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News from 01/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, James Pinkerton, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Virginia Bottomley, Clive Wilmer, Nicholas Watt and Nicholas Wood, T. Corraghessan Boyle, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Neil Bennett, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Vivien Noakes, Wendy Vaizey, Ben Preston, Education Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Clive Davis, Lynne Truss, J. F. Q. Switzer, Louise Hidalgo, and Anatol Lieven, Sir Nicholas Goodison, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, John Peek, Ian Walker, Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones, Dirk Bogarde, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, John Young, Caroline Minto, Keith Pike, Katherine Bergen, Peter Fellner, James Pilditch, Edward Gorman, Dog Breeders' Insurance, Russell Kempson, Nigel Burnham, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Roger Plant, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, David Miller, Sue Gee, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent5, Raymond Keene, Julia Burn, Alix Ramsay, H. R. F. Keming, John Johnson, Chairman, Alice Thomas Ellis, Jonathan Coe, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Lawrence Norcross, Derek R. Markham, R. P. Gullett, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Donald Christie, Agence France-Presse, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Dunacan Cardow, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Paddy Campbell, Chairman, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, John Shaw, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Mary-Elizabeth Raw, John Miller, Leader, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, Robert Thomas, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, Sir James McKinnon, Marianne Curphey, Duncan Cardow, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Jenny Macarthur, Richard Margrave, Peter Robinson, Christopher Irvine,

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Major set to invite Hume to Ulster talks Massacre takes death toll to 23 John Major and Albert Reynolds are mpre determined to press ahead with their peace after the murder of seven people in a Londonderry pub Index Il Balcone £25M Rectory Town that defied sectarian hatreds New Crossword Trick or Treat Gunmen Kill Seven KGB man questioned about umbrella killing Fellini Local education authorities should be axed, says report 30p Mansell hurt in race crash Only talking can end 800 years of misunderstanding Riddell on Politics Dublin rejects internment as Tories press for action Proposals Morse Daughter's shame at gunmen's religion The Victims Picture Gallery 'So little we could actually do' Reaction MacGregor at risk over ?5bn schemes News in Brief Man shot by thieves dies Drug coma girl dies Coach firm targets BR Children find body Polish flights halted Hunting season opens Carey and Lilley meet Title duel boosts chess The Times Dillons Debate The home that costs £25m (or near offer) Attorney-general defends Mills against Bar attack 3,000 flock to bird in the bush By a Staff Reporter: Boys go on trial for murder of 2-year-old Corby Works By our Property Correspondent: Few houses can reach their lofty asking price IS Picture Gallery Tory MPs target Maastricht rebels Parents step up war on maintenance Edward Gorman profiles a fledgling group determined to force on the government changes to the child Support Agency Campaigners fight to halt decline of urban parks A damning report by two leading historical societies alerts the government to the gradual destruction of city parks Rules place strain on second marriage Family's Case History Body found dumped on waste land News in Brief Firework burns Death fail Deportees back Hooked on fish Student dies Bond winners Gash-wise film-makers put Britain back in the frame A revival in the film industry's fortunes continues as directors and producers allow their commercial instincts to take over Undercover agents crack down on £20m phone-box gangs How Courts are Getting Tough SMF The lesson Thatcher failed to learn: quit before your policies go stale James Pinkerton, political staff director in the Reagan and Bush administrations, points to the dangers of long incumbency Past masters on show Freehold law change comes into effect Iberia Miles Youths claim boredom is main cause of juvenile crime The results of a survey published today appear to reinforce government plans to toughen law and order policies Midland Scientists expose private life of the crab Chicken soup is 'all label and no meat' Entertaining end to gripping duel The Times World Chess Championship Meplisto Checkmate League against Cruel Sports Arabs stoned as settlers seek revenge UN weapons team gives Iraq all-clear Bayer Kollek pledges peace for Jerusalem Smears mar canpaingn that might settle future of Israel- PLO accord Cairo says terror led by exiles in Europe Italians mourn Fellini, their interpreter to the world Lawyers challenge arrest warrant for Olivetti chairman Rolex Sweet life ends for cinema's liberator With a blend of pathos and comedy, the grotesque and the erotic, fellini freed cinema from its straitijacket of prosaic images, Geoff Brown, film critic, writes European Union is born covered in confusion What Maastiricht Means Montenegro chafes a Serbia's tight harness Stupni Do dead buried amid signs of killings to come Leukaemia Research Fund Contenders go for the throat in scrap for Big Apple The race is too close to call, but New Yorkers are disillusioned. They may be about to elect their first Republican mayor in a generation Clinton faces local voters' verdicts on tax reforms From Reuter in Mascow: Yeltsin's home area insists on autonomy Film star River Phoenix dies at 23 Picture Gallery US doubts over Kashmir i cause dismay in Delhi De Klerk smooths over cabinet rift The Times Book Offer Russia uses Libya as loan lever News in Brief (Reuter): Racist attack (AP): Peruvians vote (AP): Captives freed Semtex stolen (AP): Holy union CU Murder most improbable Why are we so fascinated by ice daggers and frozen bullets? H. R. F. Keating on the Bristol cinema mystery Precise, concise, starting today A brain-teasing crossword in a great tradition is launched in The Times In celebration of libraries Jazz an abseiling Miss Havisham herald a week in honour of a threatened institution Forte travel services Plain perfect Shapely, refind, soft … knitwear can be everuthing in the wardrobe, as long as in isn't patterned Ehrman Tapestry Kingshill Sparklers Simpson Matthew Parris You can admire famous people without wanting you meet them in the flesh-but there are exceptions Slightly foxed Whose hand on the company tiller? The catastrophe at Queens Moat brings into question the role of non-exeutive director A leader lost for words Major has good ideas: he fails to sell them, says Peter Riddell Riddel on Monday Women's hour Up a gumtree Serenade for one Keeping Peace Alive The Middle East accord has not lost momentum Educational Enterprise Urban schools need urgent attention Dolce Vita Fellini's life was a unique chapter in postwar cinema Rhetoric while the slaughter goes on Women of the year Female artists Safeguarding the health service Investing in design Tree-planting hurdle Yeovil's supermarket Identity cards and personal freedom Kill or cure A lesser variety? Court Circular Royal engagements Anniversaries Personal Column Birthdays today People and Places Dealer cashes in on auction-house error Service dinners Memorial services Dinner The History of The Times—Vol. 6 Church news DJM: Nature notes Marriages Forthcoming marriages St Andrews Ball Federico Fellini Federico Fellini, Italian film-marker, died in a Rome clinic yeaterday after suffering a cardio-respiratory failure aged 73. He was born in Rimini on January 20,1920 Richard Luff RIchard Luff, City staveyor to the Corporation of London, died on spetember 28 aged 66. He was born in London on June 11,1927 Wilfred Phillips Wilfred Phillips, Notary Public of the City of London, died on October i aged 82. He was born on Feburuary 2,1911 Wembley Exhibition in Retrospect November 1 1924 Sir Peter Tizard Sr Peter Tizard, FRCP, Professor of Paeditraics at Oxford University, 1972-83, died on October 27 aged 77. He was born in London on April 1,1916 News The Times Crossword No 19,376 Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Crash ruins Mansell's return IndyCar champion in hospital with head and back injuries Planning application brings Nerurkar title Arts Education Graham Searjeant Maradona puts on fleeting glimpse of style E&j Books 0N Monday Redman makes case to repair injured pride Elgland feel strain as South West's defear by All Blacks brings management more worries Transfer rules must be revised Andrew sets up nonsensical finale Weekend Results and Tables Armstrong back on track at scrum half Australia fail to handle new French resistance Backs elevate Britain to new heights Ebdon shows steel to take first title Wigan pay heavily for busy schedule Rapturous reception for Broome By our Sports Staff: Smyth leads as final round is delayed Yachting considers Olympic reform Sport in Brief Record for hill climb Guernsey finally falter Kerrigan on top form Patient Piccard prevails Allen dominates again Bailey rises rapidly Clarke shines in show Frost leads Norman Stich coolness pays off Lewis looks to Foreman for next pay-day Morrison's defeat deals knockout blow to $14m bout as backer withdraws For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures Racing Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Laslett strikes to end Slough's defiance Hightown regain best form thanks to Souyave Drum Taps to put up bold show Barton Bank crowns 5,745-1 treble for Maguire Sunshack has easy victory Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Newcastle Valuable marketing lessons to be learnt from Australia Plumpton Southwell Goal-starved Arsenal remain curious contradiction Half-time measures prompt United to give no quarter Premiership at a Glance Batty and Blackburn shape up Picture Gallery Shutt leaves Millwall empty-handed Fowler subdues Flowers power Presence of Gould enlivens Coventry board game Quinn's good deeds revitalising Reading Weekend Results and Tables Passion play runs true to type in Ibrox cauldron Old Fiem derby remains stirring drama best left to be enjoyed by insiders Pools Check Curse of Clough shows signs of being lifted Russell Kempson believes happier days lie ahead for Forest after their narrow win in an entertaining Nottingham derby Overpaid, overhyped, over here Stuart Jones feels the giants of basketball sold short a full house at Wembley Arena Legal & Public Notices Happy return to south for Wasps Obaseki's absence gives Holly chance to bloom By our Sports Staff: New Zealanders facing fourth successive defeat Pakistan openers cane Sri Lanka The Times Return to a much-loved river bank Clive Davis meets the man who is bringing Toad, Badger and Water Rat back to life in a new sequel to The Wind in the Willows Sold out Returns only The Woman in Black Theatre Play it again, Napoleon Televisiom: Classic romance returns to the screen Soarlet and Black Young anarchists steal the show Opera: Wales come up with an enchanting version of Cinderella Books The Times Royal Academy of Arts Simon Walker Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Laugh? I could have cried Theatre: Benediet Nightigale on an American comedy that deserves a wider audience Unhappy marriage Opera: A grey revival of a colourful staging Fishing expedition Dance: Commitment and raw energy from Spain The Times Scorned but not furious Alice Thomas Ellis Applauds the magnanimity of Penelope Mortimer's memoir Wheelchair-bound in no man's land This Week's Offers Picture Gallery Polar star of poetic truth Irrigating the mind Actor bereft of manager Paperbacks TES European Business School Holborn College Multiple Display Advertising Items La Crème De La Crème Secretary to Design Team Multiple Display Advertising Items Scholarships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Master Properties (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The University of Manchester University of Bristol Secretary Prestigious Investment Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Manchester Career Development Loans Sherborne School for Girls Multiple Classified Advertising Items DMB&B Financial Lady Margaret Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items In the business of helping Companies have a leading role to play amid heigthtend concern about standards. and expectation, in city schools As school face the grim problems of urban poverty and neglect, firms are offering essential guidance. David Tytler reports International partnership Richard Margrave looks at links between commerce and education Fun is still an open book National Library Week gets off to a heartening Start Terms for the revolution Why should universities and the Church the school year? Let pupils aim for the sky A retired headmaster responds to last week's damning Ofsted report Capitalisation, week's change Fimbra Business balks at moves by BSI Corporate Britain leads in Europe The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Choice of routes to gas competition Gas revolution gains must be kept, and taxing fuel has its points, says Sir James McKinnon Sainsbury and M&s vie for title of UK's most profitable retailer Repoting this Week Building society profits boosted by Erm exit Business Roundup Stanhope seeks equity Aer Lmsus still talking Beverley incurs loss (AFP): Taiwan to decide on BAe Word-Watching Sold Universal a Traditional Building Society Time for Major to let the Bank off its leading rein Sir Nicholas Goodison says responsinility for fixing monetary policy should be delegated to the Bank of England sooner, rather than later Inflation pressure dims yield outlook Gilt Edged Keys to prosperity The Times Successful Selling 93 Offer Alarm over pensions is the product of Whitehall meddling Asterix rescues Welsh jobs The Times City Diary Boy traders Horse and hound Taking the biscuit BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Bank Role Gas's new regulator is unbending on need for competition Pensions tax change 'could prompt crash' Pension funds, fearing they are seen as a soft touch for government revenue, will try to convince the Treasury that more tax levies would do serious damage to business Writ says Lehman suspected Maxwell Times Two Crossword Cafe Poppy hopes to fill a gap in the hungry nineties Winning Move Word-Watching The Week Ahead Factory output and orders leap Clarke backs Bank Heath Group

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