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News from 08/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Sean Hand, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Heather Allen, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Elizabeth Ringe, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Steve Hill, Lena M. Jeger, Jonathan Prynn and Arthur Leathley, Dolores Garland, Philip Howard, Rene Riley-Adams, Hilary Finch, Christopher Fenton, Jeremy Kingston, Graham Zellick, V. Black, Rupert Woollcombe, Carl Mortished, Michael McCarthy, Kate Muir and Richard Beeston, Jonathan Henty, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, T. Godfrey, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, David Townley, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, David Watt, John O'leary, Julia Watson, Robert Cockburn, Philip Le Brocq, Adam Lebor, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Chris Anthony, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Philip Webster, and John Lewis, Ben Preston Education Reporter, David Pascall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Wolff, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Howard Camm, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Wyndham Thomas, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, David Sinclair, Tony Dawe and Jack Crossley, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Peter Field, John Lewis, Keith Power, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Hartley Shawcross, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, J. A. Bound, St. John R. B. Marston, Jean Lawrence, C. E. Bechhofer Roberts and C. S. Forester, John Taylor (Parliamentary Secretary), Christopher Irvine, W. J. Warren,

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London Fashion? Euro-sceptics snub cabinet plea for unity The bitter battle among Tory MPs over Masstricht reaches a critical stage as the government faces a reverse that could further delay retification Major faces defeat tonight Ministers decide London should expand to the east Index EC tries to speed up Bosnia peace effort Princess Diana Linda Colley Historic British buildings at risk of deadly fire disasters Gonzalez Byass The Crisis in English: Major aims to limit reshuffle until nearer next election Wilding Picture Gallery Crime debate splits cabinet Insurance 'holiday' proposed Clark puts name forward for Newbury By a Staff Reporter: NUM votes to strike on pit closures £150m beach clean-up Life in films honoured Welsh bombs verdict Maori treaty for sale Diners flock back Fishermen block port Tories consider tax on child benefit News in Brief 'The moment IRA shattered my life' As the IRA's campaign of indiscriminate bombing proceeds, one survivor recalls the first attack on the capital 20 years ago Two decades of destruction: the innocent continue to pay the price Hair-raising barber waxes lyrical Thousands call over HIV gynaecologist Hospitals set up advice lines Buddhists walk back after years in retreat Car bomb injures 4 officers DAKS Tory MP demands enquiry into BBC chiefs tax affairs British Airways By our Education Reporter: Schools to draw up moral code GP fund-holders face expulsion for overspending Girls top of the class in English Safety expert brands Tower of London a potential firetrap for holidaymakers Many historic buildings are immune from free safety regulations. A Times enquiry highlights the need for reform Times investigation finds dangers at attraction that draws millions Graig Brown The way in isn't London, 1993: someone, somewhere, is watching you Inspectors act at their own slow pace Research uncovers child drinkers Guard dies after fight with raider News in Brief Protest over waste plant Murder charge Baby drowns Cliff fall Horse stabbed Crossing death Silent Sting Bond winners Britain must move with the times to be great again Britain needs a bill rights, proportional representation, a new sense of citizenship and a changed attitude to higher education. Otherwise, says Linda Colley in the third of the Channel 4 series Opinions, the country's long-term decline will continue and despondency and division will grow, because the factors that made for a successful nation have largely ceased to operate The Channel 2 lecture: no place for pomp and circumstance now are not an imperial power Intercity The Times Is this what you'd like to do to your… Suffering eclipses Bosnia diplomacy UN peace talks in balance Abbey National Relief workers wait in anger for Serbs to release refugees The old and sick are being prevented from leaving Sbrenica. Aid team fear far more than the current 20 deaths daily Nato struggles over peace force control Alliance Gas Russian power struggle puts aid high on Clinton agenda Yeltsin and the West The hardline backlash in Moscow is threathning moves to a market economy. The US is eager to invest in protecting refrom Yeltsin trusts people power to rescue him Khasbulatov ready for head-on collision Politics Reuter: Swing far right in Hesse Picture Gallery Reuter: Left looks for Norman reconquest A Parisienne in the provinces President feels the wrath of mighty industrial classes Economics Muslims face wave of hostility in US after New York bombing Israeli politicians see the arrest of a Palestinian over the American blast as justifying their deportation police (Reuter): Afghan pact leaves rift on defence News in Brief (Reuter): Unita terms (AP): Tokyo arrest (Reuter): Tory choice (AFP): Flights revealed (Reuter): Danish vote (Reuter): Tables turned High-altitude cleaners tackle Everest rubbish tip Battle of wives holds key to Canberra power Women launch campaign for more Senate seats Mind games focus on cult chief's vanity South African leaders agree to resume talks within a month St. Joseph's Hospice Something to show for themselves British Fashion Week adds layers of meaning to the debate over the future of the industry in this country The new designers embody a sophistication which is both classic and clever Painterly touch Hotline Damage at the workplace A new case has punched a hole in America's harassment laws. Julia Watson reports 'Would I be able to give up the child I had carried for nine months to another couple?' When close friends are having infertility problems, surrogate motherhood begins to seem possible First Person Forte Hotels Lightening their darkness The quest for personal holiness is none of the cabinet's business Matthew Parris Past events, even well-remembered ones, are mysteriously elusive when we come to check the records Clark's coup The Times Diary A PR lesson from King James In distancing itself from Princess Diana, the royal family must look to its public standing Could Lamont win through? The Chancellor may yet hang on at No 11, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Going down a treat in Tirana Fire! Fire! Must tourists abandon hope if the Tower blazes? Illusions of Unity Weekend rhetoric will not ease the hard week ahead The Other Germans A united nation needs a broader franchise Honours me in a classless society Dr Habgood, society and the press Legal aid for disabled Unkind cuts Thieving magpies Peking power play Topsy-turvy white stuff at the Tate Pioneer hospital Identity problems Court Circular Birthdays today The Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research Appointment Picture Gallery No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Queen asks young for help Ordination of women could be delayed for years Multiple Display Advertising Items Church appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Memorial services Latest wills No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's royal engagements School news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Earl Amherst Earl Amherst, Mc, soldier, journalist and former airline executive with British European Airways, died on March 4 aged 96. He was born in London on December 13,1896 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jack Froggatt Jack Froggattt, Portsmouth and England footballer, died o n February 17 aged 71. He was born in Leicester on November 17,1922 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Hodes Art Hodes, jazz pianist, broadcaster and author, died in Chicago on March 4 aged 88. He was born in the Ukraine, on November 14,1904 Vaudeville Theatre "Nurse Cavell" Picture Gallery Sir Michael Eastham Sir (Thomas) Michael Eastham, Judge of the Family Division of the High Court of Justice for the last 14 years, died on March 4 aged 72. He was born on June 28,1920 Andrè Guillot The Times Crossword No 19,172 Parker Duofold News Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Norman proves Nicklaus right Sport 19-25 Pitch invasion sours Tottenham's victory FA Cup Chalmers ruled out of New Zealand tour Details Lewis blames goal celebrations Arts 27-29 Business 32-36 Johnson says he will not contest life ban The Spirit of the Game Radio and Television Condemned teams await final hooter Davis in line for Crucible return Snooker Picture Gallery Benn retains title in turn-off for viewers For the Record Archery Athletics Basketball Bowls Boxing Cicket Cycling Golf Fencing Hockey Rugby League Rugby Union Ice Hockey Motor Rallying Rowing Skiing Snooker Table Tennis Squash Tennis Football Fixtures England launch cup campaign Sport in Brief Batten spurs Thames Referee stings Wasps Cousins goes through Douglas at the double Davies survives storm Brilliant Barnes opens way for backs to shine Withdrawal of Scotland's stand-off with broken arm is turning point in 100th Calcutta Cup match Elwood's points help to give Irish taste of victory again Gerald Davies laments the latest and most shocking reverse for Welsh rugby. Saturday's 19-14 defeat by Ireland at Carfiff Arms Park England's liberator deserves free rein At Twickenham Adams returns on cue for predictable Arsenal's strolling players FA Cup Rovers waste Ripley's all-round qualities The Times Table of the Fa Premier League No hiding place from harsh realities in Liverpool Simon Barnes observes a broken silence at Anfield as the faithful search in vain for consolation after recent tragedies in the city Jess injury blow to Scotland Ward's return gives Everton fans cause for optimism Weekend Football Results and Tables Youth has chance to cure football's ills Rob Hughes reports on the encouraging opening of the worled youth championship in Melbourne England open with 1-1 draw against South Korea in world championship Family mourns favourite son with poignant celebration Andrew Longmore feels the force of the emotions aroused at Upton Park as the West Ham faithful pay moving tribute to Bobby Moore Vintage Crop's challenge hinges on crucial gallop Nap: Taek Two (5.25 Windsor) NB: Northern Saddler (4.15 Doncaster) Pidgeon extends run with double Windsor Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Nicholson lines up formidable team Jump Leaders Doncaster Wolverhampton Southwell Minella Man plans on hold Cab On Target for Ayr Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Russell fails to prevent fourth defeat Scoreboard Saturday's Point-To-Point Results Stewart favours Gooch style of firm leadership Fletcher reveals captaincy contenders Australia regain Test initiative Scoreboard Tigers remain in contention Picture Gallery Schofield demonstrates gulf in class Rugby League TCCB Validly avoiding insurance contract No liability to tax on capital payments Car is public place La Créme De La Créme Royal Schools of Music Required Secretary to Chief Representative of… Marketform Limited Paramount Pictures International Television Hillmon Saunders Executives' Secretaries PA/RESEARCHER Health authority not liable over home registration When mother requires leave Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Housing offer has to be fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Using medical report disclosed accidentally Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grand, but not a hit in sight Opear: Cardiff's production of a neglected Donixetti; Jonathan Miller's Mikado revived in London Favorite about singing, which is where the real problems begin Former glories and rich bitches Television Review: Benedict Nightingale on a story of sun-kissed luxury and lost lives Rembrandt, Goya, & Arthur Pond at Sotheby's Theatre Rock Set on Oxford Arts Briefing Sotheby's Really would be missed Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari 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 Sound idea, but the wrong side won Theatre: A new Ayckbourn children's play; Spanish melodrama; and bungled Bardery Mr A's Amazing Maze Plays Cottsloe A plot in Spain falls rarely on the plain Divine Words BAC, Battersea Not exactly a muse of fire Barbage and the Bard Lilian Baylis Studio Trailblazing east and west Berlin Galerries: John Taylor on current shows in a city renowned for cultural diversity Void where the heart should be Rock: David Sinclair in neither shaken by Deacon Blue's efforts at the Grand in Glapham The Times Educational Supplement More shows for less money This Week's Special Offers from the Times Theatre Club Slava takes his bow Concert: Britten Festival Wildlife Critic's Choice: Berlin Galleries Teaching in Singapore Vacancy for Teachers Ministry of Education and… Lorna Whiston Study Centre No Title Prep & Public Schools Liverpool Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Hampstead & Regent's Park Le Cordon Bleu Party Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items English with standards David Pascall, National Curriculum Council chairman, responds to Brian Cox's attack on the council's philosophy Taking responsibility Teachers may like it when disruptive pupils are absent but they should now make delinquency their concern Manchester London Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mergers, morality and the new man The choice of chairman for the latest quango has surprised some observers The University of Warwick University of Bristol Devonshire House Preparatory School Capitalisation, week's change Tangible Securities Ltd. Word-Watching Smoke signals are good for BAT Industries Reporting this Week Syndicate 745 names face fresh cash call Reuter: Corporate Japan sees bleak outlook Legal & Public Notices Bank accused of cover-up Inflation could spell the end of the bull market this year Gilt-Edged Monopolies and Mergers Commission Using sterling's competitive edge to sell Britain plc With a large current account deficit, it is vital that manufacturers take full advantage of their current export potential. Janet Bush reports Economic View Showdown on Wall Street The Times City Diary Super-rich mortgages Testing Lamont's resolve Tempus Cookson VAT on food Tackling pension scheme fraud Advertising, Unilever and a bank's bad debt Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… A positive approach to insolvency BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One Sky News Sky Movies plus Sky Movies Gold The Movie Channel Sky Sports Eurosport UK Gold The Children's Channel National Library for the Blind No Title Wage deals fall to lowest for 13 years Lower pay awards mean Britain will be better placed to compete successfully and avoid inflaton. Optimism about the British economy among directions is growing Glaxo warned about Zantac brochures By our City Staff: Cook talks to Owners Concise Crossword No 3040 Heseltine seeks more export cover By our Industrial Staff: UK designer cuts a dash in Japan Winning Move Word-Watching Asset Management Ltd Economic View 34 Barclays chief to meet investors

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