News from 14/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Barry Supple, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Bel Mooney, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Richard Ford and Lin Jenkins, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Michael Evans and James Bone, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, C. T. Ross, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Catherine Sampson and Jonathan Braude, Philip Webster and Robert Morgan, Michael Chichester, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Michael Hamlyn, Southern Africa Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Michael Quinlan, York Membery, Dr Andrew Bamji, Alan Lorimer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Jacques Attali, Rachel Kelly, J. M. Murphy, Chairman, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, G. S. Tuckfield, Alan Hamilton, David Collins, Michael Hamlyn, Rachel Kelly and Gillian Bowditch, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, Nigel de Gruchy, General Secretary, John Percival, David Howell, Derwent May, Michael Howard, Kate Muir, Robert Skidelsky, Susan Gilchrist, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, John Woodcock, John B. Dixon, Wolfgang Münchau, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, Josephine Akrill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alice Thomson, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Kate Alderson, Julian Muscat, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Lord Skidelsky, Christopher Jonas, President, Matthew Parris, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Clarke, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon a former Moscow correspondent, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Alex Segal (Chairman), Benedict Nightingale, Frank Cooper, David Powell, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Andrew Davidson, John Phillips, Clive J. G. Hitchen, G. Fenner (Headmaster), Walter Ellis, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Irvine, Bob Jones (Secretary), Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoThatcher says massacre brings shame on West Margaret Thatcher reopened fire on the government, saying that the slaughter of the innocent demanded that the West should now arm the Bosnian Muslims Picture Gallery Index Alan Coren By our Foreign Staff: Clinton to give Russia £1bn more Britain and China Call Hong Kong Truce Common sense victory, says Patten NUT votes for pay strike First Night Liz McColgan Chancellor defends Euro bank Blizzards hamper hunt for adventure Britons Mercury Communications More firms plan to hire than fire 'Europe has been like an accomplice to massacre' Baroness Thatcher's views on Bosnia were expressed in a BBC interview with Peter Sissons. This is an edited version Harrods Churchill's champion churns up the 'level killing field' Bosnia: the Thatcher intervention Riddel on Politics Briton faces flogging BR peace talks founder Rugby player charged Glenn Close joins cast Zoo talks break down Bristol jail 'dangerous' Is this the end of marriage? The Times/dillons Debate The Times Welsh vote today on women priests News in Brief 'Adventure' holiday can mean a trip to disaster The search for a group of missing Britons has highlighted the dangers of alternative vacations Man shot at ragga concert as fans go on the rampage Limited repertoire glamorises violence Stoppard gives a science lesson Harvey Nichols Mountain rescuers stretched Peugeot New sellers attract buyers as housing market comes to life Times property survey After the Easter rush to estate agents, The Times looks at three streets to assess what is happening in the housing market Low-paid lose out after legal aid cuts World Service beams into Albania by bus Marie Curie Cancer Care Organic is not dotty, says prince Chancellor to play down accusations of lavish spending European Bank denies that start-up costs are exceptional for an international institution Fine marbled halls and rumours of a personal chef have provided ammunition to critics of Jacques Attali's European Bank BBC How 'God's eccentric intellectual' swung to power Safety fears over wagons may lead to ban on lorries The Channel tunnel By our Transport Correspondent: Rail boss on line for victory Twin boys die in house fire News in Brief Girl loses legs Kurd joy-rider Landlord found Bingo killing Baby charge SAAB Health service faces pressure to team up with private sector Rifkind set to reprieve dockyards The Famous Grouse Thatcher's advocate pleads free-market case Opponents of Maastricht drum up support in Lords Plebiscite campaign seeks new tactics Vodafone Conciliatory moves put Hong Kong talks back on track Britain and China have broken the diplomatic deadlock and announced new talks on the future of Hong Kong. In the meantime Chris Patten's reforms are on hold Our Foreign Staff: Police say Hani's assassin may not have acted alone Benefits agency Suburb where black leader died symbolises the new South Africa Fearful Los Angeles pins hopes on the quiet man Israel hits back after Hezbollah kills three News in Brief Tax revenge on divorce lawyer Aid for Russia Hanoi rebuttal (Reuter): Starvation fear (Reuter): Angola talks Vodafone Moscow's reforms yield little down on the farm Michael Binyon, a former Moscow correspondent, starts his train ride through the Russian heartland to examine grass-roots opinion in the run-up to the April 25 referendum on President Yeltsin's powers. First stop: Kursk Our Foreign Staff: UN envoy says Serbs should bum in hell for Srebrenica raid Morillon withdrawn for keeping too high a profile Our Foreign Staff: Humiliated Azerbaijan loses heart for the fight Right wing tries to shrug off sinister Franco heritage Spanish Socialist party fears that country's discontented voters will follow French example Briton is accused of whirlpool bath killing News in Brief (AP): Bomber set free (Reuter): Satellite caught (AP): Multiple crash (Reuter): Crew drowned (AP): Blood hound Our Foreign Staff: Andreotti demands proof of Mafia link Thames Water Power play the Attali way French plutocrats in London go nowhere if not in a motorcade They are more posy …and love showing off How our Betty pulled it off Matthew Parris celebrates the first year in the Chair of a very special Speaker She combines the glamour of a diva, the bearing of a kindergarten head, and the lip of a barmaid Has Mr Chips had his day? If we persist in assessing all our teachers according to a common standard, we risk losing the really inspirational teachers that lie behind every great man or woman Demon in the pulpit Ben MacIntyre on a minister tried for murder Big name bargains this way Conran too costly? Dior to dear? That's what you think, Rachel Kelly says, with her £35 Hamnett creation Fashion without the frills Never mind the hemline …many of the world's talented young designers are on the breadline Now we are six: let's get a harassment lawyer The joys of unclean living Today's women are anything but models of domestic orderliness Alan Coren Pot plants on hunger strike. Flowers committing insecticide. What a carrion Picture Gallery PR of the realm The Times Diary Housey housey The Times Diary Initiatives that the new Europe can bank on Jacques Attali replies tocritics who say the European Bank has been profligate without helping the East Armchair strategists keep clear Full-scale occupation or a humanitarian disengagement were the only options ever open to the UN and the Western powers in the ravaged Yugoslav lands Sting and the stones in concert The Times Diary Jet set, go The Times Diary Feast your eyes The Times Diary A Bar to Justice Rising costs must not wreck the legal aid system Bank without a Cause If the EBRD did not exist, nobody would now invent it A Looking-Glass World Japan's recession is the envy of its competitors The drawbacks and benefits of pupil assessment tests Contaminated land A matter of taste Troops in Bosnia Opera house plan Lord Elworthy The navy's role after arms cuts Voting reforms Bank robbers? Court Circular Birthdays today Middlesex University Oakham School Today's royal engagements The Count of Barcelona Charles Crawley Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke Marine Society Latest wills Picture Gallery Tool-making monkey helps build picture of early man City to restore forgotten landmark Personal Column Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Vice-Admiral Levering Smith Vice-Admiral Levering Smith the US Navy officer who oversaw the development of America's Polaris misssile progrmme, and advised on the British one, died in San Diego on April 5 aged 83. He was born in Joplin, Misouri, on March 5,1910 Feyyaz Fergar Fwyyaz Kayacan Fergar, poet, writer, translator, broadcaster and sculptor, died in London on April 5 aged 73 from a heart attack. He was born is Istanbul on December 19,1919 Personal Oung Mean Candavanno Polykarp Kusch Polykarp Kusch, who won the 1955 Nobell Prize in physics for his contributionl to understanding of the internal mechanism of the atom, died after a long illness at his home in Dallas, Texas, on March 20 aged 82. He was born in Blankenburg, Germany, on January 26,1911 On this Day Women to Vote at 21 Antonio Jose Saraiva Milan M. Vuitch Milan M. Vuitch, a doctor who was instrumentall in making abortion legal in the United States, died after suffering a storke in Washington on April 6 aged 78. He born in northern Serbia in 1915 News The Times Crossword No 19,204 The Times Today People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow TV Listings Opinion Columns Letter The Papers Business Today Roaring Acting The Pound Bleak scenes from the white revolution Homes By our Economics Correspondent: Seventh wise man breaks rinks in 'academic skirmish' Tokyo package gives boost to world markets Japan's injection of Y13 trillion into the economy lifted shares around the world. In Britain, an authouritative survey has said that one in four firms will be hiring Arts Sport 'Strongman' to overhaul Queens Moat The Original Dalvey Business Care Case Media: Carlton on Target Lower share prices cloud Zeneca split Argentaria Surge in price of pool power Name of the game: John Major's citizen's… FR Group optimistic as profits move ahead Business in Roundup Royal Bank arm buys Dragon wins Drayton Low & Bonar cuts jobs Telegraph deal backed Erith falls into loss Sykes-Pickavant slips Midland oil loan Loans for dividends 'justified' Japan unveils £75bn stimulus to economy Japan's prime minister will tell America that the fiscal package should lift demand for us goods and address the trade imbalance between the two countries Robinson turns round Vestey family fortunes Opec warns of energy tax impact Diamonds dent a partnership Wimpey silent on £1m payment Lloyd's not to renew amnesty for names Brewin buys Bell Lawrie White Multiple Display Advertising Items Clutches delivery gives DAF hope Floats and cash calls stimulate investors Legal & Public Notices Economic optimism boosts shares Stock Market Euro talks held by NatWest Iceland move News Corp post Kingstream bid Lower demand for funding squeezes yields Gilt-Edged British Funds (Reuter): Share indices rise around the globe World Markets Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Europe takes the bumpy road towards car price harmony Car manufacturers and consumer groups argue over surveys while the EC calls for price differentials to be cut to 12 per cent, says Tom Walker In praise of rejection The Times City Diary End of term report The Times City Diary Rolls in to China The Times City Diary Trade places The Times City Diary Marlboro still an example of brand power Dividend desperation Tempus Producer price Royal Bank of Scotland Budget a calamity for oil industry Leyland DAF receivers intimidating, not negotiating TI Group Engels - Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. FR Group The Times Unit Trust Information Service Shares squeezed higher Forte Crest Business Class All according to schedule Yon can win a franchise bid, then lose the ratings game, but Andrew Davidson finds the victors on target Media, Sales & Marketing Service the Square Mile British Diabetic Association Meridian Aslib Retail Manager/planner Management Trainee London West Country Assistant Organiser Beta International Sales Executive Tele Sales Manager All Box number replies should be addressed to Carlton GMTV MTV strikes gold with pop around the clock Teenagers tune in by the million to a channel tailor-made for today Homes Able to Receive MTV Children's TV opts for realism The lives of youngsters in care are the setting for a gritty new serial Changes for the worse Another example of modern rewriting of the encients, a Jovial Crew is no laughing matter, Benedict Nightingale says The way forward: revival or renewal? Prospects for British Theatre The Times Theatre Forum in association with Bristol University Department of Drama The Times Concerts Into the cuckoo's nest Theatre: Josephine Akrill on L' Homme Qui, Peter Brook's new production in Paris Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Radio Courtesy costs Arts Briefing Last chance… The South Bank Centre Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fillms in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Ideas meet their comic match Benedict Nightingale reviews the premiere of Tom Stoppard's play at the National Arcadia Lyttelton Unlikely partners in a study in harmony Concert: Stephen Pettitt on a musical relationship that has brought benefits for everyone involved NYPO/Masur Festival Hall Gets ideas, then stands them up One man is the master contructor of buildings dreamt up by the Richard Rogers Partnership. Marcus Binney met him London Mozart Players A day in the lives of Leonard Radio Review Naked and the deadly Television Review: The joylessness of sex in The Agony of the Ecstasy BBC Defeated by the setting Dance Raymonda Sands Centre, Carlisle Maine - Tucker Temporaries Recruitment Meridian Pan European Recruitment PA to Director London Zoo Sheila Childs Recruitment Mawarid Services (UK) Ltd St. James's College PA/SEC British Medical Association SECRETARY/PA c£13,000 - £14,000 Royal United Services Institute International Metal Traders Mayfair Office Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Cheam Area Corporate Law Harrods Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Tate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gordon Yates Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill temps Pan European Recruitment Reuters Multiple Display Advertising Items Christopher Keats Lurot Brand The Times Supplements Limited News International Newspapers Limited Stearns International Limited Top Publishing Co The Royal Philatelic Society Property Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lindsay Square Sw1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nightmare on Exmoor A couple face eviction after applying for a council grant. Mary Wilson reports Property Sallowsprings Winterthur Stickley & Kent Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Waiting in the foyer for a place to stay Designers have devised a human goldfish bowl to help young homeless people Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aaron & Lewis Nell Gwynn House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Untroubled waters hide rich resources Damming of River Wolf provides tranquil reservoir with varied fishing Brian Clarke takes a close look at Devon's new man-made fishery which may have far-reaching implications for trout anglers Chartered Surveyors associates Fifa acts over club versus country rift Sport in Brief Peyron losing time Family allowances Williams backs Prost Two wins for Allcock Word-Watching Ondieki has record and McColgan in her sights Australiann prepared for fierce pace in London Marathon David Powell looks at the woman determined to make her presence felt in a heavyweight confrontation For the Record Today's Fixtures The Jogger to gain upper hand in competitive final The Times Rising Stars Worcester Line-Up Results from 13 POlNT-TO-POINT Meetings Sayyedati defeat opens up Guineas Piggott conjures magical display from Niche in Nell Gwyn Thunderer: Newmarket Seattle Rhyme is put down Today's Races on Television Newmarket C4 Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Belenky kept in waiting as new world order rules Pride comes before fall as British hopefuls find life hard at Birmingham circus Simon Barnes at the world gymnstics championships Jansher Khan deals early blow to Australian confidence Chorley still refusing to Accept relegation The Times Sports Services England focus on defence Wilkison and Gomez fall at the first Lonsdale Belt adds incentive for Till Torquay cling to hopes of survival Raynor saves a point BBC 1 Variations Radi03 Satellite Blissful New Relief for Aching Backs Fishing Oldham's troubles worsen as boots fly Pakistan return their attention to Test series Concise Crossword No 3071 Golden girl: Although she did not win a medal in the… West Ham fall further off pace Winning Wove Word-Watching Jones banned by FA Norwich Union Gymnastics
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