News from 18/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Ross Tieman and Arthur Leathley, David Bolger, Jon Ashworth, Alan Baddeley and Ian Robertson, Ian Brodie and Wolfgang M?nchau, Alexandra Frean, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Gregory Morgan, James Bone, George Sivell, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Raymond Griffin, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Stilgoe, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Ross Tieman and Susan Gilchrist, Robin Young, J. H. C. Leach, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Stan Skinkis (Vice-Chairman, Social Services Committee), J. P. Jenkinson, Keith Pike, Jenny Dickinson, John D. Lewis, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, K. V. Rajan, Richard Nicholson, Ian Lashbrooke (Chief Executive), P. R. Millest, A. W. C. Edwards, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, John A. Green Managing Partner, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Christie (Clerk), John Bickersteth, J. B. Carter, Peter Bryan, Richard Beeston and Lin Jenkins, Richard Evans, Robert Thurner, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Hugh Levinson, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, V. S. Naipaul, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, D. S. Wolff, Richard Duce, Sara McConnell, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson and Nigel Hawkes, Roy Greenslade, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Bernard Silk, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, John Lock (Chairman), Alan Coren, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Marianne Curphey, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Lin Jenkins and Eve-Ann Prentice, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ceri Fisher (Chairman), Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoLabour bid to shed 'tax and spend' image Brown pledge not to hit wealthy Investment and growth replace redistribution of wealth in Labour's latest economic policy, which strikingly resembles that of the government Index Adrian Mole Outspoken British officer upsets US Norwegian minister insults Gummer Crimea Revisited Rachel Nickell murder charge Machine-gun gang shoot officer Gas price rise 'to follow break-up' Medical Ethics N&P Who Will Love my House? Peugeot cuts production with loss of 300 UK jobs Dell Yard pays three for bungle in IRA hunt Sniper rifle found in Belfast cache By a Staff Reporter: Fresh increase for fuel users Gas Losers and Winners Average therms per year/average yearly gas bill Ballot ends two-week Welsh postal strike News in Brief Father wins coma case Porsche show-off jailed Bogus PC demands fine Baby shot in head Osman may come to UK By a Staff Reporter: Solicitor 'claimed he was entitled to sex' after dance Cult head 'was mental patient' Britons ambushed on Calais motorway Golden anniversary for a friendly voice The face a nation could not forget Tougher testing demanded after iron kills mother Court may bar boy's US visits Forte Hotels Taxpayer to cover cost of sextuplets' six home helpers Humberside social services' decision to pay £104,000 a year to help care for Britain's latest sextuplets has provoked protests By a Staff Reporter: Air cadet tells how she survived crash Wife-killer absconds from hospital Minister admired for candour Man in the News Picture Gallery Minibus joyride ends after two days By a Staff Reporter: Letter from Sams says he planned to kill Wider M6 could help Olympic bid Old Bailey sex abuse trial halted News in Brief Council stops palace sales Laura 'better' Birthday hoax Visit barred Br relents 999 crash Christie praise Baby dies Citroën Heart consultant defends action on smoker who died Do smokers have the same right to surgery? Yes, in principle, doctors say, but in practice the line can be more finely drawn Second travel firm cuts prices Philip Knight hanged himself in prison, aged 15 The Briton picked and dropped by Hollywood Stewart Granger-swashbuckler who became bored Penal reformers seek guidelines on sentencing BBC calls up stars for bloody battle with ITV By our Media Correspondent: Women to get TV channel Fiat Farmers turn conservation into a cash crop Encounters of a Chess Kind The Times World Chess Championship By our Countryside Correspondent: League sets out to clear Reynard's name Soldier denies assault Swindler is granted day leave Passing Attractions As more people holiday at home, The Times takes a wry look at their favourite resorts Aldeburgh Hot bath kills woman News in Brief Coins found Appeal fails Bard abroad Leg stolen Drug Menace Art thefts Studio walkout Theatre protest Sevastopol honours British dead of Balaclava at last Immigration law back at top of Balladur agenda French road-hogs fail test of time "At my old bank I used to be 90232647. Now… British doctor says Operation Irma was 'sop to the public' International humanitarian effort intensified as warring leaders continue peace talks British aid in war zone totals £131m Angry and betrayed youth will make West remember Sarajevo News team cuts through red tape to get sick boy on plane Candlelit culture kindles new hope for theatregoers Second UN 'safe area' force being prepared News in Brief Reuter: Arms racket Reuter: Genocide case Reuter: Refugee killed Reuter: Georgia arrest (AP): False claim (AFP): Proper p?t? Britain set to offer compromise on Patten 's democracy plan Sino-British talks have again made little progress. Reports that the size of the Hong Kong vote might be reduced would amount to a big retreat Nostalgic Clinton pines for good old days in Arkansas The president has taken to task the " naysayers" trying to block progress. He wants a spirit of consensus in government Far right condemns move to cede Walvis Bay to Namibia Paraguayans rein in the military Mubarak mediates with Libya News in Brief Timor pull-out Tourists warned (AFP): Kantor hurt Nigerian leader's offer to resign confounds country 'Tuxedo king' was bound and buried US to add Sudan to terrorism register Solutions Adrian Mole's 'caring' career Continuing Sue Townsend's Comic Tale Our hero is no longer living with Pandora and has lost his job at the DoE. In return for lodgings, the misunderstood genius turns his talents to baby-sitting Growing up a Mole What price a wet day out at Disney? Do you have the mind to make a master? Psychologists Alan Baddeley and Ian Robertson on the chess brain The living logo of New York Donna Karan's design philosophy is almost unique-she gives clients what they want, says Kate Muir Kirkdale Mail Order Ltd Alan Coren Now we know how Hal felt, a prince among game boys Operating too can damage your health Richard Nicholson says the public should be told that not all treatments give a substantial health benefit The melting pot bubbles over Tribal anthropology can tell us more about what is going on in the world than liberal politics Trashed Fringe news Tories on offer Diary Stalled stallion Diary If stuck, print your own Diary National Assembly of Kurdistan Fruitless Labour Profits and enterprise, not government, are the key to growth Occupied East Timor Indonesia must be made to rescind its illegal annexation Long Red Line History to the right of them, history to the left of them Dorset caravan sites In a fix over fax Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Secure juvenile remand homes in the private sector Doubly honoured? India 'at war' Marble halls Controversy over Stonehenge views Our kind of town Green-shoot spotting Forthcoming marriages Social News Royal engagements Latest wills Birthdays today Marriages Anniversaries Church news Picture Gallery Personal Column 1992-1993 Bar Vocational Course results Charity Commission 15th century drawbridge hailed as rare find Stewart Granger Robert Kempner Travelfinders Personal Column Robert Kempner On this Day August 18 1930 The Hope-Picking Season Sir Peter Mills Henry Cotton Hentry Cotton, Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside, died of cances on August 3 aged 64. He was born on July 21,1929 The greatest story never told Roy Greenslade takes a lighearted look at the editorial conference in the silly season The Hamilton Irving Consultancy Advanstar Communications OPG Media, Sales & Marketing Bower Roebuck & Co Ltd International Sales Managers A Quality CV Opens Many Doors Part-time Researchers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to BTA CBI Magazine tunes to listeners Radio fans can read all about it Satellite television enters new orbit Vievers are about to be spoilt for choice-but will they want to pay for it?Alexandra Frean reports Media , Sales & Marketing MP Michael Page Marketing Ogilvie Production Reporter-Editor Up and down prices war Two theories on cover prices Paper round Associated is trying a different strategy Update of a Sales War Self Employed SB Swaziland Brewers Ltd Simunye Beef Natex Swaziland Ltd Swaziland Industrial Development Company Ltd A young king courts democracy As it celebrates 25 years of independence, a traditional African country is starting a process that will lead to a new parliament. Michael Hamlyn writes a special report Well-fed nation counts on its neighbour Despite styling itself a front-line state, Swziland benifits from the dominiant South Africa economy Mountain Inn Swaziland Dairy Board Swazi Paper Mills Ltd Spintex Swaziland (Pty) Ltd Engen Swaziland (Pty) Ltd Land ruled by line of kings History Swaki (PTY) Ltd Swaziland Sugar Association Farmers refine tactics The Government is encouraging fresh ideas to avoid a bitter harvest for the sugar business, the nation's biggest Tourist industry dances to traditional tune The ceremonial culture of one of Africa's kingdoms lures visitors Barclays Bank of Swaziland Limited Tibiyo Taka Ngwane a Nation in Progress The Government and people of The Republic of China Usutu Pulp Company Limited News Veterans salute voice of the forces The Times Crossword No 19,312 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow The Times Business Today High Rank Slim Trim The Pound Triumph of theory over the consumer Homes 33 British Gas faces break-up The monopolies commission report that British Gas called for to establish its commercial future has recommended that its monopoly on household supply be ended Arts 37-39 Sport 40-44 Strathclyde Graduate Business School Facilities Management on Wednesday PSBR could beat forecast National Westminster Bank End of monopoly the long-term goal The Mmc Enquiry into British Gas The commission scrutinised the gas industry in the light of the Fair Trading Act. Its main recommendations follow Decline in London office glut De Larosi?re's rival quits EBRD running OFT urged to refer societies HK group prospers Epwin up at halfway Advisers to William Hill Bucknall cuts losses Government warned over water charges Business Roundup Hanson slips in third quarter Beer companies brew tax hangover for cider makers Sedgwick buys Noble Lowndes Rights issue will finance £110m deal Sedwick is playing down some market fears that expansion has come at too high a price, but the vendor, the Tsb, believes the sale offers value to its shareholders By our Mining Correspondent: De Beers boosts first-half earnings Credit Suisse Private Banking Fife fights back to the black Brothers to sell Trust post Heath ahead Ford contract Stonehill rises Japanese exporters shape up for 100-yen era Hugh Levinson finds businesses ready to tackle life with a stronger currency Soaring profits for dealers underline car trade revival French acquisition fuels Kalon advance Drugs sector helps share index to another record high Finance chief quits Tiphook Glaxo shares jump on Zofran approval Tonic for US shares Major Changes Recent Issues Brave new world beckons for reshaped British Gas Concentration on distribution could turn out to be a blessing in disguise for British Gas, says Ross Tieman Redland drops another brick The Times City Diary Missing catch? The Times City Diary Triple echo The Times City Diary At the double The Times City Diary Give training schemes a fair chance The Times Lifted by hot air Hanson Sedgwick Council's rating critic unjustified De Beers Letters to the Business section of The Times can be… Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Bootle is best in quick tax test Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Shares enjoy late support First direct Instant facts on cost Total Facilities Management Serving your entire technical and business support… Notice to Readers Dust-up over the garbage jobs Sacked council workers have won a battle in their war to win back jobs. Rodney Hobson reports Facilities Management Caxton Property Services Ltd OCS Group Ltd Psa Building Management Manchester MJN Building management South & West Haden Facilities Management Ltd BM South East PML Premises Management Ltd Workplace Solutions Why security is a key factor British firms are starting to appreciate the importance and cost of risk management The Times Look ahead and reduce the risks of a calamity What do you do in the worst scenario, when natural or man-made disaster strikes? Derek Harris reports Office Furniture Information Technology Autocad MICa facilities Facilities Management MR-Data Management Group plc Water Splash PLC Plants - and machinery The landscaper's art has become big business as managements go green Total Facilities Management Picture Gallery Gardner Merchant Serco Facilities Management Limited Prize offices Looking ahead Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Trade Tower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt East Anglia Thame Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Fairclough Homes Lake District Keswick Trafalgar House Europe French Property News Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who will love my house? Where top people live Between the rock and a hard place Era of the new model agent Tate Kompass Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Mayfair Business Centre Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Brilliant Banking Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Meridian Anthony Cook Bureau Recruitment Consultants National Federation of Housing Associations Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Cross Selection Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Transmedia Europe The Recruitment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pan European Recruitment British Postgraduate Medical Federation The Work Shop Lea Painter Staffplan Recruitment Limited Legal & Public Notices Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Premier Offices Ltd Bilingual Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Directors' Secretaries Val Wade Recruitment Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Visa Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Receptionist/secretary Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Matters The Recruitment Company Rare Opportunity Creative Directors PA Standard and Poor's Insurance Rating Service Office Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items DSA Bilingual Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Administrator/secretary Crone Corkill Multilingual Knightsbridge Secretaries Zarak Hay Partnership Pa/secretary Paloma Picasso Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Reception Selection Gordon Yates Office Manager Zarak Hay Partnership Private Medical Practice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eligibility for compensation Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Repotr August 18 1993 Court of Appeal Electronic transfer is obtaining property Power of court to override legal professional privilege Tribunal erred in its conclusion Expense no reason for judicial review of ministerial decision Scots Law Report August 18 1993 Place of business of dealer Transfer of council cleaning functions No duty to fence unofficial path Picture Gallery Engulfed by a stylist's ideas Edinburgh Festivel: Updated Aeschylus and Verdi, plus a Scottish artist and comedy on the Fringe Now here, and there, is a funny thing Kate Bassett goes in search of amusement among the comedy perfomers on the fringe Opera Too busy to look far back John Russell Taylor on a show by a bright young Scottish artist Radio Redeemed in the pit Despite its seriousness, an early Verdi sends Richard Morrison out into the night in jaunty mood Oleanna Picture Gallery Today's Choice Entertainments Kasparov V Short Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Monteverdi better indoors Alan Blyth, in his first report from the Salzburg Festival, reviews three opcra productions, of Monteverdi Verdi 'The contrasts between tragedy and comedy were… The Times Architects deserve a fair trial The construction and renovation of court buildings is too important to be governed purely by cost, insists Marcus Binney Vibrant scenes of celebration Finland's role as a bridge between Russia and Europe makes it a perfect setting for a Chagell exhibition. Hilary Finch reports In touch with Roman Britain Radio Review: Dervent May accompanies a Labour MP along Hadrian's Wall The David Hare Trilogy Walker Cup teams open new chapter Rousseau comes of age to take the gold Yesterday's Results England return to Fraser's rich seam Michael Henderson on a bowler back in the Test reckoning after serious injury Yarmouth My Patriarch balloted out Hereford Hoddle bears the brunt of battering ram Today's Fixtures Blinkered first time Ezzoud overshadows favourites York Today's Races on Television Stoute's grim determination reaps handsome reward Carlisle Huge cash bet goes down Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Pacemaker Ruto races away to steal the show David Miller witnesses another Kenyan spring a surprise in the world athletics championships Results from Stuttgart Ottey judged second among equals Simon Barnes on the questions raised by the judges' decision after the women's 100 metres in Stuttgart For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Ambitious Burghley raises its fences Takher steps in for Shaw Tse beaten Cubilla resigns Davies honour Holders survive Company Golf Day Results Bbc1 Variations Radio3 Satellite New Internationalist magazine Cricket Johnson breaks new ground Blank day for Britain as Africans and Americans dominate Speed breaks West Ham resistance Concise Crossword No 3177 Rideout on song Winning Move Word-Watching TCCB in no rush to choose Dexter's successor Berkeley Jacobs Golf Death of top filly another blow to owner
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