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News from 08/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Edward Owen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Harvey Elliott, Sukey Cameron, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, John Fitzpatrick, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Adrian Hastings, Frances Gibb and Tom Walker, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Edward Owen and Martha de la Cal, Colin Narbrough, Patricia Duncan, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Ball, Henry N. A. Colthrust, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Runciman, Chairman, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Denis Staunton, Charles Bremner, Helen Reeves, Director, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Roger Alford, Derwent May, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Malcolm Smith, Simon Tait, Ron Mansfield, George Rae, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, John D. G. Lamb, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Shephard, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Richard Peto, W. Grey, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Sheila Gunn and Edward Gorman, David Toop, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Jill Sherman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Bryan Appleyard, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Tony Sutton, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Jack Currie, Ian Murray and James Bone, Craig Lord, Clive White, Margaret Drabble, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, J. Turner, Jocelyn Stevens, Chairman, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Robin Oakley and Ian Murray, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Haig Gordon, Gerry Lytle, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, European Business Correspondent, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Mary Dejevsky,

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Top pay rises will be cut to below 10% Cabinet to block huge increases Navy boards French trawler Index Troops may protect Bosnian aid mission Cat among the pigeons leaves dead cert third Lorry men take down barricades Fourth Trident sub is ordered Babies left to die in Moscow The abandonment of children is seen as a mirror of Russia's Robert Seely Draught Guinness in a Can Today in the Times a Woman Oppressed Immigration ruling casts doubts on marriage law Britain to overhaul Euro law Halifax Factories forced to close The French blockade: police move in as industry is hit Picture Gallery Two years on, train answers to le Shuttle UK drivers break from the border Corrections Ridley to attack Maastricht 'evils News in Brief Canal murder charge Seeboard 's £10 rebate Pig imports attacked Dame Ninette's award Editor case adjourned Island's past masters DAKS Armed police patrol estate after shots are fired at officers Inside a breeding ground for crime Thames TV aims for urban trendies A group of city TV stations may emerge if the sole bidder gets the Channel 5 licence. Melinda Wittstock reports Fishermen protest against time limit Battersea promoter fights on Traveland Watchdog attacks power of men in TV Nissan Countryside guardians warn of slow death by cars Rural areas will suffer most from massive increase in traffic in the next 30 years, commission says BMA asks for ban on boxing in schools Dentists press for meeting at No N&P Picture Gallery Labour contest opens door for new generation Beckett runs low-key campaign Prescott keeps faith with past Nationwide No Title Paisley demands review of Anglo-Irish agreement Gould takes on too much Smith shifts his stance on key party policies Wages councils attacked Stamp duty pleas fail to win extension Picture Gallery Bill calls for safer hospitals Around the Lobby Cledwyn to step down Fake guns Ban stays Parliament today Jewels sparkle despite recession British Airways Rifking underliness Britain's role as global peacekeeper A £24 billon budget signals a commitment to international security, wirtes Michael Evans Ambra Personal Computers Trident could get maximum muscle Nuclear Weapons Ship safety staff 'short of vision' Eagle landing remains flight of wartime fancy Front-line service ban may be lifted Chinks desert armour esposed Qulf War CIWF Alfred Dunhill Names forced to sell houses to cover £800m L1oyd's losses Country houses join stately homes on market at a time of plunging values They are rich, but not super-rich and they are bearing the brunt of the insurance collapse, reports Rachel Kelly Son denies murder in house fire BT teams track malicious callers Types of Unwanted Phone Calls Mills presses for wider CPS brief Castle 's price tag falls by £15m Herstmonceux Castle's asking price graphically reflects today's market, writes Rachel Kelly Designer closes factory News in Brief Water powers cliff railway Casey may go back to Ireland Princess wins an apology Murder case Family action BBC pays out Theatre sale Whisky galore Peking and democrats put pressure on Patten Arabs fight over talks with Rabin Twain's hero crosses racial divide The boy on whom Huckleberry Finn was based may have been black, writes Ben MacIntyre in New York Picture Gallery In mourning: Algerian women near the grave of… Smug vice-presidential hopefuls revel in the Clinton limelight Jackson asks Jews to join black struggle Qantas Menem pledges to defy union power American ex-envoy for trial News in Brief (AFP): Turkish arrival (AFP): Iraq defiant (AP): Naval post Protest violence Visit proposed Sarajevo's plight conceals stealthy partition of Bosnia As Bosnia heads for a final break-up, the serbs' moves towards in dependence and the croat and Muslim reaction are asssessed by Tim Judah in Belgrade G7 backs UN military role to safeguard aid Boost for Carrington mission Declaration urges nuclear arms curb Polotical Communique Moldavia accepts peacekeeping force The first foreign troops are being sent to former Soviet territory as mediators, Robert Seely writes from Moscow Military backing, page 1 Leading article, page Boris upsets German party spirit Russian judges rule out show trial for Communist remnant Yeltsin unable to keep IMF rules' Russia Miracle year turns sour for Gonzalez Pressure on Madrid for early poll Nudity piques mountain folk Tourists getting back to nature in the Dolomites are upsetting the locals, John Phillips writes from Rome Spaniards clean up their act Portugal attacks pollution but Algarve resorts fail Europe's cleanliness test The Iberian coastline is looking better in parts, report Edward owen and Martha de la cal The Times Guide to Blackspot Beaches Beaches not complying with EC pollution standards Picture Gallery Italian bank pays to restore Colosseum Italy uses tactics of Mussolini on Mafia Forte Hotels Fears for health of Cardinal Tomasek People Seeking justice or a scapegoat Alan Coren …and moreover Dublin 's provocation The Lencaster House talks are likely to end in deadlock, predicts Conor Cruise O' Brien High cost of dying The moral choices of rationing health care are brutal for society to contemplate, says Bryan Appleyard Blockaded bubbly Picture Gallery Smoking gun The Times Diary Over and out The Times Diary Picture Gallery Flight from Free Trade What Peace Dividend? Industrial Ruin Europe's 'figleaf' of Bosnia airlift Building obstruction Full circle Deaths from smoking Plea bargaining and other aspects of criminal justice Heritage projects Saving historic houses Tendering for fees Car phone hazard Solicitors' clients at risk Conservation of whales Birds of ill omen Broad portfolio Court Circular Latest wills Appointments Announcements Picture Gallery Birthdays today Banquet Surprise as Briton is voted leader of the Dominicans Forthcoming marriages Dinners Inauguration Picture Gallery Marriages Manorial Society of Great Britain Lord Tebbit Judge retires PAT Taaffe Margaret Reid Today 's royal engagements Joseph Edwards Anniversaries Memorial service Lord Winterbottom Atlantic Riband for America On this Day The Times Crossword No 18,965 London 's long, lean look for the longer nights Seldane Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Leading Rifkind a mercy dance Political sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Investors give cold shoulder to Anglian Wellcome team remains bullish Taunton Cider holds its nerve for float Seeboard to lighten bills to customers with £20m rebate Agencies to lose their helping hand Dow and dollar both tumble Pentland pays DM621m for controlling stake in Adidas Chase De Vere Tioxide may build plant in East Asia Colefax profits peel as buyers tumble The Times Unit Trust Information Service Hillsdown wins MMC blessing for buyout Oceonics buoyant after steering new course Business Roundup Evans defies recession Real Time pegs dividend Gresham passes interim Cellnet explosion sends Securicor profits skywards Canary Wharf in final sales pitch Nadir avoids jail term P&p slides Creighton 's up M&w profits slip London 's defences 'strong enough to beat off besiegers' Tax uncertainty, poor public transport a nd Ec regulation could hurt the city, according to a new study. But optimism is in order, reports Anatole Kaletsky Howden shares slip on provision for MT Depositors of BCCI to fight ruling Recession restrains growth at Bimec Dividend dive forces down 3i revenue by 28% The Times Wall Street FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Seeboard aims to buy goodwill with a £10 handout to customers Tempus Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Commodities Runaway mark lifts prices Stock Market London Financial Futures British Funds I Money Markets K Money Rates (%) Base Rates: clearing Banks 10… Le Creuset reshuffles directors ABE slips Miskin cuts loss Torex loss grows Hidden threat to London's success Comment Broken windows Germany calling The Times City Diary Baton rued Picture Gallery Rhinopolicy Businesses discover a resource in caring for local communities a change in British corporate culture is helping generate social spirit across the United Kingdom, writes Rodney Hobson Yogi's the yogi L1oyd 's names have been overtaxed Share price falls can inflict economic damage Roffey Park Futures inspire rally Heath Group A regional capital revives Bristol is undoing the harm of post-war planning to regain its place as a great city, John Young reports Bristol Development Corporation Power to the city Two decades on, autonomy is likely to be returned Making a marvel The land will be restored to its orifinal seenic appearance JohnYoung assesses the plans designed to ease congestion and regenerate the inner city Picture Gallery NatWest Picture Gallery Top of the class for education The university, one of Britain's leading academic centres, is expanding B Privatised port sets sail for success Expansion and profit ahead after ?36m privatisation Bbs All the pride of the Expo The city plans a great celebration of past glories but with a vision of its future role, Tony Sutton writes Take-off towards new success Bristol CompuAdd Local business adopts an artful approach The investment potential of culture is being promoted Williams makes lone stand against fuel reform Souped up or standard? £100 per litre or cheaper? Norman Howell examines the dispute over the future formula of fuel Crenshaw sets out to make sure of his place in Open Veteran goes to Gleneagles on a high Worthing appoint new coach Basketball Zelezny shows finer point of sporting saturation Sport on Television The Week in Review From a Correspondent in Auckland: Britain enter last leg resolved to succeed Rugby League Hardcastle plans successful sequel Brittain warms to classic theme Racing Mandarin: Wharf can remain unbeaten Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin: Bath Mandarin: Redcar Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Newmarket Pontefract Rapid Raceline Umpires in need of the ultimate sanction John Woodcock on the Test England still lack the firepower to dismiss Pakistan Selectors must consider Tufnell Whitakers dominate jump-off Equestrianism Full Old Trafford Scoreboard Fewer Marines make lighter work at Bisley Rifle Shooting ICC should show no clemency to banned players Lineker to bat for MCC Test Match Averages Students work to make amends Rubgy Union Shearer can leave Southampton if the price is right Blachburn favourites to sign England forward By our Sports Staff: Ardiles and Shilton meet in first round Wilkinson flies into next round Tennis The Times For the Record Favourites upstaged in Crockford's Cup Bridge Total of arrests in grounds falls Watkins is honoured with award Motor Racing Warden Owen left to carry British hopes Yachting Major given backing for Olympic plan Olympic Games TV bonanza Grant aid Lino takes 200th yellow jersey from team-mate Cycling Results Santa Fe triumph in quality contest Polo New offer for Angol In Brief Change of heart American Lend1 Rapid Miandad escapes ICC penalty Aqid fined half his match fee for part in controvesial Old Trafford over BBA Intikhab fans ashes of dispute An obsession that turned into a golden harvest The over that Lit the Fuse The Law on Bouncers Elliott cleared to compete at Olympics Broome called up for sixth Games S Africa back in style Riding on the third wave Women How do you get divorced from a book? Single Life Lynne Truss worries about a compulsive new relationship Gieves & Hawkes Homes Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by kari knight Theatre Guide Jeremyt Kingston's assessment of theaqtre showing in London Cinema Guide Quiet man with faith in his songs Alan Jackson talks to one of the pop's most surprising stars, Paddy McAloon, the singer songwriter at the helm of Prefab Sprout Dark hint of Croatia Classical Music: Festival reports form Cheltenham and London Schubert Ensemble Cheltenham Six hours of the new Platform 2 Marathon St Martin-in-the-Fields Five-star fun, with reservations Theatre: The opening of Grand Hotel, reviewed by Benedict Nightingale Dignity undiminished by distance Theatre: Me and My Friend at the Chichester Festival All the traits of the union Radio Review Passion off stage Brushes with the Bill Television Review Pure perfection - whatever the period Opera: Gluck at Covent Garden; Puccine at the QEW ActionAid Home for Haydn Arts Brief Minister without music What is the greatest mystery in popular music? Is it… River that flows through a museum An exhibition about the history of the River Elbe opens in Dresden. as East Germans begin to seek their lost traditions Name your own wine Passport to France Times/WineShare competition: win part of a vincyard A vintage opportunity When Colette broke free Cinema in Franch Joky Velazquez Art in Spain Arts and Entertainment Someone to watch over them This week a campaing for more child pys chotherapists seeks government support Margaret Drabble, who helped launch the projects, says the need is real Emma Hope's Shoes Gut instincts meet women's intuition Gillian Shephard has gathered a women and men to advise her on women's issues An age of solidarity Olive Parsons, communist founder of collects , on retirement at 100 Chanel Boutique Douglas, Lyons & Lyons Palace Court Kensington Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Farndale The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grosvenor Mortgage Services LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items When home is a new office Rachel kelly reports on a plan to turn empty buildings into housing Not quite safe but fairly sound One of England's great country houses is in danger. Can the Government intervene? Property Buyers Guide How to hook a first-time buyer Young home-seekers have to be courted these days, and no one is trying harder than the builders Picture Gallery France Creme DE LA Creme Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crone Corkill Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Opportunities Boyce Bilingual Office Angels Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leigh Carr Sheila Burgess Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointment Bi Language Multilingual Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enron Europe Ltd. Crone Corkill Planning Consultancy Limited, Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items WA Goldsmiths' College University of London Welwyn, Herts PA to Conservative MEP Quality PA/SEC Architects Registration Council Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jigsaw Judy Fisher The Ritz Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joyce Guiness Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leading Direct Marketing Group Hobstones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Redwood Publishing Financial Times Europe's Business Newspaper Redwood Publishing Crone Corkill Challoner James Claim against foreign defendant Reasonable excuse in AIDS phobia Cambridge University Tripos examination results Two offences in same charge Change of name Non-lawyer's advice not covered The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items To Place your Classified Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lest we Forget! Multiple Display Advertising Items Times Books Concise Crossword No 2835 The Stroke Association Cancer Relief 6 . 00 Ceefax (14156) 6.30 Bbc Breakfast News… Satellite Please Don't Look Away No Title BBC2 ITV Variations Radio Channel

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