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News from 13/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Helen Johnstone, P. G. Hillman, Jill Sherman and Ruth Gledhill, Andrew Pierce, Holly Hill, Anatol Lieven, Simon Barnes, Antony Sutch, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, C. Lawrence-Jones, Owen Stable, Robert Porter, G. A. Hodge, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Ian Murray and Lucy Berrington, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jane Martinson, Colin Narbrough, Caroline Hawley, Gerald Davies, George Turnbull, Bryan Stiles, Diana Quinney, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Michael Evans and Edward Gorman, Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Christopher Walker and John Young, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, John Davies, Peter Ackroyd, Mark Cliffe, Ray Kennedy, Sir John Boynton, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, John Young, Keith Pike, Marcus Binney Architectural Correspondent, Colin Turner, Lawrence Banks, Chairman, Louise Gray, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Adam Lebor, Margot Norman, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Christopher Bland, Chairman, John Hopkins, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, M. D. Berkson, Armstrong of Ilminster Chairman, Conrad Jenkin, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Vivian Anthony, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, Tom Baistow, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Allan Mallinson, Michael Hornsby and James Landale, Philip Webster, Political Editor, Libby Purvis, Christopher Goodwin, Michael Beeby, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Dominic Kennedy, Adam Zeman, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kevin McCarra, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Chris Dillow, Alan Franks, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Fashion, W. F. Cosker, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Tom Rhodes, Patrick O'brien, Barry Colgate, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Hanlon, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Carl Mostished, Graham Vance, Rosemary Clunie, Peter Robinson, Jain R. Webb, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Success of Right clouds Yeltsin's win New constitution scrapes through As soon as President Yeltsin's slim election victory was assured, aides were suggesting that he might be able to co-operate with the extremist parties Sales up again Index William Rees-Mogg Negotiators accused of brinkmanship as Gatt stumbles towards deadline Workmen damage Windsor Castle wall paintings British Challenge Libby Purves By our Foreign Staff: Withdrawal from Gaza delayed Vacheron Constantin 30p Major under pressure on Ulster from three sides IRA godfathers keep bombs primed in peace gamble Playing with ceasefires is a tricky business for the men who lead the IRA. If they fail to win concessions from the Government they will be kicked out Unionists dismiss talks as mockery after RUC deaths By our Defence Correspondent: MI6 man was IRA go-between "I Say Dear, I'm glad we joined Mercury as… Police in riot gear clear squatters at dawn Cabinet ministers raise banner for King Charles Heseltine may bow out before election News in Brief Pay-offs queried School plan 'perverse' Liberty chief's job fear Labour reviews benefit BBC picks Dimbleby Mother goes missing Worse weather ahead Mercury Rescuers say 'wimp' yachtswoman saved lives of crewmates By a Staff Reporter: Betray rapist, victim urges Hendrix father welcomes police enquiry Santa sells out for £50,000 Potter's rare ½d Peter pops up for £3,000 Tower may regain its moat after 150 years Murdered girl 'failed' by care staff Dell Fugitive father given Visa extension Continental slump puts brakes on UK car manufacturers School's sole pupil kept home in protest The Scottish Salmon Industry No Title Military deserts historic posts in face of defence cuts Scott turns attention to Clark and questions of actualité Cheshire Building Society Shops jump gun on Sunday opening in Christmas rush Eager shoppers flooded high street stores and malls yesterday—but opposition to trading on the Sabbath continues Jail staff criticised News in Brief Two charged Rail death Siege case Bond winners Spa burghers turn up noses at chilli Pensioner on egg diet was bound to survive Qantas Man crawls from ruins after blast wrecks home Citroen New round of town hall reforms are unnecessary and unwanted The Government's plans to reorganise local government once again are misconceived, Sir John Boynton believes Keene on Chess IBM Enterprise Systems Lumley's absolutely fabulous Giving a voice to children silenced by misunderstanding The Times Christmas appeal This year The Times aims to help some of the half million children in the UK with speech and language difficulties Book Tokens I would like to help children and young people who… The Times Poll leaves Yeltsin stuck between extremes Reformists give President some of the blame as results show gains for ultra-nationalists A low turnout and a divided electorate appear to have increased the obstacles in the way of giving Russia a constitutional structure free of the Communist past Baffled voters mix up parties Ashdown hints of Bosnia pullout Barclays 'Daddy' knows best as enclaves vote Gloom in Hungary over leader's death Forte Hotels Rabin and Arafat fail to meet their pullout deadline Former foes need more time as fears rise of further violence in occupied territories The delay in the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Jericho and Gaza surprised few. Talks broke down over Israel's desire for security and the control of border crossings PLO chief seeks lost gold Sotheby's over moon after £4.7m space sale Rolex (Reuter): Eight 'executed' as ANC township factions feud Jericho ill-prepared to house new rulers Reluctant politician leads Chile Protesters march on in sceptical Gaza Smart women buy perfect escort: silent brainless and plastic (Reuter): Denktas party fails to win poll News in Brief (AFP): Neo-Nazi link (Reuter): Police killed (Reuter): Vote for change (Reuter): Andorra first Gatt ringmaster applies whip in last push for deal The wodrld's two most powerful trading groups are squabbling after seven years of negotiations One man is determined to clinch a deal in the next few days Jackson 'sighted' back in America Patten rebuffs Peking hints of intervention in colony Clinton told Korea conflict would be on Gulf War scale TWA Federalist Bossi garners support Hang-ups of the great unlisted An ex-directory telephone number may be considered the height of chic, but is really a cowardly retreat from human contact Feudal life, at a price Sam Kiley, our man in Africa, on his never-ending servant problem Simpson The real tragedy behind the Liberty wife In a town like Guildford, reality is turned too readily into banality Karl Lagerfeld Sale now on Seriously Gaultier Jean-Paul Gaultier's shows are expected to be light-hearted - but behind the joker a cool brian is at work Picture Gallery Revenge, they say, is a dish best served cold A good samaritan in a snowstorm is in a perfect position to enjoy the fruits of heavenly retribution Sweet Prince The Times Diary On being spliced to J. S. Bach Our knowledge of genius and genes offers a future of wondrous and fearful opportunity Out of tune with Europe Britain badly needs to win friends, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday On the Volcano's Edge In Isreal's volatile condition, ten days is a long time Silence of the Children The Times Christmas appeal for those with impaired speech Defending Hansard Access to parliamentary reports has never been more important Judges' discretion on life sentences Chorus of approval Chocolate role Balance and priorities in museums Medical school move Church and morality Entente cordiale Value for TV money Clichés that make our hearts sink Ban on Christmas Much dearer by post Royal riposte Court Circular Today's royal engagements Appointments Nature notes Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Memorial service England's first 'newspapers' go on… Birthdays today University news Anniversaries Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marriages Latest wills Multiple Display Advertising Items Jozsef Antall Jozsef Antall, Prime Minister of Hungary, died of cancer yesterday aged 61. He was born in Budapest On April 8,1932 The Times Sir Trevor Reeve Sir Trevor Reeve, a Judge in the Family Division of the High Court, 1973-88, died on December 7 aged 78. He was born on July 4,1915 Christopher Frank Christopher Frank, British born French writer and director, died of a heart attack in Paris on November 21 aged 50. He was born in Beaconsfield on December 5,1942 Professor John Wisdom John Wisdom, Professor of Philosophy, Cambridge University. 1952-68, died on December 9 aged 89. He was born on September 12,1904 Roger Harman Roger Harman, dermatoiogist, died from a brain tumour on October 24 aged 66. He was born on April 27,1927 By Our Special Correspondent: Trial of Lord De Clifford Acquittal by Peers Extreme right gains in Russian poll The Times Crossword No 19,412 Knockando Picture Gallery Sport People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Bath reject claim of foul play at Quins Arts England overcome illness to triumph in Transvaal Johannesburg Scoreboard Television viewers plump for Christie Education Picture Gallery Business Wright heaps more agony on Wednesday E&J Bruising battle fails to deflect holders The Times Christmas Wine Korda beats exhaustion to win Grand Slam Cup Doctor patches up Czech and he becomes instant millionaire Results Teddington rescued by Billson's strike Southgate's power too hot to handle Change of role for yachting adventurers Enquiry likely into response to SOS Second Leg Ocean Challenge Why is Britain producing nation of losers? Introspective administrations, lack of moral probity and a year in which modest success has been outweighed by conspicuous failure leave Britain on the sporting sidelines. This week The Times looks at what is wrong and how Britain can regain a lead in world sport New Zealand routed by spin Scoreboard Pakistan face testing day on damp pitch Scoreboard Rain clouds Sri Lanka's feat Scoreboard Norway prepares for Alpine conquest Blizzard upsets World Cup Scheule as Olympic hosts look ahead Hardcastle captures her fifth title in four days For the Record Davies resists rivals to win Masters Sport in Brief Towers waste big lead Star players on hold Shake-up for cycling Hendry on title trail Sports Service Abdulla cuts back interests in France Owner responds to criticism by changing allocation of yearlings Richard Evans Warwick Marina Park in gallant defeat The Fellow ready for Kempton Newton Abbot Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Leaders over the Jumps Superbet strategy undermined by flawed thinking Racing commentary Rapid Raceline Wark fashions resistance to Hoddle 's style of attack Simon Barnes sees Ipswich earn a draw as a veteran gets in the way of a Stamford Bridge revival Cole reaps reward as Newcastle test champions' resolve Premiership at a Glance Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life West Ham let off by linesman Evertonians obliged to look to brighter future By our Sports Staff: Gascoigne scores in winning comeback for Lazio Charlton's year ends under cloud of defeat Weekend Results and Tables Clear case for second opinion Calypso band pounds out winning note for Cadette Scottish Commentary Leicester's style puts laws under scrutiny Results and Tables Colts pay no heed to Twickenham's open spaces Gloucester's rebuilding yields ringing success Andrew's trusty boot brings Orrell to heel Sale inspired by Turner's vision and dexterity Heady concoction raises Llanelli's flagging spirits Theatre The unhappy family man With Alan Ayckbourn's new play opening in London. Alan Franks finds the author still preoccupied with the drama of domestic despair Passion in a quiet zone Television: The Changeling struggles to be heard BBC2 Royal Court Theatre Fans of an unfunny duo enjoy a feast of tripe Comedy: Newman and Baddiel conquer Wembley Arena Books A 'fair' way out of the turmoil London Orchestras Oleanna Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guideg Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol ) On release across the country How the West was really won New York Theatre: Holly Hill reviews a Pulitzer-winning saga of American history The Kentucky Cycle Royale Dark side of the looning Rock Concerts: James come on all mean, moody and magnificent: St Etienne do not Well-seasoned pathos Classical: A Russian veteran in fine form Philharmonia/Svetlanov Festival Hall Nil-nil draw on the night The Times A to Z of the necropolis Peter Ackroyd on a new anthology about a city which, not least due to its writers, is the greatest on earth The Faber Book of London Edited by A. N. Wilson Faber, £17.50 The Times the Theatre Club Physician, steel thyself The Literary Companion to Medicine By Richard Gordon Sinclair-Stevenson, £18 Minotaur and minor mystic Picasso Life and Work By Pierre Daix Thames & Hudson, £19.95 Ben Nicholson By Jeremy Lewison Tate Gallery, 25 Ben Nicholson By Norbert Lynton Phaidon, £69.95 Bloomsbury Edited by Gillian Naylor Mittchell Beazley, £19.95 The Times Educational Supplement St Leonards School Hurstpierpoint College Legal & Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items St Antony's-Leweston Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Amicable King's College London Lambrook School Lesser Design & Build Limited No Title University of Southampton The University of Sheffield Multiple Display Advertising Items Richmond College Huron University Knightsbridge University The St James's Secretarial College It Training Jobs Est 1982 A-level grades: let's get rid of the guesswork Changes in the A-level system have been suggested boty by Lord Flowers adn John Patten but they are not the ones schools and universities would necessarily like to see. Below, two experts set out their own proposals Tolerance on the agenda Children in Northern Ireland learn religious prejudice at an early age. But change is under way Tech prep forges ahead In Jefferson County, Kentucky, vocational training starts young and is geared to local business needs A star we can do without The a leavel has become a success story—so don't fiddle with it Picture Gallery Capitalisation, week's change Transavia Risk of air wars as US rejects free skies plan Change on Week The Pound Stock Market La Crème De La Crème London Hospital Medical College The Times Opec rejects emergency cuts meeting Birkbeck College University of London Merton Associates More electricity companies set for powerful payout rise Reporting this Week Emma Graham Humanitas Mandy Hills Office Administator W4 Network Personnel Consultancy Limited Conference and Incentive Travel Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prudential prepares for surge in buyout activity Business Roundup Thyssen warning Funds flood into China Share hopes boosted Word-Watching Answers from page 36 Dendrobe (b) Anglicised form of… Solution to Winning Chess Move Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Gatt endgame will sort out winners and losers Colin Narbrough says the overall impact of a trade deal could be much greater than some estimates suggest Tasha Direct Atlantic Intrum collects race kudos The Times City Diary Time for Heseltine to keep faith and turn down the Gas pressure Anxiety on inflation may force real yields still lower Gilt-Edged BBC1 Radio 1 Variations Choice Satellite Week Ahead Granada hits out at LWT triple alliance The £600 million takeover battle for LWT is evoking widespread manoeuvring between unattached ITV contractors worried about their future Minford predicts further rate cuts Heseltine warned on British Gas future Times Two Crossword By our City Staff: Love is… here for Christmas Major attacked over EC water decision Word-Watching Casmir Gas Pressure By our City Staff: Catalogue shops 'face Costco risk'

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