News from 11/11/1993
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Arthur Leathley and Bill Frost, James Landale, Widget Finn, Julia Pascal, Jon Ashworth, D. W. Eddison, Sheila Gunn, Tim Jones and Edward Gorman, S. P. Hodson Pressinger, Tim Everson, Jeremy Laurance, Rachel Cusk, Michael Richards, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Alison Rowe, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Tom Gracey, Minty Clinch and Graham Duffill, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Dazzling Disraeli, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Jack Higgins, Geoff Brown, Weir, Giles Coren, Nick Nuttall and Kevin Eason, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and David Adams, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan and Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Philip Hobsbaum, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Dennis Jones, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Philip Pangalos and Sarah Bagnall, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Campbell of Alloway, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, T. S. McRoberts, Michael Tatham, Aisling Foster, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Roger Hussey, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Susan Gilchrist, Sally Jones, Neil Hoyle (Chief Executive), Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Steve Hawke, Tim Ruffle, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Jane Donaldson, Raymond Keene, Beth Southgate, Bernard Aspinwall, Adrian Brooks, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Brooke Lunn, Michael Wright, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Walter Cairns, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Robert Ballantyne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Peter Rowe, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Jonathan Mirsky, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Gilbert Kaplan (Vice-Chairman), Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Cecilia Bingham, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Edward Grayson, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, M. Izzet Suner Assistant General Manager, Marianne Curphey, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Paul Kelbie, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Stanley Kalms (Chairman), Colin Campbell, Peter Roebuck, John Greenway (Member), Gillian Bowditch and Jeremy Laurance,
ResumoThreat of closure hits Euro Disney Euro Disney, the vaunted bid to export an American cultural icon, is a spectacular financial flop. It could close down next spring Index Appointments Mirror will return to press watchdog Dazzling Disraeli Too strict' rules blamed for fatal shortage of flu vaccine Suffering in eerie silence Adrian Brooks, a Times photographer who was driving a few minutes behind the coach, describes the rescue operation The Fallen Minister in coach safety row as 10 die on M-way Picture Gallery Geneve No Title Judges to be schooled in 'racial awareness' All 1,800 circuit judges and recorders may have to take courses making them more aware of differing racial cultures Homebase Bottomley joins lone parent debate Brooke delivers privacy warning Press freedom Police raids net judge's wig and four-poster bed Man and wife die in rush-hour row News in Brief Hume in IRA smear Tesco recalls salami Orchestra grant protest BBC eyes Emmy awards Murder suspect cleared Survivors mourn relatives lost iii M-way coach crash 'One minute we were talking about the lovely countryside, the next we were flying through the air' Belgrave Carpet Gallery Ltd 13 killed in French pile-up Yamaha Porsche Scientists link two accused to Bulger killing Magazine Boy hanged himself over fear of sex attacker's release Convoy is drummed off illegal camp site Miles Picture Gallery British Gas Advisers say nation's museums are facing fight for survival Old school tie fails to secure top jobs By a Staff Reporter: Cashier loses sex bias claim Officers hail taxi as crime beater Yard men help police Caribbean Ford Duke opens casket buried for century Water supplies tainted by leaks of unleaded petrol Amiga Cd Filling stations may shut Synod calls for action on jobs Mothers' Union takes a swing at the bishops Yankee Doodle bug strikes at Sizewell B Keene on Chess By our Religion Correspondent: Advice for clergy on attraction French hotels snub British veterans for GIs and Germans Normandy landings anniversary Heart drug could cut kidney damage Lombard NatWest Waco siege family is mourned MFI By a Staff Reporter: Boss gave woman jealousy warning Police end excavation of Jersey burial site Smith woos small firms with pledge on interest Labour held its first small business conference yesterday, courting an electorate crucial to the party's hopes of office Cabinet revives art of co-operation Portraitist bowled over by Major 's obsession Debenhams Victim must come first, says Howard Ministers deny secret plan for European motorway network John MacGregor has moved to calm concern that the road-building programme has become too ambitious Debenhams Nadir 'has warrant' for administrators More head abroad to escape the rain Picture Gallery The Times Ashdown dogged again by new racist leaflet claim Thermabond Creche staff face abuse allegations News in Brief Wife watched husband hang Laura critical Boy escapes Police payout Trial unstuck Birds stolen Kiosk call Reuter: Doomsday disciples desecrate icons in cathedral brawl Ukrainian woman 'messiah' prepares cult members for end of the world Legal & General Shevardnadze's horsemen eye Abkhazia prize Georgian forces are buoyant after routing rebels for the first time. Yet they will beed Russian approval before they can satisfy their appetite for further glory Dawn of reform warms hearts in frozen north Fallen Mostar bridge marks bitter divide Bosnia enemies unite behind sanctions offer More children killed by shells Canon Singapore finance case puts opinion on trial Diplomats say that press freedom is the real issue involved in the prosecution of five people accused of leaking news about the growth rate Britain gives China ultimatum over Hong Kong talks Cabinet wants unilateral action on Patten reforms rather than deal 'at any price' The Times Jordan and Israel prepare to sign pact ending half a century of strife Mr Bean leads TV liberation of South Africa US takes key step to check gun sales News in Brief Payment 'cut black vote' Nigeria interim regime 'illegal' Muslims freed by France Vietnam statue stokes dispute White House makes final push to save shaky Nafta Clinton takes heart from Gore's performance against Perot in battle for trade pact Stay Warm this Winter Jury clears man who suffered unkindest cut Commercial Union They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old, Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn' Seventy-five years after the guns fell silent in France, two accounts of the war The Times Fly Free for Life Competition When Mr Chips went to war What good is a moral crusade? Conservative politicians are dabbling in a dangerous game by preaching 'core values' Impotence Relieved Advertisement How stars sap the will to live If you believe in astrology, it can shorten your lifespan. Jeremy Laurance on the healing power of the mind Forte travel services Flu's Slow fuse Understanding schizophrenia ... in praise of a glass or two... bowel disease and HRT Medical Briefing Cuddle up with a hormone Sick to death of the children? Science may soon be able to help you rediscover the joys of parenthood, reports Kate Muir Drink up Gut reaction Health Tips Janet Daley The unfettered, guilt-free pursuit of happiness has led instead to fecklessness and misery Education department The Times Diary Picture Gallery Protect - and perish Too few Germans are ready for the competitive changes Europe needs Jordan's Muslims disarmed Christopher Walker on tactics to curb militants History's Trenches Orthodox views of the first world war should be questioned Trust the People Jordan's voters have rejected extremism and embraced peace Wake-Up Call Operation Bumblebee has lessons for other police forces Routine killings' in Falklands war Ordination of women Orchestras' future Crime fears 'based on experience' Euro threat to jobs Air ace claims Human guinea pigs Blowing hot and cold Late availability Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service reception Personal Column Neptune claims Roman ruins Anniversaries Corporation of London Dinners Luncheon Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Service luncheons Service dinners Lord Maude De Stratford-Upon-Avon Lord Maude of Stratford-upon-Avon, the former Conservative MP and cabinet minister, died on November 9 aged 81. He was born on September8,1912 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Parkinson's Disease Society Gerald Thomas Gerald Thomas, film director, died at his home in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, on November 9 aged 72. He was born in Hull on December 10,1920 Announcements Rush on "Lady Chatterley" "Would you allow your wife or servant to read this book?" asked the prosecution at the Lady Chatterley trial. Since then some five million copies have been sold The Rev H. L. O. Rees The Rev H. L. O. Rees, former Assistant Chaplian-in-Chief to the RAF and Vicar of Kensington, 1960-77, died on October 27 aged 86. He was born on November 29,1906 Cyril Coke Cyril Coke, television drama director, died following a car accident on October 31 aged 79. He was born on July 29,1914 Malaria 'not greatest risk' Illnesses picked up abroad Festivities in the snow Egyptian trade hit The rise in imported malaria merely matches the rise in travel to "endemic" regions - and in some places other diseases are more dangerous, experts say Ski price cuts for Christmas Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Check in Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Flight Bookers Travel Insurance Cheap Fares Bonanza Multiple Display Advertising Items Attacks devastate cruises on the Nile No chats, please we're British A guide to Australia Flyaways Cunardo Vistafjord A virgin soldier returns Malaysia woos tourists Camargue under water New sports resort Travel pays its way in world economy Fly away for Christmas Times Reader Offer: A Viennese Christmas Tour Enjoy Vienna this winter, December 23-28, six days for just £495 Floods threaten wildlife At work and play in the Garden Travel Portfolio Ltd More airlines start Student travel fair London tourist card Youth rail passes Belfast link Tour safety forum Isle of Wight drive Holiday accidents Hotel guide changed Qantas fares rise Multiple Classified Advertising Items City Airport told to drop claim Travelogs News The Times Crossword No 19,385 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow No Title TV Listings Power generators face monopolies enquiry Pre-tax profits rose 24 per cent to ?250 million in the first half. Most of this increase was due to ?45 million of pension provisions released during the period EC says recession is waning Stock Market Anatole Kaletsky 29 Arts 37-39 By our City Staff: Mercury hits back at BT cost-cutting Sport 42-48 Paramount to pay $552m for Macmillan Daily Mirror chief in MGN shares swoop Minolta The Best Secretarial Vacancies Business Today Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Step Back Step out Step up CBI says no region in UK is free of recession Airport link gets loan from Japan Business Card Private shareholders are left in the dark, survey claims Levitt faces start of trial today Penny Shares Set for Take-Off By a Correspondent: Ex-chief denies duping investors Profits slide to DM70m at Volkswagen group Business Roundup Smith woos small firms Etam-Oceana truce Siemens pegs dividend Electrocomponents up Generators: the Carey Street factor Littlechild ponders MMC reference There is an easier way to save more companies Small investors should be cherished Unigate caught in crossfire of supermarket price war By our City Staff: Finance director quits Sears after 16 months Amersham surprises with £17.4 million Bibby slumps to £7m despite higher sales News Corp advances 20% in quarter The University of Nottingham Wall Street helps give London shares a rollercoaster ride Stock Market Market at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Hambros surges ahead to £41m at half time Cost alert as Henderson advances 41% Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Chip rally lifts Dow Recent Issues Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates The Times City Diary Not many people know this Welfare state needs a heart transplant not a facelift Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that political posturing and spurious statistics are preventing a vitally important debate on social welfare provision White knuckle ride Tempus Amersham Unigate Henderson Business Letter Danger of chaos from BSI change Between it and industry, where BSI has acted as the… Boucheron Larly at a time when developments within the EC have… SmithKline injects discounts into American drugs market Glaxo has resisted a call to arms in the looming us drugs price war, writes Philip Robinson La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Acquisitions power ACT to 20% advance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Disputes put EC steel plan in doubt Judy Fisher Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Roundup Leyland-DAF workers win tribunal payout IDV in champagne deal SAS to combat losses NUM to discuss pay Wyevale calls for £11m The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items D. F. S. Furniture Company plc Accountancy & Finance Executive Connections Alder Wick Consulting Trader Colony seeks top financial status Business Conference on Hong Kong Sophisticated, safe and ambitious Hong Kong will continue to be a magnet for foreign investment Europe 'could miss the boat' Sinclair Henderson Limited Investment Portfolio Administrator Director-Structured Real Estate/securitisations Sing Tao (UK) Ltd Opportunities in NW Kent Inter-selection CV to Roberts & Co. New issues flood on to the market Hotel Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seeking a halfway solution Accountancy & Finance Brussels Kapiti Limited Any Other Business Taxing times for the Russians Michael Page Finance Fitting memorial to a battling reformer The Times Unit Trust Information Service Modest gains Bantam Making children parties to action Court of Appeal Law Report November 11 1993 Queen's Bench Division Regulating development of green belt land Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Notice of Merger Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Documents obtained on discovery Trust fund money moved to new account passes under will Solicitor's costs agreement with client unlawful Invisible burden of trial judge in completing picture A bloodless coup Oscar will love Cinema: Geoff Brown on Merchant Ivory's coldly glamorous The Remains of the Day; and a silent classic of the air Into the wild true-blue yonder After more than 65 years, the aerial photograph in Wings is still a thrill Theatre page 38 South Bank makes 'wish list' A secret document outlines stringent new conditions for the winner of the battle between London's orchestras Blue Visual Art page 39 Entertainments Antique & Art Fairs Today's Events London a daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Elsewhere Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats avaliable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Born's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol on release across the country Current Bleak view of mean streets Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a fine new American play; plus a Holberg rediscovery The L. A. Plays Almeida Perils of pedantry Erasmus Montanus Greenwich Studio Pure gold all evening Recital: The City Music Society at 50 Isserlis/Kovacevich Goldsmiths' Hall A false step that will impoverish British dance John Percival condemns the Arts Council's apparent desire to see London Contemporary Dance Theatre go out of business Versailles lays on a lavish spread Paris Galleries: John Russell Taylor on a magnificent show of royal table wares, and other recommended exhibitions Great Classics on Offer The Times Sounding positively unhappy Concert: An impressive Tchailkovsky programme from an unfamiliar conductor BBC PO/ Fujioka Free Trade Hall, Manchester Other Recommended Shows in Paris British Museum Dizzy wins the House Norman Stone on the adventurer who climbed to the top of the greasy pole by heeding his father's advice always to talk to women Disareli a Biography By Stanley Weintraub Hamish Hamilton, ?25 Oh dear yes - the critic tells a story The Modern British Novel By Malcolm Bradbury Secker & Warburg, £20 After the War The Novel and England since 1945 By D. J. Taylor By D. J. taylor Chatto & Windus, £17.99 Alexander Kent Leader thus far and no further The Laurel and the Ivy The Story of Charles Stewart Parnell and Irish Nationalism By Robert Kee Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Try old Nick's nostrums Machiavelli's Children By Edward pearce Gollancez, £18.99 Stately homes are an heiress's best friend Rachel Cusk on Edith Wharton, one of this century's best American writers, and her unfinished last novel The Buccaneers By Edith Wharton Completed by Marion Mainwaring Fourth Estate, £14.99 The Age of Innocence By Edith Wharton Everyman, £9.99 Edith Wharton By R. W. B. Lewis Vintage, £8.99 pbk Shrines on the road to self-knowledge The Road to San Giovanni By Italo Calvino Jonathan Cape, £9.99 Heart specialist Essays in Love a Novel By Alain de Botton MacMillan, ?12.99 Tolling the knell of a belle Tennessee Williams: Everbody else is an audience By Ronald Hayman Yale, £19.95 Terrors of the time-machine The Sandebeetle By Zina Rohan Hodder & Stoughton, £15.99 The Holder of the World By Bharati Mukherjee Chatto & Windus, £14.99 New Authors Gallaeher's iron will brings change of heart over captaincy David Miller finds the leader of Europe's Ryder Cup team revived by player-power and running for a third term in office Australia have every reason to be confident far first Test Peter Roebuck in Perth, finds it hard to make a case for New Zealand on the eve of the series which starts at the WACA tomorrow By our Sports Staff: Zimbabwe joy curtailed Scoreboard School where the weak get found out Perfect time for Lyle to strike form Lardner puts up stout resistance By our Sports Staff: Borg bows to inevitable Overnight arrivals improve life of Riley Deposed skipper threatens to have yacht impounded Littlewoods Rugby must heed parents Sports Letters English should stay on feet Good football in first division Football culture Manchester puts hat in ring for Games consolation Schwer gives Burke boxing lesson Sport in Brief Muster wins in court Conflict of interests Lewis leads the way Two defeats for English Hill shares record Selling to survive Top scalp for Whitlock Word-Watching Amateur regulations ensnare Birkby as innocent victim Rugby Commentary Canadians stun Wales in dramatic final push Stransky punishes Rosario's errors The Sunday Times Cardiff s adopted hero keeps Devils in heaven Sally Jones on the aspiration of Rick Brabam, ice hockey's prolific scorer Trophy baptism for Webster Schoolboy hopefuls show rare promise for future Simpson signs off with a win Thunderer: Taunton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Kelso Bradley places trust in Bishops Hall Towcester Platini takes Cup place Watson sets Everton's s course for fourth-round riches Arsenal's progress smoothed by Wright Yeading take first step into Cup spotlight Walter Gammie charts the rise of an ambitious non-League club intent on unsettling senior opposition on Saturday For the Record Faurie's year honoured Palmer's volley kills off brave challenge BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Satellite Golf 42 Rampant New Zealanders score 12 tries in defeat of… All Blacks crush flower of Scotland By our Sports Staff: Wright extends Arsenal's unbeaten cup run Coca-Cola Cup Times Tow Crossword Winning Move Word-Watching EJ Yachting 43 Triumph which rewrote records Appointments Selector Europe NB Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe Spencer Stuart MSL International Consultants in Search and… Global Asset Management PA Consulting Group Mercuri Urval Charterhouse Executives Victoria House (Career Management) Ltd Fads are a serious business What is in vogue today will probably be out by tomorrow. 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K CJA Scottish Widows Reuter Simkin Problems are crystal clear Hugh Thompson on demands for new professional qualifications for managements consultants General Appointments Lightly Experienced Bankers to Trade and Sell Swaps,… Building management South & West Overseas Jobs Express Build your own business with our help MapInfo BICS International This is the age of the oldie Emprise Services Limited Developments at London Institute Ltd Are You Good Enough? Productivity Improvement Consultants Barton Lyle Ltd Army Officer Up to £55,000 Financial & Marketing Consultants… Senior Conference Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Security Services Master Head Chef C. V Services Executive Sales Confederation of British Industry News International Exhibitions Ltd HVCA Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Heating and Ventilating Contractors'… Incomes Data Services Statoil Fimbra Public & Healthcare Project Manager Oscar Faber Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hospital & Community Health Care Barnet Healthcare De Montfort University Public & Healthcare Charity Recruitment Sane Home Office Audit Commission De Montfort University Derbyshire Royal Infirmary Barnardos Head Office Central Regional Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Guardian Angel of the Yard David Walker talks to the Home Office man who watches over the Met Lewisham Bracknell De Montfort University Local councils find way to ease the paying pain A new, positive approach to dept recovery is already showing healthy dividends The National Trust
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