News from 02/12/1993
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Pierce, Alan Shrank, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Gillian Thomas, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Jon Ashowrth, George Brock and John Phillips, Elizabeth Huhne, Harvey Elliott, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Philip Webster Nicholas Watt and Martin Fletcher, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Clive Davis, Marion Shoard, Carl Mortished, Desmond Dearlove, Myra Marmot, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Jules Alterman, Robert Miller, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre and Sarah Hartley, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Giles Coren, Martin Fletcher, Michael Ashenden, Patricia Woods, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, Graham Duffill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, M. J. Harfield, D. Meehan, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Patrick Handley, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Christopher Bostock, David Hands, Woodrow Wyatt, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Adam Lebor, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Peter Bowie, Susan Gilchrist, Sean French, Nigel F. Bennett, George Brock, Janet Daley, C. H. Hess, Iain Muspratt (Vice President), Lucy Berrington, Alistair Burt Department of Social Security, Mike Fogden, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Christina Koning, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Raymond Keene, John F. Spellar, Don MacKay, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Mark Rimmell, Michael Clark and Philip Pangalos, K. W. Phillips, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance and Roger Dobson, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Joanna Richardson, O. Evans Palmer, David Devore, Peter Totty, Bob Reeves, Christopher Goodwin, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Dominic Kennedy, John Goodbody, B. S. Brewster, Craig Lord, Alfred Finer, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Merlyn-Rees President, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Roddy Gye, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Graham Searjeant, David Walker, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Walker and James Bone, Michael Clark and Janet Bush, Kate Bassett, Michael Church, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Peter Cates, Louise Mollo, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, George Brock and Roger Boyes, Colin Campbell, Peter Roebuck, Edward Marriott, Alan Overton, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoClarke rejects Tory Right's welfare threat Chancellor buoyant as shares soar Peter Lilley declared himself the true friend of the welfare state but the Thatcherite agenda he favour is making some Tory MPs anxious Points test for benefits Index Appointments Top shops break the toytown bank Hillary Clinton Wary leaders agree on Ulster summit Boy, 12 in court on rape charge 5,000 jobs at risk as Ferranti calls in the receivers Go Places Watches of Switzerland Ltd 30p Lilley's upbeat note to big event gives the game away Political Sketch £600m bid sought to rescue rail line Cecil Gee Picture Gallery Army to be swelled by 3,000 Back-up savings will pay for troops and tanks National Garden Gift Tokens Mayhew admits errors in IRA file The Times Tony Lock faces new sex assault charges News in Brief Two bodies found £2m winner confesses Sculpture reprieved Actress off the Street Pregnant widow killed Lewis banned from road Commercial Union Levitt judge defends his sentencing as ex-director goes fre Two elderly sisters left for dead after beatings Magazine Brewery hits pub's cricket shrine for six TV presenters upstaged by virtually real cat Wife sued by her husband's mistress Tormented attacker avoids jail sentence Mitac Portables Police turn enquiry away as too costly South Yorkshire police say they cannot afford to extend a two-year investigation on which they have already spent £1.2 million BT Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Detective in fatal crash 'had been drinking' Science worms out secret of long life BBC has the edge in festive battle US-style university terms could take 50% more students By a Staff Reporter: Nuclear sub worker claims £50,000 Prince lends hand with homework Admiral Brooke spares tourism News in Brief Intruders held 140mph chase Teacher's death Libel payout Verdict on diver Drunk charge Solicitor jailed By a Staff Reporter: Edward Windsor starts his TV job Minolta Riva Zoom 105ex Crime Veterans 'exploit justice' A police survey on the right to silence claims to pinpoint a new breed of criminal and to highlight abuses of the legal system British Gas Eston's move to meritocracy continues from the top The appointment of a New Zealander as Head Master of Eton shows how far the school has progressed with its ambitions Mr Blobby bounces into the pop charts Church & Co (Footwear) Ltd Arts chiefs attack Brooke over cut Currys Lilley says Tories are true friends of welfare system Benefiter from Sainsbury's H Mebase House and Garden Centres Cash threat to unemployed sparks fears of Workfare by the back door Job Sekers UK leads EC divorce league Europe Social workers told to drop foreign holidays Sentencing Medical claimants face tough new benefits test Assessment By our Industrial Editor: Loss of 345,000 jobs forecast Union View Raising retirement age will cushion the benefits system Pensions State aid gives a boost to family breadwinners Childcare User Friendly Amstrad 'Victims' looking forward to longer career Women at Work Allowance keeps job option open Single Mother Faster care will save thousands of heart victims New guidelines urge that cardiac attack patients be treated with clot-busting drugs before they reach hospital emergencey units By a Staff Reporert: Bank staff 'inept and complacent' Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Debenhams Motoring adverts are stripped of sex appeal By a Staff Reporter: Police use electronic bug to trace stolen car Public servants to face three-year squeeze on pay Debenhams Chancellor defines limits for erosion of the welfare state Riddell on Politics Threat to democracy Rifkind review threatens new job losses Confidence challenge Portillo rejects 'the escapist tendency' Novafon Ltd Economic 'joyriders blamed ' for crash In Parliament Sun Sun Loss of face makes Japanese reject life of leisure on full pay Japan is facing the need to make big cuts in employment costs. But redundancy, even when temptingly rewarded, carries harsh social penalties in a land where status is all-important French fail to blink in final round of Gatt poker game Thermabond CIA chief warns of Korea war Picture Gallery Friars confess to child sex abuse Jackson 'spent 30 nights' at home of 13-year-old US activists pour scorn on Clinton Aids drive Shuttle to fix Hubble delayed by high winds News in Brief (Reuter): Goons lnspirer dies aged 74 (Reuter): Riot man freed on probation (Reuter): Talks crippled (Reuter): Pictures stolen (Reuter): Curb on TV (AFP): Doctor's fast (Reuter): Diplomat freed Cartier Russian hostility forces retreat on widening of Nato Women strive for liberation from old order Russian Election Gorbachev knew of coup plan, trial told The Apricot Connection Waltzing winter away in Bavarian deep freeze Israeli teacher dies as violence spirals out of control The Israel-PLO accord is brought increasingly under threat, as Arab and Jewish extremists raise the stakes in a series of unrelenting tit-for-tat attacks Compaq Shows the Way Picture Gallery ANC-led airline will help blacks pilot economy Indian court backs union for urchins Our Foreign Staff: Sarajevo nurses killed as shells strike hospital Europe 'ready to attack warlords' Libya unruffled by new UN sanctions The woodlead trust House of Fraser Stores Bosnian Bob's personal war Where next for the solider who shot from the mouth? Michael Evans reports An exciting destination Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Hundreds of skyscrapers plus peaceful islands and national parks Keep Collecting your Times Tokens - and Go Places! Token Operators Today's Featured Operator: Jetset Jetset Clinton's colour bias Red; blue and gold is the theme of the White House redecoration Your Questions Answered Forgotten ill King Fahd's £100,000 gift for epileptics … weather's cold hand of death… unsporting sperm Medical Brefing Will this pill prevent cancer? Doctors believe that treating healthy women is the way forward in reducing deaths from breast cancer. Aileen Ballantyne reports Long-term preventive treatment should be avilable for those most at risk Grosvenor Canada NordicTrack (UK) Ltd Having used this column in recent weeks as an outlet for my own despair The church has become just one more policy lobbyrist, rather than promoting individual morality Humans have the capacity for good whatever the situation Equality triumphs The Times Diary Tender beef The Times Diary More port, Chancellor? Kenneth Clarke has turned around the Conservatives' fortunes, and done his own prospects a power of good Hello hello The Times Diary Forward pass The Times Diary Shouldering their own burden The Times Diary Truces begin in secret Irish history gives hope now, says Woodrow Wyatt The Benefit Calculus Social security should be a temporary crutch, not a way of life Peace or Trade War America and the EU hold the world in their hands today Underground Tests Eternal youth remains strictly for the worms Bulger murder trial: video council replies to criticism Taking the chill off Change of pitch Questions about CSA Moral issues for a troubled society TV in firing line Motoring essentials Cut off again Guidance changes after Levitt case? Access to countryside On the wrong track Court Circular Personal Column University news Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Reception Luncheon Picture Gallery Dinners Announcemnets Royal Academy of Engineering Torch Trophy Trust Miss Anne R. Smith Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriage Birthdays today Latest wills Sir Jack Longland Sir Jack Longland, Director of Education for Derbyshire, 1949-70, died on November 29 aged 88. He was born on June 26,1905 Rear-Admiral Erroll Sinclair Rear-Admiral Erroll Sinclair, CB, DSC wartime destroyer captain died on October 29 aged 84. He was born on March 6,1909 Personal Column James Cuthbertson James Cuthbertson, OBE, inventor of specialist land machinery, died in hospital at Bigger, Lanarkshire, on October 29 aged 87. He was born on Apirl 23,1906 Six Directors for B. B C Lord Milford Lord Milford, the first member of the Communit party to take his seat in the House of Lords, died on November 30 aged 9 1. He was born on February 25,1902 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,403 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Anatole Kaletsky Ferranti receivership threatens 5,000 jobs Ferranti has given up the long struggle to survive after suffering massive corporate fraud GEC payout up despite slowdown Arts Institutions angry over Ladbroke's dividend policy Sport City expects more gains after shares hit record Health Group Marching into History Business Today In the Pink White Rose Golden Age Dowty Fuel Systems moves to Midlands Testing year Gibbs boost Loss reduced Johnson Matthey Giordano appointed to tackle the British Gas challenge Anti-merger camp at Volvo gets big boost By our World Trade Correspondent: Franco-German telecoms link More jobs to be lost at Boeing and AT&T Business Roundup Anglo fights back Thyssen's record loss Merrett syndicates sold Field Group ahead FT buys Extel Financial Dares cuts borrowing Football chief acquitted Playing Footsie on the morrow The stock market is the Budget's main beneficiay GEC pulls the Ferranti Plgu Regulation is better than fraud trials Pennington Bass sees easing of discounts in beers Argyll store values to be written off EPIN Ltd. Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Shares celebrate Budget with ?16 billion bonanza Stock Market Yorkshire Water boosts payout as profits surge Recent Issues Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Dow shown the way by Europe Wall Street Money Markets Clarke's political triumph could turn into a disaster Economic View The real danger is that the squeeze will strangle at birth an economic convalescence which has hardly even begun, Anatole Kaletsky argues Sun sets on sharepickers The Times City Diary Muck and money The Times City Diary Wacko rumour The Times City Diary A1 whiskers The Times City Diary Jaw, jaw The Times City Diary Freedom City The Times City Diary Weinstock stays his hand Tempus Bass Argyll Dairy Crest Limited Picture Gallery Rothmans Markets Shares go on a spree The … JM poised to profit from world recovery Johnson Mathey has announced that sales of autocatalysis in North America are close to record levels, helping to offset a difficult car market in Europe Rothmans Budget protest as sales fall The Times VendÔme to retain strict cost controls Mercury World Mining Trust plc Research costs add to loss at drug group Dairy Crest advances ahead of market float Business Roundup Gibbon Lyons moves up Cape pegs dividend City brokers deliver their verdict on unified Budget Analysis worked far into the night after the Budget speech to give their opinions. Patricia Tehan reports on their findings Accountancy & Finance Sunderland Health Commission European Study Conferences Corporate Finance Executive Manager - Financial Planning Highweald Housing Association Threshold Housing Association 'Hotgas' targets better value Budget for small firms - and for accountants? Accountancy Financial Controller Tax Professional Promised land for debtors Accountancy & Finance Davies Kidd Public Practice Recruitment Specialissts Director of Finance Any Other Business Busy bees at Ernst & Young The Personnel Department Sotheby's ACME Appointments Berry Asset Management Plc Thomas's Europe International luxury goods company Exactly the example accountants needed Audit The Times Newspapers The Times Unit Trust Information Service Chancellor's airport tax condemned by airlines Clarke's Budget bombshee Shock for older travellers Irish tourism hopes Uzbekis re-open the Silk Route Somak Holidays Brochures go for mother-appeal A mission to sell Gatwick Travel Portfollo Ltd Holey nights Flyaways Irish in joint promotion of 'safe' North Niceland Elderly to pay more for insurance Paraglide thefts set puzzle for enthusiasts Freedom of the skies Wild West adventures Keeping active with the YMCA Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelsons Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowboys ride into the sunset in France American ski first for Bell Fit at over 50 Relais welcome Travelous Christmas past Resort lift Real snow AA on-screen Walk and paint Smoke-free The Hawk Angels set out their stalls Wanted: people prepared to watch the curtain fall on their money Theatre Page British to the corpse Cinema: Geoff Brown of The Hawk, the story Spielbery wanted, but missed "This Film is a Triumph" Opera Page Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kirs Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Nightmare of Renaissance desire Theatre: The first modern European play ESC in creative crisis; and horseracing tips Celestina Lyric, Hammersmith Daggers out for ESC Julius Caesar Shaw Racing uncertainty Derby Day The Cockpit Open house at last for Finnish opera Rondey Milnes reports on the inauguaration of a £100 million opera house in Helsinki Kullervo Opera House, Helsinki The Times Torch songs burn bright Jazz: A veteran Broadway chanteuse in cabaret in London Barbara Cook Cafè Royal Bidding for Jimi Arts Briefing First step towards a famous future Concerts: London and Manchester BBC SO/Bamert Queen Elizabeth Hall A sound mover Hallé/Benjamin Free Trade Hall, Manchester Royal Shakespeare Company MacMillan Two imperious imperialists Ian McIntyre on an eminent Victorian duo, both sure of their divine missions Journey to Livingstone Exploration of an Imperial Myth By Timothy Holmes Canonagate Press, £17.99 Gordon The Man behind the Legend By John Pollock Constable, £19.95 Back to basics in Iowa Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend By Robert James Waller Heinemann, £9.99 Past and present futures The Story so Far Memories and Other Fictions By Eric Ambler Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.99 A Tidewater Morning By William Styron Jonathan Cape, £12.99 Diet of a nobody Educating William Memoris of a Hollywood Correspondent By William Cash Simon & Schuster, £15.99 A very long march Marching with Mao By William Lindesay Hodder & Stougton, £19.99 Minerva Press Never too late to read Some classices belong equally to adults and to childern, says Sean French Happy hours with the dismal science Interests and Obsessions By Robert Skidelsky Macmillian, £20 Collins English Dictionary Behaviour relevant in injunction decision The Times Christmas Wine Offer La Créme De La Créme Department for Education The Royal Free Hampstead Nhs Trust London Economics Ombudsman party to appeal Criminal injury calculation for children Nanny Required Seeking order to disapply national legislation pending EC reference Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gillingham seeks short-term remedy Briton hoping to ease memory of Barcelona disappointments Pakistan's recall of Shoaib pays off New Zealand must rise from Hobart debacle Lara's bold innings in vain Legal & Public Notices Sports Council penalised for poor planning John Goodbody looks at how sport suffered from not publishing its claims before the Budget Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Wadkins chosen to lead United States in 1995 England 's great day marred by stamping A league too far Poor results against best Sterile approach Scotland stick to tried and trusted Board was not asked Burger reveals art of sensitive refereeing Rugby Commentary Akinwande enjoys stroll For the Record Little Woods Pools Fixtures Ring of confidence surrounds trading Stability returns to bloodstock sales Nap: Musthaveaswig (1.00 Uttoxeter) Next best Thatcher Rock (3.00 Uttoxeter) Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Windsor Lingfield Park Radford wary that plight of clubs must be heeded David Powell looks at the man chosen from within the sport to lead British athletics towards the 21st century Rapid Raceline Earle earns Wimbledon deserved replay QPR fritter chances and stumble out of cup Last Night's Results The Times Vessey leads Crawley crusade With his club setting its sights on another run in FA Cup, Vessey is proving an inspirational leader, Walter Gammie reports By a Correspondent: Pontypridd pull off another surprise Leeds lack ideas as Widnes roll on Price not deterred by run of bad luck Sport in Brief Odds against Kings Robertson keeps title Fromberg injury scare Awayday for Atherstone Lowe protests at venue King George's Fund for Sailors BBC 1 Variations Swimming Campbell has striking impact Tottenham advance to Coca-Cola Cup quarter-finals Banned hurdler claims jealous love is the drug Times Two Crossword No 28 Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Winds blow Smith to 24-hour record American Express Golf N B Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers Interexec Plc N B Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers Mainland Path Finder Whitehead Selection Ltd The leadership myth shattered You may not have been born a leader, but you can learn to be one, according to a new book. Desmond Dearlove reports Whitehead Selection Ltd Village leisure hotels Highfield International N B Selection Ltd Operations Director Coopers & Lybrand Howgate Sable N B Selection Ltd Link-Miles Career Contacts Act Business Systems Anderson Executive Search Ltd Ward Executive Limited Moxon Dolphin Kerby Kilvington Saville Ambleglow Advertising Limited Haley BDC JP Morgan The Noble Organisation Ltd Has a lot to shout about Assi Packaging (South East) Limited Chusid Lander Goodman Graham and Associates The General Medical Council Maine-Tucker JM Management Services Thomas's Europe Hoggett Bowers Software Sales Executives Ionica Is a future global leader Multiple Classified Advertising Items Michael Page Sales & Marketing Townrow Pegge Thomas Simpson Crowden Consultants Limited Acetech Personnel Limited Eicon Technology Bull Whealt Thomas Hodgins Plc Modus Motorola MSL International JM Management Services Is probably the most exciting name in I. T Managing Director Pall Mall Group Services KPMG Selection & Search McDonnell Information Systems The Lloyd Group Aston Zoraster Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Emap Consumer Magazines Ltd Maxat MacMillan Davies Project Manager The Hiram Walker Group David Abbott British Triathlow Association Taylor & Partners Part of the Psd Group Hill International Ward Executive Limited Kiddy and Company Cisco Systems Join the UK market leader in Managed Network… Management Consultants McKenzie Waterman & Co., Elan Computing Charterhouse Executives Victoria House (Career Management) Ltd The systems integration business of is ready for… Army Officer Fletcher Hunt Plc IBM MacMillan Davies Span Royal Mail KPMG Selection & Search Psion Thomas Cole Kinder The Symonds Group Compagnie Générale do Géophysique Vine Potterton Recruitment Advertising Software AG Philips Motorola EnSys Europe Ltd., Mercuri Urval Integrated Marketing Austin Knight Thames Water The PMC Group How Many 30 Year Olds Can? The Financial Intermediaries Career Analysts Hpi MVP Logistics and Distribution Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items VEGA Group Plc Personnel Department Translators The Hambleden Group Ltd, International Administration Manager Toyota (GB) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items News International Newspapers Limited Managing Director Harrods Knightsbridge Becton Dickinson Westland Helicopters Cellular and Radio Systems Engineers Maine-Tucker Anderson Executive Search Ltd University of Leeds Innovations Ltd CTEC Limited How to win at office politics Hugh Thompson considers MacHiavellian machinations in the workplace, and finds sound reasons for them General Appointments Amstrad plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Consulting and Management Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Gudance Getting Britain back to work Life after Redundancy Mike Fogden, chief executive of the Employment Service, responds to a job-seeker's criticism British Olympic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deutsche Bank Overseas Development Administration Confederation of British Industry Public & Healthcare Corporation of London General Appointments RPCF Ltd KPMG Management Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Director of Finance British Red Cross Taken under the wing Wandsworth council says it can avoid hospital closures by running services itself, writes David Walker Sunderland Health Commission The British Library Threshold Housing Association Highweald Housing Association A service with too much up top Are the NHS reforms falling short of their original aims? 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