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News from 20/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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David Harries, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Dessa Trevisan and Michael Binyon, Jon Ashworth, Edward Owen, John Smith, Dominic Cadbury, Helen Johnstone, DJM, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Tim Judah, Rodney Leach, Ronald Faux, Simon Briscoe, David Blunkett, John Miller, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Noel Goodwin, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Maaleh Graham, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, J. Gill, John Manser, Rob Brown, Tom Walker, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Bernard Levin, Michael Latham, George Turnbull, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Brian Williamson, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Debra Craine, Caroline Sullivan, Eric Parker, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Neil Diamond, Sidney Brichto, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Dennis Coward, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Roy Denman, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Rowland Morgan, Roddy MacKenzie, BEN MacIntyre, Martin Hoyle, John Ashworth Director, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, G. E. Howe, Gerard Lyons, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David C. C. Watson, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Robin Neillands, David Davis, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Ivens Director, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, David Wolfson, Michael Hartnack, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, IVO Tennant, Andy Martin, Simone Howells, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Barry Wood, John Shepherd (Director for International Affairs), Andrew McClintock, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Stuart MacLure, Matthew Bond, B. A. Walker, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, John Watson, Andrew Threadgold,

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Car bombers kill another top anti-Mafia judge Tories risking social unrest, warns Smith Baker praises Israeli initiative Index Card-carrying society switches from cheques Life & Times Exhausted Faldo triumphs Premier seeks talks to boost ceasefire By our Chief Political Correspondent: Mellor's offer to resign rejected The Linguaphone Language Centre Roll of Honour Sign of Madness Wind of Change Mi6 chief could be called to account by select committee Thatcher role in tobacco industry causes dismay Recyclable bike tyre offers a solid deal ST. Joseph's Hospice Market falls by £5bn as drivers keep old cars Picture Gallery Aids patients test negative for HIV Riot Police blame outsiders Home-buyer rapist Fears for missing girl Villagers flee fires Body found in field Telethon proceeds fall Pair feared drowned Maastricht rethink call Riot bullet redesigned Joyriders killed in overturned BMW News in Brief Tabloids put up a tough defence BA staff vote for pay strike AA deplores lack of roadside facilities Editor cites public interest to justify Mellor allegations Police tell model's parents of murder on common Minister of fun survives one more close shave Chase Devere VW Students may be urged to live at home as accommodation costs rise Woman who killed husband challenges law of provocation Bar approves career break for mothers Treatment 'better than jail' On Patrol in an £8 a night banger Derbyshire police has been condemned as inefficient and underfunded. Craig Seton has been to see how the force copes Cult cartoon character tackles drugs Church questions couples on sex Naked truth Murder charge Timely offer Girls in court Bond winners The Week Ahead Rover Smith backs review of party policies before next election 'I see opportunity denied, potential unfulfilled and talent unused' In an abridged version of his election speech, John Smith says his party must change to achieve its aims Leader secures mandate from all sectors Nationwide By our Chief Political Correspondent: Women tipped for shadow portfolios Mercedes-Benz Egypt stays suspicious of motives for Rabin visit Muslims attack pyramid power The Cooperative Bank UN inspector signals hope in Iraq mission Spartacus inspires the losers in Germany's unity game to revolt A pressure group in the tradition of the peasant rebellion against the uncaring might of the state is gaining support, Anne McElvoy, Writes from Berlin Hurd backs call for Kosovo monitors to prevent uprising Bunker men count off days to death As Serbs drive north, fleeing Bosnians have no thought of returning home, writes Tim Judah in Bosanski Broad (Reuter): Yeltsin goes on offensive Mafia strikes one more from its enemy hit list Picture Gallery Catalans seize Olympic credit from Madrid (Reuter): King may seek to run Romania News in Brief (Reuter): Expanded role (AP): Leader dies (Reuter): Papal thanks (AP): Spanish rally (Reuter): Drunken plea People Release of Suu Kyi demanded Perot voters switch support to Clinton Democrats forge ahead Reuter: Korea edges towards an economic unity Reuter: Guerrillas clash in Kabul Kremlin's mouthpiece dies of a heart attack in London hospital Business and unions join to avert South African strike Peace mediators lead Renamo info talks Scarlett women pursue TV film producer in siege of Atlanta Salinas lures UK investors with low labour costs After a new-style Mexican revolution, the nation's presidnet, who visits Britain today, can boast of a thriving economy, writes Martin Fletcher A tale of two oppositions Labour shares some difficulties with us Democrats, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday …and moreover Unamencan inactivity A new generation that lacks all faith in politics is shrinking democracy, reports Ben MacIntyre There's a rune in my tune Bernard Levin emerges puzzled from a statistical musical mystery tour A shower of Spark The Times Diary Lord of the Ladas The Times Diary Strikes a chord The Times Diary Eastern approach The Times Diary Leading the Opposition The Man from EL Dorado In Need of Work Trading and political priorities in wake of Maastricht 'Cohesion' in the EC South Bank revival Crossword addicts Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Crime statistics Women priests The churches and sexual behaviour Passive smoking Coping with hoods Court Circular Birthdays today Service luncheon Nature notes Anniversaries Announcements Picture Gallery Christians and targeted proselytism Michael Latham Pensioner carries Olympic memories Word-Watching University news Longford Hall faces demolition Royal Society of Chemistry Latest wills Dinner Marriages Today's royal engagements Luncheon Rear-Admiral Martin Lucey Rear-Admiral Martin Noel Lucey, Cb, Dsc, Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland Mollie Parnis Heritage minister tries to settle dispute over funding Arts centre's closure Viktor Louis Sir Patrick Meaney Sir patrick Michael Meaney, chairman of the Rank Organisation, died on july 16 aged 67. He was born on May 6,1925 Donald Campbell archive goes under hammer Nottingham auction John Barron John (Nettervilie Barron, plastic surgeon, died on july 7 at Salisbusy General Infirmary aged 80. He was born in Napier, New Zealand, on December 23,1911 On this Day Hospital food is starving patients, say doctors The Times Crossword No 18,975 Parker Duofold Fire scare on take-off delays royal flight Seldane Weather Reactolite Rapide Future imperfect at British Coal In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Setback in high street fuels economic fears By our Financial Editor: Big firms to cut more jobs Ronnie Fox preserves a golden silence Turning competition tap will lead to varying water prices More mortgages may rise Minet By our City Staff: Wellcome camp stays cool Rover boosts production of vehicles at Cowley Prudential and 3i in MBO link British Coal enterprise By our City Staff: Morland stages fightback GMB fights to place worker on North West Water board EC to allow Nestle Perrier takeover Cloud over oil could have a silver lining Smaller Companies Schroders leads foreign investment in Japan Business Roundup VW takes Polish stake $500m rouble support Analysts change name EBRD transport plan Hanson confirms coal sale interest Competitive logic baffles regulators Comment The mighty fallen The Times City Diary Dennis finds speed - at last The Times City Diary Language school The Times City Diary Government buries a reputation for fiddling the jobless figures Economic View New definitions generally shrink the dole queues. Next time it will be different, says Simon Briscoe When Harry met… The Times City Diary Computer aid The Times City Diary TransAtlantic Holdings PLC Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath SB rise will be pointer to wellcome Reporting this Week By our City Staff: Yorkshire Food seeks flotation next year The Times Any fall in share prices this morning could be the… Philips shares are expected to climb after fall sparked by resignations Patience of foreign buyers may not run to prime minister's timetable Gilt-Edged British Funds Nestle S. A Reuter: Daimler to take over Bonn stake in Dasa From a Correspondent in Auckland: Schofield leads spirited recovery Captaia inspires fitting finale to Britain's rugby league tour The Times Dixon transferred to Southampton Football Big names fail to pull crowds Volleyball British team finds going tough Canoeing Lindsay bang on target with all ten shots Rifle Shooting: RAF Champion Makes his Mark AT Bisley From a Correspondent in Brisbane: Australia recapture Bledisloe Cup Rugby Union: New Zealand Bow to Carozza's Bouble Germans enjoy success in final Tennis Bright takes Ironbridge honours Triathlon Marling installed 5-2 favourite for Sussex showdown Racing High gear record for Boardman Cycling E1 Prado to make up for lost time Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Ayr Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Saturday's Results Lyric Fantasy's speed show earns highest accolades Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Jape spearheads clean sweep Roche saga continues Rapid Raceline Prime supporter of Britain's bid for the 2000 Games John Major talks to David Miller about his enthusiasm for sport and the government's decision to back publicly Manchester's bid for the Olympics Manchester emerges as outstanding candidate Five days before the Barcelona Olympics begin, Britain's credibilty soars as Major adds his backing Third gold medal provides inspiration for Redgrave A Sport-By-Sport Guide to Britain's Medal Prospects: Day One The British Bowing Team Fox family thrives on unique occasion The British Canoeing Team Robb completes his Olympic build-up in impressive style British enjoy athletics success Gateshead Results Bowe has Holyfield in sights Boxing MacLennan's attack pays off Rowing Pools Check By a Correspondent: Peugeot overshadow rivals For the Record By our Sports Staff: Hampsten soars as LeMond quits Cycling Muller fends off the challenge of Elliott Old Trafford fracas still reverberates around Pakistanis Manager 'indignant' over newspaper article Middlesex stroll on to eleventh success Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards Today's Fixtures Transvaal no match for Greig Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards Lord's Scoreboard Salisbury fails to halt Essex charge Table Mallender called up as England go for experience Accuracy the key to crucial Test Englan Team Perfectly prepared for Essex Rainey all the way In Brief London dash Fulford recovers Welsh first Baker seventh Merlos brothers secure victory for Black Bears Polo French take World Cup Rugby Union Jumble of emotions as Faldo attempts to figure it all out Woosnam beaten in battle with his putter How Faldo Came Back against Cook Picture Gallery Obsession that turned a loner into a champion Mitchell Platts Faldo in 1992 Racing Faldo holds nerve for Open triumph Champion's tears and Cook's faltering finish tell of late pressure on final day at Muirfield Norwich Union Olazabal escapes charges The Open Leader Board Final Scores from Muirfield Olympic dream dies for Leng Sponsors' identity imminent H Darling, how wonderful, we've a little excuse Working Life Libby Purves relishes the perfect reason to enter the slow lane France Publish and be remaindered Britain's bookshops are quiet. Have we stopped reading? Derwent May goes behind the counter and finds a furious argument raging Summer Break Education Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daliy guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Which one is the real Neil? Rock Wembley Arena Unnatural selection Concerts Carl Flesch Competition Barbican Two halves of pale Ailey Television Review The Times Day of the jackass Theatre The Golden Ass Old Red Lion, Islington Epic rewoven in human terms Benedict Nightingale reviews a French reworking of Greek classical plays: Les Atrides, in Bradford More energy than elocution Theatre: Martin Hoyle on a showcase for young performers Tunes rise above the traffic noise Radio Review: Music still has priority at Radio 3, despite the new look Blazing their trails Proms: Richard Morrison reviews the first weekend's concerts The Times Educational Supplement Partners again Arts Brief Bell appeal Wessex oils Last chance… Running away from the past The Israelis are trying to overcome the traumas of previous Olympics Disability Living Allowance The joy of celibacy Cardinal Hume celebrates 50 years as a monk and explains his views on the benefits of self-denial Return of the natives American Indians are going to law to reclaim land-and winning. Jamie Dettmer on the million dollar claim of the Catawba If you can stand the heat in the kitchen The chefs of France are sharing their secreta. Robin Neillands samples some courses in cookery The best way to glaze was with a blowtorch IIs sont fous ces Français France Essential French; Comic Speak AA A Guide for Gourmets No Title Kingston University University of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items The Austrailian National University Lansdowne Multiple Display Advertising Items Education Centre for Labour Market Studies Multiple Display Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items The Queen's University University of East London Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Warwick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Well-Prepared for survival Despite recession, prep schools are doing weel, John O' Leary reports and some are even planning big fee increases Scots parents hail a victory Changes to national curriculum tests follow a campaign north of the border All the Degree Results Pity the poor examiners A safety net of checks aims to ensure that papers are fairly assessed Graduates who work out a solution A year in industry is helping to solve employment problems Plans marked for failure The government's obsession with taking politics out of schooling will not solve the real problems Viewpoint Warwick The Times university degree results service Dundee Tripos results No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Simpson Zarak Partnership Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spanish Spectaculars at the Chelsea Hotel… Multiple Display Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2845 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Medivac Variations Radio 1

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