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News from 24/04/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Brian Sheard, George Cole, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Janet Salmon, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Keith R. Mitchell, Mr John Boyd, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Maurice Gillibrand, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Chris Eliou, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Sir Henry Royce, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Michael Crouch, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bird, Helen Fowler, Gareth Rees, Peter Ball, James Morley, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Robert Seely, Jeremy Benson, Chairman, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Tatham, Michael Howard, Clive Couldwell, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, T. G. H. James, George Brock, Kari Knight, John Barwick, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Laurence Fowler, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, C. A. A. Kilmister, Peter Purton, Catherine Sampson, V. F., Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Mary Ann, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, Russell Burlingham, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Iola Smith, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Sarah Jane Checkland, Richard Beeston, John rowe townsend, R. A. Roberts-Miller, Michael Phillips, Pat Sweet, Ken Young, Alan McGregor, Deramore, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Tom Walker and Michael Hornsby, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Jeremy Gibson, Colin Campbell, Richard Sarson, Philip Jacobson, Owen Travis, Christopher Walker and Chris Eliou, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Space satellite unravels riddle of the universe Smith calls for an end to union block vote Index Life & Times Exhausted vicars get taste pf heaven on earth Princess divorced Heath award Rates cut blow Test defeat By our Foreign Staff: Three face criminal charges over Mexican gas disaster Bosnia ceasefire broken Primary schools pick CTC pupils World BBC Magazine of Mankind Livingstone Presumes Judiciary Protests Bottomley Prescribes Churchmen to hold more peace talks with Adams TWA the Best of America Queen appoints Heath to Order of Garter Parties fear voter fatigue as local campaign begins Next month's local elections could bolster the Tories' power base or see a backlash after the general election. Robin Oakley reports on the start yesterday of yet another round of canvassing St George fails to fire imagination Adie flies out after Libyan complaint Man shot dead in cab office Kidnap charge Trawler verdict Plot charge Clinic protest Parents of hanged teenager launch anti-bullying drive Ex-MP jailed for swindling women Britain joins best in the world Engineers rule out blast risk Could sewer explosions such as those in Mexico happen here? asks Nick Nuttall Days of quick escape are numbered Couples seeking a divorce could have to spend at least 11 months deciding the future of their children and settling their finances, Frances Gibb writes Mayors year starts in a cell Fujitsu Work goes on as Princess Royal is granted divorce A million first-time buyers caught in mortgage debt trap Magnet Picture Gallery Short wins to regain chess lead High-tech baddies sure of a welcome Saddam's soldiers tested for poison Three in court after bank raid Doctor fined Pool rescue Rodin thefts Final score TV violence 'makes women viewers feel vulnerable' Teachers fear 4,000 job losses Channel motorists hit a dead end Don in dispute may quit Coroner appeals for help over death Newsweek the International Newsmagazine Many sex abusers are children Secretary fights sacking Charges added Victims named Jail reprieve Bloodless bank Power plan Warsaw acts to quell private-sector strike Peugeot Diesels Fuel for Thought Divisions of labour tax MPs Central Asia airs its fears Beaux gestes speak louder than words Russians see signs of hope in market (Reuter): Duke buried (Reuter): Strike goes on (AFP): Volga accord (AFP): Lava advances (Reuter): Trial ordered Treaty upheld (AFP): Lane retreats (Reuter): Edition change Ceasefire in Bosnia ends before ink is dry Barclaycard German diplomacy's poor timing helped to trigger Sarajevo conflict George Brock argues that Bonn's miscalculations have compromised the neutral stance that was being fostered by other EC nations Our Foreign Staff: Hurd seeks MacEdonia solution Slovenia coalition collapses Dixons Serbian officials try to sweeten a bitter repast Belgrade Notebook by Anne McElvoy Red Cross shuts vital Kabul centre after killing Confusion over rebel ultimatum Israeli patriots attest to the 'secret war' Right-wingers' claims of a shoot-to-kill policy have shaken the armed forces, Richard Beeston writes from Jerusalem B&Q (AFP): Kurd rejects new offer by Libya Associated Press: Pentagon 'doubled' Iraq force By our Foreign Staff: De Klerk proposes multiracial poll to elect ruling council B&Q Big Macs tickle Peking palates Capitalist culture imported from the West is going down well in one of the last bastions of communism, writes Catherine Sampson from peking Aga Khan wins back property People Tales of the Mob hound New York's jailer The city's new head of prisons may be the daughter of a suspected hit man for Al Capone, James Bone writes Grand master of Indian cinema dies in Calcutta Ill health forces out junta chief in Burma (Reuter): Tremor raises fear of disaster (Reuter): Us rape toll (Reuter): Mobutu yields (Reuter): Car hurts 24 (Reuter): Japanese fined (Reuter): Man executed (Reuter): Pygmies at risk (Ap): Sailors to hang (Reuter): Restaurant hit Itchy symbol of a bygone age Wigs and gowns are absurd dress for today's lawyers, says David Pannick …and moreover Alan Coren King of the road? Mary Ann sieghart finds that owning a Rolls is not the status symbol it once was Soldiering on in a new era Highly-trained, versatile and mobile forces are Britian's best contribution to international order, argues Michael Howard Once a Serb The Times Diary Mail preserve The Times Diary Order, order The Times Diary Square dancing The Times Diary Time for a Cut Local is Best These Happy Isles Court conflict over scientific evidence Women in the wings Labour changes 1642 and all that Capital offences Good and bad marks for teachers Education standards British Museum split BDs in EL Never too young Whose control of listed buildings? English invaders Feeding time Court Circular Birthdays today Receptions Announcements Dinners Today's royal engagements Appoinments Picture Gallery Anniversaries Memorial service Church news Forthcoming marriages Miss Elizabeth Gibbins Queenswood School Wellingborough School Service dinner Word Watching Luncheons Service luncheon Satyajit Ray Leonard Cutts John Reid Bernard Fisher, GC Appreciation Sir Henry Royce, the great designer of motor cars and aeroplane engines, died on saturday at his home, Elmstead, west Wittering, near Chichester, at the age of 70 Cheese fraud backlash may cost Irish £10 m Japan to cut car exports The Times Crossword No 18,901 Picture Gallery Word Watching AA Road Watch Weather Business News 15-22 Power Cuts Cordless Disaster Movers Profile Tomorrrow Footing the Bill The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Dowty rejects £1 bn hostile bid from TI Offer underlines return of confidence after Tory election win Cahill puts his best foot forward to pilot BAe First the PC, now the videophone By our Industrial Correspondent: BP sheds 700 office workers Ravenscraig hopes die Tap Air Portugal German money supply surges Virani goes in coup at Control Securities Invest Electric Lloyds keeps counterbid for Midland 'under review' PPP chief calls for more state support Wm Low suffers 22% decline in profits Business Roundup Prestwick pegs payout IBC stays in the red VTR dividend held Rea Brothers slides EC to investigate swap between ICI and Du Pont Etam lifts its final dividend Starmin chief Grampian rise Huntleigh up Jerome loss CSF advances Liberty sees its pre-tax profits slip to £5.7m Key drug sales help SB rise GA General Accident plc Albert Fisher slides Brother Dowty Group spits fire at TI's offer Tempus Etam Dowty Groupspits fire at TI's offer Albert Fisher Major Changes Recent Issues City worried by further decline in drugs sector Stock market FDIC Sales Centre City worried by further decline in drugs sector Vickers hoping for a miracle Comment Bundesbank woes Meals on wheels The Times City Diary Much ado… The Times City Diary Glasgow-bound The Times City Diary Young George The Times City Diary Seeking the reason for dismissal GRE chief received "a small increase" Glass houses Italy yearns for change amid fears of transfer to the second division European View The blame heaped on government by Italians could switch to Brussels on the road to devolution, writes Wolfgang MÜnchau Banking explained Millet Pressure on generators to close older plants Secretary to Managing Director Frankfurt am Main,… The University of the West Indies Picture Gallery IMF delivers trade talks warning The International Centre of insect Physiology and… Picture Gallery O&Y banks study new details Hartons down Wilson placing L&M sales up Joint project NYSE is back in black (Reuter): Dow recovers after late rush to buy New York 'Rise' in Japan bank profits boosts Nikkei Tokyo (Reuter): Foreign buying lifts Hang Seng to peak Hong Kong Wall Street Late fall In shares The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Retuning to the wireless network The days of buildings cluttered with miles of computer cable cable links may be coming to an and. Ken Young reports on the cordless revolution Lifesaver link will watch the yachts Satellite tracking can keep a constant eye on round the world sailors Peacock Computer Sage Accounting Software Facing an X-ray future Jane Bird reports on a pilot system allowing computer storage of X-rays which improve diagnosis and even save lives in an emergency Bargain-hunters on the Continent Personal computer buyers have keyed into the low prices of hardware abroad, particularly in Germany WordPerfect Teleworking starts anew A 1980s concept has been revived by software manufacturers. Pat Sweet reports Oracle Hi-tech mailboxes need to be simpler Electronic mail is improving, but has yet to reach its full potential WordPerfect IBM price surprise Online Moving money Joint study Online AST Computer Super view Star theft If only they had a proper brain inside Nick Nuttall reports on progress in developing neural networks A body needs to be set up to manage research Software confusion over EC trade changes New customs systoms could herald single market problems Compact discs set to so interactive A new CD player will display video-clips, text, graphics and animation but at a price. George Cole views the future WordPerfect Young designers find strength in numbers Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Delta International National Westminster Bank Mr Friday Business Opportunities Secrets Revealed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Small Welsh firm exports to Gulf Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bar Fly Jumping Start a Business from Home The Kitchen Door Factory Prontac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Are You Thinking of Insolvency or Bankruptcy Liquidation/receiverships South Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Stationary Manufacturing Company Wine Bar Multiple Display Advertising Items Assured Travel Import/Export Co Conferences and Exhibitions Wholesalers Business Services Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited The Spring National Franchise Exhibition Briefings Mile is Rudimentary's forte Mandarin Sandown Park Carlisle Taunton Perth Yesterday's Results Johnston colt adds fresh win Rapid Raceline Middlesex denied by stylish Bicknell Cricket Yorkshire need Tendulkar Yesterday's Cricket Scoreboards Picture Gallery Reeve doubtful for one-day matches Quest for perfection starts to payoff Golf Bruno and the flame that is burning within Simon barnes He wants to prove himself as a serious fighting man Rising star Jarnet lands classic ride Racing Rothmans to back challenge Lack of established side gives rise to United's problems Ferguson improves long-term prospects Colchester dose on title Top of Table Netball and hockey fall to Colleges Student Sport Taking the strain: Wade Hall-Craggs gives his all… Irish change squad Rugby Union For the Record Becker slips on slow surface Tennis Fixtures Recruits go on trial Hockey No Scottish flavour Cornwallis in battle Conner is upset by winds Yachting Ethiopia to compete at Olympics Sport in Brief Nebiolo in talks Places are at stake Collins outpointed Lucas misses out Gardner to race Racing 31,32 Bruno looking too powerful for his own good Ambrose and Walsh end S Africa hopes Bowlers' brilliance inspires West Indies Barratt Timeshare Spain Batting again betrays Nottinghamshire Marshall makes Essex suffer Small pots his way to £12,000 pay day Writers honour Lineker Meridiana Health Fit for office: the new health secretary Mr Livingstone presumes The pain of paying for delivery of a new car Inside Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Subdued light on love's follies As You Like it RST, Statford Theatre Picture Gallery Separate tables at the Ayckbourn trattoria Theatre Time of my Life Stephen JOseph, Scarborough Playing patients Television Review True Stories Channel 4 Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd To Place your Entertainments Advertisement in the… Personal choice that has gone on public display Museums: London A couple who set up a small, private museum have been acknowledged with a national arts award. Simon Tait reports Gaudy gods and fabulous beasts Galleries: London Richard Cork reviews a colourful exhibition of religious and ceremonial carvings from Southern India Picture Gallery Awards confusion reaches a critical stage Comment Sunday's Olivier Awards, under the auspices of the Society of West End Theatre , round of the thespian prize-giving season Matt Wolf argues that the ground-rules need to be clarified Broadway Bound Gallery Choice Home movies from the global village Musicians around the world are making their own low-budget videos to challenge the glossy products on satellite television David Toop finds out that ? 100 can buy a lot of ingenuity Putting science under the microscope Congressmen treacling red-hot water Us politicians have been passing bad cheques—and the voters don't like it What's red. blue and haggled over? A Barnett Newman work, badly damaged six years ago, is at the centre of a restoration drama, Sarah Jane Checkland reports The painting 'will keep its place in the collectionas a Newman with a history of destruction and restoration' Buried, but not forgotten There is a corner of a Crimean field that, it is hoped, will stay British Homeowners Friendly Society A woman naturally fit for office Virginia Bottomley, the new health secretary, tells Victoria McKee about her personal prescription for a healthy life A suitable case for treatment Waiting for the result of cervival smear can be traumatic now there is the hope of a clearer diagnosis Peaceful antidote to a poison The weight of evidence High price for health Shadow lifts from islands A Caribbean campaign has kept cholera at bay Car Buyers Guide The Times Turn on. tune in, get fat? Television viewing might be linked to a slowing of metabolism but is an American theory that it is to blame for a generation of couch potatoes correct? Heather Kirby weighs the evidence SCOTTs Cassic Cars General Motors Road Wise Working out for safety Car Buyers Guide SAAB Reading Saab SAAB Aircraft Inspired Charge of the delivery brigade Why, when buying a new car, do you have to fork out hundreds of pounds for delivery too? Vaughan Freeman reports Portwood Leasing Brunswick Croydon Limited Performance Cars Master of mud and metropolis Why Land-Rover's latest Discovery should worry the opposition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Island Garage Four-Wheel Drive Mercedes Hadleigh Mercedes Benz. 500 Sel 500Sl Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action The Samaritans The Arthritis & Rheumatism Council for Research John Grooms Diary of Times Classified Services Musical Instruments Food for Thought Kelonc Just around the Corner Formosa Chinese Cuisine Court and Social Advertising Times past Flatshare Rentals Situations Wanted Company Notices Civil Aircraft Accident Formal Investigation Legal Notices The Times Concise Crossword No 2773 Legal Notices Winning Move Legal Notices BBC1 Satellite NC National Connect Variations Radio 3

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