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News from 16/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Barry Trowbridge, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Stephen Hugh-Jones, John Curtice, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, John Christopherson, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Wendy Miller, P. J. M. Stoney, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Peter Ball, Charmian Mostyn Cooper, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Robin Young, Bill Abbotts (Managing Director), Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Glyn Ford, Leader, Russell Kempson, Hugh Fish, Michael Webber, Emma Klein, Hugh David, P. B. H. Birks, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, M. S. Davies, Sydney Friskin, Michael Durham, Frank Smith, Adam Finkel, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Harry Swaddle, Alison Roberts, Alice Thompson, R. I. Millichamp, Pamela McDowell, Colin Narbrough and Wolfgang M?nchau, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, George Rose, David H. W. Grubb, Paul Griffiths, Karl Knlght, Richard Evans, Michael Higgins, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Joanna Pitman, David Young, James Pringle, Mandarin, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Graham Paterson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Lawson, Director, K. HUNT(Employee Relations Director), Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Emeritus Professor J. C. Gilbert, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, David Powell, Stephen Scott, Alan Jackson, Adam Kelliher, Stuart MacLure, Matthew Bond, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Bent Juel-Jensen, Mary Dejevsky,

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Labour to start 50p top tax rate at £40,000 The Majors enter first full Week of campaigning with an air of spring Election Reports Fresh quake hits Turkey Climber killed England lose Index Life & Times No Title By our Foreign Staff: Ground control to Major Mir: We're on the way Smith's budget hits middle managers Labour economists calculation errors have thrown doubt on John Smith's tax plans, writes Anatole Kaletsky No time for mayday as 11 die in sea De Klerk supporters fear referendum defeat Allied armada masses in the Gulf Viking Education Times Big Dipper Fun Time Skirting the Issue Fujitsu MP asks why flight went in bad weather Helideck staff saw aircraft plunge into North Sea during 220-yard flight in snowstorm Mechanical failure seen as likely cause Saturday's crash in the North Sea ended helicopter industry hopes that it had left behind a speate of diasters and highlighys the need for universal application of new safely techniques, Harvey Elliott reports Lawyers shun legal aid rota Board tries to close Ritz Club casino Ireland falls silent in prayers for peace Doctor reaches crossword final Kasparov takes chess crown Drunk dies HIV tests Homes charges National register set up to combat classic car fraud Ale glasses raised in victory tribute Campaigners who fought for real ale celebrate 21 years of success today, and plan to have a few more, writes David Young ENO pops out for libretto Dry summer may hit beer production Hospital film wins TV award Fashion designers hedge their election bets Midland Tobacco smugglers cash lit oil tax gap Custorms men fear drug link SKY Platinum life-saver Shrinks blood clot Top City lawyers earn £500,000 Leading legal firms open their books for the first time to prove that business is booming, writes Frances Gibb Coventry searches for heroic leader Shot man 'refused to raise hands' Gum can help cut tooth decay Woman shot 27 arrested Car plunge Cell suicide Bond winners Labour Ashdown says PR is main demand before bad Lib Dems point to success of European electoral systems as they prepare to launch manifesto Police raise law profile Sceptical voters want higher spending before cuts in taxes Focus on the Polls Committed voters are not starry-eyed about favourite politicians, Robin Oakley reports, while John Curtice finds undecided votes unworried by higher taxes under Labour Kinnock defends right to change his mind Labour to take from the rich Minister promises Scottish knife ban Challenge to Maginnis Plea for guide on sentencing Side by side First and last Major finds himself among friends in first 'talkabout' How Britain keeps ticking overwhile politicians do battle Mandarins take over the reins of the nation as the cabinet heads for the country, Jill Shernan writes Attlee's great-niece fights seat Marathon man aims to outpace Kinnock A popular misconception of democracy Vox Pop Sales manager tells Huntingdon voters it's time to change Bishop promotes family life British Airways Major's allies vie for chairmanship Elegant Fowler squares up against ebullient Archer in polite Tory power struggle Whatever the election outcome, Chris Patten is likely to step down as party chairman. Robin Oakley profiles the two candidates most likely to succeed him Campaign Quotes of the Weekend Fleet Street backs Tories—but does it matter? Mediawatch BBC drops panel after claims of bias First direct How the Margin for error makes everyone right Pollwatch The Latest Polls US lines up strong Gulf strike force against Iraq (AP): 13 held as squatters rampage Blow to Kohl (AP): Hostage hope Execution set Spy-swap lawyer held on extortion charges Picture Gallery Challengers to Yeltsin play hide-and-seek in Moscow Diehard deputies spearhead a week of assaults on the od assaults on the Kremlin and its legitimacy, writes Mary Dejevsky MacHo riot police square up to 'la difference' Reuter: Guns shatter Croatia ceasefire Catalans keep to the right Kennedy to marry old family friend People (Reuter): Attacks in Georgia rekindle civil War By our Foreign Staff: Vance tries to mediate in Karabakh Fear of close result confronts de Klerk National party alarm bells ring as 'no' campaign begins to sway English-speakers The Referendum Democrats woo bitter car workers Anti-Japanese protectionism is a live issue for presidential candidates in the heart of the US car industry, reports Jamie Dettmer from Flint, Michigan Clinton neck and neck with Bush in polls Shoe unlocks Earhart riddle Burmese capture rebel base Whites' wall fails to shut out reality Cambodia burden shouldered by UN Reuter: Illness forces Manley to step down Two-note Toryism Riddell on Monday Conservative tactics rely too much on taxes and Major, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday ... and moreover Art's petty patriots A sterile cultural protectionsim is in the ascendant, argues Richard Morrison A Boer day of the jackal? De Klerk, like de Gaulle, may win his referendum but face a revolt, says R. W. Johnson Cannons to the right The Times Diary Chop chop The Times Diary Batting for Major? The Times Diary Quick on the trigger The Times Diary Curses The Times Diary America's Risky Course Draughtsman's Contract The Times continues its series of editorials on Thatcherism's "forgotten supplyside", the professions. This week, architects; and Finally next week, civil servants Recycled water in time of drought Budget response MPs, Maxwell and the law of libel Coal staff pensions Aid for Albania Labour and Europe Law at Oxford New pigeon hole? Nile obelisks far from home Passenger's charter Lost chord Court Circular Service dinners State Opening of Parliament Today's royal engagements Dinner Conversazione Marriage Nature notes Births Picture Gallery Tasting the fruits of forgiveness Birthdays today Memorial services St Paul's Girls' School League Forthcoming marriages Badminton School, Bristol New Hall School, Chelmsford Classified Advertising Word-Watching The Royal Institute of International Affairs The Steel Construction Institute Royal College of Anaesthetists Luncheon Andy Fanshawe Andy Fanshawe, mountaineer, was found dead yesterday following a climbing accident in Scotland aged 28. He was born in Helsby, Cheshire Dom Alphonsus Tierney Father Alehonsus Tierney, for 21 years headmaster of Douai School (1952-73) died at Chletenham on February 28, a Week short of his 82nd brithdya. He was born in Wandsworth on March 7,1910 Anniversaries The Royal Society Vanessa Lee Vanessa Lee, singer and actress, died yesterday, aged 71 She was born in Streatham, London, on June 18,1920 Joseph Buttinger Joseph A. Buttinger, antiNazi resistance worker, champion of refugees from persecution, and one of the foremost authorities on the war in Vietnam, died of natural causes in a New York nursing home on March 4 aged 85. He was born in Bavaria Forces' appointments Appointments David Bell Apperciations Professor George Shackle Maria Helena Vieira da Silva Death of Sir Joseph Bazalgette Climber falls to his death practising for K2 assault The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,867 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Dolphin deaths mystery Word-Watching AA Road Watch Weather Fresh quake rocks Turkey Index Wimpey: back to the future? Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Economy gives fuel for both sides in election Inflation to fall below Germany's By our Economics Correspondent: Rise in US exports revives Gatt hopes New evidence about 'overwork death' Sun City boss casts eye on Europe Power firms face 'filthy fuel' costs John Charcol Race is on to succeed Iacocca Banks wait on big fall in profit at Wpp Group Lenders will inspect figures before agreeing more cash for Sorrell Ford Citibank Sun City man aims to put Southern Africa back on the tourist map OS Award contestants bear the stamp of quality Smaller Companies RTZ gives blueprint for new gold field Final offer for Wilkes US-made car sales revive Devaluation risk puts pressure on market defences Gilt-Edged Spotlight on the regulators Comment Horses for courses The Times City Diary Here they go again The Times City Diary Labour plants a tax time-bomb under would-be middle class Economic View Anatole Kaletsky thinks Labour's Shadow Budget tax plans may cost the party the election Price of a seat The Times City Diary Nixon's winners The Times City Diary Sad goodbye The Times City Diary Minet RTZ Brokers toast Guinness with ?950m forecasts Reporting this Week Companies fear crowding out Capital Markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Capitalisation, week's change United's title quest gains momentum after strong finish Schmeichel the key figure at Sheffield Chelsea enraged by sendings-off Weekend Football Results and Tables Picture Gallery Wilkinson left wanting more Dicks is lucky to escape dismissal Blackburn move back on track Dalglish detemined to continue buying programme to improve his team Palace reap the rewards of Grobbelaar's latest error Peterborough benefit from Turner's work Pollock displays craft and graft Breeze gets better of Koech Results from Saturday's 11 Meetings Running for the bus leaves Livingston cold Athletics Indian Knight so impressive Point-Top-Point Shelford guiding North along glory trail Championship hopes are kept alive Orrell take wing in title pursuit Injured Back accuses Bristol of foul play Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Nottingham left to struggle Newcastle Gosforth fall short Chasing pack close on leaders William Anthony to lift trophy Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Jockey Club to decide today on cup enquiry Omerta doubtful for Aintree Gaelic Myth runs fine Lincoln trial Results from Saturday's Five Meetings National Hunt Leaders Titley given second ban Rapid Raceline South Africa have to put celebrations on hold Fear of vote against reform dampens cricket World Cup elation Adelaide Scoreboard Australia revive their hopes Hobart Scoreboard Snow Reports White runs away with second win Snooker Century stand sees Pakistan home Billson's goals decide outcome Hockey: Men's Ha Cup Semi-Finals and Women's International Series Canterbury promoted Table, Fixtures and Results Britain overcome the Olympic champions Bicknell fights familiar battle (AFP): Younis told to take rest Agassi is puzzled by his lack of zest Tennis The Times Sports Service Picture Gallery Selby-Green is just denied Golf For the Record Fixtures Castleford gain deserved edge in merciless tie Rugby League Results and Tables Yonex Fall costs O'Reilly men's title In Brief Bernard's race Final fling Hood beaten Hill second Fast finishers Clean sweep Head scullers Index England handed their first taste of defeat New Zealand secure place at top of World Cup table Three fight for fourth place Mensa Wellington Scoreboard Surprise All-England result raises doubts By our Sports Staff: Newcastle earn reprieve as Keegan makes his point Dowie's goal upsets City PFA issues warning of strike vote Modern Times It's a scream on Big Dipper '92 Matthew Parris compiles an A-Z guide for voters as the general election roller-coaster sets out on its stomach churning journey towards April 9 In praise of the Unknown Commuter Working Life Libby Purves puts rush-hour veterans on a pedestal National Telelink Looks Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily gulde to arts and entertainment complled by Karl Knlght Theatre Guide 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 Past love, present imperative Opera Orfeo Coliseum Synge is on song Opera Riders to the Sea Ram, London Dancing back in time Festival CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Birmingham A Prune is reborn Rock Gavin Friday Grand, Clapham Model career of cinema's artist Geoff Brown looks at the work of French film-maker Jacques Rivette, whose La Belle Noiseuse opens in Britain this week Lloyds Bank Belief beneath pretty pictures Concert Reviews Not a perfect fit Trying to figure it out Television Review BBC Victor's parade Arts Brief Pav goes north Auger surgery Last chance Tomorrow Tes Upper house to outer limits Baroness Cox a Tory peer with a mission: to relieve the victims of Nagorno-Karabakh Alice Thompson met her before her latest mercy flight Fathers close to the brink When parents split, mothers usually get the children, but advie is at hand for the distraught men Young, gifted, male Women still play second fiddle All aboard for the London Ark Ralph Erskine will revolutionise office life with his city within a glass bubble FINN Karelia Ehrman Tapestry Down with your hems The long skirt has arrived and, for the first time in years, fashion has a brand-new look, liz Smith reports Institute of Actuaries The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne The British School of Brussels University of Cambridge Magdalene College Pembroke House School St Edmund's College Cambridge Dean St. Jame's Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian St. Godric's College Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board University of Cambridge EAP Cerco Exam Techniques Oxford Tutorial College Residential a Level Revision Oxford and County Business College Warwick Nene College Northampton Truman & Thiring Educational Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Keeles Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas Truman & Thring Institute of Counselling Don Quijote All the school's a stage David Tytler visits the performing arts school that waits to see whether politics will alter its future Volunteers who adopt the right spirit Will the Prince of Wales's scheme to help young people play their part in society fulfil its vision? University Appoinments University of Warwick Imperial College Aalborg University Tories gamble on teachers' votes View Point University of the West Indies Multiple Display Advertising Items Payment in lieu not wages Crème De La Crème The Institute of Ismaili Studies Limited Singapore Economic Developments Board Options of Bond Street Trilingual P. A Experienced Medical Secretary Hodgson & Partners Meridian PA/SECRETARY Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Man in charge was not manager Regina v Boal (Francis) Excessive citing of cases not helpful Regina v Sheffield Stipendiary Magistrate, Ex parte Stephens Multiple Display Advertising Items Trilingual Secretary Tempting Times Lexus The Times Créme de la Créme Announcements Diary of Times Classified Public Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2740 Property Buyers Guide Winning Move BBC1 Satellite The Animal Welfare Trust ITV Variations Radio 1

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