News from 21/04/1993
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Phil Yates, David Marsland, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, David Pryce-Jones, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux and Paul Wilkinson, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Sian Flynn, Martin Fletcher and Ben MacIntyre, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Peter Riddell and Martin Ivens, James Fisher, Ian Murray, Martin Barrow, City News Editor, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Simon Wessely, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Martin Fletcher, Christopher Elliott and Angela MacKay, John Billington, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Waymark, Peter Millar, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Nicholas Wood and Robert Morgan, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Simon Tait, John Rew (Chairman), C. W. Sellars, George Rae, John Woodcock, Colin Narbrough and Tom Walker, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Adam Lebor, Gabriella Gamini, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Eve-Ann Prentice, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Dessa Trevisan, Wolfgang Münchau, Nicholas Drummond, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David A. Turnbull, Alix Ramsay, Beryl Dixon, George Engle, Alice Thomson, Michael Hammerson, Marc Weller, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, David Lindsay (Legal Adviser), Richard Duce, David Rudnick, Brian MacArthur, Lloyd George of Dwyfor, Richard Askew, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Daniel Traynor, Christine Webb, Ellen Cranitch, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Richard Carter, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Ghayth N. Armanazi, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Patrick Duffy, John Phillips, Mark Fuller, Adrian Holloway, Walter Ellis, Michael Coleman, Colin McQuillan, S. Reuben (Director), Ben Preston, Education Reporter,
ResumoClinton backs FBI over decision to storm Waco In spite of the catastophic end to the Waco siege, the Fbi still defends its conduct of the operation and claims that more members of the cult could have escaped Index Rebuilding the Globe Borrowing surges to a £9.5 bn record Jilly Cooper DPP says defendant's right to jury trial should be scrapped Marathon Midfield Our Foreign Staff: Muslim and Croat fighting rages across central Bosnia Singapore Airlines Queen's Awards Hurd against ground troops Appeal threatens teachers' boycott Vitamins Picture Gallery Electricians' union votes for return to TUC fold Britain's biggest trade union splt looks likely to be healed after electricians voted to rejoin Trades Union Congress RAF adapts to new world order Britain to deport Bosnian family Major's Children twice blessed by the joy of birth Political Sketch Lilley delays raising women's pension age News in Brief PCs face rape claim Teachers on sex charges Trust rejects hunt ban Sea laws questioned Daughter for Kasparov Picture Gallery Police in pub bombs case are accused of faking evidence Four years after the Guildford Four Convictions were quashed, three former policemen are in the dock TV directors turn away from violence By a Staff Reporter: Lesbian couple win right to foster By a Staff Reporter: Car importers deny £97m tax fraud No Title Drugs companies join forces in search for Aids treatment Patek Philippe Geneve Film-makers demand share of US profits Nissan Union tells teachers not to shout Staff at risk of prosecution for emotional abuse Why the vital part of yelling is to control your temper J&b By our Education Reporter: Simple rebuke led to two-month dispute Picture Gallery Cult-watchers fight among themselves as recruiters thrive 1,400 active groups range from the destructive to the merely dotty Religious Fringes MP calls for dismissal of Moonie monitor's director Westminster BBC News - Journalism you can trust Relatives say FBI is partly to blame for bloody outcome of Texas siege British Reaction Bishop warns of 'intoxicating worship' Orthodox View Therapists will use sympathy to help survivors Counselling Hollywood sells tale of slaughter to Britain The Film Dawn call started countdown to apocalypse Diary of Disaster Texas inferno adds to flawed image of Clinton's 100 days Political Fallout BT Armed fanatics fan fear of more violence Cults Why buck stops with Janet Reno Woman in the News Major seeks to put Britain back at the heart of Europe Ministers shy away from a showdown County alliances leave deep scars Ashdown accuses Tories of risking recovery Morris bears the brunt of rebel anger Man in the News Univac the Bult-In Central Celeaning System Patten defends school reforms Hurd presses on for quicker response to global ills Douglas Hurd does not seek ideal solutions, Peter Riddell and Martin Ivens discovered in an interview at the Foreigh office British corporal shot by mistake in Bosnia barracks accident Security council stumbles over 'safe havens' Marc Weller argues that the areas protected from hostiltities for Bosnian Muslims proposed by the Unhcr could be set up under existing resolutions 'No hope' for blind teenager Belgrade Serbs shrug off vote by UN to impose tighter sanctions Barclays A better tomorrow beckons on track to Urals Michael Binyon, continuing his rail trip around Russia, finds a museum dwelling on the Stalinist past as people dream of economic independence. Sixth stop: UFA (Reuter): Minister foils Cairo assassins News in Brief (AP): Ceasefire called (AFP): Ozal mourned Studio gunman (AFP): Modrow trial (AP): Fit of peak Germans return to global role with troops for Somalia Holocaust museum brings chill reminder of 'ethnic cleansing' French hail victory by yachtsman (Reuter): Andreotti is linked to 'boss of bosses' Official Results Rutskoi 'ready' to lead Russia Our Foreign Staff: Ex-Yard chief joins hunt for Hani murder plotters The ANC is congratulating itself on having organised the biggest political strike in the country's history, and claims that police were involved in a township massacre Brazilians pay homage to the men who would be king House of Fraser Stores Reuter: Pakistan leader promises clean-up When a leader cracks up Simon Wessely ponders the dilemmas facing doctors if a statesman's illness threatnes to paralyse government A ruler can admit to a heart complaint, but never ever to a mental disorder Chartered Insurance Institute Life's a book, and then you write it How much are the betrayals in jilly cooper's new novel based on her own experience? And Would she tell anyway? A wooden actor for Hollywood Super-models or superbly marketed? Tatjana, Christy, Yasmin and Naomi a cascade of publicity has ensured that they never need to use their surnames Don't lose your ragga Alice Thomson finds that the latest music and fashion fad is more to do with sex, rhythm and Lycra than guns Shame of driving a Volga To be stripped of perks in Russia is to lose all, Anne McElvoy says Norwich Union Hugh will do nicely Confirmation names have a special power Never forget: anything supplied, so long as it's not grey and wrinkled Picture Gallery The Great Barter goes on South Africa's parties are not expecting the apocalyptic future that so many speak about: they are busy sharing out power Glorious chance The Times Diary World service The Times Diary Figurehead The Times Diary Classic choice The Times Diary A day for patriots The Times Diary Stay out of Bosnia's turmoil We lack resources to intervene, says woodrow wyatt Iron in the Ashes Lessons must flow from Texas to Washington to us all Wooden O Revived The new Globe must be a stage for theatre not bardolatry The reality of intervention in Bosnia Tibet, an example Law made easier Middle East arms Faith and tension within the Church Qualify, or else Foreign tributes Of pawns and prejudice Animal magic Court Circular Today's royal engagements Luncheons Appointment School news Birthdays today Meeting Personal Column Memorial service Dinner Royal Society of Medicine Royal Horticultural Society flower show Forthcoming marriages Marriage Legal appointments Consulado-Geral De Portugal Convite Supper Sir Lionel Denny lecture Service dinner Donald Broadbent Donald Broadbent, CBE, FRS, a psychologist who carried out important research on the effect of noise on human performance in the workplace, died on April 10 aged 66. He was born in Birmingham on May 6,1936 Personal Column Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik died in Brookline, Boston, Massachusetts, on April 8 aged 90. He was born in Pruzhan, Poland, on February 27,1903 William Palmer William John Plamer, CBE, former judge in India, Nigeria and the Gulf, died on March 29 aged 83. he was born on April 25,1909 The San Francisco Disaster On this Day Wallace Stegner Wallace Stegner, American novelist university teacher, editor and short story writer, died in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on April 13 aged 84. He was born in Lake Mills, lowa, on February 18,1909 The Queen's Awards Focus Sound the trumpet: musical organisations have joined environmentally conscious companies in the awards list. Derek Harris tunes in Hitting a high note Marks & Spencer Scotch wins distant sales Brokers make contribution to invisibles A great achievement through a little application Drive abroad lifts motor industry blues Focus The Queen's Awards Overseas sales have come to the rescue of the recession -hit business, writes Rodney Hobson The 1993 Queen's Awards winners Focus The Queen's Awards Joint Replacement Instrumentation Fisherman's Friend Multiple Display Advertising Items Double award for greater intelligence Schroders The models of success Clothing manufacturers are taking on the world and winning West Merchant Bank Stars of the Small Screen The Queen's Awards A journey down the Rhine or a flight in the Eurofighter are made safer Exocet worm hits its target Derek Harris reports on a green suceess for the unseen killers in the greenhouse and the photocopier helping to save the ozone layer Crown Berger Better breathing and walking Sericol Morane The glass is greener Chadwicks Gaffney, Cline & Associates Ford News The Times Crossword Business People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Venturing Turning Building The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Media PSBR leaps to record in March Public-sector borrowing for the last financial year soared to ?36.5 billion, up a record ?9.5 billion in March, and higher than the Chancellor's Budget forecast Abbey home lending rises 60% Taking a shuttle down the drain Homes Waigel censures Attali Sport Girobank Moving money for business A Programme for Facilities Management All sides agree to boost pay linked to profit Double success for Huntleigh The Times Unit Trust Information Service CWS falls into red for first time in 20 years EIS Group makes £24m cash call for acquisitions Business Roundup Acas in big demand St Ives up a fraction US Air halves losses Hammerson lays fresh foundations and changes board A three-month review of the portfolio of one of Britain 's largest property companies has been ordered as the new board gets to grips with debts of almost ?1 billion Aids study link boosts drag shares Stage set Trust advances NatWest rise PowerGen post Accountancy and Finance Scottish Equitable venture with Aegon Britain's hybrid porker brings home the bacon Company News in Brief Deadline today for EC-US pact Legal & Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Boosey's pick of the pops Greentree's successor opts for half his pay CU optimism Bodycote rise Brunei deal FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options British Funds Major Indices Traditional Options Bargain hunters give drug shares a shot in the arm Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures IBM profits tumble as European sales fall Major Changes Wall Street Recent Issues Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was up at 80.3 (day's range 80.2-80.3) Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Administrators work to raise the Canary from the ashes Carl Mortished believes the tide is turning at last and that the Canary Wharf development could yet come right Back to economic corporatism The Times City Diary Loyalty lunch The Times City Diary Help on the Line The Times City Diary 'Shopping' around The Times City Diary State pension options Industry needs vision, commitment and resources from government Unsettled forecast Tempus Hammerson SmithKline Beecham Lloyd's plan must deal honestly with investors Cross since 1846 St Ives Lasmo Selective support Forte Crest Business Class Universities' interest grows More courses are following the pioneering ventures and leading to the establishment of a genuinely national programme, Derek Harris says Workforce conditions a tricky issue Derek Harris on the confusion resuliding from an EC directive Caxton Property Services Ltd Facilities Management Estate Management Limited Facilities Management Serco BM South East Multiple Display Advertising Items Planned Maintenance Facilities Limited Premises Management Ltd Focus on success Office of the Year Award Drake & Scull Security industry sets up a seal of approval Britain's guards hope a system of Certification will help improve their tarnished image, David Rudnick reports Pall Mall JMC Partnership Facilities Management P&o Total Facilities Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Matthew Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking care of the bricks and mortar Businesses do not always appreciate the value of their buildings Multiple Display Advertising Items Images Facilities Management A mission to expand Derek Harris looks at a company that pioneered Uk management contracts and is still finding new markets Water Splash Heatsave Gardner Merchant Company Management Ltd From Keysan Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The key question of representation Two organisations are vying for members in the fast-growing but fragmented facilities profession Autocad Drinkmaster Excitech Multiple Display Advertising Items Media, Sales & Marketing Financial Planning Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified The truth north of Watford Water Ellis argus that London-based journalists to their best to report fairly the realities of life in Birtain's other cities Liverpool was not unduly sentimental but it dealt with grief in its own way Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Diabetic Association Aslib BICS Haberdasher Two routes to more readers Paper round Sales on Fleet Street The Times Supplements Limited All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to All his world's a replica stage Benedict Nightingale on how Shakespeare's own Globe Theatre is being reinvented Off the tourist itinerary in Ontario Theatre: A provocative Canadian play offers an unconventional view of Toronto Lion in the Streets Hampstead Puppets And where the Bard first trod the boards Arts Briefing Visual Art The Trial Pacifiers viewed as appeasers Television Return to Year Zero ITV Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertain ment compiled by Kari knight London Regional 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 release across the country All-star casts, with no strings Puppet Theatre: Miniaturised but still magical Mozart from some rare visitors Salzburg Marionettes Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham Right men in charge of the right bands London Concerts: Large and small ensembless, deftly direcled, from dais or desk BBCSO/Wand Philharmonia/Jansons Festival Hall Making the case for leading by example COE/Blankestijn COE/Fischer Barbican Hall Putting Molesworth in the picture Simon Tait reports on an initiative by Lord Sainsbury to help schoolchildren to enjoy great paintings Transatlantic passion Festival: The Los Angeles Philharmonic in Lucerne Means and morals Radio: how do advertisers sell the unacceptable? Everyman's voice Tristan und Isolde Covent Garden New trial of Kafka, on stage Preview London Mozart Players On course for successful job hunting Students who behave as though they are in the real world while still at college are those in lines for jobs, says Beryl Dixon La Crème De La Crème Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Knightsbridge - Lone Ranger - Big Bucks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Schoolm of Oriental and African Studies University… British Postgraduate Medical Federation Bentley Montagu Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tecno Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Armani Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Blood Authority Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sec in Paris Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Bovis Homes Belgravia & Knightsbridge Zarak Hay Partnership Austen Smythe Marler & Marler Shire House Lindsay Square Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd General Accident Property Services Public Auction Faint stirrings in a lean market Properties at the top end of the price range are beginning to sell-but only, as james Fisher reports, when their condition and price are perfect The recycled cottage An architect left no stone unturned to complete his labour of love When a building cries help Recession hits renovation work on houses in distress Property Midfield finishers in world 's biggest race Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Bright Sparks will do it again Nutrasweet London Marathon Results Christmas present that opened new horizons Barilla Peyron proves more than match for Fogg Commodore Explorer beats 80-day record set by Verne's fictional hero Fairbrother refuses to take gamble Pakistan's difficulties grow as Mushtaq drops out Lombard Jansher gains celebrity status Turkey banned from playing in Izmir Sport in Brief Leng leads quality field Merriweather's turn Hand leads awards McHugh backs change Wigan injury list grows Snow shows way Maguire given whip warning Richard Evans Thunderer: Cheltenham Lombard Today's Races on Television Cheltenham Specialists Thunderer: Perth Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Catterick Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Dangerous Davis rediscovers wonder of winning Andrew Longmore finds Steve Davis, the six-time world snooker champion, relaxed and ready to recapture former glories Five seeds fall by wayside Word-Watching Leicester head for play-offs First Division Teale adds strength to Villa's pursuit of title Today's Fixtures For the Record The Times Sports Service BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund London Marathon Rangers have heart to succeed European Champions League James ready to make mark again Concise Crossword No 3077 Australians granted early sight of Botham Winning Move Word-Watching Wright keeps survival hopes alive Bottom Six Omega Yachting Brighton saved by sale of Beeney to Leeds
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