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News from 26/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Maurice Hunt, Deputy Director-General and Secretary, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, William Kay, Sara Yelland, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, David Adams, Peter Green, Nick Nuttall, Richard Beeston and Jamie Dettmer, Jamie Dettmer and Christopher Walker, A. P. Thirlwall, David Rhys Jones, Jane Travers, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Colin Narbrough and Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Roger Boyes and Dessa Trevisan, David Weitzman, (Assistant Director), Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark, Janet Bloomfield, Peter G. Bartleet, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Benedict Nightingale and David Robinson, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Peter Hughes, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Martin Wright, (Policy Development Officer), Rodney Milnes, Sean MacCarthaigh, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Catherine Milner, Philip Robinson, John Young, Mary Brennan, Michael Horsnell and Ben MacIntyre, Howard Goldsobel, Ruth Sullivan, Peter Barnard, David Howell, Derwent May, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Mark Almond, A. M. Rashed, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, P. G. Beazley, Dennis Shaw, Keith Anderson, President, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Heather Alston, Myra Brown, Dominic Milroy Osb, K. R. Popper, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Wright, Robert Matthews, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, M. Thompson, (Chairman), Agence France-Presse, Roy Cole, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Robin Oakley and Sean MacCARTHAIGH, Malcom Bradbury, Judith Steiner, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Alan Lee, Ben MacIntyre, Bernard Keeffe, Edward Beaumont, Melinda Wittstock, MacMargolis, Leolin Price, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, G. A. H. Watts, C. McMaster, (Vice, Chairman), Alan Hamilton and Melinda Wittstock, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Banks prepare to prop up sterling Reserves held ready as fear of French 'no' to Maastricht sends markets tumbling Our Foreign Staff: Talks blighted by gunfire and Carrington resignation TV reporter wounded Index Life & Times Our Foreign Staff: Hurricane forces thousands to abandon New Orleans Scientists go in to bowl for England 40,000 phone hotline to listen to 'royal' tape Rolex New Romantic Paperback Writer Future Fiction Gas bills to be cut by average of £7 a year Girl, 10, is given new heart Alfred Dunhill IRA blamed for firebomb attacks on castle and shops Queen Mary's home port hopes again Correction CA results £00,000 casket stolen from V&A Women's clinic saved Garden swallowed up Five missing at sea Ford to power Jaguars Medal winner loses job Tinsley leads draughts Rapist 'may kill' Six to leave Eldorado Perfection spoils meal £6,000 stolen from hospital patient With-profits bond holders to be asked if they knew risks Surrender Values of Bonds Best-pub title goes to restored 'dive' Hard work, good food and superb beer brought Camra's top award to Wolverhampton, Craig Seton writes Top schools A-level league in The Times Courses at home for ex-miners Giant whelks threaten British oysters Lunn Poly Farmers unite to repel hippies Ignore curriculum tests, parents told Architect of education reforms warns against 'untrustworthy' results for science pupils British Association Southampton Experts clash over Britain's decline Does it matter when other nations take up science and push us down the league? Nigel Hawkes reports Ministers urged to call halt to urban build-up in South John Young reports on the battle to keep buile to keep builders from the South-East's countryside Researchers kill myth of unchanging countryside Scientists lose fight against malaria Russian academics do it the hard way Advances in virtual reality New clue in kidnap search News in Brief Fire kills girl Lorry hijacked Theft charge Cheaper diesel Sailor killed Arts festivals join the ranks of big business British box office boom 1991 Festivals Earnings £00,000 ferry error leaves Scots isle at sea Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Battle theme takes BBC2 into autumn Iraq moves combat aircraft away from Shia marshlands Israel gives hint of Golan concession Policeman shoots eight dead American economic gloom boosts Clinton poll hopes New Yorkers agog as Woody and Mia hype their custody case into court A judge has begun unravelling the truth of the Allen-Farrow vitriol, Ben Macintyre writes from New York Moonies wed in mass Seoul rite Collor fights back as protests spread (Reuter): Mujahidin seek truce for Kabul News in Brief (Reuter): Beirut minister threatens to go Akihito visit (Reuter): Somalis taken (Reuter): Jet talks held Reformist free (Reuter): Blaze rescue (Reuter): Nuclear pact (Reuter): Boat spotted (Reuter): Robot farmers (AP): Grass widow Bentley Motors Ambitious peace talks cloak European and Un failures London Conference This week's meeting marks a tacit admission that international attempts to promote a lasting ceasefire have not worked, Michael Binyon writes West tries to reinforce oil embargo Sanctions BBC war veteran Martin Bell wounded by mortar fire in Sarajevo Reporting the Conflict A respected Brition has joined the list of Journalist casualties in the Yugoslav fighting, Melinda Wittstock writes Picture Gallery Muslims find little comfort in squalor that passes for home Refugees Serb extremists target Albanian peasants Kosovo (AP): Germany indicts spy chiefs News in Brief (AFP): Armenia plea (AFP): 'Quick' closes (AFP): Five arrested (Reuter): Greeks strike Wife appeals (Reuter): Tibet protest (Reuter): Sex change Our Foreign Staff: Citizens of Rostock applaud neo-Nazis Kohl condemns xenophobia French polls stir Socialist panic Sean Mac Carthaigh reports from Paris on left-wing jitters over the Maastricht treaty referendum N&PNo-one's busier on your behalf Georgia threatens Abkhazia attack Texts for bad times Michael Wright on a thrifty trend to bargain paperbacks No end to a Balkan disaster As peace talks beigin in London, two writers ask of there is hope of the West finding a solution Arming Bosnia may prolong the war but produce a just outcome Will the West dare to fight? Withpit a clear strategy, pious censure of Serbia means nothing ... and moreover Corridors of embarrassment The Times Diary Chain mail The Times Diary Republic of letters The Times Diary Echoes of Nazism Unfair Assurance Sales Funding Festivals Whose hand on the economy? Role of Muslim women Evaluation of A-level results and increasing exams' scope Balkan crisis and peace talks Piggott's air escape Premiums and poverty Ec directives Cameras at Proms Cost of shooting grouse Birthdays today Social News Appointments Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news Announcements Prisoners 'should be able to sell art' 1991-2 Bar Vocational Course Prizes Breathing new life into Irish hospital Architecture Marsham Street folly Malcolm Anson Malcolm Anson, chairman of Imperial Tobacco and later chairman of Wessex Water Authority, died on August 13 in a swimming accident in the Seychelles aged 68. He was born in Bristol on April 23,1924 Michael Wheeler Michael Wheeler, TD, QC, specialist in conpany law, died on August 7 aged 77. He was born on Janauary 8,1915 General Klemens Rudnicki General Klemens Rudnicki, DSO, Polish war hero, died in London on August 12 aged 95. He wasborn in Zydaczow on March 28,1897 Kingston Lacy dusts down its eccentric Egyptian collection Archaeology Don Lang Don Lang, trombonist, rock and roll vocalist and band leader, died of cancer at the Royal Marsed Hospital, London, aged 67. He was born on January 19,1925 Norman Daniel Norman Alexander Daniel, CBE, formerly of the British Council, died on August 11 aged 73. He was born on May 8,1919 Arthur Propper Arthur Propper, CMG, MBE, civil servant, died on July 30 aged 81. He was born on August 3,1910 Sir Edwin Arrowsmith Sir Edwin Arrowsmith, KCMG, former governor of the Falklands Islands, has died aged 83. He was born on May 23,1909 New Act of Nazi Persecution Car makers braced for cuts and closures as sales plummet The Times Crossword No 19 , 007 Word-Watching Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Dollar's plunge allows tour firms to cut prices Weather Index Tightening Sleeping Surviving Sliding Flying The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices British companies will lose millions from $2 pound Mark targeted in effort to avoid rate rise Gas makes loss in second quarter Computer runs up errors, with interest TWA deal boosts BA expansion hopes Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Bank £280m Wharf claim is rejected The Times Unit Trust Information Service £140m Harrier order for BAe and R-R L&M suffers loss for second year running Business Roundup EFT edges ahead Mersey Docks profit up Interim loss at Porth Hongkong Bank group races ahead despite bad debts Confidence dives among directors By our City Staff: Brierley bids for Gibbs Mew British Funds Recent Issues Major Changes Picture Gallery Hoover to cut jobs at UK plants Wates declines Cook in black Darby falls Trimoco profit German banks under scrutiny British Gas Societies suffer outflow of £325m FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Sterling weakness punishes shares Stock Market Grand Metropolitan: Shares Hit by Surprise Profits… GrandMet finds itself running to stay still Tempus Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Shares buoyed by blue chips in erratic trading World Market Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and, Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Franc and lira in ERM trouble, too Comment Humble gasmen Drinkers' dividend The Times City Diary Treaty sells The Times City Diary Low key budget The Times City Diary Two centuries after its first paper round, can WH Smith still deliver? William Kay takes a close loot at the problems, created by competition, recession and diversification, facing the retailer Radio foresight The Times City Diary Tenants should see the draft lease first Backing Cadbury can spread high standards of corporate governance Getting vexed over vexillology and flying the wrong… The Times Chain reaction French polls knock shares Skipton Building Society Vandalism in high places Time is right for investors to move into European market Little more than a six-hit from The Oval cricket… Currell & Co Lowther Scott-Harden Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Venturing in Russia Half-full Bath Gateway to Kent King & Co Bank on Thames Prime property Lewis left behind by Mitchell In Brief EC sailors Jahangir back In the top 30 Increased funds Multiple Classified Advertising Items French connection in Regal Trophy aims to boost game Rugby League Tolworth will see more of Kingston Basketball Eubank may meet Piper Boxing The flaws that result in disjointed television coverage Sport on Television New kid on the black has the old hands sweating Phil Yates catches up with the teenager who has been setting a filerce pace in snooker's pre-season qualifying marathon Today's Fixtures Deerstalker still in the battle to defeat Little Yachting Mixed inheritance awaits new coach Rowing Mandarin: Progressive Retender to defy his Redcar burden Mandarin, Thunderer: Redcar Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Powerful Million challenge Mandarin, Thunderer: Brighton The Fellow may tackle Hennessy Cole critical of Eddery's Gimcrack riding tactics Mandarin: Exeter New Cheltenham sponsor Raceline Stewart stepping down with his position assured Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, considers the successes and failures of the first England manager Essex well placed to retain title despite uneven run Kent main rivals to championship leaders County Table One-Day International Averages England beat Scotland to ease into semi-finals Hockey Rain hinders young Sri Lankans Early exit for two title-holders Bowls (Reuter): Seamers take control British have solid start at Olympiad Bridge Kipling finishes fourth as opponents topple Modern Pentathlon Broad to leave in Hendrick shake-up Fixtures Last Night's Results Kiwomya denies Liverpool at the last Dogged display maintains Ipswich's impressive start to life in Premier League For the Record Lee steals show for Charlton Murphys Irish Stout By a Special Correspondent: Lower handicap assists Benkas to second round Golf Sisters are winning pair Equestrianism Index Cantona strikes three as Leeds return to form French forward spearheads champions Table (AFP): Matthäus goes back to his former club IFS Limited FA charges Durie on case of feigning injury Scottish Super League sails into troubled waters Future looks rosy for Bart-Williams Everton given timely boost Women p5 Pilgrim through a barren land Opening Lines: the first chapters of some of this autumn's strongest Booker contenders P. D. James's latest novel The Children of Men is set in a future England where human infertility has spread like a plague. In the third in our series, the central Character, Theodore Faron, introduces himself The lost world at one's fingertips Single Life Lynne Truss on the siren call of the cosmetic counters English National Opera Homes p7 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and enterainment compiled by Sara Yelland Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide What's it all about, Michael? Television Review Making a hell of a racket Radio Review Youthful fling lacks the capacity to surprise National Youth Theatre Maps for Lost Lovers The Place Triumph on a plate for British baritone Bryn Terfel's success as Jokanaan in a stunning Salome has been the sensation of the Salzburg Festival, reports Rodney Milnes A nose for the rough stuff Edinburgh: Benedict Nightingale on Fringe theatre, and David Robinson (right) on early highlights of the film festival Brief encounter brings lasting benefits Chamber Music: Hilary Finch reports from Stavanger in Norway on an enterprising international festival which is now in its second year Faith in the past Winner's winners Arts Brief Ruffled feathers Last chance The man who collects castles Ian Murray on the ambitinos of Herbet Hillebrand, a German property emperor who probably owns more moats and strongholds than anyone since the Hohenzollerns Baroque with cows Music: Czechoslovakia New monuments for the Crimea? Russian entrepreneurs are on the move to take over the old battlefields and cemeteries Piero, Piero everywhere Art: Italy Arts and Entertainment Passionate apostle for the lexicon of love Alice Thomson meets Jeanette Winterson, literary acrobat, uncompromising careerist and idealist about love Sweet talk, sour lives Fa from being liberated by democray, the Russian professional woman is finding life even more harassing Prime Style Go west, young water flea Where clam and crayfish reigned, quagga and ruffe are moving in. Now the Americans are out to stop the colonisation of their lakes. Nick Nuttall reports Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Oceans of information Scientists have found a way to track the movement of currents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Association of Residential Letting Agents India set for space Update New cancer tests Protein discovery Genetic progress Faraday award Property Buyers Guide Jean Williams Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Bidding for a better address Repossessed property is often a bargain. Rachel Kelly reports on how to find the best buys at estate agents and auctions Before you put up your hand to buy, your finance must be in place and your solicitor should have checked the lease Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgages & Remortgage Multiple Classified Advertising Items First she read The Times Then she bought my flat Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Angela Mortimer International Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Warrant Holders Association Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Aslib Multiple Classified Advertising Items PDG Computer Aided Management Ltd Crone Corkill Recrutiment Consultants News International Exhibitions Ltd Applicants are invited to apply for the position of… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Leading facilities and property management… Community Creme The Times No mental test for applicants No duty to house dependent children Appealing against amendments Personal Column Established 1785 Courts to beware outsider's promise The Times Limitation period for serving amended writ Lack of co-operation condemned Judging delay only on the facts Concise Crossword No 2877 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite NSPCC Variations Radio 1

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