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News from 21/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Bill Price, Michael Stewart, Liz Dolan, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Alasdair Riley, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Dr Margaret Brearley, Rose Wild, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Peter Feeney, Bill Frost, James Rusbridger, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Drew Smith, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivor Davies, Managing Director, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Andrei Navrozov, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Clive Fewins, Robin Young and John Vincent, Clive Davis, Michael Bracewell, Ann Caborn, Albert Dormer, John Leigh, Tim Marsh, Liem Soei Liong, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Rudolf Besier, Stuart Jones, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Gilly Cryer, Michael Knipe, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Malcolm Gregor, Laurie Magnus, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, D. J. Murnaghan, Ian Brodie and Ross Tieman, Rosemary Vaughan, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, David Baddied, Joel Brand, Hazel Willett, Susan Gilchrist, Wolfgang M?nchau, Margaret Dibben, Nicole Swengley, Oleg Gordievsky, Richard North, Jennie Dunn, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, James Hepburn, David Adams Latin America Correspondent, David R. Hopkins, Chairman, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, John Hopkins, Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Ian Brunskill, Alison Roberts, Alan G. Child, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Adam Lebor and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Michael Watkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Paul Wilkinson, Karen Buckley, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver August, I. M. Jessiman, Moy McCroryY, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Christopher Follett and Tom Walker, Edward Stanford, Agence France-Presse, Sara McConnell, Alfred Hermida, Mel Webb, Phil Brindall, I. H. Barclay, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Rosemary Verey, Patrick Sergeant, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Edward Coales, Frank Jeffery, C. C. H. Alderson, Caitlin Moran, John Sheldon, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Roddy Gye, Keith Hampson, Helen Pickles, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Anthony A. Sebag-Montefiore, Benedict Nightingale, Ben Lynfield and our Foreign Staff, Robert A. Crawford, Jonathan Meades, Alicia Drake, F. G. T. Holliday, D. A. Palmer, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Gus Plaut, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, N. P. E. Wheeler, Gillian Maxey and Kris Anderson, Peter Mason, Stanley Tress, Gerry Orme,

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Scramble for universities grows frantic 195,000 applications rejected A cutback in government funding and an improvement in A-level results have combined to increase competition for precious places at university Index Weekend Duran Duran Fear and starvation stalk the cruel Croat camps of Mostar One young Muslim inmae had no more than thin sticks for limbs. Richard Beeston reports from a prison camp in Rodoc, Herzegovina Tourist dies of diphtheria in Moscow Summer Break Silver, gold and a record for Britain Animal Magic Man held after three women found dead By a Staff Reporter: Solicitor convicted of attempted rape Oxford Tutorial College Weekend Money on Six Pages BBC aims to Save ?50m with good housekeeping Management says that the money saved in the Self Help scheme will be used to make more television and radio programmes Alliance Leicester Portillo pledges low taxation Insecticide might be 'mad cow' link Br lacks capacityto handle tunnel traffic Experts prepare to enter pit Bilesthorpe mine tragedy Lib-Dem man's death Lost painting identified Ten hurt in IRA attack Submarine sickness Justice system 'archaic' Diamonds lost in sleep Man charged with five gay murders News in Brief Nurses blockade hospital Neighbours 'fears led to discovery of triple murder The Sunday Times The Good Schools Guide Stena Sealink Bookies cut odds on little green men Woman battered as she tends grave Age shall not weary the Hollywood sex symbol Dinosaur eggs go under the hammer House improvements may give poor return Research casts doubt on whether bulding work will add to the value of a property Summer Moben Sale Hotline aims to stop the cowboys Police to look again at 'suicide' Lack of cash sinks London river bus Boy 'pushed care worker down stairs' News in Brief Paper boys stem abductor Gunman jailed Murder trial Father cleared Brave boy Tow hold In Sicilia Turismo E'cultura Lieutenants hold the fort while Majors are away Comet Enslaved millions need a champion Credo Teletext To see why 10,000 people a month take a different… First direct Sunken key may unlock riches of Charles I Protection schemes fail to save birds of prey from slaughter Bacteria in water halts prison intake Ostrich steaks appease the grousers Judge tells Howard to rethink leave order Plan puts 10,000 mail jobs at risk Bus driver sacked after 45 crashes Toddlers found alone The Times World Chess Championship Great Record Holders The Times Peking launches purge to mark Deng's birthday An anti-corruption drive, launched to coincide with the 89th birthday of China's senior leader, has shown that there is an ugly corollary to his economic reforms Cars Built this Well are Few and Far between Nicaragua troops circle rebel camp Shining Path raid leaves 62 dead (AP): Baby dies during operation on twins with one heart From Reuter in Home: Boys born to Swedish woman of 58 600 Series Hype revives Superman Sarajevo children share fighters' survival instinct Eyewitness Sarajevo Owen pushes for EC to take control of Mostar Irma taken off the critical list DUFF Russian accused of killing missing crew Turkey demands Armenia sanctions Moscow rivals in muted protest (Reuter): Greeks clash over ex-king News in Brief (Reuter): Killer confesses (Reuter): Albania bomb (AP): Envoy leaves (Reuter): Magazine ban (Reuter): Pigs roasted Jittery Cairo braced for new attacks by militants The extremists who assassinated Anwar Sadat have risen again. Many Ordinary Egyptians are angry and frustrated by the impact on tourism, and their incomes Police quell Witwatersrand student, protests Namibia expects South Africa legally to transfer the Walvis Bay enclave before September 16, Isaac Kauling, the information permanent secretary, said in Windhoek yesterday. He said the South Africa Parliament, which reopens for a special session on September 13, had sufficient time to enact transferring legislation. It was a "misconception" that the transfer of the bay and 12 islands, ruled by South Africa since 1910, could take until April. TheoBen Gurirab, the foreign minister, is expected to meet R. F. "Pike" Botha, his South African counterpart, on September 3 to iron out final details Zimbabwe losing war to save white rhino Picture Gallery Old ally delivers blow to Arafat Nazi hunters win 13 days to justify Demjanjuk trial Forte Hotels (AFP): Saudi king announces political reforms News in Brief (AFP): Teresa ill (Reuter): Reward offer (AP): Civilians die (AFP): Human shield (AP): National effort (Reuter): Stars wed Poisoning the wells of science Pesticides may be behind many ailments, but the government will not investigate, says Richard North Government funds are used to support the hypothesis, but never to test it Alexander Chancellor in New York Some people leave the city to be with the in-crowd; others just to experience life behind unlocked doors Defeat in the surrogate war The Western alliance has been tearing itself apart over Bosnia, but to no good purpose on the ground Language exams The Times Diary Taking the Air Pollution in the countryside may be worse than in town To Board or Not to Board International law and complex Chinese cargo Cabbage with Everything May the prime minister enjoy his vegetables and his holiday Taxation as means of tackling deficit Green-shoot spotting Pressure on Indonesia over Timor Plates of identity Puzzle posers Runways at Gatwick Near miss Drawbacks in law of no win, no fee' United at the altar New acronym. . . . . . old diminutives Arts Council of Northern Ireland Social News Service dinner Latest wills Weekend birthdays Princess Margaret celebtates her birthday today Personal Column Windsor Castle Ministry of Defence Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Weekend anniversaries Church news George Gedge George Gedge, CBE, director of manufacturiag of the British Aircraft Corporation, 1971-76, after being previously closely involved with the early production of Concorde, died of Parkinson's discease in Bristol on August 13 aged 81. He was born on Personal Column D'overbroeck's Brigadier Bobby Popham Brigadier Rubert Home Stewart Popham, CBE, former City Marshal and Swordherarer for the Lord Mayor of London, died on August 1 aged 84. He was born on May 4,1909 A Level and GCSE Multiple Display Advertising Items Malvern Festival Tony Barton Tony Barton, manager of Aston Villa when they won the European Cup in 1892, died from heart disease yesterday aged 56. He was born on April 8,1937 Piero Heliczer Picro Helicrer, poet playwright, film-maker, actor, masician, painter and printer, died following a car crash inNormandy, on July 22 aged 56. He was born in Rome on June 20,1937 News The Times Crossword No 19,315 Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather No Title Exceptional Value Weekend Money The Pound Profile 20 Picture Gallery Saudi aircraft order 'goes to Americans' Barbie ready to dominate the world Merrett agency chief quits Portrait Football Tried & Tested Exports outside Europe end recent strong performance Weekend Sporting Fixtures Tietmeyer hint of cut in rate By a Correspondent: Homes chiefs 'fully in picture', jury told Hambro Clearing Limited Career gasman takes a winning gamble Business Profile: Cedric Brown The chief executive who demanded an MMC enquiry into his own company feels vindicated, says Susan Gilchrist GEC Alsthom beats Siemens to $2.4bn Korean order By our Industrial Correspondent: Impending sale of port likely to cause friction More cutbacks at GE Group 'grew too fast' Raglan slumps further German car wars 'can be defused' Costs force CPC to shed 345 jobs in Scotland Business Roundup The Sunday Times Bristol & West interims doubled Changes help Jourdan to press down on losses BSM steers towards flotation Cadbury gets more of a taste for US drinks company Cadbury-Schweppers and Dr Pepper/Seven-Up, the third largest player after Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co, are exploring further ways of working together Mercury Asset Management Fed intervention to prop up dollar surprises dealers Teletext Unit Linked Insurance Investments Profit-takers prevent another trading high Stock Market (Reuter): Worries over yen cause Nikkei to fall World Markets Recent Issues Major Changes Dow still on top form Wall Street Insurers not thrilled by holiday sport A spur of the moment decision to shoot the rapids of go ballooning could leave you open to an expensive insuance loophole, says Margaret Dibben Time to woo first-time buyers Comment Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor Dog-Eat-Dog 24 Taking to the open road with peace of mind M&G Loan Rager Schroders Fimbra Invesco The Times Sniffing out the dastardly dog faker Car boot sales are a massively expanding economy as well as a hotbed to dodgy deals. But, Liz Dolan says, help is on hand for the amateur trader Save & Prosper Talk to Towry Law Losers at the end of a five-year plan Sara McConnell on bad news awaiting some of the early of the early BES investors N&P Save & Prosper Penalty Shootout against the bank Customers can pay dearly for settling loans early Liz Dolan reports Balmoral Why widows are turning to lawyers for financial advice People don't want to wade through every leaflet that comes through the latterbox. They'd rather we did it Briefings Fimbra Save & Prosper Make a stink or pay through the nose Liz Dolan reports on efforts to mobilise an army of angry shoppers and taxpayers There's a way in a will to hold on to homes abroad Save & Prosper Perpetual Bristol & West & You Ungrateful charities In pursuit of the going rate Letters From days of financial sacrifices to grants and money for drink Lack of logic detected among insurers unsure about the value of security Counting the cost of cards Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Multiple Display Advertising Items Teletext Small losses on day Fidelity Brokerage The Times Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Catch the UK Recovery Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) Europeans could bring Walker Cup back to life John Hopkins suggests the Americans would be better tested by a pan-European challenge Woosnam finds odd solution to putting problems Eager challengers launch late rush Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Lunn sisters contest lead Channelling funds into a second helping Simon Barnes On Saturday Iberia O'Brien resists relentless challenge David Miller At the world championships Lessing takes plunge in defence of title Stuart Jones meets a world champion with his eyes already fixed on an Olympic Games seven yeas away Results from Stuttgart Bronze to Hill as rival tests positive Stark ready to compete Top seeds to meet Wickham supreme Britain face stern test Fourth title for Hall Goodway on the move Yesterday's Racing Results Champion Obree ponders future Sport in Brief Tebbutt times run to perfection Lesser lights take centre stage at Sandown's celebrity fixture Solar Wagon faces difficult task Ripon Teletext Rapid Raceline Chester Perth Today's Races on Television Sandown Park Thunderer Signing of Sinton confirms ambition Diamond shapes up as jewel in crown for new campaign Rob Hughes on how a formation adopted by top clubs is changing football in England for the better Small-town boy who struggles to be at home in the big time Saturday portrait: Graeme Hick, by Simon Barnes Souness sounds notes of caution Stricter conditions for League entry Teletext Birthday honours go to Emburey for fine century Morris underlines claims for recall Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Players only fooling themselves John Woodcock criticises falling standads of behaviour and efforts to deceive umpires For the Record Marshall spurs Hants to big total Kent are made to labour by Haynes Sim0n Barnes Gold and world record for Jackson Fraser and Malcolm put England in control Scoredboard from the Oval Be a Successful Writer Golf 110 metres that was close to perfect Art of animal magic More than 500 children entered our London Zoo painting competition. Libby Purves reports on the judging Sotheby's Rosemary Verey Joe Joseph Alicia Drake Great Bank Holiday Ideas Guide Prague, a city free to charm once more Michael Knipe returns to Prague, where 25 years ago he witnessed the Soviet 'liberation' London Zoo Teletext Getting There New Hall Sins sown in the past bring pain for the glum reaper It 's crunch time for the cobnut growers The Kentish cobnut, a Victorian favourite, will be back in the high street soon. Clive Fewins reports The egrets have landed Feather report Autan Restaurant Watch Garlic's cloves of many colours Food Spy Garlic's potent presence in the kitchen and health shops has a flavourful history. Drew Smith crushes some misconceptions Batsman's great duck Entertaining at Home David Gower, the Hampshire cricketer, pads up to play host Dish of the Day Patterns of island eating Frances Bissell translates the flavours of a Gozo summer to her English table Sherry's many happy returns Brighten up the dull days of summer with one of these fine, dry bottles, says Jane MacQuitty Best Buys Cordula British Antique Replicas Multiple Display Advertising Items Big Bed Co. Switch on to the miniature view Nicole Swengley checks out some of the latest small-screen TV's Multiple Display Advertising Items Fitty dent Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Winebergs MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Temeraire Heard the one about radio's new comics? Funnily enough, there are great laughs and talent around Moriarti's workshop Pioneer Bordering on the dramatic Make the most of August with gardening writer Rosemary Verey, who advises on plant gropings that make stunning displays Banking on a holiday weekend treat Free Zoo Visit Dorling Kindersley Reason and truth are the Unitarian guides Ruth Gledhill joins the worshippers who praise 'the great force' and sing new hymns to some familiar tunes Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden Summertime Blues? The Times Book Marker What the papers said Derwent May's bookbuyer's guide A mower's progress is the rake's defeat Francesca Greenoak tests the mulch mowers that chop up clippings like a food processor and cut out the need for raking We put them through their paces on challenging ground Multiple Display Advertising Items Pain Relief Homes & Gardens Multiple Display Advertising Items Dolphin Best Buys Diy Plastics Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips My Perfect Weekend Ken Follett Novelist Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovewood The London Roofing Company WWF Talking T-shirts versus monochrome reflections Joe Joseph ignores the rising sun and heads for the streets of downtown Tokyo, where anyone can show individual style-so long as they don't try to do it all by themselves Picture Gallery The Old Tannery Collection From the peak to the tube For many, surfing means constantly pitching into the sea. With lessons, Alicia Drake soon became hooked Multiple Display Advertising Items Sudbury Suffolk Multiple Display Advertising Items N. E. Cumbria Marbella Multiple Display Advertising Items Claygate Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridgeshire Floored by soft options Multiple Display Advertising Items Caldy Wirral St Margarets Hastings Old Town Multiple Display Advertising Items Ide Hill Cirencester - 3 Miles Wye Valley Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotland Cambridgeshire Highbury Fields Where to find the soft touch Broad Blunsdon Tudor House Southfields Multiple Display Advertising Items For Sale Regent Bridge Gardens Hampshire, Whitchurch Multiple Display Advertising Items Marbella Fast mover in the slow lane First-time bowls player Helen Pickles swaps her pride for a challenge Chelsea & Kensington Multiple Display Advertising Items Facts for green enthusiasts The Watermark Club Be lords of a French manor French Property Trafalgar House Europe Theatre Word-Watching Film Dance Music Exhibitions Teletext Bookings New Videos Grey clouds of history A Scots Quair Assembly Hall The Times Sounds with vision Music Theatre So good that it almost hurts Fringe Theatre French Baroque flourishes Classical Records The Sunday Times Jelly cohered in dirt Multiple Display Advertising Items Murray Johnstone Ltd. MARLBORlOUGH Fine Art (London) Ltd Diary of Times Classified Opera & Ballet Kasparov v Short Multiple Display Advertising Items Birmingham REP The Times Satellite Care BBC Variations Radio 3 Variations Radio 3 BBC1 Satellite Davies Laing & Dick College The challenge of computer minds Winning Move World Watching Concise Crossword No 3180 Chill out for a hot romance Caitlin Moran says it's no sweat finding the ideal mate Berkeley Jacobs Best Films Best Sport Magazine Smoking Causes Cancer P H S Magazine Contributors Candida Crewe's Diary NEFF Unmasking MI5 Letters Something for the Weekend Spelling and punctuation are tooks, but they are the tools used to make language work Lack of knowledge Thanks, Bel London life Kingfisher Murphys The Lee was running deeper than o'Brien… Article Withdrawn Admittedly the Audi S2 differs from its Audi Kiss of Life Old Roman Neville Johnson OuiSet Picture Gallery Fashion Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Brody Brody City Lights Moscow Farming Batteries In society's interest The Press Andrei Navrozov Dark angst of adolescence Paperbacks Cracking It (Part 59): Growing Old is Such a Drag Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: The Millennum Fund The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture 20Th-Century Classics BRUT Restaurant Guide Eating Out The Land of Never- Never Known unto man, at last Tom Pocock on the recent identification of the grave of Rudyard Kipling's son Leger Travel Poland Czech Hungary VFB Independent America Tulip Travel Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Anglo Pacific Austravel Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Gleneagles Hotel Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items U. K. Holidays Armathwaite Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Breaks Lynmouth Harbour Hannafore Point Headland Hotel The Sunday Times Scotland The Marine Hotel Sight Savers The pilgrim's progress Enter Password Games People Play Chess The Listener Crossword No 3216: Not Quite Tied Test Bridge Small Birds Singing Isabel Allende A Childhood Michelob Black Label

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