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News from 22/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Iain R. Webb, DJM, John Fingleton, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Bruce M. Pratt, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Karl Knight, Anne McElvoy, Moscow Correspondent, Philip Howard, Anthony O'Hear, Peter J. R. Bradley, Richard Eaton, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Jo Knowsley, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Stuart Sexton, Louise Taylor, Philip E. Jones, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Anatol Lieven and our Foreign Staff, J. Mackie, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Robert Hawley, Chief Executive, John Burrell, Russell Kempson, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, John Poynton, Peter Dimmock, John Kilbracken, David Miller, G. B. H. Wightman, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Almond, Barry Millington, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Tim Judah, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jones, George Sivell, City Editor, Peter Davalle, Dorothy Stainforth (Chairman), Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. F. Collins, President, David Walton, Paul Wilkinson, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Ian Ross, Christie Hickman, J. Lusis, Brian Beel, warner, Charles Utley, Stephen Logan, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Sarah Bagnall and Susan Gilchrist, Martin Cohen, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Fabricant, Donald Trelford, Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Fritz Lang, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, D. J. Birt, Christopher Irvine,

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Supreme Soviet falters over Yeltsin impeachment threat Warrington bombs were a reprisal, police say Index No Title Rock British justice keeps its hair on William Rees-Mogg French Socialists win only 18% in poll humiliation Fashion Mercury Education on Monday Police sergeant stabbed to death Major's support puts London rail link back on track The P4 on the street Lamont refuses to exempt poor from VAT on fuel By our Political Correspondent: Hopes fade for rescue of threatened pits Heseltine faces electricity licence furore No Title Student lost at sea after fall from ferry News in Brief 50mph limit for M25 Fishing port blockade D-Day café closes Hoover enquiry denial Pilot and passengers die in crash Warrington weeps for lives shattered by IRA bombers Attack on Mother's Day shoppers Victim of Enniskillen blast seeks meeting with killers No Title Estate to host crime conference NEC Archbishop disgusted at evil of murderers Muslims test Patten's faith in education diversity Tale of two schools: vital cases will show the strength of government resolve on reform Midland By our Education Reporter: Opt-out approval scuppers plan to cut surplus places Straw tells Smith to recast party's founding beliefs The Times Heath seeks an end to question time folly Councils fear £135m shortfall in budget for community care From April, community care will be the responsibililty of local authorities. Why is it welcomed by some and dreaded by others? Reforms founder on funding cuts AST Computer Thompson warms up for Oscars by winning Bafta Bargain basement artist paints impressionists in a new light The Times By a Staff Reporter: Potter bites back to urge press reform Zoos play cupid to save tigers Taylor seeks wider powers for judges Ransome's signals fly again News in Brief Driver dies Paisley church Speedy end Cat-nap plea Skydiver killed Slow lanes Girl drowns Bond winners Yeltsin plays for high stakes as he puts case to people President's Gamble Emergency rule is a risky venture but Boris Yeltsin made sure of the army's loyalty before catching his enemies unaware Defence chief closes ranks behind leader The Army (Reuter): 'A civilised way out without tanks or barricades' President's Address Clinton summit still on course The West Apathy bodes ill for referendum The Mood on the Street Forte Posthouse (Reuter): Rabin recruits 2,000 extra police to tackle Arab unrest Yitzhak Rabin is trying to contain rising Palestinian violence. Sniping from the right over security failings makes his task harder Cathay Pacific (Reuter, AP): Leper home shelters orphans White student killed in Cape Briton leaves siege News in Brief (AFP): Gunmen free hostages (Reuter): Shaikh for trial Delors scheme Suspects flee Conservative rivals vie for position in race to be president France's Socialists, undeterre by defeat, turn their attention to the rebirth of the party Faithful promised victory in 1995 Scalfaro trip off as minister resigns Perot holds national vote to boost his role as ombudsman Northern bastion begins to crumble Morillon secures fresh deal to evacuate Serbs from Tuzla Major urged to send 8,000 peacekeeping troops for Bosnia Chic folk of Paris savour revenge Beware of anyone who when no one has ever bee Oracle Mr Lament's breath of fresh air Children today think they have an inalienable right to wander round the house wearing nothing thicker than a T-shirt Look out, Campbell is coming A twice divorced, flamboyant lawyer could be Canada's first woman prime minister. Martin Fletcher asks what she stands for Death by feminist torture Few sisterly tears have been shed over the sudden demise of Spare Rib The county at war with British Rail The Channel link has turned housewives into lobbyists Dickens goes to Paris The French have the world's fashion capital-but they still look to London for inspiration Paris Hotline Direct Notice Account 'Even in the sixthform photograph, " says the caption The compulsive computer hacker is not to be pitied but should be valued Word blind Blinkers made in Scotland John Smith needs to understand more of English voters, writes Peter Riddell Something rotten on the fruit stall Officialdom's treatment of a street trader shows our anti-competitive culture in action Picture Gallery Mation of a new party, Ecology-Vision. Its prospects… Think carefully Maastricht maulers No resting place Exit lines Smile when you say that stranger Is Neil Kinnock's blossoming showbusiness… Yeltsin's Road The West should beware autocrats bearing constitutions The next Clause Jack Straw shows Labour one small step to electability A Bore from Bafta Surely the British television industry can do better? Tragedy and pain in the Balkans War crimes enquiries Tories' approaches to Maastricht Whips and 'rebels' Russian army power Import replacement Hedging ahead The Birt affair and BBC management Only human? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Christening Personal Column Memorial service West Midlands TAVR Association Nature notes Deer fences fall to save the flying turkeys Birthdays today Forces appointments Service dinners Dinner Anniversaries School news Forthcoming marriages University news Inner Temple Church news Latest wills During the five years of Khruschev's supremacy as Soviet leader Alexei Adzhubei, Soviet journalist who was Khrushchev's son-in-law and from 1959 to 1964 edito-in-Chief of the newspaper Izvestia has died aged 68. He was born in Samarkand, in Uzbekistan, in 1924 Personal Column Kenneth Boulding Kenneth Boulding, American economist and pcace activist, died in Boulder, Colorado, on March 19 aged 83. He was born in Liverpool on January 18,1910 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professor Robert McCance Robert McCanee, CBE, FRS, former Professor of Experimental Medicine at Cambridge University, died on March 5 aged 94. He was born on December 9,1898 Tommy Trafford Tonuny Trafford, comedian and theatre producer, died in Blackpool on March 20 aged 66. He was born in Blackpool Entertainments. Marble Arch Pavilion A Ufa Film, Produced by Fritz Lang Yeltsin faces impeachment The Times Crossword No 19,184 Parker Duofold Business People in the Times WPA Health Insurance Weather The Times Tomorrow Streetwise Mansell conquers new world Theatre Pride of English Lions mauled by the Irish The British Isles selectors face tough choices. David Hands, rugby correspondent, reports Books AC Milan suffer league defeat Keane's return bolsters Forest Business The Spirt of the Game Education Curriculum Still Vital England's humiliation completed by Sri Lanka Touring party returns home tired and demoralised with Fletcher admitting to flaws in selection Lawrence's hopes of return are wrecked The Times Pakistanis launch tour with comprehensive victory Kingston Scoreboard Scoreboard from Moratuwa Tigers make light of Obaseki's absence Basketball Hopkins given a rough ride Yachting The Times Barrow display survival instinct Rugby League Average France finish top of moderate five nations' class David Miller visits a strangely subdued Parc des Princes and watches a patchy French display Elwood's mastery condemns England Blessed Eric converts 80-minute dementia into all-night crack Simon Barnes confesses that he rejoiced as Ireland ignored script and pulled of glorious win French take decisive possession of trophy Final Table Crenshaw finishes two clear in gloom Results from Saturday's 12 Point-To-Point Meetings Vote adds to pressure on Jones For the Record Gilford goes to top of the money list Sport in Brief Cambridge's easy win Double dream survives Racers gain momentum Fixtures The Times Maguire in line for Romany King Injured jockeys struggling to be fit for Grand National Richard Evans Nap: Clever Shepherd (3.05 Plumpton) Next best: Sheep Stealer (2.45 Newcastle) Uttoxeter Ten-day suspension threatens Byrne's Aintree ride Saturday's Results Dare gives exhibition on Double Handfull Point-To-Point Newcastle Plumpton National Hunt Leaders Silver Wisp returns in Doncaster Mile Classical Charm dies Rapid Raceline Celtic triumph buys Brady time Andrew Longmore detects fear and envy on the terraces of Parkhead despite a sweet victory Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Brazil benefit from return to idealism in beautiful game Skill and grace light up the world youth final. Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reports Yorke double puts Villa pass masters in pole position Russell Kempson on the most convincing of Saturday's three league table-toppers Norwich nice guys too good to be true champions Keith Pike sees the Norwich title challenge falter as they fail to cope with Wimbledon's more combative approach and go down 3-0 Clubs forced by FA to pay price of success The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Mellower Ferguson develops sidestep After the drawn Manchester derby, Ian Ross finds the United manager better prepared for the championship run-in than a year ago Derby keep alive hopes of clinching play-off place Skelton motors home in Paris Equestrianism Arbi leaps out of Susanti's shadow Abacus College, Oxford The Council of Legal Education French Courses Easter Revision Research Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Campbell Harris Tutors Easter Revision Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Manchester Grammar School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Dyslexia Association of Singapore Wadham College Oxford Education Co-Ordinator St Margarets Somerset Hospice Aiglon College Merton College Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Don Quijote UK Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bursar ST Mary's School, Wantage Bursar Lorna Whiston Study Centre University of Oxford Present tense, future simple The government should stick to its guns on the curriculum and testing but needs to offer some flexibility, says Anthony O'Hear Nag, nag , nag … it's the exam season again As GCSEs and a levels approach, how can parents best help? Lessons in nuts and bolts Technology teaching has been under the for not being practical. Now the proposed remedies are being questioned too Making the young moral Case involving bank must be strong Secretly taped cell conversation admissible Crème De La Crème Receptionist/audio Secretary SECRETARY/PA Masterlock Recruitment Agreeing evidence Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Shorthand Secretary Masterlock Recruitment Executive Administrator to £23,000 neg AAE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Right of way restricted by size Whether theft is a continuous offence Putting alternative charge to jury Only prohibited work affected Crème De La Crème All too elementary, my dear Watson Theatre: Will a singing detective help Bristol's troubled Old Vic? Benedict Nightingale reports Portrait of a tragic passion Christie Hickman talks to a writer fascinated by the story of a painter and his mistress Rock Grim scenes on the road to ruin Television Review Books All down to a hell of a good snigger Opera Orpheus in the underworld Alexandra, Birmingham Revival or renewal? Prospects for British Theatre The Times Theatre Forum in association with Bristol University Department of Drama The Times Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and enterainment complied by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide National anthems guitar heroics Rock: Alan Jackson on the Scottish band trying to recapture the excitement of its early days Big Country Town and Country Murdered to Mickey Mouse music Film: The Hitchcock silent classic, Blackmail, is shown with a new, live instrumental accompaniment Heirs show their graces Concerts: A new cello concerto premiered by Rostropovich; and ebullient conducting from Jansons New World freshened up Pop music hits mid-life crisis If popular music is no longer to be mindless, says Stephen Logan, then its critics must be more rigorous Enjoy the magic This week's Theatre Club offers Purging the boy in her books Daphne Du Maurier By Margaret Forster Chatto & Windus, £17.99 Paperbacks The Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change Fimbra Allied Dunbar action dropped Clash of credit demands looms Gilt-Edged The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Funds Wellcome to show further advance Reporting this Week Pro Ned sets out audit guidelines Legal & Public Notices By our Industrial Staff: Pay freezes and cuts on the increase Budget lift for property investment Bundesbank will still rule in Paris, however France votes Economic ties between Bonn and Paris make the outcome of the French poll a foregone conclusion in one important respect, Ross Tieman says Pay barrier to top IBM job The Times City Diary Mail moan Talking cash Logo mania Contradiction of money targets Business Letters Tight bank credit is forcing steel firms to close Admission of gilts Tempus BPB Industries Costain Why Britain needs to have a strategic energy policy Protect customers Word-Watching Rentokil BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Barratt Busy Week Power firms caught in coal dilemma Power generators are to sign new coal contracts before the appearance of the white paper on the coal industry and before the old contracts run out on All Fools' Day By our City Staff: C&W calls mobile phone tune Vauxhall defies recession Concise Crossword No 3052 British investment in America plummets Stagecoach Holdings offers investors a ticket to ride Winning Move Word-Watching Gilty Party Clarks considers takeover offers Attractive Perks for Shareholders

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