News from 04/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent and Alan McGregor, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Richard Dale, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, F. C. Goddard, L. A. Hill, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Karl Knight, Jennifer Chew, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Bernard Levin, George Turnbull, Bryan Stiles, Christopher Watts, Anthony Martin, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Alexander Davidson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Sanjay Joshi and David Knee, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, R. Orr-Ewing, Richard Cork, Oleg Gordievsky, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, P. J. Price, Alison Roberts, John Battle (Shadow housing minister), John Williams, Andrew Congdon, Billy Bragg, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Bryan, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, S. A. Fox, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, C. J. Rudge (Consultant surgeon), H. Frith, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, Agence France-Presse, David J. MacPhie, Robert Maxwell, George Finlay, Nicholas Wood and Jamie Dettmer, Matthew Parris, Gerard Davies, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Charles Hebditch, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, John Greenlees, Richard Beeston, Andrew Lycett, Tim Jones, Bob Bury, Anne McElvoy and Jamie Dettmer, Philip R. Noakes, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, J. C. Phillips, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, A. Balchin, Alan Jackson, Robin Crane, J. L. Spanyol, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,
ResumoBush-Yeltsin 'treaty of hope' clouded by ratification doubt The "historic" Start treaty signed in Moscow yesterday could yet run into resistance from Ukraine, which controls some of the remaining missiles, and the Russian parliament Index Fashion Un chief flees Mogadishu mob Arts What the pact will mean to each side Sport on 8 Pages By our Foreign Staff: Israeli secret agent killed in Jerusalem Shamed By Your English? Education on Monday Candid Major reopens ERM feud Baby left in phone box is identified as kidnap victim Harrods Ltd., Sainsbury fires first salvo in price 'war' Supermarket shoppers left disappointed after promises of enormous price reductions Discounts on holidays and half-price offers have failed to impress shoppers or the City. Record profits, however, are forecast for the high street supermarket giants Leukaemia Research Fund Teenager shot dead in takeaway shop News in Brief Father and son killed Hunt saboteur attacked Art expert moves house Pensions lag in Ec table Chess lead widens Bottomley presses for detention orders on the mentally ill Husband next door risks jail term Histonans rally to defend Churchill Literary swords are crossed pver a "revisionist" biography which argues that Sir Winston Churchill lost the Empire Burnt body found at Hampshire scenic site Professional gunman kills millionaire in London street Forte Hotels Murderer of girl 'went back' Abbey National Major admits failure to give the country clear leadership Minister attacks drink-drivers Crossword Range MacKay reviews arcane role of records committee Those who advise on which public records should stay secret are working under a handicap: they cannot read them Silence on Thresher 'expulsion' MacGregor plays down talk of rail sell-off sabotage Vi-Spring Wordsmith makes new statute shorter and sweeter By a Staff Reporter: Carey aids bishop in sex case Army Officer Video backed for all police interviews Royal commission on criminal justice By a Staff Reporter: Recession keeps louts in Britain Minister to curb gravel extraction Watchdog asks CID to prove value Subsidy cut 'threatens farms' Bar offers to scrap law student quotas The way it isn't The London Diagnostic Centre Boy died 'trying to save pal' New in Brief Family in train crash escapes Birds perish Pitmen's derby Snow forecast Bronze found War of words Young at heart Bond winners (Reuter): Setback for Unita fighters News in Brief (AP): Nasa salutes robot 'success' (Reuter): Vain search (Reuter): Snow tragedy (Reuter): Sudan appeals (Reuter): Leader sworn in (AP): Flying squad Practical English Programme 'Vietnam syndrome' blurs us vision in Somalia Un chief to negotiate with Somali warlords as gunmen press on with looting Pentagon preoccupation with planning the American pullout looks fatally flawed Father says aid worker's altruism cost him his life Parties urged to accept Kenya poll The Leeds Bush vows America will toe Un line on Bosnia intervention Hilltop fighters say only the gun will bring peace Focus Fears of Muslims persist UK urged to cut delays in adoption Euphoria over Start 2 may soon evaporate in doubt Signing of new arms reduction treaty crowns Bush's hectic end-of-office world tour Roger Boyes assesses what the Start agreement leaves out and whether it will endure in the new, highly unstable world order. The omens are not promising Hats off for a chilled president US finds Paris ally on military policy Sun Life of Canada Kohl coalition shaken as corruption forces minister's resignation Siberians prepare communist revival Disgruntled bureaucrats try to turn back the clock The communist old guard is trying to rebuild the national party in defiance of a legal ruling. It may well succeed Graffiti vie with grenades at frontier British Airways British Airways Lebanese leader steps out on road to recovery Rafik Hariri is determined to rebuild his nation. Not even deportees will get in the way Jubilant Hindus pray at mosque site Pretoria 'tried to bribe spy' News in Brief (AFP): Police killed (Reuter): Rights concern (AP): Fiji pounded (Reuter): Naked ambition A reluctant heroine right for our age Dorothy L. Sayers, whose centenary is celebrated this year, provides a robust role model for the independent woman Who wears the trousers in the White House? Hitler was convinced that Eleanor Roosevelt, nor her husband, was the real ruler of America. The new First Lady, Hillary Clinton, will obviously have a lot to live up to George Smith Picture Gallery Time ladies, please Do some mothers need more maternity leave than ohers? It's gold outside Gilty accessories add an unexpected burst of glamour to daytime dressing Fashion Paris Ceramics Gilt trips-four ways to put a seasonal shine on your wardrobe In at the midnight hour Hotline A place to hang art In at the midnight hour Hair fresheners Grosvenor at Canada Zwirn Matthew Parris We should be cautios of people who pick fights with corpses False face of recovery The prime minister is offering the country a dose of over-optimism, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday The bear's long goodbye Former Soviet republics are working up a new breed of refusenik, says Bernard Levin Trial by tipple The Times Diary Trial by tippl Cheddand's choice The Times Diary Busiest Buddhist The Times Diary Twice spliced The Times Diary Eastward, Look! The view is not as bleak as the West feared a year ago This Year for Recovery Hopeful signs are appearing around the world Encouraging housing rental market Those sleeping rough Comfort at work Law of the sea Levin's gospel Vital questions on hospital service Future of Bart's Bugs abounding Still trying TV violence Ec out of sight Court Circular Birthdays today School news Personal Column Nature notes Anniversaries Appointment Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Rubbish pits show how Roman London declined Announcements & Personal Notices Appointments in the Forces Latest wills Margery Fisher Margery Lilian Edith Fisher, an authority on children's literature, died on December 24 at Northampton aged 79. She was born on March 21.1913 John Parrett John Parrett, clerk of the course and managing director at Aintrec, died of heart failure while hunting on December 8 aged 45. He was born on September 18,1947 Personal Column Rabbi Alexander Carlebach Rabbi Dr Alexander Carlebach, head of the Jewish community in Northern Ireland from 1955 to 1965, has died in Jerusalem aged 84. He was born in Cologne on March 26,1908 Trade in 1893 Jean Mayer Jean Mayer, a French born nutritionist who directed pioneering research into the problems of poverty, malnutrition, aging and obesity, died while on holiday in Sarasota, Florida, on January 1 aged 72. He was born in Paris on February 19,1920 Sidney Schofield Sidney Schofield, a former Labour Mp who became vice-president of the miners' union, has died aged 81. He was born in Barnsley in March, 1911 News The Times Crossword No 19,118 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather Test Offer Webb keeps Clogh's hopes alive Victory in FA Cup may spark revival in fortunes of Nottingham Forest England turn to Probyn's experience for France match England Team Arts Sinton feels inspiring Business Dalglish takes shine to tie against Marine Fa Cup Draw and Details Medivac Television and Radio Nuclear Electric reaps reward for safety-first approach Chittenden takes clear overall lead Race Details Platt setback See and enjoy the Tests in Madras and Bombay Exclusive Times Offer for Cricket Lovers 14 nights, with luxury hotels Best available seats at the two Test matches Sightseeing and special evenings Weighty return Sport in Brief Sweet success Allcock dominates Deuchar poised One jump ahead Douce claims victory as unlucky Baker crashes Rennie prepares for the selectors' choice Squash For the Record Harborne triumph indoors Hockey Maradona sent off Overseas Football Snow Reports By our Sports Staff: Australia in charge as Border passes 10000-run mark Sydney Scoreboard Delhi batsmen grind England into the soot Bowlers have a grim day's slog on lifeless pitch during first day of play in tour of India (AFP): Greatbatch holds together innings Hamilton Scoreboard Border in Test Cricket Slow scoring rate by South Africa makes draw likely Capetown Scoreboard Victory completes Bridgend's recovery Norling's charges profit from the freeze to take revenge over Llanelli in Heineken league Bullerwell puts his experience to use Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Selectors wait on fitness of Townsend Anselmians march down cup's memory lane Harlequins kept short of practice Malone makes his Ireland debut at Murrayfield Ireland Team Rousing display sinks the Scots Mystery bids for two top chasers Newbury Results from Saturday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Inspections at two meetings Jump Leaders Wolverhampton Southwell Hawthorn Blaze can spark Newbury bonanza for Pipe Mandarin Richards and Doughty land four-timer Allison relishes his return to glare of the spotlight Rush to the rescue of lucky Liverpool Bolton almost bundle holders out of FA Cup Charlton's tenacity leaves Wilkinson rueful Jones provides scant relief from the tedium Heated words from Keegan fire Newcastle's ambition Hartlepool pitch Palace into an early Cup exit Edwards bails out Brighton Weekend Football Results and Tables Arsenal deny the underdogs their day Simon Barnes watches Yeovil failto extend their famous Fa Cup tradition on the annual Feast of the Brave Perhaps Simon Barnes Marlow savour their brief taste of the big time Radcliffe shows promise against Olympic champion British teenager chases home Tulu Sneddon takes prize The Times Lee takes national under-16 title Ukrainian pair make impressive debut Tennis Buffalo earn win in thrilling comeback American Football Lloyd scales heights as Tigers bite back Wakefield show interest in Davies Wigan's young talent books record sixth place in final Rugby League Brooks in the lead with a 68 Golf The buzz moves from Broadway New York Theatre: The brightest hopes this season, Matt Wolf writes, are off the Great White Way In New York's golden age, at least two of the off-Broadway works would have opened on Broadway Hectonng wins out against heckling Rock: Alan Jackson enjoys a night of junk culture and political commitment Theatre See the new season's shows Preview Sweetness conceals his genius Television Gielgud Looks Back Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Gentle touch of melodrama Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds a Victorian classic tugging at his heartstrings East Lynne Birmingham Repertory Studio Very mixed blessing Music: Richard Morrison reports on some strange programming at a gala concert to celebrate Europe ECYO/Ashkenazy Barbican Venetian frolics of a four-legged nature Jo-Jo the Melon Donkey Oliver Foyer The Times Top attractions of the spring season Tips from Times critics on the unmissable plays, exhibitions, operas, concerts, ballets and films of the coming months Galleries Bumper harvest of garlic and quince Cinema Earnest Maggie, tricksy Tom Theatre Almost worth three cheers Dance Rattle still daring Music The Times Educational Supplement Carreras in Verdi discovery Opera University of Oxford Bancroft's School Head of the Junior School Bursar School of Oriented and African Studies Univeraity of… Davies Laing & Dick College LLB Honours Make Advances in French The Rapid Results College Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Queens Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Margaret's Oxford Devonshire House Oxford and County Business College The Times Newspapers University of Exeter London Montessori Centre BAC Knightsbridge University La Créme De La Créme Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointments Bi Language Alliance Francalse Lucie Clayton College The Mayfair Collection Pa to Company Secretary CV's to Dfms Ltd Holy Trinity College Chief Administrative Office Huron University Intensive Easter Revision St. Clare's Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Ritz Multiple Classified Advertising Items A uniform view of the classes The clothes worn by pupils will say more about a school's status than exam results, as Alexander Davidson reports If children have no uniform, they have the pressure of dressing like their peers Hotel 's harsh lessons in economics As schools are given increased control over their finances, their staff will need to learn a commercial approach to budgeting in order to stay in business Fear of burnout for the rising sons Japanese teachers are worried that their pupils are becoming 'academic slaves' with no time for fresh air and exercise Reading rights for teachers Capitalisation, week's change Jaguar Builders call on Lamont to cut rates by a point British Funds Word-Watching Hertz drives back to profit Boost likely from stronger pound Gilt-Edged Change on Week Reporting this Week National Westminister Bank Infolink detects confidence improving Rise in buyouts over £10m despite slump Business Roundup Business accused Wassail likely to lift bid Herd thunders on Maple Leaf acquisition Unravelling the ICI spaghetti Comment Buying UK goods depends on quality Another typical case of the British disease Investment Management Limited Inflation pointer Spring holiday Chancellor may, for once, be right in predicting a prosperous 1993 Economic View The stock market will climb, house prices will follow and Japan will join the us to power world economic growth, says Anatole Kaletsky Tempus hides light under bushel All pension schemes should insure for fraud Tailor-made for Taubman The Times City Diary Friendly fire The Times City Diary Euro gamble The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Complete Bedroom Shop Economic View Coal and rail sales attacked by Lord Young The firthcoming privatisations of coal and rail could be two sell-offs far, according to Lord Young, who oversaw most share offers of the Thatcher years Word-Watching Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2986 Punt and franc face renewed pressure US chat not so cheap at $ 16m a year By our Industrial Staff: Rosyth to undercut rival over Trident Holland Tansavia Rate Appeal Share split awaited as ICI cuts itself in half
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