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News from 06/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Kai Stam, John Huxley, Michael Prescott, John Coleman, Philip Schofield, Barbara Hall, Klemens Polatschek, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Jon Swain, R Buchanan-Dunlop, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Lesley White, A S Byatt, Tony Francis, Sara E Thornton, Susan d'Arcy, Carolyn Wigoder, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Gordon Kirby, Ned Balfe, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Humphrey Carpenter, Dr C Sampson, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, John O'Byrne, Rebecca Mead, Deborah Moggach, Mary Wilson, Paul Rubens, Richard Eaton, Francesca Nelson, Tony Allen-Mills, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, C Rowland, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Grimsditch, Nilgin Yusuf, Robert Hewison, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, E Jane Dickson, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, Christopher Stokes, Cliff Temple, Ciaran Byrne, Ingrid Millar, Harvey Porlock, Egon Ronay, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Sean Ryan, Joanne O'brien, Hayes Penson, Dr Leszek Frasinski Jj Thomson Physical Laboratory, S Anspach, Michael Daley, Peter Millar, Brian Morton, Peter Kellner, Arnold Wesker, George Perry, Elaine Feinstein, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Peter Silverton, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Moynahan, Stuart Wavell, P M Longthorn, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Steven Wheeler, Graham Taylor, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Finstat, Paul Driver, James Adams, Boris Schapiro, G Wells, Steven Downes, Matthew Gwyther, Winston S Churchill, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, John Burton-Race, Rufus Olins, Chris Gilchrist, Martin Jacques, Phil Baker, Nicola Davidson, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Michael Winner, David Toop, Lois Rogers, Brian Reading, Jenny Diski, Sue Ellicott, John Karter, Nick Gordon, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Jonathan Coe, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Ian Critchley, Jeremy Paxman, Ian Burrell, J G Ballard, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Bernard Fitzsimons, Bruce Johnston, Roland White, Christopher Dickson, Peter Johnson, Iola Smith, Arthur Newton, Rebecca Fowler, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, Mary Leishman, David Hunn, Stephen Godwin, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Roderick Low, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Jocelyn Targett, Tim Wills, Andrew Alderson, R Davies, Roy Hattersley, Elaine Taylor, A A Gill, Dave Hill, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Brian Clarke, R Ledingham, Dr L King, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Clive Jacobs Joint proprietor, Peter Semler, David Wickers, Sally Soams, Anthony Haden-Guest, M Brown, John Parker, Alan David Tribe, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Jeff Randall City Editor, Germaine Greer, Penny Perrick, Vanya Kewley, Tony Hetherington, Julia Bright, Anthony Howard, Simon Reeve, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, James Dalrymple, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Georgina Howell, John Ryding,

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Major faces Tory grassroots revolt One in three party chairman wants a new prime minister Article Withdrawn Heseltine is third minister caught up in Nadir row Sheraton Grand Hotel Contents Faltering Towers: Holbeck Hall hotel, Scarborough,… Football riddled with fraud Inside BA pays Virgin £9m in deal to end feud Gun crimes double in last five years The Sunday Times Major nervy but defiant as the political vultures gather Based, bruised and lying at an all-time low The Perfect CV A 'deadbeat' of a speech News of the World What Today's Other Papers Say about Major Cunard Enemy within Observer No surrender Sunday Telegraph St. Joseph's Hospice Vodafone Two tests ahead as pressure mounts Sweet revenge Sunday Express On the brink The Independent MPs plead: stop scaring the public Out of intensive care, straight into the fray: can he do it? Inside Politics Barclays Scallywag takes brunt of anger Compaq Bryan still plays central role in duchess's life Hoover is sued over flights deal The Royal Mint Housing recovery to take five years Citroën Taxman blows whistle on football's fiddles BT Fiat Corruption investigation shakes the BBC How licence-payers' cash funded a web of secret business links British Midland BT Swollen hippie army steals a hi-tech march LSE may charge students £1,000 Press on trial in murder case Honda Union leader set to derail Smith Vauxhall The Stranded Gentry New revelations about losses at Lloyd's show just how far Britain's old guard has taken a caning P&O European Ferries Qantas Kaput! The End of the German Miracle Once the envy of the world, Germany is paying the price of complacency with industrial crisis and unrest on the streets. By Christine Toomey and Peter Millar Facing up to recession:'Germany's industry and the… Nation that became a sudden victim of its own mythology Coolelectric The Rover Commitment British offer Bosnians no hiding place New commander defends actions Texas puts the boot into Clinton's worst week Italian police foil £90m grain fraud Woolwich Building Society Yeltsin rival booed out of key Kremlin talks Budget Rift growing between US and Europe Intercity Shuttle Whites panic as mystery illness hits Navajos Schoolchildren are treated like lepers after 12 deaths Volvo Business links dent the ANC National Power Bullish Spanish right set to gore Gonzalez Brittany Ferries Italy's Mr Clean top of the polls Ford Canon Japan draws down veil for a 'secret' royal wedding KKK's Duke 'too nice' for radio Out of this World T J Hooker's final unfinished case Cutting call in the outback Devious directory Solutions Midland Midland Babies treated with contested Aids drug The Open University Four-star hotel slides off cliff into a watery grave Weather and Travel Outlook Pilkington Katrina murder: police hold man News Digest Hunt for killers (Reuter): 20 troops die Pumas sighted Women in action Braer charge? Music star dies Bond winners Deng Doll Revo Deng's Dollar Revolution Money is everything in a 'socialist market' China increasingly devoid of faith or ideals, writes Jon Swain Goodwood Travel Limited Tyne Wear Sick as three parrots, and sinking in the opinion polls Jonathan Miller reviews the week Kaytech Computer Superstore Celebrity Cruises Memo to meek dinners: bellow for better service Reporting from food's front line, Michael Winner found a host of unhappy eaters Aboard the Marie Celeste Atticus The Kidney Foundation Godfrey Smith Lies, damned lies and school testing Peter Kellner writes an open letter to John Patten, education secretary, about his department's efforts to change parents' minds Treasury heading for trouble in triplicate Three key men favour different economic policies. Which way will they go? asks Norman MacRae Tory turmoil reflects the ills at the heart of a nation in crisis The Conservative party faces the same decline in confidence afflicting the church and the monarchy, writes Martin Jacques Royal Liver Friendly Society Nature confounds the prophets of doom Spotlight On an oil spill overkill. Sean Ryan reports on the amazing recovery of wildlife where environmentalists predicted the worst Motorola Forget conformity, let's rejoice in our racial diversity Challenging the views of Winston Churchill on our multi-racial mix, Roy Hattersley meets three Muslim Britons who refuse to be bound by ethnic stereotypes The one about the Englishman: no longer a joke Actor Tom Conti is disturbed by the anti-English 'racism' he has discovered north of the border, writes James Dalrymple Bees on the line fail to halt BR Readers' questions 'One-sided' view of the restaurant Churchill replies Points Proton MP The right medicine for smokers Unfair to caravans Parental concern Danger: keep out Birthdays English football rotten to the core The Oslo debacle was a symptom of a deeper crisis. The Sunday Times looks at a game in dire need of restoration The clown sheds a tear while Jolly Jack smiles on Tony Francis on how Taylor's failure to curb Gascoigne's excesses cost England dear Chris Lightbown on the national spirit that buous the Irish and plagues the English Injuries added to insult for hapless Lions Harder to win, but not impossible Stephen Jones on the mountain the Lions must climb in the first Test Augee hammering home the records Cool Scotland stay on top Rugby Round-Up England take bronze Badminton Thrills and spills as Waqar takes charge Maynard adds a different aura Botham blast fails to avert defeat Cricket Close-Up Lathwell a different class in this test Field-Buss wrecks Gower's dream Kent at full steam with Headley Light on shades Third Man Hat trick Stricken Essex moan Richards retires Steffi pushed to the limit by Fernandez Sue Mott at the French Open in Paris Bruguera goes for glory, Courier goes to work Sue Mott on the artist versus the artisan in the French men's singles final Blast from the past at Brands David Hunn reports from Brands Hatch on a nostalgic formula that sets the heart racing Mansell's oval show rolls bumpily into Milwaukee Motor Racing Steady Baker keeping his nose in front Lauren St John watches as a young contender finds himself ahead of the field again Banana's change of fortune Cycling Olympic hopeful set for cash boost Keith Wheatley on a sponsorship plan that could turn talent into gold medals in Atlanta Jacklin takes the handicap out of joining a club Nick Pitt on a scheme designed to bring players without a handicap in from the cold Gunnell shakes off cobwebs Athletics Martina's 164th title News Focus Tapie denies bribe charge Drug tussle Think again Bremen's title Out of Europe Jones denied Giro Winner The avenger Beached idea For the Record Australian Football Sport on TV and Fixtures Racing The Times County Championship Boon sets it up for Australia Peter Roebuck watches England slide towards defeat at Old Trafford Mercury Communications Test turned inside out by ball of the century Robin Marlar on how Gatting, England's best player of spin, was Warne out Intrepidity recovers to take the Oaks Racing Big names of industry burn their fingers at Lloyd's Attali to be sidelined at Euro-bank American tipped for EBRD Venables camp fires broadside at Berry Virgin Flights of fancy at City Airport Mates intervened in second SFO case Insight BAe prepares for £4 billion export boost EC's recipe for unemployment Business Comment Ambra Personal Computers Branson wins BA battle with £9m View Point Captains of industry fight shipowners in Atlantic war EC opt-out backfires Footsie boost for Warburg Beecham brands go In today's Other Papers Leyland buyout Leyland Airtours eyes Hogg's agencies Rate cuts ruled out Post Office delay Share Tips Racing towards the 21st Century The launch this week of a new racing authority marks the start of a more business like approach to one of Britain's biggest leisure industries, says Jeff Randall Australia's economy heads down and under The currency has slumped, unemployment is rising and a trade war with America threatens. John Huxley reports from Sydney London Gatwick the Fast Track Airport A share in the boardroom Intel inside Racal, Vodafone and Chubb set to please Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Property double act seeks the Midas touch The teaming-up of George Soros with British Land in a £1 billion property fund was enough to send shares through the roof. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Rural Wales the British Business Park Forte Crest ITV's big fish plan to swallow the minnows Brokers and banks are anticipating a series of ITV takeovers. Report by Rufus Olins Manchester Business School Scottish Enterprise Slumping profits shatter Pilkington Despite recent deals, profits are about to be halved for the third year in a row, says Matthew Lynn BT's Global Connection The City responded only grudgingly to BT's $5 billion deal with America's MCI. But industry insiders hailed it as a historic event that will change the shape of world telecoms. By Andrew Lorenz The Sage Group PLC Major is wrong: Maastricht is not good for Britain or for Europe Unemployment, not inflation, is the crucial economic problem of the 1990s; the treaty fails to address this. The sooner Europe ditches it, the better, says Brian Reading Siebe Sinking dollar drags us down say Japanese American Account Digital Headline leaps into publishing's big league Will its takeover of Hodder succeed where other small publishers have not, asks James Bethell OKI People to People Techonology Door closes on the Man from the Pru A drastic revamp may dent the pension group's image, reports Kirstie Hamilton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Megatech Software Poyle Industrial Estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Multi Media Partnership Fourthrite Telecommunications U. K. Limited Olympic Computer Technology Prontaprint! Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Company Store Sharing in the spoils of success Midland's equity backing of a small company could open up a solution to the funding squeeze. Andrew Lorenz reports Nationwide Service Banking Liaison Group Catering for the growing hunger for efficiency European Funding Consortium Has Funds Available for Cheaper flight at the end of the tunnel Aerodynamics An advanced European wind tunnel could lead to improvements in aircraft that cut fuel bills by 15%. Bernard Fitzsimons reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crestcom Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd Ultrasound sharpens diagnostic picture Medical Technology Manufacturers! Importers Distributors! We are in a Boom! Start your Own Finance Business Start your Own Discount Airfare Agency National Westminster Bank Computer replaces Mr Kipling Production Rabbit will run and run Bags of big Mac's chips Prufrock Mega Bucks Sedgemoor Slamming the Carr door Prufrock Berlusconi in the hot seat The Sunday Times A cut below the rest Prufrock Article Withdrawn Fiction stranger than facts Prufrock Hutchison Telecom Postel is right to fight rewards for failure In the City O'Ferrall chief quits after row Postal Accounts Open to New Investors Postal saving brings a bag of investors Cottoning on to the debt trap Contents Short life for policies sold by 'itinerant' salesmen Paul Nuki on a report that says 24% of life policies are cancelled within a year Northern Rock Make the most of your savings with SAYE Comment Fidelity Investments Bitter over brewer's error Questions of cash Revenue adjudicator welcomes complaints Save & Prosper Abbey charges for using others' cash machines Tomorrow Abbey joins Halifax in charging 60p for certain withdraws from other firms' Link machines. 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Francesca Nelson previews what is in store for students and parents at the end of this month Education Warwick Business School A Levels at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Ideal Schools The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Luton College of Higher Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American College in London Contents Boybn United In this Issue Taking responsibility Cradle-snatching A dollop of Trollope A mere snip Royal pretender Columnists! Who needs 'em? Pile 'Em High On the Critical List No more ridiculous books about the royals, pleads Harvey Porlock Nobs and knockers Politics Anthony Howard admires Alan Clark's arrogant,'recklessly candid' account of his time as a minister Mystery man Current Affairs Tiny Rowland a Rebel Tycoon by Tom Bower Heinemann £16.99 pp659 Could do better For The Sake Of Argument Essays and Minority Reports by Christopher Hitchens Verso £19.95 pp352 The borrowers Will Pop Eat Itself? Pop Music In The Soundbite Era by Jeremy J Beadle Faber £7.99 pp270 The culture of anarchy Music In The Fascist Bathroom: Writings On Punk 1977-1992 by Greil Marcus Viking £16.99 pp438 The Sunday Times Pisces rising Country Matters Trout Bum by John Gierach Robinson £14.95 pp227 Cereal killers Round In Circles Physicists, Poltergeists, Pranksters And The Secret History Of The Cropwatchers by Jim Schnabel H Hamilton £16.99 pp295 The Adelphi Press The new Romantics Poetry A S Byatt struggles to hear the voice of individual talent in a new anthology of Romantic poetry Diary Celebrations of literary field days A Welsh meadow has been transformed into the … of one of the world's leading bookfests. Isabel Wolff describes the highlights of this year's Sunday Times/Hay-on-Wye festival of literature On the Shelf J G Ballard praises The Day of The Locust, Nathanael West's nightmare vision of 1940s Hollywood society The Times Literary Supplement The unacceptable face of post-structuralism Philosophy The Lives of Michel Foucault by David Macey Hutchinson £20 pp599 Bibliophile Books The Pentland Press Avon Books (T) Picking up the scent Criminal Sentences John Coleman sniffs out the best new whodunits Puss-in-cahoots Felidae by Akif Pirincci trans by Ralph Noble Fourth Estate £12.99 pp262 Universal Publications Multiple Classified Advertising Items Images Publishing (Malvern) Ltd Accidental anti-hero Among The Dead by Michael Tolkin Faber £14.99 pp229 Tuning in to the future Fiction Sing The Body Electric by Adam Lively Chatto £15.99 pp440 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No. 274 Crossword Enthusiasts Edinburgh International Festival Minute stakes Fiction The Worm And The Star by John Fuller Chatto £9.99 pp246 Maiden voyages The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides Bloomsbury £15.99 pp249 Book Guild Paperbacks Hardbacks Compiled by Bookwatch: Paperbacks The Writers Bureau The Open University Penguin Quarterly Contents Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty Building with Wood Weald and Downland Open Air Museum The NuMsKuLLs Anyone with a Stuffed Croc, Six Feet Long, Please Call! The Intelligent Cob's Question Thunderbirds Deputy DiNK Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cob's Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally The Sunday Times Contents Inside Cover Story Norman's Lament Rank and Pile Beyond the Pale Food & Drink Homage to Estonia Cover photograph of Naomi Campbell Not exactly water under the bridge Peter McKay's Week The taming of the shrew? Fabulous, Darling Come spy with me Go on. Make my day Two-faced children Even young princes have to lead double lives when their parents split up, says Deborah Moggach Hello's Angels The police claim the Hells Angels are into organised crime. Maz Harris, PhD, the Angels' delightful PR man, who lives down the road from his mum and does charity work, tells a different story. By Peter Silverton The Hôtel Lancaster Paris The Shape that Died of Shame The Shape that Died of Shame Born November 1992, died June 1993. No flowers. Joanne O'brien sheds few tears over the demise of Gringe Never felt better A week in politics is a long time—a week out of them is even longer. What does Norman Lamont get up to now he's got time to spare? Robert Leedham finds him at Buck House, the Derby. . . but not the local off-licence Kids reign over the British aisles Children love disgusting, lurid food—and mums and dads are buying an awful lot of it. Mother of two Ingrid Millar reports from the check-out Paul Mitchell Picture Gallery Do They Turn You on? Habsburg ever after They called it the Eurotrash wedding of the year: a wildchild with new money marrying a high-born Habsburg who has wound up hosting a game show Will it last, asks Klemens Polatschek The Sunday Times Emissionary positions 'No sex, purleeeze!' That's the plea of the ambitious Hollywood exec who lives in fear of losing precious energy with every ejaculation. Francesca Nelson explains why he's right Crystal gazing Hugh Pearman discovers a futuristic solution to the problems associated with living in glass houses Cartier Anneka? But I thought she liked a challenge When they run into trouble, they come on like women on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Kim, Mia, Anneka—they've all bad the martyr make-over. But don't feel story for them, says Chrissy Iley The jockey horror show A classless society? Not on Derby Day, says Imogen Edwards-Jones Everything but the grill Food & Drink Table Talk Off your Trolley First among equals Food & Drink Wine Dining out on disaster Nobody should stomach bad food at dinner parties, says a a Gill. Lazy hosts must be prepared to hear some unpalatable truths 30 Minute Menu The Sunday Times Publish and be danged Tired of reading showbizzy profiles? 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Portrait by Sally Soames Yardley Original Artful bodgers After the Uffizi, Michael Daley questions the art of restoration Virgin Still hazy after all these years They were kind of cultish, but no one really liked them. So how did The Velvet Underground manage a sell-out British tour last week? Robert Sandall on the comeback of the band that wasn't here in the first place Why do teenagers idolise a band formed long before they were born? Emma Forrest, 16, went to see The Velvet Underground and grew nostalgic for a time she never knew Porn yesterday Lady Chatterley's story—to be screened tonight in Ken Russell's film—has resonances of Lawrence's own life, says Elaine Feinstein Royal uprising In coronation week, Craig Brown marvels at how soon sycophancy has given way to hypocrisy The hanging debate If you want a disgusting portrait of Princess Di, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition is for you, says Jonathan Margolis Criterion theatre Taking an alternative view What does the Royal Academy do for the rest of the year, asks Frank Whitford Film check Movie watch The good burgers of NW3 Hugh Pearman on a McDonald's designed for the Hampstead set Queen's Theatre Festivals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glastonbury Festivals Ltd. 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