News from 19/04/1993
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Phil Yates, J. Heitz Jackson, Victoria Glendinning, Iain R. Webb, Hilary Bradt, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Alexandra Frean, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Terry Eagleton, Philip Howard, Ray Kennedy and Michael Hamlyn, Ian Murray, Harvey Elliott and Philip Robinson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Clive Christie, Jo Knowsley, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Peter Ball, Eric Evans, Zahid Hussain and Christopher Thomas, Anthony Beaumont-Dark, David Dunelm, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jill Sherman, and Tim Judah, Alan Hamilton, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Anne Barnes, J. A. Davey, Keith Pike, Paul Tvrtkovic, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, John Percival, Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, Bernard Pardon, John Woodcock, George Eykyn, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, John Brackenbury, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Gerard Lyons, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Richard Evans, David Pascall, M. Josefa, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, William Rees-Mogg, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Norman Lewis, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, G. B. Miller, Brian Young, Keith Blackmore, David Evans, General Secretary, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Baroness Park of Monmouth, Benedict Nightingale, John Bald, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Evelyn Brodie, Michael Henderson, Andrew Finkel, Alan Jackson, Jenny Macarthur, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Barry Hemphill, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoKaradzic defiant as UN evacuates siege Victims As the Bosnian Serbs defied the latest Un Sanctions, following srebrenica's Virtual surrender, John Major and Bill Clinton discussed air strikes but deferred a decision Peacekeeping bleeds Treasury reserves Index Portfolio Plus Jean Muir Sculptor Elisabeth Frink dies By our Sports Staff: Cups for England and Arsenal William Rees-Mogg 'Too old' Briton runs to triumph on his debut Ruth Prawer Jhabvala Pakistan's government sacked after power struggle School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. Education: The Future of English Major under pressure to toughen line on Bosnia Backbenchers split over tactics as Lord Healey criticises Smith's support for bombing Midland Economic reality curtails UK's global role Euro-rebels renew attack on treaty bill No Title By our Political Correspondent: Ashdown rallies party Rail unions meet to assess strike action News in Brief Trawlermen killed Police trial delayed Hindley cash protest Gift burning denied Fewer back change to Irish claim on Ulster Top director attacks arts funding cuts at awards ceremony Lawyers challenge use of car traps to catch thieves BT Marathon Man flies past the feathered competition Spirit that soared over an age of brutality Saddened art world pays tribute to Frink's 40 years of achievement Pedestrians die after stolen car crashes Prison officers forced to train employees at private jail Forte Postouse Trouble's brewing over teatime on the moors Nurses to take wider role in operations By a Staff Reporter: Diary 'solves riddle of Jack the Ripper' Noddy is off to Tinseltown Catholics resist move en bloc by Anglicans Minister urges curb on lawyers The Complete answer to male impotence Murder charge over body in bag News in Brief Smart parking Victim's day Brothers die PC killed MP to retire Rot hounded Car explodes Bond winners Vodafone Girts in youth service bring crime warning from police chief The Northern Ireland Electricity Share Offer Patten toes to enlist governors Pupils explore the world of books as minister tackles teachers' boycott Curriculum list is ready and waiting Is this the end of marriage? The Times/dillons Debate The Times Vodafone Series Police kill gunman after being fired at in four-hour siege Wanted—a vision of government that will give direction to change In the first of a series, Professor Norman Lewis argues that Britain needs renewal and outlines the form of a reinvented government The Times Picture Gallery Scientist fears Braer victims are unseen Sun Alliance Woman's lethal googly bowls over selectors Fighters recruit history to defend cause Serb retaliation feared if West embarks on bombing raids Clinton Prepares to change policy over air strikes The us administration has been stung by accusations of dithering. After the Serb advance on the Muslims in Srebrenica, Washington is now poised for intervention Picture Gallery No Title Delta Airlines Caught in the crossfire of Bosnia's other war After escaping from a battlefield guesthouse, Adam LeBor Sees British troops in the thick of action between Muslims and Croats in Vitez, Central Bosnia Balladur rejects Morillon recall Napkin maps a divided future Pakistan military casts long shadow over democracy Despite protestations of neutrality, the army remains autocratic and ruthless, Christopher Thomas Writes. Corruption is the heart and soul of pakistani politics King verdicts bring peace and joy to Los Angeles While most Americans, including the president, are relieved at the outcome of the Rodney king case, some say that the two convicted police officers are victims Scholl Back ease Turks vie for Ozal's mantle Armenians dose in on isolated border villages Warsaw honours ghetto fighters Russian Referendum (Reuter): Amato is ready to resign News in Brief Balladur jumps to rural defence Direct rule in Chechenia (AP): Americans hit Iraqi radar Socialists slip (Reuter): Arab call for concessions delays restart of peace talks The deportees will attempt to scupper any resumption of takes in Washington until the Israelis reverse their expulsion orders. Israel, however, is in no mood for Conciliation Andersen Consulting Ex-MP's arrest in. Hani enquiry stuns right (AFP): US envoy quizzes Vietnam on PoWs News in Brief (AP): Mubarak acts (AP): Pans blast (AP): Rights violated (AP): Anderson weds I've got that shrinking feeling After a week which must have made psychiatrists suspect that nobody understands, a True Life Confession to make them feel better Is English literature worth teaching? As thecontroversy over the national curriculum rages on, Oxford's most famous contemporary heretic reaches for his gun Is Eagleton a revolutionary -or just a shameless self-publicist? Are cultural standards falling, asks Terry Eagletion One wonders why they don't surrender teaching to the National Trust Superstar Holidays Is English literature worth teaching? Miss Jean Muir, in her prime Forty years, on a designer who has remained aloof from fashion fads is as exciting as ever Huntsmans Harrods Watch that space Hotline Matthew Parris The fastest Mp in the House asks not to be told if he has lost his eight-year-old marathon record He helps us to hate Europe The prime minister's refusal to hold a refe Low fivers The Times Diary When the Bosnian policy blew up Riddel on Monday Peter Riddell considers the government's options after a weekend of criticism Howard's end? The Times Diary Privy council The Times Diary Haggis for one The Times Diary Picture Gallery A bridge too far The Times Diary Taking the Bull by the horns Turning circles The Times Diary By Force of Arms Serbs will heed only one language, the roar of a bigger gun Power to the People Italy must become a democracy in fact as well as in name Agony and Ecstasy Running the marathon is the ultimate sporting achievement The implications of defence cuts Bosnia: intervention and boundaries Judas story Privatisation of the prison service Teachers and tests Safe adventure Smoker to the rescue New rule of the road Court Circular Memorial services Today's royal engagements Appointment Personal Column Birthdays today School news Forthcoming marriages University news Anniversaries Service dinners Marriages Nature notes Picture Gallery Turgut Ozal Turgut Ozal, President of Turkey since 1989, died in an Ankara hospital following a heart attack on April 17 aged 66. He was born at Malatya. Central Anatolia, in 1927 Freddie Garner Frederic Francis Garner CMG, former British ambassador to Cambodia and Costa ica, died on April 1 aged 82. He was born on July 9,1910 Personal Column Sir Torquhil Matheson of Matheson Sir Torquhil Matheson of Matheson, DL, 6th Baronet of Lochalsh, Chief of the Clan Matheson and Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant of Her Majesty's Body Guard, died on April 9 aged 67. He was born on August 15,1925 Slave Trade James Haywood James Haywood, MBE, former prison governor and assistant director of prisons, died on April 7 aged 84. He was born on December 28,1908 News Noddy goes to Hollywood The Times Cross Word No 19.208 Knockando People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather Abroad London Highest & Lowest Manghester Glasgow Around Britain Tourist Rates Lighting-Up Times High Tides Yesterday The Times Tomorrow Business Arts Arsenal claim first blood in final saga Goals by Merson and Morrow put paid to Sheffield Wednesday in Coca-Cola Cup Martin teaches McColgan a valuable lesson Education Business Sorrow for Morrow the fall guy Boden Marathon West Indies draw first blood in Test series Pakistan undone by seaming pitch that claims record for leg-before victims PORT-OF-SPAlN Scoreboard Batty's spin puzzles students Cricket Scoreboards For the Record Lendl defeated by unseeded German Sport in Brief Seahawks swoop Adams exerts authority Shootout rivals Johnson wins again Winning debut England upset odds to capture world sevens title Details from Murrayfield Pool Matches Leeds look to premiership to bring cheer in poor season Staffordshire survive comeback to lift title Martin proves runners' choice David powell, athletics correspondent, on the Lodnon Marathon winner whose next rum will be for his club in the national road relay Group 4 Securitas forges ahead White opens assault in fine style United ease into home straight with plenty to spare Peter Ball sees Manchester United display championship credentials 12 months after falling at the final hurdle in the title run-in Villa stutter back into contention for championship Premier league hopefulsfail to hide their nerves as the pressure builds up at the top Liverpool's victory evokes memories Fates delay Rangers' title party The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Forest's romantic lead declines Keith Blackmore sees a Victory for substance over style that adds to Brain Clough's Worries Wycombe move into different league Gallacher fills the mould as Rovers give chase Louise Taylor on the side that Jack Walker built playing its part in events at both ends of the league table Newcastle stay on Premier League path David Miller watches the first division leaders bounce back to maintain their push for promotion Millwall deserve better than defeat for brave display of youthful promise Walsh heads for victory in promotion scramble Keith pike watches as the straight man in the first division 's most feared striking team keeps Portsmouth on track for the big time Weekend's Results and Tables Pools Check Weekend Results and Tables Houdini's power puts Leng back in the prizes Robinson ready for the midnight bell Mansell shows fighting spirit as he secures third place Practice Times 'Nakes Sport' Bodfari rises to easier obstacles Results from 11 Meetings Abdulla adds Wharf to classic hand Nottingham Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Pipe star overcomes tardy start to triumph Flat Leaders Trainers Brighton Edinburgh Fatherland disappoints Sangster expects Dittman to be riding at Chester Rapid Raceline Three-hour barrier broken by 1,722 runners Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Vandammo leaves record in tatters Bucks and Bullets stumble at final obstacle 'The Times Marathon Quiz Competition—day 1 Ainscough's boot gives Lancashire upper hand County championship undermined by demands of league Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Fixtures Football Sports Service Isostar Fizz finds favour as Ystradgynlais secure promotion Gerald Davies sees standards rising in a decisive contest in the lower reaches of the Heineken League Lianelli point to the title La Crème De La Crème Business Services Bermuda Limited Conscientious Secretary/Receptionist SECRETARY/PA Athletes flying on the side of angels Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/Audio Secretary to Director, c£14,500… Multi-Lingual Secretary United Estate Agents Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Homer gains her big chance at title Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Rare tour success for France after play-off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Here, there and nowhere? Access to professional theatre outside the big cities is now a matter of luck. Andy Lavender reports Modest maestro Jazz Alan Jackson on an unassuming guitar hero Pat Metheny Hammersmith Apollo Theatre Passionate as well as playful Opera: Puccini fast-forwarded to the world of 1950s' films La Bohème Grand, Leeds City of Birmingham Touring Opera Books Not the murder she wrote Television 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 House full, returns only Some seats avallable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's asessment of fllims in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Mean streets, generous comedy Theatre: Classic American satire in Manchester; dismal British realism in Hampstead Little Murders Royal Exchange, Manchester Voices of the other Vienna Concert: A new South Bank orchestral series LPO/Welser-Möst Festival Hall Flabby talk in the ranks Death of a Giant New End, Hampstead A prince out for a prance Antic Sadler's Wells Dance: Brandstrup's ballet version of Hamlet Antic Sadler's Wells Monsters of give and take Victoria Glendinning on the first novel for six years by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, winner of the 1975 Booker prize for Heat and Dust Mooning in Alexandria Unreal City By Robert Liddell Peter Owen, £15.50 Tes the Times Educational Supplement Charm of the light brigade Taxing the Rain By Penelope Shuttle OUP, £6.99 pbk A Mid-Season Sky Poems, 1954-1991 By Harry Mathews Carcanet, £8.95 pbk 85 Poems By Gavin Ewart Hutchinson, £7.99 pbk The Times Paperbacks Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Directions 93 Meek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampshire Tutorials Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Undergraduate Summer Courses in Business & Languages Multiple Display Advertising Items Cranfield School of Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal & Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Administrative Assistant King's College London Founded 1829 Bursar A recipe for plummeting standards Teacher, parents and politicians have three months to debate the far-reaching proposals for English teaching unveiled last week by the National Curriculum Council. Today, three experts give their views We cannot afford to be dragged backwards A foundation stone, laid in hope The new authority must not abdicate policy advice to the education department Standard English is a non-negotiable asset Teacher, parents and governors can judge the document for themselves ATL Capitalisation, Week's change Forte Crest Business Class Satisfaction Guaranteed America's newest banking giant suffers growing pains BankAmerica Swallowed Security Pacific a year ago. Its Vice-Chairman and heir apparent talks to Evelyn Brodie about problems and strategies The Times City Diary The Times City Diary In praise of gut feelings Auction on a gilt edge Tempus Traded options The Times City Diary Marks and Spencer The Times City Diary UK may buck inflation trend Gilt-Edged Argentaria Word-Watching City doubts on timetable at Eurotunnel Argentaria House prices forecast to rise 3% this year Business Roundup DAF deal made with AP Boots joins protest Sugar should add sweet taste to interims at Abf Reporting this Week BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite George Smith Growing Pains By our Industrial Correspondent: 'Greedy' bosses under fire after pay survey Spanish bank comes to City Concise Crossword No 3075 Mayflower comes to the rescue of IAD design group Lamont 'kept The government was represented at monthly meetings to oversee the progress of work on the headquarters of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Intrum puts £3 m before the mast Winning Move Word Watching Pena to press MacGregor over Heathrow slots Running Late Brittan faces toughest test in US trade talks
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