News from 20/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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David MacKlin, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Iain R. Webb, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Philip Webster and Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, Education Editor, Nicholas Coleridge, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Joel Brand and Michael Horsnell, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Christopher Gay, Carl Mortished, Ruth Evans, Director, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, A. Leighton Davis, Bryan Stiles, Jenny Knight and Michael Horsnell, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Alice Thomson Political Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Tom Hutchinson, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Hilary Fender, Russell Kempson, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, Jacqueline Tabick (Chairman), Ian Brodie and Martin Fletcher, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Peter Scott, Jeremy Laurance and Roger Dobson, Gerald Collins, Oliver Holt, Larry Siedentop, Marcel Berlins, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Helen Nowicka, C. J. B. Flint, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Dominic Kennedy, Marco Torquati, Philip Webster Political Editor, Iola Smith, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Adrian Deevoy, Brian MacArthur, Brian Alderson, Gerald Larner, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Kosta Manis, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, John Shaw, Ruth Padel, Peter Riddell, D. J. Duffy (Partner), Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Leolin Price, Roger Dobson, Tom Rhodes, John G. Herrett, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Trevor Marwood (Chairman), Ailsa Le Sueur, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, John Peake,
ResumoReynolds hint on terrorists upsets No10 Hume and Adams meet again As a Londonderry bomb emphasised the fragility of the peace process, the first sign of strain since last week's agreement emerged between Dublin and London Granada's LWT bid snubbed Index Godparents Bishop of Durham denies Bible story of Christmas William Rees-Mqgg Held hostage by those she came to save On the day 33 desperate Muslims were whisked to safety, Sally Becker was robbed of her glory, Tom rhodes writes from Mostar Snow forecast for holiday weekend Fashion Chopard Geneve 30p Dell Mayhew works on plan to withdraw troops 6from Ulster Search for peace continues as community prays that men of violence will see the light Candle of hope flickers in province 'Save schools from dull mediocrity' Major in GCHQ talks Blobby bounces back Universities lose places Inmates to be given keys BR commuters face bomb scare hold-ups News in Brief Upper classes are the biggest users of illegal drugs Survey questions previous studies By our Home Correspondent: Killings drop but rural crime rises Coma mother cuddles baby girl she never expected By a Staff Reporter: Palace silent on Edward 'romance' Shopkeepers discover there really is a Santa By a Staff Reporter: Teenage girl found battered to death Police release jeweller after burglar dies Starflower Oil Why the New Right is wrong for Britain today The Government's social programme rests on a false assumption that the British live by a code derived form the Ealing comedies, Larry Siedentop argues Back-to-basics Conservation policies promote superficial and short-term approach to social order Dixons Keene on Chess Lib Dems quit and call for Ashdwon's head in racism row Some disaffected Liberal Democrats on Tower Hamlets council are considering setting up a rival group, Liberal Focus By a Staff Reporter: Sterilised couple have two more children Kitchen pin-up is an Old Master Custody-battle boy sues law officer Shooting ruling puts birds in firing line Picture Gallery Virus kills eight at care home News in Brief Three held High anxiety Cocaine seized Raiders shoot Garage stolen Bond winners Independent seeks backer Marks & Spencer Homeless threatened by legal shake-up No Title Doctor demands better deal for hospital victims A proposal for no-fault settlement of medical negligence case would give compensation in months rather than years Collapse grounds tourists Jelly ban takes the cake Odyssey Boy suspect sent on Africa trip Thorp Ignorant lawyers delay cash claims Our Foreign Staff: UN lifts Mostar siege to fly out 33 Muslims While aid agencies managed to rescue some victims of the war, relief convoy to others stranded in a Croatian enclave was halted after ammunition was found on board Evacuation of wounded children puts freelance 'Operation Angel' under international serutiny British hospitals get ready for new arrivals Reuter: Paris sets a spring deadline Health officials scorn spotlight approach to humanitarian aid Sally Becker: Help or hindrance? Hope for ceasefire as three factions confer Bargaining ahead as Serbia heads for coalition after poll Yeltsin ponders far-right pact Anglo-Saxons come top in French name game Gore backs faster and for Russia Epson Reuter: Migrant gets parcel bomb in Germany Our Foreign Staff: Pretoria tries to lure Inkatha into election One powerful black party is still defying the draft constitution but another, PAC says it will contest the poll next April Interflora Peking turns its fire on BBC for Mao film Tiger 'fraud' hides threat to survival UN fears Somalia war after American pullout Bridge to Palestinians' promised land stays blocked A humble border crossing has become a symbol of discord. Whoever controls it, both sides believe, controls access to Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Haifa Israel and PLO fail to break deadlock in new Oslo talks (Reuter): Clinton keeps smiling on Yule treadmill Collins English Dictionary Boastful Bobbin tells of surgical success Lockerbie evidence points to Damascus (Reuter): 47 feared dead after Colombia mudslide Newa in Brief (Reuter): Zardari cleared (AP): Potsdam vote (Reuter): Escobar attack (Reuter): Egypt deaths (Reuter): Leader resigns (Reuter): Hanging prank Get-sober-quiek? No thanksh Happy plastered one moment, then horribly lucid the next… such a dangerous turn of events could quite ruin your social life The wisdom of the font Godparents, says Nicholas Coleridge, have the best of all worlds-provided they can afford it No Title Mercury Forte Hotels Brilliant in black Take one dress, five designers-and just look at the BMW Matthew Parris Any alien entering the galaxy should check in at the European Parliament's reception desk Members only The Times Diary Video narky The Times Diary Not Hitler's kind of Fascist The Führer would not have been convinced by the comparisons with Vladimir Zhirinovsky Call it Lazarus syndrome The outbreak of Tory optimism is misplaced, says Peter Riddell Going critical The Times Diary Art and shopping The Times Diary Madam Cyn goes undercover The Times Diary Christmas Cheer But higher spending may not last beyond Easter Time for a Statesman The Palestinians deserve better leadership Jules Et Kevin The French love out names but miss their nuances Europe's decisions 'taken in the dark' Arafat meeting Quality standards 'Guillotine' proposal Will the local government review simply end in tiers? Consumers give two cheers for Gatt Genes and genius Nicely judged Unlisted telephones Cluttered cliches Court Circular Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Appointment Nature notes Picture Gallery Anniversaries Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Court and Social Page PDS Seasonal splendours brighten RHS show Horticulture School news Church news Notice to Advertisers Marriages University news Sam Wanamaker Sam Wanamaker, American actor, direction and inspiration for the rebuilding of the Globe Theatre, died in London on December 18 aged in London on December 18 aged 74. He was Born in Chicago on June 14 1919 The Times Lives Colonel Sir Andrew Martin Colonel Sir Andrew, KCVO, OBE, JP former lord lieutenant of Leicestershire, died on December 13 aged 79. He was born on April 23,1914 Latest wills On this Day "Hamlet" as a News " Story" Exerctses For Aspiring reporters Professor Clifford Formston Professor Clifford Formston, Professor of Veterinary Surgery in the University of London, 1943-74 died on November 22 aged 86. He was born on January 15,1907 Picture Gallery George Geddes George Geddes, CBE, a former president of the Institution of Civil Engineers, died in Glasgow on November 10 aged 80. He was born in Berwickshire on July 29,1913 News The Times Crossword No 19,418 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA ROADWATCH Weather The Times Tomorrow Irish get short straw in draw for World Cup Charlton's team in toughest group Groups and Venues Inspired Mize captures Caribbean treasure Education 28 Final Scores Arts 29-30 Cantona take United to new heights Business 32-36 E&j Books on Monday Clean sweep achieved by Hendry's victory Snow Reports Bargain buy Gregory holds master class For the Record By our Sports Staff: Crusaders waste chance to topple Northern The Times Sensitive referee spares Holligan Srikimar Sen watches as brave Liverpudlia stages spirited attempt to become world champion Richardson calls for ICC action Croft let down by his fielders No Title Scoreboard Young puts mistake behind him Skippers say jury decision is unfair Sport in Brief English pair second Wright gets it right McKenzie takes title Wood fights off Lyons Lomas win not enough Carter reaches final Zimbabwe frustrated Word-Watching Telephone experts get wrong number Julin Muscat investigates telephone tipping service and finds many fail to justify their high premium rates with modcrate results Tighter controls needed to check claims of tipsters Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline How the Leading Telephone Tipsters Have Fared over Two Months Picture Gallery Jump Leaders Thunderer: Edinburgh Thunderer: Lingfield Park Two Step leaves Whitaker on route to riches Briton achieves Olympia aim Schneider increases pressure on Wachter Urgent need for anglers to speak out with one voice Brian Clarke welcomes moves towards a liaison group but expresses doubt over its effectiveness By our Sports Staff: Tomba settles for second place on his birthday Conway shows England form Wasps put damper on Pirates' move back home The Times Guildford pay price for letting Irish join Worthing Fowler shines in wonderful advertisement for English football McAllister leads by outstanding example Support f or Hoddle Premiership at a Glance Goodison show lacks direction Naive Norwich rue getting involved Dreyer completes Luton's recovery Breakaway goal takes Palace into first place Weekend Results and Tables Brady faces up to grim reality Fear of drop might force Mercer 's hand Witt's art makes deep impression Simon Barnes sees a former champion take a step towards her Olympic dream Taking rugby's revolutionary age into account elsewhere in Books for christmas Try scorer extraordinary Reflecting on partnerships Treorchy happy to forgo cup glory in search of promotion Promotion for Yorkshiremen Back's brace overcomes spirited Blackheath resistance Henley's dreams deflated by early setback Bath back m familiar cup-chasing routine Unpredictable Irish deserye success Scotland's Selectors are none the wiser Picture Gallery Results and Tables Wharfedale hand out fright to betters from Otley Guts today, pain tomorrow Peter Scott on the effect of the Budget reduction in tuition fees for higher education Scottish Amicable Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Clare's Oxford University of Cambridge JR CCSS Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items La Creme De La Creme Citigate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Girls go for that single-sex appeal Rock Barstow reigns supreme Rodney Milnes applauds a superb Opera North staging of one of Benjamin Britten's gratest operas The aspect that stuck in people's throats was the relationship between an old woman and a young man Opera: A blazing Gloriana at the Leeds Grand Theatre, and chilling Philip Glass at the South Bank Sound fare on screen Arena Radio Night (BBC2/Radio4) Television: Lynne Truss Show pooters out Mr. and Mrs. Nody Greenwich London Theatre: A date with a diary at Greenwich, and under surveillance in Islington An aid to stimulation Chemical wedding Union chapel, N1 Books The Old VIC Rise of the house of Wales The Fall of the House of Usher Queen Elizabeth Hall Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Indiacated with the Symbol) on release across the country Camping for Boy - the musical Boy George Hammersmith Apollo Rock: Adrian Deevoy gladly the admiring throng as an English institution holds court Nuts about the man Halle/Nagano Manchester Concerts: Tchaikovsky's ballet, played but not danced, in Manchester; Verdi ni London No shortage of greasepaint Philharmonia/Maazel Festival Hall Eternal summer gilds them yet The Penguin Encyclopaedia of Classical Civilisations Edited by Arthur Cotterell Viking, ?20 the Oxford History of Edited by John Boardman Oup, ?35 Ptolemy of Egypt By Walter M. Ellis Routledge, ?30 the Emperor Costatntine By Michael Grant Weidenfeld, ?20 Last-minute Christmas presents: the classics, detective stories and science fiction, children's books and paperbacks Good bag of bloodsmiths Turkey with Trimmings Virtual realities and video-tombstone Science Fiction Paperbacks O come ye to Docklands Children Nippers' Checklist: Good Gifts for Forgetful Fathers TES Capitalisation, week's change Unwanted Whole-Life Policies? Employers more optimistic on New Year job prospects Wessex to turn up profit flow Reporting this Week Competition fierce in shares race Change on Week City split over goodwill accounting reform "Adaptation, growth and accomplishment" By our City Staff: Hanson to quit as chairman in 1997 Coal signs supply deal Vestey names advisers Hambro Magan stake Daimler shareholders vote on reserves plan Business Roundup Power over oil market seeps through Opec's fingers Carl Mortished traces the fall of the price of oil the Middle East is no longer in a postion to dicate terms to the West Travelex Currency Call Service The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Cisco kid rides off to new job The Times City Diary Spirit moves them The Times City Diary Levitt levity on the cards The Times City Diary Mr. Tweedie's hybrid turkey strains the season of goodwill Goodwill sounds too nebulous and fickle to be put alongside trustworthy assets Glad tidings of a low inflation new year Gilt-Edged BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Satellite Jobs Joy 33 ASB fails to agree goodwill standard Japan copies the spirit of Christmas Times Two Crossword LWT attacks Granada for lack of experience LWT shareholders have seen a 631 per cent increase in the value of their investments since December 1989, compared with a 61 per cent increase for Granada shareholders Share options make Fisons directors £5m Winning Move Word-Watching Abu Dhabi funds used to prop up BCCI, lawyers say Business Editor Robert Ballantyne Fimbra Waterworks 33
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