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News from 06/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Deborah Harry, Susan Gilchrist and Ross Tieman, John Goodwin, Jon Ashworth, Gerald Isaaman, David Adams, David Tytler, Andrew Pierce, Noel Oswald, Simon Briscoe UK economist, Sam Kiley Africa Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Susan E. Holtom, Michael J. Peachey, Andrew Longmore, Michael Stott, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Philip Goodhart, Anne McELVOY, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, Christopher Elliott and Frances Gibb, Richard J. DeHAVILLANDE, Philip Howard, Die Fledermaus, Lynne Truss, Nick Nuttall, Environment Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Andrew Gray, Stuart Jones Tennis Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bryan Stiles, John Rae, George Brock and Charles Bremner, Kris Anderson, Sadler's Wells, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, John O'leary, Education Editor, Roger H. T. Simth, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, John Patten, Philip Robinson, Donald Bancroft, Keith Pike, Michael Fallon, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Grindal, Captain, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Cyril Ehrlich, John Hopkins, David Miller, Paul Sexton, Gillian Bowditch, Jenny Knight and Helen Nowicka, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Melvyn Marckus City Editor, Brian Ahern, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, John Katz Chairman, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Tim Jones Transporter Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Martin Holmes Co-Chairman, Philip Webster Political Editor, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Watt Ireland Correspondent, Adrian Deevoy, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, J. A. D. Ewart, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Hugh Cudlipp, Ian Brodie, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Elliott, Peter Gray, Benedict Nightingale, Marianne Curphey, David Powell, Richard Morrison, John Phillips, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jain R. Webb, Christopher Irvine,

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We're halfway to peace, says Reynolds Bid to calm Unionist fears British and Irish leaders meet on Friday for more Ulster talks. They aim to agree a peace deal by Christmas, but first they must reassure the Unionists Gatt deal goes to EC today Index Fashion Arts Council changes its tune over orchestra cash Universities Space rescue turns into race against time Father who abducted son says he is ready to return Go Places Breitling 30P West 'must support democracy in Russia' Gorbachev flies in with a warning over next week's election Lilley suggests basic state pension will go on for ever Ministers are expected to look at options such as a return to child tax allowances and squeezing handouts to higher wage earners Morse Front bench beckons again for Mates Electrical hitch jolts Channel tunnel line Princes College School of English Loyalist gunmen kill two in Belfast More young caught in mortgage trap News in Brief MP's defence threat Dead whales to go Newalls due in court Anti-terrorist chief dies Ramsden arrested Johnston 'progresses' Simpson Prince asks British business leaders to invest in Russia Palace tries to raise royal profile The Prince's support for St Petersburg reflects an attempt to consolidate his reputation for concerned high-mindedness Press warning: ignore plea for privacy at your peril Doctor Livingstone, we presume, walked this way before 10% off unmixed cases of wines featured Sixties toys have indestructible appeal Students try for conversion Head's plea: send us your daughters Seizure of assets provokes kidnapper to speak out The British businessman who vanished with his 12-year-old son has surfaced in an Egyptian resort to plead his ease Vodafone Mandatory life term for murder 'should end' By a Staff Reporter: Fear of violence puts tourists off America Commercial Union Shaffer to revive spirit of Ealing film classics Mice that roar help study of violence Pizza patrols turn heat on cheese cheats Bogus mozzarella supplier is fined £1,000 for selling a vegetable oil substitute £1m for boy damaged by surgery News in Brief Fire charges Lobby rape Fast mover Youth accused Soap students Bond winners Norwich Union Gunmen ambush jeweller and family Citroën Call to cut waste by privatising crown prosecutors 'We are bombarded with bumf. I thought I was in Perry Mason and I've ended up in Yes, Minister' DELL Mills rides out storm of protest BT Robbery evidence failed vital test Butter Only quality can save universities The Times Essay John Patten, the Education Secretary, sets out his vision for the future of higher education. Universities must diversify, yet not compromise their high standards. And students must accept that no longer is there such a thing as a free degree Keene on Chess Shuttle opticians to give Hubble stronger lenses The futures of American and European space research depends on the efforts of Shuttle astronauts as they battle to repair the giant under-performing telescope Soviet space race secrets go on sale to highest bidder Clinton camp split on Korean offer IBM Marathon talks bring envoys nearer to trade deal Sir Leon Brittan and Mickey Kantor, his American counterpart, should finish their talks today, leaving eight days in which a global Gatt treaty can be completed Fascist hope of gains killed off by Italian left Leukaemia Research Fund From Communist to Fascist, Yeltsin's foes bid for power Russian Election Russian voters in next Sunday's election will face a confusing array of oartuesm each with its cure for the nation's ills, as the Yeltsin team seeks a mandate for continuity Clarke pours scorn on Delors' cash for jobs plan Brandenburg vote casts dark shadow over Kohl's future Reuter: UN soldier killed by landmine in Bosnia Christopher faces daunting quest for Syria-Israel peace Islamic militants murder Russian woman in Algiers Venezuelan return for 'dinosaur ' US calls on Colombia to smash Cali drug barons Unita pledges end to war by Christmas Patten is chided for defiance News in Brief (Reuter): Bomb defused (AP): Author dies (Reuter): Life lines (Reuter): Miracle claim Feed the Children Clinton tells the film set: play down violence Murder that dare not speak its name Can Canada close its borders to news about a horrific series of sex killings? Ben Macintyre reports Go places at 20% off Best Travel News of the Year—20 per Cent off Holidays Worldwide, Exclusive to Times Readers Token No 16 Operators Caribbean go-go A country of contrasts and cliches, mountains and golden beaches Today's Featured Operator Caribtours Credits where credit's due TV programme crews deserve their fleeting recognition at the end Your Questions Answered Spice island relaxation Sheer leaders show the way The party season is back—and so is the seductive, gossamer look of 'now you see it, now you don't' Picture Gallery Paul Mitchell Matthew Parris The left is a late starter in politically correct language—the toffs got in first and cornered the market Community spirit Good news week Reinforcements Pursued by the Puritan furies Recall memory syndrome is a very American plague that is demeaning psychotherapy Coruscating on thin ice The Budget may yet be a Tory tombstone, says Peter Riddell Written out Holy guidance Their soup plates runneth over Douglas and Amanda The young should look behind the Chancellor's warm words Garage in Space The secrets of Creation are in seven pairs of mittened hands Still the Swiftness Is the Channel rail link doomed to eternal farce? Tax on violent films might reduce copycat behaviour Budget points Examiner 's accident Ferranti collapse Macedonia rift Television misfire Ministers sending us all to sleep? Political correctness Life preservers Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries School news Mr Leonard Parkin Dinner Lincoln's Inn DJM: Nature notes Personal Column Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Royal College of Physicians of London Scientists say over-fishing harms North Sea more… Royal engagements Trailfinders Low Cost Flights Worldwide Forthcoming marriages University news Gray's Inn Marriages To Sir Arthur Marshall Lady Mallowan Barbara Hastings Mallowan, OBE, archaeologist and Assyriologist, died at Wallingford on November 21 aged 85. She was born on July 14,1908 The Times Lives Sydney Griller Sydney Griller, CBE, violinist, died on November 20 aged 82. He was born on January 10,1911 Latest wills Severo Ochoa Severo Ochoa, Spanish-born geneticist and Nobel prize winner, died on November 1 aged 88. He was born in Luarea on September 24,1905 Squadron Leader Charlton Haw Squadron Leader Charlton Haw, DFC, DFM, Order of Lenin, died from cancer on November 27 aged 73. He was born in York on May 8,1920 On this Day J. R. D. Tata J. R. D. Tata, Indian industrialist, died in Geneva on November 29 aged 89. He was born in Paris on July 29,1904 Halfway to peace, says Reynolds The Times Crossword No 19,406 News Picture Gallery Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather Features Education The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Kendall leaves after transfer is blocked Eventon's directors begin search for manager to bring glory back to Goodison Foster achieves third victory for Britain Arts Education Shearer's goal adds to Hoddle's plight Business Carling charge riles All Blacks E&J Price completes his runaway success Sport in Brief Compagnoni recovers Leicester stay in front Whitaker takes first Favourite takes title Firman takes honours For the Record Fixtures Challenge's cold-water torture Smith nears finish Bradford provide lesson in taking chances Sports Service Chilcott plays part in happy last act Rees completes Llanelli's bad week Spirited All Blacks have the last word Barbarians' cavalier spirit must be preserved Gerald Davies believes the unique appeal of rugby's most colourful club has a special place in the game Weekend Results and Tables Andrew ignores Olver's strident script England a break new ground Andrew Longmore, in Johannesburg, reports on reaction in the township of Alexandra to the touring team's visit The Times/fodor's London Companion Book… Zimbabwe collapse but avoid follow-on Border century has the look of farewell gesture King George weakened. as principals disappoint Ludlow Cahervillahow secures long-awaited success Edinburgh Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Starter's orders call for restraint Cannock lose unbeaten record to Havant Scantlebury adds to tale of woe for Kings Rapid Raceline Unconvincing Leeds close gap on runaway leaders Brave Norwich help to restore faith and hope Thrills fail to hide shortcomings Picture Gallery West Ham enjoy role reversal Beardsley offers hope for Mabbutt United 5-1 favourites despite difficult Cup draw Fry turns up heat in managerial tug-of-war Weekend Football Results Bath appreciate full value of Mings Kelly's late goal leads to protest Scottish clubs fear eviction from Europe's elite contest Kingston proves final point to rival Legal & Public Notices Stich leads Germany to cup triumph Lack of roots leaves another fastest-growing sport short Simon Barnes reports from Sheffield Arena on ice hockey's showpiece cup final Hanson credited for cup victory Coleman collects university double first Opera Eloquent appeal for amnesty Rock: The stars come out for human rights; and Deborah Harry leaves her fans feeling short-changed Amnesty International's Concert for Human Rights Festival Hall Nothing funny about this comic Television Review: A revival of John Osborne's The Entertainer on BBC2 brings a selfish, vicious man back to life High priestess of post-punk reveals her unknown side Deborah Harry Hammersmith Apollo Books Bureaucrats fiddle while music dies Comment: London orchestras in disarray Last curtain-call for master playwright Theatre: Strindberg's final drama revived The Great Highway Gate Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London an d(where indicated with the symbol …) on release across the country Bat files higher after revival Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews English National Opera's staging of Strauss's operetta Die Fledermaus Coliseum More than a chance encounter with Cage Dance: New works from London Contemporary Dance Theatre and David Massingham The Previous Evening Sadler's Wells Steps less impressive than their footnotes Orchestrated Bloomsbury Are You Planning a Special Event, Show or… Casts of many spells Brian Alderson assesses the impact of illustration and design on some new children's books The Sunset Also Rises Forcing destiny into print Was Verdi the last naive composer? How did Tchaikovsky die? Does Vivaldi matter? Cyril Ehrlich reads three new lives Masterly minder The Inner Game By Dominic Lawson MacMillan, £14.99 TES Paperbacks South Bank University University of Leeds Richmond College Sheffield Hallam University Multiple Display Advertising Items Shrewsbury School Scholarship Examinations 1994 CIL Kingston University Huron University University of Leeds Lectures, Seminars and Conferences Independent Schools Joint Council Accreditation,… University of Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick Cannon Slade School Eton's new man at the top Eton College has managed to remain pre-eminent among public schools, despite many challengers. John Rac examines the problems facing its new Head Master Bytes to block the brain drain The University of the Highlands could bring economic revival to the region and be a model for electronic, distance learning Big band out of Africa Musicians from Stellenbosch University are showing off the new face of South Africa A system that stifles schools Why the old 'basic need' rule is basically no longer needed Capitalisation, week's change Transavia Disney meets plain speaking in Virginia La Crème De La Crème The Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items City waits on Granada's takeover plans and results Reporting this Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Senior Secretary - Sw1 From our Correspondent in New York: Sony may sell 25% of US film empire The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Anscombe & Ringland Italian bank sale opens CBI to help small firms De Beers results early Volkswagen warning Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items Receivers race against time to salvage wreck of Ferranti The failed defence firm's key teams of scientists will disperse if buyers are not found quickly, say Susan Gilchrist and Ross Tieman A change—well up to a point Memo to MPs: please go back to basics in Sunday trading reform Budget curbs on spending herald strong bull market Gilt-Edged BBC 1 Radio 1 Anglia (525) 6.30-7.00 Beside The Seaside (877) 2.30am-3 .… Yorkshire Satellite Plains Speaking America and EC set aside steel to meet Gatt deadline Granada set to launch bid for LWT Names to receive little from Lloyd's settlement Winning Move Times Two Crossword Word-Watching Consumer spending optimism IB 1735 Blancpain Back to Basics Business Editor Robert Ballantyne By our City Editor: Heseltine gas ruling maybe imminent Ferranti braced for 500 more job losses

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