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News from 09/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and Catherine Sampson, David Londin, Jon Ashworth, Marcelle Hirst, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Ekaterina Likhoda, Ronald Faux, Denis Pereira Gray Director, Charles Bremner and Jill Sherman, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, David Brokensha, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Andrew Finkel, Jeremy Kingston, I. A. Shapiro, Michael Jackson, James Bath and Wells, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Hugh Clamp President, Bernard W. Riley, Richard Eaton, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Felicity Tortike, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Helena de Bertodano, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Stephen Lloyd, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Jon Wynne-Tyson, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Michael Welbank President, Sean MacCarthaigh, Hugh Montefiore, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Fiona Caldicott Dean, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Robert S. Silver, David Alexander, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Manon Lescaut, Michael Howard, Richard O'brien (Vice-Chairman), John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Malcolm Weller Vice-Chairman, Nicholas Harling, Martin Hoyle, Caroline Waldegrave, Kari Knight, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, S. Griffiths, Catherine Sampson, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Derek Esp, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, David Walton, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Judith Matloff, Ian Ross, David Lipsey, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Anthony N. B. Towse, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Elizabeth Skinner Chairman, F. M. Barger, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jane Mulvagh, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Jean Sefert (President), Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, George Hill, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Nigel Austin, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Egon Ronay (President), Frances Gibb, Nigel Jamieson, Ronald Bowlby, Matthew Bond, David Fallows, Peter Roebuck, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Ashdown rejects Labour shift on electoral reform Kinnock's PR pledge derided Pilgrims die at sea Call to FBI Hopes fade Mandela plea Liverpool win The Times Index Life & Times Museum charges to go if Tories lose election Cia paralysed by hunt for imaginary moles Tax cuts given low priority by women Rocket attacks push town to the edge of hell Anatol Lieven has a hilltop view of a savage but sometimes comic battle between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh Feminist fervour has its day British Coal Danger on the Shaw Uplifting Underwear Smoking out the Taxman Ministers hint at tax cuts in Budget St. Joseph's Hospice Ashdown pins hopes on Labour coming a close second As the Liberal Democrats prepare for the election, Robin Oakley assesses the price for support they might exact from Neil Kinnock Tories admit errors made in economy Clarke blames 1980s policy Opposition woos third-party voters with promise to hold Pr enquiry The grassroots campaign in the Labour party to change the Westminster voting system is traced by Philip Webster Panorama scrapped at last minute Picture Gallery Ulster intelligence tactics reviewed Tory in challenge to Hurd Kasparov clings to chess lead Editor in coma Murder charge Support for MP Airport arrests Climber dies Repossessed homes firm exploits tax incentives Speculator's prospectus raised in Commons Tramp hid riches in his socks Lawyers find little support from students for strikes Trainee solicitors are generally conservative but some have surprising, views says Frances Gibb Bison help beef up farm profits Midland Mid-life learners make the grade Asthma blamed on starch particles MaZDa Building Excitement Police enlist Fbi to help in hunt for accountant's killers By our Social Services Correspondent: Divorce rate helps to double underclass First couple for 80 years to live on anthrax island Junior doctors' hours may be cut Picture Gallery Abbey National Treasury of porcelain to be sold Vandals attack 300 cars Lights out Ferry launch Boy, 5, killed Bond winners Protests double over tasteless adverts Consumers quick to complain Drugs Picture Gallery Trombone trio hits a low note Georgian houses join danger list Britain 'neglects arthritis' Airbase protest Scrap blaze Fire at sea Nudists banned Rebels give Bush no quarter in South President fails to stem Buchana threat as hint of savings and loan scandal troubles Clinton (Reuter): US 'must remain leader' (Reuter): Goodwill snub (AP): Extremist held (Reuter): Peace mission (AP): Museum piece Aziz seeks to head off action by Un on dismantling weapons Kuwait shrugs off maids' plight Asian maids in Kuwait are being raped, cheated and abused by their employers, Christopher Walker writes Tsongas kowtows to the Condo Commandos Minolta Youthful idealists fight for their man British Airways Mandela and Botha issue warnings on referendum (Reuter): Cabinet in Delhi tests its support Election help Refugees die (Reuter): Taking revenge (AP): Cash warriors China to voice its Hong Kong fears Australia ordains ten women priests after court plea fails (Reuter): Famine threatens drought-gripped Africa Peking sounds Xinjiang alarm First direct Mikhail and Raisa fall for the French People Turks seek us help in finding solution Figthing rages in Azerbaijan enclave Belgian leader faces test (Reuter): Roll of martyrs (Reuter): Romania call (Reuter): Bonn doubts (Reuter): Suicide protest Bread and milk price curbs end in Russia Returning strongman tells Georgia hard truths Eduard Shevardnadze will need all his skills to win the Georgian leadership, Bruce Clark writes from Tbilisi Picture Gallery Draft laws widen Yeltsin's powers Harmony reigns in Spain after the Olympics discord Madrid Notebook Breakaway Slovaks challenged Belgrade drafts in police before rally Newspaper Publishers Association Dropping the electoral pilot Perter Riddell on a man who changed the way we look at general elections Riddell on Monday …and moreover Let us ban tobacco Peter Barnard seeks a cure for his smoking addiction beyond the Chancellor's coaxings Last exit for I history's extras? The impending cull of our greatest biographical work should spare the little peopel, says Ben MacIntyre Ecumenical heaven The Times Diary Beams and moats The Times Diary Level Peggying The Times Diary Two for the road The Times Diary Out of Proportion Rebuilding the Engineer The Times continues its series of editorials on Thatcherism's "forgotten supply side", the professions. This week, engineering; next week, the architects Help for a shop called Anastasia Aspects of food Missing days Better late Strategy for London's royal parks Doctor's dilemma Church and homeless Fukuyama debate Assisted places Budget chance to save smokers Holbein portrait March hare madness Court Circular Today's royal engagements Service dinners Mounting a Christian challenge to modern culture Hugh Montefiore Births Birthdays today Luncheon Picture Gallery Appointments Memorial service Church news Wrekin College Christening Classified Advertising Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Word-Watching Times Newspapers Ltd. Marriages Art Babbitt Art Babbitt, film animator, died in Hollywood on March 4 aged 84. He was born on October 8,1907. in Omaha, Nebraska Rolph Schwarzenberger Rolph Schwarzenberger, professor of mathematics at the University of Warwick, died at the Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry, on February 29, aged 56. He was born of February 7,1936 Latest wills Anniversaries Council caught in the tendering trap Architecture Sir John Bowes Griffin Sir John Griffin, former colonial law officer and Chief Justice of Uganda (1952-56) has died in retirement in Malta aged 88. He was born in Nyasaland (now Malawi) on April 19,1903 Appreciations John Parry Robert Gittings Adventures to the Adventurous The Queen echoes her son's green concerns The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,861 87 die in Thai ferry sinking Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Sober suits contrast with the carnival No Title Saatchi axeman keeps his head Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Lamont to opt for tax cuts and caution Hopes of lower rates recede Outlook worsens for car industry ANC aims to woo foreign investment Lacoste crocodile snaps at the pirates Five newcomers are shortlisted for award Picture Gallery EC looks at subsidy trade-off to rescue Gatt Siemens chooses UK for new arm John Charcol R-R in talks on state research aid Saatchi to bring in 'jam tomorrow' payment scheme By our Banking Correspondent: Phoenix to launch £75m capital fund Forte Firms' cars overtaken by recession BT bonus report denied DTI stays silent about Blue Arrow allegations By our City Staff: London leads in M&a, says survey Lilley urged to encourage R&D N Sea oil output 'to rise 40% by 1995' Four LUI firms ready for liquidation By our City Staff: Steetley battle heats up Millham is Streets ahead The Times City Diary Born to the job The Times City Diary Markets keep waiting in hope Comment Drawing near The Times City Diary On the move The Times City Diary Viney recruited The Times City Diary Trading jobs for minimum pay All power to a viable British coal industry Anc casts tentative 'yes' vote for foreign capital in new South Africa Economic View As part of its overall economic strategy, the Anc is drawing up a blueprint for foreign investment, writes Jon Ashworth The Royal Bank of Scotland UK firms stand up well to credit scrutiny Capital Markets The Times Holiday firms set trend in new company contest Smaller Companies Richer batch of figures likely at Ub Reporting this Week Long-term outlook brightens Gilt-Edged Multiple Display Advertising Items Offshoot of O&Y to raise £500m Reuter: Disney to give up attractions Capitalisation, week's change A triumph for organisation and consistency England miss signing off in grand manner History books will look back kindly at the achievements off Will Carling's all-conquering team Table and Deatils Match Facts Hint of an excuse as discipline and control start to wilt British Gas Defiant display is run by Barnes Geoghegan to miss New Zealand tour Results France fail Yet regain their dignity and pride Rugby Union Match Facts Ballesteros refuses to waver Scores from Majorca Prean is bemused by Chen's tactical ploy Table Tennis Fibbens edges out Shortman Swimming Oxford fail test set by Imperial Rowing Crows celebrate double in Times qualifiers Point-To-Point Burnley worthy of higher status Cambridge mix toil and spoil to find formula Football Lancing sunk by Gladstone McLoughlin ends Clough's dream Forest floored as Portsmouch reach FA Cup semi-filnals and revive thoughts of glories past Stuart may earn recall Shoot-out could solve the fear factor Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables Leeds capitalise on mistakes to regain title lead Coton's survival poses questions Mottram's Gold to sparkle again Mandarin Leaders over the Jumps Plumpton Taunton Pegwell Bay killed in fall Carvill's Hill evens as Pipe primes arsenal King Credo chases £50,000 bonus in County Hurdle Southwell Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Pakistan fall foul of unfair rules on rain South Africa step closer to semi-finals of cricket World Cup despite shortcomings of their batsmen Brisbane Scoreboard Table, Fixtures and Results Crowe inspires fifth win for N Zealand Auckland Scoreboard Fordham put on stand-by to join injury-stricken England a India's fortunes take a turn Hamilton Scoreboard Relieved Australia stay in contention Adelaide Scoreboard Havant's title is retained in style Hockey Hopes of double deflated England gain valuable lift to confidence Rapid Cricktline Botica guides Wigan to within reach of title St Helen's rugby league championship hopes fade Results For the Record Powell steps in to inspire makeshift Great Britain World Cup Table Paul on his way to fourth Games Today's Fixtures Kingston pay off old score by crushing Tigers Basketball Cyphers stay top Sport in Brief Jones first Hendry best Second try Titles decided Dickson in charge The Times Index Thomas rewards Souness gamble Liverpool reach FA Cup semi-finals as long-term absentrees return to make mark Match Facts Bosch By our Sport Staff: Clarke happy to draw favourites Rugby triumph no pushover to Botham Factor Simon Barnes Smith is ready to return England lose Gooch but make progress Cooke to stay as team manager Nebiolo joins IOC Has Lamont got what women want? Women may well decide the outcome of the general election-but what do they really expect from government? On the eve of the Budget, George Hill discovers millions of still undecided voters None of the political parties has succeeded in establishing itself in women's eyes as a 'party for women' National Theatre Education Hard at work, off and on Working Life: Libby Purves on going home' early' No Title Arts Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Choice Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theatre Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Frog life in the publishing pond Television Common Pursuit BBC 2 No time for tampering Who would valiant be The Pilgrim's Progress RNCM, Manchester Sixties revivalists A Midsummer Night's Dream GSMD Lloyds Bank House holds key to Shaw's heart of darkness Theatre Jeremy Kingston talks to Daniel Massey, one of the many stars signed up for Trevor Nunn's new staging of Heartbreak House Serious designs on the woman Musical My Fair Lady Opera House, Manchester Matured vintage Montserrat Caballé Festival Hall Master of the time machine Concerts BBCSO/Knussen Barbican Hall/ Radio 3 Prince strides Arts Brief Ward of God Arrau honoured Last chance. . . The Times Educational Supplement A dark shadow across Gl babies Boris Becker, now dating out against racism. Ian Murray reports on prejudice in Germany today Where it is forever Ambridge While there are still lonely dreamers in towns, it seems the idylllic rural fantasy of The ARchers will live on Supporting cast makes a comeback Jane Mulvagh reports on the highly skilled craft of corsetry, and fresh interest in the uplift of the boned, wired or padded bra Fabrics that stretch to fit mean now that radical shape need not be uncomfortable A question of social mobility In the macho world of car advertising and design, some real needs have been forgotten Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Tastes of the ornate Is decoration art? A unique gallery at the V & a could settle the argument DAKS Simpson The University of Hull University of St Andrews Bursar Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's University University Appointments University of Strathclyde University of Bristol Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to The University of Warwick Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Inspecting the options Who will appoint the judges at the back of the class? John O'Leary on the political side of school inspections Independence brings a new challenge As colleges run their own affairs, a warning of the possible dangers Easter Revision Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Parents can appraise, too Viewpoint Multiple Display Advertising Items No liability for pre-death injury Hicks and Another v Wright Créme De La Créme Multiple Display Advertising Items Working Girls Limited Judicial review inappropriate Regina v Secretary of State for Education and Others, Exparte Banham Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Counsel alerted as to duty Appointment Bi Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plea to extend scope of Act Pidduck v Molloy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Crémé Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Diary of Times Classified Wanted For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quest Cancer Test Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University of Newcastle Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2734 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite If You're in Marketing, See if You Can Name… Itv Variations Radio 1

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