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News from 08/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, G. A. Smart, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, K. K. Duodu, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Michael Buerk, Patricia Davies, Anne Billson, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and James Bone, Simon Barnes, Antony Michell, John Phillips and our Foreign Staff, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Guy Du Parc Braham, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Judith Chernaik, Philip Howard, D. C. Fishleigh, Michael Binyon, James Bone, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Kathleen Raine, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Martin Fletcher and our Foreign Staff, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Robin Knox-Johnston, Peter Ball, Oliver Edwards, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Michael Faraway, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Robert Nye, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Michael Hamlyn, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, R. A. Chatterjee, Linda Ludgrove, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Jonathan Sacks, Michael Tate City Editor, James Pilditch, B. E. Dickinson, Michael Gardner, John Hennessy, L. T., Peter Barnard, Simon Tait, Stewart Tendler and Dominic Tonner, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Michael Theodoulou and Martin Fletcher, Shayne Reason, John Goodbody and Michael Hamlyn, Anne Cowan, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Dennis Signy, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Mark Almond, Geoffrey Wheeler, R. Y., J. A. Thornton, Meredith Etherington-Smith, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Anton Mosimann, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Cheryl Taylor, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Louise Hidalgo and Jeremy Laurance, Alan Allsopp, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Adam Lebor and our Foreign Staff, Dominique Searle and Ray Clancy, Barry Pickthall, David Ennals Vice-Chairman, B. S. Rooney, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Judge J. C. Hicks, Qc, Ian Ridpath, Brian Alderson, Derek Tennent, John Shaw, Ben MacIntyre, Shona Crawfor, John Brandon, David Sinclair, Mary M. Darlington, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, F. B., Jonathan Meades, Vernon Scannell, Mark Steyn, David Bedford, Barbara Mills, Jack Bailey, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, Roger Perry, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, J. Rotblat, Keith Hindell, David Glencross, Jim Sillars, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Hurd demands end to Bosnia camp atrocities Clamour grows for intervention Britain yesterday made an impassioned call for UN… UN had execution details weeks ago Index Weekend Times Italian Style Deluge of abuse greets failed travel-firm boss Creditor's revenge Scottish Fling Benefits axe for travellers Inside Iraqi division over weapons Court journey Test balanced Olympic 10,000 symbolises new African harmony French Treat By our Business Staff: Company failures slow Yprus Spanish Gold Benefits axed as police cancel leave to head off New Age travellers Only The Times does the honours Channel tunnel is top travel phobia People would rather travel to France by air or sea than risk a journey under the seabed, a survey says. Nick Nuttall reports Hospital blocks queue jumpers Quick fix 'will not help economy' School race protester alleges press smear Boy, 3, finds bomb News in Brief Nurse found guilty News in Brief Veteran leads in chess News in Brief Abortion advice halted News in Brief Gulag deaths enquiry News in Brief Euro Disney layoffs News in Brief £2.5m drugs seized News in Brief Hunt for anorexic girl News Brief Telegraph price rises News in Brief Police question two over strangled girl News in Brief Suspect tricked by navy alleges harsh treatment at sea Attorney-general to oversee extradition Ashdown case man 'a pawn' The trials of poor Jani Jcb thief runs over and kills woman, 75 McCarthy celebrates one year of freedom Which? The Unbiased Facts Fiat Holidaymakers confused by double standards at British beach resorts Beches blacklisted by the Ec won awards from the Tidy Britain Group, which uses different criteria, Nicholas Watt writes Tax fiddle informer goes free Outpost of empire faces invasion Mother, 17, tried to choke baby News in Brief Not Lamplugh News in Brief Rapist jailed News in Brief Phone blunder News in Brief N&P Air hunts for poachers criticised Police oppose gun control charges Lunn Poly Wildlife brings warning of changes in climate Exotic species on our shores may be the first firm signs of global warming Flights hit as crews walk out Planning rules are blamed for threat to countryside Deaf driver caught by his chatter Driving test fondler is jailed News in Brief Man killed in fuel tank blast News in Brief Escape charges News in Brief Bodies named News in Brief Sunday launch News in Brief Man stabbed News in Brief Late medal News in Brief Murder arrests News in Brief Mozambique rivals agree to end war Tycoon Rowland helps to broker Rome ceasefire deal in 16-year conflict Un wants team of 30 in South Africa Slovo asks de Klerk to admit his 'guilt' Canon we Take the Most Moving Pictures Reuter: Peace force rejected by general Iraq leaders 'split over showdown with Un' Marcos currency violation case is thrown out by Manila judge People Picture Gallery Congress approves aid bill to save Russian democracy Envoys push for end to deadlock in Haiti Barcelona braced for the post-fiesta hangover As the Olympics end in a blaze of euphoria, city and nation must count the cost, Charles Bremner writes Time runs out in the paper chase Buyers and unions are haggling over a deal for America's trouble tabloid, Bed MacIntyre writes from New York Chemical arms pact agreed News in Brief Bans reviewed News in Brief (Reuter): Trial delayed News in Brief (AP): Act fails gays News in Brief (Reuter): Trade blocked News in Brief (Reuter): Convicts freed News in Brief (Ap): Boy jailed News in Brief (Reuter): Jockeys barred News in Brief Red Cross caught in the crossfire of suffering World pressure is mounting on the Red Cross to condemn the horrors of the Bosnian detention camps, even though it must be seen to be even-handed, Michael Binyon writes Bush inaction revives the 'wimp factor' By our Foreign Staff: Pope seems ready to back force Yugoslav suffering fails to touch Russian hearts Russians are too busy with their own problems to worry about Yugoslavia, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Picture Gallery Belgrade vows to dismantle camps in a month Queen Elizabeth 2 De Michelis chosen as deputy News in Brief (AP): Trial protest News in Brief (Reuter): Aid approved (Reuter): Post filled News in Brief (Reuter): UN to return (AP): Truce ends News in Brief (AP): Fungus fear News in Brief (AP): Concert agreed News in Brief Clifford Longley Re teachers must not fear charges of indoctrination Echoes of the Holocaust Germany cannot forget its history when responding to atrocities in Bosnia, says Mark Almond The prophet of revolution Shelley's remarkable belief in the power of poetry to effect social change is the secret of his lasting appeal, writes Judith Chernaik Philip Howard …and moreover Many pennies for his thoughts The Times Diary Fools' gold The Times Diary Cup runneth over The Times Diary Amazing Grace The Times Diary The Car Perk Racket Relief of Moscow Faith in the Umpire Guildford Four and trial delay Circuit judge preferred Star naming Brussels rule Bosnia and conscience of the world UN structure and its role in crises TV news timing Reviving woodland Liaison at work on drug testing Olympic cheating Gentle literature Court Circular Foreign and Commonwealth Office Scriveners' Company Anniversaries Bronze Age find Announcements Weekend Birthdays Picture Gallery York hosts meeting on medieval Europe Church Services tomorrow University news Latest wills Church news Duke to hold sale of Eaton Hall effects Red kite flourishes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriage Francisco Fernandez Ordonez Francisco Fernández Ordòñez, a talented lawyer and diplomat who served post-Franco Spain successively as Minister of Finance, Minister of Justice andMinister for Foreign Affairs, died in Madrid yesterday aged 62. He was born in the Spanish capital on June 22,1930 Professor Henry Westlake Henry Dickinson Westlake, Hulme Professor of Greek in the University of Marichester, from 1949 to 1972, died on July 23 aged 85. He was born on september 4.1906 Short story awards expanded By a Special Correspondent: Skye bridge protest raises fear over otters Ya'acov Hazan Ya'acov Hazan, founder of Israel's socialist Mapam party and the Kibbutz Artzi-Hashomer Hatzair settlement movement, died on July 22 aged 93. He was born in Brisk, Lithuania, on May 4,1899 Britannia Royal Naval College Librarian's ode wins the Chair The Annual Gamble Sir Robert Somerville Sir Robert Somerville,-KCVO, Clerk of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1952-70. and the duchy's historian, died on July 16 aged 86. He was born June 5,1906 Picture Gallery The Times Crossword No 18,992 Word-Watching Aa Road Watch Times Weathercall Highest & Lowest Tower Bridge Weather Reactolite Rapide Pilkington Sport marches on, but where are the heroes? Olympic sketch Pickfords Travel Index Weekend Money Recession 'spawns get rich quick' plans The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Fed supports dollar after poor jobs data Sterling weakness compunds gloom Insolvency rate starts to slow By our Money Editor: Abbey claimants acquire the habit late War paint Bank changes Picture Gallery Safety first By our City Staff: Warning on power review Unilever up 10% at halfway Fidelity Investments Flat fee plan Phony bucks Property pleas Kalon adds sweetener but Manders still aloof Nationwide reduces its rates for savers Major Changes Recent Issues Save & Prosper The Sunday Times Henlys in 75m bus agreement with Volvo Cold War secrets now come in cones Caution the key as new faces take over bank boardrooms Neil Bennett reports on the management shake-up in the banking industry Trimoco chief rejects Hartwell bid Davies & Newman shares hit low Business Roundup Aegis moves to Pans Seet reduces loss Business Roundup Trial postponed Business Roundup Wholesale Fittings dips Business Roundup Fairway stationary Business Roundup O&Y deadline doubt Alliance losses jump Young cuts coal mine deal by $3 m American investors sue Bp A healthy appetite for the cream on the scone Business Profile: Lawrence Banks William Kay finds the Wellcome float mastermind took the wrong train and nearly missed joining Robert Fleming Coincidences that could echo through the dinner parties of the nineties Week Ending Bright programme spins Unilever profits higher despite recession Tempus British Funds Hambro Clearing Limited BP drops to low as City institutions sell Stock Market New York's strength lifts London Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Index Get rich quick merchants are hack in town Cash chain letters and 'pyramid selling' schemes are returning to tempt the unsophisticated Lindsay Cook goes on the trail of sudden riches only to find the promoters are curiously silent Still just a pyramid by any other name Advertisers called to account Comment M&G Briefings Save & Prosper Fldelity Investments Trading-off growth for safety Rupert Bruee outlines a range of investments that gain with market rises and avoid the falls Give one-income couples some mortgage support Investment trusts are safer for pensioners than bespoke portfolios Platinum Save & Prosper Scottish scores a first with flat initial Pep fee Tariff should be £5 Essence of insurance Lenders urge housing market lift Lindsay Cook outlines the rash of advice for the Chancellor this week on reviving property Sales Save & Prosper Foreign Colonial Bought in the USA - from your own armchair Newton The Building Society Shop Towry Law Group Ft-Se Volumes Life Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Platinum Portfoli Widespread falls Savills Portfolio Forthcoming Sailing Colour Supplements Sailors compete with the might of the oceans Round Britain Yacht Race More than thirty yachts set sail from Cowes today in the first Hartlepool Renaissance race, a 1,860 mile round-Britain challenge. Barry Pickthall reports From grime and graft to pink gin and poop decks Hartlepool's transformation of its dying docks has put a once great port back on the sailors map Fickle forces on the stern Robin Knox -Johnston, world racing veteran, charts the pleasures and pitfalls of Britain's coastal waters Hartlepool Renaissance Today Cowes, tomorrow the world Around Britain Yacht Race Two talented skippers are doing their utmost to help yachting shed its outdated elitist image Telling times From our Irish Racing Correspondent: In-form Son Pardo ready to sparkle at Leopardstown Racing Leopardstown Field Mandarin: Ayr Mandarin: Lingfield A mistake to disrupt special relationships A matter of personal choice Positions of privilege No Title Mandarin: Worcester Yesterday's Results Weighty considerations Neutrals needed Mandarin: Young Buster to take centre stage again Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin: Redcar Mandarin: Southwell Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mr Brooks in peak form for Germany Premier Princess has excellent recovery Maguire treble Rapid Raceline Ioc is ready to step up the fight against drug-taking Whitakers play it safe as uproar mars qualifying Draught Guinness in a Can Backley wavers from golden path Marginal foul by Bevan deprives Britain of three men in jevelin final Sailors can heed New Zealand attitude Jamieson last and disqualified Olympic Timetable Evasion tactics stymie Reid Women regain Britain's hockey pride by beating… Sixsmith strikes twice to seal victory Athletes may find pasta makes them go faster Peter Ball Results from Barcelona Graf deposed as Capriati nets big fish Medals Table Lewis gambles in pursuit of wider British affection Boxing Rub of the green favours England Bowl Weekend Fixtures Hampshire prove less than festive Glamorgan take heart from Dale's defiance Cricket Eton line up first cup Yesterday's County Championship Scoreboards Pakistan are the new masters of swing Felton shows perfect timing Donald enjoys himself at Durham's expense Reebok Crusader retires but hope not lost Yachting London look to contain Sweetman American Football Slatteiy leads Australia in opening game Rugby Union Souness keeps faith with Grobbelaar Liverpool rule out £1 million signing James for Charity Shield encounter with Leeds Chelsea dose to Ekstrom deal Faldo at Lancôme Sport in Brief Duane transfers Village fare Home advantage Sheffield line-up Prost signs Mural hides Highbury development New sponsorship boost for West Ham Marathon winner turns attention to sprint gold Sport for the Disables For the Record Horton takes lead after long tussle against O'Connor Golf Scots girls save the best for last Clarke stands to benefit Index McColgan bows to emerging power of Africa Historic 10,000 metres win for Tulu Birir leads Kenya to steeplechase treble Chase De Vere Bubka falls short of expectations Relay men caught napping Tufnell's toils take England into contention Oval Scoreboard Passport to France A wild fling with the Highlands Meredith Etherington-Smith describes the pleasures that await the tweedy set heading north for the Scottish season Scottish Food and Drink Shopping in Edinburgh Picture Gallery Rally Theatre Entertainments Travelling Opera The Nec August Fair RG The Sound of Music Fifty ways to end it all Lynne Truss ponders sudden death by coach trip and other disasters as a way boost Eldorado's flagging ratings Entertainments West London Antiques Fair Multiple Display Advertising Items Experiment with inhumanity Vh Multiple Display Advertising Items Anton Mosimann My Perfect Weekend Yee ha! It's round-up time in the not-so-OK corral Gardens to visit Crescourt Automatic Garage Door Openers Bosch Exotic borders in the glens Francesca Greenoak plans a guided tour of Scotland David Austin Roses Dig & Delve Organics Walton Conservatories Solaris Laminates Limited Best Buys Sick as a native bird Weekend Tips Events Crossing the line in the wrong way Opera One for women Theatre Fools wanted, to rush into West End Investing in new musicals, once thought to be a safe bet, seems temporarily to have lost its appeal, Simon Tait reports Six Degrees of Separation Back doing what he loves most Max Stafford-Clark, the outgoing artistic director of the Royal Court theatre, is directing plays again, he tells Matt Wolf Shortlist that's long on quality Sensual blended with spiritual The Sunday Times P. B. F. A Live the high life at a French hotel Stay at a 30 per cent discount with a Times "Passport to Privilege" card Martini How to Apply Fabled gables in Alsace Next Week Relais & Chateaux Token Single malt, multiple choice Robin young savours the wide variety of good whiskies available Pack up a moor-ish meal Frances Bissell, The Times cook, prepares for the Glorious Twelfth with a hearty picnic for a shooting party Eat your browns and purples Tired of Greens? Try Scottish seaweed for a healthy change Great Classics France Where to Walk MOPS The Alps in Summer Where to Eat What to Do What to Buy Where to Stay Prices rise with the altitude Noble Caledonia Limited How to Get There Guidebooks Events Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Penllwyn Lodges At the earl's cour Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Octagon. 5.27 Finchley Rd Nw3 Outstanding… Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Cornwall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Hampshire: New Forest (Solent Shore) to Let 21 Years Region of remote opportunities Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Fashion's Scottish assets Edinburgh has developed its own style with the help of some talented designers, reports Anne Cowan The Treske Shop Discover the Great Wines of Chile Langley House Ardenco Ltd. The Domestic Paraphernalia Co. Non-Elastic Socks Phone your Order Best buys in Edinburgh Shamian Ladies The Times Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Concise Crossword No 2862 Winning Move Potato Marketing Board the Potato Marketing Scheme Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established 1785 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Harte Exchange Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements MOPS Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advertisements BBC1 Satellite Final Reductions Radio 1 Variations BBC Satellite Rev. Fr. Raymond Brennan C. Ss. R Radio 1 Variations Saturday Review Halifax Curse of the 'van guard Opening Shots The Saturday Sonnet Contents Tinker, Tailor From Max to a minimum On the Road Her travels through Europe lead Jan Morris south to the Italian Riviera, where she visits the home of Max Beerbohm and ponders the expat's life Rothmans Häagen-Dazs Agen-Dazs Rome won, Celtic too Ebullient and emotional, clannish and family-centred macho and matriarchal, the vividness of Glosgow life owes much to the influence of its Catholic population-indigenous, Irish and Italian. Gavin stamp explores the complex cultural heritage of the British empire's old Second City. Main photograph by Roger Perry Jerusalem Philips Philips Car Stereo Victims of a diseased society Sixty years ago, in Alabama, 400 black men were left to die of syphilis while the medical profession watched. Charlie Smith examines an experiment that crossed the line between science and inhumanity No Title Clarks Oh , you pretty things At last week's couture shows in Paris, the designers replayed a polished medley of favourite hits from the Seventies, Liz Smith reports. Photographs by Denzil McNeelance No Title Peaches & Nectarines now at their Prime Restaurant Guide French Making Britain grate A news worthy s main points again Clement Freud Cut Feelings Tilda Rice Letting the facts get in the way of a good story Yet another attempt to add historical truth to the romance of Arthurian legend has Philip Howard angry at the Roundheads of the Round Table Dance to the devil's music A vivid depiction of song 'n' dance, war and death: Cabaret has it all, Peter Millar writes Cross the rivers, into the trees A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. Armed with nothing more than a hire car, a map, and keen eyes fixed on the horizon, Michael Watkins experiences rocky mountain highs in the Big Country Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Reid's Hotel Madeira CAA New Millennium Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Exodus Tanzania Tailormade Safaris Journey Latin America UK Holidays Saint James Paris Dales Nr Settle & Ingleton Rockford Travels Quatre Saisons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Northumbria Holiday AITO Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sandbanks owners lux 3 bed Multiple Display Advertising Items Marple Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rye, East Sussex Hope Anchor Hotel Easton Court Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinder magazine Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Highbullen Hotel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Beyond Borobudur A life and death to please men The Fatal Lover Mata Hari and the Myth of Women in Espionage By Julie Wheelwright Collins & Brown, ?16.99 Scaring the Dickens out of horror fans Gerald's Game By Stephen King Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99 Nose for half a story Fanny Brice The Original Funny Girl By Herbert G. Goldman, Oup. £17.50 Fee, fi, fo, fun Children Counting corpses in the past tense Cabal By Michael Dibdin Faber, £14.99 When the medium's spirit takes flight Living with Mystery Poems 1987-97 Golgonooza Press, ?6.95 New poetry Paperbacks Passage through eternity Discover the wonders of an ancient world on a cruise through Upper Egypt Picture Gallery Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No 3162: Score-card by Apex The Games Page Solutions Crossword No: 3159 'After 21, what is there left to do?' A Childhood: Betty Boo Oxford University Lancia Dedra

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