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News from 11/04/1993

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John Huxley, Michael Prescott, Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Pete Bradley, Barbara Hall, Priscilla Appelbe, Richard Ellis, James Dairymple, Paul Nelson, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Peter Gillman, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Mark Reason, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, John Chittock, Eric Dymock, Barbara Ellis, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Steven Goldman, Richard Button, Norma Major, Francis Proudlock, Nicolette Jones, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, Simon Haskel (Chairman), David Smith, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Nick Pitt, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Rebecca Mead, Marlin James, Gareth Boote, Neville Hodgkinson, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Dr David Lowry Director, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Robert Hewison, David Dougill, Edna Healey, H Davies Jp, John Gribbin, Alan Bold, Jill Morrell, Alfred Laurence, Tony O'Dwyer, Jane Preston, John McCarthy, Gareth Daniels, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Peter Kemp, Sean Ryan, Timothy Schofield, Geoff Whitten, Richard Shafer, Hans Eysenck Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Sue Mott, E Stewart, Mark Skipworth, Carol Ann Duffy, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Bernard Cafferty, Nigel Barley, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Martin Turner, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, Paul Donovan, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Jeff Randall, Harry Lovelock, James Bethell, Grant McCrostie, James Adams, Lawrence Millman, Margaret Dibben, Liz Lightfoot, Nicholas Fraser, Tim Rayment, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, Stephen Amidon, Jill Insley, Martin Jacques, Ira Miller, Adam Smith, Christopher Lloyd, Lois Rogers, Sue Ellicott, John Karter, Julian Browne, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Cosmo Landesman, Christopher Ruane, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Kirstle Hamllton, Margaret Forster, Peter Bryan, Stephen Jones, Chris Campling, Richard Palmer, S Georgiou President, Andrew Grice, Martin Searby, Annie Murphy, Keith Martin, David Lodge, James Mackey, Karen Armstrong, Cheryl Younson, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Robert Green, Peter Johnson, Toni Rodgers, Maurice Chittenden, Stan Howes, Will Self, Sally Reauman, Sir Sigmund Sternberg (Deputy Chairman), Rebecca Fowler, David Hunn, Paul Bethel, Michael Swan, Tessa Thomas, Michela Wrong, Mihir Bose, Suzanne Moore, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Michael Jakeman, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Tom Tickell, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, John Bald, Alan Ruddock, Jonathan Margolls, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Nigel Roebuck, Hugh Pearman, Richard Caseby, Paula Reed, David Smith Economics Editor, Tony Hetherington, Walter Ellis, James Dalrymple, Joanna Simon, Hard Acts, Janine di Giovanni, Matthew Crabbe, Irma Kurtz, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Caring 'green' Co-op invested in animal experiments Intern IRA, says Ulster peacemaker Wilson's plea after meeting terrorists Muslims 'hid arms on convoy' Virgin Contents Family tribute: Christiane Carter making an emotional return yesterday to the Baltic Exchange in the City, where a year ago her sister Danielle, 15, was killed by an IRA bomb Saatchis hired to save Yeltsin Patten urges parents to back him over tests Contents Contents I stare into the uncaring cold eyes of IRA killers Thomson The Fleet Show Garden wins gold St. Joseph's Hospice London prisoner escorts to go private Casey spotted in tropical hideaway Next Week. . . A New-Look Sunday Times Nuclear firepower will be cut to save £240m Right spoils Major's anniversary Forte Posthouse Hunt for moles who leaked defence cuts Peugeot Mystery of TV star and axed producer Contract Killers 'got at' witnesses That sweet smell of success is. . . C20h24o Keyhold surgery could double risk of damage to patients How the operations are performed £1,000 to park the car at home British Gas Trial fails to solve riddle of baby deaths Police records to be revealed In today's Other Paper Morillon may leave Bosnia Major willing to meet Rushdie Writers fight for a slice of Bacon Insults fly as biographers race to reveal the 'real' artist Ford Vodafone Hostages to Fortune The Lesley White Interview Any cure for this British disease? Autoglass The Road to Rome The prospect of up to 1,000 Anglican priests defecting to Catholicism may be the start of a religious upheaval to rival the Reformation. Rebecca Fowler and James Dalrymple report Shell Patten's Big Test The national curriculum: countdown to chaos The reports, the rows, the rethinks: eight years of reform in the making Vauxhall Corsa Vauxhall Corsa SAAB Assassin raises fears of South African bloodbath LA stocks up on guns and muscle as King trial reaches its climax Alitalia Police chief acts in cricket's drug row Death-row survey reveals 'good cops' more likely to be killed Rumours spread over mysterious death of Chirac's son-in-law Qualcast American Airlines Vodafone Russia's dollar bonanza hangs in bank balance Cathay Pacific UN fails to stem tide of Cambodian misery Serbs close the trap on Muslims of east Bosnia Northern Ireland Electricity One widow's journey in the circles of hell Danger signs as Yemen opts for democracy Mercedes-Benz The Italian revolution frays round the edges Andersen Consulting America tunes in to a villain of Watergate Tensions grow in Waco as cult leader raises the stakes in a 'letter from God' Nissan Child Support agency CIA rocked by evidence of French spying 'Feel-better' Britain springs back into life Up go houses, holidays, shopping and champagne Picture Gallery Weather and Travel Outlook Green shoots in churches as congregations grow The Open University Women may face new hypnotism News Digest Girl trapped 2,500 in march Missionary shot Pit protest Soccer fan dies Car tragedy Bond winners Yes, you are my son How Bishop Casey was forced to confees Annie Murphy reveals how she finally won her son the recognition he craved Actionaid No Title CCA Galleries No Easter redemption for Serbian Muslims Margarette Driscoll reviews the week The Sunday Times Toyota Together: Annie with Peter, who had 'no father to… Options the church always held for Casey Wife and family are not incompatible with the priesthood. James MacKey explains Picture Gallery Death by a thousand cuts Atticus Patten on the ropes after failing to slay the dragon Middleweight Britain must not back down in its bout with heavyweight China over Hong Kong's future, writes Alastair Burnet TCP Time to end open and shut chaos The interpretation of Sunday trading laws is in a hopeless mess: the government must give a clear direction now, writes Peter Kellner Voting reform would be bad PR for the left Proportional representation is far from the answer to Labour's problems, says Norman Macrae Spring Gardening Fair Democracy is alive and well, and you can watch it on television We are quietly but quickly evolving a new political method, and its means is the broadcasting media, writes Martin Jacques Acquiring a personal computer may not quite rank with be Foxed vision of a classless society Spotlight On the changing face of hunting. The traditional images of riders and 'sabs' are blurring. Walter Ellis reports A toast to the newt—by any other name Answers Toyota NCH Should this child's father be named? As new child-support regulations come into force, we pose a single mother's dilemma Run like the blazes from agency's clutches Blackmail or be blackmailed Toyota The Times Corporate Golf Challenge Just go home to your family What the DSS says Italy: from scandal comes rebirth Italians are experiencing Western Europe's first post-modern revolution, writes Martin Jacques Rebel Tories hatch a plot Inside Politics BT What it will take to whip Jockey Club into shape After the Grand National debacle, Brough Scott looks to the hurdles ahead for racing's ruling bodies The price is right? A new film raises age-old questions about sex, money and morality. Jonathan Margolis reports Delta Air Lines Delta Air Lines New law is a charter for cheats, magistrate says Labour's cure for industry Millionaires leave me cold Points Heavenly harmony The Sunday Times Birthdays Pioneer gives a fishy answer Bad apples and cream Richards roars as Tigers pounce Leicester and Quins clear final hurdle More like a farce than a festival World Sevens a stage for fun not sweat Stephen Jones on how world rugby is missing the whole point of Sevens Unease registered over player rules Rugby Round-Up Thompson stars in last-act thriller Toyota Grand fiasco not the worst by a long way Forget Aintree's incompetence. It was a non-starter among historical cock-ups. Sue Mott reports Scu: role model of commitment Brough Scott on the intense, intelligent rider for whom only the best would do Hubner favours 'open' title Cycling Famous five to bring dynasty to Atlanta Baseball Hannon right on again Racing Old soldier on parade with record News Focus Maden beats Olympic trio Piper on song Royal Sampras Whitaker waits Finns in control Aussie double Feeding time for the Great White Shark Nick Pitt on how Greg Norman has brought experience and skill to bear where luck did not Hendry bang on form as Davis just makes it Snooker Ballesteros comes home with the best of them Robert Green on how a great champion turned his back troubles at Augusta Bell tolls for Cup holders Sutton Coldfield Hockey Open Championship Tickets Rush sinks defenceless Oldham Ferdinand slices through Forest's lifeline Merson gives boys a lesson at finishing school Strachan hat-trick buys safety on the spot Boro second best in money game Political football Whistle Blower Style points Sugar daddy Well catered for Sick shooter Last-ditch double puts United clear Bruce's two goals at the death send Old Trafford into a frenzy as lacklustre Villa are blunted by Coventry's dogged resistance The painful price McGrath pays for 90 minutes of fame Chris Lightbown on the private demons that beset the modest hero of Aston Villa The Times Toyota Football Pools Forecast For the Record Rugby Union Sport on TV and Fixtures Racing Langer thrives, Faldo dives Nick Pitt reports from Augusta National Pakistanis play on amid drug storm Prost and Hill put Senna behind them Nigel Roebuck reports from Donington Park Professor firmly in charge of his master class Brough Scott on the front-row maestro Premier League Sterling to strengthen on growing evidence of recovery City braced for dividend cut at Forte Optician eyes £100m buyout UK Car Sales Recovery Continues Banks hire a hotshot for Queens Treasury to concede on oil industry demands Reuters turns heat on stock exchange Minolta German industry slides into mire Business Comment Girobank This time the shoots are sturdier View Point Packer raid whips up a media storm Aitken slugs it out in the US O'Reilly cuts MGN stake Warburg sees off rivals in BT sale Heartbreak Hotels With vanishing profits at Queens Moat Houses, the Savoy dropping into the red and more bad news for shareholders at Forte, Rufus Olins asks whether summer 1993 will rescue the UK's hotel industry Food discounters eat into supermarket sales Cheap and cheerful is the name of the game as supermarkets gear up to fight for the pound in your pocket. Helen Davidson reports General Accident plc Marlboro smokes out rivals Philip Morris has started a price war in America, raising fears that it could eventually spread to Britain. Report by Kirstle Hamllton A share in the boardroom The Sunday Times Blue Circle signals better times in '93 Sharewatch Swansea Florida Homes FT-SE 100 index Major share movements By Finstat: Top 100 companies The Sunday Times House-price recovery is here to stay Economic Outlook Joseph Cheaney & Sons Limited Sun Lurching towards stagflation American Account Mercedes slump forces overhaul at German giant A revolution is under way at the German carmaker. 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Tessa Thomas reports Thomas's Europe Chesterfield Expat Jobs Redundant Executive? Consultants and Freelance Services Sky Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Supplements Ltd Wickland Westcott Strategic Systems International Limited Confederation of British Industry Foundation Health Limited Sirte Oil Company Goodmark Limited Organisational Psychologist South Durham Health Care Chusid Lander Overseas Financial Services Eurolink Group plc Chinacraft Ltd. Environmental UK Plc Andrew McGREGOR ICA Consultancy Group Oxford Brookes University Chiropody The Sunday Times A Levels at Cats Kingston University Devonshire House Career Analysts The American College in London London Montessori Centre Knightsbridge University EF International Language Schools Cambridge Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge Business College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornering the high-street market Hotels Texaco Gassing with the Hezza Prufrock High on wine and drugs Thatcher's filter tips How to lose at board games Up and down James Capel hunts mystery developer Boosting state efficiency Competition BP's Italian joint venture Shock-horror: all is well at the Mirror In the City In today's Other Papers DTI 'no' to clean coal power Employees vote to link pay to profit Tax-free bonus schemes are taking off. Dlana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, reports Should you join the rush? Farewell then, bijou des res Framlington Insurers welcome Abbey refugees On page three of this week's Personal Finance House prices are linked to earnings once again Comment Midland Time to stamp on this chain letter Questions of cash Shopping for a higher income Northern Rock Green loan turns ruin into dream Mortgage rates are temptingly low and building societies are eager to lend, but buying a property is not all plain sailing, especially if it needs extensive renovation. Nick Gardner finds a society that can help Home-buying action plan The Leeds Beware the strings on cheap mortgages Martin Currie Unit Trusts Ltd. The Sunday Times Fidelity Investments Cashing in on the brave new worlds Emerging Markets Their potential for growth is enormous—and so is the potential for profit, says Diana Wright East Europe needs nerves of steel The Association of Investment Trust Companies Asia's risks are as high as its potential Emerging Markets Small investors should avoid funds that invest in just one country, says Barbara Ellis Latin America dazzles but stays volatile Put your trust in the generals Guinness Flight Fund Managers (Guernsey) Limited Lessons on saving for school fees Paying for private education has never been so daunting. 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Students are turning to the sex industry to get by. Maria, right, became a stripper. So did Jane, who fells her story below: only she didn't stop there Learning economics the hard way On graduating, the average student has run up debts of £1,765 and is living well below the poverty line. Tim Willis reports Moving in a positive direction AZT will not delay the onset of full-blown Aids. So what are HIV-positive people to do? Neville Hodgkinson looks to alternative medicine for encouragement The Savoy Brief Lives Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dateline Gold Circles Cascade Sirius Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antique Desks Sewills Come on, make my Day No contest Dining room only NHS Loto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Antiques around Bath Lipmans Hire Dept Gebron Technical Services Ltd. 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Jane Preston tells how she conquered her six-bar-a-day habit with the help of Maryon Stewart and the Women's Nutritional Advisory Service Individual Homes Exhibition The Sunday Times Crossword The rise of a Kiwi classic Wine Coming out of Africa Nigel Barley, assistant keeper to the Museum of Mankind in London, attends the NSPCC Berkeley Dress Show and finds the initiation rites of the debutante season little different from those of more ancient tribes Real men don't cry 'sex war' Why have all the tough guys turned into mimsy bulimics? Cosmo Landesman on the new breed of 'Sufferingents' Putti in her hands Dispatches The bestselling religious paperback in America is a guide to guardian angels. They're good at finding parking-spaces, apparently. 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Hayter Agralan Christopher Hartnoll A Professional Landscape and Planting Service. . . Camomile Lawn Hidcote The Garden Trellis Co. International Spring Gardening Fair 1993 Rare and Unusual Alpines Contents Casualties of war Contents Pure genius Fanfare for the common man All shook up Naked ambition? Playing for real Picture Gallery On the Critical List Harvey Porlock grapples with poetry and Motion Housewife, superstar Biography Norma Major has been derided for her stay-at-home image, but Edna Healey praises her refusal to be dazzled by the limelight Authors March to the scaffold History The Hangman's Diary a Calendar Of Fudicial Hangings by Rocky Stockman Headline £19.99 pp460 The lost emperor Maximilian And Juarez by Jasper Ridley Constable £16.95 pp353 Phone-In Windsors in the soup Royal Throne The Future Of The Monarchy by Elizabeth Longford Hodder £16.99 pp189 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 266 Crossword Enthusiasts Writers News Masks of disaster Landscapes and Memories An Intermittent Autobiography by John Prebble Harper Collins £18 pp300 Quite contrary Biography Mary Renault a Biography David Sweetman Chatto £18 pp322 Viking Heroines of the high Cs The Queen's Throat Opera, Homosexuality And The Mystery Of Desire by Wayne Koestenbaum Gay Men's Press £16.95 pp271 The Book Guild Ltd. The Garret Diary You'll never walk alone. . . Beyond belief: two reviews examine the bizarrersions and perversions of the religious impluse in a secular society . . . on a package deal, football away-day or a trip to Elvis's shrine. David Lodge puzzles over the modern-day pilgrimage Measuring spirit levels Changing Perspectives Christian Culture And Morals In England Today by Rosalie Osmond Darton, Longman and Todd £7.95 pp133 The Times Literary Supplement Clash of symbols Culture Fads, Fashions And Cults by Tony Thorne Bloomsbury £20 pp310 Do You Have a Book to Publish? You bet, they win The Money Spinners How Professional Gamblers Beat The Casinos At Their Own Game by Jacques Black Faber £12.99 pp201 Dorrance Publishing Inc In two minds Sience The Myth Of Irrationality by John McCrone Macmillan £16.99 pp340 Indefinite particles Taming The Atom The Emergence Of The Visible Microworld by Hans Christian von Baeyer Viking £17.99 pp223 Janus Publishing Company The crying game A Responsible Man by Cynthia Kee Chatto £13.99 pp346 South of the border All The Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy Picador £14.99 pp302 The call of the wild Cowboys Are My Weakness by Pam Houston Virago £14.99 pp171 Chatter on the box Scenes From The Sex War by Macve Haran M Joseph £14.99 pp404 The Phoenix Press Mendip Publishing Bewitched, baroque and bewildering Fiction Ghosts by John Banville Secker £14.99 pp244 The Catherine Cookson Fiction Prize Paperbacks Dillons Bookline Paperbacks Hardbacks The Sunday Times For Information regarding Advertising Opportunities… The Sunday Times Campaign The Grapevine Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Amiga Lord Snooty The Exploids of Spider-Man The Exploids of Spider-Man The NUMskullS Beware Low-Flying Budgte and Barking Mad Machines! Thunderbirds Deputy … Rex and Tex Bogart Joy Stick The Intelligent Cod's Question Picture Gallery The Funday Times Club Coupon Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Contents Over-egging the festival Why do Easter bunnies lay eggs? Stuart Wavell investigates Picture Gallery Darkness visible Scrutiny I'm a believer In Leap of Faith, Steve Martin's Phoney preacher is heaven-sent, says Iain Johnstone UK Box Office March 1-April 4 Movie watch US & Canada Box Office March 1-April 4 Film check Accidental purist The Culture profile Dustin Hoffman doesn't set out to be a prima donna perfectionist: he was born that way. By Steven Goldman. Portrait by Douglas Kirkland The Kirov Ballet The life of Neil A politician pontificates and pop stars prove they're nowhere near as famous as Jesus Christ. By Craig Brown Plain cant Is God dead on television, asks Nicholas Fraser The Old Vic Love and lobsters In the movies, the path of true romance used to run so smooth. But, nowadays, a pounding heart and an I-love-you is no longer enough. Tom Shone on Hollywood's ever-inventive love technique Order of the day Robert Sandall charts New Order's ability to court disaster and come out on top All to Devoted the stars Fan-upmanship is rife when Mark Edwards joins a bizarre convention of telly addicts The Top 10 Fanzines The Frame Picture Gallery Bankhouse Arts Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items St John's Smith Square Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall South Bank New York Philharmonic London Mozart Players Juilliard String Quartet Wigmore Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Concerts Continued on Page 16 City of Angels Barbican Hall Arts Breaks Festivals Victor Borge Shakespeare's Globe Edwardian Hotels Art Expo Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Lord Buddy Guy Peter Gabriel Pat Metheny Nanci Griffith Hothouse Flowers Intellectual robbery When will the British start coming up with their own big ideas, asks Cosmo Landesman The Sunday Times Theatere Club Crazy for You Grace under pressure Abuse, despair, isolation—thank goodness they were only acting. Robert Hewison at the National Student Drama Festival Stars of the Future Braathens The Sunday Times Lieder of the pack Hugh Canning heralds the arrival of an Austrian baritone who may prove one of the greatest interpreters of the art-song The mind is a lonely thinker Psychology and drama meld in Peter Brook's latest play, reports John Peter Dance check Theatre check Picture Gallery Perennial appeal Georgia O'Keeffe's flowers are, some say, too easy, too engaging and too popular. So what, asks Frank Whitford Art check Georgia O'keeffe Parallel turns What can these two buildings possibly have in common? 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