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News from 25/07/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Kate Bernard, Michael Prescott, Paul Quinn, Pete Bradley, Mrs EJ, Dr Ted Willhoft, Simon Armitage, Ray Danby, Barbara Hall, Gayle Avant, Lisa Appignanesi, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Vanya Kewley, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Pam Barrett, Kathy Finch, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Carolyn Wigoder, Tony Horwitz, Jerry Hardman, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Richard Lamb, Sheridan Morley, Ned Balfe, Stephen Pettit, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Kirstle Hamilton, Beryl Goldsmith, Sally Payne, Trevor Hartley, David Smith, R Savage, Robert Leedham, Liz Wass, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Mary Wilson, Paul Rubens, Geordie Greig, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Philippa Gregory, Iain Johnstone, Rob Long, Nilgin Yusuf, William Rayner, Robert Hewison, Peter Wilson, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, Cliff Temple, Nigel Havers, Betty Lowenthal, Malcolm Wheatley, Tricia Wilkinson, Ian Gilmour, Harvey Porlock, Jenny Fieldgrass, Hugh Canning, Colin Dryden, Michael De Larrabeiti, Jeremy Clarkson, Frances Moore, Michael Jones, Caroline Lees, Paul Johnson, Paddy Ashdown, Mr EJ, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Simon Nash, Rose Shepherd, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Phil Harrison, Nick Gardner, Tony Blair, Shelley von Strunckel, MacDonald P Jackson, Jonathan Margolis, Peter Silverton, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Brian Clapham, Brian McGowan, Paul Donovan, Sylvia St Inglis, Tony Ellis, Will Fotheringham, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Peter Edwards, Gerald Kaufman, Finstat, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, Liz Lightfoot, Matthew Gwyther, Nicholas Fraser, Heather Couper, Eric Morris, Diana Clements, Kirstie Hamilton, Richard Munday, Mark Edwards, Tom Shone, Chris Gilchrist, Daphne Oxenford, Martin Jacques, Parin Janmohamad, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Winner, James Brown, Jenny Diski, Emma Walkey, Sue Ellicott, Kath Houlton, John Karter, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Alexandra Artley, Craig Brown, Mark Tully (BBC South Asia Correspondent), Hugh ApSimon, Andrew Drummond, Phil Rickman, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Patrick Howell, Chris Campling, Janine Di Giovanni, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Tony Allen Mills, Andrew Grice, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Ian Critchley, Robert Sobel, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Teresa Gorman, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Tim Willis, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, Mark Sloper, Richard Woods, Norman Stone, Garth Alexander, Roland White, Maurice Chittenden, Fenton Bailey, David Brent, Patrick Kersey, Mel Webb, Rebecca Fowler, David Hunn, D J Taylor, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Alastair Burnet, Emily Dean, Peter Victor, Roy Hattersley, Nick Godfrey, Hannah Edwards, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Peter McKay Week, Stephen Pettitt, Lauren St John, Dr Jean Lorre, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Sean O'brien, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, Quentin Robertson, Alan Ruddock, David Wickers, Pat Foster, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, John Cole, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, M Webb, Michael de Larrabeiti, Ken Wright, David Levin, Germaine Greer, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Mike Philips, Tony Hetherington, Neil MacLean, Sue Clarke, Anthony Worrall-Thompson, Frank H Phillips, Emma Forrest, Peter Roebuck, Tim Lewinson, Walter Ellis, Patricia Jenner, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Iain Jenkins, Mrs L a Charnock, Janine di Giovanni, Nilgin Yousuf, Boris Schapiro,

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Major: the crisis continues Only one in two Tory MPs thinks PM will last until next election Brussels threat to impose social chapter despite British opt-out clause Disaster looms at Christchurch ERM on verge of collapse Parkinson's sadness over daughter he has never seen Virgin atlantic Contents Drug girl signs Hollywood deal Contents PM calls cabinet rebels 'bastards' The Sunday Times Unionists in talks on pact with Tories Ulster MPs may guarantee government majority as by-election loss looms The Times Ski Enterprise Vodafone centre Christchurch plots a bloody revenge Exact Software (UK) Limited Edwardian Hotels Companies can keep 'dirty data' on staff sex lives Article Withdrawn AA Five Star Service Inquiry opens into Yard's security leaks Peugeot BBC star in row over sponsor deals Barclays Tories' runaway MP has come in from the cold Bottomley unveils plan to protect public from mental patients Woolwich Building Society How Eddie and Norbert truck miles of smiles Unmasked at last: the mystery cult heroes of Europe's motorways Half of women harassed Solicitors face purge under new legal rules BR cats caught in rail wrangle 'Foreign' cars are best of British Well-off inherit a £35bn bonanza BT North America Special Vauxhall Shakespeare stars in new English tests Vice barons take back Soho Peoples Phone Compaq Shows the Way Einstein = Mc (Where M is for misogyny and C is for cheat) Trade booms for wedding racketeers Back from the Brink? John Major's government won the battle of Maastricht by a whisker-but the Tories have not yet won the war Difficult year culminates in a week of open revolt Volvo Abbey National Why Rees-Mogg's case is not strong enough The only bar to ratification is the judicial review, Trevor Hartley explains Smashing time for Great College Street gang The rebels may have lost but they have made an indelible mark, writes Michael Prescott We're joining Europe just as it seizes up Beefeafter Textbook case of how not to deal with the press The prime minister has got it hopelessly wrong in his relations with the media, writes Paul Johnson Honda British Gas Nissan P&O European Ferries Death's shadow over the White House Lunch with Rosty dishes up more trouble Volunteer Reserve Forces Fall of a cold-war hero Germany's Mr Fixit accused of trading in human misery It was never like this with Flipper Out of this World Revenge, Italian style My country right or wrong. . . zappp! Saddam's errant son builds up his powerbase Choose a leader, any leader Garth Alexander looks at the field in Japan's premiership stakes Ford The lady's for turning: Kim Campbell, the Canadian… Our Foreign Staff: Russia panics as banks axe old roubles Canon Paris call to hit Serbs London meeting will discuss proposal to save Bosnian city Men tell of sexual abuse Marks & Spencer Minister accused in 'Human Bomb' siege Exceptional Value Solutions Death at the Easy Lay: was it a literary murder? Public loses its faith in justice system Going down: A Russian MiG 29 Fulcrum fighter… Weather and Travel Outlook Oh Trueman, oh Larwood, oh dear! Lifecover Plus Police uncover drugs factory News Digest Gang chief flees Ascot incident Laura ill again Second charge Peter Stringfellow Bond winners A Har Rain America's technological might has been humbled by the Mississippi. Russell Miller reports on a watershed event in the history of the United States Tyne Wear Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd BUPA Essential care Shrinks all round, please The Lazarus option Atticus While police huff and puff, crime blows the house down The force must be honest in the face of the critical Sheehy report—and it must account for itself to the public, says Alastair Burnet British Diabetic Association Social protection will not make us poor The ministerial argument that social gains are economic costs is the most frightening aspect of the confidence vote drama, writes Peter Kellner Japan shows benefits of the no-nanny state Politics is seen as farce in Japan, where the social chapter would be scorned, says Norman Macrae First Call More channels, more choice—and less and less influence After nearly half a century of cultural domination, television is now scheduled for the sidelines of our lives, writes Martin Jacques Godfrey Smith You're never too old to become a loving parent Spotlight On family life with Toni del Renzio, 78, the world's oldest father of test-tube quads. By Neville Hodgkinson Rainbow Exit the 80s superhero from Yob's Owen Ian Botham is a boisterous icon for the Thatcher era, says Jonathan Margolis Hey, buddy, is this the way to Yonder Bognie? Tony Horwitz with an American view of Britain's silly place names Police: what you say, what they say A case of injured pride on the thin blue line The police force resents having its collar felt, says Walter Ellis Crime wave boosts respect The public blames the legal system more than the police, our Mori poll reveals. Peter Kellner analyses the findings Respect for the Police Wine Shop Frozen food for thought The shotgun solution Docklands Light Railway Points Birthdays Tully and the BBC National Savings Must Diana hog the headlines? Why Blackpool needs the ballet Too clever by half He did it his way, and then some Peter Roebuck pays tribute to a former teammate, adversary—and great all-rounder Northants take upper hand as Lamb leads by example Emburey drives towards title Dogged Durham set to rock Essex Victory vital for title chase A woman's place is in the slips Carolyn Wigoder on another area where Australia sets the Standard—the women's World Cup Rare bird who flies south for the winter Unplayable Mushtaq keeps Somerset buzzing Johnson and Cairns at a peak for Notts Sussex bowled over by Malcolm Screening screens Third Man Donald ducked Tyke heart Warne picked No appeal England find a team fit to be champions Brough Scott on the England Under-18 side who take on Turkey today for the European crown Lean years give Murray a lesson in value Athletics . . . while Smith struggles to break through the breadline Cliff Temple on Phylis Smith, the Olympian competing for love rather than money Grey panthers on the greens Golf Not so pretty, but it's a goer Keith Wheatley on Lawrie Smith's latest revolutionary boat Norman scaled the highest peak Lauren St John on how Greg Norman re-invented himself as a champion Bamford mows down croquet's green baize with ease David Hunn reports from the croquet championships King of Cowes pulls a fast one Keith Wheatley on an Admiral's Cup victory on dry land Opera House calls tune in King George John Karter reports from Ascot Rominger disrupts Indurain parade Cycling Obree gets back on track The unsung hero of a polished performance Zafonic will set the seal on a glorious Goodwood John Karter on the likeliest stars of a fabulous week in prospect Woosnam moves up News Focus Headingley yobs strike Australia lose Tennis surprise Greene baize Lions bite No flag day Film title For the Record Australian Football and Pools Sport on TV and Fixtures Racing The Times County Championship Hello sackcloth, farewell ashes Gooch set to quit as captain after another sad England capitulation Peace breaks out with powerful Prost gridlocked on pole Motor Racing Border on top in tale of two captains Picture Gallery Bundesbank rate cut unlikely to save ERM from 'final' crisis Shake-up for Medeva after shares crash Comeback . . . Boots to trim Do It All chain Maxwell fees to total £100m Spy row threatens VW boss Clarke prepares to widen Vat in budget Debut Time for Europe to float free Business Comment Banks on recovery trail as bad-debt burden eases The ERM swings Major's way View Point Nadir bail man fights for £1m Cumbria Coal chief's mines warning Gucci What's in Store for? McGowan does it his way A City legend agrees to join Fraser but only for a few days a month—and on his terms Forte Hotels Share in the boardroom Hutchison Telecom Reuters looks at £400m buy-back Sharewatch Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data BMW Select GM turns the tables on its arch-rival VW Volkswagen and General Motors are embroiled in an industrial espionage row centred on the cost-cutting supremo whom VW poached from GM Iain Jenkins and Andrew Lorenz report Ambra Personal Computer Gardini: death of a tycoon Italy's financial establishment has been stunned by the suicide of Raul Gardini, the former Ferruzzi boss, writes Iain Jenkins At last, a UK recovery that can be sustained Economic Outlook Sheffield Business School CNT Adam shows how private banks can get it wrong Manoplax blow puts Boots' research at risk Why two leading drug producers face serious financial headaches The pharmaceuticals cupboard at Boots is bare—and there is little in the research pipeline with which to restock it, reports Helen Davidson National Westminster Bank Medeva fights to keep fan club together Why fast-growing T&N wants a Lucas merger Colin Hope has taken T&N to the top of the car-parts industry. 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Wicket Cockerel! Thunderbirds Fish Tales Rex and Tex Bogart The Intelligent Cod's Question Yikes Thinks Laterally Contents Inside Close calls Man of the mow-ment Peter McKay's Week Indecent exposure Dram-buster All hail, King Ronnie A salesman from Bermondsey is to be crowned king in Uganda, Richard Ellis reports A Love that Died An extraordinary cashe of letters has revealed the pitiful story of Megan Lloyd George. Jonathan Margolis on love and betrayal in the House of Commons Paul Mitchell Kiss chase Do politicians really kiss babies? Deborah Ross takes her son to the bustings but finds the Christchurch candidates decidedly tight-lipped No more Mr nice guy He was the teeny hopper on the bubblegum circuit. But last week, he came out as overtly heterosexual. Imogen Edwards-Jones on the new image of Jason Donovan Dateline Hollywood Looking for love? Unless your star sign and your bank balance are compatible, you won't find it in La, says Sue Ellicott Edinburgh Festival The Sunday Times The great debate: Eddie vs Norbert Peter McKay's comments about the hauliers Eddie Stobart and Norbert Dentressangle have prompted many letters I'm white and I'm proud 'They've taken our music, now they want our lips.'why do whites imitate blacks, asks Betty Lowenthal Turnberry Guns and Poses Spitting distance Noisy sex, broken fences, loud parties—it's enough to push some people over the edge. Peter Silverton on Britain's worst neighbours Hate thy neighbour A lift to the spirits Older women can start smiling, says Liz Lightfoot The Composite facelift is a cut above the rest The Sunday Times Mastery of the moving image For certain cars, immortalised by the cinema, the legend drives on. By Jeremy Clarkson Cartier Nosh, noise and naked boys Table Talk Off your Trolley Bergerac's best cases Wine The heat is on Fancy yourself Amateur Chef of The Year? Neil MacLean gives the starter's orders Bottle of the Week 30 Minute Menu The campaign to ensure readers the highest standards in Britain's restaurants Nigel Havers at the Capital The Capital replies Letters Winner's Dinners Function follows farm The country home of the architectural publisher Andreas Papadakis is a superb piece of restoration in the make-do-and-mend tradition, says Hugh Pearman Root of the problem Graham Rose tells the tale of a camellia so old that it has outlasted the orangery built to house it Coles Pools The Sunday Times John Walsh & Sons Tennis Courts Chores Septic Tanks Cannock Gates Ltd Jopasco Ltd Grovewood The Sunday Times Crossword George Foulkes Brief Lives Geoffrey Boycott vs Ian Botham That's Rich Yves Saint Laurent proclaimed couture dead. 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Politicians, commentators and opinion-formers join the debate stimulated by Martin Jacques's article 'The end of politics' in last week's The Culture Power failure State of flux Questions time Grand illusionism Scrutiny Man the royals trust The Culture profile Brian Aris, Page Three photographer turned society snapper, won't let anyone take photographs of him. Why, asks Tim Willis How to read your stars Bravo Hung-over Into a different dimension How do new bands get a break? The indie label 4AD has been brave enough to take rewarding risks, says Emma Forrest The Modern Review Soul sister Nicholas Fraser in Chicago watches Oprah taking the lid off the American psyche Abba crunch Craig Brown meets his Waterloo in a week of touts, routs and pouting, star-spangled Swedes The taming of the shrew Heavy metal man Anthony Caro takes Geordie Greig up the Hudson river to see his 'sculpitecture' arrayed in a field Which way to Turner? If there's a dead cow and a heap of scrap metal, it must be the Turner Prize again. Kate Bernard on this year's shortlist FILMcheck Written off Rob Long used to write Cheers. So why won't anyone talk to him? 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