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News from 29/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Susan D'arcy, Pete Bradley, John Coleman, Lord Palumbo Chairman, Mohamed Shaker, Barbara Hall, Alex Spilllus, Peter McKay, John Davison, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Sean O'Brien, Vivian Anthony (Secretary, Headmaster Conference), John Peter, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Kathy Bradley Manager, Norman MacRae, James Rusbridger, Lesley White, Barbara Ellis, Michael Owen, Martin Parr, James MacMillan, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Toe Knee, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Wilfrid M deFreitas, Kirstle Hamilton, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Humphrey Carpenter, Debra Cleveland, David Schwartz, Robert Leedham, Nick Pitt, Charles Hymas, Ahmed Rashid, Neville Hodgkinson, Tony Allen-Mills, Judi Robinson, Kenneth Baker, Neville Flavell, Anthony Sattin, Iain Johnstone, Robert Sandall, Nilgin Yusuf, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, Paul Gascoigne, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Clifford Simmons, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Paul Bates, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, Richard Tyrell, Geoff Whitten, Boris Schapire, Paul Johnson, John Durie, Richard Ellis Johannesburg, Peter Kellner, Barbara Waite, George Perry, Sue Mott, Robin Marlar, Glyn Maxwell, John Heath-Stubbs, Nick Gardner, Stewart Roberts, Christine Toomey, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, Stuart Wavell, David Frost, Ian McIntyre, Brian Boyd, Nick Hills, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Sue Lawrence, Matthew Campbell Horodiz, Jeff Randall, Christa D'souza's, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, Alistair Siddons, Kazimerz Oleszek, Shelley von Strunkel, Paul Driver, James Adams, Janet Suzman, Liz Lightfoot, Emrys Rees, Steven Downes, Glenys Roberts, Andrew Sentance, Matthew Gwyther, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Nicholas Fraser, Brian Jackman, Kippe Williams, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Andrew Chant, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Winner, Francis Spufford, Lois Rogers, Jenny Diski, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Dennis Stevenson Chairman, Peter Bryan, Richard Palmer, Paul Nuki, Nick Hornby, Martin Searby, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Tony Rocca, Barry Miles, Micheline Sullivan, Richard Woods, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Donald Stanley, Rachel Cooke, Jo Fenlon, Julie Burchill, Rebecca Fowler, Carolyn Levy, Michael Jones Political Editor, Tom Lappin, Bryan Rayner, David Hunn, Fiona Matthias, Mihir Bose, Alastair Burnet, Roy Hattersley, A A Gill, Rachel Redford, John Carey, Martin Pendergast, Russell Jackson, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Gilbert Adair, Chris Morris, Andrew Lorenz, Dr Wayne Jaffe, Liam Clarke, Stanley Baldwin, Philip Bridgland, Susan Wicks, Elizabeth Buchan, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Ann Parkin (Secretary, Girls Schools Association), Nigel Roebuck, Maud Adams, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, G M Lewis, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Henry Sparrow, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, Steve Grant, Iain Jenkins,

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Princess Revealed: Major's role in Thatcher downfall Baker memoirs point to betrayal by silence How Major played a silent waiting game U-boat yields Nazi secrets Sub yields secrets of the dying Reich University Vacancies Plans for U-turn on rail bill Babies give lie to African Aids to African Aids Client Eastwood Weigh-in scales were rigged for world title fight Tie Rack Contents Cancer fiasco: the eight lost years Vodafone Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company The Sunday Times Westwood Exact Software (UK) Limited Riots on the menu at private prison that left out chips Happy family is thing of the past Wife killer recaptured just in time Bad. . ? Michael Jackson bids farewell to a troubled… British medical team flies out to Sarajevo Noeline hits back at Sylvania film makers Tie Rack Birt defends his 'strong' management at the BBC Case proven: Sinn Fein's links with the IRA 61 top party figures have been jailed Barclays State schools catch up on top independents Parent Power Kasparov fumes at Short's KGB gibe Tchaikovsky suicide theory triggers overtures of dissent Thomas Cook Fall in court cases as burglars get cautions More graduates without jobs 50% tax rate considered In today's Other Papers No divorce yet for Diana Howe tipped to oversee press Record numbers of tourists flood the UK AA Five Star Service Directors guilty in mortgage fraud case Home Truths What goes on behind the closed doors of the British family? Our special inquiry reveals an Institution which, though battle-scarred, is surviving the onslaught of the 1990s. Margarette Driscoll and Peter Kellner report Barclays Lunn Poly Child-abusing monster or victim of a which-hunt? Whatever the verdict, the career of the world's biggest rock superstar Carweek The Squandering Saudi Arabia, land of fabled oil reserves and even more legendary riches, appears to be going broke, with worrying consequences for the west. Marie Colvin reports Vodafone Liberte Americans turn nasty in a bout of Brit-bashing Notax Blacks turn their anger on the ANC's white elite Mercedes-Benz Israel in secret deal to surrender territory to PLO The Rover Commitment Sarajevo braced for new offensive UN acts on report of waste and fraud Nowhere to die: agony of Azeris fleeing from war Trouble racks the fringes of the former Soviet empire, from Azerbaijan's ghost towns to the 'cockpit' of Asia' Guide to Tajikistan, the roof of the world Tajikistan, once part of the Soviet Union, is embroiled in a hidden conflict in which Russian troops have killed thousands. Ahmed Rashid explains Brother Laser printers China's future hangs on Deng's every breath 200 Series Out of this World Coke king gets star billing God's recruiters take to the air Splashing out in all directions Waiting for the second coming The tragedy of Amy: how a dream died in a black township Nightmare engulfs Germany's good life Italy's new challenge: the mouse that roared Walk Nationwide Murder trial for Britons in Waco siege Free Video Weather and Travel Outlook 26 escape in plane crashes News Digest Third jail death Briton accused Murder remand Transplant fails Sitting tight Video gold Bond winners Deally The Ides of Margaret He was resolute at Margaret Thatcher's side as she fought for her political life. In this extract from his autobiography, Kenneth Baker gives the first full insider's account of her final days Chicago Battle for the leadership: Who was who Book Offer Making love, not war Walter Ellis reviews the week Bloody foreigners Decision day looms for the ditherers All three parties are performing their old routines and getting nowhere, writes Alastair Burnet TCP The fantasy that could destroy Gould Peter Kellner writes an open letter to the Labour dissident now apparently threatening to take a tilt at his party's deputy leadership Lucky students feel the economics axe Not being able to study economics and other social sciences may help the young, says Norman Macrae The Times Literary Supplement Why decent people should heed the elderly gentleman in Rome The Pope may be mistaken about contraception, but there are sound reasons for giving his encyclical a fair hearing, writes Paul Johnson Worst among equals Face to face with a cosmic cover-up? Spotlight On a mystery from Mars, showing there is still life in old fantasies. Walter Ellis reports on the red planet A regal profit and loss Pickfords Travel A measure of power but never enough glory John Reith's diaries reveal an arrogant, angry, rude, bitter and self-obsessed man, according to Ian McIntyre BT It's time to stop hounding Chelsea America's second lady is the victim of a shameful campaign, says Lesley White Grocers get their just desserts Tales of our death are exaggerated Points Birthdays Egyptians have no time for terrorists Shocking history of The Sunday Times National Savings Don't let the bugs bite Giving parents more power County Championship The Times No place for a glum Gooch Peter Roebuck picks his team to tackle the West Indies Northants pursue the impossible dream Glamorgan lead the chase to be second best Cricket Close-Up Lord's of all they purvey Wales's latest star keeps an ice-cool head Brough Scott on an ice hockey player in the thick of Britain's push for next year's Winter Olympics Hannon on high with Swing Low Racing Poland dent Britain's Olympic dream Stars rise from the depths David Hunn reports from the world junior synchro championships City pretty for speedy Ulrich Cycling News Focus Tax threat to footballers Mansell third Irish 1-2-3 Historic day for Gowshall Pitched battle Finns lead Khan can't Kuhnt can Same old story for Prost and Hill Nigel Roebuck reports on a disappointing day for Damon Hill at the Belgian Grand Prix Carlsberg Export Gallacher shuffles his pack for the final cut Golf Convert the world then try Wigan Rugby League Graham Taylor's striking failures Crunch time for the England manager as he chooses his team for the crunch match against Poland next week Who will be the England strikers named tomorrow? Sue Mott on Taylor's conundrum England beware: Poland's lightning is ready to strike twice Kazimerz Oleszek on his country's plans to turn the clock back 20 years A Mutter Of Race Whistle Blower Bed To Verse Hard Pressed Barnet Fair Ban On The Run Heroes, Villains Wright's trickery steals the limelight Hero Lee lands himself in hot water Swindon stop the rot and avoid a rout QPR put on the style and the agony Jones back with a bang, a goal and a bit of luck Bassett reaps reward for going with the Flo Football Pools For the Record Racing Sport on TV and Fixtures Weigh-in was fixed at Hearn boxing promotion Ruddock the rock of Anfield Cantona puts a gloss on the United machine Staunton makes Spurs pay the penalty Siemens Stars to go in mass clear-out of GPA board Dennis Stevenson is new Chairman City seeks to muzzle utility regulators The Sunday Times American investors drive up world markets £2m bait for new Spring Ram chief Socrates derails French travellers Virgin group set to reveal £15m losses City takes advice on bomb shelters Regulating the regulators Business Comment Corks pop as LWT hits the jackpot Heat turns on chief in VW 'spy' scandal Lincoln Shire At the top, where else is there? View Point Vickers set for £500m tank order In today's Other Papers MazDa GPA Japan shows how to privatise The Rails France shows folly of state control Siemens Nixdorf Share in the boardroom Jaguar Sharewatch The Sunday Times On track to a fast fortune Athletes are no amateurs when it comes to making money. And now the women want equal earnings. Helen Davidson reports Time Warner plans fifth American TV network The media giant's move to build on its movie and cable operations has shaken America's entertainment industry, reports John Durie Expensive drive for M25 golf Europe's most expensive golf clubs are being built around the M25 to attract rich businessmen. But there are too many, chasing too small a market, and a shake-out seems inevitable. Jeff Randall reports Forte Hotels Caradon joins £2bn league with Pillar buy Caradon's purchase of Pillar makes it one of the UK's top manufacturers. Report by Andrew Lorenz Midland braces for arrival of big chief from Hong Kong This week will reveal whether the HBSC-Midland Bank merger is working. Report by Kirstie Hamilton Hmso Books The Sunday Times Hang Seng: an Asian tiger riding for a fall National Westminster Bank Photosales Give us a budget that will boost investment We invest a lower share of GDP than other leading nations. Andrew Sentance, director of economic affairs at the CBI, calls for action Public & Healthcare Department of the Environment Barnsley Fundholding Manager for Doctors' Practice The Sunday Times Community and Priority Services Unit Public Health Laboratory Service Board Beware of big market falls in September New factor drives business growth Cashflow can be improved and debt-collection avoided. Debra Cleveland, Assistant Business Editor, looks at how two firms benefit from factoring Training Resources Ltd. 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Rebecca Fowler joined the camp followers at Ken and Em's new film The Tuscan coast from £299 Learning a little horse sense Every day in Britain, 87 riding accidents help fill casualty departments, making it one of our most dangerous pastimes. Margarette Driscoll discovers how we can tighten the reins on Safety standards Attention!-Reader's Digest Readers Homes & Gardens Wrought Iron Gates Memories on Video Jungle fever Graham Rose discovers a tiny piece of the tropics in the heart of east London Coles Pools John Walsh & Sons Septic Tanks John Walsh & Sons Motobarrow Grovewood Don't mention the Waugh Why does a plain James pass himself off as Sir James once be reaches university? Rachel Cooke rumbles the young pretenders Left, right and censure Sexual attitude in America is increasingly a matter of political affiliation. 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Sue Lawrence on how to enjoy the fruits of your labour 30 Minute Menu Betty Jackson at Le Caprice Restaurant Watch The Sunday Times Winner's Dinners Letters Chef of the Year Stanley Baldwin Brief Lives Became prime minister after the country tired of charismatic womaniser David Lloyd George. Last week was briefly suspected of having a secret mistress himself—until it was revealed that she was a family friend The Sunday Times Crossword Dave Lee Travis vs Tony Blackburn Feuds Corner Picture Gallery Simply the Best No zips, no buttons: the high priest of minimalism is coming to spread the word. Nilgin Yusuf meets Zoran the purist Voyages Jules Verne Swansea Cork Ferries Erna Low Consultants Ltd. 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But that's the whole point of holiday snaps. Robert Hewison on the 'democratic pastime' that captures us as we really are Passive listener goes pop Scrutiny The urbane cowboy The Culture Profile After the accolades of Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood could have hung up his spurs. Instead, he returns in his best role yet. By Iain Johnstone Branagh and the Bard How do you coach film actors as diverse as Keanu Reeves, Ben Elton and Denzel Washington to speak Shakespeare's lines? Russell Jackson, adviser to Renaissance on Much Ado, reveals all It's life-affirming and full of fun. Only misanthropes will want to miss Branagh's film, says Iain Johnstone National Portrait Gallery Promise of an early Frost In the 1960s, David Frost pioneered tactics—hard-hitting political interviews, the use of humour, audience participation—that are essential television today. In this extract from his autobiography, he assesses how that helped to change the way it was Picture Gallery First Lord of the airwaves He knew nothing about broadcasting. But John Reith didn't let that stop him. Ian McIntyre recounts the story of the BBC's early days, when all Reith had was a staff of three and a vision of greatness What does Reithian really mean? Pogues Waiting or Herb Too true to be good Craig Brown overdoses on an overrun drama, an overbearing hero and an overblown nature trail Bravo K. Foundation Award Out of the garage Punk had the Sex Pistols. Grunge has Nirvana. But will the Seattle-based trio prove as combustible, asks Robert Sandall Virgin Win a Kenwood car hi-fi system worth £600 Book now for Live '93 Voices that echo a common ancestry Paul Driver explores Reich and Korot's The Cave Pick of the Proms Comedy Theatre The final lap Music Dolvdor Art Sky National Youth Theatre of Great Britain Jean Michell Jarre Bankhouse Luxury London Breaks featuring Edwardian Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hollywood Broadway Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall South Bank Classical Gala Night Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hair the Musical Sunset BLVD Heaven and earthy A devil, a saint, a sod and an anorak all sought to entertain John Peter on the festival stage this week Great Scot? Hugh Canning assesses James MacMillan Morris makes his mark David Dougill sees a winning show as a dance group puts its best steps forward Focus on the past Frank Whitford views photography's first century Wide Blue wonder New British cinema has triumphed, says George Perry Standing up to the big three Tom Lappin grins and bears the uncomfy seats Return to the Good Old Days The Good Old Days are back, and the Theatre Club has Over to U2 When a spoof U2 record was released by an obscure group called Negativland, left, the Irish rockers' record company slapped on a law suit. But the band aren't playing along with it, says Brian Boyd Bono's big hang-up An onstage phone call to Sarajevo silenced Wembley. But reducing civil war to a gimmick exposed the king of rock irony as a post-modern prat, says Cosmo Landesman BBC1 Television & Radio Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Satellite BBC1 Monday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Tuesday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Wednesday Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Thursday Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Friday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Saturday Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Radio 1 Critics' choice Monday Night Schubert's Unfinished Night of the killer theme tune Radio Waves Roland White World Service The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Down to Earth Contents Contents A question of balance in schools There's a revolution going on in the classroom, which you and your family need to know about. Our guide will help parents get the best out of the new system The Sunday Times We must get back to basics National Curriculum: Primary In the early years reading and writing are paramount and should form a sound base for all future learning. But how are they to be taught? We present a guide to the methods and the jargon Reading Writing Sums with added appeal National Curriculum: Primary Mathematics teaching is undergoing radical changes. And along with new methods and ideas, new subjects are appearing on the timetable. While parents may find it all rather strange and baffling, it is intended to equip children right from the start with a modern education for a modern world Science Maths Key changes in the move up National Curriculum: Secondary The transition to senior school is an important rite of passage—at 11,12,13 or 14. Prepared parents can help ensure its success English Maths Homework in the bag National Curriculum: Secondary Every year there's more. Progress through the system brings with it a more varied workload along with greater responsibility for working on your own initiative—and the unshirkable need to take work home. The well-prepared student should find it tough but rewarding The Sunday Times Languages Crucial options for the teen years Decisions, decisions . . . Picking the right course of studies at F4 should lead to the GCSE result you went But what then? Another array of choices presents itself Vocational Options Vocational Options Put to the test, again and again Throughout a pupil's career a mixture of informal assessment and traditional exams charts individual progress GCSE Casio Test Scores at Seven Into the blackboard jungle A straighforward guide to what to look for when choosing a school On the quest for the best What you can expect the right school to offer your child at primary level, this page, and in the big jump to secondary, overleaf The Sunday Times Never too early to start thinking about turning junior into senior The Sunday Times Sun Life The Scottish settlement Scotland is preparing its own 'national curriculum', which is more flexible and less comprehensive than its English counterpart The Sunday Times Same difference Children in Northern Ireland will follow a very similar path to that laid out for English pupils—but with an added touch of the Irish Dearing puts show back on the road The government this month published a reassesment of how the national curriculum has world so far. It shows the way forward for a system of standards in Britain's schools Enjoy an active weekend break The Sunday Times Super Choice Discover Computers in Education How to Book Contents Abbey National Direct Contents French Wines in Plain English Silk Cut Relative Values Exposure Clinique Marco Polo Prontaprint! Seriously Comic Alexanders Maples ExerSkier Aid-Call PLC Isuzu Snap Crackle and Pop Snap Crackle and Pop Snap Crackle and Pop Snap Crackle and Pop Maxell Pine Valley Plug Plants Meg Ryan When Meg Ryan met Nora Ephorn it was success at first sight. Report by Simon Mills. Photographed by Selly Hersberger Toyota Supra Super washed Chinese rugs (6'x4') down to… Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. 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