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News from 17/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

Autores

George Cole, Tom Dawn, Jon Ashworth, Beloff, Helen Johnstone, Nick Nuttall, John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Lena M. Jeger, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, David Monks, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Kevin Eason, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Martin Farndale, Bernard Mills, Colin Narbrough, Martin Fletcher, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, R. M., Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, David Currie, Brian Lake, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, M. I. Ahmad, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Louise Hidalgo, Alex Segal, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Edgar Mann, Geoffrey Dicks, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Michael Tate City Editor, John Hennessy, Professor J. R. Quayle, FRS, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Andrew Sims, Michael Snook, Peter Cottee, Kari Knight, Alison Roberts, Jamie Dettmer and Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau, I. D. Peacock, Jonathon Green, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Ali Jaber, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, John Lee, Liz Gill, Jonathan Braude, Nigel Hawkes, Edwina Currie, Clare Longrigg, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, David Pannick QC, Joanna Richardson, Michael Scott, M. Gee, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Eve-Ann Prentice and our Foreign Staff, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alfred Hermida, J. J. S. Allison, M. A. Kirkham, J. R. Hasler, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, John Shaw, Edward du Cann, Robert Morgan, Matt Huber, Peter Riddell, M. A. Stevens, Rupert White, Richard Beeston, James B. McWHINNIE, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Wolfgang Münchau and Philip Webster, Tony Czuczka, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Arthur Leathley, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, M. E. K. Gray, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Mike Appleton, Sergei Molotsov and Bruce Clark, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Russell, John Watson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Clinton and Bush scramble for Perot votes Withdrawal angers supporters Today in the Times Index Life & Times Killer drivers to face up to ten years in jail Computer identifies Russia's royal skeletons Israel puts temporary halt on settlements Germany spares Major interest rate increase Rise in jobless slows Abbey National Infotech Times Joyriders' deaths spark riot Silent majority ensures victory for the Mirror's Securitate Cut of a third ordered in university pay accord Everest Fit the Best Boy friend appeals to trap knife killer Farmer claims cure for mad cow disease Irish Dairy Board Freeing of rapist leads to law review Intruder caught in Buckingham Palace News in Brief Stamp man cleared Tornados' close shave Halford case resumes Slap mother detained Forecasts '84% right Hunt protesters jailed TV satire criticised Former colonel held Drug agency calls for cannabis cafes Release wants a change in laws that senior police officers know are consistently broker A quarter century on, the high and mighty rally again to the cause Jonathon Green on the anniversary of a futile fight for legality that has allied pop stars and politicians Head quits NHS trust after patients die Stop Press France-With the Times and LBC New vaccine can save babies The Conran Shop Mothers lose case on income support News in Brief Doctor warned Mercury award River danger Golden deals Homebase House and Garden Centres Campaign seeks ban on child arcade gambling Michael Horsnell looks at the dark side of the bright lights in arcades where children spend ?50m a year Fan buys Lennon bungalow News in Brief Gummer attack Sweet victory Sale falls flat Saudi prince falls to the taxman Released patients 'better off' Barcelona Riot-hit estate gains stake in £750m fund Council under scrutiny Magnetize Councils seeking extra £2.1bn told to tighten their belts Navy tanker will go to sea unarmed Prescott keeps on fighting Mi5 chief considers her reply Around the Lobby £150m HQ Around the Lobby Olympic trip Around the Lobby Asylum pleas Around the Lobby Parliament rises Around the Lobby Generalitat De Catalunya Norris warns of veto on Docklands Tube Rover Metro Lady Olga accuses schools of failing Christianity Ministers want law to end car clamp 'piracy' Timetable for tests extended MP pleads for Vulcan Ferry safety officials fail to hit targets Holidays give Tories a break Political Notebook Comet Skinner bridges troubled waters Farm deal attacked by peers Clinton vows to root out the forces of greed Forte Hotels Picture Gallery Two-horse race forces Democratic team to rethink election strategy Democrats are talking of a landslide victory but real battle has not even begun, Writes Peter Stothard Rodney King jailed for drink-driving after crash People Perot 's campaign fuelled by anger Jamie Dettmer looks at the maverick who broke one political rule too many Miyazawa shifts tack on troops News in Brief Deal in trouble Visits legalised Land act fails Birth control Sharma wins Lawyers' stand Bentley Motors Island's reforming spirit withers under Lenin's hard gaze The rich island of Sakhalin, with huge investment potential, is languishing in the grip of Moscow, Mary Dejevsky writes from Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Bosnia peace talks stagger to third day Carrington remains pessimistic Hurd applauds peace monitors Lunn Poly Flight Shop Children of Vichy victims barrack Mitterrand Charles Bremner examines reactions to the fiftieth anniversary of the French police round-up of Jews Clamp on missiles agreed Venice judges seek to remove De Michelis legal immunity Pope takes Short walk in hospital News in Brief (Reuter): 'No' to Sladek Mayor guilty (AP): Envoy attacked Charges filed Egypt ready for summit with Israel Syrians to stay on in Beirut Camel jockeys race into trouble Index UN authorises envoy for South Africa Colony defies China to back UK-style vote Bristol & West & You Jail terms greeted by gunfire No plugs for Spark Philip Howard hails a fine and elusive writer Questions of judgment David Pannick QC on the tasks Lord Donaldson's successor as Master of the Rolls Hard currency, hard options Norman Lamont is boxed on the pound, writes Peter Riddell A Week in Politics …and moreover Guildhall gossip The Times Diary Flutter on the wing The Times Diary Shipping line The Times Diary Fitting and proper The Times Diary The Perot Legacy Playing at Peace Degrees of Honour Pedestrianised London Green towels Monetary views of 'Liverpool Six' MPs' expenses and the work they do Select committees Cutting army strength Dentists' distress US policy on Israel Readers' fee at British Library? The law and anorexia Upstairs , downstairs Court Circular Birthdays today Dinners Today's royal engagements Chartered Surveyors' Company Christening Institute of Biology Picture Gallery Announcements Fighter ace's VC may fetch record China's jade makes an unlikely start Archaeology Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Word-Watching Latest wills Luncheons Lord Weatherill Reception Sir Percival Griffiths Sir Percival Griffiths, KBE, CIE, former official in the Indian Civil Service and businessman, died on July 14 aged 93. He was born on January 15,1899 Ashby Harper Ashby Harper. who became the oldest man to swim the English Channel in 1982 at the age of 65, died in Greenwich, Connecticut, on July 11, aged 75 Church news Antonio Marceglia Antonio Marceglia, the Italian naval officer who in 1941 took his "human torpedo" into the harbour of Alexandria and put out of actiion the British battleship HMS Queen Elizabeth, died in Venice on July 14 aged 76. He was born on July 28,1915 Professor Kenneth Baker Samuel John Kenneth Baker, OBE, professor of geography at Markerere University, Uganda, from 1949 to 1967, and subsequently emeritus professor, died in Bradford on June 9 aged 85. He was born in Keighley on May 8,1907 Road blights 'film' village Architecture Appreciations Lord Kearton Thomas Bergmann Alarm in Royal Procession Blue Arrow fraud case convictions quashed Israel calls halt to settlement The Times Crossword No 18,973 Picture Gallery Computer rebuilds tsar's face from skull Word-Watching AA Roadwatch London Highest & Lowest Manchester Glasgow Seldane Weather Rapide Pilkington Preaching to the concerted Political sketch Business Today in Business Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Jobless increase is the smallest for two years Bundesbank defends rate decision European markets sigh with relief Director of Neddy changes horses Relisted Mirror shares expected to halve Virgin Sport NHL looks for room to breathe Shares in Chequers suspended International Appointments Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty The Times Dalepak beefs up profits and sales Commercial Litigation Computer NeXT Systems Administration By a Correspondent: Appeal Court to rule on Bcci objections Takeover panel takes softer approach By a Correspondent: Ford curbs production of Escort as sales dip Royal Ordnance joins forces with Alvis Business Roundup Reed sees late upturn Ranger Oil expands British Ports dips 24p Quality seeks listing Brasway profits double Cray moves to suspend Druck Holdings loses steam in second half Lloyd 's looks forward to better times AB seeks buyer for subsidiary Jones, Stroud edges ahead Kewill down Hampson slips Norbain up Parcelforce rivals wait for BoT package WPP group to drive Jaguar advertising Wellcome picks Schroders to advise on investments By our City Staff: Peel bucks poor trend in property Crown Computer Products Owners Abroad cuts 100,000 holidays Great Universal delivers increase NatWest floats corporate loans Reuter: Foreign bond rules eased by Japanese Bowater Inc expects loss until 1993 Home shoppers keep Gus going Tempus German discount rate rise wipes out share gains Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes British Funds (Reuter): Perot exit boosts Dow Wall Street Hong Kong reaches peak despite selling World Markets A long message from Frankfurt Comment Deeper in debt City fathers trust fund The Times City Diary Hoare recruits The Times City Diary Racing away The Times City Diary Wellcome seeks right chemistry to make share sale go with a fizz Martin Waller assesses the prospects of the pharmaceutical company's share offer, as it enters a critical phase On the mat The Times City Diary Chambers of commerce might not give impartial advice to start-ups Nsm capital reorganisation misconceived Evidence on Maxwell needed CNT The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird& Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares remain volatile H Heath Group Patterns that turn into codes A System using internal shapes should allow the army to tell tanks from trees. Writes George Cole BT Go fuzzy for the best results A Strange logic is making household appliances work better in Japan CD quality on the air The new Malachi delivers the word Translation of the Bible into obscure languageas is speeded by computer Morse Big opportunities for small businesses Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Learn how to Franchise Allied Aims Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel Charting the right course Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Development Director For Sale due to Retirement Multiple Classified Advertising Items General National Westminster Bank Business Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Hockey men believe the balance is right Friendly gesture What Car? Test cricket under pressure Mystery of eighth ball Better direction Models for young Junior tennis growing fast Mandarin, Thunderer: Thirsk Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Eddery decides not to appeal over ban Racing All-weather extension Mandarin: Central City to regain best form Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Curley could quit training Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Norton and Pears win cup appeal Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Mandarin, Thunderer: Hamilton Park William Hill Johnson Houghton double Bishop sweeps through dispirited Hampshire West Indies fast bowler nears peak form and fitness County Table Leatherdale proves inspired Jones passes milestone Delta Air Lines Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Jung falls short of his century Kent snatch surprise win Today's Fixtures McEnroe bows to buoyant Bates Tennis Forsyth settles the issue Polo The Times Burrell will offer chance to judge pre-Olympic form Christie's main rival on view at Gateshead Kiptanui steps down Three in a row for Epsom Rifle Shooting Rapid Golf Line Titleist Whitaker wins Robins says no Schumacher and Senna clash in pits In Brief Doohan delay Induráin happy Final place Finishing touch For the Record Daly reveals shortcomings that flaw the power game Faldo forgets his soul in desire to be Mr Perfect Today's Tee-Off Times William Hill Sports Letters Woosnam declares his intentions Floyd and Pate post opening-round 64s to share Open lead at Muirfield American Express Cards The Open Leader Board First-Round Scores from Muirfield Lancashire humbled by apprentice Scoreboard Scoreboard Janzen makes his mark for the family cat Stirring deeds by Lee Health p5 Manor hope and glory Richard Morrison on the up, down and up career of Andrew Davis, who tonight conducts the First Night of the Proms The pick of the Proms, a personal concert guide From Bluebeard's Castle and a coronation in Venice to Rossini Played With a swing Personal Finance Motoring p7 Tomorrow Entertainments The Times Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geof Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol *) on release across the country Insider creates chance to shine Dance Australian Ballet Coliseum Trouble in Trinidad Theatre The Last Carnival Birmingham Rep Last sifting today for a light, satisfying lunch Recital Cécile Ousset Bishopsgate Hall Cheered but chilled Concert Sternklang Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham Exhibitions Hope consigned to its deathbed Galleries: Richard Cork on a challenging and distrurbing London exhibition by the German artist Anselm Kiefer Living on in the memory Galleries: Tribute Exhibition A Show of and for Edward Bawden, reviewed by John Russell Taylor Critic's Choice Multiyork Dawn's chorine Television Rock across the channel French pop rarely makes the charts in Britain—but France attracts some of the world's top talent. Clare Longrigg on who is playing where this summer Lesson 1: the French know best France First Impressions Tomorrow Pets off the hook Why can't we cope with a crisis? Basic life-saving can be learnt in hours-yet even many professionals are useless in a medical mdical emergency. Now pressure is growing for more first aid training, Liz Gill reports Light fingers surprised Medical Briefing No shock of hair? WPA Health Insurance First Reactions: The Answers Rocket for a rainforest A huge space and hydro-electric project in French Guiana is Worrying environmentalists, Nick Nuttall reports Audi Peugeot 605 Multiple Display Advertising Items Reliant returns to the rescue Kevin Eason hails the revival of a sports car-but finds he has reservations Porsche Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cars Wanted Scotts London SAAB Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Roadwise SAAB Approved Used Cars SAAB Aircraft Inspired Jaguar claws its way back Once known for anything but reliability, one of Britain's great makes has won a high US rating Sales are up by 12.5 per cent for the first five months of the year Underwriter's right of recoupment Diagnosis and therapy the same in law Multiple Display Advertising Items No duty to alert Lloyd's names No power to backdate order Degrees awarded by St Andrews university Car Buyers Guide Announcements Cambridge Tripos results Italy Concise Crossword No 2843 Winning Move The Times BBC1 Satellite TV Licensing Variations Radio1

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