News from 30/04/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Michael Hornsby and John Young, Godfrey Hodgson, Ivor H. Mills, Anthony Harris, Susan Gilchrist and James Landale, Edward Owen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Jennifer Dixon, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Philip Howard, Jeremy Jones, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Wolfgang MüNCHAU and Janet Bush, Lynne Truss, Francis Henn, Carl Mortished, Martin E. Simons, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Michael Bourdeaux (Director), Jo Knowsley, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, James Bone, Martin Fletcher, Vivien Cherry, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, C. J. N. Richardson, David Lancaster, David Nicolson, Anthony Hopkins, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, James Bone Philip Webster and Tim Judah, Matthew May, Edward Montgomery, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Valerie Hopkins (Managing Director), Matthew Parris Political Sketch, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, John Young, Margaret Williams, Charles Bremner, David Guest, Sarah Bagnall, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Janet Daley, Richard Dauncey, Vaughan Smith, Kari Knight, David Toop, George Sivell, City Editor, Catherine Sampson, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Political Staff, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Jamie Dettmer and Michael Horsnell, Roger Boyes, Peter Williams, Tom Corby, Julian Muscat, Richard Duce, Victor Black, M. Clift, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Peter Riddell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Jabez, Richard Beeston, Graham Bigg, Melinda Wittstock, David Sinclair, M. McKee, Ben Lynfield, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, A. Balchin, Colin Campbell, Sarah Bagnall Insurance Correspondent,
ResumoQueen opens Place to pay for Windsor blaze Opening Bukingham Palace to the public to provide cash for the fire-damaged Windsor Castle could also raise important questions of security Poll shows upturn failing to lift Tories Index Valerie Grove Observer saved by Guardian angel Tennis Opinion Sweeping reforms to save Lloyd's Warring leaders fix summit talks after Serbs' change of heart Mercury Communications Motoring on Friday Heath warns of slide to war The thinking man's brat finds a beastly bedfellow Matthew Parris Political Sketch Comet Visitors will find understated, functional, magnificent Palace By royal invitation and for a limited season only: Her Commonsense conservation is phoenix from the flames Voters try to find the invisible man The Newbury by-election Cabinet at service for Chaplin Historic origins of stately enterprise Theatre 'not dead, merely sleeping' Queen must not put her treasures back under wraps Majesty allows public to peep through the Palace keyhole in aid of repairs at Windsor Victim murdered as husband flew home for anniversary Anger at baby death verdict Admission Costs Compared BBC Radio at its Best Clarke to make unit fines fairer for middle-earners Protests over huge differences in fines imposed for similar offences on different defendants have prompted a rethink Texas Homecare Fears rise for absent Thames Water head News in Brief Human torch death Paxman rebukes Lewis Lost bird calls home Publisher moves on Five hurt in shooting Women ring cancer line Sports lake runs dry Wren 'told to give up her baby' Harrods Knightsbridge Observer's staff hail late U-turn Redundancies ans salary cuts expected as oldest Sunday paper is saved from extinction The Winners Takeover will end Trelford's reign The Editor PSION Deal unites natural political partners The Guardian Habgood says tests must not dominate quality of schooling AXA Equity & Law Picture Gallery Golfers fall foul of drive to save the environment Solicitors challenge MacKay Abducted boy found Artist aims for realism Lloyd's gambles all after centuries of risk-taking The upheaval announced yesterday by Lloyd's is the biggest in 300 years of courting misfortune and controversy City bomb area closed for months News in Brief Soldier dies Advert apology Crash crawl Rug record Championship Chess Authors call for GBS enquiry Raleigh Pioneer Tories fail to benefit from recovery Public opinion shows a sharp rise in economic optimism Voters have yet to translate growing confidence into support for the government, or for John Major Sainsbury's Homebase Music enquiry ends in acrimony Virgin Territory Liberal Democrat election hopes get a boost By our Political Staff: Hurd rules out use of troops in Bosnia conflict 'No one has a monopoly on evil. This is not a war between saints and heroes' Heath warns against deeper involvement Honda UN proposals for more safe havens widen allies' rift Security council team urges Srebrenica-style controlled zones in four Muslim enclaves World of Leather Bosnian Serbs bow to Belgrade Guns fall silent in hilltop village pact Yeltsin asks regions to back new constitution The Russia leader, buoyed up by the referendum vote, is seeking American-style presidential powers in a revolutionary blueprint for a federal political system German unions set steel strike date BT Muscovites delight in rites of spring Gallic shrug greets CIA's warning of air show spies French to keep border controls News in Brief (Reuter): Bogus general is sentenced (AFP): Leader curbed Collor for trial (AFP): Arms evidence (Reuter): Cost offensive (Reuter): Man and whiff Irishman confirmed as head of Gatt News in Brief (AFP): 76 die in crash (AP): Yemen on alert (AP): Generals held Keating snub (Reuter): Kidnap arrest Italian government vows to press on despite resignations New Rome cabinet falls out after MPs block judicial enquiry into corruption allegations González recruits judge as candidate B&q Prices to Stay De Klerk admits error of apartheid B&q The Home of D. I. Y Saddam glories in birthday homage Secrecy over talks on colony Palestinians ready to welcome exiles Clinton's 100 days more fizz than bang What happened to the revolution? The students of Paris set a generation ablaze 25 years ago. Today, Charles Bremner finds them in nostalgic mood CIS You must remember this With a famous kiss on lawyers' lips, can we escape the prying camera lens? 'You care about your children. I care about my authors and their books. And things drive me mad! They do, sweety pie!' Carmen Callil, founder of Virago and head of Chatto for a decade, is about to charm and terrify a wider world of book publishing The Valerie Grove Interview An everyday story of violence and mayhem Brookside comes to Borestshire as armed robbery and secret passion invade the rural idyll of The Archers ST Christopher School Multiyork Janet Daley If the Observer is to be resurrected, it must accept that liberalism has moved on What the paper relied on was the consensus of bien pensants Time to wake up to the delusion of insomnia Profitable though they are for the pharmaceutical companies, sleeping pills are based on a fallacy On a happier note The Times Diary Less safe than houses Can Lloyd's last, asks Godfrey Hodgson, author of a study of the insurance market Monsoon time The Times Diary Euro Chasm The Times Diary Alas, Andreas The Times Diary A royal open sesame The Times Diary The Bell Tolls Lloyd's new proposals will bring more change than appears Born to Trouble Italy's rejuvenation cannot start too soon People's Paiace Repairing Windsor Castle can revive the House of Windsor Cyprus lesson for the UN in Bosnia Moving to the left Safe overtaking Doubts over hospital league tables School reports Church fears An arduous climb The princess and eating disorders Good and bad news For richer, for poorer Loving and living Personal Column Court Circular Birthdays today Lecture Legal appointments Picture Gallery Memorial services Homelife B. K. P. A. The British Kidney Patient Association Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriages Luncheons Today's royal engagements Appointment Dominique Bozo Dominique Bozo, president of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and one of the founders of the city's Picasso Museum, died of cancer in Paris on April 28 aged 58. He was born in Alencon, Normandy, on January 28,1935 Bill Spiers Frederick William Spiers, CBE, Professor of Medical Physics University of Leeds, 1950-72, died on April 8 aged 85. He was born on July 29,1907 Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bill Spiers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tickets for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Army Benevolent Fund May Bank Holiday Winifred Radford Winifred Eva Radford, opera singer, died in Cheltenham on April 15 aged 91. She was born on October 2,1901 On this Day Unseaworthy Sailors Charles Keeler Charles Henry Keeler, OBE, optician, died on April 15 aged 89. He was born in Philadelphia on December 27,1903 Queen opens palace to tourists News The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Business WPA Health Insurance People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Late Call Call Rejected Early Call The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Futures bring a message from the past Infotech Lloyd's backs a revolution Insurance market is facing £6bn losses over four years Lloyd's business plan, which allows names to opt for limited liability for the first time, is intended to restore its profitability after £6 billion losses in four years Arts Frere Cholmeley Bischoff Sport Television and Radio By our Insurance Correspondent: Hard-hit names offered no help Bid battle looms over Leyland DAF Argentaria G7 finance chiefs press for growth Thorn to shed 400 jobs in factory closures Business Roundup Wiggins suspension Lloyd's broker acquired Sinclair agrees to merge Grampian lifts payout CI Group cuts dividend CU counts bomb cost Company News in Brief Names great and small welcome Lloyd's rescue plan First-quarter profit gain boosts ICI share price Tiphook shares take a tumble Buxton sidesteps calls to resign from Barclays Grass roots eye green shoots By our City Staff: Company chiefs to step down By our City Editor: Never on a Sunday at Kwik Save Meyer in £70m cash call Bayer Aktiengesellschaft New car sales set to drop Takeover terms BZW action Fairbriar loss Legal & Public Notices GN Great Nordic Shares rally to stem early losses Stock Market Tiphook: Shares Plunge after Warning Department of Trade and Industry Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street Naval Architect Marine Engineer YAI Loss-making Lloyd's delivers its blueprint for survival Sarah Bagnall examines the radical proposals set out in the corporation's first business plan to bring the market back into profit, and quickly Companies will be allowed to join on the basis of limited liability, ending 300 years of practice On the case for the Abbey The Times City Diary Cordial move The Times City Diary Riding high The Times City Diary Halpern in need The Times City Diary Need for counselling after bombing French tax advantages Kwik Save ICI Pinsent & Co Imperfect market Tempus Tiphook Meyer Intl British Airways Portfolio plus Shares cut losses Hoskyns Group Portfolio Plus FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forwards Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates When it comes to writing, just talk to Shakespeare Matthew May reports on the arrival of a computer that will take dictation, and type the letter Come in all stolen cars British police forces have been testing a radio transmitter system which can find missing vehicles Calling a desktop meeting New video phones will focus on work rather than the caller's face P&p Ringtime in Paris Online Chipping away Data rules More Acorns Rigged waves Mouse trap You may never need go to work again When transport workers strike, there is a rash of applications for teleworking posts. David Guest looks at life for home alones Information Technology Digits Limited Cerco Training Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nippondenso (U. K.) Limited CIL D. P. Options The Sunday Times TLP plc Theatre Bargains from Barnard Castle Richard Cork admires the legacy of John and Josephine Bowes now on display at the National Gallery Sexual jealousy fuels a baroque triumph Opera: A Handel masterpiece admirably brought back to life by English National Opera Ariodante Coliseum Rich decoration Rock Critic's Choice Entertainments Weekend Choice Adaily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Keri 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 Modern and manicured Moll Theatre: Defoe's heroine turns up with borrowed tunes but without much excitement Moll Flanders a Musical Lyric, Hammersmith New name, new voice Fat Souts Warehouse, Croydon Flashbulb mugging Television Review: Lynne Truss True Stories Channel 4 The Times Farewell to the freti Not yet Rock: Though sampling and synthesizers reign supreme, the guitar retains its appeal for today's bands David Nicolson finds there are still die-hards learning to play real instruments Refining their small but perfectly formed talents Records: New Order and Terence Trent D'Arby New Waves An insider's guide to the Next Big Thing The Times Seven Days Out & about Next Week The Ultimate Driving Machine Continental Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMC IAM Four Wheel Drive Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Wanted Rols-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts DVLA Spring Fever Private Advertisers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hitching your family to freedom Caravan drivers can infuriate other road users as they lumber slong. VaughanFreeman finds, however, that they are a maligned breed When towing a caravan, it is important to think a long way ahead Smash-hit helpers on call A new service offers aid for drivers after accidents Jaguar springs its fastest cat ever As the V12 engine makes a comeback, Mercedes and BMW have a true rival in the fast lane A British Triumph of hope over adversity One of the most famous names in motor-cycling history is winning its war with the Japanese in a shrinking marketplace A green weekend Roadwise The long run Coming soon Going diesel Sports wars Seconds out Doldrums hold key to lifting depression Vivien Cherry reveals the soul-searching that follows a slump as the British Steel Challenge fleet nears the Equator and an important point in the round-the-world race Hendry's level best holds off McManus Today's Fixtures Wilkinson plays lead role For the Record Football Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Newton Abbot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Word-Watching Sayyedati rewards Swinburn's loyalty Thunderer: Newmarket Rapid Raceline Talented Shawiya underlines champion qualities Guide to our Racecard Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Bangor Thunderer: Sedgefield Brittain's faith repaid with classic display Green baize and boring days at the Crucible Pick's efforts leave Worcestershire on the back foot Broad brightens surroundings Penney enlivens slow day Hackney feels Florida effect Yesterday Other Cricket Scoreboards Seles plays down victory prospects Sport in Brief Gallacher starts well Hester at Goodwood Hampson declared fit Whitaker edged out Scots' crown slips Hodkinson plans ahead BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite Parkinson's Disease Society of the United… Yachting Gascoigne faces cheek surgery Dutch captain denies guilt over injury to England player Impressive start for Hemmings Tomorrow Lathwell makes light of burden Concise Crossword No 3085 Winning Move Word-Watching Racing Land purchase may boost Wimbledon's master plan Gonzalez Byass
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