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News from 28/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Susan D'arcy, Michael Prescott, Julia Pascal, Barbara Hall, Annie Chaplin, Toby Young, Tony Birtley, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, Seosamh O Murchú, John Davison, Peter Frank, Helen Davidson, Debbie Moore, diana Wright, John Peter, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Lesley White, Dr Mary Henry, Bill Gates, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, John Akers, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Nicholas Hinton Director-general, Adam Nicolson, Nick Pitt, Taylor, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Edward Welsh, Richard Guilliatt, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Joanne Harris, Benedic Hayhoe, Ivan Allen Exhibition Director, Iain Johnstone, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Isabel Wolff, David Dougill, Cliff Temple, Ally McCoist, Ingrid Millar, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Peter Millar, Caroline Lees, Ismail Merchant, Peter Kellner, Richard Dawood, George Perry, John Cassidy, Kristle Hamilton, Mark Skipworth, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Lynne Routledge, Stewart Roberts, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Richard Lloyd Parry, Bernard Cafferty, David Bowie, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Paul Eastman, Christopher Llyod, Jeff Randall, Shelley von Strunkel, James Bethell, R Nicholson-Morton, James Adams, Paul Driver, Margaret Dibben, Charlie Bubbles, Nicholas Fraser, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Brian Sewell, Martin Jacques, Nicola Lang, Dave Thomas, Christopher Lloyd, Derek Hudson, Helen Fielding, kristie Hamilton, Lois Rogers, Margaret Campbell, John Karter, Jack Aspinall, Malcolm Winton, Peter Hall, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Quentin Crisp, Andrew Grice, Irwin Steizer, Julie Cohen, Keith Wheatley, Annie Murphy, Ian Birrell, Anthony Quinn, Marcel Berlins, Safa Haeri, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Bruce Johnston, R Scheer, T Rac Smith, Richard Woods, Garth Alexander, Paul Kennedy, Peter Johnson, David Churchill, Alan Dershowitz, Maurice Chittenden, Sarah-Rhiannon Barber, N E Gayle, Dr Richard Sakwa, David Oates, Kristie Hamilton, Dai Jeffries, Julie Burchill, David, Michael Jones Political Editor, Roger Clarke, Rebecca Fowler, Nicholas Archer, David Hunn, John Bowman, Berry Tomalin Head of Marketing, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Brian Innes, Christopher Summerfield, Chrissy Iley, Robert Leyshon, Lauren St John, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Goliath, Victor Bryant, Chris Lightbown, Mia Farrow, Nigel Roebuck, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, kirstie Hamilton, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Boris Schapiro,

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Contents IRA runs mainland campaign from Dublin aided by British volunteers Republic harbours five who plotted Warrington bomb Insight Ministers say climate ripe for welfare reform The MacAllan Moore is Less United in grief, Enniskillen father comforts parents of bomb victim Row over human eggs 'for sale' Doctors attack egg-share ferility deals A Shot of Clint Police target hard-left activists Leftwingers join IRA campaign Contents Errors and delays that turned canoe adventure into tragedy NEC Thomson Worldwide London Phone Company Shop Feminist insults fly in battle of the bitches L-test drivers face two years 'on probation' to cut crashes The Times Road humps may be dumped Midland The Listening Bank Cambridge win by a sharp edge Love and a baby Two extra sections Top circulation Citroën Mothers unite to condemn the IRA Norwich Union Lax security helped great station robbers Jewellery raiders evade police British Airways Shortage of money may kill £150m opera plan Generous bank manager 'ruined' his customers Heseltine plans to sell Post Office In today's Other Papers £10m donation is taken away from Oxford University Untidy teenager arrested by police Mercedes-Benz World in Action report censured British Gas Army's snobbishelite wins the war against a classless society Churches vie for Raleigh's head Intercity Old Testament fiction claims archeologist American Airlines The Blackboard Jungle Allegations of rape in a London classroom last week have shed new light on our schools, where sex and violence are becoming alarmingly prevalent. Greg Hadfield and Charles Hymas report Forget the cream, we should deal with the bad apples first Yamaha Tide that Turned The Universal shock and revulsion over the Ira killings in Warrington have created a new mood of optimism on both sides of the Irish Sea that the cycle of terror might be ended. But how long will it last? NEC The mood in Dublin: new The prospect of a real release from entrenched attitudes still seems fragile, writes Walter Ellis NEC Timberland Yeltsin outwits his enemies Fast footwork buys the president time Champion of the old political order rejects 'neanderthal' tag Yamaha-Kemble Music UK Ltd Clinton fights for Russian aid deal SAAB Barbed victory takes shine off Chirac's crown Cathay Pacific Italy's mafia purge turns on former PM The Maastricht Referendum Campaign Honest. . . I gave up the bomb! Transwede Secret deal with China extended range of nuclear firepower 'Morillon's Last Stand' grinds to a halt Army's noose tightens on Muslims in Bosnia Qualcast Fleeced by the robber barons of Serbia Qualcast Bosnia mission causes Nato row Thomson The Cooperative Bank Danish politicians panic as 'yes' voters change sides Vauxhall Islamic militants cash in on Cairo high life scandal Iran's mullahs order fundamentalists to topple Mubarak Brands Direct Limited International Convention Centre Birmingham Mightier than the sword Out of this World No pot without smoke Travolta steps up his sound level Princess learns the quick way Miners to get £100m payout for sickness Royal: the Princess of Wales shouts a warning and… Warsaw Pact planned nuclear blitzkrieg to conquer Western Europe in 35 days Weather Outlook and Ski Scene Alex Lawrie Three ambush victims buried News Digest Boy attacked US envoy stays Just a minuet Bond winners Divine Passion Bishop Casey adored taking risks - but his love affair was the most dangerous gamble of all The fierce conflict between religion and desire is revealed in this second extract from Annie Murphy's memoirs Adaytum systems Fraser Marry Heseltine joins Yeltsin, safe below the parapet Jonathan Miller reviews the week Subaru The case for internment Atticus Hurd has the experience to replace Major at the front While other reputations have tumbled, the foreign secretary is a strong runner to be the next prime minister, writes Alastair Burnet The Open University Godfrey Smith Vested interests block Labour's line Caution signals in the rail committee show the party has some way to go to be the consumers' true champion, writes Peter Kellner Here's the medicine for Eurosclerosis Norman MacRae has just what the doctor ordered for the slumping nations that lead the EC A new morality could grow out of corruption in high places Scandals have damaged the reputation of politics in Europe. Martin Jacques observes that the voters have already shown their distaste Regent Travel Services Everything you never wanted to know about Woody Spotlight On the private agony and the public circus as Mia Farrow and her former lover join in mutual destruction Brooklyn boy with the Midas touch The Lesley White Interview Suzuki End of an era as France's left goes to the guillotine The French Socialists have much to explain to themselves as they reel into the electoral darkness, writes Peter Millar Time is of the essence for poor Mother Russia The Yeltsin battle is fraught with danger, Peter Frank writes Phillips Labour reverts to its first love—civil war Inside Politics Uncle Tom's home truths Answers Christopher Lloyd presents readers' intriguing questions and ingenious answers Readers' questions Emma should be ashamed of herself Aids victims still need our help Verging on the ideal Points The Sunday Times Birthdays Child Support Agency Having said that, please don't hang the participle Peter Hall's cavil about Carousel Underwood Leicester's inspiration Hartlepool sunk by battling Bath Canadian tour call-up is breath-taking for England new boy Rugby Round-Up Elite clubs abuse the system to stay on top Mark Reason questions the practice of poaching of players by the Big Five Wasps fired by a sense of injustice Morris the man of the moment Party Politics relishes the air of change John Karter on how the National champion could come back by a neck this Saturday Givus a Buck for a bet on the Grand National McKiernan—throwback with a future Athletics Ramsdens cost bookies a Premium payout John Karter reports from Doncaster on a topsy-turvy Lincoln Martell ahead in the brandy stakes Battling Britain shatter Danes Ice Hockey Taylor loses even more players News Focus Americans humbled Girardelli wins fifth title Torrance ahead Third final Crowe in form Martine out Tomorrow's stars of today As England and the two Irelands face vital World Cup qualifying matches this week we gaze into the crystal ball England's prospects for the year 2000 look encouraging. Report by Nick Pitt and Dave Thomas England need electric shocks from midfield dynamos Tony Francis laments Waddle's absense as Taylor's men embark on a Turkish crusade O'Leary still crazily loyal after all these years Chris Lightbown talks to David O'Leary on the eve of the big Irish showdown The Times Sheffield steel: a city of two tales Tony Francis on Dave Bassett, the cockney lad chasing a dream in the north Patient Price puts hard labour into a conservative approach Golf Group 4 toughies like it rough Sailing Strife of Brian Whistle Blower Sub tropical Pole's a part Gayle warning Boss of bosses Derby crushed by Cremonese steamroller Portsmouth patience pays off Walsh's striking success Luton bank on promise of youth Wolves cling to dreams Swindon nine preserve a point Football Pools Forecast Racing For the Record Rugby Union Oxford hit by blue lightning David Hunn on the 17 minutes that saw Cambridge achieve the impossible Invincible Wigan weather Bradford's stormy challenge Senna eclipsed in struggle for power Motor Racing The Loan Corporation Selec TV shaken by open warfare in boardroom Home loans fear may force rate cut Societies threaten dearer mortgages Mondeo prices flout EC rules Virgin IBM's new chairman hints at break-up The Fall of IBM Pages 2-3 Glaxo gives in to FDA Banks pay out for Jubilee line NatWest man up for Barclays job A brisk limp is about all we can hope for View Point Fidelity Brokerage The Rise of and Fall Part One IBM A Few weeks ago, a New York 3i investors in industry French hold key to Europe's logjam Business Comment British Airways FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies Portfolio Plus Earnings forecast upsets Wellcome Sharewatch Westminster Taylor Woodrow Tarnish still mars crystal maker Spring Ram Grampian Porter Chadburn Trust ATS Quality Software Pearson David Brown Next Hartstone Share in the boardroom Royal Mail Tiny's private army faces its sternest test Will Lonrho shareholders accept the fall in profits and share sales by their former hero, asks Alan Ruddock Sonic the Hedgehog Stogecoach Holdings plc Swansea Centre for Trade & Industry Mario and Sonic fight the PC pirates Top computer-game makers stand to lose £50m to a Taiwanese box of tricks, reports Christopher Lloyd The Management Centre Alitalia Picture Gallery Tiphook Brighter jobs outlook could spur recovery Economic Outlook Clinton's economic locomotive will run right over the consumer American Account Advanced Technology Industries Ltd The Peterborough Effect The betting improves on Japan's dark horse The Sunday Times Black's Canadian conundrum Why is the Telegraph paying over the odds for a stake in a loss-making press group? 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Hollywood's MAWs—Model/Actress/Whatevers—haven't a hope of being at tomorrow's Oscars. Imogen Edwards-Jones knows. She was one DilsnerUirquell Ideal home plus All sweetness and hate How does an angel become a tot-from-hell? Being a stepchild is sometimes enough. One mother, shown above with her now reconciled stepdaughter, recounts her nightmare to Ingrid Millar The Sunday Times Crossword South Africa Snap judgment of a masterchef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall experiments with a sole food recipe invented by David Wilson at Pool Court, his Yorkshire restaurant Fame is the spur Table Talk Recipe Fillets of lemon sole in a spicy coating, with olive ail mashed potatoes and sun-direct tomatoes Boots Cheering thoughts Wine Airline ticket Network Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel Southern Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items INDIAhhh Travelbag Quest Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Multiple Display Advertising Items Reho Travel Flight file Travel Bug Trail Finders Hayes and Jarvis (Travel) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas Cook Multiple Display Advertising Items Card sharp Fare deals Cholera warning Hasta la visa Apple pie order Bargain breaks Ticket trap Universal language Brittany Ferries Rock of Ages? Algeria's Tassili rock paintings are said to be 8,000 years old but, after a gruelling trek to see them, Brian Sewell dubs them 'work in progress' Picture Gallery Travel Brief Transports of delight Hugh Pearman introduces specialist tours of the capital which concentrate on the best of London's architecture Unicorn Holidays Ltd Sunsail P&O European Ferries South African Airways Photosales Latesaver Cooks' Tours Susan D'arcy samples a week's cookery course in Italy, surveys other courses around the world and asks masterchef Raymond Blanc for his recipe for success Provence Celebrity Cruises Mark Warner Air France Rail India India and beyond Travel Continues on next Page Premier Cities from Crystal Latesavers Cunard Princess The joys of spring snow Scott in Skiing Classic Airways The Sunday Times Take Oof to Athens from Just £109 . . . or enjoy a luxury break in London Club Med Terms and Conditions for Athens and London Breaks More Breaks More Miles Paved with gold Limestone landscapes have a magic all their own. 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John Cassidy reports from New York The battle to fill seats Airlines are trying harder than ever to woo business flyers. David Wickers assesses the deals Luxury for the pampered few Marble halls, model trains, antique styling: indulge yourself while you wait, writes David Churchill United Airlines Forte Crest Gifts galore for the frequent flyer Passengers vote bonus schemes the best thing since the jet engine, writes David Wickers Gateways to Uncle Sam's heartlands More airlines and airports than ever The regions take off There is no need to go to Heathrow to get to America, writes Edward Welsh Good airpass deals on offer Compaq Suites for the jaded palate All-suite hotels are big business in America, writes David Churchill Stylish rise of the boutique Check in, plug in, link up to the world American hotels are working hard at turning rooms into offices, writes David Churchill Pack an office in your suitcase Christopher Lloyd on the tiny power tools with plenty of byte Slimming down the travel budget Shrewd management can save fortunes, writes David Churchill Wheels on hire: miles of difference Confused? Go buy the book The Beating the jet lag jinx Power breakfast is no place for waffle American businessmen prize directness, sobriety - and an early start, says Irwin Stelzer United Airlines United Airlines Contents Contents Tongue twister High jinks Offending article Grandad's girl Band aid Pile 'Em High On the Critical List Any advance on Tolstoy? Harvey Porlock on the continuing hype for Vikram Seth Truth to tell Reportage John Carey assesses The Best of Granta Reportage, a collection which offers some of the most powerful on-the-spot journalism of the past 12 years The Book Guild Ltd. Does the subject matter? Essay D J Taylor attacks a biography industry which is profiting from over-production and under-achievement The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 264 Adventures in the drag trade Biography Not Simply Divine by Bernard Jay Virgin £9.99 pp228 Alexander Kent History Today And I'd also like to thank my mother, my… Oscars Tomorrow, the movie industry will indulge in the annual back-patting jamboree of the Oscar ceremony. Frederic Raphael reads an ambivalent history of the awards Morris West The best of the rest Anthony Quinn spools through a film buff's bizarre compilation of the Oscar winners who never were Diary Dorrance Publishing Inc Future Shock… Irwin Stelzer alyses Paul Kennedy's controversial forecast that with too many people and too few resources, the world will spin out of control Paul Kennedy: catastrophe theorist Fine farm fare Fiction In The Place Of Fallen Leaves by Tim Pears H Hamilton £14.99 pp310 Helter shelter Lost Footsteps by Bel Mooney Viking £14.99 pp484 The five ages of Mani Mr Mani by a B Yehoshua trans by Hillel Halkin Peter Halban £15.99 pp369 Oh Jackie Fiction American Star by Jackie Collins Heinemann £14.99 pp568 Bedtime stories Erotic Tales introduced by La Cicciolina Michael O'Mara £13.99 pp250 The Adelphi Press The Times Higher Education Supplement Tokyo Joe Travel The Japanese Strange But Not Strangers by Joe Joseph Viking £15.99 pp275 Writers News Singing in the rain Song From The Forest by Louis Sarno Bantam £14.99 pp288 Janus Publishing Company Edinburgh Out of place Natural Opium Travelling Tales by Diane Johnson Chatto £10.99 pp234 No heart of darkness Travel Native Stranger a Blackamerican's Journey into the Heart of Africa by Eddy L Harris Viking £15.99 pp315 An Open Letter to the Prime Minister Paperbacks Dillons Bookline Hardbacks Paperbacks The Orion Publishing Group Folio The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Way They were The Funday Times Club Top Ten Games Chart Lord Snooty The Sunday Times The Funday Times The Numskulls In a Bit of a Curry! What's All the Bother with Beadle! Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cod's Question The Funday Times Club Coupon Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents The Culture Contents The house that tack built House-bodging is a national pastime. The results are unsightly, but to enforce good taste, as demanded by the department of National Heritage, would be even more obscene, argues Hugh Pearman Why art has gone to pop Scrutiny No Love lost The Culture profile Courtney Love is the squalid queen of Grunge. By Robert Sandall Porsche The Porsche 968 Chichester 93 Abuse of privilege Craig Brown sees Dennis Potter miss the mark with a vituperative personal attack on Rupert Murdoch Fiction or friction? The Warrington bomb led to rescheduling. Why, asks Nicholas Fraser Millions Viewing, Week Ending March 14 Royal Opera House Sex or sanctity Can the church keep in step with modern Ireland? Rebecca Fowler reports We preach, you govern John Bowman on church hypocrisy Dressing. Up. For Alexon The Sunday Times The egos have landed Bowie and Ferry return to what they do best, says Robert Sandall Falling for the Bastille Is it curtains? Hugh Canning assesses the post-election chances of French opera Anthems for ever-ever land Paul Driver is transported by Debussy's Pelléas et Mélisande English National Opera The Regimental Band Coca Cola Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Bloomsbury Theatre Barbican Hall Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra General Accident South Bank The Bach Choir St Matthew Passion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Barry Manilow Fireman Sam Premier Rouault Prince of Wales Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Tickets Multiple Display Advertising Items Miss Saigon The Theatre Club Arts diary Prophetic dream Scottish Ballet could be an inspiration to English dance, says David Dougill How the West was won and lost John Peter throws light on Howard Barker's vision in The Europeans Theatre Check Criterion Theatre Ambassadors Theatre Film check Guessing game Emma will win. . . but Woody won't The Crying Game just might. Iain Johnstone makes his uneasy predictions for the Oscars tomorrow night Best Film Best Director Best Actor Best Actress Best Screenplay The outsiders This years, many independents have been nominated for an Oscar, Is the Academy sending a message to Hollywood? Toby Young reports Living in hype Ismail Merchant on the mixed feelings of an Oscar nominee Sunday 28 March Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Dilys Powell's film of the week Drama Monday 29 March Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Tuesday 30 March Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Wednesday 31 March Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Thursday 1 April Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Friday 2 April Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Saturday 3 April Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Frequencies Today 28 March Radio 1 Radio 1 Critics' choice Radio 1 Radio 1 World Service Rock of all ages Radio Waves Paul Donovan The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to Regional Theatre The Sunday Times the Theatre Club The Sunday Times BCA Book Clubs The Sunday Times The Sunday Times the Theatre Club The Sunday Times Contents Selling a £6bn resource Picture Gallery A Z Wordpower The world is our oyster Over 400 years ago, the English language started its journey to the very ends of the earth. Now it is returning toenrich us Picture Gallery States evidence Breathing new life into a world language Word games Reach for your dictionaries and settle down with these five mind-improving word puzzles. All the answers will appear in Part 4 I Help the Great Lady The great British accents Our accents speak volumes about who we are and where we come froor. Will standard English bring us new pride inour roots? Picture Gallery The accent league Between cockney and the Queen 'Estuary English' describes the speech of a growing number of Britons. Poised between RP and Bow Bells, it minds its 'p's and 'q's drops its 't's Who's speaking Estuary English? It's the way they say it Having a regional accent can hamper your career. It may equally turn out to be the key to lasting success. 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