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News from 04/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Anatol Lieven, Zahid Hussain, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Gunter Grass, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ben Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Srikumar Sen, Carl Mortished, Hazel Leslie, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Sir Bryan Nicholson, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, E. H. Cooke-Yarborough, Ron Sweeney, Peter Ball, Martin Flanagan, Michael Saunders, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Lawrence, Libby Purves, Stella A. Walker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Seccombe, John A. Simpson, David Hands, John O'leary, Russell Kempson, Chris Richards, Edward Fennell, Christopher Elliott Angela MacKay and Andrew Pierce, Sydney Friskin, Richard Balmforth, Lucy Berrington, David Miller, Martin Jacques, Barry Millington, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Hartley Booth, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Holly Ingleton, Rachel Collins, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Tim Boswell, Beryl Dixon, J. Enoch Powell, John Sellars, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Dawson, Barry Pickthall, Stewart Tendler, Belinda Barnes, Julian Muscat, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Robin Bye (Headmaster), Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Fred Ellis, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, June Benn, Anne Gardiner, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Patricia Duce, Richard Morrison, Eric Simpson, Anne McElvoy, Peter Brett, Ross Tieman, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Rudyard Kipling, Christopher Irvine,

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Yeltsin calls in the paratroops Moscow state of emergency declared as protesters clash with riot police Index BTEC at Work William Rees-Mogg Health staff haggled as woman lay helpless Women behind Bars Chancellor warns Tories of painful public spending cuts Iain R. Webb Rebel leader is no Lenin The Russian revolutionaries have handed the moral high ground to Bords Yeltsin, Anne McElvoy reports from Moscow AP Audemars Piguet 30p Tories divided over rules on leadership Baroness Thatcher's call for the party's elections system to be changed was welcomed by ministers but opposed by backbenchers Conservative right appeals for unity and no tax rises Ernest & Julio Gallo Picture Gallery Condon call on right to silence BBC seeks new image for current affairs shows Encyclical fear calmed by cardinal IRA gives backing to Hume-Adams talks News in Brief Anti-racists march Bigger university classes Arts subsidy cuts urged The Rovers return BSI tests riding hats Bomb clue released Major's son injured Plane passenger killed 99-year-old robbed Tribute to Crowther Bigamy allegation revives tussle for Moynihan title Former minister may seek peerage amid doubts over Manila boy's claim Solicitors hunt heirs of £8m will Gazza's poetry on the ball makes him a literary hero Leukaemia Research Fund Luvvies enjoy night out at left's expense Canon The Times Road rebels train sights on Mll link Beaten but unbowed, harbened veterans of Twyford Down stand firm in east London Dell Health post for US man criticised XFAM Boy's coffin too long for cemetery News in Brief Fumes accident Teacher arrest Sword attack Hotel bombed London fracas Late post Bond winners BMW American Airlines Rough justice: women who should not jail Many women would not be in prison if they were men. Stewart Tendler reports on a penal imbalance Inmates learn how to become good parents Firm but fair officers give shoulder to cry on Women Warders By a Staff Reporter: You can get any drug you want: the whole range' An Addict's Life in Prison Taylor insists on judges' discretion over right to silence Bar conference police and defendants, solicitors and barristers, the law and the paying public Bar protests at aid payments The International Convention Centre Choice of silks 'contaminated Nationwide Case aired against no-win no-fee deal QC aims to end male dominance of chair Mephisto Chess Computers £1,000 to be won everyday The Times Checkmate Race of the pawns ends ferocious duel The Times World Chess Championship Kall Kwik Masterclass leaves novices with furrowed brows Election campaign over-spending sinks Conservatives deeper into the red Growing disquiet among Tories is likely to be fuelled by new details about the party's debts Liberal Democrats take the lead among voters in south Employment Service Picture Gallery Party faithful defect as Tory fortunes slump Fowler faces a collapse of morale in his own backyard Politicians stand still while the world moves on A revolution in the way society works has left traditional notions of government and politics obsolete, Martin Jacques writes First Lady sets her sights on tackling American violence Voters give verdict on Menem News in Brief (AP): Memorial day (Reuter): Family burned (Reuter): Police swoop Caveman found Experts shed light on sun god's road Israel rejects Arafat protest Bomb trial suspects to allege persecution Picture Gallery US troops die in Somali attack ANC goes canvassing for victory Investing in Care since 1940 Yeltsin 's grip slips as hardliners seize crucial territory Adrenalin, vodka and grievance fuel opposition in slide towards Russian civil war Lenin's "sleepers", who join the fray of revolution late on, have taken to the streets and stirred the president from his dacha Victorious Abkhazian army settles old scores in an orgy of looting Moscow clashes test servicemen's loyalty By our Foreign Staff: Irma not expected to walk again Mitsotakis faces Herculean task to win a second term (Reuter): Petrol-bomb and bullet sideshow thrills the crowds Indian troops seal off quake zone to counter looters UK sends aid plane Bhutto edges ahead in election run-up Royal Mail Give that army wile a medal Service marriages are breaking up, but the spirit that won an empire will not be quenched, says Julia Llewellyn Smith Guarantees On the toast rack Bride's lists might be anachronistic, but even royals have them Mercury Let 's make dress sense A beard has set alarm bells ringing Remember the eighties? Hotline You can always suit yourself A Style guide for the woman who simply wants something nice for the office Fortnum & Mason Matthew Parris Once upon a time we shook hands—now we have a silly kissing code for all social occasions Scotch and wry Six months to right the ship-or go Two views of the prime minister's future in a decisive week for the Tories Scapegoat for a flawed party Major should not be blamet for everything says Peter Riddell Mayhem in Moscow Mr Yelstin must use the might and the right on his side One Tory Day at a Time Will sullen loyalty save Mr Major in Blackpool? Labour's Hare Shirt Socialist realism takes a night out Need for legal aid in medical cases Seatbelts on buses Origins of ME Pre-school care Political idealism and self-interest Make women at home in the House Physicist's flight Care of those who visit cathedrals Names in vogue Early greetings Court Circular Today's birthdays and anniversaries DJM: Nature notes Sporting estate sale recalls rugby victory Appointments Personal Column Inner Temple Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists Church news Norfolk to get heritage museum Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Marriages Memorial service Mr A. D. D. McCallum Hotel Bel Air Cap Ferrat Dinner Charles Scholefield Vicente Canada Personal Column Peter de Vries Christmas Gift Guide Sir John Prendergast John Pennel Haydn Davies On This Day The New Queen News The Times Crossword No 19,352 Knockando Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Education 29 Lewis requires tuition to enrol in world class Srikumar Sen on why the WBC Champion must learn important lessons after the defeat of Bruno Srikumar Sen on why the Wbc champion must team… Back row holds key to England success Tottenham steal points in late show Dalton leads fleet as Smith slinks home Arts Business The Loan Corporation Books on Monday Outstanding performance , but could do better David Hands meets a Leicester coach not satisfied with his team's overwhelming victory over Wasps Moon rises to put Cardiff in the shade Gerald David sees Llanelli draw on their inheritance to earn a victory rich in entertainment value Weekend Results and Tables Irish give Orrell that sinking feeling Simon Barnes watches a watery farce in which the traditional virtues of luck and courage decided the outcome Stabler makes powerful case for West's immediate return Barry Trowbrige on evidence of a resurgent spirit as Moscley are crushed at The Reddings Gloucester pay for absence of passion Christophere Irvine sees Bath in dominant mood against West Country, rivals lacking direction Bruno the victim of ill-judjed farce Questions raised over Lewis and referee bring cold comfort to domestic boxing David Miller watches the Wbc champion win everything but respect in the first all-British world heavyweight bout Double bronze for Thackery Serious business in company of golfers searching for final place Mel Webb follows the progress of teams in The Times Olivetti Corporate Golf Challenge as the event reaches the regional final stage Picture Gallery Qualifiers for Regional Finals Wales show spirit in defeat Richardson ends golf title drought Sport in Brief Slough set for Cup run Boardman sets record Towers trouble Bears Donnelly's fine return Mansell fails to finish Games get sports boost Knight Air Lambson Aviation Ltd Fairbrother sweeps to gold medal British success sustained at world championships Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Crutchley presses for British selection Aga Khan hints return to Britain is imminent Penny Drops has French target Plumpton Southwell British hopes founder on Urban Sea White Muzzie narrowly denied by strong finish of French-trained outsider Pontefract Saturday's Results Richard Evans Warwick Leaders on the Flat Lochsong dashes to sprint crown Knifebox impresses Rapid Raceline Champions move into overdrive after reverse Peter Ball watches Britain's mosty gifted team produce a performance that suggests they are well on their way to second successive title Liverpool stumble over Arsenal's lack of ambition Rob Hughes survives boredom at Anfield, as Liverpool sink into a morass of Arsenal negativity Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Keegan bridges credibility gap Russell Kempson on how Newcastle United's manager is rapidly gaining recognition as a contender for the laeding job in the country Hoddle's revolutionaries fire blanks Oliver Holt watches West Ham eke out an unexpected win against a Chelsea team with sharp ideas but no cutting edge Shearer's display lights up the face of Taylor Peter Robinson sees an England player stake a strong claim to be included in the team against Holland Barnwell embarks on road to recovery Andrew Longmore on the task ahead for the manager seeking to lift his club from the hands of the receiver Derby begin McFarland era in style Weekend Results and Tables Stylish Southeend resist the soft option Keith Pike learns that Barry Fry can happily pursue purist tactis under a new chairman Argument for elite league undermined Queen Ethelburga's College GSA Independent Boarding/Day School London Day Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non Participants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bredon School Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Levels at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ISIS Member Northbourne Park School Multiple Display Advertising Items Badminton School Bristol Independent Schools Information Service Rutland Sixth Form College Multiple Display Advertising Items North London Collegiate School Reading School Cheltenham College Adams' Grammar School Multiple Display Advertising Items Let 's start the revolution once again The concept of the city techonology college is to be reformed, writes Ben Preston The independent approach More than 6.000 people are expected to visit the independent Education show in London EduFax Bryanston School Blandford, Dorset Kingswood School Time to nurture the talents of tomorrow The government says state schools should have policies for gifted children. But what use are policies without resources? Caldicott Girls' Public Day School Trust Pocklington School Burgess Hill School Berkhamsted Schools Marlborough College Multiple Display Advertising Items School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd Queens College, London Bromsgrove School Southgate Private Tutorial School Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Mary's School Multiple Display Advertising Items Repton School Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham College Benenden School Lancing College Clifton College and Preparatory School Corporation of London St. George's School Ascot MTS Northwood Benenden School Reserch Posts Fellowships Dollar Academy Scotland 1818-1993 Haileybury Taverham Hall School Fellowships Clare Hall The Arts Educational School Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's University of Belfast Multiple Display Advertising Items Corporation of the Cranleigh and Bramley Schools Trinity School of John Whitgift Head Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University of Oxford Language Link University of Oxford St John's College Oxford University of Oxford Merchant Taylors' School for Girls Crosby Watford Grammar School for Boys University of Warwick University of Leicester Multiple Display Advertising Items Eton College Bradfield The Times Dogged Hare's anatomy of Britain Theatre: David Hares trilogy on the Church, the Law and the Labour Party is now complete. Benedict Nightingale saw the first performance Goldsmiths' Fair Television Extras are superfluous Opera: Rodney Milnes Tamburlaine Grand, Leeds Troglodyte outing Rock Nick Cave Forum, NW5 Choreography, cut-ups and a cardboard queen Troilus and Cressida Contact Theatre Manchester Books Fortnum & Mason Established 1707 Entertainments The Times World Chess Championship Today's Choice London Theatre Guide Cinema Guide New Releases Anthems to the human spirit Television: BBC2's documentary The Music of Terezin, reviewed by Richard Morrison Risks richly rewarded at the end of a long haul Concerts: A satisfyingly thoughtful and unflamboyan approach to Bruckner; and a wagner premiere LPO/Gielen Festival Hall Wagner shows promise ASMF/Wagner Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times What did he stand for? J. Enoch Powell finds that the most baffling politician of recent history has eluded his biographer It's our First Birthday—so You Get Presents Snobs and suburbanites meet their fate Thrillers Chained to his career The Life and Many Deaths of Harry Houndini By Ruth Brandon Secker & Warburg, £17.99 Tes the Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks The Call of the Toad Capitalisation, week's change Asian Affair Holidays Lonrho to appoint non-executive directors Business Rondup Wicks EC front runner Lloyd 's investment group Pay deals average 2.5% Merger by Scapa Fenchurch to be floated From a Correspondent in Dublin: AIB seeks record damages Word-Watching VW denies Piëch tried to oust finance director Change on Week Analysts in the dark at Amstrad Reporting this Week Greycoat advisers stand by valuation La Crème De La Crème Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royds Raphael REC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recycling trade swamped as Germany's green dream fades Ross Tieman picked through the debris of an over-hasty German environmental law and uncovered soaring costs and unusable rubbish Multiple Display Advertising Items Index-linked stocks will benefit from falling rates and tax rises Gilt-Edget The Times City Diary Winner takes all Tempus Dividends Greycoat BNP Radio 1 Variations BBC 1 Satellite Sky One In the Dark 37 Fleming the key to new bid for Invergordon Distillers Jaguar joins Inchcape to sell cars in China Concise Crossword No 3216 Eggar backs plans for gas from mines Winning Move Word-Watching Air France alliance denied by Alitalia Peace dividend clips the wings of Merlin wizard US health reforms prompt $5.6bn link NEC Pile-Up 38 The Business and Technology Education Council… BTEC How to release hidden talent BTEC was set up a decade ago to promote work-related education of high quality. Edward Fennell reports on a council that has managed to attain its goals Helping Britain compete in a demanding world Tim Boswell, Mp. on the increasingly important role of vocational qualifications Index Cut loose from nanny's apron strings Awarding bodies are now to compete more fairly from the starting line Miss Fixit motors in as star pupil Sacha Richards, BTEC motor student of the year, wins £1,000 for her assignment Employment or Further study? The HND has won the respect of industry and commerce, writes Bery Dixon Trend towards universities Briefing staff on the new offers system is now a priority Cheltenham & Gloucester Awards for the cream of the cream Comercial sponsorship adds cash prizes to the honours system World-class choice of courses Academic or vocational choices are not as clearly defined as they might appear, Ron Sweeney explains Talking without speaking Computers are the new communicators, and the BTEC courses have been quick to benefit, says Alan Lawrence University of Glamorgan Prifysgol Morgannwg A guarantee of quality? Staffing BTEC is a formidable task, Edward Fennell reports How to form a working relationship Btec Students and employers are kept in touch at every stage-and it pays Star with little sight Frisky John is learning fast The Archers is jumping on the bandwagon, writes Derek Harris Pilot centre for GNVQ When Ian Feely wanted to start his more open system of learning, he faced obstacles, Beryl Dixon reports Active roles aim to aid job hunting Bringing an end to the turf wars 'The workplace culture must change' Higher education for all should be a national aim. Sir Bryan Nicholson (right) argues Sowing the seeds of change Revolutionary vocational exams in secondary education will target the less academic, Ben Preston writes Services rendered Alan Lawrence investigates the streamlining of Student Services Gardner Merchant Quality service worldwide Bowling them over Coventry University A level 's new rival? BTEC predicts that the GNVQ qualification is about to reshape post-16 education, writes Edward Fennell The Open Learning Foundation Only two cheers for Europe BTEC is growing overseas but shares the Maastricht anticlimax: Edward Fennell outlines the difficult One decade of expansion Edward Fennell considers the appeal of the BTEC, whose vocational basis has ensured popularity throught the 80s and more choice in the 90s A framework that will stand us in good stead John Sellars, chief executive of BTEC, reflects on his organisation's past and future Offering business the best of two worlds In a tough market, company expectations are high: British Gas and BMW relate their experiences to Edward Fennell On course for live wires A flexible approach is vital for the National Grid, writes Alan Lawrence Scott Edgar BTEC

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