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News from 07/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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George Cole, Phil Yates, David Wade, Jon Ashworth, Iris Murdoch, Andrew Warren, Peter Stothard and Martin Fletcher, Nick Nuttall, Joh Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, David Weeks, Bill Frost, W. J. Schafer, Dennis Signy and Robby Forsyth, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Sheridan Morley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Hoggart, Philip Howard, David Pannick, James Bone, George Harrison, Major R. N. B. Freeman, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Ludovic Kennedy, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Lynne Truss, Rachell Kelly, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Cameron Mackintosh, Des Wilson, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler and Bill Frost, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Conradi, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Joshua Vanneck, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, David Plowright, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Craig Seton and Peter Davenport, Nicholas Goulding, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Edward Gorman, Ann Steele, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Anthony Sampson, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Frank Smith, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Wolfgang Münchau, Michael Palin, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Terry Jones, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Martin Searby, Morton Middleditch, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Joanna Pitman, Patrick Moser, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, James Bone and Tim Judah, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Brendan Foster, Jamier Dettmer, Eric Forth, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Robert Morgan, Jane Lee, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Tim Jones, William Cash, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Asa Briggs, Ed McCullough, John Phillips, Thomas McMahon, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Lloyd Groves, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Jeremy Evans,

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Major sets up summit after Ulster killings Province leaders called to No 10 Cancer dose blunder Neck and neck Maxwell voice Olympic fear Hotel crash Botham fails Into Europe Index Life & Times No Title First woman chosen to take over as DPP Embattled Clinton feeling the draft again Picture Gallery Big majority say Ashdown should remain, polls show Couple charged over theft from solicitors Kidnap man sends apology Invest for School Fees Ltd Motoring Somerville Says No Blood, Toil, Tears and Scotch The Food of Love Weekend Times Raising the Standard of Public Services Parties tell of 50 office burglaries in two years Conspiracy theories played down in aftermath of theft of Ashdown papers Former lover pleads for privacy Press warned to show restraint Marriages suffer, Major says Hours cut will ease pressures Tories and Labour still neck and neck 45 gay rights marchers held Council cleared Correction European edition for The Times By a Staff Reporter: Maxwell on tape steals the show at Keays libel trial BT warns of phone card abuse Plymouth harnesses wave power Guns and flowers celebrate 40 years of Elizabeth R Picture Gallery Students slow to take up loans Securicor Corporate Billing Service Campaign seeks vow on BBC licence fee Accord Despairing Belfast awaits new killings Edward Gorman reports a mood of fear and apprehension on both sides as recent violence revives the terrors of the 1970s Lawyers to test poll tax loophole Law firms report rise in would-be recruits £8m film site project to proceed Reynolds waltzes in as the Boss bows out Comet Home rescue schemes offer scant hope The much-hyped mortgage rescue schemes are unlikely to stop many people losing their homes, reports Rachel Kelly Vauxhall Self-help initiatives need aid, prince says Mills brings zeal to battered role Woman in the News Four are jailed as longest trial ends Woman priest Crew rescued Crash award Forged coins Brick by brick Cancer patients given wrong dose Radiation error undetected for yearss Nursing groups attack Aids study Body Shop chief loses sign fight £4m charge Rape hoaxer Shop killing Transplant drug aids asthmatics High in polyunsaturates Labour condemns 'deceit' over slump Dixons Take two aspirin and go to the lobby Counties may get new seats MP complains about Olympic advertising Major refuses to back hunt bill Around the Lobby Beefing up the army Roads pledge Bill revived Land grants Parliament today Week ahead Saddam challenges terms of ceasefire Security council retains sanctions Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Apricot Picture Gallery AFP: Korean plotters executed Gang man says police aided black violence Inkatha 'organised attacks on ANC' Christian Aid Israel's poor pin hope on election Refugees threaten Kenya Rescue riddle for a crumbling Sphinx Turkish law chief shot dead Blame lifted (Reuter): Illegal brothers 'Spying' contact (Reuter): Karens routed Madrid bomb blast heightens fears of Olympic terror Croatia gives way over peace force Dogs of war are cheated of prey Halifax Picture Gallery Chores keep the hausfrau happy Russia gives freedom to last political prisoners Siberian town shivers in dark While the federation awaits energy cuts, one Siberian city has already experienced them, Peter Conradi writes from Khabarovsk Yeltsin fears fascist upsurge B&Q (Reuter): Kiev lets Crimea have voice (Reuter): Handed back (AP): Two sacked (Reuter): 'ard cheese Rivals accuse Beauty queen Paint Examples Bush gives health care poll priority Attempt to outflank Democrats Baby-sitting bobby happy to dream of perfect crime Eichmann file 'not in Nazi archive' Picture Gallery Pickfords Travel 16 killed in plane crash at US hotel Peaceful battle begins People Nintendo peril hits Hollywood Charles Bremner on American fears of growing Japanese cultural power Alan Coren . . . and moreover News from the gutter The Ashdown affair two views onthe conflict of public interest and privacy Everyone should have a right to be left alone, argues David Pannick Ashdown's loneliest day The Liberal Democrat leader spoke about his future to Peter Riddell A Week in Politics A past and present help The Times Diary Return to sender The Times Diary Dickens and son? The Times Diary Lords and ladies The Times Diary The Right to Rent Case for the Prosecution Faulty Towers Party lines on BBC funding On the right rails Church 'superiority' The right to die Unpaid bills and legal drawbacks Sunday trading Safety in numbers? Tricia Howard's right to privacy Fixed fees for lawyers Patient's charter Favoured occupations Court Circular Luncheons Birthdays today Royal Aeronautical Society Reception Inner Temple Births Picture Gallery Latest wills Dinners Turners' Company Anniversaries The King's School, Worcester Summoned by 'nuclear' bell Personal Appears in the Life & Times Section Page 9 Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements John Parry Kohn Hywel Parry, OBE former director general of the Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation and the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation, died on February 2 aged 78. He was born on June 1,1913 Church news Sherwood Mangiapane Bishop Gerald Mahon Bishop Gerald Mahon, auxiliary bishop in West-minister and former missionary, died of cancer on January 29 aged 69. He was born in Fulham, London, on May 4,1922 Rear-Admiral John Howson Read-Admiral John Howson, CB, DSC, a former duputy C-in-C Allied Forces Northern Europe, died on January 24 aged 83. He was born on August 30,1908 Romero Tomic University news Alec Grant Appreciations Sir Alasdair Steedman Basil Handford Alan Davies Alan Davies, the Wales and Swansea footballer, was Swansea footballer, was found dead in his car aged 30. He was born on December 5,1961 God save the Queen The Times Crossword No 18,835 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Heseltine orders demolition of blot on ministerial landscape Weather Boneheads pick political dogfight Political sketch Business News Bull by Horns In Reverse Taking Flight Profile Safety Net The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices GEC Alsthom wins £580m PowerGen deal Dash for gas yields seventh contract Receivers put in at Forwell Group Trying to find the designer ecu Advisers rebuked by panel By our Industrial Correspondent: BAe cuts 450 jobs but may buy Prestwick Rothschild Asset Management Limited Dawson wears new look Car sales fall to lowest for 10 years No Title Yorkshire Director of Marketing & Sales Storehouse chief cuts stake The South China Morning Post New Zealand Opportunity Mark V Systems SelecTV's profits double Unctad should go for 'trade not aid' Rent cuts put life in West End market By our City Staff: Disqualification of law-breaking directors doubles TSW confirms appeal to Lords over licence Business Roundup Eastern diversifies New BCCI rescue plan Court issues tax ruling Nadir fails to delay suit Wellcome to sell division Mitel jumps US orders fall Gloom grows Watchdog promises power price rises below inflation rate Domestic customers to benefit from results of Littlechild enquiry into electricity charges Team of three is named to replace chief of Lloyd's Inland Revenue to pay back tax Cathay chief takes the controls at Dan-Air France challenges Brittan over state firms' accounts Salomon leaps 67% despite oil loss Kevin Maxwell questioned National Westminster Bank Figures suggest delay in recovery KLM still hoping for a profit Decision day on golden prospect looms large for RTZ and partner The world's largest mining group faces a March deadline for deciding whether to develop a potential gold mine in Papua New Guinea. Colin Campbell reports P&P provides a fable for our times Tempus BZW puts spotlight on top firms' accounts Stock Market Ban port directors, MP says Dow regains losses by close of trading World Markets (Reuter): Futures-linked buying nudges Nikkei ahead Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Forgetting the bid essentials Comment Thank you, Lloyds Murray to mint it for Hill The Times City Diary Deals on wheels The Times City Diary Far-sighted The Times City Diary Cresson takes the bull by the horns in picking IBM as France's partner The Bull-IBM deal was a nimble piece of business and political footwork by the French prime minister, argues Wolfgang Münchau Glass winners The Times City Diary Irons out Times City Diary British Gas's conservation trust needs a political will to drive it Prophet and loss Shares and power Cheshire Building Society How I got where I am today Further losses The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates What price help on the move? The cost of mobile phones is inhibiting use in areas of urgent demand. Matthew May reports News of your choice A new device will sift information from television and teletext Compaq Bank check Cheaper picture Online Fax tracks Less risk EC steps in Toshiba There's a fly in my software A computer program trains waiters by simulating restaurant complaints Learning more about Europe Business to Business Business Opportunities Drake International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items F. Herdcroft PLC A Proven & Guaranteed Money Making Formula ASC Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items EG EuroGrant Search Ltd Small Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items The sweet taste of success Start a Business with Realistic Growth Potential Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enter the World of Wine Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items M&B Marquees Ltd Mercury Business Services Ltd Marcus Hearn & Co Ltd Briefings Mandarin: Fragrant Dawn can follow up Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield Mandarin: Bangor Mandarin: Southwell Chaser injured No Title Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline England fail to make the most of good fortune New Zealand escape heavy punishment for fielding lapses on opening day of third Test match Wellington Scoreboard New Zealand go on the defensive Snow Reports Perth game marks return to Australia by S Africa Oxford outmanoeuvre Navy in annual match Hockey Cache Fleur win costs Pipe £250 Racing Ballesteros finds the answer to test of adversity Golf Card of the Course Leading First-Round Scores Daly's drive for respect goes on Cascarino is ready to sign for Chelsea Football Derby to review their security Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Wasmeier sets early pace Yeltsin's deal sparks protest For the Record Getting their kicks at human pinball Simon Barnes in Detroit Hendry is waiting for Davis Snooker Piquet and Prost out Sport in Brief Forget ousted Syed prospers Dear moves on to Harlequins Rugby Union Angol prepares Thomas omitted Open switch Cannons play on Hall after record The Times Racing Games threaten to be an expensive chaos Southampton's success puts FA on the spot Branfoot sumpathises with beaten United Fifth round Saunders could be charged The master of the well-chosen word England make early inroad Women take centre stage Robinson prepares to sue the TCCB Health Somerville girls One of Oxford's last women's colleges is about to throw 113 years of peace and harmony out of its mullioned windows. Who dares to let the men in? The Valerie Grove Interview The Writing School Motoring Theatres Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jermy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in Lonon Cinema Guide Gaoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Reinvention of a cold seducer Opera Don Giovanni Covent Garden Galling Romans Theatre Caesar and Cleopatra Greenwich A passable pastiche Theatre La Bête Lyric, Hammersmith Import of no import Dance Ballet du Nord Sadler's Wells Intensity tinged with compassion Galleries Richard Cork reviews a retrospective of the work of Lucian Freud at the Tate Gallery in Liverpool Concerto for the Viola Section Monarch of the lens Television Review Tomorrow in the Weekend Times Miele Critic's Choice An aged handful for the hired help Ann Steele became a paid attendant to the elderly and considers the pitfall sof providing, and purchasing, private care Life below stairs in the 1990s is still startlingly anachronistic. I could almost have been in Upstairs, Downstairs. After my first day in service I was tempted to walk out Wherever I lay my hat Squatters should not be turned into criminals, a new group says New York, New York Saturday Collect your final token to complete your set and read the full booking details Oars well that ends well Are the actors who race an Oxford eight in Alan Ayckbourn's new production any good? The former coach Daniel Topolski and this year's crew give their verdict BUPA Healthchoice How to ring changes in your love life Phone-dating is the latest way for Americans to find a new relationship. William Cash tries it out for himself Crucial Trading Limited Rollexa Blood, toil, tears and Scotch Matthew d'Ancona reports on a riddle wrapped in a medical mystery—how did Winston Churchill manage to save the world while drinking like a fish? Happily hooked on HRT Medical Briefing Death from peanuts Signs of the Times Brain food Rebirth of a British champion Hugh Wainwright liked his Jensen so much he bought the company. Kevin Eason assesses the new-look supercar Car Buyers Guide Sidlow Lancaster Insurance Services Limited Scotts Golf GTi Sale Audi Authorised Dealers Why the princess had to go German What may appear unpatriotic is really a practical decision for a female car buyer Multiple Display Advertising Items Continental Shoulder to rely on Roadwise Affordable? Price rise Punchy Brunswick Croydon Limited Jim Russell The Times Diary of Times Classified The Top Choice BMW Authorised Dealers Tayside Numbers Ltd Phoenix Enterprises Performance Cars The Phone Hire Centre Limited Announcements National Children's Bureau Errors in ITC paper insufficient to justify quashing decision Council can evict trespasser without housing enquiry The Times Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2708 BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite RSPB

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