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News from 28/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Liz Dolan, David Adams, G. C. Cook, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer and Christopher Walker, Robin Pepper (Chairman), John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, David Rhys Jones, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, J. Roper-Evans, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Alan McGregor and Robert Seely, Ray Clancy, Aubrey Wilson, Tim Judah and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Editor Derek Harris, Stuart Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Warwick Hele High Master, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Michael Attwell, (Commissioning Editor), Matthew May, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, M. Widdup, Philip Robinson, Patricia Tehan and Jonathan Prynn, Doreen Kaufman, Philip Robinson and Angela Mackay, Patric Dickinson, Paul Tvrtkovic, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Clive Couldwell, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Robert Cockburn, Wolfgang M?nchau, Richard Cork, Adam Lebor, John Woodcock, Henry Palmer Chairman, George Brock, Dennis Signy, Lin Jenkins, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Saba Risaluddin, M. Risaluddin, (The Calamus Foundation) Hugo Gryn, Greville Janner, (Maimonides Foundation), Adeli Meruk, (UK-Bosnia Support Group), Mohammed Sarwar, (Islamic Rights Movement Committee), Robin Oakley, Political Editor, E. S. E. Cooke, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, John Sparkes (Assistant Director), Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Stanley Anderson, E. Loewy, Paul Wilkinson, Heather Kirby, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, John Goodbody, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Peter Mullen, Henry F. Bear, John Paxton, Michael Seely, Lesley Thomas, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Alan Jabez, Michael Phillips, Jocelyn Tobin, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Julia Hartley-Brewer, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Phillipa Barton, Veronica Heath, Rachel Norbury, Anne McElvoy, Tony Hetherington, B. Whittingham, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, Eric Gluch,

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The A-Level League The B-Road Brigade The C-Word Challenge Index Life & Times Warring factions strike Bosnia deal Owen named as EC peace negotiator City worries eased Top girls' school sticks with new GCSE regime Ulster's 3,000th victim American pilots will be free to chase Iraqi jets Implementing Total Quality Management Adveritising Feature: A Wyver Business Library Recommendation Quite simply the best book on implementing Total Quality that has been publiched Wyvern Business Library Second Briton held by Saddam Pensions ombudsman overwhelmed One more victim in war with no winners As Ulster's 3,000th victim of the present troubles fell alst night, Tim Jones catalogues the carnage Lunn Poly Steadying pound rescues Treasury Dinosaur 'had eight hearts' Trawler owner claims Whitehall cover-up News in Brief Sea arrest was 'piracy' Live on Classic FM Proetta drug charge James Gilbey in crash Pilot blamed for crash Tidy bids for Punch Economist derides years of failed predictions British Association meeting: economics, brain waves, power stations, bogs, mics and stature Lobsters thrive in fuel ash reefs English inch their way above Scots Peat extraction endangers last primeval landscape Why athletes are left feeling sick as a parrot Telecom Security Antibody from mice will carry cancer drug Hillsborough man's family seeks end to coma ordeal Comet You Know where to Come Health districts ignore danger of TB among babies Local authorities disregarding advice that they should vaccinate children, Alison Roberts reports Illness spurs wardens to don smog masks Stop Press France with the Times and Lbc Greens' chairman blames resignation on Icke invitation Lib Dems demand hotel rescue deal The Royal Bank of Scotland Brussels criticises UK border control Multiyork Furniture Clearance Sale Open over Bank… Brussels criticises Uk border controls Bail hostel protests increase News in Brief £7m payout Shots at police £48,000 song Keeping track Joyride enquiry Texas Homecare Imbert's successor must back reforms Search for new police chief Bbc pokes fun at tall tales of island life Orcadians are to pick an award winner from a wealth of journalistic nonsense. Kerry Gill uncovers the truth N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Pakistani vicar joins new flock Arab world sceptical over exclusion zone US warplanes patrol Iraqi skies Fears grow that support for Shia rebels could lead to the partition of Iraq, writes Jamie Dettmer Magnetize US may checkmate Fischer's re-match People American Express Financial Services Golden state puts a shine on the Democrat campaign With California leaning towards Clinton, America's Essex man in factory towns holds the key to the White House door, Jamie Dettmer writes from Wahington (AP), Our Foreign Staff: Pretoria sacks 13 generals in purge of police ranks (Reuter): Japan party baron quits over gift Miami pets ride the storm China sets date for Patten visit News in Brief Jews assured (AP): Angola reforms (Reuter): Embassy opens (AP): Envoys flee (Reuter): Plane offered (AP): Award refused Nobody's Bigger Nobody's Better Reuter: Traffic in narcotics flourishes B&Q Nobody's Bigger Nonody's Better Gaullist maverick leads French revolt against Maastricht First woman named to confront Mafia Neo-Nazis' siren of hatred summons support across German spectrum Public sympathy with the view of Rostock's rioters shows that prejudice is not just condined to disaffected skinheads, Anne McElvoy writes Nazarbayev secures truce pledge News in Brief (Reuter): Treaty agreed (Reuter): Poll race starts (Reuter): Strike hurts Rouble falls to less than half a US cent Muslims in Bosnia fear genocide at Serb hands Human Rights Rules of apartheid enforced United Nationas Shadowy irregulars keep alive city's hopes Bosnian Resistance The Sarajevo counter-offensive against the Serbs has an unlikely leader, writes Roger Boyes, East Europe correspondent Bad tempers cool over war nobody knows how to stop London Conference B&Q Nobody's Bigger Nobody's Better New post will test Owen's brash style Man in the News Why women will desert Bush Abortion policy could scupper the president, says Conor Cruise O'Brien Republican commitment to criminalise abortion is an insult women will not forget in November …and moreover Free speech in sport Sportsmen should not be punished for expressing controversial vews. argues Peter Barnard This is cultural genocide Serbs are deliberately destroying Bosnia's mosques, says Roger Boyes Secondhand slippers The Times Diary French recipe The Times Diary Loyal post The Times Diary Bush Clears the Sky Gamekeeping by Poachers Green Rejoins the Rainbow Bosnian reaction to London talks Easier living Call for a British lead in Yugoslavia Radio 3: timely change, anti-elitism , or terminal decay? German example for the Uk on monetary discretion St Paul's Girls' School Science on TV Useful goats Measure for measure Birthdays today Service dinner Appointment Minto House saved at the last minute St Maur's School, Weybridge University news Latest wills Announcements Apianst gets a buzz from his thriving business Exercise in evasion criticised Purge on aerobics classes Word-Watching Minister confronted by decaying homes Stone Age tools found at Kent reservoir site Archaeology Forthcoming marriages Marriages Anniversaries Thomas Robson Thomas Snowdon Robson, CBE, dormer director of engineering fot the Independent Broadcasting Authority, died on "August 6, his 70th birthday Professor David Abercrombie Professor David Abercrombie, FBA, phonetican, has died aged 82. He was born in Birkenhead on DEcember 19,1909 Rare trees in barren Brent Right Rev Anthony Tremlett The Right Rev Anthony Paul Tremlett, former Bishop of Dover, died after a fail in his garden on August 22 aged 78. He was born on May 14,1914 His Honour Richard Bingham His HOnour Richard Bingham, TD, QC, a former Conservatiove MP and circuit judge, died on July 26 aged 76. He was born on October 26,1915 John Hulton Church news Seicho Matsumoto William Taylor Appreciations John Fennell Zone of Silence Forecast for holiday weekend is rain and big traffic jams The Times Crossword No 19,009 Repairs will cause hold-ups on six London bridges Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health Insurance Weather Whose Bill? Bond Appeal Bumpy Road Coal Bids Tomorrow The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices French minister rules out ERM shake-up Sterling and dollar stabilise Hurricane Andrew to be costliest ever Lloyd 's expects victory in poll Cold draught of recession hits drinks industry US market provides salvation for Church Air Canada launches $4 00m joint bid for Continental SAA South African Airways Reuter: Dealers wary despite leap in Tokyo share prices Reichmann cuts bid for Canary Wharf The Times Bond released as retrial ordered Road-rail freight venture collapses Slough wins applause by cutting interim dividend Tempus Smaller firms fight the recession with exports Business Roundup Swire soars 101% Monument declines BICC expands overseas Cattle's up at half time Mayflower advances Maple Leaf pressed Daf reduces losses and enters talks on j oint production Hamburg yard is chosen to repair Qe2 Start-ups rise Plateau deficit Cowie buys Trust rises Recession weeds out errant directors Mixed fortunes at Renault and Volvo Hambros arm declines German earnings hit by mark By our Industrial Correspondent: Rival managers' groups to bid for Coal subsidiary Crown Computer Products Cannon Street in red International Appointments Administrative Director At EMBL British Funds London takes heart from Tokyo surge Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Masstock BEI EBI European Investment Bank Wall Street Engineer-Oil Industry Abu Dhabi Without profit in the sombre 1990s Omment New-look Lloyd's MacKinnon to join Citibank The Times City Diary Ever hopeful The Times City Diary Has the times come for investors to bail out their… TOny Hetherington takes a look at the compemsation process, launched in 1988, launched in 1988, to help clients of the investment industry Tourists bored The Times City Diary Stock Exchange should talk, not dictate, to private shareholders Why fusty commercial leases are in need of overhaul True figures for overdraft lending KfW's role in financing capital projects Taurus inhibits wider share ownership The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options COMMODlTIES London Financial Futures Money Markets Portfolio Tokyo helps boost prices Skipton Building Society Portfolio Platinum Two initiatives will help family firms Some advice for those wanting to succeed in corporate hospitality Business to Business Uniglobe Travel Mitsubishi Crestcom International Secrets Revealed Ameco Business Systems Salvaging vital documents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mobile Oil Recycling Independant Distributor The Times Briefing Picture Gallery The soft sell with a hard centre Computer prices may be falling, but savings could be lost by buying the wrong software packages, Clive Couldwell reports Software companies realise that the gravy train can't go on for much longer Personal services Online Got taped Farmyard robots Messy message In the picture Morse Apricot Mitsubishi Electric Weekend at trials won The Times World Cup offers chance for game to spread its wings The Times guide to the rugby league season, which starts this weekend Club-By-Club Guide to the First Division Farnham go out of business Non-League Football Ferran has eyes on Mansell car Motor Racing Today's Fixtures Wembley games cause concern Ice Hockey Cheveley next for Harmon's star filly Racing Piggott to prove able deputy on talented Dancing Bloom Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Full review of claiming races Trainefs at risk with jockeys' scheme Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Mandarin: Thirsk Karinga Bay leads raid on Germany Blinkered first time Rapid Raceline Lewis proves to be the ideal foil in stand with Gooch Essex strengthen their grip ar Hove Stewart's new role is wide-ranging Sri Lanka attempt to strengthen batting Autosport Grand Prix Line McCague inspires recovery carried through by Taylor Yesterday's Scoreboards South Africans put Procter in hot seat Yorkshire keen on Benjamin Draw gives Agassi the chance to settle old scores Tennis Seeds Stitches help carry Deerstalker home Yachting Richardson flies high Equestrianism Taylor misses the point with his sound of silence New deal agreed with ITV Football Ballesteros is out of form but top of Gallacher's list Golf Daughters to the fore For the Record Murphys Irish Stout Ingham is caught at the death Bowls RFU gives warning In Brief Big names to go Ely claims title Index Book criticism may cost Gower his tour place ICC locked into legal battle on ball allegations Lamb denies receiving payment The Times Berger bucks the trend of pay slump for drivers By a Special Correspondent: Luckett takes the honours Sheringham joins Spurs in £2.1m dea Tribulations, taint the Olympic trail Modern Times p4 The long journey of Mary Ward Opening Lines: The last of five first chapters from Booker prize contenders ROse Tremain's Sacred Country opens with a six-year-old girl realising she is a boy Harvey Nichols Motoring p6 Entertainments Weekeng 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 Brave attempt at centenary double Edinburgh: Dance/opera Yolanta/The Nutcracker King's Routine delights Edinburgh: fringe comedy Prom Brash, but not Byronic St Petersburg PO Albert Hall/Radio 3/BBC2 Something funny about the garden London Galleries: Flowes have been photographed in many remarkable ways, as Richard Cork finds at the Serpentine Beauty in suburbia Theatre Review: The new Ayckbourn musical in Scarborought Television Review Babble of the sexes Howells receives his due Three Choirs Festival Critic's Choice: Galleries Sandra bernhard Yes, it's almost bogling time Canival is back on the streets of Notting Hill this weekend—with the stamp of official approval An awful lot of Borgias in Brazil Kate Muir reports on the bitter family feud behind the downfall of the glamorous president of Brazil A duchess yorked from the start Is there more to the dislike of 'Fergie' than we care to admit? She did not look like a protectable victim princess, but more like the principal boy in a panto, slapping hew thingh Chemistry, the couch, or both? New drugs are fuelling a debate on mental illness, says Victoria McKee You either treat epople as pieces of machinery or as human beings Views of the greens What can parents do about children who will not eat their vegetables? King Husain's new enemy Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford A weight of evidence How speed can save war wounded TCP Antiseptic Knight's dark moments Out of the East comes a shining Knight of the road, which for Ray Clancy had the attributes of a real bike Car Buyers Guide SAAB Aircraft Inspired Mercedes Brunswick Croydon Limited Trooper is ready for battle Kevin Eason on the latest attack on Land Rover Chime of crimes Roadwise Show time Mercedes Mercedes Authorised Dealers Hughes Beaconsfield Roads blocked Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Scotts Personal Park View Automobiles Vehicle Registrations Ltd The Top Choice for Car Roof Boxes The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2879 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Millet Variations Radio 3

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