News from 14/10/1993
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James Landale, Widget Finn, Wolfgang Munchau and Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jon Ashworth, Paul Rodgers, J. E. Humphrey, Andrew Pierce, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Rachel Cusk, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Piers Ashworth, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jeremy Collingwood, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Sally Becker, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Daniel Johnson, Michael Stroud, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Roger Collis, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, A. C. Cutress, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Stuart Crainer, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Sean French, Michael Goolden, Malcolm Brabant, Ian Murray and Bill Frost, Annabel Geddes, George Brock, Janet Daley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Jill Insley, Edward Gorman and John Goodbody, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Raoul Franklin, Vice-Chancellor, A. Klemz, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Douglas Jackson, Richard Evans, John R. Killoch (Proprietor), Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, A. McCracken, Karen Armstrong, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Joanne Bower (Honorary Secretary), Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Bisacre, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Joanna Pitman, Michael Spungin, David Churchill, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Murray, Ben MacIntyre, Bryan Roberts, Virginia Campbell, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Nadine Meisner, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, David Walker, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Stephen Spender, Hugh Thompson, Sam Kiley, Ian Robertson, John Phillips, Michael Clarke, Edward Footring, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, James Hopegood, Jonathan Mirsky, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
Resumo1,100 arrested in crackdown t)n hooligans Violence as England lose Vision Index Poles Apart Three charged with bombing offences Melina Mercouri Worse floods feared today after hundreds flee homes No 10 press chief quits Kohl attacks Britain on monetary union Appointments Double blow hits Clarke's Budget hopes Vacheron Constantin 30P Vote on women priests News in Brief EC drive by Sinn Fein BT staff call strike vote Couple's second chance Thief's wrong turning Burberrys Roll of shame lists only six offenders England's football hooligans Lilley fires broadside on welfare state costs Foreign Office high-flyer who thrives on tension Man in the News PM backs hard line on crime 'I felt like Canute' says publican t marooned by rain Morgan Computer Co Family doctor is battered to death outside her flat A sonata for two can aid your IQ Dolphin By a Staff Reporter: Mechanic claims clients were fleeced Actress carries scars of mugging Victim of schoolboy bullies hanged himself Cellnet Woolf tears into the Tories' about-face on law and order Law lord's criticism of home secretary's tough stance nurrors concern in the Home Office Criminal justice in Britain is at a crossroads as ideas behind government policy for decades are thrown out Portleigh Pet Food Co Hardline policy finds fewer friends in the judiciary By our Crime Correspondent: Yard chief attacks new approach When a home becomes a fortress 'Jailing young offenders will save money' Criminal Record of a 16 Year Old By our Home Correspondent: Judge's call on drug use echoes reformers Car crime too rife to report BMW Soviet power plot ended in London murders, jury told The Economist All our yesterdays in 3-minute epics Original footage shows 20th century in series of film bites Missing couple may have met prince News in Brief Siege gunman killed Woman wins top post Tenants tempted to buy How Short ended the famine Cheers as British challenger avoids a whitewash The Times Classic fM 100-102 Mephisto Chess Computers Dixons Victory saves the bookies £10,000 BBC Student's friend tells of rape confession after alleged attack Doctor admits supplying cannabis to ill daughter Carweek Vigil honours victims of racial hatred Lessons ill literacy enrol families to tackle handicap Scientists create big bang in publishing Sky Black soldier barred from Life Guards wins £6,500 Network SouthEast to get new trains Essex man's survival open to debate in a violent world Police pay £70,000 after wrongful conviction Scots trial ruled out News in Brief Torturer freed Police praise Agent fined Chase death The new Brother HL-10h sets the standard for 600 DPI… TV world rushes for Thatcher revelations AmericanAirlines Thugs celebrate as Americans sail away from Haiti Adopting the lessons of Somalia, Haiti's regime succeeded in humiliating the Americans. Citizens hoping for democracy view the future with despair Security council backs curbs Portleigh Pet Food Co Gun witness defeats Hani defence case Somalia pullout 'would undermine UN' Portland Old enemies come together to build Palestinian peace Slum gangs terrorise Rio beach tourists Magazine US envoy attacks China on rights Belorussians seek return of talisman Slavery made sound economic sense to Nobel prize-winner Yeltsins 'would have been shot' Our Foreign Staff: Seles's attacker stays out of jail Hurd says no cash for institute News in Brief (Reuter): Malawi move Walesa firm (AP): Advert protest Delors sees risk of 30 million jobless in Europe by 2000 General is suspended after coup allegations in Italy Off to hell and back to save the wounded Athens chips away at marbles claim Citizen How easy to be beastly Can't we treat animals more honestly The Times Mojo Head to head, poles apart Day 54 in hell: two accounts of an epic journey across Antarctica reveal men at their physical and psychological limits. Sir Ranulph Fiennes writes of bitter confrontation Mike Cost Vital Time - Said I Would Go on without Him My Anger with Ran Welled up and Filled Me with Fury Michael Stroud tells of pain and exhaustion in the blizzard—and finally a moment of understanding and remorse Danger: not to be confused with flu Mentingitis must be diagnosed and treated fast for it can be fatal, reports Aileen Ballantyne Health Tips In good heart Keeping healthy after a coronary... running into trouble... and a cure for constipation Portleigh Pet Food Co Fight the Mite Royal National Lifeboat Janet Daley The children of sexual liberation claim to be happy with their lot but then they have to say that Censuring any carnal behaviour was thought intolerant Cabinet? No thanks Crime Reform Proud to be English The Anglican church embodies one of the greatest cultures in man's history Taxing times Diary All in a name Bat pad and saddle Cafe society Where jailing is failing Ben MacIntyre On US disillusion at imprisonment Clashing Ideas Right and wrong will endure cariculture by law lords All at Sea Haiti's strongmen must not have the last laugh Hey, Ho! The wind and the rain are disguised British blessings Justice for the defendant without the right to silence Fiddling with Nature University research Child support Big band popularity UK manufacturing Goodwill visit of Russians praised Have a seat Court Circular United Medical and Dental Schools School news UK Community Police Officer of the Year Picture Gallery Dinner Legal appointment Personal Column Memorial services Birthdays today Service dinner Latest wills Gurkha Welfare Trust Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Service luncheon Liebherr-International AG Forthcoming marriages Marriage Tamara Talbot Rice Gary Ball William Carbonell Bee Schenken Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander, so well known, as "C. F. A. " died in the Palace. Londonderry, at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening after a few weeks' illness. She was born it Peter Davies Sydney Arnold Disney-style in London New attraction for Tower Bridge Lock out criminals Kenya steps up guard Northern connection Spain retains its lure Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Post Travel Flights Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Flights Auto-pilot failure raises fears Multiple Display Advertising Items A boom in Spiritual renewal Multiple Display Advertising Items Car hire prices set to soar Austrians aim at family skiers Retreat bookings up Edelweiss appeal National Westminster Bank Hostility to women travellers remains Businesswoman are spurned Hotel Ioyalty scheme Record rain in France Hen House to close South African Airways Rains hit the French Riviera Hayes and Jarvis Canon Hotels to reward frequent guests In search of Sri Lanka's history Flyaways Index The Times Crossword No 19,361 Picture Gallery Index Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates People in the Times Weather Info supplled by the Weather Dept Ltd The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Business Today Loggerheads Pathfinder In the Red The Pound Manage change to manage public spending Anatole Kaletsky Falling demand and rising inflation worry the City Media bid to create $60bn company Arts Picture Gallery British Aerospace stresses Taiwan deal is still alive Sport Ceheath Who's Looking after your Pension? By our Industrial Correspondent: More pit closures expected Money means votes under Lloyd's proposal US refuses to take farming off Gatt agenda BSG Allders ABB works reprieved by commuter train contract The Abb bid has won the British Rail order to build and lease trains for 12 years because commuter trains better value than long-haul rolling stock German banking chief attacks privatisation Partners give VAT men a taxing time Cancelling reprocessing plant 'would cost £2bn' Kuwaitis to answer KIO allegations Busines Roundup Lonrho denies dispute Good day for gold New NatWest company Limit on bank stakes ICI agrees stake swap Healthy rise for Seton Kingfisher offshoot slips National Westminster Bank From our Correspondent in New York: Woolworth to close US stores Mercedes dealer seeks flotation Listing for air offshoot will shrink Forte debt Buoyant markets tempt two British businesses to float Merrett to sell managing agent Allders expects to crest recovery wave Obstacles beset air merger deal Turkish Airlines By our City Staff: Densitron prepares for costly legal fight in the US Worries over inflation send investors scurrying for cover Stock Market Attwoods pays the price to end adventure with American trash Creme De La Creme AP Secretaries PA To Chief Executive City Conference Organisers Editorial Assistant Nina Campbell LTD Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items CImA PA to Chief Executive Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recent Issues Major Changes Legal & Public Notices Delyn hit by French provisions Ferruzzi plan Reflex deal Engen ahead Truth pays Bell bid boosts Dow Wall Street The worse the news, the better it is for the Chancellor Economic View Kenneth Clarke must continue to err on the side of a stronger economy, lower rates and a weaker pound. Anatole Kaletsky says Independent minded The Times City Diary Tee off Last orders Institutional computers under fire Business Letters Missing the nail over advance corporation tax Meals on wings Tempus Attwoods Markets Berkeley Jacobs Financial Services LTD 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 (Barid & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Earlier losses reduced British Funds From a Correspondent in Dublin: EC looks at state cash for Aer Lingus Accountancy & Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Army Officer Budget plea as N Brown profit rises 21% Recognition of unions falls in private sector Transmedia Europe International Fund Consultancies to merge ISS Fund & Marketing Manager The Sunday Times Daimler to scrap takeover defence Nightmare for the Big Six Accountancy & Finance Adamson & Partners LTD Overseas Jobs Express Any Other Business DCA Millar Associates International Search & Selection Charterhouse Executives Victoria House (Career Management) Ltd Facing up to audit responsibilities Audit Billion pound market movers The industry is poised for more upheavals in the coming year, Rodney Hobson says Morgan Grenfell Asset Management Employees in Pension Schemes 1953-1991 Barclays Goode report earns respect Proposals stop short of undue tampering How to choose a star performer James Hopegood explains how trustees can seek advice to find the right fund manager Who owns the surplus cash in a fund? Employers and unions often disagree over excess reserves The Goode report sides with the employers N&P Where to turn with a problem The Goode report recommended that the present system for keeping a check on the industry be simplified, Jill Insley writes Picture Gallery M&G Are EC citizens forced to stay put? Workers can nove about, but they are not able to take their pensions with them, Rodney Hobson reports Hopes of abreakbrough have been dashed Managers settle for a safe home Synergy Software Blue with cold—and a Sun without heat Cinema: Geoff Brown comes away disappointed, for differing reasons, by a great direcdor and proven story-teller Dancing at lunacy Television Review Music page 38 The Secret Garden Fire and Waters Rock Concert Forum, NW5 Lumiere Theatre page 39 Entertainments Circuses The Times Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of triaatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the sumbol) on release across the country When the flood hits the floor Dance: Israelis open Dance Umbrella in London; the Deep South evoked in Birmingham Mabul Queen Elizabeth Hall Southern discomfort Colored Children Flyin' By Birmingham Rep In all its unfinished glory Concert: Bruckner's Ninth played in majestic syle CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Forced to finish happily Theatre: Problematic Shakes peare from the RSC surreal Ionesco, Romanian-style, and a paranormal thriller Sir Peter Hall's staging of one of Shakespeare's most troublesome plays, reviewed by Jeremy Kingston All's Well that Ends Well Barbican Pit Great Classics on Offer The Times The Times A few notes short of an aria The Bald Prima Donna Lyric, Hammersmith Future imperfect and the present tense Through a Glass, Darkly Croydon Warehouse Mass of good ideas Concert: A Berlioz rediscovery receives its British premiere Prize puts first things first Arts Briefing Through the pain barrier Janus Publishing Company When life was a cabaret Even after 1933, Berlin saw vulgarity and greatness live side by side. recalls Stephen Spender a Dance between Flames Berlin between the Wars By Anton Gill John Murray, £19.99 Long live Fleet Street's jester Tricks of Memory An Autobiography By Peregrine Worsthorne Weidenfield & Nicolson, ?18.99 Myths laid to rest For the country that invented democracy, Greece has… Minerva Press Chat show intellectual America's greatest living essayist, Gore Vidal, believes you should never miss a chance to have sex or appear on Tv, writes Sean French Pale fiction of former selves Karen Armstrong Mrs De Winter By Susan Hill Sinclair-Stevenson, £12.99 Conceits of a past master A marriage made in hell Dylan: The Nine Lives of Dylan Thomas By Jonathan Fryer Kyle Cathie, ?18.99 Caitlin: The Life of Caitlin Thomas By Paul Ferris Hutchinson, ?20 The Possession of Delia Sutherland Woolf attacks crime strategy "It would be a mistake to squander resources on window dressing which makes the situation worse' Lord Woolf spoke out this week against planned changes in the criminal justice system. The following is the edited text of his address to the New Assembly of Churches in London Special treatment for unusual cases Law Report October 14,1993 Price leads chase for rich pickings in Dunhill Cup Our Name is Mud Irish invaders toast triumph Donington loses grand prix Blue Jays through Smith stands in Cunico's first win Boksic transfer All Blacks weakened by Little's withdrawal For the Record The Times Word-Watching Littlewoods New laws putting the boot in Picture Gallery Hexham Today's Fixtures Taunton Endeavour extends lead over Dickson Gullikson launches recruitment campaign Extra fixtures scheduled BHB initiative to counter spate of Flat losses Catrail primed for Challenge Stakes Newmarket C4 Redcar The Times Rapid Raceline Newmarket Yesterday's Results Guide to our Racecard Newmarket base for Inchinor William Hill Scottish bravery no match for skill of Italians Group One Energizer Saunders and Rush soothe Welsh anxiety Group Four Ireland hopes on hold after defeat Group Three Failure of pack points to change for North Television and Radio Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic FM Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Variations Satellite Golf Taylor 'cheated' by referee's decision Group Two Manager's mistakes come home to roost England hopes are dashed by Dutch class World Cup qualification turns of fine goals and refereeing controversy Concise Crossword No. 3225 Winning Move Word Watching Rugby Union Morse Data Appointments Telephone Selector Europe Harvey Nash PLC PA Consulting Group Hoggett Bowers plc Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Philip Rice Partnership Headway Escape from an industrial Jurassic Park A Faltering business turned itself into a thriving concern by opting for workplace democracy, reports Stuart Crainer KPMG National Westminster Life Assurance Mainland PATHfINDER Michael Page Sales Philip Rice Partnership Whitehead Mann Group PLC Directors Morgan & Banks International Whitehead selection HMV Charterhouse Executives Victoria House (Career Management) Ltd. Global Product Marketing Manager Director of Personnel A whitehead Mann Group PLC company McKenzie Waterman & Co Fletcher Hunt PLC N. B. S GKRS Search & Selection HMSO N. B. S Millar Associates International Search Selection GKRS Search & Selection Hobbs Consultancy Limited Pieda plc Operations Manager Computer Industry Highfield International Austin Knight Holos Msl International Consultants in Search and… Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Ennismore International Search and Selection Riyad Bank Barkers Qatar General Petroleum Corporation Medlock Associates Compleat Recruitment Schlumberger Wireline & Testing Adamson & Partners LTD Mansell Associates LTD Mothercare CSS Trident Connaught As/400 Systems Controller Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times MacMillan Davies Search & Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Thanet District Council Howgate Sable Otteridge & Company Cisco Systems Mars Halifax Austin Knight U. K. Ltd Transmedia Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Training & Development Group Intel Bio-Flo Limited Currys Adamson & Partners LTD Cambridge Recruitment Consultants Fidelity Investments Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ionica ISS MacDonald Martin Distilleries PLC Mercury Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing Drg Plastics a Bowater Company The PMC Group Grant Leisure Group Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Representative for Japanese Tour Operator Highland Health Board A Yule Catto Group Company Computer People Multiple Display Advertising Items Ogilvie MSL International Consultants Search and Selection Recruiting Barnes Kavelle Executive Graduates CBI Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection The Data Protection Registrar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection ADER Executive Search consultants Mercuri Urval McCourtCONSULTANTS LTD The HRM Consultancy CBI Grant Leisure Group Limited Royal Naval School for Girls Luxembourg GKRS Search & Selection OTC Options Trading Multiple Display Advertising Items ASSA Firms need to be far sighted People with visual impairments are being helped by computers to fulfil their potential, says Widget Finn It is absolutely vital for a visually impaired person to get in front of every potential employer General Appointments Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) Building Facilities Managers Kuwait Oil Company (KSC) Stephen Parry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director of Development Resource Administration Group LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items He sounds an interesting chap Life after Redundancy Your hobby could be a vital clue to the inner candidate Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The University of Adelaide AMS Search and Selection Consultants Allied Dunbar Build your own business Crystal Holidays The Building Societies Association Solicitors Morton Hodson mangement consultants Mission Statement Sales Brokers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Christie Hospital National Health Service Trust Joint Director of Finance Business Link Hertfordshire Times Newspaper Ltd No jobs for the boys David Walker asks whether there is still a discernible role for the Civil Service Commissioners, more than a hundred years after they were established North Tyne Health The St Helier NHS Trust Where next for local leaders? Councils have ever wider choice of role and style View Point Berkshire Health Authority Isle of Man Goverment
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