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News from 01/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Paul Heiney, James Pollock, Helen Johnstone, Clifford Longley, Willy Newlands, Cerian Jones, Alfred Dormer, Malcolm Macalister Hall, David Sillince, Simon Barnes, Louette Harding, Tim Judah, Andrew LANSLEY(Director), Doug McAvoy General Secretary, Ivo Tennant, A. H. B. Franklin, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Rebecca Hossack, James Bone, Veronica Puddicombe, Laura Riding, John Goodbody and David Miller, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, S. P. Whitley, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Michael Tate, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Fleur Adcock, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, Keith Pike, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Julia Blackburn, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, John Rea Price Director, L. T., T. S. Eliot, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Mary E. Burke, Sydney Friskin, Sheridan Gilley, Andrew Fergusson, General Secretary, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, David M. Braybrook (Headmaster), Richard Rhodes James, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Stephen Spende, Alison Roberts, Richard Ford and Melinda Wittstock, Steve Martin, Lionel Gregory, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Rowan Moore, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Cheryl Taylor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Michael McCarthy and Tom Walker, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, S. J. Arbery, Paul Nuki, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, T. G. Stanton, David Moore, Ronald Hutton, Stewart Tendler, Jamie Dettmer, Robin Stacey, Matthew D'Ancona Education Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Gordon Dixon, Alan G. Gair, Sara McConnell, Neil Lyndon, Craig Lord, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Mike Rosewell, Liz Smith, R. McCormick, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Allan Smith, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Mark Le Fanu, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Lucasta Miller, F. B., Colin Clifford, Alexander Ross, Brian Morton and Susan Gee, Derek Harris, Jonathan Meades, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, R. D. James, David Powell, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Tom Hiney, Michael Pickard, Helena Matheopoulos, Fiona Beckett, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Paddy Burt, Clement Freud, Paul Manduca (Chairman), P. D. James,

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Banned lifters fight to return to Olympics Confusion over British drug testing US troops on Kuwait standby Index Weekend Times Reborn on the Wind Channel 4 fined for protecting source Louh Ness survey picks up echoes of a myth Picture Gallery Back from the Brink Lost on the Streets Mortgage trap victims win right to sell homes at a loss Airlanka Well Found in France Transplant girl leaves hospital News in Brief £65m County Hall bid Drive for safe car parks IRA blamed for blasts Jackson 'saves' fan Equity's hopes rise Harrods Ltd. Ruling 'catastrophe for free speech' The right journalists to protect their sources in the investigation of matters of public concern is threatened with extinction, Melinda Wittstock writes Wartime hero faced illness with courage Lord Cheshire, VC: a warrior who fought to save lives Livingston vows to clear name Banned athletes' battle just beginning A series of legal hurdles faces the three banished sportsmen if they are to save their careers, Robin Stacey writes Reinstatement rumour grows amid confusion over testing and legality of substances Picture Gallery Asthma drug burns off fat and builds muscle Sagafjord Battered wife who set fire to husband wins right to retrial Donaldson warns of appeal delays Britons go for gold Fight to save Twyford Down ends as Brussels drops action Michael McCarthy and Tom Walker report on a change of heart in the Brussels bureaucracy Judge lets father keep baby Neo-Nazi leader rejects sex allegations as pack of lies Pickfords Travel GPs slow to use new, expensive medication Travel agents warned over adverts Hand-sell ploy traps last-minute holidaymakers Living Costs Compared Rover 200 Series Italy hardest on wallet Jerry and Jagger go their own way Ill smoker challenges Rothmans Partygoers contract typhoid News in Brief Murder appeal No hiding place Degree results Royal maid wins battle to sue paper Move from Asian school judged fair Kyocera Yashica (UK) Ltd. Home of the well-heeled shopper feels the pinch A few years ago, retailers paid dearly to set up shop in fashionalble Sloane Street. Now they are keen to pay again to escape, Rachel kelly writes High rents are the final straw (PA): Severn rescue teams went to wrong end of rail tunnel MoD files patent suit on Volvo Cunard Princess Archive puts a human face on Boer war Alan Hamilton reports on the unearthing of a young officer's remarkable record of battle Brothers win apology for sex shop murder convictions The final appeal court hearing found formidable evidence for acquittal, writes Stewart Tendler By a Staff Reporter: Texaco offers villagers £2m to leave Outcry marks ending of injustice enquiry The Times Gunman 'was shot lawfully' News in Brief Gifts bring loss Ship launched Youth jailed Libel damages Jury's overtime July a washout By our Foreign Staff: Investigator forced out as Delhi fraud links are revealed (Reuter): Shuttle will try to plug into space News in Brief (Reuter): Briton loses (AP): Poachers shot (Reuter): Breast is best (AFP): Amnesty called (AFP): Mutiny ends By our Foreign Staff: Traffic laws get Indonesians on the march (AP): Vance to press for bigger UN role in South Africa (AFP): Picture Gallery Victoria Wine Somali exiles find haven in bush Refugees from Mogadishu's gun law are trying to rebuild their lives in Kenya, Sam Kiley writes from Utange camp (Reuter): Britain finds itself sliding nearer to the Community breadline If current trends continue, Britain could be eligible for cash granted to poor states, funded by the EC budgetary increases it opposes, Tom Walker writes from Brussels (AFP): Tudjman faces close run in Croatia poll Far-right challenge could help liberals Bosnian war marks children for life Trafalgar House Company Vegetarians confuse hungry Muscovites Picture Gallery Charlemagne canal opens 12 centuries late One of the world's largest engineering projects is finally complete, Ian Murray writes from Bonn Calls for justice fail to trouble Honecker's wife From Reuter in Rome: Italy sends secret agents into war against Mafia Bush recaptures taste for a fight Clinton mocked but Republican doubts remain (AFP): US offers to host new peace round Academics have another whack at Lizzie Borden UN ends vital Iraq searches Armed robbers escape with film cash while Stallone is in gym People By our Foreign Staff: 200 are feared lost in air crashes N&P Clifford Longley Vatican recognition of Israel is long overdue Hunting for little green men Nigel Hawkes wonders how we will react if Nasa's latest mission finds of alien intelligence The greatest show on earth Forget all the noble ideals, the Olympics are a gaudy circus, says Charles Bremner in Barcelona Philip Howar ... and moreover Women in arms City Diary Picture Gallery Rabbit punch City Diary Dickens' new novel City Diary Love thy neighbour City Diary Price of a Free Press How Bush Could Lose Travelling Hopelessly 'Could do better' seen as verdict on education reform Balkan refugees Self-development study Mellor bugging Smear tactics Nature and the Christian faith Court Circular Gallipoli medal auctioned Announcements Picture Gallery Retirements University news Civil war find Finder of Tutankhamun honoured Building work reveals secrets of Paris's past Church services tomorrow Seventh Sunday after Trinity Weekend birthdays Anniversaries Lincoln's Inn Forthcoming marriages Charles Abell Charles Abell, OBE, former engineering of BOAC and chairman director of British Airways Engine Overhaul Limited, 1972-74, died on July 17 aged 81. He was born in Coventry on December, 1910 Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Hingston Lieutenant-Colonel Walter George Hingston, OBE, soldier, author and editor, died on June 18 ageed 87. He was born on February 15, 1905 Scheme to quarry on battlefield site sparks new conflict Luc Estang Luc Estang, pseudonym of Lucien Bastard, French Catholic novelist, poet on critic, died in a paris hospital on July 25 aged 80. He was born on November 12, 1911 Appreciations From Our Cricket Correspondent: On This Day Laker's Supreme Part in Retaining the Ashes Highway robbery may take Stonehenge back to the future The Times Crossword No 18,986 Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Today's pollen count forecast is Low Seldane a… Weather Reactolite Rapide The forecast is three million deaths Weekend Money Scottish Widows to check plans sold by agents Company may have to pay compensation The Pound Interest Rates MGN uncovers stake built up by O'Reilly Lindt allays fears of a sect scandal Interims ahead at Lloyds MMC to investigate gas market Guinness Flight Trust Managers Limited SE supports Cadbury plan but will not enforce code Ratners delays results Recent Issues Major Changes The Invertment House The Sunday Times Templeton seals biggest deal Power chief's pay soars to £348,000 Pepe defers paying preference payout Building recovery ruled out until 1994 Lloyds' apparent success marred by feet of clay Tempus Airedale pre-tax loss deepens to £125m Business Roundup Worthington cash call DBS turnover doubles ICA adjourns hearing Misys buys two firms Losses at Enterprise ICI shares fall back on possible downgrading Portrait of the happy eater's career menu Business PROFILE:Michael Pickard Carol Leonard finds the big man who stood alone against Hanson Keeps business and friends firmly apart Redundies celebrate a New Age by cashing in and dropping out Week Ending Lloyds Bank British Funds Hambro Clearing Limiled Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Index drops back below 2,400 as buyers' strike bites Stock Market European bond losses weigh on gilts (Reuter): Wall Street Index Mortgage debts spell misery for thousands More than a million homes worth less than loan We are not poor or rich but we are being penalised because we bought in a boom People in this situation will have a long wait until they sell at no loss Abbey adopts banking habits Comment Norwich Union Insurance Group Home owners shun rescue packages Fidelity Investments M&G Securities Limited Revenue drives to change tax Woolwich Building Society Welcome for Taurus Customer rights and direct debits The trust route to holding shares The Investment House Mortgage company closure prompts police investigation The Investment House Briefings Portfolio Platinum National & Provincial Societies go for gold with competitions The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Exachange index compared with 1985 was same at 92.3(day's range 92.1-92.3) Money Rates (%) Shares sustain small falls Heath Group Talented Tenby earns 16-1 quote for Guineas after sparkling debut Change of scenery does the trick for Elsworth's progresssive Party Cited Crookers Healthcare Cauthen in bid to alter whip rule Cecil colt can win in France Numbers game disguises absence of lasting quality Richard Evans looks behind the statistics to find Shaikh Mohammed's grip on the owners' title masking a different story Mandarin: Newton Abbot Mandarin: Market Rasen Mandarin: All At Sea to steer winning course again Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: New Market Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Thirsk Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Kooyonga tunes up with Munich raid Racing next week Rapid Raceline British safety-first riding no match for three-day rivals Australia and New Zealand dared and won Women guinea pigs hit road In full flight Robb has his sights on 800m final Beyer bows out Official dies Britain should improve chances of semi-final Weekend Olympic Timetable Plan pays off for Searle brothers Onus now lies on China to dispel lingering doubts Medal-row lifter banned Noilly Prat Two world records steal spotlight from Hungarians Darnyi collecters second gold medal Poor performance prompts inquest Chung pays for mixed-up logic Results from Barcelona Breezes delay British progress England's twin spin option opens way for Russell Carefree Tavaré is denied century by revived Salisbury Impressive Lathwell attack sets example Durham pay for their approach Yesterday's Britannic Assurance County Championship Scoreboards Fairbrother sets woes behind him in fine style Festival ends in thrilling style Leicestershire are out of luck as Twose runs amok Cage changes his putter at lunchtime to reach final Stanford out at Deal Olazábal foils Swedes Gallacher's youthful challenge Sport in Brief Gardner to quit High-goal final Oxford in focus Record table For the Record Reid responds with cup place on line Verwey finishes six ahead in Seniors Leeds wear champions' crown Football Hundreds weigh anchor for Cowes week test Yachting When honesty really would be the best policy The Weekend Fixtures Nightmare team The Times Index Six to Follow to 100m Gold Ray-Ban Christie leads Burrell towards semi-finals Johnson's presence casts a shadow over performance and prospects in 100 metres Casting stones at the death or glory Games Olympic Sketch by simon Barnes Dick demands blood tests against drugs Briton so close to bettering silver Grasping the sheets, learning the ropes Neil Lyndon and his son, John, knew nothing about sailing, let alond clews, cleats and capsizing. But after a week's training they found their sea legs - now they are confident beginners Sotheby's Film Rebecca Hossack Gallery Owner Evenings out Entertainments Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre Dance Barbican Hall Summer in the city Music Exhibitions Salerooms Comedy theatre Bookings Video Going for gold with Columbus Lynne Truss muses on what might have been at the Olympics opening ceremony, and enjoys a nautical joke with Columbus TV Preview Entertainments Times Newspapers Ltd. Morrissey in mighty form Rock Victor Hochhauser Automotive a Financial Group Guilty Secrets: Chris Bonington Play to Packed Houses TV Preview Stopping the clock at Stowe Rowan Moore on why the National Trust is spending £12 million-plus on Capability Brown's Alma Mater The Better British Garden Tractor Crescourt Loft Conversions Ltd. DIY Plastics I may not be Don Juan, but I know how to woo a ewe Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Worthy of Royalty Gas BBQ's Clearance Bargains Lots Road Galleries David Austin Roses(4) Jolly book that shook the world Feather report Events Gardens to visit Northern lights Arts Brief Vivid portrayal of the search for love Dance P&O Cruises Time to stop buck-passing in Buxton Heriage:Milnes draws attention to an architectural horror story in the Derbyshire Peak District Berkeley Square Carol White_a candle in the wind Country Club Hotels Zesty tribute to American vigour Proms RLPO/Pesek Albert Hall/Radio 3 Tip the scales the way of freshness Frances Bissell, the Times cook, shares some favourite fish recipes of the season, from salmon to sardines The Times Cooling ways with the reds Robin Young Chills to the myth of wines served at room temperature Best buys Life's simple pleasures France Great Classics Tea and sweet dreams Fiona Beckett visits Betty's Café, where the cakes taste as good as they look Nights at the round table Entertaining Home Sir Roy Strong Live the French high life Collect six tokens and pick up a passport to privilege in a top French hotel Relais & Chateaux: a unique Times offer The Times Where to Walk Thresher Where to Eat Côte Dazur For 100 years, the French Riviera has been flush with class, cachet and lots of cash. Today its attractions still sparkle as brightly as the sea, and party time runs from Easter to Christmas. Willy Newlands salutes the ultimate hedonist's resort Where to Stay What to Do How to Get There Getting around How to Get There Getting around Property When to Go What to Buy Noble Caledonia Limited Factory Showroom The London Door Company Central Trade Ltd. The Sofabed Shop Chest of Drawers Springfield Mail Order Ltd Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX Multiple Display Advertising Items Important to Grandfather Clock Owners Heating World Banamite Stupendous folly seeks saviour Heap of the week: Gwrych Castle Property Buyers Guide Elite Laing Homes Ltd. Renosystems Limited Rustic charm with modern fittings Buyer's France The Orne Property Buyers Guide United House Bristol MEWS Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Ahead of the game Louette Harding Visits Tessa Kennedy's country home Baker Properties Westminster Martin Grant Homes(UK) Ltd. Ladies The Times News Lnternational Ltd. Personal Column The British Home and Hospital for Incurables Concise Crossword No 2856 Winning Move Contracts & Tenders The Harte Exchange, Canterbury Chambers The Times News International Ltd. Green's Antique Galleries Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Antiques and Collecting Satellite Barclays Bank PLC BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Save the Children BBC1 Variations Radio 3 The Times Loseley Stately Home-Made Ice Cream What's saucy to the gaggle... Opening shots Contents Martian Amis Why would a hugely successful Literary Novelist decide to write a Hollywood screenplay about a bunch of space invaders in business suits? Not for the money, William Cash discovers. Illustration by Steve Martin No Title Haagan-Dazs Häagen-Dazs Back from the Brink Chris Bonington's most recent expedition to the Himalayas seemed an unqualified success. After triumphant climbs of Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Fighting street-fighting man In June, the Labour MP Bernie Grant gave a warning of a Los Angeles-style riot in his Tottenham constituency. Since then angry youths have rampaged in several towns, protesting against unemployment, pverty and boredom. Malcolm MacAlister Hall goes to north London and finds tension on the streets. Photographs by David Modell Philips Philips car stereo The Softback Preview Picture Gallery SAAB Information Centre How the vest was won Fashion Waitcoat-wearing may not be a new habit, but the revamped model is a vital part of the modern look, Liz Smith reports. Photographs by Chris Craymer Top She wears: waistcoat, £110, Revolution with… Nissan Nissan Dining out on fishy tales Gut Feelings Clement Freud prepares a dish for P. D. James Skate with Black Butter and Capers Restaurant Guide Biting back the wares and tears Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Setting standards in the field of pomp The first royal pageantry of the civil war took place in the parliamentarian stronghold of Nottingham, Ronald Hutton writes The Best of Europe Breathing life into a dinosaur Gèrard Mortier, the director of the Salzburg festival, has made it his mission to be more daring, Helena Matheopoulos reports Stalking the links in a Daisy chain Discovered the beauty of the Australian outback on a journey into the heart of a desert legend. Photograph by David Moore Overseas Travel Apollo Travelworld LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Ramblers' Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aloorlon Manor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryn Morfydd Hotel Travelbag Times Newspapers Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chester House Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Marple Travel Journey Latin America Galapagos UK Holidays Summer Breaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Data Travel Ale Travel Group(Holidays) Ltd Tanzania Tailormade Safaris The Black Swan at Ravenstonedale Drakes Breaks Ian Allan Travel Ltd. UKEXPRESS Hope Anchor Hotel Easton Court Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Rockford Travels Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items When booking Air Charter based travel you are… Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovey House Hotel East Devon Sea Trout INN Lamorna Cove Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel From Thebes to Petra Black, white and grey matter Jazz By Toni Morrison Chatto & Windus, £14.99 Bailey's Cafe By Gloria Naylor Heinemann, £14.99 1959 By Thulani Davies Hamish Hamilton, £8.99 pbk Free By Marsha Hunt Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Author, Auteur! The Art of Cinema By Jean Cocteau Marion Boyars, £19.95 New poetry The Sweet Ascetic Riding the wave of prophecy First Awakenings The Early poems By Laura Riding Edited by Elizabeth Friedmann, Alan Clark and Robert Nye Carcanet, £14.95 Paperbacks Talking it Over By Julian Barnes Picador, £5.99 Doctoring failed visions Robert Bridges a Biography By Catherine Phillips Oup. £25 Travel notes on base lines Talking it Over By Julian Barnes Picador, £5.99 Travels with my Trombone a Carribean Journey By Henry Shukman HarperCollins, £14.99 Transit of Venus Travels in the Pacific By Julian Evans Secker & Warburg, £16.99 Tekkin a Waalk Along the Miskito Coast By Peter Ford Harper Collins, £16.99 Variety shows Enjoy an outing with The Times, by taking advantage of discounts on tickets for a range of events, in and out of London Bridge by Swan: The Listener Crossword No 3161: Taken Short by Swan Solutions Crossword No: 3158 The Times 'I was happy to be a have-not' A Childhood: Rose Boyt The Saturday Sonnet Noble Caledonia Limited 6mg Tar 0.5 mg Nicotine Smoking Kills Health…

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