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News from 14/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Harry Fisher, Richard Langton, Jon Ashworth, Grand Ayatollah Khoei, Nadia Nerina, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Tudor Miles, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Alan McGregor and our Foreign Staff, Roy Turner, Ray L. Luffingham, Clive Davis, Liz Hodgkinson, Carol Leonard, Bill Frost and David Young, Dominique Searle, Kevin Eason, Howard Williams, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Christopher Farmer, Martin Fletcher, David Barrett, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Robin Squire, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Tate, Edward Lewis, Terence Feely, Peter Ball, David Pappin, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, P. Petersen, Ross Tieman and Anatole Kaletsky, James Bone and Michael Binyon, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Ann Kent, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Margaret Thatcher, Emma Nicholson, Jonathan Prynn Insurance Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Bruce Parker, MiChael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Clive Couldwell, Kate Muir, Mary Casling, Derek Harris and Rodney Hobson, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Harold Winton, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Matthew d'Ancona, David Davis, Craig Seton, Lord Hartington, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Rodney Hobson, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Alastair Morton, Lucy Rock, Bruce V. Jones, Roddy Forsyth and Ian Ross, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Michael Hornsby, Alan Lee, Alan Jabez, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Ken Young, Christopher Irvine, Benedict Nightingale, H. G. Edwards, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Ambrose Killen, Sam Kiley, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Jamie James, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Peter Newman, Roger Pearson,

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Today in the Times Inside Spy defects Composer dies Wharf talks Leicester win Index Life & Times Baker answers call to rescue ailing Bush Watchdog asks if purest water is worth the cost £8,000 victory for Christian who wouldn't lie Jobs gloom masks signs of recovery The election may after all have been the turning point for the economy, says Anatole Kaletsky UN Security Council votes to use force in Bosnia Advertisement Crew of death ferry was warned of fume danger a year ago Inspector criticises riot jail security Travel industry fears domino collapse With a million package holidays still unsold and the bills for next month falling due, tour firms are preparing for the worst, Harvey Elliott reports Van tip-off helped to foil IRA bombers Valuation sums ease council tax appeal worries Suspected terrorists in court Law 'failing the citizen' Hodgson retains title Bates reveals affair ITN producer resigns US cuts military bases Third Announcement Policy to get code of ethics for a fair cop News in Brief British girl found dead after 12 hours in Crete hotel pool Surrey man freed from Thai prison Stop Press France - with the Times and LBC Special clause gives Jaguar a chance to go on the prowl Insurance on an Xj220 would normally cost £20,000 a year, Kevin Eason reports Ambra Personal Computers Laker lays plans for return to Gatwick Dismissed journalists get £85,000 News in Brief Fine for felling Verdict delayed Man released London doctors make Down's breakthrough New test detects 60% of affected babies Magnetize Picture Gallery Nurse denies cruelty Top secretaries' pay beats inflation rate Ecstasy deaths rising Secruiity services take aim at IRA gangs on the mainland Michael Evans investigates the new openness sweeping the intelligence services in the first of two reports Focus on the new role of M15 and M16 Banks sued over 'ghost withdrawals' News in Brief Peat bogs open Double voter Airport test Race is on to beat house duty deadline Do It All Court rules Newall will stay in jail Success after success is happening on Merseysuid Farmers face a brave new world fuelled by flowers Fuels derived from plants are renewable, biodegradable and will not worsen the greenhouse effect, says Michael Hornsby Three-quarters of chemical products could be replaced by a agricultural waste, experts say Plastic is crop of the future ANC rejects Pretoria proposals for general political amnesty Merseyside Development Corporation Teenage gunmen hunt food in Somalia Sam Kiley, on the road to Mogadishu, finds the key to male bonding by shooting an antelope cuter than Bambi (Reuter): Sentences in Timor criticised News in Brief Synod decides News in Brief (Reuter): Japan accused News in Brief (Reuter): Three killed News in Brief (AFP): Little nipper News in Brief Widening poll gap alarms Republicans as Baker takes over Firm hand taken from the tiller Main in the news Walesa tries to stem strike wave With stoppages echoing the walkouts of 1980, workers have been warned Poland is in a new era, writes Roger Boyes (AFP): Russian leaders' boycott of conference throws industrial lobby into disarray By our Foreign Staff: Kabul rebel offers one-day truce From AFP in Peking: Peking will end Tibet's isolation QE2 captain 'wondered what the hell happened' People Sanctions on Libya to remain News in Brief (Reuter): Case to answer News in Brief (Reuter): King barred News in Brief (Reuters): Rebels defiant News in Brief (Reuter): Smoking ban News in Brief (AP): Rape alleged News in Brief (Reuters): Pig's trotter News in Brief (AFP): Victim found News in Brief (AFP): Top of the hop News in Brief Brutality of Bosnia camps condemned by Red Cross Nato rules out instant solution UN security council passes Bosnia resolutions Excerpts from the draft resolution adopted by the UN on the use of force to protect aid shipments to Bosnia and on alleged abuses of human rights Muslim youth claims Serbs killed one captive a day A victim of Omarska tells of terror tactics in detention, writes Tim Judah from Prijedor Bradford & Bingley Building Society Sarajevo convoy reaches safety Can the miracle man save Bush? Martin Fletcher asks how Jim Baker was lured back on the campaign trail …and moreover A very practical faith A service in memory of an Anglican priest market his fight against apartheid, says John Grigg The university of the future Matthew d'Ancona on the LSE's world-beating plans New woman at the top The Times Diary Paper tigress The Times Diary Raise the roof The Times Diary Veggie burgher The Times Diary Mr Bush's Last Throw Pray Silence for John Cage Paying for Purity Thatcher plea on Bosnia conflict Coventiy schooling Confidence the key in turning round the economy Public service quality Shrouded heritage Horses in danger Snuff and smoking Channel tunnel fears Jurors' right to know Today's royal engagement Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries People and Places Baron Barber of Tewkesbury Wreath marks wartime raid Announcements Multi-hued plastic altar fails to find sanctuary £40m scheme for castle park golf course and hotel rejected Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching John Cage John Cage, American composer, philosopher and writer. died on August 12 aged 79. He was born in Los Angeles on September 5,1912 Viscountess Rothermere Viscountess Rothermere, wife of the third Viscount Rothermere, chairman of Daily Mail and General Trust, died of a heart attack at the family villa in the South of France on August 12 aged 63. She was born Patricia Matthews Appreciations Alexis Rassine Pat Meaney From Our Special Correspondent: A Village of "Squatters" Huts into Homes Double agent defects to Britain with his family The Times Crossword No 18,997 Royals pore over troubled waters of Loch Lomond Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Business Today in Business Tomorrow Debt Level As a level results are assessed, Weekend… The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Unemployment jumps to five-year high Earnings growth rate slows to 6% Panel criticises PR firm and bank Halifax cuts rates on savings accounts Vodafone plots an October revolution US offer for Canary Wharf 'worth examining closely' Profit fall for Hanson Companhis Energetics de Sao Paulo Business Editor John Bell Sport New-look Royal cuts its losses and payout The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Reuter: MCC plan given more time in America Watchdog urges more cost cutting by water groups Company Briefs Cowie makes final bid of £30.3m for Henlys Lufthansa and KLM results fall Linguaphone Dissident names stepup campaign MMC orders Sara Lee to cut polish brands Business Roundup Sotheby's sees recovery Media boost for WPP Fimbra suspension British Gas rating cut British Funds Highly Qualified Administrator Royal watchers are not amused Tempus Multiple Display Advertising Items Recent Issues (Reuter): US shares fall for eighth day running Water shares pull equities out of losing sequence Stock Market Major Changes Norman Lamont's L-shaped recovery Water pressure Booze brokers The Times City Diary Movable feast The Times City Diary For the record The Times City Diary Soccer chiefs bounce back to give club losses the red card As the new season starts, Michael Tate fines goals are still the net profits that count in the financially challenging world of football RPI linking cut value of pension Dollar link more important than the Erm A question of confidence in Lloyd's Counting the costs of outside auditors, actuaries and advisers Return to sender Norther Rock Technical recovery Druce Keep in touch, electronically Email is slowly replacing the office memo. Ken Young considers the potential Users can send a document and leave voice messages in it Flashes that beat the jams Motorists can now get pagers with instant road information in text form Morse Speedy advance Online IBM Olympic win for civil servants Instead of keying in details, the card will do the transfer Call for swift action on rents and rates Business to Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holiday Magic! Multiple Classified Advertising Items The gamble that paid off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Unglobe Travel The Times Beifings Mandarin: Night Manoeuvres to light the way Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Yesterday's Results Kooyonga installed a warm favourite for York showpiece Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Roberts hopeful Rapid Raceline Roseberry and Cork deserve limited chance to impress Understudy rises to his lead role for Northamptonshire Snape settles NatWest Trophy semi-final Australian bowlers frustrated Multiple Display Advertising Items Six counties chase Essex in title race County Table Thatcher gunning for gold Rossi fails to crack the pack as Sciandri increases lead Britain's Olympic champions await warm homecoming Athletics England trio fall to heavy first defeat Bowls South Africa carry a nation's hopes against All Blacks Old rugby union foes rejoin battle England will supply semi-finalist In Brief First defence Medal dive Seventh place Gear breakage forces Watkins to retire Yachting McKay left to carry British banner Golf For the Record Mark Rypien, above, must have felt like the… Small-bore title taken by Oliphant Shooting Castleford pounce to capture Coyne Rugby League Celtic given early test Hungarian Grand Prix By our Sports Staff: Welsh clubs begin the battle on-field after rancour off it Football Lewis lines up sparring partners for eliminator Boxing Fixtures Racing Briers makes appointment at Lord's Leicestershire's victory earns first appearance in 60-over cup final Telephone Information Services plc Sponsor found for colourful league Maidstone closure seems imminent Tomorrow Brady moves in for Slater as Rideout returns to England Faldo steadies shaky start to open with a 68 Mansell closes in on title Big Brother is watching them Nicholas Hinton, the director general of the Save the Children Fund, has a few things he'd like to say to those who police the world's conflicts George Smith Health Motoring Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessement of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Satire misses by several smiles She stoops to Conquer Chichester Festival Theatre Abundance of rhythms Fourth World Ronnie Scott's Jazz Nothing new under the sun in bad old Seville Carmen Lincoln Center Opera: New York Abundanco of rhythms The Times Move sideways or back to maintain the pole position Records; Rock Going Dutch appeals to the Scots Galleries: John Russell Taylor offers a second preview of visual art at the Edinburgh Festival Schumann with a spring in his step Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3 Feeiing peaky? Get high with this Television Review Sandra bernhard Blue moon? Arts Brief Collaboration Last chance. . . Birth of an enterprise Can the private sector make maternity a terrific experience for the majority? Ann Kent reprots Bradford & Bingley Building Society Open the door on keyhole surgery Operations with less pain and fuss are possible, so why are they so rare? Stung into finding a remedy Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Sounds like a widespread problem Condom conundrum Refugees - the heart of the matter Britain might not welcome Bosnian families but German charity begins at home. Libby Purves reports Hunting through the Bushes The Democrats turn the spotlight on the president's family values National Breakdown Alfa Romeo IAM Institute Advanced Motorists SAAB London Saab Dealers SAAB Aircraft Inspired Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Saab Authorised Dealers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Little innovator turns 30 The Austian 1100 has a birthday this weekend. Vaughan Freeman compares it with modern equivalents Spending moves to the North Sales Have Shifted from the Southern 'Golden Triangle' Ford's super saloon Insurance companies are wary, yet a new sports car's speed makes it safe The Figures that Count Multiple Classified Advertising Items CM Central Motor Aucctions plc The Times Car Buyers Directory BMW's star new arrival Roadwise Robert Gordon Huddersfield The Times university degree results service Napier The Times No jeopardy in dismissal of charge Court of Appeal Law Report August 14 1992 Cour of Appeal Proving defence of good reason Forgetfulness is no defence Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reducing shareholder's tax liability Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lock makes knife unlawful Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2867 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Multiyork Made to Order Sale Radio 1 Variations

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