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News from 13/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Anthony Harris, Sara Yelland, Len Arrowsmith, Edward Owen, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Robert Walter, Chairman, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carl Mortished, Brian Willerton, James MacDonald, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, A. R. A. Hobson, Donald Foreman (Secretary-General), John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Douglas Vaughan, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, R. M. Sandford, Jenny MacArthur, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, J. B. Knight (Managing Director), Adam LeBor, David Guest, Bill Frost and Philip Webster, Roy Denman, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Adam Williamson, Joel Brand, Nicholas Bowman, Ben Lynfield and Ian Brodie, Philip Bassett, Howard Toon, Robert Kirley, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Daphne McLeod (Chairman), David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Gillian Bowditch, Scotland Correspondent, Edward Luce and Eve-Ann Prentice, Sally Hawkins, Raymond Keene, Simon Brilliant, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, P. Asquith-Cowen, Ben Preston Education Reporter, Richard Evans, A. V. Knight (Director), Oliver Holt, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, H. Berger, Adrian Weale, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Sara McConnell, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Brodie, K. M. Williamson, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans and James Landale, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Nicholas George, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Patricia Tehan Banking Correspondent, Michael Evans, Colin Campbell, William Thompson, Christopher Jackson, John Akehurst, Edward Marriott,

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RAF's Bosnia airlift delayed until Sunday The injured children will not be flown out of Sarajevo until Sunday. The UN says that to rush the mission could jeopardise its chance of success Our Foreign Staff: Serbs remain on two mountains Index Hidden London Chief constables join criticism of reforms Valerie Grove Three air cadets drown in RAF helicopter crash Girl and crew of three escape plunge into Welsh lake Summer pleasures Tomorrow Luxury breaks Tomorrow Bargain travel Tomorrow Rate cut pressure as jobless rise Keith Fletcher N&P Motoring into the … Labour Mp charged with police assault News in Brief Sentence is upheld News in Brief Better late than never News in Brief Marrow boy improves News in Brief Hillingdon goes Labour News in Brief Clay Jones retires News in Brief Time change 'stupid' News in Brief Important Safety Notice Mentally ill face tighter controls Doctors criticise Bottomley's public protection proposals as inadequate The BMA says that despite government action the risk of attacks by mental patients released from hospital will remain Cadets would have had little chance of saving their lives Correction B&Q By our Home Correspondent: Minders smooth path for patients Veteran of mercy flights organises team for Bosnia Hand-picked accident and emergency specialists prepare to save child victims of Yugoslavia's war Water tank fall kills children Police foil 3,0001b van-bomb attempt BBC rebuked over Lady Chatterley sex UN wants field hospital in Sarajevo The UN can see political advantages in a medical unit. Aid workers say that it will be useless without the will to make it work Parents of dead babies are bailed The Apricot Connection Fears for Irma turn to cautious optimism Second farmer's death raises fear of 'mad cow' cover-up A dairy farmer whose cattle had Bse has died from a rare brain illness. The government denies that there is any link Merton leads exam table for eighth time B&Q Bystander shot trying to stop raid Canterbury Passing Attractions Saboteurs spoil grouse shooters' glory Man jailed for home-leave killing Man raped Muslim in dawn attack News in Brief Editor accused of stealing cash News in Brief £6m theft case News in Brief Cyprus move News in Brief Kidnap case News in Brief Murder charge News in Brief Close to home News in Brief Job parade News in Brief MPs say limits on fishing days will destroy industry Girl rescued from cult was 'weird' The Times World Chess Championship Currys Soccer clubs back campaign to halt racism on terraces Sights of London can be seen only on a postcard Seaffolding masks tourist attractions Boots NHS to stop paying for nicotine patches Salmon offers better value than grouse Shopping Guide Fire leaves festival's top shows in doubt B&Q Karadzic ignores Owen's deadline to quit Igman Nato ready for air strike as Bosnian Serb troops remain in position Nato pilots and Un ground troops are co-ordinating tactics as Bosnia accuses Serbs of moving rocket launchers to the hilltop. The battle of nerves is intensifying Through glass darkly down Snipers' Alley Eyewitness Sarajevo Dixons AFP (Reuter): Security stepped up at US air base Slovakia's dam Danube blocks tide of Magyar unity In the first of five articles on the ethnic minorities of eastern Europe, Adam LeBor reports from the village of Dobrohost, southern Slovakia Yeltsin intensifies power struggle with election ultimatum Clinton lifts ban on strikers News in Brief (Reuter): Death plunge News in Brief (Reuter): United fight News in Brief (AFP): Launch delay News in Brief EC 'a fragment' of Europe as a community, Major says Bungled ambush puts squad in firing line Basques wage battle of the bows to defeat terror attacks by Eta How spacious is the Honda Civic? Take a 24 hour test… Clinton choice of top soldier points to shift in strategy A Warsaw-born general with a knowledge of Europe is to head the Joint Chiefs of Staff. His appointment may signal a change in Pentagon doctrine Marine Corps shot in foot by general Migrants grab art 'rebate' (Reuter): PLO heals the rift between Arafat and peace negotiators Clinton acclaims Pope as force for freedom De Klerk challenged over promise to Natal whites Teenager charged with murder of boy Reuter: US troops shoot three Somali protesters Honda Are wine bars forever in a time warp? Another style essential of the 1980s is in decline, under attack from the good old-fashioned pub The jackal of La Penca is named For nine years Douglas Vaughan followed the trails of a mysterious assassin from London to South America. Now, despite the indifference of diplomats and the hositility of the Cia, he can reveal the killer's identity Why Hollywood 's stars turn to hookers Tinseltown's Pretty Women feed the egos of the men everything Just how big is the Honda Civic? Take a 24 hour test… 'I' m supposed to be some sort of lout. But I know Latin. I know the roots of words' The Valerie Grove Interview The courage to speak out about rape Judy X was attacked when collecting funds for the Conservatives. When she states the victim's case in Blackpool, judges will be in the dock Honda Diminutives are one of the oldest rhetorical tricks for evoking concern Legitimate concern The Times Diary Family blues The Times Diary Benefits that may become drawbacks Making employers pay for maternity will load the scales against women, says Libby Purves More deadly in the mail Freelance office-wrecker, experienced in computer-trashing and window-breaking, needed to put magazine out of business Contrapuntal The Times Diary Pain, not progress The Times Diary Investing in the (Chinese) future The Times Diary Reinforcing Recovery If the economy weakens further, the Chancellor must act Playing with Fire Nato threats mean nothing to Bosnia's Serbs Faith in Pluralism The Pope's meeting with the president should profit both Use of force on Bosnian Serbs Britain's place in a wider, more democratic Europe Papal encyclical Child benefit Royal rights Double standards Checking the bill Jobs for the boys? Reception Social News Institute of Physics Today's royal engagement Anniversaries Birthdays today Personal Column Forthcoming marriages Marriage Alfredo A. Ricart Royal visits Institute of Marine Engineers Sound investment Meteor show proves celestial flop Building threatens bird feeding ground Church news Latest wills Getty trust invests in New World's past Trailfinders Diana Holman-Hunt Diana Holman-Hunt, writer died in London on August 10 aged 79. She was born on October 25,1913 London Mario Bauza Mario Bauza, jazz and Latin-American trumpeter and bandleader, died in New York on July 11 aged 82. He was born in Havana, Cuba, on April 28,1911 James Dingman James Everett Dingman, who played a leading role in the development of satellite communications in the 1960s, died in Vergennes, Vermond, on August 7 aged 92. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland Dr Oliver Ransford Dr Oliver Neil Ransford, consultant anaesthetist, died on August 5 aged 79, following a road traffic accident in Bulawayo Zimbabwe. He was borin in Bradford, Yorkshire, on April 25,1914 A 90-Day Drought Ursula Malet de Carteret Ursula Malet de Carteret died at her home in St Ouen, Jersey, on June 23 aged 84. She was borin in Shelford Cambridge, on June 14,1909 A. K. Ramanujan No Title Alfa Romeo Institute Advanced Motorists The Motoring Team SAAB Brunswick Croydon Limited Central Motor Auctions Don't look back - the future has arrived Has the motor car changed significantly since the days of the pioneers? Kevin Eason looks at some exciting developments With one eye on a Ducati Even motorcycle beginners can pass the test in less than a week Scorpion with a sting in its tail Grinnall's new three-wheeler boasts the performance of a sports car Mercedes Scotts News The Times Crossword No 19,308 Business WPA Health Insurance Sp0rt People in the Times Weather Features Infotech The Times Tomorrow Arts TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Good Run Humming Dogfight The Pound Confidence on a monetary see-saw Infotech Rise in jobless hits hope of steady upturn Fall in output bucks the trend Arts Picture Gallery Sport Mercury Society to end insurance link-up Television and Radio Jurors in BCCI trial dismissed Rolls and GridCo plug into world power boom The Times Trust Information Service French bank bill must wait Foreign & Colonial net asset value soars DSS to pay out £67m m backdated Serps rebates Business Roundup Ferruzzi shares plunge Business Roundup Mosaic to raise £2m Business Roundup Gold mine dispute Business Roundup Bad debts take shine off Standard Chartered's 186% rise Royal Insurance climbs back into black at half-time Royal continued the improving trend among insurers but the City focused on reinsurance losses arising from American storms and claims from the previous year Smith & Nephew beats US gloom Rothmans demerger likely to Cost £71m Holmesdale Building Society Company News in Brief By our Banking Correspondent: UBS lifts profits at halfway Legal & Public Notices Public Notices Investors take plunge into high-yielding water shares Stock Market Insurer to develop overseas Delay costs £4m Cussins issue Johnson payout Micro advance FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Airline allies to ignore German spoiling tactics Recovery boosts TRN Major Indices Traditional Options Recent Issues Commodities London Financial Futures Major Changes (Reuter): Dow gains reversed at close Wall Street Money Markets Laughter lines The Times City Diary Why the jobless figures continue to confound Even if the recovery is under way, it still contains kicks for the government, employers, employees and jobless. Philip Bassett reports And then the fat lady sang The Times City Diary Of one mind The Times City Diary Bowled over The Times City Diary Loss leader The Times City Diary Boring note The Times City Diary Going bananas The Times City Diary Business rate should take results into account Standard Chartered Royal Tempus Dunhill Tempus Why women struggle back to work Bad news is good news Tempus In search of an honest broker Midland takes a slice of the piggybank action Oceans of Opportunity! Smith & Nephew Tempus Shares edge up in active trading First direct Time for TV to smarten itself up More people will try to sell to you Britain could have over 100 channels Quick calculations: will the speed of light do? The optical computer, which uses light beams instead of electrical impulses, is on its way At present it can only do basic arithmetic Fountain highmead Chips not such a snip Online Car theft card Online Super link Online Check this out Online More channels Online Duly remains Online Information Technology WH Smith Touche Ross Management Consultants Tony Norris, Sales and Marketing Eurolink plc. Specialist talent is going begging Computer users are not getting the advice they need, because headhunters are overlooking the ready supply of skilled support staff. David Guest reports Career Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Computeach International Ltd PSDI Coopers & Lybrand Networks Plus Ltd. Best view is through the fringe Edinburgh Galleries: John Russell Taylor finds visual arts squeezed out of the official festival Other … Shows Theatre One man's bands Stephen Pettitt sample the delights of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival Rock Royal Centre Nottingham Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland 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 Finally it begins to make sense Theatre: A visually striking and sternly unromantic production of The Tempest The Tempest Rst, Stratford Melodrama, fairy-tales and transcendent joy Proms: Lively contrasts from the early 20th century, and two evocative Romantic scores Philharmonia/Flor BBC so/ Atherton Albert Hall /Radio 3 Arthur miller's the last yankee A world in a grain of sound Rock on Friday: Flotation tank music…Fela Ransome Kuti unearths his roots… Pauline Henry bares her soul David Toop lays back, tunes in and trips out to ambient music, the chillingest groove of the summer The old ones are the best New Releases: Two great voices return to the past—one to relieve it, one to reinterpret it Last chance for French leave The Tiems Relais & Chateaux Competition Hertz Mine hosts: television's jolly duo Your Passport to Privilege New Waves The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing Out & about next Week Seven Days Lane eases into contention with fine first round Faldo among US PGA pacesetters By our Sports Staff: Spence sets course record Scores Two-lap pace-setter withstands the test of time David Miller asks why today's athletes cannot approach the standard set by Sebastian Coe Stylish Davies takes driving seat By our Sports Staff: De Clercq unhappy as Russian refuses to share pace Tour Details Picture Gallery Big spenders gamble on joining the big league Million invested in new players will not guarantee promotion from Endsleigh Insurance League First Division Odds favour Port Vale Second Division Club by Club Guide to the Endsleigh Insurance League Wycombe can rise again Third Division 1992-3 Hill chases fast start and good fortune Souness Cheered by new harmony within Anfield Peter Ball reveals how Liverpool's manager is planning to return the club to the top Warhurst decides to stay put Autosport Congenial sequel to David and Goliath Freud on Friday Owners try to head off players strike The Times Corporate Golf Challenge For the Record Today's Fixtures Word-Watching Ryan sets sights on Gatcombe prize Star Talent takes centre stage Bright future predicted for Elsworth-trained juvenile Nap: Prince of Andros (4.40 Newbury) Next best: Inchinor (3.10 Newbury) Thunderer: Newbury Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Today's Races on Television Newbury Thunderer: Folkestone Thunderer: Haydock Park Dunlop raider disappoints Thunderer: Southwell Rapid Raceline Vaughan underlines high promise Hick hits superb century Tufnell makes inroads Honda Warne provides highlight Yesterday's Scoreboards Krabbe dilemma no nearer solution Sport in Brief Wales head for Europe Sport in Brief England march on Sport in Brief Brasilia withdraws Sport in Brief Deputy Wyatt shines Sport in Brief Seles misses us Open Sport in Brief BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite British Diabetic Association Golf Grim Fletcher rides out storm England manager defiant in face of vilification and vandalism Alan Lee talks to the embattled England team manager after a difficult first year in charge Concise Crossword No 3173 Smith given manager's role Winning Move Word-Watching British medal hopes hit as injury forces Grindley out Oreck Cricket

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