News from 15/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, P. W. Johnson, M. D. Doffman, Chairman, Robert McCrindle, Bruno Dethomas (Spokesman), Richard Le Coyte, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, J. E. Humphrey, Joseph Holmes, Anatol Lieven, Robert Haeger, Terence Prideaux, J. P. Read, Philip Webster, Martin Fletcheree, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew D. Glynn, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Bill Frost, Judy Hanmer, Tim Judah, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Nelson Graves, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, William Ward, C. Scard, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, I. A. Shapiro, Carl Mortished, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Ethel Smyth, Tony Patrick, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Irwin Stelzer, Ray Clancy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Jeffrey L. Wall, Alan Lorimer, Yvonne P. Allen Fox, Peter Rayner, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Kenneth Leech, Robert Bruce, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, Brian Singleton, Virginia Ironside, Sarah Bagnall, W. R. Greatrex, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, C. J. Warner, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, J. D. Meads, General Secretary, George Sivell, City Editor, Tim Jones, Transport Correspondent, R. K. Brian (Principal), Peter Davalle, Louis Appleby, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Barbara Amiel, Heather Alston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Philippa Ingram, Jonathan Braude, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, R. R. Bates, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Gray, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Arlette Singleton, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Tony Rocca, David Cruickshank, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, W. R. P. Bourne, Terry Ballard, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Adam Zeman, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Christopher Hawtree, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Lawrence Tucketts, Jacqueline Thwaites, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Hugh Thompson, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Simon Rice, Sousa Jamba, John de Bono, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Basil Matthews, John Phillips, Jamie James, Colin Campbell, Melinda Camber Porter, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoOur Foreign Staff: Thatcher takes Bosnia campaign to Americaw Baroness Thatcher's call for military action in Bosnia has struck a transatlantic chord. It may be especially influential in the debate taking place in the White House Index Empress's Clothes Lament hails leap in industry output Smile of Plotter Facing Death for Treason Dustin Hoffman Sick juror may delay King verdict Rail talks collapse after eight minutes Psychotherapy Seven die in South African violence NEC Books on Thursday Marking of exams maybe privatised Governor demands chains for prisoners in insecure court Prosecutors 'fail to weed out weak cases' Texas Welsh in favour of women priests Opera goes ahead with £150m plan Catholic settles bias claim with £30,000 Tebbit in poll tax row Boxer on assault charge Stars raise Aids profile Top teacher doubts tests Tower Bridge to close Iran gives warning on Rushdie meeting Police to infiltrate new age convoys News in Brief Court told how JP made gas chamber to murder his wife Magistrate accused of testing 'extraordinary' contraption on his daughter's pet kitten Teenagers accused of torture First ball stumps high-tech scorers Solicitors jailed for taking clients' £1m 'I just knew he was trying to kill me' Body may be wife lost since 1973 Midland Russians search for ski-trek Britons British Airways Psychotherapy 'no better than a chat with a friend' NHS urged to question provision of therapy Woman dies after fire attack News in Brief Death leap Boy set alight Dog man jailed Plaque charge Beer boom BBC plans epic hunt for the Yeti Jaguar sues for XJ220 payments Nissan Picture Gallery Cellnet National Trust set to sanction deer hunting on its land Anti-hunt lobby says report completely misses the point: that blood sports are unnecessarily cruel Dinosaurs seem to be birds of a feather Pub ban for drinker Toyota Intel inside (AP): Washington gives Serbs ultimatum on peace plan Us Reaction Budget Thatcher outburst finds little support among Tory right Riddell on Politicks EC mediator echoes call to use air power Owen Chalker rejects arms call Plea for weapons 'a Muslim strategy to draw in Western troops' Arms Serbs tighten noose around town where 56 died in shelling Tales of bloodshed in Srebrenica overshadow the seemingly futile efforts of American and Russian peace envoys UN glosses over role of Croats in war Battle Lines BT Backbench honour comes colour coded Political Sketch By-election date set to stretch Lib Dems Currys Picture Gallery Roadshow spreads charter gospel Toyota (Reuter): Yeltsin lays down strict terms for resigning Northwest Town of hope casts off past inhibitions Michael Binyon, continuing his train ride in Russia, discovers that reform can mean sex shops and striptease. Second stop: Belgorod Magnetize Moscow coup trial defendants refuse to recognise court Legal wrangling hampers start of high treason case against anti-Gorbachev plotters Turks raise prospect of Azerbaijan alliance G7 gives Russia billions in aid tied to reforms Toyota Juror's sickness delays King trial verdict Police have been bolstering their presence in wealthy white areas of Los Angeles amid rumours of black gangs planning mass assaults (Reuter): Mitterrand and Pasqua clash on police killings Senate ultimatum given to Andreotti MS America to look at VAT for health finance Mandela is booed as blacks seek to avenge Hani death Young ANC radicals are defying leadership appeals for restraint, with some calling for the assassination of President de Klerk Proton Summit in Egypt raises peace hope Israeli roads reap a grim harvest Haiti given way out of stalemate News in Brief (Reuter): Victory parade (Reuter): Police killed (Reuter): Skiers triumph Our Foreign Staff: UN fears attack by Khmer Rouge on temples at Angkor As the UN insisted elections would go ahead in Cambodia, rebel communist troops prepared to seize the key town of Siem Reap Pope tells Auschwitz nuns it is time to go News in Brief (Reuter): Safe limits (AP): Jet evacuatedy (Reuter): Somali killed (Reuter): Poll verdict (Reuter): Village found Picture Gallery Quibbles by China mar Hong Kong joy Halifax (Reuter): Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: PoW document raises obstacle to Hanoi accord Why exchange a platform for a throne? Masako Owada was a 21st-century role model for Japanese women, until she opted for ancient obedience, Joanna Pitman reports Pushing 30 and spending much of her life at her desk, it appeared she had married her career The story of my downfall Ben MacIntyre in Los Angeles on an oppressed new minority Toyota Divorced from reality The 'nuclear family' may no longer exist, but marriage remains popular Picture Gallery Is this the End of Marriage? Cuba heals with carrots Altered states of understanding Fifty years ago, Albert Hoffman (above) took the first Lsd trip. Louis Appleby charts its route since then Primal scream gets a hearing Lost for words? Voice therapists can help to sound out the hidden you Closing the screening gap Breast cancer experts want X-ray tests every two years Medical Briefing Breath of air is a wheeze Is psychotherapy all in the mind? New research casts doubt on one of modern man's medical totems Toyota Croatia papers over the cracks Desperately in need of foreign currency, Croatia is trying to lure back tourists to its resorts, Ray Clancy reports Adventure by rail Travelogs Half-price Caribbean On the ball Something fishy Stansted Leading the pack Ba is wooing business travellers by encouraging them to relax in the air Fresh protection for package tours Something nasty by the seashore Viewpoint Stansted left in the lurch Viewpoint Swift action is needed, Robert McCrindle says Pay before you fly - and not a penny more In an insecure world, all-inclusive holidays that mean just that are booming. But, Harvey Elliott reports, not everyboy is happy Economy hotels in fast lane for Channel tunnel Four new chains are offering inexpensive rooms for families travelling French roads Europe's battle of the sexes Unique Train Special Motorail A bargain for tropical travellers Flyaways In the best of spirits A drop of the hard stuff in Germany; and a sip of sludge at Heathrow A cup of estuary, please Austravel Philip Howard Journalists cannot afford omission, but authors may find it alluring Picture Gallery Peace, passports and a parcel of land Scaling the Occupied Territories may be more than a temporary solution to violence, says Barbara Amiel One hundred days of solicitude Peter Stothard tests the atmosphere in Washington as the first magical marker looms for the Clinton administration Blyton blight Diary Publish and damn Diary Biting back Diary A three-decker from the old team Diary Taking Bosnia Seriously There is no longer room for a policy of evasion Classroom Discipline John Patten must bring the nation's schools to order Anglican explorers on rock-strewn road to Rome Aid to Russia Wings of change? Tomsk accident Exploited patients Image of the EC Coal pensioners' fears for funds Out of the limelight Defensive driving Court Circular Today's royal engagements Personal Column School news Picture Gallery Dinner Birthdays today Luncheon Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Brigadier J D. King-Martin Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Shadon of Dlabetes Multiple Display Advertising Items Research into Ageing Thank you from the RNLI Karen Gershon George Ives Picture Gallery New Housing News The Times Knockando Crossword Championship 1993 Qualifying Puzzle Business Travel Sport Speed trap cameras extended In praise of family reunions Leeds honours Moore Weather Features Arts Books Tv Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Buying Building Bouncing The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Transition to save the American dream Arts 33-35 Rise in output suggests recovery is under way Books 36,37 Jaguar roars out of recession Sport 43-48 Knight Williams Fayeds lose £70m on disposal of Sears stake Six Pages of Top Appointments British Steel to raise prices for second time The Times Unit Trust Information Service Greenbank buys John Hartley for £1.6m Prior's share placing will wipe out debts Business Roundup TSB signals agency exit Friendly falls further Zeneca backs Quorn Leyland team aims for Mbo in two weeks Hopes of a second land deal by Leyland Daf boosted chances of saving the group. Buyouts for the lorry, van and spares operations are making progress Irish Life suffers fall in value Yule Catto up Back in black Winning Time Share-out plan Lloyd's anticipates business plan Response to offer surprises Cook HK stake in Trafalgar lifted Tie Rack smooths out the creases By our City Staff: OFT's powers to be strengthened By our Financial Staff: Finance Bill to tax accountants Legal & Public Notices British Funds Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options China talks prompt HK records Profit-takers turn off electricity Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Recent Issues Major Changes London Financial Futures (Reuter): Handful of shares sends Dow ahead World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates More than a hair shirt called for to save British industry Economic View Budget theatricals by the Chancellor will not generate the surge in investment that manufacturing needs, argues Janet Bush Harrods battle still in store The Times City Diary Daimler dream The Times City Diary Cover-up The Times City Diary In the red The Times City Diary Creating a two-tier property market Questions on outcome of rating revaluation Hong Kong Interest rates Economic expansion Fayed sale cheers banks Tie Rack Errors that lie behind damage of inflation Beginning and end of Gregorian chant The Times Business to Business Owners Abroad The Economist Shares dip in mixed trading Futures Pager Tackling the surplus ACT poser Accountancy & Finance Rada Recruitment Communications Davies Kidd Alderwick Consulting Asst to Actuary The Times Warwick McLINTOCK Times Newspaper QSFR Ltd Taxing time for those under the volcano Internationally Operating Reinsurance Company The Corporate Services Group PLC Music Acting beyond the call of duty Cinema: Geoff Brown sees a Hollywood star fatally unbalance a satirical comedy Faithful to the house, but not to the collector Andrew Gibbon Williams on the story behind Paxton House, Berwick-iupon-Tweed, where the National Galleries of Scotland have reopened a Victorian private gallery BESHT Tellers Opera page 35 EC riders take the highway Arts Briefing Ring ahead Last chance… Garrick 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 films of London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Rediscovering lost landscapes Galleries: Jamie James on a fascinating exhibition of Chinese painting in New York Women of spirit and substance Concerts: A neglected Mass by Ethel Smyth; contemporary Chinese music and Dvorá from the NYPO EWO/de la martinez Queen Elizabeth Hall New world revolutions NYPO/Masur Festival Hall Another fight at the opera Scandals and crises are essential features of the Italian operatic season, says William Ward Friends of Dorothy Television Review: Tony Patrick finds the golden girls still shining despite the loss of a central figure Royal Opera House Enjoy a May Day classic Variety and all that jazz Dance Unsafe haven in the West Angela Carter's posthumous short stories show how dangerous it is to see the New World as a refuge from past tragedies of the Old, says Melinda Camber Porter How the Cold War was won Authors Americans against the world The Japanese don't care to Decline and fall of white Rhodesia Sousa Jamba praises an analysis of white Rhodesian society in the 1970s which shows how Ian Smith had to concede majority rule once military failure made whites lose faith in their mission Two cultures and the falling sickness Advertisement African queen who hunted with the night Books on Monday The Catherine Cookson Fiction Prize Transworld… Afa Dti The Pathfinder Partnership Limited M. C. C JT Design Build Ltd Inteco Corporation PRS HSE Headway Pera international Allied Dunbar Career Analysts Barkers Sales Executive Shorrock Guards Times Newspaper Commercial Director SKY JSB Production Manager Critchley Limited Thomas's Wickland Westcott Confederation of British Industry Chusid Lander International Sales Consultants Foundation Health Limited Sirte Oil Company Strategic Systems International The Times Newspapers IT Business Manager Chesterfield Goodmark Limited The Royal Navy of Oman Ernst & Young Chief Executive A New Dawn Chinacraft Ltd Profiles No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items The Press Association Limited Nppondenso (U. K.) Limited No Title Careerworld CV Services General Portfolio Hill Samuel The Times Newspaper Proteus Consultancy Limited Sales Executive Financial Planning Consultant The Daily Telegraph Mismatch of minds Civil servants have never been more in need of guidelines, David Walker reports General Appointments Corporation of London The Company Secretary Wine Warehouse Manager Institute of Counselling Barton Lyle Ltd Management Trainee London The Times Supplements Limited Overseas Jobs Express Town halls shape up Soaring insurance costs have made risk management vital QSFR Ltd Hackney Business Venture Anchor Drilling Fluids Ltd Aslib Julian Herbert Public Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Scherbo ahead in quest for elusive perfection At the world gymnastics championships Public Management National Osteoporosis Society CJA Recruitment Consultants Group British Diabetic Association Birmingham Results Créme De La Créme The Institution of Mechanical Engineers Independent Radio Sales Secretary Secretary/pa Times Newspapers Masterlock Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Sane Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin falls at first hurdle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tempting Times Oxford students bring cold comfort to Durham's warm-up Gooch likely to lead England into series Derbyshire prosper Gold Shot prevails in eventful Times final Rising Stars Fixtures Law foisted on world game without prior consultation Under fire Role models Look ahead Honest intent Sports Service So Factual forfeits classic chance Harwood critical of Jockey Club's declaration system Newmarket Scudamore joins review Today's Races on Television Fontwell Park Ripon Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Richards to face committee Tuesday's Point-To-Points Rapid Raceline Stein takes lead in black revolution Keith Pike discovers how the caretaker manager of Barnet has broken new ground for football Fifa prepares to restore law and order Till stops Swift in fourth Little Woods Pools Winner flies to sevens Agnew sent off after touchline incident Llewellyn leads Wales tour Oosterhuis returns De Castella swansong Bewley to Birmingham Peyron's hopes fade Koloto's future bleak Tigers topple Celtics to reach Wembley Sports in Brief Fiji warm to task in Scotland BBC1 Variations Radio3 Choice Picture Gallery Satellite Radio 1 Lands' End Picture Gallery Gymnastics Pakistan agree to continue series Oxford take strides on first day of cricket season Sutton's hat-trick gives Norwich ray of hope Concise Crossword No 3072 Winning Move Word-Watching When London jog can pay more than the winning slog Rugby World Cup Racing
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