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News from 03/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Regina v Cardiff, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, James Landale, Phil Yates, David Tytler, Iain R. Webb, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Richard Wilkins (General Secretary), Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, Ivo Tennant, Janet Bush and Patricia Tehan, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Sylvia Brown, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Hans Fribusch, Michael McCarthy, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Geoff Brown, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Regina v, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Michael Peel, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, S. J. McKay, Louise Taylor, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael MacCarthy, Libby Purves, Robert Harris, Farinha, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, John Young, Janet Bush, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Katherine Bergen, John Percival, John Hennessy, Patricia Tehan, Banking Correspondent, Sean French, Richard Cork, Alexander Weatherson, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, Wolfgang Munchau, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Wells, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Richard Evans, Philip Mawer, Moy McCrory, Michael Briggs (Chairman), Barry Pickthall, Michael Binyon and Tim Judah and Nicholas Wood, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Frederick Lawton, Brian Beel, William Rees-Mogg, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Julie Burchill, Craig Lord, Billy Carbutt, Chairman, Matthew Parris, Perminder Dhillon, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, David James, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon and James Bone, Charles Handy, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Margaret Eliot, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, and James Bone, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sousa Jamba, Arthur Leathley, Donald Trelford Editor, Anne McElvoy, Michael Henderson, John Phillips, Henry Hardman, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Bosnian Serbs threaten to block UN peace deal Index Heseltine leads fight for Newbury Index Smiles all round as the sun shines on a political triumph Time will decide whether the Athens peace deal was just another charade Index Teenagers cash in on guilt factor May Day holiday stops in 1995 Singapore Airlines Index By our Sports Staff: United win title after 26 years Partner accused of millionaire's murder News in Brief Riverside killing charge Blast shuts Sizewell Sir Roy 'knew of illness' M-way permit mooted Baby found abandoned Nationwide Newbury voters say no to Maastricht Major's fortunes look bleak in by-election and county council polls Ministers fear rout in the shires The Tories are intensifying their county council election campaign, trying to minimise predicted losses in the marginal seats Tory image fades since election Strike costs BA 'millions of pounds' Correction Children take absent father to court Son and daughter start legal action to demand visits after two years dreaming of family holidays More and more children are taking their parents to court under new legislation. A brother and sister are the youngest so far MPs urge action on racial killings World of golf can bid for Bobby Locke's treasures By a Staff Reporter: Police seek witnesses to stabbing Forte Crest Dr Clare's assistant dies days after raid New child vaccine cuts killer strain of meningitis by 70% Cardinal rules out Rome compromise PC World United fans flock to Old Trafford after title win Dinosaur bones finance divorce deal Little children join big spenders Pocket money surveys British children are richer than any before. A high divorce rate encourages guilt-ridden parents to spend more Youth has bigger say in family budget Man faces shooting charges News in Brief Cycling death Exile visits Model engaged Guitarist dies Pigeons perish Top by a nose Bond winners Court clerks seek right to decide on jury trials Mutant May queen rumours take a dive The day death floated in and shattered lives for ever Fifty years on, a fishing community marks a tragfedy suppressed in wartime A remote coastal community will next week commemorate 19 young men who died in a mysterious explosion 50 years ago Police foil travellers' festival National Westminster Bank Joyriders blamed for big increase in car Nalgo A generation rises in search of a role 'More and more of us are retiring earlier by choice or from necessity, and living slightly longer We may be more healthy and influential at the end of our lives than past generations, but retirement still needs working at, writes Charles Handy The Times Essay Championship Chess Cellnet Owen hails Milosevic decision and gives pledge on peace corridor Un to arrange for interim government, pullout of warring forces and link between Serb provinces AT&T Changes may seal Muslims' fate Hardliners blame Yeltsin for clashes West told to focus on making UN agreement work Bitterness and despair drove man of the people' to suicide Refugees say only arms will bring them peace Doubt cast on Danish opt-outs Scalfaro eases tension by ruling out early election British soldiers prepare for fresh hazards Military Options Sri Lanka hatreds deepen after second assassination The killing of the president by a suicide bomber aged 14 bears the hallmarks of an operation by the Tamil Tigers, but the separatists in the north have denied any link Kuwait trench will safeguard border Five whites die in hotel gun attack Delta Air Lines, Inc Delta Airlines Clinton laughs off early stumble Western nations may use threat of cash cuts to depose who chief Afghanistan is turned into base for Islamic extremism Engholm may resign over-1987-scandal News in Brief (Reuter): Moroccan visit (Reuter): Caspian pact AP: Sand storm AFP: Yemen results (Reuter): Voice from past Siding with the morris men For those tempted to snigger, a bank holiday message: behind the hankies, the bells and the straw hats, the flame burns brightest Scholl Young, British and unreadable Her first novel, Hideous Kinky, told the story of a… Picture Gallery Leukaemia Research Fund Kindest cutter of them all The world's most glamorous women queue for an appointment with oribe Canales. What is his secret? Kenzo comes to town Bonhams Matthew Parris Momentous historical events can turn on the width of the average newspaper column Royal purple Mr Smith's sleeping partner Labour must consider talking to the Lib Dems says Peter Riddell Last-chance salon for the left? The Opposition needs ideas, and the new Observer should offer a forum for them Churchill saved for the nation Glimmer in a Dark Sky The Serbs Will honour this accord only if they haveno choice The Stuff of Democracy Press freedom is an inalienable function of civil society Banking up Trouble Small businesses are being unfairly penalised by banks Issue of intent in dangerous driving Stonehenge in sight High and low notes St Ethelburga's, past and future Church numbers 'Observer' record Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Disturbed resting places in Venice Road threat to Bath Sir Ian at the ministry Price of knowledge Court Circular Birthdays today University news Memorial service Today's royal engagements Dinner Service dinner Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Latest wills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warmer weather made life too hot for Neanderthals Archaeology DJM: Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments in the Forces Marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Church news Scottish Episcopal Church Church in Wales Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pierre Beregovoy Ranasinghe Premadasa Gerald Fowler A Retiring Age for Judges John Tuzo Wilson Index The Times Crossword No 19,220 Knockando People in the Times Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title Weather The Times Tomorrow Index United claim the glittering prize at last Ferguson delivers elusive Premier League championship to satisfy yearning at Old Trafford Villa out-fought as they relinquish title hopes Hendry dominates final Index Britain fall to Cup defeat Index Thermomax Index Weekend Results and Tables Whistle blows on waiting game at Old Trafford After 26 years, 400 playters and six managers Manchester United finally win league championship Exit Clough to sound of adulation and relegation Andrew Longmore reports from the City Ground on an emotional end to a fine managerial career West Ham stake promotion claim The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Middlesbrough take familiar trip Louise Taylor sees Lennie Lawrence's side record a rare victory at Hillsborough but primed for the drop by results elsewhere Rangers secure another title Waddle receives award Details Arc third back to best with Ganay win Sea Hero completes Mellon's world treble Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat Haydock Park Exeter Towcester Newcastle Fontwell Park Southwell Ludlow Zafonic takes high rank after scintillating win Port Sunlight appeals off attractive mark Kempton Park Doncaster Warwick Abdulla aims for Breeders' Cup glory Rapid Raceline Nottinghamshire slip and have to settle for tie Gloucestershire let chance slip away Caddick in hurry stake his claim Gooch's silent century protest Botham delivers early blow to Border Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, squeezes in to a packed Arundel to see an old warrior enjoy a stirrinf joust with the Australians Weekends The Britannic Assurance County Championship Smith in charge with ball and hat Hooper puts West Indies in control Pakistan's modest recovery cut short after demoralising last-wicket stand Seles flies home to US after stabbing incident Worthing take point decision Hounslow follow Wigan way to success Andrew Longmore unearths the secrets of a hockey club that has been unashamedly enjoying a monopoly of the sport's honours Eton lose speed in eights final Tramontana reach Tyro Cup final England double masks UK cracks Sport in Brief Clean sweep for Gray Bank on Boardman Sampras run ended Akinwande eyes Bowe The Times Bell retains firm grip on the tiller for Wigan Monie ends reign by plotting sixth successive Challenge Cup triumph for rugbyu league's unstoppable force Greenall loses fine prospect Mercury Better game languishing in league of its own Point to Point Results from 11 Meetings Under-21s show confidence Twickenham Johnson try decisive in error-strewn cup final Emeriging Leicester pass significant test as Winterbottom bids farewell The best is so come from Saturday's Twickenham victors, David Hands, rugby correspondent, believes Cardiff prize second best Weekend Results and Tables Yachts seek redress over search Bell's Andiamo dances to success in cup qualifier Spence errors present chance to Davis Dassu masters Woburn as Sorenstam's hopes fade For the Record Today's Fixtures Phillips seals title as rise continues Lonely Rake proves England wrong The Times Outlook bright, with sunny periods Summer Preview: Times critics scan the near horizon to bring you the season's likely highlights Theatre Cinema Index Music Opera Index Tes Dance Entertainments Today's Choice Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Saddle-sore already Television Review: Jilly Cooper's sex-and-shwjumping saga limps on to the screen Soles of indiscretion Dance: Feet frist in LCDT's new work He ain't heavy - he's a relic Rock: A band in a time-warp Doing time in style Theatre: Clothes maketh the criminal Gangster Apparel Old Red Lion Islington The Times The whole Kit and caboodle Sprisng fiction: Anthony Burgess, Jilly Cooper, Deborach Moggach, Susan Minot, Henryk Strangerup, plus Sousa Jamba on Africa Purgatory in a rural paradise Brahmin buddies Folly Golden joys of Africa exposed Native Stranger Penance of a saint Brother Jacob May we offer you Selfridges The London Fringe Awards Paperbacks Write moves on literacy John Patten, the education secretary, has spoken of 'worrying levels of illiteracy' Alan Wells discusses claims that one school leaver in three has problems People with poor basic skills hamper the British economy To Advertise Call: 071 481 1066 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Abbey College Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Oxford Head University of Tromso Nsnl Royal ruin that cries out for repair This week's by-election has highlighted the plight of a historic school building Fax: 071 782 7828 Keble College Oxford University of Oxford University of Cambridge New team to vet work on BCCI Auctioneers woo sellers Police cannot see hospital records Law Report May 13 1993 Queen's Bench Divisional Court Shaking the trees to harvest a Gatt deal The new Gatt chief fears he has only six months to succeed in tackling a resurgence of protectionism in America and to win an agreement that has been long delayed Specifying extradition offences Material on costs Order against genocide International Law Report Halt to Zeneca 'grey market' welcomed Word-Watching The Times Domestic gloom stirs the Bundesbank Rate cuts mark a sea change in the bank's approach to Germany's policy-balancing act. Janet Bush reports Wankie Colliery Company Limited Hollywood takes exception to French block on the box Tom Walker reports from Brussels on a new skirmish in the trade war Water firms to canvass customers over plans Variations Radio 3 BBC1 Satellite Multiyork Index Airlines hit out at BAA over Heathrow's rent charges Small Firms bear brunt of bank errors Names seek legal action go-ahead Concise Crossword No 3085 Winning Move Word-Watching Lifeboats make a splash for Osborne Wimpey chief ready to step down from role at Transmanche Link Index IMF chief reluctant to cash In any gold reserves

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