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News from 01/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Widget Finn, Andrew Robathan, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, Anatol Lieven, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Tom Cannon, Paul Bompard, Andrew Longmore, Graham M. Dorey, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Mario Fiorito, Melanie Quacquarelli, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Michael Cawse, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Sara Beer, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, H. Morgan Williams, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ruth MacAulay, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Simon Beardsworth, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Peter Barclay (Managing Director), Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Susan Gilchrist, David Mitchell, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Janet Bush and George Brock, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Bryan Colley Director General, Richard Hough, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Liz Gill, Michel Syrett, Richard Evans, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, George Bickerstaffe, Alice Thomson, Julia R Liesching, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Peter Dear and Gillian Maxey, Christopher Walker and Hazhir Teimourian, Ian Ross, Colin McMillan, David Devore, Brian Beel, Ronald Unger, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Jack Crossley, Joanna Pitman, James Pringle, Clive Rose, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Judith Steiner, Sean Hillen, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Peter Riddell, H. M. Saiewitz, Peter Victor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans and Ian Brodie, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Christopher Walker and Alison Roberts, David M. Griggs, David Allberry, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Nightingale, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine,

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Major defends pound as ERM nears collapse Fears that the pound could be caught up in the latest tremors to shake the ERM prompted an unusually direct denial from Downing Street that the Chancellor was sidelined Index Darcey Bussell Carey backs call for revision of coronation oath Pioneering operation gives breath of life Parents Lung Transplant Saves Daughter Bosnian peace plan faces US battle Nigel Short William Rees-Mogg Rushdie fatwa 'will never be lifted' Abbey National Top Careers: 16-Page Supplement on MBAs Royal Mail may go on sale for £5bn Ministers draw up rescue plan to give pits 'breathing space' Michael Heseltine will claim some success in fending off his critics when the cabinet considers revised plans for coal Downing St denies rift over economy Coronation oath has hardly changed in 300 years Voice of tolerance celebrates 90th birthday on the soapbox Bricks back for more brickbats 2,000 join rave protest Brussels 'not fair' Today editor named Breast cancer hope Yugoslav queen dies Gould denounces Labour policy drift News in Brief Backers try to bring chess final to Britain Success in Spain enables enables Short to enter the ranks of the ranks of the million-pound sporting superstars Short's chances of becoming the first British world chess champion would be greatly increased by a home match More attend state hoarding schools By our Education Reporter: Sensitive publishers banish the pig Dutchman's attack comes to nothing By our Education Reporter: Patten increases opt-out pressure First direct Victory is marked by pints of Checkmate Toy makers harness parent power to see off computer games Housing policy risks creating new era of slums, say architects Competition to provide low-cost homes has led to criticism from RIBA that quantity is being placed above quality By our Property Correspondent: Builders seek more interest rate cuts Mortgage benefit to be pegged World of the theatre honours its senior knight Lady Green's death a puzzle Br stakes its high-speed safety on human guinea pigs Crime victims face cuts in compensation NHS treats more patients but cash dispute grows TA captain held under secrets act News in Brief Nickell inquest Belated thanks Dr Cox returns Wreck study Bond winners Public concern over jobless is at highest level since 1986 Police to be tempted back on the beat by bonus pay scheme Major to cut back on red tape The way it isn't Charities to fight care 'top-up fee' Midland Oysters make a comeback Rafsanjani sinks Rushdie hopes Four years after the fatwa was issued, Iran is irriated by Salman Rushdie's increasing public appearances. Even the Foreign Office has become angry Renault Israel warns the West after seizing Hamas activists Iraqi 'prisoners for cash' offer spurned Lufthansa Owen hopes to sell Bosnia peace plan to sceptical Clinton Focus on UN as mediators press for resolution threatening action against truce-breakers America fears that the Vance-Owen peace plan has endorsed the astrocities of 'ethnic cleansing' and given away too much to the Serbs Croatians limit damage to dam Army officer turned tramp aimed to murder Yeltsin Ibuleve Hollywood Dracula pierces Romanian hearts Picture Gallery Dresden starts to rise from ashes of war US seeks to avert row with Un chief Craxi receives third bribery warning AST Computer Bogotá bomb blast kills 20 after Escobar declares war No Title (AFP): Army reveals strategy for gays Peruvian voters reject old-style politicians (Reuter): ANC media team meets Rowland News in Brief (AFP): Thousands flee Lomé violence (Reuter): Afghan truce (AFP): Threat to peace Spock mission (AFP): Foreigners evacuated as soldiers riot in Zaire With troops rioting and banknotes spurned, Zaire braced for a struggle between president and prime minister British Gas (Reuter): Flood sweeps away Kenyan rail bridge killing 117 Rangoon tense as junta meets Tokyo's super-rich landlord dies Dough to help the women rise One of America's most powerful political action committees has spawned a British imitator, bent on using its techniques to get more Labour women into Parliament, Alice Thomson reports Abbey National One benefit of growing older The government is to reopen the debate about the age of retirement Cutting women off earlier is not acceptable A bit of a family to-do The Times Revolution stalks the catwalk Fashion Visitors at last week's Paris collections… Ehrman Kits Ltd Matthew Parris Why do fat people blame their weight on their glands, and never on the prodigious amounts they eat? The right stuff Diary The rusty lock on royal marriages A 200-year-old law still has power to make mischief among the leading families of Europe Is it doom or is it dawn? Peter Riddell asks how big a mess John Major is really in Ridell on Monday For Jilly read Joanna Diary Good News from Dublin The Irish punt's devaluation may hasten the ERM's demise Opting for Choice Parental ballots should remain the heart of educational reform Concentration on Chess Nigel Short must now copy the singlemindness of his rival Britain's role in Balkan conflict Cutting unemployment Nazis in Guernsey Prospects for rail and road transport Pain-free OMD Sovereign remedies Keeping costs down Conversion factors Court Circular Birthdays and anniversaries Today's royal engagements Memorial Mass Memorial service Service dinner Personal Column The night sky in February Forthcoming marrriages Marriage Latest wills Christening Jeanne Sauve Jeanne Sauvé who blazed a double trail as Canada's first woman Speaker of the House of Commons, and later as the first woman governor-general, died in Montreal on January 26 aged 70. She was born on April 26,1922 Personal Column Thomas Dorsey Thomas A. Dorsey, blues and gospel music writer and performer, died in Chicago on January 23 aged 93. He was born in Villa Rica, Georgia, on July, 1899 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colonel Sir Henry Clowes Colonel Sir Henry Clowes, KCVO, DSO, OBE, Lieutenant of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 1976-81, died on January 8 aged 81. He was born on October 21,1911 Philip Hardman Philip Hardman, a leading authority and broadcaster on taxation issues, died on January 4 in London aged 56. He was born in Bolton on December 29,1936 Bernard Shaw on Politics Arthur Hellyer Arthur George Lee Hellyer, MBE, gardener and in Sussex on January 28aged 90. He was born on December 16,1902 Gyoergy Marosan Gyoergy Marosan, a veteran communist, former deputy first secretary of the party, and a key figure in suppressing the 1956 revolution in Hungary, has died aged 84 News The Times Crossword No 19,142 Parker Duofold Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title People in Times Weather The outlook in Bermuda is heavenly England tail points way to safely Gallant Salibury leads fightback in Calcutta Test but fails to avert follow-on Harsh reality dawns on Fletcher At the Calcutta Test For your Valentine Sport Business Scoreboard from Calcutta Business Television and Radio Aikman fires Cowboys to Super Bowl win Australians bewitched by Ambrose's magic spell Devastating bowling leaves West Indies in control final Test For the Record St Helens hold off fearsome rally King bids to lure Lewis away for first title defence Boxing Fracas overshadows Honeyghan's night Baily provides glimmer of hope for future British tennis receives much-needed boost with victory in Australian Open junior singles Wimbledon looms as only obstacle to Courier and Seles Andrew Longmore considers the lessons to be learnt by the world's leading players from the Australian Open in which the singles champions retained their titles Picture Gallery Tout warms up with gold medal in Italy In Brief Manchester move in Whitlock win Scots prevail Senior success Worthing win Ginther out Llewellin back The Times Dooley earns swift England recall by proving fitness Johnson left out of side to face Wales but joins a team to play Italy England Team Swansea pull clear of rivals Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Late kick secures dramatic victory for Constitution David Hands investigates the success of league rugby in Ireland and how it has affected the country's international game Burnage tips scales for Fleetwood Defeat for Halkopous clouds title picture Champion Hurdle betting thrown into confusion by weekend's big races Thunderer: Plumpton Young Hustler primed for festival clash McGrath extends unbeaten record Thunderer: Southwell Saturday's Results Murphy defends himself over ban incident National Hunt Leaders Rapid Raceline Cantona plays bit part as Ipswich upstage league favourites Penalty miss puts paid to Arsenal's challenge The Times Table of the FA Premier League Odd couple upset Aston Villa Keane's quality lifts Forest Norwich upstage rivals to move top O'Brien rescues Newcastle with injury-time goal First division leaders prove they have added patience to qualities that set them apart West Ham's progress spices local rivalry Weekend Football Results and Tables Financial deadline looms for Cardiff Russell Kempson finds the man who has restored the fortunes of Cardiff City in a determined mood Capelli joins Jordan In Brief Knox-Johnston launches quest England a lose Marchant victory Doherty wins title Foldvari again Oxford double Cool Westner completes impressive victory Institut francais Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Bridge House Trainee Managers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alliance Francaiss Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Skills Courses for Jobs Brentwood School (H. M. C) Queen Anne's School Caversham Reading The Licensed Victuallers' School Ascot Battling McKean spurred on by European dream Athletics Haileybury Forest School (HMC IAPS) The College of Law Lectureship in Law Stage is set for a quiet revolution The latest study qualification could bring the breakthrough in public attitudes that vocational training needs, John O'Leary reports Changing places is food for thought Commonwealth exchanges offer teachers some interesting insights School that beat the Braer What effect does an exological disaster have on children caught in the middle of it? Hopes running high for course of hard options Association of Teachers and Lecturers Power to decide validity of regulations Power to make regulations under one section or another Education Gordon Roland-Adams North Bridge House Senior School University of Oxford The Hall School (Wincanton) Ltd University of Readings University of Warwick Lectureship in Law Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Garden' excludes pasture for register rectification Garden path not a public place under dangerous dogs Act Zarak Hag Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faces to launch a thousand scripts How are actors chosen for film and television roles? And isn't it "obvious" who should get a part? Joe Joseph delves into the shadowy and misunderstood world of the casting director Words aplenty, but the magic goes missing Opera: Staged by Hall, designed by Scarfe, yet Los Angele's new Magic Flute fell short of expectations. Rodney Milnes reports Dance Galleries Royal Shakespeare Company Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 With a little help from the band Dance: John Percival sees Darcey Bussell in her debuts as Aurora for The Royal Ballet Sleeping Beauty Covent Garden Clearly within his grasp Concerts: An impressive Romanian visitor to London and encouraging signs of life in Edinburgh LSO/Marin Barbican Rousing, cheering display RSO/Wigglesworth Usher Hall, Edinburgh Listen while you dance Matthew Hawkins The Place The Times Fruits of another man's labour Visual Art: Leeds celebrates John Sell Cotman and his greatest fan. Review by Richard Cork Club members enjoy dramatic benefits Please do call again Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a fine revival Journey's end in poignant parting Television Review The Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change First direct Markheath writes off £3.87m French closure Raglan loss MMI cash call British Funds Word-Watching British Telecom challenges order from regulator to cut prices by 2% Citizen's Charter for British Telecom customers and the company's new accounting procedures are being hindered by the lack of a director general of Oftel Policy of subterfuge impairs bonds Gilt-Edged The Pound Waste Management poised to advance Reporting this Week Legal & Public Notices By our City Staff: Heseltine pressed to keep export cover Zurich Re faces legal union test City puts pressure on JCI The Department of Transport Unravelling the ERM bonds will free Europe for growth Economic View The punt is down, the france is next to fall. Recovery from recession is in prospect, argues Anatole Kaletsky National Westminster Bank How to minimise bank charges on Continent SROs do not operate like City clubs Pension equality Cost of borrowing Saudi reprieve for BAe Tempus Local radio Cadbury Schweppes Quiet life over for Baillie The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Medivac Erm Gloom BA to consider early exit for Lord King The management structure at Ba comes under scrutiny this week. This will add force to the debate about companies splitting the roles of chairman and chief executive Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3010 TUC wants £4bn jobs package Germany gives RMC concrete future First outsider takes up reins at John Lewis Partnership By our Business Staff: Jobless total forecast to peak at 3.4m this year First direct Fuzzy Line Labour peer denies MGN bid Popular Picture Gallery Overseas The degree that saw off its critics For a while, the Mba was thought to have died with the get-rich-quick era. Instead, reports John O'Leary, recessionary pressures are making the course stronger Motivation CITY University Business School Rankings that boost the profile League tables have had direct effect on the way schools are rated by students and employers. Michel Syrett investigates Reputation The Open Business School Flexible courses are the business Do part-time and distance-learning programmes have the same value in the jobs market as degrees studied full-time? Tim Jones reports Part-Timers Roffey Park Cast the net overseas for the full view The drive to give schools and international base is a clear response to trends in world trading patterns, George Bickerstaffe says Worldwide The MBA Career Guide Cranfield School of Management Instituto de Empresa Do not despair-the employer may pay Finance How will you fund your MBA course? George Bickerstaffe describes the ways of getting help If a student leaves, the loan must be paid back in full How the degree is rated Melanie Quacquarelli reports on a publication that assesses the value of the degree Promotion Henley Management College University of Rath Mini college sets a global challenge Michel Syrett on a US school that counters charges of parochialism United States University of Wales Aberystwyth The art of learning eastern premises ... and how schools in Hong Kong capitalise on differences in busines culture Asia Georgetown The MBA Career Guide Escuela Superior de Administraction y Direction de… Excellence guaranteed Paul Bompard reports on an elit? school that was one of the first to teach economics Italy sorely needs a new generation of administrators for an overspent public sector Kaye marshals his forces at the Barbican London The City University plants to improve its status. John O'Leary explains the strategy University of Brighton MBA Series Degree of help for a good career What qualities are employers looking for? Widget Finn gets the answers from graduates Viewpoint Imperial College University of London Greenwich College Public mba Service Investigation is the key to your choice With so many programmes to choose from, how do you find the best? George Bickerstaffe advises Selection Instiut Supérieur Des Affaires Resolute in your decision Out of work managers make the most of their time by taking an MBA. Desmond Dearlove reports Redundancy Masters in Business Administration Nimbas Warwick Business School Kingston University The Times The subject that sets passions rising Standards Quality of schools is fiercely debated, says Professor Tom Cannon Masters in Business Administration The MBA Fair Staffordshire University The Durham MBA Boston University The Times

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