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News from 28/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Peter Kidson, Nick Nuttall, David Coleman President, P. J. Harvie, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Robert Cockburn and Philip Webster, David Rhys Jones, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Richard Duce and Lin Jenkins, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Patrick Collinson, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Yvonne Thomas, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, K. E., Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Moses Manoharan, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Matthew May, George Sivell and Robin Oakley, Alan Hamilton, G. A. Lansdowne, Michael Clark, Kenneth Mullan, Anthony J. Levy, David H. Walton, Charles Bremner, Geoffrey Alderman Chairman, Peter Barnard, Alastair MacMillan, Simon Tait, Martin Harris, Bernard Harrison, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sara MacMillan, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Gillian Bowditch, Wolfgang Münchau, Don Giovanni, Peter Purton, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Gerard Davies and Ian Murray, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Potter, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Chris Partridge, Chas. M. Cochand, District Commissioner, K. M. Taylor, Peter Salt, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, R. A. C. Le Cheminant, Rodney Hobson, Adam Fresco, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Richard Duce, Anabel Loyd, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Michael Dynes and Michael McCarthy, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Michael McCarthy and Michael Hornsby, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Maurice Healy, Mel Webb, Richard Duce and Stewart Tendler, Martin Ivens, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Louisa Young, Ben Ross, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Jo Hobbs, Peter Victor, Hugh Montefiore Chairman, Michael Phillips, Mick Hurrell, Michael Dynes, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Ken Young, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Daphne Bowers, John Williamson, P. Glaister, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Susan Ellicott, Philip Jacobson, Mary Dejevsky, G D Wilson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Keating attack ignites debate on UK's role Betrayal taunt angers war veterans England triumph Calm killer Nuclear help Plane truth Merger off Index Life & Times Man killed by police after PC is wounded Lawyers count cost of American graffiti Militant activists join in M3 lobby Protests at Twyford Down have brought fears of violence entering environmental politics. Michael Dynes and Michael McCarthy report April 9 poll still likely despite big trade gap Public sector pay rises to outstrip inflation Abbey National Power Politics Power Cycle Power Steering Old Soldiers and MPs leap to defend British reputation Australian leader's onslaught condemned as unwise, offensive and historically inaccurate Paul Keating's remarks are seen variously as just rude or as politicking, writes Alan Hamilton AirCanada Good on him, say London colonists Australian pub-goers couldn't give a Xxxx about offending the poms, Tim Jones writes Sams in court over Dart killing Hospices cash 1m gas debts Correction Police kill gunman after car hijacking Fifth fatal shooting under investigation Nature wardens told to cover up Fear of solar radiation has led to shady goings on in the woods, Nigel Hawkes reports Man dies after axe attack at school More spent on country sports 'than at box office' Parties clash on school places Staff reap rewards at Ashley Pnvate pension rebates to stay Everest-FIT the Best Poll tax survey predicts £29 rise Britons tell of attack in Kenya game park Safari firms demand more security Writers plead case for libraries Leaders of the Saver Our Libraries campaign, launched yesterday, have been accused of politicking. Simon Tait reports Texas Dole queue camouflaged as a career move Beatty engaged in serious sex talk Tory polls show drift to Labour in London Police vehicle kills man Baby damages Referee penalty Player fined Wife killed 'in despair at infidelity Court told of suicide bid Irish rush to change court rules Insomniacs turn over a new leaf Marry Me Handsome Bulldozers ready to cut through rural idyll Michael Dynes on the final days of the Twyford Down campaign and the militant group that may step into the fray Vauxhall Fishermen offered £25mto cut fleet Brooke hints at talks on internment Comet Clark rules out bias towards Iraqis Major praises troops Welsh help Ships plea Parliament today Next week Prince backs new Westminster building Economy dictates Tory support Economic Optimism and Conservative Lead 1991/2 Ashdown would limit Trident firepower Campaign Round-Up The Royal Court Hotel Drowning of baby 'not supported by evidence' Architect wins libel damages Yusupov leads Hoax charge Hoax Charge Wild bird imports to be checked BR agrees to redress for all Country enterprise finds safe harbour at Whitby Spirit of partnership shows way for Heseltine's £20m rural ecomony package The pilot project for growth in the countryside would do well to look north for a model, Ray Clancy writes N&P Peugeot 106 Democratic rivals beat war drums in vital South Brooklyn teenager murders pupils Kind words for Bosh and Tatcher Kuwait Notebook by Christopher Walker France hunts Nidal men for ship raid Libya accused of terror links Highlands & Islands Enterprises Palestinians and Israelis signal across the chasm Reuter: UN angry on missile delay Moscow sheds light on mystery of missing US spy planes Russia has opened its secret files to reveal facts about other incidents before the 1960 shooting down of a U2 plane, Mary Dejevsky writers from Moscow Iranian efforts fail to stop fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh Russia maps way to reform Russian Federation Serbian victory claimed Treaty opens old wounds in Czechoslovakia Britain lines up EC allies to curb big-spending Delors Pavarotti may sing for role in politics EC court ruling alarms Brussels (Reuter): Sea search (AFP): Illegal cargo (Reuter): Hungary wins (AFP): Riot trial (AFP): Exiles unite Tanks on move Clever monkeys Policeman tells court of anti-ANC murder plot Officers punished in Timor Army tightens grip on Tiger stronghold Picture Gallery B&Q Lange unrepentant over sword's sale People How to hide a tax Tony Travers on a ruse to delay poll tax bills Major's poisoned legacy Mrs Thatcher and Ronald Reagan cast a shadow over their successors, says Peter Riddel Week In Politics History lesson for Mr Keating Martin Ivens examines the claim that Britain betrayed Australia …and moreover Mills and Gloom The Times Diary Israel's Apartheid No Place for Subsidy Something Borrowed Academic skills at the cutting edge Peterhouse dispute Women deacons Image of Arnhem Prescription errors Scout groups at work in inner cities Cup not running over Global warming Patient care Always behind` Court Circular Luncheons Births Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Wycombe Abbey School University news Dinners Forthcoming marriages Fellowship in Dental Surgery Classified Advertising Word-Watching The Bagrit Centre, Imperial College SIR John Rothenstein Sir John Rothenstein CBE, director of the Tate Gallery from 1938 to 1964, died yesterday aged 90. He was born in chelsea, London, on July 11.1901 Prof Mohammed Omer Beshir Professor Mohammed Omer Beshirm Sudabese educationist and human rights activist. died on Janvary 29 aged 65. He was born in 1926 Birthdays today The Royal Astronomical Society The Right Rev Peter Mumford The Right Rev Peter Mumford Bish op Truro, 1981-89, died on February 22 aged 69. He was born on October 14,1922 Dr lan MacKenzie Church news Aimery Somogy Anniversaries Sir Geoffrey Aldington Sir Geoffrey (William Aldington, KBE, CMG, a former British Ambassador to Luxembourg, died on February 19 aged 84. He was born on June 1.1907 Sir Henry Rowe Appreciations Sir Charles Gordon KCB Clerk of the House, 1979-83~ "Victory for Mankind" Britain to help destroy arms The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,853 Oldfield backs winner with Ascot look Weather Beware the first cuckoo of swing Political Sketch Today in Business Shedding Charging Tomorrow Profile No Title Perks The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Trade gap up to £794 m as exports drop Worst monthly figures for a year Midland trebles profit to £36m BA-KLM merger talks called off Airlines fail to agree joint venture split ICI chief sceptical of quick upturn Royal Insurance unveils £373m loss ICI Alfred McAlpine braced for tough year ahead Berlusconi bids for Channel 5 International Appointments Maersk Olie Og Gas as University College Dublin Alexander Proudfoot Productivity Management U. K Ltd Philips in profit but cuts continue Czipin & Partner Interior Designer-Jeddah Lloyd's wins Lords ruling World Maritime University Design Engineer- Metal Fabrication Plant,… Agnellis bid for Perrier Bellwinch cuts loss Trusts raise payouts Tarmac redemption Allied sells brandy interests in Spain Business Roundup WWF British Gas likely to peg domestic prices Williams could bid for Chubb Members ousted in SE revolution Company News in Brief Courtaulds Textiles rises 4.7% Hewlett Packard DTI report censures the Stock Exchange Nadir court move fails British Gas Midland defies the most pessimistic forecasters Tempus Accounts 'backlash' expected Edwards leaves Coal job Glaxo defends prices as Denmark complains Macro 4 boosts payout Major Changes Recent Issues Investors focus on rates and Budget Stock Market Dow slips back from record World Markets Wall Street ICI runs hard to keep moving Comment Absent trends Exploring in comfort The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Head for figures The Times City Diary Render to Caesar The Times City Diary Stone-throwers are taking aim inside Lloyd's house of glass Three years of severe losses at Lloyd's have brought on anguish and set name against name. Jonathan Prynn reports on the fallout Banks' provisions need scrutiny Job loss recipe PowerGen's short-termism Buried treasure Dti 's helping hand for small firms Tungsten test New Interest Rates 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 Deposists (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Go) Dollar Spot Rates Portfolio Palatinum Resilient performance Portfolio Linking Russia into the telecom world After the fall of the eastern regimes communication are to be extended, Nick Nuttall writes Tandon Taken at your word Chips down Safer crossing German pirates H-P recovers On Line Deaf grammar Pay slip Future perfect Loser wins Big Electronic Brother is listening Modern methods of eavesdropping have made spy-thriller fiction reality Mick Hurrell reports Teleworking isnt, at least not in Britain Digital chip picks up speed Morse Canon Nokia Mobile Phones Ring of confidence despite hard times Celluar Phones Britain has a record number of cellular telephones. The challenge, reports peter purton, is to keep them ringing Operators try hard to switch off the grumbles The networks say the service is continually improving Battle of the airwaves Taking your life in your hand Peter Purton looks at efforts to protect road users Choice in the cheapest place 'There are still some unscrupulous dealers' Cellnet Yes, but can I afford it? Ken Young considers the costs of carphones and portables and assesses Vodafone and Cellnet National Westminster Bank…on it! BT Playing the numbers game in Europe With excellent marketing, the digital phone could be used Continet-wide Pharos sheds light on single market Business to Business Business Opportunities Un-Registered Property Drake Executive Food & Petrol Shopping Business of the Nineties Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Taking a shot at commercial success Make Money from Water MaisonSPORT Bar Fly Jumping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services FS Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Briefings Bridal Fashions & Formal Wear Livingston presumes a gold Britain's Indoor sprint favourite must keep his head down in Genoa SKY Rankings leading to protest Tennis Names unknown no more Mike Procter deserves praise for South Africa's dramatic re-emergence, says Alan Lee Zimbabwe suffer the restrictions of spin Durham offer Parker promotion South Africa in line to spoil the host's party Cricket Ramprakash regains his self-assurance Tom Troubadour to follow up Mandarin Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Haydock Park Dunwoody narrowly escapes collision Courses losing £15m annually Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Mansell sets off in pursuit of an elusive title Norman Howell looks at the 1992 Formula one Motor reacing season the prospects of cars and drivers Snow Reports Time to give the scrum short shrift Gerald Daves into the subterranean world of the scrummage and finds a need for control Guide to the Teams and Drivers for the 1992 Season Ipswich championship hopes suffer setback Hockey Woosnam is left speechless The world No. 1 golfer's predictions about his putting are proved accurated Fixtures Football The Times Rees prepares for Welsh showdown Bowls Schools sound the alarm bells Lents and Torpids Rowing Rugby duo take key posts Sports Politics Fixture list forces O'Neill to spend For the Record Pany sees TV as complement to Premier League Football Autosport Grand Prix Line Andries' plans suffer a setback Boxing Hanley back to face St Helens In Brief Trinity at head Tout hopes fade Saher selected Lonso to sue Marshall's title • Athletics 30 Tecno the Store with Vision England easily dismiss the Caribbean threat Gooch and Hick cash in as fine bowing paves way for second World Cup victory` Doherty through as Hendry slips Manchester asks Major to deliver 2000 bid Mansell away to a flyer in race build-up Chelsea given a 14-day deadline Rees is to be charged Ireland 's first woman puts women first The protocol of high office has almost muzzled Mary Robinson, president of the Republic, but his week's events are testimony to her years of campaigning Health Inside Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Motoring Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on realease across the country Ancient relative still charms Theatre Chartey's Aunt Royal, Bury St Edmunds Shades of stereotype Television Us Girls Bbc 1 Off to hell in a hurry Opera Don Giovanni Everyman, Cheltenham Maestro at his ease Concert BBCSO/ Boulez Do you see what they see? Richard Cork appraises a London exhibition intended to cvoke and exploit common cultural memories NT Royal National Theatre Soviet fantasy finds a voice Cinema Preview David Robinson on a silent classic from the twenties, to be shown this Sunday The Man in the Moon Gallery Choice British Gas Go ahead, make my day and leave Thriller writer Car Hiaasen loves Florida so much he wants to keep it to himself Will the Isle of Man come out? For years a tiny crown dependency has attracted homosexuals, while officially making them outlaws. Now, Alice Thomson reports, a police raid and two deaths are forcing it to face uncomfortable truths Wenglish spoken As Wales begins to celebrate, a guide to the voice of the valleys Flu to break the heart No room to breathe Putting your back into the future Computerised exercise machines do more than keep you healthy. They take you into another, fitter world, says Victoria McKee Springing into action Ibuleve Ibuprofen Gel Car Buyers Guide The Times Schools outlaw sexist jokers In America, two female pupuils have brought lawsuits against their schools for failing to end offensive behavious by male classmates, Susan Ellicott reports Ford Stretton Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Brand New Rovers Inc Pas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Greenoaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Admirable of the fleet Car wars: Kevin Bason stands in awe of the Toyota Carina E, while Vaughan Freeman takes the new Ford for a spin Multiple Display Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ford 's noisy new baby Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Approved Used Cars Rover builds Renault plan Royce rolls Crows' feat Marques men Cottage not part of main house Selective admissions policy lawful Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items CMA Central Motor Auctions Misuse of suspended sentence power Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reporting banning orders Education authority duty Car Accessories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Decisions Group Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Classified General Overseas Legal Notices The Times Concise Crossword No 2726 The Decisions Group Winning Move Legal Notices 10 Television and Radio Satellite Army & Navy Victoria Radio 1 Itv Variations

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