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News from 20/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Penny, Roy Deverell, Neville Marriner, Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Judy Kennedy, Bel Mooney, Niels Helveg Petersen, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, A. S. Pook, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Martin Barrow City News Editor, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Richard Harries, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Stephen Bayley, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, C. H. Pooley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Steel, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Paul Massey, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Lindsay Cook Sara MacConnell, Lynne Truss, Terry Pearson, Lewis Foreman, Carl Mortished, Albert Dormer, Richard Eaton, Susan Marling, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, J. M. Pharoah, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Dr Barrie Gunter, Tv research head, Jack Shapiro, Francesca Greenoak, Havery Elliott, Air Correspondent, Gill Crabbe, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Richrd Evans, Dafydd Wigley, John Street, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Anne Caborn, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Sara MacConnell, Timothy Rice, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John Mustoe, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Josie Lawrence, Michael Hamlyn, Engimatist, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Gilian Tindall, Charles Bremner, John Tooley, Richard Ford and Jonathan Prynn, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Dr Hilary, Margaret Dibben, Ian Horsbrugh, Tim Jones and Nick Nuttall, Vicente Saez, Ursual Vaughan Williams, Nicole Swengley, John Philips, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Vikram Seth, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Sally Baker, Christopher Ash, Chairman, Wolfgang Münchau, David B. Wood Stuart Jones, Charles Jennings, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Sir Gordon Downey, Peter Knottley, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, William Davis, Sonia Gable, A. F. Ollerenshaw, Jesus Jones, Clare Longrigg, Nigel Hawkes, Kathleen Aldworth, Oliver Holt, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatice Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Sheila Gunn and Tim Jones, J. Kramers, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Peter Davlle, Bruce Wadsworth, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, John Green (Managing Director), Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Nadien Meisner, James Bone and Tim Judah, James Pringle, R. Button, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Margaret Storey, Amanda Craig, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Carole Tongue, Caitlin Moran, Ellen Cranitch, Walter Gammie, Martin R. Maloney, Ian Brodie, Jean Lambert, Richard Beeston, Brenda Abrahams, Chris Irvine, Simon Jenkins, Alan Coren, David Carlisle, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Christopher Walker and Ben MacIntyre, Jonathan Meades, Alexander, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Fiona Beckett, Adrian Holloway, Frank Paterson, Anthony Barnett, Walter Ellis, Nicholas Kenyon, James West, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Francine Stock, John Amis,

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Family pubs will be open to children The days of consigning children to pub gardens could be numbered. Kenneth Clarke wants us to adopt a more continental style of drinking Index Weekend Libby Purves Exclusive Offer Morillon mobbed as siege is broken Kent MPs angered by leak of rail route Virgin-BA talks end in triple court move Simon Jenkins The Royal Borough of Rensington and Chelsea How to Beat the Budget Outsider is Tory choice House market buoyed by rise in sales Peugeot Picture Gallery Ministers steer clear of VAT protests Tories pick outsider at Newbury Stolen £4m Rubens found MPs to investigate DSS's missing £21 m News in Brief Jury condemns police Computer enquiry plea Cot deaths halved IRA jury undecided Shop assistant killed Boy, 4, found hanged Spanking father cleared Cleaner cleans up Judge silences cockerel Hotelier who killed wife was caught hiring new 'hitman' Friendless student hanged herself My secret love for the Bishop of Galway The Sunday Times Latin dies slow death in national curriculum London is tipped to host chess Pubs call time on Victorian moral guardians Traditionalists may fear the encroachment of children into pubs, although for centuries the bar was a meeting place for all the family Which the Independent Consumer Guide Intercity Look to seeds of heinous crimes Credo The Times Brooke bans Dutch TV pornography on British screens N&P Unit Trust Management Ltd Cathedral dig reveals Saxon skill Dreary trail of wasted opportunities leads to Eldorado terminal In Transit Tories tread lightly to stay on track with voters Political Route P&O European Ferries Money cannot compensate for a lost way of life The Residents Woods and nature sites stand in way The Route BR says 15 homes to be demolished Environment Accelerating from 60 to 180mph in only six years The Journey It's all water off the Mucky Duck's back Closing Time National Savings Last new line was a failure Clinton plea to Congress will give Gatt a rare boost A new talks timetable gets rid of some potential disputes with the Ec America's tough trade limits are likely to remain Noble Caledonia Limited Woody Allen asks to see daughter after doctors' verdict House endorses four-year plan to trim budget deficit Reuter: Comedian Murphy weds model Moi angry at West's aid reform News in Brief (Reuter): Arsonist jailed (Reuter): President to go (Reuter): Gas destroyed (Reuter): Cartel killing Canadian Airlines International Lun Poly Court to gain first liberal since 1960s Defiant last words as Socialists face electoral guillotine French Elections France's electorate uses two-round voting system Parties seek broader mandate in Italy Prince gets 'eagle' for ecology Marie Curie Cancer Care Georgia downs Russian plane Taped sermons of shaikh stir up violence in Egypt Inflammatory speeches by an exiled miliant cleric circulating in Egypt are proving that the cassette is mightier than the sword Reuter: Four killed by bomb at Calcutta station P&O European Ferries Business leaders abandon Patten to Peking's wrath Whites die in random shooting Everest Fit the Best Rabin pledges to tighten security UN to enforce no-fly zone as aid reaches Srebrenica Court told of 'cleansing' Pickfords Travel The Sunday Times Serenade fails to charm the Serbs Alexander Chancellor in New York The journalists of the New York Post are fighting the proprietor in the most public way: through their columns However briefly, the journalists are enjoying their reckless editorial freedom Not in my column The Times Diary Time to go back to the great sweet mother Away with Mother's day: the maternal role deserves a more considered, says Libby Purves Stop flailing, start planting The glory of the British landscape is threatened by agricultural vandalism Key man The Times Diary Picture Gallery Stop flailing, start planting Jocelyn's jolly The Times Dairy Chatwin classes The Times Diary Fairy tale gone wrong The Times Diary Hope of Glory Manchester deserves to host the Olympics Crimes of the Intellect Juries should understand the seriousness of computer crime Time , Home Secretary, Please Laxer licensing should produce less rowdy behaviour A less than green Budget path Maastricht referendum concerns Pr in Europe Lessons of Nature Cuts a threat to music library Role reversal Stickiest of wickets Fishy business Court Circular Birthdays Personal Column Royal engagements Service dinners First war poet is rediscovered as he nears 100 Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Dinners Sir Leon Bagrit Centre Giggleswick School Memorial service Reception Appointment Charles Sweeny Charles Sweeny, American financier, amateur golfer, and founder of the wartime RAF Eagle Squadrons, died on March 11 at Bal Harbor, Miami, aged 83. He was born on October 3,1909 Personal Sir Edward Jones Sir Edward Jones, PC, a former Lord Justice of Appeal in Northern Irealdn, died on March 18 aged 80. He was born in Dublin on July 3,1912 Association Action Announcements & Personal Notices Myrtle MacLagan Myetle Maclagan, MBE cricketer and soldier, died in Farnham on March 11 aged 81. Shw was born in India on Apirl 2,1911 Geoffroy De Montalembert Comte Geoffroye de Montalembert, French Senator, died in Paris on March 2 aged 94. He was born on October 10,1898 The Queen's Expenditure Challenged Hugh Buckingham Hugh Buckingham, former managing director of the DH/Hawker Siddeley Engine Company, died on February 18 aged 83. He was born on May 20,1909 News Virgin Atlantic to sue BA The Times Crossword No 19,183 Business Tessiers Weather Abroad Lighting-Up Times Around Britain Tourist Rates Thomson TV Listings The Times Guide to the New Channel Link Magazi Alan Coren Sport on 7 Pages Six days a week-the very Fiat Bes-T Buy Accountable Stamp out Disclosure In a Spin The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile 22 Picture Gallery Inflation rises to 3.4% as shops end discounting East Germans chew over unification Marc Rich wins first foreign licence to trade in UK power Football 35 Rugby Union 38 Newton Victory for Hanson in coal battle with Costain Weekend Sporting Fixtures The man with mission impossible Business Profeile The head of the Personal Investment Authority is having a rough ride, says Sara McConnell HSBC Holdings plc Oil group worried by tax change Scottish Mutual No time to waste in filling vacuum left by Taurus Anglia TV turns up the profit volume Workers may get stake in Leyland van buyout Dispute over eastern imports threatens Ec steel rescue British Funds Rathbone to seek second interim Sales to Far East boost Molins Framlington Investment Management Limited Haden MacLellan hit by American losses Business Found up Battling Hornby slips Evered sells US stakes IoM falls a quarter Scottish Power change Restructure for Raglan Trafalgar rights out of danger Stock Market Hambro Clearing Limited Unit- Linked Insurance Investments The Sunday Times Cairn gets back to the black Gold handover Global slips Recent Issues Major Changes Dow struggles higher Wall Street Budget Special Budgeting for rule changes Lindsay Cook and Sara McConnell look at the implications of the Budget for savers and taxpayers Stamp Duty Luxury Perks Company Cars Company Cars Lamont may provoke exodus Insurance good guys, stand up Comment Luxury Perks National & Provincial Building Society Stamp Duty Fidelity Investments Britannia Building Society Rush for BES subsides as loanback loophole is closed Margaret Dibben says there are still plenty of five-year schemes for investors to choose from Dividend tax change will eat into returns Northern Rock National Savings challenges again Taxing issues on both sides of Atlantic Sara McConnell outlines the tax overhaul that is intended to simplify the UK system Philip Robinson reports from New York on draconian powers and stiff penalites Parcel for man with a van China-A New Market Emerges The Equitable Life Budget Briefs Perpetual Multiple Display Advertising Items Save & Prosper Fimbra Member Legal & General The Pep Discount Company Donors can now call charities to account Evidence of life beyond death rattle of indexing The Equitable Life Carsberg report seeks more information for investors The changes should be welcomed by the industry as well as consumers, reports Lindsay Cook NatWest drops 'red letter' charge under new system Corporate Finance Limited Save & Prosper Western Provident Association Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Allied Trust Bank Bristol & West International Revenue's addition will not total Interest Rates Roundup Tackling the long-distance tax claim True figures on disallowed travel and hotel expenses Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Save us from pensions banditry Briefings Insurers join antiques trade in tracking stolen goods Mapping the route out of debt Cheshire Building Society Students caught in poverty trap James Capel Investment Services Limited M&G Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Shares enjoy a rally Fidelity Brokerage Taylor called up in pursuit of respectability England end winter tour attmepting to salvage reputation in one-day international Lathwell and Caddick supply ray of hope England a reflect on tour failings Tour Averages Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Jamaican batsmen stand fast against Pakistani openers Kingston Scoreboard Crowe adopts honesty as best policy Scoreboard The Times Maturing Ghana can upstage the boys from Brazil Africans readey to confirm shift in the balance of world football power World youth championship final promises riches, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reports Barmby remains England doubt The Times Richardson accepts burden of pressure Democratic Birchfield back Radford for BAFchairman Norwich mobilise support Taylor turns to Warhurst for firepower in Turkey Major holds key for Manchester Peking misses chance to boost bid for 2000 Olympic Games David Miller finds increasing resistance to Peking's Olympic Games bid within the Ioc Pin High: Alex Murray, of Cambridge , chips to the… Doyle says she will not resign Snow Reports Woosnam blows cold Second round Second round St Helens cling to title dream Table Beal 's long putt seals foursomes Newcastle Lingfield Park Chepstow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings By our Racing Staff: Beaumont believes cup jinx will end Jodami out to emulate L'Escargot Richard Evans Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline New unified voice should expedite rule changes Today's Races on Television Cowburn leaves Towcester William Hill Mr Murdock opens Miller's account Arbi extended by Danish champion Save & Prosper Nuclear Electric survives storms to retain overall lead Players' champion willing to tackle rugby's old guard Saturday protrait; Geoff Cooke, by Simon Barnes Geoff Cooke has given respect to players; he listens to them and they are involved Mansell lives up to star billing in first IndyCar qualifying round Greenwood leads England success Save & Prosper Ireland look to Murphy's law to overturn odds Simon Barnes joins the Irish rugby union squad as the country anticipates a new dawn in the international against England France face Paris stage with points to prove Clement's illness increases Wales's burden against five nation' favourties Gerald Davies on the task facing the Welsh, underdogs in the Parc des Princes stadium today For the Record Football Basketball Boxing Cricket Golf Ice Hockey Badminton Real Tennis Tennis Skiing Bowls Rugby Union Snooker Squash Today's Teams in Paris The Original Dalvey Flask Skelton beats clock in faultless style Sport in Brief Third title for Scots Protest stays on track Holders' double vision Molesey lead Tideway Morgan reaches final Cricket England wary of buoyant Irish Final games keep the pot bubbling until the bitter end Details Gilford three in front TCCB fails to project right image Today's Teams in Dublin Dress sense Giving it stick Simon Barnes Sporting Diary Italian job Half back FA agrees to stage both Cup semi-finals at Wembley The Spirit of the Game Motor Racing Hotels Offer Digging up the past on Boot Hill At Britian's biggest car-boot slae, Alan Coren ponders the pathetic detritus of our past and present No news is good news without a television It is time to throw out the box and reclaim our brains Weekend voice Rites of Passage What to Wear Subaru How to Buy a House in France Heady cocktail of sport and music Potting a clay pigeon, rejoicing in Ravel, dining well-the recipe for a relaxed for a relaxed weekend at Gleneagles Voyages Jules Verne Coasting in a Nordic idyll Robin Young explores the west coast of Sweden, whose remoteness and wild beauty can be enjoyed in civilise comfort Travel notes Time to espouse the pinko-liberal pacifist tendency Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Green heroes to the rescue The Dandelion Trust fights developers with passion and a cheque book. By Clare Longrigg Sotheby's Trust events Nests to feather Feather report Hot on the trail of super-snail Fiona Beckett meets a former army chef determined to win the uphill struggle to convert the British to a nation of escargot-lovers Simple and friendly Entertaining at Home Odd bins No meat, no fuss A vegetarian meal to please even carnivores Gorgeous greens for spring Frances Bissell is inspired by the array of fresh leaves on show at the greengrocer's Meals in the original food mall or brought to your door Restaurant Watch Tim Thomson Wilking & Sons Ltd The wine wizards of Oz Jane MacQuitty reports on the growing taste for Australian wines Best Australian Buys The Berkeley Character Shows Win a luxury stay in Paris Sample the World's Finest Hotel and Restaurant Group with our Special Double Offer—or Enter the Competition Relais & Chateaux You deserve a nice fret For mothers everywhere, Mothering Sunday is a mixed blessing. Sally Baker would not miss it for the world Air Miles Travel the Wrold Apply for your Carte d'or today Limited editions offer Book your Limited Editions Package now at These Establishments A pagan treat for mother Terms and Conditions Starstruck by the night sky Bowled over by the appliance of science, Gill Crabbe returns from an observatory with stars in her eyes Lasers, mazes and shots in the dark Jane Bidder plays Quasar, hi-tech cowboys and Indians for the 1990s How to explore the universe Light fantastic Dorling Kindersley A joyous rave in the nave The vicar may reject the idea of women priests, but Ruth Gledhill and a young congregation bop to a rock version of the liturgies Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Newspaper The Times Life abounds by the water Francesca Greenoak reflects on how a pond or fountain can enhance the beauty of a garden Best Buys Westwood Multiple Display Advertising Items DIY Plastics Camomile Lawn Peter Beales Roses Snowdrops in the Green Chiltern Seeds Weekend Tips The Palm Farm Chris Bowers & Sons Festa Blinds Ltd Conservatory Sun Blinds International Spring Gardening Fair Bramley's Nurseries Agriframes Ltd Family Trees Apples, Pears & Plums Knowle Nets The Complete Garden Service Countax Weatherit Developments Ltd Airport Aquaria The Chiltern Range from J. G. S. Lady Muck William Davis Chairman , British Tourist Authority My Perfect Weekend Fawcetts Liners Longton Agriframes Stapley Water Gartens Ltd The Times Just what the doctor ordered What to Wear Charles Jennings meets Dr Hilary Jones, a Gp coming to sartorial terms with being a television celebrity How to get hooked Kodak Gold II Fisherman's tales from the riverbank Sporting Life Stewart Tendler explains the enduring appeal of standing kneedeep in cold water, trying to fool a trout Shoparound War on our Competitors Moriarti's workshop Genuine Birthday Newspapers Come out of the water closet The lavatories we sit on today are little changed from Victorian days. Indeed, sometimes they are the very same ones. Nicole Swengley reports Tablesafe Foam for Comfort Ltd Broadberry Shoes The Direct Foam Supply Co Factory Shop British Antique Replicas The Treske Shop Cartoon portraits Keys Ltd Memories on Video Man Silk Is your Train on Time Comrade? French Seymours French for beginners Property Marryat square Arthur Rathbone Sallowsprings Cheryl Taylor finds bargains at the budget end of the market A summer of songs for Europe Hilary Finch makes her own selection of some of the most romantic festivals across the sea Further Information Theatre London Film Yve Newbold Company Secretary, Hanson Plc Evenings out Music Video Dance Exhibitions Word-Watching Bookings A community's voice right on track Richard Morrison reports on Ashford's final preparations for its magicprealist opera about the coming of the Channel tunnel Blind man's bluff Theatre The Great Doctor Yabuhara Lyric, Hammersmith Royal Opera House Coiled tribal ritual Dance: Nadine Meisner on Spring Loaded in Lodnon, and a new visual art collaboration Vicente Saez The Place Misfits cornering an international market Rock UEA, Norwich An independent house of horror Ellen Cranitch on a Gothic thriller for Radio 3, one of the growing number of non-BBC dramas Paces in shimmering spaces Body as Site Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham Diana: feminist icon for the 1990s The Sunday Times Concerts Diary of Times Classified Victory Production Ltd Victor Hochhauser Wimbledon Theatre Bbc1 Satellite Regent Travel Services Choice Variations Radio 1 Choice Bbc1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Concern The fiction of virtual reality Truth is rarely stranger than fiction in author-profiiles, Lynne Truss writes-and it's invariably less interesting TV Review Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3051 Blunt questions, no answers TV Preview Belly full of love and compassion Fame, birth, temptation and dead cats are all grist to Belly's mill Guilty Secrets Mercury Communications Magazine Daks P H S Magazine Contributors British gulags Kyrenia What makes the Civic 90% we can exp Honda And the Winner is… When you've made and released your film, the game is only beginning: now you have to self-promote and lunch your way to an Oscar. William Cash explains the rules Managing directors The new Porsche The best and worst of times Was the Fifties the era when we got it right, when society worked, or are our memories of past decades always rosier than the reality of our own time? Gillian Tindall examines the way we were, and are today A game city of two halves As Celtic and Rangers prepare to do time-honoured battle in today's Old Firm derby, Reddy Forsyth explains why the chasm between Glasgow's teams has been widened by money rather than religion Something for the Weekend The revolution was meant to turn sex into a sinless activity, leaving us time to worry about real sins Toyota Toyota To cut a long story short Vikram Seth eked out a living as a poet until he wrote a Proustian-length novel. Overnight it made him a millionaire. Here he tells how he came to write it Writers World Leather City Lights New York Ben MacIntyre on a not-so-gay St Patrick's day parade The mouse roars again The new Fiat 500, like its predecessors, the much-loved Cinquecentos, proves that less can be a lot more fun, Stephen Bayley writes Penguin Quarterly Lord of the Dance Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Dressing up for Alexon Grand Marnirr Liqvor Restaurant Guide Eating Out Martini Any Drop to Drink Beer is the chic drink, on both sides of the Channel, Robin Young writes Martini No small change in the big city Travel Munich was build as an affluent capital, and it shows, Susan Marting writes, from its rococo opera house and markets to its Michelin-starred restaurants Losing track of the customer Once the rail traveller rode in comfort and style. 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Nigel Hawkes looks at the evidence for its existence The Changing Face of US Military Aircraft Findings Paperbacks Sans Groucho and Granta Andrei Navrozov The Press The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Quentin Crisp A Childhood Games People Play Enter Password Glossary Chess The Listener Crossword Solutions Crossword No 3191 Bridge Small Birds Singing To be confirmed… Joe Joseph muses on the week ahead Picture Gallery Magazine Russell & Bromley

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