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News from 07/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Raymond O'shea, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Clifford Longley, J. P. Chambers, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Nicholas Somers, Tim Judah, Barbara Ellis, Timothy D. Llewellyn, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, C. B. Goodhart, Sidney Benjamin, Derek Nimmo, Stephen Bayley, Philip Howard, Colin Laurie McKelvie, Temucin T?zecan, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Charles B. Lee, Chairman, G. A. E. Orman, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Shirley Davenport, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Simon Tait and John Goodbody, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Duncan Alexander, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Simon D. Baggott, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Anthony Browne, Sara McConnell and Lindsay Cook, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Martin Barrow, Peter Ackroyd, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Millar, Robin Young, Brian Morton, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, Robin Moffat, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Peter Parker, Paul Ham, Aisling Foster, Peter Barnard, L. T., Raphael Samuel, Wolfgang MüNCHAU European Business Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Saskia Kouwenberg, Russell Anderson, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Roger Morton, Sydney Friskin, Gabriella Gamini, Rupert Bruce, Gillian Bowditch, Luci Cavendish, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Partridge, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Omelette Arnold Bennett, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Paul Whitfield, David West, Craig Seton, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Robin Johnston, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Brian Alderson, Phil Brindall, Gavin A. St Pier, Clive White, Warren Freeman-Attwood, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Fay Weldon, Alan Franks, John Sarum, Christopher Chataway, Walter Gammie, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Sarah Jane Checkland, Celia Pearson Smith, Peter Victor, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Christopher Weston, Mark Sanderson, Jonathan Meades, Philip Lee, Averil O. Mansfield, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Chris Moore, Michael Holroyd, Anne McElvoy, Derwent, Lee Rodwell, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, G. F. G. Woodman, Robin Bye, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Alan Schuster, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,

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Computers hit by Michelangelo's birthday bug Treasury to win Baker's lottery £1bn a year for sport and arts Sweet music for Branson Zoo survives Deals checked New script Talk target Index Weekend Times The inside story on a five-star supergrass Princess criticises lawyers Payments to Maxwell pensioners are halted Reuter and Ap: Jews 'slur' dispute erupts in us Kuoni Agony and Ecstasy Parental Guidance Weighty Questions Victory nears in relentless five-year fight for national lottery Glad news for the pro-lottery lobby leaves the pools promoters deep in gloom. Simon Tait and John Goodbody report Top fashion takes tumble P&O London zoo wins fight for survival Lotto luck of the Irish eases fears BT to shed 25,000 more jobs this year Christie's sues Sunflowers family The clients who provided a record £41.4m commission are being asked to pay £250,000, writes Sarah Jane Checkland Picture Gallery Computer firm picks teenage directors Ultimatum given to school governors Ashdown case woman in court Tourists robbed Raid charges Correction Accountant murdered in garage Police investigate business deal link after gunmen leave murder scene empty handed Death hunt police warn commuters Architect defends Mappa building The Sunday Times Judge asks JPs to deny pub licence The Equitable Life Irish rape victim had abortion on Tuesday Apple Macintosh: The Power to succeed Move for judges to quit at 70 Chic women ignorant about sex BA seeks design for a three-deck giant Aircraft makers plan the long-haul successor to a generation of 747 workhorses Harvey Elliott foresees a new breed of jet that will redefine the way we fly in the 21st century Nuns protest over threat to peace Director poisoned supermarket beef Judge halts trial of policemen BT Kasparov defeats Short £150,000 award Home at last Inquest halted Alarmingly low Cuts in armoured units put Britain at risk, say MPs Tory urges vote for Democrats The Famous Grouse New talks to start on Ulster By our Political Correspondent: Labour claims 125,000 jobs lost in ten weeks Youths attack Tory MP Labour left 'smeared with the truth' Conservative Central Office denies that its dossier on Opposition MPs is a descent into personal attacks, Sheila Gunn writes Royal assent ends reign of poll tax Ministers hand-out total tops £4 billion By our Political Correspondent: Manifesto promotes inner city revival Disillusioned Arabs tread warily towards democracy Christopher Walker reports from Cairo on the mixed reactions in the Arab world to the suppression of Islamic fundamentalists in Algeria Ship hunt for Scuds planned (Reuter): Ghana to vote (Reuter): Ruling sought Begin worsens Preacher loses life in trains violence Mugabe plea for food aid Halifax Haagen-Dazs Our Foreign Staff: Fears of increasing Karabakh violence as Mutalibov goes Bosnia goes all-out for recognition Picture Gallery Neutrality obsesses land of Freud Polish leader clings to rejected recipe Georgian son goes home to face fray Germans hail hero 'Gorby' Prudential Spanish protest at ski outing Martens lets slip the reins Safety first (Reuter): Wedding gifts (Reuter): Asset stripped Menem will fight for Falklands on the diplomatic front Nobody wins wars, President Menem tells Gabriella Gamini in Buenos Aires, so he is relying on peaceful persuasion to win the Falklands for Argentina Bush team sacks top speechwriter President cuts short campaign tour Tsongas tunes in to Texas blues Queen Elizabeth2 Taiwanese traders see gold in stocks of rhino horn Cheque writers see red Gotti death sign sends chill through Brooklyn court Congress balks at cost of new world order US army chief honours classmate People National Savings Clifford Longley Law is a human construct, but morality is not In defence of potboilers Raphael Samuel says public libraries are national assets national assets which The Times is wrong to denigrate How big should the big city be? This week Labour deplored the shrinking of London. Nonsense, says Peter Millar, smaller is better Philip Howard . . . and moreover Soup kitchens in Red Square The Times Diary The Magic Synth? The Times Diary Picture Gallery Mass age massage The Times Diary New angle on Anglia The Times Diary Lottery Multiplication End of Pessimism Ground Arms! Care of addicts No Carey doubts Lloyd 's losses Enquiry plea over Cyril Burt 'fraud' Risk of rabies in Britain 'overplayed' Mahogany ban Doctor's dilemma Venetian churches Weekend Money letters, page 28 Letters to the editor… Election coverage and TV editing East Timor deaths Conflict in Karabakh Sir Ian, perhaps? Court Circular Giggleswick School But Jesus knew what was in their minds, and said.… Picture Gallery Dinners Reception Church services tomorrow Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Weekend birthdays Trustee Acts Classified Advertising Legal Notices Also Appear on the Personal Page Word-Watching Royal engagements Marie-Hélène Vieira Da Silva Marie-Héléne Vieira da Silva, artist, died in Paris yesterday aged 83. She was born in Lisbon on June 13,1908 R . W. Marsh R. W. Marsh, fruit tree pathologist and scientific editor, died on February 29 aged 92. He was born on December 27,1899 Vladimir Pozner Jam Sadiq Ali Jam Sadiq Ali, Chief minister of Pakistan's southern province of Sind, dies in Karachi on March 5, after a prolonged illness aged 56. He was born in1935 in Jam Goth, a small village in Sind Prof Alan R. White Alan White, philosopher, died on February 23 aged 69. He was born on October 9,1922 Memorial service Appreciations Sandra Wells Robin Johnston Sidney Benjamin (From Our Dramatic Critic.): Madame Bernhardt in "Werther" US to get cut-price Russian research The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,860 The teenage adventurer who became a pop tycoon Richard Branson, who sold out yesterday to Thorn Emi for £560 million, has become as famous as the stars he has produced on record, writes Gillian Bowditch Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Branson gets £400m airline industry 'fix' RSPB Profile Thorn to pay ?560m for Virgin Music The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Redland raises its offer for Steetley Curtain call for the City slickers Fraud check Dearer travel Picture Gallery Fair play Liquidator files writs over BCCI audit Lime Street directors given big bonuses PY Pointon York Aids caution Favoured nations Home truths Sterling threat to rate cut hope Nestlé bid for Perrier a step closer to success Foster's shares decline Maxwell offshoot sold Auditors sued The Sunday Times Cray buys software house Lep banks to swap debt for equity Virgin takeover is sweet music for Thorn Tempus Reuter: Fed chief predicts modest recovery By our European Business Correspondent: German unions threaten to strike Receivers called in Anglovaal slips back Net assets rise 123% Trust deeper in red Bond misses deadline SIB complaint plan Amic slide goes on TV-am faces closure decision early next year Business Roundup If only No 11 could take the Dounreay option Week Ending Matthewe Bond Man of coal who can take the heat British Coal's chairman tells Carol Leonard of the industry's changing culture and marketplace Glencast pays off buyout loan M&G Lights will still burn in Hk after 1997 Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Buying from income funds limits damage Stock Market US jobless figures worst for six years Dow dips 20 points Wall Street Money and Women 25 Poll uncertainty adds to gloom on home front Would-be sellers must pin hopes on economic turn round Mortgage lenders accept that the best they can hope for is targeted relief to give a kick start to the housing market Watchdog who barks and bites National Westminster Bank Tax lottery Banks try to woo first-time buyers with rate deals Fimbra Member Barclays Insurers keep a watch on Aids Life companies remain cautious on policy premiums Briefings Ætna Top-Up details customer tariffs Save & Prosper Hi-tech trouble for tricksters is on the cards Fidelity Investments Fund managers seek rewards in emerging markets Independent CU trust to invest in green ventures Save & Proster Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Briefings Scottish Widows Pep Money and the modern woman Retirement campaign is gaining momentum Anger with banks grows Nearly half of customers dissatisfied Fidelity Investments Schroders Revenue offers tax contact for life with the same office Fidelity Investments Rules changed on redundancy cover Cheap dealing extended Royal Liver Friendly Society Travel insurance to rise Soaring claims push up cost of holiday cover Save & Prosper The Daily Telegraph Money Show Multiple Display Advertising Items Offshore brokers pick up perks in return for clinching sales Fimbra Member Save & Prosper Freefone tax Titled accounts Lack of interest Paye serfs and City fat cats Direct debits Portfolio Platinum Individual voluntary arrangements Calling BT Independent advice The Equitable Life Portfolio Platinum Quiet end to account Portfolio Platinum The Times Unit Trust Information Service Gooch basking in reflected glory of Botham's success England cricket captain's faith rewarded Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow England a find runs hard to come by on damp pitch Donar makes a clean sweep of Davis Cup squad Tennis Havant on verge of another title Hockey Oxford lead the field Rowing The Times Sports Service Win a day at the Grand National Points difference dispute hinders British cup hopes Rugby League Rejuvenated veteran tries to earn Games comeback Fencing The Poly gets back into full stride Athletics By our Sports Staff: Brand's birdies give him the lead Golf Nicholson aiming to echo deeds of festivals past Prospector's Way worth following Lingfield Park Mandarin: Spinning to relish conditions Sandown Park Chepstow Ayr Doncaster Yesterday's Results from Four Meetings Rapid Raceline How good are England? The coaches' view Is Will Carling's 1992 team the best in England rugby history? Peter Bills puts the question to the coaches of their five nations' championship rivals Webb finds the perfect antidote Battered captain sees a new dawn for Wales British Gas Energy is our Business Recall of Mesnel may force Scots to rethink tactics Murrayfield Teams Match-By-Match Guide BBC Barnes may return is Liverpool make plans for at gamble Football FA Cup Cooper's future in doubt Unpredictable Clough could reach third final Forest manager retains the magic touch For the Record Hockey awarded £1.5m towards modern stadium Sports Funding Irish match may go by the wayside Non-League Football Wattana's late burst Sport in Brief Full strength The Royal Bank of Scotland On a roller Super sub Cricket England holding all the aces Second successive grand slam beckons as Wales are hit by Lewis withdrawal Underwood confirms retirement N Zealand tour is to start earlier Bastion breached Simon Barnes on Saturday Plodding on Simon Barnes on Saturday Jealous Guy Simon Barnes on Saturday Twickenham Teams Forerunner Simon Barnes on Saturday Hate mail Simon Barnes on Saturday By our Sports Staff: Players move in search of bigger beds Australia change course yet again Ploy fails Simon Barnes on Saturday FA orders Souness to explain Arts and Television Pages 3,5 Agony and ecstasy England meet Wales today chasing their second successive grand slam Godfrey Smith pays tribute to the magic of rugby Food and Drink Pages 6,7 Out of Town Page 9 SAVOY Film Van Gogh in England Theatre Music Evenings out Caroline Charles Fashion Designer Exhibitions Dance Salerooms Videos Bookings Life inside's nothing to crow about Lynne Truss discovers that a hard-hitting prison drama can be every bit as realistic as the grimmest television documentary Surviving academe Channel 4 turns the spotlight on the Princess Royal's old stamping ground Guilty Secrets: Jean Alexander Homeowners Friendly Society Preview Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The South Bank Centre NEC TOSCA Closer than Ever Art Galleries Multiple Classified Advertising Items RG Raymond Gobhay Prasents Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Philharmonia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Chelsea Antiques Fair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tiger-taming poet who likes to travel light Fay Weldon (below) introduces the work of Elaine Feinstein, whose eleventh novel Loving Brecht is published this week Multiple Display Advertising Items Pinning down the zeitgeist Classical Music Illusions bring solid results Theatre Le Senor Z Battersea Arts Centre Old warhorse returns in fine fettle Theatre Marching Songs Theatr Clwyd, Mold BOOK FAIR The Sunday Times " Very Funny" Hot stuff for a captive audience Tourists go where locals may fear to tread - in pricey Indian joints, says Jonathan Meades Beware beluga pirates The Collapse of the Soviet Union has created a black market in false cavlare. The experts explain what to look out for Tiptree Free-range rovers Kind Food Alison Johnson Hot, sweet, sour and fresh A visit to Thailand sends Frances Bissell, The Times cook, to the shops in search of spices Beat the Budget blues Whatever happens in the Budget next Tuesday, there are plenty of bargains around, writes Jane MacQuity Best Buys National Breakdown Events Saturday Rendezvous Two Skodas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tryst Drawing down the Moon Olympic stars in weighting At a club for all the family, children as well as adults can work out in the gym. Lee Rodwelll reports Video Encounters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Evenings VIP The Times Aiming high at moving targets With his finger on the trigger, Brian Clarke finds clay pigeon shooting takes a keen eye Compromise of birdland Feather Report My budget will be sweet music to a gullible stock Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Toad takes a trip Countryweek Where to Walk Worldwide Thamson Why some hoteliers think your child Finding a country hotel willing to welcome children is not for parents to some private hotels and what the big Deal and Sandwich Best of Britain England's historic 'invasion coast' now has only golfers to withstand John Young reports Where to Stay Euro Break Where to Eat Multiple Display Advertising Items Language Magazine for Uk Readers Short of Space? Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam Dx MOPS Medivac Seymour Shirts G-D-S Design for skirts Flashing Pet Collar! MacKintoshes of Distinction Lap Tray Blooms of Guernsey MOPS Cat Claws The Stockbag Company Your Favourite Poem Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS PDS MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sale Unvelievable Offers Factory Shop No Title Paint the borders with living colour Franeesca Greenoak greets the first signs of spring with planting ideas to ensure summer pleasure Best Buys Weekend Tips Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pioneer Roof Systems Agriframes The Best Selling Lawntractor in the Country Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshalls Western Driveways Michael Holroyd My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that wouldturn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Biographer London Property White Druce & Brown Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Westminster New Homes Regalian East Anglia Multiple Classified Advertising Items North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now you've more time on your hands Lassmans Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheir Os Altos Spain Golfers Dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cala Headland International Freehold Spanish Properties Home is where the light is Can't buy me space Spoiling the house for a ha'porth of coping Style rules in the White house Bear country Make mine a moving experience Automated toys are back in fashion and fetching top prices in the sale rooms, reports Nicole Swengley Announcements The Samaritans Action for blind people PDSParkinson's Disease Society Getting close to Holidays and Need to Lose the… To Place your Personal Column Advertisement in the… More than just a lot of hot air Blow by blow, the skill of transforming pieces of glass into works of art Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2733 Photosales BBC1 Satellite NC National Connect ITV Variations Radio 1 BBC 1 Satellite It isn't melted cheese that makes the pertect Itv Variations Radio 1 Disneyworld: An Architect's Playground Prison and the Princess Royal Stephen Bayley's Flying food try Amdega Any old report on a storm Opening Shots Men who don't compute No default of their own Contents Regal Aid Peugeot 106 I'm Going to Italia Act One, Scene Two When Beryl Bainbridge presents her past on the stage, her daughter, Rudi Davies, will play the lead. But will she be acting out her mother's adolescence or the child in the woman today? Alan Franks examines the role reversal in their intertwined lives. Photography by Paul Massey Angling for a fro They're not mad in Minnesota. They Just like fishing a lot, even if they have to bore a hole through the ice on the living-room floor. And they like home comforts, too, Joe Joseph reports. Photographs by Richard Smith Blowing away saxploitation The saxophone's reputation as an irresistible sex symbol may be flawed, but Brian Morton loves it for its imperfections Hitler Stalin Weighty questions that count Gut Feelings Clement Freud Sir Robin Day Clement Freud prepares a meal for Robin Day Folio Hungry for good, plane cooking Whichever airline you fly with, you are advised to tighten your seat belt. The menus sound scrumptious, the ingredients are delicious, but the in-flight refreshments are still destined to taste horrible. Photographs by Mark Harrison Character buildings The amazing world of Disney is where architects can make their dreams come true. Marcus Binney looks at the wild and wonderful technical colours and innovative shapes at the Florida theme-park. Photographs by Graham Wood Picture Gallery In animation Fashion As Italian designers show their more serious side on the Milanese catwalks, Liz Smith looks at their comic approach SHISEIDO A dream in Travel notes On Any working day about 18 million people are doing business in a foreign country. About two million of them will changes their original travel plans: they may stay longer, visit another city or fly to another country at a moment's notice Travel agentsare waging a discount battle for the international business traveller, Harvey Elliott writes MOPS P&O Worldwide Thomson Overseas Travel Columbus Travel Insurance Sovereign Kenya Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sovereign Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel AITO Multiple Classified Advertising Items Twickers World The natural world Bike Bavaria Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dordogne 4kms From Sarlat In Historic Village… Exodus Multiple Display Advertising Items Candian Mountains Autrain Alps Art. Of. Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba Overseas Travel EuroSites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified P&O Spice Island Cruises Scotland Cornwall & Devon Scotland When you've had it up to there come up here..… Multiple Classified Advertising Items First lady's laud of the dance Martha Graham's life was ruled by dedication to the art of ballet. Now, Debra Craine discovers, her posthumous memoirs and a biography allow a glimpse of the person behind the performance Martha The Life and Work of Martha Graham By Agnes de Mille Hutchinson. £20 Blood Memory By Martha Graham Macmillan, 20 Sweet journey to a land of floures and sunne The Penguin Books of Renaissance Verse Edited by David Norbrook and H. R. Woudhuysen Allen Lane. £25 Safety in sex by numbers Vox By Nicholson Baker Granta, ?14.99, ?7.99 paperback Bet They'll Miss us when We're Gone By Marianne Wiggins Secker & Warburg, 13.99 Moments of Favor By Daniel Bergner Simon & Schuster, ?14.99 Picture Gallery Reading a poem Laugh until you die Native Tongue By Carl Hiassen MacMillan. £14.99 Yours truly, a squirrel writes Children Letters to Children from Beatrix Potter Collected and introduced By Judy Taylor Warne. £17.99 Products of a hard life Paperbacks Tolkien the Centenary Perfect check mates Can you beat of chess robot? It's your move, with two skill-building computers and a disk program Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3140: Tied Test by Phil Brindall Chess The Times 'I wasn't some dirty scallywag' A Childhood: Tony Slattery Noble Caledonia Limited Russell & Bromley

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