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News from 15/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jeffreys, Nick Nuttall, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Adrian Cosker, Pearce Wright, Tim Judah, Brian H. Gill (architect), Ronald Faux, Ivo Tennant, Roger Barking (Chairman), Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, P. Rayner, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Michael Tate, City Editor, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn, William Gibbons, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Laurence Viney, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Ann Kent, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, David Irving, Charles Bremner, Brian Whittingham, John Hennessy, Michael Sherbourne, Kate Muir, Jane Monahan, Philip Dinkel, Ray Ward, Richard Cork, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Harry Debelius, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Wolfgang Monchau European Business Correspondent, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Malcolm Harding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathon Green, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alfred Doll-Steinberg, Chairman, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Barry Pickthall, Ross Tieman and Philip Webster, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Derek R. Markham, James Woodall, Eileen Reinhard, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Mike Munro, H. H. Marcus, John Goodbody, Michael A. Fisher, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Claude R. Hart, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, David Narracott-Potter, Brian R. Battersby, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Bridget Woodman, William Cash, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Ken Young, Alan Coren, David Foster, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Artur Ekert, Ross Tieman, Jeremy Wallington, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Gerald Rothman Chief Operating Officer,

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Picture Gallery Gas watchdog to check prices month by month Index Life & Times Fishermen survive 175 days adrift in Pacific Fox takes over 1922 Committee Jobless up to 2.7 million More sun O&Y move EC is stuck in a time warp, says Thatcher Fighting in Sarajevo traps UN commander Famine strikes in Kenya Thomas Pink Shirtmaker London Infotech Times Today in the Times Ulster Para officer suspended after claims of violence Fox vows to fight for backbenchers Man in the news Nicholas Wood and Sheila Gunn on the Mp who succeeds Cranley Onslow as chairman of the 1922 committee Sealink Stena Line Picture Gallery Ministers told to cut spending Judge urges rethink over Muslim school US actors lose West End chance Baby died after mother was kicked, court told Picture Gallery Hurd cuts secret tag from files Forces equality Golfers dead Son lost eye Royalty poll Bullied boy can stay at home Jersey judge promises to change constitution Battle is joined as tax haven in the sun argues over rule 'dictated by Home Office in London' Finds Jersey's holiday atmosphere hides bitter views about who should run the island £1m scheme to save homes built on Bath mineshafts By our Health Services Correspondent: Fruit juices 'an aluminium risk' Offshore club jealously guards its exclusivity Warning over poor doctors Halifax Bus stops will show wait time Youths stone police again Police medals Fire deaths Fraud charges Polytechnic to become University of Westminster Britannia Building Society Tower lures tourists after £13m refit Euro Disney presents no worries for the team running Blackpool tower, legacy of a Victorian mayor and still the pride of Europe's largest resort. Nicholas Watt looks at the tower's new lease of life ITV aims to stop rivals buying repeat rights Halford told she was a disgrace By our Media Correspondent: The press cleans up its act Police complaints increase by 12% Prisoners' protest on roof ends Cash enquiry Barmaid gift Shell fined Garden claims buried Fighter who keeps up the pressure on British Gas The decision to reduce gas prices challenges the widely held view that the watchdogs of privatised industries lack bite. Ross Tieman looks at the man determined to prove the worth of Ofgas Sainsbury's Homebase House and Carden Centres Homebase New trading laws would dose chain stores on Sundays Major to fight on for border checks Parliamentary battlefield echoes only to the licking of wounds Political Notebook Texas Lib Dems press for campaign enquiry Gould and Beckett woo the unions Lloyd's debate urged Around the Lobby Ship renamed Hedges hope TV licences Sports safety Spring recess Parliament today Scientists reject role of Hiv in Aids cases Cattle rustlers go wild in the east World Singer Beaters Militants rebuff Kohl and union Russell & Bromley European army worries London Serb militia move in on Sarajevo hotels as guests flee mortars Under fire, Tim Judah reports from the centre of the battle for the capital of Bosnia B&Q From Associated Press in Paris: Funeral honours warrior Marlene Resurgence of Kaliningrad troubles Poles Growing co-operation between the Russians and the Germans is worrying Polish military planners and politicians, Roger Boyes writes from Warsaw Security tops Cis agenda Mutalibov declares emergency (Reuter): Depot explodes (AFP): Strike halted States backed (AFP): Abortions rise Astronauts' daring captivates millions Space walk follows satellite success New York Post Bold Endeavour saves the day America's reawakened pride in its astronauts and the romance of man in space could be Nasa's lifeline, Charles Bremner writes in New York American Express Tycoon's collection goes to pay debts People Los Angeles braces for unrest on retrial of video sergeant Peacock Computer Picture Gallery Princess apologises to angry tourists Western Trust & Saving Ltd. Rabbis in a froth over Pepsi Six killed in Lagos violence Port falls Libya cautioned (Reuter): Water course (AFP): Rebels banned (AP): Felling allowed Pretoria and rivals tussle for final gains Hard bargaining raises doubts over success of post-aparheid talks Multiyork AEA Technology Africans fall prey to the politics of hunger As famine threatens southern Africa, some regimes, for good or ill, will perish with the first victims, Ben MacIntyre writes from Harare Why contentment worries Labour The election has forced the left to rethink the legacy of Crosland, says Peter Riddell The balance of gainers and fosers has changed. A contented majority are now opposed to higher taxes Alan Coren …and moreover Picture Gallery Still a promised land Charles Bremner puts American social problems in perspective as he prepares to return to Europe Unease among the ratings The Times Diary More hogwash The Times Diary Track record The Times Diary Natty nineties The Times Diary Message from SID Not Quite British Press Released Canary Wharf: visionary enterprise or white elephant? That iron curtain Interpreting history Royal privacy Nuclear safety Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Evaluating artists Unhindered travel across borders Power supply For all the saints ... Court Circular Luncheons Birthdays today Governor of Windsor Castle Opening of Parliament Exeter School Scholarship Awards Edgehill College Bideford, Devon Lecture Marriages Dinners Today's royal engagements Service reception Reception Earl St Aldwyn Announcements Picture Gallery Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Frustration stalks sale of Kluge's Scottish estate Cloudy future for Mare Lodge Personal Appears in Life & Times Word-Watching Classified Advertising F. E. McWilliam F. E. McWilliam, CBE, RA, sculptor, died on May 13 aged 83. He was born on April 30,1909, in Banbridge, Co Down, Ireland John Francis John Francis, flautist, died in London on May 4 at the age of 84. He was born in London on February 15,1908 Church news Professor Paul Edwards Paul Edwards, professor of English and African literature at the University of Edinburgh, died on May 10 aged 65, He was born on July 31,1926 Sir Hugh Parry Appreciations Marlene Dietrich Väinö Linna His Majesty's Theatre The Good Companions Opponents say King's Cross sums do not add up The Times Crossword No 18,919 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health International High Seldane Weather Our island safe with Tory ants Political Sketch Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Jobless figures rise to highest for 4½ years Pre-election bonuses boost earnings Court ruling sends O&Y closer to bankruptcy filing GPA prepares for uncertain skies Mild winter damages British Gas profits GrandMet fattens at half time Virgin Names' money freed by court Milton Keynes Marketing Limited GrandMet hungers for recovery diet Tempus Royal Insurance Burton Group Fine Art bucks trend with full-year rise Business Roundup Vert closes factory Finlay improves Thomson loss eases Insurers' freedom near German strife deepens Moorfield shares gain RIT buys British JM wins legal battle Company News in Brief Arjo chief leaves after row over expansion plans Currency changes keep Shell stable By our Banking Correspondent: Bank of Ireland improves Auditors critical of electricity sell-off By our City Staff: Fronts at Burton please the optimists Creditors likely to reject Bcci compensation plan British Gas plc. Hanson's second profits setback depresses shares By our Banking Correspondent: Maxwell asset sale presses on Bank chief criticises use of overdrafts Hartstone rises Suit filed Listing sought Lombard boost International Appointments Government of the Cayman Islands Work in the Algarve, Portugal Recent Issues German Speaking SECRETARY/PA Frankfurt BZW's sell programme helps push index lower Stock Market Major Changes Saudi Arabia Sales Executive Mainframes University College Dublin Lufthansa cuts 1,000 jobs after heavy loss The South China Morning Post University of Botswana Wall Street Health warnings hang over GPA Comment Image dented Salomon nets its new star The Times City Diary Kleinwort raided The Times City Diary Docklands picture The Times City Diary Smoke signals The role of state retirement pensions Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Swiss to vote on plans to come down from mountain retreat European View A decision to join the World Bank and Imf could eventually lead Switzerland on the road to Brussels, Colin Narbrough says Making Lloyds swap information Report lacking From Mr Philip Dinkel Sir, It is… False defence Lies and half truths on Lime Street Cleaning up the act with a discount From Mr H. H.… Something missing in the reading 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 Depostis (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates Late setback for shares Council brings in high-tech machines to spread the word A local authority discovered that people did not know what services it offered. Nick Nuttall describes the touch screen solution Want a PC? Better be picky before you buy A confusing range of products faces the novice who wants a business PC. Experienced advice is essential Sterling Computer Services Galaxy Computers Windows to a new world Online Lei line Rise game AST Computer Stoned again Karaoke drive Collect your cards The doorman faces extinction, thanks to swipe cards. Ken Young considers the age in which electronics will even read faces Through the looking glass Optical fibre technology transform science fiction into reality Toshiba Fujitsu Middleman helps out when bank gets tough Mr Friday Business Opportunities Project Financial Forecasting Multiple Display Advertising Items Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited How to beat the recession Business to Business Secrets Revealed International Networking Connections Ltd. Travel World Business Services Notting Hill Gate S/c first floor of period building… Richard Dixon Overseas Company General Multiple Display Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel Briefings Smart Selkirk to return in style Mandarin Newbury Newmarket Thirsk Stratford Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Rock Hopper sends out global warning Yorkshire Cup triumph crowns treble and completes memorable meeting for Stoute and Eddery Henderson steals the show Cricket: Glamorgan Falter in Search for Substantial First Innings Speak has a day to remember Cricketcall Essex expose Kent's limitations Yesterday's Scoreboards Evans prompts rapid decline Fixtures Pitfalls await amateur players Golf Edgar too fast for opposition Equestrianism Malaysia builds towards better sporting world Kuala Lumpur, bidding to host the 1998 Commonwealth Games, would win gold in a stadium-building competition. David Miller reports Leicester aiming to capitalise on Little's success Premier League place on offer at Wembley Finals Cooper snatches final place A Wembley replay is key match Badminton Picture Gallery Ngugi out by order In Brief Hillman banned Cammish close Lyle Alzado For the Record Fixtures Fund raisers strike trouble Olympic Games McKenzie seeks best way back up Boxing Autosport Grand Prix Line Graf gets a tough fight from Sukova Tennis Racing Caddick quick to prove his England quality Batesmens struggle offers encouragement Selectors unaware of Small's injury Derby face threat of Fa enquiry Wigan the team without peer Wigan's pursuit of rugby league perfection may have its crities but it has been a force for good, Keith MacKlin finds Rare taste of victory for Oxford Richardson returns to form Koch moves step nearer retaining Cup Smaller clubs may retain terraces George Smith Fabrics Brain Game Motherhood's singular joys When Peter Murphy demanded more than just money from his father, Bishop Eamonn Casey, his demand struck a chord in at least two of Britain's million and more single mothers Picture Gallery Motoring Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compailed by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Knigston'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 Every inch his macho mother's son Theatre Review Coriolanus Chichester Pushing the madness too hard Theatre Review Loot Lyric, Hammersmith Relaxed virtuosity Recital Review Sitkovetsky/Davidovich Qeh The Times Meet the master from Montrose Galleries Scotland Andrew Gibbon Williams reviews a truibute show to Edward Baird, whose reputation is overdue for revival Aftermath of the purifying fire Galleries London Richard Cork appraises the charred and tarred art of Toshikatsu Endo Gardeners tend to be cultivated Television Review Visiting band? Just the Ob Concert Review Gallery Choice Tomorrow in the Weekend Times Cambridge festival Black look at white justice Black and Asian legal professionals want action to improve their representation in the British courts, Kate Muir reports How good is your general knowledge? Rave debate at the Zap Club A symposium on drug culture will revive memories of the 1960s this weekend Mind under Aids Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Red noses, black news Colgate Plax Fits need not frighten Sufferers are no longer locked in asylums but a stigma persists. Ann Kent reports on a misunderstood illness Epilepsy is more common than diabetes or multiple sclerosis Iberia A capital out of the shadows Madrid, freed from Franco, has enjoyed an artistic renaissance, John Russell Taylor reports Plays in the open air Madrid is highlighting its golden age during its year as Europe's culture capital Heart of a boom All roads still lead to Madrid Tales of two Castiles Skiing, gourmet restaurants, palaces, art treasures and forests are within reach of the capital, James Woodall says Restaurants get their just deserts Michelin stars have recently become plentiful in a city long renowned for its variety of fine eating places Imade Ruler of an empire A small town was transformed into a great city by Philip II BMW Authorised Dealers Portwood Leasing Diesel: Why It's worth the Switch London SAAB Dealers The Phone Hire Centre Limited Holbein Isuzu/subaru Central London Hawkins Halstead Management Contract Hire Car Accessories & Services Scotts COLinDaLe Wykehams Ltd. Audi Motorworld Old bits and pieces to make a new car What is a discarded car worth? Kevin Eason on recycling Starting with a banger Britain's latest car magazine has a deliberately downmarket appeal Alarm bonus Back to the past Roadwise Volvo bargain Wrong track Renault lure Citroen cats No-go nightmare Slower but sure Peugeot 405 Bankruptcy evidence admissible When questioning is interview Scotts Interest rate swap lead cases settle Car Buyers Guide Volvo When welfare not paramount Failure to comply with order to serve more particulars The Times The Times Oxfam John Grooms Association for Disabled People The Samaritans Action for blind people British Diabetic Association The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Arthritis Research Diary of Times Classified Announcements To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past The Times Concise Crossword No 27907 The Times Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Care Radio 1 Variations

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