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News from 25/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Bernard Ingham, T. M. Neill, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, David L. Crosby (Consultant surgeon), Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Tony Smythe, Director, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Nigel Elwes, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Martin Barrow and John Best, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, John Gibraltar, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Robin Hunt, Bruce Clark, Egon Ronay, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Eric D. Morley (Executive Chairman), Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Gwen Lamb, Russell Hopkins (Consultantmaxillofacial surgeon), Keith Pike, Michael Heseltine on John Smith, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, V. McK, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Mr Major, Jack Waterman, Olli Kivinen and our Foreign Staff, Nigel Williamson, Terence Kealey, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Bob Wybrow, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Kari Knight, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, George Plint, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Philip Ely (President), Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Ann Clwyd (Shadow minister for overseas development), Geoffrey Lee Williams, Director, Matthew D'ancona, Jaquetta James, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Michel Syrett, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, D. H. Maddock, John Goodbody, David Young, Bbc reporter, Philip D. Greatorex, E. M. Thomas, Olli Kivinen and George Brock, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, John Shaw, Stephen Gall, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Riddell, Kenneth Rea, Andrew Lycett, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Alan Coren, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, J. B. Illingworth, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Fallows, Michael Rosen (Professor in anaesthetics), Keith Joseph, Gareth Williams, Chairman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sue Boswell (Senior Assistant Registrar), Russell,

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Kinnock's poll lead cut by 2 points Labour puts pain on the agenda with TV broadcast Schemes fail to save home Punch to die Dons' dissent Pru jobs go Index Life & Times Cars face the red light in Amsterdam Russian nuclear leak alarms West Botham bowled by royal jokes Barratt Timeshare One Hand on the Baton One Eye on the Carpet One Foot in the Grave Town's patients go private after Nhs exodus by dentist Nationwide Not as profitable as it used to be Once, no dentist's waiting room would have been complete without it. Craig Brown bids farewell to the magazine that embodied middle-class whimsy but failed to adapt to changing tastes in humour Riot crowd criticised by judge Britons catch on to healthier diet Mr Punch finds time is running out at last Sentences on IRA man total 500 years Briton starts space mission Asylum request Saliva trap Route cleared Correction Rolex Police chief says women officers suffer bias Barbecue fight led to death Attention Picture Gallery How The Times spurned Trollope Sculpture centre for Leeds McGuigan banned for 129mph drive BBC bans repeats from peak hours Registrar failed hospital duties Sergeant jailed Stratford move Baby injured Dons block degree for philosopher Dispute over Cambridge award AMP Society Picture Gallery Gunman 'heard voices' Songbirds' silence blamed on weather Reluctant patients risk dying of cancer Home rescue schemes fail to halt any repossessions Boy held for life after death of sister Lawyer's fraud Peer accused Editor killed Dolls stolen Working mothers favour role swap United Cultural sites 'at risk' from quarrying Minister attacks Labour scare tactics' over NHS Health Service On Other Places Waiting lists Six-month delay for glue ear operation Father's plea to Cook Labour's man in grey plays hard to get Campaign Sketch Matthew Parris Picture Gallery Enough is enough: Douglas Hurd, visiting a nursery… Thatcher factor fails to aid Tones Poll finds attitudes unchanged Institute of Director Sampling methods explain variations Pollwatch by Ivor Crewe Minimum wage is rejected by Ashdown Libral Democrats Labour clarifies policy pledges Philip Webster and Jill Sherman report on Labour's stance over training and credit control Picture Gallery ALFA Romeo Tebbit sharpens his teeth Unionists list their aims as hung parliament speculation mounts The Ulster Unionist party's election manifesto gives pride of place to the constitutional question, Edward Gorman writes Indispensable Television News Farmers hold key to humiliation of Lang SNP challenge Flair for the one-liner sharpens campaign act Major heads north Doubters shunted into sidings Margaret Thatcher's trip on a steam train footplate left her press pursuers out of puff, Ronald Faux writes Campaign Quotes Tories see Hurd's authority as big plus with voters Party press conferences Owen tells parties to end Ec 'flannel' Europe Dialogue of the dull augurs badly for the arts Joe Joseph reviews, rather unfavourably, an unscripted but over-rehearsed performed by a stale quartet of would-be arts ministers Round the dock poll news is a turnoff VOX POP Thatcher 'aberration' behind us, says Heath From 'overkill' to over the top Finor Soldiers destroy lens 'bomb' £10,000 placed on Tories Tribunal appeal Sutch confusion Party 'flawed' Czech mates Surgeon turned leader breathes new life into Albania The message from the top is one of self-reliance to build recovery and investment rather than handouts, Anne McElvoy writes from Tirana French alarm Nato by pressing for new defence alliance Europe Security grouping widened Hotdogs and hookers sour home of dolce vita Sky-high hotel prices, all-night traffic and closure of elegant bars have drive the in-crowd out of a famous street, John Phillips writes from Rome Picture Gallery Istanbul gunmen ambush state bus Kiev cuts ties with Russian economy New images of Anne Frank Ceasefire dies Honecker claim UN steps in (Reuter): Buttonholed Reactor branded as unsafe before leak Nuclear accident evockes memories of chernody and poes dilemma for states over vital energy supplies Foreign experts have been seriously concerned by conditions at the Leningradskaya nuclear power station, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, writes Hurd wary of Libya's offer to hand over Lockerbie suspects East struggles with the problems of power and pollution Many Central European government are forced to accept risks by using nuclear energy generated by ancient. flawed machinery, Roger Boyes writes Brown and Clinton are level About turn (Reuter): Hotel death Recruit victim Bush earmarks aid for republics Finns live in fear of ill wind from across the border Duke's son will go to local school People Our debt to a slayer bf sacred cows Keith Joseph on the work of Friedrich von Hayek Black women face discrimination from white society… Iam studying black feminism. That is not what I set out to study, but that is what it turned into Labours credibility ga Voters are unhappy with the Tories but still have doubts about switching, says Peter Riddell Riddellon the Election ... and moreover Slaves to race and sex Black women face discrimination from white society and their own men, argues Conor Cruise O'Brien Journalism once removed The Times Diary A word from Gerald The Times Diary Ballot Russe The Times Diary The Deepest Division Decay of the Dentist Maestro of Economics BMA meeting on Nhs reforms Orthodoxy and Duke Kemptown candidate Payment of legal fees Election 92: business and science votes, overseas aid Iraq's weapons Nuclear accidents Breakfast survey 'Invisible' women Referendum issue Non-vintage cricket Court Circular Magdalen College School, Oxford Births Reception Sir John Starr Paget Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheon Museum snaps up a Gainsborough Today's royal engagements New Bishop of Taunton Dinners Honorary knight Supper Forthcoming marriages Marriage Anniversaries Word-Watching Friedrich Von Hayek Friedrich Hayek, Ch, the economist who was known as the "father of monetarism" died at the his home in Freiburg in Breisgau, Germany, on March 23 aged 92. He was born in Vienna on May 8, m 1899 Jim Joel H. J. "Jim"Joel, race horse owner, breeder and member of the Jockey Club died on March 23 aged 97. He was born on september 4,1894 Appreciation Lives Remembered Woolwich Free Ferry M15 chief invites Hattersley for talks The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,875 Sailing down Disney's river of dreams Word-Watch Aa Roadwatch Weather Pole Position Poor Image Water and Wine Defence Costs Move Upmarket The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices P&O payout held despite profits fall Pall Mall Joint venture is unmound Insurance ombudsman agrees third of claims Morse dismounts his black horse By our Banking Correspondent: Prudential closes broker business City is confused by Adt results British Coal Banker to join Olympia & York board Geest to sell its stake in Macfish The Times Bad debts fail to halt a 6% rise at Halifax By our City Staff: Finance directors leave food groups Company Briefs Shandwick storm brings losses and resignation British Steel shares sink to record low Stock Market Laporte unwinds its venture with Solvay Business Roundup US Habitat buyout plan UK liquidity improves Brake raises payout Esso profits advance Epwin in cash call Property disposal Bridon goes into red EC to investigate Perrier takeover after Nestl? victory ~Bid win raises competition doubts Third year loss for estate agent Queen seeks Kentucky's finest Wolseley pegs its dividend Victorious battle of Invergordon cost £4.2 m Brother Standard Life (Reuter): Weaker car sales push Dow down World Markets Major Changes Recent Issues Painful diet could bring Prudential back to health Tempus Wall Street Sterling bets on property market Comment Awaiting the call Renate drives into Broadgate The Times City Diary Bzw U-turn The Times City Dairy Kuwait next for Bp The Times City Diary Ford takes chequered flag oh the line as Vauxhall aims for its crown Vauxhall is challenging Ford's position as the leading seller of new cars. Kevin Eason looks at the battle for the coveted top slot Florida work-out The Times City Diary Satisfied customer Bat profits Elwes did consider other systems Pharmacist's role Shadow over homes used as collateral Warwick Shares enjoy modest gains Call for reforms in accounting Arthur Wood up Iceland ahead Sugar talks Sun Microsystems Ltd Confidence in Japanese business at 5-year low By our City Staff: Warning on 'Maxwell martyrs' Salaries soaring on Wall Street TT Group profits rise 40% Dividend at Goal raised The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Staff with a say in policy Employees work best if their aims match the company's. Michel Syrett describes the modern approach Management therapy The NHS is treated with modern methods for its radical changes HRD Melrose Trying to cope with the administrative burden of Compel Cut the errors to cut the cost MBA Cross country gets a great mileage running on empty Baldaro bemoans lack iof BAF funding League to spread its wings Cycling Indoor windsurfing beats Irish rugby Sport on Television The Week in Review` Ski decision is a blow to Britain Sport for the Disabled Edgington catches a gust of impetus for Olympics Dunwoody tops 700 winners Racing Stecca steps into open for spy job Racing McKenzie's plan depends on a convincing win Boxing Britannia players vote to boycott Supercup Volley Ball Frustrating wait for betting duty benefit Canine Mends catered for in Newbuiy's development Death of racing's Grand Old Man marks end of an era Mandarin: John's Birthday to celebrate Results from Sandown Yesterday Rapid Raceline Thunderer: Catterick Bridge Thunderer: Worcester Plenty of good and bad with just a little ugly South Africa set schedule for a new generation Rain ruling has far-reaching implications Battle for next Cup Rapid Cricketline West Indies wrap up A-team series Cricket World Cup Details Fifth place puts Smith in good shape for title Yachting The players who will have few happy memories The World Cup Single hopes for Hall Badminton Barnet's cutting edge blunted by resolute Burnley Promotion candidates share the honours ` Dalglish lines up Linighan Chelsea win extension In Brief Fighting discussed The Times From a Correspondent in Ceske Budejovice: Smith stretches winning run Marathon victory Morgan leads Price rises Slough's title Jack Kelsey Riley makes his class tell Today's Fixtures Britain sign off in triumph Ice Hockey For the Record Richards plans to return for cup semi-final Rugby Union Wellington hang on to trophy Jenkins leads way Index Football offered £500m TV deal Merson caps a rapid rise in career prospects England team has an adventurous look Teams Visa Conflict in sight over aims of PE Gardiner sets Oxford pace Officials reject Imran's plea for rule change World Cup Final Scoreboard Women Empires fall but the band plays on Richard Morrison recalls 150 years of the Vienna Philharmonic, with its ruthless, masculine and majestic tradition If only midnight pixies emptied the bin Single Life Lynne Truss ponders a long list of chores and only herself to do them Royal Opera House Media Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by karil knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theatre Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of fillms in London adn (where indicated with the symbol ) Syncopated teamwork Clive Davis discusses the heyday of the Broadway musical- and its future-with the author of a new study of the Gershwins Changing standards Rock Rickie Lee Jones Dominion Force of convention Opera Madama Butterfuly RNCM Manchester Theatre: The crucial importers of being earnest Kenneth Rea looks at the energising influence of foreign directors on sound but sometimes sobersided British actors and actreses Distinguished, gloomy gathering Galleries Naples Ribera Spaniard who made his name in Italy, is the subject of an exhibition in his adopted home. John Russell Taylor reports Tracks of the master Television Donatella Flick Conducting Competition Dream in sight Arts Brieff Unto the breach Peak time Last chance Taking heat from the gasmen Heather Kirby tells how Hilary Williams fought against dismissal and won a case to get back her job as a senior executive When she was sacked from a £45,000-a-year job with British Gas, her boss said: "Thank God you are taking it like a man. even though you are the wrong shape When mother's had her day Bitter feelings can lie beneath the sugary surface of mother-daughter relationships For lusty offspring And Briefley Cellar selloff Roll up Singing detector Horse sense Blame it on biology Women behaving badly may be suffering PMT or may simply be angry: Who can tell the differene? Any sex so long as it's female In Maidstone all four main parliamentary candidates are women: does sex make a difference?Alice Thomson reports on the flavour of an all-female campaign Cut down in size Some mothers are having their daughters shrunk Election in search of news The manipulation of the medium, not the message, could leave voters up in the air Only in the single interview can the politicians be go at BBC Channel Islands Unique Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Campaign on a knife's edge Nigel Williamson recalls his finest hour after weeks of wining and dining the press for Neil Kinnock during the 1987 election Careerline JAC Recruitment Management Trainee The Admirable Crichton Ltd Sales Executive Your Voice Could Be your Fortune Product Manager—Emerging Markets Outstanding PA Auntie goes Into the risk business The head of Bbc Television has launched an adventurous five-year to put the Corporation back into the high ground. Will it work? Melinda Wittstock investigates Fleet Street saves millions after the listings battle `The BBC and ITV look like losers after last week's copyright finding, but they may still have some cards to play Confusion reins at the Palace Press Watch Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Credit Lyonnais Prima Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones PA/SECRETARY Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items WA Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Appointments Bi Language Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Multilingual The Ritz Angela Mortimer Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Apartment Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items If houses voted, who would win? Which party's promises offer most hope to the beleaguered homeowner? Rachel Kelly goes policy-hunting Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Buy How assets are neglected Build-up on road to Europe Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgage Services Ltd Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Tourists' pavilion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pru leisure plan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery KPMG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hillier Parker Basildon Essex Multiple Classified Advertising Items Right to sue for pre-birth harm No submission before election Necessity for rigorous requirements to guarantee legal certainty Tribunal is not bound by trial Employer's insurance payment not deductible from damages Scots Law Report March 25 1992 Facts found at first instance stand Police cannot retain money Multiple Classified Advertising Items PDS Oxfam The Airborne Forces Golden Jubilee Appeal The Shadow of Diabetes Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Club Classified Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crossword Range Concise Crossword No 2748 Winnig Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite National Radio 1 Itv Variations

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