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News from 22/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Paul Yarrow, Jon Ashworth, J. H. Peart, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, David Tytler, B. A. Ferner, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Zahid Hussain, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, R. A. Lewis, Jeremy Laurance Social Servies Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defece Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Karen Woolfson, Roy Lee-Faculkner, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Philip Weaster Chief Political Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Geoffrey Mills, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, John Winder, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Sally J. Kodgei, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, F. H. Pedley, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, R. Livemore, Alan Murdie, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Sean Mac Carthaign and Philip Jacobson, Cloin Narbrough, Frank Smith, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agiriculture Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Jane Reed, John Copeland, Keith Wheatley, Edard Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Ian Ross, David Lipsey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, J. B. Rolt, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Marko Gasic, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Bob Nibbs, Peter Victor, Caring Seton, Richard Beeston, Roddy Gye, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Harvey Elliott, Aire Correspondent, Robin Cakley, Political Editor, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Judith Haynes and Peter Kendall, David Powell, Alan Jackson, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Daniel Johnson, Literary Editor, Philipwebster, Chief Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ian Findlay, Mary Dejevsky,

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Lamont to set Budget day for March 10 Election option left open So Loyal So True So Young Index 1,300 jobs cut at showpiece pits KGB listened in to Gorbachev and plotters Testing time for England Libya order Officer knifed Dirty ruling Our Foreign Staff: Airbus computer was 'set to fly too low' Life of Picasso a winner Ling U Aphone Brooke invites leaders TV host apologises for Brooke debacle Harrods Why Ulster's 'inevitable' solution stays on the shelf In the last of a series examininh possible answers to the Northern Ireland question, Edward Gorman considers the likelihood of a British withdrawl Britain found guilty of failing to meet EC water standards A third of farms pollute rivers 6% likely for public sector Agent 'at risk' in supergun enquiry Saddam loses museum piece Haughey accused of condoning phone-tap Prisoners flee on way to court Homeless aid Breath of air GP fund role Taxi driver jailed for knifing colonel over ex-MP's daughter Books flooding in by the thousand Portrait of an artist as a friend The author of the Whitbread Book of the Years was a able to draw on his friendship with Picasso to produce the most comprehensive picture yet of the artist, Daniel Johnson reports Collectors fear £1m pottery is forged Picture Gallery Home owners 'overpaying insurance by £30' Product Recall Solicitors to boycott duty rota scheme Alzheime appeal raises £28,000 Barclays Police forces unite in campaign against M-way offenders Car buyers want an end to haggling Nurse in smoking case loses Day 244, and the trial that cost £3m draws to a close Isles Students set their sights high Picture Gallery Major studies takeover plan for problem schools Picture Gallery Teaching study takes middle line Kenneth Clarke, a long-time exponent of traditional teaching, may have to change his tune, reports David Tytler Blind man forced to suffer poll tax ordeal Public enquiry urged on Beck Plea change Vaccine hope Flu kills 18 Damages paid Mirror quiz FT action Smooth ride for council tax Abbey National Tories add £2bn to Labour bill Lib Dems join economic battle as Mellor unveils new spending weapon Ashdown puts the political system on trial Asylum abuse attacked MEPs pave the way for Christian Democrat link Pretoria sanctions 'must go' Around the Lobby Victims may get payout Equal votes X-ray vision Roll call Parliament today Age is all in the mind, says survey Think young and you are young, even at 75. But the old believe that more than the young, reports Jeremy Laurance Cat's-eyes encounter rival road reflector Yard investigates case of the reluctant' W' Divided tastes in the buffet Top tie (AFP): Shoppers flee (Reuter): Dropping out Final pint Stay Legal Stay Alive Mozart crumbles for lack of cash Mann getting better People Tokyo politician takes another swipe at America Isuzu Picture Gallery Boom busts along with Bush balloon Academics resist Islamic on slaught Leakey offers a way out in clash over elephant trade Israel steps up its forces Survivors tell of last terrifying plunge Rescuers battle through icy forest bringing victims to village in mourning Delhi's Russian links fade Spain sobers up to 1992 as golden bubble bursts (AFP): Algiers violence Haiti accused (Reuter): Congo plea (AFP): Pans sex curbs Doomed plane 1,200 ft below safe altitude UN tells Libya to give up suspects The Leeds Metro's police go tagger hunting Reuter: Seizure of key bridge leads to Georgian ceasefire Sad band of zealots honours Lenin Stalin's secret archive to be published Kazakhs confirm firing of long-range nuclear missile Picture Gallery CIA underestimated danger of war during Cuban crisis America and the Soviet Union were much closer to nuclear conflict in October 1962 than was realised at the time, Reuter reports from Washington Creative, Media & Marketing Strong Pitchers Overseas Jobs Express Media/direct Marketing Sales Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hitler's ghost takes seat at Croat feast Zagreb Notebook by Anne McElvoy Your Voice Could Be your Fortune KPG David Lloyd Leisure Group Prospects for old gold Richard Ingrams's The Oldie is the latest-but certainly not the last-magazine to be directed at the affluent reader who has reached a certain age Creative, Media & Marketing Hassall Careerline Sales Career Bi-Lingual Secretary/advertising Sales Assistant The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Whose lie was it anyway? The story was an election-year shocker and could have severely damaged Labour's chances. If it had been true Fact or fiction truth is an acquired taste The controversy over Gulf war painter John keane's work is only the latest conflict between art and historical truth, argues Richard Morrison Never mind the value, who's got the price? London's top contemporary art fair opens tomorrow. Sarah Jane Checkland reports that dealers appear uncertain how collectors can be persuaded to buy Alicia De Larrocha Moby Dick Here's Jose Briefing Gone nutty Arts Reviews Multiple Display Advertising Items Hall away Last chance . . . A school check is in the post Libby Purves tries a new mail order test of educational development for parents to give their children at home A counselling house tale Can a simple conversation really help with mortgage arrears? The Times Electronic learning And Briefly Pick of the crop Hire quality Auschwitz's true origin Germans still fail to understand the Holocaust, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Alan Coren . . . and moreover Love amid the ruins Marcus Binney on the dilemma behind today's English Heritage report on listed buildings May the better half win Peter Stothard in Washington charts the rising power of the candidate's wife A thriller from Manila The Times Diary Rabbie's lassies The Times Diary Slipped discs Price of Justice Si Jeunesse Savoit . . . Symbolic Equations Blot on Luxor landscape Price of CDs Learning to read Religious schools Lloyd's relationship with members Dental care Bells appeal Yugoslavia's collapse Computer records in poll tax courts Elections in Kenya Eternal optimist Door-to-door enquiries Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Appointments Today's royal engagements Royal Society Church news David Wallace University news Julia McCarthy Dinners Anniversaries Reception Luncheon Appointments in the Forces Professor David Eichholz Sven Dodington Memorial service These are the words of the Lord God: Woe betide the… Successes of Typhoons Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Domestic and Catering Situations To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2694 Entertainments 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 Today's Events World of Drawings and Watercolours Comic recipe for accidents Theatre A Beautiful Life Battersea Arts Centre Theatre Crime of Love Purcell Room Rock Ziggy Marley Town and Country Word-Watching Winning Move BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Harvey Nichols British workers win German approval The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,821 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Weather Learning the art of non-questions Political sketch Index Eaux No Co-Opted Reject Usury Aghast The Found Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices London to wait until 1993 to see recovery Recession over in some regions Confidence weak among consumers Nationwide told to pay up Tottenham nets £8m from a fan Threat to Maxwell fund trustees Littlechild seeks high-tech meters Mercury Budgens rings up £2.24m How I got where I am today Lithuania to press Major on gold reserves Ferro and ICI call off talks Outhwaite 'was reckless' Ross buys Borland falls Daejen up BP sell-off Citicorp suffers $457m loss Court rules out bank interest in Pakistan Central Auctions rises 13% CWS seeks to expand through more mergers L&m writes off £17m The Reject Shop feels rejected United Technologies to shed 14,000 jobs Business round up More home loan cuts Birse pegs dividend Celltech halves losses Trafalgar wins ruling Oil prices fall further Holographies cuts loss Bank tailors charter The Times Daejan Holdings Reuter: Perrier rejects bid from Nestlé Major Changes Recent Issues FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Not quite out of the woods Major Indices Traditional Options Ubs forecast and New York help to depress share prices Stock Market Doubts cloud renaissance at Budgens Tempus Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward and Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dow falls to earth on profit-taking Wall Street Dollar Spot Rates Lloyd's damage limitation Comment Smoke signals CSFB stirs up the pot The Times City Diary Driving on The Times City Diary Change of stripe The Times City Diary Pouring British sense of fair play into continental takeover tactics The battle for Perrier involving Nestl? and the Agnelli family highlights a flawed bidding system, says Wolfgang M?nchau Mining Moore Shareholders' key is action not words Checking sums for the Listening Bank Local benefit principal factor in trust port result With due respect The Times Banking analysts fear lower rating at Credit Suisse The Times Unit Trust Information Service Steetley defends merge plan Reuter: Tokyo brokers fight market fall Cantors slumps at half time Shares close mixed Cameron Markby Hewitt Austin Knight Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jigsaw Multiple Classified Advertising Items German PC Receptionist/secretary £14,000+benefits Personal Secretary-£19,000 Partners Secretary/Office Manager Secretary/administrator Graduate Hobstones Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Southern Housing Group Hobstones Japan Airlines Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Show resolution in the new year New Year New Career Multiple Display Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Angela Mortimer Grosvenor Judy Farquharson Ltd Baphe Grosvenor Bureau Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Office Angels Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items MacBlain Nash The Institute of Ismaili Studies Ltd MacBlain Nash Multiple Classified Advertising Items Social Whirl! Microsoft Excel for Windows Trainer £14,500 -£16,000 Interesting Opportunity Tempting Times Angela Mortimer Kangaroo Hop to £15,000 Diary of Times Classified Lee Golding Edelman Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Residential The American Gency The rules that reign in Spain Property Buyers Guide Bovis France Property International Property Auctions Ltd C. B. A. Estates Ltd TDA The City keeps watch Property Buyers Guide Elite London Property GA Keningtons Mayfair Offices at No Cost for First Year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sedgemoor Marepolis deal for consortium Market Moves Institute of Taxation Associate Examination, November 1991 CPE Courses Property Buyers Guide Broadqate Homes Association of Taxation Technicians The M. J. Jeanes (Group) Ltd Relocating in Edinburgh No title New homes in the heart of Suffolk The M. J. Jeanes (Group) Ltd Prosecutions are a threat to Tideway tradition Seles applies the brakes in time Huber's display is highlight of eventful day for women in Australian Open Results from Melbourne EEA courts would conflict with foundations of Community Cup brings best out of Polonia Volleyball Thorne ends drought Snooker Maguire stripped of six winners Racing French hope may return for National Mandarin: Run For Free ready to sparkle Mandarin, Thunderer: Wol Verhampton Sedgefield Miinnehoma attempts festival repeat for Pipe Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Christchurch Scoreboard Snow Reports Record stand gives New Zealand a chance of escaping England's young bowlers toil hard for limited reward as batsmen fight back in first Test Snell signs for Somerset Russia bows out after merger talks finish Yachting High time to calm things down Sport on Television Scores unsettled as Newport fail to tip the balance Rugby Union New trophy for leading nation Legal action in view Premier League debate drags on Britain to play India In Brief Slalom postponed Peugeot's Warwick Holligan defends Lineker's honour Hurlock adds the breathing space for Southampton Football For the Record Forest's record prevails Picture Gallery Today's Fixtures Hide on top m a one-sided affair Boxing Conway polishes her act calmly Incentive scheme extended Marshall finally reaches his mark Squash Rackets The Times Index Christie to lead black boycott of South Africa Britain's athletics captain digs in his heels Sanderson to retire after the Olympics The Salvation Army Aerial ping-pong is not a pretty sight Schoolgirl in British ski team for Olympics New Zealanders stand firm Capital idea works Cantona signs on loan

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