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News from 10/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, David Londin, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, DJM, David Brown, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Nicholas Watt and Ben MacIntyre, F. Groen, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Stephen Lewis, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Elaine Fogg, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, James Bone and Dessa Trevisan, Charles Bremner, Geoffrey S. Duncan, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Biggs, John Hennessy, Roddy Gye (Director), Jon Henley, Rosalie Osmond, Eve Martin (Co-Chairman), John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Brian Killen, Mary Dejevsky and John Goodbody, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Kari Knight, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, D. K. York, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Blake, Alix Ramsay, Richard Willmott, Peter Bryan, Alice Thomson, Richard Wilkins, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, John Scott, John Witheridge, Patricia Steel, S. J. Bastin, Arthur Goldstuck, John Goodbody, David Young, Nicolas Walter, Brian Alderson, Christopher Booker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, David Maundrell, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Simon Coventry, Michael Seely, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Paul Barker, John R. Mallinson, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, E. Moran, Chairman, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Morrison, Michael Evans, Robert Seely and Martin Fletcher, Matthew Bond, Mary Dejevsky, Stephen Joseph (Executive Director), John Watson,

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West nears deal on armed force for Bosnia aid Police in riot gear evict 2,000 travellers Index Life & Times And the band played on as QE2 ran aground Workers earn their pay rises Local tax blow Murder arrest Ayatollah dies Fatal storm England fail Spain's golden tribute to king of good fortune King Juan Carlos helped to turn the Olympics into a triumphant celebration of his country's rebirth as a modern state after long years backwardness, Charles Bremner reports from Barcelona Olympics end in joyous pageant Pure Genius Fast Forward Instant Replay Auto Unwind Crossings cancelled after QE2 runs aground off US The QE2 ran aground in hazardous waters the Andrea Doria sank, Nicholas Watt and Ben Macintyre report Four killed as storms batter Britain Cheating on Insurance is a Crime Volunteer care army 'ignored' Nickell suspect arrested Benefits fraud to be curbed RUC threat to C4 Courts 'allow race bias' Hodgson regains lead Thieves take to water IRA veteran at rally Farrell HK design wins BBC revises schedule Couple held by police over spying allegations News in Brief Police inarch on New Age camp after £1 m blaze The Week Ahead Jani Allan's tell-all phone lines are cut Italian powerboat smashes Atlantic record by 21 hours Lone fiddler plays on as the law calls the tune Although the invaders began clearing up yesterday, residents faced the music for another night, Louise Hidalgo reports Psion Girl wins £3,000 for attack by hawk Winds of recession storm battlements at the Tower of London Barclays By a Staff Reporter: Angler quits job to fish for cash Nature books in to holiday hideaway John Young heads for the forest to find a thriving holiday village in the third of The Times series on tourist resorts Elevedin Grouse await twelfth as clay substitutes draw pre-season fire With the Glorious Twelfth a couple of days away, grouse shooters are already getting their eye in, Ronald Faux writes Language and business schools learn lesson of low Docklands rents Cost of sea defences rises with the tides Students eat at soup kitchens Magistrates failing to award full compensation to victims Test will weed out danger drivers Satellite will unravel current affairs A new satellite could help scientists to anticipate some of the crueller twists of world weather, Nick Nuttall reports Trumpeter wins right to practise News in Brief Gorrie enquire youths freed Chase fatality Rugby in court Body found Guy's enquiry Sick girl traced Man assaulted Bond winners UN resumes hunt for weapons in Baghdad Telephone callers abuse inspectors Saddam linked to ayatollah death Berocca Stalin captives dream of America From their exile in Ukraine, two US-born victims of the Cold war talk to Brian Killen Right wing wants Bush to seize initiative with tax cut pledges (AFP): Dutch cast bread under the waters A statue stuffed with loaves and destined for burial at sea has provoked outrage, Jon Henley writes Rabin aims to repair us ties News in Brief Punjab peace (Reuter): Enquiry called (Reuter): Camps to close (Reuter): Pact invoked (Reuter): Marines killed (AFP): Aids death (Reuter): All points west First direct ANC leader reopens link with de Klerk Mandela rekindles optimism over talks Secret History Reuter: Chinese scramble for stocks From Agence France-Presse in Kabul: Muslim rivals battle in Kabul Russians grant US doctor citizenship People Fierce battles mar restart of Sarajevo relief flights Gorazde becomes latest focus of war-torn Bosnia as Ashdown begins visit with warning to Serbs 'Spiderman' stalks Florence women in heat of the night Muslims imprison Serbs to ensure bargaining power Mistreating detainees does not seem to be on the Muslim agenda, writes Tim Judah (AFP): Methane explosion kills 29 News in Brief (AP): Statues purged (Reuter): Back to Earth (AFP): Away game Russia vows not to waste foreign aid Ubiquitous Thatcher fires off war offensive from sidelines Red Cross lays down rules for camp visits Reviving a stale campaign A few Tory election tricks will not win Bush re-election, writes Peter riddell Riddell on Monday Riddell on Monday The Gulf war has proves a hollow victory, while education and environment initiatives sound like empty slogans And moreover The ego is stranded Richard Morrison asks whatever happened to the adage that the show must go on Still the world's outcasts Mathew Parris on the oppression of Muslim women Genius loci The Times Diary Drag Queen? The Times Diary Habit forming The Times Diary Homage to Barcelona Spend for Recovery Heavenly Traces Church's role in Bosnia conflict Fruit machine law Business climate Newton statue Market priorities in school religion Newton statue Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Road and rail markets Keeping a Vulcan in the air Costs in Italy Women's issues Cost of dying Court Circular Anniversaries Received into the Church Announcements Forthcoming marriages Picture Gallery Marriages Ignorance stalks the land of Bunyan and Milton The writer, winner of the Charles Douglas-Home Award, conducted detailed research into how much religious belief has an influence on secluar life in Britain Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Sir Lionel Lamb Sir Lionel (Henry) Lamb, KCMG, OBE, a former Ambassador to Switzerland and Chargé d' Affaires in Peking, died on July 27 aged 92. He was born on July 9,1900 Edward Hughes Jeff Porcaro Foliage and fledglings Nature notes Grand Ayatollah Khoei Ayatollah Seyed Abul Qasim al-Khoei, the spiritual leader of a majority of Shia Muslims, died in Kurfash, Iraq, on August 8 aged 93. He was born in 1899 in Khoi, Iranian Azerbaijan Amjad Khan Amjad Khan, actor, died in Bombay on July 27 aged 48. He was born there on October 21,1943 Henderson's Silver Chanter Piping Birthdays today The Duchy of Lancaster Eric Robarts Eric Kirkby Robarts former chairman of Express Dairy, died on July 30 aged 84. He was born on January 20,1908 Appreciation Captain Peter Manisty On this Day The Duchess's Flight The three-bed semi may bear brunt of council tax The Times Crossword No 18,993 Parker Duofold Protesters play Devil's advocate Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Rapide Pilkington Leading article A woman's place is on the podium Olympic sketch Fishing for a fortune abroad In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market CBI says wages have stopped chasing prices South East may be key to revival By our Financial Staff: Libya reveals joint venture with Lonrho Encouraging gloom over share prices Cheltenham tops building societies performance table John Charcol Sport Maiden bowls 'em over HK Bank seeks biggest dealing site Factory row at centre of Kalon bid US buying guide The Times GA looks for signs of recovery Reporting this Week Record buses order boosts Henlys Growth prospects protected at MTL Smaller Companies M4 may be Lamont's best route Gilt-Edged British Funds Date set for Coopers disciplinary hearing Business Roundup Ewart fights intruder Uphill for van sales Apple claims dismissed Crown Agents advise Tougher times for building societies Comment A Case of going contemporary The Times City Diary Just growed The Times City Diary Flipper kid The Times City Diary Stride ahead The Times City Diary Round ribbon The Times City Diary Barclays' voice of gloom lends credibility to hopes of recovery Economic View Universal pessimism about the economy means the time is ripe for steps to quicken an imminent upturn, says Anatole Kaletsky Lloyd's special levy is lawful and proper Doubts over mortgage indemnities National Westminster Bank Capitalisation, week's change Druce British men suffer from a shortage of quality players Hill stands out in hockey team's slide The 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games: Roll of Honour Carruth lands gold for Ireland A new spirit is born from the ashes of once-great machine Medals Table Henderson Olympians show mankind's better side to world David Miller, chief sports correspondent, reflects on the Games that were as happy as they were successful Americans out on their own Relay men give British a lesson in the value of long-term practice Losers in selling stakes Africans let Baumann use his finishing speed Injured Backley to miss competition for rest of season Javelin thrower gracious in defeat Hwang atones for Berlin wrong Camera that kept Games on track Peter Ball Weekend Results from Barcelona Medals Boulmerka adds cry of defiance to moment of joy Dream Team in line for a wake-up call Rosset endures the heat Dasse expelled Final brawl Clinical Cantona makes most of Liverpool's charity Leeds on top in curtain-raiser to football season Clubs are assured of pre-season payment Weekend Results and Tables Chelsea in move to sign Spackman By our Sports Staff: Lisbon recover in fine style LeMond looking for injection of form Cycling Change of wind blows favourites off course Youth rises to challenge of conditions Yachting Tenby continues classic education in Newbury test Racing South Africa's lack of experience exposed Rugby Union Mandarin: Progressive Green's Cassatt weighted to land swift treble Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin: Thirsk Mandarin: Worcester From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Pips Pride gives Harmon victory Saturday's Results Leaders on the Flat Mandarin, Thunderer: Leicester Mr Brooks sparkles Rapid Raceline Middlesex tighten their grip on title Gatting leads run charge Alleyne assumes control Reebok Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards If Mushtaq does not get you, the two Ws surely will John Wood Cock on the Test Complete Scoreboard Fro the Oval Test Series Averages Saturday's Country Championshiip Scoreboards Horton recovers to take seniors title in dramatic finish O'Connor falls to English invader (AP): Forsman's extra-time win Calm Azinger survives sudden death Ramblers triumph with a spin Cricket Liam Botham does little with the bat Pools Check Ruddock wants to be sure England unbeaten in world pairs and triples Bowls: Allcock and Ottaway Make Good Start at Worthing For the Record Fixtures Ice hockey man dies in motel In Brief Krickstein hurt Jenvey's title Nicoll closes in Title retained Harvey again Shrewd ponies economy Polo Multiple Display Advertising Items Index England wilt before Wasim and Waqar Spotlight falls on fast-bowling pair as Pakistan clinch Test series in convincing fashion at the Oval Waqar enjoys final performance Olympic officials to seek more funds National Westminster Bank Classic Touch strikes gold British medal hopes fade as Whitaker and Milton stumble Dick content with medals haul but reprimands IAAF Athletics Medals Table The reign of Spain is mainly down the drain The package holiday is alive and well, but the average British tourist is demanding more excitement and exotica than the tired and shabby costas can offer, Paul Barker reports Let's take compassionate-leave-of-our-senses Working Life Libby Purves points of the wisdom of Wrights' Law Looks Jean Jerrard Education Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Vain attempt to better the Bard Theatre Much Ado About Nothing Oxford Playhouse Eager for experience Dance Romeo and Juliet Convent Garden Visitors well in front Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3 The Times A universe in sound Proms BBC SSO/Maksymiuk Albert Hall/Radio 3 Hidden depths beneath Swan Lake This year's Edinburgh Festival, which begins on Sunday, offers an important platform for reassessing Tchaikovsky's musical achievements, says David Brown Edinburgh Festival Playing with Peter Rabbit Heather Neill on how Cumbria gets a new theatre, and Alan Ayckbourn gets a second home Calls for help Television Review Battle of the saxes Jazz Records Royal Shakesperae Company Musical tribute Arts Brief Sole entry Oddball offerings Last chance The Times Educational Supplement Breaking the great white taboo Last week's case in the High Court was campulsive reading in South Africa. Arthur Goldstuck reports on a country in the first stage sexual liberation South Africans are much more shocked than Europeans by discussion of sexual topics Tomorrow When something has to give Are we rally a nation of scrounger? The dilemma of the rich and famous who are the target of begging letters Romantics queue up to tie the knot The bandanna, once the cowboy's trademark, has been transformed into the fashion craze of the season, reports Liz Smith A weekend of luxury Passport to France Competition: The Times, in associations with Relais & Châteaux, offers five luxury breaks' for two in France Grandeur in the pines One of the finest hotels in the group Wednesday In the good old study time Summertime, and the schools are open. Philip Howard reports on a porfitable sideline for institutions of learning Complaining about the ignorance of the moder generation is garbage Education Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items LLB Honours MBA! Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rapid Results College Multiple Display Advertising Items Huron University More faith in the future Has the era of secularism had its day? Viewpoint Bellerbys College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Essex The Times university degree results service Kent Aston Bath Bradford Liverpool John Moores London Sunderland Paisley The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items La Creme Consultants Executive Secretary MI London Business School Blue Arrow Personnel Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants A. S. McKay Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Quebec Government Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2863 Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Nestle Radio 1 Variations

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