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News from 18/05/1992

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Neil Kelly and our Foreign Staff, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, David Johns, Vice-Chancellor, Tessa Robertson (Pollution and Energy Officer), DJM, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Laurance, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Tim Judah, Helen Szamuely, Joan Simpson, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Georgina Andrews, Ian Murray, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Ian Prior, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, P. J. Farmer, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, A. E. Farrant, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Charles Desforges, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John O'leary, Francis Ponsonby, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticultural Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Freda Berkeley, Margaret Mathew, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Henry Carter, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Angela Tilby, Graham Don, Sara McConnell, John Shepperd SG Warburg Securities, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Bill Green, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Jeffrey Gordon, I. W. MacKley, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, and Jamie Dettmer, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, R. T. Oerton, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Colin Moynihan, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Paras forced to shoot way out of Ulster town Mansell's record Thai clashes Walters attack Index Life & Times Perot the non-candidate overtakes Bush in poll Burning Issue Burning Ambition Burning Resentment Ministers give in on working week Germany's engineers accept 5.8% pay deal City of madness takes to cellars as UN pulls out With the Bosnians outgunned, Sarajevo is being carved up. Tim Judah joined the Jeeps as the last United Nations convoy left the city to the gunmen James Meade Limited Labour plans new tactic to combat opting out Education as political battleground: Straw prepares secret document after poll defeat Nationwide By our Education Correspondent: Lessons offered on going solo Smith says faith aids politics Tashkent takes root in Chelsea Grammar schools in Birmingham seek grant status Leadership contest beset by bitterness Two glider pilots die in mid-air collision Four killed in house fire Arsonist hunt Police debate Blast off BR safety move Pay party season opens with drug arrests and clashes Half of old woods felled in 50 years Health officials may take sick boy's mother to court Cambridge votes for Derrida's degree 'to save face' Canon Intercity Museum chief strives to keep nation's maritime heritage afloat Lord Lewin, the chairman of the National Maritime Museum, has started a campaign to save Britain's sea-faring heritage in the face of official indifference, Simon Tait writes Lawyers face levy to cover professional fraud claims Scotland's population grows BBC fee backed Tests for Laura Ripper find Disaster pay-out fear MaZDa Building Excitement British Airways Taxpayers' money wasted in abuse of housing benefit Vulnerable tenants are living in misery while bad landlords milk the benefits system of large sums, reports Tony Dawe British tourist is shot Mother dies Blaze enquiry Bond winners Souvenirs of war may go public National Training Awards Girl wins fight for equality The Week Ahead Pylons enquiry to highlight power industry's failings Lotus Major's minors are the gentle generation Britain lectures East on defence Police attacked Father beaten Body in car Our Foreign Staff: Germany's engineers reach model pay accord Struggle to establish Baku order Crowds hail Opus Dei's blessed founder The Pope effectively dismissed criticism of the founder of Opus Dei by declaring him blessed John Phillips writes from Rome Fines teach dog owners new tricks A cleanliness squad is going to try to stop Parisian dogs fouling the pavements. Philip Jacobson reports Summit adds to Yeltsin's confidence in alliance (Reuter, AP): Swiss vote for World Bank link Challenge fades (AFP): Cancer rises Airport moved (Reuter): Honecker stays (AFP): Tory regrets (AFP): Flies kill cows First direct World Bank backs EC's carbon tax Earth summit pressure on US Hekmatyar steps near to power New violence threat stalks peace process Slow and shaky progress in the South African constitutional talks continues to frustrate the country's hungry and dispossessed, Michael Hamlyn writes St. Joseph's Hospice German ink blots kurd poll Picture Gallery Mozambique tops world league of human misery Business chief held in Malawi Treatment fails to help starving Somali children To Italian doctors are struggling in the face of almost unimaginable difficulties to helpthe starving, desperate young of Somalia, Sam Kiley writes from Marka SPCK Bangkok calls emergency as protesters and police clash (Reuter): Polls point to change in Ecuador (AFP): Nuclear threat (Reuter): Mission ends (Reuter): Healthy vein Officer's racism shocks riot city A policeman in the Rodney King case has provoked more controversy, writes Charles Bremner from New York Suu Kyi rejects new exile offer Hurd briefs Gulf on fresh dangers Bristol & West International Fujimori supporters drown out protests Philippines counts on slow result People How the Tories might slip Peter Riddell judges the possibility of a political change of fortune Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover Nix to Dietrich The burial of a prodigl daughter has shown an ugly side of Germany, says Anne McElvoy Look everywhere in anger Bernard Levin balks at the theatrical squalor kitchen-sink drama has bred Smith's women The Times Diary Victims of the "natural slimming" regime… The Times Diary Treasure hunt The Times Diary Diggle's dilemma The Times Diary Honours even The Times Diary No Canary Rescue Banking on Population Infinitely Split Interpreting history National saint Research funding Caution on global warming treaty Investment powers and liability of the Public Trustee Religion v. science Opening up Kabul 'Lost in Siberia' Clerical celibacy Capital offences Full circle Court Circular Westminster School Announcements Birthdays today National Society for Epilepsy Cranleigh School Nature notes Picture Gallery Memorial services Dinners Hon Alicia Evelyn Edmonstone Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Service dinner Cobham Hall Service luncheons Luncheons Today's royal engagements Marriages The Friends of the Elderly Word-Watching Baptism Edouard Roditi Edouard Herbert Roditi, American-Jewish poet, critic, biographer, translater and essayist, died in Cadiz on May 10 aged 81. He was born in Paris on June 5,1910 William O'flynn William Redmond O'Flynn, consultant surgeon to Guy's and the Greenwich district hospital, died on April 28 aged 65. He was born on April 12,1927 Revelation to the children of the big-bang theory Sergio Mendez Arceo Willard Thorp Willard Long Thorp, diplomat and economist who helped draft the Marshall Plan to aid the recovery of postwar Europe, died in Pelham, Massachusetts, on May 10 aged 92. He was born in Oswego, New York, on May 24,1899 Yevgeny Yevstigneev Henry Christie Charles Henry Christie, headmaster of Brighton College, 1963-71, and Warden of St Edward's. Oxford, 1971-78, died on April 12 aged 67. He was born on September 1,1924 Appreciations John Ryan Ruhr Dams Breached This memorable operation was carried out by 16 Lancasters of No 617 Squadron. That the damage was so devastating was due to the low-flying aircraft dropping the "bouncing bombs". invented by Sir Barnes Wallis (1887-1979), which skimmed the water, finally sinking to explode against the foot of the dam. Wing Commander Guy Gibson, who was awarded the Victoria Cross, was killed in 1944 when his aircraft crashed in Holland Lloyd's losses treble in wake of natural disasters Lib-Dems bring in outsiders The Times Crossword No 18,921 Word-Watching Seldane Weather Armed man dies after police shooting at flat The young faithful show their true colours Index Hunt for alight at end of recession Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Midland chief attacks Lloyds''damaging' offer By our Economics Correspondent: Leading nations split on growth Fixed rate savings boosted in April By our City Staff: Piper plays for Cranks to sprout again CBI says retail sales edged ahead during April Pure Genius O&Y debt almost outstrips assets Small firms are being paid faster Daily News advertiser collapses Nazer attacks EC proposal (Reuter): Germany slows Tarmac Company directors are 'insulated' from vote O & Y's home town catches a cold By our City Staff: Dowty to promise good result Whitbread move puts the heat on Marston Stability of ERM makes sterling the only game for serious players Gilt-Edged Japan dragged back to the pack Comment Baer prepares for the party The Times City Diary Cuddling up The Times City Diary Winston's tipple The Times City Diary Rent-a-granny The Times City Diary On the nose The Times City Diary Minet Germany's attitude to Maastricht holds key to UK monetary policy Economic View Putting Europe's central bank in Frankfurt could pave the way for lower Uk rates, writes Anatole Kaletsky Can Canon Can Whitbread's results may fail to refresh Reporting this Week Interest grows in revived Gardner Smaller Companies ICS comes to market The Times Co-Operative Bank PLC Ryan pays inevitable price for buyout Capital Markets Capitalisation, week's change Why it will not be fun and games for Mellor Colin Moynihan, minister for sport from 1987 until 1990, details the sports issues facing the new Department of National Heritage McMillan eager for showdown with Hodkinson Masterful tactician secures world title Ronaldson's winning run ended by Bray Real Tennis Alexander watches his Olympic hopes fade Cycling From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Sangster divides 2,000 double credit five ways Derby run hangs on trial for Rodrigo De Triano Mandarin: Desert Dagger to fulfil promise of Salisbury debut True Bloom blossoms for Tarry Saturday's P0int-To-Point Results Saturday's Racing Results Rapid Raceline Culture Vulture captures French Guineas Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Splice gives Varley valuable first winner Sherborne keeps cool to ward off Faldo's challenge Bristol golfer fashions composed victory Garrido home by nine shots Play-off failure overshadows MacAri's return to Wembley Stein secures some consolations for Stoke in Autoglass Trophy final The Times Sports Service Nevin's winner boosts Scots' confidence Moon lights way for Llanelli BSkyB and BBC bid offers huge rewards Adams rewarded for making swift return Motor Sport Tramontana lift trophy in style Polo By a Correspondent: Wallace injured as Irish struggle Women make their point for equality Bowls Emotion bared as a nation sports its pride David Miller in Kuala Lumpur Speed the telling factor in Koch's retention of cup Clubs issue challenges as Italians are sunk by America Story of excess that turns to success (Reuter): Courier looking good Graf responds to challenge Tennis By a Correspondent: Elliott's reply to doubters Athletics North secure place in record books Indians weave old magic Hockey Roycroft shows form for Games Equestrianism Fixtures Inzamam delivers warning with dazzling century Pakistani batsmen in striking form Umpires report Yorkshire Saturday's Scoreboards Caddick continues to impress Yesterday's Scoreboards Uncovering the antidote to the four-day brigade Jack Bailey argues that proposed changes to the county championship format will lessen its appeal and alienate the public Offiah try opens floodgates for irresistible Wigan St Helens swamped after leading at half-time Oldham pay for indiscretions For the Record Pools Check Good Year British coxless pair struck by double setback Rowing Monarchs regain authority Sport in Brief Index Mansell record seals his happiest day Details from Imola England left in shade by Brazilian flair Wembley Teams Lineker misses penalty and chance to equal scoring record Norwich Union Healthcare A footballing nation discovers its soul again Taylor praises effort of Woods What's cooking behind the sun screen? In a British heat wave, sun-worshippers can protect themselves from skin cancer but they pay a price in terms of wrinkled skin. Jeremy Laurance looks at our obsession with a good tan ENO Looks Picture Gallery Thanks for the ammo, Sir Norman Working Life: Libby Purves on a leading Tory's family ties Education Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Possessed of the right spirit Theatre Dr Faustus Lyric studio, Hammersmith Egging them on Always the Same Lies The Place Miniature hint of Mahler Concert LS/Brabbins Queen Elizabeth Hall Messiaen's universe Concert RPO/Ashkenazy Festival Hall New blood and northern lights In Cannes, Geoff Brown completes his survey of the best films at this year's festival, which announces its winners later today Martinu shaken if not stirred Television Review Preserving the best of the new Classical Records Man Bites Dog, caused much merriment, though it… Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Poliakoff delayed Arts Brief The Times Educational Supplement Ghostbuster goes to Cambridge A parapsychologist who does not believe in the supernatural now has the fellowship to prove it, Alice Thomson reports Famously grown-up fun Green Hedges, a new adult fanzine, unites Enid Blyton's secret admirers Gut reaction Policemen in Liege are starving for more pay. Tom Walker reports Man who studded the stars Jewellery designer Eugene Joseff put the tinsel into Tinseltown, and his work is now on sale here. Brenda Polan reports To be flaunted in public Clare Higney is a banner-maker for the people, stitching cultures together Dan Air Multiple Display Advertising Items Government of the Cayman Islands Manchester Polytechnic Brentwood School University College Dublin Multiple Display Advertising Items Tefl Multiple Display Advertising Items Hampshire Tutorials Ltd BPP Law Courses Ltd University of Sheffield Multiple Display Advertising Items Peterhouse Cambridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bitter lessons of testing Charles Desforges on the record of assessment tests in Britain and elsewhere Olympic ideas that fail pupils There are dangers in basing classroom projects on the Olympiad Professor at the gate The appointment of a Scottish philosopher as Hmi chief has been criticised-and welcomed Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Hatfield Polytechnic Language Studies International Lansdowne School of Law Kingston Polytechnic Alternative job to be considered Court of Appeal Law Report May 18 1992 House of Lords Single offence over dual facts Creme De La Creme Alrumaih (UK) Ltd Secretary/administrator Work in the Algarve, Portugal Curtis Mallet-Prevost Colt & Mosie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Administrative Assistant Chartered Surveyors City Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Secretary/all Rounder Belgrave Square Miic UK Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items £50m payment deductible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Zarak Hay Associates Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Law Reports Bilinguagroup Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Personal Column Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2792 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Big is now Beautiful Radio 1 Variations

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