News from 09/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Adrian J. L. Randall, Chairman, Anthony Harris, Jon Ashworth, Freud, Helen Johnstone, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Patrick Moser and our Foreign Staff, Neil Bennett, John Bartlett, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Sally Brompton, Philip Howard, Pete Bristo, Irving Kristol, Michael Binyon, Henry Hely-Hutchinson, Charles Williams, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Tony Patrick, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Brian Rix, Chairman, Michael Bowles, Bernard Levin, Patricia Tehan, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Malinda Wittstock, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Sidney Sugarman, Libby Purves, Louise McCann, Hugh Montefiore, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Hugh J. Field (Editor-in-Chief), Michael Clark, Jenny MacArthur, Brenda Thain, John Young, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Susan Gilchrist, Andrew Sentance, Richard Cork, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, David Miller, H. Toch (tax consultant), Norman Soloman, David Toop, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Walker and Richard Beeston, Matthew D'ancona, J. A. Clark, Peter Beazley, Oliver Holt, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Gardening Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Elspeth Crossley Cooke, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, James Pringle and Joanna Pitman, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, J. M. D. Tomlinson, Ben MacIntyre, Tim Jones and John Young, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Hyam MacCoby, Benedict Nightingale, James Landale and Charlotte Neser, Jill Pitkeathley (Director), Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Michael Coleman, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoBy our Foreign Staff: Serbs find ammunition hidden in UN aid lorry Germany acts Easter starts a 15-mile jam Index World Title Unions threaten summer strife Leisure Anglican theologian defects Salvation Army sacks executive Film under Fire Dejected senator says IRA meeting failed National & Provincial Building Society Motoring on Friday Thinking positive Tomorrow in the Times Easter tips Runners all Marathon Top stores fall out over solution to Sunday trading The political disarray over Sunday shopping has led to top-name high street stores breaking ranks over opening hours Patten beleaguered as moderate union joins exams revolt The education debate St. Joseph's Hospice Critics urge measured review of testing Rebel who risks losing all for faith Churches meet to plan policy on dissidents' conversion Leading Anglican will defect today Correction Mediterranean tour operator goes under News in Brief Women occupy pit Group 4 prisoner flees Mirror claims damages Plane crash kills three By our Religion Correspondent: Bishops draw up guide for transfer How Salvation Army marched into a campaign that cost £6m Wife hired gunman to kill husband for fortune 15-mile jam mars Easter getaway McCartney raises £8m for school National Trust opens a wilderness in the east House prices rise only in Scotland Hopscotch By a Staff Reporter: Pop star with HIV tells of his fears Peugeot Off-road cars face legal ban on ancient country paths The popularity of all-terrain vehicles has raised the question of whether centuries-old rights of way are still appropriate Dying swans mystery The Times Texas Homecare Railway stokes boyhood dreams Garden centres gear up for record sales Green shoots of recovery burst forth as early spring sunshine revives dormant customers Ford Wembley blooms with vibrant colour By a Staff Reporter: Chef fined £500 for damaging camera Mink hunters fear season of violence by extremists Spring offensive could disrupt the chase after threat is issued to hunt master Clampers accused of deception News in Brief Art sale halted Driving ban Briton drowns Baby found By our Science Editor: Crops thrive on Braer soil Fowler forecasts good times ahead Minorities lead way in business launches Magnetize Magistrates put boy into care of ex-convict SAAB Scania A British soldier's lens captures images of war in Bosnia These pictures were taken by the British army photographer Staff Sergeant Pete Bristo before a sniper's bullet fractured his skull near Turbe, Bosnia, on Monday Judges back German combat role Awacs crews to direct Nato planes in no-fly zone Scientists give Tomsk all-clear By our Foreign Staff: Armenians cast doubt on Russian ceasefire claim (Reuter): Rome opens coalition door to the former Communists La Scala opera chief prevails in final act Toyota Balladur orders tightening of belts B&Q Japan questions UN role after Cambodia murders The Khmer Rouge claims Vietnamese troops are still in Cambodia. It says its attacks on UN personnel will continue until Hanoi removes its men Lawncare Peking calls on Triads to help Hong Kong Jackson shuns civil rights race Mubarak plans summit with Rabin to rescue peace talks Turk kills Greek Cypriot guard Toyota Father of First Lady dies at 82 News in Brief (Reuter): Tit-for-tat ban Terror warning Missile mission Cuba accused Why I am still fighting my cold war The enemy is no longer the red threat but insidious forces in our own society, says Irving Kristol The army destroyed my belief in socialism and the common man The liberal ethos has corrupted sector after sector of American life Toyota No Retirement yet for the Veterans of Ant-Communist Battles International Spring Gardening Fair Right on their tail Sally Brompton on animal lovers who devote their lives to catching those who steal or mutilate horses Many of the 50 or so horses recovered last year owe their rescue to the work of the Horsewatch members Chocolate eggs? Poach these ideas James Landale and Chalotte Neser's guide to the best Easter offerings Toyota Picture Gallery Wilding I'd adore to rent a major Janet Daley Teachers have become hostages to their own contradictory demands when it comes to testing Education is no longer seen as passing on a body of knowledge Oh yes they can Nurture this recovery Andrew Sentance considers John Major's year, and asks if we are about to be disappointed again Heroin and anti-heroine As each generation grows wilder than the last, ever more self-destructive behaviour starts to be seen as ordinary Bernard Levin The Times Diary What's cooking? The Times Diary Party time The Times Diary One's roof The Times Diary Paper schism The Times Diary Passing on the baton The Times Diary Balkan Humiliation The UN's credibility in Bosnia is fast vanishing Road to Rome The conversion of rebel Anglicans will be a mixed blessing Motorised Menace Off-road vehicles must be stopped from ruining the countryside Playing fair with the Judas story Out of order Community care, council tax and cost to charities Church finances Marriage and taxes HIV research Short and to the point Instructing children Getting even Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays today Appointments Institute of Biology Today 's royal engagement Anniversaries Personal Column Posies for the Queen created in a night Church services today The British Kidney Patient Association Bronzed Greeks slid into drab poverty Forthcoming marriages European Engineers Marian Anderson Marian Anderson, American contralto and the first black singer to appear at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, died in Portland, Oregon, yesterday aged 96. She was born in Philadelphia on February 17.1897 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dieter Plage Dieter Plage, wildlife cameraman, died in an airship accident above the Sumatran rainforest for Anglia Television's Survival series, on April 3 aged 56. He was born in Germany on May 14,1936 No Title Claude Gill Claude Gill, OBE, founder of the Claude Gill bookshops group, died on March 31 aged 90. He was born on October 8,1902 Terry Price Terry Price, Welsh international Rugby Union player, died in a road accident in Oxfordshire on April 7 aged 47. He was born in Hendy, West Wales, on July 16,1945 Jerry Sage News The Times Crossword No 19,200 Business WPA Health Insurance Weather The Times Tomorrow Picture Gallery Quitting Budgeting Losing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold A model of how not to go about things Motoring Picture Gallery Heron unveils £1.4bn refinancing package By our City Staff: Riding the corporate roller-coaster Arts Sport Barclays Bank put into administration after run on deposits Law Report: Housing Check Head of 3i leaves after banks defer flotation Sun Alliance Reuter: Ford chairman is paid $4.38m (Reuter): Iran denies breaking oil quota MTM profit fall is investigated Shares dive on Welpac warning Deverell leaves in Barclays shake-up Business Roundup Exploration loss grows £36m Suter disposal Receivers appointed Dowding write-down Ross surges to £3.7m Chepstow races ahead Westminster offer Purchase for Reuters Toyota Sun Alliance kept in the red by loan indemnity losses Sun Alliance, along with the rest of the composite insurance sector, is emerging from the horrors of the past two years. It is forecasting a profit this year Industry pay rises fall to 2.5% Managers acquire Maiden Doubts linger over 'franc fort' policy Bullers in red at half time Picture Gallery TSW backs into UK Safety for £9.5m Clinton tougher on tax than expected Patek Philippe Geneve Hambro Clearing Limited Investors stay in cynical mood Stock Market British Funds (Reuter): Late rally pushes Nikkei higher World Markets (Reuter): Dow slips a fraction Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Chocolate rivals struggle to satisfy Europe's sweet tooth Jon Ashworth traces the efforts of multinationals to take as big a bite as possible of a European market worth £8 billion- and still growing Coutts calls in ghostbuster The Times City Diary Waste not. . . The Times City Diary Wearing well The Times City Diary Select words The Times City Diary Insurance losses have little to do with global warming Business Letters ICI pointer to return on investment Nothing ventured Tempus Sun Alliance France Unearned income TSW/UK Safety Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Equities mark time Hoskyns Group Council can investigate immigrant status No abuse of position The Times Enforcing undertaking as to damages Orders on debt not inconsistent To permit eating-up is not to keep restaurant open Perverting course of justice before police investigation begins Purchaser must be secure tenant until transfer Legal aid can be available to stand-by solicitors in telephone re-routing service Grand vista, partially obscured Galleries: Richard Cork on a London show of the work of American painter Georgia O'Keeffe Cutting remarks from the French Theatre Rail integrity Habitual offenders at it again Television Review: Lynne Truss on yet another nun's story Wrong on three counts Dance: A new Don Quixote at Covent Garden is 'disastrous', says John Percival Rock Critic's Choice Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country A tougher and rougher crowd Theatre: Benedict Nightingale approves the harder edge on a transfer from Stratford The Beggar's Opera Barbican Between the lines and the sheets Fringe Theatre: Kate Bassett enjoys a vigorous reworking of the themes of Shakespeare's sonnets L. O. V. E. Riverside Studios Picture Gallery Meet the homeless One Step Beyond! Theatre Royal, Stratford East Where God has all the best tunes Rock on Friday: Songs of faith and devotion… Bruce misses the point… a new Tina Turner? Sounds of Blackness have soul - and that's the gospel truth. David Toop reports The Boss gets his wires crossed Records: David Sinclair on Springsteen's electric faux pas, and ragga's not so natty dread Top Ten Albums Covered in glory Pop Concert: David Essex The Times Seven Days Out & about this Week New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Continental Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peugeot Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover finds a future in its past Can a home-grown car challenge Mercedes and BMW? Vaughan Freeman reports on the new Rover 600 At last, a British car to take on the best Rover 600 We all win at Donington This weekend's Formula One Grand Prix is a test bed for road car design Paper chase Roadwise Car Magazine St Helens afraid of falling short again For the Record Sports Service Hill out to show he is on right track British Formula One enthusiasts turn their attentions to life after Mansell Oliver Holt sees an encouraging first day's practice for the European grand prix at Donington Park Autosport Word-Watching Injury forces Carling out of cup tie Oundjian to lay foundations for British skating revival Michael Coleman on the return of a former champion intent on improving the profile of a sport slipping slowly out of the limelight Roberts eyes Guineas success with Barathea Champion's Choice of Five to Follow National rerun schemes dashed Brittain considers Sayyedati switch Newmarket entries Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Skelton strikes opening blow for Britain Family affair which bridges generation gap On Friday Ballesteros fails to deliver master class David Miller watches a former champion struggle to come to terms with the course at Augusta Rangers reflect on their final prospects Victory vital for Norwich to remain in title hunt Foster outpaced in long-course sprint Sport in Brief Hendry serves notice Sheffield investigation Pinner Hill pair prevail Hounslow hopeful Sampras poised for top Winners change tack Snow Reports BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Thomas Cook Motor Racing Bell sounds for Lewis and Bruno Nicklaus challenges for opening day honours Concise Crossword No 3068 First round Scores Winning Move Word-Watching Clement Freud Gonzalez Byass Forest stand behind loyal Clough
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