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News from 21/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Ross Tieman and Wolfgang M?nchau, Victoria McKee, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Ralph Whiting, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Edwin Prince, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ivo Tennant, Michael Keegan, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Derek Wheatley, Noel Goodwin, Lynne Truss, Michael Jarman Director, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Steve Kettle, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stephen Jakobi, Tom Walker, Gail Cater, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Frances Coventry, Caroline Sullivan, Julie Fitzgerald, Clare Hogg, Rachel Kelly, George Sivell and Philip Pangalos, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, J. M. Marshall, James Bone and Christopher Walker, Richard Beeston and Ian Murray, John Percival, Peter Barnard, V. McK, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Michael Durham, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Lynne Berry, Director, G. Chowdharay-Best, David Watts, Catherine Sampson, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Philip Willan, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Ali Jaber, Jeremy Tunstall, Davina Lloyd, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Robin Neillands, George Brock and James Bone, Geoffrey Theobald, C. P. Mather Chairman, Marc Weller, Barry Pickthall, Bowen Wells, Alex Carlile, George Foulkes, Russell Johnston, Jim Lester, Joan Lestor, Robert Maclennan, Emma Nicholson, Cyril D. Townsend, Dafydd Wigley, Rodney Hobson, Philip Webster and Lindsay Cook, Winston Fletcher, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Copps, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Cliff Davis-Coleman, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Martin Ivens, R. B. Cruse, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Brian Lang, Chief Executive, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Roy Greenslade, Michael Chance, Deputy Director, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Susan Poizner, Stephen Pettitt, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Guy Linley-Adams, Pollution Officer, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Fallows, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Treasury yields on mortgage threat Treasury cuts bond interest rate Reprieve for home owners as building societies force cut in savings bond rate Major gives Mellor full public support Major stands by his friend Mellor Index Life & Times Cheques bounce bankers into libel payment Maxwell ordered to pay £406m for breach of duty Bosnians are trapped in refugee shuttle Fleeing Bosnians trapped Picture Gallery Asprey Today in the Times Theatrical Pleasure Personal Terror Lord Taylor wants choice of sentence for murder The Magnet Quality Promise Press watchdogs to meet Mellor and the actress Britons abroad face loss of The Archers Degree Results Journalist sues C4 Chase boy remanded Food poisoning up Clowes to appeal Tribute to the Queen Turner Prize choice Russians inspect army Hot star discovered Schoolboy cleared of father's murder Husband's mistress tells of her jealousy as wedding guest Defendent takes stand for first time in Shaughnessy murder trial Cab driver denies raping student Jesus 'was a divorced father-of-three' Ruth Gledhill foresees controversy over a book claiming that Jesus married twice, had children and survived the cross Video explains legal procedures to jurors The Magnet Fitting Promise Wages are frozen at Royal Opera Parking watchdog heralds reforms Professionals fall prey to New Age gurus The Times exposes seminars that exploit self-doubt and hyperbole Victims lured into baring their souls by mind games In the first of three articles, Ray Clancy, left, investigates The Foru, course for self-improvement attracting people with ocmmon worries Children hurt in cloudburst Firms want students to pay Their Cars Honda Aids virus infects one victim every 15 seconds Lawyers' tribunal inspects 99 firms For Sale: the different worlds of Peter Pan's creators Picture Gallery Schools to tackle truancy and crime Pilot loses fight for her job Collector wins fight over fake pottery MacAri denies he cheated on tax News in Brief Tube launches refund vouchers News in Brief 22 charged News in Brief Violence denied News in Brief Appeal begins News in Brief Shopper 'fined' News in Brief Councils lose News in Brief Monk attacked News in Brief Saucy tribute News in Brief Burglars flee News in Brief Juror errs News in Brief British Airways Waldegrave draws guidelines for a leaner civil service Class of' 92 admits to modest ambitions National Westminster Bank Farmers paid to preserve hedges Smith's kitchen cabinet gathers Unions join debate on abolition of block vote Regional structure would add 2p to tax Palestinians won over to peace process by Baker Distrust hampers Rabin China's boom town reaches for the sky Deng's doctrine flowers in a profit-making beer garden Peking Notebook Picture Gallery Gulf war allies consider air attack to end Iraqi defiance Sex gives women a sporting chance Christians call strike over Lebanon poll (Reuters): Malaysia is shocked by sex tapes News in Brief Vance begins township talks Perot revenge News in Brief Islands offer News in Brief (Reuter): Polling halted News in Brief Belated Russian interest in Kuriles fails to lift islanders' morale Doubts about the future of the disputed Kurile islands are weakening the Russian inhabitants' allegiance to Moscow, reports Mary Dejevsky from Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Military flies Mafia chiefs to island jail Thousands attend judge's funeral Divorce action led to corruption trial Lesotho king returns from exile in London People German spaceman in danger of losing bus pass Picture Gallery Reuter: Bilak faces 1968 invasion charge Coup leaders mock Yeltsin's heroism EC attacks British meanness News in Brief (Ap): Death toll rises News in Brief (Reuter): Malignant cells News in Brief (Reuter): Climbers killed News in Brief (Afp): Plane crashes News in Brief (Reuter): Hitler 'jailed' EC demands UN expulsion of Belgrade Bosnian aid piles up on Zagreb's runways Land of eagles looks to lift-off Tirana Notebook Seat Italy suffers a crisis of faith The latest Mafia bomb has shaken a nation's belief, writes Alan Copps Peter Barnard …and moreover Reasonable dreads Statistics used to comfort women after the Wimbledon murder are fatuous, says Janet Daley Who cares about affairs? Martin Ivens on changing postures in the age-old political sex scandal Going, going, going The Times Diary Mellor's Misfortune The Times Balkan Bad Faith The Times Betting on One's Hedges The Times Sensible caution in criminal justice Protecting rail victims Goebbels diaries Rejoining Unesco: call for action now MPs' expenses Quality of beaches Pedestrianised London Library charges Telling children about Aids Shire reforms Helping poor people Coping with hoods Court Circular University news Latest wills Picture Gallery Luncheons Announcements The John Fisher School Dinners The Earl of Iveagh Lord Ewing of Kirkford Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Paolo Borsellino Judge Paolo Borsellino, state prosectutor in Palermo and a crusader against the sicilian mafia, died aged 52 on July 19 together with five bodyguards when a massive bomb expoded under a parked car as he left the building in Palermo where his mother and sister live. He was born in Palermo on January 19,1940 Astor Piazzolla Astro Piazzolla, Argentine tango composer and musician, died on July 5 aged 71. He was born in Mardel Plata, 250 miles south of Buenos Aires Heinz Galinski Heinz Galinski, chairman of the Central Council of Jews in Berlin since 1949, died on July 19 aged 79. He was born on November 28,1921 Harrison Storms Harrison Allen Storms Jr, a leading American aerospace designer who was responsible fot the Mustang fjighter in the second world war and player a crucial role in the Apollo project to put a man on the moon. died at his home in Rancho Palos Verdes. California, on July 11 aged 76. He was born on July 15,1915, in Chicago Sisters select a steel, serpentine and streamlined home Arichitecture Christopher Ironside Appreciations Peter Greenham Maj-Gen 'Torn' Thomas The Fall of the Campanile Euro Disney changes its prices to lure customers The Times Crossword No 18,976 Rueful Havel gives up the fight to unify his country Weather Rapide Business Poor Job On the Move Book Sale In the Black Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Germans lead operation to prop up dollar Intervention surprises markets Worries over money supply data spark share plunge Iberia next in line for state bailout Court rules against BCC1 payout plan UK suppliers win Rover contracts John Charcol Sport By our Banking Correspondent: Wellcome has 'strong support' By our City Staff: Reserves boost for Lasmo The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service Share values take a beating Stock Market Lufthansa to cut jobs after DM426m loss Business Roundup Electron strengthens Business Roundup Gibbs Mew slides Business Roundup Transfer Technology up Whitehall looking at 900,000 sq ft of Canary Wharf Saatchi settles US claim CRT lifts dividend Loss reduced Businesses for Sale Miscellaneous Copying Company for Sale Liquidation/receivership Menzies surprises market with rise Restaurant/Cafe/Continental Diner Marina for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times US firm seeks to profit from 50bn tons of mining waste Hi-Fi/tv/video Business. Freehold Retail Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to Gardner Merchant Marine Midland returns to profit in the first half By our Industrial Staff: Survey of managers highlights skills gap Lloyds repays interest to customers British Funds FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Morland hesitates to call time Tempus Major Indices Recent Issues Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Nikkei traders 'severely depressed' Tokyo Dow recovers from early plunge to end 29 down Wall Street Money Markets Money Rates (%) Propping up the forgotten dollar Comment Crowded out Comment Wolverhampton wonderers The Times City Diary Pension change issues run deep Training and attitude divide the Community's unemployed youth European View Ross Tieman and Wolfgang Münchau assess why more than language separates Europe's jobless youngsters Where are the pensioners on the pensions committee? Men only JAL Further heavy falls Health Group Learning to exploit the cultural terms of trade Other nations' styles might seem baffling or unnerving, but it is essential to accept them or your rivals will take business away from you, argues Susan Poizner Beware the kettle that lies in the office corner Hp ZMB The Chambers of George Newman QC National Car Delivery Business News of the World Coventry University Leeds Polytechnic Garfield Robbins ZMB CPS Search Less risk, more cover A repeat of the Hammersmith swaps deal must be avoided. Derek Wheatley reports Pension verdict Inns and Outs Metcalf-Rose Legal Recruitment Cayman Islands Commercial Litigation Money is not the lure of the bench Law Report Publishing names of juveniles Legal Appointments QD Maples and Calder Power to make landlord pay Hammond v Allen and Others Chambers & Partners: Professional Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointments Russia Passport to prison? The UK government promises its citizens help in case of serious trouble when abroad. Stephen Jakobi looks at the reality London Corporate Law-Two Vacancies Soldiers charged by a state in limbo Having survived the war, three men find themselves again in mortal danger Bonallack pays tribute Mizuno Faldo sets sights on American majors Open champion reveals the secret fear behind his relentless drive for excellence Fact File Major Winners Open winner takes all Twins and Jays are well placed for return to play-offs Baseball Baddeley to resign Badmintion Mandarin: Danza Heights set to deliver another winner for Reveley South African star on parade Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Roberts gets a Double Blue Big entry for first Sunday fixture St Jovite drifts in betting Sharpitor justifies his elevation to group class Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Yesterday's Results from Four Meetings Ascot Five-Day Entries Rapid Raceline Worcestershire let slip the chance to join pursuing pack MIddlesex denied unlikely victory Testing day for Dilley Oslear endorses Pakistan Lamb's declaration is bold but unavailing Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Leading First-Class Averages Resolute Russell vows to return Jack Russell tells Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, how it feels to be cast aside yet again by selectors desperate to strengthen England's batting Taylor puts emphasis on quality of play Football James right on target in Times cup Rifle Shooting Fixtures No changes to side for Sydney In Brief Desperate Dan Briggs looking to bow out on the Barcelona stage The Times Sport-By-Sport Guide to Britain's Medal Prospects: Day Two Holders at home Regan shuffle In Brief Adapiiftg high ideals to the remwimd Princess Royal on professionalism, drugs and the workings of the IOC The Princess of the International Equestrian Federation and the British Olympic Association and an International Olympic Committee member, gives David Miller her views on the Games and the IOC balance of power The British Judo Team For the Record (AFP): Samaranch recognises the dangers From a Correspondent: Britain's stauts is enhanced by tour Rugby League Bentleigh can draw again Pools Details Golf Princess Royal rules out Ioc presidency Adelaide produces its ace Gale victims search for substitute boats Philips Gooch mesmerises Sussex with masterly exhibition County Table Elements assist Surrey's survival By our Sports Staff: Chioccioli breaks away in the style of Coppi By our Sports Staff: Cambridge captain criticises Beck All human strife is here Another boring day at the office? Impossible in those seething cauldrons of naked emotion, Lynne Truss says He had to face he had been sacked by a little yellow bear with a magic wand in its arms Management p7 Rabbits may safely graze, unfortunately Mid Life Neil Lyndon finds shooting is more pain than pleasure Hippodrome Parents p5 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kington'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 Underwhelmed by unlikely hero Rock Bryan Adams Wembley Stadium Even a one-act play can seem too long Theatre Travelling Light BAC Studio, Battersea Jane puts on wrong airs London Opera False Love, True Love/What Price Confidence Almeida Multiple first steps Dance London debuts Coliseum/Covent Garden/Holland Park The Times Portrait of an actress in middle age Shirley Valentine star Pauline Collins tells Peter Barnard why she is back in the West End and not in Hollywood Ghosts from a utopian dream Galleries: Touring Exhibition Richard Cork on a show which forms a memorial to the ideals of the Constructivists and Suprematists Picture Gallery Proms Dance for a Don Cbso/Rattle Albert Hall Level-headed girl in control and not averse to a few jokes Buxton Festival Italian Girl in Algiers Opera House Eternal city mysteries Television Review Out of race Arts Brief Around the vineyards, a glass at a time The best way to develop a knowledge of wine is to visit the great houses and try it for yourself, says Robin Neillands A bell that is never silenced France Town of the Week: Chartres Beware the big spender France at Home The Fun Starts Here Secrets of Top-Hole Stories Victoria McKee reports on Britain's biggest collection of well-read children's books Let the computer games begin And Briefing Sealink Not quite the whole tooth Public Sector Division Nsa Diary of Times Classified Honorary Secretary The Times Chipping Norton Colchester Borough Council Child Support Unit Colchester Lancashire County Council New spring in the royal parks In the wake of privatisation, Cliff Davis-Coleman finds a few grievances being nursed Tiptoe in a legal maze Councils are now working on the managerial implications of the new style of tendering All change at the civil service Clare Hogg looks at how the Next Step agancies are transforming old ministries Business edge for charities Voluntary bodies are becoming more professional to meet today's demands Written, produced and directed buy Adrian Hill wrote a novel, but nobody would publish it. So the had it printed and distributed himself, Barry Turner reports He will need to sell two-thirds of his print run to cover a relatively modest £5,000 Sunsets and dwindling Stars Falling circulations and price increases mean gloom for the once-soaraway tabloids American news agencies trail united states of Europe New York is no longer the centre of the world's news-gathering - European cities, particularly London, now lead the way Don't rubbish junk Joint Nature Conservation Committee Journalist Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items OLAS Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Express Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Herbal Market Reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2846 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Please Don't Look Away Variations Radio1

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