News from 16/11/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Christopher Chalker, Jon Ashworth, Norman Nicholson, Chairman, David Adams, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Simon Dring, David Hands and Alan Lorimer, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Michael Peschardt, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Michael Chichester, Lynne Truss, J. K., Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Riddell and Philip Bassett, Stuart Jones, John Rae, Kris Anderson, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, R. L. Reece, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Maurice Wood (Chairman), Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Chris Barton, John Bowker, Chairman, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Hans J. Hartwig, Susan Gilchrist, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Peter Ball and Keith Pike, Philip Bassett, Margot Norman, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Ben MacIntyre, Bryan G. Reuben, Robert Kirley, Lin Jenkins, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Patrick Stevens, John D. Chadwick, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Michael Shea, Joan Devaney, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Nicholas Wood and Philip Bassett, Nigel Hunt, Oliver Holt, Michael James, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, William Fisher, Philip Webster Political Editor, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christian Preston, David Watson, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sapal Tachakra, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Leslie Jerman, Frances Gibb, Veronica Heath, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Peter Roebuck, Christopher Irvine, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, R. W. Blamey (Chairman),
ResumoMajor 's talks offer snubbed by Sinn Fein Olive branch in Guildhall speech The prime minister alienated both unionist and nationalist politicians by saying that past IRA atrocities will not prevent Sinn Fein entering political talks Basics 'a plan for the future' Index Holiday Offer Reduced death rates in key areas not met Bernard Levin Jury learns the secrets of swing Top Tories attack the Euro-sceptics £1.4 bn plan for education Britain's Health Eurotunnel chief to lead state hunt for private cash AP Audemars Piguet No Title Nadir claims Mates plotted against him News in Brief Two killed in air crash 460 jobs lost at collieries Duffy wins poetry prize Pickles to sue for libel Fans face 18 months Pizzaland Ministers deliver a warning to Euro-sceptics Riddell on Politios SDLP insists Tories have started secret talks with Sinn Fein Major's Irish initiative Man of tunnel vision at ease in troubled waters Sir Alastair Morton, appointed yesterday to a government working party, revels in the role of troubleshooter Projects seeking private finance DIY man jailed for trying to electrocute wife in bath Levitt lied his head oft QC tells fraud trial By a Staff Reporter: Lodger 'stood in for dentist Jackson 's lawyer denies star is avoiding justice Hewlett Packard Damaged pier will reopen next war The Ten Japanese Electric Power Companies Lawyers want child agency to lose cash assessment powers The Law Society says that property settlements are being undermined and families embittered by rigid new rules Howard to abolish 'outdated' warning to sex case jurors 20% off your holidays By a Staff Reporter: Airwomen claim for dismissal Argentina Computer finds surgeon for boy Family refused to accept hazardous radiotherapy was the only option British Gas Palumbo accepts blame for scare over theatre funds Channel tunnel to offer all-in car fare News in Brief Labour MP has TB Cornwall looks to wind 'Four-day wait' for GP Quatro wins apology Base jumper killed Panel clears dentist HSBC Family prayers free duke behead for treason Britain falls into line over warhead cuts Rifkind draws up new policy on unclear weapons as threat shifts to Third World Renault a Certain Flair New missile system tracks the changes in its ancient foe Britain remains a nuclear power, with its capability scaled down to meet a minimal threat, writes Lawrence Freedman Keene On Chess Town backs police to hammer home anti-drug message A Times investigation into drugs and children focuses on one community's attempts to protect its young people Schools confront complex dilemma Heads are fighting a rearguard action as drug abuse rises, writes John Rae The Multiple Sclerosis Society By a Staff Reporter: Cartoon crusader warns of danger IBM Vision of schools Utopia will not be welcomed by cost-cutters at the Treasury John O'Leary, education editor, awards full marks for the national commission's report on education, but argues that its goals are not all realistic Education reforms could put penny on income tax Competitors put Britain in shade Patten opens the door to finance Collins 'Crude' Scottish exam tables criticised Nursery places for all is 10-year target Judicial wrangle piles pressure on South Africa talks TWA China rewards Kohl's visit with contracts Keating sets up land tribunal (AP): Hurd signs extradition deal to curb Sikh activists Britian strengthens Indian links No Title Our Foreign Staff: Bosnia to sue Britain for enforcing weapons ban Apcalyptic delay stric up earthly trouble in Ukraine Picture Gallery Greying citizens strain German coffers Yamaha Clavinova Croats impatient with Krajina stalemate Students protest in Paris over poor college conditions The student rallies are stirring memories of 1968 for the French prime minister, who fears that with the present social unrest history could repear itself Ferranti International French sisters take fast track to fundraising (Reuter): Swedes a step closer to Danish land link News in Brief EC budget set (AFP): Uprising threat (AP): Pfeiffer marries (Reuter): Corleone godfather dies in jail Cresson book stirs misogynist debate Nafta wavereri hit the jackpot in White House bazaar As undecided congressmen are virtually naming their price for supporting President Clinton, Ross Perot has condemned the "criminal" explitation of taxpayers" money UK pictures cast troops as destroyers Christopher plans Middle East mission (AP): Cubans flee as country decays Miami Iures refugees from economic collapse ST. Joseph's Hospice New York 'Lolita' lover jailed Kuwait Airways Commercial Union He really must get better glasses Michael Shea, a former press secretary to the Queen and a style expert, describes how John Smith and his friends and foes can sharpen up their public image Tree confessions of an axe-murderer One great plane tree is worth a street full of ornamental cherries and we lose it at out peril Radisson Edwardian Hotels Old message to fit new firures After just a year, the health secretary's exhortations to fitness are becoming tedious. Only time will tell if they do any good Puffers push Mrs Bottomley off her target Yesterday's report on the health of the nation showed slow progress towards cutting the risk from cancer, heart disease and suicide, Jeremy Laurance reports Smoking rates are failing to drop as fast as ministers had hoped MOPS An out-of-date view of diet Why doesn't the report praise wine and fruit, asks Nigel Hawkes Pil-food Capsules Boucheron It is the virtue of fools, and the perfectest herald, but most of all it is golden Cradle of democracy Staged recovery Picture Gallery And your bird can sing Grand opera is often said to be a closed world, only for insiders; well now it is to tell the secrets of the prison-house First degree Pagan parading Mint copy, some cat hairs Clinton is starting to recover Woodrow Wyatt finds America'a Pulse is still strong On the Way Back Can John Major now make loyalty as habitual as revolr? Agreeing on Standards The National Commission on Education may assist ministers Overdrawn Spectre The ghost in the bank is simply keeping up with the times HIV risks from blood products and transfusions Coach safety Future of Marsden European defence Absent fathers Defusing tensions Biological differences Religious instruction Why Crown courts are standing idle Overcrowded jails Air competition Wearing the trousers Court Circular Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Today's birthdays and anniversaries Church news Personal Column Royal College of General Practitioners Lecture Service reception Nicolette Powell Dinners Forthcoming marriages Appointments Admiral Sir Andrew Lewis Admiral Sir Andrew Lewis KCB, Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command, 1972-74, died on November 8 aged 75. He was born on January 24,1918 Personal Column Jacques Debu-Bridel Jacques Debu-Bridel, novelist, Wartime Resistance leader and founder of the left-wing of the Gaullist movement, died in Paris on October 20 aged 91. He was Born on August 22,1902 Sir George Taylor Sir George Taylor, FRS, Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1956-71, died on November 13 aged 89. He was bornon February 15,1904 Professor H. G. Callan Professor H. G. Callan FRS, biologist, died after a short illness on November 3 aged 76. He was born in Maidenhead on March 5,1917 From Our Correspondent: Manuel De Falla National Idiom in Spanish Music Plague of Giant Snails Sydney, Nov. 15 Major olive branch for Sinn Fein The Times Crossword No 19,389 Bank of England: Kenneth Clarke, the Chancellor,… People in the Times For the latest region by region forecast A Road Watch No title Weather The Times Tomorrow Clarke dashes hope of Bank independence Surprise remarks brush aside CBI's opinion Lloyd's fund raiser misses its target Stock Market Law S&P to lower Walt Disney rating after French losses Arts Sport John Charcol Channel tunnel damages claimed Your Own Business Business Today Attack by Delors reopens wounds Europe 'I say dear, joining Mercury was East, and now… Gatt deadline is 'do or die' says Sutherland The Confederation of British Industry Conference Gatt By our Industrial Correspondent: Challenge for Britain is to transform performance Competition Leading Japanese group to be corporate name at Lloyd's Telegraph raises stake in Fairfax Rock star gets things rolling Harrogate Diary "Hello dear. Yes, and we can use Mercury on our… Puffs of smoke at Hanson Might their lordships split Hanson in two? Marshalling British Airways' numbers Surveyors pass on Queens Moat Pennington BA profit soars £36m as business travellers return BT attacks Franco-German merger The Times Rentals British Steel back in black Patek Philippe Geneve Glaxo joins Gp 'bribes' enquiry Float talk boosts Royal Bank of Scotland Stock Market Wall Street FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options German wise men remain gloomy Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Market at a Glance Major Changes Tiphook issues yet another warning Business Roundup GRE buys in America Setback for ADT Rhône-Poulenc sale Liquidation worries Fenner passes dividend Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Discipline of business can benefit the armed services Defence may not be seen as a profit and loss account, but a balance sheet approach might assist. Christian Preston reports The Treasury does not understand either business or management. It has never understood defence Flying doctors keep City at work The Times City Diary Old Lady's ladies The Times City Diary Stumped at pump Redundant fiddle The Times City Diary Rooms to book The Times City Diary Tadpole GRE How Severn Trent maintains a high water pressure Cutting costs in administration cases Steeled for subsidies Tempus Tobacco North London T e C Rather than a leader in the American market, and Bat… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Early gains lost Lincolnshire Leasing firms oppose changes to credit act Multiple Display Advertising Items Business in Britain Company Store Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hedging for an 80-yard day Ideal Home Mail Order Interior Design Secrets Revealed Expense Reduction Analysts Ind. (UK) Ltd Interested in Multiple Classified Advertising Items Assoclates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items The business of Irish laughter as usual In the city of fear, three weeks of festivities show proof of life beyond the barricades. Kate Bassett reports from Belfast Lost angels out to Lynch Television There's not a spark of sex appeal in the whole damn thing Theatre Music Outstanding room only Rock Concert Crowded House Apollo, W6 Return to the jungle Opera Baa-Baa Black Sheep Grand, Leeds Entertainments The International Art & Antiques Fair Today's Events A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showling in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the county Private thoughts aired in public Theatre: Undressing in Hammersmith: mini-musicals in Euston; re-creation in Warwick Strip Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Decalogue set to song The Ten Commandments The Place Seen from the gods Les Enfants du Paradis Warwick Arts Centre The Times Entertainment Pages Pantomime and Childrens Shows Bold new forms of adventure Richard Cork reports from Hanover on a thrilling and superbly installed show of work by British sculptor Richard Deacon Cabaret of the sublime Concerts: South Bank triumph for a great soprano on a rare visit and a lively quartet Jessye Norman Festival Hall Fine style rises far above mere fashion Britten Quartet Purcell Room C&G Investment Rates Failing to make a splash Dance Lcdt New Victoria Theatre, Woking Zarak MacRae Brenner Hewlett Packard Daniels Bates Partnership Ltd Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers 5 King's Bench Walk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Will the Bar face collapse? With work scarace and solicitors doind more advocacy, the Bar is in crisis. Frances Gibb reports Boiling point Picture Gallery No comment MacKay hits back Loophold plugged Full suit Child rights Alsop Wilkinson Nailing down the evidence Adopting Attitudes Linklaters & Paines Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Daniels Bates Partnership Baker & McKenzie Halifax QMW University of London MacDonald & Company Recruitment The Nottingham Trent University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wrong attitude to adopt? The white paper on adoption may seem to take a no-nonsense approach but, says Chris Barton, it is riddled with inconsistencies Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Capsticks Solicitors Quarry Dougall Douglas Bank House Fraud and the way forward Recent cases illustrate problems for prosecutors and law firms How to Enter the Times Law Awards Competition Enfield Chambers All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed Selector Europe Laurence Simons Associates Clerk to the Teesside Justices Paris Smith & Randall Commercial Lawyer Caseload Wanted Thames Television Maples and Calder GKRS Property to Let The Norton Rose M5 Group BBC Caddies wio provide both tee and sympathy Golfers find female support when qualifying school gets rough Scores Kosar hops on Dallas bandwagon Nfl Results and Tables Pools Forecast Word-Watching Legal & Public Notices Crewman washed overboard is saved promptly Castleford make late run to gain place in third round Draw Sampras maintains holdover pretenders to crown The Times Women's game in the balance Player' demands could be counter-productive Stuart Jones looks at the two-year struggle for control within the complex world of women's tennis Today's FlXTURES For the Record Gore Court player critical in hospital Sport in Brief The Times Travado puts reputation to test Nap: Midnight Caller (1.45 Newton Abbot) Next best: Mere Class (2.40 Warwick) Murphy shrugs off effects of injury Yesterday's Result Rapid Raceline Wether by South Well Newton Abbot Warwick Centre cleared for return to Bath's back line Teams Charlton puts Belfast cards on table Bingham seeks to pen final glorious act The Northern Ireland manager will bow out after one more mission in the World Cup arena Rob Hughes reports Cup plot awaits thrilling finale World Cup Group Tables By our Sports Staff: Minnows are denied home advantage Australia take toll of attack depleted by injury Scoreboard BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Tennis Shearer's injury affects England forward plans Chance for Wright to excel Tennis fraternity rocked by vision of the future Times Two Crossword Picture Gallery Winning Move Word Watching E&j Football Wallace 's strike rewards Yeovil the last
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