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News from 16/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Peter Brookes, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Willy Newlands, Stephen Corry Director General, Simon Barnes, T. C. H. King, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Joanna Walters, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Adrian Hastings, P. GEAKE(Chairman), Tony Patrick, Desmond Dearlove, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Barbara Dickson, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Nora Beloff, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Eric Caines, D. Crofts, Steve Keenan, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Iain J. McConnell, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Flanagan, Irene Farnsworth and Derek Harris, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, M. R. Sharman, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, John Major and Albert Reynolds, Brian Adcock, Robin Young, sumi Jo, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, John Young, Gordon Rae (Director), Young, Michael Hamlyn, Victoria Mather, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Peter Lewis, Louise Gray, Edward Fennell, Jill Sherman Robert Morgan and Alice Thomson, Brian YOUNG(Director General, George Brock, David Miller, Steve Hawke, Barry Millington, Mark Almond, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Dr John Habgood, David Robinson, Lesley Chamberlain, Eric Hunt, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Violet Johnstone, Fredrik S. Eaton, J. Enoch Powell, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Anne Applebaum, Rodney Hobson, Denis Forman, Neil Baillie-Hamilton, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Bethell, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Sholto Morton, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Jonathan Prynn and Nick Nuttall, Jean Aitchison, Tom Rhodes and Michael Evans, James Callaghan (President), Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Corley, David Harbourne, Director, Israel Finestein, Andrew Collier, Tim Young (Headmaster), Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Mark Le Fanu, Philip Pangalos, Peter Butler, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Richard Beeston, Derek Harris, Alice Thomson of our Political Staff, Charles Bremner and James Landale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Paul Kelbie, Mark Lloyd, David Powell, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Ian Robertson, John Phillips, Nigel Henson, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John Fairley, Michael Hatfield, Jonathan Mirsky, John McDonnell,

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Ulster holds its breath on peace accord Major and Reynolds sign IRA challenged to talk Paisley cries treachery Sinn Fein has promised an in-depth study of yesterday's historic declaration on Ulster. Its reaction could prove the key to peace in the province Christmas Made Easy Index Appointments House price boom predicted for 1994 First Night Gambler Major takes his biggest risk Peter Riddell believes that the Ulster negotiations have played to John Major's strengths. But new skills are now required Clinton's Defence Secretary resigns Sighs of relief as hammer falls on Gatt talking shop Win the Top 100 Vacheron Constantin 30p There is no bar to a united Ireland, Major promises At the heart of the declaration is an attempt to square the circle of unionist and nationalist aims. Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood look at the text Deserted diehards will be forced give an inch at last The Impetus for Change Morse 'War before they bring us Irish unity' Shankill Road Reaction 'We can get along, no problem' Falls Road Reaction Relatives believe deaths may not have been in vain Victims Reaction Irish Mist Platform for peace 'not a sell-out' Reynolds hailed in the Dail Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Confidence adds decibels and a catlike command Political Sketch Murderer flees on trip to shops Dell Bottomley sounds death knell for Bart's by shutting casualty Orchestra battle 'a waste of time' By a Staff Reporter: Sunset breaks records Correction Lecturer and wife battered to death News in Brief Banks to sell holidays Storms claim lives Rothermere remarries Cult extradition upheld Zoo chief escapes sack Promotions deplored Condon falls from horse Peter Rabbit record Financial scrutiny Illustrator awards 'Weak link' to be reviewed in the fight against crime Abandoned girl gives few dues about home Times Top 10 Crash kills ambulance medics and baby Witness tells how Reed party offended minister Comet Gummer gives go-ahead to Thorp in face of protests Nordic sport French and Saunders fail to plumb depths First Night I may have misled Customs, says Clark Victims 'will not lose' in crime payments reform Power plant rules the waves The Osprey Wave Machine Boys held on torture charges News in Brief Drink benefit Clean win Drug aquittal Murder hunt Court holiday £1bn contract Prime Ministers pledge to tackle legacy of history This is the full text of the joint declaration issued yesterday by John Major and Albert Reynolds Amstrad By a Staff Reporter: Girl smoker hanged herself in showers Dixons By a Staff Reporter: Nanny tells of a happy family's tragic end Elderly man lay dead in flat for three years Keene on Chess Arafat confident of early agreement with Israel Rabin returns deportees to occupied territories as PLO builds bridges with Europe British troops take over escort role in siege town After some governments ruled out using their troops to relieve Canadians at Srebrenica, a stop-gap solution has been found. British forces will take on the job for 21 days Peking accuses Britain of creating recipe for chaos Audit Commission Myrna Loy dies at 88 More Furniture Ideas Algeria deaths put foreigners to flight Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin gives America assurance on reforms Comet Estonia leader vows to guard independence Literati's gloom speaks volumes Hapless Aspin quits Pentagon after year of controversy The Defence Secretary has resigned after months of almost universal criticism. His decision adds to the growing list of senior Administration departures The Times Waverer makes his move Man in the news Beatles' art baffles with lost meaning Lithographs of Fab Four's doodles to be sold for £5,000 Abbey National Direct Europe will gain while Africa gets little help World awaits benefits of marathon trade negotiations as Brittan is tipped for EC presidency Cellnet Masterly diplomat winkles unlikely concessions out of protectionist shell Balladur fêted as hero of the hour France Shoppers to see sliced prices for daily bread Britain Clinton hails accord for 'good-paying jobs' United States Spelling out what the deal will do Monster treaty delivered after seven-year labour George Brock writes from Geneva that the real achievement after prolonged talks is the creation of a Gat watchdog, first mooted in 1948 Kuwaiti official jailed for murder News in Brief (AP): War honour (Reuter): Vintage verdict (AFP): Japan backed (AP): Young leader Troops leave Jail swap (AFP): Two for the road Andreotti is grilled in Mafia enquiry House of Fraser Stores Lessons for the little prince Starflower Oil The Christmas card code Britons will send out 1.6 billion cards this December, but the pictures and words can hold hidden messages, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Sex and the sovereign Grosvenor Beware a glow of ill-health When tanning can accelerate infection…pregnancy and measles…diagnosing meningitis Medical Briefing Dying for a chance to live In Britain, 6,000 people urgently need transplants. Evelyn Byrne is one of them. Aileen Ballantyne reports Are you safe in their hands? The casualty wards are too accident pone Danger spots Epson Eyes skinned What British Jews said to the PLO Israel Finestein on his meeting yesterday with Yassir Arafat Picture Gallery Russia's bad tidings Zhirinovsky gives China and the West good reason to work closely Moving house Roux'd food Keep it square Modern, innit? Through the culture barrier Show the Union is firm Pious declarations make no odds, says J. Enoch Powell Beautiful Victory Even a battered Gatt accord is a triumph for its makers Carnival of Reaction Fresh words fall on old Irish ground Sounds of Retreat Will some late good sense save the Arts Council? Sunday trading Chittagong killings With the postal delays that often occur at this time… Violence and votes in ex-Yugoslavia Will's lost years Maximising profit from state lottery Commercial TV bids Battle of words Unfair to Guildford? Jump jets for China Cuckoo in Albertopolis Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Anniversaries School news Training steered plane maker back on course Birthdays today Luncheon Personal Column Securities Institute Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Memorial services Dinner Bahrain Society Round Square Retirement Myrna Loy Myrna Loy, actress, died on December 14 aged 88. She was born in Helena, Montana, on August 2,1905 Lieutenant-Colonel Narcisse Geyer-La Thivollet Personal Column Death Sentence on Eichmann Robert Payne Robert Payne, writer, publisher and craftman, died in Gloucestershire on December 2 aged 89. He was born on September 11,1904 Mary Jarred Mary Jarred, operatic and concert contralto, died on December 12 aged 94. She was born at Brotton, Yorkshire, on October 9,1899 Season of peace and Concorde Rivals for Christmas profit Tunnel challengers Airline's Europe threat Several countries claim to be Santa Claus's home and the rightful heir to tourist revenues. Even Scotland is getting in on the money-making act Multiple Display Advertising Items British Midland to take on EC On a piste and a prayer Prestige hotel re-opens Ferries pursue big business Skiing for families Flyaways Travel Portfolio Ltd Spain builds up for record 43 million tourists Goodbye to seaside seats Back to the Balearics On a festive spending spree Is the deck chair doomed? The rows of striped-canvas chairs on the seafort, as much a part of British restors as stick of rock, could soon be gone for ever Elephant trail Travelogs Monkey protest Great Big Apple Airports fly high All credit to New York A tale of Christmas shopping in two of the Western world's greatest cities Paris discounts the seasonal glitter A New Service for Reapers The Times Travelex Currency Call Service Somak Holidays British use the French connection News The Times Crossword No 19,415 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Times Weather Call AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Gatt tariff cuts will benefit strategic British industries Core inflation rate reaches 26-year low London Closing Prices Markets in Detail Share Price… Anatole Kaletsky EC stands to gain from deal Stock Market Arts The Pound Gold Brent Crude Sport Steel industry sheds 400 jobs Cašmir Peter Brookeson Cartoons Business Today Humming Blow out Short Circuit La Crème De La Crème Campaign Manager's PA Career moves The Royal Horticultural Society A 'tour Operating' Secretary Deal promises $300bn boost Final act of Gatt negotiations leads to global free trade breakthrough Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diana Duggan Associates Angela Mortimer PA/SECRETARY Super Sec Advertising advance lifts Mail ASB stands firm on takeovers By our City Staff: Creditors helped by 3i ruling BA in court plea Lonrho directors set to go Amber Day departure Eurotunnel approval Capital Radio deal Leeds scraps accounts VW closes Seat plant Kunick bounces back Heseltine decision on Gas expected today Business Roundup Now the hard work begins Gatt deal leaves tricky loose ends Accounting reforms on the right track Shedding light on British Gas's darkness Pennington From a Correspondent in Stuttgart: Daimler clocks up DM2bn losses China tops direct investment table Northern Electricity and South Western increase dividends Higher sales volumes and reduced costs continue to drive profits forward at Northern Electric and South Western Electricity, which remain bullish about prospects HP Buhner branches out Filling in the black hole Swinton Insurance Strategy please for British Gas Power firms given enquiry warning Inflation cheer helps push shares to another record close Stock Market Markets at a Glance Major Changes FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Pentos gloom as forecasts worsen Company News in Brief Major Indices Traditional Options Dorling shares hit after profit alert Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Chambers praise Labour Millwall stake Wall Street Money Markets Nicked not stolen The Times City Diary George & Vulture gets the chop The Times City Diary Stibbon's post The Times City Diary How the West encouraged Yeltsin in his mistakes Economic View There are lessons to be learnt from the resurgence of reformed communists and nationalist extremists, Anatole Kaletsky argues Eddie's gifts The Times City Diary George produced a sizable sack and began… Wombles return The Times City Diary Waving the francs The Times City Diary In with a chance The Times City Diary Pentos HP Bulmer Switching out of a company pension scheme sometimes makes sense Letters to the Business section of The Times can be… All power corrupts Tempus GWR Group Action groups and Lloyd's settlement offer Business Letters The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Futures-led rise Fimbra Global task for tax planners Accountancy & Finance Sun Service Associated Partners in Finance Limited Presents of mind More gravitas at Grant Any Other Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal worries Buyout partners Ronald Thwaites QC Price Waterhouse Boxing clever for better understanding Audit To the woods? No thank you Cinema: Geoff Brown searches for the humour in Robin Hood: Men in Tights; plus Gatt and the film industryRobin Hood: Men in Tights Odeon West End. Pg, 104 mins Unfunny spoof from Mel Brooks Cinema Paradiso: Special Edition Metro, Pg, 167 mins Longer and inferior version of Tornatore's Oscar-winner The Meteor Man Electric Portobello Road, Pg, 100 mins Bland, well-meaning black fantasy Rock A Noble view of MacBeth 'We are the only classical ensemble left,' says the RSC's artistic director A case of Hollywood - or bust? The Gatt squabble over film anf TV could be hiding an artistic impasse Theatre Wembley Arena Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment copiled 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 The things we can do without Rock: Louise Gray joins two men and a dog at Roland Orzabal's latest bid to rule the world Tears for Fears Wembley Arena Prize entertainment for sophisticated folk Café Royal Trills in pink frills Recital Wigmore Hall Games that only losers play Theatre: A new Alan Ayckbourn at the Pit: Shakespearcan comedy on tour; vampires in Leicester Alan Ayckbourn's first production for the RSC shows him in fine form, mixing pathos and comedy as only he can. Benedict Nightingale reports Great Classics on Offer The Times Dream-ticket from the Russians Concerts: Heavy-duty orchestral fare; plus Renaissance vocal rarities Philharmonia/Syetlanov Festival Hall Finesse applied to neglected corners Tallis Scholars QEH Comic fizz has gone rather flat The Two Gentlemen of Verona Haymarket Teething troubles The Thirst Haymarket, Leicester The Times Eagles all but few can sing Michael Hofmann finds Russian poetry this century is all about public reputation Hard right versus soft centre The Stone Diaries Picture Gallery Lands of hope and lost glory Tale of a Tsarist holy city Minerva Press Is onwards upwards? Jean Aitchison takes issue with a literary study of language and argues that linguistic evolution does not equal decline From Eisenstein to Ealing Film Books Corruscating caricaturists Cartoons The Ultimate Noah's Ark Monuments to information Reference Recipe for confusion Changed rules have brought frustration for shoppers, says Rodney Hobson What You Can Import Black Label Manchester Airport Stockpile fever Hypermarket shopper are cheerfully breaking the law as they travel home in overloaded vehicles Soaraway successes The high street's hold on quality shopping is being challenged, says Derek Harris Retail space at Glasgow airport is being quadrupled Shops in the sky selling more BAA Value Guarantee Take-off for big sales of wine Spirits no longer dominate purchases at airports Undisclosed principal can sue on contract Privy Council Law Report December 16 1993 Court of Appeal Power to consider unfair dismissal complaint after time Defence not available in summary case Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Bridging pension difference lawful European Law Report Luxembourg Settlement has no effect on other joint libel loser Jurisdiction to strike out Island in the sun gives players stormy reception Wet start to world championship Pairings Plucky Holligan climbing too high for comfort Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046.… Cutting out rough stuff English rugby stands accused of hypocrisy Prolific clubs point to untapped potential in the Valleys Anglers need united voice Pride of Canada Clubs fail to take strain in hard times for players Rugby Commentary Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Injury puts Bicknell tour place in doubt Scoreboard Kristensen ends stalemate For the Record Motherhood breeds winners Bournemouth woes eased Chépé make most of early advantage Sport in Brief Nod of approval Britain impress Final places assured Confident O'Sullivan Rhodes recovering Montgomerie attacks Players back in force Little Woods PPA Board moves to cut entry costs for major races Richard Evans Gifford dispels big-race rumours Jones takes title Rapid Raceline Towcester Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Young Hustler shortens Guide to our In-Line Racecard Kelso Southwell Track record which needs improving David Miller says that underneath its medal-winning gloss British athletics has serious problems in areas of organisation and finance which threaten its stability Snow Reports Record of changing times Books for Christmas England agree tour dates Tomorrow Buoyant Whitaker in chase for rich rewards Itinerary BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Satellite Cricket Boat Race hopefuls cross swords in Tideway trial Fury at Winston's promotion Revised Positions Webb recalls glory days to sink embattled City Times Two Cross Word Winning Move Word-Watching Ice maiden back with Olympic aim E&J David Miller N B Selection Ltd Hoggett Bowers System Software Associates Ltd N B Selection Ltd Search & Selection Selector Europe Hoggett Bowers Does a dress code still exist? Clothes can say a lot about a person. But does what you wear to work really matter any more, asks Violet Johnston Selector Europe BHP Petroleum Hoggett Bowers Head of Business Systems KPMG Selection & Search N B Selection Ltd Mainland PATHfINDER Videotron Vodafone Group N G Selection Ltd Looking for a Board Level Appointment? NYNEX Cable Comms Stafford Long & Partners Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Touche Ross MKA Management Consulting Ltd PA Consulting Group Adderley Featherstone plc Sales Career Opportunity Sales Executives Ote £25/£50K HSBC Asset Management Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand Corporate Executive Search Information Service International Daniels Bates Partnership Connaught Multiple Classified Advertising Items Selection & Search Associates Grant Thornton Management Consultants Foundation Health Limited European Recruitment Manager NGN Ltd Mondial International Financial Services EnSys Europe Ltd Franklin Mint Limited Community Industry Mercuri Urval Commercial & Operations Manager Customer Service Manager TK Selection Panasonic Carter Cast recruitment consultants Applied Learning GS Recruitment Advertising Management Andrecruitment Consultans Managing Director A Plus Group Employment Service Branch Manager South East Asia Chusid Lander GB Mailing Systems Ltd., Chemical Industries Association Trades Exhibitions Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Walsall Lithographic Company Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles MSL International Energis Telewest Communications Group Ltd The Mawdsley Consultancy Multisoft The Bradford Exchange Trafficmaster The Sunday Times Planergy Consultants Ltd General Appointments Harrods Knightbridge Heathfield Hargreaves Limited News International Newspapers Limited Business Post Powys Tec The Sumday Times General Manager Research Assistant The Noble Organisation Ltd Hill International Becton Dickinson United Medical Enterprises Limited Associated Partners in Finance Limited The Hospitality Group Managing Director Overseas Jobs Express Macro Babcock KW The Personnel Co-ordinator Organisational Transformation A key to the boardroom door Why is the human resources manager so often overlooked when it comes to the very top jobs Desmond Dearlove reports General Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Sun Service Coal Investments plc Keep yourself in good spirits Life after Redundancy Being with other people and having fun is very good for morale Relate Putting Families First The British Museum Development Trust RAS Kirklees Metropolitan Council Brent Council Isle of Wight County Council Surrey Heartlands The NSPCC is committed No gain without pain Short-term solutions to long-term problems are bound to come unstuck, writes Eric Caines West London Tec Northern General When a chief is not an executive Business titles are more than mere words North Kensington The Dean and Canons of Windsor St George's… Minister National Training Awards 1993 Judging Boots Handing power to your people NTA awards show how adding skills to a workforce can revolutionise performance, says Edward Fennell Employer Award Winners 1993 Black & Decker The trail-blazers Award winners are leading the ways, says Edward Fennell Bolton Bury Tec Training Provider Award Winners 1993 Programmes Communications Secrets of the judging panels Edward Frennell finds out how the winners were selected The Patron's Special Awards Minister's vote for top trio Edward Feunell on three prize-winning schemes chosen for praise by the Department of Employment By giving support to individual trainees, the drop-out rate was reduced dramatically Hoogovens Aluminium Building Systems Ltd Winning recipe for successful courses Chosen organisations share a focus on the best qualifications Daily Mail Enterprise Award BBC Short Brothers workers walk tall The Times award recognises internatio Individual Award Winners 1993 British Steel: British Mettle MCI Award for Management Training Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Employment Department Group Picture Gallery Lessons in how to do better Michael Hartfied introduces three pages of award winners and examines some astonishing achievements… R. Holt & Co. Ltd TECs take Investors trail Promotion is needed to interest more employers in the scheme Disability Equality Training HSTECH A sharper focus on profits and people …from a home that improved the lives of its residents to a jewellers that came up with gem of an idea… PMC Moulding National Training Awards Hotel Catering Training Company Kids unlimited Lucas AA Sotheran Ltd Learning to earn Derek Harris on the organisations that provide training courses Manchester Scheme Pirelli Cables Limited The message is motivation Irene Farnsworth and Derek Harris find stories of fine personal achievement among individual winners… TTE Dollond & Aitchison Unigate Spring Board Consultancy Investor in People Tesco Boots

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