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News from 14/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Nicholas Wood and Richard Beeston, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Sara Yelland, Paul Heiney, Gillian Bowditch Scotland Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, John Vincent, Rob Hughes, Rose Wild, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Tim Judah on Mount Igman and Michael Evans, H. Ferguson, Ronald Faux, By Paul Wilkinson, B. W. Stokes, Martin Taylor (Secretary), John Diamond, Peter Thomas, Roger Boyes East Europe Editor, Giles Gordon, Patricia De Cates, Alistair Scott, Philip Howard, Kenneth McKinlay, James Bone, Clive Davis, Eric James (Director) Christian Action), Jane Humphreys, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, E. J. McGrath, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, David Flusfeder, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Michael Cudlipp, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Victor Pitcher, Michael Ogden, John Hopkins, Golf Correspondent, Sue Townsend, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Martin Flanagan, Ruth Gledhill, Adrian Mole, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Sheila Murison, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, M. J. Millar, Alan Hamilton, Philip Robinson, Antonia de Sancha, Reuter, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Correspondent, Derwent May, Joel Brand, Barrymore OhAILPENE, Susan Gilchrist, Margaret Dibben, Philip Bassett, Lin Jenkins and Ronald Faux, Brian Jackman, Lindsay Cook, Deputy Business Editor, Mark Edwards, John D. Viccars, Alison Roberts and Gillian Bowditch, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood Chief Political Correspondent, David Miller, Paul Diamond, Geoffrey Wheeler, P. L. U. Cross, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Martin Bradshaw (Director), Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Nick Smurthwaite, Richard Evans, Hugh Levinson, Oliver Holt, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Frederick Lawton, David Powell, athletics correspondent, Julian Muscat, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Adam Fresco, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Barry Rose (Dean), Quentin Crewe, Alan Franks, Frank Jeffery, Caitlin Moran, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Ian Brodie, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, John Woodhead, Michael Horsnell, Nicholas George, Marisa Robles, Terry Gault, Llig, Jonathan Meades, Marianne Curphey, Moy MacCrory, Caroline Wolverson, David Powell, Ruth Mann (Senior Psychologist), Aidan Nichols, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Michael Henderson, Valerie Grove, Susan MacDonald, Geoffrey, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Randle Cooke, R. Powels, Matthew Bond, Claire Glasman, Tony Hetherington, Michael Meacher,

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Mercy flights to carry only four children John Major has demanded a review of patients to be evacuated in tomorrow's flight from Sarajevo. It is feared that some sick children coluld be left behind UN casualty list anger Major Index Weekend Passion and Pain Resorts alerted after IRA strikes Peerage for print leader Brenda Dean Race Aga8nst Time Tarka's Return More pits set to close by spring The International Donkey Protection Trust Week End Money on Four Pages The love life of Adrian Mole aged 23¾ Starting Today in the Times Government 'spent £4.8m on firm in election ploy' Mission London IRA attack leaves holiday town in shock Jamie Dettmer finds a peaceful Dorset town trying to come to terms with its new role in the frontline of terrorism RUC officers deny faking evidence News in Brief MPs reject fund secrecy Body found in river Sun sales rise 133,000 Cyclists postpone tour Cuckoo hitches a ride Enquiry will focus on rotor failure and flotation bags Ivestigators to examine helicopter's final seconds as salvage starts Passion for flying ended in waste of young lives Flowers lie beside Liyn padarn in tribute to three youngsters who died pursing their enthusiasm for the ATC Cuddy-wifties right wronged sinistrals Education choices Abbey National Britons conquer 74 peaks in Alpine marathon climb By a Staff Reporter: Furore erupts over oat thief sent on £20,000 holiday Barclays By a Staff Reporter: Transplant boy visits family Edinburgh shows are salvaged Cost of buying land drops 12% Bird nests killed family of 4 News in Brief Windscreen washer jailed Raid questions Holiday victims Officer charged Guides hurt Mother held Riding death Wind power Prison director to bring in tighter rules on home leave Recent offences committed by prisoners on leave have led to an official admission that the system is failing to protect the public Courts prepare for tougher sentences Commune girl 'took overdose' Rowdy youths ruffle island 'paradise' By a Staff Reporter: X-rays help cut Palace queues Historic sites lure tourists Allen trails Farrow and son Tempur Orthopaedic Matress Picture Gallery Passing Attractions Edinburgh Travel industry confronts crime threat to tourists The tourism industry wants to warm holiday markers of the potential dangers with out scaring them with horror stories Ford Picture Gallery Diphtheria halts trips to Russia By a Staff Reporter: Children lay waste to neighbour's house The scandal of the Assumption L-reg boom raises car sales by 12% The Car industry fears that the recession on the continent could take the gloss off the jump in August sales in Britain Nightclub hostess sent to jail Defence of sex-case rector upsets parish Postman hid 11,000 items Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society National chess title ends in stalemate No Title The Times World Chess CHAMPIONSHIPr Denver's adoring pilgrims rock to the of the Pope The Sunday Times Clinton takes on the gun lobby President plans break at Martha's Vineyard By our Foreign Staff: US ship search row Picture Gallery Father of basketball star killed Migrants evicted by Austria's rules Austria has tightened its residency rules to stem the food of migrants. Foreigners who become sick, lose their jobs or get divorced may be thrown out US treads heavily on Moscow's new imperial dreams Major joins call for Russia to quit Baltics Thames Water Berliners divided over memorial site for victims of wall Serbs burn hotels in bitter retreat from mountains Despite the breathing space in peace talks, the threat of Nato air strikes on Serb positions remains. It will be lifted only if the Serbs end their siege of Sarajevo Malaysia Dancing goes on amid ruins Hungary hones creed of hate In the second of five articles on eastern Europe's ethnc minorities, Adam LeBor reports from Eger, Hungary, on the gypsy problem Brigadier drawing the line Deadly new strain of cholera threatens to sweep South Asia A virulent form of the disease has already killed more than, 1,400 people in Bangladesh. None of the vaccines used against other strains is effective against it Mutant bacillus eludes tests Libya given Lockerbie ultimatum Stena Sealink From Associated Press in Tunis: Israel ready for direct talks with PLO team Dozens killed as Thai hotel collapses Tokyo leader admits war 'mistake' Tribes flee the curse of India's damf (AP): Attacker charged in Seles case News in Brie Bystanders die (Reuter): Sentence cut Abiola claim Alexander Chancellor in New York Bill Clinton may have been acting presidentially of late, but his handling of the Foster sucide has been less than candid It's still not too late to buy world peace Michael Meacher offers new political strategies to restore UN authority as international arbiter The saintly spirit of Italy The visitor to Umbria can still sense the presence of St Francis, the amiable friar of Assisi who taught his people, and then all Europe, how to love nature Slicker City Picture Gallery The Times Diary Home and Away Home leave for prisoners needs to be re-examined Time to Go Nigeria's arrogant soldiers must flout democracy no longer Tourist, Look out! In this wicked world crime rides just behind the traveller Women and rape: how society and the courts are coping Puzzle posers Peak practice Regarding statues Seaside heritage Cures or placebos? England 's cricket under analysis All-time greats Court Circular Today's royal engagements Buckingham Palace Villa on view Personal Column Appointments in the church Birthdays Researchers close in on Troy of Homer Weekend anniversaries Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Forbes family to auction 400 paintings Marriage Latest wills Reginald Hamlin Dr Reginald Hamlin, Obe, joint founder with his Catherine of the Addis Ababa Fistuila Hospital for poor Women with Childbirth Injuries, died on August 4 aged 85. He was born in New Zealand, on April 21,1908 Personal Column Geoff Condliffe Geoff Condliffe, all-in wrestler. died on July 26 from cancer aged 70. he was born in Crewe omn January 11,1923 The Royal Air Foece Benevolent Fund Homer Jack Homer Alexander Jack, fouder and head of the United Nations no-governmentel committe on disarmament, died on August 5 aged 77 He was born Rochester, New York, on May 19,1916 On this Day Stealing Apples Nat Mills Nat Mills, vaudeville star, died yesterday aged 93. He Was born in 1900 Severo Sarduy Severo Sarduy, cuban poet, novelist and essayist, has died aged 55. he was born in Camaguey, Cuba. in 1937 News The Times Crossword No 19,309 Business5 Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch No Title Weather Superlative Travel Weekend Money Profits Glut Student Sums Sprint Start Tuning in The Pound Profile 19 Insurer sues over control of £20m Fimbra has suspended two directors of an investment company which is involved in a legal action by a big insurer to recover ?20 million of investors' funds De Larosière first in field of one Football 27 Athletics 30 Rocking horse brothers are riding tall Guinness Flight French gold sales feared as currency slides again Well End Sporting Textures Building societies rally behind endowment mortgages Late talks clear the way for American free trade The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Picture Gallery Own-label trend fails to dent Unilever's results The stock market has taken a dim view of Unilever, but the company expects its leading brands to underpin further growth in difficult markets this year Shares' record run continues Stock Market Reuter: Call to ban four banks from India William Baird acquires leading supplier to M&s Business Roudup Productivity gain dips French cut Virgin fine Profits slip at Haden Careers team moves in Bt3 hits savings bonds The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Lifelong workaholic decides to take holidays The new head of Owners Abroad tells Susan Gilchrist he will never again sacrifice his health for a job Business Profile: Micheal Julien Investors in turmoil as Korea calls halt to false-name trading (Reuter): Japan puts tight ceiling on budget The M&g Group Beale Dobie & Company Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments (Reuter): Dow ahead by just a fraction World Market Legal action in America knocks Medeva shares Major Changes Wall Street Recent Issues To fix or not to fix—that is the question4 Money market chaos and hopes of new fixed-rate mortgage offers. Sara McConnell reports Societies lack saving graces Comment Dear Degrees Balmoral Sound Advice Winners and losers on a long-term plan Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper University costs hit parents in the pocket Margaret Dibben shows how to combat soaring fees Rothschild Asset Management Parental Payments Tuning into a sound future5 In the second week of our financial close-ups, Jill Insley asked four advisers to offer alternative strategies on savings plans and investment Fimbra Save & Prosper Student Loans Company Limited Briefings Save & Prosper Talk to Towry Law Balmoral Double taxation treaty between UK and France Aa jumps the lights to cash in on subscriptions ahead of schedule On the trail of the elusive taxman Interest Rates Roundup The Times The Consolidated Bond Save & Prosper Account ends at new high British Funds Fidelity Brokerage The Times Unit Trust Inforamtion Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Singer and Friedlander Investment Funds Ltd. Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Club By-Club Guide to the Fa Carling Premiership Keane comes first in Ferguson's priorities Rob Hughes charts the rapid rise of the Irishman who is the most expensive player in England Midfield maestro driven by desperate compulsion to succed Arsenal on verge of completing signing of Sinton Schumacher gives team new swagger Weekend Fixtures Anderson cruises to second success From our French Racing Correspondent: Kingmambo can land Deauville showpiece Lunn in front as Davies falters4 Irishmen lead despite record 63 by Struver For the Record Bangor Market Rasen Picture Gallery Dinner lady prepares to take plunge Aging artistry Fond farewells Ooh ah Cantona Low opinion Class apart Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Inchinor responds to rare battle Ripon Southwell Today's Races on Television Newbury BBC1 Newbury Racing next week Proven performers to lead British chase for medals David Powell views the chances of potential champions as the Iaaf showpiece begins today in Stuttgart Form Guide to the World Athletics Championships in Stuttgart Late developer with irresistible surge in race against time Saturday portrait: Linford Christie, by David Powel, athletics correspondent Weekend Timetable Fraser's revival continues apace Record stand bolsters Surrey Yesterday's Scoreboards The Times Sports Service Selectors search for potent attack Cowdrey's dreams dashed O'Connor shares lead with Latta Sport in Brief Patterson shot decisive Geiger needs watching Snow sweeps through South African stopover Challenge to Dawson Final replay in prospect Heavyweight rematch Vital match for Brazil Vale lead trophy field Index Singh puts rivals in shade with superb 63 Great championship bedevilled by twin curse David Miller laments that a combination of money and drugs is undermining the world of athletics Curtain up on Premiership playhouse Leading performers will win over the crowds again, Rob Hughes, football correspondent, predicts Changing casts and venues set for opening act of football season Children under Fire Index Joe Joseph The love life of Adrian Mole aged 23¾ Starting today, the exclusive serialisation of Sue Townsend's new diary of the world's most misunderstood genius Today and Two Weeks in the Times Real life, watered down Mole, master chef? Valerie Grave finds out what Sue Townsend (above right) plans next for Adrian Caitlin Moran French Food Multiyork The forbidden treasure Unearthed antiquites can fetch a fortun in Briain, Sarah Jane Checkland reports. But first you need to Know how they got here Moriarti's workshop The Perfect Gift Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd. MOPS Multiple Display Advertising Items Temeraire Ideal for Men and Women How to start Rebuilding the past for future enjoyment Moving house means exactly that at the museum dedicated to saving historical buildings. Susan MacDonald reports SeaCat The difficulties of giving sheep their own baa code Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Moving houses Moor to see and share Feather report Alfresco's ins and outs How to create tasty meals on a camp-site stove or in a ship's galley Turnberry A nice pair of French legs Expectations of gastronomic delights spurred Quentin Crewe to track down the famed edible frogs of La Dombes in France Where to eat in the festival city What's hot on the Edinburgh restaurant scene Airs on a Spanish tuna Frances Bissell on food with Andalusian flair - and a cool way with rioja Wines for the great outdoors Jane MacQitty tests the best of the bargains for easy drinking Best Buys Dish of the Day Noble Caledonia Limited Why life in the Dales is a piece of cake Julia Llewellyn Smith uses the spa town of Harrogate as a base to explore Yorkshire - and the temptations of its tea rooms Cunard Crown Vinho Verde in the port of the Minho Tom Walker finds the old, pious, traditional Portugal holding its own against mass tourism The Travel Collection American Express Insurance Services Cunard A Gallic secret that's heaven scent Leaving behind the tourist crowdsd, Matthew Bond follows his nose along the aromatic route de la lavade in the hills of Provence6 Noble Caledonia Limited Routes to the lavender Age-old rivals unite at the altar Ruth Gledhill visits one of the few parish churches in Britain shared by Anglican and Roman Catholic worshippers Saturday Rendezvous Candleburners Sara Eden Picture Gallery The Times Bookmarker What the papers said: Derwent May's bookbuyer's guide Castle walls fell to the old roses Francesca Greenoak visits a histroc Scottish castle that has improved gracefully down years Big Bed Co. Designer Clothes Golf Balls Multiple Display Advertising Items Simply Silk Shire Designs The London Roofing Company Touch of Class Countax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Grovewood Marisa Robles Harpist My Perfect Weekend Picture Gallery Become a Founder Bondholder with Scotland's… Piers of the fishing realm Brian Clarke dons his kiss-me-quick hat, grabs a line, and joins the throng of once-a-year seaside fishermen Picture Gallery Freud, Byron, the haddock and me Joe Joseph has an understanding with fish-he stays out of their world Homeowners Friendly Society ASHBY-de-la-ZOUCH Binderton Club Mediterano Auffay Attractive Period Cottage Tarbert Lochfyne Costa Den Blanes, Majorca Sugworth Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items North Cornwall Wapping Walnut Tree Cottage Barnes Sw13 Otterton, East Devon Clapham Park Compton, Nr. Guildford Sedgemoor House, Westonzoyland, Somerset Leicestershire Kettlehill West Knapton Dartmouth Salcombe Devon Seggie House ST Ippolytts Taythes Exeter, Devon Alwalton Farnham Common Bletcingley Ponteland Bargain £85,000 Near Ross-On-Wye Penpol Extra special home seeks new owner 18thC Chapel… Varkasaig Bay, Isle of Skye Kingswood Alton—hants East Lothian 300 Year Old Cottage in Dartmoor National Park £185,000 Nice Airport 23km About FF 1.5M Caversham Wharf Wellswood Burridge Peaceful Norfolk village not isolated, halfway Diss,… Mid Warwickshire Norfolk Lyme Regis Bristol A Jekyll place to hide away Multiple Display Advertising Items Nr Diss Spain Brighton Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Private Property Feature Christian Malford Richmond Multiple Classified Advertising Items North West Cowan Head Allison Homes Mayfair Carrington Street Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property News Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Wanted Recipe for creative youngsters Jane Humphreys cooks up some ideas for entertaining children in the holidays Three Valuable 'timesoffers - save on Relais & Chateaux Hotes, Europ Assistance Car Insurance and Hoverspeed Channel Crossings4 Cover the car on the Continent Passport to privilege Picture Gallery France for half the price The Times Events Word-Watching What's on The Times Auctions Diary All very encouraging, naturally Television Review: Lynne Truss is shown the organic Highrove estate bby a well-mannered and improbably modest Prince of Wales Passion in harmony with pain Klaus Tennstedt is our Cd Direct coice this moth. Richard Morrison profiles him and introduces the four selected CDs The Good State Schools Guide Final flicker of the old Miles magic Jazz Records The Times CD Direct Great Olassics on Offer Barbican Hall West London Antiques Fair The Times World Chess Championship Opera & Ballet Diary of Times Classified South Bank Vh Victor Hochhauser The Green Room GWR Godspell Garrick Theatre BBC1 Satellite Noble Caledonia Limited Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Royal Liver Friendly Society Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword Soft soap and hard drama David Flusfed Previews the Best of the Cominc Weeks Television Misters and near misses Caitlin Moran offers a guide to the nightclub man traps Regent Travel Services Best Films Best Sport Music Magazine Braemar P H S Magazine Broadcast the resulting tape on that week's… Contributors Candida Crewe's Diary House of Fraser Stores Letters Heart of darkness Something for the Weekend John Diamond The world of lucky people and is an unfair place if you're not one of them Mission impossible Going private No thanks Men's Grooming No Title Murphy's Irish Stout Life after Death How do you forgive the murder of your child? The answer, Brian Masters discoversm is that you cannot; but many of the victims left behind develop a new energy and purpose to make sense of their tragedy The Movie Magazine Audi Audi Stirrings of Brigh Salmon have returned to the Torridge, in Devon. So have the possible descendants of an otter called Tarka. Brian Jackman reports on a river that turned back time Main photograph by Richard Glover Holland & Holland Holland & Holland Swimming for France This summer Adrian Moorhouse, who won a gold medal at the 1988 Olympics, will make a second attempt to swim the English Channel. John Goodbody meets him Subaru Sailed in Decked out Martyn Thompson Sailed in, Decked out No Title Voyages Jules Verne City Lights Paris Charles Bremner joins the great August escape from the city Screen Illustrated Alan Franks experiences the character-building benefits of an intensive film-writing masterclass The Essential Classics Collection Around a bout of fairs The King and Les Cracking It (Part 54): Here we Go, Here we Go Inside track Big Stories from Small Worlds: Advertising The Vulture picks over the bones of contemporary culture Times Newspapers Ltd Rare 1958 Racing Prints Discovered Electrum Francis Iles Saleroom to Advertise in the next Edition of… Hettich Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classic Set British Antique Replicas Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The DD Chair Company John Walsh & Sons Jessier's Ltd Fonteyn & Glover Multiple Classified Advertising Items Restaurant Guide Eating Out Going to Extremes Bacteria that survive in harsh conditions are proving to be useful scientific aids, Nigel Hawkes reports Findings Small is sexy The burning question Outinqs for the like-minded Geoffrey Cush reports on the increasing popularity of holidays and retreats exclusively for homosexual men The Times Opera Offer Tulip Poland Czech Hungary Turkey EuroDrive Travel Club Continued on Pages 32 & 39 InterAir Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travelbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Genuine Panama Hat Company The Stockbag Company Saving & Sally Italy & France The Saunton Sands Hotel Manor House & Ashbury Hotels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Gleneagles Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items AA Aquitaine Holidays Magus Holidays Highbullen Hotel S. W. France Leisure Villas Ltd Silver Bird Australia Now Multiple Display Advertising Items Summer Savers Rockfords Summer Special Antonia de Sancha Games People Enter Password Joining Cix By Raymond Keene Chess The Listener Crossword No 3215: Ringing the Changes by Llig Solutions Crossword No 3212 Bridge Picture Gallery Times Newspapers Ltd, 1993. Transparencies sent to… Kenneth Lo A Childhood Michelob Down to Earth

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