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News from 07/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Geoffrey Vincent (Business Developement Director Information Industry), Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Gillian Sargent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, George Brock and Tim Judah, Bill Frost, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Joseph Williams, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, William Bewley, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Tony Patrick, Patrick Stoddart, Geoff Brown, A. D. Edwards (Newdcastle Universtity), Peter Newsam, Joe Joseph, Nora Beloff, Charles Wintour, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Jane Bird, Robin Hunt, Peter Ball, David Bennett, Caroline Sullivan, Roger Graef, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Stephen Eyre, Rachel Kelly, Matthew May, Robert Seely, Fred Jarivis (General Secretary), Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Scrivenord, Rich Evans, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Bruce Clark and Ruth Gledhill, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Gillian Boweditch, Jeanne Packer, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, A. L. T. Davies, Clive Couldwell, Kate Muir, John Goodbody and Nick Nuttall, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Corinne Schmidt and our Foreign Staff, kari Knight, G. J. Whitty (Goldsmiths College), George Brock, Janet Daley, Lin Jenkins and Michael Horsnell, Nicholas Harling, Sydney Friskin, Martyn Gowar and Nigel Kempton, Martin Hoyle, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Barry J. Goodchild, Wolfgang Münchau, P. R. Ekberg, Jill Sherman and Rachel Kelly, Patrick Stevens, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Wolfgang Mûnchau, Eropean Business Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathon Green, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, John Byner (City University), Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, David Ashton (University of Leicester), David Chappell, Davina Lloyd, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Sir Edward Peck, Katsuji Miyazaki, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, T. M. Baring, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Mare Weller, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, David Miller Denver, Michael Pattison Secretary -Geneal, Geof Wheelwright, Richard Duce, D. B. Cherry (Principle), John Goodbody, David Young, David Mith (Charirman), Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Blinkered first time, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Martin Rosenbaum, Matthew Parris, Frank Cofflileld (University of Durham), Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Owen Jenkins, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, K. M. Kirk, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Barry Pickthall Hyères, John Major or Neil Kinnock, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Holroyd, Arthur Leathley, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Michael Carney Secretary, Colin Campbell, Claus Moser, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

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Major gambles with attack on hung parliament Asimov dies at 72 Players play Bomb attack Index Life & Times Saintly crown prepared for the murdered Tsar Italians rebuff Christian Democrats EC recognises Bosnia as gun battles rage Rock fall traps seven miners at super pit Tiffany & Co The Last Lap Today in the Times The Last Straw Bomb blast in deserted alley leaves police puzzled Consumers shrug off inflation Leukaemia Research Fund EC refuses Irish request for abortion rewrite of Maastricht treaty A harsh Community ruling over a "side issue" may bode ill for Labour plans to reverse John Major's decision to opt out of the social charter, George Brock reports Parents plead for help to find killer Women lay siege to bunker of male supremacy Scotland Yard surprised by timing Was yesterday's bomb a bungled mission or a new IRA campaign, asks Stewart Tendler Dilemma of Shavian legacy Tax cuts fail to put brake on slump in new car sales Best Sellers Texaco raises prices Maze jail governor beaten by prisoners Times wins design awards Ban case appeal 'Face' talks fail Concrete delay Tunnel boycott Football riot trial on police secrecy Parents protest at school cash cuts Hop aphids beaten by sex appeal BA's cadet pilots hired by rival Police seek sick boy Ringo campaigns for No 1 As George Harrison strums up support for yogic flying, Peter Victor finds that Ringo Starr is more down to earth Chipboard sold as mahogany The Famous Grouse Court ruling forces BT to cut chatlines My Vote Souness likely to bounce back after heart bypass The boss of England's leading soccer club will miss the FA Cup semi-final replay with Portsmouth but should return next season, John Goodbody and Nick Nuttall wirte Ports demand relaxing of border controls Polltax protesters jailed Attack penalty Priest accused Tourist knifed Regional best Police cars hit Bomb hoax waitress goes free Institute of Directors Sainsubury's On other pages Baker claims PR has helped fascists to march again Constitutional change rejected Major breaks with Thatcher on tax Whitelaw criticised for rebuff Adams trails King slips up Shares switch Poster protest Ashdown passes the initiative test Campaign Sketch Matthew Parries Picture Gallery Gould hits back with interest PR switches to centre stage Pollwatch by Ivor Crewe Lib Dems soften stance on terms Campaign Quotes Coke Mr. Janner and his actress friend tiptoe round town Constitutency profieles; party extroverts strive to caputure the voters' attention Leicester West Sutton stumped by Lady Olga Surburban waverers get short shrift from high-octane diariest The journalist Lady Olga Maitland has enlisted her entire family in her campaign Joe Joseph tried to keep up Sutton and Cheam Uncertainty lurks behind mock-Georgian doors Basildon Heseltine declines to put MacHo image on the line Minister figts them on the beaches Blackpool North Blackpool South Kitinock to the fore in final broadcast Harrison stands tip for flying party Harrison's concert was a blast from elections past, writes Lin Jenkins Everyday low price Jittery Ulster unionists launch cahipaign against Labours McNamara Edward Gorman examines unionist claims that the shadow Ulster secretary would work towards a united Ireland Supporters keep their affection for the devil they know Constituency profile: Ron Brown figts on Edinburgh Leith Deselected MP takes a hiding Wilnchester Real people want to know about policy VOX POP by peter Barnard Picture Gallery History stacks odds against last minute swing to Major Labour maintains lead in marginals Cost of Tory policy too high, says church Scotland Jail-cell Militant 'in lead' Cost of Tory policy too high says church Be Witched, Betrothed at Bentley's Labour Fatigue robs politicians of their edge Sleep deprivation Gamblers bet to shorten party odds Political punters are putting their money where their votes are, Louise Hidalgo reports Halifax Slow start is Britain's way Japanese View by Katsuji Miyazaki League splits mould of Italian polities Regeional party wounds Rome coalition Creator of robot ethics dies of heart failure Far right forces German democrats to rethink immigration Germany's main parties know that a policy on refugees must be found to stop the far right but cannot agree on what it must be, Ian Murray writes from Bonn Yeltsin survives opening skirmishes in congress Cossacks find Slev cause to fight for (Reuter): Premier loses Baku struggle for power (Reuter): Speaker picked (Reuter): Rail men strike (Reuter): Candidates fail (Reuter): Spies arrested (AFP): Sales slump (Reuter): Money matters (Reuter): Reptiles found Brown and Clinton stage a love-in for New York In what was billed as their final confrontation, the Democratic front runners united to turn their fire on the Republicans, Peter Stothard writes President and army sweep the congress aside in Peru coup (AFP): Relaxed expatriates count on Gadaffi's common sense The mood in Tripoli remains uncertain as a divided regime gives out mixed signals on the eve of the arrival of a senior United Nations envoy, Marie Colvin writes Picture Gallery West looks for defeat of hardliners as democratic fervour grips Iran China asks Japan to aid reforms (AFP): Curfew starts (AP): Dissident held (AFP): Virus spreads (Reuter): Set in stone Whose secret life is it anyway? Janet Daley asks whether great men are entitled to posthumous privacy ... and moreover A question of character and leadership Is John major or Neil Kinnock better fitted for the highest office? Simon Jenkins on the rivals for Downing Street Royalty on the stump The Times Diary Spymaker-in-chief The Times Diary Insert 'not' as needed The Times Diary Bums on seats The Times Diary Grasping Thistles Collapse of Consensus Face-Saving Formula Election and education: quality of teaching, standards in schools and colleges Property and banking Contempt of court Assisted places Water resources What Cicero said Change in N Ireland Party Politics Court Circular Today's royal engagements Announcements Picture Gallery Call for emphasis on theology Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Appointment Word-Watching Memorial service Air Vice-Marshal Desmond Hughes Luncheons Isaac Asimov Issac Asimov, prolific Rsusian-born American science fiction writher and populariser of scientific ideas in his many non-fiction works, died yesterday of heart and Kidney failure at New York University Hospital aged 72. He was born at petrovichi in the Smolensk district of Russia on January 2,1920' Sternberg criticises anti-semitic attacks Brian Shaw Brian Shaw, leading dancer and later principal teacher for the Royal kBallet, died in London on April 2 aged 63, after a long, de bilitating illness. He was born in Golcar, yorkshire, on June 28,1928 Anniversaries Church news Dinners Polytechnic news Michael Lees Appreciations Christos Halkias Earl Spencer Disaster at a Football Match This football match beween English and Scottish teas almost 90 years ago was overshadowed by tragedy. It is not hard to see similarities between the scenes reported here and those which occurred at Hillsborough three years ago Falling house prices drive elderly to seek state aid The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,886 Weather Index Numbers Game Picture Gallery Sour Beer Fine Blend Looking up? Wider Choice The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Britain poised for a recovery in the economy Consumer confidence on the rise Bank of Portugal purchases sterling Fund groups agree venture America mourns eccentric Sam Picture Gallery News at T & S is cheering By our Banking Correspondent: Trustees put ban on MGN stock lending John Charcol Minimum wage will cost jobs warns Dewhirst Evidence grows that upturn is imminent Margins held at Quarto London Business School Psion hit by big write-off Finland introduces austerity programme and raises rates (Reuter): Friendly neighbour for the peseta The entry of Portugal's escudo into the Erm may have a beneficial effect on the peseta, but some analysts believe the outcome of Britain's election could have a much greater impact on the Spanish currency's target of moving to its narrow band Northern Rock GEC Alsthom wins power plant order Business Roundup Aviva posts losses Fortnum edges ahead Severfield-Reeve slides Dresdner sees growth Cooper Clarke climbs Manchester Business School Whitbread says bad debts will wipe £37m off profits Lloyd's set to block payments Hillsdown move Embargo lifted Talks halted Plaxton sells Diploma buys Disney savours a taste for cuddly toys Chepstow reins in its plans By our City Staff: Chelsea seeks stadium deal Picture Gallery Laura Ashley gets back into black Girobank From our Correspondent: Losses double at First American From our Correspondent: O&v head quit bank before problems Fresh Middle East tension revives oil shares Stock Market The Times Laura Ashley has designs on Nineties Tempus Tokyo slide makes warrant funds suffer By our City Staff: AMP reports a record revenue (Reuter): Oil strength helps Dow World Markets (Reuter): Nikkei fall continues Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. Markets see no need for panic Comment Voters hit EMU Moore is top down under The Times City Diary Toast to Lloyd's The Times City Diary Telling thoughts The Times City Diary Britain bargains too hard for the minimal effect of minimum wage Continental experience would indicate that Labour's pay plan and Tory opposition is much ado about nothing, says Wolfgang Münchau Beating the drum The Times City Diary Oiling the 'innovation machine' Business Letters Chairmen's pay Royal Liver 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 (Balrd & Co.) Dollar Spot Rates Solid start to account WYSE Perex Drive Technology Help! We need some buyers Which Computer Matthew May observes how the recession is making computer companies attentive to the market When small is the only way to go 'Downsizing' is tranferring a great deal of work from mainframes to personal computers, with a few snags High prices are out of fashion as quality improves Empowering business The go-anywhere aid Jane Bird meets busy surgeon, whose computer rides with him through the streets of London Rank Xerox Who are the winners from cooperation? Alliances have been set up for the benefit of users but many have doubts Empowering business Taking care to keep on running Which Computer Geof Wheelwright considers the best arrangements for after-sales care Business Superstore Leaders go into battle This is the age of software but makers disagree on standards Software will be the key to workstations The battle for business may already be won on operating systems Make awards simpler Martyn Gowar and Nigel Kempton want changes to benefit victims The men at the top Inns and Outs Rapped Inns and Outs Eagle eye Inns and Outs In the market Inns and Outs Innovating Inns and Outs More funds Inns and Outs Why not a solicitor for the top job? Counsel David Pannick Junk all that jargon Common Market Law Reports Quarry Dougall Chambers The Blooms Bury Group Zarak MacArae Brenner Garfield Robbins Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants City Firm Surplus Accommodation Legal Accounts Cashier Wc2 Practice International Arbitration in Paris Hughes-Castell Ltd Government of the Cayman Islands Prudential Life & pensions Slaughter and May The Law Society Freedmans The University of Buckingham Nottingham polytechnic Std John's Chambers Bristol Assessing value of shares Quarry Dougall Wands worth Pharmaceuticals Changing basis of negotiations Robert Muckle Solicitors Residential Conveyancers RHB Management Services Ltd News of the World Druces & Attlee Law Reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Can Scotland keep its oil? Mare Weller on whether an independent Scotland would automatically belong to the EC Taylor Root Daniels Bates partnership Professional Recruitment Zarak MacAre Brenner A new creature takes first steps European economic interest groups set up for formal cross-border links have been popular Britain's short-track progress meets ice wall Faldo strikes right practice chord: in New Orleans Woosnam and Lyle fade befor Master Trevino sets the pace for seniors O'Sullevan sums it up in a nutshell Sport on Television The Week in Review Olympic gold next on the list Ender returns to the pool in Edinburgh Swimming Snow Reports Kingston players criticised in defeat Basketball Soft conditions only worry for Arazi's classic springboard Time to repair Becher's Mandarin: Way clear for talented Torchon to shine again Spirited challenge from Tarry Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Wolverhampton Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Pontefract Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell S Africans exude confidence and look like Winners West Indies selector under fire Teams Newton pays penalty Squash Rackets No Title Hunter and Rodber drop out of vital league game Rugby Union: Northampton Meet Leecester at Welford Road Favoured Welsh final remains on cards Memorable start for Olympic aspirants Yachting Nippon crew battles hard for no reward Draw appears likely in absence of desire Pools Forecast Wright is quickly back in business Mansell's win is soured by seeds of doubt Motor Racing Wigan dominates GB tour party Rugby League Hendry in fine build-up for title challenge Snooker Sunderland switch focus to survival Relegation Zone Local derby can put United in the driver's seat Ferguson discounts Wembley appointment Northampton revamp Overseas Football Results Fourth title for Bell In Brief Six-shooters Prean tops list Losing start Petchey through For the Record Today's Fixtures Yifter confident that Games will benefit Ethiopia Athletics Racers overpowered Ice Hockey Index Moran leads Liverpool's European crusade Premier League chairmen step back from brink Football strike averted by improve offer BUPA Company Care Orioles' new stadium the hot ticket in town Bruno closes in on title shot Eubank tips the ante Athletes in drug enquiries New law is given go-ahead Abuse of Shaw's literary legacy In the 42 years since his death, George Bernard Shaw's estate has earned millions. Michael Holroyd asks where they are A myriad lost ages of man (and boy) Mid Life Neil Lyndon on the missed opportunities to impress junior Modern Times Royal Opera House Media Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the county Less than their best Concert LSO Nagano Barbican Hall Buxton puts out the flags and balloons British Festival of Musicals Look who's talking Cabaret Wax Arts Globe Numan's old inhumanity Rock Gary Numan Hammersmith Odeon Denton & Warner's How Elizabethans pit their wits Theatre An exhibition at the Museum of London sheds new light on how theatregoers behaved in the 16th century. Joseph Williams reports If you think that's funny Radio Review Showbiz, but with restraint Classical Music Glossing our glossolalia Television Review Mensa Higher digits Arts Brief About Ackland Not rock? Last chance … Birds and the bewildered Sex education has moved from behind the bike shed into the family home. Jonathon Green gives it a whirl Sowing the regional seeds of nursery school discontent House-movers are counting the cost of patchy pre-school provision Danger: child on, bored How to survive a long holiday journey without wanting to murder your nearest and dearest I have always found that it is not betterd to travel hopefully Far better to arrive Last leap for the House of Lords? If election pledges are kept, the second chamber could be nearer than ever to the brink. Kate Muir asks peers their plans His brother's campaigner Mordechai Vanunu has spent 2,000 days alone in an Israeli cell, but his cause is not forgotten The Turkish Earthquake Fund The trouble with Bafta Viewpoint Roger Graef Crreative, Media & Marketing Essex County Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Only the Ambitious Need Apply Experienced Recruitment Consultants Field Sales Executives Sales Manager (Retail) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Woman in a man's world Robin Hunt talks to Rosie Boycott, editor of the British version of Esquire, which is fighting to survive after a wobby launch and in the face of stiff competition Cosmetic Company Publishing Telesales Jean & Martin Pallant Ltd. Your Voice Could Be your Fortune A Successful Career in Computing Top Professionals All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Wisdom from the soundbite scientists Some are professors who can pack a verbal punch, others are former party insiders who fell from favour, Martin Rosenbaum gives a guide to the broadcasters' favourite pundits and their personal voting intentions The dogs that didn't bark With scoops rare and politicians dull, have TV and the papers had a good capaign? Press Measure of the swing to glitz Television Non-stick smears Political sex-scandal rumours were rife, but they were just too outrageous to print, say conscientious editors The right time to be a publisher Although fewer jobs are on offer in publishing today, Derek Morgan finds the positive approach pays off Public Appointments Essex County Council South Downs Health Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hertfordshire Magistrates Courts Services The Biochemical Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Peak National Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Graduate's progress Profile Crème de la Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2759 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning Move Established 1785 Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Grooms The Royal Air Fore Benevolent Fund The Samaritans Diary of Times Classified Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements British Diabetic Association Association Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottdish Amicable Life Assurance Society Scottish Office BBC1 Satellite Barclays Radio 1 Variations

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