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News from 23/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Karan Thapar, Widget Finn, David Adams, Harvey Elliott and Tom Walker, Victoria Glendinning, Mark P. Herbert, Kate Stobart, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, R. C. Dutton-Forshaw, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Edward Ullendorf, Sergiu Celac, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, James Bone and Jamie Dettmer, Ivo Tennant, Sebastian Mallaby, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Nina Lopez-Jones, Peter Riddell and Jill Sherman, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, George Sivell, Clive Davis, William Eddis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Debra Isaac, G. D. Woodman, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Abby Tan, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Riddell and Michael Evans, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Phyllis Sturtivant, Hilward Hippo, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Michael Chamberlain, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Noel Hepworth, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Ross Tieman and Sheila Gunn, Geoffrey Goodman, Lesley Abdela, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Kari Knight, David Miller, Geoffrey Wheeler, Norman Hammond, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Nigel Hawkes, John Watson Taurus Project Director, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, David Teasdale, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, R. W. Johnson, Matthew Ross, Peter Johnson, Paul G. N. Main, Basil Lamb, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Iola Smith, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Robert Stinson Honorary Treasurer, Michael Phillips, Alee Lee Cricket Correspondent, Tom Walker and Arthur Leathley, Leonie Jameson, Graham Searjeant, Melinda Wittstock, John Lewis, Graham Zellick (Principal), Philip Pangalos, Joe McCrea, Lucasta Miller, Michael Horsnell, Adelheid von der Schulenburg, Paul Wilkinson and Sarah Jane Checkland, Christopher Follett, Benedict Nightingale, Chris Bard, Michael Parkinson, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Maritz Vandenberg, Matthew Bond, Joy A. Main, James Bone and Ian Murray, Dr James Cope, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Spending cuts signal start of 4-year squeeze Manifesto promises put on hold Girl's killer threatened Riot warning Moving up Police blamed UN mission Right to die Index Life & Times Trade figures confirm doubts over recovery Popeye torn off a strip for abortion cartoon Picture Gallery Lockerbie family awarded £4.85m Press watchdog refuses to rule on Mellor allegations US threatens Iraq strike Globalmobile Mobile Building Specialists The Picture of Humour A Farce of a Picture The Picture of Wit Britain could succumb to more virulent strain of HIV Predictions of an Aicds epidermic have so far proved unfounded in the United Kingdom, but an international conference believes its arrival is inevitable, Nigel Hawkes reports Europe blames jobs policy for UK unrest Art fraud suspects killed themselves Degree Results Blazer Sale Logodaedals seek solution in a word Mellor case reveals split among press monitors Melinda Wittstock reports on a lack of unity and power in the Press Complaints Commission Racial choice on schools opposed News in Brief Cruiser tourists saved Grammars top league Union official resigns Botham receives OBE Timeshare rebuke Marchioness protest Life for fantasist who strangled girl Father lunges at killer who lured daughter to death with job offer St Paul's virgers abandon cassocks to ring the cash registers Virgers at St Paul's Cathedral, often mistaken for vicars, have a new, more prosaic role, Ruth Gledhill reports Texas Fake diet advice fells its followers Tomatoes trained to act tough News in Brief Control yielded Bail change Keays wins case Pay deal agreed Libel settled Nadir charges Rolls-Royce RR Motor Cars Police chief attacks Halford's victory claims as farcical Times investigation Seminars leave firms divided Management training or mind bending? Ray Clancy continues her series on New Age courses Comet You Know where to Come Cab driver jailed for dual rape By our Political Staff: Portillo juggles spending curbs and election pledges Dixons Sinn Fein meets bishop Labour leaders agree to cut union vote Employers' chief to address the TUC Whitehall high flyers move up as top civil servant retires early Murder penalty reform unlikely Rush to sell water industry criticised B&Q Choices made with eye to the future Peter Riddell reports on the delicate behind the-scenes manoeuvring that accompanies the appointment of permanent secretaries Rover Duke backs £5m project to save an imperial frigate A frigate built to fight Napoleon's warships is being restored at last. Paul Wilkinson studies her history Day-case surgery up by a third Islanders honour their giant export LSE given a week to make bid Leaked report censures the police over Boipatong Employers reject ANC strike deal Japan bows to Cadillac diplomacy Africa's opposition heroes lose their way The dawn of democracy is darkened across the continent by ethnic divisions, party bickering corruption and economic decline, writes Sam Kiley Russia to keep using Vietnam naval base Heal's Sale From Reuter in Sao Paulo: Cheque links Collor to accused aide US threatens Iraq with force after arms team thwarted James Bone in New York and Jamie Dettmer in Washington look at the chance of a strike on Baghdad Casio Rabin pledge to cut settlements hailed Pot-bellied pigs fall out of favour with exotic pet set in America Vatican to be billed for Pope's surgery People Bush set to recall Baker for poll fight Hurd makes surprise UN visit to clear away peace obstacles Croats forced to let Bosnia taste defeat A threat by the international community to impose sanctions against Crotia was the real reason for a Serb triumph in northern Bosnia. Tim Judah writes from Zagreb From Reuter in Novomoskovska: Ukrainians to join UN monitors Thieves seize fairy tale writer's treasure 'Bad boy' Castro will steal show at Madrid summit Brussels retreats over cut in British rebate Review of Press Self-Regulation Russia wary in Moldavia accord FBI joins hunt for bombers News in Brief Letters leaked Post haste Warring fleet (AFP): Line blocked (AFP): Time to pray The revolution that never was R. W. Johnson on the ANC's failure to bring South Africa to the brink Peter Barnard …and moreover Why pops are the tops Cant and hypocrisy sour middle-class perception of tabloid revelations, writes Matthew Parris Seeing is disbelieving Bernard Levin hails the magical genius of Magritte Storm forecast over island The Times Diary Swan upped The Times Diary Homage in Catalonia The Times Dairy Spy plain The Times Dairy Saddam Defiant Mercenary Mindbogglers Working the River Disappointment and anger over university pay decision Ayes and noes on increasing office expenses for MPs Prostitutes' case Women priests Bristol riots Power of the pen South African violence Sports honours Paying tribute to Haile Selassie Trade with Japan Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Inner Temple Announcements Word-Watching Memorial service Dinners RAF fly in endangered red kites Luncheon Royal Automobile Club Appointments Today's royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Meeting Lord Clark of Kempston Royal College of Physicians Gerhard Bohner Gerhard Boher, German dancer and choreographer, died in Berlim on July 13 aged 56. He was born in Karlsruhe on June 19,1936 Anniversaries London Mathematical Society Church news Anthony Roth Anthony Roth, and historian and dealer in sculpture, died of lung caner in London on July 15 aged 49. He was born in Los Angeles on January 25,1943 Handaxes found at Stone Age site Sir Hugh Weeks Sir Hugh Weeks, economist, financier and former chairman of the economics committee of the Confederation of British Industry, died on July 13 aged 88. He was born on April 27,1904 University news Memorial service £4,400 for rare cricketing jug Carpenters' Company Pierre Billotte General Pierre Billotte, military chief of staff to Charles de Gaulte in London in 1942 and former Gaulist minister, died in hospital near Paris on June 29 aged 86. He was born in Paris on March 8,1906 Jonathan Silver Jonathan Silver, American sculptor and teacher, has died of cancer in New York aged 54. He was born on November 19,1937 Drought Menace in U. S On this Day Appeal court asked to rule on woman's right to die Thames 'is facing slow death' The Times Crossword No 18,978 Picture Gallery IBM Seldane Weather Rapide Pilkington Escaped drug lord takes to the hills Flying Chance On Supply Stake out Struggling Drive Way The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Recovery hopes dashed as exports decline Retail sales data confirm CBI gloom By our Economic Correspondent: Talk of US attack on Iraq boosts dollar Goldman tops pay league Slump calls time, gentlemen, please Sales losses threaten British Coal Iberia state subsidy sparks angry reaction from Britain Fimbra Pressure eases on German rates as M3 growth slows New rules likely for life offices Marks & Spencer Financial Services Ltd. Stansted faces a long haul Rubicon returns to black Gas job share Brittan puts dampener on Perrier deal Wellcome falls ahead of deadline Trading at Pilkington 'down on last year' Business Roundup Dividend cut by half SW Wood lifts payout Hemingway cuts loss New chief at Betacom Expamet warning New role for Nicholson Border profits jump AIM flies higher BWD earnings slip Bond rate cut unlikely to resolve woes of societies Scots seek legal review of accounts From Reuter in Brussels: EC fears jobless tally could soar Awd wins £16m of orders When Savings Rates are Falling Placing will fund Doeflex deal (Reuter): Nikkei tumbles to its lowest for six years Tokyo PSIT Union Discount still an ailing patient Tempus British Funds Mirror Group buying prompts speculation about stake-building Stock Market (Reuter): Dow resumes its slide with fall of 30 points World Markets Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Coal privatisation reaches deadlock Comment No jam tomorrow The Kroll connection The Times City Diary Cricket coup The Times City Diary Trust in Ashworth The Times City Diary Airline link will send US carriers scrambling for European take-off Harvey Elliott reports on the likely fallout from the British Airways proposal to take a 44 per cent stake in USAir New day dawning Lloyd's open years a life sentence Italian car purchases Taurus offers data security Women of letters Henley Management College The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Misery continues C E Heath Growing numbers add up to a disturbing bottom line Noel Hepworth says common standards must be achieved voluntarily, or they will be enforced Sea change at institute opens council operations to public scrutiny Michael Chamberlain explains the new emphasis on openness at the ICAEW Any Other Business ASB revitalises the great revolution Questionnaire weeds out potential high risk firms Worldwide help Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Assistant Multiple Classified Advertising Items BPP Publishing Fayette Ltd David Chorley Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Olympic Games must be free of drug-users Aid package is required Larger penalty for no-balls Tactical division Senior Trading Director Accountancy Options Barclay Simpson Camera tells too true story Facilities in Olympic village win approval Adelaide upset by Games executives Protest looms over suit Littlewoods Old guard gets back on song at right time The Times Sport-By-Sport Guide to Britain's Olympic Prospects: Day Four Sixsmith's formula best hope for progress When teamwork fails to get past the interview Sport on Television the Week in Review British Women's Hockey Squad British Men's Hockey Squad Clark in line for ultimate reward Squads Conditions look perfect for Norfolkiev to shine again Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Yarmouth Judgment in sight for Roche Yesterday's Results Hannon powers ahead with Doncaster treble Mandarin, Thunderer: Hamilton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Gosden holds strong hand Keeneland prices down Rapid Raceline Gooch forecasting another bowlers' Test at Headingley England captain seeking to level series Poor track record bodes ill for English batsmen Test Players' First-Class Averages Bad break sends Jones back to Australia early Cricketcall Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Penney hits first century Second century by Waugh sets up Essex declaration Russell enjoys his festival innings Rapid Cricketline Contented Palmer returning to do some senior service Veteran enjoying golf to the full Foster makes most of friendly conditions Davies is in the right shape Cambiaso lifts Ellerston into black Polo Bailey given cup recall Sports in Brief No penalty Saurin success Team on tour Rostran romps in Short course For the Record By our Sports Staff: Indur?in keeps a firm grip on the Tour Keen-eyed woman has history in her sights Rifle Shooting Today's Fixtures Tour De France Details Heavyweights promise explosion in London Boxing Gaucho leads fleet at Cowes Yachting Haining's schedule overflows Rowing The Times Sports Letters Morse Computers Ltd. Gooch submits written protest England captain responds to incidents in Old Trafford Test match Golf leads race for Olympic inclusion Breaking the barriers for an Olgahood Simon Barnes in Barcelona Walkout threat denied Leeds move for Rocastle with £2 million offer Blood tests to start by 1994 Lights, camera, Act One As Noises Off transfers to the screen, Geoff Brown wonders why film-makers persist in the tricky art of adapting plays Carmen Jones Books Therapy? It's legalised prostitution Private Life: John Diamond on men getting it together Appointments Tomorrow 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 Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Entertainments All credit to the founder's vision Alvin Ailey ADT Coliseum What if? So what? Theatre Double Take Minerva, Chichester Keeping grief company Prms BBC PO/Tortelier Albert Hall/Radio 3 Sincere but strange Jazz Keith Jarrett Trio Festival Hall The Times Pedigree charmer finds good home Cinema: Beethoven, Universal Soldier and re-issues of Peter Pan and The Thief of Bagdad, reviewed by Geoff Brown Our (old) man in Venice Comment: The Venice Biennale Thinly dressed, even for the Caribbean Television Review Looking forward and back Jerusalem Film Festival David Robinson finds rediscovered archive films as rewarding as the new offerings in Israel's annual cinematic celebration Opera at the Festival Frankly off-beat Arts Brief Vienna whirl Reunited Last chance… Over the water to the office Does the fun of commuting from France outweigh the drawbacks? Leonie Jameson meets families who have taken the plunge Picture Gallery Corner of a foreign field An English gardener's handiwork is arousing local curiosity in Brittany Memoirs of the au pairs First Impressions Saturday Rich pickings, slender means Victoria Glendinning enjoys the relish with which Muriel Spark translated the events of her early life into fiction Curriculum Vitae By Muriel Spark Horrors on the home front Adelheid von der Schulenburg The Hour of the Women By Christian von Krockow Faber, £25 Cape of good intentions Frontiers The evolution of South African society and its central tragedy, the agony of the Xhosa people By N?el Mostert Cape, £25 Muscling in on his mind The Space Trap By Colin McGinn Duckworth, £14.99 The Gift, The Prayer, The Offering Indian dynasty eclipsed Two Alone, Two Together Letters between Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru 1940-1964 Edited by Sonia Gandhi Hodder & Stoughton, £30 Aids meeting loses edge as advances tail off Thousands of delegates, hundreds of presentations—but is the cost of an annual conference really justified? Animals tamed by time Nigel Hawkes considers the possibility that sheep have settled for a quiet life Extreme animal rightists have enormous naivety about nature Salt house yields its secrets Bronze Age people transform their image An excavation in Fenland has turned archaeological wisdom on its head Horn gene traced Update Career Analysts To Advertise Telephone La Creme De La Creme Microsoft Makes it Easier Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Spencer Stuart Career Movers' Companion To Advertise Fax Microsoft Makes it Easier Austin Knight ACT Financial Systems McKenzie Waterman Tesco DunsNet Mainland Executive Services Johnson Wilson Recruitment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Michael Page Marketing K/F Associates Selection & Search Selector Europe a Spencer Stuart Company Selector Europe a Spencer Saurt Company NCC Software Volvo OC&C Adderley-Featherstone plc Corporate Consulting Group PA Consulting Group Ey Executive Selection Hill Associates Recruitment Division Christopher Little Consultants Pera international Nag Recruitment Harvey Nash Acorn Director of International Contract Operations Versutus Advertising AGC Consultants Ltd Pioneer The Art of Entertainment The Sun Barclays Jm Price Waterhouse Hamilton Oil Company Ltd Price Waterhouse PA Consulting Group Executive Network Dixey Robb Associates Aston Zoraster International Search & Selection J. 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Dead Centre Dead Right Administrators on Temporary Contract The Training Business Ltd The Civil Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer ADAS Looking east for exports A course in Japan for businessmen could lead to more trade links, writes Widget Finn General Appointments Computer Manager Career Services Guide Executive Appointments Directors/managers From the army to the firing line Coping with Redundancy City Associates Investment Administrator As a financial consultant with Aegon, you could… Accountancy Opportunities Drake Executive Top Professionals Cr?me De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Allied Dunbar Osbornes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Morgan Badenoch & Clark recruitment specialists Multiple Classified Advertising Items Language Recruitment Services Ltd German Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Profiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leases must be of certain duration Challenge to warrant of imprisonment Duty to examine equivalence of professional qualifications Decree limiting free movement of waste products is unlawful Fire escape licence was personal Minister cannot create urgency Relevant date of occupation Crème de la Crème Taxation Problems in Spain Legal Notices Times Classified Classified Advertisement The Times Concise Crossword No 2848 Property Buyers Guide Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning Move BBC1 Multiyork Variations

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