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News from 07/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Edward Owen, W. L. L. Lambeth, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Kay Pilpel, Irene Fransworth, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Wendy Vaizey, Joseph, James Bentley, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Richard B. Fitzwilliams (Editor), Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Tim Wright, Ralph Harris, Patricia Tehan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Mike Smith (Project Director), Elaine Matthews, John Perecival, Libby Purves, John Hart, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Marcus Williams, Vernon Bogdanor, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Fellner, Walter J. Rosenfelder, Ian Brodie and Robert Seely, Nigel Williamson, Adam Thorpe, Margot Norman, Philip Bassett, Sydney Friskin, Adam Lebor and George Brock, Arnold Wolfendale, John Hopkins, Robin Alexander, George Sivell, City Editor, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Guy Burt, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Praveen Moman, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Rachel Collins, Peter Bryan, Alan Ryan, Christopher Elliott and Angela Mackay, Richard Evans, Sam Kiley and James Bone, Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Bill Cater, Julian Muscat, J. P. Maddams (Managing Director), William Rees-Mogg, Kenneth Gosling, Christopher Browne, Marie Lewis, Matthew Parris, Jane Lloyd, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Robert Thomas, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Philip Pancalos, Benedict Nightingale, K. I. Hobbs, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Andrew Finkel, John Mulvey, Executive Secretary, David Loshak, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Jonathan Mirsky, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Right-wingers pose new threat to battered Major With the Maastricht bill moving to the Lords today, Euro-sceptic MPs are turning their minds to other issues that could unsettle the prime minister Index Lady Chatterley Labour leaders turn guns on union chief A Pbomise of Summer on the Beach Fashion Bravado By our Foreign Staff: US bombs Somalia arms dump Gonzàlez holds on to power in Spain William Rees-Mogg Big stores face court action over doctored meat and fish Abbey National Books on Monday Patten fuels test discord by vowing to publish papers Forte Hotels Bankers defy government to seek City 'ring of steel' The City of London is under subtle pressure to play down the terrorist threat, but financial institutions are not satisfied Right to silence 'should change' Nadir outcry threatens Mates's future Youth centre abuse claims to be studied News in Brief Masked murderers Sir Peter Hordern MP Train services halved Woman clings to car Allitt cover-up denied Judge wants trial limit Asian man shot dead Killer was on bail Crumbling cliff will cost government millions to repair Sightseers ignore safety Warnings to watch Scarborough's grand old hotel disappear into the sea The landslip that swept away a Scarborough hotel has highlighted the danger to an entire coastline Parish clerk's campaign transforms filthy beach into a bathers' haven Music fans mourn country star Twitty Teenager stabbed to death outside club BTEC Seven motorcyclists die on Isle of Man John Giles Citroën Rains wash away Britain 's longest drought for century Man, 24, accused of girl's killing News in Brief Sentence plea Murder charge Rape in hotel Drugs seized Bond winners BBC investigates corruption claims Managers feel the greatest insecurity Today, Children Should Be Tested Picture Gallery National Power Ahead of current thinking Rolls-Royce gears up for Russian sales drive Entrepreneurs of former comunist economies more eager than Britons to flaunt symbol of wealth The Times World Chess Championship Market must not sell democracy short John Major's radical proposals for changing government administration will fail, writes Vernon Bogdanor, because they offend our norms of accountability Helpline unravels official mysteries Hutchison Telecom The Times World Chess Championship Supermarkets sell slurry burgers and fishy fingers What shoppers see on food packets may not be all that they get, a Times investigation has found Makers of processed meat and fish are failing to declare ingredients they say are safe. Consumer groups want to know why Cuore Sportivo By a Staff Reporter: Consumer groups worried by chemicals sprayed on fruit Trading watchdogs take shops to court Ford Gun law thwarts dreams pf civil rule in Mogadishu Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, reports on why the West's first priority should have been to disarm clan leaders and how it is now reaping the consequences UN moves to crack down on Somali warlords The Mogadishu rebels have joined the Bosnian Serbs, the Khmer Rouge and Unita in defying world peacekeepers. This time Boutros Boutros Ghali has pledged to act No Title Our Foreign Staff: Israel delighted by arrest of Hamas death squad suspects Court tries Kurd for Britons' deaths Hezbollah strikes back in Lebanon's 'triangle of hate' Europ assistance AP: Liberian rebels kill 300 refugees News in Brief Joint force for South Africa (Reuter): Angolan appeal (Reuter): Kabul shelled (AFP): Winged prayer Chinese rumour mill grinds up Li Peng's fading reputation Street gossip, a credible information source in a society of official lies, suggests that yet another. Peking leader is destined for the ideological dustbin of history Texas Senate defeat dampens Clinton's college party spirits Turkish Airlines Six illegal immigrants die as freighter runs aground From Reuter in Guatemala City: Guatemala picks rights chief (Reuter): Sihanouk astrologers put brake on unity News in Brief Taking control Bolivia decides (Reuter): Koresh buried Rodent clue Spain plays safe with return of Gonzàlez Felipe Gonzalez's narrow win bucks the Western European trend of ditching social democrat governments. The Spanish leader is likely to become Europe's senior statesman Americans go to ground as spying mars airshow Ukraine nuclear dispute 'could spread' Protesters jeer Kohl on race deaths Latvian nationalists win support of voters The Northern Ireland Electricity Share Offer Serbs to vote on Bosnia link-up Italy poll rebuff for old order News Inbrief Yeltsin threat (Reuter): Party splits (AP): Jets backed (Reuter): Drugs found None hurt in small landslide Do great apes have rights? A distinguished group of academics believes that apes should be treated as our equals. But first, we should treat each other as equal, argues Alan Ryan Leukaemia Research Fund Picture Gallery A Declaration on Great Apes When even Mellors is lost for words English is fine for coarse joke - but we can't master the language of love Fleeting fame, after a fashion Young designers enjay a final flirtation with the fabulous before facing the reality of the job-hunting grind Generation rap Hotline Designer Clothes at Giveaway Prices John Major is fighting for survival. As a parliamentary sketch writer and occasional commentator Might a journalist who praises or damns John Major have a private motivation, a hidden agenda? Red October The Tiems Diary European integration can be achieved without the… The metropolis most likely Chris Patten and Hong Kong are doing well-and will do even better A glittering prize in Maastricht's mud Picture Gallery Beyond Maastricht Debate on Europe's future will start the day after ratification This Tilting Isle Britain is not diminished by its tilt towards Europe Rift 'might heal with referendum' Where quality counts Resources for scientific innovation Music for adults CrossRail route Burden of care Who's to appear in 'Who 's Who'? Shuffling the pack Relative values Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Appointments in the Forces Picture Gallery Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointment Service dinner Funeral service Memorial services Service luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Schools news Church news Appoinments Marriages Lord Strauss Lord Strauss of Vauxhall, Minister of Supply in the postwar Labour government, died on June 5 aged 91. He was born on July 18,1901 Personal Column Leukaemia Research Fund Ian Thomas Ian Thomas, LVO, one of the Queen's dress designers, died following a heart operation on June 2 aged 64. He was born in Middle Barton, Oxfordshire, on September 24,1928 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Troops Go Abroad Conway Twitty had been driving a tractor on his father-in-law's farm in Mississippi only a sbort while before Conway Twitty, rock and roll idol of the 1950s and country and western singer, died from complications arising from surgery in Missouri on June 5 aged 59. He was born at Friars Point, Mississippi, on September 1,1933 Picture Gallery Major's new threat from the right The Times Crossword No 19,250 Knockando Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Tourist Rates Business Weather Pilkington Features Education Tomorrow in the Times Arts TV Listings Beyond Maastricht The food we eat This tilting isle William Rees-Mogg Matthew Parris Letters The Papers Education 29 Difiant Gooch carries fight to Australians Gatting's dismissal with last ball of the day dampens England's hopes of saving first Test Liquorsave Scoreboard from Old Trafford Business 36-40 Johnson called up to replace Dooley Private Health Care Picture Gallery Failures in France get grass chance Bailey goes distance in battle of heavyweights Courier hustled into defeat by young gun with old secret Graf's mental strength proves telling factor Surrey avenge themselves by swamping Lancashire Lathwell finds defiant form Bowler the batsman fails to foil Middlesex Yesterday's Score Boards Healy keeps alive gloveman's batting tradition Michael Henderson watches the Australian wicketkeeper take advantage of some poor England bowling at Old Trafford Saturday's Scoreboards The Britannic Assurance County Championship Lions' confidence shattered by crushing defeatLions' confidence shattered by crushing defeat British Isles concede five tries as Otago expose shortcomings with inspired second-half display David Hands, in Dunedin, sees the British Isles outplayed in losing their unbeaten record Dowd steps up for All Blacks debut Susanti completes full set of titles National Breakdown By our Sports Staff: Dashing win for Mansell By our Sports Staff: Challinor shines as England square series Teams and Scorers Last-gasp title for Bremen Hill scores twice in hollow victory Wales move on to brink of finals after 36-year wait Gascoigne told to get fit by Taylor The Times Sports Service Cricket Forecast: No claims are required this week and the… For the Record Picture Gallery Dreams stir anew for great white hope Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, reports from Las Vegas on the world heavyweight title aims of an intruder into a black man's world Pools Check Today's Fixtures Cricket Master Baker picks up the dough Rivals fall way as leader's recored 63 captures title at Woburn by seven shots John Hopkins reports on the golf became a sublime game again for a runaway champion Ellerston reign ended by Bears Andersen shows climbing class Results and Standings Nervous Gunnell makes winning start to season Arsenal join race for £4m Keane Sport in Brief Lithuanian sinks Popov Johnson joint second Indurain strikes back Whetton leads way Eights honours shared Smith springs surprise LeClair lifts Canadiens Burns completes treble Brothers in arms Intrepidity upholds Maktoum record Richard Evans Nap: Serious Option (4.45 Pontefract) Next best: Dramanice (4.00 Nottingham) Krone rides Belmont Stakes winner Thunderer: Nottingham Curling treble puts seal on title Jump Leaders Thunderer: Pontefract Results from Saturday's Six Meetings From our French Racing Correspondent, Paris: Boutin dominant with Hernando Culture Vulture swoops Chantilly result Rapid Raceline Bernard Krief Recrutement Prestigious Merchant Bank Pa to Directors Office Angels Language Recruitment Services Ltd Legal & Public Notices Buluwayo Board of Executors and Trust Company Shorthand &WP Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Part-Time Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Key Role in Education Reform Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small Teaching Groups All Souls College University College London Institute of Archaeology Gap Year Book The British Institute of Florence Be a Professional Writer Knightsbridge University Queen's Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Old myths die hard Robin Alexander criticises 'ideological' assaults on the educational establishment, and defends the standards of teacher training It's all in the mind Exam success is a matter of attitude-a positive approach will pay off N. B. S. University of Oxford A jolly good read Notice Board Praise at last Anglo-Austrian Society The St. James's Secretarial College Bupa Evaluation is the best policy Private Health Care The many options on offer means it pays to shop around for the most suitable scheme, David Loshak says Private Acute Hospitals Price variations are at a premium Insurance costs differ as widely as the range of treatments covered Examples of Premiums Independent angle on care of the aged Some companies are offering home-based services for senior citizens E. M. P A private word in your ear The government is pressing Nhs hospitals to seck partnerships to raise capital, David Loshak writes A drive for business The AA's package of pick-and-mix is designed to extend choices Private Patients Plan The Private Health Partnership Shop-floor strategy Medical check-ups for all company staff can produce a healthy pay-off for everyone, says Irene Farnsworth Nuffield Hospitals Flexible Healthcare Plans from BCWA Lifeline through the keyhole The latest advances in surgery make it quicker and cheaper, and allow patients to go home on the same day The Dukes Priory Hospital Theatre Hell and back: a beautiful trip Opera: Rodney Milnes on Jonathan Harvey's brilliantly imaginative first opera Inquest of Love Coliseum Axles, elbows and the promise of woodland games Television: Lynne Truss is stirred but not shaken by a new Lady Chatterley Brief, bleak encounters Dance: John Perecival on a Royal Ballet premiere La Ronde Covent Garden Unfair shares for all Dance: Nadine meisner on some American visitors White Oak Sadler's Wells Books Unfair shares for all White Oak Sadler's Wells Haydn in the shires Festival Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Shylock among the city slickers Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a Shakespeare staging with a contemporary setting The Merchant of Venice Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford More art, less matter Concert Gavin Bryars Ensemble Queen Elizabethe Hall Recipe for a taste of failure Zuppa Inglese Playhouse, Oxford What's in the name of the rose? Adam Thorpe is unimpressed by the pedantry he finds masquerading as satires on deconstruction in the juvenilia of Umberto Eco Misreadings By Umberto Eco Translated by William Weaver Jonathan Cape, £9.99 England fails the cricket test Betrayal The Struggle for Cricket's Soul By Graeme Wright Witherby, £16.99 This Week's Offers New Age, old anxiety Horror Paperbacks Unconsidered trifles of India Daughters of the House By Indrani Aikath-Gyaltsen Phoenix House, £13.99 The Opium Eater And Other Stories By Iqhal Ahmed Cormorant, £7.99 pbk original The Times Educational Supplement Portfolio Plus Capitalisation, week's change The S. E. C. Ashes Challenge Portfolio Plus BA is pressed to accept Chataway deal with Virgin A compromise peace brokered by the civil Aviation Authority Should be agreed shortly to avoid more lawsuits over the virgin "dirty tricks" affair Toyota invests £20m on parts service Word-Watghing The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Quant has designs on market BAA tipped to report strong recovery in full-year profit Reporting this Week DC Gardner sells training arm Talks on Equatorial's loan book break down Action on India scandal Bank cash missing Credit picture blurred Power Corp deal In the Matter of Hospital Corporation International… Business Roundup Ready to work even harder but not to be pushed around Phillip Bassett says a survey of workers shows a big degree of commitment to caring employers but a readiness to react to unfairness British Airways' problems with cabin crew, ground staff and pilots shows resentment can boil over British Funds Clarke must peg rates to build credibility Gilt-Edged Counter intelligence Tempus Pilkington Motor sector Golden daze The Times City Diary Oil painting The Times City Diary Takeovers Chester in time The Times City Diary Raleigh rally The Times City Diary Presenting aims The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Flirtation: trainee GP Jaye Griffiths (9.00pm) King George's Fund for Sailors Flying High Attali reshuffle will leave him in full charge Management changes aimed at curbing costs are unlikely to appease critics of the European Bank, who are seeking to replace or restrict its president Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3115 ?100m offer ready in Leyland trucks battle Watch out for the Swiss car Navy steps up campaign for Trident refit at Devonport North Sea firms fight tax change Blancpain Skills Revolution New plant will turn tyres into electricity

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