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News from 11/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Anthony Harris, Rosemary Righter, Jon Ashworth, David Astor, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Tom Cannon, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Tony Paterson, Lynne Truss, B. N. Sefton-Forbes, Carl Mortished, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, M. J. Crowley, Lance Mitchell, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Angus Campbell, Dr Anthony Daniels, Vivien Cherry, Editor Derek Harris, Lynne Turss, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Jan Ker, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Stephen Hanscombe, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, F. Durkin, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Janet Stewart, Mark Speeks, Denis Staunton, Adrian Turner, Charles Bremner, Joel Brand, Dick Hinder, Sheila Gunn and Robert Morgan, David Faulkner, Andrew Sims, Elizabeth Nicholson, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Robert Kirley, David Miller, Philip Webster and Peter Riddell, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, H. R. Wynne-Griffith, Iain Mitchell, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Ronald Millar (Sir), Alan Hadfield, George Brock and James Bone, David Pannick QC, Lesley Gerard, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Richard Ryder, Dr Abi Berger, Douglas Chamberlain, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Martin Fletcher and Rosemary Righter, Adrian Deevoy, Brian MacArthur and Alexandra Frean, John Parker (President-elect), Gillian Wagner, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, R. W. K. Reeves, Daphne Schogger, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter M. Brown, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, John Johnson, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Jill Bickerton, Colin Campbell, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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No Title Major calls for rethink over testing in schools The government, facing increased pressure from its backbenchers after Thursday's poll disasters, is seeking a compromise on school tests Index University Guide Independent may face bid Britain's Lady of Everest Answers Sos Brighton Bomb Ronson'a company helped pay £5m fine Janet Daley UK and France under US fire for Bosnia lack of action Minolta Law on Tuesday Tory MPs urge measures to win back alienated voters Backbenchers tell Major that he must sack Lament Sailor in bathtub beats the Atlantic Advisers rally round isolated Patten Let bellowing be a lesson for you Political Sketch Fireman dies as roof collapses in laundry News in Brief Cleveland on way out Motorway tolls likely British show nominated Death of Lord Ross Penelope Gilliatt dies By a Staff Reporter: Policemen accused of affray after family is attacked French count to marry his 'fairy queen' Raine Vegans call time on egg race Picture Gallery Motorola Computer Group Princess blames TV for family failures Nadir gives Britain a diplomatic headache Peugeot Young diets at mercy of TV adverts Philanthropist stays silent on art museum Doctors' success cuts test-tube baby costs Treatment is being rationed behind closed doors. It needs to come out in the open More should be spent on treating infertility even if it means diverting resources from the battle against cancer, doctors say Dunhill manager denies theft Raleigh The strength of the name Sacked Briton takes Paris embassy to industrial tribunal Honda MoD fails to show arms export papers Peers split on fate of City church Owl thrives on isle Bishop of Edmonton may resign Youths pelt police at dormitory Championship Chess Picture Gallery Councillors suspend social work director and admit mistakes Orkney sex abuse enquiry By a Staff Reporter: Council to pay for family pain Girl beats master in 33 moves Dame Freya embarks alone on final journey Sex-change insurance plea fails News in Brief Youth held £930,000 award Rapist jailed Sunroof ordeal Pier cut free Slim pickings London Gatwick the Fast Track Airport Cabinet seeks olive branch to offer disgruntled voters and Tory backbenchers Riddell on Holitigs Government beats off challenge over Vat National Westminster Bank MP urges Major to 'sell' EC Peers vote to keep caning The Sunday Times Hospital waiting lists show big jump Coalition survives Knesset votes after reshuffle by Rabin While the Israeli prime minister has seen off a dangerous threat, the tensions between the government parties remain Palestinian leader pulls out of talks Saudi rights group angers ruling family IBM Picture Gallery Extremist teachers curbed Balladur increases taxes to cut deficit and prime economy The Gaullists are relying on their honeymoon with the voters to introduce austerity. But with expected economic contraction, the union are complaining Pope makes renewed attack on Mafia Perseus defeated by smog after 439 years Kirghizia breaks with rouble zone West battles to halt sacrifice of sea's 'sacred cows' To be or not to be European, that is Elsinore question Danes turn to 'sweet prince' for Maastricht guidance Yeltsin foe claims he was kidnapped (Reuter): Rome party suffers defections News in Brief (Reuter): King's cue (Reuter): Workers perish (Reuter): Killer contest (Reuter): Illness spreads EC pressures US and Russia over troops for Bosnia The drive by President Clinton to arm the Muslims is being blocked by Europeans eager to see more peacekeepers on the ground UN soldiers find 50 people in Muslim town of 10,000 Army-backed candidate defies pundits Jo surge ahead in Paraguay poll Our Foreign Staff: Mostar enemies breach ceasefire Milosevic uses blacklist to force acceptance of plan From Reuter in Belgrade: Sanctions threaten aid convoys Mafia Caruso sings to FBI tune St. Joseph's Hospice Mistress of the dramatic art Continuing Sir Ronald Millar's Story how a Thatcher Speech Emerged and the Bright on Bomb Not a natural orator, she learnt to command a huge audience seemingly without effort Playing fast and loose with women at Oxford Why are there too few women professors at Britain's top universities. Are women simply not up to the academic mark Blast to shake the world Mrs Thatcher only narrowly escaped Mrs Thatcher only narrowly escaped Something nasty down on the farm The countless dangers of the countryside often catch the city dweller unawares Please keep your troubles to yourself Are problems being exacerbated because we are so ready to share them? Perhaps we would all be better off repressing painful memories Time to scrap the 'scrape' Alternatives have reduced need for gynaecological operations Sunrise Medical Macho and a menace Surely the time has come for us to stop teaching our boys to be men Lynne Truss In National Fertility Week, let's admit that 'awareness' is not working A bottle on ice Vance-Owen will not work without force There is no peace to keep in Bosnis, so the West must send peace-makers, argues Rosemary Righter Another tranche in La Manche Sir Alastair Morton has only 48 years to find a scapegoat for the hapless optimists who costed his in the Pyjama game Pay as you go Dust on the line The famous four go upstairs Damned for Drifting Honesty is the only way out of the government's hole In the Fast Lane Whitehall's best and brightest need a new track Distaff into Piton Sympathy, not sex, is the qualification for a good traveller Calls for humility and realism after the Tory defeats Church in turmoil Editor's bouquet Fond memories Golden silences Unhealthy decisions Road threat to Bath Vanishing vistas A plea for the mentally ill Moving to the left Sex inequality Sir Roy's BA role Pirate's handle Court Circular Birthdays today Armourers and Brasiers' Company Personal Column Anniversaries Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Luncheons and dinners School news Inner Temple Church news Forthcoming marriages Meeting Appointment Personal Column Dame Freya Stark Obricaries Announcements & Personal Notices Roger Duchene Black Friday in the City Barclays New universities make change into higher gear Students and employers have taken to the new arrangement of a single system of higher education with enthusiasm, says John O'Leary The Times Launching a new way of life Sunderland Colleges search for a new identity Students are taking degree courses in 50 colleges which were left stranded by the rush for university status Research wins high status Ambitious expansion How the colleges were graded Comparisons are hard to make when statistics are scarece, says John O'Leary Push '93 Barclays Finding something special Babclays For this term, next term and the long term One university may have high standards but few resources. Another may accept low grades but have a wide range of courses. Professor Tom Cannon explains the "Top 20" tables (left) Major calls for rethink on testing The Times Crossword No 19,227 Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Buyer Trader Builder The Pound Clumsy funding—a tax on the future Law Beatles for sale in cut-price return to Hamburg Fears of rate cuts knock sterling Implications for interest rates of the government's weakness overshadowed an encouraging rise in credit and evidence that raw material prices have stabilised Arts Recovery hopes lift the market Creditors angry over Ronson Sport Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Television and Radio Page 39 Picture Gallery Profits dive at British Midland The Times Unit Trust Information Service Recession marks Sketchley From Reuter in Copenhagen: Hafnia's ambitions end in bankruptcy NIE registers 500,000 Sidlaw expects revival Bank delays takeover Alternative BAT scrip dividend offers more Broker denies need for enquiry into Greencore The Securities and Futures Authority in London will launch its own investigation of the troubled share placing once Irish authorities have concluded their probe Holders of GPA bonds face losses Rule change denies auditors a fig-leaf Prowting says house price rise must wait Lego reveals plans for £60m Windsor park Picture Gallery Union will fight BT job losses By our City Staff: Berisford edges back into black Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Tomkins cut 1,500 RHM jobs after takeover By our Banking Correspondent: Slowdown in international bank business Goldsmiths sales drive to follow profits rise Amgold pays out Steel bid planned Tractor jobs to go KPMG promotion British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Investors take a shine to struggling Ratners Sotck Market Major Indices Commodities Company News in Brief Recent Issues London Financial Futures By a Correspondent: BP heads group to develop N Sea finds (Reuter): Dow ends on firmer note Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets China syndrome puts a gloss on gold throughout the East The voracious appetite for the metal displayed by the Chinese will help to determine its price in the course of this year, reports Colin Campbell Reichmann accepts blame The Times City Diary Mandarin's advice Cents worth Down at The Den Platform speakers Flying high Outside advice needed on top pay Lloyd 's must provide redress for its Names Better reports, please Tempus Tomkins Greencore Berisford Intl Sex equality in pension schemes Selling financial products and experience The Times Scrip dividends Prices squeezed higher Q-Pak 5750 Youth business trust gets a cash boost Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hyde Park House Hotel Queensway 1st/2nd Income Opportunity Consumer Views Ltd. Cash Business Great Second Income Potential Viedeo &… Expense Reduction Analysts, INC. (UK) Ltd. Mr Friday on Tuesday Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safari Lodge Telecommunications U. K. Limited Good luck cards did the trick Multiple Classified Advertising Items OCRA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Answerlink PLC Fonteyn & Glover Businesses in Difficulty Multiple Classified Advertising Items European University Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Briefing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall BZW The University of Sheffield The Times Zarak MacRae Brenner Michael Page Legel All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to: Getting their act together David Faulkner argues that the principles o 'Don't blame the officials' The political genesis of the etc and a defence of it by a justice's clerk Spirit of the Blitz Innsand Outs Summing up 'Criticism is often unfair' Care challenge TSB Now you can judge us for yourself Counsel Allen & Overy Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones Wakefields Magrath & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winckworth & Pemberton Gaurdian Royal Exchange FRESLEGAL Section Kingsley Napley Solicitors Associates in Advertising Quarry Dougall Garfield Robbins Assistant Company Secretary/Lawyer Quarry Dougall Company Solicitor Reigate and Banstead Borough Council Assignee entitled to compensation Granada Televisionm The University of Birmingham The End is in Sight for the 'Open Ended… Mergers, Sales & Asquisitions Mergers & Acquisitions Enthusiastic graduate Westminster Medical Continuity of employment Intentional homelessness through fraud 4 Papers Buildings Senior Bar Clerk Liverpool Sinton & Co. Solicitors UEA Norwich Assistant Legal Adviser Tunes triumphant Brighton Festival: Richard Morrison on George L; pyd's lated; Nadine Meisner on the Limon Dance Company New Music Home is where the art is Cary Phillips, whose latest novel is published this week, talks to Harry Eyres about the unsettling side of literary side of literary success Memories of a legend Rock Burning questions Television: Panorama peers through the fog of confusion surrounding the tobacco industry Minstrels in the Minster Barly Music Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Germans look east for inspiration New directors and radical approaches make this year's Berlin Theatre Meeting the most challenging in years. Denis Staunton reports Drop of the hard stuff Concerts: Two new pieces by Sir Harrison Birtwistle are premiered on the South Bank in London Ready for the world stage Opera: An encouraging showcase for new talent The Times Watermill on a wheel of fortune Theatre: A country home for Fugard's soul-searching romance in a sempyard and a life on the ropes For a private theatre to offer a season as long as Stratford's takes hard work, luck and arm-twisting, Jeremy Kingston finds Still carrying the torch Sade Albert Hall Daze of future past Ozric Tentacles Forum, NW5 Yes, he's a great pretender The Chinese Wolf Bush Requiem for a lightweight Buchanan Traverse, Edinburgh Prized business Arts Briefing Last chance... Phillies pass 20 mark on way to big lead For the Record Pools Forecast Chinese line up display of Olympic fireworks David Millar watches the battle for votes to stage 2000 Games take on a clash of Oriental spice Leeds place hand on youth cup Impressive start by British women Today's Fixtures Word-Watching England officials in favour of quality control Multiple Display Advertising Items Injury forces Bin Ajwaad out of Epsom reckoning Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Full Results Service York Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Dettori cautioned over drug possession Piller keeps Blazing Walker Chepstow Folkestone Towcester Spinners conjure unlikely win over Durham Storm-tossed exit from Doldrums Vivien Cherry relates how crossing the line eased tensions aboard Coopers & Lybrand Essex fall at first in title race Davies' guile delays Northants victory Yesterday Scoreboards Match that died of boredom Mansell doubtful for Indianapolis Sport in Brief Boycott threatened Forest candidate Suspended sentence Ivanisevic on song Leng in line for Europe Rapid Cricketline For All Today's Benson and Hedges Cup Scores BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Picture Gallery Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Picture Gallery Food Aid for Bosnia Football Spinners justify Border's faith Row between captain and bowler detracts from Australian victory Old lass may be better bet than young lions Concise Crossword No 3093 England place health above success Liquorsave Racing Barnet to face enquiry about payments

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