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News from 25/10/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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David Wood, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Sanjay Joshi, Jeremy Gee (Director), DJM, Richard Beeston and Michael Binyon, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tony McClenaghan, Andrew Longmore, Adam Zamoyski, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Timothy Garton Ash, Frederic Bennett, J. H. R. Haswell, Philip Howard, Rodney E. B. Atkinson, Hilary Finch, James Bone, Jane Fisher, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Robin Chute, Bryan Stiles, Ben Preston Education Correspondent, David Adams and Ian Brodie, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Boardman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, William Davis (Chairman), Philip Robinson, Robert J. Maxwell, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Catherine Wareham, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Russell Kempson, Myrtle Ternstrom, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Malcolm Brabant, M. Cottell (President), George Brock, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Richard Brown, David Miller, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Anne Curtis, John Higgins, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, K. R. Popper, Rachel Collins, Christopher Elliott, Angela MacKay and Roger Boyes, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, William Rees-Mogg, Anthony Massouras, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Reg Read, Matthew Parris, Nicholas Wood and our Foreign Staff, Keith Blackmore, Neil Williams, Peter Riddell, Ronald Smallshaw, Ian Brodie, Chris Irvine, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Philip R. Noakes, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Bethan Bain, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, John Campbell, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Edward Greenspon, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Simon Palmer, Nicholas Watt, Nicholas Wood and Edward Gorman,

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Shankill blast puts brake on peace process This is cold-blooded murder and there is no excuse for it-Major Bomb wrecks commuter line Index Timothy Garton Ash American fertility expert clones human embryos Fashion Victim Tried to Bridge the Divide Fear of Right alters England fixture Ocean Challenge Grimond , elder statesman of Liberalism, dies aged 80 Peoples Phone Rape victims could be named in reports News in Brief GMT's last bastion Mixed prison planned Shoes save boy's life Patten faces libel suit Princess sees Major Howard in tribute to PC Police station burgled Ernest & Julio Gallo Adjourn the quest for a political solution and put security first Dublin pulls back from the Hume-Adams talks as Saturday's IRA atrocity Conor Cruise O'Brien assesses the damage to the peace talks and calls for the reintroduction of internment in Ulster Hume pledges to continue search for peace and talks with Sinn Fein Portillo keeps NHS 'hotel charges' on reform agenda Ministers face aid for arms enquiry Political Reaction Bitter relatives say Ira killers will never be forgiven In Belfast mocks hopes of peace. Among the protestants of Shankill Road, the mood is one of revenge Blast will set off chain of reprisals Hewlett Packard British Gas Civil liberty groups attack ID card plan to stop benefit fraud An Identikid card to help to protect children is launched amid criticism of a scheme to fight social security fraud IDENTI-Print Woman owes £17,000 after judge dies Concern grows over pester power' ads in screen games By a Staff Reporter: Woolf calls for 'fast track' civil justice Designer puts brakes on speed for a clean, green car of the future Abbey National Muslim school to opt in for funding GM Grandmasters in exhibition games The Times World Chess Championship £1,000 to be won every day The Times Checkmate Struggling landowners rent out estates NVQ Saab Schoolgirl stabbed in 'frenzied attack' while feeding horses Gang chased after shooting Motorola Museum 's tribute to hard news and hot metal Rape victim lured into bogus cab News in Brief Meningitis outbreak Prison chorus Attack 'mistake' Tax return Bond winners Direct United Germany seeks common voice Answers to Europe's problems hang on choice s be made by its largest nation Recently returned from a tour of Germany, Timothy Gston Ash examines some new German Questions bedevilling the nation Mitac Portables Air France chief quits as Ballad in vows to secure jobs The conservative French government is facing more public sector inrest as it seeks to modernise and make the nation live within its means (Reuter): Thatcher rejects German role in security council Forte Hotels Chameleon act awes Greeks Papandreou displays master art of comouflaging policy EC proposes a muted toast to Maastricht Power curb urged MLC (Reuter): Georgians move to retake port News in Brief (AFP): Kazakh aid (Reuter): Hajek dies (Reuter): Pop shot (AP): Voters decide Child victims of Angola's war find no resting place Observers say that peace will come to Angola only when a clear victor has emerged. Both sides can finance a prolonged fight to the death Commonwealth predicts 1995 South Africa return Major defends support of Bosnian embargo AAT Haitian generals clamour for fuel release Army chief repeats resignation offer as petrol sanctions bite Kennedy nephew arrested after bar brawl over rape taunts Picture Gallery (Reuter): Burundi plotters fail to win amnesty News in Brief (AFP): Argentine fish deal go-ahead French trio kidnapped (AP): Kashmir rebel chief killed Hurd says Syrians ready for peace accord with Israel Rabin rejects release of Muslim militant detainees after killings in Gaza strip and Lebanon Gaddafi crushes attempted coup by armed forces Blue moods strike Canada Olivetti A surfeit of castles How do you cope when you are handed back a vast, crumbling inheritance? Marcus Binney reports "Hello over there; as this is Such a long… All aflutter over gamblers Betting people may well end up ruined, admittedly. But there is something irresistible about them—especially in defeat Times Quiz Winner In the jungle of animal rights Scientists are struggling to make their voices heard in a clamour of propaganda Mercury Twinsets return, minus pearls The Knitted tow-piece has been reclaimed by the young Where to find the top 12 twinsets Kuwait Airways A brush with a false tooth can open your eyes to the adversities silently endured by others Just the job Warden's charter Two fateful dates in Clinton's diary The US administration knows its future hangs on the great trading agreements it must reach They put their careers first Politicians are increasingly a caste apart, says Peter Riddell Video nasty Lost in Britain Golden days Come on old girl Terror with a Purpose Ministers must see clearly the method in the IRA's madness Malaysian Moonshine Britain's reputation for sound aid is an asset to be protected Britain in the Dark It is high time to catch up with Europe Betjeman's bete noire Budget guidance for the Chancellor Parrying gifts Without a known grave Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Time to decide on London hospitals Cyprus demonstrations No relief on motorway Non-seasonal problem Babes and sucklings Court Circular Nature notes Lecture Service dinners Carey calls for unity on eve of hearing Thanksgiving service Lecture Appointment Personal Column Dinners University news Inner Temple Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Overseas Travel Marriages Today's royal engagements Gunmakers' Company The Earl of Roden Captain Robert William Jocelyn Rn, ninth Eart of Roden, a destroyer captain in the second world war, died on October 18 aged 83. He was born on December 4,1909 Asaad Saftawi Asaad Saftawi, schoolmaster and political activist, and the leading moderate figure in the occupied Palestinian territories, was assassinated in the Gaza Strip on Octiber 20 aged 58. He was born near Ai Majdal, today's Israeli town of Ashkelon, in 1935 Church appointments Cardinal Francesco Carping Cardinal Francesco Carpino, Varican officical and former Archbishop of Palermo, died in Rome on October 5 aged 88. He was born at Palazzolo Aereide, Sicily, on may 18,1905 Innes Ireland Inner Ireland, grand prix racting driver, died from cancer on October 22 aged 63. He was born in Kirkendbright, Scotland, on June 12,1930 (From Our Special Correspondent): Trustee Savings Banks First Bank Opened at Bournemouth Bournemouth, Oct. 24 Derek Darby Derek Darby, journalist, died on October 22 aged 66. He was born in London on March 20,1927 Belfast bomb sinks peace plan News Jo Grimond dies at 80 after stroke Humans cloned Match moved NHS charges stay Palestinians freed Car of the future ID cards opposed Kennedy Smith held over pub brawl The Times Crossword No 19,370 Knockando Typecast heritage The German question No vacant seat French air chief quits Back in the fold Manors to let Sports Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Features Education The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Terror with a purpose Malaysian moonshine William Rees-Mogg Peter Riddell Matthew Parris Letters The Papers Battling Pavin takes title at last gasp World Match Play crown goes to United State for first time since 1979 Wentworth enthralled by day of silent ferocity Hole-By-Hole Guide to the World Match Play Championship City Diary Graham Searjeant Arts Time/System Education on Monday South-West deprived of Barnes against All Blacks Sloppy Leeds slide to defeat IWC Senna lands knockout punch Brazilian wins Japanese grand Prix then hits rival Results and Standings Readers close in on places for Ocean Challenge race The Finalists By a Correspondent: Neath regain old air of invincibility Sella approaches Blanco's record Weekend Rugby Results New model reveals old strengths and extra flair Simon Barnes on a Performance by the All Blacks that suggests they will be as formidable as ever All Blacks open account with capital gain Divisions left in dark by lack of exposure Rob Andrew, the London caplain, on the lessons to be learnt from the All Blacks' emphatic opening victory at Twickenham Victory fails to satisfy Hall the realist Novotna warns of takeover by 'robotic' children Weak service undermines Huber's attempt to win Autoglass Classic Giles scores late winner Today's Fixtures Tigers return to scratch For the Record Harriers shed gentlemanly image to gain team triumph David Powell, athletics correspondent, reports on a long-overdue national success for one of the world's oldest clubs Multiple Display Advertising Items Cecil plays timely trump card King's Theatre triumph likely to determine trainers' title Nap: Verdigris (1.50 Leicester) Next Best: Mokhktar (1.40 Ligfield) Leicester Rapid Raceline Raintrap swoops to deny Gosden duo Saturday's Results Flat Leaders Ratings should not detract from thrill of the chase Lingfield Park Southwell Old guard steps in to salvage pride for Merseyside Le Tissier's magic underlines folly of Branfoot style Stale Villa tiring of daily grind By our Sport Staff: Gould blames rift for resignation Gorman sees point of principles Sheffield derby lacks zest of days gone by Legs wearier but McCoist still has that magic touch Rangers defend first part of domestic treble by winning Scottish league Cup Fulham struggle to pick themselves off the ground WEEkENO Football Results and Tables Pools Chech Millwall rescued by Keller display Speedie settles energetic derby De Lorenzi aiming for Solheim Cup Sport in Brief Parrott takes wing Bank rescues yacht Shaw strikes gold Swiss claim spoils Slough Jets slip up Legal & Public Notices Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Indoor disciples set furious pace Andrew Longmore investigates the in and outs of a sport that is desperate to be taken scriously Carter and Toronto stage stunning fightback to subdue wild Phillies McMillan fails to shrug off injury problems Opera pages Chancing from the first step The opening of Covent Garden's ballet season reviewed below, plus an American visitor to Dance Umbrella, right Despite an exciting new work by William Forsythe, John Percival has doubts about the start of the new Royal Ballet season At the end of one little work, you might ask 'So what?' Waiting for go Theatre: A birthday revival of John Arden Live Like Plgs Royal Court Upstairs Lovable scallywags lift the laughs Television: Lynne Truss on The Bullion Boys Books Rawing of the Day Fun, but time to move on Doug Elkins Dance Company Riverside Studios Entertainments The Barber of Seville Today's Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Big voices for grand passions Opera: Strongly Tchaikovsky at the Royal Opera House; gripping Britten in Snape Eugene Onegin Covent Garden Colour-coded evil The Turn of the Screw Snape Maltings Lyrical and lovely Music: A young composer shown his mettle BBCSO/Bawden Maida Vale The Times Polish prince of parody Adam Zamoyski the Witkiewicz Reader Edited, Translated and with an Introduction by Danicl Gerould Quartet, £1495 The Theatre Club Scott of the wildernesses Peter Scott was a routine painter of birds but a great protector of their habitat, writes Derwent May Peter Scott Painter and Naturalist By Elspeth Huxley Faber, £17.50 View through a Roman keyhole Film Books Paperbacks A Suitable Boy By Vikram Seth Phonix, £19.99 High Cotton By Darryl Pinckney Faber, £5.99 Good intentions led to Munich John Campbell Chamberlain and Appeasement British Policy and the Coming of the second World War By R. A. C. Parker MacMillan, £11.99 Tes A Levels at Cats Reed's School Multiple Display Advertising Items To Be Included in November's Guide Trent College Mill Hill School Queen Ethelburga's College CS Denmead School Rutland Sixth Form College BAC Woodside Park School Kensington Park School Bruton School for Girls St. Mary's School 2 Year A-Level Programme Sherbourne School for Girls Dorset St. Mary's School Duke of Kent School Burgess Hill School Girl's Public Day School Trust Duff Miller North London Collegiate School Institute of Counselling Edu Fax University Appointments How to put punch into your life Valerie Grove on a scholarship that led to an LSE place and PA work for a boxing champion The Royal College of Surgeons of England Courses Alliance Francaise The British Institute of Florence The Queen's Secretarial College The University of Manchester It Training for Jobs Multiple Display Advertising Items Mander Portman Woodward The University of Manchester Merton College Prep school numbers rising in the East Competitive markets at home mean that heads are looking overseas Christ Church, Merton and St John's Colleges,… The University of Manchester University of Southampton Like to join the class of 2105? David Wood wonders if computer-dominated schools of the future will lack a vital spark Knowledge and skills are being taught for jobs that will not exist Are boys bad for the girls? League tables show that girls do better in single-sex schools, but this may be a myth Pulling them by the roots Every child has a right to the richness of the English language Viewpoint How the war of words was won Bradford has survived the criticism of its peace studies department Capitalisation, week's change British Standard Creditors of BCCI wait on ruling for payout Pay freezes 'declining as economy picks up' How Chancellor could tackle the PSBR Gilt Edged Creme De La Creme Staffplan Recruitment Ltd Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Barnfather Associates B & N Investment Limited Receptionist/Secretary City Wellcome set for healthy rise Reporting this Week Bored? £17,000 Secretary Art Gallery Times Newspapers Ltd Think-tanks see German economic growth in 1994 Business Roundup BTR to float Grahams Verdict on retail growth Qantas benefits from BA (Reuter): Ansett NZ incurs loss GM reaches pay pact By our Deputy City Editor: Troubled Tiphook seeks increase in borrowing powers The Pound Change on Week Stock Market London Chess Festival Word-Watching Rank and Inchcape fight listings Appeals planned against SE sector switches Argentaria Banks in lottery beauty parade 'Killer Diller' prepares for his toughest screen test Barry Diller is a legend in America's film and Tv industry. His huge bid for Paramount means he must charm Wall Street, says Philip Robinson Mental Health Your favourite Top 10 The Times City Diary Scots miss Holding the line Really sneaky ways for Kenneth Clarke to raise our taxes These devices take money out of people's pockets without appearing to do so SGST bound The Budget should be scrapped Spare infrastructure projects from cuts BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Radio Choice Satellite City Diary Tiny on Dieter: if only he had one ounce of charm Branson takes full control of Virgin airline Winning Move Concise Crossword No 3234 Word-Watching Royal dockyards ! face new threat Picture Gallery Viacom matches QVC offer Switzerland Ltd Killer Diller Lloyds to cut fees for small firms

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