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News from 21/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Richard Beeston and James Bone, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, David Trimble, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, T. C. H. King, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Evers, (Chairman), J. N. Stevens, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Anatole Kaletsky and David Lipsey, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Kevin Eason, Martin Fletcher, John Acland, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Hugh Leggatt, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Dennis Shaw and Ian Ross, David Lloyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, R. K., Robin Young, John Heynes, Chairman of the Outhwaite, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, A. W. F. Edwards, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, John Hennessy, Anne Hayhoe, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Paul Griffiths, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Chris Partridge, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Ken Lawrence, Stephen Alter, Rodney Hobson, Peter Taylor, R. W. Johnson, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Patrick Moser, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, James Pringle, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, John Sheerin, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Christopher Graffius, (General Secretary), H. D. Epstein, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Ian Hunter, Peter Gray, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Craig R. Buchanan, Chris Moore, Frances Gibb, John Phillips, A. G. F. D., Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, Gareth Williams, Chairman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, C. P. H. Lucy, R. Lipton, Nicholas Wood and Robin Oakley,

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Maxwell report points to suicide Investigators detail strange last hours and say tycoon ordered farewell flypast De Klerk calls referendum on reforms Poll tax ruling O'Reilly slips Index Life & Times The high priests of love fall out of bed By our Political Correspondent: Kinnock unveils health strategy Cobras unleash rain of terror Labour goes four points clear Prolific Financial Management Motoring Curtsying to Custom Baying for Blood Lessons in Love Smith under pressure to clarify plans for higher rate taxpayers Labour plays health card with cash boost 'to save the NHS' Proposals based on collaboration Jeremy Laurance looks at Labour's prescription for increasing efficiency and effectiveness in the health service Husband guilty of acid bath murder Dons clash in uncivil war Cuts in dentists' fees delayed Iron Age king's grave found Terrorism review criticises government Governors' ultimatum to Clarke Abortion appeal Mother's claim England ahead 'No cab rape' Hatton switch The search, the lost key and the stateroom Official report gives the insurance investigators' view of the beleaguered publisher's last days Robert Maxwell's uncharacteristic behaviour in the week before his death led loss adjusters to conclude that he probably killed himself. Lin Jenkins reports Much of missing £458m unlikely to be recovered Loss adjusters consider suicide most credible Death Theories Auditor urges pension fund protection laws Cause of death was probably drowning Post Mortem British Airways Drastic measures needed to revive glory of London's royal parks High Court upholds ruling oil poll tax computer evidence Tenants helped to cash in Big names make the register Sheila Gunn finds that Mrs. Thatcher's interests have broadened as a former prime minister Hostage accused of plot Picture Gallery Surplus tanks make tracks for home Queen Elizabeth 2 Building society seized flat in error Viewers respond to kidnap tape Briton's body found in sea Theft charges Dyke resigns Postman held Chemical spill Bomb hoaxer Never too late The Volvo Major and Kinnock clash over recession Labour to replace secrets act New sentences Europe's price Parliament today The Westminster week Millions overpaid on defence contracts Comet Concern at cut in aid for regions Poll date likely to limit Budget debate AmericnAirlince AmericanAirlines Pay sweetener from Yeltsin buys off army Karabakh ceasefire called for Harper Collins Publishers Picture Gallery German bank staff back pay demand with strike threat Reuter: Blackmailing couple jailed Printers stop press in Paris dispute With advertising revenues falling and delays in new technology, French newspapers have been feeling the pinch, Philip Jacobson reports Our Foreign Staff: Bonn sanctions Honecker move UK to sell Greece Phantom fighter (AFP): US accused (Reuter): Belgian task (Reuter): Istanbul blast Mann recovers (Reuter): Chemical ban Croats appeal (Reuter): Condom rush (AP): Work reward Golden boys forced into treasure hunt White House plans poll offensive Primary suspect quizzed in sauna Rank Xerox The Document Company Royalists revel as rebels retreat Mild dissent reflects the timidity in 'coming out' against the Queen, reports Joanna Pitman (AP): Hawke gives up his seat (AP): Marcos plea (Reuter): Tibet tirade (AP): Cash refused (AP): Owls saved Israeli tanks thrust into Shia territory Lebanon fighting spreads while Jerusalem braces for June election choice of two hardliners Shamir beats off Likud challengers Wayne's grandson reported missing People No Title B&Q Lockerbie case judge in Libya resigns De Klerk outflanks diehards in their hour of triumph President de Klerk has stunned the world with his announcement of referendum. R. W. Johnson assesses the chances of his gamble succeeding B&Q Dustbowl threat as drought grips southern Africa Aids fears change face of Hanoi The spartan charm of the city where Ho Chi Minh once ruled is fading fast amid rapid development, James Pringle reports from Hanoi Suspicion lingers in Seoul Congress takes grip on Punjab Cambodia cost Arrests claim (Reuter): Zaire mourns (AP): Cholera flight (AP): Tyson too fast (AFP): Chimp, 59, dies Bow and scrape Lynne Truss wonders why we still curtsy Where it's chic to be broke The stigma of bankruptcy has gone as debtors escape their creditors, writes Charles Bermner in New York Slaying Labour's old dragons By taming the unions, the Tories have made voters feel safer with the opposition, says Peter Riddell A Week in Politics Alan Coren …and moreover The Times Diary The Times Diary Unhealing the Nhs Israel's Peace Hawk Historians at War Arts Council must keep funding role Art for export European flag Blame for Glencoe Advertising tobacco Public image of lawyers examined Ulster and Israel Threat to farmers Tory link with Euro-brothers Church 'superiority' Lost for words Brilliance matures Court Circular Dinners Funeral Births Picture Gallery Anniversaries Memorial service Reception The Royal Horticultural Society Forthcoming marriages The Times Word-Watching Fan Makers' Company Robert Gittings Robert Gittings, CBE, literary critic, peot and biograher of Keats and Thomas Hardy, died on February 18 at his home in Chichester aged 81. He was born in Southsea of February 1,1911 Wing Commander Robin Johnston Wing Commander George Rober Arthur McGarel (Robin) Johnston, DSO, MBE, DFC, wartime fighter wing leaderm died in Johannesburg on February 14 aged 75. He was born iin Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. on September 2,1916 Birthdays today Bernard Krikler Appointments Luncheon Hermann Axen Hermann Axen, former member of the East German communist party politburo, died in Berlin on February 15 aged 75 after a long illness. He was born in Leipzig on March 6,1916 Dr Hacib Aoun Latest wills Gray's Inn University news Merton Y. Koplin Merton Y. Koplin, an Amerian television producer who was one of the key figures in a 1959 scandal over rigged quiz shows but went on to produce award-winning documentaries, died on February 15 aged 71, He was born in Milwaukee Appreciation Captain Colin McMullen The Channel Tunnel Jackson out on the town The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,847 WPA Health Insurance Weather Poor old Patten has a bad trip Political sketch Index Depression Equality Foot down Profile Tomorrow Pensions The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Coal executive in stronger position after gag lifted Output decline is biggest since Thirties UK sinking rather than bumping along By our Financial Editor: January bank lending higher than expected Deep share ownership is new gospel Wall Street soars to another record Mercury Asset Management Picture Gallery PowerGen rejects Labour threat US deficit forecast to grow again Preliminary reports 'need audit' Swissair The General Manager International Appointments Shortages bite at Benson Hong Kong Rugby Football Union Fast growing California Multiple Classified Advertising Items Throgmorton Trust makes amends and lifts dividend Call for meeting at Govett Coburn Optical Payout raised Fairway rises Steetley taunts 'pedestrian' Redland BNFL chief gives warning on France Liberty shareholding is reorganised Business Roundup Colorgen in the black Ward loses £14m Shake-up at Helene Ziman joins Ratners Yorkshire Chemicals tops £llm Concern on Zantac slims Glaxo shares and weakens FT-SE Reuter: Porsche chief is ready to walk out (Reuter): Perrier rejects takeover Provident dip BICC leads Headline rise Pension equality increases Kvaerner to shed 400 jobs at Govan Heir-apparent to IBM chief quits How Fit is your Fleet Bespak to pay £33m for US company Lloyds Bank Glaxo still healthy m glory days fade Tempus Recent Issues Disappointing results send shares in Shell down 15p Stock Market Major Changes (Reuter): Dow reaches eleventh record close this year World Markets (Reuter): Tokyo closes firmer Wall Street First direct Strong Shell and risky BP Comment Share power Rea Brothers goes poaching The Times City Diart Picture Gallery Lessons for John Major from the slump of 60 years ago Recession officially confirmed as being the longes since the Thirties Outhwaite settlement imperfect where fair one does not exist Ever Sure loss Shareholder action Losses suffered at Lloyd's and the attitude of members The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… Forecast returns to haunt the PM How I got where I am today Shares and gilts mark time 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 Chambers want loan guarantee scheme Business to Business UN-REGISTERED Property Picture Gallery Boom time for exotic bangers Prontac Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Quality Opportunity! A Hot Tip for Investment Success! Fantastic Business Opportunity Investor to Grow Language Business Company Insolvency? Personal Bankruptcy? Priority Golf Ltd Livglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Clones chip away at prices Customers are the winners in the fierce competition for the personal computer market, Matthew May says Dell IBM follows the parallel track A new kind of supercomputing is on the horizon Transam Microsystems Limited IBM Making waves with a radio A portable computer linked to a cellphone can cut out the legwork Tunnel traffic run by machine Nick Nuttall describes the electronics that will control the Channel link CD learning Sound work Morse Datrontech Slimming Olivetti Online Scramble time Market aids Tandon England can have the final word The Times guide to the cricket World Cup White balls and South Africa top the bill at the greatest show on turf. Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, looks forward to the World Cup This squad is better prepared and better equipped than any previous England Cup side Alan Lee Recommends Six Players to Watch Efficiency likely to be the key element Facts and Figures Australia The Times guide to the cricket World Cup England India West Indies Pakistan South Africa Sri Lanka New Zealand Zimbabwe Sky Results from the Four Previous World Cups Hosts may savour the treat John Woodcock finds that Australia has lost its reservations about staging the World Cup and now champions the cause A feast of lively viewing lies ahead World Cup Records 1975-87 Bowlers adjust their tactics to stay on top Peter Roebuck on the art of deceit in limited-overs cricket Mandarin: Mossy Fern can make ampnds Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Kelso Fidway strengthens claim for Champion Emirates Club formed Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Federation lawyer to investigate Krabbe's test Kronberger shows style on way to her second gold New Zealander's late charge produces a Games first Tout has hopes of a medal Winter Olympics Results Conway rues the mistake that cost her two places Courier seeking the respect due a player in his position Jim Courier Players want change Squash Rackets Tired Becker bows out Parrott 's hopes end Snooker Jones displays an aptitude for the international game Football Strachan proves staying power Barrett opts to join Villa Colleges may miss the bumps Sport in Brief For the Record Picture Gallery Rowlands beaten at the last gasp Hockey Today's Fixtures Football Conditions take a heavy toll Golf Lewis hoping to lure Holyfield with $25m offer Boxing South Africans join jamboree Rugby Union Index Picture Gallery World Cup will test calibre of the umpires Certain officials are lacking in experience Early test for holders Royal Air Force Fall ends O'Reilly's golden vision Premier League arrives Olympics lacking in spirit By our Sports Staff: Managers given heavy Fa fines Prisons This man will not buckle under David Coleridge, chairman of Lloyd's of London, is in the eye of the storm. Yet despite the angry MPs, the press relishing the rich in trouble, and threats of government-imposed regulation, he remains calmly and modestly unbowed Home Emergency Services Homes Inside Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Ladies in waiting for a clue? Theatre 4 Marys Riverside Studios Fun with the funk Jazz Maceo Parker Jazz Café Travelling too light Dance English National Ballet Art, Cambridge Larks in the park Theatre Hans Christian Anderstories Unicorn Profit to be had from recycling London Galleries Richard Cork on the incidental pleasures and discoveries resulting from the rehang of the collection at the Tate Gallery Courts appeal Television Review Ten-year gestation turns out well after all Paul Griffiths reviews a production of Wagner's Parsifal that seems more at home in Houston than in its native Hamburg Cambridge Theatre Critic's Choice Tomorrow in Weekend Times A jailhouse of ill repute Peter Taylor, who spent a month this year in Brixton jail making a television documentary, describes the F-wing, notorious for the sucides among its mentally disturbed inmates Taxing time for women After several alleged rapes in taxis, Alice Thomson meets the fares who feel safe only with a female driver Lessons in love-making The settings are romantic, the expressions rapturous and the couplings adventurous. Liz Gill reports on the helpfulness or otherwise of the adult sex-education video The scenes show beautiful people performing wonderfully well. The World outside in the form of work or children never intrudes Post-lymphoma president? Medical Briefing The grape escape Checks on the cold Seven Seas Keep on taking the liquids A GP believes he has a simple way to help people off tranquillisers A luxury they cannot afford Are market forces killing off the protected rents paid by long-term tenants? Rachel Kelly reports The End of History debate Telling tales David Lloyd on how television current affairs programmes could recapture their old bite All the news that fits London The capital's viewers are being promised local coverage of international quality Is it a fly? No, it's a robot Britain leads the world in the testing of construction robots Renault woos the women The feminine touch, not the macho fist, is the Reborn Brooklands Brunswick Croydon Limited Car Buyers Guide How the Sunny flew Accelertron Wisedrive Ltd. Continental Tough trophy Thailand venture Target Britain Safe as houses Move the furniture Roadwise Buried treasures Starring role Outwardly mobile The workhorse CMA Central Motor Auctions Triumph Stags MKI or MKII The Times Diary of Times Classified Scotts Audi Authorised Dealers Weissenfels Cellnet Meridien Marerali Announcements The Shadow of Diabetes Home transfer for child Court of Appeal Maisonette a house Consent no defence to sado-masochistic assault Orkney Inquiry Classified Advertising Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2720 BBC 1 Satellite Barratt Timeshare Radio 1 ITV Variations

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