News from 10/05/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Alan Howden, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Philip Bassett and Sheila Gunn, Lucy Hodges, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, John Neilson, Simon Barnes, Tom Cannon, Andrew Longmore, Nicholas Watt and Robin Young, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Charles Ford, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, D. L. Flusfeder, Clive Davis, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Teruaki Ueno, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Seymour Fortescue, George MacDonald Fraser, Margaret Bennett, John Marenbon, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Saunders, Ross Dunn, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Margaret E. Gosden, Ray Kennedy, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Jane McCloughlin, John O'Leary, John Young, Keith Pike, Paul Bailey, Baby Doll, David Hands, Joel Brand and Sheila Gunn, Clive Brooke, Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Nicholas Orosz, A. J. Woodman, Allan L. Bayliss, Ian Macgregor, Russell Kempson, Ian Bruce, Richard Cork, Philip Bassett, Michael Adie, James G. Bradshaw, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Alexandra Fregan Media Correspondent, Barry Millington, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Michael Frampton, John Mayo, John Ashworth, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, John McCabe, Tom White, John O'leary and Louise Hidalgo, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Ronald Millar (Sir), Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, R. Barnes, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Agence France-Presse, Daniel Farson, Christopher Walker, Beryl McAlhone, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Stacey, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Adrian Slade, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Dick Francis, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Nicholas Sercombe, Wigoder, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, John R. W. Thirlwell, Fred Heddell, Michael Henderson, Ross Tieman, Caroline Thomas, Johnny Rich, Christopher Irvine, Faith Legh,
ResumoMajor orders ministers to curb their arrogance As the prime minister analyses last week's disastrous election results, Kenneth Clarke admits that the government is in a "dreadful hole" Index How to Get into University US plans reprisals for plot to kill Bush Arabs to buy guns for Bosnia Muslims Clinton Hopes to Use Warsaw Pact Arsenal Sizewell C application goes ahead Exclusive: The Real Maggie Nadir holds secret talks with Denktas Bottomley goes shopping to Tesco for new hospitals Mercury Communications Major's Failure Ashdown detects rumblings of opposition change Riddell on Politics British secrecy undermines plea to extradite Maze escaper Daks Simpson Clark says M15 bugs ministers' phones Union votes set to halt Smith reforms Europ assistance Shopping centre hit by firebombs Race protesters charged Parents to be balloted Plaque for Howerd Fish switch holy waters Couple found dead Cleveland may go Head of jail service calls in Group 4 after inmate's death The continuing saga of Group 4's prison escort incidents is jeopardising further privatisation of the penal system Briton without oxygen soars towards summit of Everest The Right to Life: A Times Dillons Debate Montreux proves old jokes are still the best BTEC Ex-hostage Keenan to marry this month Citroën Advertisers bank on parents falling prey to pester power The marketing wizards are enticing young voices to shout for their products, a ploy attracting praise and condemnation Bishop says Anglican rebels are faithless London road tolls a long way off Drug use 'a part of youth culture Dell Fujitsu The bombing raid that hit home Fifty years ago, the Dambusters captured Britain's imagination and boosted wartime morale Designer who launched flying legends Sunalliance Life & Pensions Young hero of the old school was destined to lead Shephard confronts legal profession over equality Minister opens enquiry on women and law posts Women are making slow progress towards an equal share of top legal jobs. The employment secretary is to help them Renault Clio Picture Gallery Battle of the sexes spreads to Oxford Storm in a pit rocks Eton boats Teenagers ignore fire Factory to shut Family hurt Buggy death Bond winners Why Britain needs a nation of CAT lovers The old a levels may have had their day as educationists hail Credit Accumulation and Tranfer The time is right for a new marker of educational success, John Ashworth writes: a credit system for people who do not seek a university place Championship Chess Cafodirect Serbs counter sanctions with return to rural roots While trade bans predominantly damage Belgrade's neighbours, they have repercussions across Europe Bosnia ceasefire holds as UN observers reach besieged Zepa The Famous Grouse Pope urges young to shun Mafia (Reuter): Strike warning (Reuter): Hostel attacked (AP): Support falls (Reuter): Swiss jailed (AP): Pilgrims hurt (Reuter): Thousands of hardliners stage peaceful anti-Yeltsin protest Aerobatic deaths Judge praises Gonz?lez Religious squabble jolts Rabin cabinet Ultra-orthodox leader quits in protest over left-wing education minister Amid another crucial round of Middle East peace talks, the prime minister has to weather a Knesset no-confidence vote today From Reuter in Kuwait: Missing young Kuwaitis freed Baghdad targets foreign aid workers Saudis set up human rights watchdog Abbey National Paraguay gunmen hit TV station in election day attack (AFP): Peking 'master plan' for garrison alarms colony A leaked document says 10,000 troops will be stationed in Hong Kong from 1997 They will assist police in dealing with unrest threatening national security (AP): Combatants 'using rape in Kashmir (Reuter): Whaling veteran fires salvo at ban By our Foreign Staff: UN forces kill two Cambodian guerrillas Club British British Airways De Klerk warns right wing against move to subvert military The president appears to be taking an equally tough line with white extremists and black militants as constitutional talks nudge South Africa towards majority rule Pretoria generals give Afrikaners voice New front fills conservative leadership vacuum The last thing South-Africa appears to need is another far-right organisation. Ross Dunn in Johannesburg argues that it may lead to less violence (Reuter): Sandstorm kills 43 in China (Reuter): Algeria poll (Reuter): Man executed (AFP): Deadly secret (Reuter): Hassan elected (Reuter): Hotel lobby The myth or the Iron Lady Sir Ronald Millar Continues his inside Story of the Thatcher Years Today Seduction on and Destruction Despite her star quality and almost regal bearing she remained surprisingly and pleasingly unsophisticated Look out, here come the Harrisons Why is it that when the Greens are dreaming of their Umpia, the rest of us are inclined to fall into a deep slumber The political speech as a lethal weapon Going spare Jil Sander's minimalist styling is timeless—now she has taken her trademark to Paris The best of the Brits Hotline Forte Posthouse Matthew Parris Beside the hells-on-earth portrayed by television documentary makers can exist an everyday paradise Blobby-gate Scapegoat with a future Norman Lamont still has some political capital, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Cooling it Major fails the leadership test Two views of the government's options after a bloody week in politics Careless talk Plath's latest Working future Come in, all you stuffed crocodiles Make Room for Women Oxford needs a review of equal opportunities at all levels Little Russia's Chip Ukraine deserves Western help, once it fully embraces reform Coloured Counties Fret not about the Aladdin costumes, get on with the old game Unseen suffering of a nation Speculating liberally A matter of timing Loving and living Juries and the principles of justice VAT on charities' fuel Taxing times Violence on TV Bank holidays, at the right time Teaching classics Bumpy ride Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column School news Appointments DJM: Nature notes Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces The Army Memorial services Inner Temple Today's royal engagements University news Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Viscount Bangor Panayis Papaligouras Panayis Papaligouras, who was forced to give up a brilliant political career in 1980 because of a debilitating illness, died in Athens on May 5 aged 75. He was born in 1917 Personal Column Announcements & Personal Notices Lieutenant-Colonel Kenric Mardon Lieutenant-Colonel (John Kenrie La Touche Mardon, DSO, TD, chairman of Mardon, Son & Hall of Bristol, 1969-82, died on April 5 aged 87. He was born on June 29,1905 Picture Gallery Opening of the American Exhibition Buffalo Bilj, and Annie Oakley The purpose of this exhibition at Earl's Court was to display aspects of American trade, but its greatest attraction was Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show Dr F. H. Smith Constructive way to make up minds Professor Tom Cannon explains how this year's guide has been modified to give students the best information for their complex decisions Times Books The University Towns: Belfast to Leeds Watch the pocket Selecting a university is like choosing a home College rankings stir controversy American league tables of universities are either loved or loathed, reports Lucy Hodges Key to the Town Guide The University Towns: Leeds to Sheffield Pro plus Struggle to find ranking formula John O'Leary reports on the statistical sources available to prepare league tables News The Times Crossword No 19,226 Knockando Picture Gallery Sport People in the Times Business Weather Features Education The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Columns Letters Lewis proves worthy of crown Briton retains world title but may need operation after defeat of Tucker Keegan's men up in style Arts Leng takes clear path to third win Bruno bout in jeopardy Education Business Liverpool end rumours by keeping faith with Souness Charles Tyrwhitt Focus on Incentives St Helens track Wigan to final hooter Results from 11 Point-To-Point Meetings Broadhurst swings into Cup reckoning Final Scores from St Mellion For the Record Today's Fixtures Golding builds lead by holding course La Traviata triumph Mexico reach finals De Ferran in command Jones keeps her nerve Multiple Display Advertising Items McDermott endorses destructive reputation Yesterday's Scoreboards Coloured clothes make for dim viewing Saturday's Scoreboards AXA Atherton gives selectors food for thought Prost avoids Hill's street blues to take command Twickenham Barcelona Details Animal rights and wrongs Simon Barnes believes that animal rights activists who protest at Badminton have picked an inappropriate target South again prove much too strong England back to their best Ethiopian chases Home Office to stay on right track Stich enjoys rare win for Germany Barathea tackles Irish classic as prelude to Epsom move Thunderer: Redcar Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Brunico's bizarre victory reported Windsor Southwell From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Kingmambo gives quality display Big-race details Oldham's Royle pleasure causes misery at Palace Christopher Irvine watches Oldham escape relegation with victory over Southampton Keith Pike on how Crystal Palace's popular manager got the sympathy vote at Highbury Villa army expose title's final charade Hopes rise and fall on football's day of decision Promated and Relegated The Times Table of the Pa Premier League Trophy win completes Wycombe's double Breathless finish to champion season Play-offs beckon Smith as chance gets away Town owe survival to Chard Llanelli weather Neath's fierce storm Gerald Davies sees Llanelli beat Neath 21-18 to take the Welsh Cup while David Hands, below, considers the kick that won the match Referee convinced that instinctive decision was correct Weekend Football Results and Tables Hopley adds sting to Wasps recovery Involuntary intoxication defence Compensation after miscarriage of justice La Crème De La Crème PA/SECRETARY Financial Flair Times Newspapers Kiosk theft justifies jail Masterlock Recruitment French Cosmetics Company Premier Offices Limited Busy Sw11 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Invoking wardship jurisdiction Judy Farquharson Ltd The Times Hodge Recruitment Evidence for Parole Board consideration The Sunday Times A motive for moving the goods Companies that have experimented with price-cutting promotions have learnt that customers care more for high quality and good service Motor Sport Hospitality Selling power of promotions Incentives As the recession fades, promotional marketing is bringing in customers, Charles Ford reports on a £12bn growth area Gift for making money How companies are able to give away expensive items James Warde Abalone Will the great British freebie bite the dust Incentives The EC wants a code of practice for sales promotions and free gifts in the single market. Faith Legh reports Some countries have strict rules on prizes Harmonisation could harm the industry Marks & Spencer Voucher Centre Who's who in marketing The brains behind the sales drives have finally realised the importance of self-promotion A gift for companies seeking novel ideas The bumper exhibition designed to give you business a boost celebrates its tenth anniversary in style Exhibitors at the show include Blenheim Give me a ticket to ride Incentives Faith Legh looks at how travel promotions can benefit both providers and participants Promotional Gifts Mind marketing Yesterday's News Incentives Guide The Creative Balloon Company Inter-City Watch Co Ltd Portfolio Contracts Ltd Bygone News Red Letter Days E. Skorski & Son Ltd EMC Advertising Gifts ATS Promotional Ltd Floringa Multiple Display Advertising Items Authentic American Clothing Why a competition can be a lottery Customers are being badly served by companies that blur the law on contests Many promotional packs on the shelves today do limit the free entry Hubball & Associates The Isley Shooting Ground Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Picture Gallery No Title All square, past and present Richard Cork on Birmingham's new-look Victoria Square, just opened by the Princess of Wales Royal National Theatre Burning with a slow, intense flame Clive Davis meets the unassuming rising jazz singer, Claire Martin Picture Gallery Books English National Opera Picture Gallery Entertainments Today's Choice London A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kerl Knight Regional Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Corrupt all the way to the top Theatre: A fine new American play; Horvath revived; and Tennessee Williams set to music Search and Destroy Theatre Upstairs Picture Gallery Zoo watch in old Munich Oktoberfest Lyric Studio Hammersmith Roughly what was required Concert: A final burst "Alternative Vienna" LPO/Edwards Festival Hall Southern discomfort The Times Educational Supplement Lust underneath the archness Sugar Cane Nigella Lawson is irritated by the young dandy whose hunt for a lover with Aids gives Paul Bailey's new novel its theme Perils of a biographer Man Kills Woman Gossip of a gay genius John Russell Taylor on an intimate life of the late Francis Bacon The Gilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon The Bard in the Park The London Fringe Awards Selfridges Paperbacks Quartered Safe out There Driving Force Coincidence Babe: The Life of Oliver Hardy St Paul's Girls' School Headship Monash University The Manchester Metropolitan University The University of Warwick University of Durham Eton College University of Oxford Felsted School South Bank University The University of Hong Kong Queen's College London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Oxford Brookes University French Courses Don Quijote UK EF International Language Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Francaise North Bridge House Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My solution to the tests turmoil John Marenbon sets out his reasons for resigning as a government adviser on education in the middle of the school assessment furore The anti-war campaigner who inspired a president Bill Clinton got his first real job from William Fulbright. These famous people got a taste of life abroad Scholarship must book passage to the future Fulbright scholar Nicholas Stacey sees the need for change in the award scheme Licence to rob the churches View Point Association of Teachers and Leturers Capitalisation, week's change Q-Pak 5750 BT ends hurdles for competitors in telecom market Treuhand settles with EGIT British Funds Short yields offer risk and reward Gilt Edged Current stimulus to growth will fade through higher taxes, recessions and a rising pound Barclays remains low key over Burt Maddox advances Bank change Forex tax plan Japan invests less China expansion The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Sainsbury serves a healthy rise Legal & Public Notices Word-Watching Self-determination quickens the slow pulse of recovery On the day the Chancellor admitted that the revival would not happen overnight, Ross Tieman took the temperature in Birmingham's heartland Ladies Day faux pas Gone fishing Artist's view Transfer call Nuclear power back in the spotlight State-owned Nuclear Electric views the government's upcoming review as the key to expansion. Philip Bassett reports Overture and beginners Tempus RPC Group Inveresk RJB Mining OGC BBC1 Variations Radio 3 BBC2 Choice Satellite Sky One Radio 1 ITV London Philips Channel 4 Reporting Ahead Nuclear group seeks approval for Sizewell C Against seemingly high economic odds, Nuclear Electric will argue to the government's review that it should be allowed to build more power stations Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3092 By our City Staff: Compact discs face the music Concorde trip for Berlitz shares Picture Gallery Waigel lifts estimate for borrowing By our Financial Staff: Evidence that recovery is fitful haunts Chancellor Barclays Ready to Float Names call for EGM on corporate capital
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