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News from 22/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Gillian Tindall, Neil Bennett and Robin Young, Phil Yates, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Beloff, Clifford Longley, Lisanne Radice, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, J. M, Jack Arkinstall, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Jasper Rees, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Andrew Warren, Director, John Stoddart, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Peter Dorrington Ward, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Gerald Davies, L. J. Warner, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, Joy Billington, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Sara McConnell and Lindsay Cook, Peter Ball, Richrd Evans, James Boutwood, Chairman, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Deirdre Isted, Robin Young, Brian Morton, Robert Nye, Kenneth H. Ross, Gillian Ayres, Clement Freud Cooks, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, R. S. Powell, David Hands, Michael Joy, Antonio Carluccio, Catherine Black, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Gordon Connelly, Alison Johnson, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Jessica Gorst-Williams, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Frank Smith, G. S. Shelton, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, David Miller, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, David Weitzman, Luci Cavendish, G. S. Howlett, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, J. M. G. G., David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, David West, Mrs A. R. King, Nigel Hawkes, Angus MacLennan, Douglas Dupr?e, Victor Serebriakoff, Chairman, Ian Ross, Alastair Robertson, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Richard Beeston and Ali Jaber, Michael Seely, Jonathan Clark, Robert Morgan, Walter Gammie, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, M. Kelly, Michael Phillips, Merlin Willcox, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Marjory Plumb, Mark Sanderson, Jonathan Meades, Richard Morrison, John Phillips, Dea Birkett, Matthew Bond, Judy Froshaug, Colin McQuillan, Sheila Gunn and John Goodbody, Mark Boleat, Andrew Palmer, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Israel threatens all-out reprisals for death of girl Top UN officials fly to trouble zone In the Pink In the Dock In Season Index Weekend Times Major backs Olympic campaign with cash The compleat angler goes for an easy catch Picture Gallery UN gives go-ahead for peace troops Man held in hunt for Stephanie kidnapper Whitehead & Partners Credit card fees go up Bright start Thatcher gives silent support as rebels push for EC referendum Margaret Thatcher and Dennis Skinner have proved unlikely, if unsuccessful, allies in the fight for a national vote on the outcome of the Maastricht summit, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan report Major seeks a united front Prime minister launches campaign in Scotland Lunn Poly SNP issues budget Picture Gallery Labour adds to poll tax woe MPs call for end to all-night sittings Telecom to cutoff 3,100 jobs Crash mother wins £11,000 BCCI victory Sentences cut England win Correction Rapist trapped after Yard called in Fbi is jailed for 13 years Maxwell 'suicide' report challenged The Sunday Times Race dispute teacher to stage protest fast Circus man may rise again Prison years were hell, says freed man Dead girl's stepfather abused boy Team up with the T. A Shoppers 'will pay for higher card fees' Nissan Surgeons operating at weekends to beat waiting-list deadline Fraud squad starts Hmso enquiry Pregnant swindler avoids jail Nile holidaymakers left high and dry Picture Gallery £5,000 put on Hitler's head By a Staff Reporter: Burglar of solicitor's office jailed Sure Fire Relief from Sore Throat Pain Rejected husband killed wife and lover Sadness sinks in as US subs sail out After 30 years the last us submarine has left Holy Loch, and locals now fear that they will miss the Americans more than they thought Kerry Gill reports A Race Apart Picture Gallery Hull puts accent on plain talk N&P (Douplas) Limited Acid bath killer gets 18 years Donegan ill Fire death Romania aid Jaguar recall Tosa castrated Robbing hoods Swan boost Tories say Labour will cost share buyers dear Brewers lobby for cut in duty British MPs lag behind on perks Picture Gallery Gore-Tex Renton under pressure to curb art exodus Commons blocks bill for disabled Israel chooses to ignore old lesson Anger at invesion of southern Lebanon threatens to revive dormant Palestinian and Shia militias` Apricot Gulf war weapons keep on killing Kuwaitis adopt babies of rape Christopher Walker in Kuwait finds that the children of Iraqi troops have sympathy from the emirate's people Cunaro (Reuter): Rangoon increases dissident's jail term (Reuter): Envoy's brief (AFP): China ban ends (Reuter): Algerian clash (Reuter): Cholera strikes (AP): Homage paid Bush rallies his troops for big southern push Buchanan woos voters or race and morality Aides think taking off the gloves against Pat Buchanan would further weaken Mr Bush's presidential campaign, Peter Stothard writes from Charleston Diehard whites await last stand Tyson victim 'offered $ 1 m' People (AFP): Sikhs in crate rescued Abbey National Picture Gallery CIA ready to Open files on Kennedy Tourist video could tip balance in Malta poll Multiyork Furniture Expo' 92 flames expose a raw nerve The psychosis of terror is proving difficult to deal with in what was supposed to be Spain's year of wonders, Frank Smith writes from Madrid Our Foreign Staff: Ill-starred cosmonaut is almost without a friend Valley of the Kings (AP): Azerbaijan bombards Armenian enclave (Reuter): Honecker fate Troops deal (Reuter): Border toll (AFP): Soviet files (Reuter): Cuba hit hard (AFP): Coalition intact (Reuter): Corpse dated Voyages Jules Verne Sleepy town wakes up to welcome the Larger-inspired philosophy on the succession and earth hospitality greet royal coupel in Outback dustbow Queen Local dignitaries, ladies in their best, and a mob of excited children give the monarch and her entourage a day to remember, writes Joanna Pitman from Dubbo Bombers raise Chinese fears Catherine Sampson reports from Peking that a spate of explosions has aroused fears of an Islamic separatist revival on the western border Renault St Augustine's fears still rule in the High Court Clifford Longley Unable to forgive or forget The Baltic states are being asked to give democratic rights to their former oppressors, says Michael Binyon The bomb that never was Hitler's scientists could have created the atom bomb, but Germany had different goals, writes Nigel Hawkes Philip Howard …and moreover First families stick together Diary Carey wades in Diary Unlikely helpers Diary Bowing out Judgment on Fraud The Boer Kommando Curse of the Nile Action lagging on global warming Hunting cause Old-style Sundays Origin of the kilt Mortgage rescue: success or failure? Political balance and the health service Car prices compared York reconstruction Lords and ladies Keeping the ell at arm's length Notices of coding Gifted children Royal salute Court Circular Weekend birthdays Service dinner Births Church services tomorrow Wraps off 'Bomber' Harris Word-Watching Mountbatten Festival of Music The King's School, Ely Canadian Secretary Appointments The Times Forthcoming marriages Dinners Latest wills Eugene Black Eurgene Robert Black, president of the World Bank from 1949 to 1962, died in his sleep at his home in Southamption, Long Island, on February 20 aged 93. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia on May 1,1989 Anniversaries Roberto D'aubuisson Roberto d'Aubuisson, founder of Ei Salvador's ruling Nationalist Republican Alliance party and alleged leader of righ-wing feathe squads, died of a heart attack after a long battle with throat cancer in San Salvador on February 20 aged 48. He was born there on Auguest 23,1943 Church news Gen James Polk General James Hiliard Polk, who led the US Army's 3rd Cavalry Regiment under General Paton following D-Day died on February 18 aged 80. He was born on December 13,1911 Lord Dulverton Jean Hamburger King Alfonso and the Aeroplane Kinnock derides Tory 'economics of embezzlement' The Times Crossword No 18,848 Banned preacher gets TV pulpit Weather Gargling with TCP Fund set up for Irish rape victim Index Weekend Money The Pound Stock Market Interest Bates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyds Bank rises despite record bad debt Profit advance at expense of 8,500 jobs and 150 branch closures Labour would curb coal imports Sweet welcome for this Viking invasion Under scrutiny Trust fears Letters Page 24 Income squeezed SIB chief leads Lloyd's enquiry Bank order Debit habit Multiply your Savings Tax Free Pensioners wait Industry expects decline to continue Germany wants to kickstart Gatt talks BSN joins Perrier bid battle The empty airline seat that could lead to the job centre Harvey Elliott explans how cutbacks in the aircraft industry in America will force British contractors to lay off staff By our Banking Correspondent: Mystery of the missing microfiches BCCI compensation plan is agreed by liquidator By our City Staff: Inspectors named in Wace enquiry Besieged Steetley switches broker Business round up Dunton curbs losses Dividend passed Berisford shares slide Frank Usher bullish E&OP £2.3m in red Time chief resigns Jolly appointment Daily News losses Layman s Revenge - or Tales of the Unexpected Week Ending Matthew Bond Living Thirties-style in the Nineties Business Profile: Paul Orchard-Lisle Carol Leonard finds a man with a lifestyle like a P. G. Wodehouse novel but with a lust for hard work His self-confessed selfish existence begins at 5am when he starts dictating letters Powers of friendly societies extended The Sunday Times John Govett & Co. Limited Squeezing profit out of Lloyds Tempus No talk-up at Dowry Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Investors still cautious despite overseas gains Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Wall Street Falling Dividends Company schemes face long wait for safeguards New rules to protect occupatinal pensions are being hammered out, but it is proving to be a slow process Revenue monitors payouts to members Trustees are usually linked to the firm Door closes soon on self-investment Sun Life Custodians curb US misconduct Insurers need a new policy Comment Exeter Fund Managers Limited Investment Trust Selector PEP Knight Williams Briefings Save & Prosper Diminishing dividends squeeze the income funds Capital Gains Tax Allowance January 1992 The M&G New £6,000 PEP Broker deals under scrutiny The trade department is currently investigating the way some small broker-managed funds are being operated to produce very high returns. Lindsay Cook reports Save & Prosper Portfolio Bears from the left The Equitable Life Britannia Bullding Sociey Kleinwort Benson Investment Management Limited The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Interest Rates Roundup Calling the Inland Revenue to account Leaseholders entered into a contract Free Gift Christmas gesture Stamping out interest Lenders' favourites Any happy Peps? Save & Prosper Clearing up the mystery of cheques in limbo Direct debits on the campaign trail The Equitable Life Time Taken to Clear Cheques Framlington Fimbra Fidelity Investments Prudential 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 Account ends quietly Putting the stress on the executive Accountancy is under pressure to train more business-minded recurits, writes Edwars Fennell Referrals Newly Qualifieds' Recruitment Consultants Directory For the Newly Qualified Multiple Display Advertising Items Douglas Llambias ATC Chart Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidates in Professional Examination Ii, held in December 1991 Institute of Chartered Accountants' referrals list Referrals List Subject Codes McColgan targets record Morcell promises fast time at indoor athlestics meeting Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Elliott's drugs 'in eye drops' High hopes of a fresh Itv deal Snooker Rosslyn Park can convert mystery into a thriller Fascinating match-ups for Pilkington Cup quarter-finals Van Heerden calls for French to adapt Carvill 's Hill dwindles to 5-4 as confidence grows Blue Cheek to atone for error Point-To Point High spot at low level Today's Team News From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Sanndila to set up Punchestown treble for Flynn Punchestown Today Bbc1 Troubled waters smoothed by Ripley Mandarin: LINGFlELD Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Jones will miss the police cup call Mandarin: Mr Entertainer to enjoy the trip Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Jinxy Jack captures Kelso hurdle New retainer for Swinburn Mandarin: Stratford Mandarin: Edinburgh Battle Standard repays Tinkler Multiple Display Advertising Items Coloured tablet is new weapon against drugs Multiple Display Advertising Items Coaching priority forms basis for better standards The warning bells are ringing for a new look at British perfomance on ice and snow Wilson has reason to feel confident Non-League Football Winter Olympics Results Top seeds quick to blossom Squash Rackets Malcolm is selected for opening game Cricket Holders looking vulnerable in trip to St Helens Rugby League (Reuter), By our Sports Staff: Evans intends to gatecrash party Golf Smith lifts England Badminton Rapid The World Cup Shreeves proving dab hand with limited resources Injury forces Jones on to Liverpool's casualty list Souness suffers another blow as problems mount at Anfield Suspended athletes lodge appeal Sports in Brief Aldershot one short Weekend Team News For the Record Fine follows defeat for Becker Gascoigne's tryout Stroke of luck is timely for Corsie Bowls Goals begin to flow in Champions Trophy Hockey Index Hosts suffer first-day nerves New Zealand recover after Australia make early inroads in opening match of the cricket World Cup England risk an opening gambit Cantona is out to master Keown Top of Table ITV aims to keep live coverage A people born to run Simon Banes on Saturday From thin air Word puzzle The big leap Government to support Olympic bid Yamaguchi cuts the right figure Winters' tale Point duty Townies welcome Country-dweller Libby Purves explains why, unlike Neil Lyndon last week, she relishes the summer invasion of urban visitors Pasta Passion Frances Bissell, The Times cook,… The Berkeley Character Shows Films Van Gogh in England Theatre Music Enenings out Exhibitions Salerooms Dance Bookings Videos Innocence is often such bliss Lynne Truss watches the women who have stepped out of relative obscurity into the all-seeing eye of the television cameras Review Breaking the Morse code The success of Inspector Mores has given birth to a new generation of Tv cops Guilty Secrets : Peter Scudamore Rollexa Preview Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Not making a crisis out of a drama Amateur theatre long ago outgrew its "amateurish" caricature, writes Richard Morrison Engaging nincompoop Theatre A Women is a Weathercock Pentameters, Hampstead Cast in roistering mould Opera Benvenuto Cellini Grand Theatre Geneva Sympathy brings out heroine's best Classical Music The Sunday Times Lyric Band in charge Jazz Records Sharing classic pleasure Frances Bissell, The Times cook, salutes the Italians' love of cooking and eating, and their willingness to pass the secrets on The French strike back - at a price A French wine chain is about to invade our high streets, says Jane MacQuitty Claret Bargain of the Vintage Best Nicolas buys Beefing up meals Kind Food: Alison Johnson Ventral codes and viridaloo On south London's forested slopes Jonathan Meades meets a man from the motor trade Kiwi fruit leaps from the sea Tasting and looking like cod, the hoki has a clear advantage-it is cheaper Fast work with shellfish: mussels cooked with leeks and saffron Maille Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Waterside Notable Buildings Making a splash for charity Swimmers of all ages abilities are getting ready to take the plunge for the annual Swimathon. Jane Bidder reports Box No. Dept Premiere Introductions of Leeds Saturday Rendezvous Drawing down the Moon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Video Dating Club Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Events Sara Eden Introductions at Last! The Times All 's well that pumps well in a time of drought Farmer Diary Paul Heiney Country kids are in the pink Foxhunting may be under siege, but new huntsmen are being introduced to it all over the country. Dea Brikett reports Country Life The driver is distraugh. She's only half dressed Pyjama bottoms and slippers Cool look at hot spots Feather Reort Events Gardens to visit Cuba Euro Break Where to Stay From hang-gliding to Herriot, the theme's the thing Recession- hit hotles struggling to fill rooms are pushing back the frontiers of eccentricity to offer breaks with special appeal Bat… … Where to Eat Where to Walk Sealink By Post Trust Cats Love 'Em! All Purpose Chinese Scissors Multiple Display Advertising Items French Factory Shop The Galaxy Range Sewills Asthma Multiple Display Advertising Items The Blenheim Bomber Multiple Classified Advertising Items Adams & Son Silk Turtlenecks & Longjohns Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home & Garden The Government Auction Handbook Forking out for a friendly dig-in Francesca Greenoak on the devotees who pay to help keep our great gardens running Weekend Tips Original Box Sash Window Company Relief Best Buy Agriframes Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshalls Gillian Ayres Artist We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ransomes Westwood Bramley's Nurseries Country Property Martin Grant Homes The Times Switzerland Regalian London Property At Clifton Gate, Chelsea Arthur Rathbone Llamas with a Welsh lilt Rusticity is costlya Piccadilly's prince of darkness Seat goes east Sale Essex boys are on the make Luci Cavendish meets the brothers who have joined forces to create unique, practical designs Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action To Place Your Classified Advertisement Price List Get personal After the designer years, a new era of practical design is emerging Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2721 All Box No. Replies Satellite The Iraqui Popular Uprising Sunday Television and Radio ITV Variations Radio 1 Satellite Home Emergency Services Saturday Television and Radio ITV Variations Radio 1 Picture Gallery Royal Mint Opening Shots Skeletons sway: its's a fact Place your bets: the time is set Short shelf-life for libraries? Contents Witness for the Persecution A high-flying police office's carrer is cut short amid allegations of improper behaviour. Did she knowingly flout her position oer is her only crime being a women? Andrew Lycett reports The judge subsequently found against the authority,… Red king to black pawn Dean Reed's death was as mysterious as his life was bizarre. Lesile Woodhead went looking for clues Tate Peugeot 605 No Title Raving Mendess Ecstasy is more than a drug: for some, it's become a way of life. It's the clothes they know and, most important, it's the music they dance to, all night long. And it makes them feel good-so good, in fact, that they forget it can kill. Sean O'Hagan looks at the growth of a youth epidemic Theatre Royal Haymarket Multiple Display Advertising Items Down with the snakes, and up the ladders The brginner who wants to succeed in the game of office politics should first identify the other players. Janet Daley presents her guide to personnel problems What comes first: the sturgeon or the egg? The source of caviare is being hunted ruthlessly by poachers and licensed fisherman in a rush to reap profits from the West. Aurea Carpenter reports from the Caspian sea, on an industry out of control. Photographs by Andrew Palmer Tea. Best Drink of the Day Male Order The definition of the perfect husband is the man who can choose clothes that will suit his wife as much as they please him. Victoria Mather finds the couples whose tastes marry. Photographs by John Stoddart Debbie Stoddart Wears a Chanel Suff Boucht Torchbearer of Greek fire A new production, in the original language, of Euripides's Hippolytus tells a powerful tale of love and fanaticism, philip Howard writes Putting the fun in fungus Gut Feelings Clement Freud You can buy small hars of black truffles for about £4 A Truffle-Filled Potato Perched on the brink of disaster The brid-rich marshes of the Coto Donana in southern Spain, one of Europe's last great wildernesses, are under threat from development, writes Simon Barnes. Main photograph by Des Jenson Dwarfed by giantland When Sue Thompson set out to climb a Himalayan mountain, she managed to rise to the occasion - just Swan Hellenic Harvey Elliott requests banquet 'n bed facilities Itineraties Noble Caledonia Limited Round the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Southern Spectacular Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Headwater Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Platinum Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Costs on a downhill slide David Watts suggests how to keep prices low on the mountain high and get the best value out of your skiing holiday Atlantic Hotel Travel Devon Quality Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotland Loch Lomond, Stirling & the Trossachs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hotel & Camping Treks & Adventures Worldwide Multiple Display Advertising Items Ocean Cruise Lines Explore Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blakes Boating Holidays Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Israel Norwegian Coastal Voyages Wanderer in the wild Peter Ackroyd the Leeters of Samuel Johnson Volume 1:1731-1772, Volume Ii: 1773-1776, Volume Iii: 1777-1781 Edited by Bruce Redford Oxford University Press, ?25 each Inspiration in short and long measures Robert Nye Street Ballads By George Baker Faber paperback, £4.99 Scotland Reading a poem Washing lines on the battle front Gillian Tindall Writers on World War Ii: An Anthology Edited by Mordecai Richler Chatto & Windus, ?18.99 Yankee's not so dandy The Blackwell Encyclopedia of the American Revolution Edited by Jack P. 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