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News from 28/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Phil Yates, Guy Chazan, Martyn Lewis, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Christopher Daws, Alexandra Frean, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Tim Judah, Don Quixote, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Nelson Graves, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, John McMurray (Administrator), George Sivell, Joseph Williams, Derek Enright, Noel Goodwin, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Adrian Hastings, Michael Marshall (President, Inter-Parliamentary Council), Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Whitehall Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Richard Ford, N. M. Peraticos (Director), Peter Ball, Michael Lloyd, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Tim Jones and Jonathan Prynn, Rachel Kelly, Andrew Orr, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, H. St. J. B. Armitage, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, P. H. Boardman, Michael Clark, Keith Pike, Robert Chesshyre, Louis FitzGIBBON, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Janet Cockerill, Susan Gilchrist, Lucy Delacombe, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, B. James, John Woodcock, George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John Higgins, Jonathan Prynn, Ruth Gledhill and Sheila Gunn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Alan Ryan, Harold Lind, Richard Evans, Margaret Cowan, Alice Thomson, David Lewis, McKechnie, Janet Bush and Wolfgang M?nchau, Julian Muscat, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Richard Duce, Nicholas Bethell, Christopher Thomas, Agence France-Presse, Jonathan Clayton, Vicky Ward, Matthew Parris, Christine Webb, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Simon Jenkins, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Hemery, Derek Harris, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, James Lewis, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Alan Begg, Anne McElvoy and Ian Brodie, John Phillips, George Sivell City Editor, John M. Griffith, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: RAF prepares for Nato bombing raids on Serbs British troops will continue to escort humanitarian aid convoys in Bosnia despite the risk of Serb revenge attacks if RAF Tornados take part in bombing Index Opera Police had bomb suspect descriptions Teachers berate exam advisers Children caught in 'spiral of despair' Princess Makes Plea on Eating Disorders Honeymoon Devastated church 'must rise in defiance of terror' Lynne Truss Business chiefs attack Tories over handling of economy N&P Media: The Observer Banks the unprintable goes in pursuit of the unspeakable foxhunter Political Sketch Three cleared after police discredited News in Brief Oxleas Wood ultimatum Littering fine reduced Medical law reform call Champion back on form Forte Posthouse Birt rejects allegations of £40,000 salary rise Picture Gallery Tearaways to be locked up Nokia Connecting People Clergy resists calls to rebuild church destroyed by Ira A campaign to turn medieval St Ethelburga's into a symbol of triumph over terrorism raises practical difficulties By a Staff Reporter: Life for 'cesspit' murderer Girl seeks right to leave adopters Child found alive after death siege By a Staff Reporter: Doctor accused of vendetta Doubt cast on cause of baby deaths Midland Debt-laden ENO puts musicals on agenda DFE Hospitals explain surgery death rate Minister urges caution on figures Deaths in General Surgery 1990-1 The British Hernia Centre Rodenstock Miniature Nazis go quietly DML Boycott of testing backed by heads London Gatwick Private schools struggle as boarding drops 6% Independent schools remain optimistic despite registering the biggest decline in boarding since records began Designer pays for 'paddy field' Tourists reject hotels for freedom of self-catering AXA Picture Gallery Cornered robber kills himself News in Brief Men cleared of hitting molester Drying out Light relief Leader to leave Championship Chess Hoover to spend £20m rescuing promotion Lawyers fear flood of DIY divorces will swamp courts Legal aid dispute Prison chief urges transfer of women Illegal poisoning hampers rare kite's recovery in Britain BT Queen toasts long friendship with Portugal Bank staff suffer in silence as robbery rate doubles Library will open six years late Killer given life term News in Brief Heath honour Soldier's error Reward posted Minister rejects MPs' fears over rail sell-off Government pressed to call early election Tory heartland loses its true blue image Major acts to calm row over referendum Smith goes shopping for votes Whitehall 'needs code of ethics' Nationwide Bosnia policy puts Britain's special relationship to test Riddell on Politics Yeltsin repays West by backing firm line on Bosnia The Russian president, brushing aside conservative sympathy for fellow Slavs, has told the Serbs that they must obey the Un Defiant Serbs open front in Bihac as sanctions intensify Kremlin tells hardliners to make way for reform Picture Gallery Bank of Scotland Our Foreign Staff: UK padre helps bury the dead of Ahinici 'Unsung hero' hurt Charge of Light Brigade 'is lesson for Nato' Budget chief admits Clinton adrift after first 100 days The American leader is suffering the worst early poll ratings of any modern president. He is resilient, however, and many analysts expect him to bounce back Eritreans cast 99% vote for freedom Picture Gallery Survivors' lawyers, allege bias in arson report by Waco experts By our Foreign Staff: Peking outflanks Patten with victory in business forum Confrontation in Hong Kong Afrikaners mourn Treurnicht Rajasthan flouts law as thousands of children get married (AP): America rebukes Arabs and Israelis News in Brief (AP): Pilot rescued (AP): Judges' ransom (AFP): Cairo arrests (AFP): Floods kill 59 Coalition hitch (AP): Bush plot (Reuter): Regal legal Italian senators strip away more Andreotti armour Abstentions by his own party put Italy's elders statesman on course to stand trial for alleged connections to the Mefia Paris asks for brake on Ec rules as it woos Euro-sceptics Reuter: Rasmussen confident Danes will vote 'yes' Fiat Reuter: Mafia women protest Write on, you New Bohemians Do you pen oppressed verse left-handedc? Are you a cyberpunk bard? Kate Muir catches New York's beat poets of the nineties Irreconcilable differences The gap between extremists on abortion and euthanasia will not be bridged by invoking the sanctity of life, argues Alan Ryan The Right to Life: A Times/dillons Debate Brand X puts the big names on the run Famous labels now have surprising competitors, reports Paul Barker Advertising campaigns have been the People's Postry City that sets its own trends Unpretentious Bristol, with its unwashed hair, its grunge, rasta and raves, and its whiff of joss sticks, is back in fashion. Alice Thomson reports Plastic surgeons and personal trainers are not Bristol Sustained by a lighter heart A relaxed Princess of Wales may have put eating problems behind her Pitney Bowes Welcome to the dandy Alan Coren Half time is as good as any to have a shot at my own obituary Out of puff Don't cover up for second-rate surgeons Patinets should see the records of Pariticular operations in particular hospitals, says Dr Thomas Stuttaford Another triumph for outrage The publicity accorded to Saturday's bomb was overwhelming, and helpful only to those who seek to reap the harvest of terror The Times Diary Try Canary Wharf The Time Diary Just the ticket The Time Diary Bouquets for Betty On the Record The Maastricht story acquires another disgraceful chapter Right to Know Hospital league tables will benefit patients and doctors Farewell to Greyfriars More choice and less exile are good for most schoolchildren City safety after the Ira bomb Overworked GPs Conflict and dialogue in Bosnia Levin on the Muslims Opera finances News from elsewhere Home economics 'Old-school hacks' in the new Russia Investing in Eritrea Teaching classics God-like proportions Today's royal engagements Personal Column Court Circular Birthdays today Lecture Company of Information technologists Reception Board of Deputies of British Jews Memorial services RAF College, Cranwell Anniversaries Lord Wandsworth College School news Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriage Church news Dinners Reynold Higgins Reynold Alleyne Higgins, a former Deputy Keeper in the Greek and and Roman Department of the British Museum, died on April 18 aged 76. He was born on November 26,1916 Personal Column Rear-Admiral Robert Alexander Rear-Admiral Robert Love Alexander, Cb, Dso, Dsc, wartime submarine commander, died at South Harting, Hants, on Arril 25 aged 79. He was born in Edinburgh on April 29,1913 Adelphi Theatre Harry Alexander Harry Houston "Bull" Australia's oldest surviving Test cricketers, has died in Melbourne at the age of 87. He was born in Ascot Vale, Victoria, on June 9,1905 On this Day Adelphi Theatre Hugh Blaschko Hugh Blaschko, Frs, biochemist, died at oxford on April 18 aged 93. He was born on January 4,1900 George Wynn-Williams George Wynn-Williams, obstetrician and gynaecologist, died on April 2 aged 80. He was born on Aughst 10.1912 RAF prepares for raids on Serbs Business leaders attack the Tories Suspects described Testing time Judgment day Hospital excuses Robbery alert Princess tells of secret despair The Times Crossword No 19,216 On track School slump Hotel slump Diy divorce Muted celebration Yeltsin mandate Business People in the Times Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather The Times Tomorrow Business Today The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Enjoy directors day, it does you good Media Fastest rise in optimism for a decade Despite caution on the end of the recession, the latest Cbi industrial trends survey shows that business confidence is showing its sharpest rise for a decade In the market for market leader Homes Picture Gallery Record losses for Tarmac Sport Branson challenges BA chiefs Norton Rose Arts: The Claims of Video Diversity destroys myth of the mighty media mogul Press and, Television Attali says he considered quitting bank Industry attacks poor judgment of government Institute of Directors Annual Convention Branson shows way to succeed Airlines Shoes step up profit at Sears Maxwell pensioners reject 5-year plan DTI aims to ease audit burden on sole traders Business Roundup NatWest scents recovery BAe upbeat on Rover Bryant seeks £18m Technical leaps will transform way of life Computers IMF chief hopeful despite gloomy economic forecasts As economic leaders meet this week armid concern about flagging growth, Europe is seen as a black spot and Britain is warned on its deficit McKechnie bids for Savage Continental Airlines Monster loss looms for Disney Leeds dips £5m as debt cover doubles Commons supports business rate freeze Food group up Profits flow Airline plans Legal & Public Notices GN Great Nordic Dealers start Zeneca grey market Stock Market Travis profits hit by fall in property sales British Funds Company News in Brief Major Changes De Beers sets lighter quotas for producers Recent Issues (Reuter): Dow halts losing run with 17-point rise World Markets Wall Street The Times Picture Gallery Facing wrath of the Lamb Merger misery Daylight at the bottom of Tarmac's black hole The most ambitious builder of the boom years in counting the cost and aproaching recovery more soberly, writes George Sivell Branson bouquet Prawn indicator Super scrip dividends and pension funds Long hard road Tempus Sears McKechnie Green shoots and May polls Automation and direct debits Statistics and probabilities Travis Perkins TSW - Television South West Holdings PLC Euro Disney The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Equities mark time Trust ATS The case for The Guardian As the fate of the Observer once more hangs in the balance, three experts give their views on the newspaper's future The Observer's long existence has given it a patina of authority Media, Sales & Marketing Graduate Sales Sunglass Hut BICS Multiple Display Advertising Items Merger makes sense Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now for the bad news Why doesn't the Bbc broadcast more good news? Martyn Lewis examines how old values die hard The bigger the tragedy, the more weight it gets Birt falls out of favour Viewers Pillory BBC chief over secret, but tax efficient, pay deal Where ethics beat politics Silver lining in St Martin's Lane Rodney Mines on the plans for the new regime's first season at English National Opera Theatre page Scavengers amid fallen idols As Russia votes for a new political order, Guy Chazan meets two artists who define Moscow's avant-garde Picture Gallery Television May Day classic So far so good in Sussex Arts Briefing Entertainments Daimler Benz Today's Events A dally gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of thestre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Googly played with straight bat Theatre; Kafka without the terror is not quite Kafka, however well performed it may be The Trial Young Vic Seventies' highlight on Holloway's road Concerts; a contemporary composer's brilliance, and a night out for an opera band Bbcso/Knussen Festival Hall Off with the motley Roh Orch/Haitink Festival Hall A dotty sort of artistry Previewing Video Positive 93 in Liverpool, Joseph Willoams is intrigued but unconvinced bu the pretentious claims of video art Hits and misses in vocal range Radio Review No showcase yet Dance; New leads, old problems Don Quixote Covent Garden City glitter, provincial virtue John Higgins sees Manon in Paris and Ii Trovatore in Toulouse You can still see the join Television Revciew Walt Disney Attractions Miller, Brand & Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Classified columns are read by well over a… Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants St Mary's Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Royal Brompton National Heart & Lung Hospital Multiple Display Advertising Items Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ritz Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items JFL Multiple Display Advertising Items Halcyon Days Sales Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items College to Career Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY - £15,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items No title CJ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experienced Secretary for Sw1 Ciorcio Armani Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Schools' Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Reed Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lindsay Square Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marryat square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Property Buyers Guide London Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Keith Cardale Groves Bomb Blast Relocation Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jams today, a new bridge tomorrow What will a second Severn bridge mean to home owners and top business? Vicky Ward considers the implications for the people of Bristol and Wales Commuters who settled well were those who brought their families When life is fully rounded Brightening opportunities as lighthouses go on the market Hard lessons Problems for a residential school put another Lutyens on the market Property France Of Particulier a Particulier Multiple Classified Advertising Items Salute to the past Will buyers go marching in? Multiple Classified Advertising Items A gamble that Taylor refused to take David Miller believes the England football manager was right to reject waddle for tonight's vital match Scotland need to find form Unhappy home camp gives renewed hope to Wales Word-Watching For the Record Charlton forced to reshuffle as Moran limps out Souness may appeal against £500 fine Sport in Brief Hodkinson on verge Change of leadership Olympic flotation Full-strength Leicester Today's Fixtures Kinane forced to miss 2,000 Guineas Richard Evans Ascot Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Today's Races on Television Ascot Bbc1 Exeter Kelso From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Dunwoody in peak form at Punchestown West Indies quick to wrap up series victory Broad swiftly finds little has changed on return to Bristol Maynard boosts England claim Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboard Bloodied but victorious: Robin Smith, who gashed his… Smooth Hendry homes in on semi-finals New plans too late to beat rule-breakers Peter Bills concludes that rules to stop abuse of the amateur ethos will be hard to enforce Activities for Material Benefit BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Lands' End Direct Merchants Football 36 RFU finds breaches of amateurism rife Peter Bills discoveries that severe measures are afoot to bring a swift halt to abuses of rugby's principles which at last have been recognised England must respect Dutch skill Group Two Concise Crossword No 3083 Winning Move Word-Watching Cricket Hefty increase to prize fund at Wimbledon Prize Money The Open Business School

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