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News from 17/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Helen Johnstone, Hilda Moorhouse, DJM, Simon Barnes, Tim Judah, Gordon Allan, Alum Bati, Marc Living, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, kari knight, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Adam Clapham, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Michael McCarthy, Angelos M. Angelides, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, L. A. Blanc, Martin Fletcher, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, and our Foreign Staff, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Stuart MacIure, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, David Getty (Solicitor), Martin Turner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Gerald Kaufman, Kate Muir, Philip Joseph (Chairman), Gill Barron, Wolfgang M?nchau, John Woodcock, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Margaret Brearley, Giles Keating, Paul Wilkinson, Jamie Dettmer and Michael Theodoulou, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Geoff Becque (Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Peter D. Hingley, Arthur Goldstuck, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Oleg Shchedrov, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Charis Waddy, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, M. Alafouzo, Brian H. Thomas, M. Necati Munir Ertekun, Richard Morrison, S. J. Williams, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Michael Kerr, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Anthony Howard, Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Bush pins hope on tax cuts and Saddam Index Life & Times UN aid convoy freed from mined bridge Daredevil relief pilots treat Hercules like stunt planes The descent is terrifying; the take-off even worse. Robert Seely joins the Raf as it braves the snipers and heavy artillery to deliver food on a hair raising flying visit to Sarajevo Fakes are the genuine art of the recession Pub party feted Farrah Nearly man Mansell celebrates at last Global Mobile Education Times Today in the Times Tory sceptics to aid French fight against Maastricht Europ assistance Parents toast stolen baby's return Ray Clancy reports on Shane and Bernadette Quli's joy after the anguish of their daughter's kidnap ended London claim of council tax 'surcharge' rejected Small play role casts a spell Boat family saved by lucky stroke Policy on football safety 'confused' News in Brief Fears over elderly care Roadside complaints Champion dog stolen £6m drugs charges Computer's title fight Car bomb blast RAF commemoration Soccer therapy ignored Charity man found hanged after wife is bludgeoned to death 'Classroom decline concealed' Chairman loses job after going a lunch too far By our Education Correspondent: Syllabus attacked as sexist Cliffside theatre marks 60th year No evidence found for Cerullo 'miracles' Louise Hidalgo reports on the British backlash against a leading American evagelist Antiques 'bugged ' for safety Police told of kidnap ordeal Cheating on Insurance is a Crime FIAT Birds move northwards as Britain gets warmer Some of Britain's best known birds may be showing the effect of climate change in their new breeding and habitat patterns, reports Michael McCarthy in the third of a series EC health experts attack diet advice Good Year Highland winner fight games ban Looking for a student bank account? Prison staff may join bid to run private Strangeways The Week Ahead Yorkshire brewery puts real art on tap Castle corners the tourist market Drinkers toast the 59p pint Road halt urged to protect countryside Bullion raid jury still out News in Brief Man killed as home explodes Fire on train Potted plant Hangman dies Bond winners White House aims to manoeuvre defiant Saddam into last corner Picture Gallery Barclays Republicans come to town with little cause for rejoicing Houston Notebook Barclays Hekmatyar ousted from coalition as UN staff quit Kabul After a week of rocket attacks on the Afghan capital, the government has acted against the rebels' leader, writes Christopher Thomas from Peshawar By our Foreign Staff: Somali gunmen loot UN food and fuel US to mount huge aid airlift Reuter: Drought area needs more help St. Joseph's Hospice Reuter: Sudanese orphans join rebels Russian giants bring bartering thaw to Japan's chilly north Old enemies find friendship in a brisk trade in crabs and second-hand cars, Joanna Pitman writes from Wakkanai Lebanese Christian leaders spurn poll Pollution threatens the Arctic News in Brief (AFP): Ties revived (AFP): Riot casually (AP): Iran boasts (Reuter): Official quits (Reuter): Taiwan's goal (Reuter): Peace bonus (Reuter): Peak cleaning UN likely to find clean-up has hidden camp abuses (Reuter): Heir's body found in concrete slab News in Brief (AP): Leader resigns (Reuter): Drivers to pay (AFP): Waste charge Serbs offer Muslims choice between exile and jail Muslims freed at last still cannot go home, Tim Judah writes from Trnopolje Hogg turns the pressure on Belgrade Serbs are to be told that they will remain world pariahs unless they reverse their policies, Robin Oakley writes Georgian troops and rebels turn health resort into battleground Angry passengers end Russian airport strikes China lifts ban on Oscar-listed films People C&G Investment Rates If Tony Benn had won Peter Riddell traces the turning points of politics to their source Matthew Parris …and moreover A musical turn-off Gerald Kaufman explains why he is no longer among the audience of Radio 3 Down and out in Houston Anthony Howard on a president looking for a miracle Fraying round the Fringe The Times Diary Smoke signals The Times Diary Watch the birdie The Times Diary Going the distance The Times Diary Bush Threatens Force Long French Shadow Rates Returning Jury's 'right to know' of defendant's previous convictions Cyprus negotiations Book sales Empty houses New Age travellers Cars and taxes Women's place in Muslim society 'Mr Polly' Where there's muck. . . Court Circular Appointments Latest wills Nature notes Announcements Picture Gallery Word-Watching Church news Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Memorial service Beware of Fox's fishing trip 50th Anniversary of the Battle of El Alamein Marriages Judge John Sirica Judge John Sirica, a once onscure United States district court judge whose unswerving conduct of the momentous judicial aspects of the Watergate scandal of 1973-74 contributed to the resignation of President Nixon, died on August 14 in Washington at the age of 88. He was born on March 19,1904 Bill Russell Bill Russell, jazz historian and record producer, died in New Orleans on August 9 aged 87. He was born in Canton, Missouri, on February 26,1905 English Heritage throws down gauntlet over battlefield Baroness Phillips Baroness Phillips, prominent Labour peer and widow of Morgan Phillips, General Sccretary of the Labour Party, died on August 14 aged 82. She was born on August 12,1910 Harry Allen Harry Allen, Britain's last official hangman, has died in hospital at Fleetwood, Lancashire, aged 80. He was born on November 5.1911 Wayne McLaren Wayne McLaren, former model for the Marlboro Man series of crigarette advertisements, died of lung cancer at Newport Beach, California, on July 22 aged 51 On this Day The Natural Setting for Shakespeare Million watch Mersey's tall ships spectacle The Times Crossword No 18,999 Parker Duofold Weather Most young home owners face years in mortgage trap At home with the McAlpine challenge In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Lloyd's cheered by signs that worst is over Fewer names resign than expected Market ready to pick new chief executive First Option attracts £299m Bank takes money away from robbers Charts point way to Maastricht vote fears High street sales continue to suffer John Charcol Sport Pound trades in fear of a French 'no' vote A failure by France to back the Maastricht treaty next month would hit the pound harder than the franc, says Wolfgang M?nchau BZW finds computer too dear Engineers in better fettle The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company,… De Beers waits for floods to wash away illicit stones Angolan smuggling and depressed sales bode ill for De Beers as Venetia opens, writes Colin Campbell Third of onshore North Sea oil jobs under threat Citicorp has to cut $28 m from profits Refinance is close at Ratners British profits high despite recession The Times British Gas considers whether to carry out demerger Why coal sale must go on back burner Comment Parsley finds time for trade The Times City Diary Talking shop The Times City Diary No justice in joke The Times City Diary Blank cheque The Times City Diary Treasury has still not learnt from the mistakes of Lawson's boom Anatole Kaletsky argues that calls for action now to stimulate growth in the economy must not be ignored IBM Family Pack AKZO Profit markdown in store at Argos Reporting this Week Reuter: Hands off the spoiled baby at Tokyo Stock Exchange British Funds Price mentality holds key to housing market Gilt-Edged From AP in Seattle: Boeing gains research foothold in Russia Capitalisation, week's change Pellipar House South Africans back among the best All Blacks work hard for victory on emotional occasion for rugby union Youth Challenge uses winds to advantage Yachting Shockwave takes title Breitling National anthem provokes an international incident For the Record Thomas produces inspired form to dispose of Allcock Bowls Coleman caps success Rifle Shooting Fixtures Mandarin: North Russia can strike for Gosden Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Bnttain's confidence in Terimon grows Mandarin, Thunderer: Hamilton Park Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Carson's group race double Rodrigo De Triano may switch with Dr Devious at York Leaders on the Flat Raceline Shearer's decisive touch adds gloss to same old product The Times Table of the Premier League Weekend Results and Tables Pools Check Robins sends favourites on free-fall plunge Norwich defy title odds Southampton's slip is unhappy omen Waddle's return on ice Birmingham shown the way forward by Donowa's goal Television takes shine off St Andrew's win Allen shows poise to propel West Ham Ardiles plots new way for Albion` Reebok Theedge Leeds benefit from Joseph's dilemma FA examines Ferguson's criticism of referee Jackson advances towards world record ambition Athletics Featherstone lose Fox after Leeds deal flops Rugby League Garth branch prevails under-21 category Polo Cork adds the fizz to England's flat selection for series Middlesex wrap up long-awaited Sunday League title Ramprakash and Carr steady nerves Saturday's County Championship Scoreboards Multiple Display Advertising Items Yesterday's Sunday League Scoreboards Pakistanis decide on batting again for extra practice Price finally gets his reward with first major victory Faldo's defiant effort falls short Australians turn to spin Essex look for turn in fortunes Essex gain some compensation Gofer's kick is 49ers' winner Lessing on his own in the Alps In Brief Interflora Ghirotto makes escape to victory Index Mansell achieves crowning glory For once, luck is on Brition's side as he wraps up world championship James Meade Limited By our Sports Staff: Cooke to manage the 1993 Lions Triumph for a man fuelled by a burning ambition New face of football passes muster Liverpool pay for flawed defence system Gates fail to take off Are humans still ahead of the game? As a computer challenges the draughts champion of the world for his title, Nigel Hawkes considers the implications Sotheby's Looks It's true, your job really is a nightmare Working Life: Libby Purves is tormented by dreams Education Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Entertainments Justice at last for a popish plotter La Baltasara Tramway, Glasgow Hot Maxwell Davies and a Danish smorgasbord Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3 First, tentative moves Televison Review The Times In the steps of a natural reformer Michel Fokine, the 'father of modern baller', died 50 years ago this week. Debra Craine looks at his influence Lots of drama but little vision John Russell Taylor asks why the Edinburgh Festival is so half-hearted about viusal art NT Royal National Theatre Wandering off in need of rest Theatre: Jeremy Kingston on The Taking of Liberty Pooled resources Fanfare for a New World Saved for West End Arts Brief Visiting Russian Last chance To label lovers everywhere Douglas Coupland, the authour who last year defined the 'low pay, low status, low future' generation X, has now discovered the "global teen". He tells Kate Muir what this means Tes the Times Educational Supplement A key to the mystery of the brain Times/dillons Lecture: Matter of the Mind O lucky man South Africa's most popular singer has moved from townships to the world stage The Times/dillons Lecture The long and the short of a very hairy tale Simon Barnes describes himself as 'absurdly longhaired'. Do others agre? and how do they react? Tomorrow Ehrman Tapestry What's new, pussycat? Liz Smith follows the fake fur trail and sees fashion coming out in spots again Multiple Display Advertising Items Stop Press Would a University Degree Further your Career… Bosworth Tutorial College University of Sunderland Ebs Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Ashbourne Abbey Tutorial College A Level Retakes BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Boston University London A Cife/bac accredited college Queen's St. Joseph's Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items The lessons yet to be learnt Standards in infants' reading are declining claims Martin Turner, who looks at the three Rs-reading, writing and reporting 071-481 1066 Train for the Future Need to Retake? 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