News from 15/02/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Sir Henry wood, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, James Landale and Mike Theodoulou, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Jonathan Prynn and Jill Sherman, Anatol Lieven, Hazhir Teimourian, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, John M. C. Baillie, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Jane Martinson, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, John Shepperd, Ian Kerr, Peter Ball, Jill Sherman and Jonathan Prynn, Louise Taylor, J. H. Wagstaff, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Cyril Fisher, Rodney Milnes, Fran Bennett Director, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Griffin, Director, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Tom Cross, J. R. Fells, Michael Theodoulou, David Miller, Oliver Chesterton, H. Edelman, Barry Millington, David Toop, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, V. William Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Wright, Julie Leppard, Barry Pickthall, Iain C. Baillie, Ian Ross, Richard Walker, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Alfred Hermida, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Aubrey Bristow, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, James Hutchings, Melinda Wittstocks, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, David Carlisle, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Brian Kester, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Oliver Tynan Chairman, H. P. Watson, Valerie Grove, Michael Henderson, mMichael Binyon, Richard Stead, Charles Lee (Chairman), Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoValerie Grove Major faces Maastricht 'constitutional crisis' Ministers' confused tactics over the Maastricht Bill have raised the chances of a Commons defeat and the spectre of a constitutional crisis over Labour's amendment on the social chapter Index 'Break your bones' threat to Rushdi Picture Gallery Iain R. Webb Missing boy found murdered MPs win chance to spy on the spies Rees-Mogg Social workers accused of cover-up in Orkney case Cunard Education on Monday Prince revels in new-found confidence on Old Colonial campus Joblessness in Tory areas catches up with Labour seats Three million jobless takes on more than symbolic significance as unemployment strikes at the Tory heartland National Westminster Bank Major's Village Post Office Goes out of Business MPs divided on Budget strategy Moore tells of cancer Carey challenges Rome Police release mother Sun apologises to Queen over speech News in Brief Mother 's fears are confirmed as video boy is found dead Hunt for two-year-old ents three miles from the shopping precinct where he disappeared BA set to announce collapse of profits Guilty verdict puts an end to Guppy's joking By a Staff Reporter: Girl left at home may go into care Rolex Nationwide DFE Fresh evidence on Orkney home raids reopens old wounds The full truth about the Orkney sex abuse case has still not been told, two years after the dawn raids that changed the lives of many island families 'The worst child abuse scandal in Britain would never have happened if Kemp had remained in her job' Times investigation uncovers crucial decision that cscaped official enquire Timetable of Allegations and Actions that Tore… Not under my back yard ... London's CrossRail undermines foundation of Tory support in the heart of the city Lovers fail to warm to Femidom Owners let homes fall into disrepair Unloved Morris finds hope on the road to China Anti-hunt activists brand hounding of UK's smallest deer as barbaric Prisoner found injured News in Brief Bomb found Police appeal Rave barred Bolder 'fiver' Bond winners Magistrates' clerks fear new penalties unfair to better-off Justices' clerks say courts are fining the middle class too heavily. They want more allowances for financial commitments By our Legal Correspondent: Driver who pleaded guilty fined£1,328 Village high street is 40 miles longer The way it isnapos't DELL Picture Gallery Police merit pay scheme examined Bosnian Serb leader vows to let aid for Muslims through Renault a Certain Flair Picture Gallery 'Hunger strike' is the only weapon Sarajevo has left By our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin's foes vow to return Lithuania to elect Brazauskas Tyson's appeal ignites gender wars across America The public is divided on rape and sexual harassment. A play by David Mamet has theatregoers arguing in the streets Israeli leader claims victory Islamic militants goad Algeria's rulers Clinton preparing bitter medicine to turn round economy (Reuter): No-fly zone missiles 'removed' News in Brief Children saved (Reuter): Arctic pit sit-in (AFP): Volcano alert Forte Hotels Rafsanjani survives gun attack ' Blood right' basis of German citizenship laws under attack Moves by Bonn to integrate 'foreigner' many of whom are German-born, will challenge long-held, racially based beliefs Spain hunts Turkish drug gang News in Brief Fighting crime (Reuter): Honecker aid (Reuter): Six murdered (Reuter): Toll proposal (Reuter): Hump backed Mitterrand gambles on Fr?jus Cyprus veteran defeats Vassiliou British Airways De Klerk and Anc seek to defuse power-sharing row Last week's agreement for an interim government has angered Chief Buthelezi. His wrath threatens to torpedo multiparty talks Zairean forces hold town to ransom Big Mac spearheads a capitalist invasion Picture Gallery Cia tracks suspect in desert Mothers, fathers and minders Behind every succesful career woman there usually stands another woman, the nanny valcrie Grove repots Ibuleve Vileda Happiness is a hobby Men still keep a selfish space in their heads, a kind of psychic pottingshed Tomorrow A label, a lifestyle, the look She had a skinny body, flat chest and asparagus legs. Her face was oval, her eyelashes long and spiky. She was Biba girl, and she's back A beau crop Holtline Subtle step Dressed to wed Matthew Parris The modern health-conscious world offers a feast of leftovers for the broad-minded scavenger Getting abusive Hyphenated into a new tribalism Division between grouph in American society are beginning to smack of Bosina Old weaknesses regained The Thatcher era was an exception to the rule, says Peter Riddell Euro-Kinnocks The Times Diary Feather footed The Times Diary 100 % proof The Times Diary Going down in style The Times Diary Fog over Maastricht Major should not fall on his sword on his sword over an outworn treaty Gambit Required Britain should back Nigel Short at chess Jolly Stinging Weather Eton is a big river in which salmon can leap and piranha bit Concern at plans for welfare state 1 Pennington street, Londan Ei 9xN Telephone Views conflict on leasehold reform The Queen as citizen Off the rails Geese and guns Buccaneering spirit Soft tissue cancers Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Government art in the making Helicopter patients Wasteful puzzling? Business letters, No Title Picture Gallery Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Royal engagement Nature notes Personal Column Appointments in the Forces Graduates from RAF Cranwell Anniversaries Church news Jack Young Jean-Paul Mathieu Kaburo Okita Kabura Okita, Foregin minister of Japan, died of heart failure on February 9 aged 78. He was born in Dalian, China, on November 3,1914 Personal Column The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Announcements & Personal Notices Lieutenant-General Elwood Quesada Lieutenant General Elwood Richard Quesada, DFC, commander of the US 9th Fighter Command, which spearheaded the allied invasion of France, and the first head of America's Federal Aviation Administration, died of heart failure in Jupiter, Florida, on February 9, aged 88. He was born in Washington on April 13,1904 L . Hugh Newman L Hugh Newman, entomologist, died on january 23 aged 83, He was born on february3 1909 Juan Benet Goita Juan Benct Goin, Spanish novelist, critic and playwright, has died in Madrid aged 65. He was born in madrid on October 7,1927 On this Day February 15 1909 Music M. Sibelius at Queen's Hall News Prince basks in American welcome The Times Crossword No 19,154 Parker Duofold Inflation risk Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather United's double talk cut short by Hodges Fa Cup favourites tripped up by journeyman of Sheffield Quarter-Final Draw Education 27 Arts Wright in doubt for England Business Breitling 1884 Television and Radio Rampant Lewis delays India Clark ends Keighley cup hopes Multiple Display Advertising Items Wigan's run of success brings fear of failure Rugby League Jackson takes flight to win race against time Mapp shows Southgate the way Hockey For the Record Saturday's Point-To-Point Results Worthing march on Basket Ball James wins for second time in four weeks Golf Lewis century prolongs agony for England India poised to win second Test match and clinish series and as one batting collapes follow another Madras Scoreboard Piper sets Eubank and Benn in title sights Boxing Volleyball wins approval from Ioc beachcombers Prichard shines in dull company Scoreboard Blackburn enjoy last laugh as Wegerle earns comic relief Fa Cup Tottenham happy to pull plug on unruly Cup rivals Short head keeps Rioch behind Cox Rangers thank McCoist Evergreen Reid drives gifted City on road to Wembley Injured Wright awaits just reward The Times Table of the Fa Premier League By our Sports Stafe: Minnows left to flounder by big Cup fish Hendry's class too much for Wattana Snooker Weekend Football Results and Tables Picture Gallery Pools Check Merryweather takes lead from rival Yachting Foster snaps up two world swim records Sport in Brief McLaren names Senna Waldner impressive Bubka sets record Schuback favourite Angry Romford beaten Llanelli put themselves in running for title Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables England axe dulls Andrew's aim The Times Travel Offer By our Sports Staff: Richards sets out case for inclusion in Lions tour party Ireland lose two more Jodami's victory fails to impress Scant threat to the Fellow's Gold claims on latest evidence Southwell Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Hereford Wonder Man heads for Nottingham Alner plots challenge for Times qualifier Point-To-Point Plumton National Hunt Leaders University of Durham University of Glasgow Mander portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items The Tutorial Academy Oxford Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Fellowships Strathclyde Graduate Business School Montessori Teacher Training Multiple Display Advertising Items Gresham College The University Edinburgh Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Educational Supplement Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Tutors The James Rossiter Hoyle Chair of Music University of Liverpool Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Appointment of Two Tutors TEFL Teachers must learn to play safe Streetwise pupils have found that they can use the Children Act to make the lives of school staff a misery. Ben Preston reports Don't fund apartheid Muslim-only state schools could be ethnically divisive Viewpoint Every story has two sides The debate over selection and parental choice has been brought to a head by two school in Cumbria Usmle Fmgems Flex Saved by the parents An independent school has been given a fresh lease of life Correction Whether term is penalty clause Deception through systematic overcharging Bus company not liable over fatality La Creme De La Creme Senior Secretary Executive Search Junior Secretary Help! MD's Pa - Office Manager School Secretary Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Recruitment Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fairness not relevant in extradition Power to order re-trial in county court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tree order appeal Super Secretaries First Creme Still life in the old hospital The 'Matisse of architecture', John Outram, plans to transform a Cambridge landmark. Marcus Binney reports 'His columns are like brightly coloured rolls of wrapping paper' Short , sharp, shockingly unseen Whatever happened to the short film befor the main attraction? Michael Wright reports Dance Opera No way to treat romance Television Review Moscow 's Irish connection Arts Briefing Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kiingston'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 Ghostly elegy for passing glories Dance: David Bintley's new work for the Royal Ballet, and his snow queen at Sadlers's walls Tombeaux covent Garden Looks all too familiar The Snow Queen Sadler's Wells Not quite a true fusion Randy Weston Queen Elizabeth Hall Jazz Virtuoso on the frets Nicola Hall Wigmore Hall Recital The Times Love is putting the music first Tristan und Isolde is an obsessively morbid and unhealthy work Opera: Rodney milnes on Welish National Opera's Tristan und Isolde; Hilary Finch on a student production of Don Giovanni Thrilling theatre This week's special offers from The Times Theatre Club Warmth that dispels cold war memories Music: Sir yehudi menuhin talks to Michael Binyon about his latest project Past master of sensuality Tallis Scholars Phillips St John's, Smith Square Concert: Rarely heard Spanish Renaisssance choral music The Times Educational Supplement Signs of great promise Don Giovanni Royal Academy of Music Portfolio Plus Capitalisation week's change Alliance Leicester Times Newspapers Limited Too many doctors hurt health of small firms Government help for small business is a confusing and inefficient mess resulting in considerable waste of official funds By our City Staff: Opec talks on output continue Solution to Winning Chess Move Solution: black… Word-Watching Airtours bid ruling hangs in balance Pressure for higher yields will prove irresistible The extent of the government deficit in the next financial year sets the market a tough challenge Gilt-Edged Candidates for award see shares climb fast Glaxo looks to improved drug sales for profit rise Legal Notices Image maker JAL Gone but not forgotten The Times City Diary Gordon 's in The Times City Diary Unemployment ousts inflation as public enemy number one Finding the balance between inflation and jobs always poses in most difficulties choices for goverments. Janet Bush reports Economic View Backing England Piggy bank culture Lloyds on the lookout Tempus Equities Drugs Mingling sexes in the labour market Business Letters Studying economics Gilts for the elderly Trafalgar House Stores Clearing cheques BBC Variations Radio Satellite Feed the Children Economic View Ministers told not to let pound slump further Economic recovery will gather pace this year but there are severe proplems still for the governement to tackle, says a leading team of forecasters Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3022 By our Deputy City Editor: Ferry firms seek link to take on tunnel Perking up jaded executive palates Interest rate cut needed to lighten work Vickers loses $3.5bn UAE order for tanks to France Attractive Perks for Shareholders Time to Shop By our Business Staff: Leyland Daf buyout team wants backers
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