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News from 13/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Hooper, David Tytler, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Anatole Kaletsky and Sheila Gunn, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Andrew Strong, Michael Stevenson, John Osborne, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Melinda Wittstock and Colin Campbell, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Ball, Chris Lowe, Louise Taylor, Roger James, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Nicholas Watt, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Reuter, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, J. A. Brennan, Jose Guerreiro Alves Primo, Tim Judah and Anne McElvoy, John Hennessy, Robert Cockburn, Russell Kempson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Judi Bevan, John Higgins, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Dick Hinder, Racing Editor, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Damian Whitworth, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Roger Boyes, Frederick Lawton, Ian Ross, David Aberbach, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nicholas Woolley, Arthur Goldstuck, Christopher Thomas, Eric Birley, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Patrick Moser, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Alfred Hermida, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Bryan Askew, Peter Riddell, Lindsay Jamieson, David Holloway, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Penny Rose, David Sinclair, Simon Wright, Philip Pangalos, Benedict Nightingale, T. R. Miles, Frances Gibb, Andrew Crowther, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Algeria election called off after president quits Tanks and troops patrol streets The Times is Giving Away Money Glum Strum Tide Pride Index Virgin puts British Airways 'dirty tricks' file before EC Our Foreign Staff: Cameras too candid at Tokyo banquet Pearson no to Mirror Whippet wins Top hat-trick Tories attack Ashdown as victory doubts grow The Equitable Life Pile-ups in fog shut motorway Tes BA accused of underhand campaign The Times investigates a dirty war in the skies BBC cuts put jobs at risk Industry fuelled by gossip and rumour Telling tales about competitors is not confined to airlines. Tony Dawe reports on the widespread use of such tactics Bill opens way for national lottery Lunn Poly Tax cuts threatened by slow growth Mann is in hospital suffering pneumonia Lilley takes on brewers Chess victory Quorn protest Boy returned Second IRA bomb factory found by police in Belfast By our Ireland Correspondent: Unionists list election terms Man held for murder of girl, 10 Free banknotes in The Times Nazi papers were gift to historian Army of toy soldiers expected to fetch £70,000 Abbey National Allied Dunbar 20 mph speed limit urged to cut deaths Minister vows to find killer British Airways Scots whippet named top dog at Crafts Dutch, a whippet from Ayrshire, made Crufts his territory last night, leaving the pack behind him, Simon Wright reports Women to dominate new trade union Engineered like no other car Priest challenges sainthood moves Opus Dei founder accused of pro-Hitler views More polluters to be prosecuted Canadian Legal system goes on trial A study of crown courts will ask jurors and defendants to rate the performances of judges and lawyers. Frances Gibb reports Osborne's anger is obscured by smoke Gene replacement passes ethics test Fire kills brothers aged two and three Search for murder knife Release hope Child robbers Film encore Timely ties Death fears Animal magic Bond winners Lifeline wanted to save rare fish Workers wary of taking their offices home No call for love or money (AFP): Good read (AFP): Class triads (AFP): Army scandal (AFP): Gay fugitive (AP): Phlegmatic Fans revenge Picture Gallery Pregnancy tax angers Australians Kwik-Fit First appearance for Georgia Jagger People Our Foreign Staff: Delhi gambles on early Punjab poll Kwik-Fit Cuba sentences armed exiles to death Minister in killing fields Simon songs fail to attract blacks (Reuter): Chinese promote condoms (Reuter): 'Coup' charges (AFP): Sanction stages (AFP): Chile to pay up (Reuter): Ban on guns (Reuter): Rwanda protest Police cave in Chadli resignation relieves Mediterranean neighbours The final fall from power of the ruling party, discredited among the country's youth, will only be delayed by the Algiers constitutional coup, John Phillips writes Acting prime minister takes Algeria reins US marks birth of superbrain Hal Picture Gallery Bush attends to home truths The Tokyo failures have created, among American voters, a sense of presidential weakness as illusory as the strength reflected in previous polls, Peter Stothard writes Archer riles Kurd chiefs Andrew Finkel reports from Salahuddin on the fundraising author's odyssey in the Iraqi mountains Saddam to mark Gulf war 'glory' Shamir limit on peace talks Kiev wins Russian concessions in warships dispute West steps up pressure over Soviet arsenal Belgrade denies army coup rumours Germans and Jews at odds Baltic states prepare for troops showdown Lithunia is marking the killing by Soviet troops one year ago of 14 men whose deaths helped speed the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Anatol Lieven reports from Vilnius Zhelev fails to win outright Serb refugees accuse Milosevic of treachery Georgia leader 'to be moved' Graffiti mar Louvre tube Old time Moscow denial (Reuter): Volga cash Open secrets Private spies Shooting stars and their wishes Cinema Kevin Costner, Barbara Streisand and Jodie Foster are recent examples of film actors taking over as directors. Geoff Brown hopes they have learned from past experiments of this kind Sunalliance Joanna to the rescue Television Review Berio and the bright young things Classical Music Art from industry All for youth Last chanc Amid the sounds of violence Arthur Goldstuck on the lessons other artists must learn from Paul Simon's first performance in South Africa Surviving on isolation row Why a community in Texas has cut itself off from the 20th century Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd Ibuleve Swing low, sweet Sixties Peter Riddell doubts the 1964 election is a form guide to the 1992 election Matthew Parris And moreover Schmidt of the Fo In the scramble to put new embassies in the East, corners must be cut, says Michael Binyon One law for the Muslims Sentimentality about other peoples and faiths is leading Britain to condone wickedness, writes Bernard Levin The spy who loved JFK No Title Jumping the gun Feathered friends Picture Gallery Rogue gallery Islam and the Voter Failure Inadmissable Non Nobis Opus DEI The courts' work can be speeded Muslims in Britain Dental care Ways to lessen reading difficulties Shoot to kill National TV archive Sullivan and Gilbert Murder in Angola Crucial question on farmland use Poisonous clouds Homes in Jerusalem Weighing in Court Circular Forthcoming marriages RSC aids arts centre Nature notes Dame Anne Godwin Dame Anne Godwin, DBE, general secretary of the Clerical and Adminstrative Workers' Union, 1956-62, and chairman of the TUC, 1961-62, died on January 11 aged 94. She was born in July 1897 Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Party Sir William Barker Sir William Barker, KCMG, OBE, British ambassador to Czechoslovakia. 1966-68, and Bowes professor of Russian at Liverpool University, 1969-76, died on January 8 aged 82. He was born on July 19,1909 School announcements Church news Canon Leslie Wilson Middle Temple Anniversaries Lord Mustill Births Official Secrets Divulged Freud, the 'infidel Jew' who thrived within the tradition To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2686 Entertainments Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Devilry on a shoestring Theatre Opera Casi fan tutte Covent Garden Theatre A Killing Passion Lyric Studio, Hammersmith The Times Rock Town & Country Word-Watching BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Army doesn't perform miracles. But it does… Freeman dictates an apology to all typists The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,813 Moscow shuns pro-communist protest Weather Alert on uranium maybe mistake Business News Nat so nicely at the TSB Man of the Week The Pound Stock Market Protests grow over sale of Tees trust port assets Vestey debt will be rescheduled Over-hyped, overwritten, over here Pearson pulls out of MGN bid Barlow denies boardroom split over decision to withdraw EC sees chance of April Gatt deal Henderson Old and young hit hardest by job cuts Guidelines set for top pay awards Financiers see hung parliament Tebbit to present awards The Times Ipeco managing to sit comfortably Small Companies Devilry on a shoestring Theatre James McAdam must prove he is running the show at Ratners to find City favour, says Gillian Bowditch The Times sponsors MBA fair First Futures Asda could slump to just £7.5m Reporting this Week Survey points to more economic gloom Business Roundup Schlesinger optimistic Guff cash call closes Young leads trade visit Chambers plea on tax The Times ERM's elastic bands stretch Comment Manley-Cooper back in London The Times City Diary Tied up The Times City Diary Roux on the menu Times City Diary Close shaves The Times City Diary That's showbiz The Times City Diary Give us a job The Times City Diary Devilry on a shoestring Theatre Colin Narbrough finds that the man who has chaired the Gatt talks for five years knows the passion that they can arouse Morgan Stanley In Pole position for mass sell-off Capitalisation, week's change Teachers trained on the cheap? Academics fear that switching teacher training to schools could lead to cutbacks, says John O'Leary No Title US learns British lessons Theatre The Americans are keenly watching Kenneth Clarke's reforms Warden Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education More opting out Head-first Fewer jobs Epsom College Head Bruton School for Girls Appointment of Head Parlez-vous réalité? Noticeboard New SEAC chief Lab alert Top Marks St. Joseph's Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Posts Work on Law Reform the Law Commission A Unique Opportunity to Work with Children Finance Director/bursar Oundle School Diary of Times Classified The Polytechnic of North London Courses Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items RRC BAC Huron University Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments The University of Hong Kong University of Hong Kong Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Academic Appointments in Prosthetics/orthotics University of Leicester University of Oxford Fellowships Creme De La Creme Sporting chance to study Theatre In America, athletes are lured from around the world to colleges and universities. In Britain, Damian Whitworth reports, students have more difficulty pursuing a sporting career Creme De La Créme Sony Music Entertainment Bunacamp Senior Secretary Mison Pa with Account Executive ambition required for… DMB&B SECRETARY/PA Leisure in Salisbury Chairman's P. A. Medical Secretary International Travel Network PA/ADMINISTRATOR Receptionist/telephonist Tests that may still fail parents This way is the 'blunt instrument' approach Profiles Courier a threat to the big names Young guns to have their own shoot-out at Flinders Park to find challenger to the old guard British team rider has ankle injury Cyclo-Cross Creme De La Creme Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bright Spark Executive Creme Paternal influence is invaluable to Davis Snooker Multi-Lingual Opportunities Senior Spanish Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiredness slows England Table Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Waterloo Boy moves into pole position Racing Raiding party foiled by Irish outsiders Big-race result Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Well Wrapped to repeat trophy victory for Knight Mandarin Red Rum continues to progress Southwell Saturday's Results from Three Meetings Multiple Display Advertising Items National Hunt Leaders Fitzgerald at odds with Ascot over fine Mandarin, Thunderer: Fontwell Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Carlisle Hoechst Panacur Ebf Mares only National Hunt Novices… Orrell sap Bristol's spirit Weekend Results and Tables Gullivers Bath return to title form Leicester are outclassed by a purposeful and powerful display from the revitalised league champions Exiles' defence holds firm Bayfield able to rise to the occasion Pontypool revive memories of former glories Gloucester saved by Smith's kick Reeve is making strong bid for World Cup place Latecomers could be surplus to requirements Scoreboard from Auckland For the Record West Indies find form Scoreboards from Brisbane From a Correspondent: Tedstone makes her mark Four-man team in chase for medals Bobsleighing Ferguson still has plenty in reserve Everton sign Ablett Arsenal showing the strain Branfoot hopeful despite Southampton defeat Weekend Football Results and Tables Allen's surprises turnaround Chelsea's season Luton's bad habit proves expensive West Ham caught between bonds of like and dislike Late draw fails to placate Upton Park Old rivals revive the past glory Gourlay's record Win Webb's wonders looking the part Barkley champion CIS compete First winners Grinther excels Leaders stretch gap Dashing Servia brings Lada rally stage win Offiah quickly off the mark Scots holders fall to Germans Hockey Holliday helps Widnes to take their place in the sun Rugby League Results and Tables Snow Reports Bills face Washington American Football Cox revels in an unlikely success Golf SKI Wilkinson delighted Plus Faxes at Unbeatable Prices Leeds return in stunning style Chapman's hat-trick carries Wilkinson's side back to the top of the first division Quinton meets a quick rebuff IOC to take urgent action Way back is open for Budd Scotland are hit by loss of Armstrong England worry over Lawrence

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