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News from 10/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Brian Collett, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Anthony Smith-Masters, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, J. M. Meade, Angela Mackay, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Dellercoux K. A. Warmington, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Philip Webster and Arthur Leathley, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Simon D. Baggott, Michael Tate, Peter Ball, Eric Bellenie, Debra Craine, David Curry, Olivia James, Shelburne, President, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, James F. Sullivan, Libby Purves, Chris Smart, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Colin Hall Dexter, Charles Bremner, Mark Fuller and Tom Walker, Michael Tate City Editor, Edward Byrne, Lawrence Bartlett, Steven Downes, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Toby Horton, Michael Theodoulou, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Chris Thau, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, C. W. Eckhardt, Peter Stothard us Editor, Peter B. Rae, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Richard Duce, John Goodbody, David Young, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Anthony Hore, Nicholas Hudd, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Jennifer Jenkins, Joanna Pitman and Catherine Sampson, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, IVO Tennant, Simon J. F. Luty, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, David Sinclair, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Alexander Munn, David Powell, Jack Bailey, Alan Jackson, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Christian Howard, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Nicholas Goodison (Chairman), Richard Ford, John Watson, Richard Lawrence,

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After 17 years, Daley Thompson reaches end of the track Cabinet slashes top pay increases to 4% Book pacts ruled illegal Gore picked Exam results Index Life & Times Body Shop regains six stores after unholy row Charter condemns jobseekers' Aids test A business code says that firms who refuse to hire people with HIV should change their policy, reports Jon Ashworth Bosnia makes plea for military help Chappell In Defence of Taboos Picture Gallery On the Side of the Sick Champions of the Dog Court ruling undermines net book agreement High street chains hail rejection of publishers's appeal on price fixing Everest Saletime browsers buy, but only if the price is right The name of the book discount game is getting bodies into the shop, reports Louise Hidalgo By a Staff Reporter: MP claims scientist was sacked for exposing fraud Correction The Times France Claims of collapse are judged irrelevant Judge blames BR for taxi swindle Gulf pilot dies in crash BP cuts petrol price Holiday trust in peril Boat chases record Sub blamed for sinking Aldington to pay costs House prices edge up Maxwell mansion sold Charity man jailed over witchdoctor's diamonds 'Dirty hands' put girls off engineering Stop Press France - with the Times and LBC Runners seen after stabbing Abbey National Sporting greats meet the Queen Red kites return to English skies The New Carina Press on probation as enquiry begins into self-regulation PC denies drunken collapse What a European loves to hate Councils free to set policy National Headquarters Brother loses job at Longleat Amnesty urges RUC reforms Oil industry yard sheds 1,300 jobs in Highlands A Race Apart Bloodsports are top investment Scottish sporting estates have beaten the recession, writes Rachel Kelly. The secret of their success is not land, but stock Collision trawler's mate jailed Condom first Rampton move Sale record Heads insist extra cash is main motive for school opt-outs Prisoners star in televised justice TV cameras could cut manpower and costs in remand hearings. Richard Ford went to jail to view a pilot project Homebase Picture Gallery Bletchley Park fund launched News in Brief Solicitor jailed for contempt Arrest unlawful Rail link plan Major puts brakes on pay inflation Martini Ministers face rebellion over MPs' allowance Parliament next Week Lamont backs ERM in face of Tory calls for interest rate cut Tory MPs protest at whips' tactics Poll goes to third round Flight delays New peers Recall likely Parliament today Rover Metro Ridley demands stand on 'bullying and blackmail' Churches try to 'cure' gay and lesbian Christians SAAB No Title Canal users fight to stop fee rises Craig Seton reports that British Waterways is being accused of greed in its efforts to raise extra revenue Homes get in a flap over bats Rottweiler attacked MP's dog Protester freed Cliff accident Family missing Wind farm Final curtain Warning by Peking overshadows pomp as Patten is sworn in Mandela rules out return to talks Rabin attains majority in a dovish coalition Battle begins to save drought-stricken wildlife Rare turtle wins by a sorehead Amnesty says rights pacts breached by state violence Bradford & Bingley PLO stays silent over talk of an Arafat heir UN fears that Croat attack will threaten Sarajevo aid Lockerbie mother alleges bribes A businessman's involvement in a settlement angered people who lost loved ones, James Bone writes from New York Victims' families 'offered' $1 m each Picture Gallery Mitterrand sends in helicopters Havel warns of history's demons Leaders of former communist countries denounced the political, economic and environmental ruin wreaked on them, Michael Binyon writes form Helsinki Diplomatic sherpas feel the strain in surfeit of summits Dutch bask in glory of clean waters Georgian deputy leader held Blood infected Trials ordered Nomad freed Lukanov seized Farmers hurt Hijacker jailed Art and craft Clinton picks Gore in calculated bid for Southern vote Democrats query pro-Iraqi policy Yashica Picture Gallery Superbait takes fun out of fishing Shuttle ends its record 14-day flight Pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap The end of the book monopoly is good for readers, argues Daniel Johnson …and moreover A gleam in the eye of the tiger Michael Heseltine has been written off prematurely - he may yet surprise his political enemies, writes Peter Riddell Why GI Joe says no Revenge of the whips Patten's Chinese Puzzle Clinton Gains Gore Trading Insults Facts, figures and fallacies on dentists' earnings Deafening silence Olympic errors Green towels Fishing controls Ordination of women Too old to work? Great houses in need of help Use of County Hall Pedestrianised London Court Circular Announcements Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Saddlers' Company Lecture BR's railway garden is a model success Merchant Taylors' Company Stationers and Newspaper Makers' Company Plumbers' Company Pattenmakers' Company Carmen's Company Marriage Ordination Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Word-Watching Dinner Lincoln's Inn Francis Perrin Obituaries Anniversaries Appointments Lord Walker University news Lord Amery Gordon Watkins Church news Appreciations John Piper Lord Kearton On this Day Hartnell revived in a blaze of scarlet The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,967 Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Stranded out on the left in a PVS Political sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Imro attacked for Maxwell funds failure Li Ka-shing serves O&y with mortgage default notice Sugar sweetens with £200 offer Lamont boosts sterling Lamont backs ERM Shephard battles in Tec offensive Go to Youngs Formal Wear Rank pegs payout at half time Midland & Scottish drops to £46m loss Marks & Spencer Pulling Rank out of recession Debt deal expected from GPA today Bundesbank rules out tighter squeeze Countax Kelt back in the black Channel Tunnel buys Microgen edges ahead Domino lifts interim Reg Vardy to expand Jarvis plans share issue Receivers called in NatWest's US offshoot returns to profit Receivership rate falls after banks step up help Banner reduces losses Record profit Brewer falls Jurys sags Symonds dips Insurers could be forced to pay $200rn The Decisions Group Albert Fisher shares tumble after board's profit warning Harland Simon plunges to loss Eurocamp in red at halfway British Coal enterprise Stanley Leisure rises despite harsh trading Abbey tries again to trace share owners Prices enjoyed a technical rally, encouraged by a steadier performance on the foreign exchange market and a spot of bear closing before the end of the account today British Funds International Appointments European Investment Bank The South China Morning Post Leading Communications Company in Dubai Multiple Display Advertising Items Major Changes Dow ends 30 points higher Quick Europe Limited Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty Wall Street Recent Issues Bad news at last for accountants Danger for bears Lewis rides again Dynamic duo Picture Gallery Wriggling off a Bemused David Hunter, director of… £1 m jump-off Last chance for self-regulation before Whitehall runs the City Angela MacKay says post-Maxwell Britain may have to create a version of the Sec if pensioners are to regain confidence in the system Parliament should remove Lloyd's immunity from suit for negligence Another five-year cycle comes to an end Conqueror Multiple Display Advertising Items Wall St lifts shares C E Heath The Times Unit Trust Information Service The cow revealed AST Computer The press-button bank robbery Apricot Specialists will give fundraising advice Business to Business Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business & Leisure For Sale due to Retirement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arranging her own success Business Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Investment Opportunity Aviation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans Remortgages Ungloge Travel Bridging & Trade Finance Briefings Business to Business General Barclays Cambridge Tripos results Multiple Classified Advertising Items Office Equipment Pager Stock Clearance Council of Legal Education Trinity Bar Examination 1992 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Become a Lawyer Holborn College Christie offers best hope of success at Crystal Palace Drug bail for S Africans Driving test for new faces Equestrianism The Times By our Sports Staff: Bauer profits from long escape Cycling: Audacious Bontempi Takes Fifth Tour De France Stage Allcock puts his weight behind partially sighted bowler Serfontein to become RFU president Rugby Union From a Correspondent in Palmerston North: Jackson earns promotion Rugby League Piggott steals the July Cup show on Mr Brooks Racing Moves to stamp out 'non-triers' Cumbrian Waltzer the sprint pick York Lingfield Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard Warwick Chester Newmarket Chaplins Club retires Silver Wisp speeds in Raceline Ealham stays calm in rousing finish to oust Hampshire NatWest Trophy holders slip up against Kent in dress rehearsel for Benson and Hedges Cup final Australia to face six Tests Somerset slump in sight of victory Northamptonshire confirm their challenge Cairns rescues Notts from Watkin's spell Yesterday's Natwest Trophy Scoreboards Durham make light of Wood's tumble Wales miss place in last eight Rugby Union Late surge overcomes Los Locos Polo Mansell stalls as Prost waits Williams team remaind silent on who will drive for it next year Shooting Gurkhas continue to fire Howlett and Lawrence set for Games Slow going to Fastnet Rock Yachting For the Record Gascoigne's debut to be screened live Football Jacobs's fierce onslaught settles it Boxing Rain halts Dawe's Olympic attempt Cycling Hamilton equals record as England go forward Autosport Davies delighted with her display and starring role Golf Reprieve for Yugoslavs In Brief Petchey profits Mexicans waive Athletics 30 Thompson drops out of Olympic scramble Disappointing end to a glittering career The great show comes to an end Multiyork Daley Thompson Factfile ICC decides to defer decision on World Cup hosts Curry scores first Tour 60 but feels robbed by missed putt Essex pull off unlikely victory Watching with mother in mind The chairman of the Broadcasting Standards Council is taking steps to protect the nation from violent male fantasies Shades Tomorrow Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Bragg nibbles the Big Apple Picture Gallery Freedom to queue Television Review With a little help from his friends Rock The Times Dispatches from his particular hell Richard Cork admires an exhibition of paintings by Wyndham Lewins that offers vivid evidence of the artist's sustained involvement with the theme of war Myths made in the grand manner Galleries: John Russell Taylor on the enigmatic art of the young painter Stephen Conroy Recruiting Officer Almeida Opera Royal Insurance Eagle's safe landing Galleries: Critic's Choice Grand jour de fete Towns come alive to celebrate the fall of the Paris Bastille A nation barking up the right tree The French, indulgent to a fault, are now the great dog-lovers. David Sinclair reports Not a whiff of Spam First Impressions Properties of the week What You Can Get for £30,000 to ?35,500 One man's poison Animal testing could save lives like mine Andrew Blake has placed himself on the front line in the argument over medical experiments Liz Gill reports Unhappy returns Deaths put the little people in focus Dilenma for parents and doctors when a child fails to grow Grey area of politics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wykehams LTD Scotts SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Volkswagen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Accessories & Services The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Motors Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items How to loosen tight corners Kevin Eason learns the driving skills that have saved some important lives Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Car Buyers Directory Multiple Display Advertising Items To Advertise in this Section Telephone 071 481 4422 Citroën's pariah of the petrol pump Diesel is delightful, until you go to fill up Multiple Display Advertising Items Lada lower Roadwise Fuelish Four fours Soft shoulder Expectation over retirement age Bankruptcy demand not an action Qualified Actuaries Let us help, say the pensions experts Actuaries Actuaries are demanding a greater role in policy making Withholding money not unfair Paying third parties have to deduct tax The Times Time limit for breath test Institute of Actuaries examination results The following candidates have completed the examination requirements for the qualification of fellowship of the Institute of Actuaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Legal Notices Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertisement Times past Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspaper Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lest we Forget! 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