News from 12/07/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Brian Harrison, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Victoria Glendinning, Ian Brodie, Michael Theodoulou and James Bone, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, From the Archbishop of York, Rex Walford, Deidre Sanders, Ian Brodie and James Bone, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Marje Proops, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Kathryn Flett, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Robert W. Moss, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, James Baker, G. M. Armitage, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and Jill Sherman, Suzie Hayman, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Randor, Libby Purves, Gill Cox, Christine Webber, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Samuel Broome, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Anne Lovell, John Ebor, Charles Bremner, Roy Davies, Virginia Ironside, David Welander, Derwent May, Michael Howard, Alan Hamilton and Anne McElvoy, Doreen Massey, Director, John Woodcock, Martin Hoyle, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, David Miller, Kari Knight, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Anthony Loyd and Michael Binyon, Christina Koning, Wolfgang Münchau, Oliver Holt Motor Racing Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Motor Racing Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Tricia Kreitman, S. Robertson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, David Bartal and John Goodbody, Rachel Collins, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, A. F. Ollerenshaw, Stephen Slater, Colin Legum, Richard Evans, Randolph Quirk, Barry Pickthall, Raymond Keene Chees Correspondent, Valerie Goldberg, Robert Ballantyne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, S. A. Flook, John Grant, Crossword Editor, Christopher Read, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Mary Follain, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Nick Fisher, Mel Webb and Patricia Davies, Adrian Williams (Director), Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Owen Kelly, Kit Juckes and George Magnus, Wilfrid E. Hunt, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, J. A. Webb, Alan Jackson, Claire Rayner (BBC TV), John O'leary, Education Correspondent, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Joe Joesph, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, John Watson,
ResumoAllies prepare to attack Iraqi missile sites Saddan cannot trifle with world Iraq may have miscalculated by defying the UN over controversial missile sites. The US wants UN approval for a military strike By our Political Correspondent: Thatcher to renew assault entreaty Index Libby Purves Senior judges given ruling to take off 'ridiculous' wigs James Baker Back reforms or lose election, says Smith After 75 voting years women shun polities William Rees-Mogg Blazing car blocks Hill's burning aim British Red Cross Education … Tory marginals sack full-time agents as donations dry up Major will block federalists EC chief Midland The Listening Bank Lilley gives pledge on state pensions Missing Britons held by Kurdish rebels News in Brief Orange day fires lit Children hurt at show Police hire Wembley Tree killer hunted The Sun cuts price Murder suspect on view Crossword puzzlers reach national final Knockando Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky Customs loses £5m to cross-Channel bootlegging gangs Customs investigators are gathering intelligence on criminals taking advantage of the abolition of EC trade barriers Veteran BBC hands deliver double attack on Bill's rule Covent Garden to offer 'aria miles' Princely sum encourages business to blossom Acclaimed musical to close after big losses By a Staff Reporter: African coolness greets caring princess Forte Hotels Mercury Carey urges dissidents to accept women as priests Parishes opposing women's ordination must continue to pay their dues, the Archbishop of Canterbury tells The Times By our Religion Correspondent: Adultery by vicars alarms the synod Mortgage conditions tightened Beggars learn to be choosers in rich tourist trade Professional tricksters give Victims a mental mugging Scott risks losing his way behind closed doors Iraq arms enquiry Car sales likely to hit August record Bard's lost play 'found in library' News in Brief Murder charge Heart progress Organ blow Car hits boy Penny policy Bond winners Victorian handiwork spans the years on Tower Bridge Universities reduce A-level score needed for degree courses Dispute delays tsar's burial Minister to reform rules on adoption Gene trick ends lamb gamble Accountant dies in stag party stabbing New Forest rapist strikes on campsite Mercury Citroen Chill peace follows Cold War The World is still a better place than at any time since 1939 Social dislocation brings new problems now the Soviet threat has receded, says Michael Howard Sony Sun Alliance Ashdown seeks open cabinet World Chess Championship The Times Russian drive for new economic pact alarms republics The Slav republics, led by Moscow, are pushing ahead with reform. Their decision to negotiate a treaty adds to the strains within the Commonwealth of Independent States UN aid for Bosnia 'will fun out in three weeks' Journalist dies BBC Radio Collection Price of water is death for Sarajevo Reuter: Gonzalez hopes dashed Spanish Cabinet impasse French publish their own frog-bashers' guide Reuter: 'Third man' emerges as factor in German ambush killing Champion of reform goes to the people Former minister leads Challenge Japanese Elections Buddhas for sale as Deng's army turns to business Reuter: Inkatha pledges fight for a federal state Cuore Sportico Picture Gallery Nigeria opposition ready to drop chief for share of power President must restore America's role as world leader James Baker, Secretary of State under President Bush, argues that America has been a force for good in an ugly century. The nation now needs to dispel myths feeding its creeping isolationism Clinton unlikely to turn dovish over Iraqi missile sites Israel blames Syria for border violence Wild West gunslinger goes on trial again Picture Gallery US threatens North Korea (AP): 'Home alone' children up for adoption News in Brief (AFP): Teenage terror Ships tracked (AFP): Desert deaths (AP): Bawls of fire VW Make no bones about liking relics 'St Teresa of Avila was thoroughly pillaged after death: One of her hands ended up spending 30years on Franco's bedside table' Why the suffragettes failed Seventy-five years after women were given the vote, Brian Harrison argues that their most famous political victory was founded on a myth International Convention Centre Birmingham Holiday Inn Get them on their figures Matthew Parris on the Commons sketch writer's surface missiles Holiday Inn Big strides from Milan Men's fashion is basically a matter of reinventing the trouser, says Kathryn Flett Bonhams Hotline Chanel Boutique Designer Clothes at Giveaway Prices The unconditional love of mothers for their sons is a unique and primal force in the human world Bad sign The Times Diary A sleepwalker's guide to Europe Only a national referndum can stop Britian's blind drift into the folly of federation Democracy goes all ways There is risk in the fashion for constitutional reform, says Peter Riddell Riddeil on Mondav Prime suspects The Times Diary Royal roadie The Time Diary Your faithful servant, Ma'am The Times Diary A Constitutional Duty Why all their lordships should be in London on Wednesday Back to Baghdad Military action is again required against Iraq Degrees of Difference University entrance standards are an important indicator Society, the single parent and the moral dilemma Open and honest sex education in school and home Geography quiz A name with fizz Farming income Stability in Africa Plainly speaking on the airwaves Oh, Mr Porter Court Circular Today's royal engagements Recorders Retirement Personal Column DJM: Nature notes Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Latest wills Campaigners say EC money will wreck ancient wilderness Anniversaries Luncheon DNA tests might identify Princes in the Tower Appointment Appointments in the Forces Sheriffs Allegro Church news Marriages Cordwainers' Company Mercers' Company Brewers' Company Captain Eric Nave Captain Erie Nave, OBE, Australian naval crystanalyst who specialised in breaking Japanese wartime naval ciphers, died in Queensland on June 23 aged 94. He was born in Adelaide in 1899 Personal Column Bill Willetts Bernard Frederick (Bill) Willetts, outstanding engineer, died suddenly on June 22 aged 66. He was born on March 24,1927 Colonel PAT Carroll-Leahy Colonel J. H. J. E (Pat) Carroll-Leahy, MC, a Royal Artillery officer in both world wars, died on June 30 aged 95. He was born on September 20,1897 Olga Balogh Good Sense Ill-Spelt To the Editor of the Times Louis Berkman Louis Berkman, baritone and Jewish liturigical singer, died in London on June 29. He was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1934 Alan Gould Alan J. Gould, former executive editor of Associate Press, died on June 21 aged 95. He was born in Philadelphia News The Times Crossword No 19,280 Knockando Sport People in the Times Business Weather Pilkington Features Education The Times Tomorrow Arts Books TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Arts Hill's hopes vanish in puff of smoke Prost gains fiftieth grand prix victory after team-mate's engine Catches fire at Silverstone Positions Silvers Tone Details Another dull day as Prost reaehes fifty not out Andrew Longmore witnesses a victorious yet unspectacular display from the French master Most GP Wins Education Business Orient Lines Picture Gallery In-form Boardman earns team success Sport in Brief Sunday match boycott Rain suits Fox's style Juniors' double first Australia's revenge Challis retains title Sprint records tumble US pair take honours Gurkhas in command Nutra Sweet Glamorgan find Sunday best Sussex's league ambitions laid low by James and Morris Cooper's trophies go on sale Weekend Score Board Ireland overrun by touring party Wicked wicket stops play early at Leicester All-rounder stirs Memories of glorious past at Lord's At Lord's Cork keeps epol in chaotic confrontation British pair seal victory Packer's charges squeezed out Walker dose to signing English supporters paid compensation Haarlem matting poses too many puzzles Clark eases strain with regal round at Prince's Frantic fly-and-drive journeys rewarded with low scores in Open qualifing First-Round Qualifying Scores From a Correspondent in Essen: Williams offers a shred of comfort Parnevik unmoved by peer pressure Leaders threaten action in dispute over suspension Lunn stands firm in storm Toyota crash gives Nissan one-two By our Sports Staff: Battling Bailey rises to occasion and title Agassi's coach at break point The Times Dry fly finding new friends in still waters Brain Clarke explains why an old fly-fishing technique is enjoying a new lease of life among British angels For the Record Pools Check Record quest blown off course Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Mansell overcomes pain barrier to finish third By a Correspondent: Skelton stands alone as pack falters Results By our Sports Staff: Armstrong makes Tour breakthrough Tour Details Beverley British medal hopes high for football and rowing At the World Student Games Owners put pressure on racecourses Edinburgh Carson suspended in Berlin Rapid Raceline Leaders on the Flat From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Wemyss Bight makes amends Epsom failure Charnock ban Saturday's Results Windsor Southwell Ground is vital to Ascot feature Nap: Grand Vitesse (8.20 Windsor) Next best Wassl This Then (7.50 Windsor) Ondieki record revives Bislett's days of glory Kenyan sets world best but compatriot is jeered for failing to help Shah's 5,000 attempt Knee injury alarms Grindley No scope to set aside conditionally Applicant must comply with requirements Presenting bankruptcy petition Purchase is expansion of existing business Robinson's victory worthy of home advantage Who put the camp in campus? Under the guise of media studies, soap operas and light entertainment are now the stuff of theses and dissertations. Clive Davis expresses doubts Short of notes Opera: A musically thin world premire in north London and an entertaining new Cimarosa production which is going on tour A family Affair Almeida At her best when she takes things easy Rock: One 1988's brightest prospects, still among the hopefuls five years on Mica Paris Grand, Clapham Theatre Happy union of intentions The Secret Marriage Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham Books Oh baby, you're out of time Telivision Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol ) on releases across the country Sideways glance at Balkan tragedy Theatre: An Oblique play from out of the besieged city: Plus an Orton double-bill revived Sarajevo Riverside Studios Camping for England Crimes of Passion Man in the Moon, SW3 Brush with Mussorgsky Concert: An ingenious audio-Visual experiment CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham The Times India under the microscope the Grandmother's Tale Heinemann, ?9.99 Now86, Narayan is often compared to Chekhov. Victoria Glendinning devours his stories and savours the acute simplicity of his art The Grandmother's Tale By R. K. Narayan Heinemann, £9.99 Sated on country pleasures Derwent May harvests a crop of books on the country side: from ancient Greece to poachers, walks and the Lake District Grease is the Word The Times the Theatre Club Hostages of a contingent fate Cleopatra's Sister By Penelope Lively Viking, £14.99 Remembering Babylon By David Malouf Chatto & Windus, £14.99 Paperbacks The Secret History By Donna Tartt Penguin, £5.99 Somebody in Boots By Nelson Algren Flamingo, £5.99 The Healing By David Park Phonix, £4.99 Deafness: An Autobiography By David Wright Mandarin, £5.99 Benevolence and Betrayal Five Italian Jewish Families under Fascism By Alexander Stille Vintage, £6.99 The Open University The London School of Economics The University of Sheffield Holborn College Luton College of Higher Education The Queen's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University Institute of Counselling Counselling Skills Training Don Quijote UK Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items CfBT Education Services Kumon Educational UK Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cultivate your lexicon, if you know what I mean The education secretary is emphasising Vocabulary. Randolph Quirk could not agree more Wordsworth could have written 'a host of yellow daffodils' Tests: why the French got it right Britain could take lessons from Paris in the stormy debate on standards Disasters children can accept Schools and parents need to help youngsters to cope with trauma One boy tried to kill himself a few months later Tes the Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change Tangible Securities Ltd Downward drift of long yields seems likely to continue Gilt Edged Word-Watching Weak housing market hits MFI Reporting this Week The Pound Stock Market Anglo American Corporation of South Africa CBI sues life assurance group for £150,000 Business Roundup Trade talks resume US Air drop knocks BA Property perks up Young guns spend a few dollars more to win corporate to win corporate shoot-out Victoria McKee says big spending on entertainment puts your name where it matters in the dealing room after the hoedown Legal & Public Notices Reflect poor results in directors' pay Board remuneration can cause concern to shareholders Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices New watering places Tempus Oil Evered Light interlude from losses The Times City Diary Some friend The Times City Diary Tiphook The Times City Diary Standing corrected The Times City Diary Hysterical The Time City Diary Puckett's luck The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Adopt a Granny Reporting this Week Directors at Cray could share £35m bonus Business Editor Cliveden gets set for debut on the stock market Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3145 Stock Exchange and SIB link to combat insiders Word-Watching Picture Gallery TUC future role under discussion France looks to Bundesbank for support of franc Family Assurance friend society Oil and Water Chancellor faces EC scrutiny
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