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News from 04/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Kay Marles, Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer, Peter H. Plesch, C. E. M. Harper, Liz Dolan, Phil Yates, Karen Krizanovich, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, George Galloway, Anne Hanford, James Saynor, Jane MacQuitty, Mary Dejevsky and Martin Fletcher, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, J. B. Weiniger, Tim Judah, Peter Davenport and John Vincent, Jan Morris, Michael Rowan, Susan Rozsnyai, Richard M. Hughes, Philip Howard, Matthew D'Ancona, Nick Nuttal Technology Correspondent, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Philip Wadworth, Geoffrey Howe, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Howard Tomlinson (Headmaster), Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Ros Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Richard Beeston and our Foreign Staff, Ruth Gledhill, Ricshaw, Rick Poynor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Brian Cox, Sidney Brichto, Michael Jordan, Robin Young, Miranda Carter, Johanthan Prynn, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Michael Elton Director General, C. T., Frances Bissell, Robyn Beeche, Ian Bradley, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Edward Gorman, John Reed, L. T., Simon Tait, Alison Johnson, Steven Norris, Christopher Jones, Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Richard Cork, Valenti Puig, Richard Dauncey, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Rupert Bruce, Jill Insley, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, Alistair B. Cookie, Director, David Toop, Nick Nuttall and Joe Joseph, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Eluned Price, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, V. E., Eric Jacobs, Cheryl Taylor, Alix Ramsay, F. J. Morrison, Liz Gill, Micharl Watkins, Ken Lawrence, Robert Elms, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, James Woodall, J. D. Healey, Keith MacKlin, Solomon Green, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Nicolas Walter, Sara McConnell, Mandarin, Peter Aykroyd, Clive White, Marry Lee, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Gloria Rodriguez, Morag Murray, Philip Jacobson and our Foreign Staff, Elizabeth Foster, Douglas Adams Writer, P. A. Marriage, Jonathan Meades, Harvet Elliot Travel Correspondent, John O'Leary Higher Education Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Ruth Gled Hill Religion Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, Hilary Rubinstein, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Lee Chapman, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,

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Saturday Review EC to auction food in two Russian cities Airlift beef hit by 'mad cow' fears Red Rum ill Truce hope Spider hunt Ratner doubt Index Palestinians suspend talks in Washington Lineker's new goal is helping sick children Glad Tidings! Georgia mob beats rebel gunman to death Learning to read becomes a key campaign issue Bon Appetit! Amdega Owzat! Killing dampens hope for renewed Ulster talks this month Northen Ireland's first killing of 1992 bodes ill for Peter Brooke's attempts to resume talks in province, Edward Gorman reports Tories plan assault on Labour's tax strategy Captain's Clock & Barometer Dangerous spider is on the loose Cookson books top spot at libraries Writers with Most Book in top 100 Election jitters cut holiday prices Man sets fire to court and himself Three jailed on drugs charges Veteran killed by ex-officer Caution urged over 'miracles' Family killed Libya demand Correction Rioting prisoners wanted transfers to more 'macho' jails Clarke defends GCSE changes Literacy scheme passes the test in Surrey primaries The government's reading recovery scheme has proved itself in one area, writes Alison Roberts 1964 and all that £8,000 claim divides clan Picture Gallery Tolkien's devotees celebrate centenary Friend stole from baronet after £98,000 gift holiday Lunn Poly Scotland hit by serious flooding Rover Cold wind of change condemns rink to a watery grave Richmond ice rink, a skating mecca for world champions, film stars, and royalty will tomorrow close its doors forever, Robin Young writes British teenager chases chess prize Grosvenor Two-tier breath test proposed Priest dies enacting fantasy Air Canada Britons are baffled by their own finances Modern Britons appear to have the commercial acumen of Mr Micawber, reports Jamie Dettmer The Famous Grouse Woman takes the helm at top 'gentlemen's club' Animals to get Bardot's home People Scientists start talking moonshine From Associated Press in Washington: Pets caught in trap of recession (AP): Police saved by armoured vests (AFP): Japan feared Air mailed Tough bird (AFP): Quarter cut Marriage line Light sayings US signals big defence cuts Cunard Princess Military bases top Singapore agenda President Bush faced with protests and security concerns Asia-Pacific tour An enhanced regional security role for Singapore is high among Mr Bush's priorities Mary Lee reports Fiat Tempra France sends in troops and jets Conflict in Chad From Agencies in Algiers: Algeria checks ballot results EuroSites Archer begins Kurd aid mission Extremists succeed in ambushing talks Rejection factions may be winning in their violent efforts to prevent any compromise over the disputed territories in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, Richard Beeston writes from Jerusalem Blacks split over rap tragedy Cubans escape to US Scientist killed in explosion (AP): Actress dies (AFP): Amnesty offer (AP): Missing troops (AP): Double act (AFP): Heartbeat fear Ceasefire brings lull in Croatia Russia recruits old faces Our Foreign Staff: Moscow tries to dampen fears over Ukraine army Walesa joins battle over army Spellbinder who alienated his allies Man in the news Cordula (AP): 310mph train tested (AFP): Yeltsin visit (Reuter): Arms deals (AP): Camp rampage (AFP): Diplomatic ties Clifford Longley Science's monopoly over truth faces a challenge Philip Howard …and moreover Treasuring a long loan Marcus Binney suggests a solution to the bitter disputes over repatriation of works of art Salute to a prolific Victorian Arthur Sullivan's anniversary year is a chance to celebrate his many sides Ian Bradley Thatcher's last hole Pounds in our pocket Taste for the macabre Closet saint? The Politics of Evasion Middle East Impasse A Whiff of the Orient The price of sterling: a former Chancellor looks back Pension rights National fabric De mortuis Value of referendum Art export controls Assisted places Misery in Kosovo Preserving TV drama Smoking and health A good God and prevention of evil Laws of disorder Social News Birthdays Concord College, Shrewsbury The Wheelwrights' Company Retirement Forthcoming marriages Church news Rear-Admiral Grace Hopper Finding sobriety through God A new treatment for alcoholism emphasises the roleof spiritual belief, reports Ruth Gledhill Max Kester Max Kester, scriptwriter and lyricist, died in Reigate on December 14 aged 90. He was born on December 11, 1901 Kenneth Grob Kenneth Vaughan Grob, former chairman of Alexander Howden, the Lloyd's insurance broker, died on December 28 aged 70. He was born September 15, 1921 William Buckley Muslims split over new parliament Church services for tomorrow Second Sunday after Christmas Weekend anniversaries The Death of Shelley to the Editor of the Times For while some are incapable of marriage because… Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times News International Ltd To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watch Concise Crossword No 2679 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Noble Caledonia Limited Radio1 ITV Variations BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Linguaphone 'Mad cow' fears delay beef airlift to Russia The Times Crossword No 18,806 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather The Spastics Society Profile Maxwell enquiry to be extended The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Ratner could be forced to sell 100 shops Retailers see no evidence of recovery Ex-Lloyd's man Kenneth Grob dies aged 70 Gummer abandons PR for silence Life policy Rule changes City scribblers Weak mark helps sterling Henderson Healthy units Direct action New year resolve By our City Staff: GrandMet takes control of Cinzano From Reuter in Luxembourg: Wind-up ruling on BCCI subsidiary Banks launch rate offer Building chiefs seek help from ministers Scribblers draw a brig-hter year-end picture Markets in 1992 Analysts Predict Year of the Dividend Cut Philip Pangalos finds the often derided City experts older, wiser, but still unhappy about this year's share prospects FNFC writes 10% off loan book value John Foster ousts auditor Liffe volume climbs 41% in December Business Roundup Steetley defence soon ECGD chief named Clerical cuts bonuses Storehouse sells Prophet with the Genghis Khan spirit Business Profile: Michael Jordan The senior partner of Cork Gully tells Carol Leonard that the country has entered a Thirties-style depression Excuse me, sir, does this economy belong to you? Week Ending US chaffs as wheat prices take off Prudential Julian Herbert Recent Issues Unit Linked Insurance Investment Sainsbury steps up price war Stock Market Kingfisher, the Woolworth, B&Q and Comet retailer, fell 9p to 464p as Kleinwort Benson made its second downgarding in as many months. Kleinwort has reduced its pre-tax profit forecasts by £7 million to £208 million for the year to end-January and by £20 million to £240 million for 1993 The bears seem to regard British Aerospace as an easy target these days. They were out in force again yesterday, sending the shares down 15p to 291p, with nearly 4.5 million changing hands. This time they are claiming that the group is about to lose a big military order from Saudi Arabia Major Changes HK rises to yet another record World Markets Wall St dash Dow climb continues Wall Street Index New year brings resolve to seek value for money 'Be wary of companies you have not heard of making offers that seem too good to be true. Stick to the tried and tested quality names' Savers advised to be cautious Investments Bank charges out in the open Comment Save & Prosper All that's gold fails to glitter for units M&G Group Leeds offers a 25-year fix Life company will approach shareholders Save & Prosper Ceiling that keeps on rising Personal equity plans have changed radically in the five years since their launch Caution over Europe Save & Prosper Barclays Fidelity Investments 'One company' option popular Portfolio Platinum Interest Rates Round-Up First Time Buyers Henderson Crosthwaite Touch of class for the better-off Banks conduct a discreet courtship of wealthy customers Phantom of the Financial Services Act Unfair system Save & Prosper Access cards in abundance Royal Liver Friendly Society Non-stop jingle bells at Firstdirect Shares make modest gains The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Selectors out in force to decide the honours list Scots trial leaves Exiles stranded Today's Team News Perkins draws on pool of raw talent Gerald Davies meets the one-club man who has led Pontypool to surprising success this season Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Cheerful Barrow jumps aboard sinking Swinton Rugby League Athletics Redmond experiment fails Athletics Super Bowl makes its return Sport on Television The Week in View This Week's Highlights Cup battle resumes Skiing Chen is top-seeded Table Tennis Red Rum causes anxiety Barcelona is the next target for captain Bartlett Peter Aykroyd on a gymnast who has led Britain to a coveted place in the world's elite Trainers seek board place Racing Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings British in need of corner practice Hockey Mandarin: Gallant Mr Frisk to lead the way Mandarin: Haydock Park Mandarin: Sandown Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Mandarin: Market Rasen Mandarin: Lingfield Park Racing next week Rapid Raceline Pipe proved right Ladbrokes Bad light delays Pakistan reply Sky Sports Stewart's failure worries England Gooch's new partner out second ball after touring team enjoys the benefit of an unusual dismissal Exiles capture cup for Swiss Lancashire stalwart dies at 66 India enjoy a fine day Wainwright stays on course Tennis Rye winner has to put degree first Golf Arthurton strikes 93 not out Snow Reports Resilient Kingston leap into dub final Basketball Ferguson's men need to restore dignity in FA Cup Leeds wary of Manchester United backlash FA Cup Atkinson plans to subdue Lineker French offer offshore one-design solution Yachting Match by Match Guide To the Fa Cup Third round Youth offer Wrexham hope Clive White on a club relying on youth and experience for a Cup surprise today For the Record Vatanen gives Citroën share of the success Motor Rallying Hendry makes sparkling progress Snooker Piquet to run his own team In Brief Davis Cup recall Spanish honour Ovett is selected Football Trust aid Barriers to success Manchester United remain potent threat Lee Chapman, of Leeds United assesses his side's illustrious opponents in the third round of the Fa Cup tomorrow By our Sports Staff: Dismissals soar as pressure grows on players Indiscipline overshadows FA Cup weekend Cup Odds Arsenal are 5-1 favourite with Ladbrokes to win FA Cup, with Liverpool and Manchester United next best at 8-1. Other Prices: 9: Leeds. 10: Nottingham Forest. 12: Everton. 14: Tottenham. 16: Sheffield Wednesday. 20: Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, Manchester City. 25: Norwich. 33: Chelsea, Oldham, West Ham. QPR. 40: Wimbledon, Blackburn. 50: Coventry, Notts County, Southampton. 86: Sheffield United, Ipswich. 80: Middlesbrough, Luton. 100: Derby, Cambridge, Swindon, Tranmere, Wolves, Leicester. 150: Brighton, Bristol City, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Newcastle, Millwall, Southend. 200: Bamsley, Huddersfield, Bristol Rovers, Charlton, Bournemouth, Watford, Plymouth, Port Vale. 250: Oxford, Bolton, Preston, Wigan, Leyton Orient. 500: Burnley, Hull, Exeter, Hereford, Hartlepool , Peterborough, Reading, Barnet. 750: Woking, Torquay, Crewe. 1,000: Wrexham, Famborough, Kettering. 5,000: Crawley Kirkhouse Ihn Why mystery surrounds the World Cup On Saturday Picture Gallery Offiah joins Wigan for a £440,000 fee Gooch glows with flawless century Hands up, who enjoyed Christmas? A special poll the Weekend Times unwraps the Christmas season to reveal some home truths. Eric Jacobs reports Coasting Multiple Display Advertising Items Czech & Speake What's on Andrew Logan Sculptor and Jeweller Evenings out Fingers in the charity box Fund-raising scandal, marital dilemma, social affairs topicality-a new Bbc series has the James Saynor reports East, west, weirdos are best Review If you are looking for reality, the last place you're likely to find it is on the screen, Lynne Truss says Guilty Secrets: Brian Cox Multiyork Furniture Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified London Symphony Orchestra Carmina Burana Dominion Theatre O71-6 so 8345/9562 Last 2 days Evgs… News International Distribution Limited The Royal Opera in Turandot Puccini Victor Hochhauser The Association of Independent Tour Operators Raymond Gubbay Aristocrat with a mistress but no peers With the musical Sophisticated Ladies opening in London next week, Clive Davis assesses the enduring legacy of Duke Ellington It's only rock 'n' roll, but is it politically correct? Rock Right and left wing, feminist and special-interest groups have always found things to object to in rock music. David Toop recalls some famous rebels against the alternative rule book The Sunday Times Texaco The shadow of Miles Jazz Records Miles Davis: Mellow Miles (Columbia 469440) Miles Davis & Michel Legrand: Dingo (Warner Brothers 7599-26438) Sweetness and spite Rock Records Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes (eastwest 7567-82358-2) Sanne: Where Blue Begins (pointblank VPBCD6) Health and prosperity on a plate Frances Bissell, The Times cook, scours the world for recipes to bring you wealth and a self-statisfied smile Solace in the city Meeting place: Vin Quatre and Bobby's, Leicester Bargain bottles to start 1992 Jane MacQuitty checks the wine sale racks to uncork January's selection Chefs worthy of honours this new year Jonathan Meades welcomes the start of 1992 with high praise for two London chefs who are destined for greatness Off to a good start Best buys Kind Food: Alison Johnson The Classical Keyboard Collection Airtours Where to Walk Stratfordupon-Avon Best of Britain Robin Young recommends spending twelfth night brushing up your Shakespeare in the hush of winter Who likes to be beside the seaside? Hilary Rubinstein suggests out-of-season breaks are wiser if you are planning to visit the coast Picture Gallery Haven France & Spain Page&moy Holidays Where to Stay Where to Eat The four o'clock club Lee Rodwell gatecrashes under-18 discos and finds a new generation has caught Sunday afternoon fever Truce on the terraces After a decade of pitched battles off the field, soccer is back as a game for all the family Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Video Dating V. I. P. Family Clubs The Times Events Roll-your-own porridge oafs make a mean breakfast Farmer's diary Traders' wings need clipping Feather report A dog's life in the country With Cruft's opening on Thursday. Joanna Gibbon reports on the problem that can beset a dog owner in the countryside Getting out Funny you should ask... Multiple Classified Advertising Items Factory Shop Dunlopillo Latex Direct Reader Offers All Purpose Chinese Scissors Multiple Display Advertising Items Neil's Pruner & Saw Outfit Made to Measure Shirts Sportacus Multiple Display Advertising Items Beaumont & Co. Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items French Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dressing Gowns from G-D-S Agriframes Ltd. Marshalls Seeds Unwins Multiple Display Advertising Items Home alone in the Close When he bought his house in Cathedral Close, Salisbury, Edward health had very definite ideas. Kay Marles reports Mellow taste of Chianti country Buyers' Italy Tuscany Wild and beautiful spot for the sporty Picture Gallery Yacht with a history Home Hunter The Lady Ghislaine Art in parts Heap of the week: Buntingsdale Warmed by a taste of Madeira Francesca Greenoak discover winter wonder in the island's luxuriant gardens Alex Neil Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best Buys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prowting Southern Limited Weekend Tips My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic The Times Saturday Review Homefire Take your time lint not our tilde Madrid Diary Valenti Puig Contents A Nation Aroused From a Fevered Siesta For Spain and the Spanish, mañana has come. The nation has put its history behind it, to make new history in the year of wonders, with the Olympics in Barcelona, with Expo in Seville, with Madrid as Europe's City of Culture, with the quincentenary of Columbus's discovery of the New World. Bryan Appleyard travels a country that is teetering between its past and its future No Title Sony Faith in their country: young people join the crowds… Close Line Call for Columbus The explorer is equally well qualified to be hero or villain. Felipe Fernández-Armesto sides with the myth-maker Sofas and Sofa Beds Ordinary Eye Akai Goodbye doom, hello boom! Sickly sweet and picture-packed, sister magazines have proved that being nice about everybody can work, Joe Joseph writes Serenissima Travel Man on the Verge of a Break Pedro Almmodóvar's high-kitsch films about gender and sexuality have transformed him from underground cult star to Hollywood darling. Karen Krizanovich talks to the controversial director A not-so-cuddly toy boy Imaging a subversive Terence Conran given pop-star status. Rick Poynor on Javier Mariscal, designer of the Olympic mascot A Culture Hangin' on the Homeboys Spanish youth mingle traditional influences with a modern desire for pleasure-seeking. Robert Elms joins the bright things who let the good times roll where tomorrow never comes First resort of the kingdom King Juan Carlos has made Mallorca the place to holiday Stamp of Originality James Woodall on flameno, the Gypsy dance with a uniquely national style Noble Caledonia Limited Fashion Rising Suits of Brights Tackling Machismo by the Horns Aganist a growing animal rights lobby, women are rising to the challenge in the ultimate male sport: bullfighting. Susan Rozsnyai talks to female toreros of the future Picture Gallery Tackling Machismo by the Horns Mad bulls and Spanish men Jan Morris Selects her Favourite Books on Spain Conquistadores of the quixotic Literature Nowhere in European literature will you find prose and poetry as heroic or chivalrous as that of the Spanish Philip Howard writes Message screamed in monotone The sheer size Picasso's stark depiction of wartime chos ensures the onlooker is totally engrossed, Richard Cork writes Plumbing the hot and cold tapas Frances Bissell, The Times cook experiments with regional accents and local delicacies to capture authentic Spanish flavours Cheesy grin and not a que in the world New steps put rioja on a roll A Midsummer Dream Revisited Armed with a rucksack, Laurie Lee's verse and a taste for adventure, Michael Watkins first experienced Spain at the age of 19. Recently he walked down yesterday's road to compare his impressions Glossing over the cracks Christopher Jones discover the mayor of Marbella is a hurry to bring back a touch of class to the town Brittany Ferries Vacanze in Italia Vacances en Campagne Fact File Adventure Passage to South America Aero Destinations Food, Wine & Freedom Indonesian Spice Island Cruises Titan Hi Tours Swan Hellenic Nile Cruises Mediterranean Britain Cities Holidays in Ireland The Lure of the North Natural Habitat Wildlife Adventures Mark Warner Jersey America ad lib Action Discover the Real Spain France Time off Excellence Highbullen Hotel South West Cornwall Bike Bavaria Cox & Kings Jasmin Explore Worldwide Select Brochure Chez Nous Cox & Kings Swan Hellenic European River Cruises The French Selection Ski West CV Travel Cox & Kings Spain Sunsail Clubs The Times The Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd Rockford When booking Air Charter Twickers World Explore No Title Platinum Group Flights to MOSCOW/ST Petersburg from £235 Overseas Travel Caprice Holidays Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eurocamp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prospect Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Caribbean Experience Overseas Travel Overseas Travel Camping at its Most Civilised Columbus Travel Insurance Boating in France Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jasmin Flight Savers Vacances en Campagne Vacanze in Italia SDK Travel Himalayan Kingdoms Ltd. Bon Voyage Florida Headwater Brazil AITO Austravel Eilat AITO Hoseasons Abroad Villa Select Multiple Display Advertising Items AITO Key Camp Blakes Villas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Palmer & Parker Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus VFB Service Compris Blakes VFB Service Compris Blakes Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba Africa Hosts to a new age of discovery Spains three main cities are preparing to accomodate millions of visitors to the Olmpics, Expo and City of culture. Simon Tait highlights the cultural events in triple celebrations Hosts to a new age of discovery Barcelona Events Saturday Offers In 1992, sail the ocean blue The Times and Swan Hellenic invite you to join a voyage, and save up to £300 The Times Bridge by The Listener Crossword No. 3131: Spanish fly by Ricshaw Chess The Times 'I bet high stakes to make myself win' Wharfside Quality Paperbacks Direct

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