News from 21/10/1993
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James Landale, B. G. A. Mitchell, Roger Everest, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Cynthia Bright, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Peter Emerson, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Keith Sanderson, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Roger Jones, David Morris, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Mattew Parris, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Susan Parkinson, Martin Fletcher, Ian Brodie, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Iain Duncan Smith, Ed Van De Reen, Steve Keenan, Jonathan Prynn, Political Reporter, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, David Knowles, Debra Craine, Graham Duffill, Gillian Guthrie, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Peter Hughes, Daniel Johnson, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Robert Bruce, C. H. Lawrence, Mary H. Tovey, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, P. A. Kolvin, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, B. E. Cook, Richard D. Tonkin (President), Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Patrick G. McGrath, Robert Blake, Edward Fennell, Richard Lever, Lin Jenkins and Stewart Tendler, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Robert Rhodes James, David Miller, Barry Millington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Michael Dynes and Christopher Elliott5, Christina Koning, Marcel Stein, Simon Heffer, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, E. Barry L. Browning, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Sue Kernaghan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Edward Gorman and Ben Preston, James C. Easton, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Ross Tieman and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, R. Kempshall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Tony Rocca, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Editor, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Christopher Lee, Brian Jervis, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Craig, Alan Franks, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, B. J. Waite, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Michael Evans and Ian Brodie, Benedict Nightingale, J. Rex Rowbotham, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Brian J. M. Tovey, Marianne Curphey, David Hands Rugby Commentary, Hugh Thompson, Caroline Moore, Anne McElvoy, Bessie Robeson, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alice Thomson and Lucy Berrington, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, David Wedgwood Benn, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoMi6 apologises to Waldegrave for officer's remarks William Waldegrave appeared to be the most vulnerable minister in the Scott enquiry. Evidence given yesterday and an apology from M16 have supported his case Coal industry will be halved before sell-off Ministers accused of betrayel Index Rape on Trial NHS to lose 3,200 management jobs Motor Show Labour's men take revenge Policeman shot dead as three flee drugs killing Thatcher Review The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky 30p Leukaemia families see new hope ill nuclear study Pizzaland Shadow cabinet sheds women Positive discrimination backfires on Labour Ulster 'leak' renews summit speculation Born Free Foundation Three MPs, in their own fashion, show their guts Political Sketch Cabinet backs Clarke on tax increases Murder trial to proceed Video pirates foiled Ordination challenge Doctor wins Times quiz France in Tv complaint Football medals sold College defends its role after rape acquittal Universities may receive fresh guidance on disciplinary procedures following the trial of former student Austen Donnellan By a Staff Reporter: Lonely hearts ad model murdered The Times Magazine PC's killing comes after gang concern Stewart Tendler believes last night's deaths will revive calls for tough measures to deal with police killers Accountant killed to hide shipping fraud Picture Gallery Anonymity for men is back under discussion Doctors claim legal fears affect births Rock singer wins right to ban sale of bootleg discs Shoppers protest at breast-feeding ban Brookside censured for 'killing' Bottomley shops early to dodge Nhs moans Force fails efficiency test again Judge pledges unfettered hearing for all parents Child maintenance appeals: nationwide tribunals prepare for flood of acrimonious disputes Biker died in collision with emu News in Brief Shopping club Boy remanded Rape charge Two cleared Girl stabbed 111 driver fined for stopping on motorway Dixons By our Legal Correspondent: Solicitors petition Lilley over unjust maintenance Citroën Fleet discounts cost family motorist dear Allegations of distorted sales figures are brought into the open on the eve of the London Motor Show By our Motoring Correspondent: Mercedes offers cut-price prestige Device is a turn-off for car hijackers N&P Simon Walker American Express Short goes down fighting against world champion Mepbisto Chess Computers Fax Press Ltd £1,000 to be won everyday Classic fM 1oo - 1O2 IBM Picture Gallery SKY The Lady's farewell tour highlights Tory party differences Riddell on Politics Pensioners march on Commons in VAT protest Thatcher 's downfall blamed on 'friends' In Parliament Lords deliver a blow on rail sell-off Government sets the lottery wheel spinning Howard seeks to cut police red tape Makro Aristide rejects power-sharing deal Clinton launches secret initiative on Haiti in face of determined Senate attack on his authority Canon Leader forced to rely on foes for security Creek Cypriot smashes windscreen of Queen's car Georgian troops drive rebels out of strategic towns Fellini's friends criticise hospital MazDa Yeltsin proposes quiet grave for victor and victims of 1917 Nato backs US plan to draw in former foes Radio Rentals No Title Kohl says he has beaten off revolt on presidency By our Foreign Staff: Black cleared on Denny riot charge (Reuter): Milosevic dissolves Serbian parliament News in Brief (AFP): Bhutto boost (AFP): Guard jailed Talks thwarted (Reuter): Iraqi attack (AP): Jail birdie North Korea plays on anxieties over nuclear enigma In the second of his articles from inside Kim Ii Sung's Stalinist state, James Pringle analyses Pyongyang's military capacity, and the ways in which it might be deployed (Reuter): American TV faces censorship on violence Cartoon anger prompts 'hara-kiri' at newspaper Paralysis mars birthday of a busy empress B&Q Yeltsin was unpopular - until he ordered a crime crackdown . Anne McElvoy reports Happiness is a curfew in Moscow Swarthy traders are widely believed to be in the main source of crime Multiple Display Advertising Items Who hasn't been date raped? Forte Hotels Biggest draw in town Short may have been defeated - but so have the cynics Hazy picture from scans Lies, damned lies and statistics? Aileen Ballantyne analyses an ultrasound story which does not add up Kwai Best swimmers Advantages for diabetic men. driving and antidepressants. leukaemia among children BUPA Essential Care Janet Daley Definitions of rape have become so contentious that all concerned should remain anonymous Pragmatic philosophy Picture Gallery Preparing for civil war The balance of military power is now a factor is South Africans' calculations Ration medicine rationally Peter Emerson says priority lists could shorten waiting lists The Common Weal Without human rights, the Commonwealth stands for nothing Lady in Purple The Thatcher phenomenon impresses still A Head of our Time Running a modern college is harder than passing the port Justice for all in rape hearings 'British' hooligans Defence: what Britain needs and what it can afford Prevention of crime Knife-edge stuff Russian media ban One man and his dog Political memoirs A place for courtesy Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Today's royal engagements Discarded painting revealed as Old Master Latest wills Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries Church news Luncheons Dinner Reception Appointments Dyers' Company Lord Tugendhat Service dinners Multiple Display Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Evian Health Awards The British Library University news Winifred Hicken Winifred Hicken, classical scholar and former fellow and tutor at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, died in Oxford on October 10 aged 79. She was born in Birmingham on August 1,1914 Personal Column Paolo Bortoluzzi Paolo Bortoluzzi, Italian ballet dancer, died of cerebral congestion following viral pneumonia on October 16 aged 55. He was born in Genoa on May 17,1938 Helmut Golwitzer Helmut Gollwitzer, theologian and radical political activist, died in Berlin on October 17 aged 84. He was born in Pappenheim on December 29,1908 Reizl Bozyk Reizl Bozyk, a star of the Yiddish theatre for more than 60 years. in died in New York on September 30 aged 79. She was born in Poland On this Day October 21 1912 Col E. C. Pickard Colonel Edward Cecil Pickard DSO of the Frontier Force Rifles and later of the Royal Artillery, fied after a long illness on September 21 aged 84. He was born in Cairo on May 3,1909 Land-based crashes rise Accidents on the ground Cigarettes extinguished on BA Flair in the air A change of seasons causes confusion Travelogs Women-only cabins Room for complaint Stansted bonus A-levels bonus Carving a niche Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Trail Finders Multiple Display Advertising Items Smoking ban on long BA flights Artistic break in Holland Reader Offer: Amsterdam's Golden Age Britain leads in hot-air balloons Taking the sick leave out of holidays International hygiene scheme New snow on glaciers Cross-channel golf trips Nobel offers Austravel High ice skiers slide under the sun Global marketing drive for hotels Travel Portfolio Ltd. French trips slice golf costs Safety pact for airlines C&A California for a song Flyaways News The Times Crossword No 19,367 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather From Russia, with God Mileage for money Battle of the ears Shares leap as retail sales ease gloom Aerospace turmoil as 10,000 jobs are axed Anatole Kaletsky 29 CBI fears talked-up recovery Arts 37-39 Sport 42-48 Huge support from names for corporate capital plan Oki Phones Why Auditors Must Be Sceptical Pages 32,33 Business Today Insistent In the Pits Incredulous Business chiefs gloomy on recovery Chambers of commerce report sharp fall in exports Trade Indemnity USAir dives to $178m loss in third quarter Forward passes payout St James's advances EC's banker nominated Workwear trebles profit BSG National Westminster Bank On reflection, a gloss Playing the pre-Budget numbers game British Coal looks into the abyss Cahill's Chinese puzzle starts to unravel Smiths Industries optimistic on outlook for profits Smiths Industries may consider further acquisitions despite reporting a sharp decline in net cash balances and contined difficulties in aerospace markets SIB urges unit trust changes Hornby era to end at WHSmith Indosuez selling 25% of Gartmore OFT 'likely to reject Dixons call' Patek Philippe Geneve Eager overseas buyers push shares to another record Stock Market Markets at a Glance Girobank Aegis shares knocked by rescue plan Picture Gallery Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Legal Notices Offer for Bennett & Fountain Berry Birch dips Cooper ahead UDO slides Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street Useful aides-memoires for explaining a policy failure Economic View Anatole Kaketsky compares the recently published memories of the former prime minister with those of her former Chancellor Rare talents in Fulbam Road The Times City Diary Aegis Bank lending Francotyp-Postalia Limited Chasing leaner discounts Tempus Smiths Industries BAe makes final bid to elicit eastern promise Ross Tieman assesses the importance of John Cahill's eleventh-hour trip to Taiwan The Economist Teamwork for the future Unions La Crème De La Crème Ad venture Grosvenor Bureau Recruitment Consultants Government failure blamed for decline of Britain 's industry Manufacturing Matters Conference At an employer-union conference on manufacturing, a Bank of England chief called for a stable framework. Ross Tieman reports H. W. Fisher Training Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain 'walking backward' into the future Planning and Training Protectionism is no answer Recession Directors' Secretaries Secretary Art Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith urges rate cut and policy push Industry The Times Business to Business The Times World Chess Championship Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royds Raphael Rec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to make scepticism an auditor's rule The auditor's task is tougher today, and a new rule should recognise it, David Morris says Fundamental flaws let material fraud go undetected Accountancy & Finance Ernst & Young Chusid Lander Equity Sales and Research Lloyd's Ernst & Young I. C. S. A Consultants Profession faces crucial exam Accountancy & Finance Foundation Health Barton Lyle Ltd. Acher takes the top job Any Other Business Crafts Council Trader Oil Paper £26+ Financial Researcher Villiers Hunt & Co. Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barings Nm Institute may lose generation game The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Share gains extended Intercity Shuttle Status of statutory tenant Conduct of judicial review cases Council of Legal Education Michaelmas Bar results Holborn College Irregularity in lack of disclosure Discriminatory assumption about mother Human Rights Law Report Strasbourg Defining school catchment areas Electricity board owes duly of care to young trespassers Buried beneath the crazy paving Cinema: Geoff Brown on a well-performed, but poorly realised, adaptation of Ian McEwan's The Cement Garden Theatre We were not amused Television: Thatcher revisited Truly, madly, deeply Hollywood What was it about Anthony Minghella that made the moguls want him for Mr. Wonderful? Golden Lion Best Film Dance Entertainments Kasparov v Short Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The family war turns nuclear Theatre: Magnificent revivals of Euripides in the West End and Sondheim in Leicester Medea Wyndham's In tune with Japan Pacific Overtures Haymarket Leicester Keeps a woman busy Manhole Duke's Head Richmond A leap in the surreal direction Dance: A world premiere for Birmingham Royal Ballet; and (right)Montreal's International Festival reviewed A lesser-known 19th century French ballet is being rewritten for the present day. Debra Craine on the updating of Sylvia CD Direct The Times CD Direct Forward .. . to the 18th century Concerts: A neoclassical mixture; and an intriguing programme at the Czech Festival LS/Atherton Giddy goats get the vote Rock: An assault on the senses from three American bands The Goats, Bad Brains and Fishbone The London Philharmonic Orchestra and the Czech… Canada has its revenge The British offere a mixed bag in Montreal, reports Nadine Meisner Enlightened view of a reactionary The Magus of the North J. G. Hamann and the Origins of Modern Irrationalism By Isiah Berlin John Murray, £14.99 Minerva Press Officer of the awkward squad The Gingerbread Race a Life in the Closing World Once Called Free By Andrei Navvrozov Picador, £17.99 Friendship in a dark world Why did the young Sam Johnson befriend a profligate and murderer? Caroline Moore finds out Dr Johnson & Mr Savage By Richard Holmes Hodder & Stoughton, £19.99 Writing at the kitchen table During Mother's Absence By Mich?le Roberts Virago, £9.99 Beloved Mother, Queen of the Night By Shona Ramaya Secker & Warburg, £8.90 Pampered in Petersburg Memories of Revolution: Russian Women Remember Edited by Anna Horsbrugh-Porter Routledge, ?30 and ?10.99 pbk BG The lady makes her case Many will dispute the Thatcher memoirs but no future historian can ignore her version of the years she dominated, says Robert Blake The Downing Street Years By Margaret Thatcher HarperCollins, ?25 Where did all the idealists go? Honest Opportunism: The Rise of the Career Politician By Peter Riddell Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Mandarin Whips and scorns The Bastards By Teresa Gorman with Heather Kirby Pun, ?5.99 Twickenham's West stand ripe for demolition All Blacks rely on experienced forwards White must limit mistakes Molitor justifies Gaston's selection strategy Keith Blackmore, in Philadelphia, sees the Blue Jays capitalise on an abundance of riches in the World Series Juniors need fair chance Foster puts world title top of list McEnroe's happy win Chinese stretch lead Kennedy collects Ngugi appeal date set Disruption for Reilly Protest dropped Edwards's son scores Word-Watching Young lions chase pride of place on grand prix circuit Oliver Holt looks at a new breed of up-and-coming driers vying for an opening in Formula One Women 's season finishes on high note Baker's rise to top tested by return meeting with Pavin By our Sports Staff: England take on exacting tour schedule Tour itinerary in Indurain's favour Pierce's joy as wheel of fortune hits rich targets Qualification hits selection Lost advantage Little Woods Pools Dalton completes record-breaking run England need wider view Equal chances Making waves For the Record Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Wincanton Unbeaten Shaw tops table after three wins Cheltenham eaters for needy Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC1 The Times Chess Hotline Rapid Raceline Newbury Moffatt's persistence pays off Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings William Hill Quick Creaney strike gives Celtic sporting chance Chase takes visionary path to fulfil ambitions Chairman pursues bold plans to make Norwich long-term force Rob Hughes has his eyes opened to the ways of a club that is taking big strides in Europe Kiwis' win raises spirits Last Night's Results Villa's hopes in Bosnich's safe keeping King George's Fund for Sailors Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Television and Radio Satellite Golf 43 Cantona spares United's blushes Bold Turks gain surprise European Cup result at Old Trafford Wright 's double strike lowers Liege's standard Concise Crossword No 3231 Winning Move Word-Watching Astec Scottish rugby players to earn ?10,000 Appointments Telephone: 071 481 1066 Fax: 071 481… N B Selection Ltd Delta Groupe Ibsi The Allison Partnership N B Selection Ltd Harvey Nash Plc MSL International Consultants in Search and… Fletcher Hunt PLC MFP Australia MTL MacMillan Davies The Law Society Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Clifton Recruitment Consultants Pepsico Bell Associates Ernst & Young Michael Page Sales & Marketing Whitehead Selection Ltd. 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News International Newspapers Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Nm Macro Group Silver Tech Army Officer For the love of a language Teaching English in the former Eastern bloc may not be well paid, but it is certainly rewarding, Roger Jones writes General Appointments Executive Interim Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grant Leisure Group Limited Trader Oil Paper £26+ Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Get on to the learning curve Life after Redundancy Even money is tight, spend some of it on training Diagnostic Instruments Ltd Position in Mayfair General Manager Work & Learn Ltd. Daniels Bates Partnership Royal National Institute for the Blind City of London The London Clinic The West Midland and South Wales Traffic Areas Times Newspapers Ltd. Price Waterhouse Chief Executive When complaining helps Hugh Thompson on the critical way that the Police complaints authority judges its efficiency Manchester Health Authorities Lincoln Hospitals Trust Rockingham Forest NHS Trust Charity Appointments Let the NHS revolution move on The provision of health services should become more democratic Viewpoint Young Enterprise
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