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News from 10/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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James Gilbert (Publisher and Editor), George Cole, Robin Oakley and Philip Webster, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Michael J. Brown, Edward Owen, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, N. W. P. Cole, Peter S. Smith, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Tom Walker, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Cliff Morgan, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, William Barlow, John Best, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Nicholas Wood and Andrew Pierce, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Andrew Pierce and Nick Watt, Bruce Clark, Simon Walsh, Caroline Sullivan, Ivor Crewe, I. D. Bruce, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Silsoe, Mike Tuffrey (Editor), Rex Hamey, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Julian Ogilvie Thompson, Kim Wilson, Jenny MacArthur, Ann Kent, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, John Percival, W. L. Wilson, Clive Couldwell, James McAuliffe, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Richard Cork, Michael Clark and Neil Bennett, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Douglas Smith, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Peter Martin, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Chris Partridge, Peter Hills, Nigel Hawkes, Nancy Eaglesham, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, H. J. Belsey, John Goodbody, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Tony Davies, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Terry Webb, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, N. Armitage, Michael Seely, Tom Clarke, Walter Gammie, Wolfgang MÜnchau, A. C. Viney, Richard Beeston, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Ben Macintyre, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Robert Baker, Ben Lynfield, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Loveman, Sam Kiley, Blenyth Jenkins, Anne McElvoy, John Green, Adam Kelliher, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Colin Renfrew, J. Harmatz (Director General), Myer Goldman, Simon Weir, Colin McQuillan, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Maurice Holmes, Mary Dejevsky, Wolfgang Minchau, European Business Correspondent,

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Major's victory confounds the polls Labour fails to convert campaign advantage into seats as Tories claim fourth term Tomorrow in the Times Index Life & Times Moynihan and Chalker lose Kinnock ponders future Night of champagne and tears for party faithful Architect Patten loses his own seat Interest rate cut predicted Major Turnabout Whyte & MacKay Law Society Results Major leads from front as party comes from behind The dramatic turnaround in the campaigh 's last 48 hours will go down as a personal triumph for the prime minister, writes Nicholas wood Junior ministers join ousted Patten in exile Chalker loses at Wallasey Tories defy all the electoral wisdom The verdict spells trouble for the future of Labour, writes Ivor Crewe, professor of government at Essex University Irn Newscall All-too-cosy conspiracy shows contempt Campaign Sketch Torbay pipped at the post Forsyth and Lang marshal a fightback in Scotland Bookies take £7m as odds see-saw Nellist shrinks 6,000 majority Coe races to victory Birmingham surprise Belfast arrests Out at the count Women escape Five arrested Empty haul Correction EC ruling a threat to school trips Ireland's law chief regrets abortion ruling trauma Policy find gun near murder site Investigation fouces on shot farmer's private life after body is left in copse Guardian may buy Observer Abbey National BA at fault for cockpit emergency Police accused Souness well MP case delay Vauxhall Church and hospital lose multi-million King's Cross windfall 'Sleeping' JPs agree to retrial Killer, 70, jailed Appeal fails Pickfords Travel Siege gun heralds war show Comet Always in office Election 92 Results The Times Lecturers among thousands sacked Burma purges 'disloyal elements Vietnamese take sombre journey into their past (AP): Bishops urge church to fight sexism (AFP): Buffer agreed (AFP): President to go (Reuter): Gallows price Angola's free-market line is cut off Angolans grasp economic realities better than the central bank, which is confident of low inflation, and the government, confident of re-election, sam kiley writes China's old guard seeks political immortality through 'princelings' Ageing revolutionaries are trying to keep their power through nepotism, to the anger of ordinary people, Catherine Sampson writes in Peking Picture Gallery Attack on Quebec leads to demands for ban on book Firm sends greetings from beyond the grave Low-caste Indians learn to be free Christopher Thomas meets a Brahmin teaching Untouchables to break free of their chains Strike threat as Bonn turns down public sector pay rise Iraqi arms equipment destroyed Resort plan puts birds in danger European conservationists are angered by a tourist development project in southern spain which threatens to destroy a bird sanctuary, Edward Owne writes from Madird Fiat Israel sees hope in horse sense (Reuter): Gadaffi tries to divide the West Tripoli woos Paris but the drive for sanctions is still on. Richard Beeston writes from Cairo Faille flares in Bosnia as advancing Serbs take third town A militia with grenades and anti-aircraft guns is smashing its way into Bosnia, Tim Judah writes in Sarajevo Our Foreign Staff: Fears grow in Nato over nuclear arms Rivalry between Russia and Ukraine (AFP): Thousands flee explosions Nch Yeltsin issues warning to congress Delors scolds the wayward Twelve Briton appointed to key Nato post Our Foreign Staff: Noriega found guilty on drugs charges Dictator netted after US invasion Marcos body ban defied by Imelda People Eddies' return hangs on Iran poll Japanese housewives lament falling shares As the Nikkei stock index dropped more than a quarter, Joanna Pitman in Tokyo counts the human cost of deepening recession Picture Gallery Animal prints are design favourite in Manhattan The Times Tsongas leaves the race to Clinton AFP: De Klerk to meet head of the OAU (AP): Drugs claim (Reuter): Crowd control (Reuter): Intake to be cut (Reuter): Remains faked (Reuter): Limit extended (AFP): Rabbi accused How to save the world Nigel Hawkes ponders a threat from outer space Echoes of the Nazi past Anne McElovy, in Berlin, talks to young Germans whose fear of foreigners is fuelling the far right .. . and moreover High tables, low punches Ben Macintyre asks why dons have such vitriolic arguments Democracy at bay The Times Diary Franks commission The Times Diary X-country The Times Diary Major Turnabout Bosnia on the Brink Municipal Twins Implications of libelling celebrities Shaw legacy Charitable view A canal too twee Rail crossing safety Designing an 'Oscar' for engineers Literacy standards Aid for Albania BDs in El Consultants' defence Court Circular Dinners Marine Society Moreton Hall, Shropshire Picture Gallery Announcements Leeds celebrates Moore Sculpture Centre Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Appointments Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Classified Advertising Word-Watching Ronald Eyre Ronald Eyre. Stage and television director, died on April 8 aged 62. He was born in Yorkshire on April 13,1929 Harold Romberg Harold Romberg. OBE judge at the Supreme Restitution Court in Germany. died at his home in Bath on March 17 aged 79. He was born in 1913 in vienna Law Society final examination results in winter 1992 Solicitors' Final Exams 1992 Milton Rackmil Milton R. Rackmil, who was a cofounder of Decca Records and led the Universal Pictures studio in Holywood for two decades, died after a stroke in a Mahhattan nursing home on April 2 aged 89. He was born in New York City on February 12.1903 Isaac Asimov Appreciations Lord Havers Sir Richard Smeeton Prosecution by the Lord Chamberlain Jackson warms to her new role in Commons The Times Crossword No 18,889 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Relative Value Weather Business News Sound of Money Asset Test Reign in Spain Profile Tomorrow Result Review The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices City expecting early cut in interest rates Through-the-night traders forecast 100-point rise FT-SE as Tories head towards majority Bank sells £800m of gilts into rally American Airlines fare cuts may start price war CBI opts for second audit chief Attali urges EC to open its markets to the East Easing by the Fed lifts Dow Signs of official support help Nikkei rebound Ecu Terminvest Plc Finance chief for Kingfisher UK firms light a beacon at Expo Chemicals sector investing less Amec stands stronger than its rivals Tempus Harland Simon arm for sale Alitalia Norish profit improves Dixons makes US move Record for Rathbone Textiles curb Beckman Heron tries to settle bondholders' nerves Business Roundup Bundesbank urges EC to try harder in convergence test By our European Business Correspondent: Fraud in east costs Treuhand DM2bn Britannia passes dividend Morrell aboard Amgold rises Parambe falls Property slump forces Amec into the red Brussels sets up VAT system By our City Staff: Goldman cleared on Maxwell deals Generating hopes: Jim Cole, chief executive of… Lloyd's wins pollution case The Rothschild Money Funds Terminator comes to Wembley's aid Board split at O&Y Threat of stoppage at Brooks Brothers St Paul's plan is withdrawn Sindall in red International Appointments European Investment Bank Overseas Jobs Express Election day gives shares biggest rise of this year Multiple Classified Advertising Items Recent Issues Deutsches Primatenzentrum Harvard University Dow soars as Fed loosens reins Multiple Display Advertising Items The World Bank Wall Street Major Changes Brooding at the Bundesbank Comment Springtime at BAe National recovery The Times City Diary Switching drinks The Times City Diary Competitive edge The Times City Diary Its own reward The Times City Diary IoD already offers a code of practice on chairmen's pay Sign of the times Western tactics risk strangling eastern democracies at birth Europeanview Jacques Attali tells wolfgang MÜnchayu that mechanisms such as the CAP must be reformed if the new free markets of the east are to survive Pc Direct Sun Microsystems Ltd Multimedia mania Some big computer companies are moving into the consumer market, Chris Partridge writes Hardware, software, going for a song There are other bargains to be had at high-tech auctions Bidding for the Best Buys Keep an ear out for the digital wireless George cole on the radio system that gives good sound and does away with re-tuning as one drives across country Motor racers find the winning formula Black boxes are helping Formula One drivers speed around the racing tracks faster than ever before Galaxy Computers Tangled tape Morse Robots at war Ring Cuba Sales shine Elonex Personal Computers Do we really need colour? Advances in PCs offer more choice-but they can mean problems Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates {%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Strong gains Low-cost franchises come into fashion Franchise Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items The Spring National Franchise Exhibition Mr Friday Crimecure Ltd Business Post Multiple Display Advertising Items Turning recession to advantage Doxbond Multiple Display Advertising Items Krogab Midland The Listening Bank Uvglobe Travel Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bulldog buckles down to success Business to Business Business Opportunities Network Marketing Leaders Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Energy Saving Multiple Display Advertising Items Investment Opportunity Northern France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alton House Office Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rescheduling of debts needs caution to avoid hidden costs Putting redundancy money to work The Government Auction Handbook The Times Tolstikov budgets for further success The Siberian athlete who dreads the chil hand of the taxman and the federation begging bowl Frei leads the wheelchair chase Fixtures for the 1992 Cricket Season Stark choice may be swayed by cool temperament Equestrianism Videos should raise profile of athletes Sport for the Disabled Partnership built on pursuit of speed Simon Bankes the Olympic Contenders Barcelona counts the days By a Correspondent: Thoughts of revenge inspire Rendle Judo Biographies Sky Wharton must stay wide awake Boxing Hare returns as director of rugby for Nottingham Former England international will receive £25,000 salary Sleeping giant begins to stir Gerald Davies Short of space Worthy equals Larger court Racing must have an elected lobby Formula One unsung hero League dropouts Test of time A free spirit of the freestyle Time to devalue penalty Master of swing Keep the lid on Texan Clamour gives Moore first success Racing Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Musicale to stake Guineas claim in Newbury trial Over The Road to miss Ayr Thirsk Rapid Raceline Alner clear after treble Hatoof has difficult task against Kenbu Thunderer: Newbury Thunderer: Ayr Restrictive solution to Cooper's problem Golf Firs-Round Scores Bromsgrove's late run stirs Hope Non-League Football Snow Reports By a Correspondent: Eastbourne upset balance of power England's first tie is a hard test Table Tennis Family values are put to the test Alix Ramsay reports from in the finals of the Remington family tennis championships Sutton Coldfield will be banking on reserves Hockey Caught up in a magical and revealing world How a simple home-made aquarium can take the secret out of the successful fly-fishing Fixtures Football Supporters going to Sweden will be FA's responsibility European championship plan is revealed Sports Service Smith accused of unfair tactics Yachting An end to French challenge For the Record Picture Gallery Jones calling it a day Alert given on street drugs Swimming Wright earns a second chance to topple Devoy Squash Rackets Results from Lambs Club Waqar to fly in for treatment Cricket Yonex Upset for Becker in Spain In Brief Out of action Arundel honour Eastern promise Allcock through Index Woosnam top tense to hold off Americans Sluman and Wadkins soon find their form in Masters Leading First round Scores Aggressive approach works best for Richardson Power of positive thinking Cliff Morgan, the former wales and British lsles stand -off and a director of Cpma, on the commercial future of Rugby world cup By our Sports Staff: Ashe illness upsets players All Blacks prepare for change Bates in move to gain time League moves replay The impatience of being Kingsley Amis Seventy next week, the old growler is cantankerous-but he does not know the meaning of the word curmudgeon Health Inside Linguaphone Motoring Entertainments Weekend Events A dailly guid eto arts and entertainment compiled by Kari knignt Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indiciated with the symbol on release across the country Fraternising with the enemy Theatre Reflected Glory Vaudeville Popular but not pleasing Dance White Oak Project Sadler's Wells Unfamiliar landscapes Concert RPO/Handley Barbican Back to no future Rock Spirit of 77 Astoria Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd The Times Victor Hochhauser Building on speculation Galleries: London Richard Cork reviews a show by 11 artists whose work both employs and implies references to architecture And next week, Manchester Jeremy Kingston meets Alain Boubill, the Iyricist half of a team that created the musicals Miss saigon and Les Miserables, whose success is now almost world wide There's no substitute for a party Classical Music Comic relief in triple measure Television Review Easter 1992 Bricks, bullests and Beirut Parts of the city once known as ''the paris of the Middle East" are to be razed for redevelopment. Can the spirt of old Beriut survive? Adam Kelliher reports Dan Air Remains to be decided Most people in Britain choose to be cremated but finding somewhere to scatter the ashes can be tricky Separate disorders Walk on-but calmly More than a speed trap The Doctor 12 Learning to become life savers` Ann Kent reports on a conference on cot death where parents and scientists met to discuss how best to avoid bereavement Sudden infant death syndrome is not a diagnosis. but another way of saying we don't know Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times No gain, just pain Yoga can be as punishing as any Olympic sport, as Liz Hodgkinson discovered Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden mark of the wolf A conference next week will try to bring lupus, the killer illness, out into the open Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vehicle Registration Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items French cars are catching up While the japanese worry Birtish makers, F Car Buyers Guide General Brimaur New Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rolling to Seville in a Silver Spur How the asymboll of prestige luxtuy and power was delivered to Expo'92 Bmw Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gas test saves cash Roadwise Luton double Flower power Going up Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hearsay from drug buyers inadmissible House of Lords Diary of Times Classified Drinking after accident Deportation would violate human rights Human Rights Law Report Licensees liable for unlawful eviction The London Graduate Recruitment Fair 1992 Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2762 New Directions 92 Week Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Michael Douglas Variations Radio 1

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