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News from 10/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Mick O'donald, James Landale, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Malcolm Oliver, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, David Dick (Chairman), Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Iain R. Webb, R. A. Butler, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Norman, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Rob Hughes, Jennifer Radford, Malcolm McMahon (Prior Povincial), Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jan Morris, B. H. Field, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Margaret Sawistowska, Helen Johnstone and Jo Knowsley, Lina Saigol, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Christopher Farmer, President, Elizabeth Esteve-Coll Director, Clive Davis, John C. Hooper (Chairman), Muriel Curtis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, Tony Russ, James Bone and, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, T. J. Yarker, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Robert Williamson, David Jenkins, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, A. J. Leggat, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Ascot, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Elizabeth Dashwood, Betty Boo, John Young, Robert Law, Risa Maeda, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Konrad Adenauer, Charles Bremner, Mary Pininska, Roy Dehn, Ray Carter, Derwent May, Lewis Wolpert, P. G. Forrester, Margaret Murray, Robin Widdows, Margaret Dibben, Julia Llewellyn-Smith, Dick Hinder, Nicole Swengley, Michael Thornton, Jenifer Rowntree, John Woodcock, T. Stachowski, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Kari Knight, David Miller, Sally Baker, Norman Hammond, Celia Brayfield, Charles de Gaulle, Richard Holmes, John Higgins, Timothy Royle, George Sivell, City Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Philip Willan, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Yukiko Yoshida, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Moy McCrory, Oliver Holt, Tony Higton, Roger & Maggie Hartley, Michael R. Bond, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Alastair Thain, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Sarah Carpenter, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Louise Carpenter, James Pringle, Trevor Stevenson, Iain MacLeod, Charles G. Beebe, Brian Alderson, Peter Bruinvels, Joyce Billington, Tom Walker and Wolfgang M?nchau, Gerard Davies, J. V. Chelsom, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Stephen Pettitt, Philip Gore, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, C. Horton, Roy Jenkins, Jonathan Meades, Owen Dyer, Brian Clarke, Angling Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Harry Hill, Melinda Camber Porter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Galen Strawson, Sarah Woodward, John C. A. Yorke, Christopher Irvine, W. L. B. Walker, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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Easter church crisis turns heat on Carey With the Church of England spending Easter embroiled in the dispute over women's ordination, the Archbishop of Canterbury's Leadership is under question Hume's Vatican mission Index Weekend Sotheby's Men of Power Police interview hypnotist's patients after videos found Old Masters Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Serbs bar UN from siege town Holly Johnson NUT set to order two-year boycott of tests Weekend Money Pakistan tour in danger after drug arrests Dublin arrest ends IRA suspect's two years on run Noble Caledonia Limited The urchins who turned Tory dread old age under Major Newton falls foul of VAT pledges BA pilots to vote on 24-hour strike News in Brief Women stay down pit Wheelchair sea death Doctor disputes claim Jess Yates dies Police ambush car Is this the end of marriage? The Times/dillons Debate The Times Correction Van design blamed for escapes from prison escort firm The Home Office fears that the past week's events will confirm the poor public perception of the private security industry Du Maurier affair true, says writer I Love You Ducks must be killed to save rarer species Fans hurt at gospel concert Unseasonal storms ruin start of holiday break Rolex Peugeot By a Staff Reporter: Memory of Baltic Exchange blast haunts victim's father One traumatic year after the Ira bombed the City, a bereaved family returns to lay a Wreath Labour reaffirms commitment to a united Ireland House market hopes for Easter upsurge CTC Barclays Flymo The dangers of putting our faith in God and Jesus Evangelicals ditch tambourines for community action Christians gather for Easter N&p Dog rescued after week down hole Raw recruits vie for gloiy with veterans of fly fishing Below the surface of Britain's trout waters, record-breakers lle in wait Dulux Tall tales from this year's model angler Man dies as wife goes into labour News in Brief Fatal dive Treasure sale Air chief dies Racial equality chief tells blacks to be better fathers TA captain on secrets charge is freed Nissan National & Provincial Building Society Medical group tells patients to beware bogus hypnotists The case of a hypnotherapist accused of sexual assault could underline the popularity of alternative medicine Hard-up Nasa toys with tiny trucks Disputes hit launch of Europol force City waits on a hair-trigger for King verdict While the Los Angelels jury in the Rodney King trial begins its delinerations, a display of force in the city belies official claims that rioting is not expected (Reuter): Libya hits out at Uk as sanctions continue News in Brief Spy enquiry (Reuter): China warning (Reuter): Blast kills 21 (AFP): Burma visit (AP): Cover version US planes strike back in Iraq exclusion zone Saddam tests Clinton Phone company offers the devout a hot line to heaven Kuwait prepares to honour Bush The Douro River Our Foreign Staff: Japan threatens to pull out its troops Waco cult claim six died in shoot-out Bonn takes first hesitant step into battle to save face with Nato As the likelihood of a show of Western military force in Bosnia grows, the need for diplomatic bargaining between America, Western Europe and Russia mounts Our Foreign Staff: Russia ready to veto UN tightening of sanctions Yeltsin shelves price reforms as referendum drive begins Picture Gallery Morillon limelight irks French officers Reuter: Karabakh offered trace help Auschwitz clash casts shadow Polish-Jewish relations Bosnia dilemma puts American moralists on rack (Reuter): Resignation deals blow to Warsaw News in Brief (Reuter): Nuclear order (Reuter): Poles retaliate González fights to wrest his party from grip of scandal Unless the Spanish Socialists can clean up their act, their days in power are numbered. A confident right is closing in for the Kill Andreotti attacked for standing aside in anti-Mafia battle Czech chauvinists gain the whip hand Thames Water Youth dies after police shooting News in Brief (Reuter): Escape route (Reuter): Art find Kate Muir in New York Averting their eyes in a city with no sky, people find themselves averting their feelings too Within ten minutes, someone was on the dead man's Treadmill Religious thinking does not produce knowledge As Easter approaches, two writers consider the place of faith in a scientific world Capp still fits The Times Diary Nature and science are revelations of God Second thoughts The Times Diary Hong Kong fooey` The Times Diary Name dropping The Times Diary Embattled again The Times Diary Easter duck The Times Diary Legacy of War Germany must explore the sensitivities about its military role Fixed in Stone The government may regret the current craze in mortgages Reassuring the Patient Treatments need to be regulated to ensure public confidence The principles of teaching religion Church for all needs After Hoover, lessons in marketing State aid for politics RAF veterans That's progress The private life of du Maurier Customer relations All in a name What a performance Court Circular Marriages Weekend birthdays Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Volcanic eruption preserved 3,500-year-old wall… Personal Column Church services tomorrow It's such a shame about East and West By Philip… Roes. East and west are studying each other's… Anniversaries Richard Melville Alexandre Mnouchkine Charles Stuart Bobby Mitchell B. H. Montgomery Hudson Ntsanwisi Edward Wilson On this Day News The Times Crossword No 19,201 The Times Today Tessiers Jewellers & Silversmiths Weather Thomson Weekend Money Card Trick Best Policy? Locked Away Child's Pay The Pound Profile Clinton decision sparks hope of world trade pact Rush for fixed-rate mortgages Morocco bound for privatisation Rugby League Motor Racing A Fimbra Member Lamont to be asked for enquiry on Roxburghe 10 Pages of Sport on Easter Monday The optimistic man of property The head of Hambro Countrywide is ready to take advantage of a housing recovery, as Sara McConnell discovered Commercial Union Date of birth AP: Federal charges decision delayed Bonn hopes for EC veto on steel plan Fears of renewed US inflation fade Hillsdown compensates executive with £200.000 Business Roundup Beckman cuts payout St Botolph's lease sold Magnolia profits fall Oil output disputed Ford dealership bought Bilton profit inches up IBM buys in Japan Travel section Minister sees heavy cuts in French rates AP: Tokyo concern grows as dollar falls to fresh low against yen The Times Portfolio Dealing Service SIB chief takes more time for review The Sunday Times Queens Moat books search continues General Accident Putting good food on the motorway map City fears pressure on liquidity as cash calls increase With the government aiming to raise a further £1 billion a week through the gilt market, brokers fear second line stocks and the Unlisted Securities Market will suffer By a Correspondent: Thomson cuts net loss to Fr544m Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Japan stands firm over rice imports Names face 'pay first sue later' ruling Rising crime pushes up cost of home insurance Taking the sting out of extra policy payments Save & Prosper Loans need a personal touch Comment Picture Gallery Building cover determined by postcodes Family Assurance Society Britannia Building Society Liffe widens the options for private investors Save & Prosper Singer & Friedlander Inverstment Funds Taxing times last even longer Mortgages with strings attached Margaret Dibben looks at the links between insurers and lenders Credit cards fall out of favour with MPs Save & Prosper A Fimbra Member Perpetual Independent Fund Management A Fimbra Member The Times Govett Strategic Investment Trust PLC Interest Rates Roundup Larger loans Countering the changing cost of legal aid M&g Swindle of frozen pensions N&p rule change Dividend charges Bad decisions cost billions Mugging up on the risks of travel overseas Allied Trust Bank Briefings Getting to grips with maintenance payments National Westminster Bank Save & Prosper The Times Unit Trust Information Service Singer & Friedlander Multiple Classified Advertising Items Equities mark time Fidelity Brokerage Britons fare well in first round Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Senna leaves rivals splashing in his wake Oliver Holt watches the McLaren-Ford make the most of slippery conditions in yesterday's practice session at Donington Brazilian believes wet weather offers best chance of success in Grand Prix of Europe BMW head Touring Car challenge Sande looks made for Piper Sports Service Good Year Understated genius in pole position for fourth championship Saturday portrait: Alain Prost, by Oliver Holt O'Donnell keeps title hopes alive St Helens escape defeat by substitute's fingertips in championship showdown Davis on brink of No 2 slot Hardcastle makes impressive return Sutton aware of risk Pytchley has strong hand for competitive Worcester final Carlisle Uttoxeter Towcester Hounslow goon goal spree Oldham plan to improve Charlton tests classic waters First chance to gauge three-year-old strength Kempton Park Rapid Raceline Haydock Park Today's Races on Television Racing next week Newton Abbot Plumpton Old master Jack still boldest swinger in town Wasps target Twickenham final as reward for season of graft Selectors keep tabs on fitness Coaches prove law of adapt and thrive Tony Russ, director of coaching at Leicester, finds a link between successful and progressive sides Pakistan warn they may call off tour Football's power proves undiminished Rob Hughes examines England's standing in a game that continues to develop apace across the world Deane's goal bucks up Sheffield For the Record Coventry ready to tilt title balance The Times Agassi and Lendl toppled in Spain Sport in Brief McRae has to pull out Moria's scoring start Caniggia receives ban Sampras reaches peak David Miller Faldo broken at Amen Corner Britons struggle as rain brings early halt to play at Augusta Hill stays close to Senna Grandstands Finishing line Youth and Wisden combined Brazil's killjoys Extended run Spring madness Frail Norwich lose sight of championship The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Football A tale of two Englands Amid urban deprivation and rural tranquility, two Church of England clergy prepare for Easter. Celia Brayfield reports Hartcliffe is a marginalised estate in Bristol where the Rev Annis Fessey ministers to spiritual and social needs Running five parishes in the Suffolk countryside presents different problems for the Rev Mark Inman Jameson The Spirit of Ireland Children Portrait of an artist with a blank canvas Trying to find lots of things not to do can be time consuming Food and Drink What to Wear Pick of the Week on Television Treasures of a green oasis Castles in Spain, or more accurately the Alhambra palace and its gardens, delighted Elizabeth Dashwood, but her childern preferred the Costa's beaches SeaCat Tickled pink in Cambridge Slagging is one thing , but being slagged off is another Whoops, we've missed our stop Child support agency Pagan roots of a pious feast From pre-Christian times, Europeans have celebrated the coming of spring. Mary Pininska describes how the Poles celebrate Easter Where Gower sells its treasure Sarah Woodward samples the wares of local smallholders in Swansea market Picture Gallery Wilkin & Sons Ltd Spicy, dry or northern RSPCA Fit for a King Cracking Spanish bar bites Frances Bissell discovers the secret of those tasty, egg-based tapa snacks Easter eggs, wine and humbug It's nonsense to say wine and eggs-even chocolate ones-do not go together, Jane MacQuitty reports Dorling Kindersley Best Buys Boots Hayter Synoflex Allen Bramley's Nurseries Gardening Jopasco Shade Murray Tough as They Come Forest WE Multiple Display Advertising Items Pond Liners Bambi in firing line Bambi in firing line Deer numbers need urgent control, Julia Llewellyn-Smith reports Countax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agriframes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lawn Flite Compost Bins Conservatory Sun Blinds Harmony in variety Camellias shine best in the context of other plants, Francesca Greenoak reports International Spring Gardening Fair Qualcast Best Buys Weekend Tips Elizabeth Esteve-Coll My Perfect Weekend Picture Gallery Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dateline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Partners Spring has sprung, it's time to step out Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Thinking Person's Introduction Agency Make a Date Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sara Eden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspaper The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items A host of holiday highlights Wondering what to do with the children over Easter? Kari Knight helps out with her A-Z of nationwide activities Multiple Display Advertising Items The Genuine Panama Hat Company MOPS Moriarti's Workshop Factory Shop Bankrupt Made to Measure Medivac Padders Multiyork Easter Event The fighting art of growing up Children's jude is much more than a rough-and tumble. It instils honour and self-respect, Sarah Carpenter says Picture Gallery Where to join the new york cafe crowd Picture Gallery NCH Chic on a shoestring is the new West Side story Easter bonnets may still be fine for a parade, but New Yorkers are celebrating the new Democrat era with a burst of fashion individuality. Melinda Camber Porter checks out the caf?s and clubs for softer signs of the times The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Arthur Rathbone Elmbridge Estates PLC Dulwich Hampstead & Highgate Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheryl Taylor's Scotland (top): Hazlefield Shropshire: Steps Cottage, Shrawadine, near For Sale around ?185,000 Paul Kieve Illusionist Film Word-Watching The Times Film : Geoff Brown; Theatre: Jeremy Kingston;… Holiday job proves beyond her Jazz Records: Clive Davis on a pop superstar out of her depth and a true jazz legend's 75th birthday suitably commemorated What the Nazis did not approve Classical MUSIC:'Decadent' opera on record; an Austrian baritone; and women composers Over-egging the festival Women of note Lontano ICA Fine pair failed to make a match Wolfgang Holzmair Wigmore Hall The Times Auctions Diary Religious art is born again Faith, if not religion, seems alive and well: John Russell Taylor reviews an exhibition of 20th-century British images of Christ Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Save me a wooden dish of turgid and soft octopus They don't write travel brochures like they used to, says John Young Entertainment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shakespeare's Globe Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Sherlock Holmes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Harvey Nichols Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Parkinson's Disease Society of the United… Cookery, cabaret and confession Be Well Programmed Follow David Flusfeder's Guide to Essential Easter Television Throwing punchlines in the class war When the nobs and the slobs share the same roof, the result is the best television comedy drama for years Winning Move Word-Watching Boden Best Films Street Cred Sweden P H S Calling the shots (2) High points in a low profile Gathering moss Magazine Hearing it for the Droogs Contributors Baseball in Japan Down and out in Paris Forgotten Trollope Polish jokes Glenfiddich A thousand miles Audi Picture Gallery Warrior of the wasteland Success brings many things The most powerful normally-aspirated 4-cylinder… London Aubert Park City Lights William Cash on the paparazzi who haunt Hollywood FIAT Holiday Inn On the road Jan Morris, in Maastricht, looks into the bland heart of the new Europe Mondeo Ford Marks & Spencer Dressed to Kill Men's Summer Style Guide Kouros Fraicheur Rossetti Fashion No Title Hangin' Kenzo Homme Hangin Gianni Versace Couture Breitling 1884 Fishing for Complements Scents of the past Penhaligon's Harvey Nichols Calvin Klein Austin Reed Refined & Dandy Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Word Picture Gallery Daks Picture Gallery In a 40 Mph Bend the Suspension is Unparallel Volvo Lightweight Contenders Lands' End Boots? Braemar No Title Gold Bie Fashion Victims Herrera for Men Debenhams Restaurant Guide Eating Out Olivio Olivio Martini Drinking to the king over the water More and more British wine merchants are setting up shop in France, Robin Young writes Martini Between the Lines Findings Travel While it may appear similar to Britain, Richard Holmes finds Australia is another country altogether He matter Island treasures and lovable rogues Richard North is so charmed by the coral reefs, crumbling colonialism and easy manner of Mauritius that he is content to accept a street-conman as part of the rich cultural mix Reasons to get on your bike Robert Williamson sings the praises of two-wheel commuting in the city Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cyprus French Language Holidays VFB Africa The Magic of Spain Travelogue Coast & Country Villas Mark Warner Journey Latin America World Summer Breaks on Cornwalls Riviera Africa Exclusive Bargain Breaks America Italy Sky Shuttle Turkey & N. Cyprus Highbullen Hotel Passage to South America Cayman Islands CAA Family Holidays on Devon's Golden Coast Greek Islands Club VFB The Magic of Italy The Times Overseas Travel Noble Caledonia Limited Columbus travel insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Rockford Travels The Magic of Spain Poland Czech Republic Hungary Anglo Pacific Multiple Display Advertising Items The Asia Experience Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Tides Reach Soar Mill Cove Hotel Oakley Court Torquay Bishops Court Britain's Best Boating Multiple Classified Advertising Items Playing for Real Picture Gallery Something for the Weekend Dancing and demimonde Giles Gordon The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Nicholas Fairbairn A Childhood Games People Play Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword Bridge The Times To be confirmed Joe Joseph muses on the week ahead Magazine Russell & Bromley Six Men of Power Shapers of the western world Introduction R. A. Butler The best prime minister we never had, but without the cold steel to reach the top. Memories of a man of paradox Aneurin Bevan The image of one of the titans of the Labour party has become blurred under the weight of the hero-worship So who was the real Bevan and what did he stand for? Iain MacLeod A politician in the tradition of Canning and Disraeli, he was an inspirational orator and cobined insight with insolence On by the Conservative Research Department as part of the parliamentary secretariat Dean Acheson 'A great Secretary of State', according to Truman, he was present at the creation of today's Western world Konrad Adenauer First chancellor of West Germany, he took office at 73 and turned a shattered country into one that was admired Charles de Gaulle A man of words as well as action, the wartime leader of the Free French, in peace he took his country to a pre-eminent position in Europe The Writing School

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