News from 23/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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David Levy, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Alan Bradley, Geoffrey N. Silman, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, John O' Leary, Education Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Sharon Bott's, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Adam Lebor East Europe Correspondent, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, Roddy Forsyth, K. R. Warren (Conservative Mp for Hastings, 1970-83, and Hastings and Rye, 1983-92), Gorst-Williams, Kurt Schork, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Susan Sturrock, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Wouter A. Meijer (Director, World Population Foundation), Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Elaine Fogg, Jenny MacArthur, David Simons, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Michael Bull, Russell Kempson, David Willey (Chairman Optimum Populatin Trust), John Woodcock, John Philips, David Miller, Mike Edwards, Wolfgang Münchau, John Yaxley, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Ruth M. Ashton, Lord Beloff, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ron Ellis, David Walton, Rachel Collins, Peter Bryan, Stephen Slater, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Smith, Havery Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Ghulam Sarwar, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Kate Smith (Member, The National Childbirth, Crich, Peter Taylor, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, David Tytler John O'Leary, John Goodbody, D. J. Bluestone (Non-dancing office worket), Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Henry Chadwick, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Our French Racing Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent and Joel Brand, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David Williams, Michael Hornby Countryside Correspondent, Margaret Jowitt, Nadine Meisner, Philippa Toomey, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Quentin Edwards, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Paul Kelbie, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Norman Hammond Archaelogy Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, Peter Robinson, Tony Hetherington, Anne MacElvoy, Christopher Irvine, Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, D. Lawrence-March,
ResumoSecrecy lifted from M15 and Mi6 funding 'Value for money' ordered The debate about scrutinising the work of the security services is far from over and in future their expenditure will be subject to tighter controls Prisoners may be put to work Index Lord Beloff Tories plan rebellion over train fare rises Libby Purves Medal-winning athletes restore British pride War-shattered boy asks a question with no answer Fashion Feed the Children 8 Pages of Education Double rape in park News in Brief Two die in blaze News in Brief Raf burial in Russia News in Brief Sex attacker strikes News in Brief Youths assault police News in Brief Harrods Police fear 'political' influence of reforms News in Brief 220 ft up, dog's best friends swing low from City landmark Portillo searches for savings to quell backbench tax revolt Miners go back as safely row looms Intelligence services move out from the shadows The spirit of openness adopted by the intelligence services in Britain has caused more than one little local difficulty Beckett challenge could split Labour Briton falls to her death on Eiger Solicitors will open tribunal to public Sea stops play on wet wicket Judge sounds alarm over intimidation of trial witnesses Women win battle of the greens Parents sue electricity firm after son's leukaemia death Palace puts souvenir hunters on rations Universities open all hours to ease demand for places I've only ever Really been satisfied by two or… Pensioners call for lower TV licence fee Citroèn Families mm court reversal in Lockerbie damages case Woman's boxing win The Times Picture Gallery RAF chief fears loss of jobs to contracts Veteran leads field in the run for fun Engineers seek share of the TV spotlight £80m rush fuels holiday war Forte Hotels Boy saves cousin from kidnapper News in Brief Gunman foiled News in Brief Twins shot News in Brief Sheep scanned News in Brief Bride killed News in Brief Fireman hurt News in Brief Sun stays at 20p News in Brief Bond winners News in Brief British pilot plots seven-mile flight to Pacific seabed Explorers hope to unlock secrets of a final frontier in the spirit of Everest's first conquerors The Times World Chess Championship Prime Movers of Politics Loophole undermines future of coastal flora and fauna Tories must confront a painful paradox Lord Beloff argues that the burdens of office prevent Tory leaders from making the changes necessary to return them to favour Starving Muslims of Mostar face death within days Doctor laments 'end of western civilisation' as Croats deny aid convoys access The horror of Mostar has prompted fresh pleas by aid workers for international pressure on those laying siege to the city and heighted Un fears for the population Corruption claims force out Russian minister Geneva accord rewards Bosnia's warmongers Bradford & Bingley Endgame battle rages for burnt shell of a town Gore crusade to cut government waste runs into trouble Specifications for an ashtray in federal offices - it should not break into more than 35 pieces - have raised laughs on Capitol Hill but added to White House headaches Malaysia Reuter: Teresa in coronary care unit Conflict over abortion turns vicious Washington frees Kennedy files Nicaragua rebels seize reporters in hostage stand-off Drink-drive charge for Rodney King News in Brief (Reuter): Tourists held News in Brief (Reuter): Talks halted News in Brief Train attacked News in Brief Britons on holiday face growing risk of disease Warning as diphtheria, cholera, malaria and tuberculosis claim more victims Mubarak gains support with harsh sentences on militants The Egyptian president's economic successes may not be enough to stem the tide of Islamic fundamentalism, now the only opposition force with a consistent ideology Cult thrives as Deng turns 89 Spectre of pestilence stirs forgotten fears Marx comes in last at the philosophy Olympics Mogadishu missiles menace UN Vaccines rushed to Moscow 12 killed at prayer meeting Mole and a child of our time Continuing Sue Townsend's Comic Tale Our hero denies any paternal interest in Sharon Bott's offspring, and discovers himself outrageously caricatured by a childhood enemy as the deeply boring Aiden Vole Can computers be champions? David Levy looks at the extraordinary sucess of Deep Thought and chess-playing silicon chips Cheshire Sex is not the last item on the menu Elementary my dear Zoran When you discovered years ago that the winning style formula is to stay simple—why change now? 'It goes from one generation to another. Now the daughters of my clients are buying the same clothes' Hotline All men are dogs; its just a question of sorting out the breed A poodle of a man sets out the harsh facts of life for the misguided mistresses of the world Frankly, old girl, if you should fall under bus, there are other dog baskets, other ladies Royal rodent The Times Russia resurrects the art of thinking As the world's philosophers meet in MeElvoy sees a new challenge for the West There are dozens of economists and other experts in Yeltsins coterie, but no philosophers The price Britain will pay Peter Riddell assesses the damage caused by the war in Bosnia Fledermaus, of course, was my big break Memory lane The Times Diary MPs go to school The Times Diary Life in the raw The Times Diary Let's drink to Holmes The Times Diary Unhappy Returns The Chinese have more to fear than to celebrate The Hamas Effect Isael and the PLO must preserve with their talks Third Age Gold New races are ready for older runners Decision on status of Muslim school Surrey cricket Mothers' choice on the question of childbirth at home Optimum population Marble halls Not made of stone Tory loyalties Critics' choice Cures or placebos? Forthcoming marriages Social News Service appointments Nature notes Personal Column Church news Today's birthdays and anniversaries Railway works get new head of steam Appointments the Forces Remains of 'first Welshmen' found Professor Claude Rimington Claude Rimigston, FRS, biochemist, died in Askeroy, Norway, on August 8 aged 90. He was born in London on November 17,1902 Personal Column Dorothy Hopkinson Dorothy Hopkinson, writer and lay psychoanalyst, died on august 4 aged 90. She was born in Cambridge on March 29,1903 A Prisoner of War Kasdi Merbah Kasdi Merbah, the former security chief, prime minister and opposition leader of Algeria, was assassinated near Algiers on august 21 aged 55. He was born near Rabat, Morocco, in 1938 George Keyt George Keyt, Sri Lankan artist, died in Colombo on July 31 aged 92. He was born in Kandy on April 17,1901 Spy funding out of shadows The Times Crossword No 19,316 People in the Times Times Weather Call Weather The Times Tomorrow TV Listings England's chances hinge on weather Relays complete British medal haul Arts 25,26 Books 27 Business 28-32 National Grid Television and Radio Confusion clouds British one-two SunLife of Canada Defeat for Britain Sport in Brief Beerbaum strikes again Sport in Brief Oliphant retains title Sport in Brief Hunslet's home ban Sport in Brief Split under scrutiny Sport in Brief Cappellini sweeps up Sport in Brief Brazil produce better display Sport in Brief Morris and Cottey keep Glamorgan on course Saturday's Scoreboards England in tune with pitch John Woodcock on the part a fast and true surface at the Oval has played in an evenly contested sixth Test Yesterday's Scoreboards Thrilling climax to Sunday league in offing Gooch set to scale new heights at home next year Woosnam clinches Ryder Cup selection Thoroughbred Welsh golfer wins Murphy's English Open by two stokes Flawless Fairclough lifts first title Mickelson in front For the Record Stark hit hard by horse's tendon injury Radisich battles through for first victory Cecil takes heart from preliminary virus tests Thunderer: Nottingham Winning Ebor owner has second dividend Coup De Genie stakes claim Thunderer: Hexham Result from Saturday's Four Meetings Leaders on the Flat Mansell edges closer to Indy crown Graf secures her seventh title success Rapid Raceline Cole provides Newcastle with taste of life at high table A spirited performance by Kevin Keegan's side earned a point against the champions at Old Trafford. Christopher Irvine reports Souness's strolling players assume lead role in style Gould bemoans early fixture glut Russell Kempson hears familiar grumbles about tired players with the Premiership only eight days into its inaugural season Villa settle for point and no return Peter Robinson sees Ron Atkinson's side draw 2-2 with Wimbledon in a typically uncompromising encounter at Selhurst Park Francis pays for lack of strength in depth Peter Ball reports from Hillsborough on a 1-0 victory for Arsenal over Sheffield Wednesday Millwall's opening wrecked by Southend Weekend's Football Results and Tables Celtic no nearer to new era Picture Gallery Pools Check Canadian earns share of spoils for City Wycombe may need time to bridge league gap Keith Pike believes the Conference champions should temper early optimism with caution Fanelli left injured in 50mph collision with pacer Legal & Public Notices Success must not silence alarm bells David Miller believes the authorities must change tack in order to build a sound future for British athletics The athletes have to decide whether they want to be good or rich, and in which order Results from Stuttgart Australia suppress S Africa to maintain status quo Dramatic lessons in brevity Edinburgh: Times critics continue their search for the highlights of this year's Festival and Fringe Theatre: Fringe shows prove the value of concision, says Benedict Nightingale Norman's wit and wisdom Television Review Jazz Picture Gallery Stars can still shine Variety: an evening of Fifties nostalgia may be fun, but is it art? Visualising the music Dance: Mark Morris's second Edinburgh bill delights the fans Vivid Spanish scenes Music: idiomatic Falla from a Barcelona chamber orchestra Books Entertainments The Times Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Novel kind of beauty Proms: The second of this year's new commissions BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall/Radio 3 Time for a blend of art and soul Jazz: Way forward, or dead end? Clive Davis reviews a performer who polarises opinion Wry ramble to Wobegon Theatre: The prairie's great raconteur returns Ambassadors The Times Trade Advertisers Imagination which must be obeyed A new life of Rider Haggard shows his stories at odds with his career as an imperialist, says Peter Ackroyd Rider Haggard and the lost empire By Tom Pocock Weidenfield & Nicolson, £20 See Hair and Meet the Cast Surely the Lord is in this place A New Encylopaedia of Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land Edited by Ephraim Stern, Aylet Lewinson-Giboa and Joseph Aviram Simon & Schuster/Kuperard, four volumes £199 Right on Hardy and Tolstoy Historical and Fantasy Tes Paperbacks Capitalisation, week's change Tangible Securities Ltd. Market seeks security at Rentokil Reporting this Week Bull market rally moves into its fortieth month Glit-Edged Change on Week Word-Watching La Crème De La Crème The National Captioning Institute Creative Play Ltd ACME Norman, MCA Records Ltd., Audio Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items TMAC The Mortgage Acquisition Corporation Office Administrator Multi-Lingual Opportunities MB-Caradon expected to finalise ?800m deal Business Roundup BTR wins £55m order Cadbury targets US Fake cash dispensers ACME appointments Isin Crichton, PKL Ltd. Enforcers battle to bring the market manipulators to book Convictions for City crimes are frustratingly low. An SIB initiative may be the only way to more effective policing, Angela MacKay argues SAA Bank limits on working capital frustrate small firms Business Letter Back in business-in Hong Kong The Times City Diary Sticky time for oil Tempus Japan Running for cover The Times Diary Holiday job The Times City Diary Cadbury Master of all The Times Diary BBC1 Variations Satellite Help the Aged On Guard 29 Pay races ahead of inflation in private sector Disney sees no date for happy ending Concise Crossword No 3181 Picture Gallery Gas faces split into ten companies on demerger British Gas shareholders could get windfall gains if shares are issued in demerged gas companies to comply with the Monopolies and Mergers report Shortfall tops £4bn at LUI subsidiaries Winning Move Word-Watching Sticky Patch 30 Housing price rise 'needed to aid recovery' Commercial Union Clerical Medical rejects demands over funds Science losing its grip on the syllabus David Tytler tracks science's decline in schools, while John O' Leary finds advangtages for those studying the subject Task force of teachers David Tytler on how one school is helping under-achievers win their place More places to choose from Oxford Tutorial College UWE Bristol Lansdowne Kingston University Finding a course Midland The Listening Bank Confident score to face the music A premier London coledge is set for a burst of innovation, says Susan Sturrock Educational Courses Review The Oxford Business College BAC West London Institute College of Brunel University Royal Holloway University of London The Language Business Multiple Display Advertising Items Only the ants get to the top of the ant hill Japanese students have a reputation for conformity—the reality can be dyed hair and T-shirts The University of Huddersfield Lansdowne University of Luton Postgraduate Diploma in… Cambridge Business College University of Luton Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Campbell Harris Tutors St Joseph's Hall Oxford BAC Opportunities for Success at Stratford-Upon-Avon… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retakes at Cats Westminster School Greenwich College National Extension College Don Quijote UK Davies's College UCE University of Central England Teletext Medical Degree Courses Kingston University Aston University St. Andrew's Cambridge Cambridge Business College Bedford College The London School of Economics UH University of Hertfordshire Ebs Multiple Display Advertising Items CIFE MPW Bellerbys College BAC Abbey Tutorial College BAC IC Irwin College Collingham BAC Davies's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Duff Miller BAC Lansdowne Career Development Loans University of Southampton Modes Study Centre Swiss Hotel and Tourism School Bolton Institute Multiple Display Advertising Items Degree Foundation Programme Regent's College Uel University of East London The Buckinghamshire College The University of Greenwich Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Abbey Tutorial College Bellerbys College BAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items UWEBRISTOL ABCC Institute of Counselling Skills-Based Courses… Collingham, Brown & Brown Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment Multiple Classified Advertising Items RRC Rapid Results College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pitman Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Wales Multiple Display Advertising Items The Buckinghamshire College The London Institute Ealing Tutorial College D'over Broeck's RRC Educational Courses Review Aberystwyth Bilingual Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items The true cost of raising the roof There is something rotten in the state of our schools; if it isn't the actual ceilings, it's the cost of insuring them, says Jessica Gorst-Williams Multiple Display Advertising Items MPW BAC A lifestyle that changed Fagging and flooging have no place in today's boarding schools CIFE SOAS Greenwich College Modern Tutorial College The Tutorial Academy Huron University Fine Arts College
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