News from 29/03/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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James Landale, Reid Miller, Jon Ashworth, Fran Bennett, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Angela MacKay and Christopher Elliott, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, David Blunkett, Sue Iverson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, David Lindsay, Bryan Stiles, Simon D. Baggott, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, George J. Levy (Chairman), Ray Kennedy, Elaine Fogg, Neville Goldrein, Ross Tieman and Martin Waller, Philip Robinson, John Young, Chris Pond, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Lucy Ball, Director, Nigel de Gruchy, General Secretary, John Percival, John O'leary, Susan Gilchrist, Shelagh Diplock, John Woodcock, George Brock, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Mayhew, Chris Doyle, John Anstey, Alison Roberts, Christina Koning, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Roger Singleton, Senior Director, Peter Davalle, Peter Scott, Basil Yakimov, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Vivian Anthony, Matthew d'Ancona, Peter Dear and Heather Alston, Richard Evans, Wolfgang MüNCHAU in Washington, Oliver Holt, Marcel Berlins, Ian Ross, Martin Stephens, Ann Abraham, Norman Willis, General Secretary, Brian Beel, Christopher Tootal, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Roger Ede (Secretary), Matthew Parris, Avril Hardie, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Michael Seely, Bert Massie, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Goggins, Gay Moon, Bernard Silk, Bruce Boucher, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, D. G. Guild, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Stephen Scott, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Tony Hetherington, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Julian Callow, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Anthony Kershaw,
ResumoIndustry criticism shakes Heseltine support Index No Title Janet Daley Yeltsin survives, pledging 'I obey only the people' Mr Yeltsin's escape from another seemingly impossible political impasse has bought him time, although the future of Russia remains just as clouded French capture Britons and seize Navy boat William Rees-Mogg Mitterrand forced to choose Gaullist Fashion Singapore Airlines Education on Monday page 32-35 By our Political Correspondent: Demand grows for Europe plebiscite 70 rescued after North Sea collision News in Brief Canal murder hunt £3m gift helps Oxford Hole-in-wall gems raid University backs winner Former Tory MP dies The facts about the P4 Thousands join Irish peace rally Gordon Wilson's IRA meeting draws criticism and a plea for prayers Sinn Fein supporters are made unwelcome in Dublin as pressure mounts on Gordon Wilson to call off a meeting with the IRA No Title Howard admits council tax bands pose problems Two ways in which you can appeal No Title Magazine to offer pages of discounts America plays down British Oscar hopes Howards End and The Crying Game could upset Academy Awards Doctor who always calls fights for night fees No Title Sex assault on boy shocks villagers Wings of change for Twelfth Broadside fired at Stevens Father and son die in gas-filled cottage NEC MPs seek to halt extradition of ex-cult members London Zoo Inspectors put benefits of school test on par with costs NUT asks Cox to devise alternative Secondary schools divide community Schoolgirl squares up to challenge of world draughts title AST Peugeot Old people's homes rush to fill beds before law changes Carers already concerned at the quality of some old people's lives in residential homes are worried by new legislation Dingy, dark and dirty Army Officer Night staff often hand out drugs for a quiet life Call for referendum takes a modern turn Petition in favour of taking the Maastricht issue to the people upholds a great British tradition British firms lead the world of motor sport From lock-up workshops near the M1, it is a small step to the glamour of yesterday's Brazilian grand prix RSI epidemic hits computer game fans Staff tackle 'white' image at BBC Raided mail train was unguarded One in 20 hit by food poisoning News in Brief Crash escape Pin pointed Carriage paid Murder charge Holiday plea Bond winners British Midland Somali warlords agree peace pact Ninety days to lay down guns National Training Awards De Klerk resists growing pressure to cut off Transkei Although South Africa could easily crush Transkei, its creation, President de Klerk is loath to jeopardise constitutional talks Party of commoners leads poll News in Brief (Reuter): Unita spurned (AFP): Election choice (Reuter): Democrat wins From Reuter in Bulawayo: New group poses threat to Mugabe Mitterrand prepares to spoil rivals' honeymoon Uneasy ceasefire holds in Bosnia Andfeotti's alleged Mafia connections stun Italians Hewlett Packard Yeltsin wants popular vote after Congress spurns deal A defiant president showed renewed confidence as he took his case to the people. Even the young came to listen to him President tells 60,000 at Red Square rally:'Let the people, not the deputies, decide fate of Russia' National Westminster Bank From Associated Press in Moscow: Kremlin doubles minimum wage Top brass divided over allegiance G7 nations seek to shift aid burden Algiers cuts ties with Iran in protest over extremist violence Mounting evidence that Iran is using Sudan as a bridgehead to export its Islamic revolution is adding to both countries' isolation Arabs delay decision on peace talks News in Brief (Reuter, AP): Stricken ferry people saved Rao keeps post (Reuter): Seoul's offer Breaking ranks (Reuter): Avalanche toll (Reuter): Caught in time Li weathers opposition to win second term Pakistan ministers resign in clash over army role Letter blames blast on US aid to Israel World Trade Centre bombing Picture Gallery Cairo expatriates unnerved by Islamic campaign Murdoch in NewYork Post deal Daks Doctor Doom rides again Matthew d'Ancona meets a historian with a grim view of the 21st century Direct Notice Account Talking about my generation On John Major's fiftieth birthday, Janet Daley wonders why the fiftysomething generation never feels really grown-up How to get a quilt complex The castaways of the catwalks Designers follow the footprints in the sand and find their inspiration for spring in Robinson Crusoe Hair is the news Hotline Flight fantastic Plum centre Supporting act A Special Offer: Susanna Lisle's New Tapestry… Matthew Parris Members of Parliament are in no position to lecture the press or anyone else on 'civilised discourse' A votre santé The Times Diary English decency lost by default People should know what they are giving up in their retreat from the Anglican tradition Not so much a silver lining Tory optimism can be taken too far, writes Peter Riddell Catholic comics The Times Diary Picture Gallery We have lift-off The Times Diary Moan watch The Times Diary Throw Momma from the train The Times Diary Old Power of Petition A Maastricht referendum would empower the disenfranchised New French Options Now comes a rare opportunity to open up Fortress Europe The Gloat Race Cambridge can win the strange Boat Race, once every 20 years Yeltsin burden of Soviet inheritance A courageous Russian Budget secrecy Teaching dispute Parents and children in the courts English Heritage plans Teenagers' jobs Drink-driving offences Cost, not quality, the test at BBC Wages councils Little parcels Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Memorial services Nature notes Personal Column School news RAF Association Service luncheon The fight is on to save England's lost battlefields Anniversaries Church news Service dinner Latest wills Forces appointments Appointments Forthcoming marriages Dinner Sir Michael McNair-WILSON Freda Young Personal Column Louis Falco Dennis Mitchell Benjamin Read On this Day The Declaration of War News The Times Crossword No 19,190 Parker Duofold Business People Inthe Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Arts 29-30 Senna reigns as Hill climbs into second Oliver Holt witnesses a thrilling win for local hero in Brazilian grand prix in São Paolo yesterday Three Britons in first five after rain plunges Brazilian grand prix into confusion Delight greets Englishman's ascent to summit Ruthless Cambridge complete ultimate humiliation David Miller sees Cambridge end Oxford's domination of the Boat Race in superb style Education 32-35 Business 36-40 Austin West Books on Monday Page31 By our Sports Staff: Gorman defends missing quartet For the Record Results from Saturday's 14 Point-To-Point Meetings Pieterse hits stride again on international stage Pakistan led home by bold Inzamam Scoreboard Today's Fixtures Confident Price home by five shots The Times Oxford fail test of mind against matter Wigan scrape to another Wembley final Fijian genius upstages South Pacific revival The best sevens players the world has seen. Simon Barnes witnesses something extraordinary as sides from the southern hemisphere dominate Hong Kong sevens Western Samoa upset form book and continue their climb up international rugby union ladder St Helens regain top place from Wigan Self-belief makes big difference Cambridge diet helps winners TCCB Youth culture points Cardiff towards bright future Fletcher is surprise in England tour party Barnes darkens West's horizon Weekend Results and Tables Morris in driving seat as Orrell find another gear Wasps keep up hunt for spoils Worthing regain lost ground In Brief Belles meet their match Marshall's title German classic Sabatini beaten Andersson revenge Centaurs return Schwantz ahead Garrison Savannah holds Martell Cup option at Aintree Folkestone Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Sumoto out of Guineas with stress fracture Ladies' record equalled by Dare Jump Leaders Hamilton Hexham Newcastle salvage draw despite defensive drawbacks West Ham squander chance to open gap McGrath wins PFA award Aston Villa's widely admired centre half is voted the players' players of the season Mercury All aboard Cardiff's Inter-City express Walker Gammie reports on two clubs from different stations in the football hierarchy aiming to take a trip to Europe next season Albion's hopes take turn towards play-offs Platt's leadership essential for success Lightning strike greets England's arrival in Turkey for World Cup qualifier Cup of little cheer on return to bad old days Keith Pike sees latin cynicism overshadow skill on another day of learning for the English game Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Torrance improves Ryder Cup chances Sports in Brief Davis marches on Champions to return Teddington through Britain march on Ward cleans up Discovery rules unsatisfactory No jurisdiction to hear discrimination claim Credit for reporting son's offence La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items PA £25,000 Neg Child to be told who her father is Burglary very serious offence Wp/secretary No power to order disclosure Best way to challenge sentence of justices Original arrest was not lawful The Times Sotheby's Theatre page 30 The battle lines are drawn Alison Roberts reports from the front line between conceptual and conventional art in our colleges Babies, wanted or not Books page 31 Sylvie Guillem rules, Ok? Dance Review: John Percival Ave atque vale Arts Briefing Arts of workers Last chance Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, retuns only Some seats available seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Perplexed in the pubs tonight Theatre: Howard Barker's new play arrives in London, and a stunning King Lear emerges in Brentford Viola's big day has come Concert: Yuri Bashmet demonstrates the virtuoso capabilities of that most self-effacing of instruments LSO/Gergiev Barbican Divided we triumph King Lear Watermans Brentford Hath a Jew not identity crises? Christina Koning is intrigued by Philip Roth's bizarre new novel, in which the author encounters an imposter who acts in his name This great spectacle of art Paperbacks Daughters of the House By Michèle Roberts Virago, £5.99 Women of Sand and Myrrh By Hanan Al-Shaykh Quartel, £6.95 The Children of Men By P. D. James Faber, £8.99 Loving Brecht By Elaine Feinstein Sceptre, £5.99 From cavaliers to gondoliers Crime Fiction This Week's Offers Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's School Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Latymer Upper School Independent Education '93 To Be Included in April's Guide Rickmansworth Masonic School Dyslexia Summer Schools Grange House School, Lucton Taverham Hall School Stonar School University of Durham Girls' Public Day School Trust St Mary's School Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Ronan's Multiple Display Advertising Items Princethorpe College S. D. C. Multiple Display Advertising Items Pipers Corner School Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies RYE St Antony School Queen's College London Small not always beautiful Class size should not be the only criterion to measure the effectiveness of a school's teaching. Vivian Anthony wants a wider view Effective class size depends on the teaching method used Lessons in service with a confident smile Involvement in community projects can benefit school pupils as much as local people and organisations Heed a word from the wise Counsellors help to take the pressure off children, staff and parents The Times Educational Supplement Leicester University Manchester High School for Girls Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Strathclyde Westminister Cathedral Choir School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Strathclyde King's College London Bursar University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference for Independent Further Education ! Spanish Language Courses in Spain! Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Mander Portman Woodward Residential a Level Revision Educational Announcements The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Institute of Florence Moment of truth for colleges Further education was once regarded as the Cinderella service, but from now on it will be difficult to ignore, says Peter Scott This week further education and sixth-form colleges will their historic ties with town halls. How wil they meet the challenge? On the front line in a college for the 21 st century A wealth of modern facilities and a flood of students-but concern over funding Play war: it beats lectures Fun and games at Bristol University as students role-play as world leaders and take momentous decisions An attack of the jitters Sixth-form colleges give a mixed reception to the harsh new world Capitalisation, week's change Forte Crest Business Class Companies expect pay increases to gather speed Word-Watching Auction risks trouble investors Gilt-Edged The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Airlines losing £135 a seat, say analysts Finalists line up for top award British Gas Buoyancy in the Far East should help Inchcape to strong profit increase Reportin this Week Washington shifts balance of power inside the Community As talks resume in Brussels, George Brock argues that the world needs new trade rules, yet seems increasingly unlikely to get them Legal & Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Lamenting the scrip Anomalies of tax The price of coal Tempus HTV Robbshaw quits Wolff pack The Times City Diary Never raced nor The Times City Diary National Express Missing the fun Long drinks The Times City Diary Shown the door BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Barratt International Resorts Power Shift 38 Reprieved pits' market is in doubt Concern is growing that the 12 pits reprieved by Michael Heseltine's white paper on the coal industry will have difficulty finding a market for their coal producation Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword Ho 3058 Talks over Fraser buyout Eurotunnel wins TML ruling Fraud chief calls for panel of judges By our Economics Staff: Trade war threatens hopes of world economic recovery Continental Airlines Power Play 38
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