News from 17/04/1993
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Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer, James Landale, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Paul Heiney, Brian E. Foreman, June H. Crosby, N. J. Tipple, Mary Killen, Jack Arkinstall, Rob Hughes, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Albert H Friedlander, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Tom Paulin, C. E. Miller, John Diamond, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Lina Saigol, Liz McColgan, Philip Howard, Sarah Gristwood, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Sara McConnell and Liz Dolan, Essi Kiviranta, Clive Davis, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Shirley Davenport, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Ian Brodie, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Joe Joseph, Alexander C. Young, Francesca Greenoak, Bryan Stiles, Gwyn Thomas, Christopher Hughes, Robert Wright, Ruth Gledhill, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, James Bone and Adam Lebor, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, R. Colyer, (President), Eithne H. Lewis, Mike McCarthy, Evan Green, Derwent May, Sidney Brichto (Senior Vice-President), Susan Gilchrist, Sue Fox, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, Patsy Bloom, Michael Pipe, Terry Christian, Kari Knight, Geoffrey Cush, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Malcolm Rifkind, Elizabeth Salt, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, David Hine, Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Stanley Stewart, Janet L. Mitchley, Alix Ramsay, Sophie Chamier, Bernard Coughlan, Moy McCrory, Tim Jones Transport Correspondent, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Brian Beel, Julian Muscat, F. Barschak, E. Gilbert, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Stanley Willett, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Peter Riddell, Brian Jewell, Peter Victor, Bernard Driver, W. P., Tony Dawe, Derek Davies, Philip Webster, Helen Pickles, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Anthony G. Iafrate, Jonathan Meades, David Powell, Peter Le Mesurier, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Rosanna Greenstreet, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, D. Leigh, Colin McQuillan, Chris Brasher, George Sivell City Editor, Christopher Irvine, Geoffrey Lee Williams, K. K. H. Shah,
ResumoNight attack by Serbs brings Srebrenica near to surrender On Other Pages Index Weekend Chris Brasher Labour joins clamour for tougher action Group 4 loses seventh prisoner The Food of Love South Africa braced for weekend of mass protest Goodbye Rome? United Cutlers of Sheffield Weekend Money Railway standstill keeps thousands at home 'Fire attack' boys lied, police say News in Brief Farmer fired up by tax Detective shot in hand Order put on listed site TV firm investigated Bus tripper obsessed Powerboat driver dies Noble Caledonia Limited Labour's new policy on Bosnia follows crisis of confidence Cautious Hurd looks out of touch Riddle on Politics Correction Multiyork Easter Event Climbers lost in Caucasus despaired of being rescued A New Look The Sunday Times Champion with HIV is stripped of boxing title Palacio case adds to fear of athletes in contact sports contracting Aids Drug addict freed after crime spree Fidelity Investments Marathon attracts record entries Secret chamber may solve pyramid riddle A wonder of the world may yet yield more secrets, although experts disagree on the significance of new discoveries Post Office float faces delay Noble Caledonia Limited Killer of surveyor walks free Prints of Carroll's young friends for sale Kitchen case defeats the tax man Europ assistance By our Technology Correspondent: Pharaoh saw future in stone Plastic bag is vital due to knife murder Crimewatch viewers help police hunting businesswoman's killer Insurance aid is 'abysmal' Sight Savers Charlotte Brontë, 8, was failure at school TV religious game show is so divine Which? Missing au pair found in Ireland 11 months for butting teacher News in Brief Gun ordeal Radioactive gas Faith banned School rape Sorry, chérie Peugeot BT's transatlantic battle could lead to cheaper call New phone codes to cost business £200m MacMillan Roadworks continue to bring M-way delays Weekend Watch Beef shortage will soon push up price Picture Gallery Seeds of hatred cannot be allowed to grow Credo National Breakdown Army tests new lightweight kit Ghetto anniversary highlights moral case for armament Roger Boyes, recalling the Warsaw Jewish uprising of 1943, looks at the arguments for arming Bosnia's Muslims Brittany Ferries Unequal battle approaches its inevitable end Srebrenica: balance of forces Reckoning time in valley of death How 56 Muslim casualties in siege town galvanised Western opinion against Bosnian Serbs Tim Judah reconstructs the terror of the creeping barrage that killed or maimed everybody who could not run fast enough The Sunday Times Amato will offer to go if Italians back reform Everest Smiles ease miles on track to decay Michael Binyon, on his Russian rail journey, reflects on the decidedly more civilised style of travel 80 years ago. Fourth stop: Saratov Patten makes China sit up Governor hope The Times Rutskoi accuses 'corrupt' Yeltsin cabinet Our Foreign Staff: Deportees under fire amid Arab moves to delay talks The Middle East peace process is in disarray. Israel refuses to make further concessions until talks resume, while the deportees want the Palestinians to stay away Clinton and Miyazawa split over trade gap News in Brief (Reuter): Turks warned (AP): Jury still out (Reuter): Joining forces Gay meeting Journalists die (Reuter): Artefacts found (Reuter): !Si, señores! Our Foreign Staff: ANC calls strike for Hani funeral Dulux Picture Gallery Alexander Chancellor in New York The public may be more opposed to homosexuals in the military than President Clinton imagined A problem that was put on the back burner is heating up again Burrowing Nimby The Times Diary Race almost run? The Times Diary What future for Italy without PR? There is more to changing the political ethos of a country than electoral reform, argues David Hine They die so that we feel better The West pointless intervention in Beirut should be remembered by those now urging action against the Serbs Not a word The Times Diary Romeward bound? The Times Diary Playful memories The Times Diary No Title Turning Point From Guernica to Srebrenica: the power of a name Maastricht Manoeuvres The Commons should be allowed a vote on the social chapter Life on Mars A mountain adventure ends in glory for a chocolate bar Arms dilemma in Bosnian conflict Motor vehicles versus walking boots in the green lanes Challenge for the religious to focus on God's reality Slang origin Musical fame Holiday road toll Women's pensions Beyond the buffers Court Circular Birthdays Memorial Mass Reception Royal engagements Personal Column Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Dinners Knighthood Retirements Leslie Charteris Leslie Charteris, creator of The Saint, died on April 15 aged 85. He was born in Singapore on May 12,1907 Ralph Gordon-Smith Ralph Gordon-Smith, president of Smiths Industries, died on March 29 aged 87. He was born on May 22,1905 Personal Column John Patrick Sullivan John Patrick Sullivan, Latinist, translator, literary historian and critic, died in Santa Barbara, California, on April 9 aged 62. He was born in Liverpool in 1930 From Our Naval Correspondent: Dreadnought to Join Navy Today Sylvain Floirat Sylvain Floirat, one of France's most celebrated industrialists, died on March 14 aged 93, at Nailhac in the Dordogne, where he was born on December 28,1899 The greatest adventure on four wheels With 25 years of folklore behind it, the rally that fired the world's imagination is hitting the long road again. Vaughan Freeman reports Love is - sharing an Escort to Australia A couple decide to put their marriage plans to the ultimate endurance test Lombard Landcrabs and bulldozers Solid and dependable cars are favourites-but look out some surprise Drivers can get on each other's nerves, sitting side by side for hours on end All going fine-and then the back wheel fell off Bandits in Afghanistan,'wakey-wakey' pills and a lost wheel in Australia… Evan Green looks back at the hair-raising and humorous adventures of the first rally A Hillman back in the hunt The British-built workhorse that unexpectedly stole the show a quarter of a century ago leads off the field Lombard Look out, here comes another battlefield Wars and revolution have forced the rally to be airlifted out of the danger zones News The Times Crossword No 19,207 Business Tessiers Sport Weather Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Abroad Lighting-Up Times Tourist Rates Weekend Arts Magazine SS Great Britain TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Longing Surviving Knocking Losing Soaring The Pound Profile 20 Inflation rise dents hopes of cut in rates Dearer food caused by sterling's devalution pushed the headline rate of inflation up to 1.9 per cent last month, compared with 1.8 per cent in February By our City Staff: Builder comes to aid of the EBRD Slip-up over Fyffes 'approach' Sport Football Singer & Friedlander Weekend Sporting Fixtures RiverBus takes the strain out of strike Schroders Dogged determination wins through Business Profile The Business Woman of the Year, who runs Pet Plan, tells Susan Gilchrist how she saw opening for animal insurance Dublin sells half of Irish Life stake By a Correspondent: Barclays unveils plan to raise $300m in America The Times Mondeo sales increase Ford's market share Business Roundup Holiday wind-up sought BICC share alternative Esso project proceeds Cash plan for Lloyd's Steel output down Swallowfield dips Tarmac plans to give PSA stake to American firm A Kansas consulting firm is likely to become the partner in a former state agency involved in developing the Trident nuclear submarine base and the MI6 headquarters Rate cut in Irish Republic Vaz plea Summer break Vardon takes a punt on bingo halls British Funds By our City Staff: Hanson buys into US homebuilder Elys serves up lower profits Falling interest rates send National Savings soaring Mercury BT orders £8.2m of Leyland trucks Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments AT&T challenge hits phone firms Stock Market The Sunday Times Dow climbs to a record high Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Cash Still King Buying abroad beckons again Under the spell of old Tuscany Bargains galore throughout Iberia Time to end this nice little earner Comment Engage a good lawyer in France National & Provincial Building Society Happy with their Lot No Title Independent Survey on Lump Sum With Profit Bonds Into China via Lenders launch spring offensive of fixed rates on home front Telephone mystery tour was not on the cards Cash still king in trips to the shops Financial Adviser Independent Another knock for drivers as GA leaves agreement Briefings Save & Prosper M&G Financial Services Limited Yorkshire Building Society Screen cover shattered by MoT test rules Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Briefings Foreign Colonial Tower Fund Managers Limited Learning the harsh lessons of higher education costs Save & Prosper Helping parents spread the pain of college bills Family Assurance Society Scrip alternative pays handsome dividends A payout option that is aimed at boosting company cash flows is a gift for investors, says Liz Dolan Pearl's wisdom finds buyers lack confidence Save & Prosper Scottish Investment Trust Perpetual Save & Prosper Britannia Building Society Insurance at danger money rates Heavy penalty for ceasing Royal life payments Western Provident Association Expensive repairs must increase premiums Interest Rates Roundup Allied Trust Bank Dull end to account Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd. Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Marshall takes honours in domestic duel Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Desire that risks burning out At the world gymnastics championships Result from Birmingham Tomorrow Grimley rallies to Cheshire's cause Sport in Brief Durham lodge appeal Essex track approved Davison's big chance Leng heads strong field Rocca leads in Rome The Times Pakistanis meekly follow path set by West Indians Port of Spain Scoreboard Keey leads Oxford resistance Gallant Tamar Lass offers encouragement to owners Next Week's Racing Maguire shows champion form on Staunch Friend Derbyshire denied by Jones From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Guineas hopefuls on trial AYR Mansell fizzes to fastest time Opening night has mixed reviews Inchinor to enliven classic scene Nap: Dakyns Boy (4.05 Ayr) Next best: Spring (2.30 Newbury) Newbury Rapid Raceline Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Today's Races on Television Thirsk Bangor Stratford Leading contenders feel benefits of labour day David Powell on how motherhood can play a significant part in improving the times of endurance athletes Hill hoping her turn has come Confident and brash but born to run and bred for success Saturday portrait: Liz McColgan, by David Powell, athletics correspondent Davis sets sights on seventh title Phil Yates surveys contenders for the world snooker crown Dunn dreams of delivering first-class display Palmer ready to master Arsenal's danger man Rob Hughes looks at a duel that could decide the Coca Cola Cup final at Wembley tomorrow Wembley Teams Yorkshire begin as underdogs Cricket Scoreboards Tonga send Australia tumbling Sevens Details from Murrayfield For the Record Football Baseball Bowls Boxing Basketball Golf Ice Hockey Rugby League Squash Speedway Tennis Norwich hoping for late reprieve Hofbrau skipper expects sprint finish Cricket Marathon officials dismiss fears of false start City are fined £50,000 for Maine Road invasion Where age counts for everything Trying result Rugby World Cup sevens gets off to flying start Wigan pip St Helens for title glory Simon Barnes Sporting diary Old wives' tale Fleeting fame Window pain Pickfords Travel Gymnastics Sotheby's Holidays Running the outrageous dream Chris Brasher had a vision: here he tells how he turned it into the London Marathon, Which tomorrow includes about 30,000 men and women Falsies that fill the cup of confidence Why we construct the body beautiful from machine-made parts Weekend Voice Food and Drink What to Wear Guide to the Best on Television Welcome to the pleasure dome2 Deep in an English forest, Libby Purves and her children drag a reluctant father to Center Parcs and find it hard to drag him away Vistafjord Ireland Swan Hellenic Hoseasons The one and only Qe2 Pink-letter day for the Michelangelo of the spud field Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney The thrill of digging Clay When the Gardeners' Question Time team visits Newcastle, Helen Pickles watches the locals prepare the soil Sweet song of an invader Feather report Dorling Kindersley Rollexa Divas, tenors, arias and chips Fast food is on the menu at the Royal Opera House. Ivo Tennant has a quick taste Wilkin & Sons Ltd How to compose the food of love Don't panic when the object of your desires arrives for dinner. Julia Llewellyn Smith has the answers The personal touch Let the chef choose the wine or lunch at the plumber's Acid test of a real virgin Food Spy Olive oil may not be quite what it seems Oiling the wheels of summer With the promise of sunshine ahead, Frances Bissell opens the olive oil Wine's human touch What nature begins, man perfect in the winery, Jane MacQuitty reports Glenfiddich Awards Best buys The Times Cubes Shelving Trestles Desks Etc Snoring Champion Silenced Chiswick Sheds Langley House Bankrupt The Street Singer The Galaxy Range Britannia Health Products Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items From Russia with love Ruth Gledhill stands in spiritual awe amid the faithful and penitent at the Russian Orthodox Cathedral in London A snip for snappers Disposable cameras are a neat and practical idea, but how good are the photographs? Nicole Swengley is in the picture Building a safe haven for Tarka Kari Knight visits the Otter Trust in Norfolk, where the species is thriving Saturday Rendezvous The Times Acol Bridge School Makeadate Group Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Newspaper Times Newspapers Limited Good Guides The great new beds of Parham An Elizabethan house is getting a fresh backdrop, France Greenoak reports Ransomes Bramley's Nurseries Allen Power Equipment Ltd Agriframes Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murray Gardens to visit Walkover Knowle Nets The Palm Farm Fawcetts Liners Longton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Better British Garden Tractor Agriframes Ltd Paddy Ashdown My Perfect Weekend Liberal Democrat leader Principal Hotels Dressing down from the wig and gown What to Wear After a hard day's work thinking on their feet before the bench, how do lawyers unwind? Five London barristers disrobe and sum up the case for more relaxed, colourful weekend wear. Sue Fox hears the evidence Addicted to the long run John Goodbody finds out what drives the 35,720 disparate individuals who have entered tomorrow's gruelling London Marathon Anglian Windows, Ltd Marryat square Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Treading the hilltop Mayle trail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ryddenwood Court Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Theatre Word-Watching The art of dining on the day trip Sample One of the Most Exclusive Restaurants in Paris and Take in the Matisse Exhibition with our Special Offer Film Three-star feast in Paris Robin Young reports on a visit to jamin, Joël Robuchon's restaurant Music Exhibitions Dance Bookings New Videos Clocking up his century of laughs Cinema: David Robinson salutes the centenary next week of the comic genius Harold Lloyd The Times Worth a second look Theatre: Kate Bassett is impressed by a company from Israel Real Time Lyric Studio Hammersmith Changing gear to chamber music Record Reviews Classical Sax and violins to suit every taste Jazz Honey, I shrunk the quid The Sunday Times The Deep Blue Sea South Bank Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items A latterday saint, by George Sophie Chamier assesses candidates for a modern dragon-slayer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Albert Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Verdi Requiem Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall Royal National Theatre The Kirov Ballet Raymond Gubbay Satellite George Smith BBC1 Radio 1 Choice Variations Variations BBC1 Radio 3 Choice Satellite Wine Shop Brotherhood of mountain men Switch on to David Flusfeder's In-Depth Guide to the Best of next Week's Viewing Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3074 A cuckoo in the human zoo Few things are sacred to Mark Thomas, and most of those are funny P&O European Ferries Umberto Bossi Simpson P H S Magazine Contributors Assuming the worst Student prostitution Late-night callers Temples defaced Rude suggestion Canon Road Handling System Peugeot Picture Gallery Kissing Rome Goodbye Philip Jacobson observes Umberto Bossi, the right-wing populist who wants to detach northern Italy from the corruption and poverty of the south Mazda Mazda The perils of paulin Tom Paulin is the bull in lit crit's bonechina shop, and a poet who must be heard. Sean O'Hagan listened to him. Photograph by Graham Wood Who Dares Britain's bouncers are cleaning up their image, Simon Beckett reports. There are even courses to teach door stewards their trade-so don't mess with them, and they won't mess with you. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Knock, Knock Premiere Vienna, January 27th 1993 Marriott Dual Purposes Willem Dafoe prides himself on his ability to switch from stage to screen, and from psychopath to Creator, finds Sarah Gristwood Something for the Weekend A patron saint is what you have if your army or air force isn't up to much Marriott City Lights Charles Bremner on French genius behind the wheel Wrighton Sign on the Dotted Lines This summer's stripes join the print revolution, mixing with polka dots and florals, lain R. Webb writes. Wear them one against the other, going this way and that, for maximum impact. Photographs by Julian Broad Picture Gallery Tall Storeys with Happy Finishes London's old and shabby tower blocks are having an impressive face-lift, Marcus Binney reports You'll never believe who's on the line Lying was easier on the telephone, but not any more Jon Stock dials the truth phone Picture Gallery McDonald's Breakdown in Space Science The faulty Hubble space telescope, launched three years ago to give astronomers a closer view of the Universe, is suffering from short-sightedness. Nick Nuttall reports on the mission to restore it to 20/20 vision. Graphics by Geoffrey Sims and John Lawson Global Excellence Delta Air Lines River Travel Take Me to the A trip along the Yangtze offers more than breathtaking scenery and the chance to befriend two shanghai starlets, Stanley Stewart discovers Notes Flying freely over the subcontinent Indian Airlines is no longer the only option, Nicholas Barnard says Holiday Inn Change from a Quarter Travel While New Orleans's most famous squarde mile is still regarded as the heart of the city, Robert Elms finds its soul lies further afield Ehrman Kits Ltd. The Civil Aviation Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Twickers World Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Villas and Cottages Many with Swimming Pools Flight file Rockfords Netherlands Railways Worldwide Small-Group Expeditions Italy & France Virgin Highbullen Hotel Friendly Auberges for Short Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Exmoor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Keycamp Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Safe in the Souks Travel You can't hope to beat the hustlers in Morocco, Geoffrey Cush says, so enjoy them New Lower Fares Multiple Classified Advertising Items Philippine Airlines Iberia Leisure Villas Overseas Travel British Airways Jumbo Travel Ltd. 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