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News from 11/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, William Powell (Principal), DJM, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Dinah Hall, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Ronald Faux, Frank Dossetor, Tim Judah and Olli Kivinen, Harvey Elliott, Bob Papworth, Mary Powers, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Tony Marlow, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Erica M. Purdie, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Donald Bruce, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, J. F. Q. Switzer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Gerald Davies, John R. Palmer, Abby Tan, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Peter Millar, Gordon Apsion, Louise Hidalgo, American Football, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, S. W. Allen, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Lenihan, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, David Miller, Ian Campbell, Director General, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Giles Keating, Richard Ford and Stewart Tendler, Andrew Grossman, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, John Johnson, Chairman, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Haden, M. J. Allwood, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Jamie Dettmer, C. E. Dunford, Gregory Lauder-Frost (Political meetings secretary), Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Francis Robinson, Michael Hornsby, Keith Blackmore, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Peter Smith, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Bruce Clark and Katy Bravery, Arye Forta, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Tony Baldry, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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Children flee as shells rain on Sarajevo Sarbs 'mass for final assault' IRA blamed for attack Deadline for doctors' hours Bush's remedy Car price clash Souness stays Index Life & Times The Times Horsetrading begins in 137 hung councils Pennies from heaven fall slowly, says Carey Picture Gallery Going their own ways: the Prince and Princess of… Rain fails to lift Britain's drought Heavy rainfails to lift Britain's drought Fowler insists on big Tory shake-up UK could cut rates to as low as 6% An analysis made by Anatole Kaletsky shows that Britain is now well placed to cut interest rates below Germany's Christian Aid Week Education Times Genetic Inheritance Genetic Heresy JEANITlC Supremacy Parties wheel and deal for hung councils Tories lose control in Berkshire Psion Plc Clarke seeks better value from police and jails Fowler gets job he longed for Sir Norman Fowler is sen as a loyal and shrewd man who will put the Tories back on course, Robin Oakley reports Gould's proposals opposed by rivals Call to recruit more blacks PC attacked Murder charge Police blame IRA for shopping centre attack JP clerks seek wider powers Parents seek ban on abbey wine with a blast effect Sun shines on Liverpool as rain soaks losers Protests after horses die Rolex of Geneva Prayers said for disgraced bishop The Volvo 940 Car prices complaint by Brittan contested Coin dealer sues Japan over gold Duke at service Sailing east Women appeal Britain's seriously rich keep it in the family Picture Gallery A tale of two authorities with rival policies on education Matthew d'Ancona examines selective education in Redbridge borough, while John O' Leary finds neighbouring Waltham Forest has banned the 11-plus Midland The Listening Bank Bottomley to set new deadline reducing junior doctors' hours Edwardian Hotels Care may vary as hospitals adjust to internal market Jeremy Laurance says millions of pounds are being diverted from London because authorities want to offer more services BA moves closer to dream of fifth Heathrow terminal Poster pirates snap up millions High-tech gangs are blurring the image of popular pictorial art and robbing Britain's publishers. Writes Louise Hidalgo Picture Gallery Halford goes to tribunal Yacht club defends stricken regatta Fringe stars receive awards Soldier charged Shelley find Girls accused Police evaluated Death in brawl Cash drive Bond winners Kohl urges German industry to resist strikers' demands Justice descends on corrupt Milan A bribes-busting judge has become a local hero, but he still needs bodyguards, John Phillips writes Strong-arm Russians go private As the crime wave mounts in Russia, the security business is beginning to boom, writes Bruce Clark from Moscow Picture Gallery Stalin's victims mourned Both sides in Karabakh fighting claim key town National Westminster Bank (AP): KGB fires at unarmed Tajikistan protesters MiGs costed (Reuter): Petition signed (Reuter): Death toll rises (Reuter): EC opposed ORACL I. T. just Week of riots shakes iron grip of Africa's oldest leader President Banda of Malawi will come under renewed Western pressure for reforms after violent rioting left 38 people dead, Ben MacIntyre writes De Klerk confronts test on black power ANC demands an end to delay National Westminster Bank Egyptian tour sets problems for princess Sectarian strife and press speculation threaten to mar the Princess of Wales's Cairo visit, Christopher Walker writes Royal Navy joins Cambodia patrol Philippines poll violence Kills 60 Arabs and Israelis put brake on peace Bush takes up challenge of rundown inner cities Picture Gallery Global warming treaty agreed Mandela moves to white suburb From Associated Press in Cape Canaveral: Astronauts fail to capture satellite First direct Maoists surrender in Lima jail battle Canadian mining explosion kills 11 (Reuter): Libya convinced (AFP): Radicals ousted (Reuter): Thai protests (AP): Condom alert An opposition's best policy The two parties must be honest in seeking a pact, says Peter Riddell Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Sell-out in Manila The despair of the Philippines will be resgistered today in sold votes, writes Joanna Pitman Truly a tribe, and a lie, apart Bernard Levin wonders why Jews alone endure the biggest untruth Kinnock opts for Brussels The Times Diary Margaret's man The Times Diary Country cousins The Times Diary Aids and Truth Race, Class and Cities The Eye of a Needle Reading between the Maastricht lines Religious tolerance When collars clash Bosnian conflict Trials by jury Safeguards at the margins of our land Taxing times Wigs and gowns Action this day Court Circular Birthdays today School news Latest wills Announcements Memorial service Stuart Surridge Christopher Priday, QC Royal College of Surgeons of England Appointment Forthcoming marriages Marriages Better to love thy neighbour than the gospel Word-Watching Sir Bryant Godman Irvine Sir Bryant Godman Irvine, Pc, a former deputy speaker of the House of Commons and Conservative MP for Rye from 1955 to 1983, died on May 3 aged 82. He was born on July 25,1909 Herman Cherry Herman Cherry, abstract painter and poet, died on April 10 at his home in New York aged 83. He was born in Atlantic City. New Jersey, on April 20,1909 Anniversaries Nature notes Prince Hassan al-RIDA al-SANUSSI Prince Hassan al-Rida al-Sanussi, the heir to the throne of Libya, died of a heart attack in London on April 28. He was born in Beneghazi in 1928 Sir Denis Barnes Sir Denis Barnes, permanent secretary at the Department of Employment from 1968 to 1973 and first chairman of the Manpower Services Commission from 1974 to 1976, died on May 6 aged 77 He was born on December 15,1914 Today's royal engagements Service dinner Dinner University news Admission of Lord Advocate Ralph Swann Commander Frederick Ralph Holland Swann, CBE, a life vice-president and former chairman (1972-75) of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, died on April 23 aged 87. He was born on October 4,1904 On this Day Tramways to Marble Arch Cost of the Proposed System Labour gives Ashdown offer a cool reception The Times Crossword No 18,915 Picture Gallery Weather Business News A grocer who gives in good measure Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Post-election bull run signals a long, hot summer in the City Surging power profits expected to prompt outcry Whitehall holds key to the tower How Canary Wharf is built on subsidies and incentives Lloyd's names to issue writ over deposits John Charcol Small firms predict upturn Credit fall British Gas Lloyds investigates leak of OFT paper Chase sells HK loans Telegraph confirms flotation in June Marks likely to defy recession with profits rise Reporting this Week Interest rates must fall to ensure sustained upswing Gilt-Edged Coates off The Times City Diary Common sense can save O&Y Comment Wright placed, wrong time The Times City Diary Lyonised The Times City Diary Ford drives on The Times City Diary Key decision The Times City Diary Lloyd's, bailouts and the pressure for a global settlement Business Letters Exports should be put on the agenda Major can undercut German rates and move into ERM driving seat Economic View Anatole Kaletsky shows why Britain is on the way back to monetary independence, giving the prime minister a wide range of options The Times Capitalisation, week's change City comes to flying lessons Workshops for business people are teaching the virtues of the airport. Bob Papworth attend Malmo Aviation City Air Scandinavia Relaxed controls lead to runway success London City Airport After a rocky start London City Airport has caught its second wind and can offer services across Europe, Harvey Elliott reports Weekend flights offer holiday opportunities When business is light, airlines can turn to the leisure industries London City Airport Capital cities talk heart to heart London City Airport The success of the London City Airport might produce clones around the Continent, Bob Papworth discovers. London is ready to sell its expertise BP Airport Information Progress keeps the noise down An office, a fax but no chips Cheaper gateway to new routes Sheffield mines the idea London Docklands Medals are muddled Detecting the beginnings of a red revolution Barnet find goals elusive The Times Sunderland clipped by the wings The Times examines how Liverpool captured the Fa Cup and salvaged something from a troubled season By a Correspondent: Stockport benefit from Beeston's dismissal Colchester complete double Wales switch dates Final that was changed by one fine swoop Rangers capitalise on defensive mistakes O'Shea earns draw for Cambridge Blackburn propelled by Speedie double Football Cairns rewarded as Winchester go up Squash Rackets Cayard edges in to square series Weakened teams go close Badminton Fixtures IAAF festival falls flat Christie criticises relay squad Athletics Deuchar loses to his mentor Real Tennis Penalty strokes decide final Hockey Southern goal run seals title The Times Senior sweeps all before him Australian golfer is making a living out sudden-death play-offs McEvoy meets his match Home win for Barnett Charlesworth thrives on climbs Cycling Nicholas repels title challenge British pair take gold Judo Pipe moves tally past 200 mark Chown has edge in title race Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Rainbow Corner fails his Derby audition Racing From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Careless riding lands Eddery four-day ban Mandarin: Lady Lacey to strike for Balding Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Mandarin, Thunderer: Hamilton Park From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: St Jovite's win offers few clues to classic questions Mandarin: Windsor Results from Saturday's Seven Meetings Rapid Raceline Champions fail to find their touch Birch quick to leave Trent Bridge Weekend Scoreboarps Pakistan batsmen make most of limited chances Touring side hits top form Connor the only bright spot Samoans unable to mask decline Rugby Union Results Swansea forced to toil as league season runs down Rugby Union Snow is quick to take command Polo Becker reduced to on-court antics in face of excellence Stich nears perfection at German Open By our Sports Staff: Sabatini retains her Italian title Nannini in comeback In Brief IOC addition Morgans uplifted Parrott's break Curtis first For the Record Warwick triumphs in battle of attrition Monarchs' descent continues St Helens march on Football Liverpool set conditions for Souness to stay Wright and Jones to miss England game Liverpool pair lose chance to impress Taylor Rush doubts dampen joy Breitling By our Sports Staff: Flashman insists that Fry will stay Thomson keeps nerve and improves Games chances Offiah runs in ten tries Education Men, women and upper House work If John Major really wants a classless society, says Sheila Gunn, he might look to the House of Lords, where half the seats are still hereditary and ideas for reform are thick on the ground Congratulations and trepidations Working Life Libby Purves shivers at the memory of glittering prizes Royal Opera House Modern Times Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainmet compiled by Karl 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) on release across the country Hal lays claim to his title Theatre Making notes in the margins of a Persian epic London Concerts Ls/Pay Qeh LSO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Capital of her country Rock Stars from another country Country music is big business in America, where a new generation of performers can outsell the biggest names in rock. David sinclair wonders when it will catch on here Mozart 's mosaic recast by Calvino Opera Zaide Colmers Farm Birmingham Genes that fit Fringe Theatre Fiction spoils the nightmare Television Review Sunrise Medical Barbican facelift Arts Brief Tes the Times Educational Supplement Cast out for an Aids heresy Charles Bremner meets a Berkeley professor who has been ostracised for expounding a view that has shocked the 'Aids establishment' 'Alarming' language Striking a blow for rebellion below the belt Dinah Hall reports on the garment some establishments still find it necessary to ban (even when pink and pressed), and on the latest manifestations of the trademark of the tough guy To let: office with Victorian museum Who will find a beautifully restored office irresistible, at £400,000 a year? Ehrman Tapestry The hair of the dogma Peter Millar on the dilemma of hairy shoolboys Government of the Cayman Islands Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Full Bursaries for Gcse Students Dragon School, Oxford Head Multiple Display Advertising Items The Bayswater Institute Brentwood School Teach English at Istek Istanbul Educational and… The Independent Schools Careers Organisation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Margaret Curran (Czech) Universal Languages University Appointments Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time to test Patten John O' Leary on the challenges facing the education secretary as he emerges from the shadow of his predecessor He has won friends for committing his daughter to the state system Well away from home The case for boarding schools remains as strong as ever Some parents may be struggling to afford the fees; others are swept in the tide of criticism Education The dilemma in Wandsworth Evolution or revolution? A government planning vacuum must be overcome so that schools may class their options Construction of old charters Power of decision maker to supplement rules Crème De La Crème StM the Lister Hospital Judy Farquharson Ltd. Food & Drink Federation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court's duty to listen to child Effect of decree in absence Trustee bank not liable Crème de la Crème Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2786 Property Buyers Guide Winning Move Television and Radio Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Variations Radio 1

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