News from 02/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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John Grant Crossword Editor, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Anthony Harris, Chris Petit, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Douglas Hague, Patricia Davies, J. Al-Mubaraki, Sarah Potter, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Anthony Pearce (Chief Executive), Sarah David, Lynne Truss, Ross Tieman and Janet Bush, George Soros, Maurice Frankel (Director), Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, John Pearce, Hugh Faulkner (Honorary Director), Robin Wilson, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Robert Wright, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hugh Battersby, Patricia Lintott, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Hugh Thomas, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, John Strachy, Nicholas Anderson, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Peter Galloway, Sarah Bagnall, John O'leary, Joel Brand, Louise Gray, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Adam Lebor, Philip Bassett, George Brock, Robert Kirley, Andy Lavender, Marit Hargie, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chris Anthony, J. M. Walsh, Alix Ramsay, Rachel Collins, Peter Bryan, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Stewart Tendler, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Craig Lord, Graham Paterson, Matthew Parris, Donald B. Butcher, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Helen V. Powell, Adrian Bradley and Jenny Knight, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Bill Cash, Charles Shepherd, Benedict Nightingale, Janet Bush and George Brock, Tom Rhodes, Jane Robson, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Caroline Moore, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Hugh Willatt (Secretary General), N. V. Linklater (Director), D. G. Andrews (Director), Martin Fletcher and Eve-Ann Prentice,
ResumoFailed by Medicine ERM collapses after deadlock in Brussels Currency speculators forced finance minister to grasp at a figleaf as the governing bands of the exchange-rate mechanism were abandoned early today Index Lure of L-reg plates revs up motor trade Picture Gallery Serbs open fire to force Croat pullout George Soros Right-wingers pile pressure on Major Libby Purves Adrian Mole at 23¾ Summer Pleasures in the Times Spies who stayed in the shadows Welcome to the best in France Michael Atherton's biggest Test School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd Educations The more brittle the system, the louder its Crash Currency policy is a choice between political dilemmas. ERM caught in the middle How the ERM became a mechanism in name only Export Picture Gallery Jamaican dies after deportation collapse News in Brief Brown's £5 Labour fee News in Brief Alzheimer's skin test News in Brief Newsboy cell complaint News in Brief W D Flackes dies at 72 News in Brief Murder attempt charges Search for body of boy News in Brief Chess player qualifies News in Brief Times cuts price in Kent News in Brief Army searches for cover against IRA's deadly sniper Marksman's toll from single shots heightens tension in 'bandit country' Pedestrians may be banned from Bristol's suicide bridge Four die in weekend of sporting accidents By a Staff Reporter: Worker trapped in vat of hot peppermint Three held on Triad charges Police retrace student's final days Extra Watch Security Systems Family to move after rapist gets home leave Teenager stabbed to death in street A three-part series by The times, starting today, examines discrimination against female patients Women Failed by Medicine Why do doctors treat women so badly? Heart disease can strike us all but men are given priority for surgery. Jeremy Laurance examines causes of concern for women Pill total cries out for ail answer Stres Hi-tech births suit surgeons Caesareans The invisible, invincible killer Breast Cancer Tomorrow: Stress and Sexual Health Men enjoy healthier if shorter life Disabled No Title Another Dimension from Dell. Peace of Mind Stove fumes poison children in tent Regional final won by teacher Knockando A quick Gall saves the clueless Scientists breed a salmon to thrive in the Thames Citroën Tories ready to curb school test leagues Minister are preparing to make tactical concessions to satisfy teachers and parents and to save league tables at 11 and 16 years Tripe wins dog food stakes by a wet nose The Times World Chess Championship Crime guides help tourists but neglect Britons Abbey National House blast Man identified Sex assault Bond winners Christopher reopens talks as Lebanon truce holds Silence! Saddam hounds Shias to deadly last refuge A courageous people who rose against the Iraqi dictors are bombarded daily, reports Tom Rhodes form Hemmet Baudouin's brother prepares to assume Belgian monarchy By our Foreign Staff: Keating tugs at reins of power Cuore Sportive King returns to sacred drumbeat Why appeasement must not have another chance George Soros, the international financier, makes a case for Western military intervention in the Balkans even at this late stage, arguing that tolerating the doctrine of the " ethnically cleansed" state marks the end of civilisation Nato urged to halt Serb advance on Sarajevo Bristol & West & You Our Foreign Staff: Siege city fights to salvage multi-ethnic freedom Sarajevo's citizens are uncertain about the implications of the 'peace' deal but they are unwilling to surrender the principle of a multi-ethnic state Armed gangs kill 49 in South African townships The death toll from political violence in south Africa continues to rise. Again, the roles of politicians and the security force are being brought into question (AP): UK woman arrested as a 'spy' News in Brief (Reuter): Falcone link News in Brief Clinton appeal Rebel expelled (AP): Genghis maybe Demjanjuk may be tried again Thespians take on bad apples Hutchison Telecom Picture Gallery A blight on the marriage bed A quarter of a century on, the Roman Catholic Church's banon contraception is still stirring up controversy—and anger The English rose behind the rebel Who sustains the leader of the anti-Maastricht looby when times get rough? Step forward another fierce Euro-sceptic, Bidy Cash. Julia Llewellyn Smith met her International Convention Centre Birmingham Heard the one about the Serb? Life is no joke in eastern Europe, which may be why black humour still flourishes in the post-communist era Off to the land of our birth Four Eskimos can finally rest in peace after 100 years in a museum Leukaemia Research Fund It's all white on the night Karl Lagerfeld swears by them, and so does Diana Rigg-for men or women, classic shirts will never be out of style Air Conditioning Hotline Matthew Parris The prime minister should learn from history the art of recovering from almighty gaffes The long view from Deng's deathbed A dynasty is about to end in Peking—the next will make China the gretest power on earth They're all in this together Peter Riddell asks why the world's politicians are in trouble Riddell on Monday Down and out In two minds Home to Lech Not cricket Variations on a fraternal theme Peace from the Ashes Syria has not derailed the Middle East talks The Unfair Sex The medical system should address the neglected majority All for One Monarchy remains a mighty institution Kuwaiti charges against Iraqis Homosexuality focus Housing travellers Pronounced re-think Research on persistent virus disease A 'rebel's' rejoinder Freedom to know Fear of ending a theatrical link Church finances Hawksmoor splendour Born survivors Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today College of Arms Nature notes School news Today's royal engagements Church news Blacksmiths' Company Service dinner Personal Column Appointments in the Forces The Royal College of General Practitioners Picture Gallery Marriages Forthcoming marriages Legal appointments Lincoln's Inn Trailfinders King Baudouin of the Belgians King Baudouin of the Belgains died from a heart attack while on holidays in Motril, Spain on July 31 aged 62. He was born in Brussels on September 7,1930 Personal Column Count Edward Raczynski Count Edward Raczynski, Hon GBE, Polish Ambassador to the Court of St James; s 1934-1945, President of the Polish Government-in-Exile 1979-1986, died in London on July 30 aged 101. He was born in Zakopane, Poland, on December 19,1891 Ford Plea for Helsinki Promises to Be Kept Charles Humphreys Charles Fredrick Humphreys, barristers clerk, died in Torquay on July 7 aged 82. He was born in Chetsea on October 27,1910 News The Times Crossword No 19,298 Knockando Cricket: England 's women won the World Cup for… No Title People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Women on top of the world Dashing Maynard jogs selectors' memories Arts Neath Scoreboard Lord's Scoreboard Education Business Baker's victory is boost for cup Globalmobile Mobile Building Specialists Books on Monday By our Sports Staff: Christie to meet Lewis in Zurich Schwantz dealt a losing hand by Mr Perfect Oliver Holt watches as the world champion closes on his main rival by finishing seconds at Donington Pools Check For the Record Donington Results Mansell shows courage in win on oval Fixtures Kent pileup big total to strengthen challenge Saturday's Scoreboards Ward hits form with timely century Yesterday's Scoreboards Women fulfil impossible dream at Lord's Sarah Potter, a former England player, sees a male bastion of sport breached with relish Surrey's success narrows the gap King's Signet seals fine sprint team for Gosden Leaders on the Flat Thunderer: Ripon Western sounds back thumping success Jack Waterman finds Lingfield prepared to take fresh approach for third sunday fixture Guide to our Racecard Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Yesterday's Results College Chapel on song again for Piggott Amateurs run into trouble Multiple Display Advertising Items Cool Baker triumphs in extra time Forbrand edged out of a covered victory in front of his own supporters Final Scores Impressive Fisher looks the part in title triumph Henderson deal fortifies Toronto Leafs take cup off holders Butler powers to time-trial title Obree joins professionals and parts with manager Melliger holds on to seize European title Robson's class shines in weary showing England juniors off to unhappy start Pass master showing Gascoigne the way Russell Kempson sees two former Tottenham favourites return to white Hart Lane for the Makita tournament South Africa defeat world champions Triple first sets up Ireland triumph Sinton deal likely to spark wave of player transfers Wind of change blows through Millwall Rob Hughes takes a look at the change of philosophy that has led a pride of Lions into a new Den Success graces new faces Shaddock and Vakil enjoy a perfectly synchronised start By our Sports Staff: Cram achieves his qualifying time Allahgreen has two runs for one medal Sport in Brief Robertson claims title Japan in good shape India end long run England finish in style Gallant losers Roberts enjoys double Skah breaks record Britain start strongly Wilson on target Britain left Peeking change of fortune Homw worries deepened by worst result in 36-year history of Channel Race Making interim care orders Power to seek papers through foreign court Admiral's Cup Results No income support in care home Multi-period assessments global Poor start to Cowes week for Duke Conner in search of calmer waters Goodbye elitism, hallo bums-on-seats The spirit of commercial realism is changing our publicly funded arts centers. Andy Lavender looks at how mixed bill are paying the bills Dark forces in the limelight Rock Concert Depeche Mode/Sisters of Mercy National Sports Centre, SE19 Theatre Longing for the next playtime Television: Lynne Truss survives exposure to real dramatic writing Books Entertainments Kasparov v Short Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainement compiled by Marit Hargie 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 symborl) on release across the country Where animals fear to tread Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on an oddball, but original, new play by Geoffrey Cush The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals Lyric Studio Imagining an ideal Dance: The Kirov's new production of Tchaikovsky Swan Lake Coliseum Childhood memories Proms: The delights of an all-English evening BBCCO/Handley The Times Doyen of the shifting party line Hugh Thomas tracks the mercurial mind of a Labour minister who enthusiastically espoused the leading ideologies of his time A Night on the Town for £49 The Times Theatre Club Some things are just not Donne Campion's Ghost A real taste of power For God Countray and Coca-Cola By Mark Pendergrast Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £20 In the grip of guilt Thrillers Paperbacks Sailor Song By Ken Kesey Black Swan; £6.99 The Knight of Cheerful Countenance By Molly Keane Virago, £5.99 Spring Street Summer By Christopher Hudson Penguin, £6.99 City Technology College Trust Fachhochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Reutlingen Trinity Hall Cambridge Bloomsbury College Gonville and Caius College Huron University Central School of Counselling and Theraphy Education Courses Review 1993 Multiple Display Advertising Items University of London University of Luton The London School of Journalism Don Quijote UK Knightsbridge University The Rapid Results College Merton Magistrates' Courts Committee Charles Price & Co The Lawn Tennis Association Susan Hamilton Personnel Secretary for Media Business Legal & Public Notices Unclaimed Wine Reserves Lying with a Merchant Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Brian Marber & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notice to Creditors of Home Oil (UK) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top marks for Dearing Robin Wilson welcomes today's curriculum review as 'mighty achievement' and offers some radical suggestions of his own to reshape the system What vice-chancellors do Sox university heads cautiously open their doors to offer a glimpse of life in the academic hotseat Learning is the way to change a culture Much of Britain's structure - in education, business and administration - is as outdated as the dinosaur State schools were established to produce clerks and bookkeepers The Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change Tangible Securities Ltd. Northern Rock topples Cheltenham & Gloucester off the summit Wage rises drop to a record 2% Stars top directors' pay chart Word-Watching South African Airways Change on Week Currency fluctuations obscure prospects for Reed-Elsevier Reporting this Week Hope for insurance creditors Glaxo prepares defence of Zantac patent in US Business Roundup Banks win BES ruling Forminster in form Seet cuts borrowings Improved Heritage Inoco back in the black Lusty losses worsen Setback for Zetters Radiant Metal gloom American lessons for Britain on anti-dependency welfare Philip Bassett, the employment secretary, enlivened by a range of innovative workfare schemes in Utah Partnership problems The Times City Diary Climbing higher The Times City Diary Paying the price The Times City Diary Maastrichted? The Times City Diary Shining star The Times City Diary Investors put off by directors' greed Business Letters Single currency only way to halt speculation Golden wonder Tempus Lloyds Bank Property debt Instability favours index-linked stocks Gilt-Edged ERM's turnoil points up the attractions of index-linking in the face of uncertainty New issues BBC1 Variations Satellite TV Licensing Building Societies Dealers punish Erm pact Equity and bond markets set for sharp rises Barclays shortlists candidates for chief executive Concise Cross Word No 3163 Note of caution sounded over rush to stock market Winning Move Word-Watching Workfare Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Spring Ram set to admit bid talks
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