News from 10/09/1993
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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Helen Johnstone, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Andrew Pierce, Caroline P. M. Higgins, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Michael Rubinstein, Angela Mackay, Sheridan Morley, A. H. B. Franklin, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Regina Kibel, Ian Murray and Daniel Johnson, George Sivell, Noel Goodwin, Ian Murray and Raymond Keene, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Elliot A. Shinebourne, Alan Lortmer, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Melvyn Marckus and Philip Pangalos, John Banks, John O'leary Education Editor, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, David Hewson, Patricia Tehan, Tom Watt, Martin Flanagan, Peter Ball, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Alasdair Aston, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Ann Parkin, General Secretary, Louise Gray, Susan Gilchrist, Richard Cork, Margot Norman, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Louis Rubens, Bob Hawke, L. A. Smy, Headmaster, Richard Brown, Paul Sexton, Geoffrey Wheeler, Jenny MacARTHUR, David Toop, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Chadwick, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Lauro Martines, Nicholas Wood and Philip Bassett, Oliver Holt, John Carr, H. H. Ogilvy, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Robert Ballantyne, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Alan Booker, Martin Fletcher and James Bone, N. Sewell, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, Euan A. M. MacALPINE, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, Michael Horsnell, Richard Worsley (Director), Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Jonathan Humphreys (Honorary Secretary), Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Stuart Etherington, Margaret Fieldhouse, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Angus Paton, Michael Henderson, Joan Carper, Thomas Stuttaford, William Thompson, Dr David Clark, Rita-Stringfellow, Chairman,
ResumoIsraeli-PLO agreement ends 45 years of conflict Index Valerie Grove Autumn fashions In the Times Tomorrow UN attack on Somali women and children leaves 100 dead Short draws second title game Bribery Dispute Libby Purves Doctors blamed in smear alert Clarke puts down cabinet revolt over spending cuts N&P No-one's busier on your behalf 30p save 15p Parents of Asian pupils say council is racist Homebase Yard may lose 464 officers in new redundancy plan The latest scheme to reduce police numbers airms at finanical savings rather than operation effectiveness, critics claim Pilot hurt as helicopter crashes into Strathclyde field Two missing widows found in Ireland Consultants reject waiting lists move Labour urges spread of nursery schools News in Brief Treason case to DPP Press curbs opposed Arrests over gun killing CrossRail delay likely Rapist jailed for life Police deny test charge Girl runner, 12, dies Crash driver was not ill Police notes missing Good profits in law Singer's wife leapt from bridge when life lost its meaning She felt redundant when her children grew up, Georgie Fame tells inquest Black belt vicar ejects youth from church Wrens on way to breahing ultimate deep-sea barrier By a Seaff Reporter: Victim recognised voice of rapist Landlady says Nicola told clever stories Canon (UK) Ltd Bank gang coins £300,000 in The Great 10p Robbery Oxford student took fatal drug overdose days before finals Texas Radio 3 steps up hunt for younger listeners Boy's antics put mother in fear of eviction Lost skills relearnt at Uppark Solent fort is open to offers News in Brief Fire revenge Rape charge Tourist missing Seven up On the run Boy's feat Teenager left for dead by gang after racial attack Woman told police stepson was killer Fish counter tips the scales for bargains Weekend Shopping VW Refugees celebrate high road to hope Thatcher rewrote cabinet minutes, Baker alleges A series of candid programmes looking at Margaret Thatcher's years in power is lilely to reopen Tory leadership wounds New town ponders an old puzzle Conference Countdown Economist Clarke to maintain squeeze on public-sector pay rises London Zoo Fowler meeting cancelled Political News in Brief Ulster hopes Quango move Shopper 's ally Electricians return to TUC fold amid 'unity of the grave' Scargil's merciless, monster wit stalks the earth again British Lamb Gore Associates (UK) Ltd The left redefines itself—without Labour's leader Riddell on Politics The Times World Chess Championship Aggressive Short fails to avenge his defeat Combatants in dance of death Boat Show Threads that link two Nigels Savoy Sketch Federation launches a festival of chess The Times checkmate £1,000 to be won every day Clinton sets sights on home front The last of a series on troubles facing leaders: America The president, having struggled through his first battles with Congress, faces more domestic disputes on health and trade. The rest of the world will have to wait its turn (Reuter): Millions go on strike in India News in Brief (Reuter): Chief returns Romania sues Budget debated (Reuter): Paw law B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Americans struggle to count cost of illiteracy Ask your Mp to Oppose the Sheehy Proposals Picture Gallery Americans ready to restore their relations with PLO Arafat puts his name to letter recognising the Jewish state and renouncing violence as President Clinton should get a political boost from the signing of the accord. however, critics contend that his role in it has been negligible World of Leather Old enemies tire of the bloodstained road Step to Recognition Radicals back from exile B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Peres shares his dream for rich and open region Israeli foreign minister seeks escape from the darkness cast by 'shadwos of yesterday The architect of the accord believes the miracle of postwar Europe can be repeated in the Middle East, writes Richard Beeston from Jerusalem Palestinians see tourist bonanza Peace Dividend B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Comet Aidid rebels fight pitched battle with Un in Mogadishu Many civilians died ad Mogadishu saw its heaviest fighting since the UN relief operation began. It showed what could happen if general Aidid is caputred or killed The Timberland Company (Reuter): Picture Gallery Troops sent back into townships Athens vendetta forces election Banja Luka loses last mosque Thousands of Muslims flee Serb stronghold as exodus gather pace Media's tunnel vision is attacked by Hurd Local peace deals help to relieve civilian suffering Dr David Clark, the shadow defence secretary, sees a successful side of peacekeeping on his visit to the 'safe area" of Gorazde From Retuer in Vienna: Croatia sets out deal for peacekeepers Investors in People Should we sack the Queen? Bab Hawke, Australia's former prime minister, asks if a president for royalty is a fair swap A challenge for Gazza the brain The Valerie Grove Interview Multiyork Mencap Our daughter deserved more respect A year ago Catherine Sullivan was murdered at a hostel that does not accept violent patients Libby Purves talks to a still-grieving family about a sad case of professional bungling and misguided political correctness And now, son of Bs5750 New opportunities for the British bone-headed bureaucrat SPC Software Publishing Philip Howard Those who invoke the public in their battle often have a private motive Whose party now? Picture Gallery Peace in my lifetime They all laughed when I predicted the fall of communism; well, now I foresee an end to hatred in South Africa and the Middle East Patients before colleagues Thomas Stuttaford on doctors' urge to protect each other Out of the Desert Israel and the Plo reach a hard-won accord Storm in a Cabinet The row over tax is economically unnecessary Nursery School Lessons The government could save money by subsidising childcare Standards at risk in residential care Flown away Why girls beat boys in Gcse league US anglophobes Estate agencies British Library's words of wisdom Russian children Gielgud biography Rights in East Timor Getting on now Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Personal Column Memorial service Anniversaries Sporting drivers roll up to re-run a great train race Church news Luncheon Appointment School announcements New head Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Lieutenat-Colonel Dudley Coventry Lieutenant-Colonel Dudley Coventry, veteran Special Air Services officer and international clandestine operations specialist, died in Harare on September 6 aged 78, of injures from an assault. He was born in London on March 26,1915 Personal Column Trailfinders John Batten John Batten, silent film actor, died in Colchester on August 10 aged 90. He was born in Rotorua, New zealdand on Apirl 3,1903 On This Day The Times of Today Hans Kutscher Hans Kustcher, President, Court of Justice of the European Communiites 1976-80, died on August 24 aged 81. He was born in hamburg on December 14,1911 Colin Dollimore Colin Dollimore, architect, died in London of a heat attack on August 18 aged 61. He was born in Luton on August 6 1932 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Saab Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land Rover Authorised Dealers Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items JCT 600 Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nissan Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Achtung, baby cars ate big news The German motor industry is having to redefine its market as smart, sporty BMWs and big, expense Mercedes fall from favour. Kevin Eason reports from the Frankfurt Motor Show on the rise of the prestige mini Willie Volvo satisfy the sceptics? A lifestyle hangs in the balance Honda wants big Civic reception A Japanese coupè, made in America, aims to corner the British market Clio on the coast Roadwise Brunswick Croydon Limited Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The hype behind the headlines Counting the cost of competition Multiple Classified Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,332 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Caution Jumper The Pound American research supports Lord Out Infotech 32,33 Bundesbank sparks wave of rate cuts European interest ra…s fell though governments are still cautious over German domination of police. Britian did not cut but scope for a reduction has increased Maxwell liquidators sue Lehman Arts 35-37 Drax drains Babcock funds Sport 38-44 Knight Williams & Company Ltd Degree Vacancies Service Cbi says recovery is patchy despite still-rising sales Earbury Schweppes No Title Lloyd's agents told some will go under JIB Group Held back by Lloyd's agency losses Business Roundup Caution on Crest Great Southern rises Dixons sees recovery Christies advances Export guarantees up QMH appointments By our Insurance Correspondent: Repayment plan put to creditors Cadbury Schweppes seeks £324m British Gas warns of profits erosion Porter enters IDC affair Blue Circle says cement price rise is sticking BTR RTZ 'well poised' for economic upturn Glaxo vows to hold on to £1.8bn cash pile T&N aims to save cash with scrip offer Legal & Public Company BTR gloomy despite advance SB and Rothimans face index removal threat Stock Market Carrier to cut 2,700 jobs Jaguar wins £17m order Manders gain Recent Issues Major Changes The LTV Corporation Dow ends two-session slide on a dull note Supermarkets need not fear threat from Aladdin's caves The arrival of Coston heralds a shopping revolution in Britain that the nation's leading retailers want to quell, Susan Gilchrist reports Rapid result from Glaxo The Times City Diary Tax and commission Pensions as bridge to retirement Poor harvest Cream of the sodas Tempus BTR British Gas Approaching the final analysis Charges for water meters too high Glaxo London Chess Festival The " Shell" Transport and Trading… RTZ Glaxo Enterprise delivers higher profits Europe holds back recovery at Arjo The Times Coats Viyella aims to cut gearing by more than a third Coats Viyella's British activities lifted profits by 50 per cent, with a strong performance by Jaeger and viyella after the arrival of a new management team NFC unveils plans for major restructuring By our City Seaff: Booker calls for Budget caution Company News in Brief Homeowners Friendly Society By our City Staff: Laing sees decline in building Woodchester hurt by Erm trouble The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Small losses on the day Policy Portfolio Plc Forum will tight shortage of skills David Guest on the campaign to match manpower with modern technology Information Technology Park Victor Hausner University of London British Postgraduates Medical… Computer Integrated Manufacturign JM Management Servivces Limited ECS International UK Ltd Morse Dan Technology plc Multiple Display Advertising Items At last, a driver guaranteed not to fall asleep at the wheel Scientists are training computers that think for themselves to drive vehicles, says William Thompson Marcus and Mario take up teaching Fter a parental backlash, computer game makers are creating educational packages. Are they worth buying David Hewson reports Live '93 at Olympia Online Computer Store Ryman The Times Higher Education Supplement The Times Degree Vacancies Service Engineering and Technology How the Vacancies Service works Numbers every student needs University and College Contacts Akom Ltd Home for only a short visit Visual Art: Paris is the signle European stopover on a great American collection's first tour; plus market news Richard Cork delights in a unique chance to enjoy French masterpieces that are normally hidden away out of public view Elder flowers anew London Concerts: Heavyweight orchestral pieces at the Albert Hall and 20th century chamber music on the South Bank Theatre page36 Quirky but warmhearted Rock page 37 Figures that do not add up The Dukes Lancaster Weekend Choice London Cinema Guide News Releases Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Guide Bad breaks come right on cue Theatre: New plays receives their premiers in London and Birmingham A Going Concern Hampstead Didn't she ramble Bertie Alexandra, Brimingham Good, not bad, all right Rock: Louise Gray Tony Toni Tone Forum, NW5 Crafted in old-fashioned style Rock on Firday: New tunes from an old Squeezebox… Nirvana bounce back … Prince leave London reeling Fine songwriting is what has kept Squeeze in business but never in vogue, says Paul Sexton Never mind Nevermind Records: David Sinclair on Nirvana's demonstration of their artistic integrity Live '93 New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Pooka Like a purple tornado Prince redefines the term flying visit with three London shows in 17 hours Champion's prowess fails to bowl them over in Tolworth RFU will use its hit squad to check transfers Thomsen posts warning in dressage Time for rugby union to open packages Penskes harry Mansell Templeton to help Scotland improve coaching Stiff course poses few worries for Brand Jr Rumpus overshadows record score that leaves field trailing by three shots Britons run for prizes as best; of the best Twelve Contenders for the Overall Grand Prix Titles Wales put faith in unusual advantage Fewster in fine form Widnes unhappy at fee Britons take lead Scotland lose 9-0 Mountjoy qualifies Kings come up trumps Autosport Word-Watching FA imposes ticket ban on Clemence Sport in Brief Sampras scales rare heights Wimbledon champion's play praised by beaten Chang Make the Most of your Company Golf Day Result from Flushing Meadow Forthcoming Company Golf Days For the Record Today's Fixtures Passion of Wales could be their weakness Ireland watch video nasty Roxburgh keeps Scotland job Royal Ballerina set to bypass Leger Japanese owners faces costly supplement loss if filly switches to Longchamp Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Worcester State Performer to extend sequence Course Specialists Doncaster William Hill Richards has change of mind about retirement Malcolm ordered to rest injured knee London Marathon '94 Yesterday's Scoreboards Zimbabwean lions claw way to respectability Millns back to near his best Gatting's innings worthy of his day Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice BBC 1 Satellite Sky One Gerald Davies 38 Flags raised for return of Torvill and Dean Concise Crossword No 3196 Taylor targets Dutch turning point England manager warns against complacency after victory over Poles Winning Move Word-Watching Swiss court reverses ban on Marseilles TCP Athletics 39 It pays to go back to college John O'Leary explains the increasing advantages of a postgrduate degree in the jobs maket University of Luton South Bank University University of Leeds Trinity and All Saints College Sheffield Hallam University Schiller Internation University South Bank Business Middlesex University Institue of Biology Postgraduate Opportunities Leicester University Trinity and All Saints Your guide to a second degree How to use this supplement Kingston University Royal Holloway University of London Bangor Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Luton University of Hertfordshire University College London Thames Valley University Infromation Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Buckinghamshire College South Bank University A name to a number The Times second degrees guide Agricultural, Biological & Veterinary Sciences to Medicine, Dentistry & Health Multiple Display Advertising Items Medicine, Dentistry & Health to Physical & Mathematical Sciences Postgraduate Opportunities University of London South Bank University Key Physical & Mathematical Studies to Engineering & Technology Engineering & Technology Engineering & Technology to Arts & Education Arts (Other than Languages) & EDUCATiON Arts & Education to Languages & Literatures Languages & Literatures to Administrative, Business & Social Studies Administrative, Business & Social Studies Administrative, Business & Social Studies to… Through the postgrad jungle The most important research is done before the course starts, argues Richard Brown Professional & Vocational Subjects
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