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News from 03/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Oliver D. Anderson, Michael Prescott, Barbara Hall, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Andy Watts, Mount Igman, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Jonathan Miller, Tony Francis, Frank Whitford, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Markie Robson-Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Arthur Appleton, Charles Hymas, Andrew Sullivan, Jason Tomas, Rebecca Mead, Carol Sarler, Jannie di Giovanni, E. Jane Dickson, Francesca Nelson, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Ulla Plon, John Major, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Cyril Dixon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Jack Pitman, Hugh Canning, Alasdair Reid, David Cairns, Caroline Lees, Brian Morton, Peter Kellner, Nick Kochan, George Perry, Sue Mott, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, Christine Toomey, Tricia McDaid, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, Steven Downes, Neil Mackwood, Mark Edwards, Janet Daley, D J McDonald-Hobley, David Lawrenson, Ira Miller, Richard Rosenfeld, Guy Lesser, Anoja Dias, Jack Nicholson, John McFariane, Malcolm Winton, Craig Brown, Nik Cohn, Stephen Jones, Richard Palmer, Dickie Arbiter, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Bornard Cafferty, Richard Woods, Nicholas Bethell, Louise Branson, Maurice Chittenden, Mitchell Symons, Sasha Miller, Rebecca Fowler, Roger Clarke, David Hunn, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Angela Neustatter, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, Bill Clinton, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Matthew Campbell Moscow correspondent, Jonathan FUTRELL's, Gilbert Adair, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, Alan Ruddock, Rosalind Miles, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Earl Spencer, John Burns, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro, Ganesh Sittampalam,

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Contents British relief worker is shot dead in Somali port Rail bosses 'sabotage' privatisation Modern air-conditioned coaches sold to scrapyard for £3,000 Kuoni Now they know what it's like to be a passenger Contents Rebel troops await orders to storm besieged Sarajevo Planning the counter-attack: Muslims mass in the snow IRA and Nazis in plot to kill royal couple Contents The truth about Sainsbury '50% cuts' Contents Sainsbury sleight of hand in price war Only 5% of items cut out of 15,000 grocery lines Sainsbury's London International Boat Show '93 Sheraton Park Tower 'Streaming' advocated for schools Family torment that led to the lion's den Father tells how his son was shunned by the system Baby left 'because she was a girl' Surfer's paradise: the Princess of Wales strides into the Caribbean on the island of Nevis yesterday. Suffer the little princes, page 14 Picture: Mark Cardwell Footprint clue in hunt for Johanna's killer British Gas Citroën Hard night for a policewoman on the frontline With the stabbing of a woman officer fresh in their minds, WPCs play an important role, involving tact and toughness, in inner-city policing. Francesca Nelson joins them on a tough beat as 1993 opens Pregnancy drug kills daughters 50 years on Thomas Cook 'Threshergate' man expelled In today's Other Papers Wife's plea for Gooch return Brains trust to fight crime Khrushchev cold war ploy Down come the frontiers, but Europe Calais invaders head for home on a tide of beer The Rush How prices compare Ford France dreads banana drama Import Problems Right-hand drivers get the slow lane Cars Shows its nerves over new freedoms All systems go: a shrug, a wave—and the Continent is mine By Sunday Times reporters: Customs grow accustomed to the pace Britain: the rules go up in smoke Holland: porn fails the morality test Ireland: sex crosses the border Denmark: honesty is a casualty National Westminster Bank BT A reply is coming, but don't hold your breath Company manners and efficiency are not all they should be Going to the Top: what happened when The Sunday Times tested standards of courtesy among our leading institions The Guardian On Jan 2,1893 history was made when the FT turne Multi Saver Tesco Sale Amdega In No Man's Land America expected Bill Clinton to pick a His & Hers administration of Democratic party stalwarts and his wife's friends. Instead, writes Andrew Sullivan, he has done the almost impossible If It's over . . . Consumer confidence is returning, but a question mark hangs over the ability of recession-blitzed British industry to meet the demands of recovery, report David Smith and Mark Skipworth Nationwide The Golden Age The new ITV companies have arrived: British television is experiencing its biggest upheaval since the arrival of Channel 4. And, argues Jonathan Miller as the revolution gets under way, the view from the sofa can only improve Godfrey Smith Lunn Poly Manchester Business School Suffer the little princes: a royal identity crisis… The House of Windsor cannot claim to be 'an ordinary family' while acting in the despotic way it did over Christmas, says Janet Daley Hogg Robinson Travel Second-rate schooling, here we come Platform The government is bringing back selection by the back door, writes Roy Hattersley Ostriches, not hawks, pose the greatest threat to world peace The irresolute John Major and Bill Clinton risk dragging the West into a Balkans war it cannot win, warns Norman Macrae Bruiser Clarke has police on the ropes Inside Politics Saved by White Wednesday Lamont—and Britain—in a perilous two-way stretch This is the year when we will have to face up to the horrid truths about Britain's long-term economic plight, says Peter Kellner Smallbone Yeltsin faces hollow victory over missiles Peugeot Subs may join Russia's oil rush The Nuclear Gas Field Lufthansa Victims of the Balkan war: 1.4m children Army Officer Shopping trolley scandal adds to Kohl's anguish Britain to take in babies FIAT Renault a Certain Flair The most hated couple in America bring 'home alone' story to life Dissidents are driven out in Mormon purge Gun gangs rule again on streets of Somalia Clinton tells all to the 'network' Abbey National Lamont Vat plan to save racing industry Major will intervene to block budget tax increases Wartime record of Churchill attacked Austin Reed Weather and Travel Outlook Street shooting victim dies News Digest Youth murdered Britons killed PM's coal talks College alert Ian Parry award Bond winners Barclay twins loom over vital stake in Savoy group Lord Spens sues Bank governor Postman Pat heads for Japan Virgin Lucas is bid favourite for '93 Top 10 takeover targets for 1993 Wassall set to increase Evode offer Mason to quit Shares to buy in 1993: The Sunday Times Six Our Business writers have compiled a portfolio that should do well as the UK and American economies pick up this year BBC Glaxo seeks remedies The company needs a successful new drug to protect its sales and profit margins. Report by Matthew Lynn What might have been: 1992's dream portfolio Top 10 risers Top 10 fallers Amex led the way to a year of profit Anyone who followed The Sunday Times would have seen a healthy profit last year. Report by Jeff Randall, City Editor How our 1992 shares fared DIY sell-off In today's Other Papers LAS censured Jobs at risk Share Tips What Price War? Sainsbury's high-profile discounts prompted immediate City fears of a damaging price war among the food giants. But profits still look rosy, report Alan Ruddock and Helen Davidson Travel or bust for Sullivan Prufrock Top prize for future shocks Will BA stub its toe? Perfect for a cup of Lord Forte Fruity flights for the Kiwis Forum Slow recovery from recession hangover Most forecasters say we are in for a very quiet year as the economy begins to gather strength, but there is room for optimism. Report by David Smith The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Racehorse Ownership Economic forecasts for 1993 Don't Journey into The Unknown Bank and Trust Co The Best New Years Resolution Trade wars threaten to mar America's happy new year American Account Multiple Display Advertising Items Nationwide Service Lorraine Electronics Surveillance The Sunday Times Colour Printing Use the Power of the Press Bargains for smart investors You could save thousands on fees. Report by Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor Top Tessas Knight Williams Save & Prosper Products to steer clear of Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Sunday Times Chelsea Restoring a reputation Questions of cash Tony Hetherington The 25 low priced "Penny" Shares most… Top savings rates When saving is child's play FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Savannah College of Art and Design St. Clare's Oxford Cheltenham College Nottinghamshire Family Health Services Authority Manchester City Council Knightsbridge University Language Courses in Europe Abbey Tutorial College Bursar Queen's College, London The Rapid Results College Adderley-Featherstone plc KentTEC The Smae Institute Easter Course at Hertford College Oxford Pera International Riyad Bank Management Career Consultants Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Radiocommunications Agency Feedback Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expat Jobs Times Newspaper Multiple Display Advertising Items Riyad Bank Fletcher Hunt plc PA Consulting Group Director of Buying Kidsons Impey Leicester's City Challenge A & P Appledore Group Limited CRL Howgate Sable Grange Selection Interexec PLC Scotland left in the land of hopeful glory Alasdair Reid on a trial that poses as many questions for the Scots selectors as it answers England swamped with talent Stephen Jones looks on with envy as the Grand Slam champions agonise over who to leave out for the opening match with France The world in Focus Minnows head for a whale of a time at Twickenham Rugby Round-Up Britain's silver shadow chases Tulu Cliff Temple sees a new name join the cross-country elite Wigan back on track Subaru Jodami jumps into Gold Cup picture Racing Disabled and very able David Hunn on the athletes who may be taking their courage and skills to the Atlanta Olympics Redskins keep going News Focus Su'a imposes Murphy's law Mast trouble Tiger qualities Hard times Sky Indians rise up against the raj Mihir Bose on a nation no longer prepared to accept Lord's as their master In the Test cauldron: England prepare for a hot series, South Africa and Australia go for back-to-back wins Cullinan's diamond debut End of the phoney Waugh Gooch well on his way to 1,000 runs Is Graham lost in the wilderness? Tony Francis on the Arsenal manager whose strategic follies are taking him further into the mire Set to circle the world in 80 days Sailing Dallas's young guns fastest shots in the east Ira Miller on how shrewd dealing in the transfer market turned America's Team around Last of the big-time spenders Whistle Blower Hello, I must be going Penalty points Trevor booking Resolutions Marlow take the money and a hiding Shaky Leeds taken back to the Valley Wolves devour Watford with late flourish Edwards ends Portsmouth's dream Few memories of glory days, precious little value for money West Ham teach Albion crucial lessons in class Football Racing Rugby Union Cricket Hartlepool's finest hour And so to Bed Wright spoils Yeovil's daydreams Gamesmanship rattles Saunders and Villa Blazing finale rescues Bassett FA Cup Focus Contents In Agony Marje Proops, Britain's most famous agony aunt, revealed last week that she had been involved in an affair for almost 20 years. But do those who advise others need to practise what they preach, asks Carol Sarler The real-life home alones Rosalind Miles on outrage over the American sisters abandoned by their parents this Christmas Holiday Autos A Bluffer's Guide The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 252 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peace of the action Connections Christmas Crossword Skirting the issue for a legs man Neil Mackwood rounds up the Usual Suspects Not the official honours list About that last knight. . . British Antique Replicas Night Shift The latest luxury is designer sleepwear, perfect for stay-at-homes too languorous to venture out. But these silk pants, linen shirts and sheer kimonos are too good to confine to the bedroom, says Paula Reed It's my party and I'll fly if I want to Rebecca Mead joined a transatlantic new year jaunt Chanel Boutique Turnberry Hotel Harrods Slick success of a Palais coup Table Talk Multiple Display Advertising Items Norway The Travel Bug Hard times bring the promise of grape things Wine Airline ticket Network Solatre International Holidays Atol CAA Kosmar Villa Holidays PLC Goa Multiple Display Advertising Items Austria Canvas Holidays Bridge the World Kuoni Czech Republic Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Sunsites Driving bargains Directions Muddy Waters The isolated world of the Louisiana bayous was only opened up to change when TV and tourism arrived. But some things never alter, as Nik Cohn found out Jelsave Mark Warner Inspirations The Sicilian Experience Caribbean Connection World There'll be music playing, and people swaying, and dancing in the streets. . . the fun need never stop in 1993 if you study Jonathan FUTRELL's global festival guide Bales Dorking Surrey Twickers World Crystal Holidays East Devon Tapestry Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Trans Indus Ltd Travel Also Appears on Page 4,5 & 7-13 Party P&O Qantas Multiple Display Advertising Items Columbus travel insurance Travelsavers Finnchalet Holidays Ltd. Solo's America the Experience Travelbag Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Major worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Martyn Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Haven France & Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items France Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Laskarina Ltd Seasons Greetings Italy Sky Shuttle Vacanze in Italia Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental Villas The Magic of Italy Vacances en Campagne Starvillas S Villa Select European Villas Ltd Aito The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alternative Travel Group CAA Guerba Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd New England Country Homes Special Interest Winter Sports Skiwest Bladon Lines Travel Limited Mark Warner Bladon Lines Ski Drive Skiwest Camp Beaumont Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel Thurlestone Hotel Manor House Hotel Island Hotel Four Season Cottages Hoseasons Multiple Display Advertising Items English Country Cottages Country Holidays Blakes Country Cottages Craigendarroch Visit Swansea and Gower Mackay's agency Country Estate in Royal Deeside Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Alan Day London Lancaster A Wider Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Puttocks Bradshaw Webb Normand Malaya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items BMG Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi The genius of a national lampooner George Cruikshank's Life, Times and Art: Volume 1:1792-1835 by Robert L Patten Lutterworth Press £35 pp522 Multiple Display Advertising Items In search of the ideal home Frank Lloyd Wright: A Biography by Meryle Secrest Chatto £20 pp635 The Book Guild Ltd. Writing Magazine Dorrance Publishing Inc The Sunday Times Crossword Now voyagers Loneliness & Time: British Travel Writing in the Twentieth Century by Mark Cocker Secker £18.50 pp294 Head of Packging and Promotion Hollywood Scripts Janus Publishing Company The Grapevine Beryl the Peril A Comic Classic from Topper Weekly Strip-Teasers The Way They were Chickens are Chicken The Funday Times Club Picture Gallery Lord Snooty A comic classic from Funday Times 1993 Calendar Funday Times 1993 Calendar The Numskulls Monster Moggies! What a Wallaby! Otter-Ly RiDiCuLous! Singray Here, Nitro, Take this Dollar and Go and Get Me a… Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Cod's Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Contents Field of dreams Eager to preserve a pastoral ideal and create the landscape of his imagination, urban man is neglecting social and agricultural realities, writes Robert Hewison Screens of escape Will virtual reality machines add a new dimension to our everyday lives, or has available technology already overwhelmed us, asks Mark Edwards Have you already lost your grip? Carry on kampfing Scrutiny Gilbert Adair on Riefenstahl's corny meisterwork Audi Audi Criterion Theatre Rubbish? What rubbish! Craig Brown looks back on a year of British telly that knocked spots off West End theatre and Hollywood cinema State of the art music by numbers The rave sound: faceless, faddish, fleeting. The exception? Manchester's 808 State, says Robert Sandall Cambridge Theatre Best at being bad Jack Nicholson, in a Few Good Men, proves again that he thrives by taking risks, says Iain Johnstone Film check Psycho thriller Guy Lesser finds Brian De Palma involved in some complex plotting Carmen Jones Records of the Year From Bartoli's Arie antiche to Madonna's Erotica . . . The Sunday Times critics select their favourite recordings of the past 12 months Classical I Classical II Classical III Rock/pop Royal National Theatre Records of the Year Jazz First opinion The European Arts Festival Multiple Display Advertising Items Artist Management International Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Raymond Gubbay The Sunday Times Entertainments Pages Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankhoute Tate Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Snow Queen Duchess Theatre Theatre Royal Haymarket Lord of the Ring British bass John Tomlinson is a hero to note, reports Hugh Canning Some more Bohemian rhapsodies Adventures in Motion Pictures Fitzrovia and infernal Galop The Sunday Times Pity the poor performers Caroline Lees on the inequities of pay in the arts Theatre check Arts diary Stage struck Nicholas Thompson, architecture's 'Mr Theatre', tells Hugh Pearman about his revamping of the Prince Edward Long player on another label Brian Morton hears jazzman Stan Tracey track his brilliant career Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Awash with Talent Watercolour is often thought of as a gentle, undemanding art. Yet, as a comprehensive Royal Academy exhibition shows, its mastery requires a subtle and precise genius—at which the British have excelled. By Frank Whitford BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Film Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama Sky News News on the hour CNN BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 Radio Year ins, year outs World Service Mw 648 kHZ (463m) The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas BCA Contents Strachan Contents French Country Contents Harrods Multiple Display Advertising Items Diy Manual BCA Seven Seas Angry young men Tom Miller, photographer, and his brother William, Film executive, talk to Richard Rosenfeld. Photograph by Jillian Edelstein Edwardian Hotels English Country Cottages Highlands & Islands of Scotland Laura Ashley Home Neville Johnson The Duvet Factor Exer Skier The Cottage Collection BCA Keycamp Holidays Dolphin Christies Winnie: A Woman on the War Path Marlboro Light's Designer Royal The Travel Collection A Royal Doulton Tea Set Fox Security Miracle for Sale ISL Scotts of Stow Wonder Webb Making a Splash Geordie Greig meets Veronica Webb, the new Revlon Girl, who intends to be seen and heard. Photographs: Kevin Hatt Notes from New York Sitting Targets The Ultimate Name Labels Country Collection Ltd. Eurocamp Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Carnell Ltd. Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Barbara Hall Why Are You a Bore? A Life in the Day of Ganesh Sittamplam Ganesh Sittampalam, maths genius, talks to Angela Neustatter. Photographs by Jack Daniels Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Sunseeker

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