News from 11/10/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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A. M. Ross, Jonathan Sofer, Derek C. Glover, Jon Ashworth, John Cartwright, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Andrew Longmore, Elif Kaban, Philip Howard, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Stephen Lewis, Director, Kathleen Higgins, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Elizabeth Ward, Peter Ball, Simon Scott, Alan Hamilton and Marcus Binney, J. Shackles, John Street, R. J. Luck, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Richard Hodgson, John Young, Keith Pike, Michael Fallon, Charles Bremner, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kate Muir, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Stephen Shaw, Director, Nicholas Wood and Richard Ford, Mohammed Mehmet (Chair), Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, David J. Montier, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Barry Millington, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Ray Kennedy and our Foreign Staff, Barry Pickthall, John Gray, Roger Boyes, F. H. D. Davey, Daphne Windle, Robert Lloyd, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Ben Lynfield and Jonathan Mirsky, East Asia Editor, Ruth Gledhill and Nicholas Wood, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, E. A. Payne, Mark Le Fanu, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Kate Bassett, Anthony Everitt, Secretary-General, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Iain R. Webb, Fashion Editor, Anne McElvoy, Patrick Duffy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman, Peter Robinson, Christopher Irvine, Stephen Davy,
ResumoHeseltine challenges Tory right Conservative rebellions 'could lead to part's self-destruction' Rebellious backbenchers are in danger of consigning the Tory party to opposition, Michael Heseltine said on his return to the political spotlight Thatcher's memoirs get bitter response Index How to become a triillonaire Russian sailors convert ship into floating currency Fashion Greece votes for socialism Gorbachev dreams of return to power Politicians who cheat the faithful America considers pact with warlord Peoples Phone 30P save 15P The rock revolution The universe Showdown Plus Heseltine still has leadership hopes Trad President speaks of the stresses and strains of political office Erm was rock which split the cabinet, says Thatcher Lady Thatcher's memoirs show she was fighting an increasingly lonely battle against the European exchange-rate mechanism Angry JPs jeer Lord MacKay HSE Books Majors join poetic host Men held over IRA London bombings City firm 'blacklisted Fire pay deal expected Churchill papers saved Charity worker killed Inmate finds cell keys Monkey mauls handler 'False alarm' blacklist Mothers unveil tribute Linley guest charged Mail eyes Independent Bogus CIA men swindle Libyans out of millions City houses parents of accused in hotel Widow to lose benefit Boxer defends knockout yarn Scudamore outrides 19th-century squire Rolex Film-makers fail to find man-cub Police rue loophole as suspect 13, flees again Families exploit loophole to claim cash for elderly Dell Picture Gallery MPs investigate primary schools under-spending By our Education Reporter: Patten gives impetus to more opting out Transmitter restores Lord Ashley's hearing Rolex Carey joins debate over high social cost of single mothers The Archbishop of Canterbury appears to be siding with the government in its have to curb single-parent families Four freed after police find bones Burial error Theft stabbing Canoe death Deer butchered Comic relief Bond winners Oxford diocese leads race to ordain first woman priest Excavation shows pharaohs knew the secret of concrete Dashboard snake reduces driver to a crawl Extra Watch Historians reject 'fake' restoration of Tower rooms Citroen Legacy of Thatcher years spells doom for Tories The nation's mood and the state of the Tory party rule out a return to 'traditional values', John Gray writes. The real beneficiary of Thatcherism may be the Labour party Chess Computers £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate Revived Kasparov goes in for the dean kill Picture Gallery Of pixies, monsters ... and environmentalists AA Personal Communications Barclays Greek disaffection with right returns socialists to power The battle of the "dinosaurs" left most voters unmoved. Many Greeks are bored by the septuagnarian stranglehold in parliament and few expect real change Mercedes-Benz Foreigners star in fashion circus Council Europe tackles rights Yeltsin orders soviet elections in assault on local resistance Critics say the Russian leader is moving too far, too fast. He appears keen to consolidate his power before visiting Tokyo for talks on the disputed Kuriles Underworlds of Russia and Italy seal crime pacts The Times Haughty Balladur rides tide of popularity His ascent has injected the first joker into the French political game for years and has upset the calculations of Jacques Chirac, the Gaullist who has sought the presidency Embargo-busters defy US ban on travel to Cuba Refugees flee Abkhazian attack Serbs halt UN aid to besieged Muslims News in Brief (AP): Torture claims (Reuter): Ferry sinks (Reuter): Martyrs named (Reuter): Patten warned (Reuter): Ship blasts (AP): German held (Reuter): Mock battle (AP): Aliyev sworn in Young widows and yellow ribbons feed American anguish Israel vows Arab attacks will not hurt PLO accord In the dangerous Lull before the peace deal with Palestinians can be implemented, Yitzhak Rain, Israel's prime minister, is courting china's approval for the deal Cult cartoon stirs fear and lothing Death of American girl blamed on Beavis and Butt-head, scum of teenage life Picture Gallery Parents of murdered white student forgive her killers Moi pins hopes on resumption of aid PC plus Bhutto wins vital votes in Punjab The glory that wag Gloria What does a princess do when she is down to her last seven cstles? Roger Boyes reports There seems to be a popular feeling that the nobility is paying for the good times Tomorrow Daks Driven by the need to confess Kate Muir joins the voyeurs at one of America's endless chat shows Nagging Pain Old Beaky's nose job Sparklers Spring will be here shortly Milan From crafted trouser suits all the way to Chinese-inspired workwear, the message from Italy is mostly minimalist-not to say minuscule Emanuel ungaro Mops Kaffe Fassett Hotline Matthew Parris Politicians of the same party can hate each other like they hate nothing, and nobody, outside it Recyclicled paper A swing to the don't knows Peter Riddell found a vacuum at all three party conferences Riddel on Monday Loose ending Down and out on trillionaire's row International money is moving out of the reach of governments, taking with it vast tax revenues Bounced out Getting to grips Ono, not that old joke again Battle for History Politicians must argue frankly, as well as acting tough What Somalia Needs Clinton shows signs of panicking without cause False Alarms Quiet questions for sleepless nights in the city Mixed response to Tory proposals on law and order London orchestras Patten controversy Catholic needs Ethics awry over NHS waiting lists Kipling on the map On the ocean wave And in the armchair Court Circular Yarlet Hall Deputy lieutenants Nature notes Forgotten Woolwich vies for place on London tourist… Anniversaries Latest wills The Earl of Westmorland John Michael Cannell Mr Kit Garnett Anthony and Margaret Barker Personal Column Appointments in the Forces Today's royal engagements Church news Dinners Service dinner Service reunion Service luncheon Reception Marriages Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today New officers Sir David Sells Personal Column Jim Holton Leila Campbell Brigadier R. C. Halse From Our Own Correspondent: Idyllic Life in a Prison Richard Dufty News The Times Crossword No 19,358 Knockando Sport People in the Times No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Benn and Eubank draw no conclusion Promoters the only winners as bitter rivals fight each other to a standstill Zambia's cup dream ends in gallant failure Arts Schools Business The Loan Corporation Books on Monday For the Record Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Legal Notices Grannusch fills gap in Whitaker's collection Result Horse of Year Show ends with rousing grand prix Confident New Zealand pose daunting problems Bradford run in eight tries "I say dear, joining Mercury was Easy, and now… Australians who play by their own set of rules It is the Australianness rather than the rules that counts in Australian Rules. Simon Barnes asks why Expartriates have upper hand at Wormwood Scrubs Open judging and 'overtime' will help put draws out for the count The Benn-Eubank contest drew attention to scoring in boxing. David Miller calls for changes White Sox continue comeback against Blue Jays Beadsworth retains match-racing title Sport in Brief Boardman answers call Champions defeated Haining in limelight Tough draw for Kings Pirates under siege Mercury Onslaught by Wasps highlights Bath's frailties Weekend Results and Tables Spirits raised as touring side is called to Arms Gerald davies sees the Japanese prepare for Cardiff with some fine handling against west Wales Harlequins display fresh realism Leading clubs reassess aims and attitudes in battle for league points Brooke's injury casts doubt Spectators short-changed Tainton misses chances to save Bristol DrumTaps beats path to riches in Melbourne Leicester Saturday's Results Carlisle Leaders on the Flat Sane approach required to yearling sales Fontwell Park Rapid Raceline Holland to set De Wolf on the trail of Shearer England play their most crucial match for ears on Wednesday Rob Hughes tests the mood Tranmere display rich qualities Buoyant Dover turning the Kentish tide Verveer's work-to-rule succeeds Youthful promise holds out hope for Brighton Hypnotist does trick for Barnet Barnet o Cardiff City 0 Furlong one step ahead of Middlesbrough Wafford 2 Middlesbrough 0 Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check MacAri in quandary as Stoke concede to Penney Oxford Unged 1 Stoke City 0 Celtic caught in the grip of madness Clarke stands up to challenge of formidable pack Lucky break for Maggert IWC Thompson puts Hounslow on right path Hounslow 5 Reading 1 Lessons must be put to good use More misery for Hightown Endeavour quickly harnesses breeze Global race given final incentive Theatre Inspired by a near-perfect Wagner Graham Vick's production of Die Meistersinger lasts six hours, and to Rodney Milnes it proves that the Royal Opea has regained its world-calss status Opera: A triumph for Covent Garden and (below) amemorable performance of Terezin's musical legacy Music with a moral tone Emperor of Atlantis/Brundib?r Queen Elizabeth Hall An old Civilisation , but it's a hard one to beat Television Pickwick Fantasy comes to life CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Concert Playing it loud and cool The Lemonheads Uea, Norwich Rock Books Entertainments The Times Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Precious blooms of Bloomsbury Vita and virginia Ambassadors Theatre: Eileen Atkin's two-hander comes to the West End: plus London fringe reviews Muscles and misery Ripped Cockpit Living with the grunge Wasted Old Red Lion Inside the city of mammon The streets of London are paved with insolvency notices rather than gold, but it has other riches to offer, writes Peter Ackroyd The Selling of Mary Davies And Other Writings By Simon Jenkins John Murray, ?17.99 The London Encyclopaedia Edited by Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert Papermac, ?25 Bury Yourself in Fielding The Theatre Club The best action man in the business A Siegel Film An Autobiography By Don Siegel Faber, ?20 Ancestral verses Poetry Tumbler takes a fall A Big Life By Susan Johnson Faber, ?14.99 Another Good Loving Blues By Arthur Flowers Secker & Warburg, ?8.99 pbk original Tes Paperbacks Life Water for Chocolate To Advertise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marlborough College Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas The opting-out machine rolls on As England's 1,000th school prepares toescape local authority control, John O'Leary introduces the views of a politician, an authority official and a head Seven years after the revolution Michael Fallon makes a time traveller report on the death of the last Lea Taking risks without a safety net Robert Lloyd, head at Hendon School, explains how full autonomy has turned decline into success We can work this out together Education authorities still hava a vital role to play, argues Kathleen Higgins Capitalisation , week's change Heath Group UK bond market has further to fall The Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Plc Healthy outlook at Body Shop Gilt-Edged Word-Watching BAeSEMA Multiple Display Advertising Items Recovery maybe patchy and unsteady Secretary Chestertons South Africans race to mount Greycoat offer Business Roundup B&W employee charged Trafalgar change likely Jobs threat at NatWest Gartmore boosts board Channel tunnel could set the signals for a new age of rail When drive-on, drive-off passenger shuttles begin to run through the tunnel next summer, they will show Britons what modern train travel is, Ross Tieman says BSi Top Marks Wizard of Oz The Times City Diary Dynamic duo Company car Write stuff Security alert Tempus Cookson Albert Fisher Early closing Being prepared British Syphon Curing the economic hangover Business Letters Five-day settlement could hit shareholders London Chess Festival Greycoat BBC 1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite The Week Ahead 33 Picture Gallery Alliance & Leicester to launch new bank Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3222 By our Deputy City Editor: MGN pensioners claim ?200m Word-Watching Rumours force Ladbroke answers The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Blow to Boots in Sainsbury project Blancpain City Diary 34 Executive pay 'hides true value'
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