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News from 12/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Warwickshire win, Widget Finn, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah and George Brock, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Jo Hawkes, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Frank J. Rooney, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, K. Perkins, Lester May, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Denis Hetherington, Peter Ball, Desmond Flower, Peter Ball and Louise Taylor, Roger Graef, Rebecca Pike, W. W. Ashton, Martin Barrow, Aubrey MEYER(Executive Director), Christopher Price, Ray Kennedy, Alex Spillius, Alan Hamilton, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Horsnell and Michael Dynes, Elizabeth B. Nicholson, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Lewis Wolpert, Kate Muir, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Michael Latham, Director, R. A. Morris, Managing director, John Woodcock, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, David Damant, John Higgins, Patrick Stevens, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Jonathon Green, Jonathan Prynn, Carole Bidder, James D. Zirin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, James Morton, Craig Brown, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Kane, Chairman, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, J. D. Rimington, Director General, Robin Oakley and Arthur Leathley, Joanna Pitman and Abby Tan, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Robin Stacey, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, John Beishon, Chief Executive, Mary Ann Sieghart, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Matthew Parris, Marjorie Seldon, Scrivenor, Peter Lawson, Keith Blackmore, Kenneth Leach, Philip Webster and Jill Sherman, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Ian Murray, J. C. A. Roseveare, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Matthew Bond and John Lewis, Kevin Chapple (Manager), Colin Campbell, David Fallows, Oliver Baxter, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, B. Miles, Director, B. E. Craddock, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Ward hopes for £215,000 after 18 years in jail Index Life & Times Bishop admits sinning against his son and God MP names Tory losers US airmen 'broke rules' Battle of Nile Male barrier O & Y in court MPs worried by draft of Queen's Europe speech EC envoys leave Belgrade IBM Eternal Triangles Life in the Ring Parental Squares Quarter of routes fail to meet rail charter's targets Passenger's Charter: Performance against Standards Peugeot Contract Hire & Leasing Picture Gallery Labour MP to name "names' Men who eat lots of fruit 'less prone to heart attack' Hot spell heads for Britain Protest at Halford case delay Rothermere defends Carey Trial ruled out Short talks IRA admission Ward's fight for justice hinged on hidden facts Lawyers say avalanche of material, including medical tests, was not given to defence, and police withheld details Malaysia Airlines By our Home Correspondent: Lonely drifter who told tall tales Bitter survivors recall horror of coach blast Scientific tests lose credibility Payout of £215,000 expected Friendly fire pilots 'broke attack rules' BBC claims shake-up will release £200m for programmes Melinda Wittstock reports on the BBC's controvesial new plans to compete with commercial rivals Minolta Corky the cockerel has cause to crow QC says police rewrote notes Bank chief had loan from rival Student remand Prisoner dies Murder charge Countless numbers of species become extinct every year Homes will be given energy tips Eagles hatch Killer escapes Clarity test passed by 70% of rivers Travel agents attacked The Cooperative Bank 'Funny turn' due to epilepsy Waldegrave brings cabinet committee names into open Secrecy on MPs' interests to stay Transwede Schools given alternative to opting out Move for May day rejected Africa aid Touts action L-driving toll Parliament today Travel firms fight Brussels plan for VAT on transport ATS Queen to urge European MPs to consider context of wider world The Queen wants the EC to be part of a larger world since her ties lie with the Commonwealth, Alan Hamilton Nora the cow may safely graze Britain digs in for long border war with Brussels From 1993, people in the Ec will be able to travel freely, but Britain argues there is a need to check non-EC passports, George Brock By our Foreign Staff: Hurd pushes case for travel controls As France leads way to EC unity, Danes have second thoughts AMP Society Morse goes to Moscow Kohl plea ignored by unions Channel passport checks will stay Home Office hints at identity card plan The Times Blue Berets struggle under cash burden World's growing demand for peacekeepers adds to the worries of an overstretched UN Baku calls faithful to arms Border troops vow to stop Kabul arming Tajiks Lonely force trapped in Cyprus stalemate A costly and uneasy peace has been kept in Cyprus for 28 years. but now the UN's patience is running out, writes Michael Theodoulou from Nicosia Christian Aid Our Foreign Staff: Shuttle 's astronauts tackle marooned satellite again Inward-looking US reshapes policy for a changing world Americans are resentful of the time and money spent on policing the globe, Mary Ann Sieghart writes B. A. A London Stansted Paparazzi plague princess in Egypt Children die as starving Somalia waits for UN aid De Klerk misses debate The London Diagnostic Centre Filipinos parade their pride in democracy Miriam Santiago a former judge was among early leaders in a poll that drew a high turnout, Joanna Pitman and Abby Tan write from Manila Middle East flocks to arms bazaar Talk of peace has failed to cub the Middle East's appetite for weaponry, Richard Beeston writes from Tel Aviv Air France Pledge of reform halts Thai protests Hopes fade Party founded Moderates win Bets increase A backwards look at time Some Physicists now believe time-travel is possible, writes Nigel Hawkes . . . and moreover What are police for? Without consensus good and evil, says Janet Daley, the law cannot be enforced The proud man of Europe Douglas Hurd has put Britain back on the world stage, says Michael Binyon Irving's Berlin? The Times Diary One less for tea Er, um, sir ABC and CBI A Mightier Pound Passport to Control Gone to the Dogs Lack of trust in Public Trustee Open, but not often Leasehold reform Fishing licences Our man in splendour Awards to honour rather than divide Select committees Nuclear safety Sullivan's birthday 'Eco-fanatics' Countryside access Safety factor in Channel tunnel Women in the wines Plain speaking Sweet nothings Taxing caravans Court Circular Anniversaries Announcements Today's royal engagements Dinners Picture Gallery Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Liverpool Chamber of Commerce Word-Watching The Royal Society of Chemistry Señor Don Rafael Valls Sinclair House School Reception Sylvia Syms Sylvia Syms, American cabaret and jazz singer died in New York on May 10 aged 74. She was born in New York on December 2,1917 George Mandel-Mantello George Mandel-Mantello, who according to some historians did more than anyone to stop the deportation of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz in the summer of 1944, died in Rome on April 25 aged 90 Israel Galeano Service dinner Meeting Latest wills Jean Vauthier Jean Vauthier, French avant-garde dramatist, died in Paris on May 5 aged 81. He was born on September 20 1910, at Gråce-Hollogne, near Liège, Belgium Jack Pritchard John (Jack) pritchard, furniture manufacturer and patron of the modern movement in design in the 1930s, died on April 27 aged 92. He was born in Hampstead on June 8,1899 The Linnean Society of London Botanical illustration: John mark Fothergill, Royal… University news Maurice Smith Maurice Henry Smith, civil servant and historian, died on April 2 aged 69. He was born in Bedford on August 17,1922 Preston Bassett Preston Rogers Bassett, aeronautical inventor and engineer whose work arguably made commercial aviation possible, died at his home in Ridgefield. Connecticut, on April 30, aged 100. He was born in Buffalo, New York Royal Italian Opera Women students lobby Jenkins The Times Crossword No 18,916 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Seldane Weather Squabbling happily on the sands of time Political skecth Index Making Marks Coal Measures Scots Challenge Battling on Last Resort The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil New threat to O&Y's fight for survival Developer faces battle on two fronts Investors unhappy over WPP package BTR places Pilkington stake America's chiefs face harsher times Union condemns Lloyds bid Cable lures BT customers Tap Air Portugal TUC wants long-term coal deals Emirates Picture Gallery By our Industrial Correspondent: Ryan Group raises £50m for mines bid Huntingdon slips in first half The Light at this End of the Channel Tunnel Betta Stores chain put in receivership Business Roundup Property profits up AIM divisions sold Hospital site plan GKN sells scaffolder Aberdeen Trust ahead Asset value revives Parkland cuts loss Scottish Nuclear powers into profit for the first time Consumer credit falls for second quarter running Loadsamoney does not sell a product Survey finds advertising may always pay Worcester investors lose panel appeal World Bank targets poverty Sidlaw strides ahead Queens Moat Houses Plc BCCI hearing is adjourned for new negotiations Disclosure rules to change Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Sidlaw scores full marks Tempus Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uco Bank Reuters: BTR ends five-year bid saga Stock Market Picture Gallery (Reuter): American blue chips continue to climb World Markets Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times BTR buries its old agenda Comment Nuclear realities Preaching about pay The Times City Diary The race is on Scent of takeover revival brings corporate brokers out to battle Smith New Court reckons to have sharper elbows than some of its rivals when it comes to jostling for position. William Kay reports Hagan's run Cheltenham factor Gas pricing policy Post Office letters monopoly should be relaxed Alex Lawrie Wellman to buy Midcast Hewlett Packard Mine go-ahead angers Aspinall Reuter: Japanese urged to aid foreign firms Renold expects to be TT Group's next bid target Smaller Companies TT's style is to buy underperforming companies and to introduce its own cash controls to squeeze the assets The Times Bureautel Business Club Brewers swap ales Strong start to account The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates New deals for justice James Morton puts the case for bringing back sentence bargaining Abortion rights warning Plea for funding Inns and Outs Art brief Inns and Outs Thington. It opened with an exhibition of British… Inns and Outs Power firms Inns and Outs Mum and mum Inns and Outs Drink talks Inns and Outs In the picture Inns and Outs Executive Search Consultant in Law Warwicker Associates Limited Hard work never hurt any offender Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers & Partners: Professional Recruitment Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Zarak MacRae Brenner Clifford Chance Don't bash system for one verdict James D. Zirin believes the critics of American justice should consider more factors in the beating case Michael Page Legal Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Reinsurance Quarry Dougall Mainstream Legal It's murder to learn litigation A vicarage killing must be solved at a new summer school, Edward Fennell reports Pump 4 Court Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Government Legal Service BPP Law Courses Enterprise Chambers Zarak MacRae Brenner All Box number replies should be addressed to Government of the Cayman Islands I Irish Life Isle of Man Revised version of EEA agreement acceptable Opinion on draft agreement relating to creation of European Economic Area Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Law Society of Hong Kong CA Group Company Zarak MacRae Brenner Taylor Root How sport must seize the chance to advance Peter Lawson, general secretary of the Central Council of Physical Recreation, outlines a plan to rectify sport's cumbersome structure Hard habit to break Pools Forecast Edberg takes rare day-court title at Stich's expense Tennis White Sox break new ground Baseball Rules scupper Kingston's move Basketball Davy Blake impresses on debut Rodrigo De Triano set for Irish 2,000 Racing Italians squeeze through in the closest race yet Yachting Mandarin: All At Sea to show classic flair Mandarin, Thunderer: York Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Folkestone Mandarin: Towcester Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Essex's hopes thwarted by rearguard action Leicestershire dig in to deny Waugh and Childs Salisbury a lone threat as Somerset play out time Cricket foundation collapses New pitch prepared for first Test The Times Sports Service Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Wickets tumble to Smith Hooper promises riches Masson calls for World Cup change Rugby Union Edgington finishes way behind Yachting Thomson and Leng raise hopes of gold in Spain League signals intent by move on transfers Premier clubs to bring deadline forward Halsall saves Peterborough Indonesia fined for 'not trying' In Brief For the Record Big blade earns Olympic place Wolstenholme speeds to the decisive point Dates change again St Mellion is the right course at the wrong time Golf Index Martyn gets England chance Merson and Daley to support Lineker as he tries to equal international goalscoring record Trafficmaster IAAF upholds drug abuse ban on Reynolds Hall takes controlling interest at Newcastle Yugoslav manager decides to stay on Glamorgan fall to mixture of speed and spin RFL signs record television deal Of sex and shopping Telling tlaes Jilly Copper's new paperback, Polo has topped the best sellers within a week of publication and probably sell a million. Derwent May ponders the appeal of adultery and amusement Stendhal, from a traditional point of view, is a far more immoral writer than our jolly Jilly; he was banned on Catholic reading lists because of his atheism and cynicism Royal National Theatre Parents Writ-happy and ready for class action Mid Life: Neil Lyndon resists the temptations of litigation Science Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment 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 Cast struggles against the odds Opera Review Concise exemplars Dance Review The Turning World The Place Welcome to this arrival Concert Reviews CBSO, Chorus/Halsey Brimngham Maintaining surprises Lindsay Quartet Crucible, Sheffield Film-makers wanna have fun in the sun Cinema: Cannes Film Festival Geoff Brown, in the first of his reports from the film festival, finds a Hollywood maverick is the front-runner for top honours Unfair shares Cannes Brief Not the new Joan Sutherland, she's the first June Anderson Opera: Interview American soprano Juna Anderson, regarded as the inheritor of Joan Sutherland's crown, talks about ideals and self-image to Richard Morrison Female of the specious Television Review The Birmingham Royal Ballet More than a match for Duff Kate Muir meets the man with the "mashed potato nose", the promoter and legendary matchmaker Mickey Duff International League for the Protection of Horses Presidential butterfly Over lunch in Manila, Imelda Marcos explains why history will be kind her Picture Gallery Are you listening to me? Jonathon green discovers parental advice that is not forgotten, from a writer who is compiling a book of familial bon mots Nurturing the plants in a child's garden of delights After 30 years of perceptive writing about chidren's literature, growing Point has published its last review Picture Gallery Children's question time Groomed to cope with Fido Nicole Swengley on allowing dogs(and other pets) to have their day Looking after your pet, it seems, means that it will look after you, too Pets Multiple Display Advertising Items The Company of Animals The Ultimate Flea Trap Kilsby Mint Carnell Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kilroy Queen's Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festival Administrator Chelsea Food & Drink Federation Multiple Display Advertising Items The empires strike back The BBC is not the only public service broadcaster facing a nervous future. Melinda Wittstock reports BBC in peril from the new enemy within Roger Graef argues that those who would seek to save the corporation by making it more cost-efficient and accountable could end up destroying it Who cares about sales? Creative advertising campaigns win awards for quality, not effectiveness Selling Point Career moves in aerial chess Widget Finn finds out what qualities make a good air traffic controller Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments First among Equals The British Museum Society Price Reporter Required for Paris Based… London Office Systems Aline Science Museum Classic FM Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster School Economics Graduate The Times Aberdeen Royal Hospitals NHS Trust National Consumer Council Directions Week '92 which is supported by The… Blind to the beauty in a ball of gas Lewis Wolpert asks critics of science to accept what they see down a telescope because mysticism leads to disaster Announcements The Times Crossword Range Books Concise Crossword No 2787 Winning Move Desert yield Update Television and Radio Satellite Barratt Timeshare Wales Radio 1 Variations

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