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News from 05/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Beloff, R. E. Leakey, Director, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Raymond Wergan, Clive White and Louise Taylor, H. B. Brooks-Baker, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Anne Woodham, Harley Sherlock, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Karen Woolfson, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Robert W. Tyler, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Joe Joseph, Jack Shapiro, Samir Shah, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Sir Michael Wilford, Bruce Clark, Marianne Wiggins, Peter Ball, Tony Bianchi, Clare Hogg, Michael Horsnell and Stewart Tendler, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Libby Purves, Michael Clark, Andrew Sims, President, Marion Devine, David Witherow, Timothy Powys-Lybbe, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Craig Seton and Peter Davenport, John O'leary, Kate Muir, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, David Brunnstrom, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Martin Fletcher and Joanna Pitman, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, J. H. Arrowsmith-Brown, Peter Stothard, David Walton, Tom Benyon, Paul Griffiths, Jonathan Braude, Michel Syrett, Richard Evans, Leif Mills, George Bickerstaffe, Jill Sherman, Craig Seton, Ian Ross, Fiona Cowell, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, John M. Rose, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Martin Ivens, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Robin Oakley and Jill Sherman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Alistair Sampson, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Burt Keimach, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Paul Fox, David Powell, Trevor Berry (National Chairman), Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, Ted Childs, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Lee Grey, Rosemary E. Price, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Philip Fowke,

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Policeman kills 3 at Sinn Fein HQ Stress of friend's death blamed for anti-terrorist officer's murder's and suicide 70 dead as coup fails Radio hopes BAe ruling Keays claim Wrexham out The Times top Index Life & Times No Title Two thousand call hotline on Britain's most wanted man Veil is lifted on Arafat's secret wedding Car discount confusion criticised Labour promises to ban big classes Environmental Investigation Agency With Rushdie on the Run Free Flights Power Abuse No Title Losers in TV bids tippedto win radio franchise Tories tell Lamont to take 1p off tax Shadow minister muddles figures Falls Road centre serves a dual purpose Close-circuit television and barricaded windows at the Sinn Fein offices could not thwart a killer, writes Jamie Dettmer President appeals for peace Payers asked to choose poll tax Killer 'rational' before shootings Mugging history repeats itself Child said sex abuse claims 'were lie Killer escapes from guards MPs want free bridge to Skye Defence move is cancelled BCCI charge Rush for jobs Angry Sara Keays rejects eompari wt(i Profumo affeir; EG pressure could end UK rabies quarantine Playtime 'banned ' at autistic centre Isles profit from tourists wafted in by bank collapse Publican armed against gangs goes free Maxwell widow 'destitute Princess forsakes Jaguarfor Mercedes Three runaway chimps shot Kidnapped cab driver praised Aid for disabled Clowes jury out High Performance. Low Insurance Taxes distort price of cars in British showrooms Enquiry to follow £5m school fire Train driving myth runs out of steam Low pay and a tarnished image add up to a serious shortage of candidates for the footplate. Michael Dynes writes Larkins keep it in the family Picture Gallery Longest trial ends with three guilty Council 'acted illegally' by keeping girl in hospital Meridian Officer shoots man after warning Shotgun ruling Remand death A bat no more Great knitters Girls say no Landsend No Title Heseltine predicts £60 on poll tax under Labour The environment secretary challenged Oppositin Tories woo youth with new deal Trident cost cut by £3bn Around the Lobby Road earnings Strike out Army review A bridge, so far Parliament today Parachute' candidate crash-lands Hurd spells out priorities for Ec MacKay disobeyed the whips Sudan rebels plunder food aid supplies Threat to UN relief Arabs poke fun at their failings An Egyptian playwright's satire reflects political changes since the Gulf war, Christopher Walker writes from Cairo Picture Gallery Which Computer? Hawke takes to talk shows People Giiin blood4etting tobs Georgia of riches and romantic charm Georgians had the best of everything in the former Soviet Union. But now Stalin's homeland is as sinister a place as anything dreamt by Hitchcock, Bruce Clark writes Gorbachev blamed for KGB network of telephone taps Rising flood of refugees pours into Germany Saint Laurent celebrates 30 years of trend-setting Marching in Mussolini's steps President fumbles Habash defence Plan for one EC capital floated Bid to topple Perez defeated as most troops remain loyal Venezuelan rebel major orders followers to lay down arms after 70 dicin fighting Reuter: Bush condemns Caracas mutiny Japan gaffes rile US Time capsule sealed to mark 'Death Railway Reuter: Exile who rose to the top Judge bars evidence Tyson rape trial Charles Bremner writes from Indianapolis that tempers were frayed at the Tyson trial when defence lawyers tried to call on three "undiscovered" women witnesses Fire at colony camp kills 21 Amnesty details rapes by military Student saved in Himalayas (Reuter): Iraq silent (Reuter): Guilty plea (Reuter): Hostage bishop (AFP): Storm deaths (Reuter): Leprosy attack (AP): Miners killed (AP): Muslims riot Standing by his prejudices Pat Buchanan is fighting furiously in New Hampshire, says Peter Stothard Alan Coren . . . and moreover Blue-stocking blues The passing of the all-women colleges endangers an admirable species, laments Philip Howard Europe 's sea of troubles The Mediterranean way of life is impervious to Brussels bureaucracy, writes Martin Ivens Encore Delors The Times Diary Monkey business The Times Diary Pouting pretty The Times Diary Iron will The Times Diary Off the Target Nothing on the Radio An Ill Wind Force of law on unpaid bills? West Bank water Origins of skiing Mantegna cartoons Absent fathers Drugs that can beat 'the black dog' Falklands in review Elephant protection Milton Keynes lessons Toms, Dicks and Daniels in Lords Persecution, please Court Circular Today 's royal engagements Birthdays today Touche Ross Defence Dinner Births Deaths Picture Gallery Service dinners Appointments Deaths Service luncheon Anniversaries Territorial Army promotions Legal Notices Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Calls to the Bar Dinner Legal Notices Francis Tibbalds Dom George Temple Eitan Livni Alec Grant Appreciations John Sparrow Carleton Shugg From the Jamaica Papers New fight as EC tightens planning controls The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,833 Picture Gallery Weather Face of the kidnapper World's recession is foreign to us Political sketch Today in Business Naming Names Wrong Number Mba Fair Nice Figures The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold BAe need not repay £44m of sweeteners Commission 'overstepped powers' Brittan beats challenge British Gas to raise lew for energy trust Your oil is our oil, says Brussels Sterling support is double forecast By our Business Staff: Times' shines in the boardroom Continental Airlines Cash-rich Fyffes in market Eurotunnel ponders a share sale to TML SBC ready to fight for rating French director for CU The Times Unit Trust Information Service Output by Opec at 11-year high Lloyds Chemists raises cash for more shops Business Roundup Heiton hit hard Printech down 22% Elf Aquitaine slips Lloyd 's names are ready to fight forced cash calls By our City Staff: Ramsden 's extradition ordered Left-leaning City scribbler with the right figures Man in the News Abbey life mailing attacked BT has trouble getting through to its workers Forte accounts examined by financial review panel Rich may be tapped for Canary Wharf finance Electrolux springs payout surprise By our Industrial Correspondent: National Grid gives pledge on prices Important Notice Bank shares resilient to debt ratings Tempus Investor indifference leaves shares drifting Stock Market Wallstreet Bad timing The Times City Diary Throwing rocks in power's pool Comment Kelsey rows over to SNC The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Slippery partner The Times City Diary Friend of Romania The Times City Diary Free traders fight interventionists on the battleground of Europe As the commission meets to settle its budget, George Brock examines the forces seeking to shape industrial policy Pressures are renewed for measures to create new shelters for firms shivering in the winds of world competition The commission is as keen to interfere in industry as any member government if the climate is propitious Have a nice sale The Times City Diary Samuel in port The Times City Diary Plain sailing The Times City Diary Modern practice? Stamping feet in vain in the search for customer service Problems with the rented market Catalogue of breakdowns The Times Accountancy and Finance Auditing company accounts Equities mark time Energy Management Instituto de Empresa Fully briefed to operate in a master class Mba Employers are having a say in Master of Business Administration courses. Michel Syrett explains Companies are questioning whether schools are producing good managers Nijenrode Opportunities go on show For two days Islington is the place to shop for a business course Which course in schools maze? The choice of MBA programme is tricky. George Bickerstaffe offers a guiding hand City University Business School New York University The job world is no oyster An MBA alone is not enough to open the corporate door. Clare Hogg reports Northeastern University Council of University Management Schools Help for the loan rangers The Management School Imperial College MBA Staffordshire Polytechnic Masters Programme in Business The M. B. A. Programme Arm 's length study Clare Hogg reports on the advantages of distance learning Tailored may not be best In-company MBAs have little value elsewhere, says Marion Devine HECSCHOOL of Management The ASTONMBA Ashridge European University Careers spoilt by choice Be sure to pick the right school, writes George Bickerstaffe Warwick Business School Gateway to the Future Brash image changes Georgetown MBA Boston University London Brighton Polytechnic University of Strathclyde School of Management Universidad Complutense Heriot Watt Business School Mba Series Make it your Business to Apply Master in Business Administration Mba & Courses GMAT. GRE Thame Polytechnic Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Friends of Harvard Business School South Bank Global vision of future Michel Syrett on the importance of internationalising Mba courses Fit to fight the trade war As business gets tougher, so the need for qualifications grows University College Dublin University of Exeter The Bradford Management Centre University of Durham Frost to land lucrative double Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mandarin, Thunderer: Ludlow Garvill 's Hill favoured by National handicap Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yestersay's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapip Raceline Case can be made for Botham to win his 100th cap Management resisting temptation to experiment as England pursue clean sweep Wellington 's pitch offers little pace Jones and Moody leave India an uphill task Snow Reports Alliance sought by southern powers Irish likely to limit changes Rugby Union Faldo tuning up for the season's major objectives Double for Davies Rugby League Newcastle merger off agenda Notts County gain just reward Speedie and Turner sent off in frenzied finish to lively Fa Cup tie Twerton Park will pose test of Liverpool nerve For the Record By our Sports Staff: Butcher takes legal action Today's Fixtures Atlanta reward backers with speed off mark Olympic Games Confident Davis extends his run Snooker Clarke prepared to play at age of 55 Squash Rackets Javedto play in World Cup In Brief Leyland critical Castle crumbles Intent to challenge Champion arrives Jordan drive Boone defends SKI Report Racing Foster puts an end to Wrexham's dream West Ham sneak home in FA Cup replay Premier League back on course Middlesbrough strike again Sprayseal Solves Roof Problems Samaranch wants to take Nebiolo on board Grounded Eagle yearns for Olympic heights Richards denied a parting shot England 's followers to be split On the run with Rushdie Three years ago, Marianne Wiggins joined her husband, Salman Rushdie, in hiding after the author of The Satanic Verses fell victim to the Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwa. Ms Wiggins kept a diary, from which this essay, Croeso I Gymru (Welcome to Wales), is extracted Women An everyday story of separated folk Single Life Lynne Truss on rehabilitation after cohabitation Please Don't Look Away Media Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Gripped by a fiendish plot Theatre The Master and Margarita Battersea Arts Centre Northern blight Theatre You Never Know Who's Out There Drill Hall Seasonal movements Dance Spring Collection The Place/Purcell Room Picture Gallery Ultimate perfection Recital Marc-Andre Hamelin St John's Promising a new age of reason Interview Mark Fisher, the Labour Party spokesman on the arts, outlines to Richard Morrison a "reasonable" plan, should Labour take power Open-and-shut too easily Television Review City of London Sinfonia Faure Requiem Eyes tricked by an airbrush London Galleries Ben Johnson, whose heightened-realist paintings are today's classic images of architecture, talks to Marcus Binney Cumbre Flamenca All blown down Rock Records Out with a gala Arts Brief Dressing up Dublin amen Last chance. . . In tomorrows Life & Times No Title Mothers of invention & Briefly Street trade Lost children Picture Gallery New baby at BP Anne Woodham meets the woman behind the birth of a corporate nursery Offbeat time trave Save this token (left) and collect three more… This Week A minister for amour propre Libby Purves meets V?ronique Neiertz, champion of French women's rights and of a bill to make sexual harassment punishable by fine, or imprisonment Piece of the action Manwatching War is his claim to frame - if he could get to the front line Tomorrow Pruning the buds of May Britons are in danger of losing new "quality" drama to endless repeats, Ted Childs predicts Creative, Media & Marketing News International Exhibitions No holes in this flagship The BBC's Panorama is under fire. Samir Shah springs to its defence Independent Consulting and Management Company King's School Bruton Director of the Arts Foundation Financial Research Editors Farewell, last of the musketeers David Plowright has been ousted. Paul Fox mourns the end of an era Crone Corkill Banking Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creative , Media & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items CJARECRUITMENT Consultants Group The School of Pharmacy University of London Chairman's Pa—£22,000 Banking Pa/sec The Recruitment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Modiano Ltd Senior Secretary E1 Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Media Careers Department of Molecular Endorcrinology Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Brussels Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Secretary Chelsea Cartier Limited Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Senior Secretary—executive Recruitment Angela Mortimer Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Pa/secretary Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Angela Mortimer Multiple Display Advertising Items College to Career Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Improvements Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Yes, there is life after leasehold Dry rot? Call in the sniffer pigs The Swedes may have found a job in housing for the porker Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brian Lack & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price with good cheer Best Buys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite Labour 'boost for office rents' Property Buyers Guide Country Property Relocating in Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Estate Gatehouse Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retirement Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Glenrothes, Fife PowerGen partner Market Moves Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Power to avoid breach of natural justice Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover state aid decision annulled Multiple Classified Advertising Items Probation not possible for contempt Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2706 Leukaemia Research Fund Imperial Cancer BBC 1 ITV Variation Radio 3 Satellite Coincraft

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