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News from 03/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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E. M. T. Underhill, Hooper, Bob Ross, Nick Nuttall, A. S. Owen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Ray Wilkinson, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Lynda Chalker, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Tim Montgomerie (Charirman), Nicholas Angel, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Graham Kiang, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Anderw Hugh Smith Chairman, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Terence Feely, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Tony Vardy Director Service, R. S. T. Stratford, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Keith Burgess (Managing Partner), David Hands, Charles Bremner, Brian Johnson, Tony Clare, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Jenny MaCarthur, Russell Kempson, Sally Watts, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Bryan Cassidy, Sydney Friskin, Matthew Bond and Dennis Signy, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Raymond keene, Wolfgang Münchau, Peter Purton, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Alex Cameron, Richard Evans, Christopher Walker and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Heather Kirby, Roger Boyes, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Brian G. D. Salt, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Clive White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Peter Riddell, Michael Brown (Director of customer Service), Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Mick Hurrell, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, John R. Baker, Benedict Nightingale, Mario J. Rizzo, Lulu Yu, Anatole Kaletsry Economics Editor`, Jane Grant, Juergen kroenig, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Mark Fuller, peter Stothrd, Ross Tieman, Colin Narbrough. Economics Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Maurice Wood, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Jonas, Mary Dejevsky, David Damant,

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SKinnock offers PR bait to floating voters Focus on hung parliament Garage killers jailed Canvasser shot Titanic verdict Clinton's vow Lloyd's enquiry Still at home Index Life & Times Doubts still cloud Labour spending A night in jail for 12 good friends and true Picture Gallery Tories are accused by 1,000 academics Libya apologises for embassy riot Velcro Don convicted 1642: The Nation Divides The Times: A National Power 1992: The Nation Decides A National Institution And the National Interest International Convention Centre Birmingham Sinn Fein canvasser is murdered by Loyalists Jet crashes in factory car park VirginFREEWAY Picture Gallery Parents pay £30 a child Schools 'damaged by cuts' Union tells actors not to sign Costa soap contracts Son's education saves driver a ban Telephone users to be spared the BT shunt TV-am and Virgin win radio bid £3m deal lost Comedian ill Life sentence Times award Killers who shot boy in the back jailed for life Rodent is called to serve Hospital chief takes award Onion odyssey ends in France without tears Peter Victor reports from Breton soil on the safe arrival of a controversial cargo Art plays impressive role in royal show John Russell Taylor finds much to enjoy at an ecxhibition, opening today, to mark 40 year of the Queen's reign Retrial ordered in robbery case Auditor sacked for not paying poll tax Harrods Knightsbridge Lesbian dispute boy moves house Jail escape Airport charge Detectives in Murder enquiry Allied Dunbar Captain blamed for ignoring distress flares from Titanic Enquiry continues 80-year -old dispute by finding that quick action by cargo ship would not have saved lives A fresh enquiry leaves opinion split on whether Stanley Lord was the villain he was painted, writes Michael Horsnell BBC to pay damages to Whitehouse Doctor accused Libel award Fitting return Albert Hall becomes dance house for Bolshoi Ballet Victoria's farnous auditorium will step into a new era with the arrival of the Russians, reports Simon Tait An end to the innuendo satisfies son Gun raids double in two years City approves £50m facelift for Smithfield market This Week-end Apple Computer On other pages Ashdown demands reform of consitution Lib Dems waver over their price That nasty Mr. Major savages the Belgians Campaign Sketch Parties woo women in a bid for the marginals The party leaders are pursuing women's votes, as each insists that he's the man for them, Ivor Crewe writes Prime minister sees 'golden prospects Growing consumer confidence claimed Harrods Knightsbridge Campaign Quotes Malgo Baker pledges tougher action AT&T Crime issue losese its vote-winning edge Law and order Picture Gallery Professionals swing away from the Tories The voting intentions of teachers, doctors and lecturers indicate a drift to the left, Lin Jenkins reports No Title Magnetize Kinnock calms City fears Labour will not devalue pound Poll gloom for business Picture Gallery Kinnock admits bomb error Italians ignore 'unsexy' election VOX POP by Peter Barnard Candidate 'sorry' for accusing rival's wife Labour lead Crying for Tory Suited to job Voting with feet Major relents The New 5 Series Touring Courteous Benn wears socialism with pride Constituencty profiles: a town mourning loss of pit jobs, a city with a naval traditon and a seat of learning Chesterfield The Times Navy city's 'champion' goes ahead by a whisker Portsmouth South Ulster's rare breed unites creeds The party of conciliation has yet to return an Mp but its leader remains optimistic, Edward Gorman reports Alumni battle to succeed local hero Cambridge Archer rewrites the script for key London marginal Tooting A nation in need of political reform Juergen Kroenig of Die Zeit offers a critical view in our series on how forign correspondents see the general election The Times Guide to the House of Commons April 1992 National & Provincial Building Society Cresson puts brave face on failure Mitterrand protègèe bids adieu Grey Bèrègovoy brings little Cheer Man in the News A nervpous M Mitterrand has played it safe his choice of Mme Cresson's successor, Philip Jacobson writes (Reuter): EC is main food donor to Moscow Gallantry cuts little ice in harsh new market world Capitalism is puitting the necessities of life in the shops but it is threatening the rights that communism promised women, Roger Boyes writes in Warsaw Picture Gallery Target practice: an army technician plots… (Reuter): Italian devolutionists look for gains in the red belt Kohl stands by for rebuff in state polls Yeltsin sacrifices aide to keep reforms on course Pesticide ban will hit tulips Church seeks links Croats targeted (Reuter): Fighting stops Asylum sought (Reuter): Rebel charged (Reuter): Workers march (Reuter): Hijackers flee (Reuter): Joke misfires UN sanctions alarm Libya's neighbours Arab nations braced for trouble Soldiers attacked in Gaza protest Duke takes tunnel trip to France People Gambino boss guaranteed life in jail John Gotti convicted yesterday after a ten-week trial in New York. Prosecutors say the Teflon Don has been replaced by Velcro man as every charge stuck fast, Charles Bremner writes Clinton halts 'tide of filth' Bill Clinton is at last warming to New York and has found a way to silence questions, writes Peter Stothard Mugabe defied on South Africa Israelis 'broke US technology sales ban' (AP): Henreid dies (Reuter): Kim may quit Police shot (AFP): Account frozen Afghans aided (AP): Feminists attack Bernard Levin Arms and the man: a tragedy on a North Dakota farm gives an insight into the strength that lies in us all …and moreover The booty of office Martin Fletcher, in Washington adds up the perks enjoyed by the president Leaders with the right stuff Peter Riddell says the politicians who prove their fighting spirit will win the trust of the electorate Riddeli on the Election Back from beyond The Times Diary Where's the pole? The Times Diary Swp v Spqr The Times Diary Corgi toy The Times Diary Structures of Freedom Plus Ca Change Sunny Side up Election 92: urban decay, role of the Church, party leaders' personal faith Overseas aid Interpreting polls Child dental health Austrian economics Consumer complaints Computer projects Origin of radar Bess or Bard? Court Circular Anniversaries Luncheons Lecture Latest wills University news Announcements Picture Gallery Dinners Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Reception Forthcoming marriages Church news Word-Watching Lord Havers Lord havers PC, Attorney-General 1979-87 and Lord Chancel April I aged 69. He was born on March 10,1923 Major-General Abrar Husain Major-Genral Abrar Husain, CBE died in hos pital in Rawalpindi on March 15 aged 75. He was born near Lucknow in 1917 Commander Roy Habershon Roy Habershon, MBE first head of Scotland Yard's bomb squad and a former CID commander died in ware Herts from cancer on March 18 aged 66. He was born in Shef field on May 15,1925 Herr Hitler's Speech Business is booming as B&B goes upmarket British astronaut safely back The Times Crossword No 18,883 Picture Gallery World-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health International Weather Business News Property Slump Confidence Vote Victory Profile Money Watch The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Flaws found in Good a Walker transactions Lloyd's fears repercussions for names By our City Staff: Sun Alliance falls £466m into red By our Industrial Correspondent: Watchdog warns on CDs UK and Germany in bank battle PowerGen to shut two coal-fired stations Pound slips on market rumour Knight Williams Man Utd fails to grip City Sun Alliance Steetley strengthens the house of Redland Tempus New products give a lift to Spirax Dunkel predicts Gatt boost Recent Issues Wehmiller payout Business Roundup Tilbury Douglas slips Business Roundup Gowrings losses rise Business Roundup Trading fall hits Baird Business Roundup Drop at Brooks Service Business Roundup William Sinclair buys Business Roundup Eagle Star switch Business Roundup Major Changes Olympia & York makes repayment Business Roundup Fisons names its new chief Boots and Wh Smith refinance DIY arm £5.5m is set aside for MacFish loss Great Southern profits leap Losses reduced Shares halted Why accountants' gloom is overdone The coopers report has dominated much of the economic debate between the parties. Yet some of its assumption simply do not stand up Campari sales defy trend By our City Staff: Scholl treads European bid trail BAe quits property venture The Rotuschild Money Funds Redland and Tarmac plan bricks swap Company receivership figures show slight fall Northern ready to eat Christmas pudding maker Intervention urged to combat Tokyo slump International Appointments Institute for Scientific Information Energy Economist Lexus American investors take a shine to BP Stock Market Ecole Polytechnique Fèdèrale de Lausanne United Nations National Westminster Bank 'Franchise Opportunities 92' Friday April… Wall Street The high price of defence The Times City Diary Offshore diver The Times City Diary Labour muddle on privatisation Comment No one's fool The Times City Diary Fortune seeker The Times City Diary Trigger for recovery The Times City Diary Property men find there is no hiding place from the slump Matthew Bond finds the recession that has caused £40bn of debt in the building industry is threatening to become an even bigger problem for the banks Tax anomalies Taurus protects the investor BT Chargecard is good value Danger of EC 'democratic deficit ' Self-employed tax Steady performance T&C votes for merger with the Woolwich Gardner passes payout Li Ka-shing leaves Hongkong Bank TWC 'will not pay Oyston' Dawson drives back into the black Toshiba Homes market slows London & Manchester 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 Amd Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Briefing Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Euro Grant Search Ltd General Management Marketing Directors Alton House Office Premises Three ways to help Britain boost exports The EC offers small firms aid in a bid to improve the trade balance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta International Multiple Display Advertising Items IFCI Network Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Office Equipment Multiple Classified Advertising Items The grooming of Japan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vickers Euronet General Phone rivals in line for a licence The competition to provide telecommunications should lower prices and improve the service, Peter Purton writes Brother Tel No The high-tech elocution A new computer system that plots speech on screen may aid the deaf The Visual Ear How deaf people can learn to say whey Computer Marketing World No Title Criminals move into cyberspace Computer crime is only just starting. Mick Hurrell informs on the thieves who have found an area of operation that can maximise their chances of success Who wants an IT minister? Systems chief have been polled on hopes for a revived ministry PC Magazine Picture Gallery Apple's new link On Line Partly true? On Line PC show On Line Film plan On Line Video boost On Line Morse More PC power arrives IBM backs 32-bit operating system On Line Confidence abounds in hardy Cool Ground Golden Miller, in 1934, remains the only horse to have won the C heltenham Gold Cup and Grand National in the same season. Garrison Savannah went close last year and now Cool Ground seekls the elusive double Michael Seety reports Norster and Davies will be reappointed Welsh Rugby Union backs managerd and coach Bath are back at full strength for cup-tie The Times Time running out for Nippon Yachting Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Remittance Man to shine over optimum distance Mandarin, Thunderer: Liverpool Party Politics changes hands Strands Of Gold has late chance to atone Luck turns full circle for Kings Fountain Carobee earns accolades with impressive victory Mandarin, Thunderer: Devon & Exeter South Africa will arouse passions in the Caribbean Cricket Tour Details New role found for Noah Tennis Bloor decides final Hockey Autosport Firm hand guides start rehearsals Rowing Mokibe takes the high road Tough task awaiting Jansher Squash Rackets Leng hoping her luck will change Equestrianism Sport for the Disabled Hurt's route to gold is via official chaos Olympic centre maybe closed McLlvanney receives sports prize By our Sports Staff: Robson is wary of the call to strike Manchester United captain wants more facts on PFA's dispute with premier League Wimbledon exploit Forest's fatigue Germans tighten dope tests Sport in Brief Cook defends Sports in Brief Spot on Sports in Brief Senna determined to take a gamble Motor Racing Walton finds the light Patience is rewarded Anderton plans to stay at Fratton For the Record James leads after weathering storm Niclaus swiftly finds intimidating form Fixtures String of birdies puts Ballesteros into an early lead Golf Rugby Union Cabra says football safe at Stamford Bridge Yorkshire poised to seal move for Tendulkar Indian batsman confirms informal offer Ortho-Kinetics (UK) Ltd Woosnam likes idea of being double Master National plans in melting pot after fences take heavy toll The Times tomorrow features a full-colour map of the Grand National course plus the colours for all 40 runners and an a to Z guide to their chances Political mischief maker Sir Robin DAy, the hectoring television interviewer and Question Time host, is back, enjoying life among the elder statesmen. He talks to Valerie Grove Modern Times Noble Caledonia Limited Motoring Inside Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assesment of current theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol*) Travesty of justice Justified Lyric Studio Hammersmith Monstrous caricatures Fighting for the Dunghill Warehouse, Croydon Almost sunk by a subplot Thearte Revies The Taming of the Shrew Rumbling menace I Stand Brefore You Naked Offstage Downstairs No Title Tanks for the memories London Galleries Young British Artists at the Saatchi Collection, reviewed by Richard Cork Yes to an arts minister, but no to a paymaster What are the imminent election's implications for the arts in Britain? Peter Jonas, general director of English National Opera, scans the major parties' pledges and manifestos Royal Festival Hall Popular Classics Screening out injustice? Television Review Accademia Italiana Galleries: Critic's Choice Something nasty in the night cream? Healther Kirby reports on the use of human placenta in 'antiageing' cosmetics, and whether it can really bring results Christian Aid Tech intoxicate Some japanese spend so many hours at work, they become addicted to overwork Shot in the holiday arm Medical Briefing Canine grumble Harmony in Sweden Going back where I belong Sally Brompton meets Sir James Mancham, winner of a 'fax revolution' The Times Cold-shouldered again Are women's issues being overlooked in a ' macho and bad-tempered' election campaign? The belugas and the boffin A Russian scientist says his escaped belugas are symbols of peace, not war New Ibuleve Route mails through bereavement Would you be able to cope with the devastating loss of a partner? Libby Purves considers two very different solutions She tried to order stationery and couldn't work out her identity,'Who am I? Am I married?. . . Visa shredded my card and said I had ceased to exist' Car Buyers Guide General Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Haoleigh Mercedes Benz Contract Hire Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Security Systems 380 SLC 260E Automatic Multiple Classified Advertising Items My dream cans a stolen MGB Kevin Eason asks what you can do when you act in good faith yet buy a stolen vehicle others want back Two-wheel style and skill in the best tradition Volkswagen Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Little splash Roadwise Sunny prospects Roadwise To the rescue Roadwise New Volvo Roadwise Old elegance Roadwise Continental Ford films safety Roadwise Faulty buys Roadwise Sports sizzler Roadwise Porsche cuts Roadwise Bike like Roadwise Lloyd's owe no duty over letter Car Buyers Guide Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jury should not be kept late No Title Car & Mobile Telephones Performance Cars Toyota Sportscars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Challenging foreign judgment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Death of arbitrator Prestige Marks 'The Classic Years' Friday 1st May Crème de la Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Multiple Display Advertising Items Crossword Range Concise Crossword No 2756 Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertisement Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Battle Honours Will Power Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Samaritans Oxfam Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Barclays Variations Radio 1

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