News from 22/09/1993
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David Bell, Philip Robinson and George Sivell, Alice Thomson Political Staff, Jon Ashworth, John Grieve Smith, Hazel Byford (Vice-President), Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Judith Argent, Holly Hill, Alexandra Frean, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Colin Stanley, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Neil Bennett, Beata Brookes, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Moscow Correspondent, Philip Howard, Chris Poole (Secretary), Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Carl Mortished, Rachel Kelly and Christine Webb, Basil Feldman (Chairman), Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Roger Bentley, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, John Calvert Managing Director, Judy Weleminsky Director, Robin Hunt, Peter Wood, Robert Maxwell's, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Editor, Roger Graef, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent and Tim Judah, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, George Allen, Libby Purves, John Taylor, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Wendy Mitchell (President), Michael Clark, Graham Park, Philip Robinson, Jeremy Thorpe, Keith Pike, Peter Bryant, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, Irene Farnsworth, John I. Edmonds, B. L. Spink, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Kate Muir, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Michael Pearson, Richard Cork, David Tiptaft, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, David Miller, Barry Millington, Doreen Miller, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, William Brook, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, John Goodbody and Stephen Taylor, Lawrence Freedman, Adrian Shinwell (President), George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Derrick Collier, Barry Pickthall, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Helen Nowicka, Immanuel Jakobovits, Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, Alan M. Ferguson, Arnold Simanowitz (Driector), Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, Matthew Parris, David Crosby, M. H. Peters, Peter Hodgson, David Kelly, Christine Webb, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Roy Greenslade, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Michael Holt, Elisabeth Jones, L. K. McElroy, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, Michael Horsnell, Bob Bury, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Paul Kelbie, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Pat Collins, Arthur Leathley, Greg Jackson, Robin Hodgson, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Raymond Keene Ian Murray and Alan Hamilton, Robert BALCHIN(Airea Chairman), David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Margaret Rigal (Co-Chairman), William Stuttaford (Vice-President), Christopher Irvine,
ResumoYeltsin locked in power struggle with Rutskoi Index Bring Back Shame BBC to disperse records library Rachel Kelly Kasparov stretches his lead Police say justice system is collapsing Charlton's Olympic lift The Longest Day Major attacked by Malaysian leader over war in Bosnia N&P 30p Commonwealth Institute funds cut News in Brief UFF admits bombings Hammer killer jailed Boy dies in car chase Man attacked in park Racists sentenced Editor of European out R N I B challenging blindness Scaffolding collapses in city centre Tory constituency chiefs tell Major that he must stay on Local Conservative chairmen blame a few irresponsible Tory rebels, egged on by the press, for the prime minister's troubles Prickly leader lets the carpers thrive Viewpoint Curb on motorway buses condemned Iraq arms reports kept from minister Correction Managers at canoe centre accused of killing pupils MI5 agent caught spy suspect Man jailed for scalding baby girl Handsome charmers outwit justice Blanc hotel fined after chef cut hand Phone pest plagued widow for years Abused girl denies plot to murder stepfather Patek Philippe Geneve An eight-ton corker Today in Cection 2 Best for business Best for sport BEM Tory academics say new school tests are wrong-headed Labour stalls on fees for students 19 % rise in arts funding 'misleading' Thomas Pink Shirts Night flight scheme challenged BT Picture Gallery Police chiefs claim British justice is close to collapse The public's lack of confidenc ein officers and the legal system 'is leading towards anarchy' Bureaucracy is hampering the job of solving crime, the conference of the police superintendents' association was told AEA 45 tons of paper needed for court case MacKay insists on court reforms Grow up, Sheehy adviser tells police Risk of race attacks leads councillors to cancel meeting Doctor 'covered up fatal error' De Vere Hotels Caravan groups embrace environment Watchdog groups will not be satisfied with a voluntary code that urges caravan site proprietors to respect the landscape National Westminster Bank Wheelchair man drunk in charge News in Brief Blast remand Boys trampled Death verdict Bosnia trial Fast work Rural retreat offers best value for the seller in London Foreign buyers are pushing up house prices in the capital, but in town or country, prime properties are the best investment Carweek Green Goddesses limber up for action in case firemen strike BSkyB to challenge for Wimbledon coverage NEC Patient Kasparov hunts challenger's king to destruction The Times World Chess Championship Mephisto Chess Computers Squirming for a king's ransom Savoy Sketch The Times Full steam ahead for conference season gravy trains Liberal Democrats in torquay Pollution tax proposals watered down after protests Odd bedfellows gather under a patchwork quilt Confrence Sketch Cabinet places scheme rejected Ashdown plans to share limelight Polls show success could flow as far as the Avon Riddell on Politics Howard told to jettison Sheehy Fruitless search for job led to suicide China stage-manages mass rally for its Olympic hopes Self-elected oligarchy gathers in Monaco to decide venue of the millennium Games Charlton shines for Manchester IBM Academy wary of Deng's demise American commandos grab Aidid's closest aide General Aidid, the Somali warlord, has been dealt a severe blow by the UN's capture of his aide. His supporters say there will be a bloodbath unless the man is returned today Clinton stakes more than reputation on health reform Although he is offering the American people an alluring vision of health security and peace of mind, Mr Clinton has still to explain how he will finance his hugely ambitious plans Us medical shake-up will offer basic care to all By our Foreign Staff: Demjanjuk leaves Israel for US By our Foreign Staff: US scorns fresh talks on Gatt deal Sea access gives hopes for peace Hillary launches blitz to sell the nation her cure By our Foreign Staff: Ardent plea by Rabin is made for Plo deal Gun attack kills 31 commuters News in Brief (AP): Hostages die (Reuter): Bribery alleged (Reuter): Nepal protest Strike spreads (AFP): Bug business Yeltsin risks all to force head-on clash with Rutskoi How the nonchalant presiden tcasually sipped a cup of tea, wroing-footed his enemies and unfurled a drama Chronology of Russian Politics President made sure of military backing HSE Books Picture Gallery If Russia was a company, the receivers would be called in The biggest problem facing Boris Yeltsin, if he survibes, is to modernise Russia, Lawrence Freedman writes War hero banks on well-tuned sense of timing Rutskoi Living through the longest day Starting today: Russell Miller's gripping history of the D-Day landings, described by those who were there For the first time the story of the Normandy landings is told through the lips of those who, almost 50 years ago, fought their way through hell and into France Forte Hotels Can saving the life of little Laura really be worth £1 million? While surgeons battle to save a child, basic health care is neglected. Kate Muir reports South Quay Raffles reinvented Mr Major and his metaphors Chat-shows that came unplugged Michael Aspel escaped the celebrity circus with a refreshing lack of cant MOPS Alan Goren Wizard wheezes and the all-conkering secret weapon No conferring Book early Picture Gallery He cannot be serious Despite all his platitudes about change, Paddy Ashdown is a humbug content to enjoy a certain status - most of it quo Babes up in arms Tasting success Restoring a sense of disgrace Immanuel jakebovits on the benefits of shame Russia Must Choose How well has President Yeltsin judged his moment? Gatt on the Brink Germany must tell France some home truths Voices of Normandy Oral history illuminates our knowledge of D-Day Support for Major from the regions Childbirth litigation Consultant delays Incomes policy and control of pay in the public sector Price of 'The Times' Hurdles overcome Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Olympics decision Soccer first VAT on books Tyne Tees identity Fruitless endeavour Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lecture Appointment Birthdays today Dinners Service dinner Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Forces appointments Memorial service Latest wills BHHI Forthcoming marriages Church news PDS Marriage C . L. Sulzberger C. L. Sulzberger, foreign correspondent and columnist of The New York Times, died at his home in Paris on September 20 aged 80. He was born in New York on October 27,1912 Captain Michael Gibson Captain Michael Gibson, soldier and tennis referee, died on August 29 aged 64. He was born on March 20,1929 Personal Column Trailfinders Christopher Herzig Christopher Herzig, CBE, former civil servant and international atomic energy official, died from heart disease on September 1 aged 66. He was born on October 24,1926 Leukaemia Research Fund Reach M. Proust in English An Analyst of Mind A. L. F. Rivet A. L. F. Rivet, Professor of Roman Provincial Studies at the University of Keele, 1974-81, died on September 6 aged 77. He was born on November 30,1915 Falling in love with the mobile phone Cellphone providers are ringing up big bills as they push their product at the public. Robin Hunt reports on the new line Media, Sales & Marketing PA Consulting Group MP Sterling Associates National Readership Surveys Ltd IPI The Sunday Times Messengers of conflict Are negotiations for peace better conducted away from journalists? Roger Graef on a new argument Media, Sales & Marketing Corporate Resourcing Group CVs £24 Monty's bloody battle pays dividends Alexandra Frean charts how the Daily Morror recovered from being rocked by Robert Mexwell/'s misdeeds Qualitative Market Researcher Residential Lettings The Times Barnard Marcus Requires a Sales Negotiator for their… Gunning for Major's scalp A' get the prime minister' season is well under way, Roy Greenslade writes Managers Required Positions Vacant now Overseas Jobs Express The Henley Group "Copperfields" Barnet Lane, Elstree… Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Chelsea & Kensington The Rosemullion Woolwich Property Services Barratt GA Barratt Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Fairclough Homes Beechcroft World of Property Exhibition The young bed-sit landlords As university costs rise, Rachel Kelly and Christine Webb discover that some parents are buying properties for students A safe home for investment Buying their daughters a house brought peace of mind Two Case Studies In the footsteps of Paddington Bear Finding a home in the capital can be expensive, but there is plenty of help Property Tips to avoid the tears and tantrums Survival Guide for Students P&O News The Times Crossword No 19,342 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Women sailing into history? The Times Tomorrow Harrison Ford on the run Peace dividend for tourism Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices A big idea that taxpayers cannot afford Arts Dow dives, dollar soars on Russian fears Upturn boost is greeted with caution Growth is coming from a consumer and government spending-not from increased exports or investment-and taxable wages have fallen for the first time in 25 years Customers Picture Gallery Sport Knight Williams Vacancies in Arts and Social Sciences UK coal reserves maybe sold off British Steel acts on complaints over new pension scheme Merloni targets UK for growth Businessmen on Major's tour endorse caution over UK rates Guarded response to Japanese rate cut By our City Staff: VW credit rating under threat EBRD sees crime imperil capitalism By our City Staff: ICD rejects Porter's board ambitions August unit trust sales reach a record ?981m Business Roundup Marshall redundancies GKN wins Saudi order Peugeot to shed 4,000 Barings appointment Michelin at Fr3bn loss Scottish electric charges VAT fears at Southern Allen to raise ?5m Brake Brothers flat Teseo chief predicts more price pressure Cadbury moves into Argentina Kleen-e-ze deal extends its range Tarmac launches £215m call in recovery strategy Picture Gallery By our City Staff: Brixton builds in the South East Hays Assets still falling at property groups Paramount stakes may hit $10bn Shares cut early losses and overcome Wall Street fallout Stock Market More jobs are lost at Swan Intereurope fall CrestaCare loss Bodycote up Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Hays beats the recession with 20% jump in profits to £66m Yule Catto to seek £29.7m New taipan named for Noble House Company News in Brief Recent Issues Major Changes Dow on rollercoaster at Russian turmoil Wall Street Clinton healthcare reforms still leave a price to pay Big business is a principal winner of the changes to American Singular healthy system, says Wolfgang M?nchau Filling a gap at the FT The Times City Diary Timely help The Times City Diary Barbie talk The Times City Diary Together again The Times City Diary Anita calling The Times City Diary What would bring full employment to Britain? Tesco Paramount Competition in gas can benefit domestic consumers Business Letters Printing is no non-producer Sticky Tarmac Tempus Hays Price competition and those who cry foul The Times The Times World Chess Championship Property Letters to the Business arid Finance section of The… FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Small losses on the day A Fimbra Member Oxfam looks to outsource In Brief Tunnel vision Well surveyed Facilities Management Drake & Scull Water Splash Getting to the interior of design problems Derek Harris meets the woman who leads the organisation for facilities managers Caxton Property Services Ltd OCS Group Ltd. Premises Management Ltd MJN Facilities Management Workplace Solutions Psa Building Management Manchester Haden BM South East Consulting Engineers for Building Services Take the heat but of energy saving "Green" business have increased pressure on managers to cut fuel costs The Times Let the cable take the strain Structured wiring with an eye to the future can save time and money. Derek Harris reports Facilities Management Chartered Building Companies National Westminster Bank Nescot Notice to Readers Herman miller Action Office "AsNew" MICa facilities ANGI Contracting out doubt Are public services bound by the same employment rules as business? MR-Data Management Group plc MBCS The Times The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Arts and Social Sciences How the Vacancies Service works The Times Law Reports Positive message in a bottle A spectacular sculpture commissioned for Middlesbrough sets a new standard for public art in Britain. Richard Cork reports Bold steps demand a firmer footing In the scramble for public funding, contemporary dance must not be short-changed, says John Percival Theatre Music Party night for Pav and Placido Opera: Jamie James looks forward to the remarkable tribute, at the New York Met next Monday, to the two great tenors AF Entertainments The 20th Century British Art Fair Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicatied with the symbol) on release across the country Right play but wrong country Theatre: The (slightly) enlarged and refurbished Gate reopens in vigorous style Bohemian Lights Gate Back in the spotlight Concert: Barry Millington on a tribute to a composer who is still prolific a the age of 90 Goldschmidh at 90 purcell room Brothers in lore Our Bruth/Booth Cocheane The Times Sir Harry rides into the fray Music: Two of the four London orchestras are about to lose public funding, Richard Morrison meets Sir Harrison Birtwistle, whose appointment as composer-in-residence to the Lpo has raised the stakes in the battle of the bands The Times World Chess Championship Twin peaks of rural theatrical excellence Theatre in Canada: Holly Hill on the festivals of Shakespeare and Shaw in Ontario Not so silly a Billy Rock On the right lines at last Once the butt off jokes, telephones are more than ever a part of modern life A new way to keep the clients happy The triutmph of the chartering class Whatever critics may say, the biggest initiative in years to improve service by public bodies has been the citizen's charter. david Young reports on its goals and achievements Number with the answers If a consumer has a problem with a public body, the charterline should be able to help put it to rights Unisys Have a nice day shopping with us Retailers are actively impressing on their staff that the customer really does count. Irene Farnsworth reports on service that now comes with a genuine, friendly smile London Electricity When goods are not the real thing The trading standards officer makes sure that the public is not short-changes CJES Persona Crone Corkill Grosvenor Hobstones Recruitment Consultants IMP Grosvenor SOAS Angela Mortimer Pan European Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Val Wade Recruitment Minotaure SOAS Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment Jigsaw Recruitment Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants The Work Shop St Mary's NHS Trust Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants John D Wood & Co. Val Wade Recruitment Meridian High Flyer Secretary DMB&B Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants JK Consultancy Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Tate H W Fisher & Co May & Stephens City Recruitment Database/information Assistant Market Access International Ltd Manderstam Consulting Services Personnel Administrator Secretary/office Administrator Pa to Senior Partner Peter Stovold, LCR Advertising Zarak Multilingual services Directors' Secretaries Kinleigh Limited Personnel & Administration The Recruitment Company Written CVs to Pegasi Management Company Limited Secretary/pa £15,500 Engineering Project Secretary D. T. P. Bens Inc Young Career Sec Advertising Private Medical Centre Marketing Asst Courses Secretary for Director Secretary Middleton Jeffers Rec Cons Part Time Vacancies Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Multilingual services Thames View Reception Selection John Spencer Dalton puts faith in honest endeavour Barry Pickhall on the New Zealand skipper wary of the challenge posed by smaller rivals Peter the Great falls foul of cash shortage Review of European Parliamentary Constituencies in England Underwood joins in journey to London The day that Hogan put rivals' irons in the fire When the golf correspondent of The Times became judge and jury Derrick collier recalls the Ryder Cup match of 1949, the year the United States captain challenged the legality of a set of British clubs Record Word-Watching Sports Service Hanley calls a close to Britain career The Times Corporate Golf Challenge By our Racing Staff: Roberts ousted as Dettori wins Gosden contract Richard Evans Yesterday's Results Belated start Rapid Raceline Brighton Two-horse man ready to take on all-comers Perth Southwell Richardson's goal confirms Villa superiority Taylor back to role of powerless observer Rob Hughes looks forward to an evening that help to resolve important World Cup issues Fixtures Wright leads parade of five hat-tricks Last Night's Football Wednesday escape with timely equaliser Olympic champion fails second test Sport in Brief Duff criticises referee FA seeks evidence Martin single-minded Team title for Toyota Wimbledon purchase King George's Fund for Sailors BBC 1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Racing China opens old wounds witla renewed claim on Taiwan David Miller reports from Monte Carlo on further manoeuvring over the decision on the 2000 Olympics Langer's fitness drive on course Concise Crossword No 3206 Winning Move Word-Watching Morse Data Football
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