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News from 27/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Michael F Drummond, Bruce Clark in Poti, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Derek Jennings, Jon Ashworth, Averil Burgess, David Tytler, Virginia Bottomley, David Trimble, Barry Trowbridge, Philip Jacobson in Paris, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Andrew Gilchrist, Pearce Wright, John Diamond, Nicki Almond, Matt Wolf, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Mark Cliffe and Chris Dillow, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Carol Leonard, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Robert Wallich, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Theodore Troev, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Town Dawe and Louise Hidalgo, John Major, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Jack Butler, Tim Judah Grude, Louise Taylor, Rene Pastor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, David Metcalf, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Pat Blair, John O'leary, Higher Education Reporter, Louise Hidalgo, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, John O'leary, John Hennessy, Thomson Prentice, Robert Cockburn, John Dahl, David Bartal, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, T. L. I. S. V. Iremonger, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Judi Bevan, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, J. R. M. Whittome, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Matthew D'ancona, E. K. Dennys, Peter Stothard, Jean Wynne, Ian Cobbold, Richard Evans, Kenneth Clarke, Alice Thomson, David Maher, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correpondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, John Adams, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Sue Moore, Keith MacKlin, Bill Cater, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Clive White, Maureen Guirdham, Liz Smith, Peter Riddell, Simon LYSTER(Senior Conservation Officer), Richard Beeston, Sue Wedlake, Smith, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Tony WOOD(Chairman), Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Clemency Firth, Michael Evans, Gerard Kiley, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Piers Rodgers, Secretary, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Father Dominic Milroy, John Reardon (General Secretary), James Cable, Mary Dejevsky, Anatole Kaletsky Economic Editor,

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Our Foreign Staff: Yeltsin to turn missiles away from America Russian offer fails to sway King Two killed in M6 fog Berry case to be reviewed Art killing Hopeful Bill Redskins win FA Cup draw Index Strike adds to Sergei's woes Beware: experts are bad for your health Picture Gallery G7 pledges action to boost world growth Tories' poll lead points to April 9 election Today the Times Changes Shape Life & Times Today This Week Advertisement Superpower arms switch sharpens party divide Trident In a new nuclear climate, Britain targeting Moscow seems less appropriate, reports Michael Evans Baker tells appeal court to reconsider explosives case Foreign and Commonwealth Office Picture Gallery Man found dead in rabbit hole PR reform finds Labour ally Castaway Major denies Thatcher patronage Brooke expects Irish talks to resume after election I. Q of 145 and Can't Remember? Piper oil families abandon action Greens to part Road charges Man stabbed First salmon Military aid Scientists plan delay in ageing Lawrence secrets exposed Art experts query dealer's bargains Trading standards officers fear cut-price canvas entrepreneur fails to put buyers fully in the picture By a Staff Reporter: Muslim school fund given £1m Lessons start earlier Rolex Converted stables are hub of empire Engineered like no other car Thousands of stolen and crashed cars foisted on dealers Jailed pair apologise to judge Close My Eyes wins British film award Standards worry police GPs Barclays Picture Gallery Hospital resumes implants Allied Dunbar Sunday stores threatened by bigger rates bill Lawyers query right to silence Number's up for telephone tricks Code will outlaw abuses A public service or a licence to print money? Michael Horsnell spends £9.60 to test a phone appeal for film extras Tougher code will cut off culprits Picture Gallery Detectives fear nine boys dead UK schools buy French chateaux TWA the Best of America Bentley pardon maybe imminent Poll challenge Badger set Baby unhurt 17% pay claim Bond winners How I got where I am today From Associated Press in Portsmouth: Clinton leaves his fate to the people Memories of Nixon rekindled as governor speaks out to silence his critics Li seeks to polish China's image Moynihan's Filipina widow primes son for life of a lord Serial killer is to plead insanity Militant Hindus' ceremony dims Kashmir peace hopes Asean strives for closer co-operation Shamir Mntsat adeal with US (AP): Sailor is rescued after raft ordeal Ramos ahead (AFP): Libya to help (Reuter): Police defended (AP): Iraq mission (Reuter): Music lost (AP): Ferrer dies (Reuter): Plea for aid (AFP): Unita claim (AP): Club killing (AFP): Naval scuffle (Reuter): High time German steelworkers in mood to strike over Kohl's 'tax lie' Steelworkers have voted on a strike amid growing resentment towards their colleagues in former East Germany, Ian Murray writes from Dortmund Dublin talks call for world 'water shock' Mankind facing war of resources More seek role in security meeting Picture Gallery Tbilisi's peace is rejected Cresson mobilises anti-racist assault on Le Pen Observers attacked at fiesta ritual Renegade Serbs resist UN troops Bosnia to hold vote on independence EC farm ministers gloomy on Gatt (AFP): Enclave deaths (AFP): Airline vow (AFP): Nazi arrested (AFP): Belgians held (AFP): Holiday crash Judgment Day for women piests A secular court rules on a church dispute, Robert Cockburn reports from Sydney Farewell to the Queen (AFP): Tour finishes (AFP): Speed limit (AFP): Video nasty (AP): Lost notes Star's history lesson People Green toy crusaders clean up National Savings Picture Gallery Chips are down for gourmets Why is Labour so polite? The Opposition lost it killer instinct, then it lost support, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris . . . and moreover The Times Diary Mike and the women Charles Bremner watches the opening act of America's latest, and darkest, legal morality play Clodhoppers on crusade The vulgarity and religious ambiguity of Jews for Jesus are a liability to two faiths, writes Bernard Levin Major's second innings The Times Diary The last comrade The Times Diary Saint of the outback The Times Diary Russia's favourite The Times Diary In Germany's Footsteps MR Rifkind's Folly Costa Del Verde Unionist view on collapse of talks Protecting the elephant University status Algerians in France Decade of Evangelism Viewing crown jewels For and against keeping a monarchy Origins of skiing Sound of silence Mantegna exhibition Asset stripping Court Circular Today's royal engagements Memorial services Anniversaries I am the Lord your God. I said; you must conform to… Birthdays today Lecture Dinner Appoinments Picture Gallery Shedding an effortless superiority Derek Jennings To Place Your Classified Advertisement Forthcoming marriages Marriages School news Rendall Clarke S. H. R. (Rendall) Clarke, ocean racing yachtsman and carpet manufacturer, died on January 3 aged 82. He was born on October 13.1909 Jean Delage Harry Mortimer Harry Mortimer, CBE, brass band leader, died on January 23 aged 89. He was born on April 10,1902 Pietro Di Donato Pietro di Donato, American novelist, died in a Long Island hospital on January 19 aged 80. He was born in West Hoboken, New Jersey, on April 13,1911 Dorothy Alison Dorothy Alison, actress, died in London on January 17, aged 66. She was born in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, in 1925 Appreciations William Rees-Davies Canon Leslie Wilson The concise crossword, the chess problem and the answers to Word-Watching are on page 15 of the new Life and Times section From Our Russian Correspondent: On this Day The Crown of Germany Two killed 20 hurt as fog and ice close M6 The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,825 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Weather Claws out at Paris catwalks Business Charmer spoiling for a battle Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Volvo merger with Procordia to create £11bn Euro-giant Rescue deals 'will not stem repossessions' House prices to fall 2% this year O&Y goes public on docklands row Wishing on a star for Disney data Rivals expect Tees decision The Cumberland Hotel, Marble Arch Banks are poised to make £1bn writedowns Secretaries' pay beats inflation Hayter plan Plaxton orders Capital drop Locate in Scotland SAS extends Baltic network ahead of competition Dividend shock puts Tilly's Lonrho at bay Lonrho faces being dropped from the FT-SE 100 index after its shares fell to 120p, writes Colin Campbell By our Economics Correspondent: Trade gap likely to beat forecast Fund managers still view South Africa with caution Macy's on verge of bankruptcy protection Large challenge for the SIB Comment Victim of the voice-hunters The Times City Diary Intermission The Times City Diary Reverend's return The Times City Diary Heading East The Times City Diary Pressing the right buttons to revive Britain's economy Economic View Anatole kaletsky believes that, even in the Erm, the Chancellor can pull off an election winning Budget Do as I say… The Times City Diary Morgan Stanley International Hewlett Packard WH Smith profit figures will make better reading Reporting this Week Bulls should wait for sterling flag Gilt-Edged The Times Petfood firms buck the recession Funds laugh last after tough year Smaller Companies Firms learn the lesson of Faust Capital Markets Hitachi Bulgaria resumes talks with banks over foreign debt Retailers threatened by power companies Capitalisation, week's change England summon Mallender to cover for injuries New Zealand make five changes for Test Indian tail stops the rot Scoreboard from Adelaide Richians display their class Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Lanelli break free to shed light on a bitter backdrop RFU acts to ease cup backlog A gluepot pitch is a boon to Bristol Rugby Union The power that is reduced by fragmentation David Miller watches Boris Yeltsin fight fatigue in his attempt to fly the flag for EUN at the Olympics Out-of-touch Edberg is easy prey for Courier Australian title won by American for the first time since 1980 Seles continues to bloom The Times Racing Cricket Compagnoni makes the breakthrough Record victory giver Tomba the title Skiing Picture Gallery Fibbens in form for Cup sprints Swimming Snow Reports Newlove and Fox tip scale Rugby League Mandarin: Falcons Dawn poised to swoop Mandarin, Thunderer: Plumpton Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Guide to our In-Line Racecard Destriero pitted against champion at Leopardstown Pearce's remedy pays with Lingfield gamble Plumpton hopes rise Saturday's Results National Hunt Leaders Europe's best fail to excite passions Ice Skating Davis win dispels the doubts Snooker Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Jones chimes in to keep Wrexham's Cup run on track West Ham struggle on and off the pitch Portsmouth have limited horizons Pools Check Swindon make all the running Bolton grateful for McCarthy's gift Weekend Fo0tball Results and Tables Charlton look for the silver lining Goalscorers Offences Attendances Sillett's men flattered by Forest's inaccuracy Football Robson to end stay in Netherlands Italy deflate invincible air of New Zealand Yachting For the Record Today's Fixtures Backley stresses stature with a new world record Athletics Thompson saves blushes Hockey Victory takes Rose's mind off the pain Two-man Britons slip back In Brief Calcavecchia back Llewellyn triumph England soaked Bray goes through Toyota triumph Holders go out Cricket Allen strikes to cheer Chelsea Cottee's penalty miss proves crucial as Everton exit from FA Cup at Stamford Bridge Home and Family Finance Limited Match Facts England to retain Rodber By our Sports Staff: Forest favoured in FA Cup draw Rypien wins it for Redskins Yeltsin plays key role in Games deal The Points of Agreement Major 's middlebrow masterclass The prime minister's choice of Desert Island Discs has subtle political resonances. Richard Morrison picks them up Major's Choice Premier League Looks Give me a place in the rat race - please Libby Purves on the pleasures of the office Prince Edward Theatre Education Cinemas Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indiceted with the symbol) on release across the country Fanning the embers Rock Simply Red Wembley Arena Concerts Philharmonia/Sanderling Royal Philharmonic/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Theatre Sidewalk Sidney Royal Exchange, Manchester Recital Lynton Atkinson Covent Garden Tickets Available now for Royal Exchange Theatre Company Physical fun and sympathy Profile Debbie Isitt, fast-rising and prolific playwright, talks to Jeremy Kingston Small matters Television Benedict Nightingale Beastliness on Broadway Theatre The New York production of La Bete was a rare commercial failure for its producer, Andrew Lloyd Webber, who tells Matt Wolf why it is coming to London Gangsters Now Booking until April Into battle Arts Brief Last chance… The London Original Print Fair The Times Educational Supplement Samsung How green is your holiday? Goodbye to the independent traveller and the culturati. This year's holiday hero is the packaged, and green, tourist. Libby Purves reports Eco-Holiday Brochures Signs of the Times Watches Wanted The beauty of the bare face The unmade-up woman is making her mark. Alice Thomson reports on those who are confident without cosmetics Face Facts Thirty years at fashion's cutting edge Why every wardrobe owes something to the designs of Yves Saint Laurent Crucial Trading Limited Notice to Readers Ehrman Kits Ltd Forking out on forks How Hermes plans to sell the world silver-planted cutlery as well as scarves Dead men do tell tales Modern forensic science is being used in America to dig up evidence and solve ancient crimes, Martin Fletcher reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Teesside Polytechnic Vacation vocation Father Bernard Darcy caters for his flock's spiritual needs as they wallow in luxury Multiple Display Advertising Items Let common sense take over Kenneth Clarke is relying on public pressure to reform primary teaching, David Tytler writes National pay here to stay Teachers are likely to be treated generously in their pay review Picture Gallery Welsh in switch Noticeboard Opting out What three leading educationists think Class business The University of Hull The University of Buckingham University of Aberdeen Multiple Display Advertising Items Biggest show in Britain The Times Worksop College Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Dunstan's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Our united battle in the paper jungle The headmaster of Ampleforth, facing a flood of new information and instructions, finds common ground with state school in deciding his priorities Publicans' school that grew out of hardship Licenses are still encouraged to use the school set up for their children's benefit, but today the emphasis is on quality In the Spotlight Tories' last chance for reforms Worries over academic freedom may yet prevent two bills from going through before the election Take independents out of the shadows Multiple Display Advertising Items International Photographic Agency Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The College of Estate Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Thomas's London Day Schools Independent Schools Information Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Parke-Davis Research Laboratories Just what the doctor ordered The Pharmaceutical Industry Employing 87,000 people, the industry is the third highest contributor to the balance of payments, and is one of the most efficient in Britain, Pat Blair reports Paying for health care Michael F Drummond discusses the real cost of providing treatment Novel designs and strategies Few researchers believe that an Aids vaccine will be ready before the end of the century, Thomson Prentice says Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceuticals Patents bring in the rewards Complex and expensive court battles over rights are not uncommon Amersham Keeping count of the costs Virginia Bottomley is looking to protect the public and taxpayers Immense patience pays off Pearce Wright reports on a compound which reinforces the patient's immunity to infection Pfizer Endless search for magic new potions For drug companies who spend millions trying to develop miracle cures the rewards can be massive Of the top 50 drugs in the world, 48 are of synthetic origin Chemspec Europe '92 Looking for a remedy The Reverend Edward Stone's interest in willow bark started clinical pharmacology, Pearce Wright reports Amgen Abpi the British Pharmaceutical Industry All the way from Detroit Parke-Davis celebrates a hundred years of business in Britain Announcements Agreement is unenforceable Ingletons Wines Ltd Jurisdiction to deport non-EC national Committal order defective To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Times Concise Crossword No 2698 BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite The Salvation Army

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