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News from 27/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Georgina Power, Victoria McKee, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Beloff, Tony Travers, Nick Nuttall, Raymond Wergan, Anthony J. Roberts, Michael Cox, B. J. Sinden, J. L. Norden, Elizabeth Symons, Neil Bennett, George Scales, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Matthew Parris Campaign Sketch, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, William Batstone, Bruce Clark and Robert Seely, J. A. Walsh, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, David Junggren, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Thunderer, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Anthony given, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Caroline Sullivan, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Nigel Williamson and Andrew Pierce, John Young, D. G. Evans, Sir Ian McGeoch, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Jane Monahan, David Crawley-Boevey, Richard Cork, Alwyn Williams, S. J. Coomber, George Rae, Christopher McKnight, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Patrick Marnham, J. Steel-Jessop, Frank Smith, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, J. F. Webb, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Stokes, Matthew D'ancona, Barry Fox, Alix Ramsay, Chris Boylan, Richard Evans, James Jungius, Alice Thomson, George Brock and James Bone, Judith M. Holt, Marc Weller, W. L. Mitchell, Barry Pickthall, James Woodall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Lipsey, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Bryan Wilson, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Geof Wheelwright, John Goodbody, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, F. S., Brian MacArthur, Graham Paterson, Christopher Browne, Clive White, Louisa Young, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Ivens, Director, Jasper Becker, Alan Howarth, C. R. Baker, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Alan Coren, Patricia Quaife, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Peter Strafford, Anne McElvoy, Michael English, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, M. G. Henley, Madron Seligman, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Rudolf Klein, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Battle over TV film eclipses election debate Tory-Labour slanging match Paying in advance Fire eating Takeover win Spanish hope Soccer nomad Index Life & Times British Gas to launch price freeze in April Siberians prompt new fears for Russian unity Lucky thirteen wins bridge player's heart Tyson is jailed for six years By our Business Staff: Lonrho sells hotel stake to Libyans Abbey National Today in the Times Direct debit poll tax instalments taken earlier Spelling guide cuts out tricky bits It's Not Too Late Women ridicule the late dictators An assertive spirit among discontented secretaries is emerging from a series of popular seminars, Robin Young reports Picture Gallery Waite resigns church post Irish to issue guidance on abortion Picture Gallery Baggage thefts 'caught on video' Heathrow crime Maxwell's wine cellar fetches £93,000 Guard dies in security raid Rushdie threat Peer accused £2,250 fine Rabid dog alert Banker loses job after borrowing from rivals Manager went on spending spree when given two years to live Child fire games cut arson risk Bird sets twitchers aflutter Ultimatum to Jersey judge is lifted MFI Coronary group develops new labels for food Death toll on roads lowest for 43 years British Gas Homeless boys claim legal right to housing Judge jails 20 drug dealers BBC2 choice Ferry strike Drugs alert Managers' rises outstrip inflation Noisy green giant hops reluctantly into view Ollvetti Hanged inmate spoke of suicide Investigators find no fault oil helicopter Fatal North Sea crash Comet You Know where to Come Black box recorder to help sea safety Picture Gallery Rabbit beheaded at freedom school Exorcist tortured and killed woman Diarrhoea drug may have led to fantasies Sams remand PC charged Sea service Roy Castle ill News and analysis Frantic 48 hours that set election campaign alight All sides deny leaking name Campaign Quotes Weathercall Code binds doctors In politics, real men are called Dave Parker Knoll Roses put Major in the pink Poverty jibe Welsh denial Lamont upbeat Doctors oppose reforms to NHS BMA special conference Sky Picture Gallery Major survives a difficult Day Campaign on TV Americans are sold on Labour's advert US political admen have been 'wowed' by the health film, writes Jamie Dettmer Amnesty International Frenzied reaction to an unhealthy leak disguises torpor on the hustings Riddell on the Election Ministers raise ghost of flying pickets Trade unions Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Pay regulators' days look numbered Wages councils are unlikely to survive after the general election, David Lipsey writes Leaders muzzle democracy Mediawatch by Brian MacArthur The Royal Court Hotel Lib Dems link poor health to pollution Environment The power-dressers who keep parties' shows on the road Computer predicts a Labour majority The Times Guide to the House of Commons Paisley says security strategy is price for election deal Northern Ireland Thatcher puts the church right Ruth Gledhill gives the unauthorised version of yesterday's monologue to the Methodists DOD Brittian rules out automatic entry to EC Scotland Bonn cuts off arms flow to Turkey over Kurd conflict Fortensky driving case put off again People Libya turns tables on West over Lockerbie suspects Marc Weller argues that Tripoli has put Washington and London in the dock over the Lockerbie case by referring it to the international court Tyson deals himself knockout blow The former heavyweight champion took minutes to destroy the image of him created by his lawyers, reports Martin Fletcher from Indianapolis Polite hello stuns Arab at end of line Democrats break taboo on rumoured Bush adultery Health check finds president 'perfect' Zaire's UN envoys get an eviction notice (AFP): Deal offered (AP): Support wanes (Reuter): Truce wrecked Gotti overruled Syrians leave (Reuter): Closing ranks (AP): Two arrested Uzbeks resurrect Tamerlane as latter-day saint Communism has gone, and in Lenin's place the people of Central Asia are erecting statues of a 14th century tyrant, Jasper Becker writes from Samarkand Russian unity comes under fresh threat Siberian deputies challenge Yeltsin West fears break in Moscow-Kiev axis Disco-dancing in the dark to Albania's democratic beat Tirana Notebook Picture Gallery Train to Auschwitz recalls Vichy victims (Reuter): Rescued cosmonaut eager to go back Nato rules out nuclear arms in war games Troops banned Foes converted (AP): Airline fined (AFP): Pravda returns (AP): Chemical to go (Reuter): Protesters held (Reuter): Food tainted Where's our London pride? Despite its detractors, the capital is a fine place to live, says Tony Travers …and moreover An incurable case The NHS alwys appears to be underfunded, whichever party is in power, argues Radolf Kiein Mitterrand loses his touch The French are no longer sure of their politics or culture, writes Patrick Marnham More of the same? The Times Diary Mandarins' man The Times Diary White House tales The Times Diary Acting guilty The Times Diary Evasion of Justice Pacified Unions Passing Brave Putting British scientists under the election microscope Nuclear accidents A royal split Large salaries 'Radical changes' in civil service Aid for Albania Thatcher whammy? Dressing up Court Circular Luncheons Today's royal engagements Service dinners Shrewsbury Drapers' Company Births Picture Gallery Dinners Reception Church news Birthdays today Marriage Anniversaries Lady Birley Forthcoming marriages Institute of Administrative Management Latest wills Word-Watching Harold Probyn Air Commodore Harold "Daddy" Probyn, CV, CBE, Commandant of RAF Cranwell during the last war, died in hospital in Kenya On March 24 aged 100. He was born on December 8,1891 Isaiah Tishby Professor Isaiah Tishbi, religious scholar and author of books on Jewsih mysticism and messianism, died in Jerusalem on March 15 aged 83. He was born in Hugary in 1909 Lord Evans of Claughton Lord Evans of Claughton, Liberal Democrat spokesman on local government and housing in the Hosue of Lords. died on March 22 aged 64 He was born on February 9,1928 Arthur Lees Arthur Lees, British Ryder Cup golfer four times between 1947 and 1955, died in Windsor yesterday aged 84. He was born in Sheffield on February 21,1908 Godfrey Gompertz Godfrey Gompertz, CBE, ceramics collector, died on March 12 aged 88. He was born on March 11,1904 Lt Cdr Peter Kemp Appreciations Prof Derek Lomax Lives Remembered Rhodes Gadaffi is wriggling and twisting, judges told The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,877 Solitary mail takes on township armour Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Libya pays £177m for Lonrho hotel stake Rowland personally sets up cash deal with Tripoli state film Redland wins Steetley Chelsea scores against landlord If you accept Tiny, you accept the jet Boost in sales lifts Wellcome Virgin atlantic Labour 'will hit foreign firms' Morgan Grenfell profits increase International Appointments Chief Executive Officer Interdean International Removals and Shipping Capitalised interest leaves Slough Estates ahead By our City Staff: Decline in demand takes toll on APV Business to Business Uvgllobe Travel Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bankrupt Computer Stock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Morrison rings up record at check-out Post of IFS Ltd Kynoch calls for cash Exports boost Jeyes Pillsbury joint venture TSB makes progress Cannon Street dives to a loss of £34.9m Business Roundup Entertaining cuts dent growth iii profit at Booker City cheers for Coats Viyella Allied to shut Essex brewery Burmah rises New chairman Minimum wage Takeover panel shows the red card Payout at Calor is pegged By our City Staff: United Newspapers slides By our City Staff: Scrabble maker surges Ciba-Geigy delivers 24% rise APV Bunzl falls for the third year running US chief earns $100m Appleyard falls DAF losses rise Oil firm down By our Business Staff: Hutchison has £500m UK plans Wellcome looks the picture of health Tempus Carlton shares suffer an early setback Stock Market Turnover surges at Weir Labour will tax foreigners hard Wall Street Company News Recent Issues Tiny finds a generous buyer Comment Late victory Fletcher flies Fry The Times City Diary Carte blanche The Times City Diary Roux to rescue The Times City Diary Signing with relief The Times City Dairy Price of Erm is unacceptable Insurers short-change policyholders The scent of dogma slowly fades from France's industrial policy Wolfgang M?nchau believes that change is in the air as the Cresson government increasingly appears to have run out of steam British Gas 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 Shares make small gains Two jobs can make up for having none Trade Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items There is Strictly One Opportunity in your Area Panic Link Eurocontrol Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ground Floor Opportunity Joint Venture Executives Sales Agents Wanted Stepping Stones for little people Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tax Efficient Investment Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Manufacturers Our Man in South/west France Multiple Display Advertising Items A Franchise/partnership like No Other Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Promotions Alton House Office Park MOPS Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cidem Year of celebration for a nation reborn Spain Spain has transformed itself since the death of Franco and this year is on display for the world to see, Peter Strafford reports. But there are some worries about its future in the EC's single market Left in the centre, right out in the cold After nearly ten years in power, the socialist government of Felipe González seems immovable. Frank Smith on why the opposition has no teeth Happy to be Europeans Once the least continental of countries, Spain is now among the EC's most enthusiastic members Come to Sevilla Dressing up at the double Spanish fashion goes on show twice a year, even though it lacks the glamour of France and Italy Axe hangs over spending …while Jane Monahan explains public purse strings are to be tightened even more to bring down inflation and meet the EC's requirements An operatic setting for world fair Peter Strafford looks at three cities steeped in history and tradition which will provide the stage for this year's celebrations Iberia Olympian pride in the future Barcelona The capital of the arts Madrid Learning from past cultures Spain's Muslim and Jewish heritage is now recognised, writes James Woodall Banco Santander Remote heartland hides historic treasures Far away from the crowded tourist resorts lies Extremadura, writes Peter Strafford. The region is full of ancient towns that gave birth to the hardy adventurers who conquered the Americas for Spain A pen mightier than the keyboard Geof Wheelwright on a method of putting information into computers that does not include typing or a mouse The Business Superstore Terminally irritating Chief executives who use computers are not the It director's best friend Morse All change for the new digit Only two years after London's telephone numbers were split, Bt is planning another revolution, as Barry Fox reports Oracle Looking up Making friends Database move Hi-def success On Line Printer challenge Plane talking Seeing double Rocketing on Selection error reduced England's chances Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, on the final triumph of variety over stereotype and negativity in the World Cup Champions Pakistan provide four players World Cup Xi Weak pace bowlers make way for spin World Cup XI Cricket suffers a self-inflicted wound Protected species Behaviour unbecoming Two at a time Trainer's choice Right connection Quinn is suspended after 50-1 success Racing Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Mark Kybo to enjoy Plumpton return Cowburn seeks a compromise Plumpton Rapid Raceline Calumet Farm fetches $17m Mandarin: Beverley Mandarin: Wincanton Replica of Becher's Brook ordered for Czechoslovak Guide to our In-Line Racecard Irish squad depleted for step into unknown Rugby Union Changes in scoring values miss the point Snow Reports Llandovery complete the course Sturgess cuts short stay in South Africa Cycling Burt disappointed by bronze-winning run Sport for the Disabled Lawrie's return encourages Ealing Hockey Faurie joins list of hopefuls in search of medal Equestrianism Boxall survives to fight again Golf Results from Sunningdale Leander make title defence Rowing Threat of player boycott on Cup semi-finals rises PRA seeks cash deal with Premier League Aldershot players allowed to move Fourth Division Guiseley travelling hopefully Semi-finalists get down to the serious business Yachting Charlton launch debenture McKenzie eyes third crown Winning French pair relegated to doubles Tennis Cooke attacks bureaucrats Sports Politics For the Record Today's Fixtures IOC pressed to come clean on additional votes Olympic Games London may go without pacemaker Athletics Re-entry at Bucharest In Brief Pairs slip up England on line Strong recovery Back on course Cricket Chelsea dominate the final transfer moves Player deals for 1991-2 football season exceed £50 million Yesterday's Transfers Ladbrokes Allen completes his eighth move Allen's Moves Seaman's standards slip under close scrutiny Faldo returns to form to challenge Brown McMillan earns world title chance Yorkshire turn to Tendulkar If I should die, think only this of me The celebration of death by the celebrants of life, such as the novelist Angela Carter, is a carefully considered affair Health British Museum Motoring Inside Entertainments Theatres Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 release across the country Ups and downs Rock Roller Coaster Apollo, Manchester Period piece proves timeless Theatre The Dark River Orange Tree, Richmond Brave exploration Dance Dark Horizons Sadler's Wells Words to watch Theatre Eleemosynary Greenwich Studio The Times Rembrandt triumphs in all his moods London Galleries: Rembrandt and an Alexander Calder retrospective, reviewed by Richard Cork Encore for a genial revolutionary Dominion Theatre Cards Calder Mature and mellow Records: Jazz Waterford Crystal Unity at high cost Television Review Galleries: Critic's Choice Canvassing London's tent dwellers How do the homeless view an election in which they seem to have been ignored? Alice Thomson found out Multiyork Furniture Don't you Lovett A country boy who outsmarted Nashville Graces and favours … or what the butler said Striking a vocal cord Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Old and underfed Self-cure cancer Holland & Barrett Exercise: take as directed Ann Kent reports on patients' response to a surgery where doctors prescribe a walk across the road, to the leisure centre Trade: 071-481 4422 Private: 071-481 4000 Portwood Leasing The Team spirit Games Multiple Classified Advertising Items A fat chance of success The doyens of dieting are now reassessing its value. Victoria McKee reports BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motosport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Surgery closed In parts of America the traditional family doctor is becoming a rare breed Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auctions with a shiny face The brighter side of recession is the car auction. Kevin Eason observes a trend Workhorse that puts on the style Roadtest Trade: 071-481 4422 Private: 071-481 4000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Audi EuroCanterbury Multiple Display Advertising Items Skelly Multiple Classified Advertising Items 1992 J Vauxhall Astra Maserati Scotts Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Speed warning Roadwise Mini maxi-cargo Safe Citroëns More peace Peugeot pair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden champ Funding the run Hitler's wheels Brake alert Fax Convertibles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shock can be reasonable excuse Queen's Bench Divisional Court Law Report Match 27 1992 Court of Appeal Discovery of new evidence Trade: 071-481 4422 Private: 071-481 4000 Registration Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items Intoxication as a medical reason Prohibited weapon despite fault Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Numbers Vehicle Registration Ltd. 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