News from 09/12/1993
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jack Maurice, Jon Ashworth, Jon Mills, J. H. S. Elliott, Andrew Knight, Anatol Lieven, John B. Evans, Andrew McIlory, Bianca and James Ford, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Rachel Cusk, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Bernard Kaukas, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Peter Murcott, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Noel K. Armstead, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Wyatt Bell, Dianne M. Jeffrey Chairman, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Colin Narbrougch, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Anthony Meyer, Sarah Bagnall, Ian McIntyre, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Derwent May, Verica Peacock, Kate Muir, Andrew Dyke, John Hennessy, Martin Scott, Simon Tait, J. M. Thoday, David Thomas, Michael Theodoulou, John Barton, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Jeremy Laurance and Jill Sherman, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Terry Eccles, Alison Roberts, Arthur Leathley, Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene, John Ashworth, Arthur Leathley and Philip Webster, Peter Davalle, George Brock and Philip Webster, Political Editor, John Grigg, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Michael Hamlyn, Antony G. T. Walker, John Stevenson, Alix Ramsay, Michael Binyon and Jill Sherman and Michael Theodoulou, Oliver Holt, Nigel Wikeley, Barry Pickthall, John Gray, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Helen Nowicka, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, M. L. Griffith, Alfred Hermida, North Africa Correspondent, Liz Gerard, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Norman Stone, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, M. E. Whitehead, David Churchill, David Young, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, James Platt, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Caroline Kay, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, David Walker, David Sinclair, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Christides, G. J. Marsh, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, Sousa Jamba, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John H. Lee, Ian Clark, Christopher Irvine, Dominic Kennedy and Nicholas Watt,
ResumoMPs vote for shopping on Sundays Big stores can open for six hours Last night's Sunday trading vote was a victory for the supermarket chains over a vigorous lobby by the Keep Sunday Special campaign Index Appointments Senior bishops prepared to loosen Church links with the Crown Germans declare a new 'mad cow' war Business and Arts Picture Gallery Thatcher brushes off paper snowstorm Rachel Cusk Iraq hints at success for Heath mission Vacheron Constantin 30p Democratic ideal crashes headlong into old buffer Political Sketch Farringdons Supermarkets greet end of confusion on opening hours Sunday shopping reform: Promise to protect workers' rights clears way for change High-profile opponents merged forces in vain Solicitors win right to work in higher courts Howard to tighten prison discipline News in Brief Absent fans convicted Troops head for Poland BBC has global vision Ridgeway ban rejected Oldest Briton dies Unions vow to fight for rights of shop staff Lover killed himself after affair with wife of Liberty's chief Jackson's sister tells of his 'crimes against children' Magazine Arts Council leaves orchestras in the dark A world apart royal visitors enjoy contrasting receptions Friendly crowds greet Princess while a dozen people wait for Prince By a Staff Reporter: Charges in farm deaths enquiry Homebase BT Judge attacks social services after girl is battered to death OFT starts car prices enquiry Commercial Union By a Staff Reporter: Brewery condemned for 'gallon club' stunt Polluted city air claims more lives Minolta Riva Zoom Iossex By a Staff Reporter: Rapist sentenced to seven life terms Classical music runs into the age barrier Viewers protest at Bulger trial coverage Rover Peer tells of Longleat sacking Dell Gymnast's stalker jailed News in Brief Meningitis man PC faces action Artful help Lucky catch Water hazard Fainting away Farmer killed Florida Phil guilty after four years on the run with £1m By our Environment Correspondent: Huskies hustled out of polar home Diplomat Three die on roads as gales hit 80mph Rooster ruling quells protest Cellnet Avoid court at all costs, says Lord Chancellor Minister pledges to improve patient care More consulants to be appointed Canon London tells ticket touts to play fair Picture Gallery Keene on Chess Puplis to lay down the law on discipline Sky Makro When flying sparks fail to shed light on dark dealings Enquiry's Sketch 'Export guidelines are not strict law' Thatcher gives evidence at arms-to-Iraq enquiry The former Prime Minister denies that she was informed officially of a change in the rules of defence exports MPs line up to push through change in Sunday trading law No Title Government backs Heath mission to free Iraq captives Sanctions are forcing Saddam to offen to West a Pre-Christmas season of good Will Our Foreign Staff: Algerian fundamentalists kill Briton North African terrorism campaign Israel boosts its forces after Palestinian shoots settler Reuter: US ready for delay on pullout Dixons Baghdad 'treating three well' Casino falls silent as Balladur gambles all on a single throw Edouard Balladur's gambit is being compared with Margaret Thatcher's pursuit of EC funds in the 1980s. Like her, he stands to gain a good deal Delors admits EC failures as jobs plan angers Major Nato defence ministers back joint East-West operations No doubt you're all off to odd binges Germans in fear of revenge after jailings Serbs arrest Kosovo rights supporters Moscow's critics warned to toe line By our Foreign Staff: Pyongyang drops rosy propaganda to face' grim future' The collapse of the Soviet bloc denied North Korea crucial barter trade. Only now has its leadership admitted the extent of the economic crisis it is facing Queen sees de Klerk and talks of return to Commonwealth National Garden Gift Tokens Police say New York tram gunman was driven by race hatred to kill Reward in store for Endeavour Clinton is upset by detections Who? Patten warned of Chinese backlash News in Brief (AFP): Funds repaid (Reuter): Military rule (Reuter): Killer executed (AFP): Storm deaths (AFP): Spot check An officer and a murderer Did one of America's top naval recruits take a code of honour too far? Kate Muir reports Best Travel of the Year 20 per Cent off Holidays… Go places—at 20% off Token Brochure Hotline Today's Featured Travel Operator—cox & Kings Indian charms Vibrant cities, friendly and inquisitive people and faded grandeur Fitzrovian rhapsody It's not on the map—but Julia Llewellyn Smith celebrates one of London's bohemian landmarks Your Questions Answered Open to danger You are safer with a spleen … the importance of keeping your hat on … hens are found not guilty Medical Brifring Why can't I hear you? If your child has glue ear, should doctors operate? Aileen Ballantyne reports on a conflict of opinion Why so many Scots die for fry-ups Junk food, cigarettes and alcohol: how Scots risk premature death Grosvenor Hot topics Warner Futura Shell shocks Is my pension going to be worthless? Pension provisions are dividing the Cabinet, says Peter Riddell Changing the pension system would leave a black hole in the public accounts Troublesome priest The Times Diary Called to account The Times Diary Why the chips are down for Europe Technology change at a time of slump is moulding a new society, by which many feel threatened That's enough lies, thank you Rottenness has infected the very heart of the Government Home for lunch The Times Diary In need of a rest The Times Diary A shortage of famous Brits The Times Diary UP before Scott Lady Thatcher poses problems for ministers still in power Russia's Choice Sunday's election will mark the end of the beginning Pause for Applause A big hand for businesses that supports the arts Conflict over the Prince's future Clarifying need for video controls 'Camp' Christmas Plain speaking Station design Not bitten Changed face for the card of Avon To show our films Alzheimer's genetics Culture clash Court Circular Reception Personal Column Picture Gallery Architects win award for church Memorial services Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Luncheon Astonbind Limited Birthdays today Dinners Janet Moores Janet Moores, house and accommodation manager of the Glydebourne Opera, 1971-78, died in an accident at Ringmer, East Sussex, on November 27 aged 75. She was born on July 25,1918 Personal Column Professor H. J. Emeleus H. J. Emeleus, CBE, FRS, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Cambridge, 1945-70, died on December 2 aged 90. He was born on June 22,1903 The Rev Dr W. David Stacey The Rev Dr W. David Stacey, Methodist minister and biblical scholar, died from cancer on November 26 aged 70. He was born in Bristol on May 12,1923 Parkinson's Disease Society Britain's Answer to Japan Eugene Power Eugene Bertran Poer, pioneer of microfilming, died at his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on December 6 aged 88. He was born on June 4,1905 Alfred Seidl Alfred Seidl, the lawyer who defended Rudolf Hess at Nuremberg, died in Munich on November 25 aged 82. He was born on January 30,1911 Following the stars to Seattle Waking up Seattle Restoring Roman glories Tempting the ale enthusiast German bargain Flyaways Inter Europe Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Nelsons Travel States Savers World Link Multiple Display Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Embassy Travel Italy Absolute Guarantee Travel Flights Carthage to get a face-lift Fear of flying hits clubs British to the last drop Travel Portfolio Ltd The best view of the ski World Cup Where to see the ski stars New telephone currency service Break-up of CAA CAA joins the sell-off queue £5bn sought for alpine rail tunnel Charter complaints rise Travelogs The Times Travelex A New Service for Readers Currency Call Service Somak Holidays Taking a dive with weekend training News The Times Crossword No 19,409 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow No Title Market surges despite Bank's caution Stock Market Anatole Kaletsky Watchdog bites back on pension schemes Smartcard dispenses with cash and saves the banks a bundle Arts Sport The Mercury Portfolio Taylor's parting shot blots copybook Norman Stone on the First World War Business Today Restraining Rewarding Refreshing Stronger growth seen in US economy BT Directors' pay rises 'not large' From our Correspondent in New York: WPP may raise cash with public flotation MMC ready to rule on newspaper distribution Business Roundup Saunders complaint Avon Rubber ahead Sage lifts dividend Xerox to cut 10,000 jobs BTP payout increases Ferranti cuts expected By our City Staff: News Corp withdraws share plan Hanson strikers to vote NFC rights aims to clear debt and hasten expansion Party time at Spring Ram Tale of the back-door battle for ICD ICD's shareholders should block PSB's power play Why protecting pensions must be the first priority Pennington Regulator off the rails Asprey's margins feel pinch Pen Pad Allders ahead of forecast Bulls triumph in two-way tussle for Rank Organisation Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Ryder Cup bonus helps Greenalls swing higher Major Indices Traditional Options Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street (Reuter): Dow ends at new high again Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Scene setter for nightmare on Downing Street Economic View Anatole Kaletsky has seen all the signs. He fears the spectre of monetarism walks again and is wreaking untold economic havoc Warburg Wall Street winner The Times City Diary Film fun The Times City Diary Burning issue The Times City Diary Berlin clubhouse The Times City Diary Greenalls Courtaulds Textiles Sunday trading will raise prices Business Letter Express delivery Tempus McCarthy & Stone Barclays Hoskins East Midlands payout lights up electricity shares The Times Big setback for Lloyd's offer Early Christmas for Leyland van workers Business Roundup Countryside builds Blick measures up McCarthy trims loss Company News in Brief Midland Shares squeezed higher The Ultimate Driving Machine The Times Unit Trust Information Service Cutting prices - not standards Price Waterhouse Bermuda M. L. H. Quin & Co. Secrecy open to debate Any Other Business Long hops Up Richard Long, who joins as a partner from Robson… Charity chance Corporate Equity Executive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inmarsat Small firm reform: a big opportunity Audit Bank of England Legal Unit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairness to high security prisoners Council not obliged to provide transport La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cabouchon Ltd. Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guarantee survives judgment Legal & Public Notices No clean break in cases involving children Roll-over gains tax relief lost Arson sentencing Ghouls and boys come out to play Cinema: Geoff Brown on the latest Addams chiller with chuckles; and Bologna's annual round-up of film rarities Addams Family Values Empire, PG, 93 mins Ghoutish romp packed with jokes and flaws Tokyo Story Renoir, U, 135 mins Ozu's peerless classic of family life American Heart Odeon Haymarket 15,114 mins Well-meaning social drama The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb ICA Cinema, 61 mins Grimmer than Grimm Mercury Theatre Rant of the litter Television Days of sound before the talkies A highlight of the Bologna film festival was the tribute to a disc that first gave the silents a voice Renoir Rock Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Classic case of meddle and muddle London Theatre: Brontë adapted; pugilistic females portrayed; and office life satisfised Jane Eyre Playhouse Odd goings-on in the office Things Curious BAC, Battersea Not quite a knockout Punchbag Hampstead To Place your Entertainment Advertisement Twinkling all the way to the top Who would have thought that six choral scholars from Cambridge could launch a showbiz phenomenon? Richard Morrison Surveys 25 years of the king's Singers The Times CD Direct Heavies on their mettle Rock: Eightics survivors on tour—Aerosmith at Wembley, and Omd in Norwich Popped in, sold out British Museum Bodies in mind Radio Review English National Opera London Coliseum Black America's first lady of fiction When Toni Morrison won the Nobel Prize for Literature, there were many who criticised the choice. Here Rachel Cusk, Whitbread Award winner, defends her as one of the most compelling writers of our time The Bluest Eye Sula Song of Solomon Tar Baby Beloved Jazz By Toni Morrison Chatto & Windus, £12.99 each Putting the fear of God into the BBC Quite Contrary An autobiography By Mary Whitehouse Sidgwick & Jackson, £14.99 The Times Reader Offer A few more signs of The Times The Times Lives Remembered Edited by Anthony Howard and David Healton Blewbury Press, £14.99 Toujours Cricklewood? By Alan Coren Robson, £12.95 Second Crop By Paul Heiney Witherby, £14.99 Look behind You! By Matthew Parris Robson, £14.95 Oleanna Moving them into the sun Norman Stone wonders how th e military hijacked Germany in the First Wordl war examines Britain's desperate responses 1915 the Death of Innocence By Lyn Macdonald Headline, £19.99 the German High Command at War Hindenburg, Ludendorff and the First World War By Robert B. Asprey Little, Brown, £25 a Pilgrim's Song Selected Poems By Geoffrey Dearmer John Murray, £12.99 Fabian and private eye have fun Crime Minerva Press An ex-convict runs out of convictions Return to Paradise By Breylen Breytenbach Faber, £17,50 Guardians of the guardians Religion, Politics and the Moral Life By Michael Oakeshott Edited by Timothy Fulleer Yale University Press, £18.95 Morality and Politics in Modern Europe The Harvard Lectures By Michael Oakeshott Edited by Shirley Letwin Yale University Press, £18.95 Nationalism By Elic Kedourie Blackwell, £9.99 pbk Slow Waltz in Cedar Bend New rules may leave British skiers in the cold Little Woods Pools Hardcastle in shape for national service Craig Lord repots on the mood of optimism before the domestic short-course championships A visiting supporter's view Sports Letters Women set fine example Higher peaks Tactics must remain flexible A league too far Laws should be inviolate Order of the boot Senna to put case on Irvine incident Word-Watching Home-bred coaches deserve chance to shine Christopher Irvine looks at the dramatic effect Australians have had on domestic rugby league Land ahoy as wind speed aids Smith bid Positions Thatcher chasing record Bowler Allen bowled over Litigation may be only way to change views on foul play Rugby Commentary Picture Gallery Nottingham seek to turn ebb tide Chang produces competitive contest Stirring display by American gives Grand Slam Cup hint of Credibility IOC board aiming to cut power of commissions Europeans change Ryder Cup process For the Record Sydney's consent needed to end Olympic boxing Fixtures Atlanta planning to move rowing venue Sport in Brief Record control urged Rain delays Test start Courier leads US team Riders prefer Geneva Hill pulls out of squad Biathlon on move The Times Corporate Golf Challenge BHB and Tote link to promote new Superbet next year Richard Evans Nap. Moorcroft Boy (1.20 Haydock Park) Next best: Aparecida (3.10 Taunton) Thunderer: Hay Dock Park Results from Yesterdays Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Osborne to replace Wyer on Coulton Nicholson runs two in weekend showpiece Thunderer: Taunton Thunderer: Fakenham Early strike by Griffiths gives City rare ray of hope By our Sports Staff: Barker and Ferdinand dismissed at Anfield Kaiser Chiefs struggling to retain football hegemony Andrew Longmore sees a lot of black talent being thwarted by shortage of experienced coaches Wallace secures capital gain for Leeds Premiership By our Sports Staff: Fry considers Birmingham offer Results Von Saher skates into lead with graceful exercisess Guildford errors let in Spanish BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Skiing Norwich beaten but unbowed Bergkamp strikes again to end Uefa Cup campaign Azinger diagnosed as having cancer of shoulder Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Lathwell races to century and revival of confidence Scoreboard Morse Data Appointments Telephone Selector Europe Business Development Director Comshare Spencer Stuart GKRS Search & Slection Roche A Whitehead Mann Group PLC company Enron Highfield Jesters have the last laugh A witty aside in the office can often achieve a great deal, writes Jean-Louis Barsoux With humour, comes the possibility of challenge, and openness to change Selector Europe Swiss Life Vodafone Group General Medical Council Information Systems Technical Architects CableTel Tower Hamlets Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Executive Opportunities GNW Executive Search Ward Executive Limited Talisman Information Systems Goodman Graham and Associates Howgate Sable Research Machines Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham Norman Broadbent International Trident Management Consultants Powergen JM Management Services Yorkshire Electricity Executive Sciences The Royal Bank of Scotland Cathy Tracey & Associates Mainland PATHfINDER PA Consulting Group Howgate Sable Executive Opportunities Post Office Counters Glaxo Hewlett Packard Msl International Intermec Hayes Recruitment Advertising General Managers British Olympic Medical Centre Adderley-Featherstone plc Greater Glasgow Health Board Austin Knight Price Waterhouse Hoggett Bowers Information resources Motorola Hoggett Bowers Executive Search and Selection Amstrad Chusid Lander Champion & Partners Ltd Jm Management Services PA Consulting Group Cathy Tracey & Associates Executive Choice Guinness Plc Vip Management Consultants Moxon-Dolphin-Kerby Nynex CableComms British Triathlon Association Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Ltd Medlock Associates Executive 2000 Search and Selection Stafford Long & Partners Enterprise Reaction Ltd. 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David Walker meets a man who operates with inside knowledge MAFF The Scott Edgar The Dean and Canons of Windsor Green scheme has taken root Tree Council warden schemes have been sprouting across the country South Birmingham Health Authority Acute Services… Moray All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Arthur Andersen Sponsors step into the spotlight Today, the princess of Wales, right, presents awards to business sponsors of the arts. Alison Roberts says that, in spite of recent cuts in donations, all parties can gain from a new sophistication in the style and use of sponsorship Picture Gallery The high price of defending that pound of flesh At the Royal Shakespeare Company one thing is certain: no sponsor interferes with artistic policy Arthur Andersen Inside Top performers vie for awards There have been mixed fortunes for many of the organisations and people shortlisted for their work, Simon Tait says Painting culture into the corporate image Business involvement has boomed since Colin Tweedy took an interest in the arts Arthur Andersen The Awards Shortlist The Judges One singular sensation A special award recognises the contribution of individuals, says David Thurlow How much is it all worth? Specialists can measure the benefits Arthur Andersen Northern telecom Whisky won the Czechs Sponsorship opens markets - and makes you feel good What's in a name for an arts reviewer? The dilemma of giving the sponsor a free 'plug' Public right to know … and a view of the media from the sponsors English Estates Supporting the Arts Arthur Andersen A computer pas de deux When Digital promised help to the ballet, it was the start of a practical partnership, says Simon Tait Generale Des Eaux Group Manchester Airport Regions pulling in effective support Northern Ireland and Wales have had marked suceess in attracting sponsorship through a concerted local approach, says David Hewson Incentives expand the cake Arts groups benefit from extra spending offered, says Terry Eccles Absa Consulting Arthur Andersen Thorn Emi Corridor show to rival the best Pictures on the wall can serve a company well, reports David Young Halifax The art of sponsorship Simon Tait explains how the Tate Gallery has attracted money for its exhibitions from big business Hanson PLC Arthur Andersen Partnerships in promotions The Arts Connect database points eager arts sponsers in the right direction Crowcroft & Partners Any contributions gratefully received Smaller events are having to rely on modest donations Open Air Theatre Sponsors seek new vision Bianca and James Ford on why programme sponsorship in the UK remains under-developed Brand message at the heart of many deals Be clear about your goal, says Terry Eccles Karen Earl Limited Arthur Andersen Picture Gallery Whsmith Choice reward for new support Richard Morrison on The Times critics' award Northern business learns art of giving Ronald Faux on the changing image of a region not previously known for its support of artistic activity BT Arthur Andersen Will the private sector join numbers game? The new lottery aims to attract commercial funding Man with £1.8m to give away BT sponsorship includes a commitment to amateur arts
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