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News from 04/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Denis Atherton, Liz Dolan, Douglas J. McBean, Stella M. Lilley, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Edward Owen, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Kathy O'Shaughnessy, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Tanya Sillem, Ronald Faux, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Robert Seely and Caroline Hawley, Barry Turner, Nicolas Mellersh, Simon Barnes at Wimbleoon, W. J. A. Nicolle, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Sybil Marshall, Colin Narbrough, Michael Tate, City Editor, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Brian S. West, Anthony Gardner, Peter Ball, Carol Price, J. H. B. Acland, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, P. F. Cumberlege, David Weitzman Assistant Director, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Robin Young, Rebecca Fraser, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Patrick Higgins, E. Neville Brown, Principal, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Ben Okri, Clive Hirschhorn, L. T., Braised Chicory, Arthur Eperon, Lindsay Cook, John Holland and Ernest Beck, George Brock, Wolfgang Munchau, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Ewen Southby-Tailyour Chairman, Marcus Binney, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Antonia Bremner, Richard Evans, C. S. Sharma, Russell Chamberlain, Ronald Davie, President, Major J. G. H. Corrigan, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Godfrey Talbot, Roger Boyes, MacKenzie-STUART, President, David Sexton, Keith MacKlin, Carew Tyler, Colin J. Rye, Director, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, John Goodbody, David Young, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Alfred Hermida, Brian Alderson, Gerard Davies, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, IVO Tennant, Peter Victor, Arthur Long, Caroline Harmer, Chris Dighton, Jenifer du Cann, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, William Cash, Martin Waller, F. B., Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Michael Davies, Fiona Beckett, Roger Black, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, John E. Waugh, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Sophie Grigson, Derek Hunt, Mary Dejevsky, Hayley Mills,

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French cabinet defied as lorry blockade worsens Carrington's Sarajevo peace talks founder Captives forced into death run Old women collect nettles from the roadside to make into soup as warring Serb and Muslim snipers sow terror in no man's land, writes Bill Frost Index Weekend Times America leads the charge for electric car Matchless display by Evert Ministers expose Euro-fighter rift United Cutlers of Sheffield Band of Gold Through the Grapevine The Bitch is Back Baby Love Halifax Undaunted Britons head for France's giant traffic jam French lorry driver's blockade: trade union threatens worse to come The winners and losers in game of cat and mouse Lin Jenkins spoke to one of the British lorry drivers who escaped the arterial blockage in the heart of France Ferry dispute comes out in the wash News in Brief Baby abandoned Mines families moved Cabbie saw dead girl School chess winners Pair come out of hiding Moore rift grows Sex attacker returns £5m crash award Commercial whaling for another year DPP studies policemen's race insults caught on tape Diana: her true story Satellite TV zooms in on cattle markets Hi-tech dealing by 12 leading auction houses could make a farming tradition just a memory, Michael Hornsby reports Fire crews stoned by youths Blind boy home after operation Harrods Apple MacIntosh. The power to succeed Anti-Nazi groups vow to disrupt Hitler apologist's meeting Goebbels diaries may yield secrets This week's reported discovery in the Moscow archives of Goebbel's complete journals could shed light on the Final Solution, Daniel Johnson writes Qantas Hammer poised over 500 years of history Pitchford Hall, a victim of the Lloyd's losses, stands in danger of being separated from its ancestral concestral contents Marcus Binney suggests how a leading country house up for sale may be saved for the nation Bradford & Bingley Building Society Reflector alerts dolphins to fishing net Joyrider injures man, 82 News in Brief Cold comfort Locked in Vicar leaves Hospital order Wogan plea Methodists relax drink ban Alcohol and gambling to be allowed on church premises Airline sheds staff to cut costs British Airways Vegetable 'library' sows the seeds of rebellion Michael Hornsby reports on how a loophole in the law has saved the lazy housewife bean from extinction Midland The Listening Bank Tourists warned after Kenya malaria death Texas Homecare a Ladbroke Group Company Pollen records broken HIV men may have virus-free semen Sacked BT debt hunter is reinstated More Cars More Vans More Finance Ford Heseltine boosts trade department's power base The Times Picture Gallery Mortgage aid misses target 27 nations bar UK beef Around the Lobby Demob help Housing plea Call for stamp rebellion B&Q Portillo seeks team effort to curb spending Bush's hopes slide with US economy Navy steers recruits to sex enlightenment SAAB Picture Gallery California disasters keep studios smiling William Cash in Los Angeles reports on a highly lucrative film studio trade in "safe" earthquakes and infernos Threat to Rushdie renewed News in Brief (Reuter): Rulers to sign (AP): Buddha named (Reuter): Kenya sells out (Reuter): Orchestra saved Slovaks vote Vaclav Havel out of office Dramatist forced from centre stage Man in the news Vaclav Havel may soon be able to resume writing a play on saying farewell to power, writes Roger Boyes Flymo Spanish rail chief drives Into trouble Producer Cristaldi dies at 67 News in Brief (AP): Army exercise (Reuter): Nazi feted (Reuter): Timely Tosca UN could buy time for Carrington to end war in Bosnia Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, examines the options for a negotiated settlement between the ethnic rivals in Bosnia, where Ec errors have helped prolong the fighting Block by block battle rages for Bendery Presidents discuss Transdnestr Israel helps Jews flee fighting in Moldavia Cunard Princess Picture Gallery Senators back aid for Russia Commission pedals hard to exploit Tour de France Ethnic fears invade a quiet backwater Luxembourg Notebook by George Brock Canada halts cod fishing News in Brief (Reuter): Italy punished (Reuter): Dole launched (Reuter): Race recalled (Reuter): Priests ruling Radical blacks may reject de Klerk to test their strength Share Offer Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Saddam forces 'defeat coup attempt' Algerian ruler takes tough line Miyazawa to meet Major People Clifford Longley Rome and Brussels both stumble over the S-word Philip Howard …and moreover Is there life after politics? As Neil Kinnock prepares to step down, John Grigg wondrs how a man in his prime can use his talents A nation trapped by its past France's troubles have ancient roots, writes Charles Bremner Dirty tricks of Europe The Times Diary Trading memories The Times Diary Loudmouth sports The Times Diary Playing the goat The Times Diary MR Major Goes Native Far from Gruntled Thinking again on Maastricht Too old to work? Wimbledon wash-out Honouring the victors of El Alamein Special education Polytechnics' future Garden for war dead? Threat to future of 'Queen Mary' Appeals against bail Garrick choice Court Circular Royal engagements Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons University news Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Goodwood Racecourse Picture Gallery Anniversaries Lord Merlyn-Rees Lord Howell Dinners Service dinner Luncheon Saint Felix School, Southwold Announcements Forthcoming marriages British Academy Word-Watching Arthur Lundahl Arthur C. Lundahl, a pioneer in photographic intelligence and first director of the Central Intelligence Agency's national photographich interpretation centre, died in Washington on June 22 aged 7. He was born in Chicago. Howard Roberts Howard Robers, jazz guitarist and composer, died in Seattle on June 28 aged 62. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on October 2,1929. Cambridge Tripos results Bernard Nossiter Bernard Nossiter, economist and former London correspondent of The Washington Post, died of cancer at his home in New Youk on June 24 aged 66. He was born in New York City on April 10,1926. Martin Goodman Martin Goodman, founder and publisher of Marvel Comics, who was responsible for the creation of such cartoon characters as Captain America, Captain Marvel and Spiderman, died at his home in Palm Beach, Florida, on June 6 aged 84. He was born in New York. Appointments Latest wills Appreciations John Piper Parliamentary Break-Out On this Day Newman's salad dressing bounty averts mutiny Americans are rallying round to send food parcels to hungry Russians - but this time the beneficiaries are not in Moscow. They are in New York harbour to celebrate Independence Day. Ben MacIntyre reports The Times Crossword Parker Duofold Rapide Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Lighting-Up Times Weather Today's pollen count forecast is Low Accelerated Learning Business Profile Weekend Money Heseltine DTI reforms given cool reception Strategy, rather thab structure, should be government's priority, says CBI chief The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices By our Economics Correspondent: Bank trims money-market rate A long strangled cry from the arsenic trade Excesses curbed Paper back Quickstepping MPs angry at delay in releasing Bcci report Euro cover Card sharps New chance for Canary Wharf to sign up DoE Fidellty Investments Sport Pension book No Title Bad debts force FNFC into record losses Row likely over Gas pipeline charges The Sunday Times Save & Prosper Continental punctures Pirelli again Flat profits from Fuller the brewer Forte catering sale falls through BM Group pleases market MFI is the big hope for a successful offer Tempus Appointment boosts shares of Amber Day Business Roundue EMH trims losses Banks warn Heron Pressure on Lloyd's Ferromet slips into red Dredging shares dive Seafield deficit deepens Graig sale lifts profits Millionaire with an embarrassment of riches Business Profile Carol Leonard meets the chairman who will make £1.9m from the flotation of Mfi but refuses to discuses his wealth A warning to those thinking of a walk down Lime Street Nicholas Mellersh a name who lost ?86,000, says that joining Lloyd's could now be risked if care is taken Reports to the left, reports to the right, run off seems a good option Week Ending British Funds The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Recent Issues Cut in money-market rate boosts gilts and equities Stock Market Major Changes Bonn frees capital market Brittan may devolve EC power MFI Mfi Furniture Group PLC Early losses wiped out Heath Group Seven Ages Treasury to review unit trust tax Barriers are down, long live barriers Europe's 'Open' insurance market is littered with obstacles People will have to be sure that it is worth braving language and other problems for cheaper premiums Bank of Scotland Fraud remains on the cards Comment Red light ahead for lingering green card Guinness Flight Independent Pension rules tightened up Lilley gives members more rights to know Where schemes have to be wound up, any deficency will become a debt on the employer company Foreign currency offer will make good reading matter Holiday Money Save & Prosper Investment complaints are falling, says Lautro Let assets take the hard work out of retirement Taxation In the final part of her series on financial needs during different times of life, Liz Dolan examines the pension years Taxation Save & Prosper Alliance Leicester Personal Equity Plans Home Benefits Knight Williams Family Silver Fimbra Foreign Colonial M&G Hidden route to quarterly direct debits Some firms do offer commission flexibility Time to change the law on shares in lieu Portfolio Platinum Bank asks £12 to remit £50 to Nepal for child's schooling Save & Prosper Picture Gallery What if Taurus should get a virus? Interest Rates Roundup Card fraudster exploits bank's silence NatWest offers car cover Fixed-rate deals Yorkshire Guernsey Making their mark with plain English Briefings Save & Prosper Royal Liver Friendly Society Advising on arrears Allied Trust Bank The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Beaten Burton is left to rue toss of boat London University defy conditions to give memorable performance Yesterday's Results from Henley Today's Order of Rowing Lewis to sign for world title eliminator Boxing Picture Gallery British hopes founder on Australian pack Rugby League World Cup Table Flying the flag in Normandy Schools Sport McColgan keyed up to respond to Meyer's challenge Attempt at 5,000m world record Lessons to be learnt from O'Brien'scostly belly flop Roger Black on the man whose athletics world collapsed - and the setbacks that have hit his own Olympic preparations Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Sandown double sets Quinn on century trail Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Mandarin, Thunderer: Beverley Duffield races to fifty with Haydock treble Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin: Kooyonga to keep Irish smiling Big Race LINE-UP Form guide to the 13 contenders Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Crystal Spirit's French raid Rapid Raceline Mansell surprised by size of his qualifying margin Rare error by Honda mechanics gives Williams greater edge Details from Magny Cours England's tactics need reappraisal Reebok Bacher to bid for World Cup Cricket: England and South Africa Will Be in Opposing Camps at next Week's Meeting of the ICC Lancashire bowlers go on strike early Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Team Essex proves the crucial factor Ward strikes rich vein Britain must drop one of five Equestrianism Real people lose out to hothouse hatchlings Mishaps fail to bother Woosnam Clarke surrendérs the leadership in thirs round of Monte Carlo Open Leading Third-Round Scores Wales triumph after gap of ten years Wowls The Times Today's Order of Play at Wimbledon For the Record Tennis Barnes predicts final flourish Rugby Union Krabbe out of Games In Brief Smith victor Open contests Hoskison's title Tour prologue Stand going Germans top Rowing Seles and Graf promise to repeat Paris finale Head to Heads Mixed singles to beat weather Wimbledon introduces rain-check system after washout Action Trousers Handover of God for Gascoigne Organisers offer refund Groom's big day Ethnic unrest Simon Barnes on Saturday Picture Gallery McCarthy left standing by lorry dispute Referees to wear purple New-style Agassi Cut to the quick Married to their work Anthony Gardner sings a hymn of praise to the unflappable wedding professionals who can make or break the big day Picture Gallery Food and Drink Children Wine Competition Pattaya Orphanage Trust What's on Picture Gallery Rudi Davies Actress Evenings out The great big melting pottage Lynne Truss can see why minorities should be able to air their grievances, but now why they would want to Tv Review Picture Gallery Sun lights the king Rock Rccord review: from pre-classical music to pre-army Presley, the best recent releases Picture Gallery Sotheby's True to history Classical Qantas Guilty Secrets: Michael Aspel TV Review No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items ART Galleries Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items RG Raymond Gubbay presents Focus on .. . Exhibitions Multiple Display Advertising Items ENO Best Play Visit the Courtauld Institute Galleries Homer minus the old magic Theatre The Odyssey The Other Place Stratford Trying to please himself more Matt Wolf meets Stephen Rea, now playing Irish hostage in Beirut The Sunday Times Hayward Gallery NT British Gas Fanatical fervour Opera Caritas QEH The joke leaves them guessing Dance Berlin Ballet Coliseum Pies that reach for the sky Fiona Beckett samples the wares of a prize-winning pieman Traditional Hand-Raised Pies Pickfords Travel Like mother made Entertaining at Home Cruelty brought to book Kind Food: Alison Johnson Join the picnic party in the park Frances Bissell, the Times cook, wants to see restaurateurs and picnickers get together for a big festive day out Independence after life on the shelf Robin Young meets a former wine buyer for Marks & Spencer Best buys Sealink Stena Line Solving the salad mystery Thought, as well as ingredients, go into this famous dish France Great Classics Salade Niçoise No Title Saturday Rendezvous All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Mini bikers rev up on circuit of thrills Even four-year-olds are taking to quad motor bikes, reports Jane Bidder Executive Club Events The Times Where there's muck, there's an improving lesson Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Piety on pilgrims' progress Russell Chamberlain joins the faithful on a journey to Haddington Britain to turn Europe green? Feather report Picture Gallery Wine Competition: Win a Share in a Quality French Vineyard The Times Passport to France Wine growing without the worries Events Lansbury Hotels Where to Walk Guide Books Burgundy In the land of wine, food and dukes, Arthur Eperon strolls the streets of the historic capital, Dijon, and meanders from canal to vineyard in the lush countryside beyond Passport to France Melting moments Eating out Where to Stay Watch grapes grow Property How to Get There Brittany Ferrles What to Buy What to Do Queens Reach Charles II Place Arthur Rathbone Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Connell Property Auctions Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cowan Head Multiple Classified Advertising Items Beechcroft Classic Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Daniel Smith Scotland Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Castles in the air come down to earth Good camping country Old value in the southern valleys Snips on the block All mod cons in grand style Palace of varieties With lots more space for displays, next week's Hampton Court show will be an eye-opener. Francesca Greenoak reports Home & Garden Crescourt Hampton Court Show Offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Rotol Compost Converter Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips What Hosepipe Ban? Never be without water again Lawn Flite Joanna Trollope My Perfect Weekend Novelist Agriframes Pioneer Gaynor Sports Real Wood Multiple Display Advertising Items The McGregor Group Quacks Now Available in the UK The Universal Camera Clamp Langley House Multiple Display Advertising Items Amazing cordless headphone system Short of Space Moriarti's workshop Multiple Display Advertising Items Oriental Rugs British Antique Replicas Foam for Comfort The Treske Shop Medivac What a lovely load of rubbish Turning scrap into fashion items has brought success for a Shropshire firm, Candy and Denis Atherton report Announcements Concise Crossword Winning Move Crème de la Crème Public Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Mint Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking the Mickey in the saleroom Early Disney memorabilia can fetch breathtaking prices at auction Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Parkinson's Disease Society BBC1 Satellite Save the Children Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Picture Gallery Satellite MOPS Radio 1 Variations Saturday Review World Rally Champions Opening Shots Contents Sibling Revelry Through the opera glass Alice is returning to her Oxford roots in a new form, George Hill reports Loseley Grov Disgra Halifax When did you last see your children? More than 750,000 children in Britain grow up seeing only one parent, as many divorced fathers find their right to visit their families is dictated by the whim of former wives. David Thomas looks at the desperate measures some will take to avoid being excluded from the lives of their sons and daughters. Illustration by Robin Harris Position of breaking the law because of lack of… The greatest shows in earth The growth of the horticultural theme park has started a battle in Britain's flowerbeds, Michael Young writes Thirty Bel Panasonic Telephone Equipment SAAB Impressions of a love affair with London The paintings of the artist Alfred Sisley are now on show in the city that also inspired work by Pissarro and Monet, Richard Cork writes Shouldn't You Be Driving the Car in Front? The New Carina Nothing but gorse, and gnomes The Cornish wilds described by Virginia Woolf have been taken over by a plastic culture, Jan Morris writes, in the first of a series describing her summer travels in Europe Even clotted cream comes with jam in a plastic container and a horribly inorganic scone Royal Opera House Covent Garden Oldham Philips Package HO Making your wardrobe fit into your luggage is simpler than it sounds. Liz Smith explains the secrets of careful editing: always travel light, and choose the garments that look good on you and complement each other. Photographs by John Swannell Liday The lives and soul of the party Clement Freud prepares a dish for Hayley Mills J. M.: Restaurant Guide Oriental A slick clean-up in the officers' mess Putting their mouths where the money is They behave badly, talk dirty, and socialites pay for the pleasure of being shocked by them: America's charity events are being taken over by a new wave of hostesses who make it their business to be rude to the guests Picture Gallery The Head Discovery Racket with Suspension Grip Head Double-booked on India's reservation Bombay provides a wealth of contrasts, as rich and poor, old and new jostle for space, discovers Gillian Tindall Picture Gallery Half-way up, half-way down The Isle of Man is a peculiar mix of fairy-tale and tax-break, Christopher Middleton writes Travel into the past: the Isle of Man's electric trams ply their daily route L. L. Bean Morocco is rapidly dispelling its dusty image, and offering attractive package deals, Harvey Elliott writes Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Romantik Hotel Trans Indus Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Elegant Resorts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Gleneagles Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Serenissima Travel The 10 per cent solution In his 27 years as a literary agent, Hilary Rubinstein went from finding Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in a tin box to turning down Jeffrey Archer and revelling in serendipity She stoops, but not to conquer Our Treacherous Hearts Why Women Let Men Get Their Way By Rosalind Coward Faber, £14.99 Alternate bonfires of the vanities Under the 82nd Airborne By Deborah Eisenberg Faber, £14.99 Sodomies in Eleven Point By Aldo Busi Faber, £14.99 Scoring an own goal for football Striker By Hunter Davis Bloomsbury, £9.99 New poetry Saintly simplicity Stephen's History of Saints Illustrated by Stephen Pepler Text by Lottie Hoare Cardozo Kindersley. £8.95, £4.99pbk Lives on the ocean wave Haunts of the Black Masseur The Swimmer As Hero By Charles Sprawson Cape, £15.95 Johnnie-come-lately Thereafter Johnnie By Carolivia Herron Virago, £14.99 Love, Troubles and the bleeding heart Ordinary Decent Criminals By Lionel Shriver Harper Collins, £14.99 Duval Carpet Co. Ltd Paperbacks Spiritual journey Take advantage of our 15-day cruise holiday and sail the Mediterranean, cross the Red Sea, visit the Pyramids and spend a day in Jerusalem The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No. 3157: Tard by Phi The Games Page The Times 'I always liked looking cool' A Childhood: John Galliano Noble Caledonia Limited Boddingtons. The Cream of Manchester

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