News from 25/01/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Peter Cotgrove (Chairman), Ian Forster (Chairman), Iain R. Webb, David Tytler, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Sue Masterman, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Paul Turton (Chairman), Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, H. Ferguson, Mark Pyper, Philip Howard, Duncan Graham, Susan Bell, M. J. Maloney, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, J. W. Hayes, Secretary General, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Ali Jaber and Ben Lynfield, Rob Cole, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Inchyra (Director General), Joe Joseph, N. Samengo-Turner, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, John Grugeon, Chairman, Karl knight, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Neville Goldrein, Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, John Young, Young, Michael Hamlyn, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Pieta Monks, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Christopher Moncrieff, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, C. M. Humphris, Duncan Smith (Chairman), David Miller, Barry Millington, David Toop, Bill Slater (President), Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Swraj Paul, Chairman, Brenda Duffell, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Ian King, President, Jose Alves Primo, Alice Thomson, Judith Matloff, Martin Searby, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondentand Philip Webster, Patrick Nairne, Ian Ross, Sheila Gunn and Ruth Gledhill, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Neil Bennett and Sarah Bagnall, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Patrick Moser, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, G. Ellenbogen, D. L. W. Ashton, David Goodall, Matthew Parris, Stewart Sutherland, Leslie Howe (President), David MacKie, Bill Evans (Chairman), Peter Riddell, Iain R Webb Fashion Editor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Francis Warn, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, E. N. Willmer, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Tom Barnes (Chairman), Alan Smith (Secretary),
ResumoSaddam puts Clinton to the test over missiles The Clinton administration believes tit-for-tat responses to Saddam Hussein's provocations achieve little. New options are being considered to ensure Iraq's leader pays heavily for further defiance Index Opinion Habgood questions Church-Crown link The Smiles that Cost a Million Dollars Fashion Delhi bomb scare jolts Major visit Arts Croats win key bridge from Serbs High-speed French seek a stake in British Rail The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Education on Monday Major pours oil on coal troubles As negotiations over the fate of Britain's pits enter a critical phase, ministers are still at odds over whether to sanction a multi million pound injection of funds Forte Hotels Minister seeks rise in fuel tax Crewmen abandon trawler in storms Export drive makes progress in India News in Brief Braer lies mangled Ulster's year of hope Car engine curb studied Whiplash cruise clue Hunt saboteurs bailed Prison escort savings Republicans on parade Future of the monarchy Mare killed as Rspca steps up hunt Owners throughout the South are tightening Security at stables after the latest in a series of bizarre sexual attacks on horses claimed its first fatality Attacker who sees evil in horses £50,000 offered to find guard Fourpenny rise in bridge toll splits villagers By a Staff Reporter: Rottweiler shot in attack on police Cold war sirens get the all-clear Chatlines entice children Daks Simpson Abbey National Customs clampdown traps single-market beer bootleggers Influential police roles to be filled 'Churches fail to foster self help' Peugeot Poll reform hangs in the balance Mercury Communications Fashion gives short shrift to hemlines Designers who have gone to great lengths to guide styles are likely to see women wearing what they like this spring Low desks 'endanger pupils' Cathedral lit up by American gift Education reform may miss gifted children MacGregor says BR privatisation will lead to cheaper fares Greenpeace alleges nuclear cover-up Pools workers hope for a win in national lottery Fire halts ferry in heavy seas News in Brief Bomb charge Shop murder Golden pastime Makings blaze Bond winners Alfa Romeo Short edges nearer to title challenge Killers and rapists would disperse in health reform Specialist services are under threat from NHS changes as Britain's most ambitious hospital opens Doctors at Broadmoor, Rampton and Ashworth disagree with health managers who say that sending patients to smaller regional health units will deliver better care Volunteer Reserve Forces By our Health Services Correspondent: Experts say £202m medical showpiece is not needed Footballer testifies to save addict units Lambeth chief says fraud evidence has disappeared Craig Brown Crossword Range British stars steal the show in Hollywood National Savings Our Foreign Staff: Owen warns against calls for military intervention Lord Owen says he will go on to the bitter end to make the Geneva negotiations succeed. If these hit a brick wall, he means to expose the guilty parties at the UN Nazi links force doctor to give up world health post John Catt Educational Ltd Redrawn map of Bosnia inflames three-way struggle for territory Austrians counter racism Farewell to 'heaven's new angel' US says 70,000 held in camps First direct Police patrols find crime pays in Iraq's hungry capital With sanctions biting hard, Saddam knows his people's patience may run out, Richard Beeston writes from Baghdad Clinton pledge to lift gay ban in military threatened by Pentagon opposition Baghdad in peace plea as it denies ceasefire breach By playing down the latest air skirmish, Saddam is keeping alive his hopes of a dialogue with the Clinton administration RAF helicopters evacuate 17 Palestinian deportees Israeli occupied territory Former Supreme Court judge dies at 84 News in Brief Kenyan poll criticised Deadly blasts Picture Gallery (AP): Sabotage claim (AP): Reporter killed (AFP): Songwriter dies (Reuter): 'Moa' sighted Russia revives its space hopes with Baikonur launch Most Russians have long lost interest in the conquest of space, but Moscow still seeks Western aid for a more modest programme Whites mistrust de Klerk power deal with ANC Chief Buthelezi was counted on to curb the ANC, but Pretoria's quarrel with Inkatha has raised doubts, Michael Hamlyn writes Hp Hewlett Packard Punjab poll cheers India (Reuter): US warns Unita off Cabinda oilfields All in the same boat The Times Ladies' day goes nuclear When Sizewell power stations opened their doors to a party of sceptical women, Alice Thomson tagged along Putting the buzz back into books The written word is about to be given a much-needed, transatlantic boost in supermarkets and launderettes Picture Gallery The Industria revolution Fasion Fabrizio Ferre has a simple secret design clothes so fundamental you believe you might already own them Classically curvaceous Hotline Valentino's day Wealth of Nations Picture Gallery Matthew Parris Why is moral instruction so especially hateful when it is delivered in the form of lugubrious verse? Spouting verse The Times Diary Policy turns U and Non-U Where will its retreats lead the government, asks Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Dying is a better way of death Arguments for euthanasia are outweighed by psychological, medical and spiritual factors Editor wanted The Times Diary Peace in our time The Times Diary Heaven sent The Times Diary Take your partners The Times Diary Days of the Rooster Peking heads for a dangerous and doubtful leadership struggle More Service, Less Force Reform the police, but not by centralising their control The English Composer Elgar's cottage should become an accompaniment to his music Right to more than silence Civil service relations Identifying banknotes Unita rebels Why Major's visit to India is vital Clinton inauguration The prince's record Lottery cash for British sport Police mergers Union plan Court Circular Birthdays today School news Nature notes Personal Column Lecture Christening The Times refurbishes the tomb of a great editor Today's royal engagements Appointments in the Forces University news Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Marriages Anniversaries Church news Kobo Abe Kobo Abe, Japanese novelist and playwright, died in a Tokyo hospital on January 22 aged 68. He was born on March7,1924 Major-General 'squirrel' MacKay Lewis Major-General Kenneth Frank MacKay Lewis, CB, DSO, MC, Director Royal Artillery in the War Office from 1950 to 1954, died on January 3 aged 95. He was born on January 29,1897 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to the Royal West African Frontier Force's… Royal National Lifeboat Announcements & Personal Notices Leukaemia Research Fund Indian School of Artillery; started his… Latest wills On this Day Alien Robbers Run Amok The Rev Charles Roderick The Rev Charles Edward Morys Roderick former vicar of St Michael's, Chester Square, London, and chaplain to the Queen, 1962-80, died on January 13 aged 82 Richard Mortensen Richard Mortensen, Denish modernist painter, died on January 12 in Copenhagen aged82. He was born in Copenhagen on October 23,1910 News The Times Crossword No 19,136 Business WPA Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly Raging Underdogs receive a rough deal in fifth-round draw Draw Tottenham give Norwich taste of old Fa Cup flair England approach Test in disarray Arts Gascoigne could move Business 36-40 The Loan Corporation Independent Education Special Inside Gooch and Hick give England timely lift Injuries and disrupted travel plans hamper tour party Gooch's 100 Hundreds Brave Langer endures baptism of fire Scoreboard TCCB Chauvet melts Austrian hopes Thompson hits four for Hounslow Hockey Kings cut Giants down to size Basketball Top teams through in the cup Win a trip for two to Madras Test Davies sees off Lunn in Thailand In Brief Tokyo record Hendry struggles Britons fourth Douce double Sainz carries on Thomas closes in Glues banned St Peter's stand firm to rock Cardiff faithful First division leaders tumble out of Welsh Cup in biggest upset of the competition's 21-year history On saturday, the Welsh capital was a divided city, when an unheralded junior side became the talk of rugby, Rob Cole writes Lowly Leigh shatter Wakefield's revival Edwards Wigan's inspiration as they land another trophy Rugby League A shock fit to tax the Richter scale On a proud club's downfall Injury threatens Edberg's hopes Tennis: Seeds Safely through as Rain Disrupts Australian Open Results from Melbourne Full house roars on Flames Ice Hockey Dalglish at peace with a brute of a business Simon Barnes looks at the colourful and changing cult of football manager and the man most responsible for breaking the mould Deane wastes his chance to shine Weekend Results and Tables The Times Reunion ends all square Barnsley's faith in Rammell justified Bolton reap reward of Rioch's brave gamble at Molineux Wingers upset Wolverhampton Wanders Tranmere receive a painful lesson For the Record Bright moment comes in time Abebe soldiers on to record $500,000 prize David Miller in Jakarta on the IAAF's attempts to retain its authority and the growing influence of money in athletics Dittman rides in hoping not to whip up a storm Andrew Longmore on the relentlessly successful Australian jockey about to take on Europe's best in their own backyard Resurgent Waterloo claim new scalp Rugby Union: Minnows Make their Mark on Mereseyside and Elsewhere as Shelford's Pilkington Cup Dream Lives on Treadworth are on the march By our Sports Staff: Leicester forwards put Nottingham to flight Weekend Results and Tables Shelford directs the play Jodami leaves food for thought Mandarin: Leicester Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Southwell Staunch Friend misses Champion cue Kinane's decision imminent Nicholson lines up Leicester double Chapter of incidents at Devon Saturday's results Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Multiple Display Advertising Items Bromsgrove School To Be Included in February's Guide Girls' Public Day School Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Rickmansworth Masonic School Multiple Display Advertising Items Russia steps down the private road Bare windows and peeling paint have failed to dent the spirit of Moscow's burgeoning non-state schools Broadening their horizons In all the vogue phrases and acronyms, says Mark Pyper, the point of education can be lost Why boarding schools should always be caring schools Legislation at first dreaded by some schools has provided the chance to create a new pastroal care structure The hardest choice of all Picking the right school is vital-ut where should a concerned parent start? Socpo Recruitment Advertising Awards The Sunday Times Royal Military College of Science Diary of Times Classified St. Lawrence College in Thanet Multiple Display Advertising Items Wycliffe College UEA Norwich Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uppingham School Multiple Display Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward London Montessori Centre Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Easter Revision Courses Oxford Easter Courses Easter Revision in Oxford Exam Techniques Oxford Tutorial College EF International Language Schools Better to learn than to test Just as Britain is getting back to basics, primary teachers in France are told to move away from traditional methods Inspecting the inspector The head of the schools standards office answers one of his critics Multiple Display Advertising Items Subtle change of heart University of Oxford Brentwood School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Case in breach of dispute procedure stayed La Crème De La Crème The Times Supermarket removal relevant in fixing rent DFC Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Problems over prisoner attending civil court House of Lords Multiple Classified Advertising Items A cottage fit for a genius Elgar's birthplace is crammed with photographs and priceless manuscripts. The problem is where to put the visitors Exciting menu for Stratford feast Arts Briefing Theatre Picture Gallery Did the last link solve the enigma? Wulstan Atkins and his father were among Elgar's closest friends Rock The masterpiece began to crumble Bonhams Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by karl 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 For this relief no thanks at all King Lear Royal Court Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the Royal Court's first Shakespeare staging for 14 years King Lear Royal Court Dubliner in dreamland Theatre: Dark visions of a real and imagined cityThe Lament for Arthur Cleary Watermans, Brentford Getting there the hard way Television Review: Derring-do or daftness? The Times Hopes for harmony in the mix An unexpected merging of Jamaican and Asian styles has enlivened the rock scene. David Toop gets caught in the crossover Join the famous This week's Theatre Club offers for readers The Times Keep your eyes on the screen Comment: Geoff Brown has tough words for the British Film Institute Grand gestures Dance: More from the BolshoiBolshoi Ballet Albert Hall Time to take stock of the new Concert Reviews London Sinfonietta Barbican Viol melancholy Fretwork Wigmore Hall The Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change First direct Brittan to seek early talks with new US administration A taxing answer to competitiveness Gilt-Edged British Funds Word-Watching Stock Market Lloyd's to launch business strategy Managers buy Lilley offshoot The Times Do-It-All expected to dent results from WHSmith Reporting this Week SBC beckons Backhouse The Times City Diary Two for Cardiff The Times City Diary Only rapid growth can keep Treasury keys from the Imf Economic View Anatole Kaletsky advocates further cuts in interest rates and devaluation of the pound to a government that decided to act far too late TV ad-venture The Times City Diary And it copies too The Times City Diary Prize is right The Times City Diary Act offers statutory backing to crossed cheques Setting a fair rent A hole in the ground Tempus Property shares Green funds Exporters would be helped if managers staffed embassy posts Smaller companies Paying-in problems BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Electronic Yellow Pages Week Ahead 37 BT talks could lead to stake in Gm offshoot British Telecom may invest in Electronic Data System, one of the world's leading software groups, to form a partnership with General Motors, its troubled owner Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3004 By our Economics Staff: US looking at energy tax to reduce deficit No statistics please, we're British Stagecoach takes road to market Insurers braced for big claims after the gales and floods By our Financial Staff: George stays aloof from government Flemings The Investment Trust Experts Deep Hole 38 By our Industrial Staff: BA and Virgin chiefs meet on truce talks
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