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News from 26/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Tim Judah and James Bone, William Kingston, Phil Yates, David Tytler, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Anatol Lieven, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Rob Hughes, Simon Barnes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Neil Bennett, John Diamond, Ben Preston, Richard Ford, Home Affairs Correspondent, Philip Howard, William Waldegrave, John Wadham, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Norman De Mesquita, Michael Binyon, Paul Rubens, Lynne Truss, Michael McCarthy, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, David Ljunggren, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Howard Davies, Denis E. Filer, Peter Ball, Peter W. Heath, J. Bingham Dore, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John O'Leary, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, George Brock and Philip Webster, Edward Gorman, Fiona Pitt-Kethley, M. Eileen Magnello, Susan Gilchrist, Philip Webster, Jonathan Prynn, Jamie Dettmer and Richard Ford, Russell Kempson, Wolfgang MüNchau, R. Paine, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, Jamie Dettmer and Peter Victor, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, George Sivell, City Editor, Nicholas Braslavsky, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Mike Hollingsworth, Oliver Holt, Barry Pickthall, Neil Bennett and Sarah Bagnall, Brian Beel, David McMurray, Udi Eichler, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Julian Muscat, David Napley, Carl Mortished and Michael Horsnell, William Rees-Mogg, Rawdon Crozier, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, A. D. C. Turner, Lewis J. Evans, Peter Riddell, Elizabeth Brown, Alastair Bruton, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Ben Lynfield, Kate Bassett, L. T. Bridges, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Paul B. Senior, John MacKay and Tiro Clarke, Sam Kiley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Peter Robinson, Walter Ellis, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and Tom Rhodes, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Taxpayers foot Ira bomb bill MPs demand tighter security as Major fights to protect City's world reputation Ministers are wrestling with the problem of how to deal with an Ira which has shrugged off the post-Warrington peace movement Index William REES-MOGG EC edges towards air strikes Fashion Yeltsin poised to win big vote of confidence Citizenship Battered banks plan business as usual today Bank Calc Systems Ltd. Charters for Universities Education Liverpool St reopens Biggest blast yet Protesters converge Former soldier killed BBC Queen's sympathy passed on to widow News in Brief Tighter security to be drawn round City's prestige targets Pressure builds for co-ordinated force tostop terrorists striking at will Widespread demands for the creation of a national anti-terrorist unit will be renewed after the City bomb attack Leader of SDLP defends discussion with Sinn Fein Peace Talks IRA banks on tactic of economic terror The IRA Bombers exploit routine of work Timetable Professionals pick up Square Mile's pieces Target London: Main Buildings Damaged by Ira's One-Ton Bomb Before dawn yesterday, the work of rebuilding and repairing Britain's financial heartland had already begun Drivers praised for ignoring orders The Heroes Bart's tends the bloodied survivors The Injured 'You won't kill spirit of London' The Sermons Churches may not be covered The Damage OXFAM Portillo demands early savings as pressure grows on public spending AA tells motorists to pay fines rather than seek justice The motoring organisation says drivers should accept fixed penalties rather than risk means-tested court decisions Teachers' leader appeals for truce News in Brief Staff contract challenge Stunt bike makes £2,800 Blaze mother charged Cyclist badly hurt Lib Dems fail to dent Tory lead in Newbury Picture Gallery Lonrho meets rival bidders to fix Observer value Phone-in brings hundreds of jobs Bonhams British Gas Snack makers use additives children should not eat Ministers 'bowing to drug companies' GPs oppose drug cuts St. Joseph's Hospice Toy trains steam to a revival Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Seven-year shadow of Chernobyl still darkens sheep farms A lingering disaster predicted to last a few months laborious radioactive tests, and often lost money, for farmers Renault a Certain Flair By a Staff Reporter: Chess chiefs reinstate Short aide Championship Chess Crime ban for a day News in Brief Tory HQ target Man raped Bond winners At your service: government with a charter for change For once, Britain has not been left behind in the transatlantic ideas race…it is pioneer Responding to an article by Professor Norman Lewis, William Waldegrave, rights says the citizen's charter puts Britain in the forefront of worldwide moves to more accountability The Times AXA Serb colonel claims air attacks would lead to a wider war London is preparing to send RAF bombers to protect Canadian peacekeepers. The Serbs say they will turn their guns on British troops if a single bomb falls Imperial Cancer Flames engulf homes in vision of Bosnia hell Fires of hatred are still raging in central Bosnia despite a ceasefire between Muslims and Croats, writes Tom Rhodes from Kiseljak Reuter: UN fears genocide in 'slow motion' Muslims seek arms as Karadzic signals deal to avert curbs After Lord Owen warned Serbs of the consequences of not signing the peace plan, Belgrade is still manoeuvring to find ways round the threat of military action P. J. S. Hammonds FCIS Company Secretary Our Foreign Staff: Bloodied foes start to disengage Swinton Insurance Hurd dilutes pledge to Danes News in Brief Italian premier named today (Reuter): Papal triumph (Reuter): Bush floored Early results give Yeltsin 75% referendum support A pro-Yeltsin vote cannot end the battle with the legislature. Yet it will enhance his authority and put him in a strong position to push for constitutional change Budget Beer and cakes lure the citizens to do their duty City hit by arms cut casts early vote Gay rights carnival takes over Clinton's stage Bill Clinton's first 100 days have not gone well. His decision to distance himself from the gay rights march shows he is anxious to appease the middle ground Our Foreign Staff: Pretoria and ANC under pressure to set poll date BT Palestinians warn Israel on price of stalemate UN forces braced for Somali attack Eritreans celebrate vote for freedom News in Brief (Reuter): More bodies at Waco site (Reuter): Bribes denied Cuba gets aid Talks break up (AFP): Terror account (Reuter): Kidnap mystery With effort, you can live on air Margot Norman discovers a couple who found the solution to their tax problems blowing in the wind Scholl Back ease Survival of the soggiest After ripping up raw rabbit in the rain, 13-year-old girl are ready for wheatever the adult world throws at them Tourism both disturbs the calm of Cambridge's university and puts the very fabric of the older buildings at risk' Walter Ellis explains how an ancient seat of learning is turning into a theme park Intrusion, alas, is the price of fame Get back into the kitchen If the modern woman is secure enough to cast off the left-overs from the power-dressed, power-obessed 1980s, then what is she doing putting her pinnie back on? Bristling with nostalgia Hotline Harrods Matthew Parris England stands for tasteless sausages, useless plumbing ad ridiculous pub times - and we can't even blame Brussels Revolution would have arrived before criquet could be imposed in our schools Rate your guru The Times Diary Take a gold look at shifting reality Judging by the actions of a great speculator, the world is in for another bout of high inflation Putting a recovery together John Major faces his biggest challenge, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday In the red zone The Times Diary Lean times The Times Diary Satanic contest The Times Diary Musical influences The Times Diary Blast Damage Constant vigilance includes political questions too Late in the Bosnian Day Europe is finally being dragged to a better policy Howzat Again? There is nothing wrong with cricket that the Ashes cannot cure Keys to success in world markets Missed the bus Protests against DPP's thoughts on speedier justice Buffaloes might fly? Judas story Home economics Stonehenge in sight Smokers 'sniffed out' Attali's folly Court Circular Today's royal engagements Mayor of Croydon Personal Column Memorial tribute Memorial service Nature notes School news Birthdays and anniversaries The Old Cholmeleian Society Centenary 1893-1993 7 King's Bench Walk Britannia Royal Naval College 50th anniversary of the Downside air crash Colonel Sir Henry Abel Smith Spana Service dinner Dinner Appointments Forthcoming marriages Marriages Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Jacob Lieutenant-General Sir Ian Jacob, GBE, CB, Director-General of the BBC, 1952-60, died on April 24 aged 93. He was born on September 27,1899 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Services Bookplates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oliver Tambo Oliver Tambo, president of the African National Congress, 1978-91, died in Johannesburg on April 24 aged 75. He was born in the Bizana district of Eastern Cape Province on October 27,1917 The British Kidney Patient Association Church Army Church Housing Trust On this Day Cheerfulness of Unemployed Taxpayers will foot IRA bomb bill The Times Crossword No 19,214 Knockando Business People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Australians bristle with confidence for Ashes tour Tour Party Gascoigne hopeful of playing at Wembley Books 31 Prost defies critics in breathtaking style Imola Details Education Davis rallies to stay in touch Business Lombard NatWest Television and Radio Pakistan struggle despite Basit's brave resistance Results from 12 Point-To-Point Meetings Such blooms in healthy Essex nursery Chelmsford Scoreboard For the Record Stuttgart place offered to Martin Bruno fails to make title hopes ring true Lewis sees little to disturb him in countdown to all-British world showdown in September Bruguera forced to wait by weather British Steel takes slender advantage Prince Charming in new pantomime role David Miller ponders the inadequacies that Britain's most loved boxer cannot disguise even against a carefully selected opponent Torrance reigns in Spain LGU happily proves Hutchinson wrong Offiah calls tune in Wigan romp Cardiff clinch treble in forceful fashion Smith urges restraint as Fratton Park eyes success Keith Pike watches Portsmouth make their brief ascent to the top of the first division Newcastle prepare to celebrate promotion Bristol step nearer to safety Peter Robinson sees relegation fears take the sparkle out of a match at Ashton Gate Women's game full of sound and fury Simon Barnes sees Aresenal defeat Doncaster Belles in a women's cup final lacking nothing but surprises Barnet's promotion predictably perverse Halifax fear for their future Louise Taylor looks at the struggle to survive at the bottom of the third division Aldridge too late to break deadlock Russell Kempson sees Tranmere strengthen their chances of earning promotion play-off place Bergkamp's rare talent schooled by Dutch masters Holland look to new sensation to see off England at Wembley on Wednesday Rob Hughes investigates the background of Holland's most vaunted young footballer Stein rises above troubles to steady Stoke's nerves Peter Ball discovers that results, not displays, are the only concern at this stage of the season Pools Check Weekend Results and Tables Tait's triumph points way for Badminton Sport in Brief Easy for Scotland Burrows takes title Irish honoured Smith starts in style Walsham coasts home Llanelli catch eye on march to final Bath prove again they are masters of change Champions come from behind to claim third successive Courage league title Final victory fails to disguise disappointment for Wasps Weekend Rugby Union Results and Table Hunter proves fitness Aspatria change Havant's tone Capture the next 5 Years Excitement at Twickenham Marking time to offset lack of betting Britain's first Sunday point-to-point gained a quiet reception, Brian Beel reports The Times Decision time for Dunwoody Richard Evans Thunderer: Pontefract Rapid Raceline Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Eddery elects to ride Secrage Jump Leaders Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Southwell Thunderer: Hexham Teachers' action is trade dispute No right to production of documents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restrictions removed from papers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Informant cannot be liable over arrest Part Time Vacancies Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prodigal pride, but posthumous Michael Binyon visits the Russian hometown of Rudolf Nureyev, where a ballet school named after the late star is about to release its first graduates Sotheby's Theatre Bigamy's the least of their worries Television Review: Lynne Truss on a preposterous two-part drama Books page Quirky, but more than that Concert Barry Millington on another in the series at London's South Bank: "Alternative Vienna" Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Karl Knight 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 Perils of a passion turning sour Theatre: Musset and Brome revived; and a fine new play by a music critic Don't Fool With Love Donmar Warehouse Adept at begging the question A Jovival Crew Next door to the yobs The Neighbour Cattesloe Gourmandising of a modern Gargantua A star who could not help being bright Fiona-Pitt-Kethley thinks Marilyn Monroe would have survived today Marilyn Monroe The Biography By Donald Spoto The ever-darkening Ray Nicholas Ray An American Journey By Bernard Eisenschitz Translated by Tom Picture Gallery The club keeps on growing Picture Gallery London Specials More theatres join the club the following theatres… Selfridges Paperbacks Philip Larkin, the Marvell Press and Me The London Fringe Awards BAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items St. George's School To Be Included in May's Guide Girls' Public Day School Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Rickmansworth Masonic Scholl King's College, Taunton Multiple Display Advertising Items North Bridge House School Alevels at Cats Princethorpe College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fighting in the hills for new young bloods David Tytler reports from Scotland on the tough decisions facing Gordonstoun's 'little bother' A hothouse for tomorrow's leaders Despite the cold draught of the recession, a headmaster agues that a good boarding school still offers a sound traditional British education Liberals review schools policy Party's spokesman says some independents provide a need Tes Port Regis University of Durham Bolton School Girls' Division University of Leeds University of Oxford University Appointments Research Fellow City University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Reading Loughborough University of Technology The University of Sheffield University of Cambridge Explore a New Career in a Charity Westminster under School Hampshire Tutorials Ltd SOAS UCE Multiple Classified Advertising Items Close eye on charter for universities John O'Leary considers the demands on students, staff and vice-chancellors of a higher education charter The facts of life are not enough Viewpoint Spare a tear for the global nomad Miserable? Alienated from your culture? Perhaps you simply spent too much time abroad as a child Treble chance goes begging Many parents are not aware of the unique education offered at choir schools Schools' Fair Portpolio Plus Capitalisation, week's change Trust Ats Times Newspapers Limited Major reinforces call for tighter rein at EBRD The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Funds Heavy loss expected from Tarmac Reporting this Week HTV puts studio operation up for sale By our City Editor: Consumers council warns against break-up of gas Multiple Display Advertising Items Hk Land wants Keswick to head Trafalgar Leyland van buyout is completed Recession proves a blessing for bombed-out City firms Millions of square feet of office space are on the market, so finding premises is no problem,. say Carl Mortished and Michael Horsnell Girobank was first to set up telephone banking Word-Watching Opting for scrip Competition for BT Main man The Times City Diary As ye sow, so shall ye reap The Times City Diary Demerger doubts Tempus Chase Manhattan Budgens Passing the hat The Times City Diary Jupiter Tyndall Ferry fast The Times City Diary Room for more The Times City Diary I'm Chevy, fly me The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Mercury Week Ahead 37 Shattered City defies the bombers Half the offices bombed in the City were empty and stockbrokers said they would not suffer, even though several streets will remain closed for some time Terrorism premiums likely to rise by up to 50% Concise Crossword No 3081 Winning Move Word-Watching Global Mobile Land of Hope 37

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