News from 27/09/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Richard Evans Racing Commentary, Michael Syrett, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Stewart Tendler and Edward Gorman, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Richard Radcliffe, Angela Mackay, Edward Underhill, Philip Howard, James Bone and Wolfgang Munchau, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, James Cane, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Stephen Taylor, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Ball, R. A. Weale, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Trevor Leigh, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, R. E. Mitchell & Co, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Robin Young, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, Philip Robinson, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Glenn Davies Credit Lynnais, George Sivell Assistant Business Editor, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Nicholas Wapshott, Edward Gorman, Geoffrey Matthews, P. M. Gilmore, Russell Kempson, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Wolfgang Munchau, Nicholas Harling, Philip Webster and Philip Bassett, Richard Brown, John Hopkins, David Miller, Marit Hargie, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, Sheila Gunn and Edward Gorman, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alison Burns, Hazel Leslie and Lucasta Miller, Peter Scott, Bill Frost and Angela Mackay, Michael Wright, George Bickerstaffe, Ruth Deech Principal, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, M. St. John Parker Headmaster, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, R. E. Mitchell, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Robin Philipp, Mel Webb, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor and Ben Macintyre, C. M. Windridge, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Misha Glenny, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, William Ellis-Rees, Michael Evans, Ian Robertson, Alan Jackson, Michael Syreit, Peter Robinson, Peter Cox, Colin Campbell, Stephen Alexander, Roger Poole, Lee Chapman, Peter Bell (Editor), Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoSmith's hopes raised by four more unions John Smith is prepared to return to conference for a second vote if the reforms on which he has staked his authority do not win the day Chancellor gloomy over jobless Index Times Survey US holds Ryder Cup Impending loneliness of being a boy called John Autumn Fashion Buoyant Yeltsin prepares for election deal Unionists attack 'immoral' Sinn Fein peace package Running for Fun Peoples Phone 30p Littlewoods pools founder dies at 97 News in Brief BR stalls on fare rise Gangs rob BBC staff Hunts muster support Man kills intruder 10,000 ramblers protest U-turn on Thatcherism Sailor claims record Nagging Pain Matrix executive may sue ministers Advisers tell prickly Major to appoint a streetfighter Thousands make the running in Hyde Park Hume and Adams support joint rule Livingstone to speak in Maze case Pay survey supports 2.5% rise for firemen St. Joseph's Hospice Police arrest Bnp supporters to halt race confrontation By a Staff Reporter: Munnings uncovered on pub wall Opponents of 'naughty nurse' outfit win Whitehall backing Drink-driving vicar resigns from parish Turner's meadow under threat from ear park Rolex Citroèn Lovely idea-shame about the reality Romantic Britons retain devotion to teh concept of marriage despite soaring divorce rate Sex Marriage The revolution in social and sexual mores has not destroy the popular belief in marriage. Despite a bad press and gloomy statistics, many people see the alternatives as bleak Job loss imposes impossible strain Keeping the spark alive Sex Marriage Views Tomorrow Women's desire disputed Happiness is hard labour and money for pleasure Club World British Airways Woolf warns of jail danger as inmate total climbs again High-speed link puts French way ahead Question The Times experts Straight Talk Baby boy abandoned in woods News in Brief Cemetery attack Wet weekend Bag snatchers Bond winners Halifax Picture Gallery Team takes Sheehy pay case to MPs Barclays Means Business Islanders press sculptor to redesign Jersey liberation statue Barristers challenge QC secrecy MacKay urged to reform appointments system Checkmate £1,000 to be won everyday Challenger paralysed by the power of Kasparov's mind Investors in People Union change of heart raises Smith's hopes Labour in Brighton BT A new leadership by the people and for the people Gould stakes claim to a role in party One year on, Labour's Maastricht rebel returns to fray with attack on leaders Brown demands higher tax rates for the wealthy AEA Twentieth-century Noah's Ark proves good place to slim Jaguar Lockerbie bomb suspects request Switzerland trial Hair-splitting mars pageant Snub to Buthelezi raises danger of breakaway by Natal As international sanctions are lifted, R. W. Johnson looks Departing UN chief pleads for Cambodia Sumo fans cheer a mighty fall Bustards protected from royal predators Royal Mail Russian's poor condemn savagery of capitalism G7 supports Yeltsin but gives aid warning West chooses to overlook presidential clampdown on Moscow press and television Somalia setback forces Clinton to rethink peacekeeping role Trident 'is damaging us links ' Argentines join Britons for Un duty in Cyprus Georgian forces on brink of defeat News in Brief Mafia killing Radio signs off (Reuter): Power change (AP): Arms vote (AP): Drinking song Papandreou battles his way back from oblivion Greece's socialist leader puts scandal and ill health behind him in election campaign France cools temperature in trade of Gatt insults KallKwik EC vines develop bouquet of corruption Happiness is a taskmaster Nothing is more, satisfying, in work or play, than having to do something again (and again, if necessary) until it's right French films fight back Charles Bremner on how Zola's Germinal is being seen in France as an answer to Hollywood's epics Visa How we fail our children Only in Britain and America is the condition of children worsening. Valerie Grove on why we should take more care of our future Fruit of an English country garden House of Fraser Stores Televison violence is most bearable for the viewing audience when it is entirely gratuitous Iron John Keeping faith with the higher mind The world makes its greatest blunder by judging spiritual matters in worldly terms It's Smith versus the Myth Labour's leader must fight party fantasies, says Peter Riddell Gael force Hearts of oak Second Best Picture Gallery Out of Time Labour's policies remain of step with events A Dangerous Cure Clinton's health proposals are ambitious but seriously flawed Yes or No, Minister? Sophistry will not satisfy the Scott enquiry Easing the court-room rules for 'no fault' divorce Fees for articled clerks Blindness in focus Closer to heaven Teacher training BBC records library TV news quality Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Churches' view on fuel tax for poor More VAT anomalies Sir , I refer... Court Circular DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Today's royal engagements Restored monuments commemorate a great editor Birthdays today Appointments Marriages Memorial services Appointments in the Forces Dinner Service reunion Glaziers' Company Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Sir John Moores Sir John Moores, CBE, founder of the Littlewoods Organisation, and its chairman, 192477, and 198082, died at his home in Freshfield, Meryside, on September 25 aged 97. He was born in Eccies, Lancashire, on January 25,1896 Personal Column Overseas Travel Lord Galpern Lord Galpern, who as Myer Galpern was Labour MP for Glasgow Shettleston, 1959-1979, died on September 23 aged 90. He was born in 1903 Austin Cooley Bruno Pontecorvo "Queen Mary" Launched Guy Douvier GUy Doavier, Paris couturier. died in paris on September 7 aged 65. He was born in Noumea, New Caledonia, in 1928 Smith wins more union support News The Times Crossword No 19,346 Knockando Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Dream destroyed in flames The Times Tomorrow A fond farewell to song The lawyers clean up Europe Crumble to Ryder Cup defeat Faldo's hole-in-one in vain as United States stage stirring comeback at The Belfry Golf correspondent John Hopkins sees the Americans underline their superiority in the final-day singles Home cheers fade in final deflating moments Andrew Longmore samples the mood a crowd learning to cope with defeat at 'The Belfry Education Singles Results Arts Business American Express Secretarial and Training Vacancies Corless and Gloucester facing daunting struggle Peter Bills believes more restoration is need at Kingsholm to revive club fortunes Rugby Union Results Kirwan dropped by New Zealand All Blacks name seven newcomers for tour of England and Scotland Party and Intinerary Otley depend on work ethic to maintain rise David Hands sees the Yorkshire club with the uncomplicated approach get the better of a London Scottish side short of confidence Neath back on centre stage The Gnoll is again a daunting place to visit, as Swansea discovered. Gerald Davies reports Ireland Responsible Rodber shines in absence of Bayfield Barry Trowbridge sees Northamton struggle to subdue a tenacious London Irish side Ballesteros plummets from hero to villain David Miller observes the sad disintegration of one of the Ryder Cup's legendary figures Holy-By-Hole Guide to the Last Two Days of the Ryder Cup Woosnam unable to break Ryder Cup jinx Midlands salutes fabulous Baker boy Torrance suffers painful change of fortune Prost takes safe route to fourth title Schumacher triumphs after Hill loses chance by stalling at start Bears claw back to gain first victory Sports Service Fixtures Race Details from Estoril By a Correspondent: Castleford wilt under late barrage after Dwyer's try By a Correspondent: Hobley on song for Slough Southwell Clough accused in TV report on ticket sales Sport in Brief Formality for finalists Boardman sets record Doherty takes title Martin dominates Devils turn up heat Wemyss Bight cut to 3-1 for Arc Nap: Jayannpee (3.35 Bath) Next best: Deb's Ball (4.30 Hamilton Park) Bath Rapid Raceline Flat Leaders Saturdays Results Ascot needs to discard its outmoded bowler hats Snurge falls short of milestone Hamilton Park Fontwell Park Ill health threatens Souness's career as worries pile up Keith Pike sees Liverpool beaten again as their ailing manager reveals clouds are gathering over his hold on power at Anfield Dozzell returns to draw wrath of home crowd Highbury presents indigestible fare Michael Henderson sees Arsenal struggle to impose themselves against lowly opposition Travel tedium turns into torture Lee Chapman, the West Ham striker, provides an insider's view of life after an away defeat Shearer recaptures cutting edge Peter Ball reports on the contrasting fortunes of two Blackburn players in front of goal Coventry make it easy for Leeds to impress Russell Kempson finds Howard Wilkinson in sober mood despite his team's recent good run Familiarity breeds stalemate Entertainment comes first for Torquay and Crewe Peter Robinson watches two third division sides enhance their reputations Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Collymore shines but Forest collapse White knight bidding revive Celtic Smith's maxi dismasts as he goes into lead For the Record Legal & Public Notices When youthful dreams became reality Andrew Longmore on Dolphin and Youth's triumph in starting the Whitbread race Quick time rekindles Rowland's ambition Hyde Park plays host to 6,000 in the Reebok/ The times National Fun Run John Goodbody on the day when also-rans and champions joined together in the name of sport Results of the National Fun Run 1993 Leicester University Tonbridge School Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items Group Chez G?rard Ltd. Secretary/administrator Writer's Secretary Required La Creme De La Creme Experienced Secretary Multi-Lingual Opportunities Bilingual Banking Courses University Appointments Oxford Brasenose College Junior Research Fellowship French University of Oxford Scholaservices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wymondham College Do You Have a Musical Son Aged Seven or Eight? Farleigh School Scandinavian Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Of Dundee KPS Kensington Park School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Greenwich College Multiple Display Advertising Items Marlborough College Jesus College, Oxford CAM Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career The nightmare that wasn't Take a few tips from down under How learned is my valley A community university is soon to open in Welsh mining country Set for a whole new ball game Higher Education Entry 1993 City University Business School Henley Management College End of the boom times? Greenwich College ISA Career Guide The fight for research reform How jealously guarded traditions are preventing advancement MBA Programme from the Open Business School The Management School Lancaster University New Chair of Information Systems Old universities and new lessons George Bickerstaffe looks at the new Mba courses recently launched by Oxford and Cambridge South Bank Business School Canterbury Business School London Business School Full-time effort by part-time students The University of Cambridge MBA A case for study in the New World Many programmes are on offer overseas in well-established colleges Emerging unscathed from pierger Michel Syrett on one of Europe's premier schools The MBA Career Guide Cranfield University School of Management MBA Reception Kingston University Warwick Business School The Management School Imperial College Asia's tigers ready to bite The Pacific Rim is a growth area for Mba courses Facing down her enemies Alan jackson on a Wembley stadium show that should leave Madonna's reputation seriously enhanced Goldsmiths' Fair Theatre Ewing unleashes sensual gentleness Concerts ISO/Tilson Thomas Barbican No score, skilled result LPO/Skrowaczewski Festival Hall Film-makers on auto Television Review Made in the USA Channel 4 Raymond Gubbay Ltd Books BBC Feast for night howls Entertainments Today's Choice A daily guide to art 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 Nasty, brutish... and hilarious Theatre: Hits from the Edinburgh festival and Hampsted transfer to West End stages The Life of Stuff Donmar Warehouse Homage paid to saintly suffering Marvin's Room Comedy To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… Long dark night of the soul Waite brought his captivity upon himself Ian Robertson discovers how he coped with this knowledge, alone and in chains Devilry, grief and other grave matters Children's Books Don't Miss Saigon The Theatre Club A seasick subconscious A Different Sea By Claudin Magris Translated by M. 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Spirr Hervill, £12.99 Paperbacks Samson of the theatre Tes the Times Educational Supplement Capitalisation, week's change Investor Intelligence Murray Johnstone leads way to Lloyd's Political uncertainty points to short end Gilt-Edged Tourism recovery expected to boost profits at Forte Reporting this Week Alliance Gas sales on target Wankie Colliery Company Limited Shops 'face another five years of tough trading' Business Roundup Opec nearer output deal Koch may bid for Mgm Fiat ready for sell-offs Rise in jobless forecast Dunkeld buyout cheer The IMF, World Bank and G7 must be brought up to date Wolfganf M?nchau think the international institutional institutions have lost touch with their founding principles in today's economic environment Charities should not supply accounts with every request for a donation Business Letters The Times World Chess Championship How to nail jelly to Bank of England ceiling Tax incentive meddling is counter-productive Word-Watching Letters to the Business and Finance section of The… Beats popcorn Wedding Bell High-powered thinkers link up The Times City Diary Pause for reflection Tempus John Mowlem Stores Willis Corroon High flyers both The Times City Diary How an adman parks a Volvo Strategist's move The Times City Diary 6.00 Business Breakfast (75832): 7,00 Breakfast Radio Variations Choice Satellite Roaring Forte Trade talks in the balance says Gatt chief Developed countries are forecast to gain $135 billion under the Uruguay Round of Gatt talks, while the Uruguay Round of Gatt talks, while the poorest countries could lose $7 billion and may need compensation Minorco may swap shares for mines Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3210 Word-Watching Sugar seeks chief executive for Amstrad Paramount considers Qvc bid The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Poll shows pension ignorance Blancpain Placing Caution
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