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News from 12/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Bob Ross, George Thomson (Patron), Jocelyn Hay (Chairman), John Chittock, Eric Dymock, Bill Frost, Nicolette Jones, Philip Howard, Tom Harman Smith, Maurice Gillibrand, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, William van Straubenzee, Carol Leonard, N. Leonard Alderson, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Geneive Abdo, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Diana G. Crawford, Peter Bills, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Wood and Colin Narbrough, Michael Clark, John Young, David H. Walton, Charles Bremner, Richard Goss, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Michael TRACEY(Director), Sally Jones, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Peter Bowman, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Judi Bevan, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, William Greaves, Wolfgang Münchau, Sheila Gunn and Stewart Tendler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, K. V. Deacon, Director of Operations, Clare Longrigg, Alice Thomson, John RADFORD(Chartered psychologist), Martin Searby, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Bruce Clark and Igor Baranovsky, Alfred Hermida, Clive Roslin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Ross Tieman and Peter Mulligan, Michael Seely, Ruth Gledhill and Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Tom Clarke, Sarah Jane Checkland, Clive Brooke, General Secretary, Leonard Miall, Philip Webster, Melinda Wittstock, Anthony Lester QC, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, John Blauth, Lauris Morgan-Griffiths, Alan Coren, Roy Jenkins, Anthea Gerrie, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, James Cellan Jones, Chairman, John Bevan, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Gareth Williams, Chairman, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, James Dobson,

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Ulster leaders shrug off bomb and revive talks IRA alert before No 10 summit Heads seek exam switch All change Tobacco vote Bush declares BA soars Index Life & Times Guinness trial judge seeks radical reform Britain comes clean over bathroom antics Women hail Tyson's downfall Major braced for long haul out of recession Clowes gets ten years for 'UK's worst fraud' British Coal Today in the Times Demolition Squad Picture Gallery Colleges and schools call for A-level shake-up Mayoress sent poison pen letter Haughey era swept away with dismissal of eight ministers Albert Reynolds wasted no time in making his mark as the new Irish prime minister yesterday with a cabinet shake-out that shocked his Fianna Fail colleagues. Edward Gorman reports Cavalry regiments dragooned into a change of name Picture Gallery Role of juries defended Fraud prosecutions The next Dpp favours improving not transforming, the handling of complex fraud trials, writes Frances Gibb MEPs vote to ban tobacco adverts Policemen jailed for race attack Sacked man 'given warning' Ashdown gain Elephant plea Joint exercise Massacre witness says he was forced to exaggerate story War deaths libel case Drivers hold key to thefts Dispute school chairman overruled Picture Gallery Sara Keays rejected £100,000 Prospero Julie Ward lover tells of romance at Kenyan lodge Vauxhall Carey wants funding to protect countryside Cider may fall foul of EC levy Punch Lawyers protest at legal aid delay Chinese porcelain for sale after 300 years at sea Experts fear a treasure trove of 28,000 items of blue and white porcelain will rock the boat in a market already flooded with previous deep-sea finds, Sarah Jane Checkland writes Durham cuts one in eight clergy jobs Franklin memory kept alive 35 held in drugs raids Chinacraft London Porter is cleared of sex attack on rambler Rape case man found dead Producer dies New station Drug charges Super eel Stoppards split The voice of reason? Challenger orders his generals to the war room for final election assault Labour's "leader's committee", which represents all three arms of the party, is preparing in secret for the battle ahead, Philip Webster reports Tories' workplace reforms to limit strength of unions Tongues tied by EC hi-tech Labour woos 'neglected' women Kinnock calls for action to halt job losses Taxman to show he cares By our Parliamentary Staff: Teachers incited to rebel Give us your support Delay over governor for colony Estate cash Self-destruct PR bill falls Schools limit Aid continues Under review Parliament today Coup plotters offer verse and vitriol Yazov launches tirate Royal Mail Food teams lift Moscow morale Challenge to Yeltsin on gulag House of squalor betrays its secrets British MPs have been appalled by the fate of Romania's handicapped, Ray Clancy writes from Podriga Time is running out for Cresson Racists jeer at roadside birth Village burnt Poll date set (Reuter): Madrid strike (AP): Serb call to UN British Airways 'Baddest man around' man around' left to fight personal demons Mike Tyson, champion boxer turned convicted rapist, may be in the last round of his career; was ha a villain or a victim? Charles Bremner investigates 1996 hopefuls accused of letting Bush down White House officials admit to campaign disarray Salvador rebels emerge from wilderness claiming victory El Salvador's guerrillas, pleased with promises of land reform, prepare to lay down their arms, Anne McElvoy writers from Los Mazariegos Democrat front-runner tumbles in primary polls Aquino to challenge Marcos Forced exit (AFP): Army reforms (AFP): Vanunu rebuff (AFP): Kith and skin Kashmiris forced back by tear gas March to Indian border Our Foreign Staff: Police find arsenal in mosque Mao 's music gets karaoke touch Picture Gallery National Savings Branson to keep his feet on the ground People All roads lead to internment Jailing godfathers of both sides would heal Ulster, says Conor Cruise O'Brien …and moreover Mandarin Britain A bill of rights is the only answer to excessive Whitehall rule, arues Anthony Lester QC Middle America hits back Charles Bremner on the moral forces that floored Tyson A fortune in those fatwas The Times Diary Seconds out Heavenly profits Bob 's job lot Victory by Default? Justice Denied Into Hot Water David Plowright's departure from Granada Television BBC as centre of excellence in a multi-channel age Notices of coding Price paid in Ulster New business rate Short arm of law on unpaid bills Favoured occupations Court Circular It is your own wickedness that will punish you, your… Picture Gallery Dinners Luncheons Today's royal engagements Service dinner Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Word-Watching Leon Clore Leon Clore, the film producer who backed many of the rising generation of British directors in the 1950s, died in London on February 10 aged 73. He was born in Brighton on July 9,1918 Ernest Thornton Ernest Thornton, MBE, former Labour MP for Farnworth and junior minister in the first Wilson government, died on February 5 aged 86. He was born on May 18.1905 Memorial service Latest wills Fritzi Gordon Fritzi Gordon, international bridge player, died in London on February 8. The official encylopaedia of bridge gives her year of birth as 1916 Thomas Talbot Thomas Talbot, CB, QC, who died on February 8 aged 87, was Counsel to the Chairman of Committees in the House of Lords, 1953-77 and assistant counsel for a further five years until his retirement in 1982. He was born on December 21,1904 Birthdays today Alec Grant Appreciations John Parry Thomas Parkinson Thomas Parkinson, American academic, critic of the Beat movement and poet, died in San Francisco on January 14 aged 71. He was born in San Francisco on February 24,1920 Lord Lister Quayle pledges US troops will not abandon Europe The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,839 Princess has Taj Mahal to herself Weather Howard takes the shine off Political sketch Calling Time Coal Scuttle Takeoff Expensive Camouflage The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Gloomy Bank backs down on recovery 'Still bumping along the bottom' PW says £500m removed at MCC Workaholic in the bull market Seelig's will to win bordered on obsessional With the second Guinness trial cut short. Judi Bevan chronicles the rise and fall of Roger Seelig Picture Gallery BA flies above forecasts Air Portugal Amstrad slumps into loss Epson GPA profits take off again after a record quarter Asil Nadir for trial at Old Bailey Drexel sues its former chiefs Levy attacked Jenkins in black SAS buys stake Bryant ahead BAe puts £79m into Burwood House Gateway denies it is to shed 3,000 jobs America accused of dumping coal Outhwaite names' payout to average £117,000 YRM eyes east Europe as way to beat recession Pountain gives up day-to-day control Property CNT Opec holds talks to cut output Institutions sit it out on the sidelines Lower fuel costs lift BA to unexpected height FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates KLM and BA merger stalled Ofgas objects Doctor in demand The Times City Diary Going hungry The Times City Diary Man in 121 The Times City Diary OFT calls time early on Allied's scheme to meet the beer orders Martin Waller reports how Allied-Lyons, back from the depths of last year's forex disasters. is sharkpening up its ideas for the future Merrill to the fore The Times City Diary Dropping the word 'British' Protecting shareholders' funds Shoe-shop service King Customer Cheshire Building Society Gatt fears a green protectionism cloak The Times Unit Trust Information Service Disney tries to defuse dispute Ofgas rejects transmission charges option Pathfinders acquires two businesses Business Roundup Manchester Ship dips Mountleigh posts (Reuter): Cinzano sale cleared Equities mark time Ford Japan makes inroads European Car Industry The Japanese are making life for Europe's embattled manufactures, Kevin Eason reports Spark to attract the customers Manufacturers want government incentives to boost electric car sales Where will all the cars go? A Race Apart Revving up after a slow start European Car Industry Who will lead the market in 1992? Eric Dymock looks at the new models The costs of starting-up European Car Industry David Young looks at the variety of deals on offer for rescue service Toledo Getting Back on the Road European route to madness Brussels bureaucrats care more for car makers than motorists Augusta paradise beckons for Baker-Finch Villepreux calls on England to run with ball in Paris Rugby Union Specialist enhances Halliday's chances Club barman is banned by RFU Cooke held in reserve Bridge Accountancy and Finance Taking liberties with the Queen's English Sport on Television the Week in Review Fitzgibbon clear on his task Oxford complete clean sweep of Services teams Hockey Oxford crew gives an impressive display Rowing Gooeh can claim the credit for a bright new image England erase sour memories of past tours Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, reviews the numerous highs and occasional lows of England's Test match series with New Zealand Botham's Career Record Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professionals hope to end amateur domination Birds , blossom and baboons amid the bunkers Tom Clarke on a golfing dream that has become a spectacular reality in kenya Centre of attention: David Lawrence 's career… Australian conditions look to be a stumbling-block Extra man may pose problems Sweeney and Gravenor get the call Netball Mandarin: Ballyanto to follow up for Holder Thunderer: Worcester Thunderer: Folkestone Supple fighting to be fit in time for Zeta's Lad Step closer to jockeys' logos Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Results Medals Table Programme Ginther's hopes dashed by a fall Downhill takes heavy toll in the combined as Schneider shrewdly keeps her powder dry Three cheers for our unsung heroes Protest casts shadow over Italian double Russians lift another title Strong candidates ignored despite impressive form Swimming Jackman hammers Dimmock Squash Rackets New stern for Italians Yachting Today's Fixtures Football Britain name new caps Rugby League Few could tame the brutality of the animal Srikumar Sen, boxing correspondent, looks at the rise and fall of Mike Tyson, who has found life in the real world very different to that inside the ring Lawrence is wary of threat Merson's quick reaction gets League champions out of trouble against a revamped Norwich City at Highbury Arsenal's equaliser thwarts Stringer 's bold selection For the Record Aldershot earn a reprieve Brentford pay for missed chances Snow Reports Drought at an end In Brief New recruits Bout postponed Blind medals Louis recognised Index McManaman's switch gets Liverpool home Bristol Rovers bow out of FA Cup at Anfield Blackburn's aim steady IFS Ltd Old Trafford may stage rugby Picture Gallery Lewis may be winner in the Tyson saga England are set modest target to claim victory Gloucestershire's plans in disarray Come, friendly bombs With the Marsham Street towers condemned to dust by Micheal Heseltine last week, Marcus Binney fixes his sights on other architectural eyesores that deserve a similar fate Women Lumme, was I really counting sprouts? Single Life Lynne Truss on obsessions springing from solitude Elizabeth David Cookshops Property Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied 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 Eloquence flows out of silence Theatre The Cutting Bush Spurs to success Rock Lush Town and Country Club Spotlight on the viola Concert Bbc SO/Zagrosek Festival Hall Witless in Manhattan Theatre Bosoms and Neglect Theatro Technis Camden Town Her genes lire a perfect fit Actress Natasha Richardson, daughter of Vanessa Redgrave and the film-maker Tony Richardson, talks to Lauris Morgan-Griffiths about family and career Take a dip, everybody's doing it Literature Although literary anthologies are becoming ever more esoteric, their popularity continues to grow. Nicolette Jones reports Ragging the Vatican Television Review Reasons to be cheerful Showing more Arts Brief Another Dylan Last chance… Tomorrow in Life & Times Geoff Brown on Barton Fink… Hard tackles on a shoestring On Sunday women's rugby took over the sacred turf of Cardiff Arms Park. William Greaves was converted The husband, the wife and the rapist How to hangle the fictional violator; the writer of tomorrow's EastEnders relied on empathy Market to market And Briefly Health on Friday Very big in Camden Clare Longrigg reports on the latest stage of Dawn Frech's crusade against a "fattist" fashion industry Taking the rearing view Full Time Mothers wants tax breaks for women at home Home Emergency Services This cloud has a silver lining Peter Bowman sees a bright future for the gloom-laden national dailies Strong Pitchers Revival of the fittest Local papers can halt the sales slide, reports Melinda Wittstock HR Financial Conferences Small Publishers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cartier Ltd Harrington Kilbride Publishing Group Vanishing act for Glasgow A Scottish daily has been busy name-dropping, reports Hugh Thompson Publishing Communications Executive/assistant Editor EMI London Chamber of Commerce and Industry Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Personal PA Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts Marketing Assistant Maine - Tucker Recruitment Cousultants Grosvenor Bureau Ltd Cyril Leonard & co Multiple Classified Advertising Items CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Angela Mortimer Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Receptionist/typist Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA/SECRETARY Regan and Dean Ad Agency Newman Personnel Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Vernon Stratton Advertising Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Chartered Surveyors West End Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Moss Bros Group Plc SECRETARY/PA Second-Jobbers/college-Leavers Blue Chip Persona Receptionist/typist Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Personal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items S J Berwin & Co Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Appointments Bi-Language Office Angels Recruitment Consultants Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chestertons Residential The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Should you rent or buy? Rachel Kelly examines the best home for Property Buyers Guide Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Relocating in Scotland Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paradise Timeshare U. K. Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sailor's haven Rural gem Beyond Ken Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lenders' favourites Green test for Broadcasting House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt South West France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home Improvements Carroll goes east Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clackmannan District Council International Commercial Property Shannon Development Serviced Offices New Warehouse/factory Corby, Northan'ts Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Announcements Times Newspapers Ltd. Recommend that… Stricter safeguards required Antiques & Collecting Giving contemnor mitigation chance Demolition not development Secretary of State for the Environment and Another v Cambridge City Council Classified Advertising Sales & Wants Advertismeets Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2712 Television and Radio Satellite Sky One Barratt Radio 1 ITV Variations

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