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News from 23/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Peter Drew, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, William Cash and James Bone, Patricia Davies, Giles Shepard, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Alan G. Perrin, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Peter Walters, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Robert Clarke, Philip Howard, Stewart Tendler and Michael Evans, John Bairstow, Malcolm Walker, Tom Walker and Helen Johnstone, Jeremy Kingston, L. A. Simpson, Frank Hansford, Henry Kelly, David Lees, Carol Leonard, Baroness Phillips, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Ian Hay Davison, Stanley Kalms, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, John Neill, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Judith R. Oddy, Cyril Bryan, Anatole Kaletsky and Ross Tieman, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, John Marenbon, Peter Davis, Clare Hogg, Eric Parker, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Peter Millar, Daniel Johnson, Rebecca Fraser, Henry Stanhope, Nicholas Watt, Robert Bruce, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Bridget Rose, Christopher Sugden, Michael Guthrie, John Burton, J. Douglas McVITIE, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Clive Thompson, Austin Mitchell, Edward Fennell, Thomas Coen, Gavin Bell, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, Eric Pountain, Michael Foster, Andrew McLAUGHLAN, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, King, Richard Giordano, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Anne McElvoy and our Foreign Staff, D M Brittain, Alistair Grant, Geoff Mulcahy, Christopher Goulding, John Whitley, Theo Sanders, Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Pond, David Robinson, Jeffrey Wall, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Donald S. Young, Nigel Hawkes, Eric Adler, Neil Shaw, Craig Seton, Frederick W. Peacock, Nigel Mobbs, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Thomas Farmer, John Cuckney, Jamie Dettmer, Stuart Lipton, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Sara McConnell, Susan Nelson, Allen Sheppard, Peter Catesby, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Rocco Forte, Patrick Meaney, Oliver Letwin, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Seely, Geoffrey Maitland-Smith, Richard Burnell, Brian Buchanan, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Ian MacLAURIN, Antonia Fraser, Jeremy Glyn, Philip Pangalos, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Roy Jenkins, Benedict Nightingale, Hugh Thompson, Richard Jewson, Stockton, Anthony Hartley, D. Poplak, John Jarvis, St John of Fawsley, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, David Baxter, Michael Jackaman, Alan Sugar, Colin Campbell, Ross Tieman, Delfont, Steve Pick, W. I. Lumsden, Philip Jacobson, Alex Alexander, K. A. Harrison, John Thaxter, Brian H. Pearce, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, David Kendall, Alan Bemrose, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Business urged to lead Britain into recovery Survey says recession nearly over Big guns back Smith Gatt failure Brothel bother Cheese fraud Winner White Index Life & Times EC team undeterred by Bosnian fighting That is Kate Adie, under fire again, in Tripoli Picture Gallery By our Foreign Staff: Mexican gas blast kills 100 Yard displays leaked IRA memo to combat criticism Prince attacks Vatican Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Today in the Times RUC is strongest thread in web spun to destroy the IRA Not even Scotland Yard can match the RUC's special branch detachment, write Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler Smith wins backing of all but four in shadow cabinet By our Chief Political Correspondent: Precedent supports Boothroyd Lang seeks consensus in Scotland Target attacks banned after Ark Royal bombing Teacher accuses Tories of creating an underclass English lessons defended Hopes rise for Freddie the dolphin Taxi crime Victim's funeral Final decision Divine help Briton shot Top teacher Husband is jailed for hiring killer to 'terminate' wife Student is fined for egg attack on Major Lone PC prevents raid on building society by hole-in-the-wall gang Party fire: wanted man dies in crash Family reunion: Karina Willett, 9, back with her… Checks on bee virus ordered Cruel nurse is struck off Jaeger Man Viscount takes short cut to Lords Judges admit their role in justice errors Continental Airlines Masterly memorial: the former Labour leader Michael… Prince says poverty gap must be shut Extracts from the speech by the Prince of Wales to the Brundtland Commission which reconvened in London yesterday Advance in control of bleeding Cat cancer blamed on ozone loss Bishop under attack in dispute on legal brothels Two deny acid attack on woman Solicitor jailed DSS charges Dustman killed Beach warning Bronze find Clean away PC puts wildlife first Day of memories: the new lifeboat The Four Boys… The Chairman of Northern Electric illuminated Karpov draws level in chess match (Reuter): Gurkhas' border role ends BT Deng takes reform battle to campus Tokyo sidesteps gem-war verdict An official report has not erased the memory of army experiments on PoWs, Joanna Pitman reports from Tokyo Japan hosts Russians from disputed Kuriles Telephone Information Services plc Bush and European leaders fail to resolve Gatt deadlock Leaders of the two sides shaping up for a world trade war now seek not success in the key Uruguay round but to avoid an outright disaster, George Brock reports America gets tough with the Serbs in policy switch Salvation lies in being separate Yakutsk Notebook Faithful few: a group of men waiting in Red Square… From our Correspondent in Moscow: Yeltsin achieves qualified victory Air France Paris takes first steps on EC bill The New Pc Collection from Icl ICL West Bank election plans dismay Palestinian leaders Credit Insurance Hot money: An angry Lebanese woman, her hat… Drummer smuggled heroin People From Associated Press in Algiers: Militants in Algeria call for armed revolt Afghan rebels urged to govern Mujahidin leaders give priority to military matters, Christopher Thomas reports Gas chamber ordeal stirs passions on death penalty Abortion protests increase Politicians keep lovers on tight leash during election campaign Both American parties are alarmed by romance between their campaign directors, Jamie Dettmer writes Perot poll scares the White House Bush aides are masking nervousness about an unexpected challenge, Our Washington Correspondent writes Peru promised swift return to democracy Qualcast Defections to ANC dismissed Strike hits nine ports in France Sky-divers die (Reuter): Shots fired (AFP): Free Aids tests (Reuter): Poll date set Stunt opposed They left in a hurry Peter Millar on the final days of notorious despots Is it standing room only? The world's ills cannot be blamed on rapid population growth in poor countries, argues Nigel Hawkes Nothing to lose but its chains Bernard Levin offers Labour some useful hints for electoral success Craig Brown …and moreover Thorny question The Times Diary Romanov sum The Times Diary Beauty bulldozed The Times Diary Orwell with a bang The Times Diary Not a Case for Mi5 The New Pariah Sex for Sale Precedents on choice of Speaker Unknown Southland Trappings of English Ackland revival Thatcher 'blunderbuss off target' Art funding Oasis of peace VAT concession Social graces Toil and soil Business looks to economy's revival Toujours I' Angleterre Court Circular Reception Rosanna della Casa (née Curling) Put on the full armour provided by God. so that you… Births Picture Gallery School announcements Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Windsor Castle Dinner Lord Cecil Grand Duke Vladimir Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia, head of the Romanov imperial family overthrown in 1917, died in Miami on April 21 aged 74. He was born in Borgo, Finland, on August 30,1917 Today's royal engagements Birthdays Väinö Linna Anniversaries Appointments Luncheon Prince Teymuraz Bagration Prince Teymuraz Bagration, great-great-grandson of Tsar Nicholas I (Tsar of Russia, 182555), who escaped from the Russian revolution to devote most of his life to aiding political refugees, died of a heart attack at his home in New York on April 10 aged 79. He was born Prince Teymuraz Konstantinovich Bagration-Moukhransky in Pavlovsk, near St Petersburg Dinner Frankie Howerd Appreciations Benny Hill Edward Smouha Ronald Eyre Inquest Cheese cheats are costing Ec taxpayers millions The Times Crossword No 18,900 Adam masterpiece returned to splendour Word-Watching AA Roadwatch IBM Weather Business News Today in Business The Pound Pound soars on demand from abroad Sterling close to central ERM parity Olympia & York tries to lure ministry to Canary Wharf Ministry to Canary Wharf Plugging the hole in Abbey's float ICI set to confirm £350m. sale to Du Pont By our Banking Correspondent: Hongkong Bank pours scorn on possible Lloyds counterbid Panasonic Facsimile GE accused of diamond price-fixing The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery O'Reilly sues Fairfax for £76m Reece passes final dividend Dencora pegs payout Jessups back in black Rent boost at Bentalls Kingston Oil drills to doubled profits Business Roundup Clegg given golden handshake of £425,000 at Wace Walker Greenbank maintains payout Capital boosted Cookson rejig Flying higher No final From Reuter in Redmond. Washington State: Microsoft breaks up ring of Asian software forgers Austin Reed cuts final dividend Lloyd's syndicate fears US claims Emirates Nourishing business: Sir Dennis Landau, chief… Seatbelts fastened for Dan-Air's long-haul recovery Tempus The Times Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Squaring of positions wipes out gains Stock Market (Reuter): HK climbs to record Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Major Changes Money Markets Lloyds threatens banking choice Comment Buoyant sterling Women of substance The Times City Diary Wet nurse The Times City Diary Baby boon The Times City Diary Eggar, the new boy, inherits the hard sell at British Coal The ultimate privatisation' is likely to be one of the trickiest as the market for coal shrinks, says Ross Tieman It is not only names who suffer The Lloyd's gamble Independent Business Equipment Limited Shares follow futures lower The Economist TVS to stay in leisure despite loss of franchise Peek buys stake in Logistics Freeman falls Receivers in Densitron loss Accountancy & Finance Barclay Simpson Royal Albert Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Controller Centacom Staff Agency By our City Staff: GRE chief awarded 11 % pay rise though losses deepen Bear Stearns South Tees Acute Hospitals NHS Trust Reverse into the black by Ross Financial/controller National Kidney Research Fund Michelangelo Associates Trainee European Market Maker UN report calls for reforms on world trading By our City Staff: Benlox hopes to refloat after change of name Management Accountant £18 - £22K Bookeeper/accountant Senior Administrator Seize your chance now to make auditors an effective police force Austin Mitchell, Labour MP and long-time scourge of accountants, writes and open letter to Michael Heseltine, the new trade sedcretary No guarantees, but still the best training for business Despite few jobs in accountancy, the profession's lure is still strong says Jon Ashworth Video culture eases the Eastern sell-off shock Same old story on what to disclose Croydon, please Witchell has it taped Any Other Business Screams on hold By our Sports Staff: All Blacks strike form to level series Guscott leaves World XV in New Zealand to strengthen Bath's championship prospects RFU tries to nurture Colts Unhappy Lee likely to resign as coach Badminton Concept is flawed Sports Letters Barbarians tour in balance A workable alternative to the shoot-out Poor example Speeding up Fast scoring Getting hooked on the lure of the green baize Sport on Television the Week in Review Law changes unwelcome Strip Cartoon to defy penalty Mandarin Beverley Perth McCarron steps in to ride Dr Devious in Kentucky O'Sullivan is fined £1,000 over Scotoni Levy Board optimism Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Point-To-Point Results Higgins defends vaccines Rapid Raceline Wessels controls South Africa's pursuit of victory Adams and tailenders give West Indies a total to defend in historic Test match Somerset give Payne his first opportunity Today's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items Feherty hamstrung by the pull of family ties Reprimand for Ramprakash Career change spurs Willison Golf: British Pair Chasing Glory as the Cannes Open Gets under Way Today Becker battling to master any surface tension Tennis Badminton winner to miss this year's event Equestrianism Tour starts in an uncertain mood James keeps Portsmouth out of play-off place For the Record Football The Times Rush earns reward for defiant display Football Burnley are pulling away ITV has tough decision Safety of small sails in high wind impresses Yachting Worthing clinch Wembley place Basketball Champion dropped for Games In Brief Hurt leads Colleges comeback Student Sport Pooley defends Tunis return Early lead Rapid Cricketline Sports Letters Bruno back on the road to the top British heavyweight demonstrates that he is the world's best contender in the division with victory in two rounds Manchester United falter again Eagle Star Campaign doomed to fail White touches new heights with 147 break Woosnam payment ruled out Films Roald and the amazing musical rhymes Little Red Riding Hood, pistol in knickers, is coming to London in a musical version of Revolting Rhymes to mark the launch of the Roald Dahl foundation. Simon Tait reports Famous for 15 minutes in Walthamstow Private Liffe John Diamond amazes his friends with a fine line or two Mensa Books Entertainments Today's Events 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 Mrs Dale and the Prince of Denmark Radio Preview Radio 3's new Hamlet benefits from an extraordinary cast of stars and a co-production deal pointing the way forward for broadcasting. John Whitley reports Whiff of wildness Theatre A Jovial Crew Swan, Startford Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Taking a trip around an author's head Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown reviews Naked Lunch, Until The End Of The World, The Hand That Rocks The Cradle, Rebecca's Daughters, Broadway Bound and Ricochet I taut I taw an anniversary The cartoon canary Tweety Pie is 50 years old. David Robinson traces the story of the little bird and his always frustrated co-star, Sylvester the cat Chichester Festival Theatre Meet a singularly artificial sleuth Television Review Tom as choirboy Arts Brief Lumière Brasshats and frocks fight it out Tom Pocock praises a new history of the Chiefs of the Defence Staff written by two eminent generals, one of them a former members of this exclusive military club Middle-class blues in Camden Pillars of Gold By Alice Thomas Ellis Viking, £14.99 Dieting after a surfeit of empire Tightrope Walking British Defence Policy Since 1945 By Michael Carver Hutchinson, £18.99 Warriors tried to the limit A Soldier of the Great War By Mark Helprin Hutchinson, ?15.99 An Honourable Death By Iain Crichton Smith Macmillan, £13.99 Where there's a will Bernard Shaw Volume Iv 1950-1991 The Last Laugh By Michael Holroyd Chatto & Wiindus, £10.99 Rebarbartive, racy, risquè Antonia Fraser salutes a great mandarin of English history, whose latest volume of essays sparkles with learned eloquence Byzantium's gravedigger The Immortal Emperor The Liffe and Legend of Constantine Palaiologos, Last Emperor of the Romans By Donald M. Nicol Cambridge, £18.95 The Howard League for Penal Reform Cut down to size on the doorstep Election Rides By Edward Pearce Faber, £5.99 Career Analysts La Creme De La Creme Focus on Innovation PA Consulting Group Harvey Nash NB Selection Ltd MIS Manager Career Analysts Oasis Chusid Lander Nationwide Digital The Heart of London's Health News International Newspapers Limited Adderley Featherstone plc The Brewers' Society Ony U. K. Ltd. All Box No. Replies Should Be Sent to Managing Director The Pathfinder Partnership Sales & Marketing Sales Director Required for the International Travel… Multiple Classified Advertising Items When gloss leads to job loss Beware of exaggerating at interviews, Hugh Thompson says—it could cost you the position Executive Opportunities Barclays Directors North Staffordshire Health Authority Looks can kill your chances Life after Redundancy United Airlines NFU Director Executive Opportunities Career Services Guide VSO Sheshunoff Information Services Inc Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Sales/marketing Executive and Technical Support… CJA University of Cambridge The Hanger Perseverence Works NABIM Trainee Management Position Bre Engineering Appointments SRL Technical Food & Beverage Manager / Assistant Full and Part Times Management Opportunities Designer Costume Jewellery Management Trainees General Appointments King Edward Vii's Hospital for Officers The Worshipful Company of Grocers Fletcher Hunt plc Career Consultants When the boss is a friend Is it really so bad to be a woman's secretary, as a recent survey suggested? Clare Hogg talked to some scornful experts Employment Department Group CFBT education services McKenzie Waterman Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants University of Reading CEPEC City Career All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Cerco Chief Building Services Manager British Red Cross Wellcare International PLC Executive Secretary Singapore Economic Developments Board Meridian The Times General Appointments Farms Director East York Shire Is the European Challenge for You? Overseas Jobs Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items Junior Sec Newly Elected Conservative M. P. PA Central London Secretary to Partner in W1 Accountancy Practice I Am Looking for a Few Key People to Help with the… CEPEC Engineer, UK. 34 Jacob's Executive Secretary Zarak Hay Associates Capital & Management PLC Personal Assistant/secretary Medical Pa/secretary to Md Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Times Concise Crossword No 2772 BBC1 Satellite VIDEOplus+ Variations Radio 3

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