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News from 13/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Hugh Pain, Adam Jasser, Helen Johnstone, Andrew Pierce, Eleanor Griggs, Anatol Lieven, DJM, Patricia Davies, Geoff Brown's, Thomas Muirhead, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Ian Sweet, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ray Kennedy and Michael Hamlyn, Ian Murray, Michael Chichester, J. E. Henderson President, Harry Eyres, Jeffrey Rose, Chairman and Chief Executive, Debra Isaac, Simon Wilde, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Callum Murray, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Michael Tate, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Louise Hidalgo, Anatole Kaletsky, Martin Rogers, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, Mike Mosson, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, John Percival, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, John Woodcock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Robert Rhodes James, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, Chris Thau, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, P. C. Metcalfe, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Jonathan Braude, Stephen Slater, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Charles Pollard, Chief Constable, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Jeremy Kingston's, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, David Napley, John Kennedy, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Robert Crampton, Alfred Hermida, John Havers, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, John Small, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston and Michael Theodoulou, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Barry Wood, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Margaret Laird, John Phillips, Roger Black, Robert Rhodes, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Martin Waller and Philip Robinson, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Ministers will veto 7% rise for lecturers Sales rise strongly The Times Tories lead Chess master Pope in clinic Yacht ordeal Hants win Index Life & Times Jackson gives Clinton belated endorsement High-life synod shelves plan for high-fibre diet Donaldson to retire as Master of Rolls UN delivers food to starving suburb Thin, pale and stressed people greeted the arrival of supplies after 71 days in an area of Sarajevo reduced to rubble, reports Hugh Pain of Reuter Crowd mobs jubilant Mansell Rolex Revoltingly French Madly English Graphically Tennysonian Donaldson's exit allows clean sweep of top ranks Judiciary to continue work in making system more 'user friendly' Telecom Security Police chiefs may sue over pay rise Crop circle hoaxers go flat out for prize Millions worldwide see Tosca broadcast Fox defends change Kinnocks happy to go Murder appeal hopes Bride's mother snot Laura chickenpox alert Soldier held in Ulster Ripe for evacuation Powerboat sets record Boy become chess master at age of 8 News in Brier Gundog rivals 'run gossip campaign against dead owner' Great war veterans honour the fallen Pierrepoint had clear conscience Queen seeks £300,000 forest grant Picture Gallery Transplant search girl has operation BR to close Blackpool InterCity link Drambuie Research workers join Ford strike Resorts press for laws to restore calm Segregation demnded after speedboats, water skiers and wet biker clash with swimmers Make us honest women, Anglican deacons say Bong! McDonald makes the headlines with solo victory ITN is abandoning the team rota for a single hand at the helm of its peaktime flagship, reports Melinda Wittstock Nuns win fight over hen money Yard team seizes entire stock of jewellery shop Irish views harden on Ulster News in Brief Crash kills two Mother appeals Murder charge Bombing hunt Bond winners Rueful pollsters try to smooth over a general election credibility gap Voters led the pollsters a merry dance on April 9. Robin Oakley details how the electorate wrong-footed most experts Tory lead over Labour slips from eight to five points Aggregate Mori poll Gould accepts contest defeats Drambuie Rover 800 Coupe Saxon village will recreate the life and times of Bede An ambitious scheme to commemorate the father of English history has just been launched. Simon Tait reports Dons' vote ends an uncivil row Adams blitzes route through world elite The Week Ahead Secret History UN supplies relieve 71-day Serb siege of Sarajevo suburb Time International Pope goes into hospital for abdominal tests Bonn scoffs at east's movement From Associated Press in Moscow: Volunteers fighting forest fire Estonia appeals for calm (AFP): Italy to sell state firms News in Brief (Reuter): Havel offer (Reuter): Killer crash (AFP): Nuclear threat (Reuter): Poll favoured (Reuter): Drivers taxed Rocard now first in line to succeed Mitterrand Yeltsin returns to conflict Reformer sacked in Ukraine Poland accepts coalition government Suzuki French women plead for Panth?on place Democrats warm to the Clinton theme tune Delegates gather for the ritual 'coronation' of their challenger in the race for the United States presidency British Red Cross New York preens itself Convention Notebook by Martin Fletcher The Venue Rabin brings Peres back to cabinet Richard Beeston and Michael Theodoulou report on Yitzhak Rabin's left-inclined cabinet, which will be welcomed by moderate Arabs as well as the West Mayor attempts conjuring trick New York Muslim trial starts despite legal boycott Bush camp alarmed by sleazy advert TV Campaign Scared businessmen try to head off ANC national strike Reagan's aides may be charged News in Brief Ten are freed (Reuter): Leader jailed (Reuter): Castro powers (Reuter): Thai party From Reuter in Sydney: Seven die as wave pulls them into sea Philippines frees two party heads IBM No Title Picture Gallery Patten wins protesters' cheers Why Kinnock deserves better Labour owens its retiring leader more than it admits, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris …and moreover Tammany's ghosts US Democrats still look over their shoulders at a corrupt political machine, writes Ben MacIntyre Hurry while civilisation lasts Bernard Levin wonders if the vulgarity of junk mai; will not eventually taint a lofty insititution Jolly boating voting The Times Diary Quiet as the grave The Times Diary Clerical comic The Times Diary Australian lather The Times Diary Ransome's crew The Times Diary Europe's Ethnic Demons New Judges for Old Toll of Polls Legal system needs radical change Plea bargains put innocent at risk 'Queen Mary's' future Country roads How to pay for European fighter Balkan intervention Heritage projects Stirling merits 'Eng. lit. ' at school Court Circular Today's birthdays Meetings Today's royal engagements Memorial service Appointments Announcements Minoan paintings found in Egypt Dinner British Federation of University Women Beit fellowships Word-Watching School news Fresham Heights Nature notes Carmen's Company University news Orthodoxy often beats the odds Forthcoming marriages Marriages Lord Archer Sir Basil Smallpeice Gustav Svensson Church news Albert Pierrepoint Anniversaries Latest wills Deng Yingchao James Todd Earl Morris Aeroplane Accident Mr. Rolls Killed at Bouraemouth On this Day Tory sceptics stirring up fantasy fears, says Major The Times Crossword No 18,969 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch London Lighting-Up Times Seldane Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Call for review of killer's sentence Business The luck that provides Power In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Business chiefs favour switch of spending from road to rail Cut in mortgage cover threatens small societies Wellcome looking east in share sale Hanson renews Canary Wharf talks Reichmann seeks fresh backers for crippled O&y Industry sails into heavy weather From a Correspondent Frankfurt: Germany to end Airbus subsidy John Charcol CBI detects increased confidence King expected to announce retirement Knowing when to cross over the equity threshold Gilt-Edged Ringmaster Clark faces roar of MGN crowd MFI takes fizz out of Taunton Tempus British Funds Bundesbank likely to tighten monetary policy Business Roundup Blue Arrow appeals Nursing homes listing Isosceles bank deal Wall Street The Times Tackling the need for good training Comment Saving energy Arthur Daley's disciples The Times City Diary Fast track The Times City Diary Dawn of recovery postponed by bleak outlook for interest rates Economic View The government's emphasis on cutting inflation is impeding economic revival, writes Anatole Kaletsky Desk clearance Mother of battles Ambra Personal Computers Degree results from Southampton University Mixed bag at end of season Reporting this Week AES gets new look Smaller Companies Platinum Portfolio Capitalisation, week's change Health Group Portfolio Richard Ellis Reborn city of vision and values Merseyside Liverpool is begining to thrive again. Ronald Faux presents a two-page report Barrage brings a spark of hope The University of Liverpool Liverpool Famous docks back on stream Record tonnages and rocketing profits-the future looks good RIPS The path to prosperity Co-operation has been critical to the revitalising of a region that missed the boom The town that fought its way back Knowsley, once demoralised, prides itself on its business growth ICE ICI Merseyside Water and the Beatles beckon the tourists Merseyside Suffering in slow motion on the road to Barcelona Roger Black, the British 400m medal hope, finds himself prey to sudden changes in fortune before the Olympics Britain's 1,500m torch passes to three lesser lights Elliott's withdrawal signals end of era By a Correspondent: Reilly leaps to his fifth schools title Ridgeon to follow Akabusi example From a Correspondent in Palmerston North: Britain pay dearly for careless lapses Dutchman proves his mettle Triathlon Shooting Dougan comletes an Irish double Poor relations see the light Tennis Purvis takes her third national title Cycling O'Connor angered at having to take the qualifying route Golfers blow hot and cold in Open quest An ill-wind blows good for Charnley Qualifying Scores For the Record Pools Check Swede finishes with flair O'Malley discovers art of soaring with the eagles Final Scores from Gleneagles Taylor describes his address to Fa as therapeutic Applause for England manager's honesty Robins prepares to move to Germany Nations' Cup Results British pair survive soaking Rowing Cambiaso shines for Ellerston Black Polo Gosden urges drastic restructure of fixtures Roberts first to 100 but still 6-4 for title Norton to appeal over cup From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Game Oaks double for User Friendly Mandarin: Hollinshead poised for double Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin, Thunderer: Beverley Results from Saturday's Fine Meetings Leaders on the Flat Landowner sixth Rapid Raceline Cricket steps into the Nineties behind schedule The ICC's deliberation have demonstrated again the need for a professional administration. Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, reports The Cricket Book Club Smith plays the power game Yestesday's Scoreboards Bicknell baffles with his hat-trick Great name graces Taunton Simon Wilde reports on Transvaal's natural cricketer who has a lot to live up to Third success for Scots In Brief Milton fifth Title decider French upset Fossum injured Haynes holds firm as Middlesex stretch record run Cricket Interspray leads challengers Yachting By our Sports Staff: Lawson ends Cagiva's lengthy wait Motor Cycling N Zealand fail to get past Barrow Hockey Allam surprises touring car favourite Motor Sport Home unions bow out at quarter-final stage Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Indur?in prepares to step back into the limelight Cycling Results Blair shows mastery of Allcock Bowls Today The Times Athletics Details from Silverstone ICC declares Intikhab affair closed Mansell satisfies super-charged fans Stewart's grand prix record overtaken as Briton closes in on world championshipCHAMPIONSHIP Marshall masters Kent to achieve his crowning glory Scoreboard from Lord's One win ahead but three championships behind Faldo's swing slips into groove Sotheby's France Revising, not revolting The spirit of 1968 is dead. French student today are aiming not at riot police but business schools, says Charles Bremner Let s hear it for the class of '93 Working Left: Libby Purves on American school-leaving Education Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country) Held hostage to old misfortunes Theatre Someone Who'll Watch Over Me Hampstead When the time is right Television Review Straightforward steps to success Dance Giselle/Catalyst Coliseum To Place your Entertainments A serious effort to be funny Harry Eyres reports on a dispute between Tom Sharpe and Nigel Williams about the potential of the comic novel Picture Gallery Drawn to the poet's lines Galleries: Lincoln John Russell Taylor reviews a challenging and revealing exhibition that marks the centenary of the death of Tennyson OBAS Out of the ruins Stage to screen Fans stay at home Arts Brief Tartan canvas In the post Last chance… TES the Times Educational Supplement When the boys talk dirty Can men talk like adults about sex? Not, apparently, on television, says Robert Crampton (right) who found himself face to face with a compulsive womaniser (left) in a new series I don't suppose I am the first person to walk away from a TV studiio feeling shortchanged Gleaming vision for Huddersfield At a time when new stadiums in Britain are rare, the Kirkless project could become a blueprint for other sports clubs Young in Paris with summer here How do young Parisians eat, drink and make merry without breaking the bank but still manage to be seen in the right place? Alice Thomson has the answers Disability Working Allowance Tomorrow Opting in, copping put The number of schools choosing to be grant-maintained is surprisingly low, says Martin Rogers A majority of schools can be profoundly affected by decisions by a small minority Education Courses LLB Door to Success in Writing Multiple Display Advertising Items Education London Montessori Centre Don Quijote Multiple Display Advertising Items Posts Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Edmund's School The end-of-term hotel As exams finish, the enterprising 13-year olds of Swanbourne House become hoteliers for a day Selwyn College Cambridge Chaplain Head of History City University Secretary Required for West End Surveyors Multiple Display Advertising Items First Creme Secretary The Times Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Personal Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gifts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Domestic & Catering Situations Wanted Multiple Classified Advertising Items Enron Europe Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to Managing Director Meridian Temps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Cancer Meridian Non-Secretarial Production Merchandiser The Times Concise Crossword No 2839 Winning M0ve Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Picture Gallery Satellite Norwich Union Picture Gallery Radio 1 Picture Gallery Variations Radio Picture Gallery

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