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News from 25/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, Jakobovits, Jean McCormick, David Adams, Edward Owen, Sheila Gunn, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Alan Kennard, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Judy Goodkin, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Jim Abrams, Geoffrey Hill, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Susan Bell, Hilary Finch, Maureen Lipman, David Steel, Paul Massey, Guislaine Morland, Jeremy Kingston, Bruce Davidson, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Robert Weissman, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, R. J. R. Paice, Richard Streeton, Shirley Davenport, John Best, Michael McCarthy, Peter Brown, Nora Beloff, Francesca Greenoak, Abby Tan, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Shelburne, President, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Fleur Adcock, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, James Bone and Christopher Walker, Philip Robinson, Reuter, Peter Marsh, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Vivian Grisogono, G. B. Kelly, Frances Bissell, Peter Barnard, Elizabeth Dickson, John Hennessy, Derwent May, Stephen Hargrave, Simon Tait, Peter Freedman, Adam Lebor, Jamie Dettmer and James Bone, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Rhodes James, Anne Williams, Kari Knight, David Miller, I. F. Perkins, Jill Insley, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, (Michael Phillips), Alison Roberts, R. A. R. Weekes, David Toop, John Higgins, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Cheryl Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, K. G. Edmonds, Lord Hartington, Pat Clarke and Peter Anderson, James Woodall, Helen Brown, Ian Ross, Belle Grey, Bryan Appleyard, Anthony Raikes, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Peter Brown and Patte Barham, Mary Ann Sieghart, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Richard Jobson, Louisa Young, Liz Smith, John Bishop, Richard Diment Director and Chief Executive, Ben MacIntyre, Joe Ashton, James M. H. Hayward, Peter Barley Customer Relations Manager, Michael Phillips, Cynthia Thompson, Chris Dighton, David Sinclair, Michael Horovitz, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, L. J. G. Allen, F. B., Sir David Steel, Benedict Nightingale, John Grant, Jonathan Meades, Steuart Campbell, Costa Rica and Guatemala, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Fiona Beckett, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Shona Crawford Poole, R. L. Marshall, Zoe Lee, C. D. Harley, Judy Froshaug, John Lawson, Colin McQuillan, James Bone and Ian Murray, Mary Dejevsky, John Watson,

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Thousands flee evil of 'ethnic cleansing' After thousands of Bosnian Muslims were forced to seek refuge in Hungary earlier this month, hundreds more families in Bosnia-Herzegovina have been split up, packed on freight trains, shot at indiscriminately and expelled from their homeland. Tim Judah reports from Karlovac on the latest flood of refugees who have streamed into Croatia to escape Serb atrocities Bush calls council of war over Iraqi strike Index Weekend Times Dying criminal says he killed Jimmy Hoffa Picture Gallery Tourists lose as coach firm folds Sisters are jailed for murdering bank clerk Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Today in the Times ITN prepares for more job losses News in Brief Scots police get £3m Water leaks plugged Consultant stole £lm Three years for abuse Wife 'sought hitman' Jail for suicide helper Worlock faces surgery British Airways Picture Gallery Taylor pleads the case for more judges Court workload froces long delays Yesterday's blot on the landscape is today's treasure An exhibition seeks to rehabilitate post-war buildings once passed by with averted eyes. Simon Tait tells why Iranians expelled in Rushdie alert Ministers reject bonus for schools Regional scheme for education is watered down The threat of the neo-Nazis The Sunday Times Sisters given life terms for killing Alison Shaughnessy Juror weeps with Talors' mother and friends as verdict and sentence are handed down Heart girl 'dinging to life' as Europe awaits a donor County Hall clause angers Japanese Two sides of the baby-faced girl convicted of murder Seven women and five men had to untangle the evidence and determine whether Michelle Taylor was a killer, Pat Clarke and Peter Anderson write Satellite channels scrapped News in Brief Escaper held Conteh to go Clued up Policeman injured as violence flares again 'Serial confessor' cleared on appeal Degree Results Nissan Sickness of jealousy growing fast Psychiatrists' conference Depression still taboo, say doctors Snakes spit their way into medical books Qantas Scottish historian defends Sir Walter and the tartan Sir Walter Scott has been falsely blamed for devaluing Scotland's image, writes Kerry Gill £804,860 payout for dismissal By a Staff Reporter: Parents lose battle to learn how son died in Falklands Halifax By a Staff Reporter: Jani Allan protests over 'stolen diary' used in libel case Cunard Vistafjord Metropolitan Police Rover 200 Cabriolet Smith chooses close allies for key posts Defeated Gould to shadow Mellor, with Beckettd Labour's Campaigns Eurocrat career is tempting Kinnock Processing of tax data may go private Intercity Unions challenge power loss Woman's 'right to die' appeal fails Scottish souvenirs top the trash tables Yashica T4 Curios put 'rainforests of sea' at risk Aquariums and the gift trade may be threatening the survival of the world's coral reefs, Michael McCarthy reports Hatton denies charges News in Brief Swap agreed Player jailed Eel hooks boy School closes Iraqi envoy hopeful of averting clash after UN withdrawal Baker hopes high at end of mission Clinton plays the family favourite The Democrats are challenging Bush on traditional Republican territory, Jamie Dettmer reports Escobar announces surrender terms Trial puts CIA role in Contra arms sales under spotlight Hanson chief weds model in Bermuda People N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Space-age security cocoons the greatest show on Earth A £2 10m Spanish policing operation is now being put to the test with the glittering start of the Olympic Games, Edward Owen writes from Barcelona Bosnia compromise reached by United Nations and Britain Our Foreign Staff: Convoy stranded in minefield is rescued The one and only Qe2 Rome widens powers to fight Mafia as victim is buried Arletty, the queen of a louche world, dies at 94 Denwent May reflects on the career of the remarkable actress who died this week Moscow spy chiefs seek to prosecute Yeltsin supporters Russians to establish land banks Latin leaders snub Castro as Tv chief seeks asylum Tutu makes appeal to de Klerk News in Brief (AP): Bus crashes Election set (Reuter): MPs hit back (AFP): Batman robber Offended spirits get the blame for Mozambique's drought The drought in Southern Africa has revived traditional methods of making rain, Sam Kiley reports from Maputo West presses Asean states to act over human rights US scientists identify deadly mosquito virus (AP): China 'has 10m in prisons' Share price slump spells disaster for Japanese families Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Clifford Longley Jehovahs' Witnesses can help us to clarify the law …and moreover Plain guide to cryptic clues Tommorrow's Times crossword competitions should test more than verbal igenuity, says John Grant Trouble at the rumour mill For better or worse, gossip is Westminster's way of life, recalls Robert Robert Rhodes James Gold mime The Times Diary Anon, anon The Times Diary Tables turned The Times Diary The best policy The Times Diary Smith Forges his Tools Igniting Olympic Ideals Judges Galore Mellon the right to know and the right to stay in office Sorting out priorities for the decade of evangelism Road and rail markets Jeunes sans fronti?res Royal Tournament Carrington peace mission failure Coping with hoods Putting her back into it Court Circular Birthdays Royal engagements Norland College Church news Announcements Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Sixth Sunday after Trinity Service dinners Polytechnic news Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Appointments Rosemary Sutcliff Rosemary Sutcliff, OBE, FRSL historical novelist and author of many books for children, died on July 23 aged 71. She was born at west Clandon, Surrey, On December 14,1920 Speed ace's helmet sold Anniversaries Arletty Arletty (Lèonie Bathiat) the unforgetable star of Marcel Carnè's Screens masterpiece, Les Enfants du Paradis, died yesterday in Paris aged 94. She was born in the courtbevoie suburb on May 15,1898 Girdlers' Company Latest wills Maxine Audley Maxine Audley, actress, did on July 23 aged 69. She was born in London on April 29,1923 A Splendid night of ballet treasures Transatlantic sailor pedals his way to a record The Times Crossword No 18,980 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Today's pollen count forecast is Weather Rapide Pilkington The dollar will win by a mile Olympic Sketch Therm a Bond Contracts Ltd Business Profile Westland wins share of £2bn helicopter deal Cdanada's choice of Anglo-Italian EH101 challenges Sikorsky's world leadership The Pound Home repossessions fall but more are in arrears Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Brooks Brothers man buttons down retirement Gold North Sea Oil Reliance rap Freelance blues Ottawa decision rebuffs critics Fees revealed 'Moderate take-up' on Wellcome issue Best bet Gay wrongs Hill Samuel Financial Services Sport Business Editor John Bell Fixed winners Morland escapes Greene King coop Millar stands down at Albert Fisher Walls brought in as board bids to revive confidence in company Lonrho's action is struck out The Sunday Times Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society TT launches £11.8m bid for Magnetic Materials Advancing dollar reduces ERM pressure on pound Another shooting star of the eighties falls to earth Tempus Value of unit trust Peps tops £2bn for first time Japan acts to boost flagging economy Amstrad group finance director resigns Business Roundup DASA to control Fokker Panini sale agreed Costs damage Arlen German tabloid closes J&J Dyson profit slips Kalon bid put on ice Brokers reprimanded NSM wins go-ahead Gliding Electra on a smooth path to profits Business Profil: Michael Stoddart Carol Leonard finds the chairman of a fund management group who puts integrity and ethics before performance Major finds his Options cut as pigeons come home to roost Week Ending Matthew Bond M&G British Funds The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Prices sink as war worries dominate Stock Market (Reuter): Share buyers retreat Wall Street Pensioners Plight Take-up of loans at fixed rates surges It pays home buyers to examine all mortage options - but beware of pitfalls Annoying as it can be, three years on, to pay more than others, a fix might still save money Rising premiums hit homeowners Clearing a way to raise charges Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor Rapid mortgage to beat stamp duty Newton By our Money Editor: Borrowers warned on hidden cost catches Edited by Lindsay Cook No Title Fidelity Investments Independent Financial Adviser Lautro considers second censure for Reliance Mutual Sara McConnell reports on the plight of pensioners who bought home income plans that failed John Charcol Briefings Save & Prosper Chase De Vere Societies set tough criteria on loans to self-employed Brokers claim problem lies with presentation of accounts a year late Most lenders now want to see three years of balance sheets and accounts before granting mortatgages Bristol & West Building Society National Savings prove better than unit trusts Life insurance clients to be told of charges Multiple Display Advertising Items Britannia Building Society British Gas defends quarterly direct debits More frank words over franc deals Insurance rates provoke anger Pension plan flawed Save & Prosper the Investment House Interest Rates round up Homosexuals looking for life quotes face problems Insurance companies' attitudes are different from the industry's official policy, says Jill Insley The Options Investor confidence takes another knock Portfolio Save & Prosper National Savings The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Losses trimmed at close Heath Group Racing must be allowed to compete on fair terms Lord Hartington, Jockey Club senior steward, explains why Britain's first Sunday meeting has to be a success Mandarin, Thunderer: Doncaster Tomorrow Mandarin: Ayr David Swannell dies Mandarin: Newcastle Mandarin: Talented Hannon colt can top bill Craine is surprise choice for favourite St Jovite Hiccup with entries for first Sunday meeting Mandarin: Saddlers' Hall to master juniors Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mashaallah fine second Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Southwell Earlier start for National Racing next week Yesterday's Results Big Race Line-Up Form guide to the eight contenders Mandarin: Wolverhampton Mandarin: Warwick Snurge raids Germany Blinkered first time Noon equals record round to pull clear of legendary rivals Local dentist leads Seniors Open golf at Royal Lytham Wright edges two shots clear (AP): Morley has a share of halfway lead Mouland blitz precedes storm Friend takes initiative with solid 64 By our Sports Staff: Induràin nears Tour title as Bugno rues time trial defeat For the Record Richey reaches Newport In Brief Petchey beaten Crowd reacts Doohan out Ireland in Fox to stay Mansell transforms race qualifying into one-man show Englishman on target to equal recordd in German grand prix with eigth victory Hockenheim Details Rules seem to favour Sunstone Yachting Clash brings danger of split loyalties Sport for the Disabled Gresham on pioneering course in Bisley fortnight Schools Sports Weekend Fixtures Malaysians hope to make point Squash Rackets Speedie holds up completion of Shearer's transfer Football Everton admit big debts By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Six past champions chase coveted prize Rifle Shooting British at back of pack Bridge Anglo-American challenge revived Polo Millns and Boon compound the misery for Essex Championship leaders routed in first innings Roseberry produces a warm welcome for Durham Newport forced out with groin injury The Times Sports Service Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Four more wickets for tireless Walsh Reebok New law makes football livelier David Miller discover immediate benefits in revising the pass back to the goalkeeper More money needed to win sport's biggest battle The menace of drugs in sport is ever present and detection remains a step behind, John Goodbody reports British medals will help Manchester Early pressure is on the Swimmers Stark is eager to conquer course Swimmers scheme to continue British tradition Top 1992 Times Dutch draw out good build-up performance Prince to retire from IOC role Weekend Olympic Timetable Johnson is found in Lisbon Swimsuit cleared Boardman can see Racing Professionalism will secure Olympic future England openers put on 168 to torment Pakistan Gooeh Closing on Seventeenth Test hundred Breitling Will history repeat itself in Barcelona? Public relations Simon Barners on Saturday Mickey taking Simson Barnes on Saturday The fight game Simon Barnes on Saturday Hello again Simon Barnes on Saturday Atherton returns to form Touring party Simon Barnes on Saturday Early kick-off Simon Barnes on Saturday Driver's Guide to France Pilgrims on the path to happiness Guislaine Morland and her husband Miles put their hearts and soles into a journey to Mont-St Michel. Sweat and tears later, the walk had changed their lives Best of Britanny Win a Cognac Weekend P&O Cruises Next Week Film PCC Theatre Music Evenings out Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Dance Salerooms Exhibitions ABTA Bookings Video Men and the language of love Lynne Truss braced herself for strong stuff in Men Talk, but found herself strangely unable to weaken at the knees TV Review A quick 'toast' to reggae tradition Record review: Sruper Cat, Arturo Sandoval, Joe Henderson, Felicity Lott Ann Murray High spirits and raised voices Song Disciples raise the dead Jazz Sahara Guilty Secrets: Nigel West The perils of Pauline in a minor key Benedict Nightingale on theatre without drama Theatre Shades Albery Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Peter Isaac in Association with the National Trust Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items English National Ballet The Eighteenth Barmouth Arts Festival Chaucer in Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items So well-mannered Concert The Dream of Gerontius St paul's Cathedral Arts Fast-forward to South Bank clip joint David Toop previews a survey of pop promotional films since their first appearance, back in 1899 The Finns are focused on freedom Hilary Finch reports from the annual Savonlinna Opera Festival, in Finland SCP Sale Emotional fall-out Fringe Theatre The Elephant New End Hampstead Lines too hard to be learnt Comment: Benedict Nightingale on West End Theatre Parking Voyages Juiles Verne Walking on airs Rock Concert Pavement Waterfron, Norwich The Sunday Times Magical mystery scoop National Ice-cream week has prompted a Torquay parlour to add yet another flavour to its novel lick list, Fiona Beckett Daily bread sent from heaven Taste of Tuscany Villa De Cesari Restaurant Friends and three veg Entertaining at Home Maureen Lipman Barbecues with that extra bite Frances Bissell, the Times cook Summer taste is in the pink Robin Young urges a rose rethink Pickfords Travel Great Classics Pate a Choux France Adventure knows no handicap Physically demanding sports can be fun for disabled children. Jane bidder Saturday Rendezvous The Harte Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drawing down the Moon Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times The Times Newspapers Events Keep right, to the end of the road Warning triangle? spare bulbs? Robin Young presents a check-list for keen but forgetful drivers bound for France this summer Under the Bonnet Europ assistance In Brief Where to Walk What to Take Home Qantas Look but don't touch Brittany Unspoilt, perhaps even behind the times, Brittany is charmingly, inexorably linked with its past. Peter Brown hopes it will remain so The Timesd Passport to France Just like home, but cheaper Property What to Do Brittany Ferries The Holiday Fleet Where to Stay Elle for leather, riding south Louisa Young dons her crash helmet, pulls down her visor and dispenses advice to those about to tour France on a motorbike Noble Caledonia Limited Summer music Your guide to the French festivals and good books Reading in Useful Phrases Sad song of sixpence for my enormous pocketful of rye Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Spin-doctor for web weavers Peter Freedman meets a spider consultant who thinks that the humble British arachnid has had a bad press Why the stork flies east Feather report Page Smoy Holidays Events Page Smoy Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mid Cheshire Finance KC Home Improvements PLC Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited United House Fimbra Country Property Higgs and Hill Homes Martin Grant Homes Hurley Lloyd Thorpe Mid Cheshire Home Owners Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isl Renosystems Limited Banker Properties Westminster American echoes on a Cornish coast Basking under Cromwell's guns Empty shell hides a hoard of history Heap of the Week Glaciers and hot baths Picture Gallery Give plants a happy holiday With the schools out and family holidays starting, Francesca Greenoak passes on her advice for preparing and maintaining the garden while you are away Home & Garden Guarantee Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Hampshire Actress My Perfect Weekend Obliterating the mark of the swastika Elizabeth Dickson visits a manor in the Dordogne with a painful history Shoparound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stockbag Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The spirit of true harmony Win a luxury weekend in Congnac country Share a glass with the angels Hennessy Cognac Shamian Ferrari Swingwing Stunt Kite Culture to take in or take away Business is booming in museums and galleries, where the shops are as popular as the exhibits. Belle Grey reports Concise Crossword No 2850 Winning Move The Times Rentals Personal Column Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times BBC1 Satellite Twills that Will! Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Satellite Pattaya Orphanage Trust Radio 1 Variations Picture Gallery ISUZU Foxed by fool's gold Opening shots Party to the action Contents Faster, higher stronger? The men's 100 metres sprint is a desperate encounter of aggressive minds in pursuit of the world's greatest accolade: the fastest man on Earth. And, Simon Barnes writes, runners will go to any length, take any chance, and risk everything, to extend the limits of speed. Graphic by John Lawson Faster, higer. . . Stronger? Natural sprinters of the earth Rothmans Lights Discover Win Unlimited Travel Booked by 30.11.92 and taken by 31.3. 93 6. prizes… Master of an island universe The austere, maritime beauty of his native Orkney lies behind all George MacKay Brown's work and aids him in what he believes is the poet's true task: the interrogation of silence. Maggie Parham meets him. Photograph by Paul Massey Ernest & Julio Gallo Our selection for July The Art of Getting Carried Away In cold blood When peter Brown and Patte Barham pieced together the tadngled events surronding the death of Marilyn Monree, the evidence they uncoverd ruled out the likeihood of accident or suicide, and pointed to murder. But the truth was so effectively suppressed that it has taken 30 years for the facts to be reveald Tapping in to the truth Protection their reputations: witnesses place Robert Kennedy (left) and peter Lawford at Monroe's house on the night of her death If you want all the features for half the price and… Rank Xerox Cafè life and creature comforts On the Road Continuing her European travels, Jan Morris is in France, where she questions a civilisation that can place pigs' trotters so high up in the natural order of things HINE Two Darn Hot The fifties look is back, featuring alluring Hollywood-inspired ruched and frilled bikins, Liz Smith writes. Photographs by John Bishop Philips Philips Car Stereo Did I get out of my brain last night? Hard day at the office? London's new breed of cybepunk heads down to the virtual reality club and relaxes with a computer and an out-of-the-body experience Whartside Danish Furniture Restaurant Guide Third class eats on the oriental line Jonathan Meades Restarurants. Brasseries. Cafees. Dives Hot soup and a good Scots egg Clement Freud Gut Feelings Clement Freud cooks a dish for David Steel Panasonic Telephone Equipment Bet your bottom dollar you'll lose your blues Chicago -yes that's right, the toddlin town - still does things they don't do on Broadway, Carles Hennessy finds. 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