News from 18/10/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Helen Zanker, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Jessica Mitford, Anatol Lieven, Paul White, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Richard Harries, Martin Spence, David Rhys Jones, St John A. Robilliard, Philip Howard, James Bone and Wolfgang Munchau, Jeremy Kingston, Alan M. Yorker Vice-President, Lynne Truss, John Durant, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Edward Hay, Jenny Knight, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Chorley, Chairman, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ken Coates, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Seymour Frotescue, Director, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John O'LEARY, David Gosling, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Iain R. Webb Fashion Editor, Joel Brand, Watkins Shaw, Brian Crozier, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Peter Crediton, Philip Bassett, Michael Theodoulou, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, Lin Jenkins, Kate Ashbrook, Barry Millington, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alix Ramsay, Betty Friedan, Rachel Collins, Richard Edgley, Managing Director, Peter Bryan, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Robert Horton, Chairman, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Michael Lenhoff, Barry Pickthall, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Christopher Irving, Stephen Zollner, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Lawton, Chairman, William Rees-Mogg, Simon Rubinsohn, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, William Young, D. Carey Miller, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Bernice Rubens, Richard Beeston, Colm Toibin, Ben Macintyre, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, E. F. Crosswell, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb and Stewart Tendler, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, W. M. Vernon, Chairman, Charles Tyrrell, Chairman, John Phillips, Stephen Crampton, Secretary, Alan Jackson, Peter Robinson, A. H. P. Humphrey, Colin McQuillan, Jonathan Mirsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoMajor back on true path, says Thatcher Memoirs herald uneasy truce John Major was yesterday helped by support from his predecessor. But Lady Thatcher still displays bitterness over the way she was "betrayed" Rifkind goes to war over £1bn cuts Index Golden Ageing Howard on defensive as judges back Woolf William Rees-Mogg Black PC says riot may force him out M25 gang rob woman of jewels at gunpoint Clinton attacks UK and France over Bosnia war Fashion Haiti patrol Breitling 1884 30p Judges may adopt hi-tech sentencing News in Brief University cash 'wasted' Soccer player dies Falklands war enquiry Festival director quits Angels to fall again Pizzaland Howard balks at fixed contracts for junior officers Drastically curbing the Sheehy report's proposals on police contracts will be widely welcomed by all ranks in the force Tax Free Reynolds rejects deal with terrorists Police scour video footage in hunt for march infiltrators Demonstrators accuse officers of excessive force as Condon claims organisers expected violence As the Anti-Nazi League demands an enquiry into police tactics, Scotland Yard accuses march organisers of hypocrisy M6 tyre fitter risks life in the fast lane Father mourns girl killed by hit-and-run driver Woman tells of M25 robbery Council team restores order to battered neighbourhood Picture Gallery By a Staff Reporter: Night work is 'more harmful than drugs' Advert blitz inflates price of new cars NVQ Picture Gallery Whitehall official to give details of arms briefings Archbishop's attack Sea anglers rescued Fun goes out of fair Stag night ends in court Pickles 'was exhausted' Sunday trade backed Complainant flies high Unpopular flight aid averts disaster News in Brief By our Political Editor: Day a housemaid's new broom swept the wets out of cabinet Wholesale sacking was the way Margaret Thatcher kept control of policy direction early on, her memoirs reveal 'Weasel words 'told Thatcher it was time to stand down Betrayal Giant ego blamed for crisis Westland By our Political Correspondent: Readiness for war put leadership in doubt Falklands What the Lady Says about… Whitehall veto triggered red alert among former allies Publication Leaders of world powers met their match in debate Her Peers Citroën Kasparov's defence thwarts Short hopes of a late comeback £1,000 to be won every day The Times checkmate How to Play Acorn The British are back in fashion Illegal pills 'killed 12' News in Brief Tattoo ordeal Drive on drink Bond winners Ostrich survives love at first bite The taste test is only one challenge that producers of ostrich meat face as they try to win acceptance among British shoppers The Times Motorola Ordination of women will enrich our church The Times Essay Bhutto demands end to siege of Kashmir mosque Offensive comic sparks Muslim unrest in China The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Greenpeace catches Russian navy dumping nuclear waste off Japan Univac Syrian threat delays talks Panic seizes Haiti as US ships begin blockade Military keeps up opposition to Aristide and plans anti-foreign protest strike Glaxo Research & Medicines Tontons Macoute mutate and prosper The brutal secret police organisation established by "Papa Doc" Duvalier livers on in Haiti today in all but name. Pesecution of political opponents continues unabated Emirates Neo-Nazi farmers take food to Zulus News in Brief (AP): Iran-Iraq talks (Reuter): At the helm Dirty job (AP): Gains for right Americans try to keep UN chief out of Mogadishu Amid recriminations over Somalia mission, US refuses to provide security for Boutros Ghali By our Foreign Staff: Relief flown to help starving in Angola 'hell city' US smoker loses custody of child National Westminster Bank Gaidar founds new party to campaign for Yeltsin Kall Kwik Rebel raid cuts off Tbilisi from the Black Sea Serbs hope for skiing bonanza Kohl faces defeat on choice for president The choice of an outspoken right-wing candidate for next year's German presidential election has backfired on the conservative chancellor. A new nomination is likely Air Canada Picture Gallery Cypriots criticise royal visit French dissidents raise voices in support of transatlantic farm deal National Westminster Bank (AFP): Spy boss held on bombing charges Why do we need to grow old? Betty Friedan presents an impassioned argument that old age is not a burden, but a blessing Forte Hotels Spare me from a spiritual Fergie She marched them up to the top of the hill-and for what? Only to serve, once more, as a reminder of how not to behave The London Hernia Centre Paul Mitchell Simply worlds apart Paris Fashion Picture Gallery Sparklers Shirts Matthew Parris Why should the face of a gentle fellow, bearing ill will to nobody, set children and animals to flight? A capital ship The underselling of Thatcher Something has been lost in the memoirs, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday When South Africa's tribes go to war Talk of peace rings hollow in a country that is being driven ever closer to cataclysm Picture Gallery A Tale of Two Marches Violence in the name of anti-racism will fuel bigotry Dumping Nuclear Waste The Russians cannot be allowed to continue polluting the seas Ostrich Soup Fair is foul and fowl is fair on the British table d'hote Charities fearful of VAT burden Commonwealth link Defining Jesus Economics of privatised railways Pit safety question Doubts about forest The importance of Roman law Out on a limb Football lessons? Court Circular Today's royal enagements Service dinners University news Latest wills DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Historic cricket ground awaits its fate tonight Birthdays today Dinners Institute of Risk Management Church news Memorial service Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Sir William Montagu-Pollock Sir William Horace Montagu-Pollock, Kcmg, former British diplomat, died on September 26 aged 90. He was born on July 12,1903 Thomas Lyon Thomas Lyon, CBE, businessman, died on September 29 aged 73. He was born in London on November 6,1919 Personal Column Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Professor Sir Owen Saunders Professor Sir Owen Saunders, Frs, Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, 1967-69, died October 10 aged 89. He was born on September 24,1904 Dr Marcus Feyi-Waboso Dr Marcus Feyi-Waboso, gynaecologist and King of Azumini, Nigeria, died on September 8, aged 67. He was born in Aba, eastern Nigeria, on August 25,1926 British Heart Foundation British Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Combat Stress Woodside Animal Welfare Trust Leukaemia Research Fund Church Army Liverpool Cathedral Novella Parigini Novella Parigini, Italian painter, died in Rome on September 30 aged 72. She was born in Siena in 1921 Albert Bigelow Albert Smith Bigelow, a pacifist who made headlines in 1988 when he tried to stop an atomic test in the Pacific by sailing a small boat into the test area, died in Walpole, Massachusetts, on October 6 aged 87 News The Times Crossword No 19,364 Picture Gallery People in the Times Business Weather Big screen cartoon capers The Times Tomorrow Fountain of age Talking tough on crime Daly drives United States to victory England edged out in enthralling Alfred Dunhill Cup final Bore draw exposes flaws in English football Education 31 Arts 33-34 Business 36-40 Time/System Books on Monday All Blacks worried at lack of depth in forwards Douce finishes muddy but unbowed British cyclo-cross competitors count cost of taking part in gruelling sport Stuart Jones watches as Britain's cyclo-cross champion once again proves too strong for home rivals Minox Nerurkar strides to top of ten-mile rankings By our Sports Staff: Loughran steps in to secure WBO title By our Sports Staff: Mochrie seizes chance as rival becomes swamped Radisich crowned champion in tricky conditions By a Correspondent: Goldstone involved in dispute over payment By our Sports Staff: First win in six months lifts Lendl Walking head-on into path of cynics David Powell sees first-hand why a ridiculed sideshow needs to take steps to get back on the right track East Grinstead happy with draw Hounslow still in title-winning form Slough replace Ipswich in lead League plans to survive without sponsor Colin McQuillan on on why recession has forced squash back to an original idea Endeavour closes in on first-leg record Multiple Display Advertising Items Hatoof's victory heralds benefits for all Today's Fixtures For the Record Fakenham Abdulla will review role in France Romanet's criticisms prompt owner to re-appraise interests Nottingham Folkestone Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Wind of change can carry Britain to brighter future Record eludes Snurge Leaders on the Flat Folkestone Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Overworked alchemist in search of capable assistants United take it easy as they slip into familiar routine Upbeat finale cloaks disharmony Celtic ready to celebrate Macari's return Distracted Villa decline to deliver Learning curve proving steep for Cardiff Cardiff Wolverhampton rally behind Turner Rampant Middlesbrough return, to rightful place Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Defeat fails to stop Scottish supporters' fun Wales take advantage of Japanese errors Bleasdale plots cup progress Armstrong lacks flair Rugby Union Results Beal illustrates Cooke's point Forward planning needed to quell pack of trouble League of hope and glory in land of half measures Britain achieve perfection as Kiwis miss point By a Correspondent: France swamp poor Romania Hendry recalls happier times Ayinla makes name for himself Moment of truth for Boardman Blue Jays take World Series lead as Olerud hits high note Legal & Public Notices Success crowns King's efforts By our Sports Staff: Call for revision of Test match calendar Edinburgh omit Stark Fogarty closes gap First for Jackman Waldner gains revenge Prost denies comeback Smith misses double Alarm discounted Novotna benefits Fahey powers to title Asia may get extra World Cup place Polishing the bright lights Today the government unveils its latest plans to help gifted children at school, writes Craig Seton St Cats to Cardiff—and smiling The Welsh university is sitting pretty, poised for academic lift-off, says its new principal Turn of fortune for MBAs A fair in London today indicates a success story The IHTTI School of Hotel Management Neuchatel The University of Liverpool Paul Sanders Last, but not least, at the gate Viewpoint Trent College Gabbitas Educational Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items City University Business School ACCA The MBA Career Guide European Business School Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Leeds The Management School Imperial College Aston University Kingston University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Webster University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oxford Brookes University University of Leicester Management Development Boston University University of Southampton The Times University of Bradford Management Centre University of Westminster Multiple Classified Advertising Items The show must go on … and on Michael White puts his reputation, and other people's money, on the line again tonight. Andy Lavender met him Lyrical roots of Spring Concert PO/Slatkin Festival Hall Theatre There's gold in them Russian trills Opera: A celebration of Tchaikovsky's centenary and (below) a revival of carly Mozar Cherevichki Wexford Festival Singer's feathers are ruffled Mitridate Covent Garden Books They made it themselves—and it shows Television Entertainments The Times Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Savage ruler of a human jungle Theatre: The RSC's superb revival of Marlowe; and a musical about English yobs abroad Tamburlaine the Great Barbican Louts on the loose Viva Espana Arts Not an Essex girl in sight Rock: A quirky American singer/songwriter on tour Juliana Hatfield Three Astoria 2, WC2 The scientist who won't be silenced John Durant on Stephen Hawking, the man who personifies science's search for an answer to all the mysteries of the universe Black Holes and Baby Universes and Other Essays By Stephen Hawking Batntam Press, £16.99 Spain under its little dictator Obsessed by his anti-communist crusade, Franco ruled Spain for 36 years. Brian Crozier on a splendidly detailed study of his life and his regime Franco a biography By Paul Prestopon Harper Collins, £25 Jump the Pavarotti Queue Murder abroad on city streets Crime Tintin out of his time Martin Spence Tintin in the New World By Frederic Tuten Marion Boyars, £14.95 TeS the Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Mother Russia By Bernice Rubens Orion, £4.99 Capitalisation, week's change Intercity Shuttle QVC to get $1bn boost in battle for Paramount Analysts look to SB for healthier profits Reporting this Week La Crème De La Crème Nikkei Business Publications Inc Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Adventure Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers argue case against spread of VAT Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tring International, the publisher and distributor… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Recruitment Consultants Friends Provident to launch ethical trust Business Roundup News Corp expansion Kuwait opens market Rates benefit forecast Rank stays in films Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro-laws on employment threaten to open old wounds British business and Whitehall fear that the future development of EC social policy will cost rather than create jobs, Philip Bassett says Tokyo International Trade Fair Commission London Chess Festival Risk of inflation likely to prove short-lived Gilt-Edged Chasing Tigers Tempus Hotels Mirror Group The Times City Diary Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Television and Radio Satellite Come out Fighting 38 Tories retreat from selling Post Office Proposals to privatise the state's largest remaining profitable business have been set aside because ministers fear it would not pass in a House of Commons vote By our Industrial Staff: CBI calls for freeze on European labour laws The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Concise Crossword No 3228 Battle looms at Lonrho over board posts Nursery schools spell success Winning Move Word-Watching The Week Ahead 37 Trafalgar plans cash call for up to £400m Names warned off new action group Singapore Airlines
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