News from 13/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Tim Eaton (architect), Edward Owen, Andrea Di Robilant, Patricia Davies, Mair Roberts, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Alan Davidson, David Pannick Qc, Janis Lusis, Russell Lewis (Director), Philip Howard, Denis Young, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff, Noel Goodwin, David Thurlow, Lynne Truss, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Ivor Gowan, Martin Fletcher, Christopher Elliott and Richard Ford, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, John Radford, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patrick O'Donovan and Alexander Davidson, Debra Craine, Josephine Barnes (President), Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, David Matthews, Peter Waymark, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Peter Riddell and Jonathan Prynn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Roy Strong, Chris Barton, John Walley, Aileen Ballantyne, Kate Muir, Russell Kempson, Dick Hinder, Sally Watts, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Riivo Sinijarv, David Miller, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, J. A. Thornton, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Tom Stoppard, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Dighton, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael P. Walters, Nigel Hawkes, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Richard Gordon, Peter Brimelow, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, R. W. Johnson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Louise Carpenter, Craig Lord, James Boyes, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Ben MacIntyre, S. M. Yassukovich (Joint Deputy Chairman), Peter Victor, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Melinda Wittstock, G. F. Wooldridge, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, J. Chalmers Park, Colin McQuillan, David Bromham (Chairman), Christopher Irvine, E. J. Butler,
Resumo21 die in tragic holiday weekend on roads Index Tom Stoppard Angry blacks seek armed uprising South Africa'tense and chaotic' as thousands confront police Although ANC leaders want to turn anger at the murder of Chris hani into days of mass demonstrations, younger elements are rejecting calls for peace Nato plane crashes on Bosnia patrol Pedestrian Issue Easter cheer for estate agents as buyers return to the market Francis Bacon NUT shies away from joining national strikes ISIS Law on Tuesday Conservatives prepare for rearguard action in southern heartlands Testing 'enslaves teachers' The first month's boycott of tests has had greater impact than expected, and union leaders are suggesting there is little room for compromise in the dispute AA Unionists rail at Hume peace talks Paisley condemns IRA flaunting of sniper rifle Fringe groups vie for left's support Ten teenagers break out of institution News in Brief Arrests at Timex protest Women end pit sit-in Crowd gasses police Fourth rape arrest Irish National in clear Baby found alone African birds fly in Murdered tourist's cries for help 'were ignored by locals ' Mask of natural beauty hides a murderous heart Top Ten Destinations Bacon's meal ticket goes on sale Ignorance blamed for road carnage Call for national campaign to educate wekend drivers Young sisters among victims as 21 die in spate of holiday crashes Astor funds Hindley case Vilar do Golf Resort Midland Police staff stole and pocketed fines MP demands prosecutions Karate kids give the chop to traditional youth sports Virus found in imported cattle Roman coins to hit £3,000 'jackpot' Picture Gallery Young British Indians climb the class ladder Show jump rider faces prosecution Univac MacKay defends legal aid changes Thieves as young as 8 rob old in their homes Walkers fear loss of forest access Proposals to privatise Forestry Commission land could put ancient rights of way in jeopardy Ramblers are unconvinced by Forestry Enterpride's started objective: to meet a growing demand for countryside access Thousands of blind 'live in poverty and solitude' Computer footprints to stamp out crime Armageddon comet will bring only fireworks Folkestone loses place on map Hypnotist's clients shown secret video Burglars take the kitchen sink News in Brief Couple robbed Virus suspected Murder enquiry Heady feat Newsagent hit Walker dies Shark netted Police pelted Mercedes-Benz Spain faces June poll amid scandals and economic ills The recession and squabbles in his own party meant the Spanish leader could not hang on until October. His survival remains in doubt Air France Myth shattered as Italy's Beelzebub runs out of tricks Andreotti's fate lies in Senate's hands From Reuter in Madrid: Election curtails legislation Nationwide Bosnian dilemma ensures a troublesome holiday for Clinton Confliciting advice is of little help to America's president in dealing with the Balkan fighting. He is in danger of falling out with his European allies UN Relays Belgrade sanctions as no-fly zone takes effect Iran warns republics on conflict (AP): Kremlin plotters rehearse their roles for the Moscow dock Picture Gallery Capitalist's triumph cheers Yeltsin Russian regional elections Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Tomsk leak worse than thought AWB leader says suspect killer of Hani was member As Eugene Terre' Blanche said the man accused of killing Chris Hani must be treated as a political prisoner, black leaders tried to channel anger into peaceful protesters Mystery deepens on PoWs in Vietnam News in Brief (AP): General buried (Reuter): Widow's claim (Reuter): Ship sinks (Reuter): Sikhs jailed (AP): Prison riot (Reuter): Bush scare (AP): High spirits Tokyo stays firm in dispute on Kuriles Los Angeles waits for verdict on King police Picture Gallery Silk and sake as royal couple are engaged on TV Clinton's deficit plans only produce surplus rhetoric US economic policy options Peter Brimelow, in the first of three articles from New York, offers a critical assessment of President Clinton's attempts to cut the huge us budget deficit The land of the rising bun Tokyo to have a taste of the olde English tea shoppe The Fleet Show When killing is a woman's work Whether as regular soldiers or fanatical guerrillas, female fighters have always had arole on the battlefield, reports Kate Muir Dinner parties for grown-ups Planning a menu for 14 people? That's serious entertainment says Janet Daley History's hysterical headliners The painting fits suffered by 1,500 Egyptian schoolgirls in the last fortnight are nothing new to physicians Will power or pill power A drug that follows you to eat what you like may help the seriously obese to lose weight without going hungry, writes Aileeen Ballantyne Taking a chance when in a trance After the 'hypnotherapist indecent assault case, does th profession need to introduce stricter controls? Plus and minus: The Gentle Way to Lose Weight Burberrys Lynne Truss Is there anybody out there native enough not to spot the PR? Look in the in-tray The Times Diary More of Morgan The Times Diary Avenge Hani's death by peaceful transition All respon parties in South Africa accept their duty is still no negotiate, saws R. W. Johnson Stalin's authorised massacre History will not believe that men of our century could organise mass murder in cold blood as the Russians did at Katyn Picture Gallery Campaign rotor The Times Diary Or was he pushed? The Times Diary A new kind of boot sale The Times Diary Federalist Fault Line The ERM's failure valuable lessons Open Prisons Privatised prison servises must become more accountable Cracks in the Great Wall The divide Between literature and science should be bridged Time for Russia to leave Baltic states Contraceptive choice Also ran Loyal to whom? City's and nation's choice on Europe Voting reforms Of pawns and prejudice Definition of who is an 'architect' A matter of faith Savoy reopening Customers' revolt Birthdays today Social News Today's royal engagement Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Anniversaries Night Sky Marriage Picture Gallery Excavations unveil city's six missing centuries Archaeology University news Church news Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabethan scroll found after 150 years in cupboard John Burkill John Charles Burkill, Frs, mathematician and Master of Peterhouse Cambridge, 1968-1973, died on April 6 aged 93. He was born on February I, 1900 Russell Pipe Russell Pipe, public relations officer at Conservative Central Office, died on carbon-monoxide poisoning on April 6 aged 49. He was born on October 21,1943 Chishu Ryu Digby Tatham-Warter Digby Tatham-Warter, former company commander 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment died on March 21 aged 75. He was born on May 26,1917 Bill Stewart Bill Stewart, television dicrector and porducer , died on March 17, at Heathrow Airport after returning from filming in Madeira, aged 67. He was born on Ocotober 25,1925 Variations in Ratins More Butter and Less Bacon Apirl 13 1950 Picture Gallery News The Times Crossword No 19,203 Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Sport Weather Features The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Columns The Papers United cash in on one lucky moment Irwin's long shot is decisive blow as Premier League title race approaches climax John Charcol Sport 19-25 Arts 29-31 Business 33 Daley's gem earns Villa three priceless points Business Cracking It with Eggs By a Correspondent: Clough's switch clicks as Marriott keeps Forest in hunt Palace send Lawrence on mission impossible Pools Forecast Weakened Wednesday prove too powerful Yesterday Results and Tables Mitchell leads Swindon goal deluge Stoke edge closer to promotion No pain, no gain as American golfers prove soft touch European mastery continued by Langer Drugs charges dropped Jackson delivers blast from past Whitaker errors cost title Scoring feat defies knee injury Schools Sport Today's Fixtures Sports Service From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Swan caps memorable campaign on Ebony Jane Rushing Wild put down as gallant Irish mare triumphs in thrilling Fairyhouse feature Man questioned over alleged doped pointer Results from Yesterday's 15 Bank Holiday Meetings Chepstow Lyric Fantasy to bypass trials Hannon's speedy filly heads for Guineas without prep race New Market Today's Races on Television Newcastle Warwick Wetherby Swinburn on mark in France Rapid Raceline Wheatcroft sees silver lining in clouds over Donington Oliver Holt finds the owner of the circuit that staged the European grand prix eager for the chance to reverse his losses St Helens left to rely on favour from Castleford Bradford play it again in six-try derby romp Evans satisfied with fleet feet footing bills David Powell finds a British marathon runner prepared to stick with the pace in pursuit of gold on the streets of London HGC enjoy double Dutch treat Hendry at irresistible best American dream as Rouse breaks record Swansea grounded by flying Lafond A 90-year old tradition is threatened by the demands of competitive rugby David Hands sees Barbarians conclude their Easter tour of Wales with a 36-26 victory Garner plugs gap in style Moncrieff call-up gives Scots pace For the Record Ring on target for Pontypool Adams takes opener in Formula Two Sport in Brief Thomas set for new era Le Cheminant on song Irish pair triumph Reynolds turns corner The Times Why the sword can be mightier than the pay ZMB London Executive Legal Division Costs Draftsmen Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMLS Multiple Classified Advertising Items All shipshape in maritime arbitration Settling disputes out of cout: Patrick O'Donovan and Alexander Davidson report London is the centre for resolving commercial disputes Multiple Display Advertising Items Keeping calm after the storm How hurricane damage claims were settled cheaply and quickly To Qc or not Qc Inns and Outs Animal matters Showpiece office Learned decision Sleeping tiger or toothless wonder? Richard Gordon claims that the sloppily drafted community Care Act may merely transfer responsibility for the homeless and the mentally ill to the courts Time to spare the child After more than 300 years of protest and debate, the law on corporal punishment still appears confused Children can be caned, yet consenting adults jailed QD Lipson Lloyd Jones Putting a formal roof over Telecottages Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Packard Bell Multiple Classified Advertising Items Going to work on an Eggbert Venture Capitalists C-U-C Marketing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Warning Keith Chorlton Tronett Styleprint M&M Multiple Display Advertising Items Parker West Group The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plotting the course of a playwright Theatre: Nigel Hawkes meets Tom Stoppard, whoser new play Arcadia celebrates scientific ideas Kubrick's rubric of silence kept up Arts Briefing Dance City of Angels Cinema Tom Stoppard's Science: A Playgoer's Guide Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainments complled by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide To dance, perchance to show Choreographer Kim Brandstrup explains to debra Craine how his dance company is interpreting Hamlet Close enough to be fobbed off Televison Review Paul McCartney Up Close Bbc 1 Saying it all with silence A new generation of cinemagoers is eager to redioscover the excitement of the silent film experience. David Robinson reports Variations on a birthday theme Concerts: David Matthews at 50; Mozart, Strauss and Brahms form the Philharmonia; Beethoven in words and musicDavid Matthews Birthday Concert Purcell Room Georges Rouault Return to sender Medict Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall Strong winds Philharmonia Sinopoli Festival Hall The Old Vic Capitalisation, week's change Satisfaction Guaranteed Clydesdale seeks flotation to fund ambitious expansion plan Fund managers bullish on future of UK equities The Times Forte profits and payout suffer from debts Reporting this Week Scotland 'best for redundant executives' Spending spree by UK firms Profits halved Tax reform talks Postal ruling Vita Blue chips surge higher Wall Street Word-Watching Why calculating Clinton is playing down the recovery Wolfgang M?nchau looks at the way Americans are being prepared for a $16bn stimulus package of pump-priming aimed at cementing revival Legal & Public Notices Scottish Amicable Just the library ticket The Times City Diary Electricity's hidden power Tempus Hotels Stagecoach Musical debut The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Property legislation Cueing up The Times City Diary Bad bet The Times City Diary BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice BBC2 Choice Satellite ITV London TCP Channel US Recovery 34 Business Today Concise Crossword No 3070 Daf chiefs to bid £100 m for spares operation The futrue of troubled Leyland DAF is looking more secure as plans develop for a management-led buyout of the profitable spare parts distribution business PepsiCo gets a taste of Polish revolt Winning Move Word-Watching Picture Gallery Property debt worse than expected for banks Liquorsave UK Equities 33 By our City Staff: Identity snag at Roxburghe
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