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News from 21/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Amelia Newsom-Davis, Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, John Fingleton, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Ivon Tennant, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Neil Bennett, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Robert Chambers (Secretary General), Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Bill Vincent, Geoff Brown, Harold Pinter, Tristan Garel-Jones, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Malcolm Bradbury, Stuart Jones, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, A. W. Tait, Peter Morgan Director General, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Frank Giles, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Richard Owen, Foreign Editor and John Phillips, Elaine Fogg, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, Sean MacCarthaigh, John O'Leary, David Hart, General Secretary, Nigel de Gruchy, General Secretary, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Derwent May, Susan Gilchrist, Juliet Lodge, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, George Brock, R. G. Ford, James MacManus, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Ernest Mehew, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Martin Williams, Secretary, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Geoffrey Martin (Acting Head), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Stephen Addison, Rachel Kelly and Sheila Gunn, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Jonathan Prynn and Christopher Elliott, Christopher Walker, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, David MacKie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Wilton (British Ambassador to Saudi Arabia), John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Elliott, Sam Kiley, Peter Stewart (BBC Diplomatic Correspondent), Colin Campbell, Mark Dunn, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Charles Watkins, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, John Watson,

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Major silence increases doubt on Mates' future EC submits to warlords' map Despite announcing that Bosnia's territorial integrity must be preserved, the EC has in effect been forced to accept the reality of military gains Owen's Bosnia plan scrapped Index Clash looms on social chapter Index Picture Gallery 'Spy in the cab' may give car drivers a safety edge Index Carey condemns 'chaotic' trail of pit closures The Wines of Ernest & Jalio Gallo Index Murder victims' last days a mystery News in Brief High Court 'lottery' Five die in crash Beach murder charge Stonehenge peaceful Princess visits hostel National Westminster Bank No title Police wage war on gun crimes Officers on the beat could be armed for protection within ten years Mortgage arrears rising Train of the future begins quiet life Kinnock backs Smith Sony Cyclist dies in heart charity ride Howard threatens to seize aircraft Wimbledon fails to match cash with home talent British tennis is hampered by a system which attracts mainly middle-class youngsters who lack the killer instinct Odds on a British victory 'about the same as for the second coming' Impish old teacher who showed darkness in humanity's heart Malcolm Bradbury recalls Sir William Golding, the Nobel laureate and author as an independent, playful man-'a shocking, half witted old schoolmaster' who knew how to please audiences, tease them, make them think BTEC Police may charge vigilantes for humiliating youth Ripper escape plot claim is investigated Nadir 'sought special tax status' Inland Revenue officials wanted to change rules which gave Asil Nadir and other political donors favoured status Programme suggests financial motive for donations to Tories Dell British MPs bring political comfort to isolated regime Outsider who may return to the cold Man in the News Chess clubs to gain from world match World Chess Championship The Times Chess News House of Fraser Stores All-party group lends support Royal glories promise a summer feast for visitors Buckingham Palalce prepares to become the hottest tourist attraction in town Texas Pupils call strike over dismissal Boyson wants tests for five-year-olds Protests grow over road plan News in Brief Hope offered on cancer Suicide pact Eighth attack Coal project Fair accident Ocean quest Beach alert Bond winners Toyota AXA Equity & Law Tories must set agenda for tomorrow's Europe Outlining a Tory strategy for Europe, Tristan Garel-Jones, the former minister for Europe, says the Euro-nihilists offer no alternatives The London Diagnostic Centre Europe botches chance to overcome fires of conflict The EC saw Yogoslavia as its moment to prove itself America's equal. The record shows Europe's hour has not yet struck France says EC must force end to ethnic disputes British Midland Ciampi warns Europe over resurgent threat of nationalism Carlo Azeglio Ciampi talks to Richard Owen, Foreign Editor, and John Phillips, Rome Correspondent, about his hopes for EC integration and his attempt to root out corruption at home Delors offers Ec leaders glimpse of economic gloom By next year 20 million people will have joined the EC dole queue. With little growth in sight, most can expect to stay there Major aims to curb the federalists St. Joseph's Hospice Defiant Florence reopens Uffizi doors Picture Gallery Rebels pushing towards Baku Paris splits over immigration Rulers of Ukraine quarrel News in Brief (Reuter): Neo-Nazis held (AP): Rich pickings (Reuter): Bombs found (Reuter): Leaders meet (Reuter): Fraud charge (Reuter): Papal alert Tokyo joy turns to anxiety as political certainties crumble Japan awaits reforms, but changes are likley to be limited. Liberal Democrats are expected to soldier on in coalition ranks US pushes for G7 office in Moscow Clinton 'family ' expands Navy nails its colours to the mast over sex pests Picture Gallery 'Cheated' victors agitate in Malawi and Nigeria Boy on canoe trip killed by alligator UN effort switches from Aidid to aid Lombard NatWest The joy of pees in a physical age The private confessions of a modern woman are more likely to be made to a well-formed personal trainer than a fresh young curate With danger in the saddle The risks of horse sports are rarely appreciated by children or their parents. Alice Thomson reports The Jaeger Sale Save our scholars What happens when there are not enough dons to teach the increasing number of studetns? Valentino Boutique Go and get knitted In the relentless search for something new, dersigners pick up the threads of an ancient craft Fashion Quick-change Hotline Harvey Nichols Matthew Parris Once upon a time the lower orders had a perfect way of thumbing their noses at their betters—we must bring it back Off the record Going critical This is a debt that could eat Britain With all the warning lights at red, the cabinet is still failing to address runaway excpenditure A party ripe for plucking The Nadir affair is no Watergate, but it sheds light on an area of potential political mischief, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Au revoir Unfit for Birt Advice from the baseline Europe: Do Not Disturb The Community must not sink into post-Maastricht slumber Prophet of Darkness Sir William Golding was one of literature's great moralists Fears of return to prison unrest Sporting challenge Tests and tables Criticism of EC offices in London Human rights in world spotlight 'Home from sea' Ticket touts Risks in forestry sale proposal A view with no room 'The Trial' upstaged Grief at Lord's Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Service luncheon Royal Signals Election Nature notes Personal Column Appointments in the Forces Memorial services Picture Gallery Dinner Appointments Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries University news Royal Society of Edinburgh Latest wills Sir William Golding Sir William Golding, CBE, English novelist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1983). died suddenly at his home near Truro, Cornwall, on June 19 aged 81. He was born in St Columb Minor, Cornwall, on September 19,1911 Personal Column Grace Golden Grace Lydia Goldeb, artist and book illustrator, died on June 3 aged 91. She was born in London on April 2,1902 Multiple Display Advertising Items On this Day Recent Novels Major-General Michael Brown Major-General Michael Brown, Director of Army Medicine and consulting Physician to the Army, 1988-90, died in the Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital, Woolwich, on June 13 at the age of 62. He was born on January 17,1931 Bernard Simons News The Times Crossword No 19,262 Knockando Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Aa Roadwatch NoTitle Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses Index If you can't beat Mozart... The Times Tomorrow Justice at the flip of a coin Verdict on the jobs tribunal Arts Index The Papers Atherton's defiance keeps slim hope alive Swinton Insurance Index Imdex Index Sussex's progress undermined by Lancashire seam Sunday Table Maynard stakes England claim Saturday's Scoreboards Taking heart from the past Graham Gooch's side will be hoping history repeats itself as they try to stave off defeat, John Woodcock says Yesterday's Scoreboards Durham fold Dale takes hat-trick Lord's to stage baseball game Coolness under fire earns Janzen title Palmer's birdie rash thwarts Torrance Maple Leafs edge close encounter Final Scores from Baltusrol Johnson's star turn steals show Brabham heads Le Mans parade Sport in Brief Maxted's honours list Barcelona retain title Wilkins sweeps board Turvey steers to victory Morceli goes close Boardman sets record Double defeat Surrey win shoot-out Smith scales heights Lions squander victory chance For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items All Blacks counter Bayfield Pools Check Barkley shows age of chivalry lives on Simon Barnes discovers how a goody and a baddy showed the righteous stuff in Chicago Fixtures Cecil's joy cut short by injuries Richard Evans Pontefract Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Manton trio face testing policy Edinburgh Windsor Leaders on the Flat Four-day ban for Kinane in Italy Rapid Raceline Mens The Return of the Pink Panther Wimbledon a waltz for Graf and Edberg Stuart Jones, tennis correspondent, on the certainties and improbabilities of the next fortnight at the All England Club Loss gives Ivanisevic new perspective on winning Andrew Longmore on the personal trials and tribulations that have faced the men's runner-up during the last year Today Order of Play Men's Singles Navratilova claims respect of history Alix Ramsay discovers that age and nine singles titles have not dulled the competitive urges of a champion Women's Singles Women's Seeds England 's efforts fail to disguise gulf in technique Rob Hughes reflects on the sorry state of English football after the 2-1 defeat by Germany US campaign ends in defeat Us Cup Details Zarak Hay Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Axel Springer Publishing Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ardilfes upholds tradition David Miller says the return to Tottenham of Osvaldo Ardiles will soften resentments towards the chairman Secretary/Admin Assistant-Computer Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Oremans forces champion to alter game plan Banking & Legal La Creme Squaring prehistory's greatest circle Regrettably, Stonehenge was off-limits for today's summer solstice. Marcus Binney examines proposals for reconciling access with due reverence for this ancient site Islands found off Suffolk coast Aldeburgh Festival: Stephen Pettitt on premiers and tributes Sotheby's Index Dame gives approval of a Dane John Higgins watches the finals of the Cardiff Singer of the World Blast from the rite Index Entertainments Art Galleries Lefevre Gallery The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Pieces missing from this jolly jigsaw a Guerra Santa Riverside Studios Theatre: Skin-deep Brasilian exuberqance; and two Yiddish takes of simple sophistication Tales from the Yiddish Gimpel the Fool/The Last Demon Etcetera, Camden Bertie survives Big Apple Television Riview Coming in from the cold war Le Carre has survived communism's eclipse withour relinquishing his mastery of the evil world of espionge, writes Derwent May New age Africa: animal-free zone? At the Hand of Man Peril and Hope for Africa's Wildlife By Raymond Bonner Simon and Schuster, £16.99 The Last Elephant An African Quest By Jeremy Gavron HarperColins, £17.50 The Theatre Club Great Drama on Offer The Times An eternal optimist Science Fiction Sites in the sun The Roman Remains of Southern France a Guidebook By James Brownwich Routledge, £27.50 University of London Paperbacks A Key Role in Education Reform The Royal College of Surgeons of England Teacher Wycombe Abbey School North American Institute of Aviation University of London Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Liverpool University College of Swansea University of Oxford Courses Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Hosta Multiple Display Advertising Items Universities may sue over ratings Quick-fire judgments of teaching may be challenged by disgruntled lecturers John O'Leary reports on the assessments Quite prepared to put the knife in The searing views of an exams adviser, banker and thriller writer In France, they always have Le Plan All work and no play makes Jacques a dull boy, says Amelia Newsom-Davis, who is studying in France The Times Education Supplement Patten to open fair Capitalisation, week's change London Business School From Reuter in tokyo: Yen poised for a fall after political upset in Japan The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Word-Watching C&W lines up to call better profits Reporting this Week From Reuter in Luxembourg: EC clears road for haulage cabotage Body Shop sues Channel 4 for libel Legal & Public Notices Legal Notices Why the owners of the 'hidden one' weep only crocodile tears Time to choose between free trade and Fortress Eurppe George Brock believes that Jacques Delos will pose some difficult questions to EC ministers attending today's summit in Copenhagen Goddard getting hitched The Times City Diary Lesson from NZ Ratners Japan Expectations of inflation may be too pessimistic Gilt-Edged Unsettled issue for BT3 Tempus Court Cavendish BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sky One Transavia Index Germans press for steel capacity cuts Europe is already suffering from a huge surplus of steel production but Brussels appears ready to lower barriers to imports from the former communist block By our City Staff: Regulatory worries in BT's prospectus Concise Crossword No 3127 Directors take greener view Increase in employment forecast by bosses Pride and pressed juice Winning Move Word-Watching Barclays Bank PLC Index Lawyers move to simplify Lloyd's actions

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