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News from 22/05/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, James Landale, Andrew Wigmore, Richard Boxer, Liz Dolan, Rosemary Righter, David Adams, Richard Butler, Paul Heiney, Mary Killen, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Jack Arkinstall, Rob Hughes, Philip Rhodes, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, David S. Cooke, Alexandra Frean, Media Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Leech, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, John Diamond, Ray Clancy and Nicholas Watt, Ivo Tennant, Robert H. Foster, Philip Howard, Andy Kershaw, Ian Murray, Rachel Kelly and Christopher Elliott, Albert Dormer, Carl Mortished, Richard Evans and Julian Muscat, Simon Wilde, David Flusfeder, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Stephen Lewis, S. L. A. McIntyre, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Vivien Cherry, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Whaddon, Michael Pattison, Chief Executive and Secretary-General, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Selby, Robert Seely, Peter Easton, Richard Bullock, Daniel Johnson, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, Alexander Chancellor, Janet Bush and Jill Sherman, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Annie Rankin, Derwent May, Patricia Tehan and Carl Mortished, Graham Wood, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Victoria Mckee, Steven Downes, P. J. D. Gething, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Lindsay Cook, Richard Shaw, James MacManus, John A. Grimer, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Jonathan Mirsky East Asia Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, Kevin Eason and Tim Jones, Alison Roberts, Josephine Fairley, Lindsay Jenkins, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jenny McClean, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Jules Kosky, Moy McCrory, Oliver Holt, Ray Kennedy and our Foreign Staff, Barry Pickthall, Steve Nicoll, Sandra Fisher, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Mel Webb, Sir Richard Greenbury, M. E. Gaisford, Alan Franks, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Rosemary Verey, Keith Pike and John Goodbody, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Paul Barker, Ian Brodie, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Bernard Silk, Simon Jenkins, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Jonathan Meades, Douglas Dodds-Parker, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, J. A. Barnard, Michael Henderson, Michael Romain, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Joanne M. Howell, Philip Rangalos, Tim Miller, L. Beard, P. D. James, Peter Suddock, Russell, John Watson,

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Unkind cut tops Clinton's week of trouble Index Weekend Simon Jenkins Allies on brink of deal for Bosnia safe havens President Clinton, on the verge of agreeing with his allies a policy for dealing with Bosnia, knows that its kernel is against his instincts By a Staff Reporter: Queen Mother spends second night recovering in hospital Inflation tumbles to 29-year low in wake of poll tax's demise Literary Links Picture Gallery Pilot lands stalled plane on motorway Pop Interview United Cutlers of Sheffield Index Times hosts debate on monarchy Police corruption claim Church bill tops £1m Baby transfusion backed Colleagues mourn Adley Essex rape charge Uproar as three freed Sextuplets are named Euro Disney Teenager jailed for court wolf-whistle News in Brief Picture Gallery 'Let the healthy pay for Nhs' The welfare debate: vulnerablr sectors come under the microscope 'One of the finest institutions' is at the centre of Treasury book balancing. Perhaps the problems is that the NHS fails to look the part, Paul Barker writes Manifesto commitments will suffer in spending cutbacks When inflation swung low Correction A Goldsmiths' Company Exhibition Ministers 'fail to understand benefits' Hackers jailed far causing mayhem in computer network Judge condemns 'intellectual joyriders' The 'groove machine' that spanned world High Court upholds privacy rulings against Granada TV Lunn Poly Go-it-alone Britons kick team sports into touch Welshmen tell of jail ordeal Hilton brickwork builds a path to royal peace Send m the clowns The Sunday Times Apple Lambeth accused of fraud and incompetence Audit chief condemns 'one of the poorest performances of any local authority' A scathing report on local government incompetence identifies theft and corruption for which no one was disciplined New police leader faces toughest beat Championship Chess Chess players warn Fide of legal action Enquiry raises prospect of greater regulatory powers Observer Minister 'scuppers' Docklands Tube plan Cellnet Thatcher plots last campaign to force treaty referendum Anti-Maastricht politicians refuse to accept defeat and have pledged that battle will resume in the Lords next month MacGregor holds line on rail bids Tories and Labour attack privatisation Voyages Jules Verne Sell-off is madness says Smith Swan Hunter cuts 420 jobs Ulster elections reward Paisley and Sinn Fein U-turn in penal law could add 10,000 to jails Energetic reformer gains inside view Cunard Xantia Citroën Road toll plan will include busy A-routes Transport secretary to unveil green paper on new tax next week Timberland Every day, 12 Britons commit suicide More firms call in stress counsellors Our delight must not be smothered Credo Kiev deputies back prime minister to block president The battle for legislative and executive power will have international repercussions. The Start I nuclear accord between America and Russia is also in jeopardy Nuclear site fire kills Ukrainian News in Brief Ballot off Poison gas leak Warsaw jams Palermo magistrate condemns security Cunard Crown 'Ethnic' house swaps undermine peace plan Venezuelan senators vote to try president The fate of a leader who survived two attempted military coups has been sealed by a civilian constitutional challenge. Now he fears for the survival of democracy Europ assistance Picture Gallery Cambodians ready to vote for peace Volgograd gives Stalin's image a shine In the first of a series of articles, Anne McElvoy discovers a lingering affection for Stalin in Volgograd, as she heads for the Central Asian republics Rabin looks right to end left feud Chinese round up Tibetan dissidents US bids cheers to bar-stool dreamers News in Brief (Reuter): Cyprus post (AP): Koresh 'shot' Cairo bombing (AFP): Kabul hit (AFP): HIV millions (AP): Angola failure Eritreans launch second war for economic freedom Britain has just recognised the world's newest independent national. Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent, visited Eritrea to assess its prospects after decades of war South African army deserter claims he was hit-squad recruit Women activists harassed by man's $1m award for sexual torment Stena Sealink By our Foreign Staff: East Timor rebel jailed for life Disney's Aladdin rubs Arabs up the wrong way Alexander Chancellor in New York The right to say things others find unpalatable is being upheld in court, if not by universities No Welsh rabbit The Times Diary Mirror image The Times Diary A slim chance of peace is better than none UN forces must remain in Cambodia well after tomorrow's elections, a argues Rosemary Righter Where is the best man now? Roving Establishment troubleshooters had virtues which are rarely found among today's narrower political class Double winner The Times Diary Brass nerve The Times Diary The paper dream factory The Times Diary Light for Heat Discussion of the monarchy requires rigour and respect Presidential Pressures Mr Clinton must box himself out of his tight corner Eritrea's New Dawn This is a secession that need not be feared Hardly PR Church problems Class of its own Information with access for all Royalty, republicanism and reform Pirate's handle Tranche of Manche The Dambusters 50 years on Double bill for roads Pyjama games Beyond the call of duty Court Circular Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages School news Dinners Appointment Personal Column Church services tomorrow Birthdays Memorial services Royal engagements Reception Marie Curie Cancer Care Service dinners Service reunion Major-General J. D. Frost Major General J. D. Frost, CB, DSO and Bar, MC, the commander of the 2nd Parachute Battalion, who held the bridge at Arnhem, died yesterday aged 80. He was born on New Year; s Eve 1912 Personal Column Bridge. By dawn Frost had as few as a hundred men to… Announcements & Personal Notices Marv Johnson Marv Johnson, the baritone credited with creating the Motown sound with Berry Gordy Jr, died on May 16 after suffering a stroke at a concert in South Carolina aged 54. He was born in Detroit, Michigan, on October 15,1938 On this Day May 22 1924 Elizabeth Montgomery Elizabeth Montgomery, theatrical designer, died in Barnes on May 15 aged 91. She was born on February 15,1902 Allies near to Bosnia havens deal Inflation at lowest for 29 years Cutting up rough Queen Mother better Hackers jailed Lambeth under fire Aladdin rubs Arabs up wrong way The Times Crossword No 19,237 Toll road plans President on trial Transvaal hit-list Entrea's uphill task Picture Gallery Business Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch The winners of lost Saturday's competition are:… Sport Weather Weekend Arts Magazine Actionaid TV Listings Light not heat Presidential pressures New out of Africa Columns Letters The Papers Hole in Wall Cash Pitfalls Happy Buyers After Taurus Facing Music The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Retail Prices Profile 21 SIB claims ?4 m from fund trustees The investment industry's chief regulator has used powers under the Financial Services Act on behalf of members of a company pensions fund Tax switch cuts inflation Costly moves on the gravy tram Golf 35 Picture Gallery Cricket 36 Knight Williams Index By our Financial Staff: Mortgage demand points to recovery Shares leap as Brixton unveils ?100 m issue Despite the severe downturn in the South East, Brixton Estate intends to invest most of the new funds in the western Home Countries, anticipating a return to prosperity By our Deputy City Editor: Electricity jobs cut Edinburgh Wolves attacks Bass Regulators accused in City briefings row By our City Staff: Investor protest at Spring Ram Save & Prosper The Sunday Times GM wants manager charged Richards loss Curbs urged Daks in black NM Financial fined for breach of Lautro rules Business Roundup Lex raises $147m BCCI enquiry disputed Albion shares surge Owen & Robinson dive Ferraris calls for cash University of London Blunt style that hones sharper performance Business Profile: Sir Richard GreenburyThe chairman and chief executive of Marks and Spencer is a stickler for tradition, Susan Gilchrist discovers Sweden offers rescued banks for sale Hambro Clearing Limited US finance firms may be floated Ambra Personal Computers By our City Staff: Isosceles in £1.4bn debt deal Batik buys British Funds Price war fear sours milk shares Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Wall Street Index Cash-machine withdrawal disputes come to High Court Prompt action helps victim Disgrace in the high street Comment N&P Unit trust offers dispenser cards Royal Liver Friendly Society Fidelity Investments Beware pitfalls behind a fixed monthly income Private investors promise confident return Save & Prosper Happy home buyers beat downturn Save & Prosper Briefings Mercury Fimbra Schroder Investment Management Limited M&G Worries over the replacement for Taurus system On your bike for share buying Save & Prosper Distributing pension fund surpluses Birmingham Midshires Interest Rate Roundup Larger Lenders Moves to make ticket touts face the music Time bar on late payment interest Scottish Widows The Pep Shop Ltd Save & Prosper ISIS The Times World Chess Championship Portfolio Plus Dull end to the account Fidelity Brokerage Limited Times Newspapers Limited FT-SE Volumes Life Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Singer and Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Fleming shows way with fiery display Somerset grateful to defiant Tavar Ambrose sets up early departure Salim and Hussain slam Derbyshire Labour day for Middleton Yesterday's Scoreboards Russian ban confirmed Wolf Prince runs Searles back in action British titles at stake Jackman advances Final preparations Waldner maintains Swedish interest Sport in Brief Streetwise Senna on right track From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Ajfan can tread in glorious footsteps Curragh Line-Up Broome's cup experience proves decisive Warwick Results from Yesterday's Meetings Southwell AYR By our Sports Staff: Difficult opening match for Sampras Piggott eyes Gisarne ride Unlikely alliance with tax man in prospect Carlisle Catterick Today's Races on Television Newmarket Lingfield Park Quip primed to have last laugh Rapid Raceline Champion cannot afford to dismiss Ferguson lightly From a Correspondent in Victoria British Columbia: Rodber's injury handicaps England Yachtsman prepared to rock boat for sake of ultimate challenge Sailing is not black magic. You don't have to have a long white beard just to buy a rowing boat Franken's forwards give lively display Cold comfort as fleet enters home stretch Vivien Cherry, skipper of Coopers & Lybrand, reports on the tension of the final stage of the British Steel Challenge British Steel narrows gap English game dealt final insult by thuggery at Wembley Rob Hughes, football correspondent, watches an FA Cup final disfiguared by physical excess and macho posturing Ballesteros back in old routine Nerurkar switches distance For the Record Weekend Fixtures The Times Sports Service The Times Yachting 34 Daft aggressor with an eye-popping need for perfection Simon Barnes sees Robin Smith win his mind game to conjure an innings of Bothamesque proportions Smith's record innings fails to tip balance Under the mallet at Budleigh Walton wonders Yankee bet Out of focus Double take Exact return Boden Football 35 FA plays waiting game over Blight's challenge Sotheby's Cycling Seasonal attack of Hay fever Daniel Johnson, literary editor of The Times, visits Hay-on-Wye to find what it offers beyond bibliophilia Provocative joys of a shopping spree Weekend Voice: Mary Killen Chelsea Show Food Index Staying in Hay-On-Wye Atlantic Holidays Ltd Andalucia & Castle Poland Czech Hungary Netherlands Railways Fish, chips and Old Thumper James MacManus took his family to a Bournemouth hotel in the wind rain—and still enjoyed it Savile Row Tours & Travel Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Marco Polo Ewe, me, a pair of shears and a dirty bit of dagging Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Bird-brained beauties Jessica Gorst-Williams finds that bantam showing is a rewarding hobby and can provide a splendid lunch May Day jumbo Quarrelsome but orderly life on the ledge Sharpe's Eagle Dish of the Day Fathers Day Multiple Display Advertising Items David Gladwin Concorde Ltd East-West food's best Crunching on a sparrow, Josephine Fairley absorbs the tastes and smells of the Hong Kong Food Festival Antique Wine Company Classic Mg-Tc Limited Gold & Silver Bureau Multiple Display Advertising Items A dish to take you to bed? Food Spy Aphrodisiac or poison? Shellfish are surrounded by myths Restaurant Watch The late, great supper Frances Bissell on how to feed friends after a night out-without a takeaway The £100, £500 and £1,000 cellar Building a Wine Cellar: 4 Dried Wild Mushrooms Hoverspeed Best Buys Once upon a time in the critics' corner The winner of the Children's Book Award, nominated by children, is announced today. Jenny McClean hears the junior reviewers Candleburners Saturday Rendezvous Country Partners Sara Eden Partners The Times Saturday Rendezvous Calling all parents Join The Times for a special late-night opening at the Schools; Fair QHR Streets ahead on two wheels Nicole Swengley puts Alan Franks in the saddle to test the merits of mountain bikesw in commuter traffic Multiple Display Advertising Items Tablesafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Trent Mail Order Nomads' faith tested ill the fire Ruth Gledhill meets workshippers who know that a church is more than its buildings Tele Brands Property Owermoigne Yalding British Antique Replicas Newgate Street Village Nr. Marlow Bucks Nomads' faith tested ill the fire My Perfect Weekend Ruth Gledhill meets workshippers who know that a church is more than its buildings Painter Allsop & Co Bath Nr. Worcester Sale London N1 near City Near Farnham South Hampstead Stow-On-The-Wold Worcestershire Chelsea Sw10 St. Johns Wood Chiddingly Derelict homes to the manor reborn Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ward Homes North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Splendid Edwardian House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yardley Original Where there's a wall Sporting Life Indoor climbing is not quite Everst, Steven Downes reports, but at least it is there for everybody Social climbing Showtime for the nation of gardeners National Westminster Bank Garden notebook The scent of a success story Francesca Greenoak relishes new English roses crossbred for ancient and modern properties • West Yorkshire: Ling Beeches, Ling Lane,… Indian Ocean Trading Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Homes & Gardens Solaris Laminates Limited The Daylight Centre Weekend Tips Amber Leisure Best Buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Husqvarna Bookmarker Begining today, a weekly trawl by Dewent May along the book shelves Terra Cotta Classic Roses Ardenco Ltd Murray Theatre Word-Watching Film Dance Music Lufthansa Exhibitions New Videos Bookings White's right-on albums A small, independent label from Manchester has discovered a new music market: melodious old records for older people, as Bernard Silk reports The Times Auctions Diary What's in a name The marked for first editions is buoyant, but baffling The Sunday Times Here's to the next 100 years Bournemouth so celebrates its centenary at the Albert Hall tonight after a turbulent history on the south coast Thill still thrills Opera on Record The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochauser Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cinemas Thaxted Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal National Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Theatre Royal Haymarket The Times BBC1 Satellite Thomas Cook Variations Radio1 Choice BBC1 Variations Radio3 Choice Satellite Oreck Dock Green to Toxteth David Flusfeder Previews the Best of next Week's Television Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 3103 Up the chattering classes Whatever happened to television chat shows? ABTA Best Films Best Sport Best Sci-Fi Back with a Vengeance Exclusive interview with the Velvet Underground Daks Phs The Velvet Underground Picture Gallery Contributors Open to review Dancing in the dark Cross purpose Role model Fruits de mer Eddie spotting Holiday Inn Picture Gallery Barnardos Re-Loaded Legends should die, not make comebacks. But the Velvet Underground is doing just that. Michael Bracewell meets are-formed piece of pop mythology Picture Gallery Cornering has never Audi Leading Player in the Fight for Rights Michael Tolkin takes his role as a Hollywood writer very seriously, William Cash writes Something for the Weekend Braemar Boys and girls Indesit Picture Gallery Herrera for Men City Lights Charles Bemnwe on the new French battle of the sexes Paris Fashion Picture Gallery Picture Gallery Dance Class Olivic Olivic Strand Theatre Restaurant Guide Eating out Volvo Toyota The Soul of the Party Hindu rituals guide the people of Bali all the way from the cradle to the grave, but there are none so important, so costly - or so much fun - as the rites connected with death. Geoffrey Weston attends a cremation festival Downhill all the way Can Lillehammer cope with the Olympics? Anne Roston asks Anglo Pacific Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Portfolio Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items The Carlyon Bay Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Med Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Left off the map of love Forty years after his health, there are still no official plans to preserve Dylan Thomas's birthblace, Alan Road reports The Tides Reach Soar Mill Cove Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Forestry Commission Chalk Farm Hotel Super Island Breaks Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Residential Golf School Twickers World Budock Vean Farm & Cottage Holidays Britain's Best Boating Helpful Holidays Chelsea Flower Show Oryx Trading Ltd Crucial Trading Ltd York Glass The Domestic Paraphernalla Co The Dingle Nursery Carnock Gates Ltd Regency Driveways Ltd Isla Holdings Limited Sewills Before you choose a garden tractor, view at least… Bulrush The Heveningham Collection The Times Systems failure Should computers be used for safety-critical tasks in which malfunctions may lead to death or injury? Nick Nuttall investigates Findings The Sea, The Sea Paperbacks Andrei Navrozov The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Each Week, I alight on an album, a film and book that have, in their own ways, made 20th-century life worth living Times Newspapers Ltd P . D. James Andy Kershaw Enter Password Chess The Listener Crossword No. 3203: Saturdae + by 149 Bridge Picture Gallery The Times To be confirmed... Joe Joseph muses on the week ahead A Journey to Petra Palsha Picasso

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