News from 13/09/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Stanley Alexander Deputy Chairman, Jack Crossley and Kate Alderson, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Rob Hughes, Annabel Kanabus, (Director), Bill Frost, Tim Judah and George Brock, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Caroline Hawley, Lida Poletz, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Christopher Wathen, Managing Director, Nick Nuttall and Kevin Eason, Peter Ball, Susan Sturrock, Patricia Tehan, James Bone and Sam Kiley, Nicholas Wood and Ben Preston, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Ben Lynfield, Sarah Bagnall and Derek Harris, Nicholas Wood and Tim Jones, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, John Tew, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Paul A. Peters, John O'leary, Edward Gorman, Russell Kempson, George Brock, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, John Hopkins, David Miller, Margaret Hewson and Peter Taylor, Tony Samstag, Gerard Lyons, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Rachel Collins, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Roger Taylor, John Rae, (Director), Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Richard Morgan, Jenny MacCarthur, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, Christopher Walker, John Grant, Crossword Editor, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Toby Beresford, Lucasta Miller, Peter Farrand, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, V. S. Anthony, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Robert CHRISTIE(Clerk), Goodman, Anne Harper, W. S. Hanson, President, Andrew Buxton, Chairman, Norman Fowler, Gill Hornby, Christopher Irvine, Roger Westwood, President, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, Stephen Pollard,
ResumoIsraeli troops die on eve of peace signing Middle East on terror alert The Israel-PLO peace deal, backed by Western financial support, opens the way for a wider settlement. But violent opposition is gathering pace Tomorrow Index Adventure at Sea Public schools plan standards monitors Fashion Autistic youth has 'the genius of Mozart Visas 'sold' by schools Hill makes it three in a row Heavy rail cuts intensify row on privatisation There will be another one along in a minute James Baker AP No Title Arms-for-Iraq enquiry faces attacks from Whitehall Nagging Pain Wreckage from tower block demolition kills woman Baker calls for firm line on VAT Patten warns of cost to jobs in NUT pay claim Lecturer's crossword victory Labour chiefs hit back in tax dispute Teletext Heseltine to return Urquhart charge Caravan driver killed Man in court over death Hesketh resigns as whip Risk of abortion charge Knockando Olympic champions back Manchester News in Brief Asian youths warn of race wars on London's streets Police must do more to protect the Asian community in east London from neo-Nazi gangs, say young Asians Waiting lists hit cancer cures Impaled motorist rescued Bestseller idea books a place in history Teenager takes bite at fame By a Staff Reporter: Keays tells of plea by Parkinson Hewlett Packard Princess steps up busy schedule as baby rumours fly Age has few hazards Peugeot £1,000 to be won everyday Classic fM 100-102 Desperate Short hurls army into assault on king Lands' End British Airways Enrolment made easy Fears grow of health risks in diesel fuel Paying their way Golden age is going, going Leaflet full of promise Students lose in price war Genuine schools are going bust as they compete with the bogus ones Adoption refusal upheld Survivor will dive to wreck Barclays The Opposition is blind to reality, despite appalling levels of support in recent by-elections Labour leaders ignore southern discomfort NEC Judge bars blind man from jury News in Brief Fire death Arson attack Tough decision Murder arrests Student raped Bond winners Brundtland on course for poll victory Successes boost Norwegian prime minister as three women fight it out The Apricot Connection Kohl gets in shape to see off his critics Gatt takes fizz off treaty champagne MPs meet in Pretoria to jettison white rule Haitian shot Money talks Cholera feared Port blocked Jackson flies in Just monstrous Banja Luka mutineers defy Karadzic and his general (Reuter): Ukraine prays for Stalin's victims Russia and Italy sign anti-crime pact Hernia Norwich Union Reuter: Mitsotakis takes credit for the end of austerity Bitter realities underpin the triumph of self-interest The West and the Arab world must put money behind the deal, writes James Baker, former US Secretary of State US to treat Israel as first among equals at peace ceremony First lady helps change of image Yassir Arafat: from public enemy No. 1 to pacific partner West Bank rivals take to streets Tough fighter offers his hand Yitzhak Rabin: ruthless general and courageous negotiator Damascus holds out for Golan takeover Clinton plans consumer-led revolution in health care Carter reveals his contacts with Somali warlord SAS joins hunt for elephant poachers Budget Picture Gallery Stephen's genius to amaze Margaret Hewson and Peter Taylor report on the astonishing new musical talent discovered in an autistic boy Orthopaedic Beds for Back Sufferers When Constantine was told to go Valerie Grove on the king who returned to Greece Oh , it pricks the heart Everyone has a crush on velvet A traditional fabric comes out of the evening shadows to claim its place in the autumn wardrobe Paul Mitchell Chance to help Hotline Matthew Parris Rolling Tusa The Times Diary Loose cannon in the weapons trade The Scott enquiry on arms to Iraq is rightly making Whitehall sweet, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Marked for life by the whip Politicians who have learnt early to put party before country should not be trusted with high office Union sell-out The Times Diary Shooting star The Times Diary First man in The Times Diary Lost for words The Times Diary Anybody here seen Carey? The Times Diary Off the Rails The government should think again about rail privatisation Hard Winter Ahead Russia is disillusioned and exhausted—and so is Boris Yeltsin Matters of the Mind Autistic prodigies may have lessons for us all State of Conservative party finances Drinking sensibly Drugs in prisons Good ideas Phone masts threaten hilltop beauty Exam league tables Well brought up Our kind of town Sex education No hiding place Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Church news Nature notes Personal-Column Anniversaries Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company Richard V. Melville Forthcoming marriages £2.5m appeal is launched Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Memorial service School news Marriages Latest wills Erich Leinsdorf Huw Bevan Griffith Personal Column Trailfinders Major-General Richard Jerram Audrey Noel Hume From a Correspondent: By Warm Sea Summer on the Riviera September 13 1927 Picture Gallery Israeli troops die on eve of signing News The Times Crossword No 19,334 Knockando Picture Gallery Sport People in the Times Times Weather Call Business Weather Features Education The Times Tomorrow Arts Books TV Listings Off the rails Another hard winter Matters of the mind William Rees-Mogg Peter Riddell Matthew Parris Letters The Papers Education Hill steals Prost's thunder at Monza Briton outraces Alesi and Andretti to beat his father's record for consecutive victories Oliver Holt watches the son of a great champion pull off a treble that signals a true coming-of-age Bold Blackburn make Liverpool see red Rob Hughes watches Dalglish's team bring an ill-tempered display from the players he left behind Business Swales refuses to rush into sale The National Self Build Homes Show Sampras in hurry to claim title Second seed has too many answers in one-sided US Open final For the Record The Times Picture Gallery Tiddlers put high-tech anglers to the sword Brian Clarke reports on a gruelling day out for anglers on which hard-earned cathches weighed only ounces Gifford lightens British gloom with silver medal France break long losing sequence Boardman swiftly makes mark Legal & Public Notices Launching the challenge of a lifetime An exclusive chance for two readers to race round the world under sail with Chay Blyth's Ocean Challenge 1996-7 England need to overcome Holland By our Sports Staff: Second record for Wang Ocean Challence Today's Fixtures Hernando leads way for Boutin Bath Rapid Raceline Lemon Souffle shines Bob's Return does St Leger proud Flat Leaders Saturday's Results Richard Evans Leicester Plumpton Note of optimism filters through from Doncaster Hurricane Gordon devastates Sussex John Hopkins sees the European Open fall to a man who made a fast start and kept on running Brand claims first victory for four years with powerful performance Yesterday's Scoreboards Bradshaw finally wins duel with Law Marsh in form for League decider Saturday's Scoreboards No Title Kent and Wade stifle Saracens trophy bid Faldo in World Cup Inman reinstated Chávez stays unbeaten Rangers sweep Leafs Lively City hit form and confuse issue for protesters Stamford Bridge rises to cheer Wise judgments Premiership at a Glance Campbell steps out of the shadows Keith Pike witnesses the hat-trick that ends a barren spell for Arsenal's other gifted striker Dolan works cut-price wonders Russell Kempson talks to the manager who last bought players more than two years ago Leicester happy to hang on for a point Armstrong continues toprosper at Palace Weekend Results and Tables SFA wants Roxburgh to stay Pools Check Schuster inspires Halifax victory By our Sports Staff: Fittipaldi benefits as Mansell collides Battling Bath win war of attrition David Hands watches the league champions come out on top in a West Country derby Corless s satisfied BAC St Andrew's Cambridge Cross Keys put Swansea on mettle Gerald Davies admires the efforts of a club trying to establish itself in the top flight BAC St Joseph's Hall Oxford The Oxford and County Business College Institut francais CH Holborn College Newscastle yield to touch of travel sickness Reports on an inauspicious debut in the first division Grayson on target to capture Cooke's attention Andrew Longmore on a yloung half back making a stirring start for Northampton Graduates still have a job finding work Last year's employment prospects were the bleakest for a decade and this year's are proving little better-even for scientists CS Stanford Hall Management Centre Midland My daughter's hunt for greener grass Oxford. 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College AVP Sussex RRC KPS Five Star Excellence The University Jobs League Lansdowne Business College De Montfort University The Buckinghamshire College Career Development Loans Ebs BAC Handwriting Analysis The St James's Secretarial College Bellerbys College BAC Queens Institute of Counselling Multiple Display Advertising Items Cherwell Tutors Cambridge Business College Retakes at Cats St George's University School of Medicine Regent's College Ebs Multiple Display Advertising Items A Key Role in Education Reform Sidney Sussex College Rugby School Oaklands College Lucie Clayton Bradfield Japan Foundation Endowment Committee Pre-School Teacher The Glasgow Academy Prior Park Preparatory School University of Cambridge Framlingham College Head St. John's School Leatherhead Kennedy Scholarships University of Pennsylvania Educational Courses Review Regent's College Napier University University of Oxford The University of Nottingham University of London Knightsbridge University Wellington College Benenden School SOAS The Times Degree Vacancies Service: Sciences How the Vacancies Service works Carvins a novel out of short stories David Robinson, reporting from the fiftieth Venice Film Festival, part of the Biennale, finds the Europeans' effort outshone by the Americans' No mistaking an original master Rock Paul McCartney Earls Court Television Annual rites and responsibilities Proms: The Last Night and (below) penultimate night of the 1993 season Simon Boccanegra England 's glories Books Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Reunion of true veterans Television: Lynne Truss on a subtly directed drama illuminated by stars A Foreign Field BBC1 Stop before you Go-Go Theatre A slice of saturday Night Strand Tolstoy by numbers Dance Picture Gallery The Times Eat, Drink—and Play Marching to hell and back Picking his brains Autobiopsy By Bernice Rubens Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.99 Englishmen in trouble abroad Sadistic scoop Complicity By Iain Banks Little Brown, £15.99 Tes Paperbacks Capitalisation, week's change Fimbra Market attention focuses on the wrong deficit Gilt-Edged Creme De La Creme TYPISTS/WP Operators BAe steers towards the black Reporting this Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY to Two Directors W1 Auction House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointment Bi Language Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items CBI chief calls for more pay restraint Dutch Banking & Legal LA Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items News Corp sells stake in Hong Kong paper Business Roundup Paramount merger deal Privatisation winners Fewer businesses fail ASB reforms criticised Word-Watching Finding People Jobs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Britain shows the way a year on from White Wednesday Janet Bush says that only economic growth will end the pressure on the non-German currencies still in the exchange-rate mechanism Heroes and Villains of final salary pension schemes Business Letters Barclays response London Chess Festival Picture Gallery Savings as an income source Playing a strong suit The Times City Diary On their bikes The Times City Diary Going west again Tempus Equities Indices Spies in the sky The Times City Diary Struggling on The Times City Diary Going downhill BBC 1 Radio 1 Radio 3 Variations Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Picture Gallery Back to Black Boarding party at database enterprise Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3198 Lonrho to keep stake in $lbn Ashanti float Word-Watching Trustees may sue Invesco for £200m Change on Week Stock Market Lloyd 's lists rules for corporate investors Thermabond Back to Buying Badgerline takes road to market
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