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News from 15/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Ben MacIntyre and Richard Duce, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Andrew Pierce, Roger Boyes and our Foreign Staff, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Nusrat Zar, J. D. Manson, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Doris Lessing, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Clive Bradley (Chief Executive), Peter Owen, Lynne Truss, S. Ezz, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Dan Biers, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Anthony Bottoms, Director, Steve Keenan, David Hewson, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, John O'leary, Education Editor, H. C. Grant, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nicholas Chapman, Nigel Newton, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Pat Blair, Rodney Milnes, Nick Webb, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Susan Gilchrist, Nicholas Watt and Joe Joseph, Wolfgang M?nchau, Russell Kempson, Malcolm Brabant, Claire Messud, Philip Bassett, Marion Cotter, Gail Rebuck, John Hopkins, Celia Haddon, Paul Sexton, Barry Millington, Whicker, Tim Hely-Hutchinson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Rachel Collins, Paul Scherer, Brian Hilton, Director, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, George Moody-Stuart, Chairman, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Giles de la Mare, Chairman, Philip Kogan, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, David Churchill, Dennis O'Keeffe, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, John Murray, Jonathan Clark, Stewart Tendler and Andrew Pierce, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Philippa Harrison, Walter Gammie, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roger Elliott, President, Eve-Ann Prentice and Jonathan Mirsky, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Allan Cameron, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, Elgar Jenkins, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, N. G. Walker, Richard Morrison, Julian, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Henderson, Tom Rosenthal, Matthew Evans, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Meacher, Roger Nightingale, Arthur Reed, Christopher Irvine,

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Rifkind to cut UK's Trident warhead total Cuts in Britain's Trident warhead programme will save millions of pounds and will help to soften criticism that the present deterrent amounts to overkill 20% off your holiday How has your school fared? Index William Rees-Mogg Patients take over their Bosnian asylum Fashion Major switches 'basics' emphasis off family values Children & Drugs Visit by the Princess of Wales takes Enniskillen by surprise Pier hit by drifting rig cut in two Abbey National 30P Watchdog warns of underclass in inner-city schools IPL The spirit of Napoleon invades Whitehall's… Ministers attack business red tape Labour sets target of 700,000 unemployed Hunt for death yacht Belfast murders charge Bomber asylum protest WPC found murdered Laura 's parents home New York arrests over $7m hold-up are linked to IRA FBI detains priest, illegal Irish immigrant and Brink's guard after recovering half stolen money Terrorists change tactics Police pay damages for body blunder Pepsi pulls plug on Jackson after pills confession Rolex Business leaders oppose Major on single currency An CBI survey shows most companies still favour the long-term objective of a single currency despite the government's unease Dell Stroke victim was kept in tea trolley Bar's future put at risk as work dwindles Naked ambition for Croatia tourist trade Woman on murder charge News in Brief Three die in fire Turkeys freed All at sea Perch restored Earring found Crossing death Bond winners Police ready to widen net for missing thousands Britain's first national bureau for those who have disappeared without trace awaits approval One who did not get away Call to cut one in four Whitehall jobs By a Staff Reporter: Husband left home without warning Diamond EuroClass Shell Picture Gallery Forget the Bolsheviks, 1776 was the global revolution Britain is left to ponder the lost opportunities of its early hold on the new world Jonathan Clark the historian, believes the revolt of the American colonies is the event that defines England's modern role Keene on Chess Multiple Display Advertising Items Armed gangs recruit boys on mountain bikes for illicit deliveries Drugs abuse has begun to involve children of primary school age. A Times investigation opens with a review of the culture into which youngsters are being drawn Children dip into the pick and mix world of drugs Tomorrow Multiple Classified Advertising Items EurekAEA! Tripping their night away on Saturday jobs Doctor claims 'emperor' Mao kept teenage harem Economic plan for China sticks to Deng policies UK turning blind eye to Indochina Michael Meacher, just returned from Vietnam and Cambodia, urges Britain to invest politically and economically in the region Vodafone Kohl defies war memorial protests Arrests blemish ceremony to honour German soldiers and civilians National Westminster Bank Coldstreamers remember the dead to sound of gunfire Reuter: Judges hit back over supergrass allegations Ukraine cult members defer end of world for a week French drivers escape blame Portuguese police accused of torture News in Brief (AP): Troops rescued in Sri Lanka (Reuter): Border closed (Reuter): Papal blessing (Reuter): Russian reply Reitling Mexican workers fear Nafta sustains years of US exploitation Clinton invokes King in plea for inner-city calm Ex-seminarian accuses cardinal of sex attack Association of Accounting Technicians Puerto Rico decides not to join US Bhutto candidate elected Pakistan's president Jericho dig unearths ancient passions Arafat apology saves peace process Settler's murder condemned (Reuter): Khrushchev envoys 'had atom bomb' News in Brief (Reuter): Student protest (Reuter): Tehran denial (Reuter): Dog shot man My secret years with Cyril Cusack At the time, the story of their liaison had to remain a secret. Now, after the great actor's death, his former lover reveals her memories to Julia Llewellyn Smith Ehrman Tapestry Come on, show us your chests The Milk Tray Man too macho? Not for this unreconstructed devotee of gallantry, derring-do and muscle-tone Sicily A buyer's eye on the catwalks It is difficult enough choosing your own wardrobe—but how do you make decisions for an entire store? Hotline A palette of infinite options Matthew Parris There is no future in supporting good ideas before they are fashionable, especially if you are a politician Europe 's golden get-out clause The courts of Britain and Germany have succeeded where their parliaments failed Tory Fabianism in action High public spending may be here to stay, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Whip hand The Times Diary Singalonga Princess Michael Back to Basic CBI conference should remind the government of priorities Copying Europe British law needs better draftsmanship Little Clay Gods Rulers who preach morality should live in glass houses Profile of the UK's rising crime wave Coach safety Council structures Rushdie and freedom of expression Road denials Up to the Mark How arts funds boost tourism Questions of bribery All systems go? Court Circular Today's royal engagements DJM: Nature notes Picture Gallery Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Church news British School at Athens Michael Seely The Latymer Foundation at Hammersmith Today's birthdays and anniversaries Service dinners Dinner Furniture collection likely to fetch £2m Forces appointments Leper hospital found H. R. Haldeman Harry Robbins Haldeman, former White House chief of staff and a leading figure in the Watergate scandal, died of abdominal cancer at his home in Santa Barbara, California, on November 12 aged 67. He was born in Los Angeles on October 27,1926 Legal & Public Notices Roger Baker Roger Baker, journalist and authority on drag. Scotland, on November 8 aged 59. He was born in Nottinghamshire, on October 15,1934 Legal, Public, Company & Parliamentary Notices Stanley Myers Stanley Myeres, composer, of film scores, died on November 9 aged 63. He was born in Edgbaston. Birmingham, on October 6,1930 A. N. Sherwin-White A. N. Sherwin-White, Reader in Ancient History at the University of Oxford, 1966-79, died on November 1 aged 82. He was born on August 10,1911 Sir James Scott, Bt Licutenant-Colonel Sir James Scott, second Bt, Jp. Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire, died following a heart attack on November 2a ged 69. He was born on October 26,1924 Elm Disease Rapid Spread in England Forestry Commissions Report Index The Times Crossword No 19,388 Knockando Index People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Smith makes flying start Arts Gower rejects chance of a farewell run Dwindling hopes of England recall prompt retirement Fishing tax curtailed as anglers cheer the one that got away Halifax ready for next challenge Education Graham Searjeant Scotland offer All Blacks lofty challenge Teams Time/system Books on Monday White works hard to subdue novice Sport in Brief Southgate prosper Boardman outgunned Safe pair of hands Racers face the Devils For the Record Prospect of cruellest cut leaves nerves frayed Norman's last-hole eagle pips Japanese By our Sports Staff: US pair retain title over Africans Gower the infuriator, Gower the charmer Alan Lee looks back on the career of a man who brought style and grace to the art of batsmanship Gower's Career Record Century by Jones puts New Zealand in control Scoreboard Tainton tries to enliven dreary encounter Ireland offer Romania traditional hospitality Scotland's prospects brightened by a team Weekend Results and Tables Harlequins exhibit tougher image Cardiff left with points to prove Grayson chooses bad time for poor display Murphy defies pain barrier Winning jockey suffers double vision after earlier fall Leaders over the Jumps Leicester Plumpton Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Richard Evans Nap: Titus Gold (2.45 Leicester) Next best: Tow John's (12.45 Leciester) Prize incentives needed to arrest decline of chasers Bentley's scores deprive gallant Keighley Rovers are put to the sword by Crusaders Rapid Raceline Scots given little choice as Brown stakes claim for lead role Jordan has good cause to savour inheritance Nevin creates misery for Butcher Wright proves England's passions remain high Rob Hughes finds no defeatist talk in the England camp before their meeting with San Marino Shilton survives test at Marlow Ball 's record stays intact Weekend Football Results and Tables Fending off the blues in university of hard knocks Togetherness is all as footballers of Cambridge achieve degree of success Russell Kempson spends an FA Cup weekend with two clubs who are struggling to exist against the odds in an ancient seat of learning Enfield let chance slip All gloom for Albion as Halifax deliver knockout Carroll 's vigilance rewards Wycombe resilience Tenth time lucky as Martinez beats Graf Sport in Brief Leicester extend lead Professionals win Kings turn comer Triable issue over leases Applying to extend validity of writ Picture Gallery Mexican victory a saving grace Definition of 'gypsy' under Act Reasons must be given to justify banning teacher Gateshead enjoys the very best of Völker Science 's keepers reach the crossroads As it opens a fine exhibition, a much-loved museum appears to be caught between present and past. Nigel Hawkes reports A talent to shout about Rock: Shawn Colvin entrances her audience at the Jazz Cafe Bonhams Theatre Snobbery revived Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on a Noël Coward comedy that is showing its age Relative Values Savoy Having a tragic time, thanks to Chekhov Television: There are few laughs in life with The Maitlands Books Gamut Distribution Ltd Entertainments The International Art of Antigues Fair Harrods Today's Events A dally guide to arts end entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Doing a stretch on Broadway Theatre: Richard Morrison goes behind bars for a production of Loesser's masterpiece Guys and Dolls Wandswoth Prison Patience brings rewards Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews the belated Brittish premiere of a sumptous Massnet work Grisèlidis Gsmd Sweetness and celestial light Concert: A celebration of Gounod's centenary RCS/Heltay Fetival Hall Twilight of the demagogue Peter Millar on Joseph Goebbels, the most intelligent of Hitler's cronies, whose diaries reveal the irrational hatred that drove him Gobbels By Ralf Grorg Reuth Translated by Krishna Winston Constable, £19.55 This Week's Offers Roughest of diamond rings The Last Empire De Beers, Diamonds and the World By Stean Kanfer Hodder & Stoughton, £19.99 Cat-crazy, barking about dogs The Literary Companion to Dogs From Homer to Hockney Sniffed out by Christopher Hawtree Sinclair-Stevenson, £25 the Chatto Book of Cats Edited by Francis Wheen Illustrated by John O'Connor Chatto & Windus, £15.99 Tropic of Catherine Swimming in the Volcano By Bob Shacochis Picador, £15.99 The Times Educational Supplement Paperbacks Selected Letters of Philip Larkin 1940-1985 Edited by Anthony Thawite Faber, £12.99 River God By Wilbur Smith Macmillan, £9.99 Unveiled Nuns Talking By Mary Loundon Vintage, £5.99 Aston University Girls' Schools Association Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication The Times University of Strathclyde Gabbitas Educational Consultants North Westminster Community School Christ Church, Merton and St John's Colleges,… Bancroft's School Lancaster University Richmond College St. Aldates College Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Ethelburga's College University College of Swansea Nottingham Law School The Writing School The Sunday Times Making sense of absence Dennis O'Keeffe on why truancy tables are fine in theory, but useless in practice Right on the competitive edge St Dunstan's College plots its way back up the league tables European Business School Multiple Display Advertising Items Somerville College, Oxford Blueprint that may colour the future Britain's education system could be radically altered by a report published today. John O'Leary reports The Marlborough College Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Accreditation Council The University of Nottingham Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation , week's change Wigan Cross-border bank payments to be made safer Swiss group ties up deal on packaging The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Adam Pen Associates Business Services of Bermuda Limited PA to Chief Executive £20,000 British Airways poised to fly higher after cutting costs Reporting this Week Devonshire Appointments Limited The London Silver Vaults Secretary & General Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times QVC seeks court ruling on Paramount offer Business Roundup Ribena 'not for sale' Credito Italiano launch No Halpern Parafax link Glaxo dismisses five Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fine words in Whitehall hard times in the Midlands Philip Bassett says that Kenneth Clarke is likely to hear in practical terms how CBI members are struggling to climb out of the recession Hidden currents in inflation data Gilt Edged Companhia Eergética de Séo Paulo Homing in on the British The Times City Diary Whether it's Gatt or Nafta, they don't really hafta Television and Radio Radio 1 Radio 3 Variations Satellite The Week Ahead Chancellor prepares government accounting revolution CBI warns of threat to weak recovery Capital spending remains a weak point in the economy and the CBI is making last-minute pleas to the Chancellor to extend temporary government tax incentives British industry 'failing' on two key targets Winnig Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Bonn's wise men see zero growth Blancpain Safety Pays Ferranti 'worth nothing in receivership' VAT threat sets off alarm bells Airlines have weathered the recession, but a tough Budget could lead to job losses and a hefty rise in fares, Harvey Elliott reports 'The industry will not survive this setback in its present form' Transwede Great Times Travel Offer for our Readers 20 per cent off your holiday Unglobe Virgin banks on casino in the sky Richard Branson is offering in-flight gambling to woo customers, says David Churchil Hogg Robinson More smiles per mile with clubs To keep customers, airline offer free flights and hotel discounts AmEx claims 1.25 million card members have joined in America Radisson Edwardian Heathrow A tale of happier landings David Churchill on how BAA changed the way it welcomed the airlines' premium passengers BAA's retail activities keep airline charges and fares down, so everybody benefits Austrian Airlines East Midlands International Airport Rent-a-car with its own chauffeur After discounts and upgrades, car hirers can now be driven around Out with pink frills in with real service Women are getting a better deal as hotels and airlines pay attention to their needs When all at sea, hold an on-board business conference The cross-Channel ferries have upgraded their executive facilities Continental Airlines A plane man's guide to jets How does a traveller tell which aircraft gives the best value for money? Arthur Reed reports Mighty minnows Few people think of looking to local, small airports for a scheduled flight, David Hewson says One of the biggest problems is a marketing one: letting people know they exist The Reliable Airline A sizzling service How InterCity brings home the bacon at 100mph Happiness means beans on toast Hotel chains are providing home-from-home touches to please clients Transavia Tickets meet their Waterloo Steve Keenan reports on how a state-of-the-art combined ticket and boarding pass will speed up boarding times The savings for airlines will be huge Hilton National Avoid all bugs and bandits Try not to be an innocent abroad Do your homework before you go South African Airways Mercedes Drive Train or plane to take strain? Steve Keenan predicts that a battle for passengers is about to begin Turkish Airlines Moving technology Advances in communications keeps the busy traveller in business

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