News from 17/09/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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George Cole, Widget Finn, Martin Sieff, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Tehan and Philip Robinson, Patricia Davies, Kingsley Oliver, Clerk, G. Ewen Bayley, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, A. R. Burns, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Albert Dormer, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher and Christopher Walker, Fanshawe, G. K. MacKenzie, Graham D. Llewellyn, Steve May, Stuart Jones, Alistair Fielder, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Alan Ayckbourn, David Bailey, Alan Borg, Peter Brook, Anita Brookner, Nicholas Byam Shaw, Simon Callow, Carmen Callil, Ian Chapman, George Christie, Judi Dench, Patrick Deuchar, Matthew Evans, Edward Fox, John Gielgud, John Giacobbi, Roger de Grey, Bernard Haitink, Jeremy Isaacs, Catherine Lampert, Andrew Leigh, Robert Lindsay, Dennis Marks, Spike Milligan, Peter Parker, Prunella Scales, Maggie Smith, Nicholas Serota, Georg Solti, Stockton, Emma Thompson, Harriet Walter, Beertje Van Waes, Weidenfeld, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Portillo, Matthew May, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Roger Farrance, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Christopher Walker, Paul Dieppe, Sally Jones, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Perry Rhodes, Nicholas Harling, Marit Hargie, David Toop, Peter Purton, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Jonathan Mirsky, and our Foreign Staff, Peter Davalle, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Roger Boyes, Iain C. Baillie, Michael Hamlyn and Ray Kennedy, Bill Cater, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, Adam Frost, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, David Sinclair, Roy Southwark, Philip Pangalos, Marc Gordon, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey and David Adams, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Daniel Johnson and Ian Murray, John Phillips, Richard Sarson, John Norris, Stephen Alexander, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent,
ResumoMajor is told to sharpen performance New threat from Lamont The Times Sales Rise On to victory Now read on Index Kate Adie Quick-draw Short shocks Kasparov The Titanic Far right winssestt in London Bosnia break-up closer after deal Waste of a teenager Lady Harlech More offenders to be sent to jail N&P 30p Admirals' charter sinks the Wrens Edmonds hopes for Labour reform deal News in Brief Firebomb in West End Soccer star on probation Activists storm college Actor terminally ill New Independent chief Heal's Lamont and Baker mooted as leadership challengers Speculation grows about stalking horse to flush out Major School pay claim puts jobs at risk says Patten A royal reminder for Keating I read the news today oh boy By our Chief Political Correspondent: MP calls for night curfew on children A glittering future, brutally extinguished 'Maybe I would have preferred him to have been a coward and still be alive' Britons in Florida cautioned Ignored husband killed wife Kuwaiti princess drug case dropped Talkland Singularly Cellular Take your seat for the great art show Today in Section Two Plus... Texas Laura Davies given seven new organs in 15-hour operations TV host's son was kidnapped News in Brief Police cleared Driver held Wasp death Paying the price Campaign toll Hunting ban By a Staff Reporter: Man reunited with bridge Samaritan First fall in teenage pregnancy for decade Halifax Churchill 's hens who spread their wings Hepatitis surfer wins legal aid Challenger conquers his fear of Kasparov Aggressive Short stops the rot with a draw in fifth game European Chess Club Championship Boots New move sets the champion thinking Moving Chess Computers Nearer the People Teletext Eureka Electronics Ltd School backed over poor exam results Meat gives best cut Weekend Shopping The Times Brooke calls on BBC to change its attitude Culture attracts 18m tourists to Britain Multiyork Comet Albert Hall's £24m 'snobbery bypass' The immorality of misguided charity 'I regard it as not only ethical but strictly necessary to resist calls for increase in public spending' In extracts from a speech this week to church leaders, Michael Portillo argues the moral case for reducing spending B&Q Battered Tories begin battle to retake Newbury Conference Countdown By our Political Correspondent: Party split on press penalties Hume tells of Sinn Fein talks By our Foreign Staff: Bosnia battle rages in defiance of new ceasefire agreement Muslims and Croats in Bosnia are engaged in renewed fighting in the wake of the Uzdor massacre. Tension is increasing Shevardnadze dodges shells in rebel attack Russia's architect of reform returns Currys American Jews' euphoria fades after peace party Anwar Sadat, who made peace with Israel at Camp David, was easy to love; Yassir Arafat may be harder to sell, Martin Sieff writes Syria urged to rein in opponents of accord South African MPs put case for new poll rules Wailing Wall hears sigh for Jerusalem Italy seeks changes in Somali role Aged warhorse of India's roads beats path to export conquests (Reuter): Unita shells Angola city in defiance of UN ban News in Brief (Reuter): Medicines ban (Reuter): Land challenge (AP): Piracy charges (AFP): Offer rejected (AFP): Actress marries (AFP): Dirty dancing How fragile steel condemned the Titanic on freezing seas The rapid sinking of the luxury liner has been blamed on cracking of the steel plates. Better quality steel might have kept it afloat for another two hours Hurd says China must not be awarded the Olympics Sydney dampens ardour for Manchester Games Catcalls drown out Berlin Wall sentencing Public sympathy was evident in court for the former East Geman communists found guilty of border killings Anti-Mafia priest is murdered in Sicily Polish nostalgia points to return of communists Euro Disnep Of Eagles, earls and Dirty Den More from Bamber Gascoigne's Encyclopedia of Britain Live'93 Will they hang him high again? Ninety years ago a wild west hero was convicted of murder and hanged. Ben MacIntyre goes to Cheyenne, Wyoming, for Tom Horn's second trial Prizes worth £20,000 Here comes the sun The Great British Quiz 'That kind of article should not be written-everybody who's seen it had been ready to kill' Pamela, Lady Harlech on a fashion story that misfired Picture Gallery Good news and secrets always travel fast Kate Adie is furious that her private happiness has been made public. As a celebrity, is she right to be upset? Raymond Weil Geneve Bad behaviour gocs with weddings as the confetti falls The mother who cried foul at a wedding is every bride's nightmare League for reform? The Times Diary China 's new Stalinism Mr. Major Prepares for his Visit to Japan The Chinese seem determined to swamp the Tibetan nation by introducing huge numbers of their own people A minister on the reboun Peter Riddell on where Norman Lamont goes next The Bell Tolls on Do Conservatives have the will for a leadership challenge? Australia 'S Choice Keating deserves a warm welcome, whatever his message Beaches and Bullets Tourist murders are horrifying, but the real danger is tiny Arts concern for future of Radio 4 Women in the saddle Aid responsibilities to Third World Media and ministers A good friend lost Delays on hospital consultant lists Driven off Treble celebration Court Circular Dinner Archbishop of Canterbury Luncheon National Sporting Club Service luncheon London Scottish Regiment Reception Prime Minister Personal Column Anniversaries Appointment Retirement John Rhodes, curator of the Museum of Reading,… Repair bills force sale of statues Memorial services Birthdays today Edward Symmons & Partners Marriages Forthcoming marriages Royal engagements Lecture Late honour Latest wills Latymer Upper School David Williams David Williams, OBE, editor of West Africa magazine from 1949 to 1977, died at Bladon, Oxfordshire, on September 15 aged 79. He was born in Wales on December 10,1913 Personal Column Trailfinders Adrianne Allen Adrianne Allen, actress, died in Montreux, Switzerland, on September 14 aged 86. She was born in Manchester on February 7,1907 The British Kidney Patient Association Lefty Dizz Navy Pay Atlantic Fleet Recalled With Chancellor Phillip Snowden facing a deficit of £170 million, the pay of all public employees was cut by 10 per cent. The pay of some of the navy's lower-deck was cut by more; their protests led to a 10 per cent limit Lieut-Colonel Bruce Elliott Lieutenant-Colonel Bruce John Elliott, CBE TD, District Judge for Luton and a Recorder, died suddenly on September 5 aged 66. He was born on February 8,1927 Marie Susini Marie Susini, Corsicanborn novelist, died on August 24 aged 77 while on holiday in Italy. She was born in Renno, Corsica, on January 18,1916 The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association BT A firm grip on their destiny Rnib: Challenging Blindness Technology is bringing greater scope to the lives of blind people, says Widget Finn Giving the RNIB a sharper identity How callling in the experts led to a new image for the institute and a change of logo Facts and figures of blindness Barclays London Electricity At the leading edge The RNIB is modern and go-ahead, and it wants the world to know, says Bill Cater RNIB British Gas Information is the key to self-determination Rnib: Challenging Blindness Campaigning to provoke action by government, media and business Computers put blind in business Technology provides new opportunities for the visually impaired Diesel: is it a risk to health? Kevin Eason praises Europe's top diesel cars, but examines fears that their 'green' fuel may not be safer after all Diesel: the only rattle is the change in your pocket A frugal reputation has been enhanced by improved performance Roadtest Details New reminder of great old days The Blenheim reveals the best in car engineering and design Would you pass your test today? Roadwise Queue here Astra recall Staying put Small favourite Alfa Romeo National Breakdown Land Rover Porsche Brunswick Croydon Limited Speeds Scotts Saab Authorised Dealers The Times Crossword No 19.338 News Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Sport Weather Features Motoring The casualty ward robes The Times Tomorrow Turning the tables Test of time for Stoppard Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Picture Gallery Coalesce Sparks Crumbs! Caution The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Infotech Jobless figures rise for second month running LIG chief steps down after profit warning Facts, damned fools and statistics Arts Sport Picture Gallery Administrator set to sell Mirror stake SIB to wield powers of disqualification Time/system Vacancies in Engineering & Technology Yellow Book relies rules oil sponsorship for SE listing By our Industrial Correspondent: Geeyor to return as coal company PSBR slips below forecast Bahrain Marketing and Promotions Office RJB confident it can mine profits from surplus pits Reuter: Japanese GNP to rise 1.3% Strong growth in UK gives boost to Logica Business Roundup Pict makes headway APV plunges to £4.9m Sirdar turns in £3.7m Davis Service cautious Pantheon cuts dividend Whatman lifts payout Dixons pulls out of loss-making US subsidiary Dixons has confounded sceptics by finding a partner for Silo, its disastrous American electricals business. But analysts United Biscuits facing hard fight Airline chiefs disagree on rejuvenating the industry By our Insurance Correspondent: L&G fulfils promise with £75m Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Properly division fuels advance at ABP Land and premises with added value Expansion in Germany holds back RMC profit Shares wipe out early loss to climb back above 3,000 Stock Market Wassail strongly ahead Business Roundup Another loss for Era Kingspan improves Sheffield Insulations up RMC Group p. l. c. Larger market share leaves Kwik-Fit fitter By our City Staff: Laporte beats forecasts Company News in Brief Mandarin profits rise by 2% Wall Street Recent Issues London Chess Festival Major Changes No Title Waiting for jobless figures to catch up with reality Philip Bassett analyses August's unemployment data in the context of the broader, more accurate, picture painted by events last spring Voyage of Discovery The Times City Diary Banks fail small firms Electricity costing less in real terms Interest-rate cuts hurt Multiple Display Advertising Items Disarming the Silo Tempus United Biscuits Legal & General John Lewis Partnership plc Broken Biscut RMC Group LIG 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Attempt at rally Money can't buy me love How to survive a company earthquake When the going gets tough, jobs start to disappear, Richard Sarson looks at how managers at the giant computer companies deal with such situations The employees have never been known for their vision JP Morgan Alexander Hughes Ltd Mancos Melville Craig Group Building Services Consultants Computeach International Ltd All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to CHC ECS International UK Ltd PCs to acquire arresting looks Designers are giving the plug-ugly personal computer the beauty treatment. David Hewson witnesses a style transformation The 'spoon' terminal comes on wheels and can be whatever its user wants CDs hit a new note Online Dial a face In the Picture Work aid Right number Your private number may be up A new service will give subscribers their last caller's number, something not everyone will welcome Go gladiatorial in virtual reality Fountain Does high-tech add value? Working out the true worth of technology is not easy, says David Hewson Would you be any worse off if you decided to stay out of the race altogether? This focus on technology has resulted in an emphasis on misguided alliances Viglen The word is 'sibosiw' A question for the business user—should I buy or should I wait? When you decide to go it alone Small businesses are faced with a confusion of competing systems People often get one so the children can use it Communicating in an age of confusion When hundreds of shops are selling telephones and dozens of companies have competing tarrifs, what chance has the customer? Peter Purton reports Should you hand over your computer room? Outsourcing is an expanding field, as more companies contract out Computer Store Ryman How the Vacancies Service works The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Engineering and Technology Legal & Public Notices Numbers every student needs University and College Ontacts States of the art in the States Galleries: Richard Cork reviews a rich but necessarily selective survey of 20th-century American art Room at the top for a fresh approach La Bohème Coliseum Theatre Homage In her hometown BBC Rock page 37 Entertainments The Times Weekend Choice A dally gulde to arte and entertainment complled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of the atre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fllms in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country The Chelsea Antiques Fair Thirty years of campaigning Theatre: A condensed classic, a classic musical and an import from Edinburgh Wallenstein Barbican Pit Handsome sets, fine songs, strange show Carrousel Shaftesbury But not at all steamy Anorak of Fire Arts Curve go up as well as down Rock on Friday: The first Cuckoo of autumn... Grant Lee Buffalo storm London.... Mellencap is mad as hell Toni Halliday and Dean Garcia are making an increasingly big noise. Caitlin Moran reports Top Ten Albums Ticket to ride Suede Wheels of fire and fury New Releases: An old rocker won't ever you down New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing The Times and Sotheby's Readers Event Such sweet sorrow Concert Grant Lee Buffalo ICA Epic saga of winner and loser, hero and villain Stuart Jones considers the similarity between two vastly contrasting New York baseball players and the fortune of their teams Stuart Jones considers the similarity between two vastly contrasting New York baseball players and the fortunes of their teams By our Sports Staff: Catt has to make way for return of Guscott Scotland 's hopes hang in balance No need for insularity to he enemy of progress United hope to learn from mistakes Burns moves closer to British title Sport in Brief League expansion O'Sullivan unbeaten Soulsby shares lead New record attempt Kings triumphant Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Andretti puts his foot down and heads for home Oliver Holt examines why McLaren have parted company with their American driver New coach to help Hardcastle prepare for Canada Wealthy sit comfortably with world 's premier players Albert Dormer rubs shoulders with the elite to report on the card game with the highest stakes Sundance Kid takes first-day lead All calm before Vagliano storm US choose Daly for St Andrews Iberiab Glory of gridiron holds fens captive Commercial Union For the Record Racing Results from Yesterday 8 Three Meetings Sponsor's arrival must signal change of fortunes Veteran Cook on track for higher honours Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying fillies avoid dash as Coup De Genie stays home Thunderer: Huntingdon Thunderer: Southwell Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Ayr Tough Fylde Flyer to run in Gold Cup Thunderer: Newbury Rapid Raceline Five heroes fall victim to England's new order Time rus out as best batsmen of recent years take the leave of international stage Alan Lee reflects on the departure of a quintet of talented players whose skills enriched Test cricket Somerset need to rectify weaknesses in batting Yesterday's Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Turner era ends at Grace Road Middlesex slump to season's lowest Sri Lanka go-slow may prove costly Scoreboard BBC1 Radio 1 No Title Variations Choice Satellite American Football 40 Picture Gallery Woosnam's glittering form still with him Concise Crossword No 3202 Athletes in protest over unfair battle of sexes Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Data Cricket 42 Horton to pay £1.5m for Ireland defender
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