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News from 18/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Ann Cahill, Leonard Street, Karen Mullally, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, John Coleman, Dr R W Penny, Barbara Hall, E D Henry, John Springs, Peter Green, Richard Ellis, Peter McKay, Helen Davidson, Anthony Clare, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Nicholas Lezard, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Emma Brooks, C R Porteous, Norman MacRae, Peter McKAY, Graham Leman, Susan d'Arcy, Rchard Woods, Robert Breckman, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, David Landers, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Markie Robson-Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Donu Kogbara, Nick Pitt, Charles Hymas, Paul Rubens, Jannie di Giovanni, V G Farthing, R. Buchanan-Dunlop, Neville Hodgekinson, Richard Eaton, Geordie Greig, M D, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Paul Lond, Nilgin Yusuf, Irwin Stelzer, Cyril Dixon, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Mark Ottaway, Isabel Wolff, John Mortimer, John Bryant, Cliff Temple, Jill Morrell, John McCarthy, Ciaran Byrne, Gareth Daniels, Tom Hastie, Beryl Powell, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Jacques Attali, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Martin Cropper, Caroline Lees, George Perry, Pam Barren, Mark Skipworth, Anatole Kaletsky, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Jonathan Margolis, Richard Guiliatt, Paul Golding, Christine Toomey, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Peter Keliner, Bernard Cafferty, R White, Imogen Stubbs, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Paul Donovan, Joyce White, Steven Wheeler, Anand Deshpande, Frances Spalding, Alan Ruddock Deputy City Editor, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, James Adams, Ann McFerran, Margaret Dibben, Jodi Foster, Camille Paglia, Frank Lampen, D C C, Tyler Brule, Tim Rayment, Peter Plant, Matthew Woodruff, Mark Edwards, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, Geordon Kirby, Sao Paulo, Paul Morris Managing Director, Derek Steward, Martin Jacques, Amy Pound, Julian Loose, Francesea Nelson, Phil Baker, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Malcolm Rifkind, Barbara Hoyle, Lois Rogers, Jenny Diski, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Malcolm Winton, Cosmo Landesman, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Ian Morres, Stephen Jones, Phillip Schofield, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Harry Mullan, Robert Ebert, Richard Palmer, Hugh Fearnley, Melvyn Bragg, Dr Kamal Ahuja Director, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Kerr McKinlay, James Woodall, Mary Monk, E Simons, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Tim Willis, Brough Scott, Bruce Johnston, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, David Rees, Martin Heywood, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Claire Coakley, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Sean Langan, Matthew Lynn, David Willey, Andrew Alderson, Alastair Burnet, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Susan Platt, Tom Tickell, Norman Tebbit, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Allan Poe, John Furbisher, Chris Patton, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, Stan Levanson, Matthew Crabble, Anne Wilson, Rev M Narusawa, Bill Townshend, W Fiamanya, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Andrey Gardner, Jeff Randall City Editor, Hugh Pearman, Richard Caseby, Paula Reed, Jonathan Margous, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, John Burns, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Paula Reeds, Kate Lovelace, Peter Roebuck, Bill Watts, Joanna Simon, Elaine Sihera, Pat Kane, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,

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Hand-to-hand street fighting in Srebrenica as UN rescue blocked Clinton and Major discuss possible air strikes today Owen calls for tough action The Magallan A New Look 'When will I see again,' asks blinded boy, symbol of siege LA jury convicts two and clears two Contents Experts confounded on Aids as grim reaper fails to strike Negotiator's Factomatic Advertising Feature: A Wyvern Business Library Recommendation Tactics for dealing with almost 200 difficult negotlating situations Wyvern Business Library France Marriage guidance bodies get divorced Mother aims for record in walk to north pole Major postpones plan to increase age for women's pensions to 65 The Times ATCO A new look Midland I'm all right Jack! How unions ride BR's gravey train Revealed as strikes bite: perks that mean money for nothing Mercedes targeted in £45m car racket Major to reshape image Spying on drink imports In today's Other Papers Office IQ: haulage spelt whoreledge MP calls for limit to free prescriptions Royal couple destroyed gifts Injured police may sue Group 4 Delta Air Lines Gone fishing: an IRA killer lives out the good life Breakthrough in case of dismembered body New tactics cut crime WordPerfect EC threatens 20% dearer electricity British Gas The House that Jacques Built Europe's Shame I: As the West agonised over Srebrenica last week, the champagne lifestyle of the bank set up to help the former communist nations was exposed. Kirstie Hamilton and Rufus Olins report Bad week for European union Cunard Princess Mountfield Bosnia in Agony: The World Weeps Europe's Shame II: Margaret Thatcher's impassioned outburst let the Bosnian genie out of the bottle—and it leapt to the top of the agenda. But as polticians bicker, is the West any closer to a solution to end the suffering? Soldier on a personal mission Canadian Airlines International No easy targets for an allied air strike 'Selective bombing' is unlikely to succeed, writes Andrew Hogg Attack from the Air: Targeting the Serbs If you want to watch F. A. Sky Major demands an overhaul of tests in schools Nuffield Hospitals Disney classic takes box office by storm Big vote swing from Tories By-Election Watch Vauxhall Cellnet Winnie Mandela links ANC with assassination of Hani Saucy success of the lambada Cosy warm glow or adiation Out of this World US gives up on alienating staff Elegant touch of the new austerity Hysterical help for fading singer Air Portugal Russia cries foul on French 'bias' in EC aid deals Timberland How the Iraqis tried to kill Saddam Conspirator survives poison to tell of the coup that failed Transwede Critics battle to oust 'disastrous' who chief Nissan Israel lays claim to treasures of Nazi museum Dietrich musical hits a bitter note in Germany Who killed the naughty prince? Community Care Heart attack kills Turkish leader Andersen Consulting Russia and Italy wrestle with a beast called people power Yeltsin pins his hopes on a conjuring trick Sea king eyes Brazil's crown Brittany Ferries Grassroot Tories are anti-Maastricht The Open University Weather and Travel Outlook Thatcher arms call wins weak support Britain bans EC medals News Digest Car death hunt 'Sharp practice' Madden to quit Cottage deaths Guards injured Fair cop Bond winners Someone to Watch over Me When Peter Millar was a correspondent in East Berlin, his every move was observed and recorded by the secret police. Now he opens the files they kept on him Appeal for Bosnia United Airlines Thatcher steps into a hail of shiper fire Jonathan Miller reviews the week Home comforts for Slim Pang and sponge cake for tea The Lesley White Interview Social Security Teamwork Derail ethnic gravey train Donu Kogbara calls for less special pleading The shame and the slaughter Atticus Europe pays high price for Germany's grand delusions At the political heart of the EC there is an empty space filled with nervous uncertainty and fear of action, writes Alastair Burnet Thomas Cook Movers and shakers sound the alarm Short-term tinkering with the economy has lost the government support among Britain's decision makers, says Peter Keliner This is no time to be a chained Dumbo The advantages of freedom from the ERM should not be thrown away, writes Norman MacRae Henley Timely clarion call puts the Balkans on moral high ground Margaret Thatcher got to the heart of the matter: the West is letting the Serbs get away with genocide, writes Martin Jacques A band on the run for Bosnia Eurovision meets theatre of war, writes Jonathan Margolis Bardot's beau goes to war Spotlight On St Tropez, where Stuart Wavell finds passions boiling as 'Mr BB' takes on his wife's old enemy The Dramatic New Recording Suzuki How television plays the numbers game Work before welfare: a better deal for the jobless Jobs are always preferable to dole, says Roy Hattersley In defence of an army that meets the needs of today Malcolm Rifkind, defence secretary, replies to criticisms of cuts in the armed forces in last week's Sunday Times Smith plays the tortoise to win his marathon Inside Politics Outward Bound The Sunday Times Therapy gets its head checked Too many people seek costly relief from the ordinary pressures of life, writes Peter McKay Between the devil and the C of E Screen chance for over-65s Champion kissers Points Birthdays The Sunday Times Doctors stand by egg donor scheme United Airlines Critic burns fingers in cooker door clash Defending the indefensible In pursuit of pi in the sky Pacific pace leaves the world behind Add the south and divide by Sevens Llanelli set for title as Swansea fall short Rugby Round-Up Clouds darken Penarth's horizon Cardiff cling to Evans's title dream Simply the best: Western Samoa Stephen Jones on the men who take the world by storm The shot heard round Chip Beck's bank balance Golf McColgan seeks the right road Cliff Temple on the determined Scot who is chasing more than money in the London Marathon Le Moignan on course to finish with a final flourish Squash All trials point to Zafonic Racing Thomas raises British hearts Gymnastics Pro refs get red card News Focus Spence up in front Marshall out Edberg shock Rough waters Schwantz's pole Gooch takes guard for his final battle Brough Scott meets the Essex emperor on his home turf and finds the spirit strong in his 40th year England head for the sackcloth, Australia the Ashes Peter Roebuck on the failings that have made the fathers of cricket no match for their oldest—and most modern—opponents Williams will bring out the truth in Bruno Harry Mullan on the £18m gamble that is this Saturday's fight in Birmingham Rimmer sees a new Busby born United in 1967, Villa in 1981. Chris Lightbown talks to the one player who was there when both clubs last won the League title Sanderson Electronics PLC The Times Arsenal set sights on unique double Mihir Bose on the first battle between Arsenal's industry and Sheffield Wednesday's flair Lest we forget, they did Whistle Blower Day trippers Quiet riot Pot luck Frozen out Clough and Forest closer to the edge Rovers put Blades back on edge Walters triple portion turns the tables Sheringham leaves Oldham teetering on brink Leeds and Palace continue decline Supreme Southall beyond belief Football Pools Forecast For the Record Rugby Union Sport on TV and Today's Fixtures Racing United edge closer to title Beasant's blunders gift the favourites a four-point lead Mansell takes to streets to repair bruised reputation Motor Racing Fowler flounders as in-form Hendry powers ahead Wine Shop City fears ICI parts are worth less than the whole New evidence shows upturn gaining speed Southern areas lead way out of recession Continental Airlines Saatchi in Express takeover approach Yes, they have no balances Attali reacts to storm:'I will curb spending' Babcock chief quits after row Huddled masses, muddled asses Business Comment Mercedes-Benz Is one boss worth 157 hands? View Point Night bets off to a brisk pace Wembley stuck on loss track AT&T licence move boosts BT Canadian find puts diamonds on map Recovery . . . At Last The economic ball is finally rolling, bouncing, Britain out of recession and into the sort of sunny cliamte that will encourage the long-awaited green shoots to grow. David Smith, Economics Editor, reports on the end of the recession Lamont's accidental kick-start Economic Outlook International Watch Co. Ltd. A share in the boardroom Forte Crest Reuters feels pinch of forex compeition Sharewatch BHP deal set to boost Kenmare FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times Portfolio Plus Exit Fayeds leaving questions unanswered The decision of the debt-laden Fayeds to dispose of their Sears stake lost them cash and House of Fraser credibility. Jeff Randall explains the ending of an unhappy venture Monopolies: the game changes Richard Woods looks at the future of the MMC as its chief moves out London Gatwick British Airways How the Property companies have slumped Property men find a new lease of life Investors are once again turning to property but the market is still hurting, writes Rufus Olins The Fleet Show Intel inside Russia plays roulette with aid American Account Yards go to war over helicopter carrier The war in Bosnia has rescued a ship the McD had scuttled. Swan Hunter must win the order or die, writes Christopher Lloyd De Beers digs in for growth The diamond group faces new pressures as it awaits an important date with the world's top dealers, Helen Davidson reports Heathrow Gatwick JFK Newark Boston Los Angels Mia ICI: corporate suicide or regeneration? ICI's demerger plan was conceived when drug companies were all the rage. Now their glamour has faded and chemicals are reviving. Do the demerger sums add up? Matthew Lynn looks at Zeneca and, below, Andrew Lorenz reports on the new ICI Virgin A leaner and meaner ICI Japan's bulls As the Nikkei climbs back above 20,000, Jeff Randall, City Editor, asks where the market goes next Canon Germany's miracle gives way to angst Fears of a deep recession are dogging Germany and its neighbours. By Iain Jenkins The Sunday Times Scientists seek fairer deal from industry Research and Development In a new book, Britain's top scientists have accused industry of being short-sighted about the role of science in the fight to improve out competitiveness. Neville Hodgkinson reports on fears that as science declines, industry will sink too Academics lack commercial realism Power on patrol Boats BT Making computers read your thoughts Biocontrol The Sunday Times Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Megatech Income Options '93 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Business Funding Ltd. Crestcom The Human International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sada International Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The World of Quality Earn £25K Pa with only £85 Outlay Dial International Telecom Ltd. 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Bulletin Multiple Classified Advertising Items M&M Visa Nationwide Service Blake Lapthorn Solicitors Start-up champion stays the course Talk of crisis at 3i is overdone: profits for 1993 should show strong growth, writes Andrew Lorenz Tenders & Contracts KallKwik Prontaprint Limited National Westminster Bank Political donor kebabbed Prufrock Not one to bear a grunge The Sunday Times Beauty of the beasts Numbers up RTZ's £750m price on Pillar Managers drive away with Daf Out of the shadow of the towering Forte In the City Morgan Computer Co. Investors see red over green funds The market for ethical investments is booming but the procedures for choosing which companies to back are not clear-cut. Report by Mark Skipworth and Sean Ryan Know your benefit rights Pound coin proves its mettle Contents Framlington Contents To advertisement in the Personal Finance section At last: a bank reveals why it rejects some customers Comment Acuma Timeshare con bounces back Questions of cash Northern Ireland offers power shares PEP Insurance fails to flourish in the garden Theft from gardens is growing, but insurance cover is limited. Report by Margaret Dibben Shares depart from the prepared scrip Too good to be true or the start of a profitable trend? Diana Wright looks at a new twist to scrips Ivory Sime Big banks lag on home-loan cuts Fidelity Investments The Sunday Times Allied Trust Bank Private Clients Stockbroking Tax perks draw away investors Higher rates offered by foreign currencies and the ability to defer tax are enticing investors to place their money offshore How to coin it in the currency market Finding a better home for savings Woolwich Go over the water for investment options Offshore Funds Deposits safe in Manx hands Tough regulations make the Isle of Man the safest offshore centre. Report by Peter Gartland Halifax Familiar names best for security N&P Hill Samuel M&G GA Save & Prosper Insurers burn up smokers Smokers are losing out on the discounts offered by life insurers, writes Tom Tickell Coventry will pay 8% gross Savings news Top savings rates Unit trust index Fast food turns into an art form Collector's file Beatles guitar plays again Update Putting your trust in a new mould-breaker Perpetual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Barratt Multiple Display Advertising Items John Wilcox & Co. 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Anthony Clare analyses the joys and anxieties that lie behind their romance Authors The butcher boy Biography The Gilded Gutter Life Of Francis Bacon by Daniel Farson Century £17.99 pp279 A taste for fine whines Bum Jobs by Simon Mayle Sinclair Stevenson £14.99 pp182 New Authors The Sunday Times Crossword No 267 A sight to dream of Literature A Literary Guide To The Lake District by Grevel Lindop Chatto £16 pp424 Minerva Writers News The hidden persuader Heisenberg's War The Secret History Of The German Bomb by Thomas Powers Cape £20 pp607 Natural justice History The Anatomy Of The Nuremberg Trials by Telford Taylor Bloomsbury £25 pp702 Reach for the skies History Former pilot Norman Tebbit acclaims a celebration of 75 years' durring-do in the RAF Aces high: RAF memoirs The Pentland Press Diary The invisible hand Q: How do celebrities write their books without once setting pen to paper? A: They hire a ghost. Nicholas Lezard reports, unassisted On the Shelf In the first of an occasional series of reviews of the classics, D J Taylor appraises The Diary Of a Nobody Erich Segal That old black magic Criminal Sentences John Coleman dabbles in sorcery and skulduggery Authors Vanishing point The Certificate by Isaac Bashevis Singer trans Leonard Wolf H Hamilton £14 pp240 Someone to watch over Fiction Scar Tissue by Michael Ignatieff Chatto £9.99 pp199 Authors Wanted Authors Life sentences The Last Station a Novel Of Tolstoy's Last Year by Jay Parini HarperCollins £14.99 pp290 Absent frenzy Fiction Poet And Dancer by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala John Murray £14.99 pp199 Three ages of man Storm-Blind by James Sorel-Camren Sinclair-Stevenson £14.99 pp438 Round and round the Garden Music Reggie: The Life Of Reginald Goodall by John Lucas Julia MacRae £18.99 pp254 Angela Carter Paperbacks Dillons Bookline Hardbacks Paperbacks Headline Feature Writers' Monthly—Free Advertising in the Books Section The Writing School Folio The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Way They were The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty The Funday Times The Funday Times The Numskulls Leonardo Gets Turtally Lost . . . A Thunderbirds Deputy Fish Tales Rex and Tex Bogart The Intelligent Question The Funday Times Picture Gallery Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Style & Travel Inside Edited high life Dial a Di-lemma Peter McKay's Week Feud for thought Double trouble A new films asks, wil Demi Moore sleep with Robert Redford for $1m? Yes—if a body double does the dirty work. Imogen Edward-Jones on Hollywood's unsung bit-part players Bried Lives Toujours Suffolk The Crépys used to live in Provence. Now—like the Mayles (played on TV by John Thaw and Lindsay Duncan, left) but in reverse—they have left it for Olde England. Jonathan Margolis on the couple who forsook the Lubéron for Lavenham. Not, however, without a few leetle misunderstandings . . Claridge's Character Shows Rescue of a highland classic Property Hugh Pearman on how an elegant Scottish Georgian house on the brink of collapse was brought back to life The Daily Telegraph Interest rate improves While talk of a new boom in the housing market may be premature, upmarket properties are attracting plenty of attention Boots Brothers up in Arms Linda Evangelista, above, earns £10,000 a day. But the boys on the right, supermodels too, are lucky to get half as much. Now, to press for equal rates, there's talk of forming a union. Tyler Bruce reports Five of the best Garden Vac Master of the perfumed garden Gardening Graham Rose meets the designer who has influenced The Sunday Times's own project Chores A pregnant pause for thought New search has unearthed a worrying finding: mothers-to-be may suffer temporary memory loss. Lois Rogers reports Gates The Chelsea Plant Stand Holloways Husqvarna The Heveningham Collection Lawn Flite A Real Woman . . . or is she? The problem with Hillary Clinton, Camille Pagila says, is that she's even more of a man than her husband Air Miles The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthritis The Cigar Club Letter Boxes Hamlet Furniture Stools Seats and Chairs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lyn-Plan Traditional Pine Furniture Parker Bowles & Co. Red October Automatic Wire Company Nordic Multiple Display Advertising Items Interiors Muir Hewitt Cats Love 'Em! Multiple Display Advertising Items Domestic Help Advertising Feature News International Fresh Eire and country fare Table Talk Off your Trolley Bursting the price bubble Wine Spears of joy The first English asparagus is almost with us Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall nibbles at the sweet taste of summer 30 Minute Menu Cartier Wedded to marriage A controversial new book claims that marriage stifles individuality and is a miserable, doomed institution. Cosmo Landesman, however, maintains that couples have twice as much fun Snowgoose Proton Vroom with a View Inside, it's a library. Outside, it's Marilyn Monroe. But under the bonnet, it's a volcano . . . Jeremy Clarkson test-drives the new Aston Martin Vantage and has his international organs rearranged Cool in the Shades Fashion Indoors and out, the professional frock-watcher sees life through a lens, darkly. Nilgin Yusuf on specs appeal Goodbye Grunge Hello Glam Fashion The grim winter of ill-fitting flares, nearly-new cardies and greasy hair is over. Glam is back! And as smart girls have known all along, elegance is what British designers do best. 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Don't they know, asks Jonathan Margolis, that Australia has become the stuff of British dreams That's entertainment Scrutiny Motor mouth The Culture profile Chris Tarrant sounds like the bloke next door. He's also the driving force behind a revolution in television. By Mark Edwards. Portrait by Simon Audi Audi A deal for every ordeal The mother of the 'Wacko of Waco' has sold TV rights to his story for $75,000. An officer who beat up Rodney King is signed to a network. Richard Caseby on the hunger in America for true-life sensation And it happens here too Sean Langan on how he was commissioned to researched a drama based on the Jamie Bulger murder Not quite the Nine O'Clock News How can the news be read in virtual reality, asks John Dugdal Royal Shakespeare Company A bad spell Craig Brown laments low moral standars in a week of entrances, enchancements, enchanters and just plain chancers Royal Opera House Premiere What time is it? Tom Stoppard's new play, Arcadia, is a witty time-travelling exercise for the intellect. 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