News from 08/04/1993
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Tim Lamb, James Landale, Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, Lord Bethell, Patricia Davies, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Longmore, Harvey Elliott, Ben Preston, Richard Valentine, Edward Gorman Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Charlotte Bray, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, John K. D. Cooper, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Brian Tisdall, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Myra Fulford, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Denis Staunton, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Ian Norbury, UK Exploration Manager, Arnold Thomas, D. N. Dow, John Percival, Ros Drinkwater, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Arthur Gold, Liam Jarnecki, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Ian Brunskill, E. M. Hall, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Christine Verity, Marcus Binney, David Robinson, Patrick J. Goodall, Dennis Shaw, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, F. B. R. Howell, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, David Bishop, James Bone and Tom Rhodes, Richard Evans, David Ekserdjian, D. A. C. Ricketts, F. D. Heyer, Ronald Brownstein, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Gill Hannam, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, P. Morris, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, William Rees-Mogg, Joanna Pitman, Henry Button, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Peter Blaker (Chairman), Sheila Gunn and Martin Fletcher, Brian MacArthur, David Oates, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Steane (Chairman), Christopher Hawtree, David D. Hebb, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Eleanor Lowden, Tim Walker, A. Wiseman, Tim Judah and Sheila Gunn, Jane Owen, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Edward Grayson, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Alan Price-Talbot, Colin Campbell, Thomas Stuttaford, Daniel de W. Rogers, Paul Roots Director, Tom Walker and Angela MacKay, Neil Clarke, Chairman,
ResumoPicture Gallery Patten fails to head off teachers' test boycott Index Racing Vatican eyes 1,000 Anglican defectors The depth of unease over the decision to ordain women priests will alarm the Church of England as increasing numbers of clergy seek to defect to Rome Morillon leads bid to rescue Muslims Child Support Nuclear cloud over Siberia after blast Major's Year By a Staff Reporter: Thousands take an extra day of holiday Senator meets IRA as bomb boys are mourned Abbey National Index Six men of power Plus... Race results Father of Enniskillen victim meets IRA Terrorist leaders say 'meeting shows that dialogue can hurt no one' The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund By our Ireland Correspondent: Major steps up the pressure for fresh talks on Ireland Lawyers win go-ahead to test MacKay BR to meet unions over strike threat Single mothers risk loss Tories pay for new tax Branson buys Airbuses Mercy-killing blunder Luftwaffe inquest held Canada House in doubt Whiplash denies stunt Benefit rules 'are trap' Gun sale may be halted Bulimia sufferer faked abduction to avoid Christmas Fitness teacher sparked £20,000 hunt How eating disorder hits eldest daughters Jilted man crushed girl friend Architect of Scrabble dies aged 93 Pop singer Holly says he has HIV Picture Gallery Sterilised mother wins £140,000 for son Litterbug had won tidy award The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Rapist on parole did crime tour of Britain American Airlines Olympic boxers win damages Murder charge Abuser jailed Shippey arrest Husband held Trust wins action over Uppark fire Prisons director summons Group 4 after escapes Privatising the jails Early hitches have led to embarrassing confrontation between the head of the prison service and pioneer privatised guards Sainsbury's Homebase Cathedrals blessed with £4.6m Multiple Display Advertising Items Public anxiety obliges Clarke to rethink new justice act Disquiet among the judiciary grows as magistrates quit the bench in protest at means-related fines New QCs named Marriage: is it dead? Times/dillons Debate The Times World of Leather School to hold bully enquiry Dixons Stores Group Ltd Nine held in crackdown on bootlegging Picture Gallery Tower Bridge shut for summer repairs Make turkey the seasonal treat Easter Weekend Watch Long weekenders head for the road Mercedes-Benz Do It All The worst may be over, but pitfalls aplenty lie ahead One year on: the ups and (mostly) downs of John Major Kenwood Labour's birthday broadside Quality Software Products Few happy partners join the victors' anniversary waltz Britain offers fighters for enforcing the no-fly zone Military intervention in Bosnia Macedonia wins new UN identity Reuter: OAS man held for vengeance killing Sage Sovereign Reuter: US boats join watch on Danube Legal minefield holds up Bonn's combat mission Herr Kohl feared being held hostage by the opposition, so he has recruited the courts to rescue him from military impotence The Sage Group PLC Picture Gallery Italian corruption enquiry names top Fiat executive EC admits tobacco cartel link to death Tomsk nuclear blast revives spectre of Chernobyl disaster The lastest accident heightens growing alarm over the poor state of Russia's ageing nuclear reactors and reprocessing facilities Radioactive 'graveyards' alarm West A modern war of ancient hatreds punishes Caucasus city of ghosts Lord Bethell, who recently went to Azerbaijan and Armenia with other MEPs, gives his account of the visit Turkey reinforces enclave border Reuter: Russian celebrities join Yeltsin's ranks Piqued Kiev rails at Kremlin Soviet nuclear arsenal Russia asked to join us in space Reuter: Bomb accused BCCI rethink (AFP): Troops stay (AFP): Paris riot (Reuter): Famine eases (Reuter): Blast deaths (Reuter): Passenger dies (Reuter): Defiant stand Model child Bedside vigil adds to Hillary Clinton's health reform zeal Father's illness spurs First Lady to tackle ethics as well as medical costs Cuomo forgoes seat on Supreme Court Fainting fits fell Cairo girls Gaddafi escapes new curbs Fiat Tipo Brio Cambodia murders mar UN chief's visit This Sign Points to a Cracking Easter at B&Q B&Q The sad wife John Major left behind A year after the nation prepared to go to the polls, a look at how the winners and losers have fared While the prime minister runs the country, Norma Major has run for cover, says Tim Walker Multiyork Whatever happened to last April's losers? Former MPs struggle to rebuild their lives after being abandoned by the voters, reports Liam Jarnecki HRT and the long view Aching for a cure to ulcers Are patients being denied a treatment which could end their years of pain?Jeremy Laurance reports Impotence Relief Laughing gas? I nearly died How private dentistry can leave a cavity in your wallet Heart problems on the run A new group of drugs can help patients live longer Medical Briefing Philips Out of the boardroom Penalties of elegance Philip Howard A Patten for all schools? Picture Gallery Watch China blossom Britain has no deep conflict of interest with China, and should benefit from the massive economic expansion just starting News permitting Back in favour Sting like a bee Nanny's security blanket Children and agencies don't mix says Barbara Year of Dented Dreams Last April's electoral triumph seems a lifetime ago Chained to the Calendar The system of public holidays needs to be far more flexible Testing time for school pupils Inflation down? Fairness sought for coal pensioners and taxpayers Moving towards a democratic society in Hong Kong Motor racing success Cutbacks in the arts Battlefields battle Training for the law National fiasco Court Circular Birthdays today Royal Postgraduate Medical School St Francis' College, Letchworth Anniversaries Personal Column Today's royal engagements Memorial services Battle horn sounds its fearsome screech again Queen's Counsel Legal appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriages Tickets for Sale All Tickets Fair camellias bring spring to Wembley Horticulture Chartered Accountants Appointments Latest wills Flightfile S. C. Griffith S. C. (Billy) Griffith, Cbe, Dfc, Td, secretary of Mcc from 1962 to 1974, died in a Sussex nursing home yesterday aged 78. He was born on June 16,1914 Michael Kanin Michel Kannin, Oscar-winning screenwriter, director, producer and playwright, died in los Angeles on March 12 aged 83. He was born in Rochester, New York, on February 1,1910 Personal Column Picture Gallery Barbican Your Will London Association for the Blind British Heart Foundation Church Housing Trust Professor John Conn Professor John Conn, naval architect and John Elder Professor of Naval Architecture in the University of Glasgow 1957-73, died on March 27 aged 89. He was born on July 5,1703 Newmarket Craven Meeting Next week the race for the Craven Stakes will be run yet again-in conditions decidedly more than those described here Dimitris Tsevas Dimitris Tsevas, deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Greece, died in Athens on March 26 aged 62. He was born on June 12,1930 Alfred Butts Alfred M. Butts, inventor of "Scrabble, " died in Rhinebeck, New york, on April 4 Aged 93. He was born in Poughkeepsie New York in 1900 News The Times Crossword No 19,199 Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather Shifting Picture Gallery Complaining Slipping The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Cheer up, America is set for growth Travel Recoveiy is beginning say business leaders Evidence that the recession is nearing its end continues to grow with Britain's top industrialists and housebuilders more confident of imminent recovery BAe in talks on £500m jet sales Arts Sport Samuel Montagu Banks urged to grant Queens Moat debt standstill Books: The Bonkey's Easter Tale British Coal offers £109m peace loan in pensions row ICL dips to £39m but avoids worst of the recession Cost control helps Nurdin to advance Northern Rock Wilson (Connolly) stays well in black Bundesbank makes another minimal cut Sherwood plans Italian move By our Deputy City Editor: Higgs in red for a second year Hunting seeks £36.8m via 2-for-9 rights issue Cairn bids for Teredo Sketchley buys chain Policy dispute resolved Brammer eases Wardle profits down Company News in Brief Scottish Widow's Fund and Life Assurance… France signals its readiness to stop blocking trade pact Despite an accommodating message from Paris, France has a long list of demands and still rejects last November's deal between the us and Brussels Banks to compete in sale of BT Fewer check-ins book Savoy into red John Mowlem sells Hss for £52m Write-offs and losses reduced at Speyhawk Picture Gallery DAF team takes a hard line with AP Wellcome shares suffer as group defends Aids drug The Economist Dagenham profits in reverse Lelliott talks to bank on debt MGM buys Payout lifted Lord of review Golden sideline RTZ signs Klöckner works Legal & Public Notices Guinness flatter amid worries over reassessment of brands Stock Market Nikkei continues to rally as index hovers at 20,000 mark Schroders' key role in Greek phone sale By our City Staff: Lucas sells fluid power systems for £40m British Funds Major Changes (Reuter): Dow makes headway World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues The Times Generation game can explain world's booms and busts Economic View Longer-term world cycles can paints a truer economic picture than day-to-day ups and downs, writes Anatole Kaletsky Telethon for Sargent fund The Times City Diary Dress code Johnston bows out Shenkman's role Oil tax reform will cost UK billions Business Letter Telecom tactics Tempus Mowlem/Davis ICL The Times Higgs and Hill Dewhirst The Times Unit Trust Information Service Losses trimmed at close Fimbra Detecting fraud can be costly Accountancy & Finance Black Horse Financial Services Isle of Man Government Financial Supervision… Diary of Times Classified New guidelines vital for pension trustees Optima Consulting The University of Sheffield Fox Valentine Ltd. Graduate Trainees UCL Hospitals What defrauded client is going to spend £300,000 to recover £50,000? Accountancy Letter Davies Kidd Accountant Bookkeeper/Accountant with experience required by… Times Newspapers Chancellor puts North Sea's tax-break drillers on the spot Institutes taxed by war of words over exams Bowing out atPW Europe Training offer Taking over Tightening rules on fees undercutting Growing demand for forensic accounting Spanish steps Flyaways Stansted Cannes grimaces and bares it The Riviera would like it to be known that next month's film festival is not all it has to offer. Harvey Elliott reports on the age-old charms of the côte d'AZure Traditions to treasure Airlines cut fares for business travellers Height of luxury Smokers find a champion Tips for travellers seeking cigarette- friendly airlines BA lands an American triumph The British giant has achieved a coup with an airline link-up enabling it to fly passengers direct from internal us hub airports to Heathrow. Harvey Elliott reports Aqaba Ticket touts in Sunset rip-off Tourists are paying sky-high prices for tickets to London shows Secret of hotel's success Top places to eat in Italy Thomas Cook Fly with a Hoover Travelogs Travellers still in the dark over Ec safeguards Strict rules to protect people on package tours have been in force for months, but few know what they entail Crown jewels return to view Treasure that survived Cromwell, the Nazis and a Scottish latrine Card Watch Surviving a press storm Ros Drinkwater visits Shetland and finds the bewildered islanders getting back to normal Bristol re-opens Music while you snorkel Easter Multi-Activity Break for Singles CTC cruises Why should we believe? Cinema: Geoff Brown finds himself unconverted by a Steve Martin born again sa a semi-serious actor Pages torn from a family album David Robinson meets Sven Nykvist, a cinematographer now turned director Theatre Club membership is set to rise Rock Concert: Alan Jackson Berlin Finding a place for Christ at Easter Role-ing stock The Ox Last chance… Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Klngston'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 Kit Marlowe, double agent? Theatre: Benedict Nightingale spies an engaging, provocative entertainment The School of Night The Pit Well worth dusting and tracking down The Return of the Prodigal Orange Tree, Richmond Seven views of a saint as death approaches Dance: John Percival sees English National Ballet premiere Ivan Nagy's final commission In the market for memories Almost a year her death, Marlene Dietrich is big business in reunified Berlin. Denis Staunton reposts An appetite for design Marcus Binney surveys the submissions to an architectural exhibition which gave 25 leading practices an unusual brief Master of grand gesture London Concerts LPO Rozhdestvenky Festival Hall Robots with strings attached Balanescu Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall BBC Glow by glow account Television Nostalgia for the old order After the Cold War, ethnic strife is the new threat to peace. Ronald Brownstelin finds the analyses of two American elder statesmen offer little for our comfort A garden for all thyme Highgrove Portrait of an Hrh The Price of Wales and Charles Clover Chapmans, £20 The Adelphi Press A messy, biblical and protracted end for us Thrillers Blessed are the speech-makers Lincoln at Gettyburg By Garry Willis Simon and Schuster, £17.99 Lend Me your Ears Great Speeches in History Edited by William Safire Norton, £25 The artist in the monastery The Dominican tradition is the key to a richer appreciation of Fra Angelico's painting, writes David Ekserdjian The dispossession of Dido The Tenancy By Eva Figes Sinclair Stevenson, £14.99 Into cultural battle Jaywalking By Jay Landesman Weidenfield & Nicolson. £15.99 Utopia and Other Places By Richard Eyre Bloombury, £16.99 The donkey that went to Jerusalem Children The Times Hope amid rancour The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield Volume III: 1919-1920 Edited by Vincent O'Sullivan and Margaret Scott Oxford University Press, £35 Hendry finds best form at right moment Council used wrong route to protect children Office lease assumption Wheatcroft joins in grand prix cavalcade Private circuit will become the hub of the Formula One world this weekend Andrew Longmore meets the moter-racing enthusiast who on Sunday will stage a championship race on his personal track Acquittal evidence admissible Milton in fine fettle for World Cup test Correction Dignity must be restored to protect the people's same Gerald Davies on Welsh rugby's need for a stately revival after a brush with mob rule last Sunday Wharton makes winning return War against chauvinism in racing goes on Prime example Defeat leaves Forest in dire straits West Ham bow to Collymore's class Credit for Arsenal Counties' support for four-day matches Drug problem Word-Watching Win a trip to World Cup Sevens No Title Failings in technique are exposed by French By a Correspondent: Evans kicks Cardiff out of contention for title For the Record The Times Golf Dedication and instinct of a man apart Julian Muscat on the record career of Peter Scudamore, who retired from racing yesterday Snow Reports From our French Racing Correspondent: Zafonic loses unbeaten record Thunderer: Brighton Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Maisons-Laffitte Results Zeta 's Lad bound for Fairyhouse Flag men will have radio link to starter Thunderer: Leicester Thunderer: Hamilton Park Overheard sparkles in Ludlow triumph Race details Augusta knights join quest for golfs Holy Grail Faldo, Price and Norman lead challenge for first major championship 1993 On the unending charm of the Masters, the players' favourite, which starts today Atkinson remains on course for final First-tee nerves set opening challenge Startingtimes Hardcastle back after seven years Sportin Brief Ryan misses semi-final Heslop has high hopes Jolly hockey tricks Harlow retains title Billy Griffith dies Peugeot lacks sponsor Smith delays surgery 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