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News from 06/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Robin Cook, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Rodney J. Croft, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, M Michelin, Fred Jarvis, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Richard Ford and Elaine Fogg, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Philip William, A. de Grunwald (Film producer), Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, J. F. Q. Switzer, Sir Frederick Lawton, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Jo Knowsley, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, John Gross, Vera Haller, Debra Craine, Nigel J. Hill, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, R. R. Gordon, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Elaine Fogg, Nicholas Watt, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Woodrow 'Bertie' Wyatt, Eve-Ann Prentice Diplomatic Correspondent, D. F. Hill, Charles Bremner, Virginia Ironside, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Jeremy M. Noble, Peter Froggatt (Former Chairman), Edward Fennell, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Martin Hoyle, Barry Millington, David Toop, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, John Brown, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Harvey Sheldon (President), Mary V. Sinclair, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, M. O. Duncan-Jones, Jonathan Braude and Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Alan Copps, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Claude R. Hart, Robert Crampton, Craig Lord, Gerald Larner, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Scrivenor, Ellen Cranitch, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Derek Davies, Gerard Noel, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, David J. Begley, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Aileen Ballantyre, Piers Wooley, Vince Wright, Ian Robertson, Tim Rice, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David McIntosh, George Sivell City Editor,

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Our Foreign Staff: UN plans evacuation of 15,000 Bosnia Muslims British soldier saved by helmet Fish deal is rejected Index Judas Iscariot Patten defies challenge by unions to drop school tests Escaped IRA man remanded Olympic Goal £146,000 National win for Irish nanny Virginia Ironside Patients must be told about Aids doctors Breitling Kasparov denounces rival Fide chess title move Guernsey officials reject quayside fish deal Feed the Children Picture Gallery Rail chiefs braced for second stoppage Drivers' union to vote on strike Patten defies threat by school unions Parades mark birth of new army corps Black staff win bias case against Tube B&q The Home of D. I. Y Household insurance costs rise by 37% News in Brief Former UDA man shot Distressed boy sighted RSPCA seeks more bans Beach guide faces action Record sum for Mickey Duke to attend service Fans rally to Everett Prisoner flees from court as firm takes over escort duties Prison officers are seeking a review of the privitisation of escort services after difficulties on its first day of operation Who's who in the Jockey Club Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Racing's governors launch enquiry into Aintree farce The Grand National Picture Gallery Canon RSPCA British tourists die in freak accidents Four adventurers lost abroad as television world mourns death of award-winning Survival cameraman As holidaymakers are warned off violent parts of America, a series of accidents overseas adds to the toll of tourists Consumer watchdog tackles meaty task Orthopaedic & Medibeds Judge frees man who strangled wife after 'extreme provocation' Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Wildlife film maker dies in airship fall over jungle Citroën Residents win legal aid for cancer fight Pesticide firm faces huge claims ITN seeks American partners Marriage: is it dead? Times/dillons Debate The Times MacKay will be taken to court on aid Chase De Vere Home Loans PLC MPs pressure Hurd to act over jailed Welshmen Cathay Pacific Arrive in better shape Art experts flush out £500,000 'sleeper' at country auction Diners allowed 'eat up' time Flu-like virus strikes Depressed mother knifed sons News in Brief Murder charge De Niro role Sex assault case Security slip Coren award Apple Computer U. K. Limited Tories denounce Lib-Lab pacts in county councils Conservatives attack navy cuts Fountain highmead Cook picks his winners in industry stakes Women to take lion's share of new jobs Big guns turned on Newbury Labour is determined to make a fight of the Newbury by-election, with most of the shadow cabinet joining the fray B&q The Home of D. I. Y Rover Cars Pope grants Princess Caroline's plea to legitimise her children Church officials are concerned that celebrity annulments confer a bad name on a practice which is granted to tens of thousands of ordinary Catholics every year Andreotti faces new enquiry over illicit cash for party funds It's not just the shaking that's the… Son-in-law of Chirac found dead Paris keeps tough line on trade News in Brief (Reuter): Quota cut urged (AP): Ready to resign (Reuter): Mercenary free 'Old fox' of Italy takes pride in his ability to survive Parkinson's Disease Society The baton now falls on opera corruption Our Foreign Staff: Russians urged to vote 'yes' in poll on economic reforms After the Vancouver summit Yeltsin From Associated Press in Washington: Storm over Tokyo 'yes means no' Clinton Our Foreign Staff: EC backs American aid deal Reaction B&q The Home of D. I. Y Red Square hangs its head in shame Russians, shames by their president's flight West for aid, also suffer the indignity of being forced to sell whatever they can on the streets just to survive Poverty Moscow lives in hope of trade barriers falling G7 Politics B&q The Home of D. I. Y Owen says US plan to lift Bosnia arms ban is too dangerous UN mass evacuation National Westminster Bank Millions see UK soldier shot in Bosnia Refugees happy to leave safe haven to go home Armenian forces poised to take key Azerbaijani town US Navy wants fighting women Waco siege police fear puzzle of Passover British honour is as much at stake as saving Communists' face Chris Patten sees John Major today and addresses the Royal Institute of International Affairs. Derek Davies advises the Hong Kong governor to stand firm over the colony in the face of Peking's onslaughts on 'foreigns devils' Chinese study rival airport proposals for Hong Kong King trial accused suffer blow AFP, (Reuter): ANC youths killed in their beds Our Foreign Staff: Cambodia tightens security for Boutros Ghali's visit US failed to heed warnings News in Brief (Reuter): Rebel caught Bodies found (Reuter): High fibre Peking flaunts old China hand as its prize trophy Man in the news Daks Simpson Judas was a good guy after all Was the Bible's great villiain simply a victim of propaganda? John Gross looks at attempts to rebuild almost 2,000 years of lost reputation The gospels reveal a progressive blackening of Juda's character—a result of the propaganda war St Paul and his followers The pain when a teenager flies the nest Mothers spend years teaching their children how to leave home-then, when they do, it hurts like childbirth. Virginia Ironside speaks from experience SGS Yarsley International Certification Services… America's fatal tourist traps Ben MacIntyre on the dangers the holiday brouchers never mention Hired cars are such easy targets for the muggers The Times Voices of sweet unreason Easter in smodern Britain may be predominantly a secular festival, but too much rationality can seriously damage your health, Ian Robertson argues Rationalism does not easily tolerate odd behaviour Ending a lottery in lives A new approach to organ donation could cut deaths on the waiting lists transplants The Health Summary This joint need not be replaced Disturbing reports are circulating about hip surgery and premenstrual tension Bristol & West & You Lynne Truss Will the BBC really pull the plug on the Bathroom Two? Rothschild in the red The Times Diary Betting slip The Times Diary A plume for Mrs. Pieterse One Race Still Running Ostrich-wrestling is not recommended to readers at home, but if you do get into a fight, remember to go for the jugular Cock-a-hoops The Times Diary Gunners goner The Times Diary Ideas in train The Times Diary The bookies' lucky day Woodrow 'Bertie' Wyatt reflects on the National fiasco Mr Patten's Test The education secretary must manage change judiciosly Back to the Fray Boris Yeltsin's future now lies in Russian hands Making Waves The bathing public has a right to know how dirty the sea is Dublin's claim to Northern Ireland No tears for Evita Royal sailor Measures to prevent cot deaths English Heritage plans Yeltsin inheritance British Oscars Grand debate on the National Picture Gallery Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Anniversaries People and Places Personal Column Births Horace offers an ode to meaning Deaths Picture Gallery Lincoln's Inn Deaths Legal appointments Deaths Forthcoming marriages The Royal Logistic Corps Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dr Allen Percival, CBE The Chartered Institute of Building University news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lord Elworthy Marshall of the Royal Air Force Lord Elworthy, KG, GCB, CBE, DSO, LVO, DFC, AFC, Chief of Defence Staff, 1967-71, died on April 4 aged 82. He was born in Timaru, New Zealand, on March 23,1911 Michel Riquet Michael Riquet, French Jesuit priest and author, died on March 5 aged 94. He was born on September 8,1898 Personal Column Flights Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Royal National Lifeboat Institution Mitchell Parish Mitchell Parish, lyricist, died in New York on March 31 aged 92. He was born in Shreveport. Louisiana, on July 10,1900 M Michelin a Pioneer of Transport Reginald Grenfell Reginald Pascoe Grenfell, died in London on March 31 aged 79. He was born on November 1,1903 News The Times Crossword No 19,197 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Business Today John Charcol Law MGN revamp costs £116m Mirror Group said its 1992 report and accounts will be qualified for the second year running as a result of its association with Maxwell-controlled companies Judges will decide Leyland DAF future Arts Americans worry themselves to gloom Sport Barclays pays £275,000 bonus to BZW chief executive Industries report seeing 'early buds of recovery' Signs of modest upturn fail to ignite borrowing Comsumers appeal ready to spend more of their income but remain reluctant to finance purchases through borrowing, setting the scene for a cash-led recovery By our City Staff: Crucible looks east for growth Halcyon Days FT Group chief quits over 'differences' Sears to sell Galliford to managers Fighting spirit at Highland MB-Caradon seeks acquisitions Pirelli sells stake and options in Continental Business Roundup Seeboard sheds jobs Tax relief compromise L&m moves ahead Lamont slips to £6m Home Counties slides St Petersburg chosen Reuter: GPA holds talks on US funds Pacific Western University Executive pay rising at 3 times inflation As the pace of pay rises slows, companies are also reducing car allowances and other benefits, and cutting redundancy payments to the statutory minimum T&s Stores margins squeezed Company News in Brief Thompson Clive pegs payout General Accident plc Scottish TV lifts profits to £10m Warning to Gulf states over capital SelecTV clears McKeown Yields falling BT contract Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reuter: Japan sees growth light at end of recession tunnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Buyers head for the sidelines Stock Market To Terence Young of 61a Eaton Square. London SW1 and… Public Notices Notice of resolution for payment of capital reserve… Bundesbank acts to end gold sale talk Recent Issues British Funds Major Changes Reuter: Bargain hunters lift Dow in quiet trade World Markets Wall Street The Times Leyland DAF tries to build a company of many parts Ross Tieman unravels the complex web of interests from which the Anglo-Dutch truck maker seeks to assemble a federal future Grand National draw is a runner The Times City Diary Sober start-up The Times City Diary Hamelin revisited The Times City Diary Kicking the habit The Times City Diary Waging war The Times City Diary ExerSkier by Nordic Track Total-Body-Fitness Japan Morgan Crucible Seven years' bad luck Tempus The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Sport Rates Sharp falls Singer & Friedlander Cilntec tailors aid for a bespoke survival suit Business to Business Business Opportunities CUC Marketing Ltd The Racing Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Chorlton The London Computer Auction Rooms Ltd Picture Gallery Business Line Marketing Secure your Future Wholesalers No Title Source Technology Ltd Distributors & Agents Yorkshire Windows Blue glass makes music in US Computers & Computing Services Franchises Conferences and Exhibitions Computer & Computing Services Computer Systems Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidation/recovery Impex Consultants TT Loans & Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatre Refit for a vintage star vehicle Dance: A new Don Quixote; the Red Army on tour; and a weak ending to Béjart's London visit The Royal Ballet's first Don Quixote for 40 years aims to give new dramatic life to a neglected classic. Debra Craine reports Military manoeuvres end in victory The Red Army of Russia Ensemble Festival Hall Chaplin's tale loses much of its sting Crucifixion Sadler's Wells Theatre Contracts, breeches and suits Arts Briefing 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 Sisters astray, and in Arcady Fringe Theatre: Benedict Nightingale gets bogged down in the countryside New Morning Bush A family that flips together, grips The House of Yes Gate, Notting Hill Taking it all too easy The Nine Night Shaw Hard lines for the poor adapter Theatre: Ellen Cranitch on the latest, radical attemt to stage Shakespeare's sonnets Roots in danger from pruning Fred Jarvis reports on te threat to free instrumental tutiion in state schools If they can hear, they will listen Concerts: Scotland's premier orchestra and a Polish visitor Sunday best thrice over Drifting together Rock Spiritualized Hackney Empire Shaftesbury Theatre Zarak MacRae Brenner Lipson Lloyd Jones Pfizer Limited Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Recruitment & Human… The Times Daniels Bates Partnership Legal Recruitment & Human… Ennismore Law Tutors Costs Draftsmen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Central Productions Multiple Classified Advertising Items European Patent Office Law Lecturers Portland Hospital Times Newspapers When the only winners are the lawyers Compensation cases can appease the public while wastig its money, David McIntosh argues Thousands of people think they'll win compensation in cases that cannot succeed Picture Gallery Lease liability Law for French Training 'a mess' Part-time articles US jurisdiction Articles are not as definite as they used to be Brief Review on assault Phone farrago Qurray Dougall Recruitment Clifford Chance Property Ram Consultants Westminster Medical Law Mergers & Aquisitions Professional Productivity Solutions plc London Consulting Group Ltd Quarry Dougall N B. Selection Ltd Bruce Campbell & Co Fres Legal Section Atkin Chambers Barristers No ban on advertising cheaper drug Trustee's notice of disclaimer effective Authorisation of nationals' university diplomas acquired in another member state European Law Report Court exercises power to reduce disproportionately large libel award Commercial pressure not unlawful Staff rights safeguarded When new witnesses go on the box Retrial by television makes for compulsive viewing, but how does the real legal profession judge the strong convictions of this rival countroom, asks Sean Webster Telford Development Agency A striking rise in status for employment lawyers Industrial action is no longer a popular as a legal battle, says Edward Fennell Standly times his big moment to perfection Johnson's victory brings reward for hard labour For the Record Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures Senna plays waiting game with McLaren Sport in Brief Gregory triumphs Lineker starts slowly Goossens wins appeal Badminton horse dies Word-Watching The Times Bad blood still taints spirit of Welsh rugby Gerald Davies wonders what has been achieved by the vote of no confidence in the WRU committee Barbarians become Swansea's priority 1993 First-Class Cricket Fixtures Picture Gallery Doherty puts mind on job at hand Pakistan make serene progress Past masters of the blame game Simon BArnes on why the establishment will escape censure for Aintree howler Pontefract Yesterday's Results Ayr denied Jockey Club hands over reins Folkestone Sedgefield Sneakapenny looks best Rapid Raceline New league to improve tennis players' development Joker McCoist an ace in Europe's goalscoring pack Andrew Longmore on the prolific marksman with the European cup final in his sights tomorrow Texas can give Ryan ideal leaving present Andretti defies time to reach hundred Snow Reports Promoters pool resources to rule out fees BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Frequencies Choice Satellite Countrywide Insurance Marketing Ltd United gale flattens Norwich Title race tightens up again as Aston Villa's lead is cut to one point England lose Pearce Concise Crossword No 3065 Sponsor alarmed by Welsh rugby vote Winning Move Word-Watching Olympic chief gives boost to Manchester Lloyd's of London

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