News from 27/03/1993
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Liz Dolan, Paul Heiney, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Elspeth Thompson, Patricia Davies, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, T. H. Hughes-Davies, G. C. Good (Director of Coaching), Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Edward Gorman, Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, MacBeth, John Diamond, Giles Gordon, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Chris Rose (Programme Director), David Winnick, Clive Davis, Sheila Hutchison, Mark Jolly, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Fiona Reynolds (Director), Martin Fletcher, Gerry Robinson, John Bernas, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Robert Wright, Ruth Gledhill, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, P. del Strother, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, J. T. Head, Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Tim Pearce (Housemaster), Keith Pike, Alexander Chancellor, Frances Bissell, Gustav Delbanco, Charles Bremner, Simon Banner, Ian Wright, Alasdair Aston, Norman Harrison, Simon Barnes Sporting Diary, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Graham Wood, Laura Lassman, Richard Binns, David Hope, Margaret Dibben, Ray Ward, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Brian Jackman, Charles Secret (Director), Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Sally Baker, Nigel Andrew, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, lain R. Webb, Josephine Fairley, John Higgins, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David L. Repard, Michael Watkins, George Sivell, City Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Jonathan Braude, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Christine Wilkinson, Nigel Hawkes, Oliver Holt, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Simon Morgan Warr, Terry Parradine, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, John Vincent and Robin Stacey, Robert Crampton, J. Martin Haldane, Andrew Yates, Mike Rosewell, Amanda Craig, Nancy Patton, Frank Jeffery, Richard Wildman, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Caitlin Moran, A. Wiseman, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, G. F. Evelein, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, John W. Wood (Vice-Chairman), Helen Pickles, Barbara Nokes, advertising executive, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Stephen Pettitt, Patricia Mowbray, Kate Bassett, Jonathan Meades, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Bridgeman, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, W. Hendry, Martin Fletcher and Tim Judah, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, Janet Barber (Programmes Director, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Peake, John Wells,
ResumoBA's £80 cut to US sparks fares battle Summer Time Index Weekend Vikram Seth IRA condemned as child is buried 'Enought is enough. There has got to be another way, a better way' The funeral of Johnathan Ball at Grappenhall, near Warrington, sent the world the message that human fortitude can triumph over terrorism 'Enough is enough. There has got to be another way, a better way' Two armed men rob mail train at Euston Comic Book Hero Socially responsible bodice rippers learn to play it safe Oscar Fever Disaster if guns are not silenced, cardinal says School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd Weekend Watch BP to cut the price of petrol by 6p News in Brief Del monte boy fined £ 10m gold fraud broken Labour loses third seat Firebomber jailed Thatcher family grows Wine Rack Hundreds of trawlermen join Plymouth harbour blockade Cook launches eleventh-hour appeal to reverse pit closures Howard calls for unity over EC Fraudsters convicted of plot for BP secrets Clarke plan to measure reoffending By a Staff Reporter: Timex wins court order restricting pickets European petition in The Times IRA lobby is silent amid us anger over Warrington America share tears and outrage as the parents of Johnathan Ball bury their murdered child The Sunday Times Mr Cool—Clint Eastwood FBI agent tells of bomb plot Olivetti Scotts Prince urges Brussels to learn from the crofters By a Staff Reporter: Transplant girl is off respirator Abbey gardens win School to review security Mirror editor offers Paul Foot sick leave 'There is nothing wrong woth me,' says reporter who criticised management No-one's busier on your behalf British Gas Miller condemns screen violence New test for cancer in women Who's a pretty stupid boy, then? Cunard is a Trafalgar House Company PC hit by brick owes his life to colleague Social Security Anti-abortion lobby prompts fears of violent protests Militant pro-lifers arrive in Britain tommorrow to boost a campaig against clinics Cull half the Cairngorms red deer, says Magnusson Fortnum & Mason Oysters offer luxury bargain Weekend Watch Steer clear of troublespots Anglican feminist takes road to Rome We need to find a new direction Credo Complaints rule flouted by lawyers Lover must pay woman he jilted News in Brief £1.7m award Murder in bath Drivers halted Final inflation Balladur team ready to rule as right comes in from cold The politicians chosen for France's new cabinet will indicate whether the country is setting out on a more nationalistic path Irate steelworkers march on Bonn No Title Thames Water Runninf Water for You Italy's poll reforms get under way (Reuter): Early elections mooted as Yeltsin fends off threat The Russian president's enemies are drawing back from confrontation. The congress is not expected today to endorse a motion for him to be impeached Halifax Populist president puts opponents through screen test Foley & Foley Bosnian Serbarmy agrees to a new Un ceasefire The EC's negotiator belives peace can be achieved in former Yugoslavia only with judicious appication of strick and carrot Clinton threatens to 'up the ante' British Airways From Reuter in Sarajevo, (AP): Death call for war crimes pair ANC calls on Pretoria to come clean on bomb costs One in, all in Asia leads quickening race for nuclear status The Spread of Nuclear Weapons around the World From Reuter in Bahrain: UN steps up pressure on Iraq over arms (Reuters): FBI claims 'core' of New York blast suspects arrested US seeks to revive peace talks Now you see the real me (AFP): China line on airport softens Movie stars hooked by the small print From Reuter in New York: Broken leg threats for Allen De Klerk calls up reservists News in Brief Peace troops (AFP): Explosives haul (Reuter): Pot confession (AP): Living on tick Parkinson's Disease Society Clinton's wizardry wins over Congress Alexander Chancellor in New York The Queen Mother of the Clinton court has been sent to Paris as US ambassador-at the age of 73 Of reds and blues The Times Diary Tokyo's reformers go back to school For all iits statistical success, Japan's educational system produces few innovators, says Joe Joseph Watching children die After the numb anguish, how should we react to images of a child's death? The great unread? The Times Diary Many are called The Times Diary Floating Tory voters The Times Diary Nuclear Perils Rogue regimes must not be allowed to join the club Power of the Pulpit Big things are still most powerfully said by sermons Amorously Correct Romantic fiction can bear only so much reality Electorate 'misled' over prospective tax increases Measuring the cost of Chancellor's VAT intentions Pleasure from pain The Times 'Mad cow disease' Canoe training Trade with Iran 'Weary' or 'wither' in Binyon poem? Savoy reopening Survival of the fittest Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Court Circular Princess Andrew Romanoff was unavoidably prevented… Abbots Bromley Debate Tomorrow's royal engagement The Ambassador of Poland Weekend birthdays Personal Column Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dinners Denis Burkitt Denis Burkitt, Cmg, Frs, surgeon and medical researcher in tropical Africa, died on March 23 aged 82. He was born at Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, on February 28,1911 Personal Column Charles Willis Charles F. Willis Jr, second world war air hero, pioneer of the post-war US aviation industry, and campaigner for Dwight D. Eisenhowe, died in Washington on March 16 aged 74 Parkinson's Disease Society The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Announcements & Personal Notices Robert Crichton Robert Crichton, author, died of heart failure in New Richelle, New York, on March 23 aged 68. He was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on January 29,1925 The Visit of the Russian Squadron Carlos Montoya Carlos Montoya, a quitarust and composer who transformmed the flanebco from a local Spainsh floj art into a worldwide phenomenon, died of heart faikure in Wainscott, Long Island, on March 3 aged 89. He was born in Madrid on December 13,1903 Funeral highlights IRA revulsion The Times Crossword No 19,189 Business The winners of last Saturday's competition are:… Tessiers Weather Thomson Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile 20 Public sector pay will be unfrozen next year The pay ceiling of 1.5 per cent which the government is applying to public sector workers will not be extended for a second year, the Treasury has told trade unions Taxman seeks £30m over mortgages Glut clips wings of kiwi growers Advertisers switch off HTV Rowing 34 Football 35 Fidelity Brokerage IBM brings in outsider to replace failed chief Weekend Sporting Fixtures Granada 's chef seeks right recipe Business Profile: Gerry Robinson Martin Waller puts the spotlight on a chief executive who has brought catering experience to television Homeowners Friendly Society Inflation shadow falls on US growth British Funds Hepworth sees signs of British recovery Business Roundup Canary Wharf offer Harland loses £9.4 5 m Fenner warning Guinness Peat bid Garton profits fall Microvitec cuts loss Portmeirion leaps Moorfield slides Brown & Tawse to shed 150 jobs Lee Refrigeration blames EC for 360 redundancies Over 200 jobs goat Leyland van plant Airlines look at merger Name change Tyre deal offer UDO payout up EFM deadline Bank plays down bailout National Express steers ahead Clay mineral supplier shapes better figure Mercury Asset Management Gabicci board split over offer by Helene The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Unked Insurance Investments Shares enjoy a short-lived surge Stock Market The Sunday Times IBM's crash Major Changes Recent Issues No Title (Reuter): Dow finishes on weaker note Wall Street Index Revenue to act on £30m excess Miras claims Married couples still claiming double relief may face large bills, says Sara McConnell Making money from tax muddles Little action over many dramas Comment Lindasy Cook Weekend Money Editor Fidelity Investments No shelter for those who claim too much mortgage tax relief General Accident Scottish Widows Wider choice for next BT sale Temptation of unit trust yields Beware over-insurance CGT Allowance, February 1993 Equitable Unit Trust Managers LTD Scottish Mutual Nationwide treads more warily with new bonus account The Pep Discount Company Save & Prosper Self-builders tempted out Barclaycard declares high-tech war on thieves Foreign Colonial Nat West may quit Air Miles scheme Save & Prosper C&G Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Newton Put some Pep in your mortgage—if you dare Rupert Bruce says interest-only loans can be much cheaper, but take are how you save to pay it off Legal & General OFT reopens debate over commissions The Equitable Life Act before 5th April Talk to Towry Law The Times Northern Rock Interest Rates round up Allied Trust Bank Insurance sector needs investigation Red letter day for bank managers on charges for 'overdrafts' Briefings WPA Health Insurance Looking ahead on student funding All in a name Save & Prosper Dull end to account Fidelity Brokerage FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposists (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Hong Kong awaits magic of Fiji 's magnificent seven Simon Barnes at the Hong Kong sevens Clubs mark time while they wait for new sponsor Vaux takes step back to avoid Welsh split Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Tomorrow Deadly Botica has final in sights Christopher Irvine meets Wigan's prolific kicker on the eve of his club's big cup date Snow Reports Boardman involved in jersey dispute In Brief Welter of votes for Loughran Eagles grounded Fiscal warning Olympic award Depth of blue Zola's long-shot Kenyans plotting revenge over Skah Price rises to top after Triplett's challenge fades Promising Davy Blake eyes Worcester Lingfield Park Today's fixtures Pitman chaser put down after fracture Thunderer: Newbury Torrance weighs up Ryder Cup option United States close to Davis Cup defeat Sport in Brief Guernsey's world stage Widnes coast along Reading look to Osborn Doyle dismissed Professional approach Buzzards Bellbuoy warrants tip Thunderer: Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Warwick Thunderer: Sedgefield Thunderer: Bangor Racing next week Cambridge chase early lead to test dark blues' strength Mike Rosewell assesses the merits of the Oxford and Cambridge university crews that compete in the 139th Boat Race today Barnes Bridge Record Oxford president offers Olympian view of Boat Race Saturday Portrait: Mathew Pinsent. by Andrew Longmore How the crews line up on the Tideway McCague earns England chance Lara steers West Indies to easy victory Reformer tackles unacceptable face of English game Blatter the lawmarket embarks on a tireless crusade to lead football back to its roots Rob Hughes profiles a zealot who is attempting to end the glorification of thuggery Port of Spain Scoreboard For the Record The Sunday Times Players urged to stop fighting Rugby Union Foreign tide floods Boat Race David Miller believes that British undergraduates may be getting a raw deal in the drive for success Hill mounts rising challenge to Prost and Senna Breaking with tradition Turning nasty James Lawrence , serving four years for robbery at… Sporting Diary Class fibre Clean lift Standard bearer Index Football 's famous linesman dies Fimbra Food and Drink Late for wedding A Taj Mahal of a book, our literary editor called it this week—now read for yourselves two extracts from Vikram Seth's a Suitable Boy 'Why not have this parakeet? It will sing like an angel' Holidays What to Wear Mercury Communications Index Real play is a brain game Robots, acorn-men, gurden dens … Jane Bidder on the art of making playthings from scrap Hot and gossipy Turkish delight Helen Pickles abandons clothes, inhibitions and tensions to indulge in an age-old pleasure Children 's events Where to find the hot spots A glint of hope in the woods Frank Jeffery reports on the threat to Britain's beechwoods Birdwatch Dorling Kindersley Battered, bruised, bolshie and in need of a holly day Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Migrants return in full voice Feather report Britain's broad-leaves Noble Caledonia Limited Too many pots spoil the cook A rising star of London's culinary scene gives Robin Young a demonstration that stars to resemble a Chinese acrobatic routine Alchemist among cheesemakers Making a good cheese great is a rare skill, but a self-taught British affineur has cracked it Tiptree the Best Has Always Been our Preserve Coffee break debate Foodspy Is the caffeine kick really safe? Restaurant Watch Soup and fish for Lent Frances Bissell plans a light starter, roasted skate and wicked puddings Battle of the bubblies New-world fizz is giving the Champenois a sales headache. Jane MacQuitty reports Best New World Fizz Buys The Times United Vacations Missing the boat Boulogne is determinded to win back its UK visitors despite the loss of the P & O ferry. Robin Young reports Transun London Marriott Hotel Picture Gallery A passing interest Dor Britons drivind south, how to avoid the French capital P&O Moaning about the Mona Lisa Sally Baker introduces her teenage daughter to the pleasures, cultural and otherwise, of Paris Lansbury Hotels The Heveningham Collection An Agriframes Special Offer for April Qualcast Quality Conservation Roof Blinds The Palm Farm Old York Paving Stone Westwood Bramley's Nurseries Allen Elm House Nursery Lady Muck Jopasco Ltd. Pond Liners Chris Bowers & Sons Apples, Pears & Plums Fruits for the Connoisseur Airport Aquaria Gold reflections for narcissists Francesca Greenoak welcomes the increasingly early arrival of the daffodil season Cultivated read with the human touch A new magazine captures the special magic of gardening-a mix of inspiration and information International Spring Gardening Fair Agriframes Ltd David Chittenden & Co LTD Hanging Baskets Grow Something New from Seed! The Chiltern Range Hayter Rosie Barnes Director of Birthright My Perfect Weekend Snowdrops in the Green Knowle Nets Stoner Hammocks Camomile Lawn Camellias Old English Roses The pleasure of pine Dine in farmhouse style with this traditional, lasting furniture The Times Jolly good boating weather for young blades The oarsmen who will compete in today's Boat Race look much too good on or off the water, says an unfit Andrew Yates, who will follow the race from the pub No Title In love with the cut and thrust of swordplay Sportung Life Fencing is an addictive sport, and you even learn to apeak French. Patricia Mowbray goes in up to the hilt En garde for a swash buckle Anglian Picture Gallery Shoparound Factory Shop Pioneer Roof Systems Laser music for the hip Portable compact-disc palyers have replaced personal cassette players as the sound machine to be seen with while you move. Nicole Swengley puts the leading contenders to the test to see what you get for your money Moriarti's workshop Golfballs Allergy Relief Products Ltd Chelsea Plant Stand Loake Shoemakers The 'Sheila Maid' Made to Measure Shirts & ladies blouses Solaris Laminates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Medivac Flattering Fashions for the Fuller Figure Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens that Work Marryat square Ten tips for house-buyers Bovis in the Algarve Gardens are to the fore in Cheryl Taylor's… Lake District Advance Notice The evangelical nursery Ruth Glehill samples the enthusiasm at one of London's most popular churches The Times Saturday Rendezvous Abundance of Stunning Ladies Sara Eden "Best Things in Life Club" The Times Newspaper Country Partners Dateline Nationwide Introductions Candleburners Drawing down the Moon Sirius The Picture Dating Agency The Times Richmond Dining Club Dinners Dates Theatre Doctor Dennis Farr, Director of the Courtauld Institute Galleries Evening out Word-Watching The Times Auction Diary The artful Doge of early music Stephen Pettitt meets Paul McCreesh, who has found success with his reconstructions of Renaissance Venetian ceremonial music The Sunday Times The house that tack built Royal Opera House Pain and grief beyond belief Theatre: Vivid but incredible Spanish passion from Lorca; a matter-of-fact MacBeth Blood Wedding Lyric, Hammersmith Is this a moral dilemma I see? MacNeth BAC, Battersea Bold brass and Ray recollected Record Reviews Jazz Price worth paying Classical Prince of Wales Theatre South Bank London Choral Society Ian Fountain Mozart Wigmore Hall Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Benedetto Lupo Times Classified Raymond Gubbay Opera Gala Night The Glory of Easter Rayal Philharmonic Orchestra The Four Seasons Victor Borge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Johnny Mathis Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Actionaid Radio 1 Variations Choice BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Regent Travel Services A song, a speech and a segue Lynne Truss packs up her lipstick, grabs her trophy and takes her leave before she gets elbowed off by the Bafta hostess Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3057 Where conscience finds a home TV Preview Humour with an anguished howl Mark Eitzel insists that he is just telling stories Guilty Secrets Superlative Travel Picture Gallery Pitcher Gallery Holiday Inn P H S Magazine Contributors Photographic evidence Uncomplementary Polish jokes Dark side S-M on stage He who Toils from Break of Day to Fall of Night Should Change Jobs MazDa Comic Book Hero Thirty year after parodying a Michey Mouse bubble-gum card, Roy Lichtenstein finds that life is imtatinf his art. Muir meets him Picture Gallery Success bring's many things. Shouldn't… Success brings many things. Shouldn't… Down and out again in Paris Robert Crampton retraces Orwell's steps among the drunk and destitute, but finds a more poignant poverty outside the city Something for the Weekend John Diamond Being on Tv is someting ro which only the pathologically introverted do not aspire Ford Ford This isn't baseball, this is Wa Joe Joseph explains how the Japanese man age to turn even their fovourite sport in to a test of enduranÎ Delta Airlince Delta Airlines Nigel Kennedy What is he playing at? City Lights Anne McElvoy on Russia's fashion élite and snagged tights Home The black and chrome of the Eighties home are being replaced by the trappings of religion, writes Elspeth Thompson. But is this a sign of faith or fashion-following? Grandmaster rappers reach maturity Mark Jolly welcomes rap music to the mainstream Taking Liberties Nancy Patton talks to Grace Robertson, whose photographs encapsulted the ingenuous spirit of Brtions at paly in the Fifties Picture Gallery The Thing in Milan Daks Picture Gallery Cut- off points If you want to get ahead, get a short haircut, lain R. Webb writes, and follow the supermodels back towards the feathered styles of the Seventies Alxon Alexon The Genuine Panama Hat Company Ripe for the picking Peter Millar encounters a Belgian soft cheese that knowns no frontiers, especially when it comes to sensory perception The Stockbag Company Restaurant Guide Eating Out Such quantities of sand Michael Watkins escapes the other sightseers and seeks tranquillity in the endless expanses of the Sahara Notes Don 't lose sight of your porte-monnaie Your Wallet may be gone before you realise it, Sheila Hutchison writes Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Travellers' Way Explore America Rural Finance Direct Tropical Islands Multiple Display Advertising Items West Country Cottages Salcombe The Tides Reach Auberges Italy & France Jamaica The Cottage Hotel Plain sailing on stormy seas Brian Jackman island-hops through the Hebrides to Cape Wrath, the rugged northwestern tip of mainland Scotland An Embroidered Herb Garden for Ehrman Tapestry Iberia Exodus AlTO Butterfields Indian Cycling Africa Exclusive Tibet Overland Trail Finders Columbus Quality Villas and Cottages Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Carisma Holidays Rockfords Sunselect Villas Flight file Highbullen Hotel Austravel Leisure Villas S. 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France AlTO Aquitains Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items India hhhh Mill and boons The birthplace of the factory system is now a tourist's delight, writes Nigel Andrew Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Cottage Collection Hoseasons The Cottage Collection Virgin Hoseasons New Millennium Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self-Catering Italy's Beaches & Cities The Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Cruise & Sail Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales MacHynlleth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays A Bahoain at Cap d'Aode . summer 92 exchange… Hanging by a Thread Spider silk is so strong tha t scientists wants to reproduce it for use in medical kits and flak jackets, Nigel Hawkes writes Findings Hideous tribute to Trollope Paperbacks Giles Gordon Books The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Max Von Sydow A Childhood 'Theatre gave me the chance to live out all the things that were beyound me in real life' Games People Play Enter Password Joining CIX Chess The Listener Crossword Bridge To be confirmed Joe Joseph muses on the ahead Picture Gallery The Times Oxford University Fiat
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