News from 30/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Jamie Deitmer, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Tim Jones and Jill Sherman, Noel Goodwin, Warren Greatrex, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, R. P. Wilkinson, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Benjamin Lynfield and Ian Brodie, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Jon Tacey, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Davies, Frances Hill, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Peter Day, Director, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, Elaine Fogg, Brian Morton, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Pippa Wlelgoa, Keith Pike, Alan Smithers, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Robert Skidelsky, Russell Kempson, Peter Wright, Margaret Quass, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Christopher Roden, John Higgins, Conor D. Burns (Honorary vice-president), David Hine, Raymond Keene, Rachel Collins, Richard Rawsthorn, Rashaad Thirlway, Ann Colley, President, Jean Michael Jarre, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Helen Nowicka, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, John Mathews, Michael Horsnell, Angus Mackay, Christopher Follett, Marie Rose, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Cook, Iron John, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Brian Steptoe, Director, Sousa Jamba, Michael Henderson, Frank Coker, F. J. WEST(Pro-Vice-Chancellor), H. M. C. Coghill (Head of Eastern Region), John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Sara McConnell and Jon Ashworth, Laurence Evans, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoIsraelis and PLO near historic deal Middle East peace talks resume tomorrow with hints of an unprccedented Rabio-Arafat Summit—and warnings of war from hardliners on both sides Timex shuts down factory in Dundee Index Fashion by Post Public opinion forces BBC news to cut violent scenes Life could begin at 100 if scientists have their way William Rees-Mogg Picture Gallery Legal loophone nearly set free Wife-Killer British Triumph Files show how Stasi recruited in Britain Abbey National University Vacancies Countdown to the clash of the champions Exclusive To the Times The Times Portillo may add legal aid to review on cost-cutting Viglen Picture Gallery Science graduates ill-matched to jobs Talk of rail retreat 'is nonsense' By a Staff Reporter: Publicans lobby EC in dispute over rents Poll shows growing support for vigilantes News in Brief Study on video games Win for cancer error girl Storybook site for sale Graveyard attack charge New Novello play found Ambulances meet Qe2 Four hurt in blast at flats Police turn deaf ear to sounds of Notting Hill 's party time London revels in carnival fever-and even the sun grudgingly enters into the spirit BBC board debates Martyn Lewis 's call for good news Byour Media Correspondent: Broadcasters rally round Birt Opinion swings in Jackson's favour Princess to present business arts award Forte Hotels Blue skies save the day for traders Baker faces wrath of party loyalists Key Tories deny Major was in plot to unseat Thatcher National Westminster Bank Reforms offer membership and cash boost for Labour A new poll identifies some clear gains to be made by john Smith's attempts to reform union memebership of the labour party Scientists advance cause of happiness British Association Geologists strike oil in Ambridge By a Staff Reporter: Children pelt trains with bricks Pavarotti pleases Kent crowd Police predicted change in IRA bombers' tactics The Ira resorted to a pocket-sized bomb to breach the City's ring of Steel. police say it is not a defeat for the new security regime Magician ready for magic day Transplant girl Laura 'back to square one' Couple found stabbed News in Brief Police hurt Newts saved Climber dies Soldiers killed Family affair Bond winners Homebase Hometown hails U2, band with a conscience Protest may prevent abuse clinic opening Residents of a small rural town have declared war on a foundation that wants to treat sex offenders near their homes Barclays Cool pilot praised by skydivers he saved Counterfeiters use loophole to prosper Arctic explorers died close to help How political debate can soothe the savage voter Britan loves firm leadership but, writes David Hine, a more continental approach to thrashing out policy issues is needed The Times Chess Book Offer Jaguar Bad Board Manners The Times World Chess Championship Important Notice to Asthmatic Patients The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Sciences How the Vacancies Service works Sketchy partition map spurs fight to seize new territory With all three sides in Bosnia unhappy about the proposed Carve-up of land, many believe opnly soldiers will resolve the issue Croat and Muslim troops poised for more action as delegates prepareto resume talks Professional aid teams decry work of the amateurs 200 Series Arafat gamble pays off as Israelis push Gaza deal Yassir Arafat's moderate line and Israeli willingness to talk directly to the PLO have raised hopes of progress in the Middle East peace talks, although significant obstacles remain Clinton goes to work with healthcare top priority (Reuter): Bush sons 'seek Kuwait deals' Thirty years on, King's vision remains a dream for US blacks De Klerk hints at referendum to clear way for national elections Hassan's treasure on earth Tamils go home to war zone Reuter: Chinese dam burst kills 223 and wipes Out remote villages Azerbaijani vote likely to seal fate of deposed president Delors calls for European federalism News in Brief (Reuter): Storm nears (Reuter): Nigerians freed (Reuter): Capri fire (AP): Tourists hurt Nazi ghosts haunt Berlin's bid to stage 2000 Olympics Picture Gallery Nations debate war rules Submarine safe found intact by salvage team Russian 'confesses to killings' Nagging Pain By our Foreign Staff: Singapore endorses leader Let's keep a little risk in our lives The worm has turned: a timid citizen has had enough of the authorities trying to take care of her with doctrinaire safety rules The power behind the chessboard It may be just a game, but chess can teach us much about improving the world, argues Robert Shidelsky Harbour Club Give up travel now? No fear How being kidnapped by guerrillas failed to change an adventurous spirit Catalogue crazy No need to go shopping for well-made clothes. The American mail order giants are movin' in Hotline Hermes Matthew Parris You need a really good, expensive multi-Volume encylopaedia to tell you that nothing much Changes Sole survivor of the wreck of poetry We pay a high price, and not just a literary one, for closing our ears to the lyric voices Voters who can't be bought Recovery may not reinforce Tory support, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday No goodies The Times Diary Study in penury The Times Diary Freudian cut The Times Diary Up periscope The Times Diary A bit of Mitford lost in the mail British Inspiration The Times This week's great scientific congress has no need of panic Menem's Mistake A divisive constitutional amendment Outlook Changeable The unpredictability of British weather remains a consolation Tory party dissent and discussion Financing the BBC A study in reds Quality and quantity of a levels Importance of science to students Hedging bureaucracy Graduates' repayments Choice salmon: of farm or river? White House ablaze Minimal attention Court Circular Marriages Latest wills School news DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointments in the Forces Veteran flyer lands in record books Observing the sky at night in September Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Churches offer thieves easy pickings Pottery remains show Nile delta is sinking Archaeology Lagonda abandoned in shed to sell for £25,000 E. P. Thompson E. P. Thompson, Social historian and author of The making of the English Working Class, died on August 28 aged 69. He was born on February 3,1924 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Fund Your Will Parkinson's Disease Society Michael Seely Michael seely, a former racing correspondent of The Times died yesterday aged 67. He was born in Nottingham on August 20,1926 Leukaemia Research Fund The British Kidney Patient Association Notice to Readers From Our Special Correspondent: Queen Astrid Killed Dudley Cheke Dudley John Chekem CMG, former British ambassador to the Ivory Coast, Niger and Upper Volta, died on August 20 aged 81. he was born on june 14,1912 Ted Shields Edward "Ted" Shields former reporter for Reuters has died aged 69. He was born in halifax. Nova Scotia, on july1,1923 The Times Today The Times Crossword No 19,322 Picture Gallery Times Weathehcall Aa Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Picture Gallery The Times Tomorrow Arts Shearer shoots sharp reminder Hill wins classic three-way struggle Results from Spa Mansell improves position Education Business Gallacher to place faith in Rafferty European Team The Goring Hotel Books on Monday Zelezney's world record upstages British exploits Akabusi clears his last hurdle with a winning smile For the Record The Times Cricket Football Today's Fixtures Valuable points scored by British officials Sluggish Wigan capitalise on Hull indiscipline Dynamic Hooper inspires Kent to easy triumph Glamorgan equal record to stay top Yesterday's Scoreboards Kington keep their nerve to last Saturday's Scoreboards Lamb pan extend Gatting's wait for title S Africa facing an uphill struggle Tributes in memory of outstanding journalist Palacegate Jack speeds to victory The Times Picture Gallery Cartmel Newton Abbot Southwell Plumpton Ripon Huntingdon Lupescu sixth for Dettori at Arlington Legal Notices Yarmouth Swing Low poised to tackle highest grade Epsom Results from Saturday's Six Meeting Richard Evans Today's Races on Television Chepstow Newcastle Leaders on Flat Rapid Raceline Warwick Modern Icarus aims to please and avoid quick plunge Simon Barnes watches Swindon Twon receive an overdue return for sticking to their principles Wright on song but must change key for England Rob Hughes on the player who scores regularly for his club but only rarely for his country Samways spurs Tottenham Keith Pike reports from Villa park on a player making a strong case for England recognition Leeds lack case for defence Peter Ball Reflects on hard times for Howard Wilkinson after his side's defeat against Liverpool at Anfield Shilton's burden eased by Argyle triumph Russell Kempson looks at the latest chanllenge facing the former England goalkeeper United keep Branfoot's underdogs in their place Peter Robinson Watches the FA Carling Premiership's richest club grow richer at the expense of a perennially poor relation Weekend Results and Tables Burkinshaw strong on style Christopher Irvine finds the west Bromwich Albion manager sticking to his principles despite watching to his principles despite watching his side lose to Stoke City Pools Claims Rangers pay for rising injury count Langer ends doubts over putting with easy victory Final Scores Electronic system flops at its dress rehearsal Seedings Whitaker claims third Derby in a row Britain fail in attempt to finish off Poland The Times World Chess Championship Gowshall becomes youngest champion Sport in Brief Ermolenko takes title Sevens triumph repeat First for Australia Initiative rewarded Nice lumière, what a shame about the son Rock Concert Opera Clear as ever Proms Variety with a pinch of salt I say, I say, I say, says Richard Morrison. Have you heard the one about the end-of-the-pier show that hasn't ended yet? Surplus to requirements Television Books Royal Court Theatre Entertainments Kasparov v Short Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Pippa Wlelgoa Theatre Guide Jeremy KIngston'a assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country A sad story, but it's very well told Opera: Broadway echoes and elusive dreams in English National Opera's Kurt Weill revival Street Scene Coliseum Triumph in early Verdi Edinburgii Festival Opera Overture and beginners Youth Opera The Times Hooked on the habit of words Brian Morton on the wealthy rebel who turned to farming and drug dealing before achieving literary notoriety The Letters of William S. Burroughs: 1945 to 1959 Edited with an introdction by Oliver harris Picador. £17.50 Ail officer and temporary gentleman The Eye in the Door By Pat Barker Viking, ?14.99 Relive the Good Old Days The Times the Theatre Club Complicated colonial couplings Masai Dreaming By Justin Cartwright MacMillan, £14.99 Out of these worlds Science Fiction Dynasty fit for the gods Cassandra Princess of Troy By Hilary Bailey Cape, £15.99 The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks University of Luton Midland Retakes at Cats Abbey Tutorial College Campbell Harris Tutors Davies's St George's University School of Medicine European Business School State University of New York University of Luton Success of GCSE hides great failure The lack of any vocational ladder is denying education to the majority, says Alan Smithers Hotline Rutland VIth Form College Queens Bartholomews Tutorial College Bellerbys College Retakes Fine Arts College Only as special as the rest of the class Gifted children can be happy at school, Marie Rose, a teacher, says University of Luton London University External Law Degree Lucie Clayton CS Abacus College St Albans Tutors Degree Vacancies Service Lessons from the Mario Brothers Only the latest in technology can interest pupils, argues Jon Tacey Interviewing now West London Institute College of Brunel University University of Luton University of Hertfordshire Holborn College Oxford Tutorial College St. Andrew's Cambridge The Rapid Results College D'overbroeck's Cambridge Business College Guildford College Bellerbys College Regent School of Law Multiple Display Advertising Items St Ebbe's College & Business School Oxford Oaklands College Hertfordshire Teletext Collingham BAC Westminster Irwin College BAC Lansdowne BAC Guildford Secretarial College The St James's Secretarial College Aberystwyth St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Dundee Institute of Technology Lansdowne University of Luton Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies The Albany College Cambridge Business College Edward Greene's Tutorial Establishment The British Institute of Florence Kensington College The Old Vicarage S. I. B. S. Ltd Language Studies International Holborn College Harrogate Tutorial College Fine Arts College Davies Laing & Dick College BAC Cambridge Business College University of Leeds SOAS University of Luton European Business School Richmond College BAC Will the tide turn for Brighton Marina? Jon Ashworth finds that dreams of transforming Brighton into a Cote d'Azur are still a distant shore Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move University of Luton Milestone College Duff Miller Cavendish College Institute of Counselling Skills-Based Courses… Abbey Tutorial College Ealing Tutorial College Lansdowne KLC Huron University The Oxford Business College Kinsington College of Business Knightsbridge University EF International Language Schools Regent's College, London Multiple Display Advertising Items All Souls College, Oxford Television and Radio Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite The Open University Arts Two Homes chiefs found guilty of fraud Life assurance companies that backed the failed broker are among the Chief losers and have also had to pay compensation to Some of Home Assured's Clients Concise Crossword No 3186 Winning Move Word-Watching Spectre stalks Tory knight Surprise at early factory closure Timex quits Dundee after 47 years Beached Hopes Reform 'could harm' Lloyd's Homeowners see price rises slowing
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