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News from 26/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Bernard Ingham, C. Sonnex, Helen Johnstone, Murray Cohen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Debra Issac, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, David Rhys Jones, Penelope L. Watson, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Elizabeth Smith, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Patrick Stoddart, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, Richard Meeran, Martin Fletcher, Robin Hunt, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Andrew Dilnot and Paul Johnson, Peter Ball, George Thomas, Debra Craine, R. M., Louise Taylor, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Roger James, Douglas Broom, Peter Bills, Mark Cliffe, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, David Engleheart, Alan Hamilton, M. S. Howells, Edward Gorman and Michael Evans, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, John Young, Neil Kelly and James Pringle, John Rose, John Percival, Robert Cockburn, Hugh Murray, Louis Fitzpatrick-Robertson, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, John Woodcock, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, Geoffrey Wansell, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, A. Kramer, Patrick Stevens, Ronald Severn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Peter Bryan, Davina Lloyd, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Rodney Hobson, Matthew D'ANCONA, Education Reporter, Christopher Thomas, Caroline Jackson, Jane Bidder, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Craig Lord, Clive White, Chris Dillow, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Scrivenor, John Herbecq, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Simon Brown, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Steve Clark, Anthea Gerrie, Derek Harris, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Linda Steele, Mark Fuller, Matthew Bond, Mac Margolis, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Gareth Williams, Tom Bower, John Watson,

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New Italian president Jeweller shoots raiders Property firm goes under Dingo payout Water strategy Tax relief Rovers return Index Life & Times Picture Gallery RUC pressure 'forced out Ulster brigadier' Plenty of room on top for British expertise EC weighs Serbia sanctions Gunman murders hospital patient Man in business conflict shot dead at hospital Pope and Carey at odds on women priests Adaytum Remember Dresden Remember Etiquette? Remember the Law Picture Gallery Mayhew feels pressure as talks drift Moss Bros Elite officer fell victim to unforgiving job Ulster brigadier's removal Atmosphere makes up for lack of pomp at Vatican The Arichbrishop of Centerbury and the pope seems to have strengthened their thies, Ruth Gledhill writes Hospital violence is price of more visits Estate agents to have national qualification Sub sails for scrapyard Ireland 'opening up' Agency days numbered Major's daughter hurt Job cuts planned at Tory Central Office News in Brief Jeweller shoots two armed men after 'almighty struggle' Top brains clash in charity TV quiz Home Life Supporting Life at Home Widow wakes to discover 20,000 new neighbours Flares fired at a police helicopter were among disturbances at a rave music festival yesterday, Craig Seton writes Mother recalls her son's last words Spring holiday is hottest on record Woman penalised for others' debts Passport to France The Times Deals for patients 'are not unethical' Public accused of complacency over water shortage Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Canals could switch supply to parched South and East Skipper lost in mystery sinking Conifers protect red squirrels Heads tell Patten to slow reforms Virgin atlantic Mercedes-Benz Cars Royal Arsenal goes gunning for £37m The Tudor heart of Woolwich will be transformed if a bid for inner-city aid succeeds, says Douglas Broom Minolta Condoms rate badly in disease prevention PR man wins medal for storm rescue Murder charge Players to sue Wife found Falling in love Pentax UN shelters Croats driven from homes Embargoes can achieve little as Serbian forces sweep aside the unwanted Communists win battle for Berlin protest vote Berlin's victorious communists are bucking the international trend, writes Anne McElvoy Belgrade in mood to defy economic sanctions Serbia is able to produce most of what it needs, but trade controls could still undermine support for president Milosevic, Roger Boyes writes (Reuter): Austrian leader acclaimed Woolwich Building Society (AFP): Mujahidin rivals call truce News in Brief (Reuter): City applies Party accused (Reuter): Democrat wins (AFP): Wish respected Demirel and Yeltsin start search for peace in enclaves Ankara and Moscow are seeking to solve the Amrmenian-Azerbaijani territorial disputes while preserving their friendly relations, Michael Binyon writes Italian MPs choose Seal faro as president Sixteenth vote ends power vacuum DAKS Simpson Major offers East solace on painful path to free market Prostitutes protest at Dutch brothel reform Police vent anger on VIPs at funeral Marcos takes the offensive People Europ assistance Gulf war laurels turn to ashes for Bush US votes learn of aid to Saddam Thai MPs endorse curbs on military Poachers threaten survival of Indian rhino Rising world prices for rhino horn have accelerated the slaughter, Christopher Thomas writes US bars Haitian refugees Dingo baby couple win £540,000 A real-life ordeal that inspired a film is ending, report Robert Cockburn from Sydney Family feud worries Earth summit host Best Western Hotels ANC ousts Winnie from post News in Brief (AP): Israelis attack (AFP): Tit-for-tat (Reuter): Villages burnt (AP): Fast ends (Reuter): Town mourns Why we need a justice ministry John Grigg on the pressures pushing Britain towards a new legal hierarchy . . . and moreover Blinded by emotion Juries that put their feelings before objective reason are dangerous, says Janet Daley Living with President Perot Peter Stothard forecasts America's future under a candidate Washington is suddenly taking every seriously Party time for Major The Times Diary Quality catering The Times Diary Mixed grillers The Times Diary Economy of Water European Peacekeepers Phoenix on the Elbe Opening doors in European Council Sexual diseases Planning ahead Handling the boss Dilemmas in 'friendly fire' enquiries Lawyers' pay Federalism dangers Benefit of clergy? Widening use of trustees' powers What's in a name? Growing pains Unequal rights Today's royal engagements Social News Marriages University news School news Birthdays today Forthcoming marriage The Institute of Physics Church news Picture Gallery Raymond Hood, a local goldpanner, sharpens his… Announcements The sky at night in June Lost masterpiece discovered on farm Saleroom Latest wills The Times Word-Watching Theo Williamson David Theodore Nelson Williamson, Frs, group director of engineering, Rank Ierox Ltd, 1974-76; director Xerox Research (UK) Ltd, 1975-76; and a mechanical and electrical engineering innnovator died on May 10 aged 69. He was born in Edinburgh on February 15.1923 Jack Thomas John Oram Thomas, a prolific author whose work ranged over thrillers, the wartime resistance movement and witchcraft; has died aged 85 in Australia. He was born on September 10,1906 Anniversaries Cardinal Giovanni Colombo Cardinal Giovanni Colombo, former archbishop of Milan, died in Milan on May 20 aged 89. He was born at Caronno Pertusella, in the Varese province of Italy, on December 6,1902 Israeli knocks down 'myth' of Jericho's fall Archaeology Stanley Kennett Stanley Kennett, metallurgist and church leader, died on May, 11 aged 86. He was born in Ipswich on May 5,1906 Heavy Traffic to Whipsnade Serious congestion on the roads Tutankhamun's treasures to join the Sphinx at Giza The Times Crossword No 18,928 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Seldane Picture Gallery Weather Idealist who loves to hate the City In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Mountleigh banks call in receiver Group's debts reach £500m By our City Staff: Banks seek limit on O&Y's power By our City Staff: Ending mortgage relief 'will aid rich' By our City Staff: Nigerian 'financiars' spell trouble MPs press Abu Dhabi over BCCI John Charcol Home and dry: warm weather has brought the… By our Banking Correspondent: Midland demands return of files Profit fall at Co-op brings call for change Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte By our Industrial Staff: Private yachts boost the peace dividend at Vosper Thornycroft Thorn EMI faces hard task to match last year Reporting this Week Sale reassures ASH investors Smaller Companies HK shares soar after rate cut Sterling still shines for foreign buyers Gilt-Edged The Sunday Times The Times Winners in the war for Midland Comment Big Wellcome Mishcon swaps saddles The Times City Diary Humble thrashing The Times City Diary Dribbling south The Times City Diary On your humps The Times City Diary BT below the line The Times City Diary Abolishing reliefs will not produce a pot of gold to cut income tax Economic View Andrew Dilnot and Paul Johnson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies look at the options for tax reform Bank of Scotland Capitalisation, week's change Paths to faster justice Frances Gibb on remedies to Strasbourg's seemingly endless delays First aid for a limping system An old-fashioned way of enquiring into death should be modernised Riding home Inns and Outs One-stop training Inns and Outs Wrong-footed Inns and Outs Fayeds forward Inns and Outs ZMB The Times A CPS check against faulty prosecutions Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall City Solicitor The Norton Rose M5 Group Independent Legal Practices Taylor Root Legal Recruitment Advisers Speakers, Solicitors & Barristers Norton Rose Sellafield under scrutiny Genetic damage from radiation is becoming easier to prove, says Richard Meeran Legal Appointments Chambers News of the World Chambers Boom time for the small firms Small, nimble units are winning business from their swollen and unwieldy rivals C. S. Gill & Co. House cannot develop Scots land law beyond wishes of Parliament Scots Law Report May 26 1992 House of Lords Government of the Cayman Islands Whitehead selection Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Legal attacé Regional Opportunites University of Bristol Property Lawyer & Negotiable Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moorhouse bows to Gillingham in Olympic trials Open University degree results Douglas stymies the stylist's approach Fuller joins Cadle's team of talents Basketball Darling bemuses Red Sox Baseball Dunson clears one hurdle on the path to Barcelona Athletics Holder is ousted by Tarrant Bowls Fitzroy worth draw Pools Forecast Cambiaso displays superior form Polo Negri falls victim to time penalty Motor Sport Muhtarram Derby gamble gathers pace Results from Yesterday's 13 Bank Holiday Meetings Through the card Mandarin: Opera House to lake centre stage Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Rose Alto gives Duffield fourth Zetland Gold Cup Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Aahsaylad in good heart Rapid Raceline Middlesex make use of spin to secure firm grip Ramprakash achieves first double-century Batsmen sparkle in the sun despite Shine's fine effort Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Injury mars Pakistani success Munton strikes rich seam of form Somerset produce their Trump card Hooper stages dazzling display The Times Courier's talents too much for admiring Kroon Graf strolls to straight-sets victory IAAF could delay on Krabbe Sport in Brief Driver killed Sport in Brief Three qualify Sports in Brief Champion loses Sports in Brief Numbers cut Sports in Brief Pole seizes bonus in Bideford Cycling: Mickiewicz Takes First Milk Race Road Stage Milk Race Details For the Record Today's Fixtures Charlton calls on his old guard against Albania Football Yugoslavia name their new coach Swimming By our Sports Staff: Gascoigne will complete move Norwich Union Johnstone sweeps to finest win Zimbabwean plays the first nine holes in 30 on his way to the PGA championship By our Sports Staff: Pieterse inside Olympic time Blackburn convert riches into promotion profit Proud reflections Graf demands more testing Parents This is the real memorial Anne McElvoy visits Dresden, where she finds confused reactions to the idea of a statue n honour of 'Bomber' Harris When your genes are just not acceptable Mid Life Neil Lyndon warmed by a bit of mostalgia for the old country Media Forte Showcase Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theature showing in London Cinema Guide Nothing but the best for Janácek Opera Woman after Strauss's own heart? Salome Covent Garden Mainly happy returns Dance Aliud/Iron Works The Place The Times An older woman Arts Brief Yorkshire again Arts Brief Arrivals Arts Brief Last chance… Arts Brief In pursuit of an anti-poet Byron has been a hero to successive generations for many reasons. Harry Eyres met the team behind a dramatised life of the poet, opening tonight First-timer takes a giant step Dancepreview Paul Andrews, one year out of college, is designing a full-length work for Birmingham Royal Ballet. He talked to Debra Craine A myth, a palpable myth Television Review Royal National Theatre Hours of pleasure for all the family Radio Review Daughters and 'deviants' Nicola Jennings feels no desire to meet her biological mother and is arguing against 'open adoption'. Anthea Gerrie finds out why Music for the family National Trust/times Special Concert Offer The Times A peacetime agreement Sibling rivalry does not need to end in tears - there are ways of encouraging children to get on with each other Remember etiquette? Mothercare Media Mole Communication to Accumalate The Burlington Magazine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Esmerk Information Multiple Classified Advertising Items Analysing the big picture For Brian Walden read Emma Freud. For talking heads read excitement. Steve Clark reports on Channel 4's plans to shake up current affairs coverage Betting on a sticky wicket The editor of a new sports magazine on why he took the chance Capital & Counties plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leicester University Clwyd Alyn Housing Association Ltd Maxwell: the real culprits exposed Tom Bower, author of Maxwell, The Outsider, blames a 'culture of cosiness' in the media for protecting wrongdoers A species that needs saving Does the heavyweight documentary need fresh packaging to survive? A programme about the training of paratroopers attracted more than eight million viewers Deprived by the distributors Asian shopkeepers want to sell papers, but supplies can be hard to come by Back to the present The communicating curators Linda Steele finds there is a changing role for the all-rounders who look after Britain's museums and galleries Executive Link International Adolescent Psychology and Research Unit Public Appointments Southampton University Hospitals NAFAS The Times The International Federation of Red Cross and Red… Dumfries and Galloway University of Oxford Directions Week '92, Twilight of the giant bat The world's largest bat is on the verge of dying out. Nigel Hawkes reports on a British expedition heading off to the Indian Ocean on a rescue mission Withot help, this magnificent animal, with a wingspan of almost six feet, will soon be extinct Announcements The Times Concise Crossword No 2798 Winning Move Helpful poison Update Bird count Keeping track Magnetic traces BBC1 Satellite Companies House Variations Radio 1

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