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News from 12/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Giles Tremlett, Helen Johnstone, Michael Richardson-Bunrury, Patricia Davies, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and James Bone, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, D. J. Meadows, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Adrian Langinger, Angela Mackay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, David Miles, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Ross Shimmon, Philip Robinson and Michael Tate, Lynne Truss, Rob Irving, Edward Hay, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Joan Bird, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Peter Ball, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, C. Kaye, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Michael Armitage, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, Chris Green, Michael Hamlyn, Denis Staunton, Tom Kelly, Virginia Ironside, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, Derwent May, Nigel Spoor, John Young and Paul Wilkinson, Richard Cork, Nicole Swengley, Toby Horton, Lindsay Cook, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Katy Bradbury, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Kari Knight, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Ronald Forrest, Gordon Wiseman, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Josephine Akrill, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Gordon Alian, Alan Ryan, J. B. W. Turner, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Charles Flaxman (Chaiman), Alice Bradbury, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Peter Victor, Fiona Hook, Richard Beeston, Ben Macintyre, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Frank Longford, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jane Hardy, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Jenny Macarthur, Matthew Bond, Joan Seed, John London, Mary Dejevsky, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Glorious Twelfth Glorious Reign Glorious Role Bad spelling penalised Degree results Index Life & Times Bush hails new era in US-Israeli relations Skipton raises mortgage rate Give us this day our daily hamburger Ashdown affair man cleared of burglary 20,000 flee the terrors of 'ethnic cleansing ' Asprey Ministers resist calls to ban UDA on mainland Defiance behind steel shutters British Red Cross Picture Gallery School coursework to be penalised for bad spelling Falling under the pedant's spell Correct spelling has been turned into a moral virtue, yet Shakespeare spelt his name three ways, Joe Joseph says Snake man accused of cruelty Picture Gallery Tones aim to curb EC sceptics at conference Correction Lamont trails in poll Two share chess lead Love child inherits Halford replaced IRA claims killing Secrets man charged Legionnaire's alert American Citizenship Figures show rise in patient waiting lists News in Brief Mother lay dying on floor for days ignored by son, 12 Cheese and raw eggs kept boy alive Shocking news for sole mates Walking at Work Bank warns millions of credit card blunders Customers charged twice ' Profit not polities' behind Ashdown case 'There was not a conspiracy, no matter what the papers say. Simon is a thief, ex-wife tells Bill Frost OBAS Orthopaedic & Medibeds AA Lilley considers curb on long-term sick pay Cuts in unemployment benefits Olympic archer targeted by DSS Prisoners try to electrify barricade Gypsy wedding day ends in violence Ireland celebrates medals News in Brief Potholer killed College blasts Freed on bail Wards closed Water firms rebuked by advertising watchdog Radar 'golf balls' are finally sunk Some celebrated pieces of hardware from Cold war days are to disappear, report, John Young and Paul Wilkinson N&P WPC loses sex assault claim Liverpool tenants vote for trust status Boundary dispute delays new isle council Mercury Communications Trust buys Yorkshire beauty spot Seventy twon acres acquired at Malham Cove as army of visitors marches in Mounting pressure from day-trippers makes the National Trust's latest purchase timely, reports Ronald Faux Minister takes the train to hear commuter grumbles Student is rearrested on rape charge The Twelfth dawns less than gloriously Grouse shooting, which sustains many in the Highlands, this year threatens to be a disappointment, Kerry Gill writes Eight held in £10.5m drug raids News in Brief Sub hunted Flights cleared Boy killed Double vision Warring groups seek to exploit peace \force as Serbs widen gains Political Goals Theatre fears, that, when the Un forces intervene, the Serbs will hold on to the areas they wanted, Tim Judah writes Denmark will send troops to guard aid convoys for Bosnia Military Options Britain turning away refugees Russia displays its jet fighters for sale Picture Gallery Buddhist captain can hold his head high Appointments in war on Mafia renew Rome political passions (Reuter): Cyprus talks to restart News in Brief (AP): Storms hit vineyards Helicopter raid (Reuter): Rebels attack (Reuter): 'Mutants' kill Reuter: Riding shotgun (Reuter): Buds of dismay Bush brands report of 1984 affair with his secretary as a lie US media cast off gag of patriotism 7 Channel Where temple garden meets blow-up baboon Joanna Pitman joins the holidaymakers John O'Groats into a resort filled with drive-ins and fast-food joints Husain thrives after 40 years on front line The king is setting the pace for the turn to democracy in Jordan and streeing the Arab world towards stability, writes Richard Beeston from Amman Kaunda held for illegal meeting in Zambia People From Reuter in Shenzhen: Deng's reforms suffer as police batons punish rioting investors (Reuter): West given warning by third world News in Brief (Reuter): Assets shared (AFP): Flood toll (Reuter): Victory claimed Volcano erupts West ready to create safe haven for Shias under Iraqi attack Time stands still in Raj hill resort Simla Notebook by Christopher Thomas Apricot Picture Gallery Black radicals join new de Klerk talks Ulster and the lies of silence Peter Millar on the strange decision to ban the UDA but not Sinn Fein In the first week of August, a swarm of bees came to stay with me in Derbyshire. It ... and moreover Strategy for Bosnia Seizing control of the camps is a feasible if hight risk mission for the West, says Michael Armitage The retreat from caring Even Democrats despair of the poor, argues Alan Ryan Picture Gallery Selling out on Saddam The Times Diary Glorious 19th Border dispute It's a small world Do as the Romans Do Caliban's Island Once and Future King Throwing fresh light on the role of special hospitals Public service quality Library services Costs in Italy Trains in France When to fieht Resolving disputes Housing deadlines Policy as priority for Tory 'board' Hampshire travellers Sunday racing The last straw Birthdays today Social News Latest wills Ferries threaten shortest flight Announcements Anniversaries Royal president Lord Braine of Wheatley Autumn hues add colour to late summer show Shooting stars fill heavens with light fantastic Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Ancient cemetery found Theatre to reopen ahead of schedule University's grants up 20% to £1.1m Sir Ernest Jones-Parry Sir Ernest Jones-Parry, executive director of the International Sugar Organisation from 1965 to 1978, died on August 6 aged 84. He was born in Rhuddlan on July 16,1908 Ebbe Carlsson Ebbe Carlsson, journalist, book publisher and key figure behind the seenes in Swedish politcal life, died in hospital on August 3 aged 44 of an Aids-related illness. He was born on September 28,1947 Gertrude Bugler Gertrude Bugler, the actress who, in 1924, played the title rote in Thomas Hardy's dramatisation of his novel Tess of the D'Urbervilles for the Hardy Players died on August 6 aged 95. She was born on March 8,1897 Sir David Llewellyn Sir David (Treharne) Llewellyn, a jounalist, one-time MP and junior minister, died on August 9 aged 76. He was born on January 17,1916 Appreciations Sir Denning Pearson Dr Cicely Williams Excursion Trains BT bill pegging will be selective The Times Crossword No 18,995 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall UN will employ force to protect food aid for starving Somalia Weather Ashdown affair man cleared of burglary Business Credit Limit Sweet Deal Higher Note Prop Slips Income Flaw The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Skipton move rekindles fear of mortgage rate increases Concerted bank action fails to help dollar Factory price rises lowest for 24 years American adversity to BA link grows Surge at Saatchi surprises Four BT competitors named John Charcol Ga returns second-quarter profit Figures provide a fillip for weakened insurance sector Securities watchdogs seek common ground IBM Office By a Correspondent: 'No request' for Lonrho statement Boost likely for Restart scheme Moran to pay ?1m over inside deal case Former Lloyd's member fails to respond to SEC lawsuit Exceptional items lift-Manchester Ship Canal North West Water bids for Argentine contract Business Roundup Bass sells more pubs Bowater referral ruling Rea dividend held Newmarket loss grows Metal Bulletin up Armitage advances Crown Eyeglass rises Newmark still in red Fall in demand for diamonds threatens De Beers payout Administrators sell Ppi Del Monte By our City Staff: GPA looks at funding options Lawyers' assets are frozen First fall since issue for Wellcome shares PolyGram recession-proof tune hits right note General Accident plc Bargain hunters help to trim the losses Stock Market British Funds Ga insures for a healthy future Tempus Major Changes Recent Issues Embassy Property losses deepen Attwoods loan Dividend held Rexmore dips Howard slides Tokyo ends below key support level World Markets (Reuter): US blue chips retreat despite rally in bonds Wall Street The Times BT's price cap is a tight fit Comment Policy dilemma Romania bound The Times City Diary Counting time Cash from crisis Credit card holders left waiting as new system is found wanting Lindsay Cook explains why thousands of card users have experienced problems in shops, restaurants and hotels in the past few weeks Radio control Cutting savings rates prolongs recession Long delay in realising Hk investments Extend tax breaks to education and health care Letters Computer-led recovery Charles Tyrwhit The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe 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 Buyers stay away Druce Lenders' optimism wanes Discover the joys of being a freeholder Glenrothes, Fife Good for Business, Great for Life Commercial Property Jones Lang Wootton ARICS Staples Printers Properties Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items David G. Williamson & Co Victorian splendour Mandarin: Kirriemuir poised to enhance Cunningham-Brown's record Salisbury Progressive Brockton Dancer maintains Hannon 's impetus Reserves plan in top races Beverley Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Roberts plots swift return as injury checks title drive Sir David Llewellyn dies The Times Rapid Raceline Lancashire display ruthless streak in purge of old guard Fowler and Allott dismissed with Ormrod TCCB has eye on Sheffield First-Class Averages Edwards benefits from testimonial match Rugby League (Reuter): Cook regains place in South African side Atlanta pledges global centenary Games Campbell on course at start of tight schedule Shooting Australians hit fast forward Rugby Union Allcock and Ottaway get taste of defeat Bowls: World Championships at Worthing Thelwall encouraged by her success at Everdon Equestrianism Chelsea beat rivals in race to sign influential Harford Norwich City ready to part with Fleck Pendry plea for clubs Today's Fixtures Cricket Descampe into stride at right time By a Correspondent: Sciandri sprints to yellow jersey McKay handicapped to break record Golf For the Record Patterson mourns loss of defensive skills Boxing Cricketcall Bounder takes narrow lead Yachting Mayo keeps his lead In Brief Benn in Rome Racing Back-pass rule may not show the way forward Premier League sides unsure of new law Ford plans to sponsor television coverage Faldo to tee off in trio of champions Agnew answers cry for help Fletcher welcomes Gooch's decision Trainer dismissed over Krabbe's drugs case Jackson avenges Olympic defeat The Twelfth p8 Putting it politely, you're wrong Who will watch a new television quiz on etiquette? Virginia Ironside prefers more modern guidelines to good manners Barm cakes are a girl's best friend Single Life Lynne Truss prefers buns for tea to life with the polo set DAKS Simpson Piccadilly Woman p5 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide The impotence of being earnest Theatre Hush Royal Court Muffled, muted echoes of Ibsen Theatre Fringe Voice of the Sea Lilian Baylis Struck by easy listening Proms SCO/Saraste Albert Hall/Radio 3 The Times All human life is briefly there Should soap deal with social problems? Jane Hardy looks at ho television favourites interpret reality for views Picture Gallery George Smith Market forces mean dirty business as usual Television Review Men at work, an artist at his labours Richard Cork on the rich and dramatic results of the painter Robert Mason's study of the Broadgate Development in London Ethics in the ether Radio Review Tiptoe through the tea-dance Josephine Akrill finds that Paris is swaying again to the tango and the cha-cha-cha Luxury break for two Passport to France: The Times offers readers a weekend in France A favourite haunt for Britons Life after the Olympics Spain: Theatre in Barcelona: exhibitions in Seville For visitors reeling in the heat or dizzied by the… German success remains secret Denis Staunton on Heiner, M?ller, one of Germany's most important playwrights, whose work is too seldom seen in Britain Arts and Entertainment Life at East 72nd Street The author of 84 Charing Cross Road turns her wit on New York Fighters can have dimples, too Glad to be out of the House, Rosie Barnes has found an even broader canvas for ther causes, Alice Thomson discovers British Glass P. J. Insulation Ltd Martin Grant Homes South Cornwall Bucks Recession to the rescue of old houses As developers retreat, openings present themselves for private buyers eager to restore classic country properties. Rachel Kelly surveys opportunities Stopping short at a steal Architectural antiques have become a popular target for thieves, but buyers of possibly stolen goods could help to stem the illegal trade When the home fires burn How to Prevent the Spark that Could Make a Smouldering Ruin of your Dream Cottage Moor allure stalks the city streets Shooting style has been hijacked by the trendsetters. Nicole Swengley investigates The Glorious Twelfth Car Furnishings Ltd A. S. I. Ltd Communications & Survillance Systems Ltd Guns & Tackle (Gunsmiths) Border Sporting Properties High Performance Footwear The Fleet Sporting Co. Ltd Superb Value Thornton & Son Burleigh Court At Drakeshead Stud Parphea Kennels Cancelled Grouse ? Matched Pairs Limited Andrew J Marshall Walkers of Tickhill Farlow's of Pall Mall DSC Dunmore Shooting Centre Manor House Hotel Elderkin & Sons (Gunmakers) Ltd Cambridge Ulster The Times university degree results service London The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items North West Thames The Walt Disnep Company Bull Thompson & Associates Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Japan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tower Hamlets College University College London Personal Column Temping Times Civil contempt and criminal trial Law Report August 12 1992 Court of Appeal Tenant to show source of funds The Times Children's wishes important The Times Concise Crossword No 2865 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite BDA British Diabetic Association Variations Radio1

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