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News from 24/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Johnny Cohen, Jon Ashworth, Sara Yelland, David Adams, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Nat Solomon, Gillian E. Henderson (Director), Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Harvey Elliott, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Hilary Finch, P. M. Tett, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Hylton, Carol Leonard, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Roddy Forsyth, Mary Warnock, Martin Fletcher, Peter Ball, Jonathan Prynn and Wolfgang Munchau, Eric Evans, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Libby Purves, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, D. J. Montier, Nicholas Watt, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, John Salkeld, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Alton, David Hands, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Harold Burnham, John Hennessy, P. B. Walsh, Ann McCann, Karen Bradshaw, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, John Yarnold, David Miller, David Toop, Francis Bennion, David Robinson, Philip Willan, Ali Jaber, Clive Rose Chairman, John Johnson, Chairman, Richard Bate (Principal), Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Richard Walker, Jasper Selwyn, Jamie Dettmer and Mary Dejevsky, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Butler, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Jane Bidder, B. Higgs, Director General, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Nicholas Wood and Jonathan Prynn, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, P. G. Wardle, Prologue, David Sinclair, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Jack Bailey, Richard Morrison, Brian Hunter, Editor, Sanjay Joshi Chief bond economist, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Anthony Howard, Colin McQuillan, Simon Witcomb, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, Roger Boyes and Nicholas Wood,

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Europe 's banks join forces to defend sterling Major prepares for 'crucnch week' Britons in sea disaster Swap offer Kabul delay Pay plea Trophy fear Index Life & Times Bosnia Muslims launch attack to regain territory Angry Andrew bears down on Florida beaches David Adms filed this report shortly before he was froced to leave his flat in an evacuation zone on Miami Beach Picture Gallery Duchess may have made her last exit Israel frees Palestinians on eve of new peace talks D'overbroeck's No Title Mother and Child Rapper and Raver Teacher and Scholar Leaving the royal circle on the best of terms Flights into exile, disguises, assumed names: Alan Hamilton reflects on the Outcome of a vanishing act in 1936 Tories plan campaign to attract older candidates Cheating on Insurance is a Crime Lament upholds Treasury tradition 25 Years in the Search for Sterling Stabilty Chancellors come and go, and are even known to cut short a holiday as they search for economic stability, writes Tim Jones Major stands by sterling Four found dead in aircraft wreckage SNP stalwart dies Merger talks denied Travellers arrested Game computer cracks LPO conductor dies Fireworks funeral Brother of jailed Briton offers to swap places Speeding "adds to pollution' Renault puts squeeze on parking Darwinian debate heralds science festival Nick Nuttall finds British Association scientists reaching out to the future Eviction orders spread to the North and Midlands Tourists demand apology for arrests Please help us to continue the work of Leonard… Teachers consider action on closure Seat Official of the 25th Olympic Games Jobs fall victim as American militaiy beats a quick retreat Fairford mourns the loss of hundreds of 'over-sexed, overpaid and over here' Americans From the West Country to Scotland, traders are lamenting the loss of US servicemen, Nicholas Watt writes Britain remains in the US front line Apartheid founder's grandson joins ANC Room on the beach as Barmouth feels pinch The northwest coast of Wales continues to attract visitors, but they are more careful with their money In the latest of a Times series on resorts peter Victor visits a traditional town nostalgic for its heyday Soldier, 17 accused of killing Four wounded Drugs hearing Bond winners Illegal catches worry fishermen Clerical Medical Investment Group Tories open prisons to private teaching Jail union's powers threatened Abbey National The habit of a lifetime Contests addict to run course Warm-water fish stray into British waters Exotic species appearing in the Irish Sea may be another sign of global warming, Michael McCarthy reports in the fourth of his series The Week Ahead Students leap at a licence to clown Bosnia hopes to buy time as knives are sharpened for a carve-up Political Map The London peace talks seem unlikely to prevent redrawn frontiers, writes Roger Boyes Warring parties look to UN for solution Protectorates Moscow uneasy over Kazakh wooing of Muslims Desert Rat regiment is put on standby Uk Triios Picture Gallery Socialists attempt to cut Milan 's anti-corruption hero down to size Arch-enemies may drop the bluster and reach deal The Players Clinton and resurgent Bush get down to the real mud-slinging The gloves are off for what is expected to be the most negative presidential campaign yet seen, Martin Fletcher writes from Washington US ready to impose no-fly zone on Iraq this week (Reuter): Food airlift to Somalis under way Mercury Communications Picture Gallery Canadian reforms agreed Queen Mary heading for the financial rocks Police hint ANC framed them for white's murder Plutonium ship is barred Links agreed (Reuter): Flooded out (Reuter): Greeks strike (Reuter): Skinhead raid (Reuter): Satellite lost (Reuter): Four beheaded Departure of diplomats delayed by Kabul rebels Woody Allen has talk with police Bradford & Bingley Lebanon Christians fail to block poll Beyond a shadow Peter Riddell on the uses of Opposition …and moreover Matthew Parris Trampling on teachers The row at St Paul's school shows market forces diminishing education, and Mary Warnock The political circus leaves town Bush's campaign will play second fiddle to an electoral fight at local level, writes Anthony Howard Blow Bognor The Times Diary Sitting room only The Times Diary Walking wounded The Times Diary Who'll be mother? The Times Diary Crisis? What Crisis? Pulpit Politics Hot Air Waves Redefined boundaries as the key to peace in Balkans Paying for purity National parks Under a spell Restrictions on private prosecutions Cost of planning rules What if…? The colour of snow Statutory sick pay Need for warning of civil disasters Court anomalies 'I am not there' Weather watcher Birthdays today Social News King's College Forthcoming marriages University of Ulster Announcements Anniversaries School news Wentworth Milton Mount, Bournemouth Marriages Picture Gallery Beetle endangers millions of spruce trees Cathedrals were built to give man a glimpse of eternity Eric Evans Road may be site of king's burial Archaeology John Sturges John Sturgres, director of some of the cinema's most popular Westerns, died on August 18 aged 81. He was born in Oak Park, Illinois, on January 3,1911 Nature notes Raymond Brooks-Ward Raymond Brooks-Ward, equestrain commentator and horse show director, died on August 22 aged 62. He was born on April 9,1930 Church appointments Shirley Falloon S. W. H. W. Falloon, formerly physicist in the department of radiotherapeuties, Cambridge, died on August 1, aged 82, while on holiday at St Agnes, Isles of Seilly. He was born on November 20,1909, in what was then British East Africa Donald Stewart Donald Stewart, PC, former parliamentary leader of the Scottish National Party, died yesterday aged 71. He was born in Stornaway on October 17,1920 Recent Novels On this Day 500 rescued as ship sinks on 'cruise to nowhere' The Times Crossword No 19,005 Parker Duofold Weather Eyes on leading light at Gas In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Plunging pound leaves ERM banks facing stern test CBI urges more efficiency in Whitehall pay By our Insurance Correspondent: Lloyd 's cash pours in to aid stricken names Making a big noise by going green By our Industrial Correspondent: Bridgend spearheads Ford revolution John Charcol Unbundling could benefit industry in South Africa Namibia's stock exchange ready Lower interest should aid WH Smith Reporting this Week The Times Winning hand for GEC cards Friday British Funds Bundesbank is likely to ease rates sooner than expected Gilt-Edged Pru to back Ewart over attack from Monarch Business Roundup Support for Cowie bid Americas pact backed Air staff charged Learn from the mistakes of 1987 Comment Hann's off to school The Times City Diary Funders wanted The Times City Diary Mam's the word The Times City Diary Well laced The Times City Diary Rhino run The Times City Diary Nomura ripples The Times City Diary Governing means admitting that there is a choice of alternatives Economic View Anatole Kaletsky insists that there is an inaction and presents a dozen ways in which policy can be improved Making a positive market out of the recession Review of tax relief on mortgage interest needed to bring more choice Board recommendation was unanimous Taurus hampers private investors Surely, not just a pretty face Portfolio Platinum Capitalisation, week's change Skipton Building Society Portfolio Platinum Australia stage command performance South Africa discover how far they have fallen behind duirng rugby union isoltion Gerber and Campese join forces Raumolin and Wiens send strong message Squash Rackets Replacing the myth with a dream David Hands examines the efforts of the South African Rugby Football Union to take the sport into the country's townships Wainwright continues to dominate Tennis Today's Fixtures England adapt to short-corner change Hockey Boardman breaks record on return to Lotus machine Cycling By our Rifle Shooting Correspondent: Page benefits from Olympic experience Rifle Shooting Higgins's run is ended Snooker The Times Lacklustre Wigan tamely sacrifice their unbeaten run Pre-season phoney war ends with whimper (Reuter): Jobe's career ends on the highest note Motocross For the Record Breitling Swiss Chronographs By a Special Correspondent: Nolan moves up to take title Equestrianism Borman nets twice for England Football RAF rescue injured crewman after fall Yachting Allcock stages dramatic revival Bowls The Times Mandarin: Scott set to complete double Mandarin, Thunderer: Nottingham Blinkered first time Mandarin, Thunderer: Hexham Dr Devious primed to meet St Jovite From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Talented Market Booster earns trip to Longchamp Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Leaders on the Flat By our French Racing Correspondent: Sought Out triumphs in Deauville's heavy going Rapid Raceline Francis points way for premier play Middlesbrough humble inept champions Wilkinson can make no excuses as Leed United collapse at Ayresome Park Picture Gallery City's downfall is a familiar tale The Times Table of the Premier League Coventry set the early pace with an unlikely perfect record Beardsley looks a class apart but Norwich cling on Shortage of power still of concern to Manchester United Ipswich add to Old Trafford's distress Foster provides continuity Weekend Football and Tables Pools Check Derby taught defensive lesson Pardew keeps Charlton on move Creaney ignites Old Firm derby Sussex have dear view of reasons for Sunday success Rain prevents Middlesex from setting record Rain breaks drought of points for Leicestershire Yesterday's Scoreboards Texaco Trophy Reebok Waqar and Surrey agree terms Saturday's Scoreboards Incongruity that made Stewart a true professional Simon Barnes Rapid Cricketline Singh demoralises rivals with second course-record 64 Spence vaults into Dunhill Cup team Putting helps Scarpa to maintain home tradition Sánchez gets her revenge Tennis Imran says Pakistan no longer need him Border wary of beaten Sri Lanka Cricket (AP): Daly fails to sustain momentum India tour itinerary approved From a Special Correspondent in the Hague: Michaud swift to make her mark Murphys Irish Stout Mehaney pulls rank on rival skippers In Brief Rainey's day Crash course Squeezed out Rugby Union Ball change renews suspicions Official silence on incident in Pakistan match reflects poorly on ICC Oxford Tutorial College Fiery Pakistan deny England again Lord's Scoreboard Parlour makes both goals in Arsenal's win Ince may be back for United in midfield Botha casts doubt over his presence on tour Looks Breach for a mother to bear Opening Lines: This week Life and Times present extracts from new autumn novels by five distinguished authors Edna O'Brien's Time and Tide is an account of a mother who leaves her husband and whose sons become pawns in the marital struggle. The prologue and final chapters are printed here Oh dear, I think it s that old complaint again Working Life Libby purves on people who make illness their life's work Murphys Irish Stout Education Entertainments The Sound of Music Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Village voices raised in anger Theatre: Edinburgh Fuente Ovejuna Assembly Hall Picture Gallery Pride of two cities Concerts: Edinburgh A collection of stamps Dance: Edinburgh Cristina Hoyos Playhouse Multiple Display Advertising Items Rapping and raving in the rain With Notting Hill and Reading poised for their annual festivals this week, David Toop looks at the curious appeal of open-air music Three steps to genius Proms: Tennstedt conducts Bach, Wagner and Lizst Picture Gallery Constantly brutish Theatre: The Provoked Wife at the New End, Hampstead Painful journey into history Television Review Topped with Cream Rock: Jack Bruce returns wit a new three-piece band Second prize Arts Brief Leaving port Musical launch Last chance Cars reach the end of the road As vehicles choke our cities, Peter Barnard looks into the 21st century and sees an uncetrain future for the mass produce automobilie The Times Educational Supplement Key to the mystery of the brain ? Beating driving passions Tomorrow Nudge, nudge, yawn, yawn Seaside postcards have had to grow up to keep their appeal Paul Mitchell If it feels good, let's wear it Scotland has fought off, for the moment, overseas challengers to retain its title as the quality cashmere country, Liz Smith writes Picture Gallery University of Sunderland Birmingham Retakes at Cats Hotline St George's University School of Medicine Surrey College St. Joseph's Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Oxford Business College Mander Portman Woodward The Buckinghamshire College Holborn College Duff Miller Sixth Form College Multiple Display Advertising Items Bloomsbury College CCSS Cheltenham Gloucester Milestone Secretarial and Business College David Game Tutorial College Cherwell Tutors Failure can still lead to success Do not despair if your A-level results were not good, Jasper Selwyn says Where the Courses are Multiple Display Advertising Items Regent's College In the heart of Oxford a Head Start for your Career Manchester Educare College Bristol Polytechnic Oxford Tutorial College Institute of Counselling Eastbourne College of Food and Fashion Unlocking Potential Bellerbys College Kingston University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies Laing and Dick College Lansdowne Trans World Educational Service Home work happiness Viewpoint Anglia Polytechnic university The British School of Osteopathy Davies's College London Montessori Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Lansdowne Secretarial College Multiple Display Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Edward Green's Tutorial Establishment European Business Administration Abacus College Cambridge Business College Opportunities for Success at Stratford-Upon-Avon… " Education Helpline '92" Have a Positive Year out ACCA Connaught College Bath Guildford College of Technology Chichester College of Technology Pre- Professional… Campbell Harris Tutors Fine Arts College Westminster Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items ST Albans Tutors Cambridge Advisory Service University of Hertfordshire DE Montfort University Leicester The Albany College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cambridge's First Retake College The British Institute of Florence ABER The Tutorial Academy Rochester Tutors College West London Institute College of Brunel University Multiple Display Advertising Items Glasgow The Times university degree results service Kingston University Multiple Classified Advertising Items Westminster School St. Edmund's College Lansdowne School of Law Special Aviation Seminar for Career, Business or… Exeter No limitation time for permanent disability Personal Column Cremè De La Cremè Meridian Concise No 2875 Supervision does not need site attendance Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Secretary/personal Assistant Part-Time Book Keeper Required Archivists Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Save the Children Radio 1 Variations

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