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News from 18/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Theresa Stanbridge, Liz Dolan, Flavio Capucci, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Brian Whitingham, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Ronald Faux, Adrian Webb, (Deputy Director), Philip Goodhart, D. O. E. Batten, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Philip Webster and Robert Morgan, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, T. Godfrey, Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Jones, John Browne, Brian Johnston, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Tom Hutchinson, Miranda Carter, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Colin P. Pountney, Philip Robinson, Gilliam Bowditch, Frances Bissell, David Hands, P. B., Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Michael Howard, Robert Cockburn, Edward Strouts, Robert Blake, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Alan Watkins, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Jill Insley, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, B. Young, Yvonne Brewster Stage director, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Geoff King, Matthew D'ancona, Peter Stothard, June Ducas, J. Stefan Sierzant, M. Fitzalan Howard, C. J. Youldon, Managing Director, Richard Evans, Lindsay Cook, Weekend Money Editor, Alice Thomson, Nessim J. Dawood, Roger Boyes, Keith MacKlin, Charles Utley, Sara McConell, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, J. Hylton, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, J. L. Galloway, C. E. Maxwell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Anna Lines, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Tania Glyde, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, David Powell, Edward Gorman and Richard Ford, Anne McElvoy, John Campbell, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Roy Foster, Judy Froshaug, Hilary Rubinstein, Charles Armour, Honorary Treasurer, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Norman Pearson,

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Seven die in ambush bombing Building workers blown up in country road attack had defied IRA warnings Lottery fight goes on Health pledge Georgia clash £2.5 m award McEnroe win Rescue act Index City dismisses 'blip in the dip' inflation rise Eavesdropper tunes into galactic 'gossip' Yeltsin tries to defuse anger of army officers Unrepentant Saddam says he lost war Abbey National Accountancy Results Key Match Castaway Ego Trip More Cash Loophole on poll tax debts worries power chiefs Tories to cut NHS waiting Heritage Travellers Labour plan hits 8.7% of families Roy of, the Rovers signed up by Danes Court to rule in toad case Ford puts up car prices on eve of critical report Dame Shelagh dies aged 67 Publishers attack EC plan Officer to study new Halford claims Fire bombs found in pub Solicitors reject new pay offer Youth 's story touches court Rider's wait Free bank notes for readers Pavarotti fan aged 5 awarded £2.5 m for birth blunder Police deny promotion race bias The good hospital guide The Sunday Times Journalist to head Radio 3 Ode brings island solace Jail rioter 'acted like wild animal' Cheshire, VC, escapes house fire Lunn Poly Suspended pupil wins £10,000 damages Jury warned Penalty waived In Parliament Lottery remains option for manifesto despite bill's failure IRA campaign aims to halt security forces 26 killed in 7 years 'for servicing war machine' Brooke resigned to talks defeat The Travel Collection Death toll is highest since troop bus attack Book lovers pen sequel to Soviet plea of' 45 Big Mac protesters chew over their latest setback Victim's son faints during Costa trial Duchess in racism dispute Mitsubishi Motors More haste, less taste Microwaves can damage food flovours, say chemists After nine long years baby Madeline takes her bow Cunard WI gives up the struggle News plea Dropping in (AFP): Tourist record Saving jaws (AP): Small claim Model buses Air Malta Rockefeller hands on the torch People Woman pilot has Tornado insights Polo Fighters rally to the flag of Georgia's ousted leader Favourite despot Stands by Bogus bubbles bring a rum affair in Cuba to court Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Serb hostility remains as UN peacekeepers deploy Sniper kills British journalist in Osijek Reuter: Acquitted leader calls for election French villages slide into the red in run-up to the Winter Games Tiny communities in the Savoy playing host to Olympic sportsmen, Philip Jacobson reports Hitler conquers the best-seller lists across East Europe Austria arrests neo-Nazi group Bombing trial (Reuters): Treaty scrapped (AP): Last post (Reuters): Breast test (Reuters): Forest help (Reuters): Synod called No Title Wild Bill ambushed by sex pack on campaign trail Tax cuts planned to outflank Democrats Bush relies on recovery package Shamir is ready for early polls Militants arrested in Algiers Picture Gallery Hell 's nannies bring chills and thrills New York Notebook Puppy love causes Cambodia hitch California weeps for governor's inventions (Reuters): Aids award (Reuters): Delhi welcome Nuclear check Plot claimed (AFP): Death sentence (Reuters): Defiant Duke (Reuter): Kiss and tell Clifford Longley The Decade of Evangelism was never going to work Philip Howard And moreover Story of two nations Tabloid readers have lapped up a story studiously ignored by the broadsheets, writes Alan hamilton A 20th-century Waterloo? Michael Howard wonders if the Gulf war will be seen as a great victory or military footnote Pickpocket slide rule Cook and Duchess Red fingers Long way to Piccadilly Reappraising the Gulf Paradox of Inflation High on the Hill Right of silence at Westminster Ulster: internment or more troops? Values afloat Aid for North-West Role of Opus Dei Killer magpies Commonwealth library's future Straight from the Bard Court Circular Weekend birthdays Marriages Weekend royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Reception Service dinners Peter Searle Curt Bois Harold Hutchinson Church services tomorrow Sir Patrick Hamilton William Rees-Davies Holyrood Park study Appointments Egypt visit Church news Kissing the Book Anniversaries Rend your hearts and not your garments, and turn… The Ever Ready Derby Trustee Acts To Place Your Classified Advertisement Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2691 Saturday Satellite India hhh ITV Variations Radio 3 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sunday RSPB Labour launches benefit challenge The Times Crossword No 18,818 Picture Gallery Weather Mega Sale Index Profile Government borrowing rises sharply RPI at 4.5% has second monthly gain US trade deficit at nine-year low The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Saunders backs Maxwells' silence Quiet weddings Evasive action Thomas Robinson and BM halted Friendly warning Wellcome turnover rises 20% Long wait Pep temptation IBM suffers its worst year Six executives leave National Home Loans Independent Financial Adviser Pension plans Trust bids £31m for Marina The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Kunick cuts final dividend against its own forecast Salomon issues profit warning after oil losses GrandMet sells stake in Remy Cointreau Business Eroundup Chemical gloom Alliance follows suit US girl scouts buy HQ Cityvision meeting Dutch aim to buy Ruddles Are you now, or have you ever been .. . ? Week Ending Still sharp.. . and staging a comeback Business Profile: Germany to tighten financial regulation Flemings The Investment Trust Exports Scant polish on metals for investors Tempus Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Major Changes Building society cuts give builders a welcome boost Stock Market Recent Issues Wall Street Company schemes choose to level up National insurances payments could double if the state chooses 60 for men and women Europe battles with costs Choosing the fixed-rate option Prudential Morgan Grenfell Friendly word for tending groups Credit unions are mushrooming but enthusiasm alone is not enough. Lindsay Cook reports the anxieties of the registrar Trusts jump at loophole in Peps rules Briefings Boyton Financial Services Ltd Picture Gallery Save & Prosper Years of delay face investors in failure BBCI may be the biggest and most complex corporate collapse, but even with quite strainghtforward businesses creditors often have a long wait for very little. Liz Dolan finds out why BES company to take on 150 homes for rental Holiday plan offers 'undersold' refunds Bristol & West Guinness Flight Investment Trust Selector Pep Greig Middleton & Co. Limited Lenders get Revenue bill for wedded Miras bliss Illicit love gives way to illicit mortgage relief Do the miles or pay the tax, company car drivers warned Fidelity Investments Henderson the Investment Managers New Peps raise slip-up fear Investors warned not to exceed limits on tax-free pland Save & Prosper Skipton Building Society Platinum Advice easy to find, difficult to choose Scottish Widows European Pep M&G 'Infallible' BT Chargecard was misused Save & Prosper National Savings Inflated salaries cost pension funds Picture Gallery Trying times for globe-trotter Registrars at fault Tax on one-earner families 'unfair' Interest Rates Roundup The Equitable Life Shares suffer late fall FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices The Times Unit Trust Information Service Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) Dollar Spot Rates Money Rates (%) Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination I, held in November 1991 Order of Merit and Prizes Chartered Accountants' referrals list The forehand that fired an Australian debate McEnroe reserves his best for Becker Meeting of former Wimbledom champions produces a surprise in the third round of the Australian Open Bates is likely to pull out of Olympic team Mystery man is waiting Boxing Heinzer shows golden form Switzerland dominate first men's downhill on the hahnenkamm Leeds attempt to renew title challenge Rugby Union Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Nicholson caught out by Banbridge's win Racing Twin Oaks to top the bill again Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Racing next week Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery Why I have enjoyed being away from it all Rob Andrew, the England stand-off half, gives his thoughts on today's Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield England appear to have the edge in some vital areas Armstrong's absence a blow to Scottish hopes Murrayfield Teams The Royal Bank of Scotland Championship Details Best wishes for slow change in approach Strength decides students international Championship odds stacked against Welsh Lansdowne Road Teams English challenge will benefit from best possible draw Two home countries kept apart in Sweden Thomas wins place Sri Lanka achieve rare win Cricket For the Record Regis finds Villa in the sun Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Andersen given drugs ban Doyle in luck Oceans apart Norman's aide Prean double Washed out Taylor added Rally encore Snow Resorts Cricketcall Opie and Carter only just survive Squash Rackets Foster flies to national record Swimming Tennis 33 Raging 34,35 Rugby Union 36 Teague is seeking cup compensation Whitehead & Partners England the all-whites again RFU announces settlement to end litigation about playing strip Taylor pleased with European draw Speed can replace absent Chapman Stewart holds up New Zealand Panel quizzed Simon Barnes on Saturday No contest Test pilot Memory can play a few tricks Cry for help Up for grabs Picture Gallery Television: Peter Barnard on a week of fact and… Sainted Meades Fifty years in paradise Desert Island Discs is 50 next weekend. Valerie Grove looks back in awe at the enduring success of an absurd idea Fancy that Picture Gallery Barbie and Sindy are a class act these days, taking star billing at Christie's next month. In a becalmed art market, Sarah Jane Checkland looks ahead to some auction highlights Page 11 Sealink Stenaline The Exploratorium What's on Winnie at war with his lunch Telling tales of the Wilder west Next Thursday BBC2 unveils its three-part profile of Billy Wilder, a legendary Hollywood dictator Guilty Secrets: Simon Drake Which? No Title Moving Pictures Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Classical Spectacular The South Bank Centre Globe Theatre Eno Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Observer The Sound of Philadelphia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dejavu, all night through Sinewy drama Strings can swing Rollexa Young but full of experience Rock News A tour of the castle kitchens Poerty in a single glass Celebrate Burns Night next Saturday with the Picture Gallery Kind Food Alison Johnson Cold Saints and hot dinners Jonathan Meades referees at two restaurants in the city of a points-starved team. Result: Brown's 3, Cobbett's 5 Fresh as a very old daisy In winter nothing grows in British soil, but we still expect to buy fresh produce. How new is fesh, though? Multiyork Furniture Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide EuroSites Where to Walk Rieval Abbe Where to Stay Where to Eat The Churchill Quintessential Cotswolds Take a break in a shamelessly picturesque part of Britain with an abundance of good country hotels From the Editors of Sheet Music Magazine and… Assignation a hotel bedroom to discuss my oats Getting out A lot of what they fancy This weekend 32,000 pigeon fanciers will flock to Blackpool. Alice Thomson casts a beady eye on the gathering Kites in a Welsh sky Townies' country fair More than 25,000 country-loving suburbanites are expected at a London show of rutal products Miracle worker Blasted Saleroom Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Original Print Fair Anglo-French china alliance Mini skiers Moneybags Multiple Display Advertising Items Roy Miles Gallery Barbie under the hammer Sarah Jane Checkland on the auction highlights of the new year Multiple Display Advertising Items Achievements of Canterbuty Harmers of London Park Lane Hotel Etchings Lots Road Galleries F&S Diary Auctions The Times Selling Antiques? Daniel Brace Breath Easy The Good Music Record Co Ardenco Ltd Dried Wild Mushrooms Multiple Display Advertising Items Peteroa City Desks Humphersons Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Seymour Shirts Medivac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neils Chilprufe Warm Winter Underwear MOPS Factory Shop HSL Saturday Rendezvous The Times Teddy lords it at Longleat Sally Brompton reports on the British toymakers annual showcase Video Dating VIP Events Old Friends All Box No London Property Halifax New Homes Services London Property Benham & Reeves An Archt Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items North of the Thames Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items When a home is tied to the job Jumbo crossword solution A long house on the border Make for the Normandy beaches Saving grace For peat's sake use coir Francesca Greenoak welcomes the use of coconut fibre as a 'green' compost Home & Garden ISL David Austin Roses Multiple Display Advertising Items Crescourt Loft Conversion Antique Wrought Iron Gates Fruit for the Connoisseur AD Chem Limited Insublind Yvonne Brewster Stage director Fruit Presses Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Review New Zealand Opening Shots Celebration not fit for a queen Contents Plus .. . Feeding the Smoking Can Cause Heart Disease Peugeot 605 No Title Mad about the boy The fat, lonely child who became the gilded brat of British fashion has grown up—in public. Now Jasper Conran has found a way to enjoy the youthul freedom he never had, Sally Brampton writes. Photograph by Graham Woo Reshooting of the president Has Oliver Stone gone too far with the cha Noble Caledonia Limited No Title Sony All revved up and no place to go Milton Keynes is about to clebrate its 25th birthday lout how much is thre to clebrate? Peter Barnard looks for the heart of the town. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Horsemen of the apocalypse More macabre than merry, Mark Gertler's depiction of a Hampstead carousel reveals much about the ups and downs of a wartime artist, Richard Cork writes Harper Collins Publishers What are you doing tonight? Adult education is changing course. While the British arrange flowers and make pots, the Americans are larning how to find love, and what to do with it when they find it Bagged by th Sweet and sour sources Robin Young is sick of being told that extra helpings of sugar can be good for you MOPS The Writing School Bowled over by basics Gut Feelings Clement Freud Admiring the past and the pasta Like a breath of fresh air Judith Hahn, of TV's Tomorrow's World, and her husband John, plumps for a Swiss health hotel Travel Jasmin Tours Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hong Kong Columbus Travel Insurance Himalayan Kingdoms Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Jersey Harvey Elliott criticises Whitehall for failing to protect passengers from airline failures, such as Pan Am Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Titan HiTours Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Rockford Cote D'azur' Ocean Waves' Turkish Delight New Horizons Explore Exodus Prospect Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secret gardens for all seasons The restoration of little-known estates is attracting visitors to France throughout the year, Gillian Mawrey writes Knowledge reborn From Rowlandson's swains to the syntax of the ode, the Pandora's box of 18th-century England coheres only in the imagination A man of lines but few letters Taffy was a Hollywood star Wobbly pillars of wisdom Against the high romantic fashion Cosmic concepts Prophe word only th Of the and word Intelligent toad in the hall Paperbacks Reading a poem ABTA Martin Randall Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Mala mala VFB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solo's Headwater Keycamp Holidays Craigendarroch Hotel Buena Vista English Country Cottages ABTA The Blakeney Hotel Drive France Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Blooming good ideas The Times invites you to prepare for summar with quality hostas and aecateurs Picture Gallery Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3133: Appropriate Lesson (4,7) by Kea The Games Page 'I was too timid to talk to girls' A Childhood : Peter Blake Nortra Panasonic

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