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News from 29/04/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Gillian Tindall, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Leonard Wolf, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, A. Walter, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Tom Pocock, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Simon Hughes, Frederick Bishop, Ian Murray, Ellen Galford, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Margaret Cole, Carl Mortished, Omar Al-Hassan, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Irwin Stelzer, Ray Clancy, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Steve Keenan, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, W. F. Bond, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Hofmann, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Arts Reporter, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Tom Walker and Sara McCONNELL, Robert Bruce, Jenny MacArthur, B. R. Wilson, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, J. C. Legge, Chairman, Keith Pike, Shusaku Endo, David Hands, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Catherine Sampson and our Foreign Staff, Mervyn Benford, David Mitchell, Fiona Murphy, Edward Fennell, Sarah Johnson, Margot Norman, John Woodcock, Wolfgang Munchau, Martin Hoyle, Anthony Daniels, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, David Watts, Julian Hafuer, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, George Solti, Richard Evans, Michael Wright, Alice Thomson, Jack Cunningham (Shadow Foreign Secretary), Anthony Symondson, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Jonathan Prynn and Richard Ford, Peter Wingate, Ronald Butt, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, P. C. A. Wells, Stewart Tendler, Kate Alderson, J. Holloway, Stephanie Billen, Geraldine M. A. Clayton, Julian Muscat, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, William Rees-Mogg, Rita Keys, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent, Anthony Parsons, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Alan Lee, R. Allen, Chairman, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Alastair Bruton, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, S. G. N. Ashfield, Ben Macintyre, David Walker, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Kate Bassett, Tim Judah, Philip Webster and our Foreign Staff, Benedict Nightingale, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Edmund Esdaile, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Colin Spencer, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Joan Lawson, Jill Sherman and Christopher Elliott, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Denis Howell, Martin Beddoe, Timothy G. Milton, G. A. Michaelides, George Sivell City Editor, Ben Preston, Education Reporter, Christopher Irvine, Robert Baxter,

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France threatens to pull troops out of Bosnisa Continuing vacillation among the Western powers over whether to use force against the Bosnian Serbs is being exploited by the warring factions Index George Walker Shavians upset the apple cart over British Museum legacy Goldfish and bell survive the bomb Hopes Rise City Church Can Be Rebuilt Space Travel Punters win chance of £8m pools jackpot Low Cost Proms Harsher penalties for drivers who kill Abbey National Travel Rural crime reaches new high Football fans arrested TV porn appeal fails Foot returns to the Eye Dorset cola is now it BBC Prince of Wales to launch jobs study News in Brief First fighting cuckoos of spring take an early bath Political Sketch Wandsworth offers extra staff to beat tests boycott City fight back to thwart bombers Picture Gallery Smith braced for fight with unions Group 4 moves prison chief Woman stabbed to death on walk with dogs at beauty spot By a Staff Reporter: £4,000 fine for bottom-pinch Dole drove graduate to suicide BBC colleagues accuse Lewis of naivety Woman joins team guarding princess Bargain Britannia will rule the Proms airwaves Guildford Four man 'gave police Ira names' A Staff Reporter: RSPCA starts cruelty enquiry at own shelter Sainsbury's Homebase Cancer enquiry for thousands after doctor misread tests Argos Jesse James gun makes £105,000 By a Staff Reporter: Gambler denies murder Times team tackles the big questions Toddler's killer jailed for life News in Brief Cunard fined Shots fired Safety drive Dog's day Parents killed Taking over Jensen crashes Britain rejoins space race with revolutionary planes Two ambitious designs are in line for development A fleet of British-designed space planes could be cutting the journey from London to Sydney to an hour in the next ten years Trawler inquest told of lost time Branson asks Birt to trade wavelengths Family who aided police victimised Intel inside New EOC chairman appointed Renault Marriage rate slumps as more choose single life Today's typical British home: two adults, no children and at least one divorce in the past Couples ditch pill for sterilisation Championship Chess Contraception Class and sex still decide who goes to university Social background traps children SAGE Sovereign Picture Gallery Enquiry calls for rethink on third age Do It All Minister hails brake on the rise in reported offences Tenants confront fear of crime The Victim BT School expulsion put boy on wrong road The Offender Detectives swim against a tide of paperwork The Policeman Cheshire's finest out in force Worst County Total Notified Offences Major attempts to shelve reforms After the trauma of the Maastricht bill, the prime minister is keen to cut down on Parliament's legislative load Currys Candidate robbed of his crime alibi Election ding-dong for Avon's ladies Tories slow the swing to Labour in shires Former Communists join Italian cabinet Ciampi line-up covers spectrum Carlo Ciampi's cabinet defies tradition. It will give him a far bigger majority than his predecessor, Giuliano Amato, enjoyed Workers of east challenge Bonn with steel strike Rutskoi stripped of anti-crime job Budget Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Tension shows as Chirac launches bid for presidency West weighs risks and rewards of air strikes Military Aims Bombing raids without accompanying action by ground forces may not achieve much. They would also put British troops based at Vitez squarely in the firing line Magnet Kitchen & Bedroom UK officer speaks up for Nato's top brass From Reuter in Brussels: Alliance ships may fire dummy shells Outburst puts the spotlight on troops' dilemma Clinton wrestles over the next step amid warnings of Vietnam US Policy Hostility to air strikes from the armed forces and congressmen is piling pressure on the president Facade of unity hides Travnik's ethnic timebomb British play grim role in body swap AXA Equity & Law Picture Gallery Reuter: Keating takes first steps to a republic The Labour prime minister believes that Australia will be taken more seriously in the region if links to the Crown are severed Proton Portugal presses UK to support East Timor vote China and Taiwan agree on closer ties Christians detained in Egypt for 'preaching' Clinton clears the way for women pilots to fly combat missions The administration hopes expansion of the role of women in the military will be seen as a big achievement of its first 100 days (Reuter): 17 Zambian footballers die in crash Nes in Brief (Reuter): Army moves in (Reuter): Minister seized (AP): Refuse kills 13 (Reuter): Rare beef English declines as lingua franca in US Return of deportees helps to ease talks B&Q Picture Gallery Tearful Janet Reno defends her Waco assault decision What the maid saw: the secret life of Lincoln Lincoln mania has reached new heights in America with the $1m purchase of a diary supposedly by the president's laundress In an instant country garden Alice Thompson wanders down a garden path to see what changes the rise of the designer has wrought National Library for the Blind Why Gummer got it wrong Simon Hughes replies to a minister's attack on the Church of England How to pick a hospital and stay alive Carry on screening Sir Denis Thatcher and early diagnosis, sex and late pregnancy, and one danger of nitrate patches Nature's way of poisoning Traditional Chinese herbal medicine is growing in popularity in the West. But, Fiona Murphy reports,'miracle' remedies can have dangerous side effects Danger to the unborn child Toxoplasmosis rarely presents any risk of lasting conditions, unless a woman is pregnant Babies and other relations Angina and the sudden burn Carnell Ltd Loopholes in rules for bankruptcies Agents are angry at the lack of coherent safeguards for package operator failures The Scandinavian Sea Way The Times Majorca moves up-market In the past five years the Balearic government has spent millions on the island, says Harvey Elliott Airline ticket Network Off round the world Flyaways No need to do without that genuine pinta Spanish resorts are now awash with fresh British milk British Rail International Brochure? Browse on television Firms are looking at ways to cut down on printing costs Qantas Perfection made better The appeal of Barbados appears to be waning. John Young discovers how the island is trying to lure back the tourists Eastern attraction Travelogs Cyprus action Safety first Wise parking Come on you boarders, time to stand up for the old place! Phlip Howard Hillary's delicate bill of health The first lady's proposals for the US health services will b e crucia for the president, days Ben MacIntyre Divinity that all may glimpse We should not be afraid to acknowledge mystical experiences, despite the sceptical attitudes of the West's secular society Stock and barrel Wrong numbers Diary Tolstoy's latest Boris Maximus E. M. Forster knew my grandfather First Hundred Trough Clinton must take longer views than the news deadline A Gift to the Serbs Nato commanders should leave politics to politicians Past Perfect There is gold in them thar old theatrical bills Levin's perception of life and law in Saudi Arabia Reconciling a referendum with the constitution Forms of address Speaking role Minority religions Use of car traps Future role of bombed church Banker of quality Good vibrations Court Circular Birthdays today Personal Column Picture Gallery Memorial services Luncheons Dinner Today's royal engagements Reception Service dinner Forthcoming marriages British Academy Daniel Jones Obituaries Personal Column Beach Villas Lalith Athulathmudali Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund On this Day April 29 1912 Mrs. Pankhurst's Treatment in Prison George Mitchell Richard David News The Times Crossword No 19,217 Business People in the Time Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather The Times Tomorrow Cutting Saving Searching The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Clinton invites return of the gold bugs Economic View Ex-chief bids for Leyland German rate cut boosts sterling The Bank of England may have stepped in to limit sterling's rise after the Bundesbank cut German interest rates and most of Europe decided to do likewise Cinema 35 Sport Minolta Bankrupted Walker 'had cavalier attitude' Fourteen Pages of the Best Jobs The Biggest Bankruptcies EC pensions ruling saves firms £50bn Trade Indemnity BTP to buy bulk of MTM assets Disposals and closures fail to revive Cannon St Bunisess Roundup Fraser talks near end SEC chief to be named Reuters optimistic Haemocell losses grow Gencor may unbundle BCCI charges put Shiloh earnings surge Reece passes payout Unexpected asset fall hits Brixton shares Hoover warns of drastic cuts after free flights fiasco The man who took charge at Hoover's European operations after the free flights fiasco has given a warning that cost-cutting could mean the loss of jobs Stanhope looks to Broad gate Andersen Consulting Picture Gallery BT finance director to join Xerox Corporation in US Names hope for lifeline today From our Correspondent in New York: Ford's UK car sales plunge Legal & Public Notices Great Nordic Shares fall on worries over futures Stock Market Gas firms press to compete Stoy Hayward faces writ over Polly Peck British Funds Major Changes Plans at Kodak suffer a setback Wall Street Recent Issues Shaking the Treasury's smug mandarins from their slumber Economic View Anatole Kaletsky considers that the contempt the Chancellor and officials show to his suggested policy changes is a badge of honour Youth movement at cazenove The Times City Diary Stops going Dutch Red-faced MIM Women on course Shepperd chased Preparing staff to handle disasters Convenient service Untimely calls for BT Tempus Brixton Estate T. Cowie Cannon Street Brixton Estate BTP/MTM World Bank to focus on relief of poverty In a change of strategy pressed by critics, the World Bank will switch from backing economic growth points to lending for project that directly relieve poverty Turkish Airlines Rough ride from Billingsgate to bankruptcy Fishery protest delays power link Eadie jump Bid opposed Borland dips Suter stake Cowie spends £28m on car distributor Timex calls for picket ban West will need more Mideast oil Futures depress shares Trust To Advertise Call Barclay Simpson Eagle Star Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accountancy Personnel Warwick McLintock Austin Benn Multiple Display Advertising Items Morgan West Associates Accountancy Alderwick Peachell & Partners Limited Accountancy Opportunities The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Small reform for small audits Whether to allow amendment Easton Ford Motor Court of Appeal No reason to allow appeal out of time Goings on at the top table Any Other Business Is it panic? Putting it right Disclosure of report is matter for court No free school transport duty Successful party normally entitled to costs 100 years of fame, fortune and secrecy The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes L1ffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Exchange index compared with 1985 was down at 81.1 (day's range 81.1-81.4) Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Perfect taste, imperfect film Cinema: Geoff Brown is shaken but not stirred by Alive, a true story of connibalism and endurance Coming out in the home David Robinson on a strong British presence at Turin's festival of homosexually themed films Theatre Tackling Dickens raises great expectations Stephanie Billen reports on the latest cinematic adaptation of Dicken's unfinished last novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood Un Coeur En Hiver Proms Entertainments Today's Events A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Kanlght Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Balanced view of doomed after Theatre: Early Christopher Hampton, recent Bleasdale and new writing at the Cottesloe Total Eclipse Greenwhich Never quite taking the leap into space On the Ledge Lyttelton Twenty somethings recognise the place Somewhere Cottesloe Fanfare for youth at this year's Proms Richard Morrison selects a baker's dozen of superlative concerts from a 1993 season notable for the lack of costly foreign orchestras Halt, while we agonise Television Review No Title Flab and whimsy Love In The Country Almedia Swiss on a musical roll Classical Music: Rewards for the adventurous ECO/Griffiths Barbican Hall Groping in the bathroom Dance: Steam and street shoes from Montreal La Chambre Blanche The Place Exile's fleet of fleeting moments The Book of Embraces By Eduardo Galeano Norton, ?6.95 pbk original The Adelphi Press A murderous muddle Ronald Butt finds a new popular history of the Civil War better on battles than on politics Cavaliers and Roundheads Millennial growth of a vegetable love The Heretic's Feast a History of Vegetarianism Nothing but a civil contract? The End of Marriage Rowse among friends Connecting his prose and passion Nicola Beauman's convincing biography of Forster shows an ordinary man with an extraordinary vision, says Peter Ackroyd Lament for the murder of hope The Certificate Picture Gallery Monstrous regiment of aunts The Dyke and the Dybbuk Parables of deceit, apostasy and faith The Final Martyrs Lone ranger of the globe Authors Horse & Rider Riding for the Disabled Association How can you help the Brooke Hospital for Animals Horse and Hound Ticket to ride side-saddle This elegant style is making a comeback - but make sure you know what time of day your silk hat is permitted. Jenny MacArthur reports Hard Lessons: A Guide to Equestrian Safety Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bedford Riding Breeches Company Garaco Multiple Display Advertising Items Horse Insurance from Aims Pet Plan Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Galloping into the club scene There's no stopping children once they get the bit between their teeth. Jenny MacArthur looks at the enduring appeal of the Pony Club Horsepower puts the show on the road Great advances have been made in transport arrangements ISUZU Angling's seasonal break must continue La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Trilingual Secretarial Assistant The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loyalist among Leicester's men of letters David Hands on Jez Harris, an unsung hero tasting cup final glamour at last Multiple Classified Advertising Items Llanelli romp to league title Johnson moves into limelight as curtain goes up at Woburn Patricia Davies previews a vital season for Europe's women professional golfers Chance to see Lewis in action Caddick and Lathwell head new generation Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, anticipates stirring deeds from the rising talents that may refresh the England team this summer Chapple and Daley step out with confidence of youth Michael Henderson looks at the prospects for two young players who made favourable first impressions Bishop in injury doubt Experience sees Durham home No application Wasim keeps up flagging spirits Physical cost Ungentlemanly conduct tarnishes football Musical choice Gooch has profited with spin Price handicap Solution to Winning Chess Move Word-Watching Mexican too tough for Hodkinson Sport in Brief Golding's lead cut Mansell has operation Snell quits at the top S?nchez struggles on Boardman on board James splashes out McColgan halts slide Scotland begin badly Larder sums up Widnes approach Christopher Irvine on the British coach whose method has earned his side a Wembley visit Tender Moment provides timely boost for Brittain Lydon ready to replace injured Hampson Result from Yesterday's Three Meetings Little Woods Pools Zarani Sidi Anna can triumph Stoute's progressive filly to hold French at bay in classic New Market From our Irish Racing Correspondent, Dublin: Shawiya to rule again in competitive hurdle Hamilton Park Today's Races on Television Big-Race Line UP Salisbury Form guide to the 12 contenders Rapid Raceline Wattana turns on style to ease through Quinn gives Ireland precious point Wales keep hopes alive For the Record Today's Fixtures Scotland are humiliated Group Three Fluent Spain display classic strength The Times Bbc1 Variations Radio Choice Satellite The Scotch House Boxing England made to pay heavy penalty Determined and desperate Dutch make their point with late equaliser Defence still suspect but Ferdinand a discovery Concise Crossword No 3084 Winning Move Word-Watching Save the Children Cricket Holland concede luck was in their favour Bull Selector Europe The Pathfinder Partnership Limited N. 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