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News from 13/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, David Greening, David-Hillel Ruben, Clifford Longley, John Casey, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, B. J. Franks, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Alison Musker, Christopher Fenton, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Barry Renfrew, Adrian Hastings, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Tom Walker, Colin Narbrough, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Chris Steward, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, H. P. Hildebrand, Elisabeth Hoodless, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Ann Kent, Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, Robert Cockburn, Michael Freedland, Sally Jones, Margot Norman, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, Richard Duce and Adam Fresco, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Clare Fordham, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Heather Kirby, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Peter Cousins, Bryan Appleyard, R. I. Wells, Claude Pehrson, Keith MacKlin, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Craig Seton and Jamie Dettmer, Jamie Dettmer, Iain Hannah, David Young, Diane Johnstone, Christopher Walker, Philip Webster and George Brock, Tony Smythe, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland, Andy Martin, Ronald Smallshaw, Edward Karam, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Jasper Becker, Michael Phillips, Rodney Hobson and Jonathan Prynn, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Irene Dick, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, John Winder and Robert Morgan, Benedict Nightingale, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Patrick Dearnley, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Philip Jacobson, Brian Birchall, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Bateman,

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Mistress of Mystery Master of Mystery Index Life & Times No Title Britain's sovereignty 'not up for grabs' says Major Bush agrees to attend Rio Earth summit A busy day on Everest as 30 reach the top Bishop's betrayal Inquest plea Halford case England win Carey says morality cannot be privatised UN envoy tells of Bosnia's state of horror A veteran of third-world conflicts thouht he had seen everything until he encountered the fighting in Bosnia, reports Tim Judah and our foreign staff Immediate School Fees Required? Property Life & Times section Irish bishop's affair left many 'hurt and betrayed' Midland The Listening Bank Brave smiles: Ryan Lambert, 4, and his sister… Heathrow terminal backed Tories reject claim on Lloyd's losses Philosopher to be schools inspector College endorses paranormal study By our Science Editor: Physics looks for winning formula Coastal defences 'patchy' Council unions reject 3.6% rise Judge sacked Water blast Readers join Times team in TV quiz St. Joseph's Hospice Male hostility halted top policewoman s career, tribunal told Setback for equal pensions Lawyers name 'most disliked' judge Youths stone buses Calls for new review system Horsepower pulls ahead of tractors Would you like to know what your mortgage rate will… Holiday prices are cut by 60% Toyota US rejects demands for pilots to go to inquest Fat chance of healthy eating Hall bought for £1 sold for £300,000 'Raphael' fails to convince sceptics It was heralded as a missing masterpiece, but Sarah Jane Checkland found the experts were not impressed Advertisers chided for false claims Independent Business Equipment Limited SDLP plan for Ulster leaked Pesticides ban Alison video Shorts allowed Howard confirms Canary Wharf talks FIAT Women's training boosted 'Friendly fire' pressure MPs urge aid for Maxwell victims Teachers meet their match Around the Lobby Staff switch Health trusts Patient drop Parliament today The Queen talks of Europe's growing and diverse family Here is the full text of the Queen's speech to the European Parliament in Strasbourg yesterday Foreign office error blamed for furore over leaked speech Brussels applauds as post-Thatcher Britain masters the Euro-speech The Queen's speech shows how John Major and Douglas Hurd have learnt the European game, George Brock writes Rebel MPs discuss tactics Christian Aid UK urged to enact rights law Bombs mar count after Philippines elections Boat camp security increased Sri Lanka scarred by Black Cat past No Title Australia cuts back migration Breakthrough made in apartheid talks Argentaria Famine invades a city spared by war Weakthy Sinakus sgiw a dusturbing indifference to the plight of dying children, writes Sam Kiley in Merca Princess wins hearts in Egypt Gorbachevs receive Schweitzer award People Our Foreign Staff, (Reuter): Kravchuk rebuff to Yeltsin threatens commonwealth unity Russian doctors lead march for more pay Forte Hotels Snipers mete out death in Sarajevo Italy MPs split on president French elite proves it looks after its own Right-wing posters tempt Poles to join battles in the Balkans Restless Germany disturbs Nato (AP): Space rescue (Reuter): Aids deaths (Reuter): Two charged (AFP): Indians protest (AFP): Feeling peaky Democrats back Bush rescue for inner cities Reuter: CIA to free Kennedy killing file Kabul warlord seeks federal way forward Dispatches Four held over US riot attack Sex and the single bishop Clifford Longley on women who are involved with the supposedly celibate Alan Coren ... and moreover Random selection Will the schooling of the future be decided by exams or by the mortgage test, asks Margot Norman The Tories' new culture club Bryan Appleyard hails a radical rethink of government arts funding Do not disturb Between the lines Imposing uniformity Euro-riposte Strasbourg Sideshow Mongrels of War Phases of Physics EC seen as paper tiger over Bosnia Aid for Sarajevo Oils and pregnancy When collars clash The Derrida affair: cross-winds in a Cambridge storm Historic records Moving Chelsea? Question for the BBC National saint Of mice and Matthew Court Circular SSAFA Centenary Announcements Picture Gallery Dinners Schools Personal Appears in Life & Times Section Page 11 Forthcoitiing marriages Birthdays Word-Watching Marriage Lady Caroline Waterhouse Andrew Baird Commander Andrew Nigel Baird, OBE, Royal Navy Weapons Engineer and champion skier, died of cancer on April 9 aged 43 after a long illness. He was born on December 1,1948. James Brown James Brown, OBE, a principal horn player for the LSO and LPO, died in London following a heart attack on May 11 aged 63. He was born on August 8,1928 Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Sand and Gravel Association Receptions Appointment Tsuneyoshi Takeda Today's royal engagements John Lund John Lund, Hollywood actor and Broadway writer, died at his home in Los Angeles on May 10, aged 79. He was born in Rochester, New York, on February 6.1913 Douglas Gairdner Douglas Gairdner, paediatrician, died in Cambridge on May 10 aged 81. He was born on November 19,1910 Inner Temple Sergei Obraztsov Anniversaries Latest wills Service luncheon Carl Walter Carl W. Walter, a surgeon and inventor who developed the plastic containers now universally used in blood transfusions, died following a stroke at a hospital in Cambridge Massachusetts on May 5 aged 86. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio Marlene Dietrich Appreciation Coronation Record Orchid stops play at cricket ground The Times Crossword No 18,917 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch High Seldane Golfers missing in Alps Weather There's no smokie without fireworks Political sketch Business News Party's off Vaux Pop Fun for Some BSkyB Profit Out and over The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Midland told to hand over papers to rival Bank to fight ruling in Lloyds' favour Auditors to take harder line Canary Wharf favourite for Whitehall Producer inflation lowest for four years M&s increases profits but confirms dismal outlook Virgin Allsop & Co M&s wearies of Canadian woes Tempus BP to sell stake in Canadian offshoot Babcock wins Greek contract Bank of Scotland to buy all NZ bank National Westminster Home Loans Limited Vestey nears debt pact with banks Business Roundup Fisons' US warning Manakin repayments Evode agrees sale GWR bids for IoW McLeod Russel level Hope for pensioners Holmes deal signed The Times By our City Staff: News Corp profit rises to A$81m in third quarter Japanese investors still favour Britain Names fight for their cash Vauxhall challenges price report from EC Mickey Mouse magic wearing thin Commission rejects US public works threats By our City Staff: Cut in GA loss spells hope Patek Philippe Geneve German firms say 100,000 could lose jobs Habitat to cut 50 posts General Accident plc Share overhang causes concern Stock Market Nikkei slides 99 points Major Changes Recent Issues Cheshire Building Society US blue chips retreat from record highs World Markets Wall Street A perverse rule Lock, stock and barrel The Times City Diary Proportional PR The Times City Diary Meat at last in audit reforms Comment Busy Lines The Times City Diary Insiders out The Times City Diary A conundrum that could have Whitbread crying in its beer Sir Michael Angus is taking charge of the brewer where, says Martin Waller, the monopolies commission is about to call time Facing up to the risks in the risk management business Offensive concern Western Trust Rising prices bring hope of profit at Britain 's tin mine Ex-chief urges Cronite to reject bid from AFE Lotus Working Together By our City Staff: Windsor returns to black Ousted Granada head to deliver new Astra channel Donelon Tyson raises dividend Equities consolidate gains 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 Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates Aljadeer to strengthen his case Mandarin York Kempton Park Hereford Newton Abbot Perth England selectors likely to rely on experience Consistent Graf lines up another home win Tennis Yesterday's Racing Results Rapid Raceline Time for Cross to stand down BHB plan under threat from Jockey Club Whitaker tops bill at Royal Windsor All At Sea tightens grip on Oaks Racing Burns and Penney stave off collapse Cricket Rosebeny slams a century Blackburn regain power and poise at crucial moment Derby warn of commitment to finish top Flashman lauds Fry Scotland switch to Ibrox Squad Oxford elect Pinsent In Brief Reynolds action Indians on tour Best to meet Stich retires For the Record Today's Fixtures Strong-arm tactics: Kate Howey right, the Great… Proposed format rejected Rugby League Del Valle not experienced enough to worry McKenzie Boxing Childerley in clear Yachting Riders agree to energy tests Cycling Nebiolo wants more for IAAF Olympic Games The Times Raging Jury reserves its verdict on England Own goal in Budapest maintains Taylor's impressive sequence of success en route to Sweden Norwich Union Healthcare Match Facts Victory restores Koch's advantage Taylor happy but £5 worse off By our Sports Staff: Allen provides some cheer China lose grip on world team title World Cup goes to ITV Royal National Theatre Women Highbrows go witch hunting This week Cambridge will decide whether Jacques Derrida is a significant philosopher or a cipher. Andy Martin feels the heat of intellectual warfare If you use black to mean 'white', you can obviously challenge the proposition 'soot is black' Hello, and welcome to your role model Single Life: Lynne Truss on learning to live a little Property Inside Entertainment 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) on release across the country Dissident? No, simply dissolute Theatre Review A Slip of the Tongue Shaftesbury Contrasting approaches Concert Reviews Philharmonia/Sinopoli RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall Tangled in a tango Theatre Review Bad Blood Gate Theatre Echoes from the ballet LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall Homicide may get you humming The first musical based on a book by Ruth Rendell opens next week. Sheila Hancock, who has the lead role as a murderess, talks to Carol Allen about playing for sympathy His past discomforts disinterred Television Review World champions Radio Review Pre-emptive strike on feminism? Theatre in America David Mamet's latest play deals with sexual harassment and political correctness. Edward Karam reports from Massachusetts Finish of finesse Records: Classical Schubert/Haydn OAE BBC Baton ball Arts Brief New springs Last chance... Keeping radio's pot boiling For the past 22 years Pat McLoughlin has arranged the serials on Woman's Hour, Heather Kirby reports Tennis star aims to smash chauvinism A new Oxford club is inspired by a mythical Greek athlete who killed suitors she outran Arab and Jew on speaking terms Shulamith Kalznclson has a Peace Prize nomination for her efforts in the classroom Sweet harmony In Brief All stitched up Silent night Puncturing jab myths Just the idea of birth-control jabs can make some women recoil in horror, but experts are persevering Orthopaedic & Medibeds Onwards, upwards to the boardroom Valerie Grove meets the visibly clever Julia Cleverdon, whose new job is to cut throught the waffle and take women to the top Heathrow deal brings cheer Property Buyers Guide Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items The M. J. 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