News from 05/04/1993
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Lucy Hodges, Doug Jones, David Adams, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Holly Hill, Charles Weston (Member, Basingstoke and North Hants Community Health Council), Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, J. Palmer, Chairman, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Judy Goodkin, J. Shackleton Bailey, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Tim Judah and Ian Brodie, Andrew Sims, President, The Royal College of Psychiatrists, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Peter Wyld, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Gay Perry, Mark Wharrier, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Evans racing correspondent, Peter Bills, Paul R. Rawson, John Perry, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Graham Bird, Ceri Wolfe, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Stephen Grundy, Sarah Bagnall, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Orson Welles, Richard Taylor, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, A. J. Vallance-Owen (Under Secretary), Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Michael Adler, Christina Koning, Frank C. Brownhill, Robin Squire, Department of the Environment, A. R. Wilkinson (Consulting engineer), Martin Fletcher and Anne McElvoy, Sheri Prasso, Peter Bogdanovich, Peter Davalle, Rosalind M. Duhs, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Frances Gibb and Louise Hidalgo, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Jamie Dettmer, William Rees-Mogg, John Goodbody, Graham A. Brown, BGP Group (architects), Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ann Nurse, R. S. Thomas, Mark Le Fanu, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Richard Morrison, Raymond Wood, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Stuart MacLure, Simon Kugler, Richard Ford, Peter Wells, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoClinton offers $1.6bn instant aid for Russia Sensitive to Russian pride and charges of charity, President Clinton has come up with a bigger and more precise aid package than expected Index Easter Retreat Another Grand National not a runner, say Aintree officials Picture Gallery Diva Fixation Britons face third year in jail without trial Grim Anniversary Brixton gunman recaptured Ministers will change law if teachers refuse to test pupils The Famous Grouse British fishermen defy French threats Riot police on stand-by in Cherbourg How the Dispute Has Evolved Alamo Rent a Car Voice of peace: Susan McHugh, the Irish housewife… Labour industry plan targets City 'sharks' Police attacked by brawling youths News in Brief Rifkind hints at cuts Women to retire at 65 Divorce insurance call Orkney money rejected PCs shot in dairy raid Mowlam's women plea Divers save transplant Grand National farce was bound to happen Human error, dated technology and tradition led to Aintree's day of shame, writes Richard Evans, racing correspondent Organisers risk huge claims for damages Redress Trainers denounce 'absolute disgrace' Reaction How the greatest horse race was lost Countdown Sabotage and spills colour the big event History Hutchison Telecom Midland Tourist officials go to court as 70 beaches fail EC pollution tests Some of Britain's favourite resorts are seeking to halt sales of a guide book which pinpoints high-risk beaches Ford set to cut Mondeo price in car sales war Drug abuse rife at privately run prison British Airways British Gas Police admit corruption to obtain convictions Test boycott puts league table at risk British Airways Silks call for end to judicial secrecy in selection of QCs Schoolboy dies at hunt protest Politicians accuse Spain of breaching Un charter over jailed Welshmen The Foreign Office has been criticised for not doing enough to help three men accused of attempted murder Christians retreat to a quiet life over Easter Lloyd's insures tastebuds for £250,000 Infant's 'defeat of HIV' cheers researchers Abuse by therapists is growing problem FO issues warning on Miami News in Brief Body identified Brother saved Bingo killing Bond winners Lack of single European policy on conflict played into Serb hands One year on, the war has reached a decisive stage. A determined test of the Serbs' strength may expose their frailty, Roger Boyes writes Karadzic calls for round table peace talks with Muslims By our Foreign Staff: Turk faces trial on film crew deaths And our Foreign Staff: Armenians intensify attack Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Year-long nightmare that lost Sarajevo its soul Reuter: Danish 'yes' to EC treaty is steady Europ assistance Kitsch takes place of content when not-so-super powers meet Cold War Nostalgia Clinton brings magic touch to Yeltsin rescue plan Aid Package Blacks urge renewal of King movement EC to offer Moscow free market deal Trading (AFP): Murder returns to the menu Khmer Rouge dinner guests kill UN troops Patten tells Peking he is ready to talk Speeches succumb to wet and wind Vancouver Notebook Guzmán is moved to secure cell Left lies bleeding after Rocard deposes Fabius The Socialist showdown bodes ill for the party's revival after its election defeat but could help Jacques Delors' presidential ambitions (AFP): Supporters begin to desert Andreotti over Mafia charge EC tobacco fraud focuses on Italy Air France By our Foreign Staff: González poll hopes threatene Opera as a mother fixation Are all aria-lovers repressed? Can a "Straight" man worship a diva? Richard Morrison rejects a bid to claim an art form for homosexuals Where aid is not enough Kate Alderson talks to the former Chief Medical Officer about the suffering he witnessed in Bosnia Elektra Honesuch Artists who mirror us Cartoons capture lives in the line of an eyebrow Making dollars and sense American designers know exactly where they are going, judging by the autumn/winter collections Leukaemia Research Fund A look that hurts New York Hotline Funny business On the gender Star material Mazda Matthew Parris On the whole, it is better not to tell Madame Butterfly that Pinkerton hasn't the slightest intention of returning Hoof in mouth Between the cults and a cold place Cutting the Church of England's link with the state would empower a different kind of society A first past the Tories system Labour's debate is more about power than about PR, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Through a glass Black books The Times Diary Rhodes repairs The Times City Diary Know just how you felt, darling Called to Account Western Europe's leaders are failing their voters and the world Hothouse Plant Labour must stop tinkering with inessential if it wants to win National Lampoon The Aintree fiasco was an avoidable disaster Community care and unmet needs Challenging a psychiatrist's view that marriage is dead Platform for prosperity at Waterloo Computer games Terminal condition Still flying at 96 Trade with Iran Police and public National disaster Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Service dinners Legal appointment Nature notes Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Church appointments and retirements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forces appointments and retirements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Appointments Luncheon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Geoffrey Drain Geoffrey Ayrton Drain, CBE, general secretary of Nalgo, 1973-83, has died aged 74. He was born in Preston on November 26,1918 Peter Agostini Peter Agostini, American sculptor, died in New York on March 27 aged 80. He was born in New York in 1913 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action Birth and Death notices may be accpted over the… Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Flight file Leukaemia Research Fund Helen Lowenthal Helen Lowenthal, OBE, art historian, died on March 30 aged 88. She was born in Belfast on June 21,1904 Church Army Brandon Lee From a Hollywood Correspondent: Disney Films in the Making Professor Frank Fallside Frank Fallside, Professor of Information Engineering, University of Cambridge, since 1983 and Fellow of Trinity Hall, died on March 24 of heart failure aged 61. He was born on January2,1932 News The Times Crossword No 19,196 Sport People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Arts Adams leads Arsenal to second final Free-kick decisions create controversy in Cup battle between north London rivals FA Cup Muscle wins few friends outside Highbury Education Business Adaytum 'No' vote tears Welsh rugby apart Justice seen to be done as referee declares tie Guyana Scoreboard Gordon heads for trouble at Open For the Record Today's Fixture Britain finish with unbeaten record Sport in Brief Lewis saves Worthing Belgian disqualified Haining celebrates Desborough's day Mansell's burning desire survives Phoenix crash Andrew Longmore in Phoenix sees Nigel Mansell's IndyCar romance come to an abrupt halt Standly off to Masters on tide of emotion The Times Rocca's 63 ends Italian drought Defeat for Wigan opens up championship race Victorious St Helens remain on course Cheaney International Collection Club title awarded to Barnet Gloucester victory ensures life at the top Relegation decided but Courage Clubs Championship goes to last weekend Llanelli roll on undisturbed Points-To-Point Results from Nine Meetings Weekend Results and Tables Newport dispute late score Headquarters thrills to Bradford team Scottish bow to Bath's quality The Times Wasps stay in title hunt Accusations fly as debacle destroys National dreams Alan Lee finds a mood of resentment hanging over Aintree in the wake of lost opportunity for lasting glory Nap: Ocara (4.45 Southwell) Next best: Baeza (4.15 Southwell) Victory on Russki gives Dare record Rapid Kelso Results from Saturday Four Meetings Southwell Dear Doctor's fine return Jump Leaders Grand National Important Notice Morley Street beats brother Waddle weaves his magical spell Semi-final produces contrast between Wednesday's class and United's resilience Wembley witnesses a city's joy and celebration. Rob Hughes, football correspondent, reports Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Double bill quenches public thirst Simon Barnes reflects on the unique experience of wembley Semis Weekend Olney responds to Wimbledon's subdued resistance Ian Ross witnesses a show of generosity that throws Oldham the lifeline of a 6-2 victory in their attempt to stay in the Premier League McGrath returns Villa to top of Premier League By our Sports Staff: Robson returns as United captain The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Barnet's worries continue to pile up Keith Pike discovers that the resignation of the controversial Barnet chairman has failed to calm fears about the club's future Arsenal go for double Rangers look once more to McCoist Oxford achieve higher status Hockey England's double triumph Minox Nothing in EC law obliges publication of list of specialist doctors Law Report April 5 1993 Queen's Bench Division Delay in issue cannot justify stay La Crème De La Crème Secretary/personal Assistant British Property Federation Failure to protect wife's financial position Anderson Hoare The Boot Tree Ltd. Conscientious Secretary/Receptionist Customer Liaison Manager Masterlock Recruitment Banking & Legal La Creme Justifying benefit discrimination Urgent! First Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Re-shuffle on the riverbank Richard Cork meets the new director of exhibitions at the South Bank Centre Theatre Disappointment in spades Opera: Rodney Milnes on a poor Tchaikovsky revival The Queen of Spades Coliseum The Times Easter Day Chess Lunch Books Joy comes across better than pain Television Review Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Subtle recipe for a perfect cocktail Cabaret in New York: Holly Hill reviews Julie Andrew's return to Broadway Putting It Together Manhattan Theatre Club Britten takes French leave Opera in Europe Too bad it wasn't absurd Theatre Beat the Air Finborough, SW5 Repressed under Stalin Concert Bashmet/Muntian Barbican Drystone verses by a bleak bard Country parson and Welsh nationalist, the distinguished poet R. S. Thomas has just turned 80. Derwent May reviews his life's work Nice table talk of Citizen Welles This is Orson Welles By Orson Welles and Peter Bogdanovich Edited by Jonathan Rosenbaum HarperCollins, ?20 The Theatre Club This Week's Offers Psychic Norfolk, magic Devon Remembrance Day By Brian Aldiss HarperCollins, ?14.99 in the Place of Fallen Leaves By Tim Pears Hamish Hamilton, ?14.99 Paperbacks Serenity House By Christopher Hope Picador, £5.99 The Times Educational Supplement Heart of goldfish Swimming with Dolphins By Erin Pizzey HarperCollins, ?15.99 WDM Ltd. Ihtti School of Hotel Management NeuchÂtel,… Hampshire Tutorials Ltd University of Oxford The University of Sheffield Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Conference for Independent Further Education Gabbitas Don Quijote UK Intensive Business and Secretarial Courses SIBS Ltd University Appointments University of Durham Language Studies International Canterbury Christ Church College Bursar University of Reading Halls Administrator Language Studies International Courses The St. James's Secretarial College Office Skills Courses for Jobs Devonshire House Preparatory School London University (External) Career Analysts The Times Newspapers King's College London Manchester High School for Girls New Directions 93 Week Multiple-choice fails the test Lucy Hodges finds that America is rethinking pupil testing, just as British teachers and governors wrestle with educational reforms Instant gratification Neither side will give the national curriculum time to prove itself Pitfalls of parental choice in real world Scotland's open enrolment teaches lessons England has yet to learn Loyal opposition At one school, the governors support their teachers before the law Association of Teachers and Lecturers Capitalisation, week's change Singer & Friedlander EC to step back on merger control Tesco set to calm City in midst of price war Reporting this Week Real comparison with US is not so bullish Gilt-Edged Word-Watching British Funds Price is right—sometimes Legal & Public Notices Inflation predicted to rise above target Business Roundup MBOs in decline Late-pay plans opposed Siebe sells Teccor stake Puzzler for Inchcape FKI sells in Canada Global warming sends cold shivers through insurers Violent weather could destroy the reinsurance market and leave the public uninsured against natural catastrophes, Sarah Bagnall writes The Times Chanting a Gregorian explanation Estate agents, not homebuyers, need protection Sterling work Tempus Westminster Health care BAT Industries Limited release The Times City Diary Bumper bonus The Times City Diary Turning to chicken The Times City Diary The real thing The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Frequencies: Radio 1 Choice Satellite The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund ICI could quit ten businesses in new shake-up Britain's biggest chemicals group will undergo a much more drastic restructuring than expected after the impending demerger of its bioscience division Dealers desert Leyland DAF Oil tax reform may raise only £115m Concise Crossword No 3064 By our World Trade Correspondent: German kowtowing wins orders Baltic honours pledge to return Winning Move Word-Watching Global Mobile Pay deals at record low and falling
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