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News from 04/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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John Grant Crossword Editor, Phil Yates, Edward Owen, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Roy W. Brown, Chairman, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Christopher Derrick, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Michael Alexander, Kate Smith, Ian Murray, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Jo Knowsley, William Stapleton, Robin Chute, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Charlotte Horsfield, James Ferguson, Director, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Nicolas Stacey, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Paul William Killips, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Jones, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, John Crowe, Charles Bremner, Julia Smith, John Hennessy, Michael Cole, Marc Cornelius, Russell Kempson, Michael Freedland, Charles Morrison, Hilary Davan Wetton, Richard Cork, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Hugh Dudley Jones, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Wolfgang Münchau, Richard Hough, Jonathan Prynn, D. MacRae-BROWN (Director), Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard M. De Morgan, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Peter Howarth, Nigel Hawkes, Jay Rayner, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Edward Russell-Walling, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Matthew Bond and Angela MacKay, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Guy Yeoman, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Michael Hornsby, John Shaw, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Marina Oliver (Chairman), Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Hazel Shaw, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Simon Walton, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, H. W. Skemp, T. J. Perriman, Michael Evans, Jeffrey Burton, Stuart MacLure, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Stephen Oliver,

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Smith's team jostle for jobs Rival contenders by claim to shadow cabinet's biggest prizes Governor of California accuses police Fourth win for Mansell Kabul torture Canon attacks Index Life & Times Picture Gallery Gorbachev in search of a fistful of dollars Hostage deal ends in bloodshed Two men hunted over killings New Critic for a New Peter Grimes Today in the Times Pursuing Pirates Levin Salutes a Lady Abbey National Sport Building Bridges Search is on for superbee to beat parasite threatening hives A blood-sucking parasite threatens Britani's beehives, and a new breed of bee many be needed to beat the mite, Michael Hornsbty reports Nissan to produce fully European car at UK plant Smith defends his tax package Labour's taxation proposals at the election were sound and fair insits the shadow Chancellor philip webster reports Tie-breaker settles the contest St. Joseph's Hospice Trafford Tories believe education holds key to victory Ronald Faux meets an endangered species: the leader of a Tory-controlled metropolitan borough Picture Gallery Environment chief breaks tradition Six die in weekend accidents Maude is criticised over job Souness trip Rare lark seen Videos checked Travel warning Freeze urged on school ballots over opting out Two-tier system resisted By our Education Correspondent: Teachers back soaps in exam syllabus Prized orchids fall victim to enthusiastic gardeners Picture Gallery Pet hotel will be the cat's whiskers World life expectancy rises to 65 years On paper, if anyone Can Canon CAn $1m from UK saves green forum National Power. Ahead of current thimking Magna Carta canon quits with attack on church Shoppers want Scots breakaway Murder hunt Public housing Charities hit Cycling can damage your health United Parcel Service Bar seeks reform of the silk route GPs fight for future of village practices Rural doctors and pharmacies are under threat. Ray Clancy reportd on a cumbria surgeny Mazda Building Excitement Rushdie's fate lesson to others' Civil War show lays siege to record book Airship flies into bridge BBC prize Canal ordeal Body found Name reunion Bond winners By our Foreign Staff: Army column attacked after releasing the Bosnia leader Politician feared by army Russia learns to control nuclear sales Wesern experts are teaching metholds of nuclear export control to the former Soviet republics, Michael Evan Writes Balkan word games baffle EC MacEdonia highlights an inconsistent policy, writes George Brock from Guimaraes Picadors' strike halts bullfights Cordula German pickets to close airports Speaker's return angers Tajiks Offer on islands (AFP): Oil spilt (AP): Funds sought (AP): Hoxha moved South African politicians reach out for all-race poll appeal Ideas for post apartheid rule have jolted leaders on the extremes on left and right into reapprasing old positions, writes Michael Hamlyn from Joannesburgq By our Foreign Staff: Kabul chief justice is murdered Reuter: Leaders shorten curfew Holy City's psychiaterists diagnose godly disorder Often normal pilgrims are overcome by the excesses of religion writes Richard Beeston from Jerusalem Family reunited with Suu Kyi Violence and scandal mar run-up to Philippines poll Israel and Nigeria restore relations (AFP): Mp confesses (AFP): Gulf appeal (AP): Food arrives (Reuter): Hindus killed (AFP): Parties return (Reuter): Nepalese strike (AFP): Baccy laureate Clinton urges US to face up to fears of ethnic rivalry Risk-taker starts the rebuilding Man in the news Leukaemia Research Fund Picture Gallery Citizens rally to restore peace in city ringed by military forces Martin Flecher Watched as thousands of people turned out, under the loaded guns of the Natinoal Guard, to rebuild their lives after three days of Civil unrest Koreatown victims share blacks' anger at police Joan Collins wins apology over ungallant remarks People The Missions to Seamen Riots harm pledge of a fair trial (AP): Israeli coverage (Reuter): China reacts (Reuter): Man killed (AFP): Korean claims Labour loses its alibis The would-be leaders do not address party failings, argues Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover Summoned by baize From lowly origins snooker has become a game with universal appeal, says Richard Hough When the going was good Bernard Levin raises his glass to the noblest members of a glorious line Mrs Thatcher's inheritance The Times Diary Booker basher The Times Diary Award is Palumbo's brainchild. He wants to… The Times Diary Set to Maskell The Times Diary Let them eat crab The Times Diary Greening of Mr Bush Beside the Seaside A Justified Saint Birth control, poverty and population Fishing licences With one bound Business 'recovery' Should England abandon St George? Rupert Brooke's grave Of mice and Matthew Court Circular Memorial services Birthdays today Anniversaries Forthcoming marriage Appointment Nature notes Announcements Picture Gallery Dog-collar meets white-collar University news Latest wills Marriages Appealing summer for London Library Church news Word-Watching Wilbur Mills Wilbur Daigh Mills, one of the most influential members of the United States Congress for almost two decades, died at his home in Kensett, Arkansas, on May 2 aged 82. He was born in Kensett on May 24,1909 Gerard O'neill Gerard Kitchen O' Neill, whose 1956 invention of the storage ring principle for colliding particle for colliding particle beams forms the basis of most high-energy physics research to the present day, died of complications from leukaemia in Red wood, California, on April 27 aged 65. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, on February 6,1927 Britain gets Vatican news service Priest and press Air Vice-Marshal Sir Geoffrey Worthington Air Vice-Marshal Sir Geoffrey (Luis) Worthington, KBE, CB, a former director-general of RAF Equipment, died on April 28 aged 89. He was born on April 26.1903 Professor Miles Partridge Professor Miles Partridge, FRS, professor of biochemistry, Bristol University, died on April 25 aged 78. He was born on August 2.1913 Code of conduct plan for Scottish clergy Kang Keqing Kang Keqing, a prominent Chinese woman revolutionary organiser, former senior official and widow of a top military leader, has died aged 81 Johnny Shines Appreciations Sir James Richards Triumph of Matthews and Blackpool Family has ten-day ordeal of uncertainly Lin Jenkins sets out the events surrounding the disappearance ten days ago of Matthew and Alison Manwaring The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,909 Picture Gallery Missing pair are found buried in London garden Weather Governor accuses riot city police Sport Classic Winner Wembley Way Dropping in Ups and Downs White secures healthy lead Mansell makes it four in a row Lyle lifts second tour title Pakistan show desire to polish their reputation Omega Player limit will hit hard Four-month Navet ban In Brief Kel Tremain Bates close Monarchs blow Cologne hit Barnes finally breaks Harlequins' hearts Bath complete rugby union double with extra-time victory in a captivating cup match at Twickenham Hounslow book place in Europe Hockey: Teddington Put up Gallant Fight in Hockey Association Cup Final Dropped goal a piece of magic that should not be waved away Nichols and Thomson picked Pyne sweeps to his eleventh success Cycling Prizes for three John lies behind dramatic revival DeFreitas steers Lancashire to narrow victory Hampshire suffer first defeat of season Tendulkar unable to turn the tide Saturday's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Picture Gallery Snell provides all-round effort Yesterday's Scoreboards Gooch raises Essex's hopes Relegation throws Pleat's future at Luton into doubt Matthews ends hopes of escape United hail Lineker Weekend Football Results and Tables Brentford's rise in stature repays Holder Wilkinson tires of comparisons with Revie team Keegan pledges himself to the Newcastle cause Tension tells on Leicester as they enter play-offs in uncertain fashion Derby's dream denied Blackburn investment earns Speedie return Wright on time to deny Lineker Pollock shines despite delays Croce keeps composure as Johnson challenges By our Sports Staff: Cage keeps cool with five birdies No contest as Phillips leaves rivals trailing Offiah puts on display to savour at Wembley Wigan secure their fifth consecutive Challenge Cup with an irresistible performance against Castleford Nicol inspires Scotland Squash Rackets For the Record Time waits to exact revenge on Wigan Kingston claim fifth trophy of year Basketball Holland gains dressage success Equestrianism Cayard has speed of thought to close gap Yachting Dutch bring out best in English Rugby Union Marfaing provides the French flair Mandarin: Devon & Exeter Arazi's classic dream soon shattered Rushed preparation among conflicting excuses for defeat in Kentucky Derby Derby Details Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin: Towcester Stroud rules out Epsom Piggott remains complete master of his craft Veteran rider returns to hero's welcome after gaining thirtieth classic success on Robdrige De Triano Big-Race Details Piggott's Tally Sprucefieid stays on in good style Saturday's Results Mandarin: Pontefract Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Southwell Mandarin: Ludlow From our French Racing Correspondent: Surprise defeat for Suave Dancer Venus Observed is handicap pick Mandarin Mandarin: Kempton Park Mandarin: Haydock Park Monde Bleu has royal target Mandarin: Warwick Results from Saturday's Six Meetings Rapid Raceline Los Angeles riot claims could cost insurers $1 bn Commission to insist on air 'interlining' The Times Guide to the House of Commons, April 1992 The Times TJ Hughes to raise £8m for expansion New breed of UK pioneer seeks eastern promise Purves prepares for round two The man battling Lloyds for Midland knows he must win back the intiative. Neil Bennett met him in Hong Kong By our City Staff: Polly Peck may delay Del Monte flotation Lonrho chief defends contact with Libya Eurotunnel seeks loan covenants waiver Quebecor may bid for Daily News Lure of paper dividends Comment Tory victory boosts sterling bonds Capital Markets A huge switch by investors from the mark into sterling has given company treasurers their widest window of opportunity in years Lionheart wins recession battle Smaller Companies Norman ditches the Daimler in Asda's drive back to basics Paul Wilkinson finds the supermarket group's new chief executive wants to turn back the clock to restore the company's fortunes Minet Business News Back to Basics Counting Cost Happy Returns The Pound Change No Week Stock Market Prolific Prolific Unit Trust Managers Ltd HK Bank to reveal financial gains of Midland merger O&Y prepares $700m global support plan US lenders asked to share burden Mr Lau creams the top off a mountain Europcar fine-tunes to rejoin race for world rental market Drexei emerges in low-profile guise Lloyd's names to return to court Education Actually, I started out as a gravedigger Working Life Libby Purves on the perils of boasting of 'romantic' beginnings Public spaces shape up Richard Cork assesses a renewed link between art and architecture after the brutality of their post-war split Noble Caledonia Limited Arts Entertainments 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 ib release across the country Harlequin in the Caribbean Theatre Smile Orange Cochrane Teen idols get tough Rock EMF Astoria Too much trouble to take Television Revies All bow to the cellists Concert BBC PO/Leppard RNCM, Manchester The Times Swept along on a tide of sound Rodney Milnes, the new Times opera critic, reviews Trevor Nunn's Glyndebourne production of Britten's Peter Grimes Real lives under the Jolly Roger Did all buccaneers have wooden legs? Was Sir Francis Drake a thieving rogue? John Russell Taylor reviews an exhibition that separates piratical fact from fiction Europ assistance Speak easy on the new Radio 3 Comment Salzburg saved Arts Brief Dan Air Germany's lost people return The Jews are flocking back to Berlin, despite the terrible memories of the Holocaust, Michael Freedland reports Framed by the amateurs From LA to Northern Ireland, home cameramen are making scoops The Times Educational Supplement Who likes to get knotted? Love or hate them, ties are sometimes essential, Peter Howarth says A flowing family fortune Flowool is the latest successful cloth to be produced by MacMara, the Italian family-run chain Design enters a grey area Manufacturers are having to adapt their products to suit older consumers Ehrman Tapestry Back to the unjust old days The new GCSE English syllabuses could reduce the number of students taking the subject, Michael Jones claims Classes teach cultural pride To improve their prospects, Chinese toddlers study Cantonese Tough times are just the job Marc Cornelius finds a silver lining to the lack of graduate jobs The Right Place to Stary your Career Hard lessons in budget maths Viewpoint No supply demand Part-time teachers are being squeezed out of the classroom, Hazel Shaw reports Education The Queen's University of Belfast Registrar Secretary Broomwood Hall Brentwood School Free to discriminate Democracy, for many of Hungary's ethnic minorities, means being bullied at school Balliol College Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driver's consent to blood test Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Zero rating for biscuits in tin Multiple Display Advertising Items Damages after illegal conduct Multiple Display Advertising Items Corroboration of rape Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Warming comfort Update Safe waste New thinking Eels tracked Persistent gene Diary of Times Classified Puffins yield pollution secrets Feathers from stuffed birds and their living descendants tell us much, reports Nick NuttallHigh mercury pollution can be hazardous to marine life and man Concise Crossword No 2780 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Parkinson's Disease Society Variations Radio 1

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