News from 31/05/1993
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James Landale, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Edward Owen, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, DJM, Roger Boyes and our Foreign Staff, David H. R. Holland, Patricia Davies, Zahid Hussain, Nicholas Serota, Director, Rob Hughes, R. W. Mott, Mark Reason, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Ivo Tennant, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Hart, Jeremy Kingston, Richard Eaton, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Ian R. Webb, Edward Ford, Stuart Jones, John Grandy (MRAF), Terence Feely, Peter Ball, Alan Lorimer, Michael Beetham (MRAF), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Jane Crease, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Sean MacCarthaigh, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Keith Pike, David Hands, Erroll of Hale, Mayer Hillman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Keith Williamson (MRAF), Susan Gilchrist, Adam Lebor, David Craig (MRAF), J. T. Ashe, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, Tony Boam (Director), David Miller, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Peter Scott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Peter Bryan, Rachel Birrell, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Sarah Cunningham, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, John Adams, Richard Ford and Jill Sherman, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, N. C. Van der Bijl, William Rees-Mogg, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, James Pringle, John Goodbody, Sports New Correspondent, Kenneth Gosling, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, James Anderson, Matthew Parris, C. R. Gill, David Green, John Shaw, G. Galloway, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Mulvey, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Nichola Horsley, Stephanie Trotter, Denis Spotswood (MRAF), David Sinclair, David Powell, Atheltics Correspondent, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jack Bailey, Adam Lebor and Michael Binyon, Julia Hutton-Squire, Michael Holroyd, Richard Morrison, Caroline Moore, Michael Henderson, Virginia McKee, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Frank Murray, Marjorie Mowlam, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine, John Dodwell (Director), Roger Pearson, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoHoward stakes claim as main rival to Clarke Lawson blames prime minister Index Unhappy Returns Rees-Mogg says Major must go Serbs bombard 'safe areas' Season of Hats Battle of the Atlantic Gales Britain puts Europe ahead of America Auson Halford Clinton regrets his anti-war past United Nations Children's Fund University Cash Crisis Forty years on.. . Fishing boats clash Hijack joker returns MP Garrett dead at 73 Pit protest continues Princess honours rider Aircraft drops 26,000ft Pro plus Veteran leader of seamen's strike dies News in Brief Churchill concedes inaccuracy in immigration speech Ashdown ridicules cabinet reshuffle Attack on 'divided Conservative party' Cook offer to unions could split Labour American Influence on Britain? Mixed Areas MPs raise Mates link with Nadir Ian Maxwell Public call police in hunt for girl's killer Tower altered to combat fire risk Lack of a donor condemns baby The failure of a nationwide campaign to find a liver donor has led to a call for an education campaign on transplant organs Football chiefs to examine claims of secret payments BTEC Teacher's family will protest to Mitterrand Boycott blocks tests for pupils aged 11 Hutchison Telecom Seeking Solutions in Maths and Science Thousands honour heroes of Atlantic By a Staff Reporter: Doctor dies days after Aids news By our Education Reporter: Heads find merit in pilot study Gales and rain sweep the seaside The Times World Chess Championship Art board Chess News Puppet masters Charter robs citizens of democratic voice Whitehall revolution has been all about centralising authority and decentralising blame The citizen's charter had failed to put quality of service before cost-cutting, Labour's Marjorie Mowlam writes Good movers Imperial Cancer Research Fund Peugeot Debate votes to abolish the 'harmful lie' of monarchy Tourist shot by Thai muggers News in Brief £7,000 award Cue wounding River death Suspect treated Canal murder Bond winners Islanders battle over sheep Summer is barely worth celebrating Return of gift estate upsets crofters Police disperse convoy on M5 Pilkington Glass National Unity in Queenship "Splendid Source of Power" The Times Stability of Tradition Thousands protest over race attack Turkey demands tough action from Kohl to curb neo-Nazis after five killed in Solingen Tighter asylum rules should have ended a mismanaged chapter in Bonn. Instead, it has prompted the far right to press even harder for a "Germany for the Germans" Renault a Certain Flair Uffizi investigators link bomb attacks Aznar enchants the youth of Spain Clinton relaunches administration with Reagan aide Gamble with Republican insider is seen as a move to bolster centrist policies Isolation of Guatemala leader grows Cambodian rivals head for coalition Israeli settlers shoot Arabs after Jewish student is killed Family Assurance Society US plans villains' check-in machine Serbs step up shelling of Sarajevo 'Safe areas' gripped by conflict as fighters attempt to seize last Muslim-held towns in Bosnia National Grid Hurd tour aims to allay fears over Muslims Right-wing rally threatens Pretoria with armed revolt Worried at apparent progress by negotiators on agreeing an election date, right-wing Afrikaners have given the South African government a six-month ultimatum Saudi row with Iran hangs over Haj climax News in Brief (AFP): Unita kills 100 (AFP): Harvest shelled (Reuter): Strike threat (Reuter): Saviour 'slain' (AFP): Havel's plan (AP): Climber killed Pakistan polls fuel power struggle Magnetize Born copper whose crime was being one of boys Was the verballed by jealous colleagues - or just too verbal? Alison Halford helps Libby Purves with her enquiries Who dares spins on Batman the ultimate ride On the centenary of the Ferris wheel, a white-knuckle ride that has taken fairground thrills to the outer limits Literary don with a touch of Don Juan Daniel Johnson reviews a tour de force from the Oxford poet and novelist John Fuller A hat for all seasons When dressing down is the height of fashion, what do you do when you simply have to dress up? Put your best foot forward Hotline Europ assistance Matthew Parris A dream day in which the wind roared and Roy Hattersley became stuck in the Welsh mud Still dabbling The Times Diary The Atlantic gets wider every day US leadership in Europe is waning in a fog of mutual misunderstanding, says Peter Riddel Clarke for prime minister Major's natural successor should move into No 10 without day Voices off The Times Diary Torpedoed The Times Diary A bigger stage The Times Diary Homework The Times Diary The Limits of Diplomacy Cuts must force new thinking on Britain's presence abroad Careless Talk on Race Fear-mongering has no place in discussion of immigration Forty Years on The Elizabethan Age has been an improbable triumph of sorts Honouring South Africa's airmen Working for export Inside view Stevenson's "Requiem" It's tough for women at Oxford Safety on the road Shaw's bequest And Turner's Deciding why and when who is who Britain today Creative accounting? Tenuous connection Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries University news Nature notes Personal Column Stargazer's' guide to the night sky in June Latest wills Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Marriages £600,000 desk sold to buy back lease Church news Appointments in the Forces Association Action Appointment Jim Slater Jim Slater, CBE, general secretary of the National Union of Seamen, 1974-86, died yesterday during the Battle of the Atlantic celebrations being held in Liverpool, aged 69 General Jacques Dextraze General Jacques Dextraze, OBE, DSO and Bar, former Canadian Chief of Defence Staff, died at the National Defence Medical Centre in Ottawa on May 9 aged 73. He was born in Montreal on August 15,1919 Cardinal Juan Posadas Ocampo Cardinal Juan Jesus Posadas Ocampo, Archbishop of Guadalajara, mexico, died, the apparent victim of crossfire between drug traffickers, as he was stepping out of his vehicle in the car park of Guadalajara airport on May 24 aged 67. He was born in Salvatierra, Guanajuato, Mexico, on November 10,1926 Tessa Sayle Tessa Sayle, literary agent, died from a brain cancer on May 27 aged 61. She was born in Vienna on January 11,1932 Pierre, 12 th DUC de Brissac Pierre, 12th Duc de Brissae, engineer, industrialist writer and sportsman, has died in Paris aged 93. He was born in Paris on March 13,1900 (From our Own Correspondent): On this Day French Imports of British Coal Effects of New Decree Robert Adam Robert ("Robin") Wilson Adam, deputy chairman of General Accident and formerly of British Petroleum, died on May 27 aged 70. He was born on May 21 1923 News The Times Crossword No 19,244 Khockando Sports People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Arts Mansell flags within sight of Indy win Fittipaldi's experience and speed of thought in closing stages denies rookie Englishman England must escape Poland's shadow to reach World Cup Education By our Sport Staff: Blackburn line up Keane deal Business Mensa Television and Radio Early Surge pays off for St Edward's Sport in Brief White claws way back Fouroux powers back Davies in contention Offiah out with injury Arsenal complete treble Payne receives call Parker leads challenge Martin triumphs again Three for Gretzky Port Vale felled by Swan's red card Dismissal hands victory to West Bromwich Albion in promotion play-off Ardiles's principles reap rich reward Simon Barnes reports on the Argentinian who has inherited the mantle of football's defender of the faith Crewe pay heavy penalty as Whalley fluffs his lines Keith Pikes sees York City win Promotion to the second division after a sudden-death shoot-cut at Wembley Ferguson brought back for World Clip tie England may yet drown in sea of uncertainty Rob Hughes reports on the 1-1 draw against Poland thqat keeps English World Cup hopes alive Hungary in form for O'Leary Taylor's anger justified by shabby technique David Miller, in Katowice, sees little to provide comfort from a stumbling performance Rangers complete Scottish clean sweep By our Sports Staff: Boli strikes again for Marseilles Gilbert claims top seed berth Today's Fixtures Graf shaken by bold Majoli's sudden advance German expresses fears about burn-out after match against 15-year-old Stuart Jones reports from Paris on a tough match for the former world No 1 For the Record Pools Check Seles retirement ruled out Russians guide minnows to title The Times Fletcher searches far and wide in quest for Test success Australians weigh bowling options for Old Trafford Richards happy to bury hatchet Saturday's Scoreboards Sussex snatch tie in dramatic finish Yesterday's Seoreboards Botham is cut short as he hits top gear Table Late triumph for Pyman By a Correspondent: Top crews hang on to their prizes Longer surges into lead with masterful display Gusts and gales produce high scores in difficult third round of PGA championship at Wentworth Wentworth provided a severe test of skill yesterday, John Hopkins, golf correspondent, reports Holden secures yellow jersey Korea's greatest escape captures title Yesterday's Results Popov unhappy with swift time Havant reach division decider Flare-up hands honours to hard-tackling Canadians Backs enhance reputation in Lions recovery David Hands, in Wellington, sees the British Isles fight back to beat the New Zealand Maoris 24-20 Scotland forwards gain upper hand National Breakdown Anger over World Cup draw From a Correspondent in Harare: Wales in full flow but miss record Hoy nuts rivals in place to secure victory Regis helps to spare Belgrave's blushes Kidd has best of family tussle Bucknall leaves England in lurch Howling gales hamper the bodies beautiful Christopher Irvine witnesses a water skiing farce on the banks of a former gravel pit in windswept Berkshire Melton Park wins thriller Thunderer: Wetherby Thunderer: Hereford Thunderer: Hexham Walker's entry finishes third Kelleway keeps faith with Canaska Star Richard Evans meets a trainer hoping for a Derby miracle Nap: Blackpatch Hill (5.20 Dancaster) Next best: Nassma (4.50 Doncaster) Thunderer: Sandown Park Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Today's Races on Television Flat Leaders Thunderer: Doncaster Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Redcar Mistle Cat has Goodwood objective Woods collects biggest training success with improving colt From our French Racing Correspondent: Le Balafre repels British challenge White Muzzle seizes Italian Derby prize Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Chepstow Thunderer: Uttoxeter Thunderer: Cartmel Thunderer: Fakenham Thunderer: Fontwell Park Thunderer: Huntingdon Out of time, out of place Opera Rodney Milnes on Cardiff's new and fatally updated Eugene Onegin Theatre Misspent youth, no refunds Rock: David Sinclair on the dangers of re-forming old groups; Plus New York visitors No offence, so let off with a caution Books Diverted by the diversions Television The old ways suit new boys 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 assessment of flims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country All cut up and nowhere to go Theatre: Passionless star-cross'd lovers; and a lively festival of new writing Romeo and Juliet Lyric, Hammersmith Raunch to ranch in a long day's journey London New Play Festival Old Red Lion Every song an epic Olga Borodina Wigmore Hall The Times Once upon our times Caroline Moore devours a selection of modern fairy tales but misses the division between 'imagined wonder' and sinister fantasy The Oxford Book of Modern Fairy Tales Edited by Alison Lurie Oup, £17.95 A sprig of British bays in a prosaic age The New Poetry Edited by Michael Hulse, David Kennedy and David Morley Bloodaxe, £7.95 pbk originalTHE May Anthology of Oxford and Cambridge Poetry, 1993 Edited by Seamus Heaney Varsity/Cherwell, £2.99 pbk original This Week's Special Offers Animal, vegetable, miracle Children's Books Whistling Thorn By Helen Cowcher Scholastic Children's Books, 8.99 Kipper's Birthday By Mike Inkpen Hodder & Stoughton, £7.99 Carrot Tops and Cotton Tails By Jan Mark Illustrated by Tony Ross Anderson Press, £7.99 Mouse and Mole By Janet Dunbar Illustrated by James Mayhew Doubleday, £8.99 Travelling to Tondo a tale of the Nikundo of Zaire Retold by Verna Aardema Illustrated by Will Hillenbrand Bodley Head, £7.99 Peekabool By Matthew Price Illustrated by Jean Claverie Blackie, £3.99 The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Crystal Rooms By Melvyn Bragg Sceptre, £5.99 The Snail By Adam Lively Vintage, £4.99 Harland's Halfacre By David Malouf Penguin, £5.99 Quest for a return to Eden Britain's booming universities are worried about funding, reports Peter Scott Vice-chancellors are agreed: the present state grant is inadequate Multiple Display Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items Research Posts The Times and The Sunday Times University of Oxford London School of Economics and Political Science Time for government to head off problems David Hart comments on the dilemmas now facing head teachers A Key Role in Education Reform Lloyd's expecting names to rush for pooling schemes Interests in Mapas, schemes designed to limit future losses at Lloyd's has risen since incentives were announced. The schemes should be running by the start of 1994 Hill of Gold lifts RTZ's position in bullion stakes Automatic driving is no defence IoD fights relocation change Infringing privacy with public facts European guidance on sexual harassment Korea's giants tempt British fund managers The thaw between North and South has conjured up the prospect of a German-style unification boom A sideways view of becoming better manager People are told to put themselves in the minds of the famous to solve problems, says Virginia McKee Suspend share price with results to ensure a level playing field Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Revenue doubles up to drive us out Problems of accounting for property assets Designer label to designer water ex-model puts fizz back in Perrier Wenche Marshall Foster, Perrier (UK) chief executive, has a bubbly personality to match the product, Susan Gilchrist writes King of the high street jungle Stores are now the fastest-growing business in the Disney group, Jon Ashworth discovers BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Adopt a Whale Walt's World Lawson scorns Major errors on ERM entry Lord Lawson, the former Chancellor blames John Major for joining the ERM at too high an exchange rate, in a critical article for the London Business School Boeing pays UAL for not cancelling Concise Crossword No 3109 Winning Move Word-Watching A world away from the recession Institutions out to curb big payoffs Royal Liver Friendly Society Minds Matter Warning of possible sell-off for Co-op
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