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News from 22/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Christopher Cejames, Barbara Hall, County Council Jackie Ballard, Carol Berger, Richard Ellis, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Larry Adler, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Barbara Campbell, Jill Hartley, Peter Turner, Sveti Stefan, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Alexandra Broman, Alistair Scott, Ronald Blythe, Sally Payne, Sydney Waissel, Humphrey Carpenter, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Robert Leedham, Geoffrey Harris, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, H B Brooks-Baker Publishing Director, Fergus Greer, Charles Hymas, Walter Hogg, Edward Welsh, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, Jonathan Eyal, Jim Pegg, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, B Loydell Principal, Thomas, David Dougill, Bernard cafferty, Paul Burston, Cliff Temple, Kurt Schork, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Peter Hurst, Louise Taylor, Geoff Whitten, Christopher Hall, Alex Spillius, Paul Johnson, John Durie, Caroline Lees, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Anatole Kaletsky, Selhurst Park, Carlos Bauverd Director, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Pat Rogers, Mathew Lynn, Nigel Barley, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, Peter A Smith, Michael O'Regan, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, David Edgar, Thomas Qurike, Angela Newing, Simon Mills, Goodison Park, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, Roger Whiteway, Eilen Stinton, F M Platts, Liz Lightfoot, Steven Downes, Loftus Road, Glenys Roberts, Stephen Sidkin, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Robert Haines, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, David Aarons, Peter Cave, Julian Loose, Jill Insley, Howard Kleyn, Christopher Lloyd, Elland Road, Michael Winner, Helen Fielding, Nasr Ishak, Mlhir Bose, Brian Reading, Jenny Diski, Father Michael Evans Vice-Rector, Alan Clark, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Nick Gordon, Tracy Edwards Mbe, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Claire Galea, Craig Brown, Judith Perry, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Coe, Paul Nuki Deputy Personal Finance Editor, D G Gerahty, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Portman Road, Martin Searby, William Langley, Keith Martin, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Andro Linklater, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Clive Horwood, Donald Madgwick, Michael Jones Political Editor, Tom Lappin, David Hunn, Fiona Matthias, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, P Rudd, Old Trafford, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Antony Woodward, Andrew Alderson, Anne Dixey, Alastair Burnet, Peter Victor, Roy Hattersley, A A Gill, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Michael Irwin, Gilbert Adair, Ian McINTYRE, Ken Baker, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, Prof David Marsland, Alan Ruddock, David Wickers, John Humpbrys, Gordon Stacey, Sally Branch, John Parker, Dana Wyater, Isabelle Dupuy, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Jane Dorner, John Kohut, John Burns, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Conal Gregory, Peter Roebuck, Colin Bridger, Walter Ellis, Graham Cox, Michael Coleman, Highfield Road, Digby Larner, John Thaxter, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Charles Hymes, Santa Ana, Boris Schapiro, Carolyn Beckingham, (Revd) Philip Schofield,

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Contents Fake A-level certificates used to gain university entrance Major backs purge of the Tory right Loyalists plan revenge on rebel MPs Constantine unleashes secret weapon Selina in Greek tragedy Virgin Independent Schools Guide Britain's best man—on a differe British Rail set to raise fares by as much as 16% By Riyal Appointment My love for boy, by BBC founder The Sunday Times Robocops spearhead the fight against gun gangs of Britain Beefeater London Phone Co Exact Software (UK) Limited Speedboat death man is bailed Three world champions bring back the glory days Chariots of Fire rerun in the modern age, as triumphant trio power their way to the ultimate accolade Crack epidemic sweeps cities sparking wave of violent crime Rodney King held for drink driving Tie Rack Essex girls top the A-level league … and leave the bright boys lagging Swimmers take the plunge in quest for Channel fame On the run: confessions of an IRA supergrass Students, don't panic In today's Other Papers Gould eyes deputy's job Aids 'timebomb' plans baby Royal role Halifax Vauxhall Corsa Porsche runs into reality as high-flying days end 'Wasteful' UN is devastating the world's poor, says Oxfam Insight Puzzle as glass shatters in malls Nationwide Italy presses for extradition of fascist Rachmans Family to sue electricity firm over son's death Priceless masterpiece found at Jesuit college Daily Sex case lawyer lived in the past Euro-Dismal Inturt A King All at Sea When ex-King Constantine returned home for a holiday in the Greek islands, the government sent in the gunboats. Were the politicians over-reacting, or was there really something sinister going on? Tony Allen-Mills reports from Santorini Just ask Our students… A League of their Own A-level results show that schools even in the most deprived areas can excel. League tables are a spur to others to copy their success. But, say Greg Hadfield and Charles Hymas, more must be done to create choice for parents Lunn Poly Give science the status it deserves Alarm grows as US warns 'he won't listen' Hardline Mubarak losing long war West fears worldwide havoc from Muslim extremists As the anti-fundamentalist policies of President Mubarak fail to stop the terror, James Adams reports the deep concern of Western intelligence Cars Built this Well are Few and Far between 600 Series Gore in tangle over red-tape wrangle UN faces up to harsh reality of policing a divided city Sarajevo is a daily reminder of the West's helplessness as Bosnia descends into barbarism. Jonathan Eyal says the latest proposals for a UN administrator to keep the peace bear the hallmarks of failure Joy turns to despair as UN arrives in Mostar Woolwich Britain ready to send medical teams to Bosnia Montenegrins boil over as crooks hit the beach Political storm over arms for Bosnia rocks Slovenia Yeltsin promises barrage against gathering foes Turmoil mars Deng birthday Stana Sealink Russia's rich roll out the Rolls for a spin in plush new suburbia China cancels passport of Tiananmen hero by Our Foreign Staff: Civil war fear spurs Nigerian exodus Township families are torn apart in South Africa's bitter civil war The Poodle and his pups in Dallas-style dogfight for £1bn empire Carweek Dutch soldiers join Boers in fight for state US steps up the heat on frontier invasion 'Leaking sieve' starts bitter backlash Clinton risks a new fight over Pentagon post Vtech Howard to dump promised jail reforms Demand for 'more austere experience' for inmates Pickfords Travel Back on form: John Patten, the education secretary,… Ministers' secret IRA peace plan revealed Weather and Travel Outlook £36,000 given for city's poor News Digest Rail track death Gun charges Murder remand Crash couple Bond winners The Secret Love of Lord Reith The Goring Hotel Invoice Athlete hobbles but international insults run and run Jonathan Miller reviews the week Ferguson Ltd. The man who made the BBC Nobody wants to play this game sans frontiers As governments seek new ways to restrict immigration, Alastair Burnet looks at the growth industry spawned by the world recession Predatory grocers The 'bastards' look on with glee as bell rings for Major's Round 3 Inside Politics TCP Nanny state threatens family values Having seen off nazism and communism we seem utterly unable to resist the poorer relative, statism, writes Barbara Amiel Tax rises will be the death of the Tories Democracies will no longer vote for politicians who want to waste money, says Norman Macrae Feed the Children Philistine and pretentious, Edinburgh hits rock bottom Love the town, hate the shows. Roy Hattersley takes a dim view of some of the productions on offer at the festival this year Coping after Henry The man who drove too close to the edge Spotlight on a motor industry spying scandal which has shaken two of the world's biggest companies. Iain Jenkins reports Is this the best town in England? Paul Johnson discovers Ludlow, which has escaped the depradations of the planners to survive and prosper Smooth query, woolly reply Answers Nothing sticks to Gum-Gum Abused by a Norwegian minister, the butt of jokes, a victim of many a banana skin: how does John Gummer stay so cool in adversity? Stuart Wavell finds out Did slavery help put blacks on top in sport? Athletics triumphs prompt Peter Victor to air a Politically incorrect question Hanging on for dear little life Laura Davies has spent much of her five years fighting for survival. But who has benefited from her battle at the frontiers of transplant medicine? asks Walter Ellis Having a high time in Haiti Skipper signals her distress Call for coaching the Botham way Food prices fixed by competition Points Capone buys perverse justice BT Pupil progress is best measure A test of faith? Tufnell scuppers sad Northants Middx (402 & 11-0) beat Northants (232 & 180) by 10 wkts Glamorgan tail saves face Enduring Leicestershire prove the pundits wrong Cricket Close-Up Hollioake valiant in defeat The Times County Championship All Europe waiting on Gallacher Nick Pitt on why the Ryder Cup captain must be prepared to take a gamble in his team selections Lessing aims to make triathlon an Olympic trinity David Hunn reports on the triathlon world championships Old favourites going Flat out Racing Darley gallops in from the outside Jon Freeman on how a nobody became the jockey on everybody's lips Rocca and Woosnam lead chase News Focus Trouble at Fulham Briton leads Chen loses Double top Schwantz fifth Higgins again Britain's sprinters face their final test Cliff Temple reports from the world championships in Stuttgart South Africa fall to classy Australia Rugby Union Jackson proves he can rise to the big occasion Cliff Temple sees a Welsh hero leap from the traffic jam and into the record books Sackings clear the way for Torvill and Dean Michael Coleman on why the dismissal of six judges is tearing ice dancing apart Obree still facing an uncertain future Cycling Making sweet soul music with the blues The Sue Mott Marshall adds the finishing touch Saints left with trade deficit Coventry catch a summer cold Cottee keeps Everton flying Writing on The Wall Whistle Blower Tel Told You So Split End Liquid Equity Guppies Rule OK Cole strike halts United procession Fox runs leaden Leeds ragged Fashanu draws a false picture Wright leaves Wednesday rooted on the spot Moran's head lifts Rovers' hearts Another City killing for Spurs Alex Spillius at White Hart Lane Football Pools For the Record Sport on TV and Fixtures Racing Venables never put his money where his mouth was England can win this one Peter Roebuck reports on the sixth Test from The Oval Gooch the monarch of the crease Full details from The Oval We take people to the most uncomfortable places in… Toyota set to build second model in UK Soaring yen forces move overseas Clinton behind Fed move to curb the yen British Gas ready for high-speed break-up Disney chiefs admit to huge problems We must improve our revenues, says boss Disney's chiefs admit to huge problems Tarmac poised for £200m cash call Cadbury's second US drinks move Chunnel rail chaos as BR chief goes Barclays Dine-a-Mite Britain banks on new generation Business Comment BICCGroup Taylor's big chance at Barclays View Point New blow to Docklands as RiverBus shuts down Queue grows for new listings Medeva reshuffle Boardroom split paralyses Gucci In today's Other Papers The Gold-Collar Workers The future economic health of Britain rests on the shoulders of a new generation of bright, young, highly-motivated managers New kid on the banking block takes over a lumbering giant Bull market fuels cash clamour Rights issues may hit a new peak this year but investors could still lose out, say Matthew Lynn and James Bethell DIY does no favours for WH Smith Profits Sharewatch Ambra Ladbroke Weir Group Alexon GRE Share in the boardroom Mersey Docks Ellis & Everard Smiths Industries FT-SE100 index The Sunday Times Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Magic rubs off the Disney Kingdom Euro Disney executives insist the French resort can be turned round. Others think it is structurally flawed. Report by Alan Ruddock and Helen Davidson Man in a hurry has the ring of confidence Family Assuarance British Gas: goodbye to all that MMC plans to break up a £19bn business may prove a winner—or a 'poll-tax in the pipes' Sun Fed rides in and yanks down the yen Tough reforms by Tokyo will be needed to check a runaway trade surplus and scaring currency. Garth Alexander reports SGBS Maastricht profligacy leads straight to hyper-inflation With budget deficits burgeoning across Europe, the price in terms of recession and unemployment is not worth paying. Brian Reading argues against the community's social chapter Hong Kong bulls defy China jitters The Sunday Times Recovery road bypasses the old liberal bastions American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Touchstone Associates Ltd At last the men of Kent start to pip the French Coxes are making a comback as Ma Larkin titillates our taste buds. By Helen Davidson No more squabbling, partner: we're in this together Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, INC (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal & General Assurance Society Limited Lorraine Electronics Surveillance The Times Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items No. 1 Offshore Company Specialists Spencer Company Formations Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nationwide Service Company Store intel inside Microsoft & Software intel inside IBM Cheapest Stock in Europe Barclays: the bank with a duty-free zone Dishing up hope for the hungry and homeless Caterers are asked to donate half their profits in a Sunday tuck-in for charity Handy way to beat airport queues How to profit from loss Prufrock There'll always be an England Surely some mistake … Nadir: another moving tale As easy as ABC, but not a clean sweep It's tough at the top 'Green' Branson in PC debut Euro Disney: Dopey and a little Grumpy In the City The Sunday Times Financial problems lie in wait to trap unmarried couples Many cohabitants mistakenly believe the law will treat them as man and wife if anything goes wrong with the relationship. Paul Nuki looks at how they can protect themselves Giving away £800m surplus taxes the Inland Revenue's ingenuity On a String and a Prayer… Whether bungee jumping from balloons or running the bulls in Pamplona John Govett Standard Life acts on endowment mistakes Forget the bulls, play it safe Balmoral Pensions rule adds to bankruptcy blow Questions of cash The Consolidated Bond Retiring on the Costa could cost you dear High living costs and medical care blight retirement in the sun, says Digby Larner Students have to face some costly lessons Save & Prosper Frequent flyers can log rich haul of perks Chelsea The Sunday Times Fidelity Investments Risk-takers get cover - at a price Reasonable life insurance for dangerous pursuits is hard to find. Jill Insley reports Nationwide Peps: the investment you cannot ignore They are tax-free, cheap and flexible. Paul Nuki sets out four basic options for beginners Peps Survey 1 Save & Prosper M&G Gartmore Foreign Colonial The PEP Discount Company Baillie Gifford & Co Times Newspapers Adding flexibility to mortgages Endowments may be the most popular type of mortgage. But there is a more tax-efficient and flexible alternative, writes Claire Galea Funds rush for shares Prolific Picking out the best performers Peps Survey 3 In our recent series, top advisers picked their favourite Peps. Here is a summary Wary banks find separated wives hard to accept Dunedin Investment Trust PEP Perpetual Bosses predict rise in shares Hammer falls on defaulters Collector's file Bristol & West & You BES guarantees high return plus Footsie gains Put 5% ceiling on your home loan Savings news Top savings rates Unit trust index The Sunday TIMES/Micropal When a house comes under the hammer Buying at auction can turn up a bargain or a nightmare. 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Still lives Half measures Fan mail Off centre Pile'em High On the Critical List Hard to believe, but the season is getting sillier, wails Harvey Porlock Well-versed in deceit Julian Symons examines an outrageous literary hoax by two Australian soldiers who exposed modernist pretensions William Heinemann Crown Hardbacks Malcolm Bradbury Desperately seeking Miss Jackson Biography Rider Haggard And The Lost Empire by Tom Pocock Weidenfeld £20 pp263 Mouth to mouth The Crooked Scythe An Anthology Of Oral History by George Ewart Evans edited and with drawings by David Gentleman Faber £15.99 pp202 Authors Dick Francis Decider Diary Dead poets' A distinguished literary institution is bitter in-fighting and the threat of Caroline Lees reports on the crisis Society On the Shelf Muriel Spark's first novel, The Comforters, still delights Penny Perrick TLS Talk of the town Fiction Afternoon Raag by Amit Chaudhuri Heinemann £13.99 pp144 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 285 Keep it in the family The Last Burden by Upamanyu Chatterjee Faber £14.99 pp303 Authors Wanted The raw and the cooked Fiction Massai Dreaming by Justin Cartwright Macmillan £14.99 pp291 Minerva Press Sex on the brain The Centre Of The Labyrinth by Philip Lloyd-Bostock Quartet £16.95 pp472 Authors The Pentland Press The Book Guild Ltd. Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Compiled by Bookwatch: Paperback manuals The Writers Bureau The Sunday Times accelerated learning The Golden Year Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers Creature Feature The Way They were no Kidding! The Funday Times Club Up in the Air The Funday Times Club Coupon Mega-Byte 100 Free Trolls to Give Away Lord… Dandy Beano the Golden Years Corporal Clott The NUMSKuLLS Making a Korea out of SEouL Music! Not Necessarily Nessie! Thunderbirds Party… Fish Tales Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick Cut It out! Joy stick Thinks Laterally Contents Inside The Wight way to behave? Reflections of our times Mother superior Nam offensive Pressing the flesh Bill Clinton went on to be president. Dr Hilary Jones has more pay. Far from barming the ambitious, affairs do their image good. Why? Because, says Nigel Barley, potency and power go band in band By Royal Appointment Dukes, princes, and now kings; they all go for the bland bombshell. 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Nick Gordon on Selina, the cut-price Diana In with a ghost of a chance Alan Clark, the former Tory cabinet minister, rallies round to the Slovenian cause—in a vintage Rolls-Royce Vogue Why advertising is in the pink Smart business is going straight for the gay economy, says Paul Burston The Sunday Times Leave them and love them The best way to deal with rejection, advises Imogen Edwards-Jones, is simply to stand by your ex The Sunday Times Going with the flow Gardening Pool maintenance can be a drag, but Graham Rose has some ideas on easing the pain and improving the waterside look Homes & Gardens Pools Tennis Courts Septic Tanks John Walsh & Sons Coles Pools Memories on Video Wrought Iron Gates Grovewood Kicking the travel bugs Musing on the misbaps of touring aboard, a a Gill concludes that the outside world is not worth the bother—the best thing you can do with your passport is not use it at all Our Briliant Two heads are better than one. 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As radio's Question Time is uprooted, Graham Rose digs into a national obsession Contemplating one's rivals Scrutiny Rock follies? The Culture profile Jean-Michel Jarre, rave musician to the middlebrow masses, is about to light up the sky again. By Tim Willis Planet Hollywood Much Ado about Nothing Just one last puff Benson & Hedges has finally stubbed out its brilliant campaign, reports Antony Woodward Seeing isn't believing Fact and fiction may be increasingly interwined in our lives, but, argues David Edgar, we are all clever enough to see the difference. Illustration by John Storey Pace Millions Viewing, Week Ending August 8 Dynamic duos Craig Brown pops to spain with a Beatle, to Gotham City with a bat, and up north with a cleaning lady The Discovery Channel Better this time round Hot Shots! Part Deux hits all the right spots, says Iain Johnstone In the Line of Fire Film check Blind spots First opinion Why does Hollywood, careful to be politically correct, still make films that invoke casual racism, asks Christopher Cejames Hair the Musical Fingers on the pulse A religious dimension is drawing fans to minimal music, says Robert Sandall Brontë Brothers Sonic delights Paul Driver dips into a variety assortment of acoustic treats at the Proms Pick of the Proms Salzburg pep Gérard Mortier has broadened the festival, says Hugh Canning Virgin EMI Exclusive tickets to the best seats Grunge circus comes to town Mark Edwards meets a man with a shocking cure for postmodern ennui Music Film Comedy Ra-Ra Rasputan Dance Theatre Art Jack Dee Motorola & GWR FM Jean Michel Jarre Unicorn/arts Theatre Barbican Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Galleries Victoria Wood Opera Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Dennis Waterman Sonia Danny McCall Bankhouse Mackerras waves a magic wand After one false start, Hugh Canning is spellbound by the festival's musical offerings Piece of mind The Persians, as a metaphor for war, stirs passions at the festival of theatre, says Three steps are heaven David Dougill hails the Mark Morris Dance Group Anything for a laugh Hearty chuckles and stony silences. Tom Lappin reviews week one of the comedy Fringe Framed by history Frank Whitford on state of the art exhibitions Size isn't everything George Perry on the film festival's lowbudget hits Heritage to eternity Sunday 22 August Television & Radio Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Sunday 22 August Dilys Powell's film of the week Monday 23 August Regional Variations critics' choice Satellite Monday 23 August Film choice BBC1 Tuesday 24 August Regional Variations critics' choice Satellite Film choice Wednesday 25 August Wednesday Regional Variations critics' choice Satellite Film choice Thursday 26 August Thursday Regional Variations critics' choice Satellite Thursday 26 August Film choice Friday 27 August Friday Regional Variations critics' choice Satellite Friday 27 August Film choice Saturday 28 August Saturday Regional Variations Satellite Saturday 28 August critics' choice Film choice Today 22 August Monday 23 August Tuesday 24 August critics' choice Wednesday 25 August Thursday 26 August No Title Friday 27 August Saturday 28 August The Proms Live Every Night to September 11th. 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