News from 24/05/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning and Robert Maxwell, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Tim Janman, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Waine Lawton, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Prue Leith, Lynne Truss, Richard Eaton, Hazel Leslie, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Andrew Knight, Chairman, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Jones and Jonathan Prynn, Libby Purves, John Winder, Nicholas Watt and Kate Alderson, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, John Young, R. Yeoman, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Tina Gaudoin, David Hands, John O'LEARY, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Judith M. Baker, Donald Sinden, M. Ngali, John Woodcock, M. S. Davies, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Brunskill, James MacMIllan, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Carol Gilmore, Ann Colley, President, Matthew d'Ancona, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, D. E. Nineham, Michael Lenhoff, Oliver Holt, Geoffrey Eyre, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Jasper Selwyn, Chris Butler, Brian Beel, Peter Taylor, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, William Rees-Mogg, Simon Rubinsohn, J. W. M. Thompson, Ralph Gilmore, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, T. J. S. Patterson, Matthew Parris, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, Avril Hardie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Eve-Ann Prentice and Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Colin Rogers, Richard Morrison, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Y. W. Loke, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, David Goodenday, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Walter Ellis, Janet Northcote, Ian J. Campbell, Director-General, N. G. McCrum, Jonathan Mirsky, John Watson,
ResumoPicture Gallery Tories set to revolt on cheap rail fares Index The Monarchy Debate By our Cheif Political Correspondent: Mothers face child benefit tax threat Denis Compton at 75 Muslim outrage as Vance-Owen plan is buried Queen Mother leaves hospital 'much better' How careless talk could cost lives in age of mobile phones Despite many warnings, messages which should be secure are still being passed on portable phones vulnerable to easy mechanical eavesdropping Mercury Education on Monday Unions vote against removal of frigates News in Brief Clamper licence call Art equals happiness Police patrol hospital Boy dies on swing Guide 'killed film crew' Pro plus Fourth IRA bomb rocks market town BR sell-off will 'raise fares and cut lines' Transport 2000 report Popular handout survives reformers Picture Gallery The London Diagnostic Centre Women still fail to match men at Oxford Correction Row over sextuplets may halt NHS help for single women Science has no more generous gift than that of children for infertile couples. Should such a godsend be available to all? Teenager arrested after hijack prank BBC sets up business course Sun sets on wolf's whistle-stop tour Archbishop admits mistake over child abuse priest Picture Gallery Rape gang abducts victim in busy street Police arrest 50 at Twyford Down sit-in Business and Technology Education Council Citroën ZX Scanners comb airwaves for crucial information Overhead: merchant bankers, company directors, politicians and police drug squad officers Loose talk on the mobile telephone airwaves, which are known to be insecure, is threatening national and personal security Rogues scramble for new equipment Group 4 Securitas 200 Coupe Longer jail terms 'more efficient' than extra police Present crime policies are an expensive mistake, an economic analyst argues, and there is no sign that privatisation will help Waldegrave's shake-up of science faces rough ride Firms clean up by tackling pollution Doing porridge? Try making mozzarella Gardeners balk at guns and roses First direct By a Staff Reporter: Falklands officer alleges war crime High Court challenge on Bentley News in Brief MP improving Murder charge Ear lost Cliff rescue Sow's shifts Flats blaze Bond winners Forum that buried a 40-year taboo 'Even Andrew Morton, whose royal biography triggered last year's tumultuous events, had The Times/Charter 88 conference broke an ancient silence and was a milestone in constitutional debate, Matthew d'Ancona writes The Times the Monarchy Debate Renewing the civil war of words The Sunday Times Mob fails to take up challenge Many people want a change in the royal family's role. But, says Alan Hamilton, revolution is no longer on the agenda Carnell Ltd Cuore Sportivo Trust launches appeal to restore park landscape Prescription for a rebellion John Young finds doubts among the Tory faithful in Christchurch Lib Dems strike gold in western approaches Liberal Democrats now dominate county halls west of London. In the first of a series, Jonathan Prynn examines the reasons Airline drops Potteries joke Tube travellers learn to love poetry in motion The Times World Chess Championship Police chief aims to hire out services News in Brief Car deaths Stunt inquest Pub attack Lorries explode Enquiry bid Lamont isolated as ministers plan unity Secret service link detected in killing of anti-Mafia judges Italians saluted the man who took on the Mafia on the anniversary of his death. Investigators suspect that the state itself played a role in two assassinations East German steel pay to match levels in the west by 1996 Caviar city has no taste for Yeltsin The second stage of Anne McElvoy's journey to the Caucasus and Central Asia takes her to Astrakhan, which has seen little profit form its speciality Hardliners in Russia call for plebiscite TV duel will test Spanish poll rivals Air Canada Patten critic unrepentant about talks in Peking Christian Aid Cambodia voters ignore guerrilla threats Death toll from Cairo bomb rises Tomb of pharaoh's charioteer found Mandela presses for lower voting age to appease youth Arrests in Tibet sour visit of EC diplomats Vance-Owen plan dies after long, painful illness Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, laments the time it took to switch off the life-support machine of a plan doomed to fail West finally surrenders to realities of Bosnia Wayward brother Roger adds to Clinton's woes Picture Gallery Junior baseball killing Shatters American idyll Family Assurance Society US tries to revive Middle East talks News in Brief Haiti initiative (Reuter): Army's poll role Elvis enquiry (Reuter): All clear given (Reuter): Congress loses Death among the dreaming spires Stress and isolation are taking their toll at Oxford. Walter Ellis reports on the fear of failure Around the world in 2 70 days-and back to the other half Circumnavigating the globe for the British Steel Challenge kept yacht crews away from their loved ones for a long period. Did it make or break the ties? Harassed? Don't make me laugh Mao is out of fashion The land that put more than a billion people into matching jackets attempts to become a style capital Sneaking feelings for ancient trainers Suddenly, it's the height of fashion to be in a clapped-out pair of Adidas Liz is back In town Hotline Kaffe Fassett Matthew Parris Instruction booklets peddle facts and fancies unique of themseleves, which we are too nervous to challenge Bugging Clinton Lady luck swings to the Liberals There is evidence on the ground of an underlying revival in Paddy Ashdown's party Who can the party count on? The government's small majority is under threat not only from by-elections but rebellion in the Tory ranks, Peter Riddell writes Riddell on Monday Sounds good It's a steal Grey rights Extremes meet on a double yellow Shameful Retreat The Bosnia agreement is a Western surrender in all but name Spending Shibboleths Piecemeal cuts spell as much trouble as radical reforms Infernal Verse To travel poetically is almost as good as to arrive Export efforts in need of support Bombed church Image of Masai High-tech milk Law and order, justice and the role of the Home Office Theatre collections Lyme Regis upset Heroine in space Women priests Soldiers under stress Grade's move Infertility research Team in harmony Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial services Personal Column Anniversaries Oliver Van Oss DJM: Nature notes Drought-resistant garden whets appetite Chelsea Flower Show Birthdays today Fleur de Fleurs luncheon Turners' Company Appointment Appointments in the Forces School news Royal Geographical Society Forthcoming marriages Marriages Latest wills Lorna Pegram Lorna Pegram, television producer and novelist, died in Deal, Kent, on May 16 aged 66. She was born on October 25,1926 Personal Column Canon Keith de Berry Canon Keith de Berry, Rector of St Aldate's Oxford, 1952-74, and Canon Emeritus of Christ Church Cathedral Oxford, died in Exeter on May 16 aged 85. He was born on October 12,1907 National Kidney Research British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Heinrich Albertz Heinrich Albertz, former mayor of West Berlin, died in Bremen of May 18 aged 78. He was born in Breslau (now Wroclaw, Poland) on January 22,1915 Omond Solandt Omond Mckillop Solandt, a Canadian military scientist who helped Britain establish a blood-storage service for victims of the London blitz, died on May 12 in hospital at Alliston, Ontario, aged 83. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on September 2,1909 Mary Philbin Mary Philbin, a leading lady of silent films, died in California on May 7 aged 89. She was born in Chicago on July 16.1903 Last Blows in Burma News The Times Crossword No 19,238 Sports Weather The Times Tomorrow England lose chance to salvage pride Australia complete one-day whitewash to take psychological advantage into Ashes series Johnson puts Kent to sword with 167 Swashbuckling Senna takes sixth Monaco titleIt Arts Education Scoreboard from Lords Business Landsend Books on Monday Computers push drivers closer to short circuit Leading Formula One teams reluctant to give up technological superiority}David Miller finds motor racing at odds with itself over the pace of progress in microchip technology Good Year Jackman falls again at final hurdle Sport in Brief Drug ban call to IAAF Race-rusty champions Lineker hits target Coles avoids mishaps Waiting over as wizened mariners end epic voyage Andrew Longmore at Southampton sees the final change of fortune for the crews of the British Steel Challenge Chittenden blows cautious to ease home in thrilling finish Gatien's resilience brings him title Commercial Union Kinane favourite to join Abdulla's Derby Cchallenge Intrepidity wins trial Leicester Guide to our Racecard Garden 'poorly' after fall From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Nicer given Royal Ascot assignment Big-Race Details AYR Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Leaders on the Flat Melton Park closes gap on leader Rapid Raceline Remorseless Courier favourite for third title Stuart Jones, our new tennis correspondent, expects familiar faces to dominate French Open For the Record Fixtures Perfect combination floors Bowe 's critics Pools Check Speed of thought carries Narurkar to victory The Times Cricket Spinner spurs Sussex to innings victory Saturday's Scoreboards A laughing cavalier touched by genius John Woodcock writes in praise of a captivating career that was liberally sprinkled with magic Ambrose spoils Glamorgan's day on suspect pitch Yesterday's Scoreboards Sunday League Hussain injured as Essex fail to impress Wallace joins Lions as replacement for injured Hunter David Hands, rugby correspondent, sees the British Isles beat North Auckland but lose the services of the Northampton wing From a Correspondent in Victoria: Tour ends for Dawson as Beal sparkles By our Sports Staff: Wales win but fail to impress Gracida's accuracy decisive for Ellerston Wembley warms to Vale's vision Keith Pike welcomes the creative football produced by two second division teams By our Sports Staff: Taylor warns against tired excuses Minox Turner takes hazardous route to hold off Coceres Picture Gallery La Crème De La Crème Onduline Building Products Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Triathletes bathe in their reflected glory Simon Barnes watches the national finals of a minor sport that is eager and ready to become a major force Whitaker in superb form as Britain seal cup triumph Jenny MacArthur watches British riders take the honours at the Hickstead Nations Cup meeting with Michael Whitaker in lead role Office Angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angel Mortimer The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wild punches fail to connect Theatre: Benedict Nightingale is disappointed by Trevor Griffith's slack new play Thatcher's Children Bristol Old Vic Brace's bowlful, with extra cheese Rock Concert Opera One that was wrecked by Brecht The Duchess of Malfi Chelsea Theatre Centre Celebrating in partnership Lutoslawski at 80 Barbican Books The sad case of the missing role model Television Review A count toga out for Dance Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assesssment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Full of spirit in the empty tomb Richard Morrison hails a stunning new piece of music theatre by James MacMillan Scores would suggest that less can be more Festival: nine mini-operas The Times Salvation means losing weight Victoria Glendinning enjoys an American satire about a pseudo-saviour who unites the charisma and cruelty of the Kennedy clan and Robert Maxwell A field of battle, not a bed of roses Robert Louis Stevenson a Biography By Frank McLynn Hutchinson, £20 The Theatre Club This Week's Dramatic Offers Youth to fortune and to fame6 Lifelines An Anthology of poems Chosen by Famous People Edited by Niall MacMonagle Penguin, £5.99 pbk a Rage for Order Poetry of the Northern Ireland Troubles Edited by Frank Ormsby Blackstaff Press, £12.95 pbk The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Life Force By Fay Weldon Flamingo, £5.99 The British Accreditation Council St Mary's School Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Display Advertising Items Bredon School To Be Included in June's Guide Please Call 071… Girls' Public Day School Trust Unlocking Potential Queen Anne's School Caversham, Reading Multiple Display Advertising Items Intensive Easter Revision Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Rickmansworth Masonic School Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies Multiple Display Advertising Items Bromsgrove School North Bridge House School A Levels at Cats RSVP & Information Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times To the core of the child Independent schools should incorporate the national curriculum into philosophy that considers the 'whole' child, Waine Lawton says Testing whether bias affected trial Council cannot defer its duty No liability for pilot's error Tax relief for management buy-out Goodbye to Mr Chips and his era The modern 'houseparent' has to be all things to all boys and girls Parol evidence rule still valid School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science North American Institute of Aviation Develop Valuable Skills in '93 University Appointments School of Oriental and African Studies EF International Language Schools School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science University of Oxford University of Exeter University of Strathclyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Don Quijote UK North Bridge House The Times Ashbourne Independent School Ltd Glendower Preparatory School Royal Grammar School Newcastle The Saudi Arabian Cultural Bureau Aiglon College Stress Auditors Oxford women and low marks N. 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McCrum explains his research into the exam performances of state and independent school men and women at Oxford The Times Nest of mixed fledgelings Three schools is South Africa believe they have the answer to the racial prejudice endemic three Correction Association of Teachers and Lecturers Aiming high may not be the answer Students may find Oxbridge hothouses do not suit them Capitalisation, week's change Trust ATS Bumper profits expected to fuel power struggles Future dividend increases from the electricity companies are likely to be threatened by the expected tightening of the regulatory screw Green tax backed by Delors Word-Watching RJB Mining PLC NCM fights plan to end export cover Firms seek earlier 'work start' grants Argyll Group looks ready to ring up a healthy rise in annual profits Maxwell US bid deadline extended British Funds Liquidators face rough ride over BCCI Minford attacks Bank fear The Pound Stock Market Ford into top gear to fight back against Japanese From being the butt of jokes, Dagenham's car plant is now a leading production centre in the Ford empire. Kevin Eason reports Real rates tip balance for investors Pinstripes and green wellies Team effort Not so fair shares in us Bricks Brewing Drama in the City Brixton Estate Lines of shares Bowled over BBC1 Variations Radio3 Choice Satellite Cafédirect Tempus 38 Ford lifts threat to Dagenham Dagenham has proved so efficient that it has been chosen by Ford of Europe to pioneer development of the replacement for the best-selling Fiesta Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3104 New chairman promises proper scrutiny at EBRD CBI targets public sector pay BT3 terms to be set out today Rosyth seeks cut-price Trident work to save jobs JB 1735 Blancpain Power Surge 37 Engineer profits by innovation
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