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News from 28/07/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Helen Johnstone, Daniel M. Andrew, R. F. Channon, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Andrew Longmore, Jill Sherman and Colin Narbrough, Tim Judah, Aidan Hartley, David Rhys Jones, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Peter Laws, Hilary Finch, P. H. Kirtlan, Paul Keenan, James Bone, Mark Lennox-Boyd, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Tom Walker, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Richard Storey, Charles Wintour, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, F. J. Friend, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Francis Pym, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Michael Marland, Charles Bremner, Derek Harris and Colin Narbrough, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Nicholas Serpell, Peter Goodall, Edward Fennell, Peter Kingston, David Miller, Harry Jacobs, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Michael Evans and David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Martin Polden, James D. Zirin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Alan Ryan, Davina Lloyd, Jonathan Braude, Umar L. J. Hegedus, Leif Mills, Robin Neillands, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, David Pannick QC, Joanna Richardson, Martin Hunt, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Alfred Hermida, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Michael Seely, Scrivenor, Keith Best, Ellen Cranitch, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, R. F. Edward-Collins, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Frances Gibb, Colin Farrington, Mac Margolis, VMcK, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent,

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Britain to cede sovereignty to Brussels on VAT Minimum rate of 15% until 1996 Pecking Order Pressing Issue Index Life & Times Jobs threat adds to pressure on Major Jackson holds his nose up against the Mirror Bush sends more ships to patrol Gulf area Baby hope for over 35 s who want to adopt Channel 4 accused of arrogance over expos? Has now Started Chairman of Lloyd's steps down Journalist kept Ulster soured secret Channel 4 accused of contempt under terrorism laws Hospital closure is recommended in leaked report RUC hopes to mend reputation Minister renews attack on Eurocrats Accident awards held up by dispute over who pays Brain-damaged children are being denied payment by a wrangle in Whitehall, writes Frances Gibb Channel link project Royal Mail pays out Conviction quashed Dame shows the way Coach 'ransom' denied Poll tax term upheld Donor card appeal Diver smuggled guns MacKay calls for cheaper legal help News in Brief Travellers defy court order to leave Welsh festival site Buyers rush in for half-price houses Friend 'slept with trial witness to uncover evidence' Jani Allan libel case Picture Gallery University mttrder case opens N&P Debts close tourist board Picture Gallery Cash lure keeps Americans in classes Benefits cut proposed for parents of unruly pupils Radical solutions needed, teachers' head says Council officer to run church school facing Asian accusations of racism VAT man loses case on payment News in Brief Rapist jailed for attack on leave Rise m number of Aids cases PC remanded Long goodbye Return journey Runaway gun High milage Early warning Honda Present the Best Deals You'll See All… Honda Signalling failure blamed for train collision Crash enquiry taken on simulated trip into Severn tunnel Freed hostage protests at ITV film of Beirut ordeal £m grants fail to redeem unpopular estate Farmers take on BR over rabbits Professionals seek spiritual rewards Seven held as £8m Cocaine is seized News in Brief Cemetery rape is alleged Police hurt in mob attack Chef given life for murder Nurse signed sex contract Tour guide held Teenager dies Tortoise trek Huntsman dies Famous face Hurd delivers a setback to colony hopes on democracy President triumphs in Seychelles Japan Liberals gain in record low poll Rank Xerox The Document Company De Klerk to offer ANC way out of political deadlock Both Sides in south Africa Seem anxious to test their strenght, writes Michael Hamlyn in Johannesburg Godfather of Medellin reaps benefit of investment in fear As police scour the area, the reaction to Escobar's escape locally is one of pride, writes Ben MacIntyre in Medelth Iraq tries to snatch propaganda victory from US standoff Blunder by UN chief marks him for failure The honeymoon is clearly over for the United Nations new secretary-general, James Bone writes from New York French scorn mars Barcelona's Olympic show Picture Gallery Tunis militant trial reopens Pressure grows for Collor's removal Pans starts Maastricht campaign News in Brief (Reuter): Aids suit (Reuter): Claim rejected (AP): Coach crashes (AP): Plotter wins (Reuter): Killer still free (Reuter): Grave matter Serbs accused of using UN enclave to attack Bosnia Astronauts develop a taste for high living on space missions Talks to start on British warship Castro tours land where his father was born People From Reuter in Moscow: Soyuzcrewto remove Mir's Soviet flag U. S. Congressional Majority Declares Victims of the Yugoslav Conflict Woodrow Wyatt The Derby should be run and punters able to bet on a Sunday For whom the alarm tolls Burglar alarms are not just ugly, they divert crime to the house next door, argues Matthew Parris Carrying the beacon of reason Alan Ryan celebrates the intellectual life of the philospher Karl Popper who is 90 today Craig Brown ... and moreover Lights, action ... Patten The Times Diary Closet drama Gamesmanship Ross writes Iraq Scorns the UN Law and Disorder Run, Rabbit, Run Counting the cost of library services Kissing safe? Welfare of Britons in foreign prisons Awaking to realities of Cornwall's troubles RE - a Muslim view Plight of mentally ill A cry for help on teaching English Historic houses Stalking stemmed Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Church news Hospital for lepers found Appointments Lord Plant Picture Gallery Locals left in limbo as 'God's Isle' fails to find buyer with £2 million Announcements Luncheons Anniversaries Marriages Forthcoming marriages University news Churchill letter sold for £3,400 Word-Watching Sir Karl Parker F . S. C. Northrop Threat' to guildhall Balmoral reserve may be shut Mary Wells Allen Newell Latest wills Appreciations John Bratby Sir Percival Griffiths London without Cabs America sends carrier to the Med Propaganda victory, page 8 Leading article, page 11 The Times Crossword No 18,982 Picture Gallery Forces may make random drug tests on servicemen Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Lighting-Uptimes Yesterday Tower Bridge Seldane Weatheb Rapide Britain gives in over VAT Jobs threat blow to recovery Muscly midgets? Gripping stuff! Olympic sketch No Title Business Picture Gallery Single Slump Japan Cut Sticky Result Mosaic Man Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyd's names owe £800m to cover losses Coleridge confident of market solvency Rowland campaign sparks controversy Hearings start on Cork Gully Mob robbed Cap'n Bob in News ruse Wellcome hitby wave of selling Shares slide on fear of CBI forecast and building gloom Knight Williams Hutch ings in Mosaic chair as boss goes Gardner to start school in Moscow Gardner Merchant Property investment dents Nu-Swift profit BAe seeks deal to cut losses in satellites Businesses for Sale Miscellaneous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wembley disposes of film distributor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Independent Brewery for Sale The Times Bullough holds payout as profits feel the chill Business Roundup Excalibur cuts dividend Maple Leaf buys pubs New shops help Greggs RPS returns to black TT confirms bid terms Heritage trims losses Tenerife Liquidation/receivership Engineering All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Box… Cut in Japanese discount rate fails j to satisfy Nikkei Investors become selective Wall Street Regent Issues Major Changes Siemens British Funds Ultramar Corporation BZW loses track of share volume in Wellcome offer Stock Market Hutchings to put Mosaic together Tempus The Times Business Excheouer Lloyd's needs cash not more angst Comment Aerospace agony Lynch's party The Times City Diary Historv rewritten Director's dilemma Economy round Privatised utilities must finance investment from canital market London 's time advantage as financial centre Recovery hopes take a battering from the stong man of Europe The business cycles of Erm economies are converging. so signs of recession in Germany portend trouble, says Wolfgang M?nchau European View Japanese cars in Italy Hambro Clearing Limited The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Life Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Dollar Spot Rates Heath Group Cleveland's thriving economy turns heads Legal Appointments ZMB National Mutual Life Legal Graduate Retail Motor Industry Federation Clark Whitehill Pump Court Clifford Chance 3 Paper Buildings George Newman QC To arms, on the green front Lawyers are offering help to environmental campaigners. Martin Polden reports Honesty policy? When women strike back Caught between a web of abuse and the web of the law Euro law appeal Inns and Outs Numbers game Spoilsports France follows QD Lurence Simon Associate Smother hate with freedom of speech Counsel Law Report Legal Appointments QD Standard Chartered Repugnant to justice to withhold relevant documents in libel case Law Report July 28 1992 Court of Appeal Chambers All Box number replies should be addressed to: Attitude relevant to sentence Lipson Lloyd Jones Small becomes beautiful The provincial practices get special treatment in this year's Legal 500. Edward Fennell on the lawyers' Bible Legal Appointments Clifford Chance QD Maples and Calder Finance and Corporate Lawyer Women hold on to abortion right An American court decision has political undertones Mansell appears to be playing familiar games Ferrari talk may have ulterior motive Kent champions find form Bowls Argentina breeze by American challenge Yachting Expos draw closer Baseball For the Record Sheehan banishes demons Money makes history Fixtures Results from Deal McKay aims for repeat McMillan is given date for defence In Brief Bates paves way Clubs in queue Fundamental error puts pressure on Wolstenholme Golf Maple Leafs make light of handicap Polo The Times Kayvee well drawn to speed home in Stewards Cup Leicester Beverley Cecil not in favour of Sunday racing Goodwood Yesterday's Results Casteddu eyes Goodwood Goldstein has to retire William Hill Rapid Raceline Apple MacIntosh The Power to Succeed By our Sports Staff: Beach ban imposed on British athletes Warning over sunbathing Injured Broome may miss his sixth Games Olympic Timetable Massive talent in a tiny frame Results from Barcelona Fit Redgrave and Pinsent brush aside form doubts Yachtsmen have to wait for wind Racing Britain produce flying start in three-day event Favourites well on course for gold Phelps and team well positioned Training partner helps Yates Counting the cost of using the Olympic symbol Darnyi denies Americans dominance in the pool Test incidents back up the neutral calls Reid is determined to capture Numan S Africa's changing face Should more women have their children in their… Terrific show, shame about the music Each superstar's tour has to be more super than the last, each special effect more special. As Michael Jackson files into town, David Sinclair wonders what happened to musical innovation A kiss is just a political barbed-wire fence Mid Lifef Neil Lyndon proffers his cheek, purses his lips and snars Linguaphone Privacy : does the Mellor case warrant press reform? Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily gudie to arts and entertainment compiled by karl knight Teatre Guide Jermey Kingston's assment of theratre showing in London Cinema Guide Legendary bird looks like a turkey' Theatre When they are suited Proms Stripped-down , revved-up Proms The Times Spokesperson for the women's team Eleanor Bron is Performing monolgues by famous women of history, reports Ellen Crantich Showing optimism Arts Brief Forbidden Planet Life, as given and take Television Review Humour baits this hook Nadine Meisner finds DV8 physical Theatre going from strength to strength with a new work Shaftesbury Theatre Staying close to the subject Away from the four-star hotels, a wide range of accommodation allows Britons to live the vie francaise. Robin Neillands reports OBAS No Title Well set up for your arriva Where to Get Help with Accommodation Heading for France? On Friday The Times, in… No Title In your own time, please What is the best age for motherhood? Some of Britain's most successful women give Victoria McKee their (conflicting) views Chips are allowed And Briefly Mum's one word Cards Public Appointments Chief Probation Officer The Department of Transport Service ethic survives a battering The media is being accused of contributing to the poor image of the public sector, Peter Kingston reports The University of Birmingham MSB The London Library Infrastructure Finance Group Manager Nsa The Times When a hospital prescribes a revolution Trust status gives managers greater freedom but it presents an enormous challenge. Clare Hogg reports Mayors with panache Elected mayors are on the ageda again A giant learns new skills Now a tax on credulity, too An excessive enthusiasm for competition and privatisation should be worrying local authority managers and their councillors Shou Id the press be cu rbed? Richared Storey argues that politicians have to right to withhold facts that sway the electorate Creative, Media & Marketing Experienced Secretary Marketing Senior Negotiator Royal Life Estates Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2852 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Norwich Union Variations Radio 1

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