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News from 05/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer in Washington, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Christopher Chope, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, David Woollard-Kingston, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Hugh Osborn, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Richard Lamb, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Jeremy Baylis, Robin Oakley, Simon Hughes, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Harvey Sheldon, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, John Magus, Martin Fletcher, Ralph Blumenau, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, Charlotte Lennox-Boyd, Ruth Gledhill, H. E. Wilson, Andrew Wilski, John Biamond, Louise Taylor, Joanna Pitman in Kyoto, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Nicola Murphy, Antony Middlehurst, David Hands, Charles Bremner, M. D. Rowbottom, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Nigel Seymer, K. Radley, Judi Dench, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Elizabeth Ross, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ian Brunskill, Alison Roberts, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, James Fox, Roger Williams, Wolfgang Münchau, Thomas Pakenham, Monica Hartland, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, David May, Richard Evans, Allister Wilson, Michael Wright, George Brock in Brussels, Jennifer Gilbody, Edwin Haviland Miller, Roger Boyes, David Lipsey, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, David Young, Nicholas A. Field-Johnson, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Tom Walker in Brussels, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Palumbo, John Shaw, S. Lamb, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Tania Glyde, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, J. Gunnell, Geoffrey H. Gelberg, Stanley Wells, T. Fredricks, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Roy Ritchie, Andrew Finkel, Fernanda Eberstadt, John Phillips, David Prewett, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Sam Kiley in Nairobi, Peter Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Gavin Bell in Johannesburg, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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EC sabotages attempt to free world's trade 'No chance' of Gatt deal this year Pioneering Pretoria BA cuts pay Rail handouts Arts attack Cup defeats 200 up Index Life & Times Union merger brings concentrated power Angler casting for cash is caught by ban Picture Gallery Tories leak poll boost for Labour Our Foreign Staff: 250 miners die in Turkish pit blast Missing persons system goes astray The Writing School Can Carey Cope? Parity or Pittance Sacking Not Kid's Stuff BR compensation scheme will cost up to £15m a year British Rail Targets Commuters read between the lines Alison Roberts finds Sir Bob Reid anxious to see passengers on their way after the launch of British Rail's charter A Week on the Nile Picture Gallery Monkey infected with BSE £600m sub slips out into stormy political waters BBC retakes Falklands Duke urges change on ivory ban Grammar schools rescue fails Peer calls for judicial reform Remand death Driver shot Jail report Mappa hitch Lead shared Women broker lost job because of power struggle with boss Student moderates win union dispute Nicotine 'will cure smoking' Art market hit by record sales fall Art Trade Turnover Picture Gallery Soldier held as man dies and PC is shot in siege Rolex Lost father calls daughter TV appeal brings family unexpected new Panasonic Parents offer reward Safe roads campaign launched Jaguar sales up Museum cash Sailor missing Sir Clive peddles his electric bicycle Frozen fish beats fresh in taste test Sellers blame estate agents The Cost of Moving House Home births backed by MPs' report Doctors split on safety Doctor is guilty over leaving boy Art theft Hepatitis fear Hedgehog help Hope looms for island weavers Picture Gallery Now there's an easier way to find out whether… Monie's cure left patients disabled The Big One April election date threatens legislation Rush to beat deadline Blue Arrow trial costs reach ?2.8m Around the Lobby EC aims Aid for Africa Parliament today Why politicians let Europe slumber Political Notebook Picture Gallery Minister challenged on poll tax bills Irish power sale could fund cuts Tories took Nadir cash 'in good faith' Beith calls for £6bn rise in borrowing Liberal Democrats and Labour offer financial advice to Chancellor in run-up to the Budget Intel Tax cuts 'squander the seedcorn of the future' Americ Airlines Parties agree on multirace cabinet for South Africa Israel and Arabs fail to set date Madonna eclipsed by crescent moon Tourists seek safely as Nairobi rioters stone whites B&Q Libya offer rejected by Britain Battered Bush calls on party to work for unity White House seeks to head off Buchanan after further body blow in primaries The team fighting to re-elect the persident is rallying to counter the challenger's onslaught, writes Peter Stothard, us Editor from Atlanta B&Q Primaries From Associated Press: Sperm doctor guilty of tricking women Clinton moves in for Southern kill Bill Clinton hopes to wrap up the nomination on Super Tuesday but Paul Tsongas keeps upsetting the Democrat prophets, Martin Fletcher Senator casts a cloud Mafia insider tells of the killers' code Our Foreign Staff: Azerbaijanis flee in face of Armenian marauders Moldavia rebels man barricades (Reuter): Left protests Begin better (AP): Vote rejected (Reuter): June decision (AFP): Human chain (Reuter): Cut above General gets south Italy up in arms Picture Gallery Tension grips Sarajevo Conquests of German mark throw scare into the East Czechoslovaks and Poles feel caught between economic needs and wartime memories, writes Roger Boyes Actress Dennis dies at 54 Gibraltar soldiers' holiday riles Spain Austria aims for end to scandal Carreras takes plunge in Bath People By our Foreign Staff: Pollution threatens survival National Savings Buchanan plays to the old prejudices Peter Stothard, in Atlanta, finds George Bush's campaign ever more beleaguered …and moreover The Gross that I have to bear After a year in office, the Archbishop of Canterbury talks to The Times George Carey reveals to Ruth Gledhill how deeply wounded he has been by the torrent of criticism of his spiritual leadership Longford framed The Times Diary Bulbdozed The Times Diary Sob story revived The Times Diary Dished The Times Diary Saving Gadaffi's Face Divide and Rule Flat Battery Lanes Twyford Down: minister's case for rejecting a tunnel Arm's-length in the arts Rose Theatre law costs London hospital care Collecting poll tax Churchill and Curtin Pirie: forgotten man of athletics Energy resources Cup not running over For all seasons Court Circular University news Births Picture Gallery Museum purges drawings Rembrandt exhibition Today's royal engagements Luncheons The King's School, Canterbury Forthcoming marriages Dinners Classified Advertising Word-Watching Keith Douglas-Mann Miroslaw Vitali Miroslaw Vitali, OBE, orthopaedic surgeon, died on February 19 aged 77. He was born in the Ukraine on October 5,1914 Davy Jones Davy Jones, rider of the 1945 Chelenham gold cup winner Red Rower, and a successful jockey also on the Flat in this country and abroad, died on March 1 aged 84. He was born on April 17,1907 Birthdays today Reception Latest wills Memorial service Marguerite Barnett Marguerite Ross Barnett, who died of cancer at Maui Memorial Hospital in Wailuku, Hawaii, on February 26 aged 49, became the first black woman to lead a major United States university when she was made president of the University of Houston two years ago. She was born in Charlottesville. Vieginia, on May 21,1942 Rhona Moresby-White Holiday beaches criticised Blue flag dispute A . J. Casson Anniversaries Barn owls for sewage farms Avot Yeshurun Avot Yeshurun, one of the last of the founding fathers of modren Hebrew poetry, died in Tel Aviv on February 22 aged 88. He was born in Poland in 1904 Appreciation Desmond Hackett Lives Remembered Monday Popular Concerts BA pilots face £8,000 pay cut The Times Crossword No 18,858 Picture Gallery IBM Weather The day I saw a sphenodon Political sketch Business News Tax Squeeze Deep Waters GKN Gloom Euro Call Home and Dry The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Minimum wage will cost £2.5bn a year says CBI Employers put jobs toll at 150,000 US factory orders raise optimism EC calls halt to tractor 'cartel' BICC makes £12m tunnel provision Success of new products fattens Cadbury profits National Exhibition Centre Lloyd's rejects insider claims Payout held at Heywood after decline The Times Unit Trust Information Service Intrum Justitia profits climb 35% BAe-Asda property dispute is resolved Business Roundup Bulletin still rising Ben Bailey tumbles Stat-Plus declines GKN pegs dividend despite profits fall Chairman sees no sign of upturn Thorn favourite to buy Virgin Music Hanson's US arm reshuffles Sinclair dips Welpac buys SAS ready to sell hotel chain stake By our City Staff: Victaulic surges to £14.3m Billy the Fish Vita raises cash to fund further European growth FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Wider margins keep Cadbury sweet Tempus Testing problems knock Reuters' shares Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Sport Rates Trading jobs for minimum pay Comment Rescuing Bush Faux pair The Time City Diary Incredible hulk The Time City Diary Paine on target The Time City Diary Teaching Labour the art of noise and the predicament of promise When John Smith delivers Labour's Budget plan, he must strip his leader's promises of threat, writes David Lipsey Added challenge The Time City Diary Labour's Tax Plans Energy will stretch water supply ICI cliché wrong Magnificent Rolls Tale of three, bears IBE Meggitt buys US company CRA in red on writedowns BIM wound up in High Court Galliford slips to £2.1m CRH slides in bad weather Polythene up The Times PC Magazine Medway to recommend port sale to buyout group BTG sale terms shut out US bid Cadbury makes plea for boardroom balance Saudi prince seeks 15% of Citicorp An insider enquiry as Perrier nears the boil After four bids and a series of court cases the French mineral water fight is wide open, reports Wolfgang Münchau Textile recession over says Haggas Norway's second bank loses £811 m British Funds Mixed at close Tiffany & Co Alderwick McLintock Financial Executive Selection Finance & Administration Manager Times Classified TSA Bursar Semi-Senior Senior The World Famous Personal Column, including Rentals,… The Football League The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery Monday Alderwick McLintock Trainee Broker Wednesday Pepsico Foods International Yorkshire Health Hospital NHS Trust Graduates Saturday Times Newspapers Ltd Financial Analysts Are You Currently Working in the Insurance Industry? Graduate Working for power in the boardroom Non-executive directors are often seen as the panacea for boardroom ills. Allister Wilson argues that this might not be the case and that institutional shareholders have a vital role to pay Paying for battles in Brussels Lawson in third spot Any Other Business Bored out Doing it right CU Financial Services Firms take flak on predatory pricing Audit Davies discovers sense of nationality with Wales A familiar face returns to Twickenham to challenge English secendancy in the five nation' championship Cape Town chosen as international venue Directors take heat out of row Rugby League Webb may reconsider Fairer system in case of rain Almost real St Mary's power to record Tighter control Dissension discouraged Seats have limited effect on behaviour No comparison Smith injury brings in versatile Wainwright London given priority by Mota Athletics A sounder response The Times Sports Service Mandarin: Shipwright to lead Fitzgerald double on return to action Mandarin: Lingfield Park Dr Devious may still go for Guineas Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Remittance Man holds call in Champion Chase Mandarin, Thunderer: Wincanton Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford India have last laugh over Miandad First World Cup meeting between sub-continent rivals produces highly charged atmosphere Scoreboard from Sydney Wilkinson issues challenge Tennis The World Cup Rapid Cricketline Table and Previous Results Bicknell paces the run-chase Morrison finds goal after rest lose way Hockey Conner in command Yachting Moody's mind is focused on the long road ahead Troubled show is to change venue Equestrianism Kerr's industrious display fails to deny Italian team Hoddle's late appearance proves forlorn Norwich enjoy an easy night For the Record Two sent off as Real earn draw McLaren sense a new way forward Master's tip for Olazábal Golf McKenzie pushes for third championship MPs help launch teenager on quest for world title Boxing Record Double Win! Wattana puts out Thorburn In Brief Working together Lella Lombardi Opening burst Lewis beaten Sports Letters Allen's mistake hands Dutch the advantage Tottenham founder on Feyenoord defence Match Facts Tecno the Store with Vision Schmeichel saves United's blushes Allen's feelings on Jardine seen in new light Branco deflates Liverpool S African batsmen are kept in check Carling wants a better display Television, the ultimate bedroom farce Private Life John Diamond on the small screen's dated and dismal view of sex Arts Defending the end of history New World disorder? Francis Fukuyama belives that history ended with the break-up of eastern Europe: liberal democracies will now form the model. The French conservative Pierre Lellouche demurs: the world, he argues here, may be about to enter a tragic phase Royal Opera House Books Inside Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide City hall celebrates Concert Tenth Anniversary Gala Barbican Under siege and underplotted Theatre A Hard Heart Almeida Bland faith in showbiz Theatre Once upon a song King's Head Eschewing the fat Television Food File Channel 4 Too much red meat added to a potboiler Cinema: Geoff Brown on Cape Fear, Once upon a Crime, Yakov Protazanov and the Cardiff International Festival of Animation An Opportunity for Women Inside a native New Yorker Interview Mary Pat Kelly, whose second on Martin Scorsese coincides with the release of Cape Fear, talks to Clive Davis Black Robe Thar she blows? Arts Brief Poll-axed Last chance Necromancer of the novel Fernanda Eberstadt hails Hawthorne, scion of a Salem dynasty and chronicler of the morbid heart of New England puritanism Stojanka Strugar Tapestries Lads that will never be old Survining The Uncollected Writings By Henry Green Chatto & Windus, ?18 Under Review Writings on Writers 1946-1990 By Anthony Powell Heinemann, ?25 Lives Remembered Sub-editor of the human race Proofs and Three By George Steiner Faber, £5.99 Women take a liberty Lady Sophia Sternheim By Sophie von La Roche Mary and Maria By Mary Wollstonercraft Matilda By Mary Shelley Cassandra and other selections from Suggestions for Tought By Florence Nightingale The New Atalantis By Delarivier Manley The Conquest of Rome By Matilde Serao Pickening & Chatto, ?24.95 A republic of sound and fury Thomas Pakenham, historian of Africa, on Nelson Mandela's new South Africa Mack the nice guy Loving Brecht By Elaine Feinstein Hutchinson, £13.99 Faustine By Emma Tennant Faber, £13.99 Seriously sexy stuff Three Evenings and other stories By James Lasdun Secker & Warburg, £13.99 Death of a Doctor and other stories By Elspeth Davie Sinclair Stevenson, £13.99 National Westminster Bank Career Analysts Monday Selector Europe Digby Jay Jones Tuesday Wednesday Selector Europe Allied Distillers Limited Thursday Career Analysts Friday PA Consulting Group Marketing Director Ogilvie Morgan & Banks NatWest Life Moxon. Dolphin. Kerby Austin Knight DLLA Britvic soft drinks E. P. I. Select Multiple Display Advertising Items Jm Moxon. Dolphin. Kerby World-Wide Training CH Companies House Goodman Graham and Associates Northern telecom MSL International The Technology Partnership Goodman Graham and Associates Oracle Goodman Graham and Associates Motor Industry Research Unit Ltd Directors/managers N. B Selection Ltd Austin Knight Business Manager N. B Selection Ltd British Gas BCP TCS Advertising Royal Mail Executive Careers Performance Management Limited Barclays HM BMS Key Role in International Healthcare Delivery… Mount Vernon Hospital Nissan Syfa Directors Bhs MMi The Sunday Times Adderley. Featherstone plc Champion & Partners Ltd Regional Business Managers Enfield Spiers Ayres Townshend BBC Television Howgate Sable Bell Associates Shannon Pex Multiple Classified Advertising Items CB-Linnell Limited Hartnell Ravenscroft & Partners Legal Aid Board Reed Opti-Ware Chusid Lander A Career Opportunity with the Barkland Group Furmanite The James Gunn Consultancy Nexus Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultancy Careers N. B Selection Ltd Maersk Olie Og Gas as Drilex Scorpion Mercer Fraser General Manager Personnel manager Jobs Cepec Retail Merchandise Director Industrial Machinery Recession! Redundancy! Retirement! Wanted An Opportunity to Excel Oakland Associates Forget the Recession Graduates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Project Manager Sales/business Background? Job Hunting? Sugar Trader Needed Door to Success in Writing Engineering Design Engineer - Metal Fabrication Plant,… The Times Newspapers AES A Future in Finance Trainee Brokers The Quality Register Colebrand Healthcare Products NPI The Pathfinder Partnership Booz-Allen & Hamilton Peanuts or pay spree for top people? Privatised industry chiefs are criticised over their salaries, but entertainment personalities earning millions escape censure. Clare Hogg looks at pay in the first of a two-part series General Appointments Careerline Graduates Multiple Display Advertising Items Cerco Are You Ready for a Challenging New Future? Personnel and Training Manager European Hi-Tech The League of Professional Craftsmen A Graduate Career Opportunity Manager - Japanese Corporate Business Residence never conclusive Court's jurisdiction ousted by statute Crème De La Créme The Times Personal Assistant School Holidays Free Top Slight PA Diana Duggan Associates Receptionist Telephonist Secretary Marketing PA/SEC Italian Speaking £20K Package Office Manager/PA Show Business Attention Receptionist-Typist Shaftesbury Homes Property Secretary Service on foreign bank valid Direction to jury wrong Banking & Legal La Creme Meridian Legal Secs! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art Gallery The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Afternoon Receptionist Crème de la Crème Announcements Battle Honours PDS Times Classified John Grooms The Samaritans The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Newspaper Ltd The Times Concise Crossword No 2731 Property Buyers Guide Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Electronic Yellow Pages ITV Variations Radio 1

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