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News from 06/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Chris Thompson (Honorary Secretary), Michael Launchbury Assistant Director, Eldred Smith-Gordon (Director), David Tytler, D. W. Green, Geoffrey Morgan (Chairman), Andrew Pierce, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Vincent, Barry Trowbridge, From Associated Press in Tbilisi, Hazhir Teimourian, Jeremy Laurance, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Matthew D'Ancona, Jeremy Kingston, Nonie Insall, Nicholas Angel, Philip Jacobson and Michael Evans, Carol Leonard, Jenny Knight, Agence France-Preese, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Bernard Levin, Rosie Millard, Bryan Stiles, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Anne Mountfield, Peter Bills, Jim Mockett, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Clare Cox, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Aldo Habib, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Mary Dejevsky and David Watts, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, T. A. E. Gibson, Tam Dalyell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Richard Evens, Simon Warner and David Watts, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Judi Bevan, David Watts, Ronald Bedford, Brian Fitzelle, Bill Edwards, Nigel Hawkes and John Vincent, Raymond Keene, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Lt Col Anthony Drake, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alan King Hamilton, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, P. N. Poole-Wilson, Giles Keating, Dennis Shaw, Peter Kimm, Alix Ramsay, (By an Eye-witness), Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Peter Morgan, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Sheila Lawlor, Christopher Thomas, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Michael J. Gordon, Peter Stothard US Editor, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Peter Riddell, Charles Bremner and Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Butler, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Derek Harris, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, John Stockill, Ross Tieman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, By our Sports Staff, Mary Dejevsky,

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Lamont clashes with Kinnock on 50% tax rate Pay 'well over £30,000' will be hit Britain halts food airlift to Russia Index January 10 is Margaret Thatcher Day Inside Hunters foil IRA bombers Flu arrives Cup reward Muslim leader repeats call to disobey the law Murdered tourists were told of Angola dangers Meet one of Britain's most successful… No title Winner Genius Learners Radical Tories cut jobs and costs in once far-left Brent Douglas Broom finds Conservatives, with a few Labour rebels, determined to force changes on a London borough famed for spending Ministers resist EC consumer law reform The Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria IRA explosive found near army camp Award winner to study NHS Bottled water must pass new quality test Holiday firms steer clear of hazards in Angola The murder of four Britons in Angola highlights the risk for tourists seeking high adventure excursions, writes Robin Young Scots Tories seek peace in marginal Notoriety brings end to stolen spider's spin Van bomb wrecks Belfast offices Stag night player dies $18m spent on saving otters Skiing accident kills producer DPP to return as barrister Custody 'wrong' Search widens Universities alarmed by reforms in teacher training Zoo rebels try to unseat director Shop staff want their day of rest Wrexham toasts a great win soberly Picture Gallery Pregnant smokers 'injuring babies' NHS cash could be cut for counties with high private health cover A health authority is examining a formula to switch funds from affluent areas to poorer ones, Jeremy Laurance reports British Philatelic Bureau Soviet chess masters find black is white Raymond Keene plots the pragmatic moves of the former USSR's troubled chess champions Abbey National Passengers pay as rail fare rise arrives on time Scientist cracks secret of low-cholesterol egg Police seize cleaver in gang battle Ramblers fight planning code Mound found Algerians held Ferry returns Twitchers' day VIP jail visitor Back to nature Bond winners British Coal Harrods Knightsbridge Expatriates fall on hard times in sunny Spain Life on the costas is no bed of roses for many ill or lonely Britons, Lin Jenkins reports Old people's homes threaten to make costas another Eastbourne (Reuter): US launches 'state of the art' sub (Reuter): Fatal weight (Reuter): Dream voyage (Reuter): Bad intention (AP): Phone view (AFP): Work turn-off India's weavers starve as the looms fall silent Engineers help a parched land live (AFP): Magic steals march on religion in Italy first direct Prime minister takes a pay cut People The Salvation Army No Title Concern grows at signs of Iraqi nuclear links with Algeria David Watts reports on the outlook for the nuclear programme as Algeria's fundamentalists move towards power Quayle gains tougher image Bush greeted in Korea by protest over spy planes Stockbroker makes a killing in the car wars New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Picture Gallery Marcos 'befuddled by drugs' before downfall Impasse as Arabs stay away Carey brings counsel of hope Archer's mission delayed Army chief tries to halt break-up of Soviet forces Russians resent food 'charity' Auctions of EC meat in Russia may beat speculators but could rouse sensitivity over Western aid, writes Mary Dejevsky Silver lining seen by 1993 Salute to Cossack past as Ukraine troops take oath Picture Gallery Besieged Georgia leader makes referendum offer UN presses on with Croatia buffer plans Delors wants French nuclear force for EC Unicef worker killed (AFP): Terror game Etna threat Magazine raid (Reuter): On the mend Colour him a non-specialist Will Alsop, who won a national design award on Friday, talks to Marcus Binney Architecture From the big screen to a small stage Veteran film-maker Karel Reisz has been tempted back to the theatre to direct the British Premiere of Tom Murphy's Irish "masterpiece", The Gigli Concert. Matt Wolf reports Theatre The Times Educational Supplement Raising the pitch and profile of Purcell Stephen Pettitt meets Robert King, a champion of the work of composer Henry Purcell Classical Music NT Royal National Theatre Branches all over Briefing Northern light Last chance... On the warpath to peace How American Indian healing rituals have come to Devon Young, gifted and bewildered Jodie Foster's directing début is a film about a child genius. Alice Thomson watches the reactions of gifted British Children and their parents at a preview Sunalliance On the road to recovery John O'Leary examines the history behind New Zealand's school reading programme Education University of Durham Courses Easter Course at Hertford College Oxford Career Analysts United Medical and Dental Schools (University of… Ashbourne University of Oxford Devonshire House St. Godrics College London A little wiser and more mature but poorer, too What hapens when a woman aged 23 gives up a full-time job to attempt an honours degree? Students help on Chernobyl Noticeboard Touch of class for teachers Plans to train teachers on the job should be welcomed, says Shelia Lawlor Education Courses London Montessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Collingham Davies Laing & Dick College Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire Tutorials Ltd Gabbitas Truman & Thring Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectureships Charity that could lead to elitism Lectureships Jesus College, Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wordsearch Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Triumph of respectability Peter Riddell identifies a political breed that has carrried all before it Riddell on Monday ... and moreover Expensive genes The heart has its reasons Bernard Levin celebrates the collapse of a medical myth Laugh? They nearly died Bombing out Pas de deux West Meets East Back to the Blackboard Unbending Bishops Belgrano sinking and the fog of war Cause of inflation Latin and eating Honours uneven London's stalest buns? Blow to Alzheimer's disease research Shooting to kill New Commons seat Election clichés Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Service appointments Dame Judith Anderson Dame Judith Anderson, actress, died in Santa Barbara, California, on January 3 aged 93. She was born in Adelaide on February 10, 1898 Sir AlASDAIR Steedman Air Chief Marshal Sir Alasdair Steedman, GCB, CBE, DFC, former UK Military Representative to Nato and later controller of the RAF Benevolent Fund, died on January 2 aged 69. He was born on January 29, 1922 School announcements Memorial service The Right Hon the Earl Attlee The British Library Roy Moore Ray Moore, CBE, former headmaster of Mill Hill School, died at Kingswood in Surrey on January 1 aged 83. He was born on January 10, 1908 Royal Ascot A chance for shared vision among faiths Nature notes On This Day Under the Soviet Births Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Deaths The Samaritans Times Newspapers Limited For Sale Flatshare Rentals To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2680 Winter Sports Legal Notices Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Starting off with a bang Television The Nobel Century BBC2 Concert Docklands Sinfonietta/Downes Queen Elizabeth Hall Theatre The Happiest of the Three Questors, Ealing Word-Watching Winning Move BBC 1 ITV variations Radio 3 Satellite Carnell Ltd. Anglicans in liturgical anarchy, bishop says The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,807 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Weather Flu virus fails to trigger epidemic Dixons' master of retail keep-fit Man of the Week Change on Week CBI expects productivity to accelerate while pay deals fall Heavy tax bills threaten closure for small firms Lamont reinforces devaluation vow Gates becomes America's richest man Banks' move welcomed Company status for Ritblat S. G. Warburg & Co. Ltd. T&L to help chief with home purchase Chemical industry sceptical about timing of upturn Gloomy forecasts show extent of recession By our Industrial Correspondent: TUC calls for black and female delegates MTN has flexible attraction Capital Markets Long-term loans aid small firms Baltic states on road to economic freedom A new highways project could radically improve the Baltic states' trading links with Europe, reinforcing their new independence, Colin Narbourgh reports Steetley to maintain payout Fairey shrugs off recession Smaller Companies Labour looks at regaining state control of the national grid The Times Berlitz in court over stake ownership MBOs likely to increase Liquidity pessimism Action urged on car sales Lessons dawn on retailers Comment Engineering woes Jordan in the wings Star quality Picture Gallery Life begins at 40 Loveless mourned Capitalism's unacceptable face Business Letters IOD backed industrial relations reforms Starting over Clear case of political necessity will cut interest rates to 8% Anatole Kaletsky, reflecting on the closeness of his economic forecasts for last year; predicts the 1992 outcome Economic View A further sharp fall in interest rates, combined with the stimulus to industry and employment from a lower exchange rate, should revive the housing market Which Business Should I Start in 1992? Capitalisation, week's change Recovery could be spiked by banking unrest Gilt-Edged hp Hewlett Packard Securicor expected to deliver smaller profits Reporting this Week England make ail encouraging start New Zealand aspirants crumble before Lawrence and Tufnell after Hick rediscovers his confidence Crème De La Crème Top Broadcaster Crone Corkill Multilingual Spanish Bilingual S/h to MD Language Recruitment Services Ltd. Banking & Legal La Creme Opportunities For The 'Elite'… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tribute Productions Ltd. Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items W Indies crush state side Gillingham voted swimmer of 1991 Swimming (Reuters): Imran calls for a special effort India take command as records tumble (Reuter): Richards wants to bow out in World Cud Coker's dismissal is crucial Harlequins' bid for leadership disappears as violence mars Bath encounter Rugby's frailty exposed Lively Reds show they are ready to step up Rugby Union Results And Tables Leicester look to bigger things Gloucester are given early cause for alarm Llanelli slip adds to uncertainty Saunders steers Kingston to title Basketball Unicorns rally to reverse fortunes Hockey SKY Sports Tomba extends his lead as Italy take slalom double Studied view of slopes BAE answers critics Badminton The V-jumpers soar to success at Innsbruck Michael Coleman suggests the V ski-jump technique may produce an unlikely Olympic champion Ingham chooses a victory the hard way Tennis Schneider wins for third time Maguire close to losing allowance Leaders over the Jumps Carrick Hill Lad back in cup picture Racing Mandarin: Emperor Fountain to open account at second attempt Furlong's £200,000 challenge Mandarin: Southwell Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Raceline Ladbrokes Red Rum's condition deteriorates again Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Desert Orchid goes back home Arsenal disturb the ghosts but not their manager FA Cup Cheny picks crucial time to impress Chelsea cast aside nervousness at last Weekend Football Results And Tables Rangers take on Aberdeen Lee opens the way for Charlton to show superiority Upton Park sees differing FA Cup fortunes for smaller clubs Saunders gets to the fore Wilkinson atones for his blunder For The Record Spot of history as Coney steps up Picture Gallery Hendry's unease remains Snooker Fixtures Olympic team is given new look Athletics Snow Reports Auriol's clean run tapes a bad turn In Brief Tottenham weather early storm Poise at the back allows visitors to finish with upper hand in a pulsating FA Cup tie National Connect Draw disappoints Wrexham Fourth-Round Draw Picture Gallery Rusty Offiah unable to shine Keith MacKlin finds the entrance of the most expensive player in rugby league an anti-climax at Wigan England opt for change to team core Tufnell accused of throwing

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