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News from 20/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Stanley Best, Richard C Dutton-Forshaw, Sheridan Morley, Ivo Tennant, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, James Pringle and Neil Kelly, P. R. D. Hardy, Maurice Frankel (Director), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Marcus Croome, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Tweeddale, Elizabeth Obadina, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Austin Mitchell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Kari Knight, I. N. Milward, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, Sir Bryan Nicholson Chairman, A. D. G. Llewellyn, Luci Cavendish, Gordon Medley, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, John M. Cleaver, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Beryl Dixon, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Bryan Appleyard, Stewart Tendler, Matthew D'Ancona, Education Reporter, Barbara Toner, Alison Beckett, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Michael Evans, Leslie James (Chief of Police), Christopher Thomas, Katharine MacDonald, John Mulvey (Executive Secretary), Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, George Hill, David Stobart, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Hornsby, Keith MaCklin, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, William Shakespeare, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Preston, E. M. Eleanor Wood, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Paul H. Davies, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Grahame Leman, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Names win right to seek Lloyd's review Index Life & Times DPP rules out action against crime squad Secret box straightens out Kipling's love life Hidden in a forest where the bamboo bend, The great teak timbers hemmed them either side. We drove them to the end, Ay, to the keddah where the last gate falls, The spears are brandished and the ropes are cast. The torches flare between the brushwood walls, And all the herd is fast: The Elephants of the Doom Congress studies Gulf case General threatens to crush Bangkok protests Campaigning for Style Test-Tube Battles Wartime Memories Abbey National Fighting for Equality Rescuing the Victims Guidance reveals prime minister's powers over colleagues The prime minister's colleagues work to strict rules and are kept on a tight rein. The newly publicised Cabinet Office book of official advice for ministers is examined by Robin Oakley Major lifts veils on cabinet committees Phostrogen Surprise at furore over friendly fire In the second world war hundreds of Allied troops were killed by their own side, with no blame cast, Michael Evans reports Incompetent doctors at risk of dismissal News in Brief Fatal fire at rest home Militant defeated Three die after joyride Cash offer was a hoax European property prices still falling Correction Hunt's kennel man tells court of death chants by saboteurs Judge says sorry to jailed man Toshiba Police chief tried to purge squad The officer in charge of the West Midlands squad was determined that it would not get the better of him, Craig Seton reports Climate shift puts 360m more at famine risk Spencer family rift denied Principal resigns at king's College Juror dismissed Crash award Home to roost American Airlines Timber firms blame tax change for decline of forests British has half the amount of woodlands of other EC states. Michael Hornsby reports a call for a national strategy Wilding Sacrificing woods for the trees Photographs lead priest to demand Paras pull-out Microsoft GP earns £120,000 from police Faster rail could clear BA jam Intruder wedges his head in window Peer loses fight to halt cows Murder charge Holiday pledge Drugs change Estate for sale Pilots named Bodies found 1,000 school boarders tell of bullying and abuse Farmers urged to drop sea defences English Nature is proposing a managed retreat from reclaimed coastland to let the tide flood back. John Young reports Picture Gallery Against Animal Testing Register wanted on farm gangs Peugeot 106 Graduate Contenders woo union vote Labour leadership contest Backbenchers vie for Europe post Ministers show their reluctance to press US Bill seeks to enforce balance in the press Skinner speaks against peerage Reform backed Parliament today Major supports classics Around the Lobby Italy declares stale of emergency over Bosnian refugees Rome is calling on its neighbours and the EC to share the cost of providing relief for a wave of Bosnian refugees, John Phillips writes from Trieste Our Foreign Staff: Muslim states ask envoys to quit Belgrade Armenians link up to Karabakh Gulag memories stir desire for justice Aging victims of Stalin's camps are meeting to remember their sufferings, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Picture Gallery Bonn's new man puts Third World high on his priorities EC pores over tax on sherry Hero rewarded (AFP): Militia attack (AFP): Tariff rejected (Reuter): Picasso moved Court convicts Nice corpse racketeers MOPS Township warriors embrace Zululand's violent traditions The hostel killings of today mirror the blood-filled history of a region fought over bitterly for two centuries, writes Michael Hamlyn from Tugela Ferry Our Foreign Staff: Nigerian army seals off troubled state Up to 300 feared dead in ethnic unrest Rhodes' land of hope turns to dust Zimbabwe's second city is dying of thirst as drought menaces southern Africa, Ben MacIntyre writes from Bulawayo FBI raiders seize a dinosaur called Sue Sharon reveals Yemen exodus Doctors reject Kennedy cover-up Kurds savour first vote Drug approved Peru spared PoW released (Reuter): Rare bat found (Reuter): Line of business (Reuter): Lees seized Tibetans fear influx of Chinese settlers Seoul riots greet poll nomination Sharp Make Computers Make Sense Thailand steered by class of 1958 General Suchinda's classmates of 1958 hold the key to Thailand's political future, David Watts writes Marcos arrest ordered People A scandal that won't go away The church's authority is declining ever faster, writes Conor Cruise O'Brien The mess that is Irish abortion law is Ireland's creation, and can only be clearned up by the Irish Alan Coren …and moreover Battling for truth Peter Stothard Washington's reaction to the verdict of unlawful killing in the Gulf Time to help the prudent Who will save Maxwell's victims, asks Bryan Appleyard Tucking into the deficit The only Noël EC vibes War and Peace Thai Tiananmen Thames Unblazing Challenging views on 'friendly fire' Theatre theory Beaten tracks Native orchids Lawyers' pay Waldegrave's role and future tasks Police dilemma Maastricht and Labour Interested parties Sweet nothings Bloody history Court Circular Announcements Picture Gallery Slate quarry garden yields gold Chelsea Flower Show Today's royal engagements Calls to the Bar Appointments Anniversaries Dinners Forthcoming marriages Marriages Word-Watching School news Royal Institute of Navigation Sir Robert Thompson Sir Robert Thompson, KBE, CMG, DSO, MC, permanent secretary for defence, Federation of Malays, 1959-61; head of the British advisory mission to Vietnam, 1961-65; and one of the world's foremost experts on combating rural guerrilla warfare techniques, died on May 16 aged 76. He was born on April 12,1916 Birthdays today Lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk, American band-leader, died of pneumonia at his home in Santa Monica, California, on May 17 aged 89. He was born in Strasburg, North Dakota, on March 11,1903 Corporation of the Sons of the Clergy Appointments in the Forces Memorial service Kathleen Gibberd Kathleen Gibberd, writer and educationist, died on April 25 at Lewes, Sussex, aged 95. She was born on March 5,1897, in North London Church news University news Keith Funston George Keith Funston, a former college president who switched careers to lead the New York Stock Exchange through an era of great expansion in the 1950s and 1960s, died of a heart attack at his home in Greenwich, Connecticut, on May 15 aged 81. He was born in Waterloo, Iowa, on October 12,1910 Appreciation Savoy Theatre "Othello" The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,923 Cartoonists draw a blank at Ec headquarters Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Seldane Weather First lesson for education team Political sketch Jobs Threat Tarnished Half Way up US Disposals Profit Rise The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BA flies against the trend to double profits Lord King hails the route to recovery HK Bank may lift stake in Midland Maxwell pensioners target regulators March rise in factory output suggests end to recession Tap Air Portugal Long-term jobless total rises Defence jobs threatened in Germany The Times Unit Trust Information Service By our City Staff: Nylex sells American stakes Oil and gas safety firm placed for full listing Violence knocks Thai stock market by 9% Business Roundup Tunstall secures rise Apollo pegs payout H Young climbs Allied-Lyons agrees to water down Brent Walker deal Confident Dowty spurns TI offer Sedgwick slips in America Capital Radio results down Concentric in rights isssue Payout pegged Germany blow Leeds rises Cost savings offset lower sales at Readicut Glimmer of hope for the price of gold Picture Gallery Water Street cash dries up for Olympia bondholders Kunick falls heavily into the red Lamont aims to take mortgage rate out of RPI Ministers reject quick fix The Times Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. Unit trust industry in tax plea FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options BA leaves competitors in slipstream Tempus Lasmo shares dip as broker expects setback Stock Market Major Indices Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates Time for Lloyds to exit gracefully Comment Lime St blues Snow says no to cash reward The Times City Diary Private relations The Times City Diary Vardey quits The Times City Diary Chinese walls The Times City Diary Maxwell pensioners pile on the pressure as money dries up Lindsay Cook finds the fight for compensation is being fuelled by the growing number of people whose payments have been suspended Post Office letter monopoly should be reduced in stages Lloyd's solution lies in empty office space Bradford & Bingley Building Society Shares sluggish Niodini can reap rich reward with Lupe win Mandarin Marling heads Irish entries Goodwood Sparkling Jeune offers few dues to solve Derby puzzle Worcester Perth Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline England have point to prove On the eve of the first one-day match with Pakistan, Gooch receive unwelcome news of Tufnell's emergency operation Hampshire pair hold their form Surry struggle as openers compile centuries in a 267-run partnership at Southampton Rapid Cricket Line Gatting spurns chance to add to his collection Tour dates finalised Yesterday's Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Moody in dogged resistance High tackling worries Reilly Tour Details Wigan's record prize Cricketcall Picture Gallery Barcelona style may be inhibited by pressure Spaniards chase first win in European Cup final Paths to Final Scotland scorer in doubt Millar wins his appeal In Brief Cash injection £100,000 deal Indians break down stubborn defence Hockey For the Record Yorath instructs Wales to show a bold approach (Reuter): £6.85m for Shalimov A challenge that needs big money and fast footwork Yachting Barry Pickthall considers whether British yachts will compete again in the America's Cup South American skill holds sway Polo Fixtures The Times Counties adopt the plan for radical change Four-day championship wins the day Viewers in tune with Mansell ITV picks up the pieces after football defeat Becker pulls out of French Open Cruyff retains his singular cool Beresford ponders Liverpool move Keep your language clean To defend his new style book, the Editor of The Times this week took on a linguistics lecturer in debate. George Hill was expecting fur to fly. . . Women The Timber Corps were lumberjacks and Ok So what's wrong with abandoning ship? Single Life Marriage heading for the rocks? Lynne Truss saw it coming Pygmalion Homes Tomorrow Entertainments 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 realese across the country Puzzle people far from home Theatre Patagonia Royal Court Fine new setting certainly becomes Elektra Opera Elektra Athens Concert Hall Imagination back on song Recital Rosalind Plowright QEH Why America looks to the wild east The Americans produce superbly trained orchestras, yet they choose European conductors. Richard Morrison seeks the explanation Winning is no fun any more Television Review Nash Ensemble Academy of St Martin in the Fields The jewels in the crown of Russia Exhibition: St Petersburg A hundred years ago, Cartier was jeweller to the tsars. Now Alison Beckett reports, its treasures, are back on display in Russia Cambridge Theatre RSC man for Rep Arts Brief Big medicine in the sweat lodge The traditional healing ways of the American Indians are winning converts on both sides of the Atlantic Hail, fellers, well met again The Women's Timber Corps, which made girls into lumberjacks, is 50 years old. Rosie Millard was at the reunion Affairs of the smart Should university tutors' liaisons with students be stopped? Storm brews in a test-tube Barbara Toner speaks to a critic of reproductive technologies who sees humans being abused by science Vote for me, says bandit queen Indian outlaw Phoolan Devi will fight an election from her prison cell Pottery patterns And Briefly Coca-Cola girl's 24-hour fizz A Coke 'personality girl' describes the day she took corporate clients to Euro Disney Clinicare Riverside tender sale Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plans for character building Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prestige Apartments Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Support for Gas scheme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items New advice for sellers Rachel Kelly reports on how to keep estate agents on their toes and make a quick sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Colorado Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Timeshare Corporate Lets Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paradise Timeshare (U. 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