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News from 19/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Edward Owen, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Des Keenan, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Paul Bompard, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Roddy Forsyth and Clive White, Martin Fletcher, Richard Duce and Ray Clancy, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, John Phillips and David Watts, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Alan Toogood Horticulture Correspondent, Christopher Mayhew, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Charles Powell, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Wolfgang Münchau and Colin Narbrough, Robin Whitworth, Ruth Whitworth, David Hands, Piers Gibson, Charles Bremner, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, James Hogan, John Hennessy, Michael Howard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Michael Freedland, Hans-Hubert Schonzeler, Roddy MacKenzie, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Arthur Abeles, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, David Hunt, Sheila Gunn and Ross Tieman, Ian Taylor, Bryan W. Dixon, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Jane Reed, Carol Giacomo, David Lipsey, Brian Beel, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Stephanie Calman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, W. D. Halls, Marlene Winfield, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Kenneth Rea, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Branko Salaj, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Philip Webster Political Correspondent, David Powell, Joris F. W. Van Hees, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Colin McQuillan, Patrick Mayhew, Edward Cowan, Laurence Kennedy,

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Reynolds calls for all-party talks over abortion Angry voters snub Bush in primary poll Buchanan embarrasses President MPs turn on Lloyd's Rape charge Cleared at last Show trial In and out Index Life & Times The Times Scientist seek Churchill's secret of long life Picture Gallery Nuclear subs crash in Barents Sea Hope grows for cut in interest rates PLO will negotiate despite arrests Thousands of Elephants to Die Media Sovereign and State The Cats' Whiskers Skirting the Issue Daggers are drawn as Tory names' do battle over Lloyd's Watchdog urged to restore confidence London talks on Ulster speeded up Major and Reynolds to meet at No 10 to discuss the worseninh violence in Northern Ireland Labour to spell out tax plans Punch Irish women pay £500 for abortion Many Irish women travel to England for an abortion not realising the high price they will have to pay, Richard Ford reports Who dares … tackles the SAS on the rugby field Dentists' charges to fall GPs to get wider buying powers BBC plans satellite channel Bungling art thieves jailed Cézanne gift in lieu of tax Hands saved An Apology Man cleared of murder after 16 years in jail 'He is delighted and i am on top of the world. There is no point in being angry or bitter' Stepfather 'killed girl accuser' Corking send-off for final journey Recession blamed for rising crime Victim's family relives horror Boy held after losing his head Licensed cabbie accused of raping student in taxi Nationwide Legal case starts over race row school To Make It Even More Attractive Slaughter of PoWs 'like conveyor belt' 10,000 shot in two days, court told Big rise in snatching of children RHS launches new show for gardeners Minister endorses ivory ban Now there's an easier way to find out whether… Dioceses favour women priests PC survives 600ft fall on climb BP accused Car park bar Royal record Nissan Early bird councils set poll tax bills up by 15.6% Sex attack woman's throat cut Murder enquiry Diver hurt 'Oak' gift clock was chipboard Picture Gallery Intel inside Parties swap slogans in employment row Labour claims 'Majorism isn't working' Benefit rule change boosts family income Sun Alliance Howard rebuked for ignoring jobless Picture Gallery Commons enquiry urges a lighter load for MPs How the House would change In search of the vanishing voter Anti-hunt lobby upsets supporters Eyes right Plea for law Court tally Defence case In training Lords debut Parliament today Helping the Earth Begins at Home Union militancy grows as German economy falters Workers are wielding the strike weapon in their battle against employers for pay deals that the Bundesbank thinks are far too high, Ian Murray reports from Bonn Whsmith Picture Gallery Fire guts Expo '92 pavilion Grey activists tap porn poll power New deal marries Tories to Europe Baker confident of sealing missile deal Moscow loses hope of saving army US sets sights on new old enemy A leaked list of America's potential adversaries in the next decade has embarrassed Pantagon planners, Charles Bremner writes in New York UN force plans long stay Picture Gallery Gone fishing for friends in Central Asia Forum Georgian leader fights on (AP): Rising rouble (Reuter): Funds dispute (Reuter): Minister quits Battered Bush is left looking out of touch Race for White House: home-spun challenge good enough to shake a rattled president The Edwardian International Heathrow Our Foreign Staff: Punjab poll and new march in Kashmir strain security Black cheers and white insults spice last-act poll South Africa's final all-white election will underline Afrikaner feeling about a consitutional referendum, writes Gavin Bell from Potchefstroom Chief strikes deal with reservations (AP): Algerians arrest 5,000 in crackdown Nakasone in scandal claim Party choice (Reuter): Koreans talk (AFP): Hindu deaths Plea for Tyson (Reuter): Rioters held (AFP): Silicone fears (AP): Defiant spirit Arad 'killed as Moussawi is buried' Fate of Israeli airman Jordan to vote on going dry Frenzied fans put block on the Kids People Tripoli parades Pan Am suspects Minolta Royalty on trial Australia's Queen is a colonial anomaly says Alan Hamilton Ireland's cruel hypocrisy Conor Cruise O'Brien on why a rapist walks free while his victim is prevented from having an abortion An island race looks abroad Voters have on offer sharply differing Alan Coren …and moreover Greene on the screen The Times Diary Latest whisper The Times Diary Marilyn martyred The Times Diary Hidden agenda The Times Diary Hard Case of Bad Law Sicker Man of Europe Naming the Unmentionable 'Shoot to kill' in Ulster and Israel Tories and civil rights Yugoslavia and the commitment to a peacekeeping force Staying on at school Blame for Glencoe Protecting workers Training seriously Clergy job losses Wagnerian oversight Local disturbance Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners Anniversaries These are the words of the Lord: Take your stand and… Picture Gallery Lecture Painter-Stainers' Company Memorial services Sir Ronald Swayne George Barker Luncheons Service luncheon Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages The Times Roland Harper Roland Harper, food psychophysicist, died on january 28 aged 75. He was born on March 23rd, 1916 Leonard Raver Leonard Raver, organist of the New York Philharmonic orchestra and a noted champion of contemporary organ music, died of Aids in New York on January 29 aged 65. He was born in Wenatchee, Washington State, on January 8,1927 Receptions Latest wills Sir Henry Rowe Sir Henry Rower KCB, QC, parliamentary draftman and former First Parliamentary Counsel, died on Feburary 13 aged 75. He was born on Agust 18,1916 Lord Dulverton LOrd Dulverton, CBE, TD, 2nd Bar on, a former director of the imperial Tobacco company, died on Feburary 17 aged 76. He was born on December 19,1915 Gold medal adorns spineless holly Horticulture Appointments Today's royal engagements Appreciations Lord Fieldhouse On this Day A Defence of "the System" The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,845 Picture Gallery Australia's royalists put flags out for the Queen There was no hint of republicanism to greet the Queen in Sydney, reports Joanna Pitman Weather A foot soldier's famous last stand Political sketch Business News Worst Ever German Slip Ready Fallback Bank Pact The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyd's denies seeking Bank of England aid Market 'can call on £18 billion' Public borrowing overshoot likely By our Banking Correspondent: City proposes legal advice panel Milken agrees $ 1.3bn settlement Directors seek help for small companies Lilley clear Redland's £630m bid for Steetley Continental Airlines Royal takes partners for single market Consortium abandons BTG bid South Africa Airways Picture Gallery Reuter: Nestlé and Indosuez agree over cheese firm By our Economic Correspondent: Industry too gloomy, says Leigh-Pemberton Owners Group adds airbuses US politics fails to halt trade talks Lowndes to manage US tunnel insurance Johnstone to buy sweeper company Stern group leads race for Maxwell stake Business round up Howard in the red Norex profits fall TR Pacific pays extra Asset value climbs Porvair seeks £3.3m American deal for Racal The Times By our Industrial Correspondent: Engineer pay deals under 5% Problems grow for German economy Lilley unveils extra funds to boost firms' technology Investors advised to avoid Ratners Cellnet Troubled Lovell reaches pact with its banks Reuter: Oil price decline continues Greece seeks UK bids for road project Malaysia Airlines Ashtead tunes up its engine Tempus Goldman Sachs tips Hanson Stock Market Drop in US bonds knocks blue chips Wall Street Redland given a green light Comment Auditing audits Quartet for one The Times City Diary Close to home The Times City Diary Return trip The Times City Diary Banking on a rapid upturn before Europe and the credit crunch The big banks will soon report their worst-ever figures. Neil Bennett says that despite huge write-offs, the worries may be far from over Floor show The Times City Diary Backing 'British' Economy needs frost of recession Lloyd's: insiders and outsiders Alex Lawrie The Times Trust Information Service FTSE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Others Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares make modest gains England gamble with Lamb Lamb, DeFreitas and Fairbrother given the go-ahead for World cup Slow running could be costly Coventry Riga steal a rare set from Malory Volleyball England in control of home series Bridge Richardson claims coach is needed French farce fails to spoil a spectacle Sport on Television the Week in Review Crowe is in good company Report explores muddy waters Benn ready to stake claim Boxing Ruling to underline Cheltenham claim Mandarin By a Special Correspondent: Bola attacks Sunday scheme Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Garrison Savannah out of Gold Cup Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Changing face of ice maidens Design advances mean all is not as it seems in the world of women's figure skating Compagnoni and Tomba achieve Italian double Olsson too tense for his own good Winter Olympics Results LeBlanc saves his best to foil the French Alliance pushing for Cup payouts Geoghegan may not make Ireland tour England prosper with relaxed mental approach Rugby Union England 's hopefuls capitalise on errors France's poor sporting run continues in B international at Loftus Road Roxburgh avoids injuries For the Record By our Sports Staff: Police say Blissett will be prosecuted Wright pulls out of Classic Squash Rackets Olympians are invited Sport in Brief Britain win Geoffrey Little Today's Fixtures Sailing clear Hanley's setback Cyclists get call Funding continues European seniors tour attracts eight new events Golf Thomson strikes with one decisive delivery Bowls Reynolds suffers whitewash Snooker Cricket 26 Wembley warning Odd bins Lineker is left on the bench Taylor springs surprise by omitting England captian for the match against France Teams Shearer ready to step forward Krabbe prepares for legal battle World Cup rights quite a catch By our Sports Staff: Revolutionary bat receives ICC approval O'Reilly imposes will from start Ireland talks abortion Ireland is ignorant about sex; Ireland doesn't need any sex education. Alice Thomson hears opposing views of the latest controversy in the Republic The cat that drooled over dynamite Single Life Lynne Truss bemoans feline reluctance to play the game Arts RSPB Media Entertainments 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 indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Rank-and-file performers Dance Birthday The Place Bright and brittle Concert LPO/Rattle Festival Hall Fare deal for women Television Ride BBC 1 Men Behaving Badly ITV Authentic allegro Concert Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Koopman St John's, Smith Square All the world's a stage, at a price Theatre Kenneth Rea reports on the actors and directors who must be prepared to subsidise or underwrite their own stage shows Portrait of an author revealed but not exposed Erich Segal, whose new novel is published tomorrow, talks to Michael Freedland Barbican Hall Orderly salutes to the fallen London Galleries Richard Cork on the recent work of artist Tony Carter, influenced by the war in the Gulf Stepped short Arts Brief Dane's gain Last chance… I think, he knows , so who wins? Manwatching Stephanie Calman argues for a little give and taken in disputes between the sexes Labours of love, or maybe just a rip-off Housework is done by women so men can have some kind of a social life, Selma James says. She wants the men to pay up A British woman in Romania found a horrifying fate… Rotting in Romania A feast, and no lie And Briefly Affair offer Trancing for beginners Alice Thomson attends s hypnotherapy group session and, despite concentrating terribly hard, remains a sceptic Foster but looser The architect of home of a black theatre company was determined to avoid any hint of "ethnic dogma" Prospero Political mutton dressed up as lamb David Lipsey reveals the ruses and stratagems parties dream up to hijack newspaper headlines in the run-up to the election Analytic overkill James Hogan argues that current affairs programmes on TV are dying for a bit of human interest Creative, Media & Marketing BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Friday: Media Extra Senior Marketing Executive Sales Ability Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mags dogged by recession Cover Story Make the Most of your Potential Harrington Kilbride Publishing Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Secretary-Marketing Department Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking, Stockbroking & Secretarial Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Secretary Public Relations The Times Diary of Times Classifield Chestertons Residential Blue Riband Rentals Test driving a show-house Rachel Kelly finds a nice place to visit, but would she want to say there? London Property Alex Neil Superb Residencies Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Hunting Gate Best Buy London waits a year for dawn Property Buyers Guide Bovis Come to the Homebuyer Show Prestige Real Estate Sale Multiple Display Advertising Items Wimpey sale Market Moves Abbey move Power of sport Under the Clock Deferral of request outwith department's powers Distinguishing common interest from common property Scots Law Report Classified Advertising The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2718 Television and Radio Satellite National Connect ITV Variations Radio 1

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