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News from 01/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Konrad Bartelski, Victoria McKee, Phil Yates, Andrew Baker, James Pollock, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jeremy Laurance, Alan Blyth, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Elaine Fogg and Alison Roberts, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Robert Lefever, Richard Long, Philip Howard, Steve Clarke, Nicholas Wood and Michael Clark, Benn as MP, Henry Kelly, Alasdair Cameron, Albert Dormer, Marion Shoard, David Lowry (Director), Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Xenia M. T. Murray, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Duncan Watson, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Rex Bellamy, Michael Clark Stock Market Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Martha De La Cal and Harry Debelius, Roddy MacKenzie, Dick Hinder, Gavin Bell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Peter Victor, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Judi Bevan, William Greaves, Stewart Kidd (Director), J. D. Graham, Sheena M. Macrae, George Musgrave, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Damian Whitworth, Barry Pickthall, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Robert Green, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Clive White, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, George Levy, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, William Cash, Michael Horsnell, David Tytler, Education Editor, Graham Tillotson, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Geoffrey Lee Williams (Director), Mary Dejevsky, Richard Sachs, Frank Musgrove,

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Year ends with leap in shares Major and Patten try to life Tory spirits with a dose of optimism for 1992 Cabinet refuses to be panicked Labour says set-aside not working Elizabeth and James popular Militias join against leader Index Cbi cuts forecast of 1992 growth rate to 1 per cent Thirty years is a short time in politics Our Foreign Staff: Deputy rounds on Yeltsin St Paul's bells ring out after 46 years Harrods Knightsbridge Picture Gallery Inside Short Wave Space Man Tomorrow Satellite beams will guide pilots to the perfect touchdown The Cold War's ending made military space technology surplus. Harvey Elliot charts its new civilian course EC set-aside scheme failing to cut grain output, says Labour Cheaper mortgages predicted Boat Show Earls Court Record closures fail to deter new firms Bureaucrats wish for a uniform new year Hunt is pursued for damage by hounds Picture Gallery Leaders clash on Euro deal Latvian gains ground in chess Ministers seek more state aid for exports Two charged with burglary Carey praises hostage spirit Baby delight Soccer charge Soldiers hurt Corrections Time to end silly rhetoric on teaching, says professor Killing of funeral pyre girl is denied Priest attacks sins of omission in faith book Picture Gallery AA urges consistency in drink driving sentences Police hunt rapist of 80-year-old Royal park teams fear loss of jobs BR wins captive consumer brickbat Harrods Knightsbridge Lover of murdered man found dead Work of the allergy clinics blown away Hypnosis and herbal remedies are only alternative medicines not to be sniffed at by physicians, writes Jeremy Laurance Comet Margaret Tebbit airs good cause EC ruling catches shrimpers (AP): Pioneer calf Teddy stolen (AP): Flagging sales Training run Watched turn into watchers Connery strikes back at critics People Battle joined with France for influence MacMillan's team haunted by the spectre of a united Europe dominated by de Gaulle Common Market UK accused of death crash Secret war waged on protesters Cnd Voucher system hid race bias Immigration Ministers' hostility shown Royal Mail War was option on wall Pressure on Sunday laws Penny wise Kuwait aid Breathe easy Flying doctors meet turbulence en route to trouble spots Philip Jacobson in Paris charts the progress of Medecins sans Frontieres, which can set up a big relief operation within 72 hours of an alert Minsk pact highlights arms rift Marshal shares nuclear burden Man in the News No Title Gunfire starts 1992 in Georgia America's dream factory fails to work its old magic Portugal takes over helm of EC Hopes of peace in Croatia recede Retiring UN chief strives for peace in El Salvador Mother Teresa improves (Reuter): Kaunda to go (AFP): Eco in hospital Burma move (Reuter): Mexican toll (AFP): Murder link (Reuter): Whale study Notice to quit Junked food kept injured walker alive in the bush Picture Gallery British relief reaches Kurds Israelis fear missing servicemen have been forgotten by world From Reuter in Rabat: Rabat fines Briton for overflying palace Bikers give helmet law a rough ride Quayle becomes unlikely star Flights of the urbane space man Sir Norman Foster, one of Britain's most successful architects, talks to Marcus Binney Hooking the public As TV's contenders square up for the 1992 title fight, Steve Clarke adds up the points Picture Gallery Election fever no tonic for bad circulations Charles Wintour sees scant good news for the press in 1992, although better tidings are coming from the North Even with the election, it looks like another tough year for newspapers Fleet Street's Top Ten Better late Arts Briefing Now we are ten Last chance… The war that almost wasn't fought William Greaves on how Falklands war protagonists agreed to face the television cameras Private lives go public Genealogists will gain as a 100-year census data ban is lifted tomorrow Multiyork Furniture No Title Guilt-free ice age And Briefly Safe themes Small scale fun Conor Cruise O'Brien German domination of Europe will make political union a much less attractive idea in the year ahead …and moreover Peter Barnard Can the baby survive? The new commonwealth may not last for long, so great is the suspicion of central control, writes Mary Dejevsky Hunting the hunters Marion Shoard argues that animal rights campaigners may soon target the Sunday roast Matter of fax The Times Diary Last year's message The Times Diary Vine so far The Times Diary Garters, suspenders… The Times Diary Good Europeans Trusting to Confidence Breaking Records Fall-out from expanding nuclear club Tradesmen's calling Fire-bomb attacks Patients in waiting What should they know of England? Art export controls Alcohol intake Welcome to 1992 Left right behind Forthcoming marriages Social News No Title Allan Fridericia Allan Fridericia, dance historian and critic, designer and director, died in Copenhagen on December 28 aged 70. He was born in Copenhagen on November 30,1921 Appointments Judges retire Ian MacDowall Charles Ian MacDowall, chief news editor of Reuters, died of cancer on December 30 aged 60. He was born on June 11,1931 Church news Anniversaries New Year Honours list Ronnie Ross Ronnie Ross, jazz barizone saxophonist, has died aged 58 after a long illness. He was born on October 2,1933 Sir Terence Morrison-Scott University news New Year's Day birthdays Half-yearly promotions in the Armed Forces The "Friends" on the War Births Announcements and Personal Births The Times No Title Announcements and Personal The Samaritans Announcements and Personal Rentals No Title General Overseas Announcements and Personal France To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2676 Winter Sports Legal Notices No Title Legal Notices No Title Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Year of the thieving magpie Classical Music Rossini is among the composers whose work will receive renewed attention this year. Paul Griffiths considers the usefulness of musical anniversaries Theatre Opera Peter Grimes Munich Woro-Watching BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite National Connect Emily joins James as first choice for names The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,803 Moscow shoppers scramble to beat price rises Weather No Title United reveal strength as Sharpe returns Young player of 1990 recalled for 1992 The Leaders Our Sports Staff: Rally organisers scrap the Chad stage due to unrest Brace runs into a controversy over selection England falling foul of rain Rice may be disciplined Super Padded Jacket Carling urges financial solution Leaders at risk of tripping in the rush Second division promotion race The Times Club-By-Club Guide to the First Division For the Record Woking's dilemma is off the pitch FA Cup Miami seek a fourth championship title American Football Sinclair may benefit from video evidence Four Hills is test for champions Ski Jumping By our Sports Staff: Hibernian intend to haul back leaders Lack of leading sides devalues tournament Basketball Clouds hover over Olympic heights Many leading sporting events lie ahead but the cost may be high if security is not tight David Miller, chief sports correspondent, looks ahead to a year of promise not only on the Olympic fields Snow Reports How about some uphill ski racing? With 1991 consigned to jargon's dustbin, Rex Bellamy hopes for better Australians eye a 5-0 triumph England depending on their old guard Transvaal fade into shadow of poor relations Cricket Last boat launch In Brief Races go ahead Nelson eyes title Stich in time for tennis year of changing faces Andrew Longmore, tennis correspondent, looks back on a year which saw two newcomers make significant marks Boat Show sales belie displays of commitment Yacht racing programme busier than ever England exhibit ability to recover Table Tennis Rugby's antique show delights Sport on Television Lendl takes wild card for the open Wainwright strolls through Results from Telford New Year's Day Fixtures Spanish survive a doubles battle Tennis O'Reilly takes the short track to gold Britain finds a speed merchant on ice capable of emulating Torvill and Dean's Olympic success Innes affirms professional interest SRA wants communication Cardiff' s recruiting criticised Rugby Union Elopuro becomes Europe's leader Cautious Wales name 30 in training squad Britain gains real chance of benefiting Hendry's slump fails to increase the odds Snooker Dignan leaves Powerhouse in mid-season Volleyball Rugby League Gallagher is again left out by Leeds Redskins stage a tribute Ice Hockey Simpson forges strong alliance with Wright Bridge Britain aim at the treble Rifle Shooting Cab On Target meets champion Catterick Docklands Express raised 21b Southwell Elsworth reduces Ladbroke options Mandarin: Conditions look ideal for Bigsun Cheltenham Windsor Devon & Exeter Leicester Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service No right of silence over company Property Buyers Guide Country Property WHiTMANS Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Clifton Gate Protecting police observation Relocating in Edinburgh Allison Homes South Oxfordshire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Entering with false document Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sentence gives relevant date Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Textile Design Assistant The Times Unit Trust Information Service Biggest daily advance of year The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Recent Issues Reuter: Miyazawa gives pledge of backing for Gatt talks Recovery continues in Kuwait Wall Street Schlesinger stands firm on stability for Europe (Reuter): Dow sets another record Bezzle hunting-a game for our times Sins of the Eighties return to baunt in the recessionary Nineties As one critic of the Bank put it:'The days when Bozo gave Buffy a pep talk over lunch at Brooks are over' ICI chief calls for liberal trading By our City Staff: Tottenham returns to market TV station bankrupt Redfern retires Compass enquiry Acquisition go-ahead BMW accelerates AGC forecasts loss Bond loses appeal on loan guarantee Business Roundup Corporate undertakers top class of '91 No Santa for Ratner but insolvency wallahs triumph with Mrs Mills and her gallant lads Matthew Bond reviews The Times 1991 alternative awards that honour the City's winners and losers alike A Fimbra Member Equity bulls save best for the last day

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