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News from 17/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, P. J. Inson, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Philip Howard, Claud Gurney, Matthew D'Ancona, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, W. T. Barton, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Lucy Harrison, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Edward Gorman, Tim Judah and Anne McElvoy, Kate Muir, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sally Watts, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, T. S. Bazley, Roger Fernley, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Robin Oakley and Lindsay Cook, F. J. Weddell, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Reilly, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Aidan Harrison, Bruce Clark and Andrew Finkel, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Keith Wheatley, Roger Boyes, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, David Goodall, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, R. W. Dray, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston and Martin Fletcher, Hunter Davies, G. H. Peters, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, East Europe Editor and our Foreign Staff, Nikos Konstandaras, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, John Gibbons, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Martin E. H. Panter, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Andrew Clark, Michael Evans, J. P. Brown, Philip Jacobson, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Lee Chapman, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Mortgages cut to bolster homes market First-time loans lowest for 13 years Rugby stars to cash in Second blow to Shamir Yeltsin wins TSB setback Book appeal Index Polls send mixed signals to Major The City helps Russia get out of the red Picture Gallery Ousted leader calls for a civil war in Georgia Magazine ordered to stop Maxwell issue 7m poll tax orders could be invalid British Coal Tomorrow's Times Today Solicitors force Lord Chancellor onto ropes over fixed fees A dispute over payment for legal aid work has been referred to a royal commission. The Law Society is still ready to strike, Frances Gibb writes New Halford enquiry looks at phone calls allegations Grosvenor at Canada Zwirn Farmers earn less than ten years ago Rate cuts ease logjam for first-time buyers There will be no stampede. But lower interest rates could give a modest lift to the bottom of the market, reports Rachel Kelly Picture Gallery Action on poll tax grinding to a halt Councils are reluctant to cross the legal quagmire affecting poll tax cases, writes Douglas Broom Labour attacks 'power abuse' Names on teacher blacklist top 1,500 Ulster talks collapse Esso increases petrol price Wake attack Ex-lover jailed Doctor cleared Husband 'cut up wife's body after argument' Geese offered a new home Language staff sought abroad Picture Gallery Killer who taunts police had strangled girl victim Picture Gallery Rugby lovers told to cool passions Doctor condemns pain test evidence Bomb case police branded liars Tap water get the all clear from doctor Inmates had hidden weapons, guard says 'Strangeways riot started by signal' Abbey National Royal car reaches end of the road Toxic leak threatens shellfish Vegetables thrive on salty diet Two die in fall on Ben Nevis Sale delayed Fake money Murder charge Drug suspect Stately homes Camp to stay Sewage success Seen and Hird Arts cuts feared if lottery succeeds Ireland worries about the losers Critics of the Irish lottery fear that its success may mask the system's casualties, writes Edward Gorman Bishop tackles church decline Ford Policeman puts promotion rebuff down to colour Appeals by £40m raiders rejected Smith lays tax card on table Phased tax rises and national insurance linked to pay would soften the below for Labour voters in the South, Philip Webster writes Rover 200 Series By our Chief Political Correspondent: Tories ridicule reform plans Lib Dems attack monopoly on gas Champion of disabled fights for new rights Britain lures investors Around the Labby Trade gap First aid Pools payout Cannabis plea Pact denied Parliament today Where to take books Tax rich and live longer, says study Britain books place in Russian hearts Readers asked to ransack their shelves to send the word to former Soviet republics Trouble and strife People Halifax (Reuter): Marriage makes a comeback Knight errant (AFP): Reading rise (AP): Swiss gamble (AP): Drugs bribe Yeltsin rescues his reforms in tactical victory over critics Papandreou is aquitted of bank scandal Seoul gets new Tokyo apology US lays to rest war in E1 Salvador Hurd voices Kashmir fears Picture Gallery Polish therapy triggers strikes Greece gives its backing to Belgrade's defiance Sofia lights fresh fuse in Balkans Rock music legends enter hall of fame Somalia fighting spreads Soldiers shot (Reuter): Spy pilot found (AP): Patents pact (Reuter): Alia recovers (Reuter): Ghosts depart (Reuter): Equal wrongs (AP): Outlaws claim (Reuter): Cover story Failure to reshape Middle East sharpens war perils Experts say the root causes of Gulf instability are just as strong as they have been for the past three decades, Michael Evans reports Far-right threat to Shamir increases New setback to peace process Cheney hits back at Gulf doubters Bonn fails to widen role of the army Picture Gallery Cyprus pact still elusive Confused Malvolio woos recession-struck Elm Street Veteran dissident returns from exile to lead Algeria Israelis 'to free sheikh' Scud charges Arms deadline Pretoria swoop (AFP): Premier quits Sex complaint Intimate tenderness amid the triumphs London Galleries: A new exhibition reveals unexpected aspects of the art of Andrea Mantegna, as Richard Cork discovers MOPS Beefing about the baron's extravagance Cinema: Fiance David Robinson reports a financial horror story from the world of firm production, now the subject of a book: the making of Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Critic's Choice Galleries The case of the well briefed banister George Carman QC, defender this week of Kevin Maxwell's right to silence, eloquently explains himself to Kate Muir Please Melvyn, not in front of the sheep As the nation prepares for another episode of televised lust in Lakeland, a doubting voice Sealink Getting over depression The Big Apple offers hope for slump hit America, says Charles Bremner …and moreover Overtaxing voters Government and opposition are both keen to exaggerate their differences, writes Peter Riddell A Week in Politics Winter's slippery slope Overcrowding has destroyed a once solitary sport, declares Philip Howard Triple agents? The Times Diary Signs of silence The Times Diary Beastly The Times Diary Barber Institute The Times Diary Springing the Trap Bare Cupboards of Russia A Good Bet New uses envisaged for 'surplus' and idle farmland Sinking the Belgrano Art on the Tube Unbending bishops Railway blunder Car tax proposal Doctor tells of Burma's suffering TV sex scenes If he believes that. . . Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Receptions Lord Rootes Lord Rootes, former chairman of the Rootes car company, died on January 16 aged 74. He was born on June 14,1917 Order of the British Empire Luncheon Sir Leslie Joseph Sir Leslie Joseph, a former vice-chairman of Trust Houses forte, died on January 7 aged 84. He was born on January 4,1908 Memorial services Sevenoaks School Birthdays today Today's royal engagement Lecture Edith Vogel Edith Vogel, Austrian-born British pianist, died on January 15 aged 79. She was born on December 1,1912 Muhammad Kenyatta Muhammad Kenyatta, American civit rights leader, died on January 3 aged 47. He was born in 1944 Dinners The Royal School, Hampstead Births On this Day "Centennial Year" Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2690 Theatres Cinema Guide 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 Weekend Events Park Lane Hotel Piccadilly London W1 Minor matters, major keys Theatre Spread a Little Happiness King's Head, Islington Theatre Drowning Young Vic Studio Jazz James Taylor Quartet Jazz Café John Dankworth Orchestra Ronnie Scott's Dance Giselle Covent Garden Word Watching BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 18,817 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Weather Absence makes a heart grow furious Political sketch Index Today in Business Tomorrow The Pound Interest Rates Nissan invests further £200m in British plant New models will create 600 jobs Brittan attacks US-Japan pact By our Banking Correspondent: MGN claims £50m loan vanished Milford Dock directors criticised South-East suffers worst rise in unemployment Knight Williams TSB pegs payout despite losses of £47m By our City Staff: Stanley rises to £3.7M half year International Appointments English-Language Typists MRNJ Love Sunshine/driving? Blacks Leisure acquires Quasersport for £1.9m Reuter: Kohl seeks orders for eastern factories The South China Morning Post Connect OD ?Stfold Distriktshogskole CSM European Consultants Limited Lookers profits halved to £3.2m The Times Subscriptions Wellcome urged to shelve dividend rise Business round up Royal Life picks chief Siemens improves Thomas French rises Norbain passes payout Portia Inflation in US cut to lowest for five years Ex-head of BCCI arrested PWS climbs 7% to £2.9m German move Pub funding IMI purchase By our Business Staff: France and Germany dispute blame European bickering breaks out over Gatt talks Packer flotation revives bid speculation CBI calls for help on VAT charges and business rates TVS sells stake in film studio Cityvision urged to reject US bid Fimbra Natwest Bancorp back in the black New life insurance booms Depressed car trade squeezes Davenport Avon venture Hampson falls Trust slips BOC confident Ivory buys Anglo American mines improve Mining Reuter: Opec head calls for output cuts Oil prices 'depressed by over-supply' in past three months Investors' search for better value depresses drags shares Stock Market Jekyll and Hyde figures at TSB Temps Dow slips in move to cyclical shares World Markets Nikkei closes weaker Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Shifting the VAT burden Comment No rate rise Holmes finds a new house The Times City Diary Opting in The Times City Diary Dream machine The Times City Diary Don't blame us, we only worked the German economic miracle Wolfgang Munchau argues that the German unions have unfairly been made the scapegoat for the cost of unification Trading names Rowland report does too little for external Lloyd's members Tes The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Commodities Money Markets Money Rates (%) Modest gains at close Old managers for young companies Business to Business Canon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pre Sold Properties Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Business Opportunities FTA Fed up with Working for Someone Else? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spirit to overcome setback Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Priorspirit LTD. Multiple Display Advertising Items Secrets Revealed Multiple Classified Advertising Items The One that Works Multiple Classified Advertising Items WFS Your Local Pages Fostergrant Exciting New Franchise Opportunity Consultant Engineer Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investment Copartners Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services International Technology & Innovation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Immediate Investors Wanted to Invest in… Multiple Display Advertising Items Customers galore, but no cars In these tough times, Kevin Eason finds a dealership with not enough stock to satisfy demand Once driven, easily forgotten Roadtest Car Buyers Guide Scotts Audi Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls-Royce & Bentley Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Child seat peril Roadwise Sniff tiff Driving praised Proton scores Hyundai hold-up Little sister Yugo back Defeats mar Croatia's big day Celebrations cut short as Ivanisevic and Prpic lose in Australian Open Car Buyers Guide Hughes Brodie Brittain Racing Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weissenfels Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Vehicles EC Jaguar & Daimler Multiple Classified Advertising Items Broadfields Subaru Multiple Classified Advertising Items Results from Melbourne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harwood on scent of a double Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Towcester Scudamore angrily denies rumour of retirement Mandarin: Catterick Mandarin: Southwell All Jeff last in Cagnes chase Multiple Display Advertising Items England's chances hit as Lawrence pulls out Reeve may have a vital role to play in first Test match Caribbean Test for S Africans Snow Reports Italian takes biathlon Planning to rewrite Canterbury tales India topple West Indies Mahrer sets a fast pace on Hahnenkamm Skiing Restraint pays off as Rodber comes of age Schwer commands support Boxing Training weekend deprives clubs Hockey Yesterday's Racing Results Shifting winds create havoc Yachting World title in the grip of Australia Championship is still the priority at Old Trafford Manchester United's objective unaltered Deane a Leeds target Billing is reported to the FA Olympics ban for Sabatini In Brief Sharp Palmer Hooker 'gouged' Way clouted Butler absent Kingstonian stretch favourites Jumbo Crossword winners For the Record Marshall enjoys a rapid success Squash Rackets Lottery lobby put to parliamentary test The Funding of British Sport John Goodbody concludes his report on the cash problems of British sport by considering the pros and cons of a national lottery Norway's example has much to offer Fixtures (AFP): Ofahengaue in league deal Rugby League SKY Index England players are cleared to take £5,000 fees Board sanctions 'Run with the Ball Davies gets the support of JPR NC Students without Bromley No breaks for Leeds until the worst one of all Lee Chapman, of Leeds United, reflects on an unhappy ending to his team's final encounter with Manchester United Picture Gallery Lack of grants could weaken bid for 1996 championship Doubts cast over the future of rally Pickup's unwise tilt at IOC

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