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News from 21/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Widget Finn, Malcolm Brown, Michael Horsnell and Alison Roberts, Robin Butler, R. C. Dutton-Forshaw, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, John Lewis and Sheila Gunn, Paul Thomas (Chairman), Ivo Tennant, Paul Wilkinson and Richard Ford, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, John Simpson, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Chris Eliou, Carol Leonard, Robert Hart, Hilaire Gomer, Harry Eyres, Gareth Watkins, Richard Eaton, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Stephen Howe, Abby Tan, Martin Waller and Kerry Gill, Anne Barlow, Stephen Hall-Jones, Davian Lloyd, Peter Ball, Jamie Dettmer and William Cash, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Michael Wickenden, Carol Chell, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Plowright, Keith Pike, David Hands, C. Beattie, P. H. Twyman, S. D. Adshead, Peter Barnard, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Lucian Comoy, Michael Bishop, Edward Fennell, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Kari Knight, David Miller, Alison Roberts, David Watts, Gerard Lyons, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Gregory Hine, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Alan Ryan, Matthew d'Ancona, M. Nadeem, Stephen Slater, Craig Seton, Jane Reed, Alastair Brett, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, R. Bala Supermaniam, Kenneth Kirkwood, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Sheila Gunn and Martin Fletcher, M. Platz, Clive White, Louisa Young, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Scrivenor, Michael Austin, Martin Rewcastle, Alan Lee, Lesley Thomas, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Ernest Smith, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Petr Bryan, Derek Harris, Rosemary Smith and Elaine Fogg, Jack Bailey, Elaine Fogg and Rosemary Smith, Martin Waller and Neil Bennett, Stephen Schick, Matthew Bond, Ross Tieman, Jon Stock, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Jack Jones, Joanna Pitman and Philip Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejeysky and Robert Seely, Roy van den Brink-Budgen, C. R. Kelly,

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Smith on defensive Expo opened Short shrift Export riches Leeds go top Index Life & Times Thatcher rejects the existence of Majorism Police find Benny Hill dead in his London flat Teachers turn from battle Driver dies in racing crash Stars pay ecstatic tribute to Mercury Lands' End Direct Merchants Today in the Times Resist pay by performance, teachers told Classroom assessment system raises fears of crude wages judgments being introduced through the back door Delegates from the second biggest teaching union have been warned of the dangers of appraisal, writes Matthew d'Ancona Salary deal lures graduates Murder suspect's sister is charged Unions warn of civil unrest in home rule fight Flighty gannets give amorous Albert the bird Schools cannot ignore appraisals Moderates ahead on points but anything could happen Doug McAvoy, leader of the Nut, takes a ringside seat as the left and far left slug it out, John O'Leary reports Gunman holds woman in siege Victims of party arsonist named Pair remanded Cruiser rescue Grime spree by joyrider cost £2m in a year Pong cleared for take-off Ex-lodger remanded over boy's killing Showbusifress hails master of the ribald Benny Hill's comic talent won him worldwide admiers, write Elaine Fogg and Rosemary Smith Abbey National Peugeot Bank offers £20,000 after JCB raiders rip out cashpoints Docklands protesters seek £10m Ponies could be killed by kindness Youths pelt police with bricks Shop fire blamed on extremists Picture Gallery First direct is a division of Midland Bank plc Coalman struggles to bury ignorance Aircraft makes emergency landing Lifeboat tribute Boys charged Dog stars Coins found Just the ticket High cost of reform forces rethink over single-tier councils Howard to lose inner-cities role SAAB Picture Gallery Short wins in 28 moves to lead match Hawk man offers reward Failure by Syria to fly into Tripoli exposes Arab splits Border squabbles fuel Gulf tension Deputies want congress laid to rest Support grows for professional parliament While some deputies consider congress to be a waste of time, it still determines Russia's future structure and reforms, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Picture Gallery Israel to reopen rebellious university on West Bank Classes will resume soon at Bir Zeit campus, a centre of Palestinian resistance, writes Richard Beeston Fuel cost soars in Moscow Yeltsin shuffles the deck Sharansky proposes new party Friends of the Elderly UN envoy walking Afghan tightrope (Reuter): Neo-Nazis held (AFP): Alert ended Holds barred (Reuter): Record star Rangoon awakes from a 50-years sleep to discover blue jeans Since the takeover by the military in 1988, Burma's capital has doubled in size and embraced the market economy, Abby Tan writes Rangoon Court overturns stay of killer's execution US mayor invites clash on abortion Portman Building Society Picture Gallery UN chief appeals for aid to ease Cambodia's suffering Battered husbands find a refuge New York Notebook Loose foundations undermine heights of Korean socialism David Watts writes from Pyongyang on the limits to gigantism in a city where one may peruse 37 volumes by the Great Leader in comparative peace Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Expo opening gives Spam reason to celebrate growth London Stansted Madonna tops pay chart with new deal People US considers Belgrade break As the Americans argue with the Serbs, Greece disputes the claims of MacEdonia, Chris Eliou writes Woodrow Wyatt The Chancellor will be a fine guardian of the public purse Good luck to life's winners Alan Ryan if equality is an obsolete idea Labour should drop Craig Brown … and moreover Can they pass the exam? Teacher appraisal must reward conscientious not the fashionable ideologues, says Janet Daley Rise of the house of Usher Minister's best friend Unheard melodies Power and Protest Rescuing Gatt Aid for Aids Election perspective as dust settles Neil-jerk reaction? Bosnia on the brink Caught in the EC maw Extended rights of audience in court Bridge over the Arno Village shops Man of Kent Birthdays Marriage Thanksgiving services Anniversaries Bomber pilot's medal could fetch £60,000 Announcements Picture Gallery School announcements Policeman pounds a beat to rival Pennine Way Chess grandmasters offer prize challenge Forthcoming marriages Hospital may reopen as medical museum The Times Word-Watching Sir William McEwan Younger Sir William McEwan Younger, DSO, DL, brewer, died on April 15 aged 86. He was born on September 6.1905 Alfreda Hodgson Alfreda Hodgson, British mezzo, died on April 17 aged 51. She was born at Morecambe on June 7,1940 Vakhtang Chabukiani Vakhtang Chabukiani, the greatest male dancer of his generation, died of a heart condition in Tbilisi, Georgia, on April 8 aged 82. He was born in Tbilisi on March 12.1910 Henry Kremer Henry Kremer, British industrialist and sponsor of man-powered flight, died at his home in Israel on April 8 aged 84. He was born in Dvinsk (now Daugavpils) Latvia on May 8,1907 Dr Peter Mitchell Norman Bruce Motor Tracks to South Coast To the Editor of The Times Smith on defensive as battle hots up The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,898 Weather Business News James checks in for long haul Man of the Week The Pound US visit raises jobs hope at Ravenscraig Indian firm will take month to decide Early days yet for studying incentives Cost of bomb 'less than £1bn' Export drive for the president By our City Staff: Another cash call likely for tunnel Wall Street hurt as Nikkei slides John Charcol Industry awards at a record Riva looks to improve with Dace at helm Smaller Companies The Times Strong medicine from the doctor nursing Stakis back to health Expansion in sight after drastic surgery Martin Waller outlines the style of the man who brought Stakis back from the brink of disaster Domestic orders halt the slide Downturn in US knocks profits Albert Fisher Reporting this Week By our City Staff: Bonham named chief executive at Hanson Wall Street Budget deficit may scare off foreign investors Gilt-Edged Euphoria riot yet exhausted Comment KB enclave on the Thames The Times City Diary Chemin de feuilles The Times City Diary Water woes The Times City Diary Fast-let Wylie The Times City Diary Decisive action needed or Lloyd's will find its problems insoluble Time to settle commercial debts Stamp duty charged on notional VAT A backward glance could benefit Russia's search for secure future Economic View Colin Narbrough suggests the former Soviet republics should remember an earlier Keynesian attempt to stabilise the rouble Royal Liver Friendly Society Capitalisation, week's change JET Broadening the excellence field Oueen's Awards A new environment award will join the Queen's Awards for industrial achievement in technology and export, Derek Harris reports Material advantage Head of a growing class John Smith is in charge of the award's expansion East and West in harmony Rodney Hobson reports on an Anglo-Japanese joint venture Services without frontiers Thorn Security & Electronics Winners clean up Gloverall The Queen's Award for Export Achievement Marshall Amplification Car makers on the right track Foreign-woned manufactures are honoured for export achievement Xtrac systems are used in Formula One racing and rallying Master classes polish flying skills Derek Harris spots high flyers in the aeropace industry Only the cream of the crop can aspire to flying's top rank—testing new aircraft Portakabin Fortnum wins with tea and biscuits IBM Cards do nicely overseas The Queen's Award for Export Achievement Happy jack HESS Ameradr Hess Limited The 1992 Queen's Award winners Denge Sifting out a thousand candidates Peboc Dunlop International Technology Ltd Fulleon Grub defeat Breeding pigs by numbers Awards given to agriculture include one for a computerised porcine dating service Clerical Medical Investment Group Study venture rewards University research can become a vital, innovative source of income, reports Rodney Hobson Honour that counts Chasing a global market Time for pomp and ceremony Firms may celebrate as they choose Remploy Common-law crises Couples who set up home without signing a marriage vow may find themselves unprotected by the law when domestic problems arise. Anne Barlow reports The piecemeal approach of the law with regard to cohabitees makes legal advice important The French keep quiet Inns and Outs Mortgage mate Dished Unhealthy state of affairs When workplace accidents lead to inquests A dressing-down for not dressing up Essex Country Council FRES is the Federation of Recruitment and Employment… Insulting a profession Alastair Brett questions the assumptions of the Griffiths Committee Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Agros plc Zarak MacRae Brenner Rothmans International Tobacco Limited New ways to work How ICI contracted-out its in-house lawyers Private prosecution legitimate Legal Appointments Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Russell McVeagh McKenzie Bartleet & Co The Times Previous appeal relevant Strictly No Agencies Damages not cut by pension European Investment Bank ICSA Consultants Jarvis & Bannister Prudence not relevant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cassan wins hearts as Europeans dominate Equestrianism Stark shows his style Warriors clinch a place at Wembley Ice Hockey The Times Stewart joins flu jab critics Results Yesterday 'S 16 Bank Holiday Meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Titley enjoys star billing again on talented Vanton Rainbow Corner impresses Army Of Stars to march home Mandarin Chepstow Warwick Glenavey has easy passage Wetherby Uttoxeter Don Valentino back to form Rapid Raceline Followers mettle is put to test Orrell stay in championship picture Tired-looking Harlequins in need of big improvement before Pilkington Cup final Pilgrim benefits as depleted sides produce scrappy play Kirwan and Fox dropped England close in on junior grand slam Swansea scorn a great tradition Results Featherstone slip down a division Results and Tables St Helens stage fine recovery at Naughton Park Rugby League Butler impresses with 70-mile tandem turn Cycling West Indies give bouncer rule short shrift McManus carries on where Ebdon left off Youth has seeds on the run n world snooker championship Today's Fixtures Cricketcall Hussein all alone for title No. 3 Athletics Miandad to lead Pakistan on tour Hooper aiming to come back at Headingley Gallian shows promise Maynard's elevation is a snub to Morris Cricket Sylvester replaces injured Cowans Rapid Cricketline Powerhouse end to season too late for Arsenal Worst defeat by London rivals in 39 years deals severe blow to Liverpool's confidnece in lead-up to FA Cup final Gloom deepens at Upton Park Football Results Ahd Tables Luton slide deeper into danger zone Little hope is left for County Wednesday keep up pressure on the leading pair Play the numbers game Pools Forecast Stoke are closer to stepping up Burnley return to top Change of opponent for Eubank Boxing Davenport comes back to haunt Middlesbrough Football The Run-In Best asks Wood to intervene Sport in Brief Newcastle incur four dismissals Italians prevail by narrowest margin Bore's brief salvo misfires Tennis For the Record Uhlenhorst deliver another club title Hockey • Racing Race in the balance Charles Tyrwhitt Leeds revitalise league challenge Manchester United's failure allows Wilkinson's team to regain leadership Body blow to United's hopes Top of Table Lomas excels in singles silver-medal effort South Africa on the verge of historic victory Driver killed in 100mph crash Sotheby's Founded 1744 Parents Please adjust your set of values David Plowright, the former chairman of Granada TV, argues that quality television and hard-nosed economics can mix, if the ingredients are right Change, and its effect on the pocket Mid Life: Neil Lyndon on the declining value of money Media Inside Cinemas Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of 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 The thinking man's headbangers Rock Rush Wembley Arena Tonic, but not the remedy that's needed Theatre Cut and Trust Theatre Royal, Stratford East Imagination runs wild in the country Television Review Thacker BBC1 A clear victory Concert St John Pasion St. John's Smith Square Spain 's reign was not so plain Literature Mexico's premier writer, Carlos Fuents, is a uniquely well informed guide to the consequences of Spanish empire-building in the Americas. He talks to Harry Eyres One text, two languages and a common purpose Theatre Jeremy Kingston previews and Anglo-Portuguese stage production coming to London from Lisbon this week Moving confidently onto another stage Dance in Opera Choregrapher Aletta Collins is co-directing Scotish Opera's new Don Giovanni with designer Tom Cairns. Nadine Meisner went to Glasgow to sit in on a still-unusual collaboration Hear they come again Radio Review Hard at work in the play lab A toy may 'stimulate auditory skills'. It is, in fact, a rattle Pictures of confusion If a child's pictures show men without hats or houses without windows, can you deduce that he is backward or disturbed? Victoria McKee looks at a controversy over art and analysis Should a nanny be struck off? A meeting this week set out a proposal for Britain's first formal nanny register Loyalties torn by distant conflict Jon Stock reports on the effect of civil war on the Serbs and Croats who live together in London St George and the bull In part of Russia England's patron saint inspires wild devotion Rollexa Creative, Media & Marketing Motherwell District Council Icd Advertising-City-Sales Background? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pride and prejudice Are black journalists expoited by their editors? Lesley Thomas reports City of Wakefield Metropolitan District Council Intervisual Advertising Ltd British Safety Council Vogue Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items And now for a quiet life … The BBC is unlikely to be under threat with John Major in Downing Street, John Simpson believes For all its failings, the BBC has a real hold on the nation's affections Liberty with the tabloid touch Britain's more colourful and raucous papers are good for free speech and democracy, says Jane Reed What it takes to treat young minds in pain Widget Finn describes the training that equips a child psychotherapist for the job Public Appointments Birthright Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified K. P. Sales Ltd Tadworth Court Trust Overseas Jobs Express Lincoln College Oxford Chamlaincy Independent Consulting and Management Company Quality Controller Franchise Marketing Exec Creative Media and Marketing Appointments Also… Holiday Ownership Japanese Publishing Agency The science debate Announcements The quicker the better Update Comma at a full stop The silver-sportted butterfly has a problem-potential new homes are just too far away. Malcolm Brown reports Financial Notices Concise Crossword No 2770 Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society BBC1 Satellite Resnick John Harvey Variations Radio 3

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