News from 19/09/1993
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James Maybrick, Nick Sedgwick, Waldemar Januszczak, Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, Rhoda Koenig, Sara Keays, C Thornbury, Philip Ziegler, Peter McKay, John Davison, Helen Davidson, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Simon Hills, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Colin Davie, Graham Rose, Sheridan Morley, John Stansell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Peter Knott Sj, Humphrey Carpenter, Nick Pitt, Gillian Hall, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Deborah Moggach, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, M O, Sol Wariso, Dez Dearlove, Geordie Greig, Tony Allen-Mills, Jill Bausch Brook, David Clutterebuck, Robert Sandall, Janine Fischer, Iain Johnstone, Martin James, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Michael Johnson, Suzanne Earle, Robert Hewison, Cyril Dixon, Mark Ottaway, Deryk Brown, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, Michael Butterworth, Adrian Munnelly, Malcolm Bradbury, Rebecca Fowler Arts Correspondent, Jane Bird, Joanna Rahim, Christopher Nix, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Nigel West, Louise Taylor, Valentina Harris, Richard Mowbray, Bruce Tretts, Cnn Marie Colvin, Geoff Whitten, Dr Julian Lewis, Philippa Milnes-Smith Editorial Director, Alex Spillius, Peter Millar, Neville Goldrein, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Michelle, Sean Gillard, Jeff Randail, Nick Gardner, Peter Cole, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Bernard Cafferty, Christine Toomey, Peter Keliner, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, James Adams, Paul Bray, Chris Long, Nick Newman, Margaret Dibben, Steven Downes, Glenys Roberts, Matthew Gwyther, Jim Costello, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Anne Kiggell, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, David Lawrenson, Victoria Streatfeild, Dave Thomas, Lynn Barber's, Roxanne, Christopher Lloyd, Michael Winner, Francis Spufford, Monica, Brian Reading, Jenny Diski, Victoria Derbyshire, Laura Cumming, Sue Ellicott, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Ivan Failon, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, J Webber, Chris Partridge, Stephen Jones, Kate Myers, Andrew Neil, Harvey PORLOCK's, Paul Nuki, Liz Brown, Andrew Grice, John Morrish, Sir John Harvey Jones, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, William Langley, Rob Ryan, Gretta Gomes, Clare McCann, Ian Burrell, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Nicholas Wood, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Peter Johnson, Maurice Chittenden, Annabel G, Julie Burchill, S H, Michael Jones Political Editor, Molly, David Hunn, Alka Morarji Patel, Helen Zahavi, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Alastair Burnet, Heidi C Montgomery, Peter Victor, Hugh Cudlipp, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Winner's Dinners, Jonathan Pockson, Lauren St John, Tom Tickell, Jim Ainsworth, Terry Curthoys, Gilbert Adair, Camilla Sparkes, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Jonathan Meades, Lance Chapman, Janet, Mary, John Parker, Michael Williams, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Christa D'SOUZA's, Ephraim Karsh, David Smith Economics Editor, Neil MacLean, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Julia Bright, Simon Reeve, Julis Bright, Anthony Howard, Peter Roebuck, Jeanna, Emma Forrest, Chris Brasher, N M, Neil Fawcett, Michael Medved, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoDrug addicts given crack cocaine on health service Massive Vat revolt in Tory shires Right plans deal with Clarke Kuoni Lib Dems gain ground to lead Tories in the south Contents Coach crash kills British holidaymakers in France Jack the Ripper diary is a fake Students could pay college fees Contents North confesses to Waite:'you were used' Contents Exposed: Labour trickery that hyped BNP to election victory Barclays Vodafone centre Exact Software (UK) Limited Westwood Manchester says Olympics are in reach Major's Tokyo visit dogged by trouble on the home front Death threats made against top chef Hewlett Packard First for sport Citroën Article Withdrawn Growing army of bureaucrats costs £12 billion a year British Midland Vauxhall 'Inadequate' clergymen may lose their jobs Scandal of secret children taints Disraeli's image Britons die in crash Halifax Happy ending as film lovers save Elstree Mercedes-Benz Tourists buy tear gas to beat Florida gangs Britons flock to self-defence stores Beatles double their CD money Brussels pollution laws under attack Lamont told not to attack Major Doctors' groups to review GPs' work Honour for soldier murdered by IRA Boots Short forced to accept a draw Smokers may get a quick-fix cigarette BT Look who's talking about silly pseuds Saved—for a fate worse than death Finding your roots can be a risky assignment Learning a terrible truth Northern Rock This sporting strife Week Major Crossroad Ahead The political season comes back with a bang as the Tory leadership crisis . . . at the very least there will be unexpected bumps, stalking horses and possible turns to the right. The accident-prone prime minister is beset by sangers on all sides. Andrew Grice assesses his chances of surviving Sleepless Inseattle General Ashdown Joins the Fight Deepens and the Liberal Democrats sweep threateningly into the middle ground They call it the Yellow Peril, and its spread is upsetting Tory and Labour camps alike. As the Lib Dems prepare for their annual conference Andrew Grice reports on the party's new push Support gone west: 75% are unhappy with Major Tracker Hotbed of Hate Margarette Driscoll on the troubled history of the East End Jaguar Know how Consultancy & Services SAAB After the White House garden party, realities of peace Arafat braces himself for power When the lPLO leader flew back to Tunis in triumph after signing the Washington peace accord, Marie Colvin was the only reporter on board his jet, Palestine 1 Syria faces moment of truth Qantas Zealots bound by fragile truce Deal with supergrasses saves Spanish drug trial Besieged UN strikes back Sun Alliance Poles jeer Walesa as they turn back to communists Live '93 Hollywood Bupa Pitchfork panto and job losses haunt Balladur Canon Harsh reality of recession catches up with Italians American Airlines Yeltsin acts at last in bid to break deadlock Trident threatened by Clinton arms control ban Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind Tunnel on top of the world may link Russia to America Reuters: Serb villagers massacred 'Gangsta rapper' held for murder Barclays Means Business Clinton wants former Warsaw Pact nations to join Nato Defiant France set to scupper vital trade deal Superlative Travel Weather and Travel Outlook Castro's Emperor reigns supreme in Leeds British company in mercury claim News Digest Rushdie rebuff Job for PM's son Car park attack Body found Horse mutilated Bresslaw estate Bond winners Everton swing again Europe's Ryder Cup men trail behind Couples Lauren St John at Saint-Nom-la-Bretéche Contents Gascoigne £5.5m deal fixed before Venables arrived at Spurs Mihir Bose on the Terry Venables scandal Contents Manchester bid gaining strengh Olympics That'll do nicely Contents Premier League Pools Forecast Tottenham whirlwind has Oldham reeling Tired Villa pass lpswich test Battling Swindon refuse to surrender Morgan maintains Coventry's record Hirst seals Wednesday's first win Leeds win out in battle of the brawlers Blackburn cave in to the new boys Ferguson the lbrox probationer Sue Mott on the trials of Duncan Ferguson, benched again yesterday Referees finally cry foul Chris Lightbown on the pressures that have led referees to the brink of industrial action Manchester nice guys may finish first Keith Wheatley on the vote to decide who will host the Olympics in the year 2000 Cowboys and Indians ambush the old guard David Hunn looks at the warring factions in the sport of shooting Taxing sport to death Olympics Giggs gifted but not quite Best Chris Lightbown compares Ryan Giggs with George Best and the rest Norwich unroll the map of Europe Mihir Bose on the night the Canaries were finally able to spread their wings and do the Continental High-flying Canaries brought back to earth Shame On Them All Whistle Blower Say That Again Disunited No Escape Boom Time The Battle of the Belery Ballesteros brings joy for Europe Lauren St John details the many adventures of Seve Ballesteros in his quest for the Ryder Cup The singular gifts of Lennox Lewis Lennox Lewis will start favourite when he enters the ring against Frank Bruno Words: Nick Pitt No mystery in Chinese records Athletics The Times Hanbury laughing at Newbury as Hodges solves a golden puzzle Racing Classy backs settle score England spurn sevens Rugby Round-Up Bad backs just fail to cripple Bristol South Africa's World Cup in Jeopardy Stephen Jones on the organisational and promotional foul-up that is World Cup 1995 The hard man who keeps Bath running hot Stephen Jones on Jack Rowell, rugby's Machiavellian coach Andrew ruins Harlequins' revival The colossus leaves the stage Peerless among modern batsmen Peter Roebuck salutes Vivian Richards, the greatest, perhaps, since Bradman Youth is given its head - but not, let us hope, on a plate Peter Roebuck on the brave gamble that is the England touring side to the West Indies Two greats declare their genius Robin Marlar pays tribute to two classic bowlers, a spinner and a fast man Hooper warms up with 236 Cricket Close-Up County Championship Caribbean Connection For the Record Racing Sport on TV and Fixtures Rugby Union Raily driver killed News Focus Marseille well paid Nolan leads Elusive Spaniard More Mansell Happy ending Teenage trio Drug ban FIAT Honda asks Rover to build the Accord Andrew Lorenz, Associate Business Editor Spring Ram board faces bloodbath £40m loss after profits restatement Hopes of cut in base-rate fade Raid on Aitken stakeholder Turner to join Paramount fray Personal Finance is back in Business Lucas wants Rover chief Time/system Missing the boat on base rates Business Comment Enterprise Vodafone strikes back at Mercury End of the miracle economies View Point Greycoat bid in trouble £800m Chef & Brewer battle US reforms threaten drug profits Glaxo payoff record In today's Other Papers Crisis in Japan The great Japanese economic miracle is over. The econpmy is in recession and business in deep troub; e, reports Garth Alexander Below, the international economist Brian Reading says there is still a way out if the governement can curb the strength of the yen Problem of the strong yen Girobank Bull market pauses for breath A share in the boardroom Trust Ats Sharewatch Guinness battles Tokyo tax The Sunday Times Club Orld British Airways Pubulic-sector pay freeze? Not on your nelly Economic Outlook BT Job-loss fears may scupper trade accord American Account Investors in Industry IS America's little shop of horrors Dixons is the latest British retailer to admit defeat, but America's pull is still strong, report Rufus Olins and Kirstie Hamilton Toy firm wins in profits game CNT Batter…ramount Wall Street is once again alive to the sound of hostile takeover talk as Paramount sets the stage for the first mega-battle of the 1990s. John Gassidy in New York and Sue Ellicott in Los Angeles report British Aerospace heads for break-up despite obstacles A defence merger with GEC is still on the cards as the company pushes on with its streamlining strategy, says Andrew Lorenz Ryder Cup bonanza at the Belfry The golfers may be playing for pride, but the backers of the event expect to make a fortune from it, writes Jeef Randall Iberiab Heading for a flying finish Aerospace Tomorrow Concorde celebrates its 20th anniversary of transatlantic flight. Christopher Lloyd asks how long can the plane go on The Sunday Times Boost for parallel processing Computers Lasers track fuel flow Heavenly technology comes down to earth Ligensing Ideas developed for space benefit medicine and industry. Report by Jane Bird The Sunday Times Treasury aims to bridge finance gap Anthony Nelson, the man behind the government's drive to investigate the funding of small firms, talks to David Smith Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freight Cost Reduction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leasehold Analysis Marketing Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Treasury aims to bridge finance gap Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Development Elgo Yartz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Territory Managers Touchatonc Assoclates Ltd. M… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nationwide Service Compan Dtore Pacioli 2000 Intel inside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Discreet Surveillance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint Ltd. 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Paul Nuki offers a guide to best deals Credit-card interest rates (Visa) Morgan Grenfell S&P undercuts big banks with cheap Visa card Henderson touche Remnant Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Hypo Foreign & Colonial Alliance Leicester Beware pensions trap Price Wars 2 Shop around to avoid policies with high changes and inflexible terms, says Paul Nuki Direct sellers power ahead in insurance Unit trusts risk wrath of brokers Advisers take a hint The Insurance Policy Trading Company Limited Robert save & Fleming Proster Property bond offers income Savings news Top savings rates The Sunday TIMES/Micropal The Equitable Life Forbes' wonders of the Orient go west Collector's file National Savings Dykes shun the high life Cyprds Dollar king cheques in Prufrock Player and Ball get together Plenty of life after the loD Sea change for sailor Julie Strapping lad Dial makes right call with video skill 'soap' Kingfisher basks in glow of investor faith In the City The Sunday Times Time to Go Philip Ziegler unravels the mystery of Harold Wilson's sudden resignation That'll do nicely Goodwood Travel Limited Live '93 Spy paranoia—but there was method in his Mi5 Madness Chinese dogged by success Jonathan Miller reviews the week Bitter requiem for a broken dream Profile Sara Keays The thin ice under Major Inside Politics Nordic sport Give us a sign, Lord, give us a sound bite A real miracle would make great television, says Jonathan Margolis Realism reigns as Keating moves to oust the Queen As the Australian prime minister visits Britain, Alastair Burnet predicts that 'the Lizard of Oz' will get his republican way Pickfords Travel and Hogg Robinson Travel The scope for cuts Realism reigns as Keating moves to oust the Queen Atticus Godfrey Smith Start the week with sin and a sneer The rhetoric of the militant homosexual is a demand for preferential treatment and excess, argues Barbara Amiel French set to hijack a muddled Europe Norman Macrae foresees a global trade war and wor; s slump if France gets its way over Gatt Ashdown should tell the truth—that he's in Labour's camp The story that the Lib Dems could swing either way in a hung parliament is not only a fiction but a vote loser, says Peter Keliner British Diabetic Association Fake The Detective Work that Revealed the Truth about Jack the This man is James Maybrick, a Victorian businessman. A book to be published next month identifies him as jack the RTipper. But he was not and his so-called diary is a fake How The Sunday Times won a legal battle to expose the fake Rogal Mail Home insurance or highway robbery? Students should stay in the nest Head start for snobs Bryant Homes Investin Quality Points Birthdays Labouring under Marcial law Israel's 'bloody saga' reviewed Curious contortions The fatal Scottish factor for Smith City on its marks to carry the torch The venue for the 2000 Olympics is about to be pickes. 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Nigel West uncovers the authors who worked for Mi5 On the Shelf Deborah Moggach is delighted to meet Moll Flanders The Times Literary Supplement Unhappy talk The Letters Of Nancy Mitford: Love From Nancy edited by Charlotte Mosley Hodder £20 pp538 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 289 Crossword Enthusiasts Order signed copies of Kenneth Baker's book The glory that was Greece History What gave the Greeks the idea that they were better than everybody else? asks Frederic Raphael Stephen Gallagher Exotic exiles Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez translated by Edith Grossman Cape £14.99 pp208 In the land of lost scoks Fiction Fima by Amos Oz translated by Nicholas de Lange Chatto £15.99 pp298 Crash course in evil A Simple Plan by Scott Smith Doubleday £9.99 pp352 Resurrection shuffle The Green Knight by Iris Murdoch Chatto £15.99 pp480 Warring passions Fiction Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks Hutchison £14.99 pp407 The New Shorter Oxford Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Sunday Times Why Not Be a Writer? 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But she wan't biding away: she opened her doors to Cnn Marie Colvin profiles the determined Mrs Arafat Habitat Deadpan Alley The indies can still raise a smile, says Simon Hills, but pop is no fun any more for the fat cats Sound administration Dramatic turn of events Do not adjust your sets, they're making (lay with reality . . . Matthew Gwyther looks at fact as fiction Ab B… The knives are out Quaglino's may the packed every night, but not with Christa D'SOUZA's friends Now in Abbottle The bunker mentality Golf, exclusive! In Ryder Cup week, Jeff Randall infiltrates the four snootiest clubs in Britain Charity begins at lunch The couture set may have cut back, but never on causes—or frocks, says Joanna Rahim Loyal Ladies Best foot forward They may wear it well, but can they walk? William Langley meets the top models' coach Our Trace versus her Grace When Tracey Ullman saw a British aristocrat modelling in a New York paper she was quite put off her breakfast. But the old-fasbioned Ullman outrage, argues AA Gill, is just as quaint as the class system that upsets her so much The whole waterworks Graham Rose meets the wet-fingered Anthony Archer-Wills, who never gets bogged down with a water garden Automatic Garage Door Openers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dolls House Emporium Grovewood Thermal Blinds Affairs of the Heart Nick Sedgwick was pretty fit for 48—everybody said so. So it was a shock to find that be needed triple bypass surgery Coronary heart disease: the facts High on mushrooms Table Talk Off your Trolley Seasonal beer Drinks Baking the biscuit No we're not, says Sue Lawrence. Home baking is a thing of the past—cakes and tarts all have sell-by dates these days 30 Minute Menu The Sunday Times Half-price Sea Princess cruise offer Worth waitering for Restaurant Watch The Sunday Times For years I have felt the same way as your correspondent Dr Jaffe about the ridiculous phallic pepper mill gesturing in Iralian restaurants Kate Adie Brief Lives The Sunday Times Crossword Prince Hans Adam II vs Liechtenstein Feuds Corner No Title Where Gilbert meets Georgian Despite the middle-class bankers, Spitalfields is still an eccentric mix of artists and immigrants, says Hugh Pearman School's out Not the Iartest Raj Answer Back Last week, in The Emoire Strikes Back, bSunita Russell suggested that her staus as a 'dusky, doe-eyed' accessory to men was her passport to success. Here, Sunday Times readers respond POP Goes the I-Shirt It's bright, it's splasby and it's young. For the exbibitionists among us, the born-again 1970s look inspired by pop art and cartoon characters is the animated alternative to neurtal winter dressing, says Nilgin Yusuf Picture Gallery Passion food Put some love in your cooking. 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Here, he defends the film against charges of pornography made in last week's Sunday Times Pooka Pushed to the limits He should have treated her right Iain Johnstone on why we have to dislike Ike Film check Sung from the heart After Grunge, what now? Emma Forrest on Sadcore, the new sound of San Francisco Vita & Virginia Bag Lady The handbag, the quicksteps, the rows. Craig Brown revels in the memories of Mrs Thatcher's minister "I knew that I was in the presence of real greatness. . ." Capital gold Hugh Canning on why the LSO doesn't have to battle for subsidy Cold starters It's Puccini without panache at both ENO and the Roh this season, says Hugh Canning Music Discount Centre Darkness at noon? Just how much of a mess has the Arts Council made of its review of our theatres? Robert Hewison gives the inside story of the dramatic farce of the year What's on at the rep Ideas in the line of fire Scrutiny Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Outstanding Concerts at the Barbican Hall Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Postman Pat's Adventures South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Christy Moore Newman Baddiel Runrig The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noddy Terence Trent D'arby Pickwick English National Opera Barely worth it John Peter finds little relation between Hair and now Cosmo Landesman recalls the first production The Sunday Times From Scotland with love David Dougill on a picturesque Anna Karenina Theatre check On the political map Shakespeare, says John Peter, put history centre stage rather better than Schiller Sundays on 4 Cultural revolution The model of modern bohemia The States of the art From Edward Hopper to Jackson Pollock to Cindy Sherman, America has dominated the art world for much of this century. 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