News from 17/05/1993
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Louise Le Bailly, Kenneth Minogue, Edward Owen, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Iain R. Webb, D. B. Knight, DJM, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Adam Zamoyski, Tim Judah, Harvey Elliott, Bob Papworth, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Elizabeth Rhodes, Carl Mortished, Lev Sychrava, Rob Brown, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Stephen Lewis, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Jonathan A. Hemmings, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Mervyn Jones, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, John Taylor, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Jennifer Hornsby, Jonathan Sale, Stephen Shaw, Director, Roger N. Cook, Margot Norman, Hans Kornberg, George Brock, John Cuckney, Chairman, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Richard Hough, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Peter Davalle, John Brown, P. W., Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Philip Mawler, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, William Rees-Mogg, Anthony Humphreys, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, John Jones (Probation Officer, 1960-92), Matthew Parris, Julian Brazier, Peter Riddell, Leslie Oliver, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Philip Basset Industrial Editor, Tom Rhodes, Robert McGEEHAN (Chairman for Policy), Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Bryan Gibson (Clerk to the Justice), Rob Andrew, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Kit Sadgrove, Marketing Manager, Michael Henderson, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Alan Jackson, Adrian Holloway, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoYeltsin offers new force for Bosnia As Russia calls on the UN to impose the Vance-Owen peace plan, the Bosnian Serbs are turning to former President Gorbachev for an alternative Index Portfolio Laurence Dreyfus Ministers ready for U-turn to save Br pension rights Opposite Sides Denmark poised to say 'Yes' to treaty Pressure 'too high' for most Oxford students The Monarchy Final assault for UK's first lady of Everest The Famous Grouse The Open University Degrees Lilley keeps up the pressure for women to retire at 65 The same pension age for men an women may make economic sense but is expected to upset younger female voters Smith heads for strife on electoral reform Pro plus By our Political Correspondent: Clarke warns over banana skins GP wins crossword contest Hoaxers lay claim to royal tapes Missing Dartmoor teenagers found News in Brief Horse cautions issued Aids 'complacency risk' Mastermind champion Crossbow victim Cancer battle success Freighter crew airlifted Knockando Gunman who killed hostage arrested in police shoot-out Fugitive found after reservoir murder Stag party man dies in train fall Euro-song win worries Irish to tune of several million Vigilant villagers deter the villains Stephens waits calmly for Lear's storm Nurse faces further baby death charge BTEC Apple Hospital 's pioneer disaster team halves death rate Ferries feel benefit of cheap drink News in Brief Baby burnt Super Mario Rabbit claims Bond winners Waiter, there's a sneer on your face Scientists warn of comet blast danger Abbey National By a Staff Reporter: Short camp reject criticisms Peugeot FO 'inertia' blamed for Briton's suicide The Foreign Office is failing to represent the interests of Britons imprisoned abroad MPs and human rights group say Arms rules tried to please everyone Scott enquiry Championship Chess OKI Police to debate strike issue The monarchy under pressure Voices of loyalty and dissent demand intelligent debate on the future of the Crown Peter Stothard, editor of The Times, explains the importance of Saturday's Times/Charter 88 monarchy conference Royalists spar with radicals The personalities and the issues An invitation to readers Join the Monarchy Debate Charter 88 Enterprises Ltd Major faces City revolt over finance for CrossRail Tories accused on county reforms Labour MPs fear for the independence of the Local Government Commission as it considers the future of Derbyshire National Savings Grant cuts force law students to run up debts of £5,000 Tired Danish 'No' camp hopes for late swing Denmark remains uneasy about federalism. Most pundits predict a "Yes" to Maastricht this time, but voting tomorrow could still bring an upset United Airlines Ukrainians resurrect communists News in Brief (AP): Singer dies (AP): Doctor arrested (Reuter): Victims recalled (Reuter): Talks founder (Reuter): Kabul raids American university honours Thatcher Reuter: Olivetti chief admits bribing politicians France hails school heroines who foiled 'human bomb' Throughout a 46-hour ordeal, two young women out-manoeuvred an armed kidnapper and saved their infant charges by staying calm and calling on reserves of bravery Masked Raiders inspire new dread Spanish polls give right a small lead Clinton ignores cold snap in polls to greet economic spring The first mid-term correction of the young presidency is being watched intensely by Washington's pundits Mother dies as white reservists open fire on blacks in minibus Christian Aid Saddam's currency tactic steps up pressure on Kurds Attack on Saudi dissidents widened Turkish master of survival takes over as president The Right to Life: A Times/dillons Debate Dillons Debate Blood-filled past guides Serb voters In Prijedor, the epicentre of "ethnic cleansing", Serb refuse to yield the land of their forefathers, which under the Vance Owen plan would be in a Muslim province Croats stalk human prey in the hills Snipers duel in a sideshow war British commander admits the limits of force Muslims demand action by America Investors in People No jobs for the boys An explosion in part-time jobs for women has disturbing implications for the future. Margot Norman reports The Times Flood of bitterness Where nobody will be humming the Dam Busters theme today Hail the unsung hero Simple, stylish, sassy Whether very young or over 30, a summer of glorious freedom beckons as grunge grows up Fashion A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Winning by a short head Designer Clothes at Giveaway Prices Matthew Parris What happens to a man who does not smoke when he tries to get addicted to nicotine patches? After Henry The Times Diary Picture Gallery Ode to penury The Times Diary Will Major break the cabinet closed shop? Inconventional choices are needed for the next reshuffle, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday A treaty waiting to explode Maastricht will inevitably break up, and gravely damage Europe Railer-coaster The Times Diary Dating agency The Times Diary What's a shipyard between friends? The Times Diary Voting for Europe Danish voters decide the fate of Maastricht on our behalf A Cure for the Blues Oxford should review its students' needs Highway Robbery Windscreen-washing must not be a form of mugging Clarke's U-turn on criminal justice Nato role in Bosnia Maastricht questions Church problems University women at disadvantage Shipbuilding in decline Lost in the Wash? Moving to the left Nations out of tune Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial services Nature notes Personal Column Church news Birthdays today Appointments in the Forces University news Forthcoming marriage Picture Gallery Marriages Bath revives spirit of learned enquiry Dinners Anniversaries Service dinners Service reunion Latest wills William Randolph Hearst Jr William Randolph Hearst Jr, seion of the Hearst newspaper empire in the United States and Puliyzer Prize-winning journalist, died in New York on May 14 aged 85. He was born in Manhattan on January 27,1908 Edouard Pignon Edouard Pignon, painter, lithographer, etcher, ceramicist and designer, died on May 14 aged 88. He was born at Bully les Mines, Pas-de-Calais, on February 12,1905 Personal Column Tickets for Sale Tickets Absolutely All Tickets Animals in Need Your Will Leukaemia Announcements & Personal Notices The British Kidney Patient Association Peter Bryan Peter Bryan, Mbe, former Bursar of Worcester College, Oxfor, died in Hampshire on May 9 aged 77. He was born on January 29,1916 "Balaklava. " Cyril Kersh Cyril Kersh, author and journalist, died on May 13 aged 68. He was born on February 24,1925 Degrees awarded by The Open University Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts. The names of students who have satisfied the academic requirements of the university in 1993 for the award of the BA and BA (Honours) degree are listed below. Since there may be changes this cannot be taken as a definitive list of those on whom the Ba and Ba (Honours) degrees of The Open University have been conferred The Times university degree results service News The Times Crossword No 19,232 Knockando Times Weathercall Aaroadwatch Weather Sugar spices row at Tottenham Haeggman holds his nerve to fend off Faldo Results from Madrid Arts Warhurst suggests forward move Education Business Rain checks Australian victory chase Scoreboard Linguaphone London City Airport Hoddle's dream start tarnished by Rovers' resolve Joachim's winner jolts Portsmouth Vale show superior style Lombard Lineker left standing in wings as Brazilian magicians top the bill David Miller on a day when Japanese flair provided no competition for Latin genius Scotland draft Dailly in for Estonia McFarlane scores for both sides A final long on agony, short on ecstasy Lack of moons and parrots leaves Wembley ill at ease Andrew Longmore suggests that a replay is illogical and undesirable after an embarrassing anti-climax Lombard Wright policy leads to healthy payout Adrian Holloway sees Cardiff beat Rhyl 5-0 to secure a lucrative double Grey best colour for Sunday viewing Saturday's Scoreboards TCCB Picture Gallery Cider county's outlook rosy Yesterday's Scoreboards Bishop's fitness causes concern Durham's gloom as victory hopes slip away Derby field shrinks on Armiger's failure Moore makes mark Bath From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Barathea's victory answers few questions Turner seizes lead in trophy Edinburgh Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Leaders on the Flat Rapid Raceline St Helens thwart Wigan's grand slam bid For the Record Weekend Football Results Mansell faces up to The Wall of death Simon Barnes in Indianapolis sees Britain's world champion racing driver in awesome form Pools Check Whitaker partners Two Step in waltz to victory Fixtures Sports Service Cricket All Blacks pose ultimate test of strength Rob Andrew, the England stand off, on various challenges facing the British Isles in New Zealand Nevill goes out on triumphant note Sabatini has her day spoilt Close encounter exposes Eubank Gale gives bracing finish The 1993 Ryder Cup Lions arrive ready for first match Sports in Brief Mechanics edge home Unlucky thirteenth Fisher's nerve holds Davies victorious Single partner's appeal invalid No power to order copies Compulsion to join union no breach of Convention La Crème De La Crème Love+tate Top Pr Co Scanhill Limited Pa/secretary S. O. S. Limited Partners Pa £20K (Package) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Running repairs are sufficient Seeking order to produce document Chestertons The General Trading Company Cyprus homosexual law violates freedom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Temp Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box number replies should be addressed to Gateway takes wing with broad new horizons Crossair's summer introduction of a new British Aerospace jet has great significance Docklands finds missing Link The new Dockland highway puts the City airport within easy reach Ray of light at the end of a tunnel London City Airport The Limehouse Link is a dream come true for London City Airport's managers. Harvey Elliott explains why London City Airport Dockland bankers risk £1 bn London Docklands Better way to go public Public transport links to London City Airport Mowlem puts end to sale speculation Construction Group Predicts Airport Profits after 1995 Sabena Expanding into Europe Bob Papworth on the variety of destinations now available from City airport Docklands ready for big take off Today sees a new road to riches opened Royal Grammar School Newcastle Head of Department of Accounting and Finance East Surrey College ODA Overseas Development Administration Child Development University College of Swansea Eton College Felsted School Queen's College London Bursar No Title St. James's Secretarial College Office Skills Courses for Jobs SIMS Oxford Brookes University Stress Auditors The Times SOAS School of Oriental and African Studies Ecole Lémania Lausanne SIMS School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science Spanish Language courses in Spain! Be a Professional Writer AF Alliance Francaise The Upper School Secretary Devonshire House Language Studies International Scotland's only opt-out Opting out has taken off in England but it has been slow gettting off the ground in other parts of Britain. . . A Victorian primary school is about to blaze the self-governing trail north of the border. Rob Brown reports A good attempt , but could do even better A mixed of commendation and criticism for the university Olympics Tests with a touch of reality Viewpoint Going-it-alone gamble pays off Iola Smith visits a school in Wales which has opted out of local authority control Plan your year London Graduate Breakthrough offers hope to cancer patients New forms of radiotherapy are giving doctors a greater choice of treatment 3M Medical Imaging Systems Group The eyes and ears of medicine British Instituteof Radiology Since the first X-rays were taken almost a century ago, radiologists have been making rapid advances in diagnosis, reports Pearce Wright BIR British Institute of Radiology Ernst & Young Scottish Exhibition Conference Centre Cinderella sciences wait for axe As William Waldegrace cuts back on spending, leaders in the field of radiology have an anxious wait All this, and flesh-eating zombies too Geoff Brown in Cannes: Mike Leigh stuns, Kurosawa disappoinys as the hopefuls and hapless gather again Naked arrived trailing rumours about its strength and grittiness. The rumours are true As usual nul point Television Opera But the little girls understand Rock Concerts: Heavy metal, Harvey mettle Bon Jovi Wembley Arena P J Harvey UEA, Norwich Books Business mutters Arts Briefing Last chance Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns 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 Window into a tortured soul Opera: Rodney Milnes applauds a stunning Wozzeck staged by Deborah Wozzeck Warner in Leeds Wozzeck Grand, Leeds Faithful to the finish Theatre: Eliot revived by the Rsc; and Ronald Harwood's new thriller of musical skulduggery Murder in the Cathedral Swan, Stratford Mad, drunk and a critic Poison Pen Royal Exchange, Manchester To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in Humanity between the lines Mervyn Jones hails the publication of a correspondence that sheds vital light on the history of psychoanalysis The Complete Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Ernest Jones, 1908-1939 Edited by R. Andrew Paskauskas Harvard University Press £29.95 Give Yourself a Lift 93 In the grip of an incurable passion Dr Haggard's Disease By Patrick McGarth Viking, £14.99 £8.99 pbk Scenes from a battle royal The Royal Family at War By Theo Aronson John Murray, £17.99 Paperbacks Update Capitalisation, week's change Forte Crest Business Class M&S to push further ahead Reporting this Week Short answer to budget deficit Gilt Edged The US Treasury plans to halve the frequency of 30-year issues and make up the difference in shorts Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move By our City Staff: Sleepy Kids hopes for lift-off from Budgie Harley purrs in with first dividend Legal & Public Notices Small firms are still fighting to beat recession Receivers keeping Swan Hunter open Recession is greater threat to Maastricht than Danish vote Janet Bush believes that devaluations have made the two-speed Europe a reality regardless of what the architects of Europe would prefer Do not underestimate the progress made over Maxwell pensions RJB Environmental performance can be a vital indicator of future profit Taxing workload Paying the danegeld Tempus Ladbroke Insider dealing Hypothetically speaking The Times City Diary Gold Cheers! The Times City Diary Back to basics The Times City Diary Television and Radio Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Pollon-Eze The Week Ahead Reeovery claim hit by rise in long-term jobless For the first time, figures for long-term unemployment will appear alongside the monthly total. It is denied the move will lessen the impact of the long-term figures Concise Crossword No 3098 Picture Gallery Invesco faces action by Imro Names could lose £2.8bn Insurers poised to act on report into QE2 accident Royal Liver Eurosclerosis By our City Editor: Discount stores to keep growing fast
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