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News from 03/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Derek Jennings, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, David Bull, Director, Barry Trowbridge, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Alan N. Mundy, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Anna Shovlar, John Diamond, Philip Howard, Anthony Procopi, Ian Murray, Simon D. Turton, Clive Davis, Ali Mohamed Osman Yassin, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Anthony Caillard, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Chris Metz, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Cyril Bryan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Robert Wright, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Fletcher us Editor, John Campbell-Kease, Alexander S. Hoare, Rachel Kelly, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Reuter, Peter Riddell and Jonathan Prynn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Daisy Lewis, Sarah Bagnall, Peter Carver (Director General), David Wickens, Xa Younger, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, David Miller, Alison Roberts, Catherine Sampson, Anthea Streeter, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Sara McCONNELL, Raymond Keene, Peter Carter-Ruck Libel lawyer, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Stokes, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent and our Foreign Staff, John Morris, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Thelma D. Taylor, Moy McCrory, Heather Kirby, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Philip Bassett and Nicholas Wood, Janet Caldwell, Theresa Buck, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Cora Stamps, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Simon Winchester, Mary Ann Sieghart, Jack Dee, M. K. Ewans, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Keith Brace, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Seely, Caitlin Moran, P. Vincent (Chairman), Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Keith Hampson, Graham Mather, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Kate Bassett, Eithne Power, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Robin Burgess, Anne McElvoy, Mark Cole, John Phillips, Timothy Russ, Ronald Hooberman, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, B. E. Brown, Paddy Burt, Sarah Woodward, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine,

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Workers' awayday averts strike chaos Strikes across the Ec gave many a bonus day off yesterday. Unions said the action was over jobs; Jaeques Delors said it was for European unity Index Weekend Young Master Judge upholds teachers' boycott of classroom tests Nigel Kennedy Debt accord boosts Yeltsin Navy seizes French skipper in fish war Is this a Dagger? Mercury Weekend Watch Food bargains, travel tips Protests threaten Grand National Big Race Guide Irish president to mourn IRA victims News in Brief 'Bomb manuals' found Parents' suicide pact Ambulanceman 'no risk' Body found in dunes Yentob regrets timing Noble Caledonia Limited Road jams averted as workers heed advice to stay at home Thousands of commuters started the weekend early as the country's rail network was grounded by strike action Country line defies Br strike Two thirds support treaty referendum Lament eggs on Easter house buyers Drug smuggler stole woman 's identity Nigerian impostor obtained birth certificate and invaded a life By a Staff Reporter: Driver who killed two fretted more about car The Sunday Times No Title Mrs Clinton may view NHS Man lives after 200ft fall Kidnapper jailed for 14 years Cordula By a Staff Reporter: Youth committed rape and robbery while on bail EC backs satellite porn ban in Britain Nationwide Britain pledges £200m to new quest for Aids cure Researchers examine treatment 'cocktail' after study suggests AZT drug is ineffective on its own HIV-positive patients were given hope yesterday with the news that more research is in the pipiline to combat their disease Americans contest UK report's claims How HIV hijacks a healthy human cell CTC Ford Everest Rolls-Royce fears rule on company cars will hit sales The Cost of Running a Company Car Anglicans reveal flaw in heritage Credo Picture Gallery Continental Airlines Ramblers want maps of city paths Tebbit's butcher bristles at the EC's new broom Expense worries abattoir owners Kenwood Mannes add muscle to navy patrol The Channel Islands fishing dispute Extra navy cuts anger MPs Spring skips in with good-value lamb cuts Weekend Watch Motorway roadwork trouble spots to avoid £500 fine for parking is reduced News in Brief Peoples Bill and Boris try to build special relationship in brief encounter Anne McElvoy in Vancouver considers the prospects for the first meeting on the world stage of two leaders with problems at home Britain doubles aid for Yeltsin reforms as coup fears fade Uk Backing Yeltsin coaxes entrepreneurs Finance Super Channel Network, Britain & Europe Tables turn as arms race becomes alms race The man who reversed the communist coup is now trying to turn round his personal misfortunes Clinton's pioneer corps rides out for the west The president's ment Toyota Black homelands to be reincorporated into South Africa Homeland governments, which rely on Preotira for their income, haven been to accept reincorporation or the tap will be turned off Patten critics take office in Peking Virgin Halidays Los Angeles fears riots as King trial nears abrupt end By our Foreign Staff: Salvador to purge army chiefs India's old dhobi wallahs are all washed up 'Blank' bullet killed actor on film set Huge bomb cache seized in Bombay Police enquiry 'chaotic' Egyptian suspect 'confessed' News in Brief (Reuter): Soldiers held (Reuter): Who accused (Reuter): Afghan choice (Reuter): Aids ruling (Reuter): Lesotho change (AP): Sharp practice Karadzic deal rejected as Nato approves no-fly zone Scalfaro moves to save lira Nuns will move from Auschwitz Right plays it cool at Mitterrand meeting FIAT (Reuter): Russian jets bomb Abkhazia News in Brief (AP): High jump (AFP): Conflict grows Alexander Chancellor in New York Has the United States lost the conviction to inculcate the American way into its peoples? Do they really prefer their poor countries of origin to the feedom and riches of the US? Friend of the apes The Times Diary This temporary treaty Maastrich no longer matters: we must plan for the 1996 negotiations, argues Graham Mather A plot for the Royal Opera A new production of Fidelio shows how Covent Garden itself might be saved Whither Janet? The Times Diary Furious thinking The Times Diary Bags of style The Times Diary Just call me goddess The Times Diary Tasks for Vancouver America must lead in enlightened self-interest London Pride? The capital took the rail strike lying down Future of the coal industry RAF celebration The Church's traditional Englishness versus modernity Trade with Iran Light in our darkness Crucifixion denied Larkin defended Watching children die Architectural merit? Little parcels Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners Latest wills Personal Column Dinners Church news Appointments Retirement Memorial services The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries AIR Vice-Marshal S. O. Bufton Air Vice-Marshal Sydney Osborne Bufton, CB, DFC, the man behind the Pathfinder force in the second world war, died on March 29 aged 85. He was born on Janaury 12,1908 Picture Gallery Personal Column John Hanvey John Thackeray Hanvey, CBE, chairman of the Harris Research Centre, died of cancer of the Iiver on March 30 aged 49. He was born on September 22,1943 Frank Chorley Frank Chorley, CBE, deputy chief executive of Plessey, 1983-86, died of cancer on March 19 aged 66. He was born on July 29,1926 Joy Russell Joy Russell, librarian and historian, died in Oxford on March 19 aged 73. She was born in Bradford on July 29,1919 How Falklands Faced up to Invasion News The Times Crossword No 19,195 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather Abroad Lighting-Up Times Around Britain Tourist Rates Thomson Smoke Alarm Picture Gallery Happy Return Pension Row Speedy Cash Tax Fancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile 20 Private sales could reprieve threatened pits The government must legislate to change the legal provisions that prohibit British Coal from licensing mines where more than 150 staff work underground MB-Caradon selling CMB stake Close encounters of the Lonrho kind Queens Moat announces suspension of directors Sport By a Correspondent: Walker faces new charge Portrait Whittingdale Weekend Sporting Fixtures Page 33 Indemnity boost for building societies Master of the gone-fishing style Business Profile: John Bairstow The chairman of Queens Moat Houses had the courage to come clean, reports Martin Waller From a Correspondent: Executive stole £12m Standard Life Coffee price accord ground down by political differences Caradon sale dashes Euro hopes US debts plague Eveered Cahill paid £360,000 Kodak cuts 125 jobs Nationair suspended Adverts boost Ulster TV MEPC buys in debt Rathbone rises 31% Aviva loss widens Cook confirms offer Cheaney International Collection Unigate plans to float off Black-eyed Pea Business Roundup Wellcome shares plunge 51 p on Retrovir test data Once immune to the shock waves caused by proposed reform of the health sector in America, Wellcome's shares are now under pressure Surprise drop in UK reserves By a Correspondent: Leyland DAF fails in supplier action Hambro Clearing Limited Clarks trampled by revamp costs BP will go ahead with Forth field The Sunday Times Nationwide O&Y chief executive is chosen KPMG qualifies Invesco accounts Investors shrug off yen's rise British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Price war fears hit tobacco firms Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street No Title 'Charity parasites' given reprieve Sara McConnell reports on the effects of a delay in implementing part of the Charities Act 1992 In some cases charities are not aware that their names are being used to sell tickets Do draws short-change charities? Time to protect pensioners Comment Framilington Recession hits donations flow The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Courtaulds fans pension fund row Liz Dolan asks if companies have a right to transfer cash Code to guard consumers Lindsay Cook reports on new guidelines for selling credit protection insurance Briefings M&G Paying up for sterling Sara McConnell highlights the pitfalls of choosing use sterling cheques drawn on overseas bank accounts Save & Prosper Cheshire Perpetual N&P joins fight against fraud with photocard WPA No title Revolt of the pension captives Letters High praise for a speedy motor insurer Save & Prosper At a stroke Tax payments made easier Scottish Mutual Problems with floating direct debits Live together at 75 or perhaps marry? £4bn cloud over taking a state pension at 60 Save & Prosper The Alliance Trust Plc Allied Trust Bank Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Attractive Parks for Shareholders The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options S&F Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Gains reversed at close Fidelity Brokerage Aintree's annual test of fences, fallers and finishers Colours Guide and a to Z Analysis of the 40 Big-Race Contenders Statistics point to Balding Talented Zeta's Lad to take centre stage Expected rain should help Upson-trained chaser land Aintree spoils A change in the weather will prove decisive in today's big race, Richard Evans forecasts Nations Stylish Swan leads Irish challenge on Cahervillahow Comprehensive Form Guide to the 40 Grand National Contenders William Hill Line-Up for the Grand National Latest betting moves Bookmakers predict £7 5m take Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Cab On Target confirms potential Reveley's star 10-1 quote for next year's Gold Cup Aintree Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today's Races on Television Beverley Hereford Lingfield Park Today's point-to-points Racing next week Australians put faith in youth Slectors omit Jones and Alderman for tour of England Tour Party Pakistanis feel they can clinch one-day series Tomorrow Guide to the Weekend's Fixtures Faldo is in good heart before Masters Hoskin outstanding in runaway victory Sport in Brief Peyron must hurry Pakistan to stage final Newcomer takes lead Title for Brighton pair Second for Pickering Multiple Display Advertising Items Mansell possesses skill to survive oval ordeal Jones resigns after opponents take power Great survivor takes natural place in National spotlight Saturday portrait: Jenny Pitman, by Michael Seely Swansea pair return in cup Fixture list threatens gathering of Lions Table Fleetwood moving in right direction Francis confounds doubters by showing managerial fibre David Miller hopes Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield Wednesday prevail in the weekend's Fa Cup semi-finals at Wembley Anderson's hunger remains intense Keith Pike examines the attributes of a survivor who today tries to clinch a first Cup Final appearances Pearce's run as manager to end For the Record Football Athletics Basketball Bowls Fencing Hockey Ice Hockey Golf Rugby League Snooker Speedway Tennis Snow Reports The Times Britain beat France by record margin Cricket Wembley awaits epic contests Eyes on the skies as the promise of rain threatens to change fast Grand National ground Smith and Merson ready to face Spurs Final innings Johnson fancies football Hard times for James Lambert, Britain's leading… Memorable run Left behind Rugby League Weather holds solution to Aintree puzzle The Loan Corporation Food and Drink Making of a chess master (aged 9½) Matthew d'Ancona finds Luke McShane, the world under-ten chess champion, unmoved by success Sotheby's How I blush to think of the past The gaffes that once embarrassed grow easier to bear with age Television Out of Town Come to the Garden Fair Page 7 The land army volunteers dig in For some, the ideal holding is not lazing on a beach, Xa Younger reports, but happily slogging away on a conservation project Latesaver Noble Caledonia Limited Address Book Aqaba French Railways SNCP Hearts flutter for a grumpy stickler Libby Purves finds that the Grand National is even more nerve-racking for the humans than the runners Please, headmaster, don't cane the farmyard swots ATCO Recipe for retirement Entertaining at Home: Jeffrey Tate, principal guest conductor at the Royal Opera House Out for blood in the market If you at the thought of black pudding, there's a treat in store at Bury, Sarah Woodward reports P&O European Ferries The 30-minute dinner party How to feed six after a day at work, and still have time to walk the dog Tiptree Fat rascals come to tea Forget the continental pastries - set out a proper English spread for tea on Palm Sunday, says Frances Bissell Picture Gallery Days of fizz and pig's trotters Restaurant Watch Cut-price treats for Easter Bad news in the wine trade is still good news for drinkers, says Jane MacQuitty Fissler Best Buys Saturday Rendezvous Sara Eden The Times Acol Make a Date Primroses of double delight Francesca Greenoak meets a grower of one of her favourite plants Abundance of Stunning Ladies The Times Newspaper The Times Gardening Westwood A bloom coming out of the shade Hanging Baskets Everything You Could Ask of a Gardening Magazine Lawn Flite Solid Cast Hanging Baskets Agriframes Ltd. Aluminium Fruit Cages Rent a Row of Vines Fruits for the Connoisseur Bramley's Nurseries Allen The Palm Farm Pond Liners Longton (TG) Old York Paving Stone David Chittenden & Co Ltd. Grow Something New from Seed! Airport Aquaria WE Jopasco Ltd Stoner Hammocks Debrett Carnell Ltd Follow-Thru Weighted Golf Glove Blakoe Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks ETC Allergy Relief Products Ltd. K. Restorations British Antique Replicas The Genuine Panama Hat Company Padders Made to Measure Slumbershades The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Remember when Wolstenholme The Direct Foam Supply Co Parker Knoll Tele Brands Moriarti's Workshop Sofa to Bed Foam for Comfort Alice in blunderland The National Trust used to treat children badly - but in Yorkshire, Paul Wilkinson reveals, things are about to look up The cool relief of repentance Guilt is good if it brings us closer to God, Ruth Gledhill learns at a Jewish sabbath service in north London Picture Gallery The cool relief of repentance Children's events Peter Carter-Ruck Libel lawyer My Perfect Weekend Dorling Kindersley Shoppers' Friend How to fashion your bump in or out of sight What to Wear If You having babies but dislike being pregnant, let Lycra save your life, Mary Ann Sieghart writes First steps to making a bold splash The first children's Novice Diving Championships are held this month. Heather Kirby meets the water babies Springboard London Talkback Hayter For Sale around £380,000 Plenty of space and history in Cheryl Taylor's latest choice Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Marryat square Trees fall to urban cowboys Rachel Kelly unearths the struggle by town councils to save our arborial resources Barratt Beaucler Estates Limited Barratt Sproughton Manor, Suffolk Hale Barns Cheshire Land for Sale Theatre Film Mary Fox Linton Interior Designer Evenings out Dance Music Word-Watching Exhibitions New Videos Chelsea Flower Show luncheon invitation The Times; Reader Service Event Bookings Singing in the reign Theatre: Royalty is given a bad name by a MacBeth with a bad case of the trills and a camp and crass king from a later age Rattle's bleak vision Picking up a major award in Paris, Simon Rattle warns that economic pressures are damaging the arts The Sunday Times New Victoria Theatre Woking A roar of the 1920s Stephen Pettitt on the millennium roadshow and the latest recordings Milestone muse Jazz Records Low jinks at the Stuart court Throbbing pain Classical Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Verona Opera Multiple Display Advertising Items London Festival Orchestra Scottish Chamber Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Opera & Ballet Chatsky The Deep Blue Sea Pavarotti Comedy Theatre Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra GÓrecki The Concert Satellite TV Licensing BBC1 Variations Radio 1 Choice Variations Radio 3 Choice BBC1 Satellite Oreck Dubliners, docs and the piddock Best of the Box: Plan your Wee's Television with David Flusfeder's Essential Guide Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3093 Sick leave for the detectives Is television drama suffering from an overdose of the tried and true? Pickfords Travel Best Films Best Sport Schlock Picture Gallery Harvill A suitable success PHS Off course for starters Trudging lonely as a cloud Room for the radical party Magazine Picture Gallery On to Virgin territory Contributors Trains taking the strain Home brow A walk on the wild side Getting the hots Unrecognised territory Canon Audi Audi The Times Magazine Kiss the Sky Scuse Me, Whilei Nigel Kennedy has gone from infant prodigy to enfant terrible, and now he seems to think he's Jimi Hendrix. Sean O'Hagan hits the road with him. Illustrations by John Morris Obviously Mazda ARMS Brothers in Burma's longrunning civil war numbers Buddhist monks among its combatants. Bn Bohane met some militant men of peace RENT Students for Students are expected to live on less than £60 a week-and it's not enough. With part-time work scarce and desperation setting in, some are turning to prostitution. Susan Marling investigates Something for the Weekend John Diamond They did not see BR as a transport system, but as a symbol for British inefficiency Nice at Heart Alan Jackson meets star-in-waiting Chris Isaak, who offers a mix of retro-chic and down-home values ideal for the nostalgic Nineties It's Lonely aT the Top Xedos 6 City Lights John Pitman meets a Japanese mobster of the old shcool Tokyo World Leather Xtend Unveiled her new trompe-l'oeil catsuit,… Picture Gallery Toasting He Happy Couple The artists Pierre et Gilles are so nice, it almost makes you want to cry Joe Joseph discovers Boy Meets Girl Iain R. Webb explores a world in which clothes are designed to deceive, masking sexuality with excessively femiinie or masculine looks. Photographs by Mike Owen Picture Gallery Dressing up for Alexon Keeping Cavy Lock up your guinea-pigs: Bolivian cooker is alive, well and very tasty in London Paul Hoggart Writes Foaming heads of wheat The latest world in beer comes, not surprisingly, from Germany, but it derives from a surprising grain Restaurant Guide Eating Out Toyota Toyota Preparing for the avalanche Next year, the winter Olympics will descend upon a small town in the middle of Norway. Shona Crawford Poole visited a place in waiting Notes Serve me, serve rny dog French life revolves around pedigree chums, Kathryn Whitfield writes The last Straws Can a perfectly ordinary house in a perfectly ordinary town really be part of our national heritage? Catherine Milner reports Britannica Overseas Travel Getaway Poland Czech Hungary The Key to Easter Slave to the Festival Rhythm Gites, Villas, Cottages in France Special Interest Twickers World Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Data Travel No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flight file Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Multiple Display Advertising Items FLAG Carnedll Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items S. W. France Anglo Pacific The Magic of Spain U. K. Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Thailand Columbus Quality Villas and Cottages The Cottage Collection Country & Coastal Cottages Rockford Travellers' Way in Spain Aquitaine English Country Cottages Mill Hotel More Experience! More Awardsi More Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Framce Leisure Villas Multiple Display Advertising Items New York Brittany & Vendee The Magic of Italy West Country Cottages The Cottage Hotel Tents Mobile Homes Cornwall & Devon Children Welcome The Tides Reach Highbullen Hotel The Magic of Italy Come Number of deseases, including arthritis, asthma and… Yuppie flu puzzle Findings Red Army killings Sound bites in the night Logging on to a mad hacker Paperback Andrei Navrozov The Press The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Anna Scher A Childhood Games People Play Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Picture Gallery Bridge No Title To be confirmed Joe Joseph muses on the week ahead Magazine Espana

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