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News from 07/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Philip Schofield, Jon Ashworth, N. W. P. Cole, John White, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Victor Serebriakoff (Chairman), Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Peter Briffa, Rachel Kelly and Douglas Broom, John Diamond, Debra Enderby, Alan Hamilton and Philip Jacobson, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Peter H. Gillard, Philip Howard, Matthew D'Ancona, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Martin Barthoud, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Terry Landsbert (Secretary), Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Prince Rostislav Romanov, Simon Wilde, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin ROGERS(Co-ordinator), Martin Fletcher, R. S. Musgrave, Duncan Alexander, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Roger Tanner, Matthew d'Ancona and Ray Clancy, M. Pugsley, Alpa Raja, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, V. S. Anthony, Secretary, John F. Martin, Rodney Milnes, R. W. Lund, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Robert Bruce, Angela Gallop, Philip Pangalos and Colin Narbrough, A. H. Stephenson, Andrew Colquhoun, Woodrow Wyatt, Philip Dinkel, S. Kukowski, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Kemp, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Simon Heffer, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Hilda Wilson, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Lois Rathbone, Lesley Chamberlain, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent and James Bone, Paul Wilkinson, Ali Jaber, Peter Stothard, Joseph J. Nunan, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Charles Warren, Clive Candy, Jeremy Hornsby (Chairman of Billiards), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Ronald Butt, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Henry Chadwick, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Tom Stacey, Malcolm Hardwick, Jo Stanley, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Clive White, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Simon Callow, Alan Lee, Mark Hannen, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Russell Stockdale, Martin Waller, Ross Midgley, Colin Clifford, Derek Harris, Keith Waterhouse, Deirdre Edington, Frances Gibb, Ronald Paux, Beverley Shaw, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, I. D. Thurston, Matthew Bond, J. R. Stephenson, Secretary, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, John Munkman, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, John Watson,

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Major invites private sector to run railway Tories promise less secrecy Grammar school plan Father shot Shares record Cars enquiry England chief Index Life & Times Main Proposals MI6 chief named Welsh posse runs boy thief out of town 500,000 Germans to strike British Gas ordered to reduce its bills The final curtain falls on Marlene Dietrich Trafficmaster Basic Thoughts Base Words Base Deeds Milton Keynes takes new look at plans for grammar school Selective versus comprehensive: councils and schools continue the great debate Wandsworth governors opt out to beat selection Matthew d' Ancona and Ray Claney on a comprehensive going independent to retain its comprehensive status Nature's Best Voters fix sights on local issues A high turnout is likely and electors may not vote for the party they supported in the general election. douglas Broom reports Forte Hotels Magazine finds fault with travel agents 29 Return Fares Ryan held by Irish police Dearer petrol Knife attack De Lorean hunt Strike rejected Manwaring daughter saw father being shot, police believe Trial is halted to protect informer £7m plan to restore St Pancras Litigious restaurant cooks a vinegary critic's goose Doctor's reference 'was fabrication' Dame Kiri to sing at Proms Christian Aid Royal case ends after 350 years Lifers win fight over release date secrecy Magnetize Picture Gallery Disorder led Ward to fantasise Lenders split on housing trends Vitamin K injections raise fears Borough sued Man stabbed £2m pools win Free as air Kinnock condemns freedom of choice 'fraud' Queen's Speech Debate Crisp Major sets his sights on fifth win in a row Analysis BT Emphasis on security, single market and economic growth Queen's Speech—the Text Private BR licence winners are given five years to succeed Railways Customers to get greater redress Citizen's Charter Landlords will be compelled to sell freeholds to lessees Leaseholds Picture Gallery Sale will end era of nationalisation Coal Ministers to press ahead on Maastricht Schools reform to extend choice Rate protection Toll dispute New deputies Debate dates Greens furious as all environmental plans are shelved Environment Mellor's gamble may fail Lotteries MI6 chief named as secrecy is lifted Public can challenge strikes Trade Unions Peugeot 106 Picture Gallery Critics force softening of political asylum bill Refugees Mitterrand visits Bastia to see site of disaster Kitchen Magic (Reuter): Gorbachev wants UN shake-up By our Foreign Staff: Tajik opposition controls capital Battle to rescue Venice from ring of steel Polish spending plans endanger IMF credit deal The decision to reject a prudent budget plan sets a bad precedent for the former Soviet states lining up to join the IMF, Roger Boyes reports from Warsaw Patten to take over on July 9 People Sharp UN envoy's car hit by sniper fire in Sarajevo Lotus Future of Bosnia rests on Western might Roger Boyes argues in a commentary that peace has to enforced, not just brokered, in Yogoslavia, and that Nato must be harnessed to play this role UK to send back all boat people (Reuter): Ten killed in ferry collision Links forged (AFP): Asylum granted Men from the mountains bring the veil back to Kabul Afghanistan's neighbours are keeping an anxious eye on the imposition of a strict Islaic code after the Mujahidin victory, Christopher Thomas, South Asia Correspondent, writes (Reuter): EC gives way to US over Earth summit £17m deal signed by author Reuter: Pyongyang says it has Plutonium Iron Butterfly's faded glitter dazzles loyal few Picture Gallery Beirut riots force Karami to resign The collapse of Lebanon's currency has impoverished its citizens, brought them into the streets and threatened a fragile peace, Ali Jaber writes from Beirut Bush bid to win inner-city debate Last echoes of cold war Gorbachev could not match Churchill says Peter Stothard Ready for the long haul Peter Riddell listens to a Queen's Speech laying the foundations for government in the 1990s Making the world a letter place Bernard Levin on the arrest in China of a Labour Mp despite his impeccable left-wing credentials …and moreover Now see the movie The Times Diary Leading leavers The Times Diary En passant The Times Diary Last refusal The Times Diary Better Route for Br Paying for Peace Musical Manifesto Rush to judgment down uncertain path to opting out Bacon assessed Independent attitude Wigs and gowns Scientific evidence A new patron saint? In memory of those who served Benefit of clergy? The young idea Off the beaten track Court Circular Announcements Picture Gallery Dinners Today's royal engagements Receptions Dr Peter Tyler Professor Christopher Hawkes Service reception Meeting Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Soirée Word-Watching Mr Desmond Hackett Marlene Dietrich Prince Vladimir Kyrilovich Appreciations Alan Campbell Orde Stephen Oliver On this Day Apart of from the British Gazette, the government's propaganda sheet. The Times was the only newspaper published during the General Strike May 5-15. Its circulation rose to nearly 400,000 thanks to the efforts of directors, editorial staff, pensioners and outsiders - among the latter two duchesses The Times Crossword No 18,912 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Seldane Gilding the lily, Mariene Dietrich may have been a Hollywood icon but she never fell for the illustration, says film critic David Robinson Weather Defying gravity with gravitas Political sketch Iindex Home Guard Lex Says Yes Care of Co-Op Brent Spent Over Here The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Heseltine seeks talks on prices with carmakers EC report could lead to second monopolies commission investigation Shares respond to rate cut by reaching record Enter the dragon into the City Tobacco record lights up BAT Trafalgar slides on halved dividend Thai Nationwide cuts home loan rate B. A. T Industries Trafalgar battles on as gearing soars Tempus Philips consumer electronics plunges Business Roundup Time slows down R-R wins China order Aspen's Dutch buy Appeal at Worcester Andrews Sykes cools Forward looks ahead Morland silent on talks Micrelec succumbs to Meggitt offer The Times Smurfit writes off £22 m on Walker Germany's bank chief seeks help Correction call Salomon warns Payout rises National Westminster Bank RTZ casts an eye to East Interim losses cut at Stanhope O&Y will present debt plan today Lex Service buys Swan National British Gas Younger sees no clear signs of economic upturn Unilever warns on recession Tyne Tees payoff one of largest in television CMB Foodcan Recovery prospects help shares to reach a record Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Tate Lyle (Reuter): Buying spree boosts Nikkei Tokyo (Reuter): Wall Street Gasman bitten by watchdog Comment Pensions silence Singing the Blues… The Times City Diary Co-op balances a budget of morals and commerce David Skinner, as head of the Co-op, will continue the policy of putting community care before profit, says Derek Harris Backing Midland Reform programme for Lloyd's Raising cash in Lime Street Farm prices lag Purves's thunder Bank of Ireland German bankers on the ropes Reinsurance spiral Siemens Home loans fall 11% in first quarter Ford to expand research in Essex Mortgage lenders urged to handle complaints fairly Building Societies Association By our Money Editor: Societies seek to fight banks harder (Reuter): Helicopter venture for GEC Sir Leon likely to scrutinise Hongkong bid Cresta Holdings nurses £11m loss By our City Staff: Bid terms agreed for BHH Flotation of TJ's will raise £7.9m Silentnight springs ahead Reuter: Projects take toll on Volkswagen CS Holding Berlusconi quits Channel 5 race 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 Strong advance Barclay Simpson Multiple Display Advertising Items Tes SunLife of Canada Austen Bennett L E T E C Wycombe District Council Multiple Display Advertising Items Gatt talks hold key to opening barriers for the profession Andrew Colquhoun examines how the outcome of the Uruguay round could affect accountants ASB plans for reform suffer setback Minds meet on designer crime Stafford rules again Any Other Business Dance of death Any Othr Business Gospel song Any Other Business Spice of life Any Other Business Litigation over here and over there Audit Standards distinct from procedure Auditors losing investors' trust Leng renews her partnership with Master Craftsman Thomson chases first Badminton title England's women go close Badminton Multiple Display Advertising Items Toucans trounce Aquila in final Netball Limit designed to beat touts Ban must stay Murray wipes away the tears International alternative Memorable final Leeds deserve greater credit Restricted area Women are overpaid Confusion of fouls Guineas winner eyes tilt at Derby Racing Sastago on song for Italian trip Fixtures Mandarin: Saddlers' Hall to triumph again Mandarin, Thunderer: Chester Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin: Carlisle Mandarin: Uttoxeter Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Cayard's poise and passion a breath of fresh air Faldo and Lyle need to check American revival Testing examination for European golf Image enhanced by stately surroundings Transatlantic showcase Ice Hockey Littlewoods Cambridge find a new home Hockey Surrey take the hard route Yesterday's Benson and Hedges Cup Scoreboards Fletcher receives second chance to prove himself Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, assesses the character and career of the man brought in from the cold to manager the England team Fixtures Fielders set up Kent's cup success Bremen's victory ends sombre night for Monaco French foiled in Cup Winners' Cup final Not Brazil's best England's enigma seeks to influence continental drift FA Cup John Barnes, who may play his last match for Liverpool in the Fa Cup final on Saturday, is at a crossroads in his career. Clive White examines what the future may hold Silk chosen as MCC president Sport in Brief For the Record Carling captures leading honour Brett hits form for Cowdray Polo Contract forces RFU's hand Rugby Union Temple's skill level stands out Boxing Agassi's defeat causes stir Tennis Index Fletcher accepts manager's job England cricket benefits in difficult decision between club and country Burberrys Ramiz serves early warning LTA abandons indoor event Newcastle rescue package withdrawn Souness returns to encourage his team Fifa bans use of tubular football stands Call to scrap French cup Scientists: the obscure objects of desire Take one researcher, add an unusual personality and a mould-breaking theory, and you have that rarity, a scientific superstar. Nigel Hawkes analyses the formula Meridiana Films Pursued by the non-ringing phone Private Life: John Diamond on the etiquette of the call Books Inside Entertainments Today's Events Theater Guide Jeremy Kingstone's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol ) Convincing arguments Classical Music BBC SO/Robertson Festival Hall Nicholas Walker St John's Underpowered dream Theatre Cerceau Orange Tree, Richmond Pure triumph, pronounced success Opera Bakxai Coliseum Denton & Warner's Body count at maximum Cinema: New Releases Geoff Brown on Basic Instinct, Jacquot de nantes, Van Gogh, Volere Volare and Lost In Siberia Barclays new stages Busy recycling around the world Television Review Happy Families BBC 2 Van Gogh Grand Canyon In good health Rock Reviews The Cure National, Kilburn All encompassing The Beautiful South Brixton Academy No title Jacques the fantasist Our Europe The Community and National Development By Jacques Delors Verso, £19.95 Our Europe The Community and National Development By Jacques Delors Verso, £19.95 Travels with my aunt and pig Lambada Country By Giles Whittell Chapmas, £14.99 Vagabond By Jeremy James Petham Books, £15.99 Once upon a Time in the East By Dave Rimmer Fourth Estate, £8.99 Brief Spring a Journey Through Eastern Europe By Iris Gioia and Clifford Thurlow Alan Sutton, £14.99 Stalin's Nose By Rory Maclean HarperCollins, £14.99 Adelphi Press Our flexible friend Ferdinand Mount believes that our liberties would be more secure if Britain had a written constitution. Ronald Butt is not persuaded The British Constitution now By Ferdinand Mount Heinemann, £18.50 Summing up a legal life Judge for Yourself By His Honour James Pickles Smith Gryphon Ltd. £15.99 Prisoner of Patient By Lord Longford Chapmans, £16 After Hitler won the war Fatherland By Robert Harris Hutchinson, £14.99 Atrocity tales from Maxwellia Few realise what a thundering nuisance Cap'n Bob was to all around him, writes Keith Waterhouse Maxwell's Fall By Roy Greenslade Simon & Schuster, £4.99 pbk A woman's-eye view Like Fish Needs a Bicycle... And Over 3,000 Quotations by and about Women Edited by Anne Stibbs Bloomsbury, £16.99 Madness made in Moscow Sleepwalker in a Fog By Tatyana Tolstaya Virago, £13.99 How you can help the Brooke Hospital for Animals Almost like the real Nin Anaïs Nin Naked Under the Mask By Elizabeth Barille Lime Tree, £17.99 'We are number two in England' Forget the others, says the council leader BPCC Gill Studio Ltd The city starts to reveal its secret Leeds How has Leeds come through the recession so Well? In a special report, Paul Wilkinson explains Council in the ideas business A partnership meets regularly to plan for the area's progress Leeds Development Corporation Armed for tourism Part of the Royal Armouries exhibition is moving to a Yorkshire dock Hepper Robinson Leeds City Council Restoring a sense of local pride The development corporation has changed the look of the area, getting results where once there was decay Professional firms find a profitable northern home Trinity and All Saints Eversheds Hepworth & Chadwick Dowty-Sema MacMillan Davies Royal Mail Software Sales Arthur Andersen Mercuri Urval Powergen Health & Safety Executive Career Analysts To Advertise Monday Townsend Knight Selecter Europe MacMillan Davies Global Asset Management Selector Europe Whiteheadselection Ltd Career Analysts To Advertise Hoggett Bowers Chusid Lander S. P. (City) Interleaf McKenzie Waterman Barkers LBW Tandridge Wheale Thomas Hodgins Plc Hoggett Bowers Country Landowners Association Multiple Display Advertising Items ORC European Information Centre Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B Selection Ltd David Anthony Management Selection Whessoe Varec N. B Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited P&C Consultants Limited Horwath Digital Mervyn Hughes International Ltd Michael Beer Associates David Wilson Homes CIA Underground Boots Pharmaceuticals Bernard Hodes Selection JP Morgan Hayward Associates Servisystem Vacancies in Saudi Arabia Fletcher Hunt plc Scottish Power MacMillan Davies Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Barclays CB-Linnell Limited GPW Beaufort Management Consultants Limited The South Ayrshire Hospitals N. H. S. Trust Search And Selection Limited I. C. S. A Consultants Interexec Plc The School of Surgical Chiropody Knightsbridge University Multiple Display Advertising Items Trainee Development Officers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items ICL Trafficmaster News International Newspapers (Scotland) Limited Citibank 'SupaSnaps' Microsoft Welsh Development Agency Reason International Audit Commission King's Healthcare Ayrshire & Arran Health Board Balliol College, Oxford The American Alternative in Kensington Department of Health Health & Safety Executive Advertising's 'ex' brands Philip Schofield tells employees of a glamour industry how to handle the insecurity General Appointments Fimbra The British Museum Society ORC European Information Centre Limited Grampian Regional Council Dp When age does not weary us Life after Refundancy PA Berkeley Morgan Independent Financial Advisers Encyclopaedia Britannica Brian Forbes Search & Selection Door to Success in Writing Health & Safety Executive Instant Muscle The Chelsea Design Co Chelmsford County High School Frank Harris & Company Word Perfect Career Plan Limited Mildara Blass Limited Management Trainees Trainee Management Position Contracts Manager General Manager Required for Korean Tour Operator The Academy of Consultancy Multiple Display Advertising Items University Graduate Qualified Social Worker Golden Eagles Austen Bennett Retail Manager CEPEC P. 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International Multiple Display Advertising Items British Gas FMBRA Specialist Recruitment Consultants Careerline CJA Trainee Branch Managers Quiz Masters Health & Safety Executive Specialist Recruitment Consultants Power to admit unsworn evidence Provisional measures not appropriate in Libya case Crème De La Crème Inmarsat Meridian Food & Drink Federation Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Gollins Melvin Ward The Principal Queensgate School Personal Assistant Prisoner cannot sue over rule 43 Multi-Lingual Opportunities Angela Mortimer International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Error over mode of trial after change of plea Gravity of offence increased Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème de la Crème Announcements Battle Honours Arthritis Research John Grooms The Samaritans The Shadow of Diabetes Diary of Times Classified Action for blind people The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Scottish Nuclear Limited The Times Concise Crossword No 2783 Property Buyers Guide Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Barratt Blue Riband Variations Radio 1

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