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News from 21/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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George Cole, R. J. C. Wait, Sara Yelland, Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Nicholas Mellor, Patricia Davies, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, John Heartfield, Vyvyan Howard, Bill Frost, Gordon Allan, Norman Jones, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Kathleen Taylor, Nicholas Salaman, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Lesley Pross, Richard Streeton, S. P. Whitley, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Rob Brown, Kevin Eason, Farah Karim-Ismail, Sabera Malik, Martin Fletcher, Editor Derek Harris, Stuart Jones, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, John Street, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Michael Colvin Chairman, Matthew May, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Christopher Besse, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Hamlyn, David Hart, General Secretary, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Andrej Gustincic, Gordon M. L. Smith, Richard Cork, Sally Watts, Oscar Moore, John Woodcock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Sally Barnes, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, Ronald Forrest, Alison Roberts, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Derek Martin, Liz Gill, N. Crowther, Adam Fresco and Arthur Leathley, Roger Boyes, Eileen Reinhard, Geoffrey Negus, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Clinton-Davis, Chairman, Simon Palmer, Publicity Management Ltd, Ben MacINTYRE, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Browne, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, John Shaw, Alan Lee, M. Dunn, Walter Gammie, A. Moore, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Anatole Kaletsky and Wolfgang Münchau, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, John O'Leary and Matthew d'Ancona, Edward Ashpole, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Anthony Howard, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Chris Brasher, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, Sam Kiley, Africa Correspondent,

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Our Foreign Staff: Baghdad court jails Briton for seven years 'Human shield' fears resurface From Reuter, AP in Houston: Bush promises to reduce US taxes 'across the board' Index Queen leads condemnation of duchess pictures Opt-out hospitals may be put under regional control Pound drops to bottom of exchange-rate grid Students given more places BBC music Magazine Today in the Times Closures cut South Wales coalfield to a single pit Detectives seek twins in Ireland De Montfort University Leicester Birmingham school tops league As A-level results come out, schools are fighting to head performance tables, write John O'Leary and Matthew d'Ancona Sting weds actress girl friend Footpath collapse uncovers mineshaft News in Brief Cab driver accused Stolen birds found Miracle 'proof pledged Journalist died in debt False flora sinks hopes Receptionist wins case Boy killed unlawfully Teenager stabbed Watchdog's head rejects demand for intrusion law Editor explains decision to publish intimate photograph of duchess on holiday Dogged pack snaps at the royal heels The art of taking photographs that the subject least wants to see is demanding but often lucrative, Lin Jenkins writes Celebrities use law to protect privacy Duchess has 'forfeited right to sympathy Sainsbury's Homebase Houst and Gardln Clintris Relatives sue driver over deaths News in Brief Mother accused Ciever moves Fugitive gives in Hospital's success suggests healthy prognosis for trusts The fortunes of the pioneers are undergoing close scrutiny as new wave queues to opt out Critics of opting out are many, but Alison Roberts finds one trust where everyone seems to be benefiting Bristol & West & You Applications for Trust Status Tones and Labour win more seats than share of vote Factfile West Suffolk Hospitals Unit; Addenbrooke's… For 45 per cent of the vote. North of the… Car builders urged to reuse mountains of scrap vehicles The motor industry is accused of failing to agree a polcy to limit the pollution it creates, writes Kevin Eason Driver left scene of fatal crash News in Brief Body found Postman shot Sisters appeal Picture Gallery Battery previously dumped, now recycled Stop Press France—with the Times and Lbc Father was ready to return home Man in the news Troubled waters bring sewage to Flatford Mill Constable county's imaage has been tarnished by warnings of pollution in the River Stour, writes Michael Horsnell Alzheimer research gives hope DAKS Simpson French opinion poll alarms Socialists Opposition to Maastricht grows Canon Moscow pays its respects to martyrs of coup Refugees clean up Germany's mess Spanish crash bus going too fast' News in Brief (Reuter): Earthquake toll rises to 50 (AFP): Troops leave (AP): Semtex haul (Reuter): Prison protests (Reuter): Night fireball Relief agencies see flaws in Serb offer to release detainees Kosovo dreads being next battleground Multiyork Furniture Clearance Sale Democracy in flames: the Bosnia-Herzegovina… Crown Computer Products Muslims endure march of fear The misery of "ethnic cleansing" is witne Republican evangelists hope the voters possess a sense of sin President Bush's party risks being taken over by the right as the opinion polls continue tosend mixed signals, writes Anthony Howard in Houston Divided and dispirited party awaits salvation Democrats' support for gays becomes a target BAC Music provides sour note on family values Convention Notebook by Martin Fletcher Bahamians bowl King Ping out of power Plot of Woody Allen family drama takes an X-rated turn Sultan tops the world's rich parade People UN urged to use force to protect Somali aid US ready to accept break-up of Iraq Picture Gallery N&P De Klerk sidesteps hit-squad issue Murderers, not martyrs Joanna Pitman watches Japan confess its crimes Television's superficial war Peter Millar argues that pictures of conflict can never replace a thousand words of reasoned print Nearly three o'clock, only just started, nothing to write about. Probably think of something. I blame the …and moreover Royal, but not at all regal Alan Hamilton is saddened, but not surprised, by the latest example of commoner embarrassment About time for a break Picture Gallery Bush's Thin ICE Learning to Trust Royalty Uncovered Need to help Balkan refugees and make sanctions work Sinister tendency Schools policy Letters to the Editor Muslim women's role Musical chairs at Radio 3 Closed shop? The last straw Letters to the editor should cany a daytime… Social News Birthdays today Anniversaries Memorial service Prince presents awards for arts sponsors Announcements Chartered Accountants Sheila Countess of Birkenhead Stake in Dracula Cottages moved Lone seal Ballet gift These Men Use Shell Sixpenny posters become classics To Visit Britain S Landmarks Forthcoming marriages Stylish envoy makes a dramatic entrance Word-Watching Viscount Muirshiel Viscount Muirshiel, KT, CH, CMG, PC, Secretary of State for Scotland from 1957 to 1962, died on August 17 aged 86. He was born on October 26,1905 Jean Meyendorff Martin Winsor Martin Winsor, folks singer and club organiser, died on August 4 aged 60. He was born on December 6,1931 Recession stops Japanese takeaway of mansion Linda Iaubenstein Linda J. Laubenstein, New York physician who identified the first known cases of Aids and forecast the epidemic to come, died on August 15 in Cape Cod aged 45. She was born in Boston, Mass., on May 21,1947 Latest wills Keith Yeates W. Keith Yeates, FRCS, Urologist died on July 26 aged 72. He was born on March 10,1920 Appreciation Dramatic Censorship Knock-on rail delays; follow night of bomb searches The Times Crossword No 19,003 Picture Gallery Word-Watching WPA Health Insurance Picture Gallery Business Today in Business The Pound Pound falls to lowest since joining Erm Decline triggers official danger signal O&Y gives details of five-year plan Lloyd 's expenses a third of loss BT lines kept busy by staff hanging up Treasury to auction £1bn of privatised company debt A Fimbra Member Sport By our City Staff: Losses are cut at JW Spear Sulaiman Development Services The Commission of the European Communities BOUSTEAD Interac Co Ltd Career Opportunity in Hong Kong Appointments Bi Language Executive Director ELCI Information tools limited Ford denies planning to shut plant in Britain Expamet halves dividend Clarke falls Gas deal Shorco slips Kode soars Deficit cut Plastiseal move Ministry wants holes in its memory Moves in the pipeline to end trench warfare on roads By our City Staff: Gibson Greetings opens European offices Profit growth: Wyevale Garden Centres , chaired by… By our City Staff: Industry to lead UK recovery British Funds Indemnity losses 'are falling' Alfred McAlpine cuts payout by a third Business Roundup Rentokil lifts interim O'Reilly raises stake Dawsongroup ahead Bellwinch recovers Guinness finance plan Embassy refinancing Lec stays in the black Vivat lifts earnings Nestle Willis Corroon pins hopes on long-term Dolicv Tempus Currency fears push shares into reverse Stock Market Recent Issues Irish bank raises its lending rates Tokyo index leaps to close above 15,000 World Markets US bank shares recover Wall Street Lloyd's costs are key to success Redeeming virtues Accounting for analysts The Times City Diary Owner. He has learned from his last rocky ride with… Sir Terence starts to negotiate a return to his natural habitat Angela McKay explains why a 1960s high street legend is considering going back to the scene of his greatest success Borrowing is route to recovery Maastricht and the price of sovereignty Crumbs of comfort Pricing Habitat is difficult. In America, there are £19 million of net assets which may be written off to nothing and Cheshire Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Platinum Sterling depresses shares AIG Europe Portfolio Platinum Only two regions see start-ups rise Smaller companies 'need management skills' Business to Business Recruitment Consultancy Kent & French Estates Master Call ASC Group J JAY PPS Plc Towards better standards Couple run a language centre from home A Business Membership Which Could Make You Seriously… A Residual Income in Excess Import & Export Stop! Exports Run your Own Executive Search Firm Global Link Conferences and Exhibitions Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Attention All Business Uniglobe Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Triple Check (UK) Limited Are You an Independent Person we Can Depend upon in… AMSTRAD Strategies to prepare for economic recovery will be discussed at the 16 th national conference of the Small Business Bureau on October 14. Issues will include the commitment of banks to small business, the role Briefings Is CD piracy on the horizon? Two digital audio recorders about to come on to the market have the music industry worried, reports George Cole Wang misread the signs The fall of a computer firm that was once among the market leaders has shaken the industry AST Computer High-cost copiers Online Keeping the lines open Telecommunications failure can spell disaster in the business world TOSHIBA Olympic dream offers Berlin a bridge to the future David Miller on a city seeking to host the Olympic Games of 2000 while still feeling the effects of political upheaval Slovenia welcomes women's tour The Times Woosnam finds best form in Germany Golf Wycombe strong favourites to capture Conference title Russell relishes Italian job to take early lead Hockley displays sweetest touch Farr-Jones seeks fitting end to illustrious career Rugby Union Scandinavians bag all medals at Nordic titles Shooting Mandarin: Mukhamedov on right course Mandarin: Sandown Park Thunderer Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Swan banned Lyric Fantasy blazes record trail Mandarin: Perth Eddery in ban appeal Rapid Raceline Watkinson swaps styles to winlde out Warwickshire Lancashire overwhelm title contenders Kent mount title challenge Greig calls it a day Sri Lankans search for third victoiy Yesterday's Scoreboards Picture Gallery Carr prevents victorious farewell Broad's long vigil thwarts Yorkshire No play yesterday Thomson sets out to retain her title Equestrianism Naysmith loses out to AllcockA Bowls New law liberates the English midfield workhorse By our Sports Staff: Aston Villa make final £400,000 offer for Aldridge Nevin moves to Tranmere from Everton Doyle back in saddle for Spain Cycling Platt seems bound for Australia Rugby League For the Record Dump Track is dashed on the rocks Nilson takes EC flag on board Reebok Macree reaches last eight In Brief Circuit sponsor Davis Cup team Drug suspension Hodkinson date Golf Purpose-built England bounce back in style Slack Pakistan concede record one-day total Morgan Computer Co Double act earns an artificial distinction FA will keep check on Southampton Senna closes Ferrari door Bruno wants Coetzer bout to be eliminator Hick left in cold over toiir contract George Smith Health p4 Queen of ancient hearts The Valerie Grove Interview Motoring p7 Entertainments 'Royal Shakespeare Company' Weekend Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Blooming peculiar bunch Rock: Norwich NewFADs Waterfront Draw no conclusion from a cartoon Theatre: Edinburgh Edinburgh Festival Bar-room bore gets comeuppance Theatre: London Acapulco King's Head Blooming peculiar bunch Rock: Norwich NewFADs Waterfront The Times Fighting fascism with scissors London Galleries: Ricahrd Cork on the savage invective of the work of photo-montage artist John Heartfield A patriot just as likely to plant the flag as he is to wave it Cinema: Interview Film producer JeremyThomas, next chairman of the British Film Institute, explains his ideas to Oscar Moore Moved in many different ways Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3 Gallery Choice Too scary to discuss? Meningitis kills more than 400 people a year in Britain. Liz Gill asks if a new vaccine will save children's lives Comic effect brings ills into sharp focus Can health education save the sickness capital of the world? TCP Antiseptic Ointment Diet, sun and gall-stones Medical Briefing Questioning depression Why Bush should eat up his broccoli No thanks for these memories As pressure on families to look after frail elderly relatives increases, a personal story from Lesley Pross Taken with a pinch of old salts You don't have to be over 60 to sail and run several hundred mils this weekend—but it helps Correction Mystery of the brain Times/dillons Lecture: Matter of the Mind Car Buyers Guide Scotts SAAB Car Accessories & Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Willowbank LEX Service Brimaur New Cars Toyota Hassop The Times Mercedes Motors Wanted Turbo Technics Carols & London Road Nissan Park View Automobiles Mazda Rx7 Turbo II The Last Real Lancia SAAB Authorised Dealers Taken for a ride? Kevin Eason queries security standards at places where motorists leave their cars for hours at a time Chipping away at thefts A minute electronic tag will soon be deterring motorcycle thieves Now the increases Roadwise Why are new car prices going up while sales keep going down? Picture Gallery Car Buyers Guide Triangle Volvo Avonvale Volvo Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Yacht Bland faith wins A little excitement makes a world of difference Rolls Royce & Bentley Silver Spur II 1992 Multiple Display Advertising Items Nautilus, mystery of the deep Why did a type of sea creature outlive dinosaurs? Edward Ashpole reports on research into a survivor Doctors to consider capacity of patients who refuse Defendant excluded from view Moves Kasparov will never beat Computers are 'destroying' broad games, eliminating the human element Property in cash held by agent Denotes Distinction Faculty of Science BSc Actuarial… Personal Column Class III: a K Duncan BSc N T M Campbell: P… Heriot-Watt The Times university degree results service Bluewheel TVL LTD It's All at Trailfinders National Kidney Research British Heart Foundation the Heart Research Charity The Times B. K. P. A. Limbless Ex-Service Men's Association Leukaemia Research Fund M Hartey. A J McKee; J a Morrison Ba: j f Cantwell… The Times Concise Crossword No 2873 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite NSPCC Radio 1 Variations

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