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News from 16/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Leslie, Ruth WHITTAKER(Summer School tutor), D. Simmons, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Colin Narbrough and Robin Oakley, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, D. Hobson, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Abby Tan, Craig Knox, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Christopher Stoddart, Managing Director, Michael Pattison, Secretary-General, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, William Davis, Chairman, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Eve-Ann Prentice, Robert Bruce, Michael Hamlyn, Crol Leonard, Dessa Trevisan and Ian Murray, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Sally Fiber, John Hennessy, Gary Barnett, Anna Moore, Sir Anthony Cox, Edward Fennell, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, John Woodcock, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, D. E. Coleridge, Chairman, David Bishop, Clare Longrigg, Alice Thomson, Melvyn Bragg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Judith Matloff, Patrick Dennis (Chief Economist), Ian Ross, R. S. Attack, Colin Davey, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Fraser Danbury, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, S. R. Hill, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Jill Sherman and Jeremy Laurance, Andrew Lycett and Simon Tait, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Philip Webster, P. Spencer (Chief Economist), Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Godfrey Golzen, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, John Campbell, Michael Evans, Fred Emery, John Phillips, Barbara Coombs, Professor Wilfred L. Saunders, Orlando Figes, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, John Watson,

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Bundesbank to take key rates decision today Pound's fate rests with Germany By our Political Editor: MPs' allowances vote angers Major Index Life & Times Wasting paper on the nine-dustbin household Confident Clinton marches on Mother killed on walk with son Bosnian peace falls to lowest bidder Amdega Travel with the Master Get a Job on the Way Go Back to Find the Best Taylor urges judges to move with the times Saudi link to fighter jet project Correction Sotheby's Verdicts differ on strike over Docklands move Picture Gallery The poor became poorer in eighties, study shows 90,000 new houses for rent needed Parcelforce to be privatised InterRail scheme to be extended News in Brief Royal Dresden visit IRA murder charge Manager's death fall 1970s jail crumbling Move to jail editor Murder case studied Holocaust law demand Boy found clinging to murdered mother on common Peaceful community shocked by killing Yugoslav teenager seeks asylum Go-ahead for green agency Qantas Hardy Amies still a cut above Women to have more choice in childbirth Aids risk ignored in desire to trust lovers Young quickly abandon safe sex as relationship becomes estaglished, study finds Branson express service aims high Halford plans 'bugging' plea in Euro-court The costs of the Alison Halford tribunal are binging calls for a settlement Ronald Faux looks at the case Sotheby's rejects doubts on hoard Orchestral scene under review Charities want lottery cash share News in Brief Councils' plea Laura 'fair' Director jailed Paintings found Honda Present the Best Deals You'll See All… Honda Whips 'punished' in committee row Halifax Dublin ministers go to Stormont Lamont warns MPs of slow recovery Labour has 'death wish' Medical secrecy to be relaxed Around the Lobby Citizens pay Around the Lobby Weapons ban Around the Lobby Parliament today Around the Lobby A Race Apart Toiy defends revolt over allowances Recbellion by backbenchers gives MPs a 38% increase for office costs Mother of parliaments the poor relation Insiders guide their bosses Fund for Falklands victims will dose by end of year A decade after the fighting, the Falklands fund is to come to an end. Michael Evans recalls the generosity and the controversy Rover 200 Series Evolution cheated by reptile Leisure firm ready to buy Roundhouse Andrew Lycett and Simon Tait on the prospects of a revival for a celebrated cultural venue in north London Tribunals to handle special needs cases Nationwide Castrol Organic farms strive to make a profit Alterdnative agriculture leads to higher prices and lower incomes, ministry survey says Family's success shows the way Town aims to honour unknown heroes Falcons' nests raided News in Brief Royal gift sold Driver jailed Car fire death Mandela asks UN to send monitors to South Africa (AFP): Radicals urge 'kill a cop a day' (Reuter): Lawyers fear for life of Malawi dissident AFP: Airport accord delayed Proton Triple-Value Picture Gallery Mediation offered in islands dispute Perot campaign in trouble as top aide quits after 42 days Jackson derides Quayle's family values Convention Notebook Fatigue forces Previn to quit the podium People Reuter: Tourists are attacked at Luxor tomb Kuwait faces asset sell-off after mismanagement claim As the emirate heads for a budget deficit, economists believe it is likely to be plunged into debt, Christopher Walker writes Picture Gallery US warns Iraq over obstruction By our Own Correspondent: Democrats lionise their last president Clinton wins the backing of Cuomo White House Bandwagon (Reuter): Siege force headed by Rabin Intellectuals plead with Mitterrand to recognise Vichy crimes President Mitterrand's view that Vichy Crimes against Jews had nothing to do with the present state has outraged intellectural leaders in France, Charles Bremer writes from Parris Croats killed as howitzer shells crash into stadium Algerians given light sentences News in Brief (Reuter): Truckers gain (Reuter): Pill hearing (AFP): Invasion papers Envoy expelled Cossacks spur capitalist and communist passions Hurd says he has no formula Travelling cockpit class in Russia Robert Seely reports from Moscow on how to obtain a seat on a fully booked flight-as long as cash changes hands between pilot and passenger Germany to sell off railways Bernard Levin All dogs are dangerous, and absurdly weak laws ensure they continue to bite people And moreover All hail, the king of compromise A Pordtrait of Bill Clinton, the Democrat's choice for the presidency All hail, the king of compromise Peter Stothard on the candidate who would found a middle way Peers and poor relations The Times Diary Rights, what rights? The Times Diary Heartbreak hotel The Times Diary Street of shame The Times Diary Off the Mark No Expense Spared Jeunes Sans Frontieres No common ground on the exchange-rate argument Ways to remove obstacles for first-time house buyer Tourism in UK Rees-Mogg and TV Complexities of police deployment Manna from heaven? Court Circular Latest wills Anniversaries Picture Gallery The Times Atlas of the World University news Announcements Dinners Lord Eatwell Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheons Reception Appointments Forthcoming marriages Traders who carried Christ's message Archaeology Word-Watching Company of Watermen and Lightermen Ted Fenton Ted Fenton, pre-war player and, later, manager of West Ham United from 1950 to 1961, died in Leicester General Hospital on Jully 11 aged 77 from injuries received in a car crash. He was London, on November 7,1914 Qian Sanqiang Qian Sanqiang, a physicist who helped pioneer China's military and civilian nuclear programmes, has died in Peking aged 79 £352,000 for Gainsborough Peter Greenham Peter George Greenham, CBE painte and keeper of the Royal Academy Schools, 1964-1985, died on July 11 aged 82. He was born on September 9,1909 Juris Podnieks Jurids Podnieks, Latvian film director, drowned on June 23 aged 41. He was born in Riga on December 5,1950 Press of a button shows City's lower profile Architecture Dick Fifoot Albert Pierrepoint John Piper Lord Bath Insurrection in Sicily Insurer insists 'hot hatch' owners fit security service The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,972 Picture Gallery Pope's operation successful Word-Watching IBM Weather Rapide Pilkington Labour dogs bark at new postman Political Sketch Index Enigma Falling off Protest Roar Veil Lifted In the past The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Shephard hints at truce in war with unions Career service to get wider role Pound hurt by growing fears of Bundesbank rate rise Lift-off granted for Air France cash Key accounting practices may have to be changed Taunton Cider offer left flat Trafficmaster HK Bank high-flier to join Midland True reflection sought at Mirror group Dell Restructuring fails at West Industries Business Roundup Templeton in talks Cross-border deals rise Beckenham in the red Insurance bid dropped Clarke Hooper slides Denmans moves ahead Williams expands By our Banking Correspondent: Wasserstein refuses to devalue Isosceles Foreign investment in UK falls for first time in ten years Names await ruling Halfway profits rise at WMI Parker fined Leslie Wise up Oxford Forecasting sees signs of hope Hong Kong unveils secret Hk$2 3 6bn exchange fund Government misses deadline on progress report for British Coal By our Industrial Staff: Scottish Nuclear in profit Marks & Spencer Baker joins board at Hanson (Reuter): Sales in banking and oil lead Dow lower World Markets Surrey Building Society (Reuter): Institute says US oil production is falling British Funds Bulmers takes bigger bite of the cider apple Tempus Building sector suffers on broker's worst-case view Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Poisoning blamed on sabotage No subsidy please we're British Comment ASB forges ahead Clash of styles The Times City Diary Tight lines The Times City Diary A foreign alliance could answer GUS's question of succession Today's results from Great Universal Stores may reveal little about the group, though there is a mood for change, William Kay writes Woman to woman The Times City Diary Lloyd 's committed to change Business Letters Banks and the Mirror Group pensioners Fimbra Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit T Rust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares still in doldrums Heath Group Limited liability means small firms must accept the audit Abolitionsits are 'both misguided and wrong' David Bishop believes that the audit is more of a help than a hindrance to small companies and should not be removed Networking to compete in Europe Small firms live with the threat of acquisition Calling lawyers to account Any Othe Business Bleak houses Any Other Business Time to call in the matchmaker When firms start to think about mergers Douglas I lambias can offerd them a discreet service. Edward Fennell reports Stroll on Any Other Business The tax haven may have had its day Audit Robert Bruce Frankfurt Results Accountancy & Finance Alderwick McLintock Clarks Chartered Accountants Accountancy Opportunities (Reuter): Britain pass the first test against Chile Tennis Alderwick McLintock Accountancy Additions Recruitning for Senior… Jennie Jerman The Times From a Correspondent in Canterbury: Midweek team rises to tour's final challenge Hudson Shribman Multiple Display Advertising Items Stricter standards for martial arts Sports Council Investment Casting Company Mitchell Platts's Twelve Players to Follow Sevenano Ballesteros's hole-by-hole guide to Muirfield Open Fagt File Mandarin: Bright Generation to shine again Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Bridge Sandown voted top course again Levy yield below expectations Highbrook lands touch at Catterick Tote pre-tax profits plunge despite increased turnover Mandarin: Hamilton Park Mandarin: Chepstow Wright plans to reapply for riding licence Rapid Raceline Surrey held up as Ward turns tide with rapid century Kent respond well after Benjamin excels Hick in superb form Bowler hits season's highest Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Littlewoods Middlesex double act craving return to international stage Spinners tilt game Lancashire's way A Franco-German final Jones and Larkins thrash Pakistan European Draws The Times Leeds are given a difficult start in European Cup Football Lacroix provides touch of class Rugby Union For the Record Today's Fixtures Yesterday's man victor in difficult tour stage Results England set a record Bisley total Rifle Shooting Squeeze for lodgings at the Games In Brief Lindros feted Third win Bertrand's bid Brilliant Kenyans give Britain much to ponder Athletics Results from Nice Scotland take control to dash Irish title hopes Bowls Polo Cowdray Park delight their supporters Rapid Golf Line Index Ballesteros has commitment to further his cause Spaniard aims for fourth Open title Big crowd expected Multiyork Hawke swoops to the rescue Patricia Davies at the Open Big John all set to blaze away Blond ambition Partica Davies at the Open Luck of the draw Patricia Davies at the Open Carrying the can Patricia Davies at the Open Tee-Off Times By John Hennessy Picture Gallery Films Ticket to ride the rails of France Alice Thomson picks up her Inter-Rail pass to join the young and restless on the fast track through Europe Inter-railers are the ambulatory equivalent of McDonald's, testimony to the erosion of French Culture Shivering backpakers congregated in a bar to consult their timetables and plan their escape Advice to the lovelorn: don't ask Private Life John Diamond on what his postbag has brought in Personal Finance Appointments Tommorow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Possessed of a rare moral spirit Theatre The Dybbuk The Pit As to the manner born Student Opera La Fille du Règiment RCM Fits, starts and showmanship Jazz Ray Charles Wynton Marsalis Festival Hall Illinois Jacquet Grand Hotel, Birmingham The Times Nearly man eclipsed by the Bunuel belle Cinema: Geoff Brown on My Cousin Vinny, Dakota Road and Belle de Jour Rocking roses Arts Brief Guare transfer Last chance Clearly committed to the new UCHELTENHAM Festival Stephen Pettitt finds the musical air fresh and bracing at the Cheltenham Festival, courtesy of several young British talents Nay-saying the nanny state Television Review Pure pleasure, classic satire Lumière Getting paid to see the country A summer job is one of the cheapest ways to visit France. Clare Longrigg on some of the opportunities Noble Caledonia Limited Facts and Figures for Working in France Tomorrow Snubbing the good German John Campbell the Unnecessary War By patricia Meehan sinclair-Stevenson, £18.99 Last days of the Little Father The Last Tsar The Life and Death of Nicholas II By Edvard Radzí0nsky Hodder & Stoughton, £20 On the eve of the Romanov reburial, Orlando Figes examines a new book on Nicholas Ii and warns against Russia's tsarist cult Small mercies of war Seizing the Enigma By David Kahn Souvenir Press, £15.99 Prisoner of Hope By David Wild Book Guild, £12.95 Echoes of War By Robert Giddings Bloomdbury, £15.99 Warriors' Words By Peter G. Tsouras Cassell Arms and Armour, 19.99 South London blues Alison Roberts Dunedin By Shena Mackay Heinemann, £14.99 They Came from Sw19 By Nigel Williams Faber, £14.99 Grafton Paperbacks Nynex David Abbott and Partners Douglas Llambias Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Textile Institute Profiles In Strict Confidence Wallis Redrow Homes Are You a Misfit? All Box number replies should be addressed to: Profiles Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Hoggett Bowers NB Selection Ltd National Westminster Bank Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company British Field Sports Society K/F Associates Cathy Tracey & Association ltd Interexec PLC K/F Associates JP Morgan ADAMS Multiple Display Advertising Items NB Selection Ltd Price Waterhouse Cable & Wireless PK Selections Crescent Management Selection Whitehead selection BBC Enterprises High Field International PA Consulting Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Andersen Consulting Southern Electric Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham Northorn taiccom Multiple Display Advertising Items Pera International Base Management & Executive Selection Multiple Display Advertising Items Groupe Pernod Ricard LYNX Express Delivery Network Western Atlas International Microsoft Commission for the New Towns HM Prison Service Adams Pork Products Ltd MacMillan Davies Ovum Ltd Coopers & Lybrand Randall Massey Pera International TCS Advertising Morgan & Banks Investor Relations Sales Executives and European… Adderley Featherstone plc Amerada Hess Limited Scott Edgar St. James Associates Führungsformat Und Organisationstalent The Centre for Consultancy plc Cleanaway Limited Airwork Selection Thomson Barclays Headway Saving brains from the drain Scientists are looking for status and recognition, Anna Moore says General Appointments Department of the Environment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Software Products Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moving across the Atlantic Hold out for a good wage Life after Redundancy Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times General Appointmens National Westminster Bank Sussex Downs Conservation Board Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Services Guide Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items KPMG Selection & Search Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists ADAS Husband's share for trustee Power to halt proceedings General Appointments Diverse Production As a financial Service Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items HMS Personnel Services Metalyte Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Letter did not create tenancy Crème De La Crème Joslin Rowe Chestertons Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items Flood no evidence of non-repair Interest rate swap lead actions How reasons should be given Property Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Protection for small shops Private Medical Centre Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème de la Crème Contracts & Tenders Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Parkinson's Disease Society Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2842 Property Buyers Guide Winning Move BBC1 Sky One British Diabetic Association Variations Radio1

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