News from 19/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Mike Pettit, Tom Fairbrother, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, Rosalind Reston and Neil Dooley, Victoria Glendinning, David Tytler, Janet Bush and Michael Clark, James Landale and Ben Preston, Ian Brodie and Michael Evans, Patricia Davies, Bernard Jenkin, Alan Blyth, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Brian Mason, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, M. R. D. Foot, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Sunetra Gupta, Adam Lebor Eve-Ann Prentice and Joel Brand, John Clark-Maxwell, James Bone, Marie Forsyth, Peter Crowther, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Simon Wessely, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Desmond Dearlove, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, John Sturt, Andrew Walden, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, V. E. M. Bowell, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Adrian Mole, Anne Isaacs, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Anatol Lieven and Anne McElvoy, David S. Howard, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, M. H. Coffman, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Paul Wilkinson and Richard Duce, Lesley Abdela, Adam LeBor, W. Nicoll, Ian McIntyre, James Pilditch, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Ann Johnson, John Sales, Simon Cox, Susan Gilchrist, John Woodcock, M. J. Matthews, Janet Bush, Michael Clarke and Sheila Gunn, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, David Miller, Wolfgang Münchau and Sarah Bagnall, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Hough, Sophie Moeller, Raymond Keene, H. Roberts, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, David Robinson, Roy Hollands (Chairman), Geoff King, Peter Davalle, Lesley Chamberlain, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Sue Kernaghan, Praveen Moman, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Peter Bryan, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Margaret Willey, Nigel Hawkes, Richard Evans, Jill Paton Walsh (Chairman), John O'leary and Ben Preston, Tony Rocca, Julian Muscat, Dr James Le Fanu, Jack Currie, Trevor Spooner, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Chris Hordern, Mel Webb, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Robin Hunter (Medical Director), James Bone and Michael Evans, Nadine Meisner, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Neville Teller (Chairman), Michael Horsnell, David Coombs (Editor), Benedict Nightingale, Denis Wildridge, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Barbara Young (Chief Executive), Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Harvey Elliott and Chris Lockwood, Colin Campbell, Edward Adams, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoMiners saved 12 hours after pit collapse An investigation will begin today into how the roof of a mine collapsed. Arthur Scargill says he had warned that tunnel supports were inadequate Rescuers claw through rubble Index Cinema Hollywood wakes up to cheap movies Low… Colleges may reject A-level successes Adrian Mole Traumatised in the therapist's… Picture Gallery Muslim school refused funding Greek warships 'harass' ex-king Denis Compton Lesson from the past for English… Stock market soars as foreign buyers place bets on Britain Peoples Phone School decision leaves Muslims in turmoil The decision to reject a Muslim school's application for voluntary-aided status could lead to a campaign of civil disobedience Wife who killed is refused appeal Dell Jane Austen's home sold to charity By our Home Correspondent: War crimes dossier sent to Lord Advocate Bomb wrecks buildings News in Brief Soldier shot himself Panda pregnancy hope Air cadet's funeral Robert Maxwell writ Watch may trap rapist Sidcup robbery charges Vandals, aged 8, freed Gummer in Norway's sights again Armed police raid 35 homes to smash gun-riinning rings Deportee's complaint Magazine Custodial sentence for man who killed Queen's swans Deception paid for broker's high life Top perfumes could lose whiff of luxury Amorous lawyer 'did not feel rebuffed Sun Alliance Man facing Nickell charge remanded Jury clears cult man's daughter Blackmail case leads to investigation o f child abuse allegations Halifax Ticket prices cut Saints and Sinners New support agency accused of injustice to absent fathers Solicitors say inflexible system has seen some child maintenance doubled Maples The cry for help that threatens to tear apart a family Passing Attractions As more people holiday at home. The Times looks at popular destinations Buckingham Palace EC digs deep to pay the green dividend' VTECH Stables raided in VAT enquiry Teletext Mother battered to death News in Brief Liver setback Player charged Pilot named Family found Ministers still hope to steer more pupils into science subjects A-level results give critics ammunition in battle to overthrow single 'gold standard' of education Provisional A-Level Results by Grade The Sunday Times Race for university place is under way The System By our Education Reporter: Calculating the best course for top marks The Subjects Aging test struggles to keep up History of the Exam Nationwide No Title Washington orders UN to muzzle commanders Brigadier has hte safety of 9,000 peacekeeping troops on his mind Air power ready Pickfords Travel and Hogg Robinson Travel Generals who speak with both barrels Clinton finds a vigorous defender in his UN envoy Reuter: Inflation rising by the hour The Howard League for Penal Reform Revulsion prompts Geneva meeting Factions in Bosnia agree to give UN control of Sarajevo Under the Geneva plan, a demilitarised Sarajevo will come under the authority of the United Nations for the Next two years Colourful cast of rogues turns war to its own profit Alfa Romeo Injured boy prays others will be saved Egyptian interior minister survives bomb attack Currys Computer Centres UN appeals for brigade in Somalia Khartoum denies terrorism charge (Reuter): Israel court delays Demjanjuk departure News in Brief General 's story (Reuter): Oil tanker hit (Reuter): Rebels attacked (AFP): Truce agreed Crew missing (AP): Playing at war Washington accused of rigging' Star Wars' test results The alleged duplicity over SDI not only misled Soviet politicians. There are also claims that Congress was duped Top US officials 'spied for KGB' The Times Rutskoi is corrupt, commission says Birth-swap teenage girl can 'divorce' biological parents De Montfort University 'Dr Death' to face trial over suicide Mole bares his soul to his shrink Continuing Sue Townsend's Comic, Tale Adrian Mole, still spurned by the beautiful Pandora, has devised a list of tortures for her latest lover. When Pandora finds out, she insists he seeks help. He is obviously not rational Who is the real Valentina? Thirty years on, the first woman in space remains an enigma, reports Nigel Hawkes Nigel's short sharp shock to the system Raymond Keene considers the impact of a chess genius Too sick to have a sex life? How diabetics can maintain their love lives, juices and tooth decay, and a £6m cholesterol drug trial Forgotten skills of the surgery Doctors are losing their ability to make a traditional diagnosis Is this a racist diagnosis? Schizophrenia among Afro-Caribbeans is a major public health problem. Simon Wessely examines its causes Dateline Bordering on a new federalism Immigration remains a national prerogative says Bernard Jenkin Missing Sessions The Times Diary No smoking The Times Diary Picture Gallery Closed book of knowledge Over-educating a nation is impossible, argues Janet Daley, and even those who drop out of university feel some benefit Beer belly The Times Diary Lords a-leaping The Times Dairy Spying an ally The Times Dairy Military messages decoded Careful talk saves lives, says Lawrence Freedman A for Achievement A-level standards—if not golden—still command respect At Sixes and Sevens The disputes over Bosnia's corpse go far deeper than airstrikes Norse Manure Wit is a better spice for smoerbroad than scatology Britain's place in a European union North-South divide on health care Cricket's essentials Royal gates Peak practice Radio sufferings and rolling news Lord Taylor on TV Fish stocks threat Diary devotees Court Circular Memorial service School news Military burial Birthdays today Personal Column Births University news Buckingham Palace Deaths (AFP): Robbers threaten Egypt 's ancient heritage By a Staff Reporter: Secret garden found on ruined estate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir Anthony Bowlby, Bt Sir Anthony Bowlby, second baronet, a former director of Gkn, died on August 17 aged 87. He was born on January 13,1906 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sir John Cripps Sir John Stafford Cripps, Cbe, editor of The Countryman, 1947-71. died on August 9 aged 81. He was born on May 10,1912 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tuition & Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Your Will Paul Henry Ernest Fernyhough Ernest Fernyhough, Pc, Labour Mp for Jarrow, from 1947 to 1979, died on August 16 aged 84, He was born on Christmas Eve, 1908 Irene Sharaff Irene Sharaff, an award-winning custume designer for both Hollywood and Broadway, died in Manhattam on August 16 aged about 83, She is believed to have been born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1910 On this Day August 19 1895 Army Reform See France while it is still there The British holidaymakers' vision of a timeless rural idyll across the Channel has almost vanished, warns Tony Rocca Open season for a golfing mecca Turnberry cashes in on the glamour of the Open and turns itself into a year-round attraction Inter Europe Travel Ltd ABTA Flight Centre ALPHA Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items World Link ABTA Travel Bank Embassy Travel German Travel Centre Trailblazers Verona Travel Ltd ABTA Checkin Travel Simply Flights (Travelspan Group) Viceroy Travel Class acts to follow More families are going back to school for the holidays Picture Gallery Flight Finders Travel Flights Trailfinders Theatre bargain Flyaways Weather threat on puffin island Clean country in a dirty fight Greenpeace is attacking New Zealand's image as a picturesque place of sheep, pines and lakes, reports Marianne Curphey Champagne and pampered campers Upmarket camping is enjoying more popularity than ever, despite the company forecasts Austravel Ferry cheap deals BAA Disney keeps smiling Cater for yourself Travelogs The Times Crossword No 19,313 News Business People in the Times Times Weather Call For the latest regiion by region forecast, 24 hour The Times Tomorrow Business Today Trade deal struggling up Capitol Hill Anatole Kaletsky 25 Arts 29-31 Mark Morris waltzes into Edinburgh Shares soar to record Pound gains as funds flood into UK Kodak to cut staff by another 10,000 Sport 34-40 Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Bundesbank insists on the mark's anchor role Ted Turner buys two Hollywood studios The Times Unit Trust Information Service Financial tailspin forcing airlines to raise fares Gas firms to highlight hazards of MMC view Sprint in line for licence Setback for Sherwood No payout at Ransomes Paper plant considers £250m expansion plan Business Roundup Merrett fights to attract names for 1994 syndicates Failure by Merrett Group to raise capital for 1994 will place it under severe pressure just as it is recovering from the surprise resignation of an underwriter Small firms seek reform of debt law Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pharmaceuticals shares surge after Clinton speech By our Insurance Correspondent: Britannic hints at rise in life profit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Marley sees hope for UK housebuilders By our Industrial Staff: Steel cuts may have been in vain Multiple Classified Advertising Items BICC Group Swiss group forecasts good year Bank thrives Elsevier hope Profit banquet Index races on with biggest one-day rise in seven months BAe raises size of refinancing Star chief Apparel dips Rosebys rises Westgarth up NMC ahead Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options BICC disappointed with half-time fall to £51m Major Changes Major Indices Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Drug sector lifts Dow to record Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Sport and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates Dollar Spot Rates Salomon's mines The Times City Diary Pub talk The Times City Diary Banker 's order marble floors and pricy air… The Times City Diary Differing ways The Times City Diary Labour party remains the last bastion of monetarism As the pendulum swings in the other direction, Anatole Kaletsky looks forward to a new Keynesian revolution in economic thinking Economic View Early stats The Times City Diary By George The Times City Diary Gas reading The Times City Diary Think of elderly when cutting interest rates Marley BICC Motor mergers Tempus Feminism could be the locomotive for development Consultancy choice The Times Stopping small business clock MP Michael Page Finance Rowley Ashworth Solicitors Fujisawa Gmbh P. 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To Senior Partner of City Solicitors Multi-Lingual Opportunities Graduate Must spk fluently Italian (fluent) spkg secs for 2 Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items CG Accountancy Practice Position Sought Multiple Classified Advertising Items Coopers & Lybrand EY Ernst & Young APACS Gordon Yates Accountant Times Newspapers Financial Manager Accountancy The Times Newspapers Professions aim to make free advice go a long way Sfo and liquidators moves closer Any Other Business Rose-tinted vision is made to measure Time to think again on charity accounts reform Shares driven to new high First direct Low budget, high quality Cinema: Geoff Brown on how Hollywood is waking up to the strange potency of cheap movie-making Created under the noses of the Nazis Marcel Carne, who made the classic Les Enfants du paradis in writing France, talks to David Robinson Television page 30 Map of the Human Heart Edinburgh page 31 Pared down and powerfully sung Alan Blyth on some no-nonsense Mozart at the Salzburg Festival Entertainments The Times 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 London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country More eloquent for its reticence 15c The Life and Death of Philip Knight ITV Excellent in variety Proms Docklands Sinfonietta/Edwards oortmerssen The Times Breath of air from the Clyde Theatre: Bracing energy and versatility characterise two companies form Glasgow Edinbuggh Festival: Four Times critics report on some of the highs and lows of the opening day Moved by the melody Dance: A varied and provocative programme from Mark Morris Not worth a detour4 Opera: A new James MacMillan work, premiered at the Traverse Standing up or falling flat Fringe Comedy: Talking dirty is no real substitute for making people laugh The Times How he rose without trace Mired in subcontinental miseries Brainteasing for victory M. R. D. Foot peers behind the scenes of the Calling Indian tunes Intimations of the oceanic Minerva Press The Pentland Press From the heart of Europe Victoria Glendinning admires two newly translated Hungarian and Czech classics Smoothing out exoticisms Bar mitzvah in the Bukovina Does art give life meaning? The Open University Sarawat justifies Ebor gamble Thunderer: York Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Yarmouth Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Thunderer: Salisbury Rapid Raceline Dealing with disharmony in bridge's mind games Despite the help of a sports psychologist, the British women's team did not qualify for the world championships. Albert Dormer reports Woosnam weary of Cup talk Standings Ayr Americans provide support for Open Neutral venues State school funding can boost English cricket Golfing options Word-Watching Players must keep away Keane steals show United keep winning New Hope for England's Cricketers Shearer ends seven months of misery Wednesday off target For the Record Sports Service England can learn . from, lessons of Oval history John Woodcock draws a parallel between the England side of 1953 and its present-day counterparts Leading First-Class Averages Today's Fixtures Littlewoods Pools Northamptonshire relish chance to open up championship race Border's chance to finish barren sequence Cricketcall Rapid Cricketline Teleworld Uk Ltd Doubts cloud China's breakthrough David Powell in Stuttgart looks at the unexpected rise of a new sporting power Gunnell ready to prove her stature United States gain early advantage Americans remain too insular David Miller exmines why the United States fare so badly at world and Olympic athletic events Owners avert threat of baseball strike Rider dies after fall at Tythrop trials Sport in Brief Eyres leaves Widnes Farr-Jones doubtful Holders foiled in final Chance to restore pride Venables seeks time Hard work for Becker Bull reported BBC1 Variations Radio 3 The Times Choice Satellite Multiyork Racing 34 Sarawat Lands Gamble to Win Ebor Handicap England must reward their loyal support Bicknell's withdrawal opens way for Fraser's return at the Oval Liverpool rediscover sparkle of glorious past Concise Crossword No 3178 Winning Move Word-Watching World record for Obree in semi-final National Tyres and Autocare Athletics 38 Experts Puzzled by Success of China… PRP Executive Selection Department for Education CBI McKenzie Waterman & Co. Making your Career Work PRP Executive Selection N B Selection Ltd PA Consulting Group Headway Charterhouse Executives A thousand years of prejudice at work Stereotyping still persists among European managers, says Widget Finn Crescent WHS Whsmith CTA Recruitment Consultants Coopers & Lybrand Mercury Communications Morgan & Banks International Motorola Nb Selection Ltd Lansdowne Coopers & Lybrand MacMillan Davies Legal Aid Chemical " Success depends on the effective of… Sales Director Project Co-ordinator Milton Keynes Rare Opportunity American Power Conversion Quality services in a quality environment Falmer. 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General Appointments Crowson Fabrics Adaytum software The fine art of interviews Life after Readundancy Artesian Eastes plc Profiles Afa Advertising House of Lords Bower Roebuck & Co Ltd Tokyo Diner PLC Graduate (m/f) Reporter-Editor The Sunday Times City Investment House Finansa Times Newspapers Allied Dunbar The Magistrates' Association Experienced Sales People required in all The Times Afa Advertising Management Trainee Chelsea CTEC Multiple Display Advertising Items CVS Borough of East Staffordshire ADG The Times Newspapers University of London Going where the action is Marie Forsyth on why increasing number of private sector employees are moving into public service Public & Healthcare Fundholding Manager for Doctors' Practice Redgate Medical Centre North Cumbria Health Alliance Tec North London How to avoid system failures Why is the health service baffled by technology?
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