News from 14/06/1993
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Iain R. Webb, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Stephen St C. Bostock (Education officer), Brian H. Gill, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Adam Lebor, Michael Sullivan, Ivo Tennant, Nigel Beale, Chairman, Angela MacKay, Rex Barton, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Browne (President), Mike Regester, Carl Mortished, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Pamela Harlech (Chairman), Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, John Percival, John O'leary, Kate Muir, Edmund Marsden, Assistant Director-General, T. S. Cordy, Chief Executive, Richard Luce, Vice-Chancellor, Michael Theodoulou, Nicholas Watt, and Martin Fletcher, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Barry Millington, Catherine Sampson and Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Neil Bennett and Philip Robinson, Raoul Franklin, Vice-Chancellor, Edward Windham-Bellord, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Matthew D'ancona, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Khawar M. Qureshi, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Erica Wagner, Marcel Berlins, Sheila McNulty of Associated Press, Brian Beel, Melida Wittstock, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, David Rudnick, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, David Park, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Geoff Mulgan and Robin Murray, Derek Harris, Rob Andrew, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Andrew Finkel, Arthur Watts, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Frank Murray, Roy Foster, Jan Raath, Michael Coleman, P. D. James, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoSomalis condemn UN as troops kill civilians Index Fashion British troops poised td quit Vitez base Grand National enquiry finds flagman failed Lord Dickie England and Brazil draw 5,000 guns 'available to London criminals' Test Cricket Cabinet left and right split on tax increases ISIS A Province Sent to Purgatory Disillusioned Tory voters turn to Lib Dems Microsoft Starter and recall man are likely to escape punishment Grand National enquiry Major's majority close to sinking Four are charged over death of father £1.8m lottery winner Statistics rethink urged Murrell file reopened Crossword hat-trick K2 climbers fly out Compact disc sparks Lamont bomb scare News in Brief Prince injures back in polo game Murder of tourist puts pressure on travel firms The shooting of a Briton in Washington has highlighted concerns that travel agents are not passing on Foreigh office Warnings Wrappings 'double food bills' Minor classic enters major league By a Staff Reporter: Wales given flood aid as more die Tower Bridge shuts today for three-month repair job Motorists given no help to beat jams Nadir case returns to court SAAB Midland The Listening Bank Healthy boy treated for cancer after mistake with test Patients who has tests for bone cancer have been told that the results are being reconsidered after an error was found Prep schools raise age limit to fight poaching of pupils The Open University Legal fight delays BBC gems series Picture Gallery Forte Crest IRA mole claims police allowed murder missions Registered dealers arm gun gangs Police fear that legitimate traders hit by recession are resorting to supplying stolen weapons to young drug dealers FO rebukes Iraq over prisoners Whitehall reforms 'will mean erosion of democracy' Europ assistance Spare-parts Spitfire saved Power to the people in a tax revolution The public is sceptical about handing blank cheques to the government, argue Geoff Mulgan and Robin Murray. Taxes should be earmarked for particular purposes by democratic consent The Times World Chess Championship Championship update: latest odds Chess News Porter dies tackling hotel thief News in Brief Murder charge Cemetery death Stab charge Camp reopens Bond winners St. Joseph's Hospice There are No Prizes for Guessing Which Mobile Phone… Cancel your Holiday Complete list of governmen Vodafone Compaq Shows the Way Police use tear gas to quell unrest in Sichuan China's dynastics have been often been toppled by disgruntled peasants. Clashes over taxes have raised fears among Peking's rulers that they may be next to go Kim Campbell set to be Canada's prime minister Malawi ready for end of one-party rule Turkey's old guard steps aside as woman is selected to be leader Clinton nominee hits snag First direct Low poll mars win for Iran's mullahs Brandt protege elected News in Brief (Reuter): Jobs shuffled Getting tough (Reuter): Soccer violence (AP): Activist hanged Peace for all nations may prove a goal beyond reach Doubts over the use of force and cash restraints plague the United Nations as it strives to impose Shooting of women and children fuels Mogadishu anger Somalia Threats and jeers bode ill for conference harmony Human Rights Prince vows to take back losers' breakaway zone Cambodia Our Foreign Staff: Argentines set to join British in island patrol Cyprus Serb shelling 'kills 52 patients and staff in hospital' The requirements of justice and humanity on a world increasingly bedevilled by torments of war Bosnia Clinton turned down us plan for air stirkes American no longer believes it can bring about a soulution to the Balkan confict, Frank Murray writes. Instead it is pursuing a policy of ' little victories" OKI Lovers and louses in the war zone Danger can evoke primal passions on the battlefield, but there are likely to be casualties at home English must be saved As the battle rages over the teaching of literature, P. D. James helps to launch a crusade for the classics High priestess of shock art The woman who once scandalised the conservative establishment of Japan wins acceptance at last Streisand is too saintly for words When America needs spiritual reassurance, who better to turn to than the Venerable Barbra? Black and white and tanned Shocks, not frocks Student Update Sunseekers Hotline Matthew Parris God would have to work in even more mysterious ways than usual to satisfy the by-laws of London Howe now? The Times Diary Sitting it out The Times Diary At the unhealthy heart of Europe The supporters of Maastricht ignore a great daimting ecomomic reality Hangover of the decade Major inherited many of his headaches, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Completely cured The Times Diary FO farewell The Times Diary Heavy breathers The Times Diary Let's hear it for Stanley The Times Diary Death in Mogadishu The UN must continue to strike against the warlords The Injustice of Delay A slow and underfunded legal system stultifies administration More Power to the People The proper birthday present for democracy is eternal vigilance Right to know for victims' families St Ethelburga's future A precious resource Funding the arts How to pay for university education Staying on the road Verdict on Bousquet Bosnia conflict British Council's work for Britain Initiative test Battle of the pens Court Circular Today's royal engagements Nature notes Personal Column Anniversaries today Birthdays today Reunion The City School Lincoln Association Royal Institute of Navigation Thanksgiving service Lord Ross of Newport Picture Gallery Graduations from RAF Cranwell Royal College of Physicians of London School news Gordonstoun School Service luncheon The York and Lancaster Regiment Marriages Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Church news Bernard Bresslaw Bernard Bresslaw, comic actor, died aged 59 on June 11 at a London hospital after collapsing in his dressing-room at the Open Air Theeatre, Regent's Park. He was born on February 25,19348 Alexis Smith Alexis Smith, Hollywood and Broadway actress, died in Los Angeles on June 9 aged 72. She was born Gladys Smith on June 8,1921, in Pentiction, British Columbia Personal Column Malcolm Easton Malcolm Easton, academic and first honorary curator of the University of Hull Art Collection, died on June 3 aged 83. He was born on April 15,1910 On this Day Her Majesty's First Trip by Rail Way Group Captain tom Gleave Group Captain Tom Gleave, Cbe, died at Ascot on June 12 aged 84. He was born on September 6,1908 Gonzalo Barrios UN troops kill women and children Manifesto pledges at risk, Heseltine says Vitez pullout alert Gun crime fears Aintree fiasco report Lib Dems gain Killed tourist praised Minor revolution in company ears The Times Crossword No 19,256 Knockando Coping with conflict Cancer blunder Chinese protests Iran old guard wins Balladur's tough task Picture Gallery Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Business Weather Features Education Tomorrow in the Times Arts Books TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Platt strikes to give England new hope Taylor's talisman makes timely entry help his manager survive crisis of confidence Jones in doubt for Lions Arts 29-30 England call up Foster for Lord's England Party Education 35 Business 36-40 Morse Computers Ltd Books on Monday Two knockdowns do not mean the fight is out of reach The Lions can overcome a disappointing start and take the series in New Zealand, Rob Andrew, their stand-off half, believes Fox forces Lions to pay heavy penalty Searles return to form By a Special Correspondent: Trinity Hall take headship again Gillingham double sets pace Raiders in charge thanks to Withers Scotland finish tour with defeat Stich quick to dismiss Ferreira's challenge German completes tournament at Queen's By winning final in record time Stuart Jones watches a former Wimbledon champion conclude his preparations with victory McNeil defeats weary Garrison Accommodation Graf and company retreat as age-old problem rears head On obsessions in tennis Invincible Induráin cruises to victory The Times Picture Gallery Unhappy Mansell crashes in Detroit The Times Prost powers to clear lead Anger follows Fisa ruling For the Record Football Pools Check Torvill and Dean skate back into the Olympic fold Michael Coleman examines the problems caused by a decision to allow professionals to return at the 1994 Winter Games Today's Fixtures McDermotf s run without a wicket erodes his morale England's seniors show their class Saturday's Scoreboards Sprightly Wells leads Sussex home Yesterday's Scoreboards Ward's effort guides Kent to win Gifford shows pedigree under pressure Torrance sweeps to third title Too much percussion, too little tune David Miller reflects on English football's persistence in teaching the wrong lessons in the formative years Calm Lambert subdues Speak Janzen benefits after Kite slips back Lillywhite takes deserved rest Keane to move to Rovers in record £5m deal Ascot's lavish four-day feast caters for all appetites Richard Evans Litston's injury clouds fine year Brian Bell reviews the point- to - point season just finished Thunderer: Brighton Results from Saturday's Five Meetings From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Shemaka ends lean classic run of Aga Thunderer: Edinburgh Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Windsor Flat Leaders Roberts given five-day ban Rapid Raceline Island race runs Into stormy waters Mrs Frances Wadsworth Shaw & Co. Limited Cabinet Henri Philippe Cadogan breaks into selector's reckoning David powell reports on the options for the British team line-up the European cup after the national championaship Director's Secretary Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training and Publishing Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Personal Assistant to Corporate Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre page 30 Kind heart gets a coronet Richard Attenborough received a life peerage in last week's honours list. David Robinson beards a busy baron Swing, high and low Dance Reciew Pacifist goes over the top National Theatre Books page 31 Forty shades of London green Rock Concert Soft-focus view of a hard man Television Review Entertainments The Times Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Trapbed in a domestic morgue Theatre: Compelling Ibsen from the RSC; plus premieres in Manchester and Croydon Nice piece of timber, shame about the story The Carver Chair Green Room Manchester Invite your boyfriend round for supper, son The Sum of Us Warehouse, Croydon A Province sent to purgatory Roy Foster concludes from a history of the Troubles that Ulster foreshadowed the global religious and ethnic upheavals of 1993 Torture chamber Universal Publications Where Anglo-Saxons fear to tread Erica Wagner The Picador Book of Contemporary Irish Ficition Edited by Dermot Bolger Picador, £14.99 Touch and Go By Sam McAughtry Blackstaff, £6.95, pbk Taking Scarlet as a Real Colour By Evelyn Conlon Blackstaff, £6.95, pbk Conflict behind the curtains Crime Dubliners, vintage 1968 David park Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha By Roddy Doyle Secker & Warburg, £12.99 This Week's Special Offers Lancashire Waste Services Taking the lid off the rubbish trade Waste Management Where there's muck there is still brass, David Rudnick says, introducing this special report Top Ten Uk Waste Companies Europe plays fair AEA Technology A green business screen Investors and insurers want companies to come clean Hazards hidden in exports Campaigners distrust Ec laws that will ban sending toxic waste to non-OECD countries New for old if the price is right The UK drags behind Europe in recycling its materials Institute of Wastes Management Shanks & McEwan (Waste Services) Limited Aurora The National Association of Waste Disposal… Energy for the asking Waste Management The ability to make electricity from waste is all but unexploited A Key Role in Education Reform All Souls College, Oxford The Royal College of Surgeons of England Career Change? University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of St Andrews University of Leicester Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Magnetic Resonance Centre North American Institute of Aviation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items School policy is hard labour The Tories are vnlnerable, but John O'Leary finds the Labour party also struggling with its education plans Getting down to business From supermakets to car makers, more companies are investing in Britain's future with spondorhip Teachers' turn to sit Gcse 'examinations' Curriculum changes bring an increased out-of-class workload What place for religion? The Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change Mercedes-Benz Smaller demands bring respite for Lloyd's names Legal & Public Notices Severn Trent expected to top up dividend Reporting this Week Argentina keen to boost trade Word-Watching Engine makers link up for turbofan venture Business Roundup Clayform stake bought Amber rethink likely Property interest grows Small firms 'need audit' ITV firms to fight rules on takeovers The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Plc The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Managed trade' issue brings conflict to US-Japanese talks Wolfgang Münchau reports on the attempt by Washington and Tokyo to establish a blueprint for bilateral trade policy ahead of the G7 summit The Sunday Times Printer of note The Times City Diary Rouble trouble The Times City Diary Race day line-up for Miss World The Times City Diary Assault on battery The Times City Dairy That's slow biz The Times City Diary Banks New issues Trust Hanson Tempus Time to stop fighting old inflation dragon Gilt-Edged ECC BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Breathing Space 37 Hanson tries to calm fury at rule vote Hanson shareholders on both sides of the Altantic are rebelling against measures that would cut their chances of protesting against decisions of the board Sharelink team plans flotation Concise Crossword No 3121 Winning Move Word-Watching Apprentice hatter gets ahead By our City Staff: Bupa looks at ways to raise cash Switzerland Ltd Trading Words 38 Birmingham bids to stage world Expo1 Playing at Lord's with a baseball bat
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