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News from 29/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Michael Northwood, Philip Webster and Sheila Gunn, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Clare Flenley, Hans-Henning Abendroth, Sheila Gunn, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, P. B. Lucas, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, P. M. Arup, David Thurber, Jeremy Kingston, Malcolm Harper, Liz Hodgkinson, Debra Isaac, Sean Hallahan, Roddy Forsyth, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Dafydd Williams, Jane Bird, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Alan J. M. Miller, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Alfred Black, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Stevenson, William T. Stearn, Bruce Kent, Clive Couldwell, Philip Dinkel, Stephen Shaw, Director, Luis Revoco, Richard Cork, George Rae, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Philip Webber, Gabriella Gamini, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Mark Almond, David Watts, Niki Kortvelyessy, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Pat Gaffney, Geoff King, Noble Frankland, Heather Alston, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Chris Partridge, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, Lynn Barnet Security, A. N. Wilson, Nizar Kanji, Geof Wheelright, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Maria Elena Hurtado, Geof Wheelwright, M. Bright, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Rupert Blum, Christopher Walker, Charles Dawes, David Rudnick, Clive White, Austin Sammut, Brian Buchanan, David Askham, Peter Victor, Hugh Cudlipp, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Angela MacKay and Neil Bennett, Philip Webster, Ronald Faux and Adam Fresco, Ron Huzzard, Philip Pangalos, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Anthea Gerrie, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, John Gaze, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Lulu Yu, John A. Harrod, Colin Campbell, Philip Jacobson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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US warns Europe of trade war Rescue doubts grow at Canary Wharf Major rules out help for collapsed Docklands showpiece Sleeping Beauty killed the giant Index Life & Times End of the line for Chicago's Big Tuna Death lurks in siege city doorways First Class Offers In the Times next Week In the Times Tomorrow Last Chance In the Times Today Last Straw Charles Tyrwhitt Ministers insist only private money can save Jubilee line to Canary Wharf Market shrugs off news of collapse Tall Wall Street on the water goes begging Job prospects in ruins as builders told to down tools French version shows way to success Rebel Muslims refuse to vacate mosque Bomb police face court Live rounds for cadets Starving boy recovers Ward waits for ruling TV soccer writ issued Son died of heart fault Heads seek better language teaching News in Brief Judge jails leaders of Lsd gang for 12 years Conspirators from Lawless C rottage are told: You Knew exactly the risks you were running How dustmen in the dark put paid to a ?7m industry When the gang sought rural peace, police were already on its track, Stewart Tendler reports opn the refuse watchers Tour board exploits troubles DES British tourist murdered in Kenya Prince pleads for sane use of water Magnetize Nature wins back peatlands ravaged by man7 Officer demands apology Clamper fined Raider in drag Plant appeal Country run Warming advances spring Diplomat 'had £7m heroin' Murder charge Still a winner Kidnap for £49 Father's suicide Cambridge rowers offered £1m push Airbags urged for new cars Stratford school governor apologises and resigns Ghulam Shaida had accused Stratford's head teacher of assaut. Now he admits there was no assault and claims he was used by other in the opt-out school's simmering dispute. John O'Leary reports Your Best Move is a Brand New Home Gould takes a step towards unofficial Lib-Lab pact Paddy Ashdown's call for an anti-Tory consensus was criticised by his own party and laughed at by Labour, but now a leading Opposition figure has reacted positively to the idea, Sheila Gunn reports Comet By our Political Correspondent: Beckett calls for poverty census Explaining new tax will cost £5m Chemist shops 'waste health service cash' Tory backs change in gay sex law College breaks up founder's collection for £20m art sale Agency flies into the future on tail of a comet B&Q Army finds gun lost at Coalisland MacHete attack Tree fine Child drowns Nelson note Volvo Violent week boosts Likud prospects for election Rafsanjani reforms face test America offers cash to foil jet bombings Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Picture Gallery Homebase Perot headhunts in rivals' ranks Fine words on Sarajevo mask new order's coarse expediency Mark Almopnd detects both cynicism and sentimentality in the hesitant condemnation of Serbian aggression West presses for Serb oil embargo Multiyork Budapest rallies for Major Zurich rues end of junkies' park Spanish strike falters News in Brief Apology given (Reuter): Haiti targeted Priest expelled (Reuter): Fake unmasked (Reuter): President wins (AFP): Battering ram Bosch Scalfaro vows presidency will reform Rome politics Enterprise takes off for the skies Moscow Notebook Picture Gallery Halifax Germany demands Honecker return People South African farmers see fields turn to dust Drought is destroying black and white livelihoods, Michael Hamlyn reports from a stricken rural settlement Mandela spells out charter to govern Yorkshire Building Society Shinning Path rebels lose control of stronghold to army Teriffied Perupvpians long to see the end of guerrilla violence, Gabriella Gamini writes from Ayacucho Picture Gallery From Associated Press in Bangkok: Rivals vie to lead Thailand First family's fraternal feud soils Brazil image E1 Nino fathers distant drought Timberland Error of our weighs Nigel Hawkes on how Britain adopted the wrong metric system Tired out by talking Neither side has the energy to press on with negotiations on South Africa's writes R. W. Johnson Requiem for the ambitious '80s Enterprise culture has foundered on the rock of high interest rates, argues Anatole Kaletsky ... and moreover Batting at No 10 Waste paper Royal edition Sanctions on Serbia Drought of Africa Obsessed with Letters EC secrecy Sir Isaiah and Suez Gender and God A Rio 'manifesto for the Earth' History's verdict on 'Bomber' Harris Courtroom design Growing pains Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Benefit of clergy? Feltham offenders' poor conditions What's in a name? Garrick Club change Planning ahead Court Circular Today's royal engagements Pangbourne College University news Reception Carlton Club Appointment Knighthood Island turns out to greet royal visitors Stonyhurst College Croydon Council Announcements Dinners The Sir Leon Bagrit Centre Luncheon Service luncheon Constable's lock is reopened Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Word-Watching Lord McFadzean of Kelvinside Galleon treasure sells for £231,000 Charles St George Church news Birthdays today Latest wills Viktor Grishin Brig Terence Clarke On this Day £2m payout agreed for victims of 'pindown' The Times Crossword No 18,931 Moors blaze bombed with water Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Business 19-27 Infotech 28,29 Power Lift Today in Business Seeking Cure Trusty Funds Profile Tomorrow Bank Hours The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Administrator moves in at Canary Wharf Talks will aim to keep Docklands project a going concern Thorn wary of being too rosy Disney figures leave City grumpy O&y expected to file for chapter 11 Registration of cars rises 11% Virgin Bond in jail after fraud verdict MEPC predicts profits will fall Milton Keynes Marketing Limited Ford pulls out of AC Cars Gooda Walker names boost fighting fund Business Roundup Fimbra rejections Expedier loses £6.3m Acatos advances 29% Betacom cash call Bat expects rises Copmpany Briefs Coutts & Co New trusts help M&g coffers at half time Habitat chief leaves Sheldon offer Payout passed Trust ahead A Challenging and Successful Year Greene King posts Morland offer SIB decides on life policy disclosures New drinks firm to buy 300 Allied pubs North West Water launches £360m efficiency plan Babcock hints at takeovers Bat Industries Earnings flow higher in water sector Tempus Barclays profit forecast cut after O&y fall NRIs Bank doomsayers overstate the case Comment Here we go again Still chirpy at Canary Wharf The Times City Diary Clear message Trumped up Smoke out Bale-out solution Greeks rely on Spartan measures to deliver European acceptance European View Philip Pangalos assesses the Greek prime minister's chances of preventing his country being the poor man of Europe Son of Lloyd's Call Tokyo to manufacture computer-driven recovery Business Letters More trees needed Business Age Conqueror Distiller produces payout cheers Recent Issues Major Changes International Appointments The Newspapers Leading Communications Company in Dubai HK Telecom shares fall despite 12% profits rise European Investment Bank RKM Sharp cut in interest costs helps Scottish Power soar Mercuri Urval Executive Service (Reuter): Dow sets another record The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Platinum Resilient performance Portfolio Platinum Future that fits in your pocket 'As important as the paperback in its day': Matthew May looks at the hopes for a new product BT Where are the floppies? Now for stick-on hi tech A new antenna could lead to a wireless revolution Sterling Computer Services How to make the Pc last longer Users can now add to their machines to upgrade and improve them Galaxy Computers Selling without the pain Many people lack the resources to launch their software. Jane Bird meets the man who provides the marketing service Columbus finds an electronic port A huge operation is putting Spanish history onto computer Cassette to go Expertise at a snip Online Eastern blocking Path to glory Ubiquitous Fujitsu A spin inside the Bluebird of silence The Japanese have developed 'anti-noise' to cancel car engine roar Let discs take over Even computerised offices have become swamped with paper. Clive Couldwell assesses the electronic alternatives A quicker way to send data More businesses are now using compact discs for information Meckler MBA Systems Greengage Development Corporation Bell Howell Keeping the originals Image processing puts documents straight on to the computer. Many companies say it has a healthy future One Terabyte Grundig Business Systems The optical route to storage Sean Hallahan on the benefits and snags of image processing Canon Scanners take the place of typing Electronic photocopying puts images on screen Midlands firms enjoy shortest working week Auctions Medium/small Italian Insurance Brokers Bar Fly Jumping Multiple Display Advertising Items Mr. Friday Business to Business Join the Team Calendar Marketing Limited Vickers Euronet Returning an old mill to life Secrets Revealed Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reduce your Software Costs Joint Venture Executives Easyreach Loans & Investment Unglobe Travel Victoria Growing together Briefings Speedy Vailmont to enjoy profitable Newcastle trip Mandarin Thunderer, Mandarin: Newcastle Thunderer, Mandarin: Goodwood Vote goes to Steele Justice Thunderer, Mandarin: Hamilton Park Thunderer, Mandarin: Nottingham Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Charles St George dies Mashaallah gets verdict Rapid Raceline Durie surprises herself with defeat of Huber British No. 1 rates upset her biggest win Results from Roland Garros Mandarin: Stratford Caltropo get into Dollar final Polo Waqar eases back into action Leading First-Class Averages Levy Board keen to boost prize-money Racing: Rainbow Corner is Sole French Challenger for Derby at Epsom Boutin decides on Chantilly classic for Johann Quatz Campion to start training Nicholas given difficult cup task Cricket Roxburgh avoids surprises in squad for Sweden Scotland need experienced players fit England are put on the couch Jackson in quick time In Brief Government boost Irish dropped Seniors leader Clarke plays Yesterday's Oxford University Eights Denmark bullish on trip to Sweden For the Record Milton shows turn of speed to increase Olympic hopes Fixtures Cricket Scots fade as heat takes toll Rugby Union Fines of £100 on race cars Cycling Racing 33,34 Tennis 34 Football 35 Salisbury steps up to broaden England attack Selectors retain Russell and Ramprakash Morse Mansell survives dose call ITV sues Premier League Yugoslavia travel with hope Fine may sideline McEnroe Sellberg regains elusive touch Same Day Bouquet Health p5 The awful revenge of Lady Moon There were many elements of farce in Sarah Graham-Moon's revenge on her husband, but the drama still has an unhappy ending Motoring p9,10 Passport to France Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Verse drama that draws a blank Theatre Seriously sheepish Ajax Riverside Studios Theatre Opera Butterfly in full flight Madam Butterfly New Theatre, Cardiff Fast and furious LPO/Welser-Mdst Festival Hall Concert The Times New light in an ancient setting Roman ruins prove a stimulating and appropriate context for the sculpture of Anthony Caro, writes Richard Cork Meeting point for east and west John Russell Taylor on the contrasting approaches to nature of European and oriental artists Dulwich Picture Gallery W. R Harvey & Co (Antiques) Ltd Europ assistance Critic's Choice Rome Is he Ivan the Innocent? Doubts over his identity, and a remarkable file of Kgb documents, may yet free John Demjanjuk, Richard Beeston reports Children of the faith The son of a priest makes a plea for the children the church is too ashamed to acknowledge Scent and sensitivity Perfume police are sniffing out those guilty of 'scent rape' Blue eyes, strong heart Soon back on her feet Medical Briefing Dying for a breath of fresh air Heather Kirby examines the real dangers of summer smog Safe with selenium Shot, and in the dark Pointless needles How many incoluations are just excess baggage for travellers? Male Impotence Crystal Britain Royal homecoming to a heroic island When the Queen returns to the Malta she left as a Navy wife, she will find a community determined to be part of Europe, David Rudnick writes XXY malta freeport Defiance that earned an immortal honour The fiftieth anniversary of the award of the George Cross to Malta is adding to the Royal celebrations Mid-Med Bank Building up to the big time The island is hoping that multi-national corporations will take advantage of its ten-year tax holidays, training grants and soft loans, David Rudnick reports A treasure house for tourists From the Phoenicians and Carthaginians to the British, history and a tradition of hospitality give the islands a plus for the visitor looking for more than the standard sand and sea holiday Malta Maita Gozo & Comino Malta International Audi Scotts Saab The Top Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items Lexus Multiple Display Advertising Items A Subsidiary of Skelly Automotive Limited The Japanese road to selling success Kevin Eason reports on the family entertainment centres that are used, rather than sterile showrooms, to attract the public and market cars Sporty and stylish family fun Rover's speedy GTi saloon is new entry in a competitive field Road Test Peugeot 405 Classics plummet from grace The falling price of vintage cars and motor cycles makes this the time to pick up a rare bargain, Vaughan Freeman reports General Car Buyers Guide Mitsubishi Authorised Dealer Volkswagen The Times New and costlier Roadwise Drive aid Jester hint Sporting chance Cop these Contracts & Tenders Diary of Times Classified Public Notices Classified Advertisement Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2801 PDS Parkingson's Disease Society The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Arthritis Reserach Winning Move Bbc1 Satellite Mensa Variations Radio 1

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