News from 19/07/1993
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Sir Gordon Borrie, James Landale, Sara Yelland, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Charles Fletcher, Anatol Lieven, DJM, Patricia Davies, R. F. Tarling, Sarah Potter, Pamela D. Playle-Mitchell, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Edward Grayson, President, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Jane Elliott, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Harold Pinter, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Roderick M. Davidson, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Lance Day, Gavin Stamp, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Mark Cliffe, John Smith's, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, G. K. G. Stevens, Chairman, Hamish Paterson, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Joel Brand, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Susan Gilchrist, Jill Mellett, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Philip Bassett, Jackie Webb, Elizabeth Sweeting, John Hopkins, David Miller, Sue Gee, J. R. Spencer, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Eric Griffiths, David Toop, Robert Dvorchak, John Higgins, Sergui Komisarenko, Raymond Keene, H. D. Potter, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Scott, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Anna Cole, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, David Fairbairn, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Baigrie, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, G. B. Miller, Chris Dillow Nomura Research Institute Europe, Peter Riddell, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, F. T. Prince, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, W. N. C. Girard, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, J. M. Spalter, Andrew Finkel, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Michael Chapman, Nathalíe Gasperini, John Watson,
ResumoMajor will not resign if he loses social chapter vote With the prospect of defeat in the commons staring him in the face, John Major is trying to lower the stakes over the vote on the social chapter Inside Index William Rees-Mogg Bank governors say 'no' to Attali pay-off Bone Marrow Boy Asks for Jam Sandwich at 2am Japan set for era of coalition politics Iain R. Webb Open win for Norman as Faldo falters US flood threatens St Louis defences Fair Shares The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Education on Monday Section 2 14-lane stretch of M25to go ahead PM adds to fears of more VAT targets News in Brief Army lorries missing Howard to study case Call to free smugglers Bank keeps political file Twins for woman, 58 Queen grants last wish Midland Glued to got seats by body language When Major goes on TV, gestures are focus of attention Lynne Truss finds posture gives on inslight into the prime minister's frame of mind under the camera's gaza Roads diverted to new agency Focus on transport policy Heffer wins editor's award Reform of judicial review sought City of Angels wins reprieve after late box-office boom The show will go on for the threatened musical now getting audiences as great as the superlatives it earned from the critics Condon attacks critics of police record against IRA Heath backs talks with Sinn Fein Victim of sniper was 'dedicated soldier' Out on a limb: eye-catching stockings and slashed… Guard stabbed as mob storms festival History is a dosed book to students BTEC By a Staff Reporter: Baby hurt in crash with stolen car Peugeot Tory membership falls in marginal seats Midlands Conservative MPs are worried that if there is an upturn in party popularity, there may be little local organisation left to build on it Twelfth is not so glorious this year St. Joseph's Hospice Scapegoat unions not only Obstacle to Labour power John Smith's campaign for party reform Blaze destroys shops Parents see hooligans on video More act over bank cash withdrawals Hutchison Telecom Solicitor struck off after £8m fraud Patients warned of HIV risk at dentist's British Gas By our Motoring Correspondent: Jaguar's new breed could be US-built Parents seek better schools across council boundaries Unpopularity League By our Education Correspondent: Poor GCSE record attacked Japanese make UK the land of the rising sum Grandmaster suffers setback Noisy thugs kick man's teeth out News in Brief Guard on actor Son recaptured GP cash call Murder charge Wage learners Bond winners First direct The Times World Chess Champions Trampoline better than a safety net The government's review of Social security Spending provides an opportunity to recas welfare policy as the means to stimulate regeneration, not just to provide help for the poor, writes sir Gordon Borrie S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd. The Times Troops and more cash pledged by Clinton Worst floods in American history cause new 'great lake' to swallow prime farmland of Midwest FBI chief ordered to resign or be sacked Pakistani president and prime minister quit Resignations pave way for election Delhi joins war of airwaves Polluted tide leaves a sea of decay Evaair Young fighters seek foreign sanctuaries as Bosnia's dream fades Bosnian soldiers from different groups fought for a unified state. Now they are ready to see partition and there is no talk of dying to the last man By our Foreign Staff: Croats brave Serb shells at opening of key bridge Lombard NatWest Picture Gallery Foreign Office pays price for keeping peace US envoys will be sent to Vietnam News in Brief (AP): India toll rises Poll apathy (AFP): Somali attack Oxford team go down in Bosporus boat race Mitterrand plays himself into football scandal Reuter: Muslims' mountain defences breached Reformist gains fail to break hold of Tokyo ruling party The LIberal Democrats will be forced into a coalition by yesterday's election. The biggest losers were the Socialists, who saw theirseats reduced from 134to70 Sumo, baseball and rain distract voters Russia bolsters Tajik border Wedding widens Saddam's power base By our Foreign Staff: Inkatha votes to boycott talks By our Foreign Staff: Hardliners target Cairo general Groundwork Nigeria accused of attempted oilfield genocide My long, slow swim to Zeebrugge First check your Admiralty chart. Then. . . into the water, keep your head down, breathe steadily and crawl out in Belgium International Convention Centre Birmingham Uncommon courtesy makes a comeback In today's yobbish world, does it really matter how we hold a fish knife? Yes, says Alice Thomson: good manners are more important now than ever Runaway fathers at welfare's final frontier The government, looking for cuts in social security, should turn to Wisconsin, where even grandparents are taking the rap for teenage pregnancy. Kate Muir reports Frocks and frills come full circle Those fancy flounces, dinky prints and swirling skirts used to be sneered at But Laura Ashley is back in favour By personal command of the sultan of cling Azzedine Alasia's art relies on female curves. Now he is painting in pastels Matthew Parris Do chambermaids count teabags? And is this the only reason hotel guests should resist the urge to pilfer? Why I challenged Maastricht in law The courts must adjudicate on a bill that does not cover the whole of the European treaty He can win even if he loses John Major can survive a defeat on Thursday, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday All for one The Times Diary Two's a crowd The Times Diary As nature intended The Times Diary Gown, gown, gone The Times Diary Tusa's turn? The Times Diary Hard sell in the opera world The Times Diary The Right Things Behind the Maastricht debates lie deeper perils One More round Time for another step forward in the Middle Eastern labyrinth Driving Lesson Motorists need to be educated in the elementary traffic A-Z Tainting compound A name with fizz In Albert's memory Verdict on Elliott brings anger and legal argument Sport and the law Policing the East Clinton in Korea Nightingales and their habitats Defining 'feisty' Paddle power Risk statistics Court Circular Anniversaries Institute of Masters of Wine Personal Column Nature notes Today's royal engagements Service luncheon Picture Gallery Memorial services Historian dips into past at Roman bath University news Reception Dinner School news Marriages Birthday today Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Lord Winstanley Lord Winstanley, former Liberal MP and chairman of the Countryside Commission, 1978-80, died yesterday aged 74. He was born in Nantwich, Cheshire, on August 27,1918 Personal Column Professor Percy Johnson-Marshall Professor Perey Johnson-Marshall, CMG, archited and planning consultand, died in Edinburgh on July 14 aged 78. He was born on January 20,1915 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund On this Day Allied Rule in Sicily Roger Woddis Roger Woddis, satiric versifier, died from cancer on July 16 aged 76. He was born on May 17,1917 Léo Ferré Léo Ferré, French singer and composer, died in Castellina in Chianti, near Siena, Italy, on July 14 aged 76. He was born in Monte Carlo on August 24,1916 Major clings to his escape route M25 gets go-ahead for 14 lanes Road to recovery Uncertain Japan Bitter bankers Conservative woes Angels rejoice One or two Henry never married The Times Crossword No 19,286 Knockando Government court Clinton's offer Jaguar's move Nigeria accused Inkatha boycott Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Norman holds off Faldo to win Open Australian keeps nerve with record final round of 64 to clinch second major Botham makes early exit from first-class stage Arts Education Business AA Books on Monday By our Sport Staff: Stewart hits 63 to equal Open recod Open Best For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Fifth hole has last laugh on court jester Mel Webb follows the last round of John Daly and sess his challenge come unstuck with one brave but ill fated shot Pools Check Amateur Pyman earns respect of field Fixtures Attendance down as would-be spectators fail to get message Patricia Davies at the Open Faldo settles for supporting role as title slips away Defending champion achieves personal best but fails to head off Norman's charge Langer quick to salute winner Norman's round, Shot by Shot By our Sports Staff: One stroke of fortune sends Lawrie's earnings soaring Final Scores from Sandwich Players to benefit from glue ruling Sport in Brief Lakota chases record Stich shows strength Kay leads throughout Bang on target at Bisley Error sinks Thomson Hobson succeeds again Young Lions beaten Late surge by Batten Germany escape defeat Coping with blue-rinse brigade's bouncers Sarah Pottler, a former England cricketer, has mixed feelings about the women's world cup McColgan unable to defend title British Team for Stuttgart Gonzalez hits the winner Christies exit gives selectors chance to box clever Thomson takes top scalps Brown prospers in Botham's broad shadow Gait Helps lighten Middlesex grip Saturday's Scoreboards Yesterday's Scoreboards Morris leads way to seventh win Kapil nearer record Sunday Table Obree breaks world hour record at second attempt Peter Bryan on the triumpth of amateur values in the determined performance of a Scottish Cyclist in Norway Lino sprint earns first stage success for France Tour Details Mansell's lead vanishes Farr-Jones agrees to prolong return Bold ice judges dismissed Huntridge denies Roberts overall title record Roberts appeals against ten-day ban Champion jockey shocked by stewards' verdict of intentional interference Thunderer: Bath Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Thunderer: Windsor Cois Na Tine lands treble Risky meets elders in Nunthorpe at York Leaders on the Flat Thunderer: AYR Elsworth plan Rapid Raceline United sign Keane for record £3.75m Top Transfers Refugee policy is lawful Sheriff's failure not a formal defect Unfair summing up England substitutes finish in style No time limit on planning term Protecting integrity of national park Exhumation refused Coming up by the riverside Simon Tait unveils a plan for the South Bank Centre which could provide a home for a new Tate Gallery The hardy perennial David Sinclair enjoys a fine show by singer Robert Plant Music Pity to reduce variety Festival: David Toop on world music at Reading For a Limited Season Queens Theatre Books A sunset man Television Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Sara Yelland 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) Belated justice far a maestro? Gerald Larner meets the 99-year-old widow of Ottorino Respighi the composer unfairly linked with Mussolini Prejudice in the closet Fringe Theatre: Kate Bassett on a solo triumph The Times No genius is a hero to his patron Exiled by Hitler and neglected for a generation, the late Norbert Elias wrote his last book about the society which patronished Mozart, says Eric Griffiths Mozart Portrait of a Genius By Norbert Elias Polity, £19.95 Paperbacks They Came from Sw19 By Nigel Williams Faber, £5.99 The Death of the Author By Gilbert Adia Minerva £4.99 Marilyn and Me By Susan Strasberg Bantam, £4.99 The Times the Theatre Club Monument to Chivalry To restore or not to restore? Gavin Stamp enjoys a study that unravels the history of glorious castle Windsor The Most Romantic Castle By Mark Girouard Hodder & Stoughton, £20 Other Offers From Aga to gondola Sue Gee Sundau Lunch By Nora Naish Sinclair stevenson £13.99 A Spanish Lover By Joanna Trollope Bloomsbury. £14.99 Stones in Heaven By Karine Mccall The Book Guild £12.95 And so to bed boys and girls Entertainment The Times Educational Supplement Kingdom of Saudi Arabia N. B. S The University of Birmingham The Australian National University 'Spellbinders' University of Leeds University of Durham The Australian National University Luton College of Higher Education EF International Language Schools St. Edmund's College Multiple Display Advertising Items All the world's an open book School expeditions to all parts of the globe are no longer the preserve of fee-paying schools. David Tytler reports Stop going for gold With universities expanding, new ways of grading degress must be found Degrees of complete frustration Viewpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate Partners Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pupil power at centre stage School drama courses are thirving in spite of their low exam status Multiple Classified Advertising Items Capitalisation week's change British Funds Tangible Securities Ltd Rothschild seeks Brent Walker's dog track Sunday challenge to food retailers Word-Watching Microsoft Trade-In The Pound Change on Week Stock Market SmithKline Beecham may boost sector Reporting this Week RJB signs £60m coal contract Computer systems buyout at BICC Spiral in wages and prices is still a threat Gilt Edged Teleshare Boyhood neighbours who rose to opposite peaks of industry Philip Bassett plots the contrasing climbs to success of the head of the Cbi and the new leader of the TUC Legal & Public Notices Hard cheese at Sandwich The Times City Diary Cruising along The Times City Diary Ring of success for BT3 Tempus Burton Wellcome ShareLink BZW on sarong The Times City Diary Lost virginity Business Letters WPP share options BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Sun Alliance Pepped up EC pushes ahead on monetary union Winning Move BT3 'success' favours small shareholders After a shaky start the government 's final sale of shares in British Telecome was heavily over-subscribed and many of the institutional funds will be disappointed BT3 Share Allocation By our Financial Staff: Clarke takes message to Munich Concise Crossword No 3151 Word Watching SFA bans back-office managers By our City Staff: Lucas-T&N merger mooted Family Assurance friendly society Twin Peaks London commercial property recovering
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