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News from 15/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Liz Dolan, William Kay, David Adams, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jane MacQuitty, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, D. R. A. Field, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Neil Marshall, Director, M. Louise Pirouet, Lucy Fisher, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor and Jill Sherman, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Dessa Trevisan, P. M. Davies, John Best, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, P. Moynagh, Ian SMITH(British Liaison officer), Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Angus McIntyre, John Rofe, Nicky Maitlis, Louise Taylor, Neil Bennett and Lulu Yu, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, John Young, Frances Bissell, Charles Bremner, Bryan Archer, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, L. T., Anatole Kaletsky and Philip Pangalos, Jack Waterman, Nicole Swengley, Robert Kirley, Robert Rhodes James, N. S., Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Griffith Edwards (Director), John Strang (Deputy Director), Sue Lawley, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, John Morris, Peter Bryan, Jeremy SMITH(Chief Executive), David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, W. A. Ebbert, Chairman, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Bruce Oldfield, G. S. Stoney, Adam Fresco, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, David Young, Agence France-Presse, Sara McConnell, B. B. Shefton, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Ascot, Berkshire, Ben MacIntyre, Richard Beeston, Philippa Toomey, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Patrick Duffy, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Myer Goldman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Deirdre McQuillan, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, Alastair MacKie,

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Inflation falls to 3.7% and sends shares soaring Biggest drop in RPI for 25 years West prepares to punish Saddam Index Weekend Times Premier's Palace The Godfather Runs out of Sports Cash Premier Perfume Yugoslav peace conference collapses Mother pleads for the return of baby taken by child-minder Premier Performance Cyprus Premier PREMlÉRE 'Rude' chef serves jip a polite wedding Pilot and son killed in helicopter crash The Times British experts put a plague on locusts Locusts are dying like flies from a spray-on brew that really gets under their skin, reports Nick Nuttall Parents urged to vet mothers' helps The abduction of a child has highlighted the need for official registration on nannies and au pairs. Lin Jenkins reports Baroness Phillips dies Roundhouse sold Belfast man extradited Inquest told of brutality RAF bases shuffled Passengers sit tight Bullion jury still out Brothel application Independent price rise Iranian diplomat expelled from UK News in Brief Ferry removed from service for repairs after fumes deaths An inside story of maggots and socks The Sundattimes Protesters and trees come down to earth Vespa lovers scoot off for anniversary get-together Athletes praise 'The Godfather' Eddie Kulukundis spent up to £1 million helping young British athletes to realise their potential. Ray Clancy reports Glasgow cuts drug HIV rate Forte Hotels Belfast snubs Dublin Olympic medallist Loyalists are angry that a Belfast man won a silver medal for the Republic of Ireland, reports Richard Ford Injured teacher sues council for negligence Picture Gallery Whitehall slowly unveils its secrets Open governement: 1 The government's inner workings are gradually being exposed. In the second of a two-part series. Michael Evans examines whether we are getting the full picture Mandarins cling to their old ways Open govenemt: 2 Not all government departments are embracing the new democratic climate with gusto. Robin Oakley reports Passenger and rescuers praised for air bravery Woman is abducted by raiders New in Brief Fourth accused Trunk road fees Chess record No wrongdoing Martin Murder charge Court finds nanny not guilty of throwing baby Prisoners gain a seven-hour lifeline Town vists allow inmates to keep close contact with their families and may cut the rate of reoffending, reports Richard Ford Water rules to be tightened as rivers dry out When people turn off hosepipes only to see golf courses being sprayed, emotions are sure to run high. louise Hidalgo reports 10p buys a prized beermat Edinburgh festival finds culture on its doorstep Sagafjord Prisoner exchange delayed Proton Triple-Valve Psychosis of fear drives out Bosnian Muslims Women speak in frightened whispers as they wait to join an exodus from a land of fantasy and horror. Tim Judah joins the queue wishing to leave town in Prijedor Splintered republic waits in hope for return of territory UN horse-trading has left Bosnia in the lurch with no guarantee of its lost land being restored, Roger Boyes writes Hardline Marchais scraps keystone of Leninist faith The leader of France's Communists, on an American visit, has upset comrades at home by abandoning democratic centralism, writes Charles Bremner Russian harvest improves News in Brief Talks stalled (AFP): Euro MP dies (AFP): Rockets fired (Reuter): Tourists killed (Reuter): Island isolated (AP): Ship evacuated (AP): Joke falls flat Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Minister freed in Georgia offensive Bush guaranteed fireworks but some fizz is still lacking With Bill Clinton leading in 28 states, the president will face a daunting balancing act at the Rebublican convention, Martin Fletcher writes America will fly UN troops to Somalia Hinckley liable for damages People Salvador guerrillas take lesson for peace with guns ready Left-wing fighers are waiting for government promises to be fulfilled, David Adams writes from Aguacayo Curtain descends on tale of New York's oddest couple Tobacco company targets gay men (AP): Tutu wins backing for women News in Brief Apology sought (AP): ANC 'torture' (AFP): Syria warned Poll boycotted Case dropped (Reuter): Politician dies (AFP): Refugees 'lost' (AFP): Footing the bill Ayatollah mobilises Islamic militants Rfsanjani reforms attacked (AFP): Thousands trying to flee Kabul News in Brief (Reuter): Spy blamed (Reuter): Li plans visit (Reuter): Islamic move (Reuter): Airbus clue (Reuter): Sheath keepers Turkey turns on to 90s' naughties The nation is embracing a soft-porn invasion, says Andrew Finkel Act now Picture Gallery Saddam in trouble as sanctions bite Clifford Longley Is this spitting image tableau blasphemous? No Title …and moreover Paris: make-believe city Deserted by its natives, the French capital is a shrine for the newly free of Eastern Europe, Says Charles Bremner Beware the siren voice of war Hasty decisions cost soldiers their lives, warns Robert Rhodes James Springboks bound back The Times Diary Loving a lord The Times Diary Out of sorts The Times Diary Radiofest The Times Diary No Peace for Serbia British Rights Safe in the Cooler Balkan refugees 'victims of bad law' Perils and profits of intervention Swift action Council error Reducing addictions Fair taxation and the company car Perils of Naples Costs in Italy Sunday racing Here we go Court Circular The Princess Birthdays Legal appointments Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tomorrow's royal Anniversaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wildlife haven graces concrete jungle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Church services tomorrow Ninth Sunday After Trinity Clergy appointments Forthcoming marriages Retirement Roman silver tray given to museum Lilo Milchsack Lilo Milchsack, Hon DCMG Hon CBE, founder of the Anglo German Königswinter confereces, died in Düsseldorf on August 7 aged 87. She was born in Frannkfurt in 1905 Maj-Gen Denzil Kobbekaduwa Major-General Denzil Kobbedkaduwa who was due to take over as the Sri Lankan army's chief of staff in January next year, was killd on August8 aged 52 when a pressure mine exploded under a vehicle in which he was travelling. He was born on Jully 27,1940 When patriotism can be costly Dr D. W. Adamson Dr. D. W. Adamson, Director of Research for the welcome Foundation from 1953 to 1977 died on August 3 aged 80. He was born on Juljy 12.1912 Durrant Robertson Durrant Waite Robertson, American medievalist and Chaucer scholar, has died aged 77. He was born in Washington on Octoberd 11,1914 Oxen shared spirit journey Dr Jane Morgan Dr Jane Morgan, author and criminologist, died of cancer in Aberdystwyth on August 7 aged 42. She was born in Harrogate on October 21,1949 Peter Godfrey Peter Godfrey, mystery writer former editor of the African magazine Drum, and a sub-editor on The Times for ten years until retirement in 1981, has died in London aged 14 From Our Correspondent: Kenyatta Back after Eighty Years Chanting Crowds Aim to Unite Afreican People Hereditary asthma is passed on by mother, say doctors Talks on Yugoslav peace collapse The Times Crossword No 18,998 Picture Gallery Weather Thomas Cook Drink? Not in front of the tourists Profile City cheered by surprise dip in inflation The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Picture Gallery Gold price forecast to slide further No accounting for City best-seller Bank birthday Top-up trap Costs of 'severe' Qe2 damage may top £50m Route 'not preferred' Student struggle Knight Williams Not benefiting Pyramid action Going for gold Transatlantic sets sights on growth after listing LIT gives warning on losses Major Changes Recent Issues Save & Prosper Canada airlines merger hits turbulence The Sunday Times Portmeirion Potteries fires up profits Bank may help Hong Kong enquiry into Allied Group Shorts takes off after decades in the hangar Under state ownership, the aerospace firm seemed doomed to be permanently grounded. Takeover by Bombardier of Canada has saved it, says Harvey Elliott By our City Staff: Conder loss revealed weeks late Bimec cancels final and sends price plunging Business Roundup Burns shares suspended Lonrho stake acquired Copier duty continues Trimoco fears takeover Japanese rescue talks No backing for bid MMI shares drop Dorrell's hand on the pump gives new meaning to inflation in the economy Week Ending Mattew Bond At last a true power in the land of his birth Business Profile: Murray Stuart William Kay meets the man who, after many senior posts, can still relish a new challenge with Scottish Power Where to find limited shelter in a housing sector fractured by stress Tempus British Funds The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Investments Lower inflation revives shares Stock Market German figures help to lift bonds Dow's decline is halted Students struggle to meet mounting debts Liz Dolan reports that the average amount owed on leaving further education is ?1,765 Counting the cost of grants and loans Savers no longer feel rich Comment Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor M&G Balancing studies with the need to work to survive Fimbra Towry Law Group Woolwich Building Society Customers see Saturday banking as their right Responsibility for mortgage troubles Portfolio Platinum True meaning of life insurance can be lost in the quest for rates growth and bonuses Fidelity Investments Pensions top-up trap laid bare American bargains? Save & Prosper Insurers refuse to cover house with Dss tenants ABI cites 'disabolica' claim record but denies discriminating against people on benefits Sara McConnell looks at one landlord's dilemma, which suggests there is confusion within insurance companies Doctors go for gold credit cards Northern Rock Hansard Financial 'Get rich quick' schemes action Foreign Colonial Save & Prosper The Times Unit this is Information Shares bounce back Druce Mansell calm as Williams team-mate sets the pace Englishman says front row is crucial in Hungary Mycil Red skins lifted by Rypien's return American Football Title sits easily on McKay Golf The Times From our French Racing Correspondent in Deauville: Rodrigo De Triano heads strong British raid on French prizes … Tomorrow Mandarin, Thunderer: … Park Bookmakers divided over Tenby's clear-cut success Racing Mandarin: Changed conditions to favour Sapience Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Mandarin, Thunderer: Bangor Racing next week Mandarin, Thunderer: Market Rasen Yesterday's Result Mandarin, Thunderer: Mandarin Brief Truce poised to end Via Borghese's sequence Rapid Raceline Premier League Club-By-Club and Transfer Guide The Times guide to the 1992-3 football programme Premier League Club-By-Club and Transfer Guide Cup and International Dates Essex frustrated as Pollard shows his defensive qualities Stephenson underlines his values to champions Kendrick enlivens the Oval Breitling Kent keep in the title hunt Yorkshire eye Richardson Yesterdays County Championship Scoreboards Smith shows how to take initiative Singles to get extra exposure Bowls Campese's rescue act Win a watch and visit horse trials South Africa make emotional return at the highest level Rugby Union Wilkinson a winner still seeking to make his point Clive White Armchair viewers gain most from bungled revolution Premier League has brought little change Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Opponent walks out on Fisher In Brief Tait to Leeds Victory roll Swedish affair Premier Leagu Team News For the Record Audacious last fling by Millar Cycling QPR pull plug on BSkyB Threat to spirit of Co-operations on Premier League's first day Southampton punished ActionAid Just fabulous, just Barcelona, and just in time Simon Barnes on Saturd Slater joins Celtic for reduced price Faldo maintains British challenge with solid 70 Card of Course Gold standard maintained Gardening The village show must go on Animals are being groomed, cakes iced and tractors polished for the big day. It's show-time across the country and, John Young reports, despite changes in rural life, this simple pleasure remains ever popular Passport to France Food and Drink Fimbra BBC1 Entertainments South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Please pardon my confusion Lynn Truss says thank you for the programme, but could the P's and Q's etiquette posers be less absturse next time? TV Review Entertainments The Sound of Music Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shooting holes through the walls of silence TV Review Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classical Spectacular My Perfect Weekend Keith Water House Stay tuned as we join our harvest hero creating a scene Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Gardens to visit P. J. Insulation Ltd Roses are heaven-scent Francesca Greenoak compares old and new, and finds that fragrance improves with age Gardening Home & Garden A very blessed monk Feather report Events Living art of lieder writing Classical Records The Sunday Times Spoken like a woman Anne McElvoy meets Victor Erofeyev, the author credited with restoring the erotic voice to Russian literature Menace is taken to the brink of madness Theatre The Street of Crocodiles Cottesloe Conners conned Six Degrees of Separation Comedy Country Club Hotels Red, white and easy to do Tomatoes and eggs are the perfect ingredients for casual meals in the sun, says Frances Bissell, the Times cook Simply the best Entertaining at Home Bruce Oldfield Tiptree Southern amber nectar Five generatins of one family have devoted themselves to Armagnac Win a Luxury Weekend for Two Janneau Proud of their curds and ways Over the counterd: British tradition is strong in a Manchester cheese emporium, where local produce is the speciality, By Deidre McQuillan Tipples without the tipsy Jane MacQuitty rounds up the best of the low-alcohol wine bunch Best buys No Title National Westminster Bank Where to Walk Noble Caledonia Limited Alsace A past scarred by brutal wars of possession is barely discernible today in the least French of all France's regions. Alsace. Robin Young savours its flower filled harmony Festivals Spoilt for choice dishes Where to Eat Property Page Smoy Holidays What to Buy Guide Books How to Get There At Home with the Artists in Residence Picture Gallery Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items History and drama in unspoilt beauty Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fenham Le Moor Steading Development Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Le Magazine Secret enchanted ruin Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Bosch Forging a creative path Nicole Swengley meets a group of designer blacksmiths Multiple Display Advertising Items Street Designs Childrens Nursery Furniture The Breton Shirt Company Factory Shop The McGregor Group Pure, lasting lustre Anthony Stern's hand-blown glass glows with dazzling diversity British Antique Replicas Dunlopillo Latex & Foam The Harte Exchange The Times Personal Column The Times Concise Crossword No 2868 Winning Move Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Established 1785 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gentlemen The Harte Exchange Single Solutions presents The Times Newspapers Antiques and Collecting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Care Variations Radio1 BBC1 Satellite Leeds CasTLE Variations Radio 1 Saturday Review Peaches & Nectarines now at their Prime The Saturday Sonnet Welcome to my world Opening Shots Peterd Barnard Down the slippery soap Contents O, angst and other word games With the approval of her psychiatris, Susan Sontag is leaving behind the essays that launched her as a literary stat, and is releasing old passions and discovering new pleasure with and exploration of romantic fiction Leslie Garis meets he. Photography by Gregory Heisler Picture Gallery They actually think people are paying attention to… Rothmans Lights Come'n Getit Flakes Picture Gallery Auto Erotdicism These aren't cars. . . they are man's ultimante fantasy, voluptuous dreams on four wheels. Bryan Appleyard on the British surpercars that are leading the race in speed, expense and extravagance Albert and Edward. The mock-up tells you all you… Win Unlimited Travel North Coast Lobster Salad Julio Gallo Black Sea views, I five-tsar service at the KGB & B Once, all dachas were equal, but those of the Kremlin kingpins were far more equal than others. But now their iron curtains have been opened. But Rimmer reports, and the dirty linen given a public airing. Photographs by Matt Ford Picture Gallery The Most Popular the New The New Corolla Who Dares Twins Classic, classy, comfortable and endlessly versatile: Liz Smith explains why the twinset, in all its permutations, is the pearl of Britain's indigenous designs. Photographs by John Bishop Picture Gallery Harrods Knightsbridge Restaurant Guide English Angelic poise on cue Jonathan Meades Restaurants. Brasseries Cafes Dives Voyages Jules Verne Ate classics and a luxury for dessert Clement Freud Gut Feeling Sue Lawley Stand-up room only When the Edinburgh fringe was born, all performers needed was talent, nerve and luck. Today, money sets the programme and newcomers have been squeezed out of an event dominated by promoters. Carol Sarler writes. Illustration by John Morris Glad to say, I'm on my way Travel Walks alone are discouraged and stories of murder life, but Craig Brown still finds himself tapping his toes and enjoying the bittersweet nature of Jamaica Picture Gallery Join the jet set Itineraries Jumbo decline Free tee too Reel snaps Old news Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Pacific Sovereign Airbreak Ltd Czechoslovakia Multiple Classified Advertising Items Escorted Groups Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Superdeals Direct Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays La Belle Alliance, Blandford Forum Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Display Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Highbullen Hotel Frank Delaney Picture Gallery Gods and one-eyed visions Small Gods By Terry Pratchett Gollancz, ?14.99 Digging the roots of radicalism Book Radicalism and Reform in Britain, 1780-1850 By J. 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