News from 12/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Bel Mooney, DJM, H. G. Watson, Patricia Davies, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Dessa Trevisan, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Jo Knowsley, Gerald Davies, Bryan Stiles, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Tim Eccles, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Susan Gilchrist, Joel Brand and Anne McElvoy, Russell Kempson, Adam Lebor, J. R. Lowerson (Reader in History), Margot Norman, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, M. J. Grubb (Senior research fellow), Christina Koning, Marcus Binney, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Margaret E. Borcherds, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Geoffrey Pearce, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Dave Reeder, Brian Beel, Michael Ranken, Richard North (Secretary), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Bryan Latter, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Craig Lord, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Simon Coventry, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, P. J. Q. Henriques, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Geoff Marsh, J. W. Hackett, Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Reginald Hibbert, Colin McQuillan, Avril Munson, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAnd our Foreign Staff: Four die as South Africa faces murder backlash Despite appeals for calm from both black and white leaders following the assassination of Chris Hani, violence broke out in the townships Index How chainsaws saved the castle Scots tourist beaten to death in New Orleans Archbishop calls for new moral crusade Church Leaders Easter Messages of Hope The revolution in dressing Surprise talks raise hopes of a peace deal for Ulster Langer claims the green jacket Patten appeals for parents to stop teachers' tests boycott Pay strike vote The Famous Grouse Education on Monday NUT chiefs to call for pay strike Post Office sell-off plans are deferred Ten big loser councils named Heseltine warning to 'crazy' Euro-rebels By our Chief Political Correspondent: Major to see Rushdie Viewers' survey says television is too violent £1m boat sold for £361 Hawking honoured Boy saved from torrent Deaths linked to drugs Scargill sit-in to end Family jumps to safety Wyman ring auctioned Cruise girl airlifted New nurses facing long search for work News in Brief Prison escort talks brought forward after fourth escape Divided royals thin ranks at service Fear of crime closes door on scouts Tourist was killed for camcorder, says fiancée Crown Computer Products Hospital patients die from mystery infection Citroën £3 million art showcase divides St Ives A western outpost of the Tate may well help revive the Cornish economy but not everyone considers the money well spent Beach blighted by buried potatoes Texas Spread of armed police cars throws controls into disarray Driver takes knifeman for a ride News in Brief Murder appeal Pilot hurt Postal trial Man shot in leg Fireman held Bodies found Murder charge Bond winners British Gas Colour photocopiers blamed for big rise in fake banknotes Technology aids counterfeiters Garbo letters for sale Is this the end of marriage? The Times/dillons Debate The Times By a Staff Reporter: Casey calls to deny interview Taste of sweet success Sonic boom is menace for Dennis Judge gets star slot in TV series Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Branson asks BA to join Virgin on the air Windsor blaze almost engulfed entire castle Even the Queen feared that the fire at 'Special Address One' was getting out of control As record numbers of visitors are anticipated, a fire chief discloses that the Windsor fire was nearly far whose Cathay Pacific Tourists flock to wonder at damage done by flames Tax forms get easier, friendlier and longer Karadzic says Nato warplanes risk being shot down As the UN gets ready to begin policing the Bosnian no-fly zone, Russia is trying to delay tighter sanctions on Serbia Pro-intervention call 'suppressed' Milosevic's wife shuns nationalism Abbey National Picture Gallery Morillon says he is ready to go By our Foreign Staff: Mafia chiefs say Andreotti linked to Moro kidnap Claims that the Christian Democrats' elder statesman was connected to the Mafia multiply. This week could decide his fate González signals election in June Euro Disney celebrates year of survival Reuter: Moscow to join waste surveys And our Foreign Staff: Gorbachev masters capitalist game Koreatown arms Itself for war New democracies shut out their poorer neighbours High price of calories weighs down Russian bodybuilders Renewed fighting kills 50 in Srinagar News in Brief (AFP): Women seek fair showing (Reuter): Poison claim (Reuter): Swiss rethink (Reuter): President dies (Reuter): Rally arrests (Reuter): Parent penalty (AFP): Street attack Hani's assassination leaves ANC with difficult void to fill Analysis The killer's bullet has silenced more than a voice of South Africa's rising generation. It has struck a blow at the negotiating process favoured by Chris Hani Mandela says death threats should have been heeded Gaddafi urges floggings to outflank fundamentalists Picture Gallery Hero who was idolised by township youth Egyptian militants kill officer Israel extends ban on Palestinians Nationwide Nationalists linked to Polish suspect Cottle's ringing farewell What does a circus man do when the big top folds? Margot Norman reports from Xanadu (Wandsworth) To Donald and Marla, a Trump In the strange world of New York's super celebrities, even a simple pregnancy is enough to stop the presses Beware Clinging Time-Wasters As the housing market shows the first signs of spring, a crop of noxious weeds may be about to flourish again Gut reaction in France After years of culinary assault from the Anglo-Saxons, the French are wearing their stomachs with pride Dressing the split personality Design seems to be suffering a mild schizophrenia - but the division is more apparent than real Fashion Teaing off at Harveys Hotline Northern Rock Matthew Parris Why do people debate the future of the church when they have not made up their minds about the existence of God? The lesson from Gordon Wilson Out of the much-manipulated peace movement comes a clarion call, writes Conor Cruise O'Brien Consensus, what consensus? The old political divide has only been obscured, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday That tears it The Times Diary Precious stones The Times Diary Crowning glory The Times Diary Oh, you mean that chief rabbi The Times Diary In Bad Faith over Israel The West is conniving in a dangerous UN game Class War The important question is how to reform education tests Classic Grounds Old roots are still relevant for the modern world Pensions at 65 for men and women? Reason and religion Added value as basis for taxation VAT on fuel bills Service training merger Fitzroy of the 'Beagle' Abattoir expenses Bring back the fun in life, please Beaches revisited Fighting in Bosnia Praise for BR Straying from the point Birthdays today Picture Gallery Anniversaries Church news Marriages Forces appointments Nature notes Personal Column New finds strengthen theory that Plato's Atlantis was based on Troy Archaeology The Council for Licensed Conveyancers Latest wills Snuff movies upset the Athenians too Classical Association The Sovereign's Parade Chris Hani Martin Thembisile (Chris) Hani, general secretary of the South African Communist Party and a member of the African National Congress national executive committee, was assassinated outside his home in Boksburg, Transvaal, on April 10 aged 50. He was born at Colimvaba, Transkei, on June 28,1942 Michael Morley-John Michael Morley-John, CBE, RD, former judge of a Supreme Court, Hong Kong, died on April 2 aged 69. He was born on May 22,1923 Jess Yates Jess Yates, former television personality and producer, died on Good Friday in Llandudno Hospital, North Wales, aged 74. He was born in Manchester on December 12,1918 Lord De Ramsey Ailwyn Edward fellowes, 3rd Lord de Ramsey, KBE, landowner, died on March 31 aged 83. He was born on March 16,1910 Rakhmon Nabiyev Rakhmon Nabiyev, the former Communist president of Tajikistan who was forced from office by pro-Islamic militants, died of a heart attack in Khudzhand on April 10 aged 63 On This Day The Times Crossword No 19,202 Parker Duofold News Sport Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Sport Langer discovers his mastery of old Former champion shows iron will to win from the front in tense final round at Augusta Slick Senna leaves his rivals floundering Results from Donington Arts Business Final Scores from Augusta Mercury Communications Television and Radio England XV made to work for victory Sport in Brief Labour wants cost cut Kankkunen leads way Le Cheminant ahead Dittmar takes title Scherbo leaves it late The Times Pakistan put troubles behind them Cricket match starts amid growing effort to get drug charges dropped Andretti dampens McLaren's delight Andrew Longmore witnesses yet another failure by an American driver who cannot get started Beavers take sting out of unhappy Wasps Grenada Scoreboard Reynolds too strong for his challengers TCCB Renault pair seize chance On course with standards set by the master At the Masters Whitaker and Milton put pressure on champion Test of strength for qualifiers British show augurs well Iberiab Piper tries £100,000 bait for Wharton From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Royal Athlete can lead one-two for invaders English trainers mount powerful Irish National challenge Right Win earns Guineas chance Dittman's visit in doubt Carlisle Fairyhouse Line-Up Huntingdon Fakenham Plumpton Hereford Brittain confirms Sayyedati switch Richard Evans Nap: American Swinger (5.10 Kempton) Next best: Host (3.40 Kempton) Kempton Park Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Today's Races on Television Newcastle Nottingham Warwick Jump Leaders Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery See More Indians gains poignant Blackmore victory Results Prom 14 Meetings Chepstow Towcester Market Rasen Newton Abbot Wincanton Uttoxeter Wetherby Hendry profits as he rids himself of inconsistency Sampras celebrates top spot with title Today's Fixtures Hounslow and Hightown reach finals For the Record Bullets fired to first upset The Times Title-hunting managers feeling the pressure Rog Hughes pays his tribute to the stylish approach of the teams pursuing the championship crown Bruce heads United's injury time advance Ian Ross sees a captain's double prevent an unhappy ending for an Old Trafford audience with championship expectations The Times Table of the FA Premier League Hollow ring to Clough survival tactics Simon Barnes awards Nottingham Forest high style marks but deducts points for footballing content Raith to join big time Webb's case weakened by Banger's intervention Peter Robinson weights up the contestants in the battle for Stamford Bridge. Or will Bates and Webb build a harmonious duopoly? Villa can expect difficult game at Highbury West Ham boosted by Speedie repair job Leicester offer scant resistance as West Ham get back on promotion trail with clear-cut victory Former soldier deadly at close range Russell Kempson sees a record-breaking marksman with the gift of creativity who is lifting Portsmouth of the heights Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check McCarthy lucky not to see red Keith Pike watches Tranmere Rovers and Millwall succumb to goalless tension as play-offs draw near Little's success runs in family Harlequins find resolution to answer their captain's call Resourceful Leicester set for final examination Morrison out of Scotland squad Barbarians increase style account Weekend Results and Fixtures By a Special Correspondent: Swansea fade as Llanelli run riot Colts remain on course Saints alive to task in hand Highfield preserve their position Homage unmasks the myth Galleries: John Russell Taylor in Venice on a show that celebrates but also exposes Marcel Duchamp Two closely seen Television Review Theatre Sounds perfectly tailored Concerts: Mozart in Birmingham and some Easter music in London CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham Sincere perhaps, bland certainly BBCSO/Lazaerev Festival Hall/Radio 3 Critic's Choice: Other Shows in Venice Books Parkinson's Disease Society of the United… Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainments compiled by Kari 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Untroubled by darker thoughts Fringe Theatre: A polite Dream, dated Schiller and something rum about Romania A Midsummer Night's Dream Lilian Baylis Sadler's Wells Young, angry, dated The Robbers Grace The Latchmere, Battersea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loud and ludicrous Mrs Ceausescu's Organisation of Love BAC, Battersea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Master race swathed in myths Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke on two studies of the mixture of scientific theory and occult beliefs in the ideology of Nazism Arktos The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism and Nazi Survival By Joscelyn Godwin Thames & Hudson, £10.95pbk Universal Ice Science and Ideology inb the Nazi State By Robert Bowen Belhaven, £39.50 Faith in geometry Palaces of the Gods Khmer Art and Architecture in Thailand By Smithi Siribhadra and Elizabeth Moore New Cavendish, £45 Bold pursuit of a romantic line Desire in Belfast By Séan Haldane Blackstaff Press, £5.95 pbk Guarding the Border Selected Poems By Sobastian Barker Enitharmon Press, £7.95pbk Behind the bars of the human zoo The Imaginary Monkey By Sean French Granta, £12.99 This Week's Special Offers from the Theatre Club The Theatre Club Paperbacks Brightness Falls By Jay McInerney Penguin, £5.99 Tears before Bedtime and Weep No More By Barbara Skelton Pimlico, £10 Forgotten Fatherland By Ben Macintyre Picador, £6.99 Minotaur: Poetry and the Nation State By Tom Paulin Faber, £8.99 Cranfield School of Management Lansdowne Kensington EF International Language Schools Diary of Times Classified Sorry, the zoo visit is off School trips have become an area of confusion. David Tytler looks at changing attitudes to outings The nature of visits has changed significantly from the recreational to the educational, with a big reduction in the number of ski trips Richmond Tutorial College A Levels at Cats London Montessori Centre Gabbitas Truman & Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items SIBS Ltd News International Newspapers Limited Times Newspapers Hamphire Tutorials Ltd Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items History at our fingertips Explore the past 200 years through the eyes of The Times Lambort International Energetic Experienced Medical Secretary Love + Tate London University Auditor for Queens Moat may be replaced Fayeds reject HoF shops chain buyout The Times Diamonds are industry's best friend The market for manufactured diamonds is growing fast as demand from industry outstrips supply, Colin Campbell says Gunmaker takes shot at clothes sales Estonia criticises aid for Russia Maxwell firms go for sale The Times Educational Supplement By our Mining Correspondent: De Beers prepares to target Chinese market Abbey to launch telephone banking Hambro Clearing Limited DIY firms change tack to win sales The giants of the DIY sector are adopting a new strategies in the wake of the discounting war that spoiled last year's profits. Carl Mortished reports Liberal winds are blowing through European energy Ross Tieman believes that the pressures of competition will force Europe's industries to demand free markets in gas and electricity Profit and payout cuts on the cards at Forte Word-Watching BBC1 Variations Satellite The Lifeline Forte Figures Heseltine finds way to aid DAF A decision is expected soon on talks between two government departments and the buyout team at Leyland DAF about the possibility of grants Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3069 By our City Staff: Fayeds reject £300m buyout Blue Bird flies back om search for new glories From City life to running the village store By our City Staff: Lex pays for loss of office Administrators hopeful of Roxburghe payout New Line
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