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News from 22/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Marjorie R. Ross, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Nicholas J. Flower, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, G. L. Lester, Ivo Tennant, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Alasdair Cameron, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Hilaire Gomer, Richard Streeton, James Pringle and Neil Kelly, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Geoff Brown, Maggie Parham, Martin Fletcher, W. T. Pillar, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Matthew May, Bill Hart, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Candida Crewe, Robin Young, John P. Chambers, Alan Bramson, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Simon Welfare, Michael Tate City Editor, John Hennessy, Clive Couldwell, Gulf war, Alan Sacks, Richard Cork, Derek Walters, David Konstant (Chairman), David Young and Louise Taylor, Sally Watts, Wolfgang Múnchau, George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Sarah Francis, Sean Doran, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Barry Solomons, Alison Roberts, E. M. Hall, Sam Barder, Wolfgang Münchau, Liz Allen, Peter Purton, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, V. F., Ian Ross and Louise Taylor, Vaughan Freeman, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Geoff King, Jonathan Benthall, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Barry Fox, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, David Davis, Melian Mansfield, Chairman, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dennis Hatfield (Secretary), Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Edmund Bendelow, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn and Sheila Gunn, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, A. McCall-Judson, Graham Turner (Director), Larry Goodband (Chairman), Christopher Walker, James Pringle, George Brock and Jill Sherman, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, A. B. Chinn, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Peter Riddell, M. J. Russell, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Ken Young, Alan Coren, Robin Oakley, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan, Derek Harris, Benedict Nightingale, Anne Craine, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Peter Morris (Chairman), Michael Evans, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, J. Stewart, Philip Jacobson, Bryan Burdett, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Farm price deal paves way for cheaper food EC challenges America on Gatt 22 Tories rebel on Maastricht Lloyd's MP drops attack ITV football plea rejected Smoking toll Hanging vote Test for Hick Index Life & Times Employers encourage women to be sterilised Lovely Weather for planting my EC Cash crops... Police question fugitive School's plea for 11-plus selection rejected Europ assistance Possessed ITV's protest over Premier League deal is rejected Woolwich Tests for 7-year-olds are unreliable, say inspectors Teachers spent longer than expected on pupil assessments but some benefits have emerged, John O'Leary writes Selection rejected Cyprus ban on backpackers fails to halt flow of tourists Merger to streamline college admissions Correction Fewer house sales recorded in April News in Brief DPP explains decision Award sewn up Expelled girl sues Minister backs shark Police accused of lying Tunnel will take freight Smoking predicted to kill a fifth of people in West Two in three family carers become ill from burden Pressures of support can exact costly toll QC tries to quell discord Picture Gallery Police reaffirm support for hanging Sharps Tycoon wins libel case over letters Hilton fall parachutist recorded on video Bush team sees new hope for Gatt talks US View Texas Picture Gallery Farmers reject new deal German View How to vegetate the night away Doomed cows are the last hurdle George Brock reports on how exhausted ministers forged a reform deal, but at price Grain barons braced for return to the real world EC money put Oliver Walston in a personal heaven. Now he is coming down to earth, Michael Hornsby writes Major says farmers will benefit Reaction Wildlife campaign begins Landscape Consumer's gain is taxpayer's loss Prices DES Mack the Knife cuts through insanity European rebels show up divisions in parties Maastricht debate day two: 22 Tories defy the whip. Robin Oakley, Philip Webster, Arthur Leathley and Robert Morgan report from the Commons Your Best Move is a Brand New Home Ministers hold back council grant figures Major will visit Latin America Around the Lobby Rights upheld Fixed view Vanunu pledge Parliament today The Times Clarke to speed up boundary changes SKY Mates defends Paras Kinnock attacks mortgage rescue Heritage minister reprieves suffragette hall Women's rights historians have achieved a significant victory, reports Robin Young Peugeot Diesels US doctor advises UK transplant for Laura Big fraud cases add £3 m to costs Arrested man wins £22,225 for stress Soccer chief fined £250 Murder trial judge praised Winning book Death charges Fans applauded Guardian bar White House slips up over soap heroine and her baby Gunmen pulled out of Kabul (Reuter): IRA extradition (Reuter): Reform backed (Reuter): Children freed (AP): Inmates protest Libyans weigh UN response Comet Israeli bombing raids strike at Hezbollah's Bekaa bases Save the Nagara River the Last Sanctuary of the Satsukimasu Salmon Freed Thai opposition leader girds for battle Change in Pretoria call-up misfires The Bmw class turns rebel A generation of upwardly mobile thais is seeking a transition to full democracy, writes James Pringle Frogs help Japanese to channel-hop Panasonic Yugoslav army halts pullout from Croatia UN's inability to keep the peace highlighted as Bosnian Serbs order moblisation Moscow pledges to defend allies West prepares for nuclear challenge B&Q Reuter: Walesa to sign pact in Moscow Nato to take wider role as peacekeeper B&Q Carreras to herald Russian rebirth Pupils upstage two VIP uncles Killer rapist pleads innocent to the end People (Reuter): Dutch to approve licensed brothels Germans weigh stoppage cost (Reuter): Dockers strike (Reuter): Race reopens (AP): Hampton rests A war to win Balkan peace Diplomacy has failed. Force may now be the best course, says Roger Boyes ...and moreover Four tests for Mellor Marcus Binney cheers the brave start of the heritage ministry in listing a feminist landmark Saving trouble for a rainy day The Conservatives remain as suspicious as ever about Europe, argues Peter Riddell A Week in Politics Peace in pieces The Times Diary If the CAP fits The Times Diary All is vanity The Times Diary Le Pen's gaucherie The Times Diary Step towards Sanity Test for Teacher Sue, Queen of Tyrants Need to debate education reform What's in a name? Jersey resents harsh impeachment of its special… 'Friendly fire' deaths Attack on Red Cross Black homelands Word perfect? It's not cricket Court Circular Birthdays today Bedford School Latest wills Announcements Today's royal engagements Eton College The King's School, Canterbury Memorial service Appointments Prince focuses on future Forthcoming marriages Dinners Marriages Service luncheon Luncheon Receptions James Tully James Tully, former Irish defence and local government minister and union leader, died on May 20 aged 76. He was born in Carlanstown, Kells, co. Meath, on September 18,1915 Vilma Degischer Vilma Degischer, Viennese actress, died in Baden near Vienna on May 3 aged 80. She was born in vienna on November 17,1911 Bad blood over Stone Age dispute Archacology Dr Eleanor Mears Dr Eleanor Mears, who pioneered acceptance of the contraceptive pill, died on May 18 aged 74. She was born in the village of Cleland in Scotland on December 9,1917 Malcolm MacIntyre Malcolm Ames Maclntyre, a former under secretary of the US Air Force who invented the concept of the shuttle air service while serving as president and chief executive of Eastern Air Lines, died of emphysema at McLean, Virginia, on May 6 aged 83. He was born in Boston, Mass, on January 28,1909 Church news Sir Bryant Godman Irvine Appreciations Sir Brian Marwick John Francis Irish Home Rule The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,925 MoD signals way to ramblers' army Multiple Display Advertising Items Wildlife hides behind the wire Weather My word! Did I really say that? Political sketch Business News Toyota Plans Defence Doubts Payout Held Tomorrow Clear Gains The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Backbench name withdraws Lloyd's allegations By our Business Staff: Lloyds Bank bid tipped to go to MMC Increase in home loans boosts bank lending Fighting over the pickings at O&Y British Telecom beats £3bn again Continental Airlines Storehouse builds up profits to £15.8m BT Investor renews pressure for liberty board shake-up Wall Street forecasts Kidder sale Brittan ready to take Bull by the horns Standard must wait to find out India loss VW suffers sharp fall Trafalgar terminal plan Shaftesbury cuts loss Richardsons buys Chesterfield declines Whessoe pays more Polygram-MCA link Changes at Dobson William Cook warns of more cutbacks Business Roundup Toyota aims to double its sales in Europe Goodison defends banks Continental renews attack on Pirelli Company News Strong demand pushes Plysu ahead "It's great to be twenty five in a town MPs criticise insolvency agency's work Health & Safety Executive Storehouse enjoys a little sun Tempus Late buying limits fall Wall Street Banking shares hold investors' attention as prices drift lower Stock Market Buoyant lending sets a trend Comment Fair dealing Perot's current of excitement The Times City Diary Sign of the times The Times City Diary In the swim The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Bowl over The Times City Diary Local accents The Times City Diary Tradition points way to solution at Lloyd's Fur will fly if Germany pulls out of fighter plane formation European View Wolfgang Münchau looks at the implications for the European fighter aircraft project if it loses a key partner Shopping around The Times Panel rejects Davy takeover complaints Sony's operating loss NA Government of the Cayman Islands Leading Communications Company in Dubai Agents Reuter: Kuwait to buy banks' debts An der Fachhochschule Hannover Mercuri Urval Nato Brussels Textiles exports set first-quarter record The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe 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 Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates Portfolio Platinum Insufficient support Portfolio Development agency created in Midlands Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel The London Computer Auction Rooms Ltd Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Federal Guarantee Limited Bar Fly Jumping General Management Marketing Directors Calendar Marketing Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontac Finding a way to reach the top Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Systems National Westminster Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oracle Price is not everything The big computer makers are fighting the cut-price upstarts, Matthew May reports Return your calls and save money Directors drill for facts from the boardroom Managers can have the quick picture or the fine detail with new executive systems, reports Clive Couldwell Galaxy Computers Sterling Computer Services Japan sharpens picture as Europe fades High-definition television is coming into view with Japan in the lead Standard invitation Online School monitor Indian launch Quandra upgrade Fujitsu AT&T Expansion by the billion Business Telecommunications British businesses are spending ten times more on telecommunications than a decade ago. Peter Purton outlines the trading benefits of efficient links TV shows for the whole company Vital links in the sky Ken Young finds that satellites are still waiting to be used widely for business communications The all-in-one message The integrated services digital network, the technology of tomorrow, has at last arrived Hutchison Mobile Data Out on the map the office goes with you Choose your system—the cost of information on the move varies widely Costa's talent taking tennis circuit by storm Olympic hopefuls line up to earn Barcelona berths Record field prepares to tackle cycling's gruelling Milk Race Five to Follow in the Milk Race Athletics heads British hopes for medals Sport for the Disabled Sangster decides tomorrow on Derby Racing Quinn survives Goodwood fall Times launches new series Championship Final Line UP Form guide to the 12 contenders Highland Son to prove best value for Towcester final Point-To-Point Piquant is pick of the weights Mandarin Haydock Park Salisbury Towcester Pontefract Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Oumaldaaya is Oaks probable Rapid Raceline Marshall reveals that his powers are undiminished Surrey still in danger of innings defeat Resolute Russell triumphs Cricketcall Benson's resistance delays Middlesex victory charge Three-umpire scheme Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Croft turns in best figures Derbyshire steer clear of trouble Rapid Cricketline Nolan takes narrow lead Equestrianism Ellerston discover best blend Polo Ferguson shines on tour for Scotland Football Football grounds becoming safer Board criticised over restrictive contracts Boxing Gibbs turns down offer In Brief Mandela visit Fixtures Koeman combines power with touch of precision Stuart Jones For the Record Football Yorath defends tactical switch Tebbet's honesty rewarded Tired Ballesteros complains he has little desire to play Golf Peruvian waltzes into lead The Times Cycling Picture Gallery Hick bats for Test match future Advice given to Cork prompts Derbyshire's coach to write to the England criclet committee Details Feheity's tale of snakes and adders Reynolds seeks early release Gillingham ends Moorhouse's supremacy Keegan agrees to remain with Newcastle By our Sports Staff: Millar fined for testing positive Burying the ashes of friendly fire Lee Thompson's death in the Gulf war is now officially an 'unlawful killing', a verdict for which his mother Barbara had to fight officialdom all the way Picture Gallery Health Millet Motoring Tomorrow Entertainments Cinemas Weekend Events A dally 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 Epic in a mild fashion Opera Reviews Tambertane Londonderry Moral collapse of stout party Theatre The Blue Angel Globe I did not mime after all Theatre Moose BAC, Battersea Picture Gallery Gathering strength Don Giovanni Sadler's Wells The Times William Hewison Signals from an alternative world London Galleries: Richard Cprk on the life and disrurbing work of René Magritte, subject of a new show at the Hayward At last, her own woman Popular Music Natalie Cole Albert Hall Picture Gallery No title Time to reduce numbers and raise the quality Festival: Glasgow Although there are time individual shows at this year's Mayfest, Alasdair Cameron finds it in danger of spreading itself too too thin Flirtations with failure Television Review Tomorrow in Weekend Times Vh Gallery Choice Gunning for the dove of peace As the rate of government-to-government arms dealing escalates Michael Evans asks Whether arms control policies can ever work Play The Brain Game with The Times A village clings to its vision of hope The pilgrim father of Medjugorje brings a plea for help from the people whose home became a world-wide shrine to peace Fears over Iran A fertile area of anxiety for the male Liz Gill reports on the painful fertility problems that affect one man in 20 Sexual diseases hit back Medical Briefing Veins of discontent Pressure grows to improve treament in an 'unglamorous' area The Stephan Clinic Wash your hands of obsessions Many people feel driven to do things that can ruin their lives. They are not mad, and can be helped, Candida Crewe reports Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB BMW Authorised Dealers New Central BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'The Classic Years' Classic Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snowchains Ltd Caravans Wanted! Multiple Classified Advertising Items C&T Eyewear General Used cars don't bite Look out for blue smoke and reprays and don't forget your test-drive insurance. Vaughan Freeman tells the story of a successful foray into the used-car market Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items What to Watch for Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Neyland 560 Sel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roadwise Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Off-road fun runs Roadtest Economic loss not recoverable Department acted unfairly Car Buyers Guide Mercedes Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Tax claim oppressive Multiple Display Advertising Items Motor Carl Multiple Display Advertising Items Head's right to buy school house Baby's best interests with mother Multiple Display Advertising Items Wykehams Ltd Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Review claim unjustified Multiple Display Advertising Items Créme de la Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Classified Hamilton Oil Company Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court and Social Advertising Times past Multiple Classified Advertising Items He Came, He Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Research into Ageing National Kidney Research Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkinson's Disease Society Imperial Cancer National Children's Bureau John Grooms The Times Concise Crossword No 2796 Church Army Royal National Lifeboat Institution Winning Move The Army Benevolent Fund Multiple Display Advertising Items Help Medicine BBC1 Satellite Fujifilm Radio 1 Picture Gallery Variations Picture Gallery

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