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News from 20/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Ivor H. Mills, Eric Huntingdon, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Jean E. Mellor, Chairman, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Alexander Ross, Katherine Bergen and Hazel Leslie, Philip Howard, Gavin Lyall, Bene't Steinberg, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, P. V. Addyman, President, Rachel Kelly, J. Szemerey, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Tom Hutchinson, M. R. Gorman, (Research Associate), Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, James Landale and Sheila Gunn, David Hands, Michael Hughes, Ian McIntyre, Derwent May, Richard O'sullivan, Jack Waterman, Russell Kempson, Adam Lebor, Marit Hargie, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Sheila Gunn and Arthur Leathley, Nicholas Wood, Charles Bremner and George Brock, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, Paul Wapshott, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lois Rathbone, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Nigel Hawkes, David Bett, (Reginal Director), Oliver Holt, Rachel Mawhood, Roger Boyes, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Henry Hall, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Brian Tiffen, A. H. K. Davies, Christopher Walker, Lord Skidelsky, Gerald Larner, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Peter Riddell, Mary Follain, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Tam Fry, (Honorary Chairman), Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Richard Beeston and Ian Brodie, John Bald, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Alyson Rudd, David Harper, President, Jamie James, Peter Robinson, Kenneth Lewis, Janet Bush and Graham Searjeant, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Major pleads with rebels to stop sniping Leadership plots anger cabinet With a difficult party conference looming, the prime minister sought to reassert his authority with some tough speaking during his tour of Japan In the Times This Week Index Vacuum at the Top By a Staff Reporter: Queen will accept Australians 'vote Plane crashes as it brings coach survivors home Fashion Police hold 33 after East End clash Polish old guard set to return By our Political Editor: Buoyant Ashdown looks to power Olympics 2000 Audemars Piguet 30P save 15P ITV wins review of franchise system Absent Satchaa-san steals the show Japanese offer lessons in artifice as trouble brews on the Tory home front Mrs Major enjoys a low profile in Japan as the perfect politician's wife while her husband goes in to bat for British business Right may support a Clarke-Portillo challenge to Major JNP International Trading Co, Ltd. PM besieged by 'semi-loopy' critics Major pleads for an end to party sniping NHS 'crack' claims to be investigated News in Brief Daughter faces charge Florida allegation Tower Bridge reopens 13-year-old accused 'Bossy' Laura improves Assault victim praised Driver's last outing International Convention Centre Survey finds tenth of teenagers have no idea where Uk is Curriculam professor says poor general knowledge results among 17-year-olds are a an indictment of teaching standards Hanging on the line at 35,000ft 'Secret rich' have the fattest wallets Islamic court deports Britons 'living in sin' By a Staff Reporter: Balloon goes up for supporters of Sunday trading Man held over gas blast attack on police Hewlett Packard Ashdown attacks Labour over 'dirty tricks' allegations Charges of racism in the Tower Hamlets by-election have embarrased party leaders. Expulsions may follow on from the rhetoric DELL By our Political Staff: Members ignore party line and welcome electoral pacts Bottomley dismisses nurses' pay demand Blair urges Labour to embrace change The 'heavyweight' John Smith could do business with Students may face fees bill The Ultimate Driving Machine Club World British Airways A world in need of lion-hearted leaders Lord Skidelsky opens a series of four Times essays on politics and leadership with a plea for shrewdness and courage Ayckbourn given life's work award Disraeli's turn for sex and scandal Sales of new cars slip into reverse after August boom Salvage bid renewed to solve riddle Norwich Union More firms stub out smoking News in Brief Deadly toys Car drags boy Opera plan Crime watchers Rider dies Bond winners A T. V. as thin as a picture? Next we'll be… Champion holds off a violent onslaught "This match was not so easy for me. Short is back on track' says Kasparov The Times Teletext Major to carry the torch in Monte Carlo Manchester's Olympic bid for the year 2000 Manchester is optimistic as Peking shoots itself in the foot and Sydney's charm offensive begins to pall. David Miller reports By our Sports News Correspondent: Mancunians enter last lap lifted by ideal Hong Kong will feel the heat if Peking fails Contenders When Britain won on a shoestring Britain's 1948'austerity games' were a triumph inspired by Dunkirk spirit, John Goodbody writes Win or lose, race will boost region Benefits Major tells France to back down over world trade talks A British ultimatum, backed by American and Japanese threats, could break the deadlock on Gatt. The Frech government may yet compromise Weary Poles settle for a communist comeback Hanna Suchocka's harsh privatisation methods fail to impress electorate Feed the Children Reuter: Georgia pleads for outside help Israel clears way for Demjanjuk to leave Izetbegovic casts aside Owen's hopes of deal Far right close to success in German polls Clinton gambles on utopian designer's health reforms An Oxford-educated millionaire who eats his own sandwiches on Concorde is the brain behind the Hillary Clinton package. America is waiting to see his prescription De Montfort University Miss America reigns for homeless PPP James Caan questioned in murder enquiry News in Brief Yeltsin offer Civilians hurt (Reuter): Sailor dies Cuban help Arafat and Rabin launch joint crusade to win over Arabs Syrian support is the key to securing a consensus on peace. Israel and the Plo are on a diplomatic offensive aimed at isolating opponents such as Libya and Iraq Budget By our Foreign Staff: Vatican reaches accord Jackson enrages Orthodox Jews Tourists attacked in Egypt Spy agencies join forces to combat secret arms trade Dealers in unclear, chemical and biological weapons meterials pose a scrious threat, say experts A Verwoerd speaks up for the ANC Royal Mail My £1m love for Austen Rachel Kelly meets the American obsessed by a literary passion Africa Xfam Show-offs learn the hard way The fly-on-the-wall television documentary is about to claim another set of victims-but they've asked for it Chill of reality in paradise UK Jersey prided itself on having no dole, until the recession arrived Ehrman Tapestry Casting a black look Designers may have suffered a seismic jolt-but they can still take comfort by keeping everything dark Black Best Buys Selfridges Matthew Parris There is only one way to achieve economic stability—through early and judicious use of an elastic band Club Med BBC1 and ITV are offering a national television… Two leaders in two minds Both Major and Ashdown need clearer goals, says Peter Riddell Last sayonara Wallpaper evenings on the small screen Bad blood Showing Wisden beyond his years Paddy's Populism The Liberal Democrats are giving the other two parties a fright The Last Lap Victorian values should win Britain the Millennium Games Dizzy's Romps Private lives, though riveting, should not affect politics Archaeology and treasure hunters Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Loyalty and strife among Tory MPs Future of Max Gate Drugs in prisons Fighting for Radio 4 Still boiling Somalia dilemma Compulsiveness of ME patients Treatment alert Getting on now Court Circular Birthdays today Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Battle of Britain service John Thadeus Delane Dinner Church news Picture Gallery Equus-Line Newmarket Appointments Royal College of Surgeons of England Marriages Trailfinders Forthcoming marriages Bolton School Muriel Morleyx Dr Muriel Morley, Obe, speech therapist, died on September 15 aged 94. She was born in Halifax on February 20,1899 Personal Column Willie Mosconi Willie Mosconi, who won the world pool championship 13 times in 15 years died in Haddon Heights, New Jersey, on September 16 aged 80. He was born on June 27,1913, in Philadelphia The British Kidney Patient Association National Children's Bureau B. K. P. A. Reach Oodgeroo Noonuccal Oodgeroo Noonuccal, the Australian aboriginal poet formely known as kath walter, died in Brisbane, Queensland, on September 16 aged 72. She was born on Novermber 3,1920 General Bernard Capillon General Bernard Capition, former chief of staff of the French Air Force and later chairman of the acro engine manufacture Snecima. died in Cannes on September 2 aged 63. He was born in Bizerta. Tunisia, on October 15,1929 On this Day Major pleads with the snipers News The Times Crossword No 19,340 Knockando Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Hall: behind the scenes The Times Tomorrow Levin on the use of power How tough will sentences be? Ocean Challenge 23 Cantona's masterstroke blunts Arsenal Manchester United overcome subborn opposition to go clear at top of table Manchester United, the FA Carting Premiership… By our Sports Staff: Richards leads celebrations Mansell rewrites the records with two titles in one hand Arts 29-30 Business News 36-40 Time/System Books on Monday Woosnam revival bodes well for Cup battle ahead The Times Sports Service Today's Fixtures Arruti swift to make Tour mark For the Record AXA Equity & Law League Winners rely on foursome success Bradford give Fox reason to celebrate Richards fulfils fantasies with Sunday triumph Glamorgan extend unbeaten sequence to capture first limited-overs title Yesterday's Scoreboards Saturday's Scoreboards Chance to join adventure on high seas OCEAN Challenge Basketball chasing an elusive tomorrow Andrew Longmore takes a look at a game that dreams of acceptance in the big league of Biritish sport Nolan's patience puts Metronome in dear Result from Saturday's Five Meetings Leaders on the Flat Thunderer: Folkestone Montgomery first in battle of sexes Sport in Brief Saunders in top form Devils have to dig deep Mason ensures victory Pyatt looks to Duran Boardman battles hack Manntari may hasten Age return From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Vintage Crop has Melbourne in sights Rapid Raceline Polish Laughter eyes Dewhurst Thunderer: Pontefract Ricketts needs to address pattern-race congestion Thunderer: Edinburgh Thunderer: Nottingham Batsman Keepers of the faith losing hands down to clodhoppers Simon Barnes watches Oldham fall victim to a rule made to turn goalkeepers into clowns Liverpool's plight highlighted by ruthless Everton Peter Ball watches as Souness's troubles are compounded by a listless performance in Merseyside derby Three wise men for one hard man Christopher Irivine sees West Ham's new singings make important contributions to an unexpected victory Blackburn Heavy burden thrust on Hoddle Keith Pike on how Coventry and Chelsea short-changed the Highfield Road crowd Swindon call upon saving grace Russell Kempson finds optimism in plentiful supply at the Country Ground despite a start that threatens a season of unrelieved struggle Norwich able to live with wasted chances Alyson Rudd relishes a sporting four-goal treat served up by two of the smaller clubs in the upper echelons Forest find no answer to strength of Stein Weekend Results and Tables Bournemouth's progress halted Peter Robinson watches a poverty-stricken second division club for the first time this season nine league and cup games Pools Check Gough brings more pain to Scottish FA Rugby World Gloucester denied by raw talent of new boys David Hands watches Newcastle Gosforth grind their way to first point in top flight of English game Revolutionary structural changes mooted as way forward on Tyneside Defiant Wasps stake capital claim Barry Trowbridge sees a league encounder between London's finest end a familiar way Weekend Results and Tables Forwards give Swansea time to pass Llanelli Gerald Davies at St Helen's. where age proved to be the home side's advantage in the lineouts Picture Gallery Callard's kicking encourages Best Bryan Stiles on Bath's sparkling display against Northampton Tours de force and a diva's farewell Rodney Milnes on Glyndebourne Touring, Welsh National and the Royal opera Honours even, justice done Music: The 1993 Leeds International Pianoforte Competition and a London concert by a Japanese orchestra with John Lill as soloist Gerald Larner on a satisfying, though undramatic contest, which all of the six finalists proved worthy of winning Television Plenty of life on show YNSO/Otaka Barbican Arcadia Books Bette's best yet New York Concert Bette Midler Radio City Entertainments The Savoy Theatre Today's Choice A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Mark Hargle 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 relase across the country At least their headlines worked Television: Lynne Truss reviews a disappointing new series and a fine play Worm turned serpent Fringe Theatre: A tense drama from chile; and a slack evening of transvestite cabaret Paper Flowers Waltermans, Brentford Cross-dressing room Brenda: A Star is Torn Boulevard, Soho This Week's Special Offers Darkness on the bright water Derwent May deles into the troubled life of an eccentirc scottish naturalist who entranced millions with the story of his otters Gavin Maxwell: A Life By Douglas Botting HarperCollins,. £22.50 Sex, death and interiors The Fatal Bodice By Alina Reyes Methuen, £9.99 Smith By Geoff Hill Blackstaff, ?5.95 pbk original Giving humanity the heave-ho In the Heart of the Valley of Love By Cynthiz Kadohata Secker & Warburg, £8.99 pbk original A dour Scot's demons Rebecca's Vest By Karl Miller Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks A for off Place By Laurens van der Post Penguin, £6.99 London Guildhall University N B Selection Ltd Emanuel School St. John's School Leatherhead The University of Nottingham Lecturer in Theology Framlingham College The Glasgow Academy St. Andrew's Cambridge Downsend School Leatherhead LLB The Official French Government Centre Bartholomews College Living Russian Improve your Russian eg 2 Weeks H/b +… Prior Park Preparatory School Tonbridge School Sutton Valence School Kent University of Oxford Bradfield … and P is for phonics A detailed Suffolk study throws an intriguing sportlight on the way reading is taught in its primary schools-and the attitude of teachers. John Bald reports Tomorrow's Europeans As the French fall our over the best way to teach a foreign language, a British school redefines the entente cordiale in the classroom An inspector's calling card HMI's replacement is provoking panic and paperwork throughout the land English lesson in close harmony Correction Holborn College Campbell Harris Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Committee on Vocational Training for England and… Trinity College Carmarthen Law Degrees University of London (EXT) The Hospitality Group Mustard Catering Ltd. Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St John's College Oxford Mansfield College, Oxford Multilingual services Shrewsbury School Oundle School The Leys Cambridge The Cheltenham Ladies' College The Times How the Vacancies Service works The Times Capitalisation, week's change A Fimbra Member PLO to ask World Bank to double its loan pledge Report accuses Allied Group chief Corporate cash trusts for Lloyd's London Chess Festival Volvo gives bank venture a lift Word-Watching Guinness interims likely to confirm profit warning Reporting this Week Legal & Public Notices 071-782 7344 Public Notices Two more buyouts seek stock market listing Business Roundup Court Cavendish grows Battle for Paramount Davy wins BP contract Banque shares for sale Tax-free book exports Warehouse club forecast The IMF will call for world growth … so what else is new? Janet Bush argus that this week's meeting of the International Monetary Fund will underline how little influence it has over economic policy makers Charity Commission Policy dilemma calls for caution Gilt-Edged Much travelled Bannister slides off The Times City Diary Taking the medicine Tempus Copper Gilt auction Charity coins it The Times City Diary Floor show The Times City Diary Hard times The Times City Diary Won't do nicely The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Growing Pains 38 UK wage costs now almost half Germany's The IMF has called on Japan and Germany to make their economies more competitive and stimulate world growth by cutting interest rates even further Glaxo wins US patent ruling Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3204 Word-Watching Ebrd may fund nuclear plant Shake-up at Spring Ram due The Pound Change on Week Stock Market BAe threatens Ordnance cuts Royal Liver Friendly Society The Week Ahead 37

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