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News from 20/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Doreen M. Weatherhead (Chairman), Len Arrowsmith, Charles Dodd, Ronald Faux and Ray Clancy, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Holly Hill, Patricia Davies, Andrew Wheldon, Howard Ballard, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Jean Howman (Secretary), Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ray Kennedy and Michael Hamlyn, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, F. J. Peachey, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, John Major, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Stephen Lewis, Bernard Levin, Peter Victor and Kate Alderson, Mark Sheldon, President, Martin Fletcher, John Butterfill, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, D. J. Stott, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Valerie Riches, Director, Richard Barr, Nigel de Gruchy, General Secretary, Dudley Dennington, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Aileen Ballantyne, Bill Frost and Julia Llewellyn Smith, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, R. Mitchell, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Edward Fennell, Jessica Gorst-Williams, J. H. J. Lewis (Chairman), John Woodcock, Martin Hoyle, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Adam Lebor, Lin Jenkins, Robert Howe, Michael Watson (Head of Practitioner Services), Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Meryl Cumber, Paul Wilkinson, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, J. Enoch Powell, Alice Thomson, Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Arthur Ellison, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, James Bone and Ray Clancy, Matthew Parris, Justin Webster, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Tünde Vajda (Counsellor), Alan Lee, John Taylor, Parliamentary Secretary, Peter Riddell, Jaime Aron of Associated Press and Ben MacIntyre, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Andrew Grand, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Vince Wright, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, James Le Fanu, Colin Campbell, Colin McQuillan,

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Inferno ends Waco siege Britons among 86 feared dead in mass suicide by Koresh cult members Index Ian Botham Nine die as violence marks South African funeral Enoch Powell Marathon Glory Breitling Law on Russians raise fears over role of West in Bosnia Relatives pray loved ones have survived inferno British Reaction Forte Picture Gallery Expert blames deaths on frontal assualt Siege Tactics Scenes of suicide stun news teams Television Spectacle A family rejoices at son's escape Survivors How agents tired of broken pledges Day of Reckoning Egotist obsessed with martyrdom David Koresh BT Attorney-general says Clinton is not to blame The FBI Fanatics drive faithful into disaster States of Siege Nissan Unions shelve rail strikes to restart talks on jobs Three hurt after jump from bridge News in Brief Prince's Rasta shepherd Miner killed by trailer £10.000 for harassment Monkeys develop BSE Dell 25 years on, Powell's rivers of emotion still run deep Prime movers eye the Roman option Influential Anglicans prepare the ground for thousands of defections Many prominent Anglo-Catholics ae waiting to see whether Rome extends them speical provisions Mother cleared over spanking Bank of Scotland MPs warn synod on wording Easter crash victim comes out of coma Workers await the next train to Clarksville By a Staff Reporter: JP in gas chamber trial accuses wife WPCs wore school kit to trap sex offender 'Suspicious man held ' near palace News in Brief Widow of 91 assaulted in bed Record fine Top papers Murder case Trial delayed Attack charges Car wrecked Death arrests Prisoner flees £12m Rovers Rare sight Newbury campaigners say economy holds key to vote Tory condidate claims a by-election win would confinm public confidence in John Major Early signs in the West Berkshire constituency point to a large number of voters waiting to be wooed on May 6 Times to canvass treaty opinion Designers benefit from growth spurt Islanders force council to reduce tax Nuffield Hospitals Hurd warns of dangers in air strikes against Serbs Sombre MPs bsvk foreign secretary's cautious line on militarly action in Bosnia National Westminster Bank Easy scoring on a hopeless wicket Political Sketch Slump is over says Fowler Government fights a holding action Riddel on Politics Ministers win vote to wind up debate on Maastricht Beckett threatens to oppose PR report Exclusive staffing agency folds with £100,000 debts The polished veneer of life downstairs has been disturbed by the collapse of one of London's most pukka butler agencies Classroom union votes on boycott Pink Teenage patients get help Mercedes-Benz Picture Gallery Jail firm poaches top civil servant Hani assassination gives ANC radicals new heart for battle Pragmatists in the leadership of the African National Congress have opted for negotiation. However, they are being undermined by the violent turn of events Budget Arab deportees savour sweet scent of revenge (Reuter): Hamas death threat to Palestinian delegate Croat shelling adds to the dangers of UK troops in Vitez The supply route for relief from Split in Croatia could be cut if the fighting between the nominally allied Croats and Muslims continues around the central Bosnian town Black marketeers call the shots in frontier town Michael Binyon, continuing his rail trip around Russia, finds the mafia profiting as people struggle to shrug off the past. Fifth stop: Samara Marie Curie Cancer Care UN aims to tighten Yugoslavia noose with new sanctions How Often Will You See a Sight like this? No Title Bhutto plans her comeback after political rival's fall Mian Nawaz Sharif, who was removed at the army's behest as prime minister of Pakistan, is being threatened with arrest over allegations of corruption Italy votes decisively for political reforms President Scalfaro begins search for administration to bring in new poll system Bank of Scotland Reuter: Bulgarian killed in Cambodia Picture Gallery Warsaw marksmen keep watch at ghetto ceremony (Reuter): King trial defendant praises fair trial New in Brief (Reuter): PoW doubts (Reuter): Fire kills 34 (Reuter): Wedding set (AP): Republic poll (AFP): Voodoo clash (Reuter): New citizen (AP): Parents guilty Rover 600 Series Yarsley Should we use force in Bosnia? As the civil war reaches a new level of bloodhed, some opinion-formers are changing their views A growing taste for the battlefield In Washington, a new government braces itself to make war in the Balkans Leaders lose the appetite for action In Paris, a new government makes its excuses Women in the shadow of death A new cancer screening offers hope to thousands, says Aileen Ballantyne Putting a Price on Survival GPs out of patience Doctors are sick of night call-outs, says James Le Fanu Operations must notupset the Tuesday Brownine meeting Nurses on the dole Three years' intensive training is getting them nowhere Halcyon nights are here again The banned sleeping pill could again be available on prescription after new evidence on its side-effects emerges TCP Ointment Lynne Truss Before becoming an accident statistic, I'd like the free jacket. Some chance Picture Gallery What price an apology? Far from accepting their culpability for the European Bank fiasco, officials now claim that the British are at fault Not glad to be grey The Times Diary Speak to me The Times Diary Lost art The Times Diary Go for red lights The Times Diary Death note The Times Diary Britain's ethnically divided peoples Twenty-five years ago today, J. Enoch Powell made the cobntroversial speech on immigration for which he was labelled ''racialist'' and dismissed from th shadow cabinet. Here, he defends hi predictions and warns against the dangers of comminalism The New Governance All parties have a chance to seize a big idea Disaster in Waco The White House questions it would rather avoid New Myths for South Africa All groups must face the implications of Chris Hani's death Costs and efficiency of the public's access to the law Dental charges Education test Refugee crisis Trust support Contraceptive choice Splendid bridge 'Facts' of Nature and belief in God Cheaper fishing For the cunning Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Conductor, 50; Mr Mauricio Gugelmin, racing driver,… Memorial service Personal Column Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces School news Institute of Marine Engineers Dinners Luncheons Receptions University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Dame Elisabeth Frink Dame Elisabeth Frink, CH,, DBE, Sculptor, died at Woodland, Dorset, on April 18 aged 62 after a struggle against cancer. She was born on Novermber 14,1930 Personal Column Bernard Hesketh Benard Hesketh, LVO, MBE, the preeminent Bbc cameraman of his generation, died on April 16 aged 66. He was born on August 19,1926 The MacMillan Nurse Appeal Church Army Royal National Lifeboat Institution The Dalai Lama's Long March from Lhasa On this Day UNA Dillon Una Joseph Dillon, CBE, founder of Dillon's bookshops, died on April 4 aged 90. She was born on January 3.1903 The race in which 24,604 runners finished Nutrasweet London Marathon Results The Times contilnes it s exclusive coverage of the Nutrathon with the competitions who funished between three and three-and -a-half houea. Further names and times of finishers, provided by Unisys will be published tomorrow The Times Unisys Weary Martin keeps mind on job Marathon field to rise in 1994 Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Marathon results continued from previous page Barilla News The Times Crossword No 19,209 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather The Times Tomorrow Higher Sideways Stalemate Over There John Charcol Fleet Cars Morton accuses TML of blackmail in tunnel delay Eurotunnel announced a further dealy in the opening of the Channel tunnel to early 1994 and angrily accused the contractors' consortium of a "blackmail of time" 'It's Alastair being Alastair' Ferriday sent to jail for six years Arts Keys to manufacturing a trade balance Picture Gallery Sport Your Own Canary Wharf rail loan approved Lamont hails UK's top billing in EC recovery Brittan seeks compromise in trade talks with Kantor Lloyd's pressed over writs The Scottish Provident Institution Eighties raider fights for survival T. Boone Pickens's master company owes $1.2bn, says Philip Robinson Attali faces questions on spending Leyland Daf pay cuts agreed North West Water taps into £1.25bn contract Business Roundup Greenacre improves Haden payout package Regalian sale Asda Property advances Quarto slips to £3.8m Crossword range Rentals High street sales rise strongest since end of 1991 Prospects on the high street are at their brightest for over a year but builders remain subdued and the unemployment outlook in London and the South East is grim Chrysler hit by health care costs Debt reprieve Vote on strike Pay increase Berisford steps in with bid for Clarks Exchange looking at Topic handover Former Eagle Trust chief gets six years By our City Editor: ABF wins smaller slice of the action Hopes of German rate cut grow after French easing Exer Skier Ibstock cuts payout after £27m loss The best way to a man's stomach…Exerskier Proposed coal subsidies could put more jobs in jeopardy Legal & Public Notices Utilities carry on as optimism wanes Stock Market Scottish Amicable US may intervene in airline disputes Recent Issues British Funds (Reuter): Chase's $347m loss shocks Wall Street World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Morton's tunnel vision now in the hands of contractors As the Channel project runs into more trouble, Martin Waller looks at the animosity that exists between Eurotunnel and Tml, the contractor Into Morgan's garden, Maude The Times City Diary Greig tolling The Times City Diary One for Poirot The Times City Diary Global glory The Times City Diary Time for the Societies Commission to wake up No jam tomorrow Tempus Eurotunnel Berisford Tackling commission disclosure Vote against this dubious scrip dividend device Associated British Foods AB Foods Ibstock Johnsen The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares below best Forte Crest Business Class Citroen Accelerating on a smoother road As the Fleet Show opens today at Silverstone, Vaughan Freeman assesses the condition of the company car sector The Fleet Show Power and prestige Safe, spacious and sporty…the new luxury fleet cars have all this and still make top company peronnel look the business PHH Picture Gallery Budget for the future Steer towards a finance deal suited to individual need Leasing is becoming an increasingly attractive option for companies seeking to release their capital Go where the money is Erick Dymock takes a look at the main players and their challengers in the upper end of the fleet car market. Will Ford and Vauxhall be able to hold their own? AT&T Profit Formus ICA Appealing image, and costs to match Diesel engines-economical, reliable and thoroughly modern-are giving companies fuel for thought Kenning Leaseline A little car that thinks big Eric Dymock discovers how Vauxhall snatched a prize order from under Rover's nose Godfrey Davis Flexible friends are into oil Fuel cards operators are looking at ways to expand their horizons Not quite as safe as houses Company caars often walk before they have been running very long Leasecontracts Risking life and the limo Companies drive headlong into oncoming insurance premiums Hertz Picture Gallery ZMB MP The Chambers of Robert Webb QC Mergers, Sales & Acquisitions ZMP MP Ward Executive Limited Eastern Electricity Don't blame lawyers who take on giants Richard Barr says that criticism of the admittedly huge costs of what have become known as 'multi-party cases' is misdirected. The blame, he claims, lies elsewhere Scrivenor: Who me, Mafia? Scrivenor: Catching the young Scrivenor: Pressing action Scrivenor: Bar code Scrivenor: Child rights Scrivenor: Power play Scrivenor: Waiting game TSB Cannes Do: With QD HC Hughes-Castell Ltd. Reuter Simkin QD Solicitors Complaints Bureau BAA Butterworths Today Cannes, tomorrow British television Lawyers are increasingly finding that there is money to be made in the south of France. Edward Fennell puts on his smartest sunglasses and slips among the deal-makers Chambers Plaintiff Personal Injury Solicitor Required Law Lecturers Cardiff the University Cardiff Locum Consultant QD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chambers are Being Set up in Luton and Bedford The Chambers of Edmund Lawson QC NatWest offers a guide for survivors Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Think of the Business Potential! Gultronics Two find profit underfoot Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items IBM Blake Lapthorn Briefings Picture Gallery Twin derelicts grandly revived An 18th-century opera-ballet is bringing new life to an old dance hall, as Richard Morrison writes Americans are discovering a new Churchill Holly Hill reports that New York is rising to a British playwirght Theatre Out of the sun and into Jutland Arts Briefing Art Kodo House calls Radio Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on relase across the country Scenes from the provincial life Fringe Theatre: an Ulster trilogy, indirect vicitims of the Holocaust and early Jean Rhys A Love Soug for Ulster Young lives damaged in transit An innocent detached Voyage in the Dark White Bear, Kennington Antennae for a new language Justin Webster reports on Barcelona's centenary celebrations of the birth of Joan Miró Bach's sacred second thoughts Classical Music: Gustav Leonhardt and the OAE in concert; June Anderson, Earl Wild and Itzhak Perlman in recital OAE/Leonhardt St John's, Smith Square Birdsong matched with audacity June Anderson Wigmore Hall Itzak Perlman Symphony Hall Welsh as made in Finland Dance Diversions Bloomsbury Drumming up a history lesson Hong Kong shadow looms large over world stage David Hands looks back on a Rugby World Cup Sevens tournament that was a triumph for the players and reflected the game's growing pains Mansell sets sights on challenge of Indianapolis 500 Results Pools Forecast Today's Fixtures For the Record Wold-Watching Sports Service The Fellow seeks rain to help his cause Top-class French chaser heads elite challenge for Sandown contest Rechared Evans Tote backs Redcar Folkestone Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Modesto's Lingfield victory under scrutiny Johnson aiming for more success at home Tigers go record hunting Rapid Raceline Botham's great adventure reaches final instalment Alan Lee looks back over a cricketing career that will never be forgotten by a generation of followers in England and Australia Pakistan face struggle to get back on terms DeFreitas back in style after winter of discountent Martin alone among long-distance Britons Wet suits as Nuclear Electric slips ahead Yorkshire indulge in private ritual Dorahy inherits Monie's legacy Sport in Brief Wheelchairs on trial Spanish ease through Kings' ice rink closes Bruno confident Ryder Cup Variations Radio 3 Satellite BBC1 The Scotch House Rugby Union Botham ready to declare innings closed All-rounder seeks final Test agaiNST Australia before retiring Factfile McCauge hit by injury Ipswich end Norwich's lingering title aspirations Premier League Concise Crossword No 3076 Winning Move Word-Watching Racing Taylor's nerve overcomes Drago's challenge Norwich Union Jansher keeps British Open crown

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