advertising Items Metropolitan Police The Law Society CaBLeTROn SYSTemS Estate Agents require A Sales Opportunity East Midlands Training & Enterprise Councils Hill Samuel Fashion General Manager Allied Dunbar The Times The advantages of finally letting go Proposals for the health service, more extrame than anything Virginia Bottomley had bargained for, may be about to land in her lap View Point Public & Healthcare United Leeds Teaching Hospitals Family Housing Association A catalyst with a mission The woman putting the Nhs under the spotlight may spring some surprises Camden Explore a New Career in a Charity Community Health King Edward VII's Hospital for Officers
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