News from 18/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, James Bone and Eve-Ann Prentice, Jon Ashworth, Stuart Maclure, Iain R. Webb, Djm, Tim Judah, Richard Bartlett, W. S. Affleck, Peter Fiddick, Philip Howard, Clive M. Jacobs, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Green, Carol Leonard, Jenny Knight, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Philip Webster and Alan Hamilton, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Peter Ball, M. Ngali, Acting High Commissioner, Debra Craine, William Barlow (President), Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Alex Tweedie, Charles Bremner, P. G. Forrester, Hilary Fender, Susan Gilchrist, Elizabeth Cavendish, David Bartal, David R. Larkin, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, John O'leary Education, David Miller, Audrey Wootton, Alan Cockshaw, Chekhov and Maria, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Anna Somers Cocks, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, CBSO/Boulez, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Alice Thomson, C. J. Hayfield, Keith Wheatley, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Jon Ashworth and Colin Campbell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sheila Lawlor, Jamie Dettmer, William Rees-Mogg, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Richard Venables, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Kenneth Rea, Eve-Ann Prentice and Philip Webster, Richard Beeston, David Williams, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Andrew Lycett, Ben Lynfield, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Steve Race, John Phillips, La Bohème, H. B. Spencer, Peter Robinson, Roderick MacDonald, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Dan Cohn-Sherbok,
ResumoUS fires 40 cruise missiles at Baghdad nuclear weapons site President Bush marked his final weekend in power by ordering a huge missile attack against an Iraqi nuclear site. Bill Clinton now faces a serious military clash in his first days in office Index The Church The Clinton bandwagon nears journey's end Fashion Tomahawk : $1.5m death missile City Women Pink Chancellor optimistic on economy as unemployment nears 3m Labour reformers call for end to formal union links In the debate over Labour's future, "modernisers" are openly calling for a review of the role played by unions Gunmen kill woman in Belfast The MBA Fair Thatcher and Benn unite to seek Maastricht referendum Rifkind to press cabinet for 10-year reprieve of Rosyth dockyard No Title Bogus claims cheat insurers of £400m Teenager in coma is found to be pregnant News in Brief Sisters killed in crash £4m drug haul at port Restaurant 'bloodbath' Police to question skier Soccer star assaulted Mobile phone warning Lamont deplores the decision to publish transcript of tape Business goes on as normal for the Prince of Wales as the debate on privacy and public interest continues MPs meet at mystery venue to question Mi5 head Redhead confirms his calling Doyen tells Bbc that 24-hour radio is bad news for reporters No Title Minister's visit to Bart's boosts survival hopes Falklands enquiry stepped up Halyvourgiki Inc. Citroen Second tanker alert as storms lash coasts 22 injured on car ferry Carey calls for reform of church council Short misses chance to extend chess lead Education advisers back more changes BT Shetlanders voice concern for seals Trafalgar Sq revellers 'came close to disaster' Officers haunted by Hillsborough as barriers buckled and IRA phoned bomb threat New Year's eve in central London is a growing worry for Scotland Yard. In future, crowd numbers may be controlled House owners go deeper in debt to avoid repossession Ibuleve 120,000 poured in and police crossed fingers Banisters to offer block bids Wartime secret service files to be released for inspection Irish setter is Craft's champion News in Brief Teenager raped in bushes Hospital ride Station raided Mouse hold-up Baby charge Cinema cave-in Brother held Canal haul Bond winners Craig Brown Sicily celebrates 'start of Mafia collapse' Islanders hope the decline of organised crime is under way. The Italian authorities holding "Toto" Riina are less optimistic By Ur Foreign Staff: Cambodian guerrillas abduct Britons Angola troops drive rebels out of cities Indian cabinet resigns News in Brief (Reuter): Farmer charged (Reuter): Nuns held (Reuter): Royal Service (Reuter): Wages of sin Picture Gallery MS Bonn left agrees to tighter asylum laws Day of drama ends with deadly retaliation by US The Iraqis have no weapon system with which to answer the power and precision of a multiple Tomahawk cruise missile attack Financial Times UN destroyed key equipment before air raids took place Nuclear Site Our Foreign Staff: Foreigners' hotel damaged in raid Target Baghdad Arab anger rises over 'double standards' Reaction Iraqi dictator tells people of assured battlefield victory Two years after start of Gulf war, bellieose Saddam urges Kuwaitis to rebel against al-Sabahs Saddam S Vow After air at tacks resumed the UN said that Baghdad's proposal to enil the weapons dispute was unacceptable Washington and London deny rift over air strike Press reports dismissed as inaccurte US/BRITAIN Clinton's team is still incomplete Pentagon Jerusalem sticks to normal routine Israel Picture Gallery Modern Saladin's daughters hail crusade 'victory' Anniversary Saddam casts shadow on Clinton party The Gulf hostilities will add to the "awful" morale pervading the incoming administration in inaugurtion week Volunteer Reserve Forces World of disorder undermines the domestic agenda Great Little Rock band hits the road Transition Notebook Karadzic claims vote would prolong war UN debate ofr Bosnia no-fly zone Belgrade accuses Muslims of attack Ultimatum 'needed' to end conflict Hewlett Packard Where's that thinking-mat? Susanna Lisle's Oriental Cats Fighting behind the lines Women have forced the world to face the horror of the Balkans now, says Alice Thomson they may never accept their old role Questions of rights How a new act will benefit mothers Barclays Premier Picture Gallery Hot pants After a mixed season of the droopy neo-hippy, fashion in flux—the look is long, lean and languid Manolo Blahnik Stay one step ahead Hotline Mainlining at Liberty Daks Simpson Matthew Parris By cutting out tedious repetitions and pointless communications we could earn ourselves a holiday Writing to win Faith in a cold climate Forces that threaten the disintegration of the Church of England threaten all religious belef Gall them unaccountable Constitutional change cannot be long delayed, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Shrinkin' Norman Gas attack Busting up Reichstag package deal A Symbolic Assault More attacks may be needed before Saddam gives way Peace in our Classrooms Education needs reasoned debate, not political slanging Virtuous Virgin British Airways should face competition on more routes Press and public react to Calcutt Energy policy Supertanker routes Verdict on a 'King-size disaster' Modigliani drawings Kenyan elections Funds for engineering Matter over mind Court Circular Birthdays today Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements University news Debonair dog takes the biscuit at Cruft's Anniversaries People and Places Forthcoming marriages Marriage Dinners Appointments Church news Announcements & Personal Notices Personal Column Ben Warriss Ben Warriss, comedian and actor, died on january 14 aged 83. He was born in Sheffield on May 29,1909 Lord Bruntisfield Lord Brutisfield, Mc, goernment whip, 1932-35, died on January 14 aged 93. He was born on June 23,1899 The New York Marathon? Sammy Cahn Sammy Cahn, popular song lyricist who won four Academy Awards, died in Los Angeles on January 15 aged 79. He was born in New York City on June 18,1913 Florence Desmond Florence Desmond, actress and impersonator, died on January 16 aged 87. She was born in Islington, London, on May 31,1905 From Our Special Correspondent: Finns' New Success Unequal Struggle in the Air 40 cruise missiles fired at Iraq Clinton sets off for the White House Labour's union split Help for dole queue Lamont deplores Karadzic interview Insurers cheated BBC under fire SOE coming out of the shadows The Times Crossword No 19,130 Parker Duofold Debonair champion Caught on film Close to disaster Unita driven out Seals on the mend Repossessions fall Picture Gallery Sport Business Arts People in the Times Weather Education Fashion The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Women TV Listings A symbolic assault Peace in our classrooms Virtuous Virgin Columns Peter Riddell Anatole Kaletsky Letters The Papers Football 24 Villa surge triumphantly to the top Beaten French welcome 'new era of friendship' Swansea consider appeal Arts 29-31 Business 33-36 Buffalo brace for Dallas in Super Bowl Xxvii Foreman's target Mensa Television and Radio Gooch welcomes Gatting back into England fold Former captain given selection role Australians prove no match for Ambrose TCCB Tigers profit from Kings' misfortune Basketball Payne equals scoring record Ice Hockey Carrick-Anderson fails on World Cup debut Sking James keeps nerve and holds off host of challengers Golf Firebrands sweep all aside indoors Hockey Jackman takes an erratic path to national final Squash The Official Service of the Test & County Cricket… Souls laid bare in protracted finale to enthralling drama David Miller shres French agony at the cruel eccentricity of a game that can depend on ill-deserved strokes of fortune Carling revealed the gaunt expression people used to have when emerging from air-raid shelters France see the way forward through consistency Wind of change blows through Twickenham as champions secure narrow victory in opening five nations' match England 's self-belief passes its most demanding test Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, believes the confidence gained from a winning run sustained their recovery against the French McGeechan charts Scotland 's course to a new beginning Ivanisevic's injury leaves Open short of showmen Grand-slam tennis serves up its 100th tournment Seedings For the Record Crippled craft makes port Yachting Memories stirred by British couple England fall to champions In Brief Sweeney in at Henley McNulty record Hendry holds on Saby first Smith in charge Brompton Road's trek to pay Mandarin Fontwell Park Carlisle Champion Alner has fine start to season Saturday's results Saturday's Results Impressive Sybillin takes high rank for Arkle Chase Mighty Mogul has trial run Southwell National Hunt Leaders Dwyer trip rewarded Rapid Raceline Liverpool fail to find hope in the heart of defence Despite a 2-0 defeat at Winbledon, Stuart Jones, football correspondent, puts a case for Graeme Souness staying at Anfield to lead the salvage operation Maybe an era has ended, maybe their time has passed, but it will come back Gunns are drawn but not a bullet fired The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Wilkinson's woes proving more than he can manage Deane strikes timely goalscoring form Rae inspires Millwall to new heights of delight Football Vintage Waddle recalls Tottenham's heady days Weekend Football Results and Tables The Times Mutch completes dramatic finale Offiah blazes way for impressive Wigan cup display Rugby League Davies piles up the points Results and Tables Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Hong Kong The Bloxham Project Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointment of Head Corporation of London St. Lawrence College in Thanet St Catherine's College, Oxford University Appointments North Bridge House Senior School University Appointments Tonbridge School University of Southampton University of Warwick N Northcote Lodge Holborn College and the University of Wolverhampton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Wise hand needed on the wheel The teaching profession cannot work to its best when in thrall to the government, says Stuart MacLure. It is time a General Teaching Council took some powers You can argue that ministers ought to be required to listen On a hiding to nothing The brave new world of school inspection is, in some eyes, badly flawed Teaching the write way The university lecturer who threw the book and red pen at his students Walls do not a school make ATL Association of Teachers and Lecturers Monopolies reference incorrect The Rapid Results College Hampashire Tutoriala Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Creme De La Creme Personal Assistant/executive Secretary to Property… Howson Rowe PLC PA/PERSON Friday Secretary/administrator Secretary to M. D. Bunacamp JFL Judy Farquharson Ltd. Medical Secretary All Box Number Replies Should Be Adressed to Meridian what Recession? Senior Secretary/pa Foto Stop Express Ltd Union action not unlawful Multi-Lingual Opportunities Meridian Albemarle Appointments Limited Upton House School The Ritz Diploma Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Room for the Wright stuff Marcus Binney on the masterpiece of interior design that forms the focal point of the Frank Lloyd Wright gallery at the V & a Sadler's Wells Music Take a spring break in the Dales The Times Theatre Club: this week's offers are from six different thetres Mime You were all super, troupers In Stockholm, a new musical about Abba has just opened. David Bartal reports Royal Opera House Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide One sister more trouble than three Theatre: A new play about a famous playwright in love fails to impress Jeremy Kingston Teatro Technis, Camden Town Missing out on the fun of the fair Concert: Richard Morrison finds the head ruling the beart at Boulez's first Brimingham programme Symphony Hall, Birmingham Your tiny hand is Russian Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews a Scottish Opera revival that is more successfully sung than cpmdicted Theatre Royal, Glasgow The Times Survivor behind the enemy lines Kenneth Rea talks to the Czech writer and actor-clown bolek Polivka, who is appearing in London this weekend No mean feet in prospect Television Review: Debra Craine on an ambitious international survey of dance Bonhams Tim Head No Man's Land In the best of bad taste Dance Review Capitalisation, week's change First direct Heseltine flies the export flag in Saudi Arabia British exports of non-defebce goods to Saudi Arabia rose a fifth in 1992 Supermarkets face space glut Multiple Display Advertising Items Arbitrators rule against Nissan UK Vision needed for the road ahead Gilt-Edged JAL Mileage Bank Europe Financial services firms optimistic Eurotherm gathers fruits of shake-up Reporting this Week Lowering the franc would raise Europe's credibility Economic View Anatole Kaletsky believes the present efforts to shore up France's currency against the mark are a battle against equilibrium Tes the Times Educational Suplement Costly detour for The Times The Times City Diary Stormin' Michael The Times City Diary Slim pickings The Times City Diary Lucky properties The Times City Diary Charter flight to liberty Tempus Gold price Foreign bonds Minority loses out in Ecclesiastical bid for St Andrew Barclays and the custody of share certificates Euro Disney Savoy shareholders BBC1 Variations AF Alliance Francaise Tempus Charter to sell £3 60m Johnson Matthey stake Charter Consolidated, led by Sir Michael Edwardes, is looking to sell its Jm stake as part of a strategy to bring more of its assets under direct management control Word-Watching Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2998 By our City Staff: Lonrho call opens way for Bock By our City Staff: Ba fight delayed Virgin expansion Women struggle up corporate ladder By our Business Staff: Consumer confidence tumbles Asset Management Ltd Shop Foiled Tate & Lyle wins Saudi contract
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