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News from 09/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Roger Goodacre, Nick Nuttall, Sheila Gunn, Catherine Stott, Byron Criddle, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Sonia Supple, Tim Judah, John Diamond, Christopher Haskins, Chairman, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley, Edward Gorman and Tom Walker, David Pannick, Raymond G. Birch, John Bairstow, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Rosie Millard, Nicholas Barker, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Norman J. Griffin, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Michael Clark and Colin Narbrough, Clare Hogg, Ivor Crewe, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Stella Fearnley, Peter Ackroyd, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Robin Lees, Chief Executive, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Nigel Archdale, Ian A. McCord, Charles Bremner, D. J. Markwell, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Robinson and Joanna Pitman, Peter Barnard, Michael Tate City Editor, Derwent May, Harold James, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Michael G. May, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, S. R. S. Szreter, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Charles Reese, J. C. S. Mackie, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Norma Percy, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Richard Evans, Pauline Braisher, Barry Pickthall, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Jennifer Abercrombie, Norman Coffey, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Peter Catterall, Director, E. D. C., David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Brian MacArthur, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Ted Hughes, Michael Austin, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Jabez, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Anthony Verrier, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, John Coleman, Editor, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Paddy Burt, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

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Polls put parties neck and neck Role of power-broker beckons for Ashdown Late surge by Torris closes gap on Labour in final hours of campaign Abortion row grows Inside Bleak house Fatal delay Clinton clicks Fleet rivalry Index Life & Times Wimbledon champion tests HIV positive By our City Staff: Tokyo fall shakes Wall St Arafat survives desert jet crash The Nation's View Election 92 with the Times The Poet's View Exclusive to the Times Vision of the Future Tomorrow and Saturday Vision of the past 350Th Anniversary Supplement Pure Genius Institute of Directors House sale figures worst for ten years Hopes of recovery dashed Picture Gallery Pavarotti pulls out of gala Classics 'defuse religious bigotry' Two stab PC and hijack car Pools record Fire rescue Souness stable British team finds vaccine that could save millions Scientist links petrol fumes to leukaemia Rioting convent girls outdo St Trinian's Today's debs seek contacts, not husbands Jobless students turn to teaching Mail-order sharks hit by EC code Deadly parasite threatens bees Tatler May issue on sale now Publisher accepts banned gay liturgy Siamese twin recovering Libel appeal Shoe protest £4m junkload Widow dies after waiting 10 hours on hospital trolley New Challenges- New Developments-New Scientist Picture Gallery Halford to challenge charges Laws fail to curb green belt litter Pair jailed after demolition of chapel Juror complaint halts rape trial Water cleared Bravery award Crash pay-out Petrol death Flying higher On other pages Close finish leaves all the pundits wondering Pollsters' final test Major emerges from dull battleground with honour Campaign Sketch Campaign Quotes Brother Industries Ltd Phone line turns into tripwire It's Never Been Easier to Buy a Peugeot 205 Major shows reluctance for second poll this year Ashdown condemns 'has beens' Pentel Securicor Omega Express Buoyant Kinnock saves thunder for home crowd Currie bets on being first past the post Constituency profiles: Unhealthy lifestyle and Europe blamed as combative candidates ram home message Derbyshire's magnetize Harsh words on EC appeal to Essex Man Southend Up the creek with Labour's luvvies Joe Joseph takes to the Thames with Boateng and Banks, in search of stray floating voters Financial Times fails to support the Tories Bored TV viewers turn off Helicopter poll Fact and fiction Chums again Cards error Lib Dem poster hits home Too many negative advertising waves have washed over cynical voters, reports Melinda Wittstock Picture Gallery An election junkie looks forward to all-night fix Vox Pop by Peter Barnard Malgo Your complete guide to election night Hour-by-hour guide to the declarations Election '92 News Campaign that made no difference Labour captured the agenda high ground from the outset of the skirmishes and dug in, says Ivor Crewe. Even the Tories' best shot, the tax issue, was a damp squib that failed to dislodge themLabour captured the agenda high ground from the outset of the skirmishes and dug in, says lovr Crewe. Evem the Tories' best shot, the tax issue, was a damp squib that failled to dislodge them Parties fail to sway voters Swing from Labour to Conservative Labour likely to have most options in the numbers game How hung parliament would work Minolta Major and Kinnock stand by for a spell of cabinet making By the early hours it should be clear who will be forming the next government, Robin Oakley writes. The party leaders, with every other bleary-eyed election addict, will stay awake to find outBy the early hours it should be clear who will be forming the next government, Robin Oakley writes. The party leaders, with every other bleary eyed election addict will stay awake to find out The mechanics of succession Picture Gallery Insiders rise in ranks The new Tories White collar ousts shop floor New Labour Harrods Knightsbridge Four weeks of the closest race in years Robert Morgan looks back at 29 days of a campaign that brought us Jennifer's ear and John's soapboxRobert Morgan looks back at 29 days of a campaign that brought us Jennifer's ear and John's soapbox Election diary The Rose Debenture Seats, candidates and swings Key to the Parties Labour Arafat confirms his instinct for survival The Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat has displayed an extraordinary ability to bounce back just when all seems lost, Richard Beeston in Cairo writesPalestinians in occupied territories celebrate rescue of the 'cat with seven souls' The Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat has displayed an extraordinary ability to bounce back just when all seems lost, Richard Beeston in Cairo writes Happy Easter Mengele file is closed Sarajevo leadership declares emergency (Reuter): Offer expected (Reuter): Visit cancelled (Reuter): Jury still out (AFP): Girls seized Power caution (Reuter): Tooth fairy Leona Helmsley is denied new trial People Labour Braised Clinton's tenacity pays off Arkansas governor almost there Arthritis Research Picture Gallery France calls off nuclear testing Casablanca plays again amid tide of lament for cinema's golden age New York Notebook by Charles Bremner Iraq is warned on missile moves Let the Nation Decide Reuter: South Africa hopes to join OAU Peru lifts press censorship (Reuter): Bail refused (AFP): General quits Silence broken (Reuter): Britons hired (AFP): Rebels killed (Reuter): Change of heart Deputies prepare to do battle over Yeltsin's power The extent of presidential authroity is the real issue as the Russian Congress preparres to discuss a new constitution Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Commanders to break up disputed fleet Black Sea crews divided Polish plot hints hurt minister Booker to seek out the Russian soul Picture Gallery Italian president backs devolution Qualcast ConcordeXR Kohl seeks talks with opponents Making your mark David Pannick on how to vote and stay out of court ... and moreover Pitt the poor incumbent Riddell on the Election Elector worldwide are voting against governments rather than for oppositions, says Peter Riddell A toast to our democracy Bernard Levin celebrates the idiosyncrasies of Britain's much maligned electoral system All right on the night, Jack Almanack-gazing Hacks and hackers Who's counting? Moments of Inertia Bill Clinton's Merits Power to the People Election and the economy: minimum wage and taxation Gaining experience Dull opiate? On the defensive In the soup? European questions Royal prerogative Hindsight on the Falkland 'cover-up' Saving graces Court Circular Forthcoming marriages Announcements Marriages Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Church news Memorial service Birthdays today Louis Allen Miss Beryl Grove Anniversaries Word-Watching Company of Chartered Accountants Luncheons The Times Lobby from under the Carpet By Ted Hughes A Poem for Polling Day Samuel Reshevsky Samuel Reshevsky, child chess prodigy and, later, grandmaster, who dominated the American chess scene for nearly four decades, died of a heart attack in Suffern, New York, on April 4 aged 80. He was born Samuel Herman Rzeszewski on November 26, 1911, in Ozorkow, Poland Sir Leonard Barford Sir Leonard Barford, former chief inspector of the board of Inland Revenue, died on April 3 aged 83. He was born in London on August 1, 1908 Marjorie Morrison Sir Peter Hayman Sir Peter (Telford) Hayman, KCMG, CVO, MBE, High Commissioner in Canada, 1970-74, died on April 6 aged 77. He was born on June 14, 1914 Helen Deutsch Helen Deutsch, award-winning screen writer of such diverse films as Lili, I'll Cry Tomorrow, and King Solomon's Mines, died at her Manhattan home on March 15 aged 85 Rixi Markus Appreciations Earl Spencer Lives Remembered On this Day Heroines of the War. Mansion House Reception Anti-abortion campaigners threaten to foil EC treaty The Times Crossword No 18,888 Picture Gallery IBM Weather Princess condemns school 'stigmas' Sarajevo follows in Beirut's footsteps Tim judan describes first hand the fighting in the Bosnia captial Business News Disney Time Today in Business Sales Boost Bed and Gloom Numbers Slip Fee Plan The Pound Shares hit by Shockwave from Tokyo Computer trading halted as Dow drops for second day Deal cuts Japanese car imports to EC TV-am is back in the picture Slump overshadows poll in the City Heron bondholders asked to be patient Virgin Costain plunges to big loss Consultancy firm defies recession Frederick Copper feels squeeze The Times Unit Trust Information Service Clayform remains stuck in the red Bodycote advances Spurs seeks restructure Bancorp in the black Directors become more optimistic Business Roundup Hotel chief sees no evidence of recovery Queens Moat profits fall, but the group goes on expanding Asset slide reinforces Cairn loss Magnolia paints a dull picture MTM pact Stylo loss Ossory buys Bauman rise Sheehy joins Selling point for the minimum wage Brierley discusses GPG suspension By our Industrial Correspondent: ICL aims to float despite profit fall The Royal Bank of Scotland Court puts BCCI compensation package on hold Company Briefs By our City Staff: Study sees surge in MBOs Melville seeks £8m to refinance McMahon gets half a million Cadbury buys Brammer dips Go for Globex Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Costain plumbs the depths Tempus London battens down the hatches Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Dow loses 32 points Wall Street The Times Money Markets Storm signals from Tokyo Comment Britain's ICL Wealth dram in the making The Times City Diary In the hot seat Seeing red Boesky's plea France stands by to spring the Mickey Mouse tourist trap Martin Waller Waller believes cross contractors and French intellectuals are the only ones who would like to rain on Disney's Parisian parade next Sunday Income tax and assessment Business Letters DTI 'hands off' Abbey shades It's still the business! Director of Finance and Business Affairs Corporation of London Quantitative Strategist—Convertible and Derivative… Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Brian Ingram Associates Welsh National Opera Cenedlathol Cymru Financial Controller Alderwick McLintock Barclay Simpson Berkeley Morgan Independent Financial Advisers Alderwick McLintock Waters Major Associates Graduates Legal Accounts Cashier Accountant-City Software Engineer/-Development-Security Software St Paul's Cathedral Accountant David Chorley Associates Computer Programmers for Middle East International Publishers Analyst/salesperson for Swiss Equities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pressure grows to abolish audits for the small business sectors ICI and some corner shops face the same strict scrutiny from the regulators. The system should change, says Stella Fearnley Survey shows up divisions Pension advisers cash in on Maxwell fever Climbing the ladder Salary gloom Any Other Business Curtain up ICA's fees pitch looks like a loser Audit Networks offer greater strength Shares track futures Chapple-Hyam sees no danger to smart Rodrigo De Triano Arazi 'fine' after win Sillars Stalker to complete lucrative day for Ramsden Mandarin Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Point-to-point Hamilton Park Talinton Smiles resigns as head of Jockey Club security Coupes can turn graciousness to greatness David Miller on the golfer Americans are hoping will end Europe's domination of the Masters Ballesteros takes on an old and unyielding foe Master golfer prepares for an emotional pilgrimage Six Players to Follow at Augusta Snow Reports Northampton throw down gauntlet Rugby Union: Courage Clubs Championship Enters Final Phase Leaders Students suffer from Newton's accuracy Mature troika presents threat Player fails dope test In Brief Roche deposed Hanger's second Ice impasse Fixtures Tilre guides Forest in Wembley Warm-up Football For the Record Arsenal open European gate Tests reveal illegal hulls Yachting: Olympic Dilemma for Soling Class New Zealand made to fight by Nippon Sunderland find the going tough Harris channels his anger in right direction Squash Rackets Besults from Lambs Club South Africans in positive mood Cricket Littlewoods Pools Racing Liverpool pay the price for playing it safe Wimbledon's character carries the day Coventry's survival habit is threatened by home form Natural Law Party Pollution puts brake on progress First Hound Tee-Off Times Benn steps up his pursuit of Eubank Faldo sets out with spring in his stride Whitaker is forced to withdraw Films Their future in our hands As the nation prepares for the televised election marathon, Robert Crampton considers the fate of the MPs in vulnerable seats and shares the pleasures of seeing our leaders on the rack Love that dare not breathe its name Private Life John Diamond finds a place for the last great unmentionable Royal National Theatre Books Inside Entertainments Today's Events A dailly guide to arts and entertainment compifed by kari knight Theatre Guide jeremy kingston's assessment of current theatre showing in London Cinema Guide The British International Antiques Fair Still only half the sixpence The Beggar's Opera Theatre From out of the swamps Tony Joe white The Grand Reworking the metal Soundgarden Town & Country Songbird in full flight Joan Rodgers Qeh Recital Denton & Warner's The Times Boy wonder's Barrie is kids' stuff Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Steven Spielberg's Hook, At play in the Fields of the Lord, The Doctor, Final Analysis, Salmonberries and Kikuchi Brutal beauty of war's imperatives Exhibition Richard Cork on the paintings and first world war poems of the east London artist David Bomberg 800-odd lean years Television Screen one... Arts Brief The Minema The Commissaire's chief Peter Ackroyd gives full marks to a new life of Simenon, among the greatest of novelists but a storyteller in an age of litterateurs The Man who Wasn't Maigret A Portrait of Georges Simenon Low jinks at Number Ten Woodrow Wyatt To Play the King By Michael Dobbs HarpaerCollins, £9.99 The Crow Road Eclipse of a socialist son Political Suicide in Latin America A Nation of Enemies Chile under pinochet Woman and supermen Forgotten Fatherland The Search for Elisabeth Nietzsche By Ben Macintyre Macmillan, Gerard Manley Hopkins old devils must care for poetry and truth Sir Kingsley Amis's most ambitious novel revolves round a bad Russian poet and an old fashioned don, says Daniel Johnson The Russian Girl Blasted with ecstasy Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being The Times LA law goes on trial Rosie Millard experiences on the streets with police under near-impossible pressure 1,000 ways to divorce Are some marriage break-ups inevitable? A study by a divorced lawyer has given some remarkable insights Truly scuppered Ten years ago, 1,000 British schoolchildren had their Mediterranean cruise brought to a dramatic close Career Analysts Monday Gemini Projects Manager - Credit Scoring CTA Recruitment Consultants Timber/Building Material Products N. B Selection Ltd Career Analysts Austin Knight Chusid Lander Wickland Westcott Cognos Trinity Belmann Scott Baskin Robbins Numetrix McKenzie Waterman & Co Moore Moore Europe ipcmagazines Microcom UK Ltd Scottish Power N. B Selection Ltd Management Consultants N. B Selection Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte St. James Associates Management Selection GPT Communication Systems Limited Sopra Information Systems Engineering Halma Group Company Financial Director Krauthammer International Hoggett Bowers Nationwide Goodman Graham and Associates Michael Page Technology Value Added Network Sales Directors Goodman Graham and Associates N. 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Alan Jabez looks at an unusual charity Multiple Display Advertising Items Personnel Hygiene Service Trainee Branch Manager Knowing the right people Life after Redundancy Sales Executive Quantity Surveyor - London General Sales Manager Bournemouth & Poole College of Art and Design Director of Engineering Europe Nationwide Pasing General Manager Tours Excellent Package Based in… Top Professionals Multiple Display Advertising Items Essex County Council Slick City Job Money Unlimited CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Charity Secretaries Temporary Personnel Industry Jurisdiction over holiday home dispute Entitlement to sickness benefit abroad Crëme De La Crëme C International Limited Experienced Local Secretaries Secretary/PA Multiple Display Advertising Items Meridian More than a Secretary! 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