News from 26/07/1993
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Sara Yelland, David Adams, Edward Owen, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Holly Hill, Alexandra Frean, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Bryan Colley, Director-General, Rob Hughes, Sarah Potter, R. C. Dutton-Forshaw, Adam Zamoyski, Andrew Longmore, Will Whitehorn (Corporate Affairs Director), David Rhys Jones, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Stuart Black (Chairman, Transport and Land Use Panel), Lynne Truss, Christine Hancock, General Secretary, Leslie Jones, President, Fred Earnshaw, George Turnbull, R. A. Clark, President, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, William Dalrymple, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Christopher Forsyth, (Director of Studies in Law), Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Wakeham, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Business Editor Robert Ballántyne, Charles Bremner, John Walley, John Percival, Roger Bootle, Chief Economist, Philip Bassett, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Oliver Holt Motor Racing Correspondent, John Higgins, J. H. Baker, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, Peter Davalle, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Christopher Thomas and Ahmed Fazl, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Patrica Davies, Peter Dear and Heather Alston, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, Adam Fresco and Helen Johnstone, Grahame Leon-Smith, Robert Ballantyne, Anne Applebaum, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Teenage Diaries, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sandy Atkinson, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Pringle, Mel Webb, F. G. St Clair Strange, Matthew Parris, Malcolm McKeag, Susan Elkin, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Hill, Christopher Hawtree, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Brian R. Battersby, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, John Lewis, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Barry Rose, Nick Stafford, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Shakespeare gamble, Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor, Peter Collymore, John Watson,
ResumoAlbert Einstein Major gaffe endangers Tory truce Bastards' comment annyys Rights What was said in the taped conversation Index Schwarzkopf 's temper 'almost got him sacked' Libby Purves Israel launches big revenge raids against Hezbollah William Rees-Mogg Hooded gang kills ten at South African church service Mercury Communications Education on Monday Community care 'not working' for addicts News in Brief Missing boy found dead Drugs factory charges Union flexes muscle Beatles' words for sale Adarns takes chess lead Drug woman's film deal Barclays Stockbrokers Limited BBC launches enquiry into taping of Major's outburst Tory troubles: private aside starts public furore Verbal gaffe exposes Mr Nice Guy's raw nerve 'Hit squads' to be rushed through for worst schools MacGregor to signal Jubilee celebrations Dublin protests over select committee Leading lights of law take on Maastricht Apology Kidney patients die as costly dialysis machines lie idle Hospital dialysis units are at full stretch everywhere except London. Figures bolster calls for a redistribution of resources Sentences for rape flout guide DIY drive spreads to the streets Mother takes boy's minder to court Carthorse hauls itself back into favour Rolex Three die as car crashes into river Peugeot Condon threatens to quit in protest at reforms Met chief criticises proposals to reshape police forces as three of his officers are suspended As the home secretary prepares to meet critics of the Sheehy report, Whitehall emphasises no decisions have been made Nurse dies as Thai bus crashes in storm Viewers turn off news in a flash Attack on house after child deaths News in Brief Killing charges Vigilante attack Alley wounding Bond winners Dell By our Home Correspondent: Yard investigates corruption claims Confident camp prepares the party Lib-Dems St. Clements High Juice Squash 1½ Litre Rectangular… Tories wield heavyweights in attempt to salvage seat Surveys indicate impending disaster for the Conservatives in South Coast constituency The Liberal Democrats believe that a resounding defeat on Thursday may force the Tories to rethink Vat on fuel bills Grey power cares not for the message from Major The Voters By a Staff Reporter: All guns blazing, Smith's men can find nothing to aim at Labour Ashdown's advance continues in Tory heartland The Polls Scientists must be human too Biographers find Einstein's reputation is only relative Book claims wives were assaulted Volunteer Reserve Forces The Times World Chess Championship Olympus Floods claim thousands of lives across subcontinent Millions of people are losing their homes and livelihoods as the water continue to rise in Nepal, India and Bangladesh. Further storms are now being forecast 3M Innovation Unity eludes bickering Burma rebels Bed and bawdy tempt India Castro takes first step to market economy The beleaguered Cuban dictator seems ready to abandon the insularity of ideological purity and pursue a pragmatic policy to promote the mighty dollar in Havana Policemen arrested over murders of Rio street children are freed Eight children gunned down in Rio are the latest victims of "death squads" that have killed more than 4,600 street children. The government is under pressure to act Zulu warriors rally to royal call Christopher warns China over nuclear shipment US attack puts Iraq deal in jeopardy News in Brief (Reuter): Lockerbie offer Children die (Reuter): Liberia pact (Reuter): Tamils swoop (Reuter): Coronation joy Entente brightens Major-Mitterrand summit With the franc under heavy fire from speculators, enthusiasm for Maastricht is not much stronger now in France than in Britain, Charles Bremner writes Yeltsin cuts holiday as bank bans old roubles The president, confronted by a hostile parliament, is determined to prove he is in charge. The summer coup against Mikhail Gorbachey in 1991 will be on his mind (Reuter): Attack on UN base breaks Bosnia truce Olympic legacy boosts Barcelona Italians spurn funeral of bribes scandal suspect International Convention Centre Birmingham (Reuter): Turkish bombing injures tourists News in Brief (Reuter): Troops greeted (Reuter): Enclave talks (Reuter): Bikers protest (Reuter): Plea for Jews (Reuter): Sting operation Raine clouds over Althorp The countess's execrable legacy is only a symptom of aristocratic decline, says Alice Thomson The Times World Chess Championship Profits speak in the kibbutz Socialist roots are gradually being dug up on Israel's collective farms Herd times with mother The art of survival As a question mark is placed over the survival of haute couture—have the Paris collections provided an answer? Harrods Knightsbridge Matthew Parris Is it a fair law that allows the prosecution of two men simply because they live together? Orwellian The Times Diary Dr Brunner's better kind of Europe In Germany as in Britain, Maastrich is challenged by a different vision of the Community Let Majorism be his guide The prime minister needs a coherent range of new policies, says Peter Riddell Lambeth walk The Times Diary Nadir's travels The Times Diary No resting place The Times Diary Lend an ear The Times Diary It's an alternative opera house, like Israel's Retaliation The counter to Iranian-backed attempts against the peace talks Relative Values Einstein's foibles unsettle the myths of the secular age The Real Maastricht Crisis The markets no longer believe in the ERM Correctness of Maastricht challenge Stratford's plea Assessment of NHS Lesson from history Road building seen in wider context Plonking good sense Ring of mystery Oh, Mr Porter Horns of a dilemma Court Circular Anniversaries Churchill Trust Appointments in the Forces Nature notes Personal Column Tiptop condition: Christopher Chance, 10, with his… Today's royal engagements Memorial services Guild of Firefighters Appointment Researchers shed a little light on Ice Age cave paintings Archaeology Lincoln's Inn awards Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Deputy lieutenants Latest wills Raul Gardini Raul Gardini, Italian entrepeneur and yachtsma, committed suicide in Milan on July 23 aged 60. He was born in Ravenna on June 7,1933 Rentals Sir Keith Sinclair Sir Keith Sinclair, New Zealand historian, died in Canada on June 20 aged 70. He was born on December 5,1922 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The British Kidney Patient Association Association Action British Diabetic Association Sir John Langford-Holt Sir John Langford-Holt, Conservative MP for Shrewbury, 1945-83, died in a London nursing home on July 23 aged 77. He was born on June 30,1916 Sir Leslie Monson Sor Leslie Monson, KCMG, CB, former British High Commissioner in Zambia, died on July 3 aged 81. He was born on May 28,1912 On this Day S. A. Farmers in Vale of Evesham Major gaffe endangers Tory truce The Times Crossword No 19,292 Krockando Pure Single MALT—Scotch Whisky Picture Gallery Sports People in the Times Weather Pilkington Reactolite lenses The Times Tomorrow Arts Gooch readies day of reckoning England facing defeat in Test series to Australia for their time in a row Captaincy candidates jostle for position Education Business National Grid Books on Monday Puncture denies Hill at the last Hill's quest turns on wheel of misfortune Prost profits as late puncture denies British team-mate his first victory Warwick races on The Times Sports Service Cricket For the Record Pools Check Clelland brings cheer to home crowd Fixtures Joachim ensures England's youth has its day Rob Hughes sees the England under-18 football team win the European touth championship Robson is sent off as United slip up Wednesday combat legal action over Warhurst Top county women prepare for nationals Hipwoods inspire crowning victory Record medal haul By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Success for Brook reaps high dividend Ferry rescues crew of capsized yacht Sport in Brief Haddock retains title Errors rule the day Skelton pipped in final Egypt arrive in style One-run win for India Young Lions triumph Perkins breaks record Becker stands firm US qualify for finals Charles rewrites his favourite tale New Zealander remains cool under fire at the course he can never forget By our Sports Staff: Montgomerie finds form to end two-year barren spell Scores Chance to tee up for slice of Spanish high life Merten's quiet approach takes women's Open by storm Scores Glamorgan inspired to victory by Richards Saturdays Scoreboards England keep alive final hopes Yesterday's Scoreboards Gatting steps up Sunday quest Middlesex take on look of winners Passage of time mellows Big Bad Dennis Andrew longmore meets Dennis Conner, whose short fuse once matched his prowess at the helm Picture Gallery From a Correspondent: Pack gives England upper hand Brazil lose record in World Cup Bernés resigns at Marseilles Italians field strong hand for cup Opera House excels for seniors Richard Evans Nap: Ihtiraz Thunderer: Newcastle Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Roberts bounces back in style Thunderer: Lingfield Park Thunderer: Southwell Leaders on the Flat Thunderer: Windsor Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Induráin rides in triumph to third Tour win Champion continues to set demanding standards for rest of cycling world Obree rides his luck to take title after starting setback Legal & Public Notices Atlanta may fall short of target David Miller on the problems affecting bids for television coverage of the 1996 Olympics Australia have no answer to Spain's strength A white knight for the white elephant? John Higgins meets the nws overlord charged with restoring glory to Paris's troubled opera houses Calypso bard is perfect in park New York Theatre: Holly Hill on a film star's successful Shakespeare gamble Forget the struggle, enjoy the grandeur The Sleeping Beauty Coliseum Television Listen with eyes closed Rodney Milnes, in his second report from the festival at Aix-en-Provence, is still unhappy Books Open Air Theatre Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in Lonodn and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Long nights with cradle and camera Television: Lynne Truss reviews the first of a new series made by, and about, teenagers Teenage Diaries BBC2 Shaped with stylishness CBSO/Elder Albert Hall/Radio3 Proms: Mahler's blazing vision of heaven Dirty deeds in the wood The Devil's Only Sleeping Cockpit Theatre: A strange new play by Nick Stafford The Times Secrets of the ashram A selection of new travel writing: from the Baltic to Istanbul, from Dutch landscapes to Indian gurus Om No plain sailing to Byzantium Anne Applebaum on Foot to the Golden Horn Intrepid trips to Milton Keynes The Battle for Room Service Pecked to Death Dyducks A Weekend at the Arundel Festival The Times Other Shows Sam played it for him The Casablanca Man The Cinema of Michael of Curtiz On tiptoe through tulips Still Life with a Bridle The Times Education Supplement Paperbacks The University of Birmingham City Technology College Somerset County Council Trinity Hall Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Of Dundee University of Leeds Courses Times Newspapers The Australian National University Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College don Quijote UK The Rapid Results College Queens Multiple Display Advertising Items Webster University BAC Bloomsbury College Knightsbridge University Lucie Clayton Secretarial College The St James's Secretarial College A new chapter but doubts remain After 260 hours of debate, the Education Bill saga is coming to an, end. John O'Leary expains what it will mean Where to find a vacancy The Times Benefits from street-level science GCSE Science is producing highly inquiring minds but testing teachers who have to follow the National Curiculum syllabus Just poor teaching, basically Capitalisation, week's change Tangible Securities Ltd. NatWest sees house prices rising 7.5% The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Watts & Partners Carolyn Rea, Parfums Christian Dior (UK) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smoke clouds from American price war hang over BAT Reporting this Week Why long-term bulls should sit tight Gild-Edged Secretary/P. A. £16,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items German Chamber of Industry & Commerce Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exchange pulls back on employee share schemes Business Roundup Boots drugs rethink More EBRD protects Warburg tops BT3 list Ultimatum for miners Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Why Clinton strategy may be model for Britain's jobs drive Workfire is on the agenda as David Hunt, the employment secretary, visits America, Philip Bassett reports from Washington Britton Group plc Picture Gallery Name's burnt offering for Lloyd's Business Letters Fair play order of the day at Virgin Word-Watching Taxing problems The Times City Diary Trying another insurance line The Times City Diary Franc's exposed flank Tempus China Bank results Dim strategy The Times City Diary Stronger team The Times City Diary Stock watching The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Actionaid Home Grown By our Economics Correspondent: Football clubs warned on tax Concise Crossword Bundesbank key to ERM survival Rising German inflation rates and massive internal strains on the European monetary system may force the Bundesbank into a painful compromise Rivers channels talents into selling Winning Move Word-Watching Ministers consider demerger of gas Maxwell fees of £100m vex MPs Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd. Jobs Hunt Lehman's Demons triumph
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