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News from 24/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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R. P. Kinsella, Edward Owen, David Southern, David Tytler, DJM, Sheila Gunn, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, David Rhys Jones, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Karl Knight, Duncan Graham, F. N. Cogswell, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jay Andrews, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Noel Falconer, Bryan Stiles, Julian Desborough, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, John Forrest, Callum Beaton, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Philip Webster and Kerry Gill, Harvey Elliott and Matthew Bond, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Roy Denman, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Mary MacLure, Robert Balchin, Chairman, Andrew Irvin, John Hennessy, Paul Taylor, Oscar Moore, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Judi Bevan, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, Norman Hammond, David Watts, Joseph de Courcy (Editor), Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Matthew d'Ancona, Bernard Carnell, Richard Evans, Peter Spencer, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Peter Keeling, Norman Willis, General Secretary, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, P. E. Whitlock, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Irene Kunii, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Iola Smith, P. Allington, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Charlotte Fisher, Catherine Milford (Moderator), Michael Seely, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Tim Gardam (Editor), Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Thousands call for Yeltsin to resign Riot police battle with 10,000 demonstrators as street violence erupts in Moscow Home rule warning Race dispute TV confession Babic agrees Leeds falter Cup attempt Index Life & Times Dispute looms over new Kuwait border Saddam Hussein could be at Kuwait's mercy for access to the Gulf if the UN moves the border to put the port of Qasr in the emirate. Christopher Walker reports Misguided saviours send owls to their deaths Stephanie kidnap: man, 50, charged Tories hint at tax cuts and deny bribery 35-hour week sealed Watches of Switzerland Out of the Closet Onto the Stage Into the Limelight Kinnock wants 50 peerages as Lords reform plans are put on hold Redressing the political imbalance in the Lords is likely to take precedence over Labour plans for an elected second chamber, writes Sheila Gunn Ministers intensify campaign to save union with Scotland Break would put pressure on Ulster Stop Socialism Damaoing Free Enterprise By Staff Reporter: Heroine of Arnhem killed in accident Student poverty plea falls on deaf ears Son waits for result of Titanic enquiry Labour scents votes in fox-hunting ban Two die in helicopter crash England wins chess title Body found Short chosen Fish size limit Coptic blessing Shots at race Raped girl's appeal hearing opens today The Irish abortion debate Law fails to deter pregnant women Many Irish women seeking abortions head for the Marie Stopes clinics in London, Alison Roberts reports Purists fight new look for old chapel Liberal Italy looks on in amazement £10m refit extends buses' run UN environment group 'short of money' Dell Voice from past led to arrest of kidnap suspect Tobacco Advisory Council Irish stores chief goes on TV to admit having drug Soldier 'goes on rampage' Body identified Rare falcon Rape hearing Doctors seek advice on letting babies die Eviction fear led to death Renault Tenant fights to buy council ruin he restored Nationwide Motherhood costs women £224,000 in lost earnings M25 crash Victims named Co-op opts in Body found Bligh portrait Bond winners Forgive, Carey tells Falklands Picture Gallery National Accreditation of Certification Bodies Art thief welcomed back by gallery Army Day violence brings Russia to the crossroads Yesterday's street battles mark either the embittered hardline minority's last fling or the start of national civil disorder, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Trafalgar House Construction Nato chief woos old enemies Georgians fail to pass royal test (Reuter): Azerbaijan shelling attacked (Reuter): Snowed under (AP): Weapons cut (Reuter): Nuclear fault (AP): Brueghel safe Our Foreign Staff: Serb rebels fall into line on UN force Maltese leader confident (AP): Daughter's soft touch aids Le Pen As the Socialists trail the National Front in French polls, Philip Jacobson in Neuilly observes the far right's use of the chic factor on the hustings Picture Gallery Europe proposes toughest rules to save ozone layer Chubb (Reuter): Strategist sees advent of new world disorder A Frenchman is challenging the views of us historian, Francis Fukuyama, on the triumph of Western liberalism, Paul Taylor reports from Paris Churches bar entry after art robberies (AP): City bans cars (Reuter): Swan song Greek MP dies (AFP): Tanked up Our Foreign Staff: Washington accused of trying to topple Likud FIAT Tempra Picture Gallery From Associated Press: Dissident Iraqis to form front Israel seeks sway in central Asia Algerian Muslims threaten violence (Reuter): Taiwan's shame (Reuter): Search for GIs (Reuter): Lockerbie talks (AP): Boxer guilty (Reuter): Dark intent (AFP): Round figure St. Joseph's Hospice Bush shifts policy to soothe South Buchanan sets agenda Derby day dawns on Democrats Mob trial has Hollywood taped New York Notbook by Charles Bremner Burmese close in n rebels David Watts writes that Rangoon now appears near to destroying the heart of Karen resistance (Reuter): Palace muzzles bride-watchers Midland The Listening Bank English speakers hold key to vote Exercise brake for Iacocca People Major's hidden weakness The prime minister could become an electoral liability, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday …and moreover A circus called Aids Hollywood is assailed by two epidemics and one of them is hypocrisy, writes William Cash Don't shoot the conductor Bernard Levin rises to the challenge of composing a musical celebration of the end of the Channel tunnel A lesson for Lamont The Times Diary Against the current The Times Diary Slump, what skimp? The Times Diary Scotland Rebuffed Cry from the Ivory Tower The Times continues its series of editorials on Thatcherism's "forgotten supply side", the professions. This week, academics; next week, the medical profession Innocent victims in Irish rape case Long fraud trials Aircraft safety Nuclear reductions Women deacons Taxspeak Illusions over Anglo-US relationship Prescription errors Japanese investment 'Newsnight' audience Stratford School The End of History? Durham dilemma Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements The weapons we wleld are not merely human: they are… Nature notes Latest wills Picture Gallery Church news Forces appointments Anniversaries Old boundaries of farming extended Archaeology Lord Dulverton Reception Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages University news The Times Professor G. B. D. Scott Air Commodore Roy Crompton Air Commodore Roy Hartley Cromption, OBE, a former commandant of the RAF's Central Flying School (CFS), died on February 17 aged 70. He was born on April 24,1921 George Cooke Dr George Cooke, CBE, FRS, died on February 10 aged 76. He was born on January 6,1916. He was head of the chemistry department of Rothamsted Experimental Station from 1956 to 1975 and chief scientific officer of the Agricultural Research Council from 1975 to 1981 New chapter opened on Old Testament prejudices Philip Irving Philip Edward Irving MBE, designer of the Vincent 1,000cc motor cycle and Formula I winning Repco-Brabham car of 1966 and 1967. has died at his home in Melbourne aged 88. He was born in Melbourne on May 6,1903 Desmond Hackett Desmond Hackett, sports writer, died on February 20 aged 79. He was born on March 14 1912 Appreciation Our Own Correspondent: On this Day Crisis in France Estate agents taken to task over faulty tax valuations The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,849 Picture Gallery Weather France to save the Maigret sausage Walters soothes troubled waters Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Loans to blue-chip companies listed in BCCI records CAA likely to oppose BA's Dutch merger Nuclear workers in 35-hour deal Jackson dangerous for Sony profit NFC chief warns of job cuts and reduced profits John Charcol Picture Gallery Six of the best vie for award Smaller Companies Southern Electric Growth of 1.2% tipped for this year Over 40s urged to take Serps Chelsea to face Cabra writ in High Court GM likely to unveil job cuts Chelsfield buys in Berlin Lilley contracts Serco success ICI poised to dip as market awaits news on reshape Reporting this Week Teleshare Budget holds key to bond outlook Gilt-Edged Caution in the risk business Comment Love in a cold climate The Times City Diary Boon for Bloom's The Times City Diary Bread rolls on hold The Times City Diary Bold Budget moves that could end the recession at a stroke Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that the Chancellor should seek a PSBR of £30bn and then let the voters decide how to use it Banks could help small firms by use of independent consultants Payoffs at the shareholders' expense Giorgio Armani Conrad London Out of the shadows of recession The industry is optimistically opening new venues all over the country. Derek Harris reports on the struggle against the slump New venues boost Britain Private and public money is providing new centres, Derek Harris writes Conference Centre Europeans join to lead the world Britain is exchanging marketing skills for technological advice Conference Nottingham Day conferences boom Companies are demanding more valuable content in a shorter time, says Derek Harris Hanbury Manor Jersey Whole world of choice on offer Companies from around the globe gather at Confex from tomorrow A double date Wembley Conference and Exhibition Entre £1.4 billion business looking for salvation Conferences and Exhibitions The right show will still bring in the business, but many exhibitions fail Portfolio Platinum Capitalisation, week's change Times Newspapers Limited Birmingham Results (Reuter): Drags tests 'in order' Successful finalists in the December 1991 examination The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants McColgan warms to outdoor move with a record run Athletcis Tergat emerges from a talented pack Molloy seals the title British defence cracks under fierce pressure Hockey Leicester slip-up may prove costly Weekend Results Ferguson rules out everybody but Leeds Hughes lands a suspension Reid sees weakness swiftly exposed Tottenham are blunted by problem pitch Fleck and Fox harass Liverpool Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables McLeary in trouble Turf Moor crowd recalls great past ATP plans to muzzle power game Tennis rules committee to consider return to old foot-fault rule and ban of the second serve MacAri's methods proving the right ones for Stoke Luton chase Sutton Dalglish dismisses talk of certain promotion Football Nottingham fear for the future Rugby Union: Schweppes Cup Holders Move into the Quarter-Fianals Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Potent Llanelli weather violence of the storm French keep faith Injury decision brings reward for Le Moignan Squash Rackets The Times Smith keeps Gloucester alive Tackling prevents Orrell giving northern clubs rare semi-final representation Leicester are a force in the wind Barnes weighs in to outwit Bristol Draw gives Bicester chance rematch Carling starts the flow Tote links with Coral From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Bishop's Staff foils raider Accolade for Sam's Heritage Point-To-Point Saturday's Point-To-Point Results Morley Street being treated with Lasix Racing Mandarin: Milford Quay to follow up in stronger company Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Jump Leaders Rapid Raceline Saturday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster 'Fixed' races under scrutiny England steady the ship to ensure smooth start Surprises see cricket's World Cup open in sparkling style Scoreboard from Perth Australia's women win easily Ticketmaster Stephenson hits early tour form Crowe inspires surprise setback for Australia Auckland Scoreboard Lara lights West Indies' fuse Melbourne Scoreboard Ranatunga leads record run chase New Plymouth Scoreboard Workington pay a heavy price for lapses in defence Rugby League Results and Tables Olazábal scores 63 to win Golf Thomson masters vintage performer Bowls Australians pool their resources Sports in Brief Team places secure Pairs qualify Southam quick Hunt arrested Masters invitees Results from Albertville From a Correspondent: United Team take final gold British team concludes the winter Olympic Games without a meda For the Record Today's Fixtures Timing costs skaters dearly Medals Table The Games of distant disenchantment Leeds slip back in title race Everton able to make the most of the absence of the injured Chapman Motor line Lloyd's Lloyds of London Match Facts South Africa bidding for 1996 World Cup Moxon fractures thumb to spell an end to his tour Davis makes hesitant progress An object lesson in discord Is the bitte power struggle at Stratford school a racial issue, a personality clash-or a demonstration of the pitfalls of opting out? Matthew d' Ancona reports No, really, I'm not that sort of journalist Working Life Libby Purves defends some of the victims of a bad press Looks National Telelink Education Inside Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment or current theatre in London Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Stage pictures literal By at odds with the truth Opera Pilease et Melisande New Cardiff Making a scene Theatre Tender Loathing Rose, Kensington A long way from mega Rock Manic Street Preachers Astoria No Title Visionaries at the crossroads Berlin Film Festival David Robinson reports from the city at the centre of a transformed Europe Lloyds Bank Animation leaps back to life In the hands of pioneering British animators, the cartoon film is enjoying a renaissance, writes Oscar Moore Royal Court Theatre A wife in two worlds Television Fast lady Arts Brief Last chance. . . Tomorrow in Life & Times How to write a shock horology story Charles Bremner meets the author of a first novel about a maker of erotic watches to discover his unusual inspiration Times Educational Supplement Welcome to the home of English A growing army of foreigners is living, and learning, in our homes Who said they were old hat? Brenda Polan, a determined hat wearer, finds she is no longer alone in her enthusiasm for everyday millinery Hats make me feel noticed. They mark events in my life Knocking a chip off the old block A Salford council estate has undergone dramatic cosmetic surgery, and its tenants say the result is beautiful Best bus made even better The new Routemaster is more efficient but it has kept its stylish red design Finn Karelia The Times PA/SECRETARY to Director General the Leonard… Receptionist/telephonist Shorthand Typist Experience Medical Secretary The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Baker & McKenzie Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointments Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Reception/Admin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Easter Revision Mander Portman Woodward London Montessori Centre Lansdowne Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Helping hand grasped Labour have pledged to abolish assisted places, but David Tytler finds strong support for them in Yorkshire Lessons in freedom John O'Leary reports on a new university which is opening doors in Eastern Europe Education Abbey Tutorial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Crèche course in Brussels Britain can learn about childcare provision from the capital of Europe Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Sheffield The Welsh play their own tune Two writers reflect on how the new on how the new curriculum is being moulded to serve its national-and political-masters Education University of Strathclyde Multiple Display Advertising Items Wolfson College Oxford Soas, University of London/overseas Development… University of Oxford Straight facts are hard to find Duncan Graham, former chairman of the National Curriculum Council, makes a plea for more politically objective information Education Officer University of Oxford University Offices University College Dublin Embassy Educational Services Ltd University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don Quijote Lectureships Fellowships Words to the wise Announcements The Samaritans Poll tax printouts inadmissible Unpaid fines The Times Care over executing search warrants Meagre reasons flawed decision Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2722 Classified Advertising BBC1 Satellite Dan Air Radio 1 ITV Variations

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