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News from 13/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, DJM, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, James Flannery, Barry Trowbridge, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Anna Somers Cocks, Editor, Ronald Faux, L. S., Michael Stevenson, Karl Knight, J. McLaughlin (Economist), Robin Oakley, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, A. N. Kennard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Brian Kemball-Cook, Jenny Knight, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, J. K. Crookshank, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Bernard Levin, David Gladstone, Bryan Stiles, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, R. F. Northover, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, Nigel Evans, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Sorrel Downer, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Mary Midgley, Robert S. Silver, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, Dick Howard, Richard Falconer, Peter Ross (Solicitor), W. Reid (Director), Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Claude Blair, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, David Miller, Neil Bennett and Stewart Tendler, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, A. R. Dufty, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Robert Worcester, Peter Scott, Matthew D'ancona, Marie Colvin, Alix Ramsay, Roy Boulting, Richard Evans, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, W. Hills (Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Ron Mellor, Secretary, Andrew Stobart, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, George Hill, Matthew Parris, Paul Bompard and John Phillips, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Liz Smith, Phillip Jacobson, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, B. W. Robinson, Francis Edwards, Sj, , Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Archibald Birkmyre, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Matthew Bond, Jill Paton Walsh, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Colin McQuillan, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Rodric BRAITHWAITE(British Ambassador), Mary Dejevsky,

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Gould takes on Smith in fight for leadership Labour race to succeed Kinnock Ellection Report Fowler likely to replace Patten Germans dash hopes of interest cut Index Life & Times Women tip the scales against diet dictators Picture Gallery Jail siege pair guilty Judge sacked Crew change Lava advances Cup victory Back-to-work City defies the Ira Sloggers of the marathon outstrip traffic No records were broken by yesterday's London Marathon, except perhaps for looking silly, reports Tim Jones Ebel Lost Illusion Lost Chains Lost Belief The New Cabinet Tom Clancy Prime minister reemits Thatcher loyalists as watchdogs on state spending John Major shows that he is still a Treasury man with a sharp eye for party management, Robin Oakley reports Busy foreign schedule fills Major's diary Home Office Challenges and change await new ministers As cabinet ministers sit behind their desks for the first time, Times specialists set out their priorities, starting with the newly-created heritage department By our Political Reporter: Brooke far from automatic choice to be Speaker Labour conspiracy to outflank Smith opponents alleged Consumer confidence returns Kinnock stays silent on future Race charge Clean Greens Weary voters once again under siege Rebels risk Labour split over call for Scots protest Mellor rules out BBC revenge Commercial Union Don't blame the opinion pollsters Robert Worcester explains how an army of floating voters decided the result of the election Nissan Jail siege ringleader convicted of riot New TV channel revives old hits Abortion judge loses legal post Short goes one down to Karpov Barclays Bank Plc Stepinto your First Home with a Barclays Mortgage Revised tests fail to satisfy teachers Stepinto your First Home with a Barclays Mortgage Airline's plan to hire Yugoslav holiday jets dismay rivals Rockport Winning supporters: Lennie James and Celia Imrie,… Neglect of university museums criticised Tests support Uk Aids treatment Rare eagles return to Haughey's island Girl dies tangled in makeshift swing Murder hunt Ex-MP dies Fume victims Club fire Bond winners SAAB Explosions to bring weeks of road jams Medieval church is damaged by blast Texas Picture Gallery Police to increase City security The IRA's bomb attacks on Friday night leave Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist branch with a number of serious questions, Stewart Tendler writes Split emotions of war-weary people Weather delays attempts to halt Etna 's lava flow Low cloud is hampering efforts to save Zafferana from being engulfed in a tide of lava, Paul Bompard in the threatened village and John Phillips in Rome write Ethnic leaders agree ceasefire in Bosnia Thousands flee republic Yeltsin strikes pact with critics Muscovites go all out to earn a dollar "Biznis" has become a vogue word as private enterprise takes over the pavements of Russia's capital with a vengeance, James Flannery writes Stasi files expose priests as spies Cossiga offers to quit top post (Reuter): Time to leave (Reuter): Defeat looms (AP): Car kills four Lamb silenced (Reuter): Unity broken (AFP): Party formed (Reuter): Leader appeals (AFP): Officer fined Rafsanjani's moderates poised to rout hardliners The Dry You're Looking for is Extra Dry Quiet courage silences paris bomb accused A victim's testimony against the man accused of causing death has moved the French, Philip Jacobson writes Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Foreigners flee sanctions threat (Reuter): UN ready to blow up Iraq plant (Reuter): Group set up (Reuter): Mayor told off (Reuter): Killer hangs (AP): Carrier retired MPs recoil Mob forces de Klerk to abandon rally after foreign triumph Mandela driver admits he lied Russians honour space hero People Mickey Mouse comes to France The Disney organisation threw a $10 million party to launch its European enterprise at Marne-la-Vallee. Bill Frost joined in the fun Volcano's victim: Nicaraguan relief workers… By our Foreign Staff: Peruvians are urged to rebel Poll indicates Bush ahead as Clinton support falls US Election Reuter: Rally seeks end to dowry payments Women served as sex slaves (AFP): Children die in bus crash (AP): Film allowed (Reuter): Father killed (AP): 0Mercy pledged (Reuter): Exile returns (AFP): Malians vote Bernard Levin The latest actions of scotland yard might have been devised to ensure the extinction of respect for the police Matthew Parris …and moreover A fissure in politics The general election has sent the parties in different directions, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Secret life of a samurai wife Japan's simpering women have a hold on society that feminists here might envy, writes Joanna Pitman in Tokyo Whither Kinnock? The Times Diary Historical feetnote The Times Diary Suspended animation The Times Diary Curious Shuffling Moderating the Mullahs Fun and Games Time for return of Elgin Marbles to the Parthenon Election hindsight Quarrying expansion Access to tapes 'Oscar' for engineers Ukraine memorial to Crimean dead Exile from the Tower Saving graces Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Crimean War memorial fund Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nature notes Service dinners Basil Hugh Garnons Williams Dinner University of Newcastle upon Tyne Memorial service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sovereign's Parade, Sandhurst Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Appears in Life & Times Section Page 9 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Hugh Somerville John Hugh Miller Somerville, DSC, wartime submariner and yachting journalist, died on March 27 in Osborne House, Isle of Wight, aged 69. He was born in Singapore on November 10,1922 Unity Hall Unity Hall, journalist, novelist and writer on royalty, died on April 11 aged 63. She was born in London on September 21,1928 Separating Jesus from Gospels' anti-Jewish bias J. K. Elliott Sir Brian Marwick Sir Brian (Alan) Marwick, KBE, CMG, former HM Commissioner for Swaziland, died on April 1 aged 83. He was born on June 18,1908 Kenneth Rawnsley Kenneth Rawnsley, CBE, foundation professor of psychiatry in the Welsh National School of Medicine, died on April 1 aged 65. He was born on September 21,1926 Alejandro Obregon Death of President Roosevelt Gaddafi hints at deal over Lockerbie suspects The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,891 Road runners dress down for the occasion Jogger's tale of a run too far By mile 15 of the London Marathon the shouts of joy had turned to moans of agony, writes an exhausted Kevin Eason Weather Designs on a Nineties recovery Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Mountain of paperwork awaits the new ministers Euro bank may help rebuild Russian arms UK and US oppose Attali loan plan By our Economics Correspondent: Rate cut hopes disappear Stock market tipped to maintain gains O&Y aims to avert panic The Golfing Opportunity of a Lifetime New group lobbies for Lloyd's names Dunkel abandons Easter deadline for Uruguay round European Court backs trade area National Provident Institution Daily News bid talks to open PepsiCo may trek back to S Africa Brand power helps Halstead Smaller Companies Flemings backs R-R in Russia Credit quality still restrains issues Capital Markets Commercial Union plc By our City Staff: Increased role for investors opposed Reform goes on for the City Comment Howard's way to the top The Times City Diary Bubbly mood The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Bagnold aboard The Times City Diary Sloane's no square The Times City Diary On the ball The Times City Diary TWA Major must break Germany's stranglehold on interest rates Economic View Britain does not have to leave the Erm to ensure a healthier economy says Anatole Kaletsky Capitalisation, week's change Bullish view rides on cut in base rates Gilt-Edged Halcyon Days Davis business sold to bank Tourism slump to take its toll on Forte Reporting this Week Hewlett Packard ICI sells off two salt firms Davies lengthens the odds with a long-range effort Orrell's title hopes are dealt a severe blow in the dying moments of their game with Wasps Saracens ignore slow start The Times Bath lead after slipshod effort West Hartlepool fulfil their promotion goal Nottingham revive hopes of staving off relegation Backs give splendid exhibition Rugby Union Results and Tables Neath continue their progress to convalescence Fitzpatrick takes over as captain Cross Keys dismissals reach five Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Nottingham Mandarin: Tiger Claw on the right Course Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Mandarin, Thunderer: Huntingdon Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline Salfoi'd boost survival chances Premiership and relegation issues in sharper focus now the title is decided Edwards leads Wigan home Fedneyhill has close call at the Belvoir Guineas market thrown wide open Racing: Rodrigo De Triano's Defeat Follows the Trend Results and Tables Ipswich at home in the top flight Blackburn play like team of strangers Hoddle's hopes of a rise in stock recede Football Mistakes restrict Monarchs to tie American Football Taylor counts the cost Cantona provides magical moment in a final flourish Leeds United regain first division lead Hirst proves too lively for weary Manchester City Picture Gallery County ignore their lines Weekend Football Results and Tables Moran keeps his options open before semi-final Arsenal step up late challenge Yonex Pinto strides into breach left by Mota Evans confounds Olympic selection procedure with fifth place in thrilling finish to London Marathon men's race Persistent Hightown have the final word Hockey Leading Finishers in the London Marathon Decisive thrust by Stoves Confusion reigns on screen By a Correspondent: Tonbridge repeat cup win over Malvern Silva's nerve weathers the storm Golf: Final round of the Jersey Open Leading Final Scores Fund-runners take the pain and boost charities Wesley sprints to wheelchair title Pieterse in for games Prospects set fair for Spain Yachting Imran warns he may not tour Doyle goes solo for tour victory Cycling The Times Simmons makes short work of South Africa Cricket Ice hockey players end strike In Brief Barnet prevail Foreman holds on Koch retires Chile too strong Sabatini success Eye ball: Jan-Ove Waldner, of Sweden, serving during… Stark lifts selection prospects Equestrianism For the Record Opie is deprived of her title by her oldest rival Squash Rackets Pooley takes the head of the river Rowing TCCB Rugby Union Ilott returns for Essex Lineplex Ltd McClair sets up bid for double Manchester United capture the one domestic trophy that has eluded them with a single-goal success at Wembley Woosnam's game withers amid the blossoms Couples completes his Masters degree Britain's stranglehold at Augusta National is relinquished as Americans find form Ferguson looks ahead with his spirits high Match Facts Education Free from the monster of science Has scientific thought failed Western man and led to a spiritual wasteland of forgotten traditions? Mary Midgley examines a new book by Bryan Appleyard offering a route map to salvation We can all put our heart into the off ice Working Life Libby Purves on the myths of sexual stereotyping Inside The science debate Woolwich Building Society Modern Times Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 country Staging proves too spectacular to be Shaw Theatre Pygmalion Olivier Fiercest pride of all Concerts Chicago SO Barenboim Festival Hall Not yet a right Charlie Theatre The Little Tramp Haymarket, Basingstoke Enter stage left , still a class act Howard Brenton has given up writing epics that blaze the triumph of socialism... but a radical playwirght can still dream a little. He talks to Benedit Nightingale about his new play Royal National Theatre Feast from the east Gala Welcome Back St Petersburg Covent Garden Picture Gallery Why not make it a celebration? Music Competitions Learning about murder Television Brahms—beethoven Royal Shakespeare Company Address of note Arts Brief The new girls go up to town Parliamentary life sets its own problems for a woman. Libby Purves talks to some newly elected female MPs at about their future careers The Times Educational Supplement Sinking funds into the Queen Mary What do you do with an 81,000 ton ocean liner failing into terminal decay? Hyatt Hotel Queen Mary Car ride to a new identity If a car identifies the owner, who are Ford Man, Jeep Man, Jag Man and all their fellow travellers? The Times/dillons Debate Creating the right image Martin Nunn takes British design to the aid of Russian marketing Just the way mother likes it Liz Smith meets Michael Kors, the designer to the stars, who has based his relaxed, softly tailored look on the dictates of his mother's fast-paced lifestyle Seventh Avenue fine and dandy The new, long skinny skirt, pinstripes and natty, three-piece men's suits tailored for smart women? New York has it all this season Katharine Wells Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified The French Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items St. James's Secretarial College School of Management Multiple Display Advertising Items University of East Anglia Oxford and County Business College CATS Hampshire Tutorials Ltd University Of Dundee Courses Multiple Display Advertising Items New term, old priorities The education secretary will have a lot on his plate. John O'Leary describes the challenges Politics of a youthful kind Reform of the NUS is on the agenda at this week's Blackpool conference Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Don Quijote Multiple Classified Advertising Items Making do with less for more Viewpoint Oxford polytechnic The Times Prosecution right to discontinue The Personnel Department Experienced Legal Secretaries Zarak Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items Inadmissible evidence City Systems (UK) Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Purpose of gift preserved Legal SEC/PARA-LEGAL Euromoney Publications Plc Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Separate joint committal of juvenile for trial Centre for Dispute Resolution Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items PHB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Action for blind people Oxfam The Airborne Forces Golden Jubilee Appeal Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place your Classified Advertisement The Times Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Independent Financial Adviser Radio 1 Variations

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