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News from 27/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Helen Johnstone, David Tytler, DJM, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Julian Rose, Gary Crossley (Deputy Editor), Vyvyan Howard, Douglas McWilliams, Andrew Longmore, David Rhys Jones, James Bone and Jamie Dettmer, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Jenny Knight, Midge Fieldhouse, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, John Witchell, Ian C. Statham, (Airline pilot), Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, J. F. Mowbray, Peter Ball, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Crathorne, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Adam Lebor and Ian Murray, John O'Leary, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Glenn Davies, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Andy Lavender, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, Robert Barr, Robin Neillands, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Valerie Riches (Director), Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, James Shimanyula, Christopher Walker, Robert Crampton, Jerry Westall, Craig Lord, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Paul Barker, Richard Beeston, Peter Thompson, (Director), Philip Pangalos, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Keith Graham, Bill Cook, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Hugh Thompson, Jack Bailey, Jill Sherman and Melinda Wittstock, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, John Watson,

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Saddam gives way on UN ultimatum Inspection team may enter Iraqi ministry tomorrow Tebbit attacks 'surrender' to Bonn control Today in the Times Index Life & Times At last, Fischer makes a $5 million move Princess misses Olympic ceremony Popular Mellor survives a day of phoney rumours Woman tutor stabbed Abbey National Travel trade demands licence scheme for bus tour firms Independent schools hold down fees to keep pupils Cheating on Insurance is a Crime This Week Sunday card outshines Derby 9½-minute wonder takes Times crossword prize Ministers ready for fight over war crimes Police raid disowned Prison racism claimed Boy aids murder hunt Jailed Briton freed Dentists fight back Child abuse enquiry Law centre begins funding test case News in Brief Police arrest 70 as revellers are barred from illegal festival Fire brigade found to be inefficient Charity shops beat recession Mellor muses prophetically on BBC's desert island Picture Gallery Tutor stabbed on summer course Open University killing Channel 4 fights contempt case over Ulster source Poll tax defaulters pay £10m Hotels look in vain for big spenders Behind its well-groomed facade, Bournemount is shivering in the cold wind of recession John Young visits Bournemouth in the first of a series of Times reports on how traditional British resorts are faring London psychiatrists 'barely able to cope' Celts cursed by high rate of alcoholism Coxswain suspended after crew mutinies Highway Code revised as horseriding accidents rise The experts suggest some commonsence measures to prevent injuries to horses and riders. Lin Jenkins reports Farmers were warned of lethal gases News in Brief Princes split over reserve Parents to sue school Worlock better Charity show Anger on estate Girl drowns Sewage appeal Gift of life Bond winners Car makers throw cash into battle for August sales Private ownership trend is dented Spy in the sky chases water bandits Zoo rescue plans fail to meet losses Diabetics 'misled' by dietary claims Fish Oils help maintain a healthy heart Food additive ban delayed Rover 800 Coupe UN rules out mass airlift of children from Bosnia (Reuter): LDP wins Japan election News in Brief (AP): Albanians vote Plot alleged (AP): Breaking point (Reuter): Bomb explodes (Reuter): Temple halted Catalan pride and corporate power do battle at Olympics From Reuter in Rome: Frail Pope blesses crowd from hospital suite The Sarajevo symphony plays on during coffee Tracer bullets the way home, but people still try to live a normal life, Adam LeBor writes in Sarajevo Lament for a newsman who also mourned Italian paratroops flown into Sicily Seven Seas Pulse booklet Doctor says Pretoria police kill prisoners A pathologist says deaths in police custody continue unabated, writes Ray Kennedy from Johannesburg Secret History Zulu king takes a Xhosa wife By our Foreign Staff: Amnesty on illegal weapons Borge backs search for stolen scripts People Stranded Somalis get food Saddam's Arab enemies lose their appetite for conflict Egypt and Syria are silent on US efforts to re-enlist military support against Iraq. Christopher Walker writes from Cairo Iraq defiance undermines Bush election campaign Reagan may face charges over Iran-Contra scandal Rabin would hit back over Scud raids Bogotá steels itself for new war with drug lord Excobar escape poses problems for Gaviria The powerful head of the Medellin drug cartel is probably back in his own mini-state, where he is protected by a wall of silence built on judicious bribery, and can again strike fear into the government and people of Colombia. Ben Macintyre writes from Bogotá Israel and Syria greet early peace talks plan Blueprint for Majorism? A new book identifies the public-sector revolution to come, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday …and moreover Helping Aids along A lunatic fringe is making HIV research incresingly difficult, writes Nigel Hawkes Like talking to a machine Bernard Levin falls foul of an inhuman force in his home A swell party it is The Times Diary Women who won't The Times Diary Rabbi Burns? The Times Diary Treated like royalty The Times Diary The Necessary Baker To Protect a Source A Sunday Winner Freedom of press and from pressure Transport safety Profitably organic Hedgerow carrots Trees and rainfall EC enthusiasm for recycling waste Acute mental patients Moral failings Aids education Flying kites Court Circular Today's royal engagements Leathersellers' Company Weavers' Company Nature notes Announcements Anniversaries Royal Berkshire Regiment Picture Gallery Birthdays today London School of Economics Latest wills Marriages Freeing the Christian church from supernatural fetters Hugh Dawes Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Roman abattoir discovered Robert Liddell Robert Liddell, novelist, travel writer and critic, dird in Athens on July 23 aged 83. He was born in Tunbridge Wells on October 13,1908 Church news Reserve wins £10,000 award Johnny Letman Johnny Letman, jazz trumpeter, died in New York on July 17 aged 74. He was born in McCormick, South Carolina, in September 6,1917 The sky at night in August Alfred Drake Alfred Drake, whose rich baritone voice spearheaded the revival of American musical company, died of heart failure, after suffering from cancer, at Mount Sinai MEdical Centre, Manhattan, on July 25, aged 77. He was born in New York Captain Peter Manisty Captain Peter Forster Manisty, DSC, MBE, a pioneer of the railway preservation movement in Britain, died on June 15 aged 76. He was born on July 5,1915 Robert Taylor On this Day The Riots in New York Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 18,981 Parker Duofold Algerian stowaway claims he was thrown into sea Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Today's pollen count forecast is Low Weather Rapide Haute couture loses out to high camp Nightmares and the Dream Team Olympic sketch Cowie is firmly on road to profit In the News Tough week looms for pound and shares Lloyd's chief ready to stand down Coleridge expeted to nominate Rowland as insurance market's first salaried chairman Details of Wellcome offer due today Postal votes will test support for dissident names Working Lloyd'd members fear that angry names who have ceased underwriting but are trapped in open years could threaten the market's future, Johnathan Prynn says By our Economics Correspondent: Japanese discount rate cut expected John Charcol Business Editor John Bell Sport TransAtlantic to seek listing on London exchange Benson offers good growth potential Smaller Companies The Times Alex Lawrie Housing club issues debenture Capital Markets Half-time profits from ICI unlikely to give much cause for celebration Reporting this Week British Funds UK uncertainty makes French bonds safer bet Gilt-Edged Britain close to VAT deal Rowland in line for the toughest task Comment Barker's bite The Times City Diary Tax breaks may help taxmen The Times City Diary Man wanted The Times City Diary TIB-loid press The Times City Diary Europe's economies buckle under the burden of a strong mark Economic View Germany acts as if its economic policy were its own affair. Europe's system of exchanges rates means it is not, argues Douglas McWilliams Homeowners Friendly Society Capitalisation, week's change Health Group Fourie finds his feet to steady surge for title Golf Final Scores from Lytham Morley moves into lead Barrett given the run-around Boxing Sheehan's late birdies put her in play-off Final Pittsburgh Scores McLean comes to thorny end Anton prepared for exhaustive effort Bowls Dove poses threat to Wolstenholme From a Correspondent in Sydney: All Blacks avoid whitewash Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Relieved Steven returns to Rangers Football Shearer to move for £3.4 million First Sunday meeting voted an overwhelming success Rallying cey as crowds flock to Town Moor Campbell win substantiates high hopes Athletics Yesterday's Results Jane Air sails home ahead of strong Argentine team Yachting By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Ringer leads challenge of younger marksmen Rifle Shooting Snurge narrowly beaten in Dusseldorf For the Record Pools Check Tennis Multiple Display Advertising Items St Jovite accorded high ranking Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Saturday's Results Improving Toussaud can collect Beeswing Stakes Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Johnston has group success Raceline Stark opts to ride Murphy Himself over Glenburnie Purvis left to ponder defeat Catalonia opens its soul to the world David Miller reflects on an opening ceremony that moved the spirit in Barcelona Olympic Timetable Picture Gallery Records give Britons measure of consolation Light winds augur well for Edgington Mota pulls out of marathon In Brief Police kept busy Tough draw British worry over absent Princess Association president's failure to attend opening ceremony played down Hill scores twice to begin Britain's gold medal defence Hockey team may rue shortage of goals Australians on target McColgan checks in early Hall-Craggs gets Olympic call Weekend Results from Barcelona Opening shot proves trick of the light Haynes hits masterful form to lift Middlesex Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards Essex revival puts victory within reach Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards Pakistan will rue the vagaries of fortune John Woodcock at the Test Mansell responds to Senna's best shot from the front Englishman equals grand prix record Allam and Harvey succeed Rain ruins Glamorgan's run festival Athey cuts loose for Gloucestershire Cricket By our Sports Staff: Induráin clinches the double Newman escapes Agassi hits back O'Brien may be out for the season Sport in Brief Today's Fixtures Bett to coach Reebok By our Sports Staff: Devastating Fulford retains British title Croquet British beaten in extra time Polo Index England hold nerve to level series Gooch's class and Gowe's esolve help secure Test victory over Pakistan at Headingley Injury blow for Foster James Meade Limited British medal hopes quick to fade Moorhouse retires finishing last Walcott fines substitute China claims a first Zmeskal falls at first hurdle Swearing allegiance to the office culture Working Life Libby Purves has a hard time explaining away foul mouths Modern Times Don't shoot, I'm only filming Paul Barker considers the spread of the cult of the camcorder and what video diaries tell us about the hand that shakes the camera Superlative Travel Education Tomorrow Entertainments 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 And the best is silence … Cinema The passion of Joan of Arc Cambridge Film Festival Stepping lightly round a literary life Dance Denmark Lucifer's Daughrer Music House, Aarthus Taking leave in style Opera Gala Evening Glyndebourne The Times Yield to those sweet temptations Jan Fabre's two London shows may overcome all the old British hostility to "live art", writes Andy Lavender Life seen from the inside London Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on the "thrilling" No Remission All you need is nostalgia Livepool Theatre: Martin Hoyle reviews Imaging at the Playhouse Open Air Theatre From ecstasy to contemplation Proms: Barry Millington on the London premiere of a new John Tavener work More of a snack than a TV dinner Television Review The Times Educational Supplement Peter's choice Arts Brief Hobbit forming Last chance ... When in doubt, monsieur, just put paper on it Robin Neillands considers the French hotelier's peculiar way with bedroom wallpaper-and other entertaining eccentricities that add to the discreet charm of the hostellerie Even today, the country is abundantly supplied with excellent family-run hotels that offer good food, comfortable accommodation and wonderful value for money EIZO (UK) Ltd Get stuffed in the best language Minister of health and indignation Headline grabber or political genius? Charles Bremner meets Bernard kouchner Logic and the sexual revolution Exactly 25 years after the Sexual Offences Act altered the law on homosexual behaviour between consenting adults, the cool arguments of Antony Grey are Still Pressing for liberal change Minister of health and indignation Tomorrow A Summer of Roses Mortgagee can seek relief Chancery Division Education University of Warwick Stenograph Training College Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Central England The Rapid Results Collage Multiple Display Advertising Items Priority of unregistered charges Chancery Division Language Studies International Director The Independent Specialists Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top marks for 'the bac' Teenagers are discovering that there is an alternative to a levels, reports John O'Leary It is not just for geniuses, but for the well-rounded indiviual It is not just for geniuses, but for the well-reounded individual Spreading the word in Eastern Europe The training of English teachers was the top priority The Times degree results service Find out when your results were carried Holiday tricks hold the key How to keep chilern up to scratch over the long summer break Hands off my cash An old boy is becoming extremely miffed at the demands his alma matter is making on his pocket Oxford The Times university degree results service Durham Liverpool Brunel Cambridge University Tripos results Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Established 1785 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tuker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2851 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite British Diabetic Association Radio 1 Variations

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