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News from 09/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Richard Glauser, Weekend Money Staff, Anthony Harris, Hans Albert, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Le Gallois, Michael Saward, Patricia Davies, Louise Roddon, Robert W. Lamb, Richard Warren, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Daniel Schulthess, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Wolfgang Röd, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Martin Spence, Harvey Elliott, Edmund Runggaldier, Shirley Jenkins, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Massimo Mugnai, Ian Murray, Guislaine Morland, A. N. Gudgin, Brian Fender, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Daniel Adams, Noel Goodwin, David Armstrong, Peter B. Landon, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Frances Welch, Albert Dormer, Harry Eyres, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Aurea Carpenter, J. H., Tom Walker, B. Xiros, Colin Narbrough, Jean Wilson, Antony Flew, Kevin Mulligan, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Sheila Gunn and Jill Sherman, Barry Smith (Editor), Michael Hofmann, Peter Ackroyd, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Joy Hancox, John Byron, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Daniel Johnson, Jenny MacArthur, H. Lindsay, Michael Clark, Leslie Geddes-Brown, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Ian Bradley, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Ros Drinkwater, L. T., Julie Welch, D. M. Silver, Keith Campbell, Angela Brooks, Nicole Swengley, John Woodcock, George Brock, Robert McGeehan, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Jill Insley, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Karl Schuhmann, Richard Hough, Michael Watkins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Paul Du Vivier, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Nick Nuttall and Nigel Hawkes, Alix Ramsay, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Leo Chamberlain, Craig Seton, Ian Ross, Mike McShane, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rudolf Haller, Jamie Dettmer, Peter Simons, Joanna Pitman, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, P. H., Michael Clark and Rodney Hobson, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Liz Smith, Willard Van Orman Quine, John Shaw, L. E. Dowdall, Jane Owen, Edna St Vincent Millay, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Marlene Dietrich, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Charles Hennessy, Dallas Willard, Mark Sanderson, Renéthom, Cyrus Bradford, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Dennis Stevenson, Richard M. Norman, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Michael Evans, Laetitia Chalk, Jay McInerney, Alan Jackson, Adam Kelliher, Lorenzo Pena, Matthew Bond, Jan Wolenski, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Robert P. Lamb (Executive Producer), Stewart Tendler and Jill Sherman, John Watson,

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Mi5 to lead fight against the IRA Our Foreign Staff: Serbians purge their hardline army command Dons deride Derrida Hanson sells stake in ICI Shares surge Index Weekend Times Even the Japanese catch Sunderland 's cup fever Bishop wanted boy adopted Labour puts blame for election failure on disillusioned voters Kuoni Today in the Times Serial Killer Serial Greens Gulf war inquest hears US evidence Lunn Poly Success for Mis will mean long-term disruption of IRA Details of M15 operations have never been for politicians' ears, but its new anti-IRA role could change all that, Michael Evans reports Picture Gallery Lockerbie pair 'must surrender' Gould woos Labour women's vote Low-key welcome for Sir Norman Rooftop protest man held Ryan released Kidnap charge Series dropped Judge Gerald Butler Mother tells how baby soured affair with bishop As the Roman Catholic church comes to terms with Bishop Casey's resignation, Bill Frost reports on the woman involved Ward could be freed 'next week' The Sunday Times Peregrines return from survival brink Aldington accused of perjury Abbey National Witness denies being fake GP Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Charily cash hospital consultant struck off Jewish ghetto charge Churches dance to a new tune Ruth Gleghill finds that a depressing report on church music may provide the impetus to change the sound of worship Veteran GIs ring the bells Imperial Cancer Research Fund Alcohol seduction 'assault' Basildon marches again at head of Conservative gains Labour shocked at scale of losses The Sunday Times Scottish Tories hail advance Full Results Non Metropolitan Districts C292's political cell Schools fire leaflet broadside against 11 -plus commercial Industry prefers new universities By a Staff Reporter: MPs demand action over island's alleged war crimes Railway enthusiasts get steamed up Top Ten Universities Management buys Glasgow papers The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Duchess heads for home Meat man jailed EC fraud Baby had Aids Vicar appeals Woman jailed New laws sought to help battered parents Rover Metro Picture Gallery Sea blast 'may hurt dolphins' Pickfords Travel Recycled dump joins the winners BP petrol prices up Water alert Badger case Best garden £1.6m art find Cliff death Press release Patients vie for food scraps amid ruins of Mogadishu Millions of Somalis are close to starvation, but warring leaders have yet to agree on a Un force to guard relief convoys, Sam Kiley writes from Mogadishu Our Foreign Staff: Head of intelligence 'plotted dirty war' Pretoria investigates army role Kabul's conquerors impose Islamic law Naming names will tax Philippines voters Voters in Monday's elections will select more than 17,000 officials, Joanna Pitman writes from Manila Picture Gallery Iraqi fighter pilots to be trained in Yemen Nikon Compact Muslims to rule on share deals (AP): Malawi clashes resume Fiji apology German firms fear public-sector deal will herald strikes Christian Aid Yugoslav army leaves its officers in a quandary Reuter: Bastia stadium chief charged over deaths Strasbourg plays musical chairs EC Note Book by George Brock French have the last word Delegates near pact on global warming (AP): US doctor is imprisoned Gold returns (Reuter): Iran wins case (Reuter): Trial demand Crowd trapped Truce awaited Bush hands out morality to riot city wanting cash US press turns fire on Perot Unborn baby saved mother Gulag victim takes road to Cannes People Picture Gallery BT Shuttle prepares satellite rescue Clifford Longley The War of religion and science is just propaganda Philip Howard …and moreover A storm in the cloisters Should a French literary theorist get an honorary degree? Cambridge is split, says Matthew d'Ancona London's theatre of cruelty Ben MacIntry samples the gory sight that are the backbone of the British tourist industry The Times Diary Secret weapon The Times Diary Short circuit The Times Diary Keeping a Secret Kohl's Pyrrhic Victory Sing Unto the Lord Derrida degree a question of honour US riots Clerical celibacy Church differences A justified saint Welcome for disabled on the sidelines Research funding Arts patronage Summoned by baize Statement of the Lambs Word perfect? Court Circular Service dinners Service Luncheons Picture Gallery Church news Reception Memorial services Church services tomorrow Third Sunday after Easter Announcements Weekend royal engagements Appointments St Paul's Girls' School Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Classified Advertising Word-Watching Thomas Paine Thomas Otten Paine, who was responsible for putting the first man on the moon, died of cancer at his home in Brentwood, California on May 4 aged 70. He was born in Berkeley, California, on November 9,1921 Neville Brand Neville Bran, the quintessential Hollywood tough guy, has died of emphysema in hospital in Sacramento, California aged 70. He was born in Kewanee, Illinois, on August 13,1921 Latest wills Professor G. E. H. Reuter Professor G. E. H. Reuter, Professor of Mathematics, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, from 1965 to 1983, died on April 20 aged 70. He was born in Berlin on November 21 1921 John Denson John Boyg Denson, CMG, OBE, a former British ambassador in Nepal, died on April 24 aged 65. He was born on August 13,1926 Roland Attrill Roland Attrill, former prison governor, died on April 30 aged 68. He was born on February 7,1924 Birthdays Winston Churchill Memorial Trust University news It is not generally known the marlene Dietrich (May 7) recorded two radio plays which were broadcast in 1965 Appreciations Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Norman Solemn Entrance of Louis Xviii into his Capital Carey hacks 'historic Christianity' The Times Crossword No 18,914 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Weather The Stephan Clinic Business News Money Shares soar as firms see end to the recession Hanson sells ICI stake at top of market The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sterling climbs to best close since September Scots bank is generous—to a fault Out of pocket Clamping down Letters Banks agree another £21 m for Canary Wharf Jobs scheme launched to help ex-servicemen Back to school Mercury Asset Management Lease reforms Lower rates Back to cash Hongkong Bank says profits will soar after merger Company failures continue to rise Yorkshire Building Society Pensions industry 'under threat' from EC agenda Foster's says problem loans may mean writedowns EC accuses steel firms of cartel More find work in America Gndco application WPP plans shares sale Eadie buys MCM BP may lose rating BAA hotel switch Bletchley cash call Kwik Save moves Low goes Dutch Whisky avoids dilution Dewhurst to shed third of workforce Business Roundup The Sunday Times One man's lack of meat is another's recovery Week Ending Matthew Bond Multinational leader with British reserve Business Profile: Michael Perry Carol Leonard finds the chairman of Unilever has no regrets about having working for only onr company Fairfax gains on return to market Scottish Investment Trust Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Counttyside lays firm foundations Tempus Pittencrieff Major Changes Hanson profits through disposal of Ici stake Stock Market Recent Issues Wall Street Broker Bonds Societies trim home loan rates Food stores take on banks in tussle over card charges Supermarkets step up pressure on a credit industry already threatened with marketing controls Prudential Regulators target the messenger Adding to the mortgage misery Comment The Times M&G Perpetual Independent Fund Management Broker bonds come under scrutiny Save & Prosper Owners win right to buy freeholds Save & Prosper Out-of-pocket 'samples' to go to ombudsman W I Carr Banque Indosuez Group Briefings Back to selling-school Tougher courses for financial advisers Halifax Save & Prosper Beyond the years of prudence Holes in the walls of conscience Save & Prosper Dividend cheques are in the clear Cover dilemma for directors Savers' case Travel insurance payout withheld Portfolio Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Brewers and banks shine 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 Reynolds sets Iaaf a test of its credibility Internatioinal faith in the fight against drug abuse in athletis could weaken this eekend in London. David Powell reports Montgomerie hits smooth patch as wind plays havoc Faldo finds misfortune after fine start Scores from St Mellion Nicholas makes her presence felt Smith plays big part in great England victory Badminton Weekend Fixtures Edwards threatens the course record Man or machine looks a close call Costa continues Catalan story of achievement Tennis St Jovite has easy task Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort O'Connor moves close to Thomson Herbert best of British in the cold and the wind at the Badminton horse trials From our French Racing Correspondent: Cauthen to land French 2,000 on Lion Cavern Racing Mandarin: Bangor Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Market Rasen Two head Dante market Scottish likely to retain title Rugby Union Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Assessor to relish Derby trial trip Mandarin: Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Mandarin: Lingfield Park Mandarin: Bath Difficult choice confronts Ole Ole Gooch settles in quickly to build majestic innings Leicestershire bowlers suffer against Essex Morris at head of resistance Lancashire set out to retain the title Hockey Fluent Gower lightens gloom Durham made to toil for their runs I Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Faltering Sussex are rescued by their new recruit Christie keeps his plan secret Athletics Extra-time decider in trophy Polo Grobbelaar ready to risk all again Misunderstood genius may be Liverpool's match-winner in the Cup Final at WEmbley FA Cup Simon Barnes examines the life and eccentric times of an inspiring goalkeeper Ousted Hooper goes missing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Carr up against Italians Sports in Brief Reviving that spirit of 1973 Hanley injury adds to side's problem Rugby League Neal pays price for Bolton's mediocre season Clubs seek return on costly gamble Colchester confident Fob the Record Golf Wilkinson wants more talks Rapid Action Barnes misses rescue mission Liverpool suffer setback as they strive to salvage their reputation Fifa turns on heat yet again Simon Barnes on Saturday Cup of cheer Simon Barnes on Saturday Newport has measure of Pakistanis Warm welcome for Diego Simon Barnes on Saturday No comment Simon Barnes on Saturday A cure for the dry stone Messing about in houseboats Guislaine Morland explains how she overcame her long-standing distrust of water and boats, and learnt to live the romance of a home that moves with the tide on the Thames Out of Town Shopping Film Theatre Music Evenings out Tara Fizgerald Actress Dance Salerooms Exhibitions Videos Bookings Green people saving the planet Lynne Truss marvels at the families who spent five weeks on a conservation drive without being driven mad Review Driven by danger A new BBC series captures the conquests of modern-day explorers A double act of friendship and fatality Barbara Vine's murder mystery centres on two contrasting personalities Profile Portugal May 20 21 22 Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vatalie Cole Dmitri Hvorostovsky Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Music in Country Churches Art Galleries "Hugely Enjoyable" Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Vaudeville Theatre One and a half hurrahs Ian Bradley calls for full recognition of composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, born 150 years age next week Rewarding outings Concerts LPO Tennstedt RPO Ashkenazy P. B. F. A. Book Fair Pinewood Studios And almost all her own work Rock Cher Wembley Arena The Sunday Times Delicious decadence Opera The Coronation of Poppea Unsubtle but authentic Theatre Karate Billy Comes Home Royal Court Upstairs In the grip of unnatural forces Theatre Tis Pity She's a Whore The Pit Ballet Du Rhin British and proud of it Frances Bissell, The Times cook, chooses the higest quality local and seasonal produce for a spring dinner with friends Go for local colour Kind Food: Alison Johnson Flavoured with exoticism The recipe calls for sneezewort and stinging nettles. What do you do? Send for the herb flying squad Getting well-oiled in Soho Jonathan Meades digests a most generous message from the newest from of sponsorship New life for young survivors Bordeaux's '91 vintage has beaten the odds, says Jane MacQuitty Best buys Multiyork Made to Order Offer Jonthan Meades's Restaurant Guide Set Menus Chefs to Watch The art of weekend parenting Good organisation is the key for working mums and dads, writes Jane Owen All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Saturday Rendezvous Video Dating Ltd Executive Club Events Easter jumbo The Times Talking superstitious mumbo-jumbo with the animals Farmer's Diary Small is green and beautiful In Hyde Park next weekend small-scale organic farmers will rub shoulder with the food giants. Paul Heiney reports Events Calling the Humber home Feather report ITT Sheraton Fact File Where to Walk Jersey Up other people's garden paths All over the country, porperties grand and humble are redy to share their splendours Tintagel Best of Britain The romantic legends of King Arthur can have no better setting than the storm-swept north Cornish coast. Robin Young lets his imagination run wild in the fabled birthplace of a hero Where to Stay Where to Eat P&O European Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Lyn-Plan Philips Hair & Health Clinic Limited Peter Adams Asthma Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Wall Bed Company Aquaspring Snoring Champion Silenced Jolliman Seymour Shirts Tablesafe Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Original Breton Shirt Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items Ardenco Ltd The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Dunlopillo Latex & Foam Euromirror Multiple Display Advertising Items Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Cut into 92 C. E. Henderson & Son Cabana Shade Umbrella Wild and wonderful Plant a Wild-flower patch, Francesca Greenoak says, but don't assume it will look after itself Best Buys Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley's Nurseries Syph-O-Matic Toro Wheel Horse Lawn & Garden Equipment Elm House Nurseries Multiple Display Advertising Items Lawn Flite My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Julie Welch Playwright and novelist Agriframes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Wales The Circle Tower Bridge Eastanglia Cala Homes (South) Limited Quinton Scott Headland International The Villages Florida's Leading Adult Community! The Times Trafalgar House Europe Scottish seventh heaven Kings of the castle Tall, thin and handsome Picture Gallery Home needs new family A look for all seasons Leslie Geddes-Brown meets the inspiration behind Habitat's ever-changing styles Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2785 Crème de la Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Sweet dreams of old Antique textiles deserve space in modern rooms Satellite Noble Caledonia Limited Sunday Television and Radio Variations Radio 1 Satellite Superlative Travel Saturday Television and Radio Variations Radio 1 Saturday Review Vanity Fair Opening Shots Peter Barnard Contents Serial Crime The former Soviet Union seems to have been a breeding ground for mass nurderers. So many have emerged that the Russian people have become blase about this national diseas, which has also highlighted sickness in the police and justice systems. Aurea Carpenter reports. Photographs by Jeremy Nicholl KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Flymo Flymo Authorised Dealers Televoyeurism Is there too much gratuitous sex in television drama programmes these days or aren't we getting enought? Ginny Dougary talks to the people behind the steam and finds that, as in life, it's the quality of the experience that counts. Illustration By Rhonald Blommestijn Mother of all divine views Jean Wilson calls for some long-awaited recognition of Julian of Norwich's controversial beliefs If you want all the features for half the price and… Rank Xerox A wolf in Wolfe's clothing Jay McInerney's latest book, his farewell to the Eighties is a rather different bonfire of New York vanities. William Cash met him. Photograph by Graham Wood Voyages Jules Verne Blueprints for a sacred harmony Joy Hancox tells of her personal quest for meaning in the mystic drawings of the Jacobite, John Byrom Westminster Abbey The Rose Theatre The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber Crookes Healthcare Dress to kill with kindness Designers are taking their environmental responsibilities seriously, Liz Smith writes, with more lines offering green clothes, in every colour. Photographs The sailors return Ship to shore lines have long been a summer favourite, even for those without a yacht, and this year the nautical look is smarter and more versatile than ever, Liz Smith reports. Photographs by Chris Craymer Picture Gallery Tasting Notes Be sure to wear flour in your hair Charles Hennessy on a week when the world's finest eating can be found outside Frisco Paring the meal to fit Gut Feelings Clement Freud Clement Freud cooks a dish for Mike McShane Pears in Red Wine Keeping fit in the shade of parachutes There is little time to dwell on the past in north Vietnam, where the pople greet each day with optimism and a badminton racket. Even the leftovers of war are put to good use, discovers Ros Drinkwater Driven through extremes Michael Watkins enjoys a change of temperament from passionate Basque country to the lofty Loire Fighting on the beaches Itineraries It's a farm life Flat fair Three to tee Brittany Ferries Brittany Ferries France Club Riviera Travel Ltd Barwell Travel Crystal Holidays Viva air Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Netherlands Railways Twickers World SAS Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel New York Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Golf Lodge at Thorpeness, Golf Club, Suffolk Self Catering The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Millfield Village of Education P&O The Times A corner of a foreign field The magnificent gardens made by the English in Europe in sunnier times now stand forlorn and neglected, Roy Strong writes Sweet and sour land of liberty Peter Ackroyd Sea Changes British Emigration and American Literature By Stephen Fender Cambridge, ?40 Paperbacks Mourrning for a wife and a motherland The Last England Drums of Morning Thoroughly unmodern Millay Robert Nye Selected Poems Poetry David F. Wilkins Thomas Sanderson Blinds Ltd Eric Hill Ltd The Times The Stockbag Company Pocket Spring Mattresses Ventrolla Ltd Robin Gage Original Box Wash Windows Heather Valley The Genuine Panama Hat Company Bpt Robert Norfolk Western Driveways You've never had it so often Cool in a caftan Frances Welch Sunday Morning Penguin Quarterly Alive and well in fairyland Daniel Johnson Spells of Enchantment Caught in Story Darling buds again Brian Alderson Gracet the Hills and Far Away Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe Tintin pops up in sales racket Martin Spence Explorers on the Mooon Pop-Up Ransomes Mountfield Trail of the Incas Sign up for your chance to follow in the footsteps of one of the great lost civilisations of South America Bridge Listener Crossword No. 3149: End of the Line by Le Gallois Solutions Crossword No: 3146 Chess The Times 'I was man of the house at four' A Childhood: Ray Connollly Noble Caledonia Limited Boddingtons Bitter

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