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News from 16/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Audrey Jones, Anthony Harris, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff, Freud, John Vincent, Simon Barnes, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Michael Evans and Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Tim Jones and Jill Sherman, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Ray Brown (General Manager), Andrew Cook (Chairman), Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Evelyn Field, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, David B. Marshall, Jacques Arnold, Darrell Hilleard, David Hewson, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Jiggens (Chairman), Sydney Shenton, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Jonathan Duckworth, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, D. G. Rhys (Director), Daniel Johnson, Robin Ebers (Deputy Director-General), Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Michael Vallance, Michael Hamlyn, Caldecote (Chairman 3i, 1980-87), Peter J. Beer, Charles Bremner, David Guest, John Percival, Jean Kelly, Simon Wood, Susan Gilchrist, H. V. Hodson, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, George Brock, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, D. R. Myddelton (Professor of Finance and Accounting), David Toop, Peter Purton, Radovan Karadzic, George Sivell, City Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Oliver Holt, E. L. R. Rix, Roger Boyes, Peter Brimelow, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Julian Muscat, Geof Wheelwright, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ian Hartlet, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Dynes, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Marion Richard, Michael French, Mimi Johnson, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Nan Jones, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Bill Frost and Elaine Fogg, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,

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BR says no end in sight to rail dispute Index Rugby Union Outflanked rebels in Euro uproar There will still be skirmishes to come, but victory is now in sight for the government. The Maastricht treaty should be ratified by the autumn Major avoids mention of Thatcher over Bosnia "We recognise territory taken for strategic reasons will have to be returned but that we do have a right.. to have some of our fears and aspirations recognised. " Radovan Karardzic, the leader of Bosnia's Serbs, in a letter to The Times English Teaching Put grammar first Patten tells schools Bernard Levin Missing British climbers survive oh Mars bar diet Minolta Motoring: Asleep at the Wheel Truth on the line Salute the marathon There's no danger of success in the war against crime Political Sketch Forte Hotels Empty roads during last stoppage expected to bring false sense of security Police expect huge james as commuters take to their cars It's almost all over on Maastricht - bar more shouting Riddellon Politics 2,000 mourn sisters crushed by car News in Brief Airgun accident boy dies Smokers' cover soars Shell cuts petrol prices Ten-year-old sought Residents evacuated Discrepancy over fines Corrections McDonald's Boy, 15, can ask High Court to make his mother see him By a Staff Reporter: 'Gassing' trial was forecast Attacker burns child with lighter fuel and cigarette Stab-attack victim loses unborn baby Climbers saved by a lighter The remarkable survival story of four British mountaineers in the Caucas was only hours away from turning into a tragedy Murderer's pursuer describes lone chase Homebase House and Garden Centres Group 4 loses fifth prisoner as firm's name is cleared The Northern Ireland Electricity Share Offer Forster's private world is unlocked £55,000 for teacher attacked by parent Inventor gets rare Mini back News in Brief Mother turned in teenage son Big Brothers cut crime 20-bore sale Five flee blaze Marina axed Man held Cemetery attack Fire kills baby Skeleton found Pop's millionaires lead clamour for cheaper CDs Rock groups and politicians add their voices to the chorus of disapproval over compact dises The row over how much money is made by record companies from the increasingly popular Cd has reached the Commons Recording industry is at war over high British retail costs Dixons Unbeatable Deals Maples Low-fat diet advice to women is wrong, heart study finds Today's rail strike Picture Gallery Dispute threatens Smithfield tenants Is this the end of marriage? The Times/dillons Debate The Times Dillons Debate Benefits system 'fails to help self-employed' Odds favour locally trained runner in by-election stakes Tories and Lib Dems exchange salvoes Nuffield Hospitals Picture Gallery How to treat public money as your own Proposals unlikely to end conflict of rival camps Guidelines for English teachers focus on pupils' mastery of the basic skills Stress to be put on grammar not accent Speaking BBC News Opening up a world of words at every stage Reading Getting to grips with pens and paper Writing A reading list for the nation's children Literary choice Redistribution Muslims stop evacuation until soldiers get help National Westminster Bank Nato jets take on reconnaissance role over Bosnia The Bosnian Serbs fear that Nato is using the enforcement of the no-fly zone to prepare for future hostilities City gets hooked on the gain and pain of capitalism Michael Binyon, on his travels by train through Russia, finds the religious south keeping faith with the Yeltsin reofrms. Third stop: Voronezh G7 commits new funds to Moscow BT West sends aid down a one-way street Confused about its aims, the West has stitched together a rag-tag package for Russia that may end up achieving little, Roger Boyes argues Yeltsin strips Rutskoi of perks Andreotti brands Mafia accusers 'shameless liars' Spain reflects on a future minus Felipe B&Q The Home of D. I. Y Our Foreign Staff (AFP): Pretoria and ANC to push reforms after Hani death The South African security forces and police could within weeks come under the scrutiny of a transitional multiparty committee with powers yet to be defined B&Q The Home of D. I. Y King trial diverts voters from city hustings Enforced equality dictates a US economy of lost opportunities In the second of three articles on the Clinton domestic agenda, Peter Brimelow in New York argues the quota system is costing the us dear Ten die in Bogotá car bomb explosion News in Brief Deportees plan 'death march' Vanunu fear Gay study Court killer wins sympathy (AP): Ministry blaze (AP): Hostage dies (AP): Troops pull out Wonderland or a house of cards? When the curriculum council's approved books were first leaked, they attracted a storm of criticism. Brian Alderson gives the full list higher marks We must ask ourselves, has there ever really been a golden age of children's literature? The Fleet Show To protect the future, reflect the past Who's in who's out—and why The Times guide to the new national English literature curriculum Facing up to the Test Picture Gallery Major's hand dusts off the classics After years of debate, this shift back to tradition settles some old scores If there really is Majorism, education is at its heart Down, with wallet blazing Marvin Mitchelson, Hollywood lawyer and big spender, is about to spend time inside, Ben MacIntyre writes Revenge of the nerds The mi llionaires who make their fortunes form games Multiyork Easter Event Family gatherings? The bigger the better Janet Daley Not all human problems can be overcome by counselling. The Some kinds of anger ought not to be defused A right brouhaha The Times Diary By volume The Times Diary Trading partners who stand in for friends Japan has yet to grasp that its prosperity entials international responsiblities, says Joanna Pitman Bank of plenty and indulgence When Jacques Attali plays marbles with taxpayers' money, the stakes are the livehoods of millions in the East Trading partners who stand in for friends Newbury scores The Times Diary Unwilling to school The Times Diary Stringers The Times Diary Still a touch fuzzy about the detail The Times Diary Piain Words The reform of the English syllabus is overdue Yeltsin's Lifeline The G7 is helping, but Russia's fate rests with the Russians What's in a Name? For political parties, a lot of symbolism but little substance Bosnian Serbs' concern for security Peace in Ireland Out of order Home economics No Title Motor racing success Letters should carry a daytime telephone number Putting our business interests first G & S past and present Customers' revolt Business letters, page Court Circular Dinners Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Shipwrights' Company Personal Column Picture Gallery School news Woldingham Society Early potters made ritual ceramics designed to shatter when fired Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Latest wills All Tickets Marriage Ball Personal Column Overseas Travel Bluebird Holidays Ltd David Shannon David Shannon, DSO DFC who flew on the celebrated Dambuster raid of May 1943, died at his home in Sydenham, South Lodnon, on April 8 aged 70. He was born at St Umley, Park South Australia, on May 27,1922 Malcolm Graham Malcolm Graham Longtime proprietor of the Wolverhampton Express & Star, died on April 14 aged 91. He was born i n 1901 Flight file Bookplates The British Kidney Patient Association The Director, Dept DT, Royal National Lifeboat… (From our Special Correspondent): Funeral of Mr. Swinburne Roy Roberts Roy Roberts, chariman of Simon Engineering, died on April 9 aged 64. He was born near Guildford, Surrey, on December 14,1928 Cyril Rogers Cyrill Rogers pioneer of university education in developing countries, died on April 2 aged 69. He was born in Papakura, Auckland, New Zealand on August 10,1923 Euro-rebels outflanked at a price Rail strike opponents dig in Major avoids clash English reforms Climbers found Boy set alight Son's court plea Fifth escape Forster secrets to be revealed The Times Crossword No 19,206 Diet doubts Starter's orders Benefit losers More Russian aid Mafia 'lies' Apathy rules Picture Gallery Business People in the Times Weather WPA Health Insuarance Sport Maurice Overstein, one of many music industry… Mick Quinn, the Coventry City forward, has had his… Features Motoring The Times Tomorrow In pursuit of a vision On the Italian campaign trail Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers German Help Dutch Hope US Losses Picture Gallery Polish Aid The Pound Shocks, and how to make the most of them Infotech Real ale firms brew support for tied pubs Forte looks for 500m disposals Lloyd's syndicates' profits 'enhanced' Arts Sport Attali called to account for spending at the Ebrd Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Television and Radio Report critical of Gooda Walker syndicates DAF directors felt company could have been saved As investors count the cost of the collapse of Leyland Daf, moves to seek compensation in the courts are under way, starting with a claim against Abn Amro RMC Group p. l. c Laura Ashley back in profit Schlesinger still wary on rates AT&T aims to take wind out of BT's Cyclone Europe reducing trade deficit with America Business round up Air route plea by Delta Orders for Rolls-Royce Siebe buys abroad Brooks Service in loss Picture Gallery Payment for Horton Guinness Peat declares Crest confident Blue Circle slips but sees upturn this year Profits from overseas come to RMC rescue Campari maintains payout Engineering to stay weak in 'slow' recovery Court threat to MSCC shops plan Air Canada By our City Staff: Meggitt ahead in hard year Halpern picks Spain to make retail comeback British Funds International Appointments Vdivde-Technologiezentrum Informationstechnik Young Adult Institute International Visitor Program Deal gives boost to SmithKline Stock Market VFB Holidays Ltd Overseas Jobs Express International Sales Managers Wine Warehouse Manager Major Changes Legal & Public Notices (Reuter): Dow rallies to close a fraction higher World Markets Wall Street Europe's Eastern dilemma - imports or immigrants? George Brock argues that the Ec will have to decide between short-term sacrifies or long-term problems on its Eastern borders Charity begins at US Treasury The Times City Diary Green card The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Wrong ticket The Times City Diary Global trotter The Times City Diary Euro paupers The Times City Diary Sharespeare The Times City Diary Clarke's reign The Times City Diary Tax on technology The Times City Diary Moves to float 3i are short-sighted Case for the introduction of constant purchasing power accounting Cash not its forte Tempus Laura Ashley Blue Circle RMC Rolls lesson for Leyland Daf receiver The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities LOiNDON Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Plus Shares mark time Change the Focus of your Company's Times Newspapers Limited Computer companies crack the dress codes Working in the It sector has rarely demanded conformity, David Guest writes, except to employers' own tastes Information Technology Executive Recruitment Services General Enquiries Thames Valley Enterprise Programmer/analysts Times Newspapers Permanent or Contract The Press Association Limited Ernst & Young Nippondenso (U. K.) Limited Careerworld CV Services Cerco Training Limited Windows to a database future The launch of database applications for Windows has been widely welcomed in the world of PCs, but, asks David Hewson, does anybody really need them? People want to use Windows all the time You can find new bargain packages Morse Hold the line: the phone's going wireless Mobile phones are no logner just an executive toy for those on the move Fountain PC makers play out pet loves High-speed mice, scenes from Star Trek and screens filled with fish are being employed by software companies to put 'personal' back in personal computer Delay power not retrospective Error of judgment does not warrant costs order Company Golf Day Nominal award is appropriate French law does not inhibit discovery Opinion on copy is admissible evidence Thief was genuine sub-contractor Old law stands Resolving child residence conflict Hearing tape again Looking to carve Richard Cork visits the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds a £5 millions sculpture centre opeingin next week New York nickel Critic's Choice Galleries Theatre Rock Bullish Belsey Georgia O'keeffe Entertainments Exclusiva Originals Ceramics Prints & Limited… Richard Green Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment 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 Good old days, never so good Theatre: Jeremy Kingston finds himself unmoved bya display of showbiz sentilment Feed Stephen Joseph, Scarborough Picture Gallery Brave faces put on Dance Don Quixote Convent Garden Patient wrongfooting of the wily wrongdoers Tevevision Review True Stories Channel 4 Don't lend this man your drill Rock on Friday: The real heavy metalworkers…Chris Isaak gets intimate… and a pearl of a singer For Blixa Bargeld and other performance artists, Diy means sweet solder music. David Toop reports Rock in Brintain has drawn inspiration from dance, mime, design and perfomarnce traditons New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing The twang's the thang Records: Chris Isakk rocks, but genfly, John breaks open the blues Top Ten Albums Smoke with some fire Cencert: Elkie Brooks at Hammersmith Appolo Seven Days Approved Used Cares Robert Stern Sytner Alaina Burton & Deakin Audi Authorised Dealers Z1 Hexagon Altwood Honda Milcars MLG of Chiswick Wiggins Hassop Toyota Institute Advanced Motorists Richard Cound Limited Carols & London Road Garages Lancoster Reliance of Chingford Puttocks Brunswick Croydon Limited Jack Alpe Bentley Turbor Saab Authorised Dealers St Davids Saab Bonhay Road, Exeter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ontinetal Rolls-Royce & Bentley Wanted Saab Scotts Focus on Volvo Renault Leeds Volvo Driving on autopilot up the highway Motorists may appear awake and in control, but might be driving in a semi-robotic state. Vaughan Freeman reports on efforts to combat a kind of motorway myopia Speed spy success Video technology will revolutionise the police camera Road safety egnineers can count the lives saved So farewell then, 900 Roadwise The hole story First to the tape Picture Gallery The cars in front Crash course Playing tag For crowded cities - but what a crowded interior Road Test Scintillating Scherbo soars through to supreme success At the world gymnastics championships Islanders prepare to test stamina as well as skill World Cup Details For the Record Football Basketball Golf Gymnastics Ice Hockey Rugby Legaue Rugby Union Speedway Squah Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yesterday's Scoreboards Hood leads Derby's fightback Martin to demand an increase in English standards Spence nears goal Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Barathea fails Guineas audition Zafonic back in favour as reputations crumble at Newmarket Richard Evans Newbury Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Today's Races on Television Taunton Thirsk Ayr Dayflower wilts in Dubai Maguire suspended Rapid Raceline Pyjama party opens Hove season On Friday Pakistanis worn down John Woodcock, in Trinidad, believes the rest day should be an integral part of Test match cricket Athletes now reap the rewards Crawley lacks support Fowler rewarded for hard graft Marathon sparks team effort World champion stripped of title Sports in Brief Littlejohn bows out Wigan can retain title Two turn professional Zimbabwe survive Back in the groove Hill heads challenge Wycombe end any last doubts BBC1 Variations Radio 3 The Times Choice VideoPlus+ and the Video PlusCodes Satellite The Open Business School Rugby Union Taylor ignores clamour to pick Waddle England Squad Picture Gallery Precious Pakistanis receive fair hearing Alan lee belives that Wisden's new editor has launched his innings with refreshing candour Concise Crossword No 3073 Winning Move Word-Watching Mansell looks on track for fast recovery Athletics Referee clears Quinn after reviewing video Lloyd's of London

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