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News from 11/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Kay Marles, Rosemary Mills, Liz Dolan, Alasdair Riley, Clifford Longley, John Canty, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Jane Jones, Gered Mankowitz, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Paul Hetnely, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, M. R. C. Macintyre, Norman Howell, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Betty Jerman, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, L. J. C. Evans, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Mary Wilson, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Richard Cole, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Francesca Greenoak, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Peter Cook, Sir Robert Clark, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Vinny Lee, Michael Tate, Denis E. Filer, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Nicky Maitlis, Nigel Elbourne, P. R. Wade, Rachel Kelly, Eric Anderson, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Malcolm Morgan, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, N. F. Baybutt, Daniel Johnson, Nicholas Watt, Ishbel Scott, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Nicola Murphy, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Michael Grylls, S. Solomons, Graham Taylor, Peter Barnard, J. M., L. T., Alison Johnson, Michael Freedland, Hugh Clamp, Lindsay-Cook Weekend Money Editor, Chael Phillips, Lindsay Cook, T. L. Ryle, Robert Rhodes James, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Chris Thau, Rupert Bruce, Centigram, Alison Roberts, David Toop, John Higgins, T. D. A. Reay, Raymond Keene, Ivor Hussey, Philip Willan, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Stephen Slater, Angela Turnbull, Alan Hadfield, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, D. W. H. Stevenson, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Craig Lord, Brian Alderson, Mick Carman, Peter Stothard, us Editor, Michael Seely, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Geoffrey Miller, K. W. Lumsden, Chairman, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Webster, Philippa Toomey, Patricia Koza, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, F. B., Mary Bone, Bella Freud Fashion designer, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Frances Gibb, Richard Morrison, Nigel Jamieson, Arthur Leathley, James Bone and Adam Fresco, Peter Barnard's, Matthew Bond, Judy Froshaug, Christopher Jackson, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Stephen Hornsby, Julia Thrift, John Watson,

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Lament hails inflation cut as ERM success Further falls in RPI predicted Noriega jailed for 40 years Death sentence Charge change Clamp query Budd protest Index Weekend Times Lockerbie families win suit against Pan Am In case of emergency, don't call for a doctor Picture Gallery West to open land corridor for food aid to Sarajevo Private operators 'to lease trains' Abbey National Weekend Money Sunday's Rainbow Little Gold in Eldorado Golf and the Greens Crown acts to close drink-driving loophole Editor of Mail resigns after 21 years to be chairman Public Auction Picture Gallery Caught in the act: Craig Fairweather, 16, filmed Pan Am guilty of misconduct Lockebie verdict Church defends property investing Corrections New Zealand Immigration Service 600 jobs at risk in London hospital News in Brief Bottomley complains Painting makes £1.4m Osman freedom plea Copier forger jailed Police to pay damages Manx man sentenced to death for murder Yard chief to face discipline hearing The Goebbels diaries Giotto scientists jubilant Waite meets woman whose card relieved his solitude Witness tells of finding body Shaughnessy murder trial Agony aunt makes dramatic entrance Customs seizes 20,000 disposable lighters Harrods Knightsbridge Peers find time lacks motion in chamber Land Rover Whitehall blamed for empty houses waste Officials are ignoring guidelines on the use of empty property, writes Rachel Kelly Judges explain why anorexic must be treated Cardinal Hume regrets lonely life of celibacy Qantas Vauxhall Orangemen were worse than savages, says Mayhew Army officer who launched a legend The cult of a Volkswagen Beetle might never have developed had it not been for British engineers, Kevin Eason reports Daisies wanted for Hiv research Halifax TV teaches children about Aids Apple MacIntosh Plundering attempt to gag Winterton imperils more Tories MPs rebel against pegged allowance By our Political Staff: Rifkind in talks to save EFA Labour protests over civil list accounts Rover 200 Series Sherwood going back to nature BT Teenager held after fatal crash News in Brief Arms sentence Bomber jailed Victim named Lakeland limit Loud and clear Britain fights for impartial testing of beach qualify Focus on coastal pollution: The Times survey finds that seaweed can put resorts on EC blacklist Long arm Europe flexes muscles in Uk A rash of judgments from Luxembourg is a sign of the growing power of the European Court, Frances Gibb writes The Times Guide to Biackspqt Beaches The Sunday Times Legacy of reckless dumping Cold northern seas drive German swimmers abroad or inland to bathe in lakes and rivers, Ian Murray writes Blue Flag 'not as rigorous' Our Foreign Staff: White House sighs with relief as court imprisons Noriega Patten goes out to meet Hong Kong Joana Pitman joins Chris Patten on a walkabout among the prostitutes, mahjong and massage parlours as he samples the sleazy side of his domain Cunard Vistafjord Family debate fired as boy seeks 'divorce' from parents An 11-year=old boy will use the courts to challenge his parents' right to custody, Ben MacIntyre writes Picture Gallery Our Foreign Staff: Oil spill captain wins plea Clinton and Gore promise to change US in 100 days Rabin to control foreign policy News in Brief (AP): Treaty signed (Reuter): Gulf war cash (AFP): Law approved (AFP): Eta offers truce (Reuter): Arms delivered (Reuter): Salmon return Polo Left in limbo, Bratislava slides sadly from roues to ruins The faded grandeur of the Carlton Hotel says much about a Slovakia that seemsparalysed by the past and suspicious of the future, Roger Boyes writes from Bratislava Summit stumbles as it takes first peace step Security in Europe UK and Germany share an embassy Aristocratic mouse braves the fat cats in a castle-hunting expedition Picture Gallery Thousands flee Bosnia every day Sniper fire shakes the cocktails at Sarajevo's frontline hotel At the war-hit Holiday Inn, the window and the walls are often missing, writes Bill Frost Nato 'used pigs as targets' (Reuter): Blaze kills five (AP): Archer strikes (AFP): Four arrested (Reuter): Bank bombed Students in Moscow starve as costs rise Woman to take over in Poland Seven satellites will take Tosca to world Scandal engulfs Socialists Bradford & Bingley Students in Moscow starve as costs rise Young find market in Mao memories Clifford Longley The church should not set such high standards for our sexual behaviour Philip Howard …and moreover Hell is an all-night sitting Many MPs dread retirement from Westminister's uproar, but Robert Rhodes James has no regrets Can the young pretender win? Peter Stothard asks if next weck's intense media exposure will boost or sink Bill Clinton Boxed-in Bosnian Rowing boats The Times Diary MPs work up a sweat The Times Diary Pay the bill for Benn The Times Diary Saying Boo to Inflation The Law as Good Parent The Compleat Poacher Brush-off for UK over subsidiarity? Girls in engineering Apes, rhinos and others lose a home Alamein anniversary Unwanted hearing aid Dental treatment Ordination of women Media monitor Ss crowds (3,2, 5,10 ) In-car services Court Circular Appointments University news Church services tomorrow Royal College of Art Retirement Iron Age houses rise again Announcements Memorial services Luncheon Service dinner Dinner The Hall, Hampstead Forthcoming marriages Birthdays Marriage The Church Schools Company Anne, Countess of Rosse Anne, Countess of Rosse, mother of the Earl of Snowdon, died on July 3 at Nymans, Sussesx, aged 90. She was born on February 8,1902 Anniversaries Plumbers' Company Kelvin Coe Kelvin Coe, Obe, Australian ballet dancer, died in Melbourne on July 9 aged 45 of an Aids-related illness. He was born in Melboune on September 18,1946 Synod to give clue to final vote Women priests Word-Watching James Crespi (Caesar) James Crespi, QC a recorder of the Crown Court, died on July 4 aged 65. He was born on June 25,1927 James Todd ''July 11 on this Day 1924 British National Railways''. Debate by the N. U. R. Lawyer forces review of law on clamping The Times Crossword Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Loan Corporation Topping out for a coastal giant Business Profile US trade chief agrees enquiry into Airbus deal The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Student fees Battle for savers Investors stay away from MFI share sale A Green toe in the LA shark pond Picture Gallery DTI seeks local bids for advice centres Deal clears HSBC for London listing Pep drawback Virgin Loads of money Abbey search Canary bankers may offer cash for Jubilee line Poor surrender Miners' pension plan pays out extra ?1bn Business Roundup Keating damages Lonrho sale cleared Etonbrook to close gap Morland final date Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Falling oil drives Bp down Stock Market British Funds Recent Issues Major Changes Italy agrees austerity package The Sunday Times The Mirror finds a cool head in adversity Business Profile: Sir Robert Clark The man drafted in to clear Maxwell's wreckage is adept at handling people and always polite, says Carol Leonard Tailender Norman shows why his place at No 11 is safe…for now Week Ending Direct Premium Account Shares suffer minor losses Index Premature cashing in of insurance policies costs holders millions Companies worried about growing disillusionment Lindsay Cook reports on the insurers' efforts to find out what is going wrong The Sib is concerned that too many people are being sold the wrong proudcts Why abandonment really is the last resort Halifax urges foolish spending Comment Picture Gallery The Throgmorton Savings Scheme Selling a plan can raise more than surrender M&g Wellcome National Savings targets traditional investors Mortage rated may rise if funds flow out of societies Revenue seeks better policing of accounts Student fees need planning Financial Adviser Independent Making the most of a lump sum Liz Dolan examines some of the options that are available to people who have a sizable amount of money to invest Save & Prosper Britannia Building Society Chase De Vere Abbey still has £100 m to give away Bristol & West & You Healthy interest in Wellcome with week of bidding to go Insurer insists on anti-theft device Briefings Save & Prosper Fidelity Investments Reverse gear to win with shares Thousands of investors buy as the market rises-the opposite of what they should do Rupert Bruce says those who bought in may and went away missed the investment boat Taxman takes Pep out of jointly owned equity Edinburgh Fund Managers PLC Prudential Student Finance Fidelity Investments Save & Prosper Direct debits and British Gas Pensions in France Save & Prosper Redundancy and receivership Campaign plan Wills and solicitors Fidelity Investments Portfolio Platinum Markets around the World Mr and Mrs or Mrs and Mr Interest Rates Roundup A Fimbra Member First Time Buyers The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Successful candidated in Professional Examination 1, held in May, 1992 Order of Merit and Prizes Institute of Chartered Accountants Referrals ATC Masterful Mansell blazes a memorable trail Silverstone's lap record takes a pounding on the first day of timed practice for the British grand prix Grand Prix Winners Table British quartet are determined to impress By our Sports Staff: McCarthy misses the mark World Championship Details Programme Scotland hosts record gathering of oarsmen Rowing Versatile French backs will worry England Rugby Union High-tech race with designs on a life in the fast lane The evolution of the modern grand prix car over 42 years Formula One has come a long way since the days when drivers perched astride a transmission shaft, John Blunsden finds From a Correspondent in Palmerston North: Britain must be on guard Rugby League Fourth race will test fitness of Newby-Fraser Triathlon Changing face: the Formula One car, as it has… The Weekend's Fixtures Multiple Display Advertising Items By our Sports Staff: Chiappucci throws down gauntlet in duel with LeMond Tour ambushed as two team leaders escape Yesteday's Details Baxter injured in fall Seattle Rhyme may still run at Ascot Racing Chester Southwell From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Injunction frees Roche to ride Salisbury Gillingham's hopes are not suited by big cover-up Swimming Mandarin: Strong grounds for sticking with Steerforth in cup From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Duffield to fill another gap Curragh Field Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: York Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park No SPs for Sunday launch Kentish pride out to deny Marshall's final ambition Hampshire have a score to settle Lord's today with Benson and Hedges Cup on the line Teams Averages of the Cup Finalists Fleming's devil-may-care image belies sound technique Yesterday's Scoreboards Glamorgan stretch tension to the end Smith 's resolve sees Warwickshire through Path to Lord's Derbyshire display no fighting spirit Steele condemns effort Essex duo return to their roots Australia's itinerary Leaders after Three Rounds Davies produces near perfect finish Montgomerie tries too hard with lead in his sights Langer drives poorly but takes three-shot lead into final round of Scottish Open Individual champions fail with all weapons Rifle Shooting Dawes falls short Cycling Santa Fe in push to top of table Polo For the Record England illuminated by Watts' brightness Solo run success Aa man shows way towards Fastnet Yachting David Howlett Stamping attacked Rugby Union Repton upholds fine tradition in boys' tennis final Schools Sport IOC snoop sacked In Brief Petchey blasted Price advances Fighting fit Grand Prix Jackson beats best Americans Hurdles victory at Crystal Place propels Briton into gold medal reckoning Protesters try to disrupt pieterse race WPA Health Insurance Williams joins Ipswich for a club record fee Burning to make history Last Night Results at Crystal Palace Ring of roses Leading managers earned £16,000 Pigs will Simon Barnes on Saturday Mans ell-mania sets the pace at Silverstone Lower divisions can keep standing room Up the pole Sotheby's Food and Drink Fairway or foul play Farmers planning to turn unused land over to leisure face fierce opposition. John Young reports Out of Town Passport to France France Bodysgallen Hall Film Picture Gallery The Celebrated City Sex, sand and so what? TV Review Lynne Truss gives the thumbs-down to the early episodes of the Bbc's Eldorado soap-while fearing she may be hooked Hazy, lazy House of Love Record review: Rock bands The House of Love, Phish and The Mission; Placido Domingo and TOsca; and jazzman Gerry Muligan Rock Sinopoli's lingering Tosca Opera SCP TV Preview Guilty Secrets: Geraldiine McEwan Mulligan recycled Jazz ABTA Entertainments Multiple Display Advertising Items Art Galleries Diary of Times Classified Dreaming in the goo Theatre A Midsummer Night's Dream Olivier BBC Dream Makers Limited RG Vh Vintage Burgundy is going for a song Concert Gothic Voices St Bartholomew, Smithfield Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dancing to the rhythm of devotion David Toop on three festivals that offer Westerners a chance to hear the spirititual music of other cultures A devil of a tricky problem Theatre Una Pooka Tricycle, Kilburn Music Discount Centre Swiss role proves too hard for audiences to swallow Cheltenham Festival: Richard Morrisun sees delusion of Apline grandeur in the Costswolds Rossini by numbers Opera La donna del lago La Scala Milan The Sunday Times RSC Drop the dead donkey Kind Food: Alison Johnson Thermabond Contracts Ltd. Dough rolls fast and fresh The best ingredients and a quick turnover have brought Rewards to a chain of croissant shops. Mary Wilson reports Good year for schist debris Robin Young appeals for more helpful, less esoteric wine lists Best buys Impressions of a French picnic Frances Bissell, the Times cook, presents ideas and recipes for an elegant d?jeuner sur l'herbe-in an English garden setting Eternal youth in a soup bow Hong Kong's foremost foodie on bird's nest to bear's paws Pickfords Travel France Great Classics Oeufs En Meurette Saturday Rendezvous Study is child's play Betty Jerman explores the newly opened children's museum in Halifax, where learning is turned into hands-on fun Events The Times Peer group pressure Why Lord Bath (left) and others are scheming, by Michael Freedland Yarwood of the backyard Feather report Blood flows as one man goes to mow a meadow Farmer's Diary: Paul Hetney Page & Moy Holidays Limited Events Where to Walk Where to Stay Qantas Guide Books Atlantic Coast From stylish La Rochelle in the north to Hendaye on the Spanish border, the French west coast has restored Peter Barnard's faith in beach resorts Passport to France Try the mild west Property Brittany Ferries Where to Shop Where to Eat and Drink Country Property London Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Factory Shop RXi Shoes Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Douglas, Lyons & Lyons Palace Court Kensington Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fantasy of the secret garden Welcome handful for the green-fingered Skiing to the back door Regency shell needs love Small but perfectly daring A tiny plot need not inhibit the imaginatiion, as Francesca Greenoak discovers in a garden with theatrical flair in west London Western Driveways Best Buys Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Conservatory Sun Blinds Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items My Perfect Weekend Boden Woods of Morecambe Ltd Ardenco Ltd. Better life at half the price Alex Davidson swapped stress for serenity at his French manor. Kay Marles reports The Times Passport to France Shoparound Slumbershades Seymour Shirts Neil's Medivac Shoparound The Direct Foam Supply Co Viewdata Europe Tele Brands First lady of fizz Win a weekend away in The Times!Veuve Clicquo competion Enjoy a weekend in Champagne Parrots, pudding and print ideas Vinny Lee meets a designer with colourful sources of inspiration Announcements Concise Crossword Rentals Bike fans still fire on all cylinders The market for old motorcycles is back in the enthusiasts' hands as prices fall Kidney The Times Royal Mint BBC1 Satellite Breitling Variations Radio BBC1 Satellite MOPS Variations Radio The Times 6mg Tar 0.5 mg Nicotine Smoking Kills Opening Shots Contents Hard Paper Josephine Hart is wealthy, intelligent, disgustingly happy and loved. But her progress as a novelist, Sally Brampton writes, has meant a spiritual return to the insane grief of her youth. Photograph by Graham Wood Entertainer in honour's court Enthusiasms Eric Anderson breathes the pure air of courage, charm and old-fashioned niceness of Sir Walter Scott Seiko Our brewers never do things by halves Stella Artois Remember the Sabbath day? Nobody seems to understand Sunday any more. Supermarkets are full and churches are empty. the day of rest has become a day of activity and the law lies broken and abused. Alan Franks spent four Sundays in June looking at what the nation is up to and seeking God's place in the new order. Main photograph by Paul Massey Jameson Model Illustrated Carina Toyota Seventh-day itch Iused to put on a frave face "I used to be under the impression that we were… Suzuki Fujicolor Fuji Film (UK) Ltd Philips Philips Taste sensations unfit for humane consumption It might seem to be a giant leap from sports fear to leisure wear, but increasingly the British public is making a very small step for fashion by choosing to dress in track suits and trainers Photograph by Gered Mankowity Stakes and chips for a card Clementfreus Gut Feeling Restaurant Guide Notable Interiors Catering for a secretive society Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseried Cafes Dives I spy with my little eye Something beginning with S Sun, sea, ships of the desert . . . and sand. Lots and lots of sand. Michael Watkins wonders how a savage land can be charming - and the sultanate of Oman gives him the answers On a par with the top range Austria's Alpine golf courses are as spectacular as they are testing, writes Philip Webster Millions of tourists pay to be terrified, Harvey Elliott writes Itineraries Crookes Healthcare Multiple Display Advertising Items Trans Indus Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Austravel Overseas Travel Club Thiers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Elegant Resorts UK Express China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Trailfinder magazine Imperial Peking A lot of leaves to be desired Books are good companions for a relaxing holiday. Daniel Johnson, literary editor of The Times, selects the best reading under the sun Magical mystery tours Summer Books Science Dancing the Dream Travel UK Holidays Hudsons Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Norfolk Broads Sailing Holidays Rye East Sussex Hope Anchor Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursery rhyme and unreason Summer Books Lyme Regis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Autumn Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Soap 'n studs Blockbusters Fine string of old yarns Historicals Hine Tools of the trade Save money and enjoy healthier eating with these continental kitchen utensils from The Times The Times Bridge by The Listener Crossword The Games Page The Listener Crossword The Times 'I was teased about my name' A Child Wood: Leslie Caron Mops Boddingtons. The Cream of Manchester

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