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News from 17/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Peter Drew, Martin Rubenstein, Philip Schofield, William Kay, Bob Ross, Edward Owen, John Smith, Nick Nuttall, Jeremy Laurance, Social Service Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, John Vincent, Giles Shepard, Jasper Rees, Alison Roberts and Simon Tait, Neil Bennett, Don J. Hughes, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Peter Walters, Robert Clarke, Matt Wolf, Robin Oakley, Rene Riley-Adams, John Bairstow, Malcolm Walker, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Richard Frampton General Secretary, Boodle Hatfield, David Lees, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Patrick Stoddart, Ian Hay Davison, Stanley Kalms, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, John Neill, Peter Robinson Overseas Football, Joe Joseph, Callum Murray, Geoffrey Maitland Smith, Martin Fletcher, James Blyth, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Peter Davis, Ruth Gledhill, John Street, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Eric Parker, Martin Barrow, Elizabeth Bibesco, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Philip Robinson, John Young, Gerry Adams, David Hands, Charles Bremner, B. H. Rofe Past President, Michael Guthrie, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Queen's Binch, Alastair Bruce of Crionaich, H. V. Hodson, Clive Thompson, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Robert Scholey, James Pettifer and Chris Eliou, Gavin Bell, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, Eric Pountain, Michael Foster, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Laurence Evans Chairman, King, Richard Giordano, Chris Patten, Alistair Grant, Wolfgang Münchau, Geoff Mulcahy, Patrick Stevens, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Alan Pond, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Hugh Dykes, Chairman, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Neil Shaw, Herb Greer, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Tony Higton, Nigel Mobbs, Diana Bentley, Roger Boyes, Jeremy Kingston's, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Thomas Farmer, Ruth Gledhil Religion Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, John Cuckney, Stuart Lipton, Bowen Wells (Parliamentary adviser), Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Allen Sheppard, Peter Catesby, Menchem Begin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Rocco Forte, Patrick Meaney, Andrew Thomson, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Ian MacLAURIN, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Derek Harris, Michael Binton, Diplomatic Editor, Richard Jewson, Stockton, Lulu Yu, Frances Gibb, John Jarvis, Vince Wright, Elaine Fullard, Matthew Bond, Michael Jackaman, Alan Sugar, Colin Campbell, David Fallows, Jon Stock, Delfont, Alex Alexander, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Brian H. Pearce, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, David Kendall, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky Economic Editor,

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Labour loads taxes on the rich Smith sets out alternative budget as poll puts Tories in 3-point lead Man denies TV murder Cell death Curbs lifted Walesa anger £19.8m claim Spurs warned Index Life & Times Yeltsin names himself as head of army Future of tennis 'let' call is on the line Ashdown promises vision and realism in manifesto Germany insists on haying EC bank Barclays Staging a Comeback Unhappy Families Lawyers in Waiting Helicopter black box recovered from sea DAKS Simpson Cell handing prompts leaf of copycat suicides Picture Gallery Police foil Belfast bombing Temple of Victorian grandeur reopens Pools tycoon and baron join polytechnic roll call New University Names Judge orders retrial Simmons & Simmons Two die in crash on level crossing Police chief apologises Listings victory Correction Murder denied by man seen on Tv firing at planner 'Dryden said nothing. He raised the gun, took deliberate aim and pulled the trigger' Dismissal leaves chorister off key Journalist awarded £240,000 Picture Gallery Scientists test hairy potato A disease-fighting hybrid could soon be mashing the potato opposition, Nick Nuttall writes Man jailed for killing daughters in fire Dolphin death enquiry urged Virgin Freeway Kidnap victim gives up herjob Drought plea Jail escape Bodies found Hundreds abused in care NSPCC reports on children's home danger Trafalgar House Construction Picture Gallery Irish pay tribute to an old hoofer Climber's death hits K2 attempt ITV unveils summer package PCs 'beat up driver' after arrest Police to tackle car park fear Bowbelle case Solicitor stole Rope request Vauxhall Smith offers 'good deal for the average taxpayer' New 50% top rate would fund investment and make 'vast majority' better off Increase would not restore all cuts Child Benefit Smith plan is bad news for 3.5m, Tories say Reaction £600m would go to schools Education By our Political Staff: Nation's malaise blamed on Tory mismanagement No briefcase this time Factories' taxi relief to be increased Industry £1bn extra set aside for NHS Health Labour proposals take 740,000 out of the tax net Families Married Couple, both Earning, One Child Married Couple, Non-Working Wife, Two Children Married Couple, 65-74 Married Couple, over 75 One-child family on £35,000 Married couple on £45,000 Smith turns the tables on Thatcher's children Commentary Retired couple on £10,000 Two-child family on £100,000 Single Person, No Children Single Person, Two Children Single Person, 65-74 Single Person, over 75 Allied Dunbar Ban on interviews with Sinn Fein is lifted for election Ireland Pressure groups join scramble Lobbies Libel cash for Tory candidate Tartan attack List denial Office break-ins Picture Gallery Party comes to the aid of almost all Honours Rewards for the Party Faithful Superstar reappears - in his own good time Vox Pop Family man on a campaign omnibus Campaign Quotes of the Pay Culture change at the heart of East End Constituency Profile Bethnal Green and Stepney Education system could be world class by year 2000 Skills & People European federalism sought as the way forward Europe Ashdown unveils charter for change Party warns of a nation left behind The Liberal Democrats announced their programme yesterday. Extracts are on this page Picture Gallery Investment 'will create 600,000 jobs Economy PR seen as the starting point for all reforms Constitution Polluters will have to pay a high price Environment Nationwide Poland's man of the people rejects West's economic cures President Walesa, in an interview with Roger Boyes in Warsaw, accuses the West of an unrealistic view of the route from communism to a market economy Yeltsin aide sounds civil war warning Pressure builds up for Karabakh peace Serbian royals feud over who should be king Our Foreign Staff: Tension rises as Moldavia rebels prepare to resist Atrocities on border denied by Greece Rescuers call halt to quake-site bulldozers Iran 'threat' Taboo broken (Reuter): Rabbi's plea Royal recovery De Klert pins hope on high turn-out South Africa's day of destiny Sporting heroes cheer reforms Reuter: Thais hit back at Burmese US braced for another cocktail of sex and race New York Notebook Debate takes an ugly old-style turn With Bill Clinton almost certain of the Democratic nomination. Jerry Brown has turned his sights on his wife Hillary, Martin Fletcher in Chicago writes US Election Manley leaves island a Thatcherite legacy Mercury concert heads for the stars People Paddy's need to be noticed Liberal Democrat policies matter remarkably little, says peter Riddell Riddell on the Election … and moreover Craig Brown Gagged by our sex Women are still categorised by gender rather than ability, argues Janet Daley Nixon shows Bush a trick Peter Stothard on the ex-president's latest comeback Songs for swinging voters The Times Diary Beefed up The Times Diary Con man Chris The Times Diary The Pips Squeak PR with Everything Castles in Spain Businessmen and the election Wheeler-dealing Carey, evangelism and other faiths Gatt 'stalemate' Water transfers Ceremonial duties Banana dispute Roads and landscape Contrary gusts on sail training Power politics Court Circular Today's royal engagements The Chartered Institute of Building Births Picture Gallery Birthdays today New Bishop of Aston Dinners Anniversaries Luncheons Receptions Forthcoming marriages Jean Poiret Jean Poiret, French actor, play-wright and director, died in Paris on March 14 of a heart attack, aged 65. He was born on August 17,1926 James Brooks James Brooks, American artist, died on Long Island on March 9 aged 85. He was born in St Louis, Missourt, on October 18,1906 Archbishop's warning on the quest for a modern holy grail Science and religion Heinz Kühn Heinz Kühn, German politician and journalist and minister-president of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1966 to 1978, died oin Colonge on March 11 aged 80. He was born in Cologne on February 18,1912 Frank Holden Frank Holden, astronomer, died in Stafford on February 21 aged 75 Menachem Begin Appreciations Sir Harold Hobson Maria Shirley Maria Shirley, art historian, has died aged 64. She was the editor of Leslie's Life of Constable and author of a monograph on Bonington Everyman Theatre Supergun enquiry ends in farce The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,868 Picture Gallery Old Spanish customs thrive at Expo 92 Weather The lady sails proudly away Political sketch Bigger Bang Lean Mix Windfall All down Driving Seat The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Offer of shares could Value Gpa at $3.5bn June float in London and New York Markets quiet on Labour proposals Perrier shares ruling opens way for Nestl? High-flyers mind their language Dividend cut as Christie's tumbles Nikkei hits lowest close in five years Delta By our City Staff: Ex-Farr chief is charged By a Correspondent: DTI sues Clowes and his wife for return of £19.8m Independent Business Equipment Limited SKF Natural gas deal agreed with China JIB beats forecasts with £20m profit MTM asks auditor for report Company News Brief Bérégovoy urges interest rate cuts Czech air stake for Eurobank Trust in US lifts Alliance Stronger fabric helps Mayborn BPP advances against odds Metalrax up WPP paints a picture of gloom Wilson Bowden slows to £27.8m Lonrho shares fall to seven-year low MAI maintains interim payout Suter sees profits drop to £17.8m Renold finds 'hostile' TT stake Chrysler poaches boss from GM Patek Philippe Geneve IMI dives 36% as demand for titanium slides Delta holds payout after lower profit Businesses for Sale Leisure Miscellaneous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta reins in hard against recession Tempus Nervous investors stay on the sidelines Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Atlanta, Ga., U. S. A The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lilley refers Reckitt sale Regent Issues Major Changes The Fleet Show at Silverstone Dow feels Tokyo fallout Wall Street The Times GPA ready to take off at last Comment Tokyo turmoil Rush job The Times City Diary Wily Willie The Times City Diary Taking the Stock Exchange Big Bang to next millennium William Kay talks to Peter Rawlins about his plans to sell shares in the Stock Exchange and make it more efficient Warburg wins The Times City Diary Accountants and democracy Blue Arrow stakes The Rothschild Money Funds The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Shares drift lower Switching on to the best view in the house Simon Barnes England seeking talent that will blossom on tour Half backs and hookers in short supply Lancashire are relying on Orrell contingent Power takes Trophy race Cycling Colts show plenty of courage Albion may slip again Pools Forcast Tortoise is ready to run The Times Unisys Reduced role for Jockey Club under Labour Racing Thomas justifies hopes Gymnastics Fisher learns of uncertain future Basketball Mandarin: Quai D'Orsay to oblige again Mandarin, Thunderer: Fontwell Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Doncaster to stage first Sunday fixtures in July Royal Gait forced to miss rest of season Carson on Roseate Lodge Sowersby has sparkling treble Yesterday's Results Scudamore waits on favourite Keightley to retire Rapid Raceline Feeble Zimbabwe unlikely to pose threat to England Cricket's underachievers reach end of World Cup road Odds are stacked against Australia Table, Fixtures and Results Snow Reports Defiant Best assumes control Officials deny they are to meet police Rugby League Panthers manage to steer clear of Wasps Ice Hockey Williams visits motivator University bodies are to merge Student Sport Dittmar's revenge draws near Squash Rackets Today's Fixture Football Dickson opens up cup series Yachting Cambridge enter a vital spell in promotion race Derby buy £1.3 Johnson to boost Premier League hopes Genoa's plan upset For the Record Scotland pick Marshall By our Sports Staff: Video helps Wilkinson's case Edberg falls to qualifier Overseas Football Results Graham is ordered to defend In Brief Edberg to lead Pavin triumphs Krabbe hearing No united Korea Strong start Under pressure Tignes double The Times Unexpected recall revives Hateley's international career Taylor selects balanced football squad Keegan gets funds Free Telephone Hotline Players' ballot deferred Leicester pursue incident FA rebukes Tottenham Steroids for sale in Spain By our Sports Staff: Pringle added to England's list of injuries Carvill's Hill may never race again When we are all heirs to a fortune Once only the wealthy and landed squabbled over inherited riches in a will. Now, Libby Purves says, almost anyone can find that their parents have bequeathed them a family fight Sikulu Parents Hidden dangers in naming your child In memory of Eric the Infallible Mid Life: Neil Lyndon recalls a father with political genius Law Why lawyers are popular in the lobbies of Brussels Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight 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 releae across the country Cold nights on the city streets Theatre Down and Out in Paris and London Riverside Dark and secretive Conserts SCO/Davies City Hall, Glasgow Gothic obsessions Rock Shakespeare Sister UEA, Norwich The shock of the old Festival of Expressionism Manchester Win or lose, Kate is content Kate Nelligan has been nominated for a Bafta and an Oscar. Matt Wolf talks to a star who began in London One for the boys Dance Preview Brian Elias composed the music for The Judas Tree, a new Kenneth MacMillan ballet opening this week at Covent Garden. He explained the collaboration to Paul Griffiths Parties go better with music Radio Review Steinway & Sons With the swigging sixties Television Review Prizes for Scotland Arts Brief Truths out of the mouths of babes A psychiatrist has been humbled by the fresh religious beliefs of children Boys who won't be boys Gender confusion can cause misery for children and parents. Now a clinic is helping them, Liz Hodgkinson reports Randy gets the giggles Choosing a name has hidden dangers Parents must also watch out for the American custom of nicknaming. In my own family there are names like Muz, Tink, Dime, Buzzy, Binky and Muffy Power steering at work Even the influence of a peer and a theatrical knight might not be able to save Bagnor from a bypas it fears, Jon Stock reports Is the Yha going soft? Farewell to communal kitchens and single-sex dorms-youth hostels are fighting back with a touch of luxury Cordula Making ruins out of mountains Michael McCarthy reports on the royal charity, Alp Action, which aims to save the Alps from environmental ruin Ozone intact Weighing up the pigs Celestial fireworks and the Christmas pud Gamma ray bursts have baffled scientists since they were first discovered in 1963 America plays safe Science Update Out of puff Science Update Nervous eaters Science Update Laundry dozen Science Update Thinning out Science Update Friendly bilby Science Update Save the tortoise Science Update The warmest Science Update Who gets the top job if MacKay goes? Frances Gibb profiles the men who could fill the Lord Chancellor's post The post might not go to either the Conservatives or Labour. In a hung Parliament, the post could well be one traded to the Liberal Democrats Picture Gallery Labour's lawmen Inns and Outs TSB Bank Deals that can beggar the aged Brief Quarry Dougall I. C. S. A Consultants Chambers Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Robert Walters Associates Zarak MacRae Brenner Daniels Bates Partnership Wellcome Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner TCS Advertising Daniels Bates Partnership Into the European lobby The EC was founded on complex laws so a lawyer could be ideal as a lobbyist, says Diana Bentley Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Intellectual Property The University of Birmingham Faculty of Law Senior… Quarry Dougall Commercial Union This way to the fiesta As Spain integrates with EC. more British firms head for the sun In deference to the sensibilities of the Spanish, some firms are keeping a low profile Tax mitigation as against avoidance English Tankers (Leasing) Ltd v Stokes (Inspector of Taxes) Lipson Lloyd Jones Portman Building Society The London Steam-Ship Owners' Mutual Insurance… BIS a Nynex Company Temple Lectures Ltd Void transactions are not contracts Keinwort Benson Ltd v Glasgow City Council Barclays Bank plc v Same News of the World Valuable experience fills a gap The year before higher education can be used imaginatively. Beryl Dixon sees how two students spent their time Legal Appointments Commercial Lawyer - Jersey The Institute of Chartered Accountants Garfield Robbins Chambers of Mr Rodger Bell QC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Appointments Medical Director The Friends of the V & a Herefordshire for Health Director Teesside Polytechnic North West Arts Board Double fair date Créme de la Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices To Place your Classified Advertisements Times past Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2741 Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC 1 ITV Variations Sky One Health Cover Insurance Satellite Radio 1

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