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News from 20/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Archie Hamilton, Jon Ashworth, Andrew Warren, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Jeremy Laurance, Pearce Wright, Andrew Longmore, Sian Flynn, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lynne Truss, Jenny Knight, David Trippier, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Harold Pinter, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Judy Mallaber, John Shepperd, Bryan Stiles, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Pike, Norman McCandlish, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, Edward Gorman, Alan Leighton, Mary Dejevsky and David Miller, Rowland Morgan, Ray Clancy and Jonathan Prynn, Richard Cork, S. N. Payton, Dennis Signy, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Judi Bevan, Wolfgang Münchau, David Jewell, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Matthew D'ancona, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Chris Partridge, Matthew d'Ancona, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, James Bredin, Ian Ross, P. M. A. Nokes, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Alistair Lawson-Tancred, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, T. J. Martin-Wright, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Lawrence Wheatley, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Ian McINTYRE, Christopher Lever, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Myles Glover, Hugh Thompson, David Tytler, Education Editor, David Powell, Matthew Bond, David Fallows, George Sivell and Gillian Bowditch, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky, Alan Broad,

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Ultra-right parties topple Shamir Middle East peace talks threatened as Israeli, coalition collapses in acrimony Brooke defies calls to resign over TV show Today in the Times Index The Times Tories dampen April 9 speculation Women slip back in struggle for top Jobs Ukraine hint for Hurd Poll tax paid Rain delay Advertisement Tehran 's millions freed Western hostages Murder shatters a quiet village Child care voucher scheme considered Banknotes Laying down the law could be only route to peace In the first of a series on alternative strategies for policy on Northern Ireland, Edward Gorman examines the case an imposed solution Britain plans CAP reform Pupils reluctant to stay on after 16 Man Tories loved to hate resigns Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Man faces station murder charge Towns to test traffic calmers Pindown man hearing opens Climber killed on Ben Nevis Felling protest Wined clean M-way death Maxwell threatened to liquidate pension fund, union says Fare cheats risk instant penalties Dioceses lose out as church tightens purse strings Farmers facing water shortages Cordless phone thrives on hot air Abbey National Freedom palls for escaped convict Poll tax rebellion fails to materialise People are paying up, survey shows Southern Electric Picture Gallery Nationalists give Lang rough ride over devolution Devolution is not dead. Kerry Gill witnesses a passionate debate on a subject close to Scottish hearts Ministers focus on homeless Free bank notes from The Times Toshiba U-turn will help to protect New Forest National park status is thought vital to an area steeped in history, Michael McCarthy writes Minolta Hopes rise on blood disease Tolstoy bridges classics gap Doctors seek vote on action Two charged Tyre fire Bond winners Migraine cure gives Nhs a headache New medical treatments could consume Britain's gross national product. Jeremy Laurance describes the dilemma Video puts buyers in the picture (AFP): Crop squad Flight of fancy (AP): Cat call (Reuter): Sub-standard Motor record Language test Publishers shun Ec view of history Duchess flies home Panasonic Milkmen go on patrol Our Foreign Staff: Syria refusal brings peace talks closer to collapse Our Foreign Staff: Rangoon steps up border forces as Muslims flee India edges closer to full ties with Tel Aviv Picture Gallery Miyazawa vows to dean up politics Israel envoy sees Bush decline as loans lever Menem nurses Falklands goal A "diplomatic umbrella" is failing to hide Argentina's obsession with sovereignty, Gabriella Gamini writes from Buenos Aires Soldier dies in Algeria attack (Reuter): Saddam 'to go' Libyan plea (AFP): Family affair (Reuter): Flights resume (Reuter): Writer killed (AP): Cuba support Killer caught (Reuter): Whites held (Reuter): Limbs hope (AP): Art buffs (AP): Illegal briefs Holocaust birthplace becoines museum with a mission Fifty years on, Wannsee has opened its doors to explain one of history's worst crimes, initiated at a drunken breakfast, Ian Murray Our Foreign Staff: Hurd plays down fears for fleet Backing for IML role in UKraine Reuter: Net closes on ousted leader Yeltsin back on the ball Russians savour benefit of price reforms Shoppers face a new dilemma: not whether to eat or starve, but whether to satisfy their wants or needs, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Picture Gallery Cresson takes Le Pen to court Killings strain truce in Croatia Church leader had Stasi links (AFP): Zhelev stays on as president Moscow agrees troop pullout Master of eavesdropping and empathy The art of the dramatic monologue is flourishing. Matt Wolf talks to one of its foremost exponents. Alan Bennett, as his Talking Heads opens in London When snipers venture into the firing line John Russell Taylor reviews two shows of work made by professional art critics Kawai Carmen Jones EAP Rich rewards of rediscovery Tribute to director Briefing Favoured first LBC Last chance. . . Fantasy and a woman Friday Are the neo-Victorians stifling women's sexuality? Charles Bremner meets a champion of the female erotic daydream 'They want to tell women what is politically correct to correct to think. That's like telling people what to dream' National Telelink Picture Gallery Dancing in the footsteps of Lolita Is Melvyn Bragg following the old, exploitive path of Nabakov? Crucial Trading Limited An unmoving picture show Fear of damages means that many masterpieces will never be moved The Times Educational Supplement Questionable intentions Party manifestos are bland but can bite the bearer, says Peter Riddell …and moreover Emma goes East Matthew d' Ancona on a literary lifeline opening between Britain and the former Soviet states Tyranny's meanest breed The annals of Eastern evil are throwing up fresh victims, finds Bernard Levin Picture Gallery Come back, Leon Brittan? Environmental fallout Artistic licence Voting for Peace? Over-Unionised History Lessons Gulf war lessons on round-clock news Labour and Nato Spending assessments Heritage appointment 'Surplus' farmland 'A time to dance' Renewed threat to African elephant Pollution policy Annigoni portrait Church patronage The play's the thing Plus or minus? Picture Gallery Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Dame Sheiagh Roberts Birthdays today Today's royal engagements J . M. K. Vyvyan Sir Paul Benthall Agreement to differ on unity? Christopher Hill Charlie Ventura Brig Charles Olivier Sir Roger Ormrod Memorial services Mrs John Matthews K . P. Obank Ursuline Convent, Wimbledon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Riviera Gaieties Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2692 across Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Entertainments Tickets Available now for Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assement of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Today's Events Punch-drunk with words Theatre The Last Hallucinations of Lucas Cranach the Elder ICA Concert Hallic/Groves Free Trade Hall, Manchester Theatre La Ronde Watermans Arts Centre Word-Watching BBC1 ITV variations Radio 3 Satellite The Salvation Army Tinseltown hedges bets in Oscar prelude The controversial film, Jfk, was the talking point at the Golden Globe awards, reports William Cash The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,819 Weather Lonrho's legend faces the facts Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Christimas sales rise toy less than expected Stores helped by Sunday trading By our Economics Staff: US calls a halt to dollar's rapid rise Germany fears recession Privateers privatise privatisation Speculators try Prague's patience Parker in driving seat of MGN management bid Minet Finance director expected to leave at BAe Hanson looks to Europe for a friendly takeover Hanson is looking over companies on the Continent. Martin Waller considers the motive behind this move Never a dull day with Starmin Smaller Companies East Kilbride Super bowl is not so super for CBS Foresters split over privatisation Brittan protests to Italy on curbs Savings suffer £58m outflow MMC reports on MacArthy Maxwell-proof pensions for all Comment New mountain for Pountain? The Times City Diary Surprise, surprise Main attraction Kafka's trials Cold comfort Not too late to cut interest rates for economic and electoral victory Anatole Kaletsky offers a free-market plan to fuel the economy and help the Chancellor avoid rejection by voters at the polls City 's callow youth Industry's malaise Businesses for Sale Insolvency assets should be advertised for sale to close loophole Gardens Hotel Capitalisation, week' s change Political guessing game will not spoil bond party Lloyd's Spotlight turned on Lonrho's payout Reporting this Week Bonds to benefit at expense of equities Capital Markets Energy campaign reaches boiling point David Young reports on how Britain can save £10bn a year, equal to North Sea oil income Investelectric Tax plan for polluters An 'Earth summit' in June will discuss action to save energy, Pearce Wright reports Will Nissan 'sunny' see the light? The car of the future could run on batteries and solar power. Kevin Eason investigates Powergen Economy begins at home Pearce Wright examines efforts to cut back waste in the home and in small businesses London Electricity Project draws on lake power Assessments include insulation for roofs, walls and floors, and better heating A combination that cuts costs Chris Partridge sees a great future for Chp in home and industry Sparking an interest Resource 3 p to save a fortune Scottish Nuclear Fired for the future Europe saves for future Andrew Warren throws some light on the European Commission's save programme E Business Service No Title Dirty war in the east Eastern Europe is cleaning up its Marxist past, Nigel Hawkes writes The commission looks for support David Young on why Britain is against forced energy saving Basic Energy Helping the Earth Begins at Home LA Crème De La Crème Parkside Health Authority Office Manager/pa to Managing Director of Design… Working Susan Hamilton Senior Shorthand Sec. " Executive Search" MRNJ Secretary for Fashion Company Junior Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments BiL Language Bilinguasec German Secretary/pa Link Language Appts Multiple Classified Advertising Items JAL Astrology Interesting Opportunity Secretaries Wp Operators & Receptionist Trilingual P. A. SEC/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking Sec's c£ 14K + Mort Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reception Selection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Independent Education Forest School Warden St. Dunstans College, Catford, Se6 4ty St. Dunstan's College University of Oxford Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Graduate Sec. To Recruitment Manager £18,000 MTS Northwood History of Parliament Deputy Head Gyosei International School Loretto Multiple Classified Advertising Items All the class is a stage How actors are bringing Shakespeare's plays to life for pupils The language of recession Schools teaching English to foreigners earn millions for Britain, but profits are down Will the Thatcher factor work? The appointment of two Conservative flag-bearers is a gamble for Britain's only private university. John O'Leary reports Education Kumon Educational UK Lectureship in Accounting and Finance Oundle School Manager Freedom fighters Noticeboard When a child spins off the fast track Hugh Thompson reports on a boy who could not cope when he was moved to a more competitive preparatory school London Transport Museum Covent Garden OD Gyosei International School MTS Northwood Gyosel International School Language Coureses Anglo-Austrian Society Study Languages in Europe Posts French Courses in France The public -service of private schools Crash Courses in French St Catharine's College St. Catherine's College, Oxford Selwyn College, Cambridge Don Quijote Institut francais Specialist Education St James's Secretarial College BAC England are left dissatisfied Match Facts Berbizier looking for a concerted challenge The American Alternative in Kensington Justin Craig Education Uppingham School St. Andrew's 1992—Your Crucial Year? Devonshire House RRC Exec Sec or Media Mogul? 'A' Level & Gcse Easter Revision Radcliffe College Oxford BAC Shortcomings fail to temper Welsh joy Howard's restraint praised all round Hunter goes on the attack as B team weathers a test Easter Revision Ashbourne Institute of Counselling Advanced Hotel Management Diploma RRC Command performance vindicates Stewarta Panicking India run into trouble For the Record Australian Open Tennis Results Australia sweep into final Pakistan success disrupted by riot Ryde Again to be Pitman ace Leicester Lingfield Park Carvill's Hill on course for National challenge Southwell Saturday's Results from Five Meetings National Hunt Leaders Ladbrokes Racing Service Cheltenham Rapid Raceline Dogged defensive display helps to dip United's wings Notts County well worth their draw Leeds rue lost chance Pools Check Home comfort is abused by Spurs Villa's misfortune provokes Sealers fury Weekend Football Results and Tables Gemmill's goal makes Everton pay a high price Points are shared at Goodison Park West Bromwich survive the pace Gregory goes out battling Squash Rackets Portsmouth cast doubts Tall stranger scars McMillan Boxing Sherwani revives Stourport Hockey Conner to the fore In Brief Champions out England halted Plain sailing Baker doubles up Kingston again Schneider first Liverpool return to challenge St. Helens show mastery of finishing touch Rugby League Offiah is back in form Results and Tables Olympic rivals are contrasts in style Skiing England v N. Zealand SKI Report Racing McEnroe's epic adventure Seles given scare Coincraft Rafferty 's prize tops £100,000 Rediscovering the arts of sets, life and videotape O'Reilly lasts the pace Kinnear is promoted after Wimbledon fire Withe England fail to adieve breakthrough Kirsten selected for World Cup

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