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News from 16/08/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Brian Lambert, Jon Ashworth, Peggy Fortuyn, DJM, Deborah Green, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Paul Bompard, Tim Judah, Ben Preston, Philip Howard, Sarah Cunningam, James Fisher, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Chris Palmer, Jenny Knight, Ian R. Webb, Geoff Brown, H. J. Eysenck, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Janet Bush and Sean MacCarthaigh, Ian Powe, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, G. J. Young, C. N. Jordan, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, John Earle, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, Adam LeBor, Adam Lebor and Richard Beeston, K. M. Barbour, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Joel Brand, Mike Whitlam, Director-General, Susan Gilchrist, Russell Kempson, Joel Brand and Michael Evans, Adam Lebor, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Peter Allington, John Hopkins Golf Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Lois Rathbone, Nicola Dann, Rachel Collins, Colin Narbrough World Trade Correspondent, Kenneth Carlisle, David Ekserdjian, Jill Sherman, Oliver Holt, Marcel Berlins, Sarah Cunningham, Roger Boyes, Pamela B. Garrud, Kate Alderson, David Selbourne, Julian Muscat, Kenneth Platt, William Rees-Mogg, Robert Rouse, David Miller At the world Championship, M. G. Ball, Chairman, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Dennis Walker, Keith Blackmore, David Powell Athletics Correspondent Stuttgart, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Rosa E. Bruton, Ian Brodie, Susan Watkin, Merlin Willcox, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, Ben Lynfield and our Foreign Staff, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Countryside Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Michael Henderson, Anne McElvoy, Stephen Scott, Jonathan Mirsky, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Row with UN casts shadow over airlift Suggestions that Bosnian soldiers were on board yesterday's mercy flights will add to the simmering controversy over the UN's evacuation list Bribes claim hits Operation Irma By a Staff Reporter: 700 youths clash with riot police Index Green Revolution A-level pupils must hit target Adrian Mole Secret tunnel keeps siege city supplied Triumph for Christie And triumph for Hill Festival Fun Feed the Children Education on Monday Briton says troops bribed their way on to merey flights The medical experts may have been divided over the morality of Operation lrma, but there Boot Airborne medics tend sick children Serb snipers fire parting shots Agencies follow UN priorities in Sarajevo Hospitals begin to treat sick refugees Was no denying its value to the evacuated casualties as they arrived in Britain last night Destruction that forced loved ones to say goodbye The 21 flown out of Bosnia Picture Gallery Plight of Irma led ministers to act Rolex A hug and a wig: two-year-old Billie May gets a… Bottomley attacked over private 'jails' for child offenders Vtech Edinburgh presents new look Parachutist dives to rescue colleague News in Brief £500m benefit saving News in Brief Car kills boy aged 3 News in Brief Maintenance fight News in Brief Pilot dies in crash News in Brief Video clue to bombings News in Brief Roman treasure found News in Brief Sutch raves on after 30 years of lunacy Helicopter is lifted out of lake Bradford & Bingley Sorry statistics of nation in grip of crime The mean streets of Britain: spiralling crime brings fear to victims and perpetrators Mother left child as collateral for heroin The Pusher By our Crime Correspondent: Shock tactics earn £200 a day The Mugger AA Hunger led to a life that provides ready cash The Prostitute The Times World Chess Championship Labour lacks the vision we need The left has failed to come to any real reckoning with the historic collapse of socialist ideas and remains sunk in confusion, David Selbourne writes Colgate Plax Agricultural revolution turns the land green The first of a four-part scries looks at how food surpluses are changing the face of the countryside Malaysia Airlines By Our Countryside Correspondent: Grants repair ravages of the past The Highlands Passing Attractions The Times Serb retreat paves way for partition deal at Geneva talks With Nato fighters wheeling overhead, the Serbs finally left the mountains overlooking Sarajevo. After a two-week break, the peace talsk can now resume Abkhazia and Georgia begin troop pull-out Italian prison protest spreads National Westminister Bank UN forces face Serb commandos on Igman Britons flock to neo-Nazi rallies B. A. A Moscow and Kiev 'dose to deal' on nuclear weapons The Russian foreign minister believes agreement is near on dismantling Ukraine's former Soviet nuclear arsenal, but he may simply be increasing the pressure on Kiev Russian doctors call for jabs to fight diphtheria Warhol's people clamour for more than 15 minutes of fame In the third of his five articles on the ethnic minorities of eastern Europe Adam LeBor reports on Ruthenians, whom he calls "the forgotten people" Picture Gallery (Reuter): Curbs on immigrants to France are vetoed News in Brief (AFP/AP): Thai manager is charged News in Brief Hindus killed News in Brief (Reuter): Libyan refusal News in Brief (Reuter): Leaders at odds News in Brief (Reuter): Norway says no News in Brief (AP): Donkey drop News in Brief Hernia B&Q The more environmental issues we find to look into We've made the first few steps B&Q Exiled Tiananmen veteran dares police to shoot him A dissident who refuses to go away could jeopardise China's economic renewal and its bid for Olympic 2000, writes Jonathan Mirsky in Hong Kong (Reuter): Deportees accept Israeli terms for phased repatriation Pressure from families and a lack of faith in the United Nations has persuaded the remaining 395 Palestinian deportees in southern Lebanon to modify their demands Reuter: Paraguay swears in new president Islanders cold-shoulder White House refugees Picture Gallery (AFP): China defies US over cargo ship (AP): Hijack of Dutch jet ends as man is held News in Brief (Reuter): Somalis held News in Brief Council block News in Brief Teenagers held News in Brief (Reuter): Curfew lifted News in Brief (Reuter): Tokyo concern News in Brief (AP): One-sided unity News in Brief (AP): By gum, it's old News in Brief Waxworks not worth the candle Why allow a few wrinkles to come between history and show business? Bradford & Bingley Building Society Mole and the naked landlady The Second Extract in a Two-Week Serialisation of Sue to Wnsend's the Wilderness Years Tomorrow The winning personality The vast chess archive reveals not just the moves but the character of matches, writes Daniel Johnson Trampled to Pieces by Kings and Queens Dedicated toddlers of fashion Children are making statements about the way they dress before they can pronounce designers' names Joe takes a bite of Bond Street Hotline Cubans' open—and enthusiastic—attitude to sex comes as a shock to the naive English traveller The sexual fringe The Times Diary A fine mix of faith and common sense Despite the big difference within it, the CAtholic community helps hold modern America together Bring new life into politics Peter Riddell springs to the defence of w Keep to the right The Times Diary Lenin launched The Times Diary Playing it safe The Times Diary A killer won't confess The Times Diary Pity is Not Enough The Serb Juggernaut will not e stopped by mercy flights Zhu's Burden The fate of Chinese reforms rests on one man's shoulders The Shali Army The man chosen to succeed General Powell is good for Europe How to help more injured in Bosnia Women's health needs Cancer and stress Executive control Papal encyclical Caravan sites and the countryside Increased productivity Shopping around In a fix over fax Picture Gallery Court Circular Appointments in the Forces Nature notes Personal Column DNA from mummified apes used in Aids battle Church news Glass from past Picture Gallery Landowners back low-cost homes to stop drift to… Forthcoming marriages Wedding anniversary Marriages Anniversaries Birthdays today Trailfinders Captain John Boutwood Captain John Wilfred Boutwood, Dso, Rn, captain of the ill-fated cruiser Curacoa in the second world war, died on August 2 aged 94. He was born on March 31,1899. Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nan Grey Nan Grey, former film actress and wife of the singer Frankie Laine, died in Los Angeles on July 25 aged 75. She was born in Houston, Texas, on July 25,1918. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Housing Trust Charles Maude Charles Maude, graphic and stage designer, died from an Aids related illness at Adderbury, Oxfordshire, on August 3 aged 42. He was born in London on May 27,1951. K. G. Young Kenneth George Young, Bank of England official died in the Royal Hampshire County Hospital, winchester, on July 30 aged 83. He was born in Rampton, Nottinghamshhire, on January 25,1910 Friendly Aliens Row casts shadow over airlift The Times Crossword No 19,310 Knockando Picture Gallery Sport People in the Times Weather The Times Tomorrow Christie puts world to flight British champion completes grand slam of sprint titles with fastest run of his life Azinger captures elusive first major in play-off Education 31 Arts 33-34 Business 40-44 Crowning glory that money could not buy Peoples Phone Italian Motor Industry Olympic aura carries hefty weight in financial debate Murray and O'Sullivan face Chinese might Results from Stuttgart Plaatjes makes escape to victory Aggressive Lunn clinches Open in style Rafferty's wait ends in Vienna Australians again show their depth of talent Saturday's Scoreboards Blakey hits Middlesex out of contention Yesterday's Scoreboards By our Sports Staff: Glamorgan take over from kent at the top By our Sports Staff: Rangers assume regular place Norwich fail to close door on dynamic Giggs Manchester United start out in sparkling form as curtain goes up on 1993-4 Prmiership season Sheringham brings touch of reality to proceedings The glitter accpompanying Newcastle United's return to the big time quickly lost its shine as a new season dawned. Peter Ball reports Villa's first strike leaves Whittingham in reserve ranks Russell Kempson watches last season's runners-up make an impressive start in their attempt to go one better this term Clough supplies dividend on wise investment policy Expectations of a championship challenge are high at Liverpool after summer spending Keith Pike judges an early bonus at Anfield Hoddle 's brave new world on hold Keith Blackmore sees the new manager of Chelsea suffer a setback against Blackburn Barnet lose a match but win their battle to stay alive Simon Barnes on why a second division club's survival proves that football does not conform to the logic business Forest earn point but exhibit old failings Pools Check Swindon surrender in style Christopher Irvine sees the newcomers to the top flight beaten 3-1 by sheffield United Weekend's Football Hammam's folly difficult to erase By our Sports Staff: Small sent off for arguing with referee Pony Club tournament triumph for Beaufort Guarded optimism for Grand Lodge Julian Muscat finds William Jarvis haunted by memories as attention focuses on his promising juvenile colt at York tomorrow From our French Racing Correspondent in Deauville: Sayyedati lands famous win Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Cash plea for virus research Thunderer: Hamilton Park Thunderer: Windsor Pommes Frites injured Hill emerges from two famous shadows Englishman draws on father's memory to gain first grand prix victory Third national title puts Leng on course for Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items For the Record Obree joins British team in Norway Sport in Brief Potter prompts victory Decisive Dougherty Double for Britain Brighton triple triumph Lessing in top form Fahey captures title Chang beats Edberg Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Bellerbys College St Joseph's Hall Oxford Midland The Listening Bank The St James's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Retakes at Cats Multiple Display Advertising Items The Buckinghamshire College BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Development Loans De Montfort University Regent's College Hosta How grades can be made to count Thursday is D-day for A-level results: some advice if the news is not so good.. . and one graduate's recommendations Nice work if you don't get it Doing a summer job? A young person's guide to the art of skiving, impressing the boss and looking busy A test of the schoolteachers, too Cife The Rapid Results College BAC Huron University Clearing the way to a bright future Multiple Display Advertising Items Lucie Clayton CS N. B. S Abacus College The Tutorial Academy Institute of Counselling Skills-Based Courses… Gcse and a Levels Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items La Créme De La Créme Personnel & Training Manager Carlsberg-Tetley Take… Office Manager PA/SECRETARY SLBI Ltd (BGS) Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bradford Office Angels Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items The University of Sheffield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fellowships Multiple Classified Advertising Items Censors and sensibilities Film and video censorship is the focus of increasing public concern. Geoff Brown looks at the anomalies built into our present system Theatre page 34 Less than 50 ways to profile Simon Television: Lynne Truss BBC Radio Three Books page 35 Singed but not reduced to ashes Gillian Bowditch on how, after fire damaged one of the top venues, the Edinburgh Festival has been saved Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Today's Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Joremy Kingaton's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) or release scross the country Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parallels revealed with heavy hand Peruckes The Comedy of Errorn Oxford Playhouse Theatre: Shakespeare back-to-back in Oxford: Thornton Wilder revived in Chichester Multiple Classified Advertising Items No incentive to say hello, Dolly The Matchmaker Chichester Festival Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehall The Times Lysistrata Myth with metal fatigue The Iron Women By Ted Hughes Illustrated by Andrew Davidson Faber, £9.99 Ted Hughes has written outstanding books for children, but his latest ecological fantasy is too didactic, says Brian Alderson Painting angels from life David eserdjian on the all too human friar who proved one of the great religious artists of the Renaissance Fra Filipopo Lippi: Life and work By Jeffrey Ruda Phaidon, £95 Spend a Night with a Beatle Wolfe in stylish clothing Crime Paperbacks Neurotic women and crazy men Peculiar Politics By Katia Spiegelman Marion Boyars, £13.95 Music for Glass Orchestra By Grace Andreacchi Serpent's Tail, £8.99 pbk original Night People By Barry Gifford Flamingo, £5.99 pbk original Tes Cuore Sportive Fiat, industrial heartbeat of the Italian economy Italy has yet to feel the full impact of recession - and is riven by political scandal, Paul Bompard examines its largest manufacturer Italian Motor Industry The fortunes of Fiat and of the Italian economy are firmly linked Driving into the 21st century Philip Willan on the heavy investment and developments at fiat for a fleet of new cars ready for the next decade Fiat faces drastic change Agnelli's departure raises questions about the company's long-term future Melfi's £2.1bn act of faith Investment in the south has paid dividends in industrial relations Iveco aims to buck a trend New thinking bears fruit in the tough industrial vehicles market Sales staff create a vehicle with the customer Fiat Lancia The ultimate road car The Bugatti legend lives again with a £292,000 combination of technology and tradition A passionate affair from the start The Italians' love faltered. Paul Bompard reports on a national enthusiasm Italian Motor Industry Capitalisation, week's change Tangible Securities Ltd. Shoppers of the world unite, Gatt chief urges The Pound Stock Market Word-Watching National Westminister Bank Time to go long - or abroad Gilt - Edged Sedgwick expected to offer assurance to investors Reporting this Week Multiple Display Advertising Items Hanson to cut debt with sale of assets Lloyd's acts to outflank corporate capital critics Business Roundup Housing market rallies Business Roundup Entrepreneurs stay wary Business Roundup RTZ silent over Pillar Business Roundup Shield Diagnostics float Business Roundup How Harris Tweed hopes to weave a thriving trade An Englishman has designed a loom which, it is hoped, will revitalise one of Scotland's traditional industries. Gillian Bowditch reports Future of gas presents pitfalls for ministers Ian Powe considers issues facing ministers over the monopolies report, due out tomorrow, on the gas industry New issue The Times City Diary No hiding place The Times City Diary Random harvest The Times City Diary Rolls-Royce Life assurance Palace coup The Times City Diary What's in a name? Tempus Food for thought The Times City Diary Booked out at the Balmoral The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Choice Satellite TCP Indebted 41 Market nervous over Soros 'departure from gold' Paris arm-wrestles for the franc fort Concise Crossword No 3175 Lawyer freed as jurors reject all BCCI charges By our City Staff: Pay-rise figures raise competition hopes Winning Move Word-Watching Branded 42 British Gas domestic monopoly under threat A Fambra

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