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News from 27/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Victoria Owens, Phil Yates, Anthony Harris, Marcus Kabel, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Rob Hughes, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Graham Jukes (Under Secretary, Lynne Truss, David Thurlow, Kenneth Griffiths, Tom Smith, Patricia Tehan and Nick Nuttall, Edward Shotter, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Ben Lewers, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Richard Ford, Hugh Rayment-Pickard, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Waymark, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robert Jeffery, Janet Bush and Philip Bassett, Christopher Walker and Ben Lynfield, Michael J. Naylor, Michael Clark, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, John Arnold, John Harwood, Raymond Furnell, George WALKER(Director General, Roger Lyons, General Secretary, John Selwyn Gummer, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, Michael Howard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Norman de Mesquita, John Drury, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Woodcock, Anne McElvoy and Martin Fletcher, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Martin Hoyle, Tim Pat Coogan, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Wolfgang Münchau, Lord Mishcon, QC, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Catherine Sampson, John O'Leary and Ben Preston, Peter Davalle, David Edwards, James D. Zirin, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew d'Ancona, Michael Higgins, Victor Mishcon, John Tredgold, Oliver Holt, Derek Payne, Barry Pickthall, David Pannick QC, Ronald Dworkin, John Petty, John Richardson, Brian Beel, Rachel Millen, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Dr James Le Fanu, Roy Hopkins, H. H. Marcus, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Gerald Larner, Matthew Parris, Peter Mullen, David Stancliffe, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Robert Morgan, John Moses, Dr Jennifer Dixon, Richard Beeston, Hugh Dickinson, Philip Webster and Janet Bush, Michael Dynes, Hammersmith Apollo, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, E. F. Crosswell, Christopher Follett, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Graham A. Weale, Manager, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Stephen Schick, John Phillips, Martin Fletcher and Tim Judah, Jamie James, Tony Hetherington, Piers Rodgers, Secretary, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor, Christopher Irvine, Richard Lewis,

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Patients pay with their lives in operation 'lottery' Contrasting death rates for surgical patients expose the myth of the health service as provider of a uniform, high-quality service Police alerted to bomb threat on eve of blast Index Times Debate US imposes harsh sanctions on Serbs John Gummer Yeltsin Triumph By our Sports Staff: Clough to retire at end of season Recession is behind us, says jaunty Major Mercury Communications Lawon Tuesday Hong Kong, not Bosnia, is pattern for the future of Ulster Dublin View Major scorns terror's failures Royal Ascot Mi5 banks on Cold War skills Despite the weekend 's setback, M15 is confident its strategy of deep penetration of Ira cells will pay dividends US unconcerned by London's news Sinn Fein and SDLP clash over aim of talks Police resist demands for City 'ring of steel' Office workers hurry back where glaziers fear to tread Experts argue over cost By our Staff Reporter: Hijacked drivers chose to risk death The Cabbies Forte Crest Historic sanctuary written off Peugeot Women to be extradited over US death plot Former sheriff is accused of forgery Two jailed for BP fraud Kinnock to host show Actress severs finger Bogus murder clues Briton visits ranch where family died Compaq MPs query Gulf war credit cards SAAB Willis steps down as leader of TUC Patten rejects peace formula on tests Doubt cast on killing by insulin DELL By a Staff Reporter: Wheelclamp men arrested at court Travel agents fear thousands could be stranded abroad Homequote Picture Gallery Dismissed captains petition Queen Police chief asks why criminals stray Boots tells of heart drug risk Child charter Police hurt Royal captain Shotgun attack Surgery deaths six times higher in worst hospital Championship Chess By our Health Services Correspondent: League tables still not agreed Surgical Cuts SAGE Diplomats reverse gin and tonic image to boost UK trade AT&T Imminent bid for Observer denied by rival's partner By our Media Correspondent: Classic FM wins top radio award Support grows for abortion on demand Duke helps redundant executives MPs clash over call for Lamont to resign National Westminster Bank MPs clash over call for Lamont to resign Tebbit attacks Hurd's 'shame' over Maastricht Urging Newbury voters to support a treaty referendum, Lord Tebbit accused the foreigh secretary of making a U- turn Gossip on Westminster bus Political Sketch Ministers to face tough spending targets Summit visitor points to benefits shake-up Bosnian Serbs snub Milosevic plea to accept peace plan British Diabetic Association Colonel Bob fights high-profile campaign to silence the guns Pilgrims stand by a village 'miracle' Storm over Maastricht as Hurd hints at ditching Danes (AP): Scalfaro asks head of Bank of Italy to form government BT Picture Gallery Paris gets tough with migrants EC fraud satellites to help detect cheating farmers (Reuter): Kohl urges talks to avoid strike Save the Children Convincing win for Yeltsin fails to silence enemies of reform Obstacles remain in path of progress (Reuter): Lure of profit opens way to Peking talks with Taipei From Associated Press in San Jose, Costa Rica: Gang seizes Costa Rica justices Date for end of white rule goes on agenda Indian plane crash kills 55 (Reuter): Marines hand over to UN Keating pushes for republic (AP): Animal retreat (Reuter): Shuttle launch (Reuter): Canada cuts (AP): Death penalty Israeli concessions spurned by exiles in protest march Deaths mar eve of Yemen poll Star's arrest rocks Indian film world AXA St Ethelburga's must rise again The ancient City church, wrecked by IRA terrorism, should become a memorial, says Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor When can a doctor kill? As the debates on abortion and mercy killing grow more violent, Ronald Dworkin argues that the real issues are disappearing in a fog of hatred Many think that even when abortion is wrong, it is none of the law's business Champion of liberals The Right to Life: A Times /Dillons Debate Never too old to be saved The elderly are discriminated against under the NHS. Now they are demanding equal treatment. says Dr James Le Fanu What is a GP to do when a genial 75-year-old turns up with angina? The treatment stops here, doctors told The realities of health care rationing have been brought our into the open in Oregon Examples of Health Service Priorities in Oregon Everest Odd plug for cold baths Lynne Truss The Buckingham Palace circuit is the home of British motor sport Pregnant pause Diary A misty-eyed view of Ireland 's troubles Saturday's bomb will not disturb America's distorted view of Northern Ireland, says Conor Cruise O'Brien He denied for his country Diplomatic apologists who defend the human rights records of tyrants from their luxurious embassies deserve only contempt God on his side Diary Mellor's blast Diary Home affairs Diary Grandfather's footsteps Diary Truth and Recovery Without frankness about the past, the future may be bleak Yeltsin's Day Russians have bravely turned their faces forward Ethelburga Rising The smallest church must be rebuilt from the rubble Action in Bosnia The 'Great Barter' Contaminated land Members and ministers at odds with synod and Church Imported violence An active president Cutting Britain's pollution levels All that glitters More things in heaven Court Circular Birthdays today Meeting Latest wills Appointment Stargazers' guide to the night sky in May Anniversaries Personal Column Memorial services School news Luncheons Reception Dinner Marriages Forthcoming marriages Hugh Hunt Personal Column Sir Vincent Fairfax Cesar Chavez Railways and Scenary On this Day John Skrine Bomb warning given on Friday Hospital surgery 'a lottery' Major hails upturn US sanctions Yeltsin triumphs Observer denial Extradition ordered Arrest stuns Indian film world The Times Crossword No Holidays at risk Sprucing the image Maastricht storm Italian PM named Protesters shelled Business People in Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today John Charcol Law Recession is declared officially at an end 2,000 miners to lose their jobs this week Arts Big bangs and other threats to the City Sport A Business Dressed for Success Walled City' mooted to thwart the terrorists State to fix bomb premiums Companies may face compulsory terroism levy Spain drops timeshare tax Executive Class Company News in Brief London's glaziers start the repair work Royal Bank card cuts fraud NatWest scheme flies on SmithKline Beecham executives to retire Business Roundup BA to maintain stake Siemens orders down Dickie back in black Britannia cuts loss Wensum in the red Lyles spins downward How shuts design arm Norsk beats forecasts Major gives Attali a mild ticking-off Isle of Man finally pays depositors Air Canada By a Correspondent: Chairman 'lent himself' £500,000 History recalls how great the British economic fall can be As recession is officially declared over, Janet Bush Warns against complacency given the lessons of the Thatcher era Major gives Attali a mild ticking-off Champagne and time off to cheer Leyland DAF buyout Shares in Boots slide after drug setback Black ahead Moss Bros up Gold boost Slough payment Loss reduced The Northern Ireland Electricity Manoplax setback hits Boots shares Stock Market British Funds (Reuter): World Markets Lamont takes up tax cudgel Major Changes Recent Issues Legal & Public Notices Robec % Group Wall Street Scottish Amicable Department of Trade and Industry City bomb highlights need for disaster recovery planning Despite lessons learnt from last year's blast Partrica Tehan and Nick Nuttall say some firms still have no contingency ineasures The main clearing banks are required to test their contingency facilities each year A tale of two towers Diary Gentlemanly act Diary Lasagne version Diary Come all ye faithful Diary He's no oldie Diary Duty to act for all members Dialogue vital for Britain's industrial future Questions over recovery Tempus Gold Boots Open years must be closed to secure 'safety' of Lloyd's The Times Farnell EC concept of uniform energy prices is flawed Moss Bros The Scottish Provident Institution FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares drift in thin trading Trust ATS QD Hughes-Castell Ltd GLS Lovell White Durrant Quarry Dougall Home Office Leading from the front Would-be women judges await call Long-term theme Old habits die hard No places to go Moving for money Bar group TSB When sex pleads its case in court Italian Interest Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Williams Davies Meltzer Chambers are Being Set up in Luton and Bedford Quarry Dougall Zarak MacRae Brenner Townsend Knight The Chambers of Edmund Lawson QC Bristol mobilises for action Legal Appointments Crown Prosecution Service Shadbolt & Co Unforgivable mistakes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Times Newspaper London lawyers look to Italy Personal Injury Solicitor Right to require documents Heroin addict assertion inadmissible Regina v Rothwell Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Property and Commercial Litigation Philip Hamer Solicitors Times Newspaper University of Cambridge Faculty of Law Prisoner entitled to see reports Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Another Clive & Stokes International Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Bristol Oxford City Council Administrative Assistant Personal Injury Department Groovy movies and fab gear Geoff Brown on the Swinging Sixties as reflected in films of the time, now being revived Who's a proper grown-up show? New York Theatre The Who's Tommy St James Theatre Theatre The war in the airwaves Television Review: Matthew d'Ancona Distress Singnals Channel 4 Barely alive but kicking strongly Arts Brieffing Last chance… Galleries British theatre today Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) on release across the country Wilkommen and welcome all Theatre: The reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe was inaugurated in very English style The Merry Wives of Windsor Globe, Southwark Dreams, elegies and suggestions of magic Concerts: New music showcased in London and some Polish visitors on tour in the north Music Projects/Bernas With homespun appeal Cracow PO/Strugala Eminent Victorians packaged for export John Russell Taylor assesses the British Council's tour of 19th century paintings and photographs Taking trouble at t'mill Recitals: Hilary Finch reviews an excellent tenor and a pianist who has not fulfilled his early promise Message that you dance to Popular Music Sounds of Blackness High on harmony The Hollies Theatre Royal, Norwich Special drive to help London's boroughs Multiple Display Advertising Items Time Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Dressing up to find a profit Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gultronics Systems Integration Centres Multiple Classified Advertising Items Import & Export Impex Consultants Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hampshire are the team to beat Alan Lee surveys country prospects as the Benson and Hedges Cup starts the season in earnest Details Javed outfoxed by cunning Richardson Pakistan's fading master batsman shows frailty in Barbados Test match Scoreboard Chittenden crew begins to recover lost ground For the Record Pools Forecast The Times Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Stuttgart marathon place goes to Lewis Sport in Brief Mediate wins play-off Quarterbacks chosen Helmets compulsory Brown's black marks Word-Watching Stewards' Cup moves to Saturday Nap: Mister Jolson Next best: Cool And Easy From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Dunwoody to steer winning course Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Ascot Thunderer Tate takes honours with four winners Bath Nottingham Huntingdon Clough: a flawed genius relegated to the sidelines David Miller reflects on the life and times a Brian Clough at the end of a turbulent era Brian Clough's Career Widnes beset by injuries for final South Africa willing to face Maoris Hungry Tigers maul hapless Minnesota Benetton reject deal with McLaren Hunt for sponsor will be crucial Norman de Mesquita reviews a season that offered valuable lessons for a thriving sport BBC 1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Arthur Price of England Yachting Clough calls an end to Forest reign Manager leaves behind boardroom turmoil after 18 years at Nottingham Gascoigne survives test Concise Crossword No Third umpire rejected Winning Move Word-Watching NEC Racing Davis loses despite late flourish

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