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News from 23/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Richard Mabey, Rodney Hobson and George Sivell, Liz Dolan, Francesea Greenoak, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, James Bone and Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Harvey Elliott, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Mrs. E. F. Rapple, Robert J. Maxwell, Secretary, Michael Binyon, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Roddy Forsyth, George Brock and Nicholas Wood, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Water Skiing, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Philp Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, John Matthews, Jennifer Miller, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Sarah Layish, Philip Robinson, John Young, Sabine Durrant, Frances Bissell, Michael Wells, S. Sternberg, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., D. R. S. Fargus, Alison Johnson, Ruth Gledhill and John Phillips, Lindsay Cook, Jill Sherman and Robert Morgan, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, John Woodcock, Brenda Polan, Robert Rhodes James, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Caroline Rylance, Lin Jenkins, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, J. G. Orr, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Anton Mosimann, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Chadwick, Peter Bryan, Stephen Danos, Matthew d'Ancona, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Ian Hannah, (Managing Director), D. R. Rudd, Andrew Hicks, James Woodall, Ian Ross, Diana Warwick, Robert G. Beldam, Brian Beel, Bill Cater, Rodney Hobson, E. Armitage, Richard Duce, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, David Rudnick, Sara McConnell, James Pringle, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Anthony Parsons, Craig Lord, Martin Ivens, I. H. Barclay, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Bryan Edmondson, (Director of Health and Safely), Peter Victor, Ray Cowell, Director and Chief Executive, Esther Nicholson, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, William Cash, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Tania Glyde, F. B., Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mark Sanderson, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jonathan Meades, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Jane Asher, Anne McElvoy, Martin Seymour-Smith, Matthew Bond, Stefan C. Reif, (Director), John O'leary, Education Correspondent, A. H. P. Humphrey, Philip Jacobson, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, John Watson,

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ITV challenges football deal in High Court Video doubt in M50 case Help for Laura Vicar loses Protesters win Writer dies Serbs isolated Index Weekend Times Lloyds bid referred to monopolies board Oxbridge surges ahead in Whitehall fast stream Fast-Stream Civil Service Entrants Picture Gallery Heat stays on for bank holiday Man who shot son's killer is cleared The Times Cone and Jam Guide Warning: Bank Holiday Ahead Political Heavyweights Pride in the Suburbs Mind Games that Matter Character Shows Perfecting the Picnic Labour prepares for austerity as income plunges Air force to cut 1,150 jobs Europ assistance Lib Dems 'frozen out' of councils Crowd cheers cleared father on way to restart his life Applause and tears greeted the acquittal of a man who shot his son's killer, reports Richard Duce Football cleans up in Snatch of the Day Soccer is now in the big money league and the game may never be the same again, says Peter Ball Queen Elizabeth Sex attacker put on castration drug News in Brief School told to improve Hotel leap condemned £1.1m. for ruined career Defence chief named Expulsion claim fails Video throws doubt on M50 murder conviction Tolstoy liable to pay £2m Queen Isabel's empire Picture Gallery Fume curb will cut suicides Church court upholds sex case vicar's dismissal Council denies starting 11-plus Lunn Poly Village's storm in tea cup' Range Rover Beaches fail to meet tougher EC standards Coroner criticises pathologist Blackmail case Ripper denial £42,000 for toy Take easy way to cut pollution Halifax Fat's in the fire as fish and chips invade Frinton Bill Frost finds residents of a resort greeting a pioneer chip shop with their own brand of vinegar Patten steps off the political treadmill The visit to a health farm by the former Tory party chariman should be a warning to proudly paunchy MPs BT 'Commons life could have been designed to turn a Seb Coe into a Cyril Smith Dr Thomas Stuttaford, a former Mp reports on how the working day at Westminster can seriously damage the health Pavilion for sale at £1.45m Pray for me, rapist told victim Murder charge Grisly catch Taken out British expert offers to treat transplant girl Town hall customers will pass judgment Cunard Vistafjord Leadership challengers stand by party line Correction Texas Homecare Gummer hails food price deal Sell-off package unveiled UN clears way for tough sanctions against Belgrade East's new leaders curb free speech Nationwide Major sees an end to Gatt deadlock Farmers may be angry but Gatt officials welcome the Cap reforms, write George Brock in Brussels and Nicholas Wood Kohl and Mitterrand reassure Nato as a Euro-army is born Elegance returns to city of sad cafes Dresden Notebook by Anne McElvoy Democracy demand repeated Birds at risk Kurdish run-off Drivers advised (Reuter): Homes blasted Loser to fast (AFP): Killer executed By our Foreign Staff: Suchinda 'to fly to exile' after seeing Thai king Yeltsin and Walesa sign deal People Reuter: South Korea kills armed infiltrators China's thinkers get some perks Night in Bangkok loses its glitter Perot makes Bush rewrite the script Reuter: Riot city picked for King case Sainsbury's Homebase Satire and sentiment as Carson signs off Moscow swaggers to a new life After a year's absence from Moscow, Michael Binyon finds its people have undergone a psychological change. The idealised anonymous masses of communist ideology have been replaced by individuals and capitalists, obsessed with buying and selling Britannia Building Society Russia alarmed by surge in war over Karabakh Armenia tightens control This Bank Holiday weekend, buy a dining room table… Clifford Longley Gender correctness is out of touch with Christ's word …and moreover Kipling's dark secret Was the great writer homosexual? Martin Seymour-Smith says new evidence unearthed this week strengthens the case that he was Waiting for history's verdict Robert Rhodes James describes the way Britain consigns its leaders to the scrapheap Picture palace The Times Diary Coole earner The Times Diary Clubs trumped The Times Diary Full blast The Times Dairy Garden of England Transcaucasian Cauldron Paying for the past Spreading aid to ex-Soviet states Getting there Sherry duty Broken accents Carey's complaints The art of teacher communication Nuclear safety Spelling test Views of monarchy Take a large bowl English language does the splits Weekend birthdays University news Announcements Court Circular Today's royal engagements Latest wills St Edward's School, Oxford Winchester College Threat to art deco cinema Appointments City of London Solicitors' Company Henry Colyear Dawkins Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Word-Watching Arthur Voorhees Arthor Voorhees, who developed and implanted the first successful artufical arteries for human patients, died of brain cancer at his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on May 12 aged 70. He was born i Moorestown, New Jersey Ghulam Faruque Ghulam Faruque, PAkistani businessman and politician, died on APril 29, ar Peshawar. Pakistan, aged 92. He was born in North West Frontier Province Dr Carey to focus on unity in Rome Church services tomorrow Elizabeth David Elizabeth David, CBE, cookery writer and expert on the cusine of the Mediterranean, die yesterday at her home in London aged 78. She was born on December 26,1913 Appreciations Lord James of Rusholme Rear-Admiral Vernon Donaldson Edouard Roditi "Great Paul" Britain crawls off to the seaside The Times Crossword No 18,926 Seldane Weather Costly attractions lose out Top 20 Paying Attractions Top 10 Historic Properties Top 10 Gardens Save the Children Top 10 Museums/galleries Top 10 Wildlife Attractions Top 10 Country Parks Top 10 Leisure Parks/piers Index Weekend Money Lloyds to pursue Midland bid despite referral MMC to consider competition issues The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices UK bank pays heavily for Canadian sale Thorntons' goodies wilt in the sun Savings cheer Times dealing Brighter view for Mirror Green profits CBI expects recovery but hedges bets on its strength Mercury Asset Management Credit move Fewer branches Inheritance tax Brewer bucks trend Bankruptcies increase by 21 per cent Goode splits top jobs in shake-up Thirst for change keeps all hands to the pumps at W&D Tempus FT-SE 100 Volumes Liffe Options Chrysalis reduces losses Major Indices Gold and Precious Metals(Baird & Co.) Commodities London Financial Futures Names fail in bid to prevent seizures Sale Tilney uncertain despite lower losses Business Roundup Trimoco dives into loss Graseby buys stake TLS to raise £760,000 Benchmark disposal Fitzwilton slides Opec output pegged Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Traditional Options Dollar Spot Rates Reforms to CAP them all Week Ending Matthew Bond DTI makes £40m claim on Singer Cornering the famous red fox of Ford Business Ptofile: Red Pohling Carol Leonard returns the searching stare from the head of Ford on one of his rare visits to Britain The Sunday Times Henderson Loss up at Halls Homes Cookson boost Millwall blow Spanish Underwriters' Office Unit Linked Insurance Investments Modest gains for Dow DIY shares rise on hopes of weekend spending bonanza Stock Market Recent Issues Share dealing service extended Hambro Clearing Limited Index Banks vet borrowers for pollution With earth-friendly investment and credit, the environment can now wield financial clout. Lindsay Cook reports Clear conscience, clear profit Resolving the Maxwell dilemma Comment Picture Gallery Touche Remnant Fresh air loses to green dollar Investment Trusts Western Trust The M&G Group Save & Prosper Hundreds emerge from the shadow of death duties Savers look up in the index Capital Gains Tax Allowance, April 1991 Lambeth Building Society Midland merger 'healthy' Lindsay Cook asked Brian Pitman of Lloyds to spell out his plans Without the merger there would be a steady attrition, which would not be good for staff or customers Bank failures stretch fund Save & Prosper Briefings Lenders told to give reasons for credit refusal Schroders Save & Prosper For Information regarding Advertising within the… Teachers' Building Society A Fimbra Member The Equitable Life Assured Asset Management Plc Interest Rates Roundup Larger Loans Reversing the Serps stampede Portfolio Platinum Trusting in a Visa card Costly day of reckoning at home Edinburgh Fund Managers Plc Holiday wise Direct debit Save & Prosper British Funds Shares close firmer Scotland travel in hope of unearthing leader Demanding schedule faces touring rugby union side Tour Details Titley preferred to Welsh captain The Times Unit Trust Information Service Benn's opening attack should topple Malinga Boxing Courier receives route full of day-court pitfalls French Open could end tennis ride Seeded Players' Draw Basing Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings India's revival is Britain's worry Hockey Riders line up for first stage Cycling Where man and machine put endurance limits on the line Roddy Forsyth drops in at Indianapolis to take a sideways look at the richest, biggest, noisiest motor race in the world Eton eights to meet strong challenge Rowing Weekend Fixtures From a Special Correspondent: Reilly's choice restricted Rugby League Bedford calls for ban to stand Athletics The Times Astroar battles back in championship finale From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dubai: Bezelle can give Collins taste of classic glory Big Race Field BBC1, C4 Form guide to the ten runners Timlyn to take charge Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Warwick Mandarin: Garah can retain unbeaten record in Haydock sprint Mandarin, Thunderer: Cartmel Mandarin, Thunderer: Hexham Rodrigo De Triano Derby decision delayed Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Straight six from Snell secures Somerset's success Essex lose after generous declaration Maru finishes off stubborn Surrey Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Titleist Batsmen beaten by Croft Salisbury's wiles rescue Sussex Morris makes decisive contribution Britons trail in Duroy's wake Equestrianism Greece certain to provide difficult test Basketball Gilford takes lead as Ryder Cup team-mates toil Ballesteros struggles in a familiar setting Scores from the West Course Douglas plays it so steady For the Record Hall inspired to raise her game Pickering leads Olympic swim parade Wednesday may sign Beresford Briggs receives call-up into Blackpool squad Bamber off penalty duty Football Doctor trying to find best prescription Water Skiing Skaters find new home In Brief Swinton share Lomas moves up Driving ambition Hold-ups fail to deny Stilemans' advance Polo Index Botham is cleared Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation England quell spirited reply from Pakistan Hick launches spectacular late flurry and lifts his dise to 2-0 lead in one-day series Versatility is Stewart's strong suit Maximum effort is a hot potato Scoreboard from the Oval Dream ticket Simon Barnes on Saturday Treasure trove Monday games prompt outcry Gascoigne full of confidence Pressure point Play up and play the quiz game There is nothing trivial about trivia any more. Matthew d'Ancona, a member of The Times Brain Game team, reports on Britain's quiz-show epidemic Property Jumbo Crossword Berkeley Square Gallery How good is your general knowledge? On Monday Film Jumbo solution Theatre Quiz Answers Music Anton Mosimann Chef and Restaurateur Evening out Dance Exhibitions Bookings Salerooms Videos Film : Geoff Brown; Theatre: Jeremy Kingston;… Till debts them do destroy Lynne Truss analyses two portraits of third world poverty the World Bank managers would do well to watch Fancy footwork in front of the cameras The BBC hopes to grab viewers unawares with 12 short dance pieces Americans: the naked truth The weird, the wild and the plain strange are exposed in all their uncensored glory on made in the USA Guilty Secrets: Amanda Wakeley, designer Fly a Ferrari Kite Preview South Bank Arts Theatre Dmitri Hvorostovsky Multiple Display Advertising Items Sviatoslav Richter Spink Marylebone Music Festival 1992 The Sunday Times Entertainment Pages Skirting round the real issues Theatre Bodyy & Soul As Beethoven used to play Beethoven's owen Broadwood piano is on a visit to Britain, reports Stephen Pettitt Authors? Basking in the heat of the divine fire The Sunday Times Ancient hero brought to noble life Opera The Return of Ulysses Bird of passage from Cuba via US Jazz Paquito D'Rivera Ronnie Scott's Live and lively Rock Records Royal Opera House Chic revival in Chelsea Jonathan Meades finds a King's Road restaurant catering to well-heeled residents, not down-at-heel tourists Mappin & Webb Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Rome Raise a glass to the Cape Jane MacQuitty predicts a big future for South African wines Hampshire Best South African buys Nose for a good whisky Malt buffs were put to the test at The Times/Aberiour tasting competition Memorable movable feasts al fresco Pack up all your fare and go out for a picnic with these spicy transportable dishes from Frances Bissell, The Times cook The slow road to death King Food A fruit out of favour Delights of the unfashionable gooseberry Multiyork Huge Discounts Where to Walk Turkey a Paradise Preserved York Best of Britain John Young visits a rough, tough city whose lively character encapsulates almost every stage in our island history Cheap and cheerful getways for a great British break Loaf about in a Welsh granary. learn to swim in Sessex take the childern to London, camp out in a barn—do all these and more in a weekend away Where to Stay Where to Eat ITT Sheraton The spring of my content is made inglorious summer Farmer's Diary Events Gardens to visit Saturday Rendezvous ABIA All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Drinking to music Feather report Video Dating Ltd Executive Club The Times Dinnermates The walking talking rite An ancient Rogation Sunday ritual is becoming a modern rural necessity. Richard Mabey reports Rogation events Lufthansa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Just Ambervisions Multiple Display Advertising Items Winebergs The 'Sheila Maid' Sofa to Bed The Sofabed Shap Designs in Silk Indivijually Made Safari/besh Jackets & Trovesrs /… The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Printers Genuine Birthday Newspapers La Vie Outre-Manche Multiple Display Advertising Items Foamplan Rubber & Plastics Ltd Individually Made to Measure Shirts What every garden should have Francesca Greenoak admires the diversity of the euphorbia family, with a species to suit every kind of site Home & Garden Specialised Designs Limited Insushade Diary of Times Classified David Austin Roses (4) Coolsreen The Hanging Kitchen Co Murray Touhas They Come Cowslip's View now Gaates Cannock Gates Organic Concentrates Ltd Timber Gates Lawn Flite Cleo Laine Singer My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the priveate fanrasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Allsop Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited North off the Thames France De Particulier a Particulier Croudace homes Trafalgar House Europe Bovis Abroad Headland International Freehold Spainsh Properties Fashionable suburbia strikes back A Turkish taste of originality Picture Gallery Stay cool in the round Free-style by the sea The Times Prize Jumbo Crossword Test your Word Power in our Competition Announcements Lest we Forget! The Times Concise Jumbo Winning Move BBC1 Satellite The Feline Variations Radio 1 BBC1 Satellite Paquet French Cruises Variations Radio 1 Special Report Sweet taste of a shopping triumph British food retailing leads the world. William Kay reveals how one company made its distinctive mark Lever Scottish & Newcastle Sales Ltd Cheers to a vintage solution Wines earn a quality reputation Green Scene Style that took stores to supersale status Derek Harris unveils the secrets of presentation and approach that have won a large public following and attracted consumer dedicated staff If it is raining, an umbrella will be at hand for the landen shoppwe Bell's Reckitt & Colman Road to the busy aisles Why the group is big in Britain Fresh bread can be bought from more than 200 in-store bakeries Single strategy won place at top table William Kay looks at the powerful portfolio behind the surge of the past five years Safeway Good restaurants give tips From bright idea to packet design, a new product needs good planning Taste for some old favourites Strongly-flavoured varieties of fruit and veg are returning reports Beryl Dixon Coca-Cola & Schweppes Seeking out cheeses to fit regional tastes Cheshire must be salty; in Paisley they like their Cheddar to be white Ambulance charities get first aid in cash Taking the high and low roads Philips Science aids food safety Bill Cater talks to Denis Cumming, the quality assurance director, whose laboratories are working to tackle trouble before it can happen Green ideas come naturally In pioneering environmental care the company uses its size to best advantage, as the director explains Safeway One for all, all for one across a continent A triple alliance with The Netherlands and France is introducing a range of new products, David Rudnick reports SC Johnson Kodak Gold Ii Help in sickness and in health In-store pharmacies compete to lure top talent Time to cut down on European imports? Fuelling the need Heinz Safeway Congratulations to Safeway From the UB Group Fort Sterling Ltd Safeway Jura Saturday Review Pernod Opening Shots Season of bad tidings Wind was forecast when the race started) and, of… Baring warts and all Contents Mad Don and English Man He is fond of cooking, but hates cleaning; he is the toast of literary circles, and stuffs his pockets with leftover food at social occasions. Candida Crewe meets John Bayley, the quintessential eccentric professor, as he approaches retirement, to talk about life before, during and after Oxford. Photograph by Paul Massey TAG Heuer Our brewers never do things by halves Our customers sometimes have to Anglo Saxony Attitudes News comes from Germany of strikes and rising inflation and in Britain we can scarce forbear to chcer. Anne McElvoy has been in Berlin for The Times for the momentous past three years, and in this farewell essay she identifies some of the reasons why our relationship with the Germans is an uneasy one, and why they worry about the impression they make on the rest of Europe Saxony Udes Paddling in the red Enthusiasms One day a month at Christie's is set aside for the sale of claret. Derwent May likes to be there Rochas New Patrol GR Nissan Pitch for the young pretenders As the world's opera stars grow older, the music industry grows desperate for new talent. John Whitley wonders if the chosen singers of the future can survive expectations Legend and his own Lunchtime Film-goers have recently seen a distorterd version of William Burroughts and his life. Michael Horovitz uses his personal experences to set the record staighter Whartside Danish Furniture Lancia Dedra Built to Conquer the Toughest Roads of… Falling in love again Designers are paying tribute to the talents of Marlene Dietrich by staging a revival of the tantalisingly masculine, provocatively feminine looks that she immortalised, Brenda Polan reports. Photographs by James Wedge Picture Gallery Have a nice trip Jaeger Have a nice trip Mountfield Punts that keep the show on the roads Big money, and a great deal of pride, will be at stake in the Eurobowl challenge next week. Thomas Quirke watches two teams warm up, as Corkmen and Ulstermen pitch their bowls down the highways of Armagh. Photographs by Crispin Rodwell The Reliable Airline KLM A variety of sweetmeaty roles Gut Feelings Clement Freud Clement Freud prepares a dish for Jane Asher Where France meets Africa Under lock and quay Alan Franks spends a weekend aboard a narrowboat in the Chilterns, and discovers that boating on a canal is more uphill that he thought Calm amid the conflict Itineraries Paths up to Skye Wild honeymoons Break for the blind Travel Crystal Holidays Overseas Travel Hedonism II Cox & Kings Swan Hellenic Iberia Highbullen Hotel Exmoor Devon When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Some discounted schedule flights when booked through… Air Littoral Special Interest Journey Latin America Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Italy Africa Exclusive Self Catering Trailfinders Citalia Elegant Resort of the Caribbean Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Shakespeare in the round Shakespeare His Life, Work and Era By Dennis Kay Sidgwick & Jackson, ?20 Grounds for a battle of the sexes Arms and the Woman By Kate Muir Sinclair-Stevenson, £15.95 Picture Gallery The literature of turmoil's legacy Noon in Calcutta Short Stories from Bengal Edited by Krishna Dutta and Andrew Robinson Bloomshury, £12.99 Whirlpool of Shadows By Vijay Singh Cape, £14.99 Rough guide to Europe Europe Bloody Europe By the Baron of Ravenstone Canongate, £5.95 The great, the gaudy and Gaudi Barcelona By Robert Hughes Collins Harvill, ?20 Barcelonas By Manuel V?zquez Montalb?n Verso, £17.95 Barcelona Blue Guide By Michael Jacobs a & C Black, £8.99 Megalomania kept in the family The Rise and Fall of Nicolae and Elena Ceausescu By Mark Almond Chapmans, £18 Fantastical plays on fact Augustus Rex By Clive Sinclair Andr? Deutsch, £13.99 Inheritance By David Pryce-Jones Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £15 Paperbacks Hits for the summer Enjoy the outdoors with three sets of traditional games to play with your family or friends The Times Garden Games Offer Phone Direct Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3151: The Mens Game by 149 Solutions: Listener Crossword No 3148 Picture Gallery Chess by Raymond Keene 'My dad destroyed all my self-worth' A Childhood: Terence Daview By Judy Goodkin East of Java Smoking Causes Cancer

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