News from 22/11/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Martin Fletcher and George Brock, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Judith Bumpus, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, James Pickthorn, Rachel Cusk, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, J. F. Lamb, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Hylton, Noel Goodwin, Carl Mortished, Kathryn Flett, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Jonathan Mirsky, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, John O'Connell, Gerald Davies, Michael Pattison, Chief Executive, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, R. C. Abnett (President), J. M. Reid (President), Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Hugh Leggatt, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Martin Flethcer and George Brock, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John O'Leary, Sara McConnellL, Personal Finance Correspondent, Michael Hamlyn, Norman Lamont, Anne Mcelvoy, Ian Baker, Keith Pike, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, John Hopkins, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Jonathan Prynn, Raymond keene, John Shepherd, Hazel Leslie, Brian Morton and Alexander Ross, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Peter Davalle, Charles Clayton (Executive Director), Paul Wilkinson, Rachel Collins, Lawrence Freedman, Richard Evans, John Clark, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Marion Singer, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, David MacKie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, C. Ive, Barry Wood, Philippa Toomey, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Cockerell, Michael Henderson, Lindsay Cook Deputy Business Editor, John Phillips, Walter Ellis, Jacqueline Woolass, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoBudget will start welfare state reform Leaks fuel benefit fears Tribute of flowers at crash site Index Norman Lamont Bell and Saatchis called in to show South Africa how to vote Go Places US turns screw on Europe Boy, 7, savaged to death in dog attack Churchill at War Earliest southern snow for 20 years Audemars Piguet 30P By a Staff Reporter: Anger in court as man is cleared Ulster's window of opportunity could close, says Reynolds Opimism no Northern Inreland has begun to evaporate, with some formidable obstacles to peace thrown under the spotlight How Mi6 saved Yeltsin from KGB E&J Single Cask Matured Brandy 'Blow-out' raises tunnel fear Fathers march against child agency Extra money will be poured into league-topping schools Victims 'will report more crime' Correction Worst graduate job figure in 10 years News in Brief Pledge on Civil Service Royal train sale denied Dubai court jails Briton 'War crimes' studied Arts award for dance Pilot's body found Hit-and-run girl dies Wine race cyclists hurt Children admit drinking Lone voyager sets off Nikki Allan judge rules out murder confession Police have been accused of oppressive guestioning in their interviews with George Heron, now cleared by a jury Prince seeks role as a salesman for Britain Soccer chief stamps on stars 200 years of lifeboat tradition sails away Hewlett Packard Churchill files will unlock wartime secrets Midland By our Whitehall Correspondent: Historians protect foreign route to classified papers Sad letters paint bleak picture of Garbo's life Police hunt for missing pensioners Properties still mired in a sluggish market Dell British shops suffer as 'booze cruise bargain hunters flock to France Wine and spirit traders expect a gloomy Christmas as Channel trippers cost them more than £1 million a day in lost sales Bella Pasta Caller tells police he killed man News in Brief PC injured Murder charge Minibus crash Ring resurfaces Abduction bid Bond winners The Citroën Ax Salsa Backbenchers fail against crusade to neuter the language Backlash on political correctness The Long March towards PC Television sets a test for children Girl found hanged in dormitory Greenpeace Hotel with 'best view in London' British Gas Barons of bureaucracy must be put to the sword Although the Civil service has embarked upon change, those driving it have lost their nerve, believes Sir Peter Kemp, a former permanent secretary at the Office of the Public Service and Science. He says the government must act decisively against traditional Whitehall attitudes Keene on Chess Honda Italy's ruling party heads for defeat in city elections Exit polls show the left surging ahead of the neo-facists and holding off the northern Lombardy League secessionists in the first round of Italy's mayoral elections Go places-at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Token No 3 Operators Picture Gallery Moscow drivers skid into the spirit of winter Picture Gallery Today's Featured Operator: Caribtours Lost in a Caribbean paradise Leave the British winter behind, head for Your Questions Answered Cypriots march on British army base News in Brief (Reuter): Lagos accord (AFP): Monk killed (Reuter): Judge killed (Reuter): Cutting remark Bosnia aid questioned as Santa drops begin Spring offers last chance for Balkans peace Will the West get it right over the Balkans the second time round this century? Lawrence Freedman assesses the prospects Norwich Union By our Foreign Staff: Macedonia mountain air crash kills 115 Commercial Union JFK cult proclaims American denial of president's death Paris defiant as Clinton warns EC on Gatt accord Pregnant woman wins £1.8m Senators save face and pass guns bill Buddies wander off for bit of bonding in the woods Cairo talks break deadlock on Palestinian police force Summit casts pall over Hong Kong UN to send armed force to Kuwait Architects of apartheid resort to politics of survival Although Nationalists are garnering some support from non-white South Africans, voters are unlikely to forgive the party for its ruthless postwar cruelties Ministers dash openly over 'sell-out' to ANC Reuter: Clashes mar Uttar Pradesh election IBM Know how Consultancy & Services Winnie Mandela sees guard shot dead Millionaire maestros Why can the man on the podium command such huge fees, asks Julia Llewellyn Smith The Times Why pyjama games are tops The joys of being snowed up with a house full of excited children Dalek or doctor in the house? After 11 months in the job, John Birt's supporters claimthat his success at the Bbc justifies his style 'The complete answer to male impotence' A high white season Kathryn Flett reports on an old royal standby teetering back onto the catwalks Prepare for a snowy summer: the white stiletto now has the high-fashion seal of approval. But how to wear the Torremolinos of footwear without jeers? When White is All Right Socks made to shock Matthew Parris You never see a middle-aged comb. A grim reaper stalks our homes in the dead of night, taking such things away Avonworld My greatest regret as Chancellor Norman Lamont on the measure he wishes he had taken, and hopes Kenneth Clarke will At last they're spelling it out The language of politics is changing, says Peter Riddell Diary Financing the Welfare State Choice is more convincing to voters than budget savings Rewarding Art Modern art is meant to open new windows not close old minds The Limits of Aid Humanitarian help cannot be a substitute for peace in Bosnia Need for effective local government Rushdie and freedom Wrong direction Media choice of good and bad news Patent Office future Inadequate bail record Museum transfers Heritage contrast Coming to terms with speculation Change for the better? Partly furnished Court Circular Today's royal engagements DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Anniversaries Lost forts document Roman rule Archaeology University news European Union of Women Leukaemia Research Fund Forthcoming marriages Marriage Birthdays today Service dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colonel George Kidston-Montgomerie Colonel George Kidston-Montgomerie of Southannan, DSO, MC, former cavalry commander and wartime leader of armoured forces, died on November 5 aged 86. He was born on August 8,1907 The Times Lives Remembered Appointments in the Forces Michael Fishlock Micael Fishlock, LVO, former principal archifeet at the Property Services Agency and Surveyro to the Royal Academy of Arts, has died aged 62. He was born on May 28,1931 Anna Sten Annel Stenskaja Sudakevitch. better known as the film actress Anna Sten, died in New York on November 12 aged 84. She was born in Kiev on December 3,1908 John Ball John Ball, detective, died on October 25 aged 90. He was born in London on July 5,1903 (From Our Own Correspondent): The Death of Tolstory Funeral Arrangements Budget will attack welfare state The Times Crossword No 19,394 Knockando Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Statement defuses row over rucking Education Liverpool freeze as Cole fires Newcastle Striker's first-half hat-trick takes Keegan's side beyond reach De Glanville to face All Blacks Callard called in as England make eight changes Arts Budget Advice Ann Iverson FA rings changes in youth football training Baker-Finch wins Australian play-off Sport in Brief Walker in semi-finals France take boys' title Italian foils Hem Zimbabwe routed Barnett's double ride For the Record Multiple Display Advertising Items Stich steals Sampras's thunder Picture Gallery Graf turns up heat to put out ailing Sanchez Kankkunen's control freezes out rivals Oliver Holt sees a flying Finn who holds four world titles slip-sliding away at the head of the Rac Rally Gymkhana gain victory at last Hams m top spot for world title tilt Sloothaak quick to repeat victory 125 Years IWC White's grip on title broken as Morgan seals surprise victory Morant has troubled start at Aintree Southwell Hopes rise as frost relents Trainer defends Bradley's riding Jump Leaders Folkestone Results from Saturday's Two Meetings Cartier prizes deserve better Dettori fined by Italian stewards Rapid Raceline Hand stretches in front Catterick Jockey Club gallops to rescue with hi-tech gate New starting procedure brings Aintree racing into line Simon Barnes discovers the startling improvements made to the Grand National course Icebergs hinder progress By our Sports Staff: Warrington slip into top gear Leeds end sorry sequence Krabbe in threat to challenge ban in courts Els equals record in first away victory Chelsea off colour in absence of ailing Hoddle Graham's pragmatic approach pays dividend with win in uninspiring London derby Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reflects on a lack of artistry in arsenal's victory at stamford Bridge Cantona flair overcomes Wimbledon's resistance Premiership at a Glance Priceless Shearer makes a world of difference Ardiles plotting revolution in national interest Collymore scores twice as Forest reign Weekend Football Results and Tables Artistic licence fails to salvage Crewe Andrew Longmore sees Dario Gradi's team maintain their flair and adventure even in defeat at Adams Park Debate over British side unanimously dismissed Baby-faced All Black creates improbable sporting dream John Hopkins watches as a comic-book hero conjures up rugby magic at Murrayfield Picture Gallery Records tumble as New Zealand trample on Scots Andrew ready for national service Hennessy provides cold comfort Leicester's surprise win enjoyed by chasing pack Bath's dominance of league under question after defeat at Welford Road Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables American college giants overturned McCarthy's mastery keeps Neath in touch Legal & Public Notices Civil Service College Royals in need of helping hand Sheffield Hallam University Master of Business Administration Management Gentré City University Business School University of Leeds Kingston University University of Westminster MBA Course & Careers Holborn College The Aston MBA Oxford Brookes University Resource Development International January Entrants Central School of Counselling and Therapy The St. James's Secretarial College Boston University Huron University Greenwich College The Certified Association of Certified Acountants Cambridge Centre for Sixth-Form Studies European Business School Kingston University The Sunday Times Eastbourne College The Marlborough College A field day for advice Two opinions from different fields of education on why we should not take school league tables too seriously When tragedy strikes a school How do pupils and staff cope with a disaster like that at Hagley? David Tytler visits another school traumatised by sudden death Cutting school is not a crime Going to the head MBAs put students on a fast track The Times Educational Supplement Leicester University University of Durham The Times Educational Studentships Posts World Wide Fund Education North Westminster Community School Fairley House School Winchester House School Brackley Multiple Display Advertising Items Knightsbridge University EF Interntional Language Schools Council City of Westminster Charterhouse The College of the Bahamas University of Bristol The Writing School Angels lose their direction Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on the British premiere of Perstroika at the National More chills and thrills Opera: Rodney Milnes applauds an ENO triumph with Wagner's Lohengrin Royal Court Theatre Theatre Return of Beatrix's furry beasties Dance Royal Ballet Covent Garden Bonhams Books Into the future with the ultimate creep To Pley The King BBC1 Entertainments Edgars Vinters Exhibition Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Meaning remains lost in shadows Performance Art: The Kosh goes on a bizarre journey into 'the nightelub of the soul' Klub Anima Union Chapel, Islington Eloquent in their protest Chamber Musci: One of America's top quartets hrings a varied programme to the South Bank Emerson Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall At the height of his powers Concert: A memorable interpretation of Mahler CSBO Rtttle Symphony Hall Drink was his saving grace Peter Ackroyd on the novelist of London loneliness: his life was squalid but he learnt how to use alcohol to banish his neuroses Patrick Hamilton a Life By Sean Freach Faber, £20 Aspects of Christmas Picture Gallery Rebels and zealots of an emerald isle Safe in the Kitchen By Aisling Foster Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Picture Gallery Better to have loved and lost Historical Fiction National Library for the Blind Paperbacks Mr Love and Justice By Colin MacInnes Capitalisation, week's change A Fimbra Member Firm line by Britain may scupper EC steel plan Change on Week La Crème De La Crème Working Girls Ltd Masterlock Recruitment Post-Budget rate cut is on the cards Gilt-Edged Pertemps City Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Graduate Pa/secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Thorn EMI heads for profit rise Reporting this Week Forties People Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pa/secretary to Chairman Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rift over paperless settlement denied Business Roundup Babcock refinery work Opec may cut output O'Reilly in bid talks Badgerline allocations Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dressing up businesses in the colours of success As British Rail prepares of privatisation, Victoria McKee meets an image consultant who hopes to boost attitudes and efficiency Nescafe Gold Blend Fashioned for dealing The Times City Diary Away with the Budget juggler, now we all need a skilled engineer Dream lovers The Times City Diary Tony who? The Times City Diary Action man The Times City Diary On your skates The Times City Diary Cash in sight The Times City Diary BBC1 Radio 1 Picture Gallery Variations Choice Picture Gallery Sky One Picture Gallery The Week Ahead City watchdog is sued over disclosures An alleged breach of the Financial Services Act by the Secutities and Investments Board could be punished with imprisonment or a fine, says its adversary in a pensions dispute Office rents rise by 1.9% in West End Direct Line founder to reveal ?18m earnings Times Two Crossword By our Business Staff: Holding a candle to recession Ce Heath Word-Watching Smartening up Reuter: Airlines revive talks after Alcazar fails British Coal likely to shut more pits Heath Group
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