News from 01/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, Jon Mills, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Marianne Watson-Smyth, Secretary, Richard Warren, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Philin Pangalos, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Louis Le Bailly, John Best, Adam Lebor and Eve-Ann Prentice, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bryan Stiles, Dick Wilson, Alfred Brendel, Peter Ball, Peter Rayner, Victoria Solt Dennis (Editor), Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, L. M. Valmas, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Belly, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Kate Muir, Adrian Rowbotham, Robert Cockburn, Russell Kempson, Nicholas Wood and Richard Ford, Terence Kealey, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, George Rae, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, John Russell Taylor, Craig Brown, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, K. K. F. Zawadzki, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, William Shepherd, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, G. Van Dantzig, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Denis Mahon, Kate Alderson and Michael McCarthy, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Alan Jackson, Adrian Holloway, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Roland Sperryn-Jones, Peter Robinson, Christopher Irvine, Barbara Lawrence,
ResumoArchbishop blames Tories for upsurge in youth crime A crusade against crime has opened up divisions between church and state. The government is pressing ahead with plans to tackle juvenile delinquency Index Agony Aunt Silent star Lillian Gish dies aged 99 Too Harsh for Huskies as WlNTER Returns with a Roar New York bomb to be rebuilt Way to Recovery Fashion Major seen as out of touch ISIS Education on Monday Confession evidence may be restricted Lilley to bar mortgage aid for jobless 'super-rich' National Westminster Bank IRA admits Camden bombing and claims warnings were adequate Pnme minister advised to get back on his soap box Howard tells nation to be optimistic New in Brief Rape victim ignored Salute to Alanbrooke Wilson's Bafta encore Soldiers die in Cyprus Correction Leukaemia Research Fund BBC defends Birt's action to lower his tax bill Disclosures about the tax arrangements of the BBC's new chief have raised eyebrows and led to calls for a loophole to be closed Soothing the savage coughers Animal rights group fights seal cull plan Scientists develop genetic weapon against cancer Tap water threat to children Canon Ministers warned of chaos on the buses Peugeot Patten promises more money to improve schools Millions of pounds expected to be saved by phasing out 900,000 surplus places Violent years when teenagers first terrorised Britain Our society is seen to be in the grip of an exceptional moral crisis. Kate Alderson and Michael McCarthy recall worse times Argentina Inspectors to pay for training Rover Metro Ministers attacked over meeting with Thatcher and Tebbit One third unsure in Newbury 'The complete answer to male impotence' Condon to widen recruiting Dell VAT opponents warn of newspaper closures Critics call for less haste on child-care white paper The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Picture Gallery British car prices 'are among lowest in Europe' Costs Compared Video link sends pupils on voyage to bottom of the sea Resolving to give up on Lent Clamper threatened with sword News in Brief Body found Old tree saved Nurses helped Bond winners Craig Brown The way it isn't Nationwide The right is wrong on English teaching Times/Channel 4 lecture Are right-wing dogmas damaging the enjoyment of teaching and learning English in the classroom? In the second of the Channel 4 series Opinions, on the state of Britain, Professor Brian Cox argues that the pendulum has swung too far in favour of correct grammar and spelling at the expense of giving pleasure to pupils and a diverse curriculum British Airways British Airways Picture Gallery Delhi gambles on economic reform Give-away budget welcomed by business Reuter: India accused of Kashmir torture Distrust mars Tokyo-Bonn love affair Liberals' tax plan boosts Keating US leaflet drop over Bosnia announces relief from above Tension rises in Serbia as Muslims are kidnapped Bait al-Mal al-Islami Croat militiamen burn homes of their former allies Bill Frost in Kiseljak reports how he was halted by Croats at gunpoint as he saw the results of "ethnic cleansing" By our Foreign Staff: Bérégovoy rebukes Major for luring EC jobs away Izetbegovic to attend talks Reuter: Poll adds to right's lead in France Flying banker draws up Balkan balance sheet French fishermen protest over prices Clinton deal gives youth its chance to serve nation Direct rule hint made by Yeltsin News in Brief (Reuter): Rockets kill 60 (AP): Star dies Reuter: Inkatha fetes its first MPs Tough New Yorkers take bomb in their stride Our Foreign Staff: Egypt tourists await warning on safety Pretoria troops to fight Unita From Associated Press: Four law officers die in Texas cult raid General Accident Agony aunt of the French revolution Ménie Grégoire, a pioneer of the on-air confessional, is providing an intimate portrait of France. Charles Bremner reports Premier league leaders A rising tide of female power in Canadian politics puts two women in the race to be the country's next leader Ibuleve Endangered birds in bikinis The Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue: is it really an issue? The Missions to Seamen Heroines who wear the pants Blue Magic Denim is big. Whether it's baggy jeans, double-breasted jacket or a tiny bikini, there is a rebirth of the blues Jeans had been utility wear for rodeo riders. Now they trotted down Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles, covered in spangles, worn by serious shoppers Message in a bottle Hotline Young talent Aid for Aids babies Katharine Wells Matthew Parris Memo to the Celts: England does not need to protest its nationhood because it won the battle for Britain Junket fever Bacon slicers The Times Diary Oriental sting in the slump's tail The end of the world depression will coincide with a mighty international economic shift All tied up and nowhere to go John Major is trapped by party divisions, says Peter Riddell Picture Gallery Deer things The Times Diary Vengeance in Hollywood Moving the Muse The Times Diary Britain Isn't Working The Budget must mark a clean break for the Major government Keynesian and other remedies for our economic ills Naval training Crossword tonic Exam results Hampshire heritage Identity problem The Polar medal German legion Art for the sake of raising cash Science and wealth Cricketing drama Court Circular Today's royal engagements Brighton College Nature notes Birthdays today Royal Horticultural Society Reception Somme survivor celebrates centenary with a song The night sky in March Personal Column England V Scotland Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Memorial services Appointment of Recorders Marriages Appointments in the Forces Appointments Buchanans Chiswick Birch & Co Lillian Gish Lillian Gish, actress, died at her Manhattan home on February 27 aged 99. She was born in Springfield, Ohio, on October 14,1893 William Kahle Father William Kahle, priest of the diocese of Westminster, has died aged 73. He was born in Giessen on June 12,1919 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Flight file Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leukaemia Research Fund Animals in Need Announcements & Personal Notices Susan Lowndes Marques Susan Lowndes Marques, OBE, died in Lisbon on February 3 aged 85. She was born on February 15,1907 British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Ladies' Hockey a Jubilee Dinner Alan Booth Alan Booth, writer, actor and Japanese expert, has died of cancer in Tokyo aged 46. He was born on December 5,1946 News The Times Crossword No 19,166 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Sport Business No title Women Fashion People in the Times Weather Abroad London Highest & Lowest Manchester Glasgow Around Britain Tourist Rates Lighting-Up Times Yesterday High Tides Noon today Education Focus Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters Daily Mirror: The Papers Storm clouds gather over Gascoigne England international sent off in Genoa after promise to let his feet do the talking Pretenders lose sight of title goal Moore denies allegation that he attacked opponent Sport Arts Picture Gallery Business By our Sports Staff: Sweet success for Oldcorn The Loan Corporation Radio and Television For the Record Conditions should suit English bowlers Cricket Today's Fixtures Warne spearheads Australian victory Score Board Rain brings merciful end to batting crawl Scoreboard Jackson heads British challenge in Toronto Gang of four's plan criticised by opponents Athletics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-belief enables Wigan to buck system The little people's team desperate to reign in Spain Real Madrid temporarily quell the uprising in Deportivo's unheralded ranks Andrew Longmore on the fishermen and footballers harbouring dreams of a prize catch Players want new look Bowls University Rowing Round-the-world voyage founders Sport in Brief Hide seeks record Men back new event Curry boosts Britain University crews excel Wattana through Kings retain crown Hounslow's title Devils home and dry Wasps keep talking of league and cup double Jenkins completes Pontypridd comeback Weekend Rugby Union Results Harlequins strike on break to halt giant-killers' run Cup gates slammed shut on St Peter's Shelford bears down on final Hitchin make light of ten-point deficit Scotland's plans laid low by flu Party Politics back on Aintree trail Upson keeps National options open for progressive Zeta's lad Richard Evans National Hunt Leaders Southwell Rapid Raceline Dunwoody chooses Flown in Champion Guide to our Racecard Saturday's Results From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dunwoody enjoys valuable victory Leicester Plumpton My Mellow Man eclipses Cumings Point-To-Point Results Macari still smiling as unbeaten run founders Potteries clubs follow different patterns Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Blizzard's gloom fails to disguise Vale's sparkle Moore legend finds lasting legacy through Oxford City Walter Gammie on a club and its staff striving to uphold the standards set by their mourned former manager Cunning McGrath defies creaking limbs to keep Villa on course Newcastle reward Keegan's patience The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Cantona the jewel in United's crown Oldham seize on Everton's lapses By our Sports Staff: Rangers count toll for tie in Europe Officials agree to idea of kick-ins Bangor Guardian of a nation's standards The University of Wales A special reports on Britain's only 'national' university, by Iola Smith Research contracts bring in valuable income Each college has autonomy in the development of its research and teaching and all have their own interests University of Wales Swansea Encouraging a European outlook Colleges hope students will take an interest in the outside world African crops to oil slicks The range of ecological work spans research, design and practical aid Cardiff is a leader in solar energy research Mertec Computers Plc University of Wales College of Medicine Coleg… Aberystwyth The University of Wales Lampeter Prifysgol Cymru University of Wales Medical studies break new ground The university's College of Medicine has pioneered research in genetics, immunity and forensic science Easter Revision Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Easter Revision at DLD Wellington College Easter 'A' Level… Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision at Cats Hertford College, Oxford Fairfax University Davies's College Abbey Tutorial College Campbell Harris Tutors BAC Oxford Tutorial College Surrey College Westminster Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Loughborough University of Technology Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University of Oxford Easter Revision in Oxford Oxford Easter Courses Uppingham School Rector Times Newspapers Institute of Neurology University of Reading Aberystwyth University of Wales Trade Policy Research Centre Heriot-Watt University Bursar Inspecting in five easy stages The private teams that will inspect schools from September will include lay members. Ben Preston watched them being trained An occupation where the sole qualidfication is ignorance Governors are bound to be sympathetic to teachers Busman's holiday at Easter With exams looming, holiday revision courses are becoming both more respectable and more useful Western International University (U. S. A.) The Durham MBA Be a Professional Writer Down with video. Now read on… Viewpoint Seductive and ubiquitous, the moving image is in danger of stifling the written word Tefl Alliance Francaise Christ Church Oxford Senior Scholarship and Overseas… The St. James's Secretarial College Career Analysts Successful finalists in the December 1992 examination The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Effect of repeal of section La Crème De La Crème The Tricoville Group Limited Angela Mortimer Zarak Hay Partner Ship Chartered Surveyors Secretary Secretary/ Office Manager Crème De La Crème Silver Line Limited Racing Secretary Arbitration clause can survive Orthopaedic Medical Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items German Multiple Classified Advertising Items One step up from anarchy Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on Alan Bleasdale's new play; Jeremy Kingston on a fine Aids drama On the Ledge is another way of mourning the decline of Liverpool No cure for a hopeless case of nostalgia Television: Doctor Finlay reopens his casebook on Friday in a new series. Gillian Bowditch considers the medical history Music Visual Art Rainy days ahead for new British films Arts Briefing Waltzing as time runs out Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Heather Alston 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 All points east from Aldeburgh Music: Hilary Finch reviews the opening events of the Barbican's Festival of Britten Perfection, with a frown Recital: A great pianist continues his momentous journey through Beethoven's piano sonatas Festival Hall Nice line in gut feelings Rock: The left-field band to love in 1993 London University Hypochondria Flowers in bloom this spring Galleries: As other dealers fight to survive, one is expanding into the West End. John Russell Taylor reports The Times Educational Supplement Galleries: Critic's Choice Wine, women and song The Times The Theatre Club Chettenham & Gloucester Building Society Something lost in translation Television Review Joe Joseph watches the opening episode of a Year in Provence and an entire night of documentaries about childbirth Capitalisation, week's change Alliance Leicester NFC boosts turnover in the first quarter Shake-up of merger vetting urged Fund to clean up 'Chernobyls' Word-Watching The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Revenue challenges Fry BES Airtours likely to raise bid for Owners Review by Trafalgar Olympic bid Exchange open Hambros float Legal & Public Notices Abbey National feels chill of bad debt provisions Reporting this Week KLeinwort Benson Washington calls tune for rest of the world to follow Economic View Anatole Kaletsky explains why a global policy to promote growth and employment is on the agenda for the G7 until further notice Bears beaten by long yield trends Gilt-Edged British Funds Investment trusts Water mergers Speed of light at Morgan Stanley The Times City Diary Al-Fayed battle The Times City Diary No accounting for taste Tempus EC steel Wrongfooted The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Rejected, depressed and broken-hearted. All she… Prudent Outlook G7 to revive economic Agreement by the leading industrial countries to act together to help the world economy is likely to be well received, even though it lacks any substance so far Reading between the lines of annual reports Concise Crossword No 3034 By our Economics Correspondent: Manufacturing activity grows Winning Wove Word-Watching Siberian gas supply to Europe threatened Reporting Ahead Leyland DAF van chiefs plan buyout Fimbra
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