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News from 11/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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David Tytler, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Frances D'souza, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Daniel Johnson Literary Editor, Peter Fiddick, Jonnie Hok, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Ian R. Webb, Pat Murtagh, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, David Haslam, David Rabson, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, Michael Evans and Roger Boyes, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Anthea Saxon, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, John Cunningham, John O'Leary, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Peter Fellner, John Percival, Russell Kempson, Dick Hinder, Adam Lebor, A. Patterson, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Freddy Kosten, David Toop, George Sivell, City Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Joel Brand and Charles Bremner, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, Ray Clancy and Michael Horsnell, Christopher Walker and Martin Fletcher, Ian Ross, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, John Cuckney, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, R. Butterworth, Brian MacArthur, Michael G. Hell, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Ben MacIntyre and Martin Fletcher, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Lesslie K. Watson, Peter Riddell, Jill Sherman and Kate Alderson, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Robert Thomas, Jill Sherman and Patricia Tehan, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Janet L. E. Holdeman, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Southwell, Valerie Grove, J. H. Shone, Alan Jackson, Carol Speed, Peter Robinson, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Hollywood Iraqis seize missiles in raid over Kuwait border Ark Royal task force on Bosnia alert Index Grave reviews for Bolshoi's 'event of the century' Cricket Profile Shetland islanders to have blood tests Calcutt's proposals attacked by editors Sight Savers Education On Monday Page 31 The madness of wider state control Picture Gallery Labour approves Irish coalition deal News in Brief £6m in Maxwell fund Oxbridge rules Bench Ulster GoC named Family offers reward Bean scheme pays off Rail safety threatened New Factory Fabric Shop Picture Gallery Thousands suffer power cuts as winds hit 90mph Body of woman canoeist found after torrential rain swells river Coal subsidy would add 8% to fuel bills A £700 million lifeline which has been proposed to save the jobs of 10,000 miners could prove to be an expensive option for the electricity user Climbdown on pit closures Students take bait for science courses Parishes want to quit dioceses over women priests Smith promises to end union block vote within a year Major resisting Budget pressure Authors Wanted by N. Y. Publisher Shetland battens hatches for an economic storm British couple tell of mayhem after Delhi airliner crash Wounded received no medical aid Bereaved attack flight ruling Condemned pit bulls freed by animal activists Lunn Poly Threat to otters and seals grows JAL Writers cross pens to dispute best novelists of decade Birt spells out BBC reshuffle in live TV link to staff Britons 'not advised of Thai legal aid' All the news that is fit to censor Brian MacArthur imagines how the official regimes suggested by Sir David Calcutt might have viewed yesterday's newspapers, and the report they might have made Impending legislation on privacy ignores lack of safeguards for editorial independent Britain lags behind other countries in defending freedom of the press An unpublished study has found that Britain's legislation on the press lacks important principles that have been embraced by many other nations Abbey National Bed shortage forces hospitals to admit only emergencies Alert issued as London hospitals faced with closure are unable to meet demand The way it isn't Way found to cancel menopause Daring fishermen try roughy trade Patients kept on trolleys for up to 24 hours Staff at St Bartholomew's fear that lives of patients are threatened as the casualty department is stretched to breaking point and waiting times reach record levels Short held to draw in first game S. O. S. Scientists choose sex of calves News in Brief Bosnians held 3 die in crash Drugs found WPC home Dinner winner Bond winners Sarajevo assassination exposes UN impotence The murder of Bosnia's deputy prime minister has outraged international opinion. The timid role of the UN in the Bosnian conflict is noW being reassessed British troops keep aid routes open despite Serb bombardment Panorama of destruction blots out 'just another conference' in Geneva Bosnians press Paris and Muslim world for arms Orthodox churches snub vigil News in Brief (Reuter): Nazis opposed (Reuter): Enquiry urged (Reuter): German role (AFP): Official sacked Savimbi flees as Angolan army takes rebel cities Jonas Savimbi resumed the civil war after alleging election fraud. The left-wing Luanda government seems determined to wipe him out Hindu extremists freed in Delhi A Race apart By our Foreign Staff: Somali factions agree ceasefire No title Hollywood stars take dim view of Clinton party line Saddam continues 'cheat and retreat' tactics against West As his latest foray shows, the Iraqi leader does not miss a chance to provoke. Though backing down each time, he still reaps a benefit French cinema tries to give English kiss of death Lebanon blocks way to Red Cross Deal at last to outlaw poison weapon stocks Sihanouk changes his mind News in Brief (Reuter): Cabinet revised Talks progress (AFP): Fridge corpses (AFP): Judge enquiry Volunteer Reserve Forces New head girl at the BBC Liz Forgan, from today one of the most powerful women in Britain, is modest about her success. Valerie Grove reports The Times Change over for elderly mothers The possible abolition of the menopause has raised hopes - and ethical issues Prayer to a screen pioneer A man's a man for all this British men have taken a giant step-and discovered you can still walk tough in a primrose shirt Sale Hard facts of aesthetic surgery Hotline Knitwear copying case unravelled Whiff of old England Grosvenor Zwirn Matthew Parris Mayle on move The Times Diary Clinton points both ways The message of the us election for Labour is ambiguous, says Peter Riddell Happy eaters The Times Diary The paparazzi are preferable The state will misuse any extension of its power over the press for unsavoury ends Birt's botch The Times Diary Paper tiger The Times Diary Powerless to Protect UN forces in Bosnia desperately need a clear political mandate Blinded by Coal Dust Panic measures make poor energy policy On the Edge The Shetlanders have shown their best face before adversity Duty-free alcohol 'over-generous' Passport control Behind the trappings Actions to secure stricken tankers Visitors from abroad Architects' records Media curbs Childhood past Uncertainty over Maxwell pensions A ban on brackets? Lucky for some Court Circular Royal Ascot Dinner Personal Column Birthdays today Party Church news School announcements University news Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dame Janet Vaughan Personal Column Bertram Bulmer Church Housing Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pare John Kerruish Unpunctual Trains Sir Joseph Cantley Mavis Hill News The Times Crossword No 19,124 Parker Duofold Business Sport Women People in the Times Weather Arts Fashion Education TV Listings Columns Letters The Papers Violence places serious doubts over tour plans England cricketers concerned about safety Political football Silver lining for England Skiing finds itself hurtling downhill towards danger zone Sport 19-26 Shearer may need knee operation Arts 29 Gatting Back in his Stride Business 32-36 Cooke shrugs off doubts about Carling The Loan Corporation Television And Radio Page 35 Gatting hits first century for England since 1987 Hick and Fairbrother continue to struggle Indian bowelrs Haynes is fined for dissent For the Record Storms blow final off course Golf Mellor is tuned in for a phone-in that is on the ball Andrew Longmore listens to Radio 5 and hearsa former minister of fun on the same wavelength as the nation's sport supporters England strut with strength and substance Simon Barnes senses rugby union is hovering on a knife edge as the five nations' championship approaches Germans seal seventh European title Hockey: Becker's Four Goals Send England to Defeat St Albans fade to finish sixth SKY Plans are laid for second challenge race Yachting Liley completes tale of the unexpected with late conversion Orrell show way in fight for survival Tes West reap reward for durable display League sendings-off pass 100 mark Weekend Rugby Results and Tables Wasps in need of Andrew's return Rushing Wild 6-1 to complete a fairytale Former West Country point-to-pointer continues climb up steeplechasing ladder Turnell revises thinking on Katabatic's best distance Results from Saturday's Four Meetings National Hunt Leaders Southwell Glencloud leaves raiders to reflect on hard-luck tales Mandarin: Moonstruck Bard can shine again Rapid Raceline Cantona shifts United's title vision sharply into focus Saunders calls time on Liverpool 's defence The Times Table of the Fa Premier League City expose Chelsea's flaws Arsenal supporters suffer their sentence in silence Wilkins out for eight weeks with fracture Norwich's decline accelerates as they fail to function Lone goal revives Forest's fortunes Cup draw favours Rangers Depleted West Ham hold on Newcastle supporters to pay the price of success Weekend Football Results and Tables Stoke set record but share spoils Tomba and Heinzer on course for revival Sking Creme De La Creme News International Newspapers Limited Meridian Merle closes the gap on Wachter Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Receptionist/secretary Market Research Company West… Mc Graw Hill Zarak Hay Partnership Halifax go fourth after decisive finishing flourish Rugby League Heroics by Bradford The Times Newspapers O'Sullivan takes first title In Brief Pit stop perils Making a splash Bonaly first Angol suspended Second place Lowe on high Picture Gallery Pageant of world music in decline Womad brought a new global outlook to popular music. Now, after ten years, its future looks bleak. David Toop reports Thrust but not full throttle Dance: John Percival on potted classics by the Bolshoi at the Albert Hall NT Royal National Theatre Olivier Theatre No sporting glory for V&a trophies Arts Briefing Opera A night with Carreras The Australia Day Gala Concert at the Royal Opera House in the presence of the Prince of Wales The Times Gala Concert Offer Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Period charms in a perfect setting Theatre: Jeremy Kingston enjoys a delightful revival of a 1920s musical comedy More mad than bad Theatre: Martin Hoyle on a new play that does not quite do justice to an ambitious theme Flourish from the Fifties Concert: Stephen Pettitt hears a persuasive account of William Alwyn's unfashionable music The Times Fire alongside ice in Greeneland Times literary editor Daniel Johnson assesses the accuracy of a television biography of Graham Greene Unquiet Don Opera: In Leeds, Rodney Milnes is impressed by Opera North's Don Carlos New life in the theatre world Education Gabbitas Ashbourne RRC Multiple Display Advertising Items Huron University Hampshire Tutorials Ltd. Icona College of Contemporary Arts All in a happy family Rock French Tuition Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Proven & Successful Revision Courses LLB Honours Make 1993 the Year You Learn to Write Professionally Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cranleigh School English Cranleigh School Economics Westminster School Bursar Farleigh School Bristol Grammar School Royal Academy of Music St Peter's R. C. Primary School Noctorum… English Teacher The University of Nottingham Prior's Field School Godalming Bursar Bancroft's School Appointment of Head St Catharine's College, Cambridge University of Oxford Artful squeeze on arts degrees John O'Leary takes a critical look at the government's methods of reducing university expansion Classrooms with the writing on the wall A new system has succeeded in curbing bad behaviour University Appointments University of Oxford University of Bristol Why boys cost more than girls Vice-Chancellor UEA Norwich Capitalisation, week's change Jaguar Report bites back to tame the power of watchdogs Regulators are under fire as they boost competition for privatised utilities IoD calls for changes in tax on company cars Business Roundup Trader to admit guilt Pledge by Bérégovoy Managers undertrained Shortlist for Sugar Yields on longs can only rise - barring the unlikely Gilt-Edged National Westmister Bank Market seeks a recovery pointer from Dixons Reporting this Week Word-Watching Pöhl's a swinger The Times City Diary Double debt burden must not be allowed to crush recovery Jenet Bush suggests a way to help the economy by boosting sources of finance for both the government and the private sector Economic View Close to home The Times City Diary Knox aboard The Times City Diary Power price system inhibits market Confusion reigns over VAT in Europe TSB's woes deter bidders Tempus Dividends Hanson The Times Picture Gallery Union Discount Gilt-edged BBC1 Variations BBC2 Radio 3 TV London Satellite Channel 4 Save the Children Eye on Watchdogs 33 Bank charges put Taurus in firing line The much-delayed, accident-prone and widely criticised share trading system will face more hostility after newly announced charges associated with the launch Payout plea for elderly Word-Watching Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2992 Picture Gallery Profits confidence signals a revival More Magic Kingdom: Cheryl Spreadbury shows a young… Roffey Park Economic View 34 Hanson swaps last gold asset for coal in US BP aims for £250m from latest sale

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