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News from 19/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Monty Meth, Nick Nuttall, George Toms, Emilio Cassinello, Anatol Lieven, Peter Cotes, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Cockerell, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Janet Salmon, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Donald Bradley, Bill Frost, Susanne Keegan, P. J. B. Harrod, P. J. Simpson, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, John Diamond, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jeffrey Archer, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Jim McCue, Karl Wladimir, Karageorgevitch, Clare Hogg, Rachel Kelly, David Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Quinton, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, John Winder, Daniel Johnson, Philip Dimitrov, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, James Bone and Christopher Walker, Robert Bruce, S. Mulliner, H. E. Rosenberg, Anatole Kaletsky, John Ure, Paul Golding, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Mathew Heim, Stephen Hargrave, Hanson, Chairman, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Gabriella Gamini, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Almond, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Pat Cherry, David Watts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Tim Rathbone, Paul Griffiths, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Craig Seton, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, David Lipsey, Brian Beel, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, R. W. Johnson, John Goodbody, David Young, Peter Stothard US Editor, Brian MacArthur, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Elizabeth Gaylard, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, S. G. Heppenstall, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, D. A. L. Seekings, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Williams, Jasper Becker, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Martin Waller, Fred Zinnemann, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Peter Lewison, M. K. Griffiths, Alan Jackson, G. D. Speake, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, Peter Roebuck, J. G. Broad, Bill Hagerty Editor, Richard Murphy,

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Leaders trade insults over visions of future Party leaders trade insults Switchback polls confuse parties Today in the Times Index Life & Times Pound slips despite better sales figures Press pack on the trail of a royal rumour Suicide bomber blew up embassy De Klerk wins by landslide to close book on apartheid Chelsea knocked out Bovis Appointments Leading Rembrandt goes on market to pay property bills Lord Rosebery will use Old Master cash for improvements to family home in Scotland Lord Heads hit back after budget cut Time to Declare Few save up for final bill Roving balladeer hires Palladium Dr Jones suspended for misconduct Demoted gas chief wins case on sexism BBC film editors strike over job losses BR pay offer Boys crash car Vagrant jailed Station ban Wife admits killing husband found buried in garden Weed out danger drivers, says AA BR takes a flail to 50,000 leaf-dropping trees Gene tests convict 1978 murderer Picture Gallery Witness tells of bomb fear Esquire Rail guard sentenced over death of woman Fighter deal NCOs charged Boy charged American Airlines Women directors find inequality still the rule at work Housewives want financial help Scots battle for their robbed Roy Panasonic Picture Gallery Muslims demand separate schools Few runaways head for the bright lights Most of the 43,000 children who walk out on their famiuly trobles each year find shelter close to home B&Q Protein discovery aids birth control Fishy catch in sale of God's isle Home was bench in the park Pig farmer killed by rat virus Award cut Murder trial Prized strings Eight pages of news and analysis Never mind the hype, just spot the difference 'Ministry of fun' promised in Tory Whitehall reform The Conservative manifesto Kinnock pledges fixed terms The Labour manifestp Cunningham strikes again March Royal split gets editors' vote Mediawatch Tandon 'Safe' ground proves shaky Waveres hold key in Tores' most marginal seat Glenys Kinnock in York Wife who defends right to privacy Norman Major Ministering to a woman's world Arthritis Research Picture Gallery Strategists try to pinpoint the most winnable seats Liberal Hopes Labour 'would boost jobs and inflation' A new, independent report endorses the MacRoeconomic claims of both main parties. Anatole Kaletsky discuesses the differences which emerge The Chineses Export Commodities Fair High-risk leader strides into salary minefield Kinnock Looking for converts among Essex men Magnetize Vote here for the five-day weekend Screming Lord Sutch offers tax cuts beyond the dreams of avarice and a share of his hair for Kinnock Boost to investment promised Wales Gloves are off in Belfast battle Ulster Whitehall oil jobs go north Coe's wife hurt in gas accident Children vote Hawke reports Braille copy The New Honda Civic Wilding Parties still divided on best way to run London Millennium Fund Picture Gallery Shorter waits promised Health Crime fighting effort to be aimed at young Law and Order Cabinet steps back from total sell off British Rail UN's peace role is strongly backed Foreign Affairs Public service will be at heart of government decisions Citizen's Charter From town to country, a brighter Britain Environment Lower tax rates will promote enterprise The Tory manifesto outlines the course for realising the "economic opportunity" of the 1990s. Extracts appear below Need, not cash, is basis of care Health Lottery cash will restore heritage Millennium Fund Sky Hattersley puts query over water pledge Nationalisation Picture Gallery £300m injection promisecl to improve skills Employment and Training First-time buyers offered aid Housing Calculated silence on Trident Defence Party promises to continue fight for nuclear arms cuts Foreign Affairs Success lies in making goods that people want Economy Strategy aims to rekindle sense of community ?1 bn to be invested within two years Getting the country back to work 'Recovery must be based on imvestment, for only this will create lasting prosperity Labour's manifesto sets out a programme for "the huge task of national reconstruction". Extracts appear below £600m extra to be invested in schools Education Citizens' rights enshrined in law Constitution Häagen-Dozs Buchanan calls off anti-Bush attacks Only scandal can now halt the Clinton bandwagon Arkansas governor almost assured of Democratic nomination On March 29th surprise her with a card from WH Smith King Baudouin has heart-valve surgery People AFP: Budget is attacked by Anc UN presses Baghdad for Scud plan Iraq must provide a detailed timetable for the destruction of its weapons stocks and plant, report James Bone in New York and Christopher Walker in Cairo 'Today we have closed the book on apartheid' The South Africa referendum: de Klerk celebrates a landslide victory How the Reforms Might Take Shape Afrikaner resistance leader ominously silent As the world rejoiced over President de Klerk's referendum win, the man who could still wreck his reform dream kept his own counsel, David Watts writes From our Correspondent in Johannesburg: Mandela insists sanctions must remain Old Soviet Aids myth exposed Hotel queen in hospital after being ordered to go to jail Communist legacy adds bile to Moldavia's politics of division An apparently straightforward and intensifying ethnic conflict has been bolstered by five decades of Soviet repression, Mark Almond writes Ukraine 'to resume nuclear transfers' Stone walls do a prison make Kalashnikovs on menu at Georgia truce feast Picture Gallery Stalin's exiles return to homelands Picture Gallery $1,000,000 Reward Brussels dodges farm fight (AFP): Belorussia to set up army Bosnia deal Finland plan Chorus of approval Rachel Kelly on how she discovered opera at the Coliseum De Klerk turns the tables South Africa's presiden has seen off the tight, now he faces a backlash. writes R. 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Johnson Vision of the Brixton boy The manifestos show convergence on policies but sharply differing goals, says Peter Riddell Riddellon the Election Craig Brown ... and moreover The Terry and John show The Times Diary No biz like show biz The Times Diary Cats on parade The Times Diary Now the Hard Part Manifest Promises Tabling a Motion Business and party politics: blast and counterblast Frank, fearless, free Telephone talk Sofia newspaper Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Yugoslav monarchy Positive views of Spain's Expo 92 Long and short of it Index Court Circular Today's royal engagements DBE for judge You have made the Most High your dwelling place: no… Birthdays today King George's Fund for Sailors Deaths Picture Gallery School announcements Council for Licensed Conveyancers Earl of Southesk Guild of Freemen of the City of London Appointments Latest wills Dinners Forthcoming marriages University news Anniversaries Word-Watching Max Catto Max Catto, English play-wright and adventure novelist, died on March 12 aged 84. He was born in Manchester on July 29,1907 Joseph Fisher Joseph L. Fisher, ecologist, died of a brain tumour at his home in Arlington, Virginia, on February 19 aged 78. He was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, on January 11,1914 Water sports plan delayed after protest Lewis MacKenzie Crooks Air Vice-Marshal Lewis MacKenzie Crooks, CBE, consultant adviser in or thopaeduc surgery to the RAF, 1966-70, died on March 12 aged 83. He was born ob January 20,1909 Church news Joanna Spicer Joanna Ravenscroft Spicer, CBE, an influential background figure through the formative decades of British television, died on March 17 aged 85. She was born on April 29,1906 The British Psychological Society First Ice age art in China discovered Archaeology Sydney Harpley Laslo Benedek Sir Harold Hobson Stephen Lloyd Cabaret Girl's Death Low poll tax boosts home prices in Wandsworth The Times Crossword No 18,870 Where short and sassy meets slinky silk Word-Watching AA Roadwatch IBM Weather Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices City scepticism greets growth in retail sales Labour poll lead depresses sterling Midland shares rise again on bid contest speculation Charging banks lose card vote BAT makes its first ?1bn Trade Indemnity has its worst year Virgin atlantic Marley blocks the drain UK rejects Brussels tax ideas B. A. T. Industries Cheap birds peck at Matthews result Diversification helps Steel Burrill Jones Business Roundup Rentokil lifts earnings Clyde urges patience Bowthorpe warning Bristol & West rises Hadleigh restates loss Director leaves C&W Costs of closure stagger ASH Bayer Aktiengesellschaft Cadbury busy top Mexican mineral water producer European Leisure dives into the red Dunlop Slazenger fined £3.6m by EC By our City Staff: Hayter ousts chairman Clowes must pay damages to DTI By our City Staff: CE Heath aims to float its Australian subidiary Hoechst South Africans prepare for investment boom Clerical Medical Investment Group Making a drama at Trade Indemnity Tempus Millions wiped off privatised companies Stock Market Picture Gallery Lonrho shares leave Footsie Company Briefs Portals prints more money Nikkei closes weaker Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Dow slips despite signs of recovery World Markets BAT recovery taking shape Comment Midland options Opening doors after Sassoon The Times City Diary Prime forecast The Times City Dairy Chocolate roots The Times City Diary Guinness uses marketing skills to prove it is still good for you Martin Waller explains how Britain's biggest drinks group recovered from a disastrous 1987 to become a strong stock market performer Moving over The Times City Diary Princely painting The Time City Diary Wall St's new age The Times City Diary Bank service with a smile Patents and generic drug competition Marriage of minds Raising the stakes to host Eurobank Penny-pinching or penny-wise? The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Widespread losses The Met. Office MultiServ Butterworths Financial Controller Management Accountant Graduates Internal Auditors Rhymney Valley District Council Volac Barclay Simpson Bear, Stearns International Limited Product Manager - Derivatives Products (Germany and… Bear Stearns Hudson Shribman Financial Executive Selection Financial Analyst/accounting Assistant Financial Analyst to c. £17,000 Allies needed to toughen resolve Auditing has become a political issue: two calls for reform show the gulf in this debate A leading practising auditor argues that the role of the profession should be extended Watchdogs must be forced to bark Three accounting academics demand public accountability to prevent fraud Important points in buried reports Audit Robert Bruce BA and Norsk go green Davies spurns the stuff of legends Horse racing tactics Woosnam ready to hand over the leading role Golf Card of the Course Richardson has iron treatment Replays in sport Dear coffee Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046… Boutin wants Arazi at Epsom Controversy over rain rule in cricket Yesterday's Racing Results The Times Sports Service Mandarin: Luchiroverte looks to have edge in Doncaster feature Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Heavitree Brewery Challenge Cup Handicap Chase Rapid Raceline Mudaffar Lincoln doubt Nash improves Thunderer: Doncaster Mandarin, Thunderer: Towcester Twin Oaks heads Aintree weights England collapse shatters their invincible image Zimbabwe complete a Mission Improbable World Cup Averages, Final Table and Results Australia find little solace in comfortable victory Mushtaq gives menace to Pakistan surge England a assured over pitch quality Setback for Yorkshire Littlewoods Liverpool passion fails as Aguilera strikes double blow Tactical error leaves gate open for Genoa Aldershot lose in court Clough's goal hits United's hopes For the Record Hueber is recalled by France Class tells as Loughborough demolish gallant Durham Clinton brings the crown back to Scotland Boxing Fixtures Sport in Brief All seats sold Players banned Sampras falls to the gentle touch Tennis Higgins gift Hull surprise Boucher again Anzio success Sports Letters Shamefaced England limp into semi-finals Semi Finals Tottenham fail to breach the Dutch fortress Defeat makes survival sole concern National Connect Shabby Southampton self-destruct Semi Finals Sunderland sneak through Support given to ministry scheme Rioch's reign is over Books Bangs, gangs and Warren Beatty Once tipped as the new James Dean, Beatty failed to maintain his early success. 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Concert Lloyds Bank Young Composer Barbican Czech mates Concert BBC SO/Davis Festival Hall/Radio 3 Back in the swim again Rock Wet, Wet, Wet NEC, Birmingham More of a dull glow, really Geoff Brown reviews Shining Through, La Belle Noiseuse, J'Embrasse par, Till There Was You and Late For Dinner Quack endangers structure Television Review Classy rockers and drinking buddies Rock Records Kitchen Magic Arts Brief Fresh pair Family bow Last chance Edwardian genius at large Bertrand Russell became Ottoline Morrell's lover, argues Anthony Quinton, as his creativity flagged Chelsea bunbury tells all Anything once By Joan Wyndham Sinclair-Stevenson, ?15.95 A tenner in the old man's hat Unsweet Charity By Keith Waterhouse Hodder & Stoughton, ?14.99 B-movie guys and dollars Damon Runyon a Life By Jimmy Breslin Hodder & Stoughton, ?17.99 Double Cross The Story of the Man who Controlled America By Sam and Chuck Giancana Macdonald, ?16.99 This septic isle Arcadia By Jim Crace Cape, £14.99 Conscience of art in a merciless age Oskar Kokoschka died in 1980, still painting. 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