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News from 16/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Liz Dolan, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Celia Goodrick-Clarke, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Derek Jarman, Andrew Pierce, John Vincent, Jane MacQuitty, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, Louette Harding, Tim Judah, Jo Fairley, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Mark Stephens, Andrew Robinson, Angela MacKay, Celia Goodrick-Clarke and Louette Harding, John Stoddart, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Robin Oakley and George Brock, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, Robert Seely and Mary Dejevsky, Lene Orchard, Lynne Truss, Ian Murray and our Foreign Staff, Richard Streeton, M. J. Crowley, Shirley Davenport, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Liam Strong, Roddy Forsyth, Gerald Davies, Francesca Greenoak, Bill Whiffen (Secretary, The Christian Thical Investment Group), Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Mary Alafouzo, Alfred Sherman, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, John B. Reed, Lord Marlesford, Rachel Kelly, John Grandy (Senior Trustee), Anne Caborn, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Margaret W. Pugh, Robin Young, Peter Millar, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Peter Duff, Brian J. Picken, Joanna Gibbon, Vincent Nichols, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Aisling Foster, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., Robert Cockburn, Alison Johnson, The Rev. V. S. Singh, Michael Freedland, Don Juan, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, George Brock, N. S., Martin Hoyle, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Gillian Bowditch, Geoffrey Wheeler, Meredith Etherington-Smith, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, F. G., Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Barry Pickthall, Lisa O'Kelly, Roger Boyes, Ida Affleck Grayes, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, J. R. Oldroyd, Michael Pattison, Rodney Hobson, Alexandra Shulman Editor of Vogue, M. H., Mary Ann Sieghart, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Mrs H. Martin, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, James Strachan (Chairman, City of Cambridge Conservatives), Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Nick Frost, Bruce Boucher, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, F. B., Ian Baird, Mark Sanderson, Jack Bailey, A. R. Lacey, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Barry Cryer, Judy Froshaug, Desmond Walshaw, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Edgar W. Goodall, Christopher Irvine, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,

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Thatcher warns of growing German power EC 'scurrying to build megastate' UN tells armies to pull out of Bosnia Index Weekend Times Archer given second chance of a peerage Picture Gallery Round the Houses Through the Garden And into Society By our Business and Parliamentary Staff: Canary Wharf clinging to the bankers' lifeline By our Foreign Staff: Police retrial ordered Archie Kidd (Thermal) Limited US denies cover-up Duty opposed Drink denial State poured millions into Docklands dream Ruin for Olympia & York would be a disaster for urban renewal O&Y move gives market the jitters Property Business gives way to gossip Tube stays on schedule Brothers learnt from 'book of the world' The Reichmanns Coventry violence continues Manwaring murder charge BR criticised Three killed Whitty charged The Sunday Times Dietrich 's secret life Girl's killer trapped after offering to take blood test Country Club Hotels Surveyors urge delay on stamp duty's return Police take law into their own hands Frustrated by Home Office delays, an exasperated police force has decided to set up its own computerised system to match fingerprints speedily and solve crimes. Stewart Tendler reports Picture Gallery Millionaire 's offer may save girl's life Challenger begins trials with a bang Weaker gin may mean sales tonic Thatcher attacks move to create federal superstate Mrs Thatcher's speech in The Hague focused on the "imbalance" created by the new Germany, the outdatedness of European institutions and Europe's role in world stability, Robin Oakley reports 'A half-Europe imposed by Brussels would be a catastrophe, depriving the community of legitimacy' Rollexa Ltd. Civil war dispute don moves Cambridge votes on Derrida degree Bottled up feelings lead to suicides Gleeful gladiator puts Euro-snobs to the sword Siege man was shot lawfully Settler makes radio appeal as island's life blood slips away Papa Stour, in the Shetland islands, is the latest small community to advertise for settlers. Kerry Gill reports that some of the remoter islands may not remain inhabited for long Coroner tries new ways to make pilots attend Friendly fire inquest Opus Dei founder edges to sainthood N&P MazDa Bosnia 's Serbs prepare to carve up Sarajevo Without international monitors to intervene, the bloody imposition of ethnically pure zones in the capital is a real danger, Roger Boyes writes German states offered veto right on Europe Aids epidemic is ruled out Cunard Agafjord Woolwich Building Society (Reuter): Honecker charged on killings (AP): Charges go (Reuter): Mudslide toll Strikes planned Drink claim forces angry Yeltsin denial 'Swaying' president sets off parliamentary furore over policy judgment A Race Apart Rebels take over in Azerbaijan Genoa pays homage to navigator son Republic leaders bicker AA Army combs Lima slums in hunt for Maoist guerrillas Shining Path rebels have brought their campaign of violence to the Peruvian capital after 12 years' armed struggle, Gabriella Gamini writes Los Angeles judge orders video retrial ' Interests of justice ' demand new hearing Abbey National Are You up to the Brain Game? Picture Gallery Princess honours E1 Alamein dead Backlash to 'bullying' by US boosts Shamir's fortunes Lunn Poly Backstage battles rob de Klerk of Codesa limelight Marcos quits contest Refugees stay Capital ideas (Reuter): Socialism ends Kurds to vote Marshal dies (AP): Bodies found Adrift in a sea of faith The Pacific fishermen tell Robert Cockburn how prayer eased a 175-day ordeal BT Picture Gallery Bush lists small perks of the job People Clifford Longley Belief in miracles is not an acid test of Anglicanism …and moreover A monarchy for today John Grigg on how the royal family ought to change if it is to have a vital Commonwealth role Outsider senses his chance' Peter Stothard meets volunteers in Illinois who will not rest until their hero Ross Perot is in power Crimean punishment The Times Diary Bruges bruises The Times Diary Not cricket The Times Diary China cabinet The Times Diary Thatcher 'S Europe A Squeeze on Serbia Country Comes to Town Catholics and poverty Bosnia 'delusion' More 'holiday' on housing duty? 'Friendly fire' and a human duty Carey cautions the money-makers RAF memorial Women in the wings Matter of honour in Derrida affair Word perfect? Court Circular Weekend birthdays Latest wills Announcements Student wins Service luncheon Reception Judge retires Picture Gallery Memorial services Luncheons Royal College of Radiologists Service dinners Appointments Today's royal engagements The Times Forthcoming marriages Dinners Word-Watching Marriage Marshal Nie Rongzhen' Marshal Nie Rongzhen, last survivor of the famous ten marshals of the Chinese Red Army and a former mayor of Peking. died in China on May 16 aged 93. He was born in Jiangjin, sichuan, in 1899 Kenneth Wybar Kenneth Wybar, ophthalmic surgeon, died on May a aged 71. He was born on March 2,1921 Church services tomorrow Fourth Sunday after Easter Jeffrey Hamm Jeffrey Hamm, fascist street orator and long-term follwer of Sir Oswald mostey, died on May 4 aged 76. He was born on September 15.1915 Jacqueline Maillan Jacqueline Maillan, French actress and comedienne, died in Paris on May 12 of a heart attack, aged 69. She was born in Paray-le-Monial (Saône-et-Loire) on January 11.1923 Anniversaries Tom Paine Appreciations Satyajit Ray Sir Denis Barnes The Art of Civil War Computer sculpts Sphinx anew for scholars The Times Crossword No 18,920 Word-Watching Seldane Weather Cunard Princess Business News Profile Canary Wharf banks confirm short-term funds The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Property shares worst hit Old Hen within a feather of Greene King's pot Ruled out Cheaper loans By our Banking Correspondent: Bank provisions on O&Y loans may reach $3 bn Bank bettered Paying up Home to roost Midland fails to keep its secret data from Lloyds A Fimbra Member Uncovered M&S sells Canadian subsidiary City hopeful on inflation despite 4.3% rise in RPI By our Economics Correspondent: Forecasts of growth lowered by OECD White knight may yet foil Greene King's bid for Morland Tempus Allied Maples and BP announce 600 job losses By our City Staff: Eurotunnel gives TML cash hint Pearson warns of grim outlook New delay on Feltrim feeds fear Misys agrees to buy Countrywide Group Business Roundup Baris slips into red Dowty serves writ Holmes records loss Accountants down Alexanders in slow lane Tullow cuts losses Foster's link proposed Eidos losses grow Mustard man tries some new shoes for size Gillian Bowditch finds the new chief executive of Scars dynamic, but a rather unknown quantity in the City Business Profile: Liam Strong Economic woes spring to mind in cold light of day Week Ending Matthew Bond Reuter: Japanese brokers cut pay of directors The Sunday Times Schroders Wall Street Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Institution places 2% share stake in Arj o Wiggins Appleton Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues (Reuter): Nikkei tumbles 730 points Tokyo The Times Equity Growth Millions lost by leaving cash in current accounts After five years interest-bearing cheque accounts are commonplace, but strangely neglected by the public Many customers are still throwing away good money by not moving their salary to an interest-paying account Return on £30,000 came to nil Borrowers deserve a better deal Comment Baillie Gifford & Co Lee teaches bank Edited by Lindsay Cook Save & Prosper Abbey Life Peps toast election victory' Fnud managers fear investors may leave it too late as share prices, says Sara McConnell Britannia share deals end Save & Prosper Yorkshire The regulators look to their rules Fixed and capped loans tumble Framlington Investment Management M&G Save & Prosper Strictly Limited Home & Capital One-price plan for unit trusts Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Make early payment easier, lenders urged Unwary guarantors face loss of their homes National Westminster Bank Help with homework hard to find Anne Caborn lists the insurance obstacles facing those who want to work at home A big stumbling block is the growing number of claims Knight Williams Briefings The IFAP Centre Foreign Colonial W. I. Carr Britannia Building Society Interest Rates Roundup A small matter on the end of the list Portfolio Platinum Paying less is not always best Travelling , hopefully with cover Code of practice will protect savers The Equitable Life Depositor's revenge Save & Prosper Investors move to sidelines The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 10O Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets' Sterling Sport and Forward Rates' Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits(%) Traditional Options Dollar Sport Rates Mansell takes the inside running in quest for record Senna trails track best be Williams McMillan to reveal the most noble arts Boxing Koch maintains cautious stance in America's Cup' Weekend Fixtures Monie reaps the rewards in his no-win situation Moon is called up Wigan going flat out to complete treble Teams Rugby League Welsh finalists can match the occasion with a feast Teams Rugby Union From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Sangster's star to give encore Curragh Field BBC1 & C4 From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Hatoof to complete rare 1,000 double Davy Blake to follow up Rapid Raceline Ascot Showplace of Racing Thirsk Hamilton Park Lingfield Park Southwell Selkirk impresses on reappearance Double Blue can extend sequence in valuable sprint Mandarin Warwick Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Alhijaz chasing Guineas double Piggott warms up on King Olaf Racing next week Four-day championship sure to win approval Larkins cuts loose to lead strong Durham display First championship win is in sight Barnett's five of the best Yesterday's Scoreboards Picture Gallery Curtis covers for Hick's slip Pakistanis power through last rites Shah id leaves Kent with a bleak outlook McLaren earns his opportunity Christie's apology In Brief Venables searches for manager to succeed Shreeves Tottenham play a guessing game Stockport reward Bergara McCourt strikes form for Nations Cup Equestrianism For the Record Garrido justifies his pass Horswell's men come good at last Polo When working up a sweat is patriotic duty Graf holds edge over Capriati Tennis The Times Rugby League Morse Computers Ltd England lose injured Jones Taylor forced to omit Liverpool full back from European championship squad England Team All athletes at the mercy of shin splints Celebrating women's liberation Wembley tells Brazil to keep off the grass Bomb scare Lewis leads fightback with century Hispanics take over in the sun Weight loss Soviet split New rules for the Season Society's summer calender survived the bad times. Now it is more exclusive than ever, Meredith Etherington-Smith reports Quick guide to playing the game Television, Page 3 Children, Page 16 Whitehead & Partners Pickfords Travel What's on Barry Cryer Actor, Writer, Broadcaster Evenings out The night it poured with Fish Forecast good: an evening about our obsession with the weather. But it turned out rather windy, Lynne Truss report Multiple Display Advertising Items Root probes abroad A ghastly Englishman inflicting his know-all ignorance on France is the plot for tomorrow's new comedy series Europ assistance Guilty Sercrets: Jonathan Dimbleby Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Victor Hochhauser Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festivals Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highlights Include Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Put another nickel in the nickelodeon Record companies have come under fire over the retail price of compact discs. David Sinclair argues that their higher price is a fair reflection of the costs involved From a bag lady in Croydon to a Dada Don in the Mall Theatre Turner's Crossing Croydon Warehouse Scribe to five million prophets Amos Oz is Israel's foremost man of letters of letters and the confidant of statesmen; his 14 books have been translated around the world. He talks to Michael Freedland about his latest novel Theatre Multiple Display Advertising Items First steps in boogie-woogie Jazz Tempted into business How a journalist found the perfect chocolate and set about marketing it Little Scarlet Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Fish Fine wines post haste Jane MacQuitty samples the best of the mail-order wine lists Italian Making a meal to multiply Whether catering for six or 60, the key ingr Kind Food: Alison Johnson Sweet test of success Pastry and sugar work is a sticky task for young chefs ITT Sheraton Modern art, going cheap Nicole Swengley on a new initiative to sell to a wider audience Saturday Rendezvous The Times A Summer of Art Multiple Classified Advertising Items From Ruskin to the G7 summit A new exhibition links modern design skills to the arts and crafts movements All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Moving scenes as Alice and the crew break into showbiz Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Music magic in a fantasy forest Grizedale in Cumbria is much more than just a forest, it is an enchanted place alive with sculptures. Joanna Gibbon reports Destruction breeds success Feather report Bird Watching Country Living Events P&O European Ferries Holidays Where to Stay Where to Eat Chelsea Flower Show Robin Young previews the Royal Horticultural Society's showpiece, a classy affair where both plants and patrons will be blooming, well-manicured and plentiful Best of Britain How to get to the show Sold the design three times over Some firms… From Tashkent with love Spot the trends in lowery fashion Gardening's new look will be on display at the Chelsea Flower Show, writes Francesca Greenoak The Churchill Pearl Spectacle Chain Silkskin Sofa to Bed Stylus Furniture Made for You Woodstock Genuine Birthday Newspapers French Multiple Display Advertising Items Quacks Multiple Display Advertising Items Sale Unbelievable Offers Stand Taller Multiple Display Advertising Items How to Meet People and Make Friends Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Hamlet furniture Solid Wood Rolltop Desk Medivac A catalogue of excellence Francesca Greenoak visits a Somerset nursery with a centuries old heritage Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTaX Hampton Court Special Offer Herringbone Brick Weekend Tips 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 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items New homes in the heart of Suffolk Berkeley Homes Cala Homes (South) Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Portugal London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Jeremy Jeaf & Co. The Times Shipshape and Penzance fashion Buyers France the Vendee Family ties and titles The fight to save a romantic ruin Out and about for the bank holiday Judy Froshaug selects the best of next weekend's treats for children to help you to plan your Whitsun activities Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2791 The Times Announcements Salerooms Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Satellite Dan Air Sunday Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Satellite Popular Boating Magazine Saturday Television and Radio Radio 1 Variations Saturday Review Sharp Make Camcorders Make Sense Losing control on the access road Opening Shots Peter Barnard Paying for his last respects Contents Dunbuildin the New Britain The street is dead; the pattern of modern living is the cul-de-sac, where executive homes nestle in fitted gardens, and cotage-llook meets mansion-style, often in the same building. There will be a million more such houses before the century ends and, Tony Rivers argues, we should learn to love them. Illustration by Barbara Bellingham Halfords Sports Personalit Honda The Executive House An executive's home is his Tudorbethan castle, designed to reflect achievement and built to accommodate a family and two cars. It recalls the grace and comfort of the past and, most importantly, is s house of many rooms, Rachel Kelly writes. Illustration by John Lawson The Victorian Terrace The traditional town house has relinquished its status as the home of the working classes, but the long march of middle-class improvements continues. The new wave of buyers converts cellars and attics, and extends from all sides, to create a light, airy living space, Louette Harding reports. Illustration by John Lawson Fabricating the future Rowan Moore on the virtual reality of tommorow's machines for living Fred Perry No Title Our Wheels are your Wings Shedding light on a gardener's retreat Garden sheds are being cleared of junk and flowerpots and restocked with anything from beds to potter's wheels, writes Celia Goodrick-Clarke Open planned rooms Machin The seven wanders of the worldly Marketing Retrospective reproduction Interiors Room with a clear view Conservatories Class distinctions Hot and cold running trends Cooks' tours A wash with inspiration Bathrooms Feeding the food chain Kitchens For a brochure please write to Neff (UK) Ltd. NEFF Tops left The big news this summer is the shirt, in every colour and style, Liz Smith reports. But even bigger news is the shirt in its purest form. Photographs by John Stoddart Returning to the leaves of history Victorian horticulturalist Robert Fortune travelled the globe in search of exotic plants. Eluned Price retraces the steps of the man who braved pirates and Chinese bandits for the sake of the British garden Return to Thebes Breaking the mould that Moore broke Sir Anthony Caro began as a disciple of Henry Morre, and then became his critic. Now, David Cohen writes, the sculptor has come full circle, as his work and career increasingly reflect the influences of his mentor Noble Caledonia Limited Pleasant company accepted Gut Feelings Clement Freud A place to be born and a place to die For two months every year, Tanzania is the birthplace of millions of Africa's most beautiful animals. But it is also a paradise for predators. Brian Jackman visits the plaints where life seems eternal Travel Shy . solitary and largely I nocturnal , the leopard… Travel notes Land of goats' milk and honey Keith Spence finds more to Milos than the Venus de Milo Travel Travel UK Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Land of goats' milk and honey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Land of goats' milk and honey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Out in the Midi sun Vicky Jones eats and drinks her way around the villages of Hérault Travel Profile Portugal Historic House Hotels Travel Overseas Travel CAA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Andrew's University The Terrific-Terrific Jamaica-Jamaica Vacation! Czechoslovakia Boating Holidays in France & Holland Hoseasons Abroad Houseasons Abroad Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Saint James Paris Brittany Ferries Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Special Interest Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items For your free copy of the Trailfinder magazine ring… Air Travel Group (Holidays) Ltd IBERIA Columbus Travel Insurance Gan the soft-cover turn away wrath? The Satanic Verses By Salman Rushdie The Consortium, £6.99 Books A quiet place to spy Exit Berlin By Tim Sebastian Bantam £14.99 (£7.99 paperback) Paperbacks Portrait of the master as a man Leonardo The Artist and the Man By Serge Bramly Michael Joseph, £25 Leonardo Da Vinci By Jack Wasserman Thames & Hudson, £12.95 Italian Renaissance Sculpture By Roberta J. M. Olson Thames & Hudson, £6.95 Books Picture Gallery Unlikely words and an unbelievable line Good Grief By Sally Brampton Sinclair-Stevenson, £14.95 From East to rest Rosie in Rachel By Rosie Logan Bloomsbury, £10.95 New Poetry Royal Shakespeare Company Chelsea on Show Forest Yorkshire Dabing (Northern) Ltd. Mountfield Holloways Kelways the Royal Nursery Westwood The Victorian Kirkstone Quarries Ltd Direct Garden Supplies G. W. Thomton & Sons Ltd. Cowie & Roberts Bressingham Gardens Cannock Gates Barbecook Iseki Allen Walkover Sprayers Palenade Agriframes Ltd. Hughenden Leisure Norfolk Garden Supplies Freephone Rusco Oryx Trading Ltd Chartwell North East Conservatories Alton The Times Back an outside favourite Blue skies and rising tempertures signal a return to outdoor entertaining, so make the most of the fine weather with The Times garden furniture offer Picture Gallery The Times Garden Furniture Offer Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3150: Players Chess The Times 'We had to bat the snobs away like flies' A Childhood: Tatyana Tolstaya By Lisa O'Kelly Turkey Boddingtons

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