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News from 01/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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John Dugdale, Gillian Tindall, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Colin Narbrough and Ian Murray, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Nicholas Ridley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Giles Bateman, Robert Hardcastle, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Rosemary Barker, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Freddie Whitelaw, Stephen Bayley, Hubert Fox, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Paul Massey, J. G. Riddall, James Bone, Clive Davis, David Pascall Chairman, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Charles Darwent, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Muazzam Ali (Chairman), Ahmed Fazl, Julian Critchley, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Frances Bissell, Brian Moynahan, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Craig Seton and Peter Davenport, Peter Barnard, L. T., Algiers, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Philip White, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Watson Harris, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, David Toop, Sandy Bisp, Wilf Weeks (Chairman), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Fran Bennett, Director, Christopher Brown (Director), Cricle Goldsmith (UK Director), Adah Kay (Director), John Rea Price (Director), Ian Sparks (Director), Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Los Angeles, David West, Antonia Bremner, Lindsay Cook, Weekend Money Editor, Ken Lawrence, John Gray, Ian Ross, David Lipsey, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Louise Peachey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, David Young, J. W. M. Thompson, Agence France-Presse, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Robin Oakley and James Bone, Livingston, Brian Alderson, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, F. K. Prochaska, LIZ Dolan and Sara McConnell, Mark Greene, Chairman, Gilfrid Day Chairman, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Helen Pickles, R. F. Edward-Collins, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, P. G. Lankester, Stephen Bainbridge, Jonathan Meades, G. Hattersley-Smith, Brian M. Pitts, David Powell, Dr Anthony Storr, Sam Kiley, Lee Rodwell, Matthew Bond, Judy Froshaug, Hilary Rubinstein, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, David Lock (Managing Director),

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Leaders hail new world order US summit hears call for global actin to head off conflict Lamb's 60 for England French anger Labour lead Index Weekend Times Police join forces in hunt for kidnapper HRT can be as addictive as heroin, say doctors January was driest since 1837 Watchdog poised to check out supermarket prices Noble Caledonia Limited Fly Free Today in the Times BIG Spender Far Country Tribe Trial Haughey's fall offers little hope Prime minister's departure will bring more uncertainty to the people of Ireland Major backs inherited wealth Labour regains lead Bathrooms and Kitchens Kinnock defends his tax proposals Lands' End Direct Merchants U. K. Ltd. Architects welcome institute Ashdown sets out terms for coalition Director of London zoo loses his job Cunard Princess Holland & Holland Poll tax debts add £21 to each bill Divorcee loses Target nears Bill backed Sunday shops 45p Telegraph Correction Villager tells how kidnap police held him near drop-off Jail swap for IRA considered Kinnock and the Kremlin The Sunday Times Rifkind hints at BR cash Actress fights rule that cost US role Clapton recalls pain of losing son Forum Acid bath wife 'was in bed with man' 2 Years Servicing Technology prizes for students go begging Tasks set for pupils at seven Standards slip at Boyson's old school Cunard Texas Birds won't take go for an answer Light-footed car worker waltzes up the learning curve Employees are tripping the light fantastic and studying the care of sheep as a motor firm encourages its staff to acquire new skills. Kevin Eason reports on Rover's initiative Archbishop tries to head off split over breakaway group County Hall closer to becoming hotel Airtours Vicarage ruling alarms planners Dear Brezhnev, you're fired Lawyer cleared in boy's seizure Lands' End Direct Merchants U. K. Ltd. Third prisoner dies at Feltham Accident victim awarded £4m On the map Protestor freed Army on trial Nurse Major Sin of the flesh Hain ban lifted Potter park Fiat Major resists call to alter security council's line-up The United Nations summit: Germany and Japan press for role as permanent powers Yeltsin wants 'Star Wars' as global defence Jordan Aid splits US and Britain Azerbaijani forces launch attack on disputed enclave Mikhail takes bow as honest broker Today's Best Attache £3950 German steel strike looms Kosovo deaths (Reuter): Royal return (Reuter): Kiev gets army (AFP): Ethnic justice (AFP): Sweet nothing (Reuter): Counter move Photo souvenirs 'motivated visit to Tyson's bedroom' The alleged rape victim of the former heavyweight champion hoped to go to a party of rap stars with him, writes Charles Bremner from Indianapolis Runners flounder in the campaign mire Democrats line up to enter race Reuter: Prostitute sentenced to death Vultures find rich pickings in Sudanese rebel feuding Brutal infighting in the guerrilla Sudan People's Liberation Army has left it open to attack by Khartoum's firces. Sam Kiley reports from southern Sudan Ford joins Kennedy file appeal Alarm over spate of 'kaffir killing' Burmese deploy suicide squads Keating runs down the Union Jack (Reuter): Legal tender (Reuter): Temper taxed (Reuter): Eight wounded (Reuter): Tigers accused (Reuter): Syphilis threat (AFP): Dry measure Priest block (AP): Cash bonus Habash is placed in Paris police custody Demand for cabinet resignations The Sunday Times Pollution battle envelops Taj Mahal India's supreme court will bear evidence on acid rain. Christopher Thomas writes from Agra Shamir sees search for peace as a vote-winner The Israeli prime minister wants to persevere with talks on Palestinian autonomy in the poll run-up, reports Richard Beeston from Jerusalem By our Foreign Staff: Film shows Iraqi cruelly Argentina asks for Europe's overflow The EC is considering a plan to send Eastern European immigrants to warmer climes, writes Tom Walker Lunn Poly Lipsticks and lyrics beat the Treasury forecasters Picture Gallery Marking a close encounter (Reuter): Easing up (AFP): Worn out (AP): Long wait The Leeds Cutting back on the bridegroom's suit My kind of town says Muti People Give the Scots their money Their own currency would mean freedom, Nicholas Ridley says Subsidies are seen as both patronising and inadequate by Scots, and irritating by the English Philip Howard . . . and moreover Values of the voyeur Charles Bremner on America's prurient fascination with televised scandal A point for the amateur David Lipsey warns that a ban on fox-hunting will damage point-to-pointing Hollywood bowled The Times Diary Write off The Times Diary Board coup The Times Diary Miner classic The Times Diary Left turn The Times Diary New Life for the UN Food for Investigation Princely Candour Museum needed for watercolours Gallery restriction Sullivan and Gilbert Marked post-boxes Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Targets for teaching art and music Laying claims to the origins of skiing Milton Keynes lessons Jews for Jesus Better provision for child care Arabic and science Tug of war plea Moral climate Preserving the past Court Circular Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Polytechnic news Today's royal engagement Births The Times Lord Prentice Poetry medal Picture Gallery Appointments Police service appointments Church news Forces' appointments Award for Prime Minister Middle Temple Receptions Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Memorial services University news Willie Dixon Willie Dixon, blues song writer, arranger, producer and bass player, died of heart failure on January 29 at St Joseph's hospital, Burbank, California aged 76. He was born in Vicksburg, Warren County, on the south-west edge of the Mississippi delta Church services tomorrow Presentation of Christ in the Temple Shizuo Takano Maj-Gen Sir John Bates Major-General Sir (Edward) John (Hunter) Bates, KBE, CB, MC, a former commandant of the Royal Military Collage of Science and later personnel director of Thomson Regional Newspapers, died on January 28 aged 80. He born on December 5,1911 Maureen Walker Maureen Walker, design journalist and home editor of The Sunday Times "Look" page 1973-83, died of leukaemia on January 18 aged 46. She was born on May 19,1945 Richard Hunt Appreciations Dame Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies Admiral Luigi de La Penne The concise crossword, the chess problem and the answers to Word-Watching are to be found on page 16 of the Weekend Times Derry: Who Fired First? Picture Gallery Airlines told to use cabin sprinklers The Times Crossword No 18,830 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather One-day strikers close museums and galleries Sale Business Profile By our City Staff: Advisers named by MFI for flotation The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Thorn pulls out of retailing at cost of £45m British Coal to make a further 1,158 job cuts Clegg resigns from Wace Rate cut Glamour fades Fighting back The bell tolls for SE trading floor Dealers celebrate a long goodbye' Foreign Colonial Breathing space Value held No Title Cover up Shake-up costs push IBM UK to £124m loss Merlin stays suspended Dyson slips Heavitree dips Booker buys Elliott passes Flextech rises Loss for Kelt Nationwide Wholesale Fittings holds payout By our Industrial Correspondent: BAe agrees to sell Aerostructures By our City Staff: Allied-Lyons' pubs deal in disarray after OFT ruling The lights go out at Rumbelows Gillian Bowditch says the future of electrical retailing is in out-of-town superstores Price war damages jeweller Botnar named in Revenue warrant Brittan says phone review due this year Business Roundup Daks profits halved News Ltd chairman Forwell suspended Cabra delays results Mark not hurt by strike vote The Sunday Times The regulator who does it his way Business Profile: Sir Bryan Carsberg Carol Leonard finds the man who takes over at the Oft in June is a cool customer who gets what he wants IoD's sell-off dream is a land of milk and money Week Ending Matthew Bond TWA flies into chapter 11 protection Societe Generale Touche Remnant Recent Issues Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Asda lifted by plans for flotation of Mfi Stock Markets Anglia nurses more losses Tampus From Reuter in Brussels: EC and US unable to agree on aircraft aid Major Changes Wall Street Leaseholders Fight Contents cover may double in price Insurers fight surge in thefts by raising premiums and moving boundaries for charges High-risk drivers hit in the pocket Prudential Societies make the savers pay Comment Shopping around can save pounds A Fimbra Member Black Horse Life Tax change hits annuity cash Best Annuity Deals Cgt Allowance, December 1991 The Equitable Life Scottish safety strategy Briefings (Personal Financial Planners) Ltd. Leaseholders fight for legal shelter The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Morgan Grenfell Halifax allows 'free' quarter Fidelity Investments A Fimbra Member The Equitable Life M&G Group Interest Rates Roundup Despair over Halifax decision to impose account charges Niggardly bank Run out of Pep Portfolio Platinum Security of personal pension schemes guaranteed by law Include jobless in pension age equation Hill Samuel Brixton blues Save & Prosper Futures-led advance The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Lewis and Pringle bowl England into the lead Test criketers make a magic turnabount to transform Eden Park into lees than a paradise for New Zealand Auckland Scoreboard Spur for India to confound Border Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Hendry's mission to find his old form Snooker Wigan in fixture dilemma Rugby League Times Sports Service Langer's late charge puts him in familiar territory Change of mind may pay dividends for German golfer From a Correspondent in Paris: Sweatman springs a surprise Jodo Memory of chariot power Sport on Telecision The Week in View The Week's Highlights Scholfield booked for early success The Red One can progress Wetherby Arazi has French date en route to Kentucky Racing From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Morley Street to sparkle Canton to build racetrack Sweet Glow to take command Mandarin Sandown Park Chepstow Stratford Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Cheltenham Gold Cup Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Problems of the French should ease Welsh fear Rugby Union Cardiff Teams Save & Prosper Kronberger's last chance Sking Man of few words and mighty deeds David Hands recognises the qualities that bring Peter Winterbottom to a milestone in English rugby today Irish resurgence sinks beneath horizon Challengers seek more competition Yachting Snow Reports Victorious England set up treble chance Student Sport Troubled Eubank may limit his power Boxing Save & Prosper Schmeichel's quality keeps United on course Clive White on Peter Schmeichel, the cornerstone of Manchester United's pursuit of the League championship Celtic reject £750,000 bid for unsettled Cascarino Chelsea's interest raises questions over Dixon's place Cambridge fail to move up Match-By-Guide to the First Division For the Record St Albans win with late goal Southgate target lead L. 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Bean Skelton's ban is reduced In Brief Grouillard signs Thompson debut Renewed rivalry Away on business Upwardly mobile Straight forward Monarchs on view Cricket Ireland lose Fitzgerald Mental attitude likely to be England's main stumbling blocd at Twickenham Public Auction Notice Cantona walks out after trial dispute France sense the relief Gooch extends England lead Black business Simon Barnes on Saturday Not cricket On thin ice Take the money and run Virtual unreality illustrated Tumba gets a ten-year suspension Le vin, le pain and la vie en rose Robin Young explores Paris, one of the destinations the Times invites two to visit for the price of one Clone Sharks Venice Simplon Orient-Express Flyfree Film Evenings out Edwina Currie MP for Derbyshire South Going to work on an egg Review A faraway twang of collapsed fantasy is all part of a reviewer's week, Lynne truss Writes The novelist that time forgot Next wednesday Bookmark on Bbc2 profiles Henry Green, best-selling author and recluse Texaco Up and under the mike When England's rugby team meets Ireland today, Rs will roll Off with all their heads Preview Guilty Secrets: Lord Denning The Philharmonia The Bach Choir Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Raymond Gubbay Victor Hochhauser The Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet Barbican Hall The International Silver & Jewellery Labite Cotton Club English Shakespeare Company Time Out Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Virtuosity that thrives on the spur of the moment Is improvisation, considered an essential skill in Mozart's day, excluded from our play-safe musical world? David Toop goes in search of spontaneous combustions Tragic sense of emptiness Opera Konigskinder Coliseum Riches recalled Jazz Records Miriam Makebe: Africa (RCA/Novus ND83155) The Working Piano of the British Playing Class The Sunday Times New Novasonic Popular plus The London Original Print Fair Chinese monkey business Welcome the year of the monkey with the times cook, Frances Bissell, in Cantonese mood The Times Diana Leadbetter A zest for the islands Jane MacQuitty sings the praises of New Zealand's wines, so close to European hearts Best Buys Mock-heroic fantasyland Jonathan Meades on how the old St George's Hospital has turned into a culinary dragon breathing expensive verbosity Picture Gallery Immaculate confection A group of nuns has cooked up a novel way of keeping the house in order Britannica Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide English Cooking French Cooking Junior takes to the ice Lee Rodwell meets the well-padded future stars of British ice hockey Saturday Rendezvous Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Gold Connection Multiple Display Advertising Items The Executive Club Box No. . . Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Video Dating Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Will you collect your sheep, or shall I wrap them for you Farmer's Diary; Paul Heiney Guardian of all that we survey Sandy Bisp meets Michael Dower who next month becomes head of the Countryside Commission Less pear, more moor Feather Report Picture Gallery Funny you should ask. . . Event Cordula Where to Walk Housman's Shropshire Best of Britain Julian Critchley, the writer and MP, finds the first snowdrops in the poet's 'blue remembered hills' Easy escapes from the mea Where to check in for a few days of all within an hour or so of the Best of British Weekends Where to Stay Cuba Where to Eat Sealink Stena Lane Picture Gallery Constant Heat Multiple Display Advertising Items Fruit Picking 'Head' Medical Curiosities Island Flowers Postal King Size Bed Co Gianni Versace Special Price for Desk & Chair Chilpruff Warm Winter Underwear Tablesafe The Direct Foam Supply Co. Foam for Comfort Factory Shop Langley House Made to Measure Shirts Homes and Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Buys Weekend Tips Home & Garden Insublind The Flatroof Company Don't Gold shoulder the subtle willow Francesca Greenoak rediscovers a tree that offers a vase-full of winter colour Multiple Classified Advertising Items David Austin Roses Multiple Display Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items For futher information, please call (010.33)… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Developers/landlords Johnd Wood & Co. Arthur Rathbane Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pyreneer-Orientales. Laroquedes-Alb. 15 mins. from… Allison Romes Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farley & Co Living up to the family inheritance Doctor's dilemma Fresh fields with sport at its heart What's in a name? Faded glory Take your partner on holiday-free Collect a Times token every day Flyfree Winning Move Word-Watching Announcements The Times BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Independent Financial Adviser BBC1 Satellite Superlative Travel Radio 1 ITV Variations Saturday review Investors in Industry Upstaged by the past Opening Shots Lease of nonsense Picture Gallery Talking dirty Contents Royalty is long live th Elizabeth Ii has ruled over four decades that have seen the concept of royalty caricatured by the media and questioned by her subjects. But, Bryan Appleyard explains, she survives: defender of the faith Dunhill In-Nu-1 Audi The Untold Fortune Speculations about the Queen's wealth abound, with some estimates suggesting her daily income is as high as ?1.8 million. The reality is that no one knows how rich the monarch is because her affairs are protected by secrecy. Brian Moynahan sorts out fact from fiction Feeding off the fat of the future Victoria McKee meets a growing band of consumer-age clairvoyants whose business is to predict what we will be eating, drinking and thinking in the next millennium A Tapestry Kit Offer Picture Gallery Don't leave bome without it Worth her weight in slimmers' goals Rosemary Conley is a 7st 131b millionaire, who found fortune through losing pounds and fame through being ordinary. Sally Brampton talks to her about the mind-over-excess-matter approach to dieting. photograph by Paul Massey Standing in praise of folios All Europe wanted to learn from him, inform him, praise him, entertain him, study him. Is it any wonder that Bernard Levin wants to live to 93, so that he can fully read him? Dishwash Electric Born free, living free on the plains of Africa The Masai are a mysterious people whose nomadic lifestyle has often been romanticised. Justin Cartwright went in search of reality Business News Real Fire Artists' Baton charge at the Bastille Euro Premiere As Myung-Whun Chung undergoes the first real test of his success in Paris tonight, he talks to Helena Matheopoulos, who previews arts events this month The Best of Europe The Softback Preview Highs and lows on the magical bean stalk The World of There's nothing more intoxicating than a truly wonderful cup of coffee- and nothing more predictable than a truly awful one. Photograph by Justin Pumfrey Making the best Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Oversias Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Martin Randall Travel Self Catering Blakes Exodus Aito Making a meal of freedom Gut Feelings Clement Freud Clement Freud prepares a dish for Tom Sutherland Attuned to the bear necessities of life Susan Richards sails the Alaskan coast, and marvels at the triumphs of nature and natives over pillage and oppression Hotels, B&Bs and guest houses are to be graded in Britain 's first unified guide, Harvey Elliott writes English Country Cottages Swan Hellenic Brittany Ferries Overseas Travel Round the World Jetset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tours Marple Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan Travel Limited Crystal Hotel Guerba Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Classified Advertising Items VFB Holidays Drive France Multiple Classified Advertising Items G-D-S Design Factory Shop Medivac Elmley Heritage David J. 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Ltd The Cotswold Clothing Co The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Czechoslovakia Denmark Sweden Multiple Display Advertising Items French Affair Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crystal Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Headwater Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items The Copthorne Tara Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Cruise Lines Apaquet Cruise Company Cycling Holidays Investor in People UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Luxury Country Winter Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Lodge Thorpeness, Suffolk Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items MRS Irne, Inverdruse House MacKay's Lagency Anarchy is loosed upon the world Demanding the Impossible a History of Anarchism Taming the angry young man Boys Will Be Boys Embarrassing moments on the way to maturity Antonia Bremner finds recurring themes in a tale of teenage love and rebellion Way to maturity All Shook UP Spain celebrates a change of heart Fire in the Blood Talent in danger from her myth Simone De Beauvoir The Woman and her Work Letters to Sartre Reading a poem Unburied treasures Children The Midnight Folk and the Box of Delights Suspense rewarded with a stunning denouement Marcel Berlins reviews the latest thrillers Youthful high spirits from a pedestrian character James Plumptre's Britain: The Journals of a Tourist in the 1790s Edited Gourmet's night out The Times and Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons invite you to dine on the exquisite fare of chef Raymond Blanc Bridge by The Listener Crossword No: 3135 Called To The Bar by Salamanca The Games Page The Times 'We always believed we would return' A Childhood: Otto Habsburg Noble Caledonia Limited The Silk Cut Travel Season

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