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News from 07/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Julia Hayley, Phil Yates, David Adams, S. B. Tress, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Patricia Davies, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Bill Frost, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, A. M. Dunner (Executive Director), Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, James Fisher, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Roger Graef, Nicholas Wood and Ben Preston, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, G. P. Walduck, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, John du Bois, Alan Foster, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, John Young, Keith Pike, David Doxey, S. W. Allen, Suzanne Vega, Charles Bremner, Martin Fletcher and Sheila Gunn, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, K. G. Wormsley, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Susan Gilchrist, Dan Reade, Dick Hinder, F. H. Williams, Jill James, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Wolfgang Münchau, Salem Azzam, Secretary General, George Sivell, City Editor, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, A. J. G. Heath, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Burnett-Hall, Richard Barber, Michael Binyon and Joanna Pitman, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, M. J. Cummins, Eve-Ann Prentice and James Bone, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, M. J. Miller, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, James Pringle, D. L. Ormerod, Mel Webb, Alan Tillier, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Ben MacIntyre, Mike Murphy, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Peter Smith, Richard Morrison, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, George Sivell City Editor, Jeremy Burrows,

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UN rescue lorries turned away empty by Muslims Bosnian Muslim leaders refused to evacuate refugees for fear of aiding ethnic cleansing and policy divisions grew between America and Europe Judge to head racing enquiry Index Burglar Belt House price rise and car sales point to recovery French trawler skipper 'let off lightly' Lost Chords A Staff Reporter: Crisp packet costs litterbug £1,200 Testing Time By our Foreign Staff: Explosion sends nuclear cloud over Siberia N&P Unit Trust or PEP Drivers' strike will add to rail misery Senior Tory found dead in garage News in Brief EC ignores Britain Blows killed Bulger Au pair goes missing TV producers backed Protest over detentions Wilding Tories grow uneasy over Patten's tests Labour unveils its plan for a boom Correction Ruling threatens DAF The Times Crossword Championship 1993 PM backs return to Ulster talks Triple rapist will not stand trial for Jo Ramsden kidnap Nurse molested girls aged 4 Copter pilot caused fatal crash Sheriff blames lack of attention Six men of power Easter in the Times Carlton revives Frost format By a staff Reporter: Mothers challenge Hillsborough verdicts High Court gives bereaved families a glimmer of hope GP took his life after death of a patient Auction By a Staff Reporter: Police hunt child-abductor Contents insurance hits the roof Suburban householders must pay up to 60% more for cover The Northern Ireland Electricity Share Offer Legal & General By our Money Editor: Better security can cut premium costs Farmers set for invasion by hippies British test pinpoints bacteria The Ultimate Driving Machine Jobless men blame dole for damaging their sex life Midland 120 years on, a bridge that should have fallen down defies its critics RSPCA demands action over rise in cruelty No title Inspector cries foul over cheap fish tails Dogs sense epileptic fits 'before owners' Hero's desk for sale Princess calls bomb boy's family News in Brief Aids death Suicide inquest Fireman jailed Cannabis haul Killer freed Joyrider dies Cotton tale School blaze Overbearing advisers destroy the dream of a beleaguered teacher Universities urged to end the summer break Classroom moral code unveiled Teachers will be asked to set an example in dress and behaviour under a new moral code from government advisers for all state schools Private schools boycott English exams SAGE Hapless UN agency feels maligned and misunderstood West edges towards armed intervention as Serbs mock curbs A provocative challenge to America by Slobodan Milosevic has dismayed diplomats striving to negotiate a peace deal Molloy Architectural Muslim soldiers laugh in the face of death Moscow uneasy at Serbia's international isolation Reuter: Bonn awaits court ruling on airmen Republicans force Clinton to trim recovery package President Clinton finds himself talking down the recovery to ensure the passage of his economic legislation De Niro lover loses child support claim From our New York Correspondent: Farrow branded Allen as 'Devil' AT&T NCR No Title Computers ground second shuttle Reuter: Corruption warnings shock main Italian party Balladur cornered on fish and farms Scandal reveals split in Spanish Socialists Rome's politics must reform or 'be embalmed' A fifth of Italy's deputies is under investigation. The electorate is being urged to vote for political reform B&Q Kitchens Superb Quality at Genuinely Low Prices Japan proposes new aid package to boost Yeltsin Tokyo is in a position to co-ordinate aid to Russia. Moscow could received £20 billion in relief if the plan is accepted Illness forces Watanabe to quit B&Q The Home of D. I. Y. Patten urges China to talk to be ignored on changes Cuban daredevil falls out of favour with exiles Picture Gallery Khmer Rouge told to hand over killer dinner guests (Reuter): Mandela accepts ANC blame Shaikh retried (AFP): Cattle banned Chant protest Invisible slaves on our doorstep Matthew Parris asks why we let the tyranny of family and custom ruin the lives of so many women Local opinion, church, mosque or synagogue can flatten individual liberty as much as any law Burberrys A curse on Britain's lousy law-makers Loopholes in the Education Act make an ass of the law Where else would an all-night sitting be a cause for celebration? International Spring Gardening Fair Don't be afraid to flatter me Smart men know better than to tell a woman she is looking good. Should we be mourning the passing of such niceties? Rattling about in Texas Texans sport a unique style. Men favour polyester and women Wild West wear, says Ben MacIntyre Beware Female Young Fogettes Women today cannot be sexy, successful and taken seriously The Fleet Show Miele Alan Coren Under the new laws, property owners will have to learn pride of place Labour's latecomers The Times Diary Sssshhh! The Times Diary What Patten should say As the education secretary prepares to speak to a teachers' union today, its leader, Peter Smith, offers some advice The curriculum should be overhauled in its entirety by 1994 Staying put, sadly The Times Diary Against the odds The Times Diary Enforcing peace in Bosnia Western resolve is better than bombs, says Roger Boyes Message for Peking Hong Kong's timetable for democracy must not slip Industrial Evolution Politicians are making slow progress on manufacturing policy School of Morality Ethical differences are no excuse for abdicating responsibility Land blighted by its registration Case for longer custodial sentences Treatment of ulcers Mubarak's Egypt Punishing children Customers' revolt Not buying British Whose fault was National fiasco? Court Circular Anniversaries Latest wills University news Furniture Makers' Company Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tomb details still fresh after 3,500 years Royal engagements Builders Merchants' Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays today Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Society of Edinburgh Memorial service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthritis Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Dinners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Olaf Lambert Olaf Lambert, CBE, Director General of the Automobile Association, 1977-1987, died on April 3 in Owslebury, Hampshire, aged 68. He was born in London on January 13,1925 Personal Column For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leo Labedz Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Army Benevolent Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action for blind people Church Army Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Nicanor Zabaleta Nicanor Zabaleta, basque harpist, died in Puerio Rico on April 1 aged 86. He was born in San sebastian on January 7,1907 Lieutenant-Commander Os De Las Casas Lieutenant-Commander O. M. B. de Las Casas, Lvo, Obe, died on April 1 aged 71. He was born in llminster, Somerset, on November 8,1921 Billiards: Lindrum's Memorable Tour Manchester Airport Duty bound British join sea invasion The European Community's single market has started in confusion. Rodney Hobson introduces a report on duty free shopping Customs fights the fiddlers Green and red channels have gone, but the rules on taxes are still being enforced Beefeater Boat-loads of cheap drink sail the seas Cross-Channel ferries enjoy a duty free boom as millions go shopping Sales can be worth £80 million a year Picture Gallery B. A. A Flying visit to the shops Passengers are buying more and spending more at Britain's airports, Derek Harris says Channel shoppers threaten UK jobs Treasury Loses Millions News The Times Crossword No 19,198 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Homes Business Today Isosceles agrees £1.4bn refinancing with banks Tesco rings up bigger market share Strategy that should start at home Arts Sport Church's famous English shoes Stagecoach plans flotation at 112p a share Fisons suffers as drug work stops NIE sell-off may attract strong Irish interest Advisers are bracing themselves for strong investor interest in the Irish Republic, fuelled by a television campaign that will be seen on both sides of the border United Friendly Group plc No Title Struggling TIP Europe in full-circle US takeover £1.5m pay-offs at Midland Airline chiefs differ on aid Laird raises payout for 21st year Zeneca sells off Tribol lubricants to Burmah Business Roundup City Centre advances Peregrine progress Bensons cash call Boardman for Heron Frost profits jump BICC stays cautious Publisher's profits up Company News in Brief Shell and Esso to spend £1.3bn on extending Brent An unprecedented feat of engineering will keep Brent in production until the year 2008, adding 34 million barrels of oil, and provide jobs for 3,000 contract staff Reuter: Chevron agrees joint plan for Kazakh oil RJB heads for market at £100m Wilkes in red Bletchley surge Daimler-Benz plans to cut 14,700 jobs Aegis passes payout after heavy costs Man Utd attracts City fans Top salary falls at the C&G Alitalia The wings of Italy Insurer increases profit on life income No Title To Title Provisions push Torday & Carlisle into loss Legal & Public Notices Parlimentary Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drag shares stay under the weather Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recovery elusive despite decline in company failures British Funds Major Changes (Reuter): Dow under pressure World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues The Times Leclerc tank fires loudest shot as France guns for arms deals Alan Tillier finds the outlook brighter for a French defence industry that suffered in the post-1989 detente and recession Stumbling over building bricks The Times City Diary Pollard bets on The Times City Diary Pink'un talk The Times City Diary Balancing mortgages with values Assuming one thought for all explains public alarm over inflation Bermuda triangle Tempus Tesco Daimler-Benz Of actions and words of policy on lips of Halifax chief SKF The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Small losses Singer & Friedlander Rolling radio news or a 24-hour yawn? The BBC's proposed round-the-clock News Network has attracted protests from listeners and scepticism from experts. Yet plans to open the station next year continue Media, Sales & Marketing Advertisement Sales Agent V. C. A - J. G Durand & Cie Marketing / Sales Executive Training Films and Publications International Club Company Ltd Simon Johnson Residential Lettings Negotiator Morality in 15 minutes Broadcasters have a responsibility to stop TV discussion shows degenerating into slanging matches, or having so many speakers that there is no depth, says Roger Graef Trainee Partners Times Newspapers Put not your faith in polls Public scepticism about market research casts doubts on its accuracy Fortunes to be made in used notes Music: Richard Morrison on musical plagiarism, exemplified by The Beggar's Opera, opening tonight Every word is finely judged Rock Concerts Hammersmith Apollo Doyly Carte Theatre Lemonheads National, Kilburn Art The Queen of Spades Entertainments Today's Events A dailyl 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 Distant echoes from the South Theatre: Benedict Nightingale on an American play that seems a long way from home From the Mississippi Delta Cochrane, WCI Betraying our expectations of good faith Television Review: Daniel Johnson is not impressed by some historical revisionism Hopeful travellers, journeyman class Radio Review Gourmet fare to suit all tastes Urban renewal and a wealth of exhibitions mark Antwerp's year as European City of Culture 1993. John Russell Taylor reports Dud notes, great jokes Concert: Richard Morrison on the versatile Dudley Moore Scene is set in St Ives Arts Briefing Royal Shakedspeare Company Voices raised in hope Concert "Music for Life Carnegie Hall, New York Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Rapida Group Plc Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Eurolink Group plc City SECRETARY/PA Farley & Co Public Relations Consultancy SW1 Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Team Secretary Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Love + Tate Part of the Kumagai Gumi Group Executive Secretary / Administrator SECRETARY/PA to Md Call Browns Recruitment Limited NSPCC British Red Cross International Club Company Ltd Microsoft Word for Windows Trainer Senior Secretary in Fine Art Chestertons Residential Sales & Marketing PA PA to MD PA in PR £17,000 Executive SECRETARY/Bookkeeper Norcros Foster Wheeler Energy Limited Visa Pricoa Property Investment Management Ltd PA/ADMINISTRATOR £14,000 per Annum Medical Secretary Mirrow Employment Agency Ltd Bilingual PA £17,000 Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teachers' boycott is trade dispute Enforcing security for joint loan Expenditure on plant house does not qualify as plant La Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summary dismissal of application Eligibility for disturbance payment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers News Datacom Crème De La Crème Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Accicent Property Service Egerton The Property Bid List Multiple Classified Advertising Items Faxwise Winkworth Auctions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes ElmBridge Estates Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marryat square Dennis & Hayes Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items How far is it to the new city? Rachel Kelly explains what the much-heralded East Thames Corridor will really be like The area is best imagined as a string of mini new towns Four Developments, Thousands of Homes -And a New Railway Line Give us the old, old storeys The collapse of a Glasgow tenement should not blight all such properites From a stately home to a sad monument The failing fortunes of Revesby Abbey reflect a market in the doldrums A village for living in Variety is the key to developing a community from scratch Deane lifts Sheffield spirits with lucky strike Iberiab By our Sports Staff: Whittingham equals club record Golf challenge off to flying start Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Bristol's derby provides poor fare for city The Times Sports Service Zelezny shatters Backley's record Sport in Brief Top players sidelined Wharton tests hand Brighton event safe Hastings concerned Word-Watching Donnell heads committee investigating National Nap: Simpson (4.10 Ascot) Next best: Jim Valentine (3.05 Ascot) Today's Races on Television Rapid Raceline Ascot Zafonic ready to dust off cobwebs Overheard for late reward Ludlow Line-Up Ripon Ludlow Holder stakes claim for Test place The Times Langer ready to clear major obstacle Patricia Davies assesses Bernhard Laner's chances of winning his second major title in the US Masters at Augusta National For the Record Today's Fixtures Snow Reports Swansea tease fates and go back into lead BBC1 Variations Radio3 Radio 3 Choice Satellite Parkinson's Disease Society of United Kingdom Golf Rangers go for broke against Marseilles European Champion League Lawrence's survival hopes lifted by Hendrie Concise Crossword No 3086 No Title Winning Move Word-Watching Parrott unable to regain form Omega Racing Clement named after drug tests Tomorrow

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