News from 31/08/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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T. H. Richardson, Doug Jones, William Deller, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Alexanda Frean Media Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Azmat A. Khan, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Roland Rench, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Nick Nuttall Environment Orrespondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Noel Goodwin, Simon Broad, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Allem, Aillen Ballantyne, Roddy Forsyth, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Caroline Hawley, Bernard Levin, Ben Preston Education Repokter, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Alasdair Steven, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Clark, Sam Kiey, Africa Correspondent, R. M. L. Winston, John Young, Peter Carter-Ruck, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Adam Lebor and Martin Fletcher, Anthony Briginshaw, Aileen Ballantyne, Susan Gilchrist, Paul Kelble, Alan Tidy, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, Russell Vallance, Nick Nuttall, Technilogy Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, M. F. Dar, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, John Hopkins, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Angus MacMillan, Alan Guindi, Raymond Keene, Walter Smith, Bernard Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Lawrence Freedman, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Oliver Holt, Judith Matloff, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ben MacIntyres, Christopher Walker and Ian Brodie, Roger Boyes, NORTHBOURNE(Chairman), Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, Robert Crampton, David Conn, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Dr James Le Fang, Alan Franks, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Scrivenor, Barry Dumughn, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Nigel Hawkes and Nick Nuttall, Nadine Meisner, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Adrienne Winter, Jack Bailey, Derek Wanless, Marcelo Cajueiro, Conal Gregory, Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor, Carol Cooper, John Watson, Michael Hornsby, Countrside Correspondent,
ResumoNazi Hunter Howard to privatise up to ten more prisons A threat of industrial action by prison officers and criticism from governors will be provoked by government plans to extend its "experimental" privatisation programme Our Foreign Staff: Israel 's PLO deal enrages radicals Peres tells Likud hardliners:'You are the men of yesterday: we Want to live in peace' US shock troops raid UN house in Aidid blunder Index World Title Science can put the spin into sport Bernard Levin Cox and Kings Travel Degree Vacancies ITV plan to move News at Ten is revived Major may lose top Tories as electoral boundaries change 800,000 flock to Notting Hill's street party Howard speaks out against vigilantes End of wages councils 'will hit taxpayers' Correction Timex staff vow to keep up protestx U-turn on BR role in sell-off looks likely News in Brief Woman shot in Belfast Footballer convicted Trident sub in service Hirohito sword stolen Old cars on mercy trip Arms case remands Victory for Speelman Beach guardians to sue over delayed coastline clean-up Conservationists believe high costs are forcing the government to abandon promises to bring bathing waters up to EC standards Widow wins legal aid to sue health chiefs over Aids drug Children spurn books for computers Heat forces Jackson to cancel third show Scrabble Briton home and dry with 'wet' Nationwide Pensioner sleeps as car wrecks house Rare plants swallow metals that poison the soil British Association: new techiques offer hope for ecologists but problems for the health service Pollution Broken marriages create underclass of single mothers Social Survey New social statistics present a disturbing vision of the future for women at the bottom of society's ladder Switch to Mediterranean diet 'can cut heart risk' $1bn speculation 'aided Tory policy' Economics Surgeons debate ethics of out-of-womb transplants By our Science Editor: High-tech medicine is no panacea, says professor Research Officials keep silent on cancer errors England's rolling green hills threatened by Brussels red tape Counterfeit traders 'are funding terror rings' Motorists fined illegally News in Brief Russian rowers Man remanded Crash landing Bosnian poorly Fraud penalty Climbers warned after three die Renault a Certain Flair Gloves come off in dash of heavyweights The Chess Champions hit town and prepare to fight it out for one of the biggest purses in British The Times World Chess Championship Relaxing for the fray ahead Nigel Short Resilience wins through Predictamove: How to Participate in the Game Exclusive By our Chess Correspondent: On board and page, insights into the workings of a master's mind Some of the Game's More Bizarre Moves Master of the quick, sure kill Garry Kasparov Mercedes-Benz UCCA The Times The right place at the right time A good careers office can make the world of difference to a student, writes David Tytler The Times Degree Vacancies Service Engineering How the Vacancies Service works UN chief vows war criminals in Bosnia will face tribunal The world must help if Muslims are to survive History's partition record offers Bosnia's Muslims little comfort if they must still fight alone, writes Lawrence Freedman First direct US willing to send troops Unhappy returns as a ragamuffin Red Army packs its bags The rapid withdrawal of former Soviet troops condemns thousands of army families to homelessness and unemployment, Roger Boyes writes from Fürstenberg Angolans trapped by war face fight against starvation With public attention fixed on Bosnia and Somalia, tens of thousands of forgotten Angolans may be killed by famine US shock troops raid UN building Disaster fuels fears over dam on Yangtze Russia says chain of errors led to attack Korean jet Countryside customs survive onslaught by les Parisiens Picture Gallery Gunmen kill 20 in Rio shanty town Southeast states wait for Emily News in Brief ANC apologises for abuses Waco finding (APW): Daughter dies (Reuter): Haiti change (AFP): Spirits lifted (AP): Excess baggage Jerusalem and the settlers blocking path to lasting peace The occupied territories deal, far from defusing tensions, may spark further Violence The Way Ahead America hopes that the momentum provided by the accord will accelerate all other aspects of the peace process. But even limited deals are open to sabotage Casualties litter road to self-rule Chronology City of despair gives way to cautious hope Gaza Forte Hotels Sleepy town that fell to Joshua takes centre stage again Jericho The little shops of horrors The Bavarian town of passau was once a breeding ground for Nazis but liked to see itself as a hotbed of resistance. So, when a local woman tried to find out the truth about her home town , it turned on her A writing competition turned Anna Rosmus, a sheltered Bavarian Catholic, into a Nazi-hunter, writes Roger Boyes In the town records there was enough material to compromise almost every bigwig International Convention Centre Birmingham Why can't you take a sari to the carnival? A voice of true dissent Paul Barker pays tribute to a great British troublemaker How far can we let the surgeon go? Transplants could be carried out on unborn babies using aborted foetal limbs and organs, reports Aileen Ballantyne The idea of correcting major handicap before birth is appealing You don't die of poverty The public has been misled over ill health and social class KASPAROV-v-SHORT Lynne Truss Buying books and failing to read them is not a crime—quite the opposite Bag of tricks The Times Diary Something new under the Middle East sun Realism is finally winning the war over ideological and nationalistic Zeal, says michael Binyon Lose the money and run The banks and building societies that got their fingers burnt in the property market have some explaining to do King sized The Times Diary Artistic triumph The Times Diary In-House training The Times Diary Stop the week, I want to get off The Times Diary After the Karaoke Politics is not dead: it is simply sleeping off a bad night Money for Study The government needs a new policy fast Got a Syzygy, Sailor? What mighty contests rise from trivial things Portillo comes under fire on taxation and the… 'Proper' universities? Expansion of the Tate Children and crime Kashmir's sufferings Due process of law Patients' need for close examination Is anybody there? Social News St Maur's School, Weybridge Nelson letter sale Institute of Administrative Management Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today A. D. D. McCallum Fordwich (pop. 251) claims small place in history Experts may preserve warship York household steps back in time Rose remains face decay threat Anniversaries Buckingham Palace Latest wills Rene Dreyfus René Dreyfus, international racing driver and restaurateur, died in New York on August 16 aged 88. He was born in Nice in 1905 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tatiana Troyanos Tatiana Troyanos, Greek-American mezzo-soprano, died of cancer on August 22 aged 54. She was born on September 12,1938 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Archdeacon John Youens Archdeacon John Youens, CB, OBE, MC, Chaplain General to the Forces, 1966-74, died on August 24 aged 78. He was born on September 29,1914 Alfred Shindler Alfred Burnett Shindler, City Solicitor, died in London on August 25 aged 80. He was born on August 31,1912 Buxton Drama Festival "Pygmalion" Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,323 Sport Weather The Times Tomorrow Pearce to captain England instead of Platt England Squad Crime Wave Gallacher picks Haeggman as his final choice Ballesteros and Olazabad handed wild cards for Ryder Cup team Middlesex prove too powerful for inconsistent challengers Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, outlines how outstanding spinners and in-depth batting took the championship to Lord's Arts Business Laser Treatment for Shortsight & Astigmatism Accountancy Examination Results Football Association folly brings game into disrepute Rob Hughes reports on the bewildering case of Manchester United and Leeds United, which will be judged at Lancaster Gate today Strachan on target as Leeds return to basics Pools Forecast Gullit and Platt score instant success Overseas football Leslie ends two-year wait Indio enhance standing Scotland have to pick from limited resources Squad Smith's tenacious innings ruins pursuers' hopes Life looking rosy for Glamorgan Rhodes steers S Africa to safety Yesterday's Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages End of glorious innings in sight Should David Gower be neglected by his country again his winter, retirement is his most likely option. Alan Lee reports Surrey proffer meek resistance Prost aims to be crowned before Mansell Motor racing's most bitter rivals still duelling for honours although an ocean apart Leaders Clubs in quandary as RFU rulings sow new confusion David Hands outlines the many problems faced by former league players wanting to play union St Helens await an answer from Gibbs For the Record Iberiab British pair survive early fright Glorious finale by Allem Europe look for revenge from 12 just men and true John Hopkins examines the form and class of the players who will carry home hopes at The Belfry Golfers from seven countries to face United States in 31st Ryder Cup match Competitors waiting for final recognition Mel Webb reports on the opulent venue and challenging course that lie ahead in the Times Olivettti Corporate Challenge Ryder Cup Johnnie Walker Graf thrives in Seles's shadow Unexpected British success as Wood advances to second round Legal & Public Notices Results from Yesterday's 11 Bank Holiday Race Meetings Today's Fixtures Britain's Olympic hopes are melting to nothing Sport for all ages Norwich in protest Tour for Catchpole Jr More glory for Gault Britons take two golds Telfer appointed to new SRU post Sport in Brief Urbano passes exam with honours Spanish student completes notable holiday double with first british rides The funeral of Michael Seely, the former racing correspondent of The Times, who died on Sunday, will take place on Friday at noon at St Paul's Church, Daybrook, Nottingham Progressive Licorne leaves rivals trailing The Times Rapid Raceline Cochrane speeds to fine treble Nap: Modi (3.20 Epsom) Next best: Delta One (3.30 Ripon) Ripon Peter Davies fifth Epsom Olympic dreams grow in sydney Australian officials cautions as IOC's day of decision draws near David Miller examines the bid to take the Games to Australasia fo the first time since 1956 The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Gunnell inspires victory on day for club runners Iberiab Rock Venturing out in the traffic Ian Holm, back on stage in a new play by Harold Pinter after years of film and television work, talks to Matt Wolf Star almost outshone Hilary Finch enjoys a night of fine singing and faultless organisation Quite at home on the range Television Review: Lynne Truss saddles up for a western mini-Series Lonesome Dove BBC1 Edinburgh Sunrise Medical Kooky Cook tribute Arts Briefing Raising Nostromo Entertainments Today's Choice A dailly guide to arts and entertainment compiled py pippa wlelogs Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Iradicated with the symbol) on release across the country Crowds kept warm by the ire Rock: Adrain Deevoy weathers onstage storms and tented tantrums at a festival Reading '93 Reading, Berks Vivid scene-paintingfrom: Noel Goodwin Prom: Noel Goodwin London Classical Players/Norrington Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times 'I Urge and Beg You to See It... Straight to the dramatic point The double bill which marks the operatic debut of the director Robert Lepage is the sensation of the festival, writes Gerald Larner Edinburgh Festival: A triumph for the Canadian Opera Company; plus dance. theatre and music Moved by a great sadness Dance: A beautiful, tender programme of work by a visiting American company Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company King's Theatre Purely a question of too much faith? Music: A flawed new trumpet Concerto Philharmonia/Slatkin Usher Hall Short, sharp and hooked on fame Theatre: A waspish and intriguing author reincarnated in a one-man show The Truman Capote Talkshow Assembly Rooms Times Newspapers Ltd Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporation of London Zarak MacRae Brenner GNW Executive Search ASDA Storcs Limited Hughes-Castell Ltd Are vigilantes criminals, too? As the police are swamped by a tide of crime, is there any justification for taking the law into your own hands? David Conn reports The jury is innocent, by a majority Alasdair steven sits in judgement on a tried and trusted system That's one job safe Thanks, partner Madly involved Price is right Not so equal Lost and found The doubting of Justice Thomas A bitter legacy from the case of a president's controversial judge Counsel Capitalisation, week's change British Funds Penny Share GPA and GE near to rescue package Instinet steps up European activity Word-Watching Invergordon under pressure to cope with a whisky chaser Reporting this Week Wall Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Gatt chief to meet Kohl and Balladur Business Roundup Coopers deadline TNT directors resign Hoeehst weakens More bottles recalled Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tenders & Contracts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Getting small businesses to grow big remains the prize Derek Wanless, chief executive of NatWest, responds to the Cbi call for new and imaginative ways to fund expansion for smaller firms Cycling from trough to trough Gilt-Edged HMSO Books Practice makes The Times City Diary The Times Ticking off for names The Times City Diary Property shares Dark days The Times City Diary Trailers for sale or rent Tempus Equities Sideways step The Times City Diary Oceans of Opportunity! Own goal The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Picture Gallery Help the Aged The Week Ahead Volvo and Renault 'close to deal on merger' Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3187 Picture Gallery By our Financial Editor: French stay loyal to EMU despite record jobless Word-Watching Designer fashions chic trend at M&s The Pound Stock Market Why Pay Tax on your Precious Savings? Growing Pains Japanese rail sale carries ?10bn ticket By our City Staff: Lloyd's names can look Emily in the eye
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