News from 06/09/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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A. S. Monckton (Director), Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, David Pimentel, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Trevor Beeson, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Isabel Wolff, John C. L. Cox Director General, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Christopher Elliott, Angela MacKay and Andrew Pierce, Fiona Bolton, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Jon Askworth, John O'leary, Education Editor, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Stephen Hawking, Keith Pike, Janet Bush and Ross Tieman, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, Charles Bremner, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Dick Howard, P. J. Dobson, Adam Lebor, Sarah Johnson, Philip Bassett, John Woodcock, Marit Hargie, Marianne Curphey and Jeremy Laurance, Gabriella Gamini, A. E. Harvery, William Allen, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Tim Judah, Marcia Pimentel, Ian Dilworth, Raymond Keene, Raymond Keene and Richard Duce, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Clare Fordham, Rachel Collins, Abba Eban, Sam Kiley and our Foreign Staff, Nicholas Harington, Richard Evans, Ben Manintyre and Louise Hidalgo, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Ian Brodie, D. H. Lawrence, Robert Ransford, Jamie Dettmer, Norman Stone, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, George Rose, Publisher, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Clive Foxell President, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Stephen Pettitt, Louise Hidalgo and Jack Crossley, George Steiner, Jamie Detimer, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Philip E. Secker Deputy Secretary, Jack Bailey, Caroline Moore, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Jenny Anderson, Peter Robinson, J. Chalmers Park, Christopher Irvine, George Sivell, Assiatant Business Editor,
ResumoA Small Price for a Great Newspaper Index Checkmate Secret service hunts British Stasi agents Dons 'were East bloc moles' The fear is that some GDR spy networks may have been taken over by new masters Bishop given 80 lashes m public by Sudanese court The sparkling bottled water that came from a tap Libby Purves Picture Gallery Gulf Arabs pledge cash for Palestine Stephen Hawking Chopard Geneve 30p Tory cash crisis grows as old friends turn away Dispute over Labour links with unions resurfaces A private meeting among seven unions defying Labour's one member one vote plan is causing open conflict in Birghton Major goes for Olympic gold Conference Countdown St. Joseph's Hospice Party leaders face tough inquisition Grassroots have their say Heath advises No 10 to root out disloyalty Pensioners' friend turns up the heat on streets… By our Industrial Editor: Think-tank forecasts 2m fall in membership P&O cuts Channel fares for next year News in Brief Jackson man to speak Secretary was stabbed Petrol caused blast Shelter cases increase Cyclists win backing Dementia victim killed Loyalist violence prompts talks plea Reprisal fears force bomb boy's parents to curtail campaign Colin and Wendy Parry had wanted to explain to Americans on television why they should stop funding the IRA terrorists Police dig up cancer man's body Plea for end to flood of goodwill Missing schoolgirl is found safe at holiday resort 44 years on, owner buys back car Chicago Cave team finds way into huge labyrinth Citroën A Times investigation finds clear cause for concern in the state of Britain's bottled water industry Sparkling way to pay over the odds for mains water A random check by The Times on seven bottles of drinking water showed that none was healthier than tap water Ulrich, the sharp-suited spy who let his guard drop only once The East German spy network in Britain Jamie Dettmer travles to a small town in eastern Germany to see a man who tried to recruit him as an agent over lunch Stasi men worked in London Most samples fall flat in blind test Epson By a Staff Reporter: Harmless puzzle in bottle of Perrier Food scientist urges boycott of beef in alert over old meat Six-year-old meat now on sale in shops was frozen before slaughter house controls were imposed, a microbiologist warms Parents petition for return of sports day Treasure find could prompt cash hunt at museum Uprooted village swaps tiny terraces for semis Families escape 'ticking time bomb' as British Coal pays for rebuilding Domesday hamlet wants to put itself back on the map Patten tries to dispel degree-place fears Cancer fund renews enquiry call Doctors on waiting list News in Brief Wrong father Adultery case Wedding fight Bond winners IBM Consultancy & Services Curtain-raisers to The Times World Chess Championship make their move in London Chairmen of the board agree to differ The Times World Chess Championship £1,000 to be won every day The Times Checkmate The intrigue that surpasses all attempts to subdue it The appeal of chess transceds all circumstances, from men in the depths of despair to creative geniuses, writes George Steiner Fide's prize money halved Reader's game C4 coverage See the match Mebhisto Arafet wins Fatah backing but Syria hedges its bets Battle begins to gain Israeli hearts and minds for self-rule deal despite threats of Arab hardliners Time to reap harvest of self-interest Abba Eban says both Israelis and Palestinians must reject the sterile policies of a bleak past to build a fruitful future Bradford & Bingley No Title Vodafone Balladur's magic fails to dispel the curse of recession In the first of a series on leaders returning from holiday to confront trouble, The Times focuses on France World Agenda Starving Muslims flee Croat purge in their thousands Skinheads and old soldiers attend reburial of Hungarian dictator Picture Gallery Rutskoi drags Russia's racy rhetoric to lower depths Kiev MPs condemn Black Sea agreement News in Brief (AP): Leader retires (Reuter): Kurd MPs shot (AFP): Battle honour (AP): Cyprus lobby (Reuter): Knife edge (AP): Sub-terranean Chinese seek £8m damages over ship Sperm bank ruling clears way for posthumous children Ten policemen arrested for Rio slum massacre Brazilian police are waging war on vicious drug traffickers. But their latest raid on a Rio slum killed women and children Gore aims to cut 250,000 jobs in war on red tape The vice-president wants to shred a 10,000-page government personnel manual and dump half the internal regulations. His proposals could save £66 billion UN attacks Somali gunmen after Nigerians killed Reuter: Marcos cult waits piously for miracle Picture Gallery Investor Hurd adds to European pressure on Buthelezi News in Brief Talks falter Torture ban (AP): Iraqi sacking (Reuter): Plan rejected Pastoral pizza Beware the father of obsession Parents with a brilliant child may have to be reminded occasionally that their charge needs more than just a coach or manager We're running out of time Is the universe going to expand into eternity or will everything collapse in one Big Crunch in which physical laws become meaningless? Stephen Hawking, author of the phenomenal bestseller a Brief History of Time, sheds light on the darkest regions of space and time and considers an extraordinary array of possibilities for our future International Convention Centre Birmingham Tomorrow Leukaemia Research Fund Ok Barneys, make your move An opening on Madison Avenue this week by one of New York's most famous stores has started a fashion war Fashion Hotline Matthew Parris Authors should turn their eyes from the dramas at the edge of life to the niggles at his heart Shopping list The Times Diary Messages received, but not understood Total global communications are at hand, but they will not bind a world of lost connections Will the real PM stand up? John Major must reinvent himself to survive, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Final edition The Times Diary Newbury's finest The Times Diary Golden boy The Times Diary More hot stuff from granny The Times Diary State of the Unions The TUC should be denied a new corporatism Lies, Politics and Statistics John Major should have one last look at George Bush Mountain Beef The European Community increased its steak New opportunity for church unity Musical ride Penny plain Value of science education in an arts-oriented society Marriage and morals Optimum population Estate agencies Flown away Fair play Nouveaux riches Court Circular Birthdays today Dinner Today's royal engagement Nature notes Memorial services Anniversaries Picture Gallery School news Personal Column Memorial Services Announcements Families under Siege? Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments in the Forces Trailfinders Personal Column Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hew Lorimer Hew Lorimer, sculptor, died on September 1 aged 86. He was born in Edinburgh on May 22,1907 Herve Villechaize Hervé Villechaize, American actor, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Los Angeles on September 4 aged 50. He was born in Paris in 1943 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Leukaemia Research Fund Research into Ageing Buckingham House Douglas Portway Douglas Portway, painter, died in the Dordogne, southwest France, on September 4 aged 70. He was born in Johannesburg on September 22,1922 Clive Sandground Clive Sandground, newspaper editor died on August 31 aged 60. He was born on November 5,1932 News The Times Crossword No 19,328 Knockando Picture Gallery Sport People in the Times Picture Gallery Business Weather Features Education Books The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Was this the greatest one-day final of all? Morceli cracks mile record Milestones Education Taylor to for sake style in pursuit of victory Rob Hughes doubts the merit of the England manager's likely team for the vital match against Poland Arts Business Land Rover Norman Stone on Reith Join the Voyage of a Lifetime Ballesteros magic takes spotlight from Lane Davies finds serene form to capture Open title in style Final Scores For the Record The Times Today's Fixtures Bradley's fantasy shows solid form at Burghley The Times Sparkling Speight and rumbustious Reeve joy to behold At Lord's Unheralded Asif Din enjoys hour of glory Kent poised for final showdown Weekend Scoreboards Cumani seeks change to entry system Newmarket trainer believes owners pay too much towards major prizes Nap: Diaco (3.45 Hamilton Park) Next best: Mary Hinge (3.00 Nottingham) Nottingham Kingmambo wins Longchamp verdict Saturday's Results Blinkered first time Hamilton Park Roberts cheered by Wolfhound's win Leaders on the Flat Holland enquiry presents chance to amend rules Rapid Raceline Leicester goaded into action by surly Italians David Hands watches England's cup holders enjoy satisfactory preparation for the new league season Legal & Public Notices Llanelli scarlet after first-half scare Half-time lecture belatedly brings best out of leading Welsh club Gerald Davies sees Llanelli beat Pontypool 31-17 in a skirmish between the have and have nots By our Sports Staff: Trinity overwhelmed by champions' power Newcastle changes necessary as time runs out Alan Lorimer assesses Newcastle Gosforth's prospects of survival at the highest level Schofield perks up to stimulate Leeds By our Sports Staff: Rainey badly hurt in grand prix spill Bargain buy helps to extend St Andrew's honeymoon Simon Barnes reports on the powerful combination behind Birmingham City, 3-0 conquerors of costly Derby County Portsmouth pay price of prolonged hangover Peter Robinson sees Stoke's direct style earn a late point, to the continuing frustration of Portsmouth, last season's nearly men Lincoln thrown by Beck's basics Peter Ball Watches Preston North End set the pace at the top of the third division under the no-nonsense approach of their manager Stylish Albion see off hungry Wolves Anderson burdened by new cares Andrew Longmore reports on the difficulties endured by the Barnsley player-manager as his side suffers its third consecutive defeat Eydelie fails to appear before meeting Haunted by thoughts of failures past Halifax encounter familiar feeling of gloom after dominating draw with Yeovil Christopher Irvine discovers that fortunes have not improved at the Shay since the club's drop to the GM Vauxhall Conference McCarthy's goal keeps transfer pot simmering Keith Pike believes that the season's most prolific goalscorer is overdue a big-money transfer Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Scotland's cup adventure almost over Treacherous seas bring spate of powerboating accidents Scientists defend success of Chinese sportsmen Novotna needs another embrace after falling victim to Date Searles lead Britain to record haul Mike Rosewell reports on an outstanding weekend for British rowers at the world championships in Roudnice in the Czech Republic Britain lose heavily in pre-Olympics Sports in Brief Wade finds the range World title for Gowers Gibbs rejects St Helens Burt leads all the way Faurie finds form The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Sciences How the Vacancies Service works University of Luton The Rapid Results College Surrey College Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Harrogate Tutorial College Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Institute of Counselling Skills-Based Courses A Level Retakes in Oxford Lucie Clayton Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Joseph's Hall Oxford David Game Multiple Display Advertising Items School of Oriental and African Studies Imperial College The Robert Cordon University St George's University School of Medicine Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Seminars Kensington Park School Tables yield their secrets Love them or hate them, school league tables seem to be here to stay. David Tytler looks at the latest comparison of results Learn a few truths at home More parents than ever are choosing to teach their children themselves. Isabel Wolff reports on the trend European Business School Midland Cambridge Business College The London Scholl of Journalism Regent School of Law D'overbroeck's St. Andrew's Cambridge Sussex Stop being so coy about sex Viewpoint Cambridge Business College The St James's Secretarial College Retakes at Cats The Official French Government Centre of Language… Bellerbys College Abacus College Multiple Display Advertising Items The European Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Durham Tettenhall College Cavendish College KLC School of Interior Design The Queen's Secretarial College National Extension College Kingston University Royal Postgraduate Medical School University of Oxford University of Cambridge Dean College of London IT Training for Jobs St Ebbe's College & Business School Knightsbridge University University of Oxford Girls Public Day School Trust The King's School European Council of International Schools Inc., Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Nottingham Benenden School University of Oxford Opera Many hippy returns, 25 years later As Hair comes back to the West End, Jeremy Kingston recalls the heady excitement of the first night of 'tribal rock musical', 25 years ago Unseemly behaviour in church Benedict Nightingale is neither amused nor enlightened by an adaptation of Zola Tune in to menace Rock Bruised from all the punchlines Television Royal National Theatre Books Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie 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 It's a classic case of coarse acting Music Theatre: Xenakis meets Euripides in Opera Factory's new South Bank production The Bacchae Queen Elizabeth Hall Knight to remember Opera in Edinburgh Falstaff King's No easy answers here New Music at the Proms Asko Ensemble/Nott Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times The giant who built the Beeb Norman Stone ponders the fate of the BBC's tireless first director general, who made important people feel uncomfortable The Expense of Glory A Life of John Reith By Ian McIntyre HarperCollins, £20 Running away from mother The Crocodile Bird By Ruth Rendell Hutchinson, £14.99 Picture Gallery The fall of the house of Palmer The House of Doctor Dee By Peter Ackroyd Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Poetry in motion The Faber Book of Movie Verse Edited by Philip French and Ken Wlaschin Faber, £20 The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks A Biography By Jeffrey Meyers MacMillan, £14,99 Hour of the Women By Christian von Krockow Faber, £6.99 The Wise Woman By Philippa Gregory Penguin, £4.99 Capitalisation, week's change Policy Portfolio PLC Creme De La Creme Computerglaze Plc Efficient Secretary Wimpey likely to build on last time Reporting this Week Taming of inflation points to fall in yields Glit Edged Multiple Classified Advertising Items Applemac Sec Design Temp Controller St Jame's Secretarial College International Financial Publication Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas looks to MMC support TYPISTS/WP Operators Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Finding People Jobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merger between Volvo and Renault expected Business round up Slice of action Seat faces another loss Word-Watching London Chess Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unions must find new strokes to deliver employees' rights Philip Bassett, in Brighton, examines the problems facing Britain's declining unions as they meet for the TUC conference Time for SIB action backing Maxwell pensioners Schroders Polished job The Times City Diary Talking heads in Pecking The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Winged message cometh Tempus GEC Pearson Bunker bother The Times City Diary Art and antiques Cricket bash The Times City Diary Swiss signing The Times City Diary Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Gas-Cooled CBI gives £5m in computer packages to schools Winning Mov45 Concise Crossword No 3192 Reed Elsevier to buy OAG for £275m Reed Elsevier this morning announces to the Stock Exchange the acquisition of Official Airline Guides for ?275 million, much less than Robert Maxwell paid for it A hard fight worth winning Word-Watching Awaiting a verdict on the wearing of the wig The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Confidence still improves but recovery pointers are mixed IB Blancpain Unions Flag
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