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News from 31/03/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Edward Owen, A. S. Owen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Paula Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jasper Rees, Richard Harries, Ronald Faux, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Ann Morisy, Anne V. Wood, Elizabeth Parham, Ian Murray, Brian Barnes, Norman De Mesquita, Neil Lyndon's, Richard Streeton, Patrick Stoddart, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Timothy West, Ray Clancy, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Will Wyatt (Managing Director), Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Lindsay Cook and Gillian Bowditch, Ivor Crewe, David Partridge, David Rudd, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Magnus Linklater, editor, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, J. G. Jacobs, Richard Freeman, John Percival, Gerald Haythornthwaite (Honoary Secretary), Ian Morrow, Roddy MacKenzie, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, Neil Kelly, S. C. Littlewood, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Philip Eaton, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, W. David, N. H. Lee, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, James D. Zirin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jeremy Lamb, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, J. V. Harstein, Stephen Slater, Chris Rich, Trevor Adams, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, W. J. Ablett, Roger Grafftey-Smith, David Lipsey, Antony Mair, Frank S. Vine, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, John Eatwell and Karen Gardiner, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Douglas Bartles-Smith, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, George Dobry, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Marcus Pye, Brian MacArthur, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Adam Fresco and Elaine Fogg, Peter Atkinson, Michael Seely, Lesley Thomas, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Lawrence Sail, Philip Webster, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Chris Moore, Vince Wright, Andrew Finkel, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Martin Wallace, Mary Dejevsky, John M. Austin,

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Major goes on attack against 'semi-socialism' Party leaders renew tax battle Labour would not stop sell-offs Index Life & Times Election Reports Shall I compare thee to Good Queen Bess? Millions for injured girl Banker quits Singer sues Passenger lands plane as pilot dies Princess home for father's funeral Pure Genius Law Times Women Going up Families Waking up Wily Pets Playing up 14 held after Customs seize £150m record cocaine haul Care of the elderly is turning private Brussels snuffs out the mysterious Mr Therm Another little piece of British eccentricity becomes history today. Robin Young explains why there is no howl of protest Onlookers jeered at stabbed officers Tide of Algerians turns to Britain Nurse sues for wrongful imprisonment by shop Inmates appeal for enquiry on verdicts Jason Donovan says sex slur disgusted him Tin mine decree rejected £151,000 for Bentley racer Skydive charge Ham roll theft M25 blocked Mid-air instructor guides down novice after pilot collapses 'Mayday, Mayday. My father-in-law has had a heart attack and I don't know how to fly the plane Pubs show foreman's lunch New Brontë death theory By a Staff Reporter: Youths freed as appeal misfires Rolex 15 minutes to safety Nissan Lifer pays with his freedom for insisting verdict was wrong A man serving life for murder cannot gain release on licence because he protests his innocence, Michael Horsnell reports Paralysed girl likely to be paid millions in damages The day hospitality wore thin at Lord's Church failing to meet youth's spiritual needs Many young people are spiritually aware, albeit with some unorthodox ideas. Ruth Gledhill examines the conclusions of a new survey and finds that few are regular churchogers Children free to abuse solvents Farmers threaten manager's family Smacking 'leads to vicious circle' C&G Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society American returns to press rape charge 'Bomb' fine Man cleared Head hunt Life sentence Ambridge GP Meaty research Dear Old London On other pages Campaign Quotes Smith seeks to pin blame for slump on prime minister Labour campaign Major gives voters a stark choice New Tory tactics Levitating candidate rises above the fray Campaign Sketch Picture Gallery Straw unveils party's curriculum Ideal Home plus What the don't knows really do British Gas Tory campaign trail Soapbox tirade by Major boosts hope of black candidate Alliance Leicester Success rate likely to rise MPs from ethnic minorities Driver gets to the heart of race issue Nobody wants to be quoted, but race remains the talking point in Cheltenham, Peter Victor writes Picture Gallery Voters offered lure of aits year by year Conservative tax policy Poll puts Lang seat at risk Irish peace call Minister jeered Early results Singing support Tory attacked Viewers' actions speak louder than words 'Books just will not balance' Economy Smith seeks to win over suspicious high earners Labour tax pledges Firm admits gold wages Boom and bust cycle 'has to end' Lib Dems Irresistible rise of the career politician brings voter fatigue in its wake Riddell on the Election Legacy of hard left leaves Chalker fighting close battle Constituency profile Wallasey North-West has power to make or break Kinnock David Lipsey spells out the task facing Labour in a swathe of marginals between Sellafield and Creme Barnes goes for personal touch Thatcher's children lean to left YOung votes Lib Dem candidate skates on thin ice Yeltsin wins deal that eluded Gorbachev Federal treaty to be signed today Ukrainians shun coupon money Ukiaine's surrogate money, a bid to escape the domination of the Russian rouble, is proving highly unpopular, Robert Seely writes from Kiev Laws net lies in wait for whale Defeat of Fabius adds to Socialist woes as Cresson awaits her doom Picture Gallery KGB suspected dry cleaners of planting Western 'bugs' Eta arrests leave Spain on guard Arms halt gets Kohl in trouble Republics losing 15m jobs (Reuter): Move attacked (AP): Party triumphs (Reuter): Bonn defied (Reuter): Past forgiven (Reuter): Fears reflected Jet splits in two (Reuter): Feathers fly Police win cat-and-mouse game on Kashmir bottler Elements of farce crept into efforts by both India and Pakistan to contain Kashmiri militants yesterday, writes Christopher Thomas from Chinari Levy's mutiny splits Israeli ruling party Shamir's re-election prospects fade Pretoria and ANC to share power Japanese communist scores 100 People Star-struck British invaders take Oscar front line A veteran of all-night waits for big occasions led Britons who occupied the pavements for the Oscar parade, William Cash in Los Angeles reports UN protects freedom of choice for repatriated Cambodians Plagiarism and pot plague US candidates Jury is out in trial of alleged Mafia boss (Reuter): UN delays vote (Reuter): Ministers go (Reuter): Mission ends (Reuter): Front curbed (AFP): Activist freed Gun seized Babyboomers come of age Peter Stothard on the presidential hopefuls who play a generation game Craig Brown …and moreover Service with a snarl Janet Daley says customers will stay away from shops that forget the buyer knows best Can a Christian vote Tory? As the parties squabble about tax, Richard Harries ponders Jesus's enduring parable of the rich man The Firm goes on show The Times Diary No Need to Exaggerate Dissident Siberia Bess Unmasked Urban decay as party priority Simnel treat UK's fine-art trade Election facts, figures and fantasies on the economy Jewish identify Party colours Planning 'anarchy' TV repeats National park threat Off the rails Court Circular Dinner Birthdays today Service dinner Reception The Royal Society of Chemistry Appointments Announcements House shows off medieval splendour Anniversaries University news Kent Classified Advertising a Notice to our Readers Forthcoming marriages Church news Order of Oranje Nassau Miss Irene Stirling The British Library Michael Lees Michael Lees, SOE officer and Serbophile, died at Milton Abbas on March 23 aged 70. He was born at Lytchett Minster, Dorset, on May 17,1921 John Robertson John Ross Robertson, promotions director for Beaverbrook Newspapers, died at his home near Malaga, Spain, on March 22 aged 67. He was born in London on March 30,1924 Professor Christopher Hawkes Christopher Hawkes, archaeology in the University of Oxford and fellow pf Keble College from 1946 to 1972, died on March 29 aged 86. He was born on June 5,1905 Eberhard Waechter Eberhard Waechter, Viennese barotine and artistic director of Vienna State Opera, died while walking in the Vienna Woods on March, 29 aged 62. He was born in Viena on July 9,1929 Appreciations Jack Kelsey To Viscount Melbourne Letter XV All change at Althorp as heir takes over The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,880 Weather Index Today in Business Problem Shared Lucas Bush Warned Children First The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Frost stands down as NatWest chief Time needed for DTI enquiry Top directors' pay rises average 9.3% Electronic trading begins at Lloyd's Bonuses at BhS beat tax deadline Virani to be charged with false accounting By our Industrial Correspondent: Eurotunnel to seek further ruling on claims battle European Bank aims to direct funds to CIS The Rothschild Money Funds Profits slide to £27m at Wilson Connolly Rutland maintains dividend TSB we Want You Say Yes Alexon shows a leaner style (AFP): Krupp man jailed for seven years Board changes at Owen & Robinson Loan data dent hope of upturn BCC BT offer gifts to inspire workers Boxmore lifts payout Computer People falls Edinburgh Fund rises Tuskar approached Inchcape increase beats forecast Business Roundup Lucas to cut 1,000 jobs as pension fund saves profit MB builds high-rise profits in Germany Abbey ponders its surfeit of riches Pearson rules out MGN purchase By our City Staff: Hickson raises dividend Swire Pacific Limited Attali struggles to revive eastern Europe's fortune European Bank aid alone is not enough, says Wolfgang Münchau Businesses for Sale Miscellaneous Bangor Bryngwran Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Fears of further bad debt disturb banks Stock Market BSkyB pledge brightens Pearson picture Tempus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Experts spurn Bush policies for recovery Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Finance in place at Brent Heron payment M&G trust Mercury sale Trade slowest of year World Markets Wall Street Blue Arrow still dogs NatWest Comment Fair pay for all Boxing not so clever The Times City Diary Where will John Smith's tax burden really fall? Labour's economic advisers, John Eatwell and Karen Gardiner claim the party's tax plans will not squeeze the middle classes Technical myopia No Title Lloyds' code of banking practice Health insurers behave like mad March hares Vita Treuhand expands to export its errors 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 Portfolio Equities show small gains Portfolio Chambers Ernst & Young Laurence Simons Associates Druces & Attlee Trowers & Hamlins Taylor Root Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Kingston Solicitors I. C. S. A Consultants Berrymans Fair game, foul play Should the public know everything about the private lives of candidates for public office, James D. Zirin asks The press creates a feeding frenzy in the search for salacious material Scrivenor: All for charity Inns and Outs TSB Bank Listening to a case for the children QD Quarry Dougall Croydon Lipson Lloyd Jones New Chambers News World QD Quarry Dougall GLS The Council of Legal Education Practice Manager St John's Chambers Bristol A justice system for the Poles Democratic Poland has been setting up a fair leagal structure. George Dobey, QC, looks at progress Legal Appointments ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner American Lawyer Multiple Classified Advertising Items South West Bristol St. Hugh's College Oxford ZMB Zarak MacRae Brenner Multiple Display Advertising Items Clean sweep for grime fighters Rubbish in British streets should soon be a dim memory because of new legislation that takes effect from tomorrow Midlands/east Anglia Refusal to alter transsexual's birth certificate a breach SRT Sinclair Roche & Temperley Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall GLS America's Cup syndicates try to trim the sales Morley praised for quick and efficient action Rugby Union English colts retained Gregory considers touring Rugby League Durden leads again in the points pursuit Bridge Torquay are capable of spoiling tactics Pools Forecast Pennell returns to lonely road Gill calls a truce on official protests Basketball Today's Fixtures Bees owe victory to brilliance of Brine Ice Hockey Faldo rediscovers his authority in time for Augusta Love leaves the field trailing in his wake Sony Rankings Mochriemakes up the leeway McEvoy accepts captaincy Cooper is doubtful for Brixton's big match Volleyball Dispute over record stocking rumbles on Pursuitof the cyclist's dream Women lack sporting chance Sports Politics Absent Ito is severely missed Ice Skating (AFP): Sainz pulls clear of his rivals Motor Rallying Upson's hope in demand Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield Brompton Road to take winning route again Mandarin Nash sees brother reach milestone Swinburn at Chantilly for Hatoof workout Newcastle Results Davis is looking for sign of form Snooker CIS team to join Milk Race Cycling Rapid Raceline NOSC may block New Zealand's rugby tour Noah criticised from all sides France may lose their captain after defeat by Switzland in the DAvis Cup Snow Reports Red Star ready to defy cup odds Overseas Football Pescosolido pulls out to put Brazil through Overseas League and Cup Results New strategy needed to protect tradition Sport and the General Election Injury threatens to rule Pearce out of cup final Nottingham Forest chairman resigns United duo carry added burden Taylor faces more problems Bad day for France Sport in Brief Record run Fate in balance Extended deadline Rain cheques Final four Doubles triumph British hopefuls Dream centre moves nearer reality Stephenson ensures lead Cricket For the Record Aberdeen to stage city centre race Athletics The Times PFA arid Premier League look for solution Norwich view vital match as a nuisance League leadership could change hands A Free Hand Policeman fined for arresting fans Cambridge gain an edge in weight Poor Olympic relations Damiani hopes to meet Bruno Tomorrow belongs to the Scots Magnus Linklater, editor of The Scotsman, on the new controversy surrounding an old issue-Scottish independence from Westminster The imperial egoism of a cat Mid Life Neil Lynon's pets make him feel like a cartoon granny World BBC Magazine of Mankind Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Kright Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theatre House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across they country Ludicrously Sibylline Still going strong Rock Crosby, Stills and Nash Hammersmith Odeon Austrian extravaganza Concert Vienna PO/Abbado Musikverein, Vienna Winning tricks Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells Victory snatched from defeat Galleries London Richard Cork looks at the first ten years of the "poor relation" of the Barbican Centre, its Art Gallery Strauss represents a breather from Wagner Opera: Griffiths, in New York for Elektra at the Met. meets the busy conductor James Levine Death, glory or television Radio Review MOPS Lessons for the parents Television Musical mates? Arts Brief The Times Sisters do it for themselves Tension between black men and women is increasing-and the women are coing off best, Lesley Thomas reports I played drink-drivers' lottery Jeremy Lamb tells how a vodka binge led him into a legal game of chance-with a jail sentence for the losers Heroes on the quiet Most Britons still prefer private lives No want of good causes As pressures increase on parents to sponsor their offspring's eofforts to save the world. Liz Gill calculates the cost of charity at home Surviving the early rush hour Forget the fuss and the tears. Three familes reveal their for getting the children happily to school Icing over the guilt Therne cakes are just another brick in the wall for the busy parent This Very Sick Donkey Has Been Slashed with a… Turn a game into a full-time job Joan Llewelyn Owens on the exciting propects for those who do more with their golfing talent than merely play Public Appointments Lewisham Education University of Cambridge Magdalene College Diary of Times Classified Phls Zoological Society of London The Biochemical Society Founded 1911 Director - Middle East Student Affairs Surveyor of the Fabric The Times Oxford and Cambridge Schools The Parnham Trust South Downs Health Two-in-one career fair British flair stays in pole position When the top drivers get into their cars, they rely for their safety and pertformance on the expertise of a small group of craftsmen working in Britain. Vaughan Freeman reports The big cat's new cub As Jaguar pulls out of racing, where spectacular success proved too costly, it unveils a dream machine Locals heed rallying call Scandinavian drivers will have to their laurels in top events Fast times in the nursery Several world champions cut their racing teeth in Formula Ford Vauxhall The Italian work-horse Looks aren't everything, as the boxy Lancia Delta has proved with a string of international rally triomphs Masters of the mean machine Three of racing's most powerful engines come from neighbouring UK factories Driving a bargain hard Manufacturers and sponsors pour millions into top-flight racing in the hopes of making millions more Vaughan Freeman reports Toyota New on the beaten track Advanced driving schools teach a harder lesson than expected, Kevin Eason says High performance driving schools are almost immune from the recession Ford Kart before hosepower Each summer weekend, Britons of all ages enjoy racing across the country Crème de la Crème every Monday Wednesday Thursday… Birthdays The Times Concise Crossword No 2753 Across Winning Move No Title Diary of Times Classified Write your advertisement below (approximately 28… Property Buyers Guide every Wednesday and Saturday… Television and Radio Satellite Barratt Blue Riband Radio 1 Variations

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