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News from 11/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Evan M. Davies, Mary Corbett, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, David G. G. Wyld (Manging Director), Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Michael Oliver, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Lisanne Radice, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Kathleen M. Watt, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Barry Bristol, Harvey Elliott, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Peter Richards, Clive Davis, Robert Seely and Mary Dejevsky, Richard Eaton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jay Andrews, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Fred Wood, Francesca Greenoak, Joy Billington, Peter Stothard, US Editor, G. B. Austin, Peter Ball, Sheila Gunn and Jill Sherman, Jeremy Laurance, Health Service Correspondent, Louise Taylor, F. D. Beasor, A. Colin Bennett, Robert Seely, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Elaine Fogg, Daniel Johnson, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Ernest Beck, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Byron Rogers, Louise Hidalgo and Peter Victor, John Young, Reuter, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Michael McNAIR-WILSON, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Robert Skidelsky, Sean French, John Ardagh, Ray Ward, Lindsay Cook, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Edward N. Addison (Chairman), Anatol Lieven and Michael Hornsby, Matthew D'ancona, Paul Wilkinson, David West, Matthew d'Ancona, Joan Goodman, Henry Giles, Martin Garrod, Jay Rayner, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, Camoys, H. Durkin, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Keith MacKlin, Roger Thomas, Nicholas Wood, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Giles Whittell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Andrew Thomson, Michael Seely, Richard Ford and Sheila Gunn, Ian M. Baird, Marcus Miller, Ronald W. Beasley, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Mark Le Fanu, Patricia Koza, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Jonathan Morris, Jonathan Meades, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Sarah-Jane Richards, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Shona Crawford Poole, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Paul W. Matcham, A. Dark, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Bombers breach Whitehall security Hunt for IRA team and Volvo after blast 300 yards from Downing Street Brooke presses on with talks Easing out the rouble Experiment proved fatal Baby thrown into Thames Croatia poses EC doubts Index Ratner resigns as chairman with £72m loss on the way Bare-legged Muslim girl runs into trouble Picture Gallery Alzheimer team may be saved Lamont warned on panic budget Talking Heads Weekend Money Today in the Times Noteworthy Moor Notes Free Notes Bombing highlights IRA's guessing-game strategy Two telephone warnings, a brown briefcase explodes and London is halted Boots Attack has hallmark of mortar expert Suspects Whitehall sealed off for hours Disruption Doorman saw car parked at scene Witness Job hunter knifed to death at station Dogs put on a big show Danger club founder jailed Video enquiry Chess decider Paint attack Man died in pool after experiment to hold breath £300,000 bagged at airport Weekend of note for collectors Patient fell from trolley during bed shortage Churchill's driver visits old haunts Falkland Islands raise a sober glass to Thatcher Day Father drowned baby in Thames Esquirt Cold payments to be made in advance People Read News-Papers Lamont drafts budget with an eye on the ballot box Eelection stragety, rather than economic challenge, will dominate Mr. Lamont's prebudget talks this weekend. Nicholas Wood previews the Chevening summit Anonymous backer attempts to save Alzheimer team By our Health Service Correspondent: Public given a say on health care Jet fighter defies cuts in defence budget Dentists turn away NHS work £66,000 for multi-storey broom closet Air Malta Flu cases triple but are not epidemic Sign of times Charity theft Bed attack Late pay Transfer call Black student finds a fairy godmother The Sunday Times Picture Gallery Strawberries are cream of Arab progress Train idea cheap but not cheerful Peking sings along in Mao's shelters Vistafjord Conard is a Trafalgar House Company Health-care wife for Goldwater, aged 83 People Cutting off telephone sex lines (Reuter): Polar search (Reuter): Rest arrest In the swing (AFP): Pelican scare (AP): Eager beavers Open all hours Press attacks Bush over Tokyo trip Rise in unemployment adds to president's worries as protectionist pressure grow UN team fails to trace cash Nasa shuttle cuts herald job losses in space industries America ready to block Israel loan Abbey National Tokyo gangsters drive a hard bargain with US Russia sees hope of military deal Republics debate Black Sea fleet West fears arms impasse in Kiev Lunn Poly Chafer checks out shoppers Our Foreign Staff: Ukraine introduces coupon currency to replace roubles Islam stokes the regional embers Muslim belief is filling the ideological vacuum left in Central Asia and Eastern Europe, Roger Boyes reports (Reuter): Georgia's opposition looks to civil rule (AP): Queuing up (AFP): Nuclear dump (Reuter): Drug killing De Klerk offer (AFP): Briton held (AFP): Body release (AP): Teresa rallies Our Foreign Staff: Doubts emerge on EC recognition of breakaway Croatia English as she is not spoke Textbooks miss a British joke, Ian Murray writes from Bonn Budapest police begin purge of 40,000 illegal immigrants Pledge on Markov enquiry Picture Gallery Northern Rock Tax police struggle to outwit Poles (Reuter): US urged to end Hanoi trade ban (AFP): Naval moves (AP): Arson sentence (Reuter): Gaullist dies (AFP): Goat jailed Clifford Longley Religious schools must uphold common values Philip Howard . . . and moreover How to stop the IRA The Whitehall bomb strengthens the case for tougher measures in Belfast, writes Edward Gorman Books do furnish a mind Daniel Johnson wonders why we can no longer produce cheap books as well as the Victorians From Fido to Rimbaud The Times Diary More shooting The Times Diary Libert?, qualit?? The Times Diary Fishier and fishier The Times Diary Ruling the Waves Basic Tax Principles Straight from Shakespeare Credibility in exchange rates Number of MPs Laws of disorder Future of Alzheimer research team Putting the record straight on CDs Defending Trident Historic houses Stiffer rules for public worship Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Court Circular Service dinners Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Judging the impact of man's advance Archaeology Weekend birthdays University news Frank Yerby The RT REV Hubert Higgs Forthcoming marriages Elizabeth Duckworth Col Martin Grafton Marriage Appointment Dinners Church services tomorrow The Weather and the Parks Church news Forgive your neighbour any wrong he has done you:… The Stroke Association NBI Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Action for blind people Rukba To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2685 Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite TCP Radio 1 ITV Variations BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite James Meade Limited Bishops plan two-tier dioceses Radical proposal to resolve dispute over women priests The Times Crossword No 18,812 £170 portrait makes £6.3m Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Business News Profile Ratners braced for plunge into £72m loss Worse than expected forecast accompanies change of chairmanship The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Russia threatens debt default Western banks prepared for more concessions Allied froths Creche crush Picture Gallery Relaxed start for low-profile Scot Wait and see By our Banking Correspondent: MacDonald unable to repay debt Short fuse Balancing act Pep Guide On the move Dollar roars ahead again Dunkel confident of Gatt agreement World trade negotiations given Easter deadline to save Urguay round Consumer caution hits Pepe NHL's troubles claim chairman Recession costs 750 jobs at GEC Scot Met directors resign Johnston buys Asda post Losses rise Issue details Hanson move Manchester Ship Canal sues KPMG Prudential Personal Equity Plans Anglian Water price rise less than allowed More time for Brent Blackland suspended Futures link go-ahead Lilleshall expands Help over Polly Peck The only place to be is number one Business Profile: Bob Tyrrell Gillian Bowditch finds the head of the Henley Centre for Forecasting is hardly lacking in self-confidence Waiting to catch the bus to Downing Street Weekend Ending Matthew Bond France challenges Brittan in court Market-Eye Pepe's charms fail to excite Tempus Back to business at Smith & Nephew Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Allied-Lyons soars after talk of £7bn US offer Stock Market Recent Issues The Sunday Times Major Changes (Reuter): Investors take profits Wall Street Redundancy Cash Better tax breaks for childcare demanded Campaigners wasnt workplace crèche relief extended to childminding allowances in Budget France is the most generous Customers' time does matter Comment M&G Corporate warm feeling Don't let lump sums burn a hole in your pocket Helen Pridham finds the best move if your receive cash at redundancy is to put it in a high-interest account and wait Japan Bullet Fund Decision time on power and BT share sales Save & Prosper Roxborough Capital options for an income Rupert Bruce says building socities lose their appeal fast when interest rates fall Save & Prosper Henderson Grosthwaite Bristol bond comes with a safety guarantee Save & Prosper CFS A Fimbra Member Banking at the touch of a button Barclays runs pilot computer scheme in nine branches Bristol & West Building Society Bank balance size remains a mystery to most More kids say 'yes' to the TSB The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Girobank to levy credit card fee Guardian Royal cuts payouts Family Assurance Society Lenders jostle for scarce business Briefings Financial Advicer Independent The Equitable Life Electricity shares forfeited in muddle over new address Save & Prosper Plastic heirs of the Blackpool landladies Pinning clown the flaw in Chargecard security Pep managers unnecessary Lloyds luck Published replies marked with the triangular logo Letters are welcomed, but The Times regrets it… Portfolio Platinum Shares for the surviving spouse Interest Rates Bound-Up The Equitable Life Widespreacl profit-taking The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates London Scottish must beware of Wrigley's threat Promotion rivals come face to face Match-By-Match Guide Uttley's scene changes for Best Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow East sides have a point to make French must experiment Rugby league finalists go after prize at all costs Sport on Television the Week in View The Week's Highlights Defensive shield can earn Leeds an elusive trophy Rugby Union Ramiz in sparkling form Cricket Kildimo ends four-year drought Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Red Rum improving By our Irish Racing Correspondent: Drying ground suits Balasani Leopardstown Today BBC 1 Big-race form guide Mandarin: Waterloo Boy to complete treble with Ascot triumph Mandarin, Thunderer: ASCOT Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle 1 Dwyer's plans still fluid Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Market Rasen Racing next week Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Racing Service The Times Sports Service Forget forges into final and learns of a friendly draw Tennis Redskins will topple lions American Football Hendry and Davis go through in some style Snooker Ageing warriors stoke the fires Results from RYE Boat Race attracts £1m boost Rowing Stamp joins St Albans indoor challenge Hockey Snow Reports (Agencies): A scrappy round unseats Rafferty McNulty gets ahead with seven birdies West Ham supporters to protest against bonds Robson stands by to face Leeds in delayed cup-tie Injuries may force Ferguson's hand Weekend Team News Rideout signs for Rangers For the Record Power will fall to Parry New design promises to halve costs Yachting By a Special Correspondent: Cameroon chase Africa Cup without Milla Jordan seeks perfection Andries is fit to box Lewis a Royal Morbidelli stays Hoellwarth upset Auriol keeps lead White competes Clark doubles up Rugby Union Premier League plan readies day of decision Chairman hopeful as FA council meets Graham refuses to panic Adaytum systems Players warned in all-white row Prean gains prize scalp but then falls to old foe Reeve reinforces his cup claims Still poles apart Simon Barnes on Saturday Spent force Over the top A jockey at odds with authority Rising stars Team spirit The pleasures of solitary confinement Matthew d'Anocona finds more people every year are taking the road to inner discovery at a retreat Moor Domingo Meades on Pork Leap Year WWF Film Evenings out Auntie's true confessions Every year the BBC faces up to its critics. Peter Barnard asks how much the viewers really care In at the birth of a nation After the mini-series comes the mini-industry of bringing history to life through television drama Guilty Secrets: Barbara Cartland Dancing to the ratings music Preview Old hands make heavy work of the interview Barry Norman (right) and Terry Wogan are having girl trouble LBC Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Monteverdi Choir John Eliot Gardiner RG West London Antiques Fair Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall RG Cinemas The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items RPO 'The Grand Piano' Art Galleries Timpani and Percussion Exhibitions The Marine Art & Antiques Fair Wimbledon Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Moor the merrier for his fans Placido Domingo celebrated the 25th anniversary of his European debut in Hamburg this week with his great role, Otello. Richard Morrison was there Songs of love and death Rock Records Book Fair Rock News Jazz Records The Sunday Times Multiyork Furniture Cheerful froth of lunatic laughter Theatre Murder One Old Red Lion Islington Winter warmers without stodge Frances Bissell. The Times cook, brings some economical dishes to the table to help you through January's gloom A whole new world of wines Jane MacQuitty looks forward to an unusual Divertimenti Sale Best buys Kind Food: Alison Johnson Picture Gallery Jam yesterday, jam today, mint sauce tomorrow The Wilkin family has been making Tiptree jams and marmalades since 1885, with few concessions to the demands of the mass market No porkies about Dorking Down in Surrey something stirred in Jonathan Meades as he savoured flesh in chichi surroundings Picture Gallery Gathering winner fuel Britain's champion skiers need a better menu than the traditional chalet diet Jersey Rooms with an expensive view Shona Crawford Poole recommends central London hotels from which the city can be seen but not heard Best of British Weekend In 1948 The Times published one of the charming. I some what inconsequential Norwich Best of Britain John Young admires the marriage of old and new that makes Norwich one of the most engaging of our cities Where to Stay Where to Eat Picture Gallery Langely House Where to Walk Picture Gallery The knack: a comedy-drama set in the farming world You might think it eassy to make rope from straw, but it's no good unless you have ancient skills Play a pukka chukka under cover Alice Thomson tries her hand at indoor polo, the latest sporting craze from America fast catching on here Sealink Stena Line Beetles and turtles Feather report Getting out Funny you should ask Celebrating a national love affair The British passion for tea and teapots is at the heart of a new exhibition In cold pursuit of our king of fish On Wednesday anglers will gather on the Tay in Scotland to hunt Salmo the Leaper. Stewart Tendler reports Seven Seas Evening Primrose Oil The Famous One-Hander Tray Tidy Rail The Direct Foam Supply Co Neil's Factory Shop Cod Liver Oil The Domestic Paraphernaua Co The Treske Shop Jolliman Ltd French The Dufflecoat Company Achievements of Canterbury Kentish Workshops Mainstreet Marketing Ltd Stylus Furniture Made for You Car Frost Protector Genuine Birthday Newspapers Fitted Sheet Valance The London Wall Bed Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Ambassador Security Group P. L. C Samad's Ltd Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Parker Knoll at Peter Adams High Seat Ltd NSCIA Manor Barn Heritage Wood New Safe Banamite anti-allergy spray Who 's in the pink now? Jay Andrews finds British children struggling to break colour sex codes Saturday Rendezvous The Gold Card Connection Elite Associates Video Dating VIP All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Principal Partners Events Tryst Elegant Evenings The Times Old Friends London Property Alex Neil Surrey Country Property MJ Céad Míle Failte Carlisle Road, Crawford Relocating in Edinburgh Wales John D Wood & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items C. B. A. Estates Ltd An Archt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential South Oxfordshire The Times Arthur Rathbane Kitchens Limited Home Improvements ISL Stark beauty of the fens Do it up or knock it down? Ruined glory of an Anglo-Saxon heritage Truffle hunters' home Straight or spiral No Title Cures for growing pains Research has shed light on some seed problems. Francesca Greenoak reports Best Buys Home & Garden The Original Wormery Marshalls Seeds Fruit for the Connoisseur Agriframes The Original Box Sash Window Company Old & English Roses Traditional Block Paving Suttons Seeds The Ultimate Lantern Weekend Tips Organic Concentrates Ltd 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 F & S DIY Balloon rides over the Lake District Antique Wrought Iron Gates Gloria Steinem: why self-esteem is a feminist issue… Picture Gallery Serenissima Travel Words that leap out at you Opening Shots The lease of their worries Counting what really counts Contents Picture Gallery Undefeated and still champion Muhammad Ali has not fought for ten years, but he continues to dominate the boxing ring. Srikumar Sen celebrates the fiftieth birthday of the world's greatest sportsman Silk Cut Travel Halifax Financial Services Ltd Halifax The last show on Earth We live fearfully in the shadow of the valley of death, skirting the issue in a way our forefathers never did. Elizabeth Grice on how something as natural as breathing has become the new taboo Liberated from a lifetime's repression Gloria Steinem tells Janine di Giovanni how she discovered that the strength of the women's movement must come from within BBC World Service Old times and motions In Calcutta they love football, cricket-and an argument, M. J. Akbar traces the history of a great debate Caesar triumphs over a restoration tragedy The centrepiece of the Royal Academy's Mantegna exhibition is undoubtedly his masterpiece, but lesser talents have diminished its glory, Richard Cork writes Command performance Dustin Hoffman is a director's nightmare, but his latest attempts to call the shots have misfired, Joan Goodman writes Noble Caledonia Limited Admirable of the fleet Make a splash with the sparkling colours and streamlined shapes of the designers' ocean-going lines. Liz Smith tests the water levels in the high street. Photographs by Terence Donovan Orchestral manoeuvres Alan Franks hears sounds of discord in Europe as the Philharmonia Orchestra prepares to straddle the Channel when it takes up its residency in Paris Floating on cod and bubbles Gut Feelings Ocean Cruise Lines a Paquet Cruise Company Bulging with George Hill samples a cultural tour of Antwerp, a city plumped up by the vision of Rubens Ocean Cruise Lines a Paquet Cruise Company Brittany Ferries English Country Cottages P&O The faring of the green Gardening is not part of the domestic scene in Ireland, but Montagu Don discovered a treasure island not far from the postage stamps of Cork Itineraries Big Apple for two Channeling ideas Hotspots Going for cheap Martin Randall Travel Prestige Holidays Keycamp Holidays Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Cadogan Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Blakes International Travel Ltd Titan HiTours Vacanze in Italia Vacances en Campagne Columbus Travel Insurance ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel ABTA Blakes Villas Drive France ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittany Ferries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investor in People Cornwall & Devon Cottages Coad Hall Cottages Cornish Cottages of Character & Distinction The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Cornish Traditional Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel English Country Cottages MacKay's agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eastern Extravaganza UK Holidays Loch Lomond, Stirling & the Trossachs where… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Boating Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Prospect The Magic of Italy The Magic of Spain AITO Guatemala Florida Jasmin tours Austria Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ramblers Holidays City & Essex Travel New Horizons Caprice Holidays Ltd Special Interests Unspoilt Catalan Spain Guerba Fully Bonded Cote D'azur -'Ocean Waves' Austria Travel Falcon Sailing Columbus SKI Insurance No Title AITO Exodus Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Magic of Spain AITO Frozen music of the soul Victoria Glendinning a Book of Consolations Selected by P. J. Kavanagh Harper Collins, £16.99 The jazz bores strike back Poetic puzzles from the Portuguese Clive Wilmer on three versions of a classic by Fernando Pessoa Sharp focus of beauty The Taste for Beauty Kohl's bells and smells in a nation of change Germany in the Twentieth Century By David Childs Batsford, £25 Paperbacks The Bloody Game An Anthology of Modern War Edited by… Fatal gift of Zanussi A History of Contemporary Italy Society and Politics, 1943-88 By Paul Ginsburg Pengulin, £7.99 Reading a poem Sounds of a classic spring An invitation from The Times and the Philharmonia Orchestra The Times Picture Gallery Bridge by The Listener Crossword No. 3132: Away by Corylus Chess The Times 'I was beaten by nazi gangs' A Childhood: Henry Kissinger Sharp Makes Sense Britain's Music Club

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