News from 30/07/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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George Cole, James Landale, Ben Macintyre and Nataska Fairweather, Stephen Woodard, Director, Anthony Harris, Jakobovits, Madeleine Male, Roy A. Dehn, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Roger du Boulay, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Angela MacKay, Cristina Odone, Philip Howard, Peter Judge, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, John Bradbury, Henry Stern, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, Nick Tate (Chairman), Martin Fletcher, Yehudi Menuhin, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Michael Dynes, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Tim Cornick, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Louis FitzGIBBON, Tom Messenger (Head of Department), Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Adrian Rogers (Director), Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Anthony Field (Finance Director), Richard Cork, William Beattie, Marit Hargie, Paul Sexton, Chris Patten, David Toop, Richard Hough, Peter G. Embrey, Ian Fells, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Joe Holden, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Peter Scott, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Adrian Deevoy, Richard Beeston and Ali Jabar, Craig Lord, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Bob Whitehouse, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Ben Lynfield, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, James Bullen, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Eric Jeffs (European Editor), John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoHumiliation as electors desert Major Jubilant Lib Dems seize 'safe' Tory seat with record 35% swing Privacy damages may be £10,000 Index Contraception Cowering in the shadow of Israel's birds of prey The Israeli air and artilley bombardment has made southern Lebanon a wilderness, writes Richard Beeston from al-Qulaylah Bernard Levin DSS pays mortgage interest for a castle Second Degree German rate snub leaves ERM fighting for survival Mercury Communications Index Straight-batting Tories fail to exploit Liberal Democrats' sticky wicket By-elections are just not cricket and the Conservatives' fair play may have cost them the match this time, writes Nicholas Wood Safe, homely heroine faces tough role on national stage Summer Moben Sale Picture Gallery Privacy laws harm press and public say editors Second Degree UN clarifies role for Duchess of York News in Brief Piper witness loses News in Brief Doctors' job plea fails News in Brief Collapse investigated News in Brief Venables cash order News in Brief Park charge remand News in Brief Jagger accepts damages News in Brief Punch costs £43,000 News in Brief By a Staff Reporter: Life for prisoner who killed while on home leave Tougher controls urged by police By a Staff Reporter: Conman posed as doctor Lady Foster 'too grand to be searched' British girl cannot recall knife attack Picture Gallery Murder charges dropped Barratt Freed child abuser gets four months on appeal Outspoken jail chief called to account Whittam Smith tries to raise cash and retain control Top-level reshuffles and a fresh injection of ideas and cash are seen by shareholders as the answers to declining sales National Westminster Bank Picture Gallery 'M25 Three' lose appeal hearing Bull terriers freed after 18 months in kennels DNA shows man with vasectomy was father Catholics warn of defections over contraception ban By a Staff Reporter: Road fears realised as boy dies Hotels told to cut the Basil factor Fruitful time for the sweetest bargains Weekend Watch Fiat Elton John sale raises Aids funds Revived faith in economy gives Tories cause for hope PC World Computer Discount Superstore Picture Gallery Ashdown retains support New think tank attempts to get Britain moving Riddell on Politics Shipyards clash over report by audit office Scott enquiry adjourns after months of slow progress Only final report may bring extent of government duplicity into focus Young drivers to be deterred Avro plc Knifeman rapes woman News in Brief Ship blazes News in Brief Terror charge News in Brief Libel award News in Brief Thorp ruling News in Brief Twins appeal News in Brief Midland The Listening Bank Evidence made public to date The Times World Chess Championship Gnawing doubts force Israel to free war crimes suspect Stateless Demjanjuk waits for a country to accept him as Treblinka survivors attack judges verdict Comet Ukraine could offer haven as America keeps its doors shut (Reuter): Chronology Defiant Rabin dispatches more troops into Lebanon Cape Town pays homage to the massacred with calls for peace As the citizens of Cape Town united to mourn the victims of last Sunday's church massacre, their mood was one of solidarily and hope for the future Alliance Leicester Mafia and drug barons blamed for bomb offensive The government has earmarked 35 billion lire for restoration work after the bombings, but experts fear much of the cultural heritage will never be the same Kabul threat to hit back as Russia reinforces border Hardliners hound Yeltsin in hunt for rouble scapegoat World Leather (Reuter): Thirsty work: Abkhazian separatists use a helmet to… Japanese parties unite for power AP, (AFP): General confirms nuclear capacity News in Brief (Reuter): Judge agreed News in Brief (Reuter): Talks continue News in Brief Suicide note News in Brief (Reuter): Missiles fired News in Brief Exhausted Sarajevo abandons its hopes While many are determined to stay and fight, increasingly people are finding ways to flee from the city Joel Brand writes from Sarajevo Bosnian capital affects and air of normality but the siege has worn down the spirit of resistance Lloyds Bank (Reuter): Washington wins European support for air strikes against the Serbs In an attempt to break the siege of Sarajevo, allied air strikes in Bosnia could begin within days. The White House hopes the threat of attacks will curb Serb aggression American threats underpin truce Revised Investment Interest Rates Chronology Why liberty will always triumph Chris Patten looks forward with hope to a world in which tyranny is in retreat and the forces of democracy are victorious even in Africa and the Far East If you're beaten up, by the police, it feels just the same in Asia The Times World Chess Championship It's the fashion of compassion Are the celebrities pictured in the world's hot spots carers or career girls? 'You'd feel a total prat if, after a bit of flattery, you changed your position' The Valerie Grove Interview The suspended Rupert Allason remains defiantly unwhippable after his Maastricht absence last week We can't clip their wings When children want to migrate parents can do little but hope Forte Hotels A scrap of paper on a rubbish-dump can bring a genius back to life Ladies' ladders The Times Diary What is it about us? John Demjanjuk's accquittal raises yet again the insoluble mystery of why the Jews attract so much attention Ill winds The Times Diary Yawning yarns The Times Diary Down your way The Times Diary Carnival spirit? The Times Diary Wizard wheezes of Oz The Times Diary War-cries from the Vatican Cristina Odone on papal attitudes to the Pill Bright Day for Europe What the unemployed now need is a wave of speculation Degree of Choice Better information is needed in the education marketplace Regal Reading The royal family is well prepared for Balmoral rain Different ways to a better Europe Defining poverty Fears for London's orchestral future Maintaining standards VI attacks Property owners' rights Judgment of laws on homosexuality Genius and genes Demjanjuk lesson Not joined, clearly Court Circular Clothworkers' Company Calls to the Bar Canning House Luncheon Picture Gallery Birthdays Personal Column Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Legal appointments Forthcoming marriages The Viscount Rochdale Lieutenant-Colonel the Lord Burnham Luncheon Marriage The Royal Society of Chemistry Old Moretonians' Association St Clare's, Oxford William Bancroft Clark William Bancroft Clark, chairman of Clarks, 1942-67, died on July 23 aged 91. He was born at Street, somerset, on March 1,1902 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir John Wilson Sir John Wilson, Kcb, former second permanent under-secretary at the Ministry of Defence died on July 26 aged 77. He was born on September 3,1915 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund National Kidney Research Fund The British Kidney Patient Association Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Frank Armstrong Frank Armstrong, founded of Ribena, died at Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire, on July 19 aged 92. He was born in Llandudno on July 25,1900 General Roscoe Robinson Roscoe Robinson Jr. the first black solidier to rise to the rank of four-star general in the United States Army, died of leukaemia in Washington on July 22 ages 64. He was born in St Louris. Missouri. on October 11,1928 Mystery of Russian Sweets General René Gavoille General René Gavoille, wartime French reconnaissance pilot, died on July 13 at Franchevelle, Haute-saône, aged 81. He was born in Adelans, Franche Comté, on July 24,1911 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowie Autopoint BMW Prophets of Gerrards Cross Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reg Vardy of Bromley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Caravans LMT Multiple Classified Advertising Items Richard Cound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Heathrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items LGC Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Severn crossing is taking its toll Pay-as-you drive policy makers should learn a lesson from the drivers who avoid bridge charges, says Kevin Eason Audi is a hit with a thief The 80 S2 is a great estate—but why haven't they included an alarm? Aston Martin speeds ahead Roadwise Eastern opening Roadwise Value of safety Roadwise Led astray Roadwise The Facts Planning for Fido Roadwise Safe bet Radwise Motoring Scotts Can the Ministry Squeeze More out of Drivers? News The Times Crossword No 19,296 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch WPA Health International Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses The Times Tomorrow TV Listings Business Today How the Bundesbank failed to save the system Arts Bundesbank decision sends Erm into chaos Infotech Sport BT3 slip will cost Barclays millions in compensation Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd. Index Share Shop Italy breaks ranks to back own candidate for EBRD GM cruises into black but cars stay in reverse By our World Trade Correspondent: Carmaker denies trying to ruin VW Homeowners Friendly Society Warrant issued for salesman Thorp would 'add to nuclear risk' Banks in EC fail to inform Allied and Bass in talks over Augustus Barnett Business Roundup ADT seeks $144m Business Roundup Euro Disney warning Business Roundup Platinum's 2½-year high Business Roundup BCCI charges dismissed Business Roundup Misys profits leap 66% Business Roundup Gunn consortium move Business Roundup Rowson to join BAA Business Roundup ICI still gloomy despite advance in interim profits The "stuttering" economic recovery in Britain and America is giving cause for concern at Ici despite exceeding City profit forecasts in the first half By our Deputy City Editor: Zeneca's good start overrides caution Harrisons & Crosfield moves 19% ahead at halfway stage Sotheby's confirms art's new wave One body needed for financial complaints Lex purchase accelerates car dealer consolidation National Westminster Bank Lord Mayor sells City in Far East Shares climb over 2,900 after Germans cut lombard rate Stock Market LWT share deal could create 15 management millionaires Legal & Public Notices LMS suffers from £75m writedown Company Results in Brief Tourist Rates From Associated Press: Jubilant Nikkei takes off World Markets (Reuter): Dow rebounds amid bond price surge Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Rich pickings for some in the bones of the Maxwell empire Angela MacKay reports on the Commons select committee investigation into the ?100 million search for the missing Maxwell pension funds Downsizing the DTI The Times City Diary Kids are all right The Times City Diary For A. 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Other The Times City Diary Tall story The Times City Diary Price to pay for a clean energy environment Arguments for energy portfolio Back on the rack Tempus ICI Tempus Lex Service Tempus Harrisons & Crosfield Tempus LMS Zeneca Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe 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 Spot Rates Shares close at best of day British Funds First direct Teleworking is still a commuter's dream David Hewson asks why more staff are not taking advantage of technology and working at home Ambra Personal Computers Time on the PC Online Copy catch Online No complaint Online Indian adventure Online Card-sharp Online Counting the cost Online Take your seat for a Cd film Compact disc films do not wear out and give better picture quality CDs with full-length films will be launched in the autumn, George Cole reports Kingston Technology Corporation Music to the ears of eavesdroppers Towry Law Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Just when you thought it was safe to log on… Electronic mail may soon be clogging up your computer The keys to an economic revival Training the staff is often a sign that a company is on the mend, David Guest writes Information Technology DePuy Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Admiral Dominic Kirkbride Overseas Jobs Express Executive Grapevine International Limited SCS Ltd. Computeach International Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Postcards from his private world Galleries: Richard Cork on David Hockney's most recent painitings. being exhibited in Glasgow Heavy, maybe, but it's not rock Arts Briefing Theatre Never were there such devoted… Television: A murder mystery involving twins is thick with implausibilities Rock Galleries: Critic's Choice Entertainments The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marlt Hargle 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 Perfect for the silly season Theatre: Old-fashioned Broadway entertainment translated to a London park A Connecticut Yankee Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park Prospects are bright for these fledglings Dance: Nadine Meisner Swan Lake Festival Hall Serenely single-minded Proms: Hilary Finch BBC WSO/OtAKA Albert Ii all/Radio 3 Financial times Ignore the width, feel the quality One album and a couple of singles later, Suede are fully fledged pop gods. Paul Sexton charts the usual backlash Rock on Friday: Suede's strong suit. . . Cypress Hill look on the blight side of life . . . two iron butterflies called Pooka The days of whine and razors New Albums: Take a pinch of hip-hop wrap it up in dark soul, add a touch of blues blood Seven Days I am woman, hear me roar 4 Non Blondes Underworld, Camden Concert: Hit and misses New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Europe's big fish flounder in small ponds No duty of care in Law Society investigation Cast adrift in skies above Hampshire Whether enquiry by policemen amounts to an interview Collateral agreement in purchase enforceable Duty to make proper use of interpreter Mansell should put safety first in Michigan Faldo fires broadside at poor state of course Baker and Forsbrand set early pace in Scandinavian Masters Cudmore goes under after series suffers rocky start For the Record Scores from Gothenburg Today's Fixtures Final seed beaten as Foster plays on The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Kutchinsky enjoy semi-final success Sport in Brief Bosnich plea to Fifa Sport in Brief Tranfield trounced Sport in Brief Hayles's shock win Sport in Brief Young finally prevails Sport in Brief Bosnians rejected Sport in Brief Fallen champions Sport in Brief Courier slips up Sport in Brief Word-Watching Monty feels the heat in Newmarket hot-house Rob Hughes discovers how British horses are at the forefront of new research into reducing equne stress Young promise drifting away Venables to pay £300,000 security British team well placed to secure European title Racing Results Kennedy launches winning run Today's Races on Television Goodwood BBC1 Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Goodwood Quinn declines Hone Kong Thunderer: Newmarket Travis Perkins Handicap Thunderer: Thirsk Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Edinburgh Course Specialists England's women cruise into cup final Final Standings Glimmer of hope as Surrey suffer Struggling Gloucestershire roughly treated by Morris Semi-final hope spurs Lenham to best form Yesterday's Scoreboards Australians show unusual streak Potter and Wells lead fight to keep Kent at bay BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite TCP Gliding Concise Crossword No 3161 Christie banks on victory over Lewis Leading lights of sprinting stage shodown for psychological advantage in Stuttgart Weightlifters receive legal aid to contest drug ban from Olympics Winning Move Word-Watching Richards still on course for final National Westminster Bank A route through the postgrad jungle Just got your first degree? John O'Leary explains why the following pages are essential reading University of Luton University of Brighton Croydon Business School University of Northumbria Queen Margaret College Webster University Lawprose Tutorial Services Bournemouth University Cranfield University The Times Your guide to a second degree South Bank University London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine The best of times, the worst of times Postgraduate life can be enriching, says Matthew d'Ancona-But never use it as a hiding place Putting a name to a number Contacts The Times second degrees guide Key Key Medical Sciences to Environmental Studies Environmental Studies to Electrical Engineering Key Electrical to Mechanical Engineering Key Who pays the bills? One of the greatest problems is finding the finance, says Ben Preston Postgraduate Grants 1993-4 Mechanical Engineering to Area Studies Key Area Studies to Education Key Key Education to Theology Theology to Linguistics / Phonetics Key Linguistics/phonetics to Economics Key Economics to Sociology Key Key Sociology to Town and Country Planning/landscape Studies All the colleges listed have their postgraduate… Business is booming by degrees Peter Scott on a decade of change in postgraduate education, where the emphasis has moved to meet demands of the client student
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