News from 04/11/1993
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Salah Ezz Oxford University, K. Ellis Vice-Chair, Anthony D. Samuels, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Jeremy Laurance, Civis, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Jonathan Prynn and Sara McConnell, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, John Weightman, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wessely, James MacDonald, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, G. A. Ensor, Robert Pickens Iii, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, Kris Anderson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Brian Morgan Deputy Chief Constable, Peter Kemp, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Jonathan Romain, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mr Mike Fogden Chief Executive, Ian McIntyre, Alan Barber, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Rupert Speyer, George Brock, Wolfgang Munchau, Janet Daley, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Anne McElvoy and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ronald Forrest, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, David Watts, Clive Fisher, Margret Parsons, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Lois Rathbone, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Anne Squires, J. Enoch Powell, Kalim Siddiqui Leader, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, David Churchill, Tom King, Sweryn Chomet, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Derek Davies, Nadine Meisner, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Nicholas Wood and Nicholas Watt, Iqbal Naeemul-Haq, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Derek Harris, Tony Hallett Chairman, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jane Briggs, Peter Jenkins, Valerie Grove, Geoffrey Joyce, Angelica Goodden, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, O. P. Midha, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Malcolm Gammie, Walter Ellis, David Altheer,
ResumoTories battle with Lords over rail bill Commons turmoil after defeat The rail privatisation bill will complete its parliamentary journey today. Peers know that to block it again could provoke a constitutional crisis Major to referee VAT row Index Appointments Over-40 s encouraged to adopt James Bulger Film stars flee billion-dollar Malibu fires Judge asks victim to fix £54 robber's sentence Cantona and Robson in Istanbul match fracas William Rees-Mogg Vacheron Constantin 30p Major begins quest for round-table Ulster talks Elected assembly features in package aimed at wooing four parties Dell Democracy must break its own bad track record Bottomley encourages over-40s to adopt Judge asks victim to fix jail term TV subtitles may silence Sinn Fein Major to referee VAT row Commons motion condemns council News in Brief TV exports drive 'Princess's bulimia back' Markov charge dropped Commandos rescued First head of ITN dies Lords serve up a raspberry ripple Political Sketch No Title Mother tells of last hours on shopping trip with James 'He had been at my side while I was served. I looked down and he had gone' By a Staff Reporter: Husband 'tried to kill his wife by electrifying bath' Magazine Doomed love affair led priest to suicide Best little solution in Solihull Consultant accepts damages from Greer Cellcom Video shows final minutes in precinct BT Former MoD man took £1.5m bribes for arms contracts From humble roots to playboy lifestyle Girl's death linked to eating meat News in Brief Contract ended Ban on dogs Vote for strike Bond winners Archbishop appeals for revival of marriage Legal & General Sale breaks last wish of widow Schools fall short on information New Agers lose fight over status Halifax No Title Supermarket price war promises a cheaper Christmas Thatcher's Iraq link 'forgotten' The Times BBC keeps Poppy day video off the screen No Title Le Shuttle Home secretary admits he has no solution to crime Criminal activity has hit record heights, but ministers welcome a slowdown in the rate of increase Howard promises tougher regimes Radio Rentals Priest robbed at knife-point Police Case 1 Outdated CID methods blamed Audit Commission Caseload of Crown Courts falls The Times Girl, 6, tied up as gang threatened her father Police Case 2 Saab Scania Mice researchers pinpoint cause of human diabetes A series of laboratory experiments in America offers hope of a revoultionary treatement for young sufferers of diabetes Powet Tools for Every Job at B&q Asteroid trick is all done with mirrors Orchestra tempts top conductor Adams in blitz win Keene on Chess Minister resists pressure on agency Mephisto Chess Computers Labour seeks end of tax loopholes to avert VAT on fuel MPs battle over pensioners' bills MoD takes on 300 to check staff cuts In Parliament Northern Rock Right-wing Tories join leftish plot Commons votes for pay rise Tactics split anti-Sunday trade allies Turkish Airlines Cure for social ills may elude Tory reformers Moscow ends pledge not to use nuclear arms first Russia's new military doctrine finally drops the language of the Cold War, but reserves the right to use nuclear arms and does not rule out making the initial move Comet Brazilians ready for extradition pact talks Reuter: Envelope weighs in for record £2.2m Allegations dismissed by Scalfaro News in Brief Angola hope Leader chosen Iraqi killed (Reuter): Trial begins Croats take to the hills as Muslims advance on Vares Italy says final 'ciao, Federico' Child killers face life in French jails Magnet Kitchens & Bedrooms Picture Gallery Germans alerted over HIV blood Pet rescue attempt leaves UK director critically ill Canon Getty staffs vigil for art treasures Malibu stars flee as fires destroy homes Ballot hat-trick for Republicans sours Clinton's first year The White House insists the polls were not a verdict on Bill Clinton. Yet th e results must hurst the president as th e faces battles in congress over trade and health reforms Bhutto brother's flight home ends in Karachi prison Sex scandal senator must give up diaries Israeli right wing takes key cities in elections By our Jerusalem Correspondent: Maxwell's friend pleases hawks Majority speaks up for police dummy Angry New York whites reject black mayor US nuclear warning to Koreans Northern Rock Too close for comfort The Princess of Wales's police bodyguard has been moved to other duties.. . Alan Hamilton reflects on the thin line between royal protection and personal friendship The Times Royal Academy of Arts A champion pf the people? Abusive, vulgar and perverse, Howard Stern claims to be th e voice of middle America, reports Ben MacIntyre Questioners and their answerers Since celebrities were invented there have been celebrity interviews Phillips Auctioneers & Valuers The pain they say is bogus People should not dismiss repetitive strain injury, even if the syndrome is in the mind, Simon Wessely says Chronic pain, unlike acute pain, is strongly influenced by wider social factors The Missions to Seamen Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Advertisement The buzz without the drag Doctors may soon provide smokers with nicotine on prescription How did the great composer die? Medical Briefing Danger sign Kirkdale Relax… Janet Daley A shift away from parental power has made crime acceptable among the young Perhaps the true deprivation is of a sense of right and wrong Economy Farewell to high taxes Americans have voted against taxation; next they may emigrate to avoid it She-he report The Times Diary Family favourites The Times Diary So who was it? The Times Diary Adopt to taste The Times Diary Brushes with the umpire The Times Diary Just what the IRA hoped for Talks with Dublin only encourage the terrorists, says J. Enoch Powell Reading the Signals Coming revolts over rail privatisation may not be so polite Local Difficulties The defeat of Democrats is an embarrassment to Clinton Happy Families Political correctness should be kept out or adoption Key judgments on internment issue Wedding decisions Muslims in a Western community Saving public parks Roads programme Volunteers at work Right setting for Byron's daughter? Threat to police ranks Multi-faith education Dormouse returns Symbolic standard Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Today's royal engagements Service of thanksgiving Memorial services Picture Gallery Dinners Buckingham Palace luncheon Receptions Luncheons Durham University Glovers' Company Forthcoming marriages Marriages Spectacle Makers' Company Aidan Crawley Aidan Crawley, MBE, former Labour and Conservative MP and first editor-in-chief of ITN and founding chairman of LWT, died yesterday aged 85. He was born on April 10,1908 Melchior Ndadaye Melchior Ndadaye, President of Burundi, was assassinated in Bujumbura on October 21 aged 40. He was born in Murama Province on March 23,1953 Personal Column Winter Sports Announcements Marie Curie. Hearts and minds against cancer The Hon Lady Lindsay The Hon Lady Lindsay, formerly Loelia Duchess of Westminster, died on November I aged 91. She was born in St James's Palace on February 6,1902 Lady Rose Baring Lady Rose Baring, Dcvo, Extra Woman of the Bedchamber to the November 2 followings a stroke aged 84. She was born on May 23,1909 No Title Dangers of Gaslight To the Editor of the Times The switch to sailing Florida fading Travelogs Disabled help Ski cover Travel/flights Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items States Savers Trailfinders Cruise holidays are buoyant Cruises are casting off a staid image, attracting younger customers and outselling more conventional holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Plan Lillehammer prepares for the Games No Title Destinations Direct Ltd Simply Flights (Travelspan Group) Airlines Travel Flight Bookers Plc Cheap Fares Bonanza Crystal Travel Holborn Travel Riviera price gloom New air emergency position Gatwick noise protest Tourists avoid French sun resorts Travel Portfolio Ltd Olympic success on a sliding scale Multi-million pound promotion Normandy battles for tourists Air UK engineers tap into rich seam Supersaver Foreign shopping may still attract VAT Despite Maastricht, British Customs still have the technical right to levy duty on gifts bought on the Continent Just the ticket Flyaways Wildlife park danger New guides to Oz Cruise to th e realm of the gods Be careful buying presents abroad Checks atter bear attack News The Times Crossword No 19,379 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Anatole Kaletsky Retailers reinforce pressure on prices Profits show strong growth at Sainbury and M&s Pension law changes likely to be delayed Factoring Warning, hits TV shares George demands profit restraint Sport WPP to sell Scali soon Ce Heath Utopian Dreams, Divine Comedies Business Today Smokebound Moribund Earthbound Queens Moat explains Clear road Mercury London Insurance Market Investment Trust Plc CAA calls for greater airline competition across Europe Home loans lending looks set to fall again Lucas pension challenge Canadian Pizza offer Fenchurch up for listing Scottish Met issue Bonham moves to the No2 slot at Hanson Business Roundup Betting on the lessons of history Embarrassing tide of money about to hit Lloyd's Time to think of Ferranti employees Yorkshire Profits Switched off Pennington Siebe seeks £I84m for expansion Financial Report B. 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T Industries Sainsbury's counter attraction weighs down food shares Stock Market Market at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options BAT profit hits record despite price war in US Market's graveyard sector gets £50m lift Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Wallstreet Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Insults from abroad and a hidden agenda at home Economic View The Bank of England is putting its struggle for independence above the real need of the British economy, Anatole Kaletsky argues Horse sense at Australia House The Times City Diary Soccer sums The Times City Diary Office warfare The Times City Diary Quinnen coup The Times City Diary Citi Limited M&S Siebe Business Letters Good food costs even less Tempus BAT Industries Rhino Group Lloyd's trusts aim to raise £400m National Westminster Bank Canadian Pizza plc Legal action threatened against ruined names No Title La Crème De La Crème Dmb&b Financial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pr Group Secretary Media law changes urged Rhino buys game shops Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sales Consultant Bond Street BAe's Taiwan talks delayed by elections Business Roundup German 'quantum leap' Building society jobs go ICI swap talks fail Step out of Secretarial…and into Marketing… Premier Offices Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Equities mixed at close British Funds Securitised Endowment Contracts Plc Haul from Wider Vat Accountancy & Finance Black Horse Financial Services Miss Lynne O'Sullivan Pyrford International… Mainland PATHfINDER Lower rate may ease the pain of widened VAT How the Chancellor can seek an increase in revenue with minimum political damage Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Sky Broadcasting Limited Trader Accountancy & Legal Professions Selection Ltd The Times Newspapers Wace Group Plc Financial Controller A rising tide of insolvencies Letter Time to tax Clarke's imagination Malcolm Gammie urges the Chancellor to rethink Britain's tax strategy in the first unified Budget Accountancy & Finance Caci Information Services Dealing Room Production Support Manager Any Other Business Chemical Sing Tao (UK) Ltd. A practical vision to unify the profession Audit The Times Career Analysts The Times Unit Trust Information Service A jester goes for the jugular Cinema: Geoff Brown on an unfunny tour de force by Mike Leigh: an interview with the maker of the Funny Dave Warner West End. 12,110 mins Beguiling comic fantasy set in the White House La Fille de I'Air Metro, 15,106 mins French thriller flies high, then crash lands The Real McCoy Odeon Leicester Square, 12,106 mins Basinger robs a bank Drawing of the Day Country Life Rock Fan fare for the common man Ivan Reitman's eye for the box-office hit is second only to Spielberg's America Oh wow, you pretty things Television Entertainments Big Friendly Giant Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Top prize for island treasure Last night the Jersey Muscum was chosen as the IBM Museum of the year. Simon Tait charts its success Where are the bones in this skeleton? Dance: Nadine Meisner on shoes, books and a crow in a Japanese contribution to the Umbrella festival Saburo Teshigawara The Place America makes Pacific overtures Asian-American artists are enjoying great success in Hollywood and on Broadway. But it just fashion? Matt Wolf thins not Great Classics on Offer The Times The Times Cd Direct At home with Christy Paul Sexton hails a veteran Irish musician who is at last gettin g the acclaim he deserves Mozart Requiem London film Festival Tedium with no escape Theatre: An Argentinian drama bewilders but fails to bewitch The Walls The Room, Orange, Tree Richmond Russia's heart of darkness Concert LSO/Pletnev Barbican Builders of Jerusalem Peter Ackroyd finds much to admire in a history of political perfectionists, despite the failure of their attempts to improve the world Paradise Dreamed How Utopian thinkers have changed the modern world By Pamela Neville Sington and David Sington Bloomsbury, £18.99 Preserving the divine comedians Bruce Boucher Giotto The Arena Chapel Frescoes By Giuseppe Basile Thames & Hudson, £55 Paradiso The Illuminations to Dante's Divine Comedy by Giovanni di Paolo By John Pope-Hennessy Thames & Hudson, £45 Broomsticks, dragons and monsters Children Sccptic The tyrant of China makes his last bow Deng Xiaoping and the Making of Modern China By Richard Evans Hamish Hamilton, £20 Fin de siécle fogey Clive Fisher The Confessions of Aubrey Beardsley By Donald S. Olson Bantam Press, £16,99 Minerva Press Ladies from Battle who lunch in the Blitz Lois Rathbone Confusion By Elizabeth Jane Howard Macmillan, £14.99 Scenes from Tonton's twilight years Ian McIntyre Crime and the Academie Francaise Dispatches from Paris By Patrick Marham viking, £16.99. The thinker in bronze at home Angelica Goodden Rodin The Shape of Genius By Ruth Butler Yale University Press, £19.55 Murder on the Left Bank John Weightman on the apologia of a Marxist guru who killed his wife The Future Lasts a Long Time By Louis Althusser Chatto & Windus. £17.99 The Times Captain S carlet set for takeoff As the economy starts to recover, business are again turning to factoring for a fresh injection on investment cash, reports Derek Harris International Factors Building for the future How novel forms of investment are helping industries to expand Case Study The Association of Invoice Factors Limited Paying bills with debts Companies can increases cash flow by raising funds on unpaid invoices Lombard NatWest Instant finance for companies in the fast lane Invoice discounting is the biggest growth sector on the factoring seene. Derek Harris explains how it works and the potential benefits UCB Group Alex Lawrie The best bet after the bank Business matures nicely Association watchdog keeps a closer eye on industry standards Venture factors Legal & Public Notices Inhuman and degrading treatment in death row No jurisdiction to hear appeal against capital sentence Orders of the court made to be obeyed Church measure not unlawful The Times Turner's vision of global goodwill Andrew Longmore, in St Petersburg, sees a bewitching display by the fairytale couple of capitalism By our Sports Staff: Fractured hand keeps Wasim out of final Holyfield comes back for more Chalmers returns to duty for Scotland Rfu failed to take action Sports Letters A great stadium Aggression must be controlled to keep within law Rugby Commentary Picture Gallery Entertainment the prime aim Boxing suffers Victorious Durie sees little hope for young generation W0rd-Watching Littlewoods Pools Rain in Spain clouds picture John Hopkins views Valaderrama, the Spanish course that is making a bid to stage the 1997 Ryder Cup Edinburgh Wincanton Tottenham fined for Ardiles move Sport in Brief Role change for Eyres Data scheme launched Henlan recovers Easy for Sampras England take series Pakistan stay away Valiant Warrior shines Barathea favoured by draw in Mile Doncaster Nicholson has Ascot target for Baydon Star Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline Cadete's double destroys Celtic The Times Sports Service Goss keeps Bayern at bay Bosnich's brilliance counts for nothing For the Record Fixtures Inspired Arsenal complete the rout of Liège Tv Licensing BBC1 Radio 1 Radio 2 Radio 5 World Service Classic Fm Virgin 1215 Radio 3 Variations Satellite Goodwill Games United draw the wrong conclusion Cantona sent off as English champions depart European Cup in disgrace Rowing magazine forced to cover its blushes Times Two Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Golf RFU under attack for calling off divisional showdown Appointments Telephone Pepsico Foods International Goodman Graham and Associates Informix N. 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