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News from 01/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Lynne Greenwood, James Lunt, Martin Clout, John White, Patricia Davies, Mary Killen, Howard Mitchell, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Ghazi Algosaibi, Stewart Tendler and John Vincent, Neil Bennett, John Diamond, George Allan (Chairman), Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, V. D. Wakeford, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Ann Alderson, John Habgood, Mel Batty, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Steven S. Frazer, Ray Clancy and Barry Pickthall, Nora Beloff, Francesca Greenoak, John R. W. Neill, Ernest Burrington, Patricia Tehan, Ruth Gledhill, Adam J. Rates, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Sidney Sugarman, Philip Bassett Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Samuel H. Beer, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Annie Rankin, James Bone Martin Fletcher and Nicholas Wood, John Biggs, Raymond Durrant, Derwent May, Gordon Connelly, H. W. Smee, Chairman, Margaret Dibben, Michael Dynes and Christopher Elliott, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Barry Millington, Brigid Timony, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Edward Buscall, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Sophie Chamier, Moy McCrory, Barry Pickthall, Brian Beel, Simon Morgan Warr, Julian Muscat, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Andrew Longmore and Bill Frost, Christopher Thomas, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Sara McConnell, Rob Hughes, Football Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Gertrud Walton, Matthew Parris, Beryl Bainbridge Writer, Alicia Wyllie and Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Middle East Correspondent, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Ian Brodie, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Jools Holland, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Kate Bassett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Anne McElvoy and Robert Seely, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Francis Bennett, Arthur Leathley, Brian Waters, Michael Henderson, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Stephen Phillips, C. R. K. Perkins, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Alan Lettin, Christopher Irvine, T. Ruck Keene,

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Owen predicts summit 'breakthrough to peace' Bosnia's leaders know Bill Clinton is ready to use force if they do not make peace in Athens. The Bosnian Serbs may yet crush this last hope for peace Index Weekend Alan Coren Britain's most wanted men Our Foreign Staff: Spectator stabs tennis star on court Seles in Hospital after Tournament Attack Art and Conflict Moderates join testing boycott Simon Jenkins Court gag 'could halt another Matrix' Rolex Weekend Money on Four Pages Telford firm strikes supergold Geeing up the voters with fun, fuzzy felt and false teeth Political Sketch Police issue new video images of City bombers Euro DisNEP Picture Gallery Unions hail rulings on contracts Times is asked to help save City church The Douro River Legal aid changes stand BA cabin crew strike Whistle-blower accused Hint on Observer sale Suicide man left tape Wren wins sex bias case Hope fades for Sir Roy Lords opposed to treaty referendum News in Brief Gunman kills baby after shooting mother in street Nationwide hunt starts for suspect Court fines young car thief £1.60 Palace prepares to roll out the red carpet for 1,000 an hour Save the Children Mystery death of sailor who took on world Tearaway with a zest for life Big talking Bill The Sunday Times Baby boy abducted from cot is found after police search P&O Allow for delays on holiday trips Weeknd Watch Sun shines on the barbecue season Valentino Boutique Lunn Poly Flight Shop House figures show end of the bargain basement MD fined for preying on secretary News in Brief Murder charge Suspect held Man quizzed Virgin on air Is Saddam Dead? Glaucoma gene is discovered N&p No-one's busier on your behalf Picture Gallery Peugeot Former Bishop of London will join Roman Catholics A chief Anglican opponent of women priests is to join the church of Rome although he will not seek to become a priest Why God remains all things to all men Credo Virgin Territory atlantic Texas Homecare Picture Gallery Kasparov ponders career in politics for his next move Peoples British officials to support match Championship Chess Brown urges tax breaks for training Rivals wait for swing in middle England The European Policy Forum By our Political Correspondent: Pressure grows on Smith over union reforms B&q The Home of D. I. Y Picture Gallery MPs block bill on drug information US policy on Bosnia is backed by Moscow Public Auction Our Foreign Staff: Ethnic tensions in Germany prompt speculation on Seles stabbing motive Attacker Arrested after Tennis Star is Knifed in Back Extremist politics stalks sporting success Bricklayin Mortar Departing Cheshires rue limits of Vitez mandate Rightwing activist's wife charged with Hani killing The decision not to waive Bettion Craxi's immunity has widened the rift between parliament and the Judiciary and led to widespread popular protests B&Q Picture Gallery Test for Clinton in Texas senate race Picture Gallery Americans to clamp down on old friends' espionage Squalid station's future on the line (Reuter): Envoys held in cave by Afghans News in Brief (AP): Free Andorra Patten's goal (AFP): Hamadi move Warsaw sell-off (Reuter): Halt called Treaty backing (AP): Timor pullout Our Foreign Staff: Palestinian exiles make triumphant return from Jordan Forty years on, the great survivor Husain pledges to strengthen democracy in his kingdom Hardly the most obvious candidate for flogging… Clinton to toughen Iraq line The Times Reuter: Militants kill Yemen Socialists Toyota Although more than two centuries old, pile of bones is the living centre of a racial controversy The slaves' bones will be studied from a black perspective Booked in The Times Diary An unrespectable art finds itself in fashion Daniel Johnson welcomes the boost to the image of chess given by the Short-Kasparov match Monarchy opens its gates Great buildings are eathedrals of history, and if the public is to pay for them, the clerisy cannot keep them out Rivals in reputation Spotlight on Milosevic The Athems meeting must not delay decisions on using force Judging the Public Interest Ministers must face the lessons of Matrix Churchill Fanfare of Approval The Proms should stay true to their roots Caution on UN action in Bosnia Safety worries in the bomb-hit City Anger on Maastricht Violence on TV Mark Twain again Radio choice Saudi ambassador and Bernard Levin Globe theatre site at risk from plants Good and bad news Royal prerogative Court Circular Anniversaries Royal engagements Appointments Personal Column Service dinners Church news University news Weekend birthdays Church services tomorrow Appointments in the Forces Newton Prep Retirements Forthcoming marriages Desmond Crawley Desmond John Chetwode Crawely CMG, CVO, a former British minister to the Holu See in Rome died on April 26 aged 75. He was born on June 2,1917 Personal Column Le Renoir Anatole Mines Anatole Mines, viola player, died on April 15 aged 77. She was born on July 21,1915 The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Brigadier Tommy Haddon Brigadier Tommy Haddon, CBE, died on April 12 aged 80. He was born on February 19,1913 John Moody John Percivale Moody. OBE, Painter, actor and theatre and opera director, died on April 15 aged 87, He was born on April 6,1906 (By Our Labour Correspondent): On this Day Bricklayers and Weir Houses News in Brief The Times Crossword No 19,219 Picture Gallery Business Weather Multiyork Weekend Money Fixed up On the Cards Gold Rush Taxing Form The Pound Profile Record fine imposed on life firm The life insurance regulator Lautro has ordered a record fine of ?160,000 on a company whose salesmen targeted nurses and students and persisted despite warnings Zeneca 'grey market' is halted Mickey Mouse gets a new money man Tiphook share dive under scrutiny Snooker Carpet king springs back to market Rugby League Knight Williams Weekend Sporting Fixtures By our Banking Correspondent: Kleinwort cold shoulders Bt3 sale Reuter: US cites Japan on trade Nestle S. A. Lamont hints at sale of Imf gold to help Third World Midlands power chief leaves after dispute Kingston quits US Cheshire McCarthy faces long haul back Commercial Union Ptarmigan pays £8m for FKI Cableform Business Roundup RMC lifted by merger Philips sells MEC stake Plateau battle looms Ashley incurs a loss Company News in Brief Bomb or no bomb, it was business as usual A week in the life of Natwest's leading crisis manager a week ago today, Martin Gray was looking forward to a relaxing weekend when the explosion rocked the City. Particia Tehan reports The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Reuter: Debt deadline for Polly Peck The Sunday Times Nestle S. A. British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Share losses clawed back Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes (Reuter): Nikkei ends at new high for 1993 World Markets Wall Street Mortgage Moves Equality could damage pensioners' income Employers may reduce benefits while bringing retirement ages into line, writes Sara McConnell Hopes of better deals are dashed When greed overcomes sense Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Fidelity Investments Raids on funds and early retirement eat into surpluses Future Pager Bristol & West & You Lenders pass on higher cost of fixed rates Alicia Wyllie and Sara McConnell report that borrowers choice of mortage may be restricted as wholesale money prices rise Bank holiday bonanza for cheque thieves Independent Finance Adviser Save & Prosper Leave gold to the professionals Mercury Photograph option aims to beat card fraudsters NatWest cuts miles on promotion Save & Prosper Multiple Classified Advertising Items Towry Law Save & Prosper M&G Northern Rock All shareholders should have right to equal dividend Tax form in a tangle Friendly societies extend powers to provide Peps Allied Trust Bank Outrage over minimum deposits in National Savings accounts Commercial Union Financial regulation Save & Prosper Portfolio Plus Technical rally Fidelity Brokerage Portfolio Plus The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer & Friendlander Global Bond Fund Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Leicester capable of spoiling party for Winterbottom Swansea face depleted team Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Back takes tall order in stride Andrew Longmore on the flanker aiming to prove a point to England's selectors at Twickenham today Dunning's short Towers rise to challenge Lombard Wait almost over for Old Trafford faithful Ferguson takes nothing for granted as United close on first title for 26 years Atkinson issues defiant last orders For the Record Gillingham fear curse could bring demotion David Powell says these are anxious times for a lowly third division club locked in a battle to preserve Football League status St Albans complaint gets short shrift from Hunter British face a desert from beside the Danube Wadsworth sparkles in Woburn twilight Second round Lombard London Sydney Marathon White set for final after dashing dozen frames Spence in contention as top players exit Sport in Brief Slatter strokes ahead Clark's medal chance Confident Akinwande Promotion for two Eights go into battle Top seeds hold court Gosden seeks wisdom from classics Tenacious Tenby in command Irish Racing Haydock Park Wild Illusion on Cheltenham trail Opera House goes solo Hexham Uttoxeter Hereford Emperor Jones to provide upset Richard Evans Question marks hang over Zafonic Results from Yesterday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline New Market Today's Races on Television Thirsk Big Race Line-Up Comprehensive form guide to the 15 classic contenders Racing fixtures for next week Hounslow search for elusive double Wigan to prove they have no peers Outstanding favourites target sixth successive Challenge cup victory Crewman's disappearance prompts enquiry Prince of Wales who seeks crowning glory to triumphant exile Saturday Portrait: Jonathan Davies, by Christopher Irvine However loyal he is to league, he knows a parochial minority will always see him as a union outsider Second is first class for Faurie Athletes make off-track advance Sunday season tickets to be won Northamptonshire grateful to Felton Gerrard benefits from Lever's lessons Injury to Sohail adds to Pakistan's problems Caddick strikes to leave Hampshire batting in tatters Wells proves his well-being Yesterday's Scoreboards The Wylie shuffle does for French Rugby Union Australia march to Hayden's tune Simon Barnes watches the touring side get down to the serious business of winning against England's amateur cricketers Football pays its tribute to Caton An angelic illustration of cricket Racing Gooch recalled to England captaincy for three Tests BoxHill Pole position for the rites of spring Alan Coren supplies the lusty sub-plot to May Morning tales of the riverbank Sotheby's Country House Sales Drink Haggle your way to economic recovery Or why Lovejoy's got nothing on my husband Out of Town Marathon May Day Jumbo Crossword Rogue horse becomes a dancing hero The hobby-horse is an essential part of the May Day festivities in Minehead. Derwent May traces its colourful history Backstage at the theatre of care Lynne Greenwood goes with an eitht-year-old on a visit to a hospital 'Saturday club' which allays children's fears of surgery Out of the heavens came an ominous bolt from Blue Farmer's Diary-Paul Heiney A short life in the day of a mayfly Brian Clarke voices an angler's concern for one of his greatest allies Ancient Rites Dorling Kindersley Nights of soaring song Feather report Kirkdale Restaurant Watch Wine Rack The blonde and the bummarees Fiona Beckett finds out how a woman buyer copes with the meaty male world of Smithfield market Taste storm in a teacup Food Spy a tiast to Britain's cuppa Simpson's Life's a picnic, in or out Frances Bissell hedges her weather bets with a movable May Day feast How to create a wine cellar Simple Cellarage Jane MacQuitty begins her step by step guide: first find your space and take its temperature Buys of the week Kenwood Walk the plank to a cosseted world of comfort Ernest Burrington, a veteran of 20 years' cruising, explains the enduring attractions a luxury floating hotel Qe2 New York holidays from £595 Noble Caledonia Limited Marco Polo In the wake of a dream While Sophie Chamier samples the particular delights of sailing in Caribbean waters and visiting idyllic islands Celebrity Cruises (UK) Ltd. Ship tips Swan Hellenic Cunard Countess It's Better Specitied Multiple Display Advertising Items Husqvarna Catnic garador Digger Fiesta Blinds Ltd. The Daylight Centre Conservatory Sun Blinds Terra Cotta Ransomes Agriframes Sunday morning path to discovery Guide John Young tests a new guide to London and adds a few ideas of his own Qualcast Pots of ideas for creative containment Many of us spoil an attractive container by cramming too many different plants in. Marry a terracotta pot to a single species, says Francesca Greenoak, and the result can be stunning Gardens to visit Picture Gallery My Perfect Weekend Mapping out the teenage gap What to do between school and college or work? These days, Julia Llewellyn Smith reports, more students are taking a rewarding year off Harvey Nichols Time off Picture Gallery The marathon starts here Marathon The first in a new series by coach Mel Batty on how to train for the 1944 marathon season Taste the best of Tuscany Enjoy an Italian wine tasting/gourmet dinner with The Times The Times Join the Times training team Jerusalem's little bit of England As pilgrims progress in the Holy Land, a calm reassurance is offered by St Geroge's Cathedral, writes Ruth Gledhill Saturday Rendezvous The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers The Times Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Prizes of ?50 will be given for the first five correct solutions opened on Monday, May 17,1993. Entries should be sent to Jumbo Crossword, The Times, 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn. The winner and solution will appear on Saturday, May 22,1993 Multiple Display Advertising Items A Divison of Mac Ltd. The Breton Cap Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moriarti's workshop Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Authur Rathbone Kitchens Limited The London Mews Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Re-run of a housing horror classic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marryat Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items A very spacious Lot Multiple Display Advertising Items Buyers who use gazunder Theatre Word-Watching Easter jumbo winners Film Music Evenings out Maria Kempinska, Founder of London's Jongleurs Clubs Dance Exhibitions Bookings New Videos Plymouth brethren set sail in a Vision A newspaper office and printing works that looks like a boat has gained popular and critical appeal, writes Marcus Binney What makes the building's design so revolutionary and breathtaking are the outward-tilting glass walls Rum do by the sea Theatre; David Farr's new tale of manipulation Hove Cottesloe The Old Vic Verdi cycle on track for the front rank Opera Records The Sunday Times Pandemonium as the paper bags go pop Concerts LPO/Welser-Möst Festival Hall LS/Gruber Queen Elisabeth Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser IMG Artists Revlon Victor Borge New Queen's Hall Orchestra London Festival Orchestra Multiple Classified Advertising Items English National IMG Artists in association with Land Rover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wimbledon Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Satellite The Open University Saturday Television and Radio Radio 1 Choice Variations Choice Variations Choice Sunday Television and Radio Choice Satellite Radio 3 Channel 7 From low life to soaring comedy David Flusfeder's Weekend Preview of the Best of next Week's Television The man who susses what The Kids want Ever been shocked by The Word? David Stevenson explains Channel 4's tactics to woo younger viewers Winning Move Word-Watching Pickfords Travel Best Films Best Sport Schlock Picture Gallery Daks P H S Magazine Contributors Student protests Polish jokes Coupe Moledom The New Peugeot 306. The Rival Peugeot Picture Gallery War The Human Face of When The Times and the Imperial War Museum sat down to pick a war artist for Bosnia, Peter Howson was the outstanding choice. His pictures deal in brutality and misery and he was once a soldier, although a far from happy one. Alan Jackson meets our man heading for the front. Photograph by Graham Wood Historic Battles to Portray the Truth The savagery of war often brings out the best in artists, Richard Cork writes Wrighton Scalping American Indians, once the lowest of the low on the totem pole, are making a killing, as the casinos they alone can operate make them millionaires overnight Delta Air Lines Something for the Weekend John Diamond if Stalinism didn't have the answer, then it was obvious that the wrong question was being asked Middle England on the Royal Berkshire's executive estates are no longer estates are no longer Tory strongholds, Robert Crampton discovers. Photographs by John Angerson The Candidate Some voters are prepared to be swayed by politicians. Others just can't stand them And the candid hate Renault a Certain Flair Renault Clio City Lights Joanna Pitman chews the fat with budding sumo wrestlers Tokyo Fiat Stars They are bigger celebrities than the starlets in their Eyes They tum into celebrities-and they know it they are the superphotographers, and if you didn; t know that, where have you been? kate Muir reports The long of celi on the next coun Olivio Magazine Restaurant Guide Eating Out Bodies & Soul Kate Alderson ventures into the fleshpots of Rio, where perfect bottoms and gyrating rhythms rule Off the sport on the piste Skiing and enjoying yourself are poles apart, Catherine Hart writes Overseas Travel New England FREEWAY-USA ATI Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exmoor The Saunton Sands Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Soar Mill Cove Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Road to Olympus In Greece, the favour of the gods comes to those who wait, writes Mike Gerrard Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alto Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland Czech Republic Hungary Seafarers Club Austravel VFB MOPS The Cashmere Store The Aristocrats Book of Originals Sewills Ventrolla Ltd Medivac The Genuine Panama Hat Company Xtend Exer Skier Regency Driveways Ltd The Clark Trading Co Eric Hill The Stockbag Company David J. Wilkins The Times Armageddon for Hire For a mere £5,000 an hour, the pleasure of flying one of Russia's highest-tech fighters can be yours. Ronald Faux reports Elian McGready's Japestry Flowers Hot on the Science The Magellan spacecraft has transformed our picture of Venus, Nicholas Booth discovers Findings Policeman with a past Paperbacks Giles Gordon The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd. Tom Courtenay 'I had to be brilliant at everything; I can't forgive my father for that' Games People Play Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No 3200: Cats by BeRo Bridge Picture Gallery To be confirmed Joe Joseph muses on the week ahead Stanley Virgin

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