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News from 27/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

Autores

Malcolm Harper, Director, Colin Farrington, Director, Liz Dolan, David Adams, Jeremy Stone, John Vincent, Philippa Seligman (Chairman), Andrew Sansom, Christopher J. Smith, Tim Judah, A. J. Oxley, Nadia Haque, Harvey Elliott, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, John Diamond, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, C. P. MacIvor, Jeremy Kingston, Barry Turner, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Roger Jones, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Tom Walker, Jolyon Sloggett, Secretary, Geoff Brown, Kenneth Briggs, Robin Chalkley, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Robert Eastaway, Kurt Schork, Patricia Tehan, Louis de Bernières, Clare Hogg, Francis Jay, Brian Johnston, Richard Burton, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John F. Martin, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Pieter van der Merwe, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, W. K. Duncan, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, and Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, J. O'keeffe, Peter Barnard, William T. Stearn, John Crace, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Chris Swinson, Nigel Williamson, George Brock, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Jonathan King, David Shamash (Director), Catherine Sampson, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Cheryl Taylor, Paul Wilkinson, S. Carse, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Faulkner, Director, Barry Pickthall, James Woodall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Dennis L. Bird, Graham Hills, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Tim Judah, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Jim Campbell, David Young, Amanda Nobbs, Director, Mitchell Platis Golf Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Martin Ivens, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, John Bossy, John Langton, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Antonia Fraser, Chris Dighton, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Michael J. Hendrie, Astronomy Correspondent, Chalker of Wallasey, Norman Braidwood, J. R. Burges, Michael Binyon and Tim Judah, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Mac Margolis, Richard Brucciani, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Saddam moves jet fighters to confront West Bush announces 'no-fly zone' Definitely Not Cricket Definitely Not Chic Index Life & Times UN ready to expand Bosnia peace force Finding order in the chaos of an executive desk Renting has the edge over home buying With the housing market in turmoil, more people are thinking twice before investing in bricks and mortar. Lin Jenkins asks if they are wise Lamont shows his determination to sink or swim with the pound Record numbers take and pass GCSE exams Advertisement Five anglers lost as speedboat capsizes Kenwood Early risers miss Lamont's message Future of the pound RAF Tornados fly to Dhahran today Electronic equipment on Raf aircraft will play an important role in enforcing the no-fly zone in Iraq, says Harvey Elliott Major to consider French poll plea Woman murdered in betting shop News in Brief NHS buys hospital Petrol tanker on fire Briton shares chess lead The Times Genes tell the story of a nation divided The British Association at Southampton: design, genetics, pollution, sea research and body scans Adults baffled by complex gadgets Top schools A-level league in The Times Holiday quiz Quorn Hunt men convicted in private firearm prosecution Waves grow taller in N Atlantic Rivers blamed for dirty coast Unicef Machine offers hope for liver patients Rough Justice team defects to Channel 4 Journalists say BBC 'lacked commitment' Currys Frigidaire Rail grants aim to cut road congestion Handcuffed pair chased at 110mph Choppy sea foils family 'double' Wheelchair brings Al to a standstill News in Brief Fire kills two Bogus PC Girl 'stable' Fifth successive rise in GCSE grades will boost stay-on rates GCSE Examinations 1992 Furrow of poverty traps dale farmers Battered by the recession, a deprived community is pinning its hopes on Ec grants, writes Paul Wilkinson Biking vicar rides in to spread the gospel Schoolwear cost more in 1932 Rush to join police identity parades Dialatron British Gas Rabin 'using Likud policy of oppression' Arafat attacks Israel and US Baghdad defiant over 'no-fly' zone President Bush's ultimatum may prompt new attacks on the marsh Arbs, Christopher Walker writes Introducing Rover Select Finance Jagger and Hall dine in Dallas People Wood Preserver Dulux Major tells Serbia to stop grabbing land Belgrade faces toughter sanctions Andrew baffles then batters Louisiana Bush forfeits convention bounce Silajdzic presses for 'no-fly zone' Bosnian Diplomacy Our Foreign Staff: Brazilian president loses first battle against impeachment Adie takes over Bell coverage Jewel of the city destroyed by fire Battle for Sarajevo Lebanese ministers resign News in Brief Security sought Arrests upheld Police shake-up Mitterrand 's treaty strategy of divide-and-rule misfires France's vote to ratify the Masstricht treaty, once seen as near-certain 'yes', could to the other way, writes George Brock Paris Our Foreign Staff: Police battle racist mob in fifth night of Rostock riots IMF rejects Russian hyperinflation fears Yeltsin acts to stop Georgia war Shanghai wrestles with candid Pinter Avis Local Nine killed in Algiers bomb blast News in Brief Mafia fighter Divorce date Biter bit Spare us ceasefires The peace talks will prove futile, says Martin Ivens Peter Barnard ... and moreover A high wind in Florida Pieter van der Merwe on how the catastrophic power of hurricanes has helped shape history Calling the Bundesbank's bluff Lamont must have the courage to wage economic war against the Germans, argues Anatole Kaletsky Gone Green Classic howlers Not an EC life Marking Time Soldiers of Peace Timed to Forget UK record on aid Women engineers National park control UN mandate for pressure on Iraq Teachers who tread on parent rights Suicide rates Dull and moronic? A name for the adopted Council tax and housing market Statutory sick pay Willing subject Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Marriage St Paul's Girls' School Lord Gilmour of Craigmillar Announcements Picture Gallery Word-Watching China joins world of auctions Sale room Indian summer at the V&A New move to secure Penkill Castle's future Tourists' boots erode Bronze Age mound Traces of unknown lona church found Archaeology Scots celebrate wildlife centre Fostering 'is best for orphans' Guest night Colin Harris Colin Grendon Harris, CMG, secretary-general of the Gold Commission, died on July 21 aged 79. He was born on October 25 1912 Admiral Sir David Hallifax Admiral Sir David (John) Hallifax, KCB, Kcvo, KBE, Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle, died on August 23 aged 64. He was born on September 3,1927 The sky at night in September Astronomy Elisabeth Carson Elisabeth Carson, contralto and music teacher died on August 23 aged 100. She was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on February 10,1892 His Honour A. E. Cox His Honour Albert Edward Cox, a circuit judge from 1977 to 1989, died at his home at Teilhet, France, on August 10 aged 75. He was born on September 26,1916 Larry Wade James Stanley Hilary Wade, MC, TD, FRCS, formerly consultant sureton at the University Hospital of Wales, died in Cardiff on August 15 aged 75. He was born on February 13,1916 "Closed Shop" Fort L. P. T. B. The Times Crossword No 19,008 Word-Watching Times Weathercall IBM Weather Business 17-22 Womanpower News Corp up Air Protest Waste to Fuel Vat Lunacy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Intervention by Bank keeps sterling firm No request for exchange rate realigment, says Bundesbank By our Economics Correspondent: City sees only a limited respite Buyers told they will not get Canary Wharf on the cheap How Budgie could wake Sleepy Kids WH Smith rides recession with 26 per cent profit rise Return to profit for GRE Adaytum Insurers braced for storm claims BNFL may build recycling plant BA's American deal attacked The Times Unit Trust Information Service Car lease firms give warning on jobs IoD promotes employee share ownership Business Roundup Lower power bills likely Building orders fall Mallett swings into red Newspapers help to boost profits at News Corporation Divorcees 'should split pensions' Report of Wace enquiry expected within weeks Major Changes British Funds By our Financial Editor: HSBC headquarters to move to the blue tower Recent Issues Hills hints at subsidies retaliation BNFL Pioneer deal to site gas plant at power station Friendly Hotels falls at half time Middleton goes Storm jumps Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options WH Smith shows virtues of diversity Tempus Share prices are helped by steadier sterling Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Bond gains and calmer currencies help Dow World Markets Money Markets USAir deal runs into turbulence Comment Hard funding Taxing question for KPMG The Times City Diary Surrey soap Women have opened boardroom doors but lack executive power Liz Dolan asks if the Opportunity 2000 campaign, launched last year, has cracked the glass ceiling over women's promotion Hedged bets CBI has shown its commitment to solving problem of late payments Funding pensions for full face value Good reasons to continue with the RPI Share certificates The Times Pensioners abroad unjustly treated Portfolio Platinum London helped by Wall St Skipton Building Society Time Newspapers Limited Squaring up to the Revenue monster we all love to loathe Two alternative views of hte absurdities of the tax system Value may not justify the cost of keeping small audits statutory Chris Swinson explains why opposition has not deterred the ICA's campaign Enforcement questioned Other high fliers Accountancy & Finance ABI SunLife of Canada All Box Number Replies Should Be Addressed to: Nonsensical world of VAT tribunals Audi Executive Directgor of Finance Times Newspapers Citibank Life To Place your Advertisement in Accountancy and… Unfair swings of opinion Piggott misses More pressure on defenders Better alternative Successful finalists in the June 1992 examination The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Restoring beauty Hull seek funds to buy Fox Rugby League Brilliant Beerbaum heads Derby field Equestrianism Cheltenham on good wicket Schools Cricket Foolish Heart to relish longer trip Lingfield Park Edinburgh Yesterday's Results Eddery has further title setback as appeal fails User Friendly eyes Leger Loder begins training career from historic Sefton Lodge Mandarin: Worcester Mellottie 20-1 for repeat Rapid Raceline Remorseless Essex stride on towards another county title Sussex troubled by leg-before decisions Derbyshire apologise to players Multiple Display Advertising Items Littlewoods Pools Taylor as in focus as his captain De Silva stakes claim for Test match place Walsh at his destructive best By our Sports Staff: Fowler to be denied farewell Yesterday's Scoreboards Tour plan a spur for the under-21s Rugby Union S Africans ready for World Cup Waugh brings Holland down to earth Hockey Norwich suffer Maine Road blues Manchester City collect first victory in the Premier League For the Record Impey takes stylish QPR to top of table Today's Fixtures Youthful Norway give warning to Taylor Murphys Irish Stout Deerstalker dose on Little's heels in westerly gales Yachting By a Special Correspondent: Caldwells forced into extra holes Golf Chester makes most of success Bowls Courier seeded No. 1 for Open In Brief Berger move Sports Letters 24 Lamb fined heavily following ball allegation England batsman adds fuel to fire over newspaper article on Pakistan controversy Defeat for Christie The Times Europe's best spurn The Belfry and £550,000 Wright adds finishing touch Winterburn's opener helps Arsenal gather Premier League momentum Taylor considers Durie case Wasim and Waqar issue firm denial Harford unable to break deadlock George Smith Books p5 An innocent at the Booker Opening Lines: the first chapters of some of this autumn's major novels In Malcolm Bradbury's Doctor Criminale, fourth in our series, young columnist Francis Jay dons his shellsuit, laces on his Reeboks and sets off to cover Britain's foremost literary event Help, I'm coming apart at the seams Private Life: John Diamond on fashion sense and nonsense Appointments 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 Not likely to add lustre to his name Theatre: Edinburgh Youth and beauty Concert: Birmingham ECYO/Rostropovich Symphony Hall, Birmingham Contrasting glories Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3 The Times Tired of watching them take the rap Cinema: Geoff Brown on Juice, The Cutting Edge, New Directors '92 and Hitler—A Film From Germany Cotswolds echoes of a crafty generation Galleries Cheltenham John Russell Taylor on a show celebrating local figures in the Arts and Crafts movement at the beginning of this century Setting a table in perfect taste Proms Preview Simon Tait meets Tafelmusik, a Canadian group in Europe for a tour including a Prom Neither gone nor forgotten Television Review Sight Savers Cardiff calling Arts Brief New broad Last chance Legends, image and icons As France considers European unity, Charles Bremner reviews the country's love/hate affair with America in the last of our summer celebration of France Punchlines for sale Essential French: La Pub No need to dress out here When in France Ready to move into France what You Can Get for £90,000-£103,000 Let us be wed till greed us do part Before 1753 matrimony was a lottery. as Antonia Fraser leams from the court which sought to reconcile husbands and wives From Bosch to boating songs The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman King Bluebeard's wives The Six Wives of Henry Vii Lords of the swing Novell Royal Brompton Stafford Long & Partners The Berkeley Partnership Euro Search & Selection Strategic Resource Solutions Monday N. B. S. St. James Associates Greater Glasgow Health Board Motorola N. B. S St. James Associates Marketing Communications Manager Intergraph Nord Hogan Directors Allied Dunbar TCS Advertising DDI MacMillan Davies McKenzie Waterman Senior Recuritment Consultants Touch Ross Chusid Lander Charity Appointments Fletcher Hunt plc Federal Resources Europe Limited Goodman Graham and Associates Comtext International Limited Mainland Executive Services Career Movers' Companion Jardines Headway JPW Training & Development Group Camp A member of the Hambros Group MP Whitehead selection Lexmark Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Berkshire Health Authority U. K. 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Personal Column London The Times university degree results service EEE Ltd City Law Practice Part-Time Book Keeper Required Multi-Lingual Opportunities Appointments-Bi Languge Super Secretaries Au-Pair for Switzerland Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2878 Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Save the Children Variations Radio 1

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