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News from 04/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Robert Nowell, James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, Susan Gilchrist and Janet Bush, John Biffen, George Galloway, Virginia Bottomley, Geoff Brown's, Jeremy Laurance, Tim Judah, Peter Worden, Ivo Tennant, Peter Fiddick, Philip Howard, James Bone, Michael Sharkey, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Patrick Jenkin (Chairman), Peter Wolton, York Membery, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Peter Davaile, Philip Robinson, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Michael Cassidy Chirman of the Policy and Resources Committee, Susan Gilchrist, John Humphrys, Sally Watts, Andrew Gibbon Williams, P. M. Hewlett (Secretary), Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Clark, John Russell Taylor, Rosemary Smith, Alix Ramsay, David Bean, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Richard Evans, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Alice Thomson, Edward Heath, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Jeremy Kingston's, Oliver August, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Robert Ballantyne, Alison Roberts, Arts Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Richard Fitter, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Craig Lord, Gerard Noel Editorial Director, Martin Ivens, Richard G. Tallboys, George Brock Joel Brand and James Bone, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Ronald Walls, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, J. M. Ross, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Alan Mitchell, Bill Frost and Richard Ford, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Sarah Safraz, Edmund Dell, Germaine Greer, Anand Zenz, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Edward Healt and John Biffen, Walter Ellis, Ben Preston, Education Reporter,

Resumo

Nato's threat to Serbs hits UN red tape Although Western governments have hardened their resolve to retaliate against the Bosnian Serbs, action is likely to be delayed for at least a week Index Libby Purves Police suspended after deportation death Thatcher accuses her cabinet 'betrayers' Alan Clark Hopes rise for mini-boom Women in the NHS Race to get the go-faster swimsuit The Writers Bureau John Humphrys on the art of interviewing Summer pleasures In the Times George's gems French luxury Ultimate test Briton murdered in Moscow hotel News in Brief Tory treasurers named Unesco boycott criticised Queen to attend funeral Fraud claim 'led to sack' Witness escapes charge Jail managers blamed Chess favourites win Forte Hotels Sceptics warn Major to forget monetary union Any lull in internal conservative hostilities over Europe and the Maastricht treaty seems certain to be short-lived Restraining belt used on woman Zeppelin counts on the future of airships By our Chief Political Correspondent: Lilley to back right-wingers' demand for single benefit Charger can give batteries new life BT woman tells job appeal tribunal of sexual harassment By a Staff Reporter: Nurse says pregnancy cost her job By a Staff Reporter: Army officer stole £13,000 £8m bags prime shooting estate Bottomley defends jailing of mother Intrigue follows penniless society beauty to grave Argylls shun funeral of duchess who tarnished family name By a Staff Reporter: Girl dies in fall from canal boat National Savings Porsche Moderates oppose mums' army of primary teachers The education debate By our Education Reporter: Sickness bodes ill for Patten's future Yentob concocts dramatic recipe to lift BBC1 ratings By a Staff Reporter: Duke sails into Cowes dispute The British Hernia Centre Nadir hotel may be seized to pay debts Police cameras to screen all City drivers Alliance Leicester Council accused of 'social cleansing' Pollution inspectors approve orimulsion for power stations Honda Ministers offer 44-tonne lorries to sweeten rail plans Gangs use soccer as cover for crime Trust buys tee rights The Times World Chess Championship Golf courses accused of despoiling countryside Champions of the royal and ancient game highlight benefits to rural environment Vtech Scottish clubs start wildlife campaign Health secretary vows to make service responsive to women Vigina Bottomley Female doctors struggle to find a job that allows them to balance the demands of home and work Britain joins galaxy search Honda Hospitals run by the male mafia Women Failed by Medicine Jeremy Laurance examines the discrimination faced by women in the health service, where they often earn less and are given the menial jobs Royal college keeps grip on maternity care 120 Jewish graves desecrated News in Brief Man raped Mother held Gas attack Mail strike Seized at sea Golf boy dies Victim robbed Blaze death Fire in the cabin disturbs a slow boat from China Tim Severin, in the latest of an occasional series, reports on his voyage from China to America on a waterlogged bamboo raft Modern medicine harms women, argues feminist… Jilted Paris starts to question its long Bonn love affair Monetary storm reveals hidden weakness of the German giant German inaction on France's Black Thursday was a response born not of strength but of its own failure to curb inflation, argues Lawrence Freedman League against Cruel Sports Clinton takes fight to TV in budget vote cliffhanger If President Clinton wins nearly $500 billion in spending cuts he can press on witn health reforms If he loses it will put his whole economic strategy at stake Honda Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Palestinians reject US scheme for self-rule Housewives' choice reluctantly accepts her role as Japan's Betty Boothroyd $1m indecent proposal entices Hollywood Court rules Demjanjuk can return to America Bombing plot case threatened by tapes News in Brief Fellini ails after stroke (AP): De Klerk gives ANC peace role (Reuter): Poll reform (Reuter): Abiola loses out (AP): Titan explodes (Reuter): Train raided First for Nato (AFP): Stubbed out Western threats inject wild card into diplomatic game Hailed as a boost for President Clinton, the Nato decision on air strikes was taken as time runs out for Sarajevo, Misha Glenny writes Nato decision gives Britain veto over Bosnia air strikes Any decision to take mlitary aciton now rests with Dr Boutros Ghali. He is unlikely to order air strikes without the approval of those states with troops on the ground Tudjman ready to risk war over vital bridge Doctors diagnose Sarajevo as hopeless case Pilkington Glass Reuter: Muslims plead for action to halt Serbs Who cares for the mother? Fight at the end of the tunnel Dover, a town that earns its living from the sea, is preparing for battle Cruellest way to kill a city Terrorised, starved and caught in crossfire, civilians besieged feel war's horror, Martin Ivens says Martyrdom comes into fashion Alice Thomson discovers that religion, not sex, is in vogue with the top clothes designers this autumn The end of do-it yourself? Twentysomethings are uniquely incapable of home improvements The Times World Chess Championship Comic poet of suburbia A statue is to be erected to Tony Hancock, the East Cheam sage No , I'd rather fill in my own blanks, thank… Royal commission The Times Diary Six proposals for a better Europe The sceptics' critique of Maastricht has not been in vain, says John Biffen. It points the way ahead Speculators cannot break us Temporary problems with the ERM will not prevent Europe from achieving a single currency, says Edward Heath Another blot The Times Diary Artistic currency The Times Diary All change The Times Diary Is it true—or just a try-on? Speculators cannot break us In Bosnia's Ruins The West must at least protect the victims of partition Home Alone Child A prison sentence does not fit this crime Per Astra Ad Ardua Astronomy lead us to life's most complex questions Balancing books with Europe Test of conscience over forthcoming papal encyclical Legislation by speech Hospital choice Maintaining standards Letters should carry a daytime telephone number A question of worth Obscure origins Ms Nessie Court Circular Birthdays today Appointment Personal Column The King of the Belgians Lord Attenborough Drapers' Company Weavers' Company British Rail hoard Anniversaries Picture Gallery Church news Forthcoming marriages Dartmouth Royal Naval College Latest wills Chelsea Max Jones Max Jones jazz critic and journalist, died in Chichester on August 1 aged 76 He was born in London on February 28,1917 Personal Column Trailfinders Louw Schoeman Louw Schoeman, Namibian environmentalist, died on July 5 after a series of heart attacks aged 57. He was born in East London, South Africa, on February 8,1936 All Tickets Tickets for Sale Backstage Entertainments Ltd Sunset Boulevard The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Leukaemia Research Fund W . D. Flackes W. D. Flackes, OBE political correspondent for BBC Northern Ireland, 1964-82, died in a Belfast hospital on August 1 aged 72. He was born on March 14,1921 Sir Theo Crawford Sir Theodore Crawford, pathologist, died on July 27 aged 81. He was born in Dundalk, Ireland, on December 23,1911 Picture Gallery Light Signals in Piccadilly New Traffic System Introduced Sainsbury lures with a new lime Infomercials, pushing products by suggesting uses for them, are seducing the customers. Alan Mitchell reports Media, Sales & Marketing Mercury Communications Yes Manager Company Registrations/Trade Marks Television Education Network Property Negotiator Foxtons require on additional… Times Newspapers Theaker Monro Newman Recruitment & Personal… Business Systems Ltd Richmond upon Thames Pop go the rock columns Seeking an edge in the tabloid war No, minister, we'll still do our job BBC interviewers may have been told to be polite, says John Humphrys, below, but they will continue to ask tough questions Murdoch sets the pace in global race News Corp's chairman Rupert Murdoch moved closer to his goal of creating a worldwide media network with the company's expansion into the Far East, says Peter Fiddick Media, Sales & Marketing Michael Page Marketing Picture Gallery Cedar International News International Plc Sales Executive SKI Solutions Murdoch sets the pace in global race Ruck Nato's threat to Serbs hits red tape Police suspended over deportation death Autumn boom Enduring cell Swim sensation Euro pressure Duchess mourned Indecent proposal entices Hollywood The Times Crossword No 19,300 Treachery afoot Mums out Fuelling anger 'Paradise' lost Medical mafia On the home run Staying alive Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Picture Gallery People in the Times The Times Tomorrow Listings In Bosnia's ruins Home alone child Per astra ad ardua Columns Letters The Papers Business Today Nusiness Editor Robert Ballantyne Hacking Backing Tracking The Pound Hunting the social spending monster Homes 28 Money figures underline upturn Stronger than expected rise eases pressure on Chancellor Sterling advances as calm returns Arts 33-35 Banks point to real winners in forex upheaval Cricket 40 Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Looking Ahead to New Skills Allied pays Bass £40m for off-licence chain Business Roundup QMH calls meeting Pacer goes into red Ossory sells subsidiaries Yorkshire Chemicals up Sherwood profits hit Trinity adds to papers Bear Stearns record BCCI branch sold Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Notional Savings raises rate for big savers CBI calls for radical change in financing of growing firms National Power bond issue attracts £250m Legal Notices Skipton soars aided by fall in repossessions Estonia makes its mark with the kroon European Bank acclaims Baltic state's reforms US reviews foreign airline investment By our Industrial Editor: Jobs gloom forecast in building industry Polygram buys Motown label Investors offered chance to go for gold in Kazakhstan NatWest profit almost doubles Nat West has urged the government not to cut interest rates until the full impact of developments in the European monetary system can be properly assessed Bank lifts dividend and cuts bad debt provisions Starmin reveals higher losses Credit Suisse Private Banking GM: Breakeven hope by VW chief Unigroup sale Green falls The British Standards Institution BT offers bright note in dull trading Stock Market (Reuter): Caution becalms Dow Wall Street Major Changes (Reuter): Nikkei up as banks lead way World Markets Congress removes the therapy from Clinton's budget shock Wolfgang Münchau believes that, shorn of growth stimulation, the president's budget may not be able to deliver its intended cut in the deficit Who's who The Times City Diary Capel improves its strategy The Times City Diary Sinking feeling The Times City Diary Unkind cut The Times City Diary Graduate touch The Times City Diary Mississippi bonds The Times City Diary City defends traffic measures The avoidable costs of nuclear electricity Capital, capital Tempus Money supply Allied-Lyons / Bass Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Money supply Starmin Putting forward the case for coal The Times Money supply Polygram The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Life Options Commodities Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 81.8(day's range 81.7-81.9) Equities mark time First direct Hamlet springs into life Planning for our posterity Switched on for survival To Advertise Call: 071 481 1986 Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Walpole Gardens - Chiswick To Advertise Call: 0714811986 The Barbican Greenwich & Blackheath Farley & Co To Advertise Call: 0714811986 Alma Square Nw8 Hammersmith W6 Luxurious Block of 6 New Apartments Nell Gwynn House F. 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Gapp Almost Sold Three Times Scotland South West Scotland GA Property Services Merstham, Redhill-Surrey Knight Frank & Rutley Barbican Anscombe & Ringland Residential Lettings Landlords Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Focus on Contemporary Homes Stowford Homes Brook Green W14 The English Courtyard Association Properties of the Day Norfolk Tyser Greenwood & Co The Times Trafalgar House Europe Allsop & Co Fax: 071 782 7828 To Advertise Call: 071 481 9994 Tate The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Ward Advertising Recruitment Advertising The Welcome Trust Gordon Yates Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Chestertons Residential St Mary's NHS Trust Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Hesketh Consultancy Paloma Picasso Hoggett Bowers Plc Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Beauchamp Bureau Meridian Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Community & Mental Health NHS Trust Sony Electronic Publishing Crone Corkill Big Bucks Sales Secretary Secretary Receptionist Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Fax : 071782 7828 Say farewell to the office typist Jobs will be harder to find for the traditional secretary, says Sally Watts. Now is the time to learn a wider range of skills Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial compensation for discrimination must be adequate European Law Report Luxembourg Council's duty to house children in need Court of Appeal Law Report August 4 1993 Court of Appeal Super Secretaries Creme De La Creme Leisure Non-Secretarial Bilingual French Woman Junior Secretary Jurisdiction to make post-judgment order Multilingual services Drake International Scores need of a boost Are too many composers producing works which nobody wants to hear? Richard Morrison thinks so Thank you very much, and good morning Radio Review. Derwent May listens to the range of contrasting voices that make up broadcasting's dawn chorus Theatre Seven Young British Composers to Watch Galleries Authentic Baroque does the business Proms: Bach concertos on period instruments Hanover Band Albert Hall/Radio 3 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roy Miles Gallery The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment 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 It's my party and I'll cry if Theatre: Benedict Nightingale reviews an Ayckbourn comedy, directed the playwright Time of My Life Vaudeville Less than a rounded portrait Musical: Kate Bassett goes to Liverpool to see a biographical tribute which turns out to be a concert Only the Lonely Liverpool Playhouse The Times How to stay young at heart Galleries: John Russell Taylor finds an affinity between a veteran painter and a show of new ceramics Picture Gallery BBC to finance five British films Arts Briefing Getting in trim for the Fringe Cabaret: Tony Patrick previews Edinburgh Festival acts in London The Burrell keeps rolling on Andrew Gibbon Williams on the tenth birthday of a Glasgow art collection Barclays new stages Consistent Italians take firm grip on Admiral's Cup Right royal test for sturdy Yeoman Fixtures The Times Smooth Sailing For the Record Picture Gallery Lentini recovering from car accident Sports in Brief Fisa allows driver aids Thomson withdraws Kiwis double-header New coach for Royals Barley to take over Nagel clear in Dublin Word-Watching Weatherbys boost for newcomers Pontefract Akehurst upset by appeal decision Brighton Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Gillingham edged out of gold glory by Guttler Honda How well does the Honda Civic handle? Records tumble with speed of lightness Craig Lord disvovers that technology in and out of the pool is helping swimmers go faster by the second Picture Gallery Ardiles moves quickly for Dozzell World champion tests positive for drug Newcastle spoil party at McCoist's testimonial BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Bloody Bosnia Footbal 38 Umpires urged to clamp down on bed behaviour Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, on moves to halt the increase of misconduct in the county game Christie and Lewis take on top field in Zurich Concise Crossword No 3165 Lawrence returns to fast lane Ivo Tennant sees an England fast bowler take the latetst step in his comeback after a serious knee injury Winning Move Word Watching Save the Children Swimming 38 England change tack and call up Emburey

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