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News from 29/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer, Liz Dolan, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Anthony Burgess, David Modell, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Graham Chainey, Anne Billson, Jane MacQuitty, T. H. Hughes-Davies, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Jan Morris, David Rhys Jones, Harvey Elliott, Sophie Hughes, Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Philip Howard, Salamanca, Helen Speed, Hilary Finch, Louis Fitzgibbon, Ian Murray, Herbert Read, Jeremy Kingston, Andrew Logan, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Michael Clark Hutchison, Carol Leonard, Carol Sarler, Lynne Truss, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Melinda Wittstock, Medical Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Kevin Eason, William Brown, Francesca Greenoak, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, John Timpson, Alan Lorimer, Robert Storr (Curator), Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Arthur Osman, Halfpenny Green (Staffs), Hugh Hefner, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Fleur Adcock, Ray Kennedy, Frederick Forsyth, Robin Young, Kenneth Leech, Robert Nye, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, L. J. Herbst, John Young, Peter A. Berry, Philip Robinson, Frances Bissell, Richard Beeston and Christopher Walker, S. A. Smith, Catherine Cheston, Peter Barnard, Colin Narbrough and Tom Walker, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rupert Bruce, David Holbrook, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, David Toop, Christina Koning, Richard Hough, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John A. Seeley, Jeffrey Bernard, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Mary Heaton, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Stanley Stewart, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Alan Clayton, Peter Bryan, Matthew d'Ancona, Jonathan Braude, Roger Parker, Nigel Hawkes, Godfrey Talbot, Brain Morton, Nicola Murphy, Lucasta Miller, Tania Glyde, Alexander Ross, Losanne Radice, Roger Boyes, Andro Linklater, Richard J. Belcher (Deputy Warden), John Goodbody, Kenneth Kirkwood, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alfred Hermida, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Malcolm McKeag, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Phillips, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Irvine, F. B., Bill Starling (Deputy Chairman), Jonathan Meades, Sam Kiley, Alan Jackson, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Lionel Bryan, A. J. Maltby, Richard Ford, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Jonathan Fuller, Lord Cameron, Philip Ray,

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Bosnia deal has failed to set peace deadline Guns continue to devastate Sarajevo Independent schools dominate A-levels Index Weekend Times A-Level Leaders Shipwrecked gold gives a lifeline to Lloyd's Vermin of the Glen A pillar of fire rises at Kabul airport round the… Europe 's finance chiefs rule out currency realignment Country Matters Abbey National Invest in a Jumbo Wind and rain drive Britons overseas Farmers continue to misuse pesticides News in Brief Ballet strike looms Paddington Bear stolen Woman attacked in car Pickfords Travel Swan Hunter and Jaguar cut 2,000 jobs The recession is leaving deep scars in the car and shippbuilding industries that could prove fatal for some, writes Kevin Eason IRA sniper kills soldier as Northern Ireland mourns 3,000th victim Richard Ford records how horror at sudden death has turned into weary acceptance Oil spill threatens sea birds SNP puts Europe at top of agenda 'Non' means the end for Mitterrand The Sunday Times Patient seeking fertility surgery is sterilised in hospital error Widow appeals to Saddam The Times University Degree Results Service Picture Gallery Executive cars slumber at heartbreak hotel Firms shedding executives cannot afford to let go the cars they leave behind, Kevin Eason reports Salesman leaves millions to charity Mother in plea for son's killer Pensioner carried grenades in raid on building society Harrods Knightsbridge Puma tales unleash a roaring trade Researchers discover viruses in Victims of chronic fatigue Scientists believe that so-called yuppie flu might have a physical cause, reports Nigel Hawkes TSB we Want You to Say Yes Picture Gallery Cockroaches blamed for asthma increase Scientist who ate humble Pi Thatcher's role in tobacco industry 'a total disgrace' President criticises training of doctors Westminster overhauls sixth form rivals from Winchester College John O'Leary finds proof that carfeful selection and expensive schools make for best results Guide to the Top Performance State and Independent Schools How table measures the results Top grammars point the way to selection in state sector Ford UN uncovers damage to Britain's trees Brocket to host mind Olympics News in Brief Postal theft Jury retires Libel alleged Picture Gallery Patients lose right to Opren claims Halifax Liverpool parades in Midlands Somali Warlords hoard weapons as us airlift begins Feuding groups are taking advantage of international relief operations to acquire sophistricated weaponry, Sam Kiley writes from Belet Huen Rabin warns Saddam against Scud attacks Israelis on guard against new conflict Tunis court jails 200 militants Lunn Poly Flight Shop Kuwaitis to vote in October Oedipus finds himself in the mother of all jams A Los Angeles writer has taken literary licence literally, writes Ben MacIntyre Picture Gallery Briton's report led to Pretoria police purge China tells Patten not to foster democracy (AFP): Plane crash blamed on pilot error News in Brief (Reuter): Honecker 'fit' (AFP): Fahd relents Strike begins (Reuter): Warning issued (AP): UK embassy hit (AFP): Italians held (Reuter): Ties resumed (Reuter): Course on Aids The Volvo 440. You Can't Go Wrong Relentless artillery barrage takes toll of civilian morale Battle for Sarajevo Multiyork Sale From Ruter in Washington: Bosnia indecision led us expert to resign US Policy Civil Hrtkovci succumbs to barbarism Ethnic Cleansing Peace on paper will not deter Balkan gunmen Commentary The London peace plan is unlikely to succeed because of reluctance to use force to impose it, Roger Boys, East Europe correspondent Maastricht rebels take six-point lead French public opinion moves against Mitterrand's European ambitions Major refuses to help Germans rush 3,000 riot police to Rostock Craxi accuses judge Proton Triple-Valve Bardot to sue over magazine pictures People A body calling itself the Muslim Parliament will be on the receiving end of much media attention this weekend Beware this meeting of fringe Muslim fanatics … and moreover Philip Howard Wanted: hype and heresy Sir Claus Moser's education commission has produced only platitudes so far, says Matthew, d'Ancona Getting London streets ahead Marcus Binney on his designer plan for our ugly thoroughfares Into the lion's den The Times Diary Sting for Woody The Times Diary Wandsworth south The Times Diary Cooped up? The Times Diary Precarious Progress A-Level Health Warning Advanced Science Palace privacy, public curiosity and an intrusive press Britain and Somalia Monitors for mothers Exam results Anti-Muslim feeling Wainwright guides Organic farming Giving the bird to a gilded Cage? To wig or not to wig Weekend birthdays Social News University of Durham Latest wills Announcements Anniversaries Family is forced to sell country house after nearly 300 years of ownership Word-Watching Turning to the past Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Fierce fight over golf courses and hotel Marriages Max Salvadori Max Salvadori, DSO, MC, anti-fascist activist, allied liaison officer and professor of history, died at his home in Northampton, Massachusetts, on August 6 aged 84. He was born in London on June 16,1908 Billy Walsh Billy Walsh, polo manager for nearly forty years of the Ham Polo Club and club president since 1982, died on August 17 aged 84. He was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, in November 1907 Henry Calvert Henry Calvert, keeper of the department of astronomy and geophysics at the Science Museum, 1949-67, died on August 15 aged 88. He was born on January 25,1904 Modern warrior helps to pinpoint ancient battle site Archacology Appreciations Viscount Muirshiel Donald Stewart Denning Pearson Aug 29 on this Day 1972 Prince's Death in Air Crash Grade accuses Bbc of living in Wonderland 'Commerce ruling culture' The Times Crossword No 19,010 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Join the RSPB Index Profile Lloyd's council gains victory in names' poll Level of market costs criticised The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Indians' legal arrows strike Richmond oil deal Clean break Rising Sun Picture Gallery Barclays seeks more time to give OFT details on charges Own home Complaining Foundations Survey backs up bleak economic forecast by CBI A Fimbra Member Bond boost Tokyo rescue plan unleashes surge in yen and shares Major Changes Recent Issues Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times From Associated Press in tokyo: Nissan to cut staff after loss warning Isle of Man ferry chief quits Age discrimination costs Amex $35m Food retailers face prospect of a lean results season Tempus SA bank may make offer for Ansbacher Business Roundup Continuous goes private Scottish Heritable loss British-Borneo buys Crown sells French arm Ratner takes pay cut Belling creditors wait Our Norman has his finest seconds as the nation gathers at sterling's bedside Week Ending Man of property with an affinity for the land Business Profile: The head of MEPC blends blue-chip credentials with the objectivity of an outsider, as Carol Leonard discovered Portman Building Society Hambro Clearing Limited American investors raise stake in Bp Stock Market Picture Gallery Gilts rally is short-lived British Funds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Index 'Cowboys' to be targeted in self-build sort-out Last year 23,000 their own homes. Sara McConnell looks at some of the pitfalls Lenders tailor packages to the client Downfall of endowment policies Comment Woolwich Building Society Kits make move from caravan to house a reality Towry Law Group Skipton Building Society Portfolio Platinum Smart money moves into bonds in the low-growth nineties Competitiveness is expected to increase as shares suffer from slow growth, Rupert Bruce says No way for Girobank to keep customers M&G Dividend Performance since Launch Save & Prosper the Investment House Ombudsman attacks failure to explain schemes clearly Bristol & West Building Society NAPF plans seek to avert poverty of divorced retirees Pensions body proposes fairer deal Save & Prosper the Investment House Britannia Building Society Briefing Interest Rates Roundup FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Shares close steady Skipton Building Society Sevens kicks off with high-profile line-up Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Aouita's record just eludes Kiptanui Athletics Sport's output leaves the economy trailing Sports Council Tenacious Love Of Silver cheers Brittain Sayyedati receives classic encouragement from her stable companion's Goodwood display Mandarin, Thunderer: Cartmel Mandarin, Thunderer: Hereford Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Confident vote for O'Brien juvenile Accord on jockeys Talented Selkirk set for rich consolation prize Snurge has fine chance for encore Whip plea rejected Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Mandarin, Thunderer: Windsor Mandarin, Thnunderer: Goodwood Mandarin, Thunderer: Newmarket Sampras returns to scene of crime with no alibi Senna steps aside to clear way for Mansell and Prost Englishman heads qualifying times Grand Prix Detail Wigan swiftly regain championship form Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Laughton recruits extra power up front for Leeds Rugby League The Times Davis demonstrates how to master the putting yips Australian leads English Open field Leading Scores Thomas pushing for further skiff titles Rowing For the Record A Special Correspondent: Davies drops behind impressive Swedes Burnham offers an unusual challenge Yachting Murphy's Irish Stout St George's Hill duo defies families trend Hendry fights back in China Street fast Age no handicap In the saddle Ground sold Pakistanis put on a carefree face Taylor makes short work of Middlesex resistance Kent put themselves in strong position Pringle furthers Essex's cause Yesterday's Scoreboards Leeds ball's tell-tale signs Accept defeat and smile? Why, it's simply not cricket ITV answers rivals with ?40m deal for live league games Sunday is football day on television Sad night for Shilton Charlton to return to Valley Premier League Match-By-Match Guide Atherton's century equals record (Reuter): Newcomer slows Australia's progress Cricket Wright wants to convince Taylor Spaniards kill hopes with penalty strokes Hockey Wallace's aim is progress to gold Cycling Women take strong lead Bridge Whitehead secures junior singles title Bowls Index A fair-play pledge by West Indies Postmen deliver for Paralympics Icc washes its hands over hall controversy Pakistains claim vindication Disabled take a dim view Looking up: Nigel Mansell, above, pauses for thought… Sheringham planning to have a tonic effect on Tottenham Poor gates worry Graham Right to fight Love hurts Running scared Chesney defies tradition Noteworthy A gentle tale of village folk John Timpson lives happily tucked away from tourists and progress in deepest Norfolk. He explains his affection for the real country Sotheby's Prize Crossword Best of Britain Holiday Happenings Film Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatre London RG Raymond Gubbay presents Barbican Hall Music Classical Jazz Rock BBC Proms 92 Dance Multiple Display Advertising Items Salerooms Exhibitions RG Video Bookings Cult of the camcorder celebrities What people want now is the glamour of being on television, Lynne Truss writes, even if this entails filming themselves Two-fisted Green testifies Record review: Benny Green, Paul Weller, Kylie Minogue and a full-blooded Turnage with the CBSO Putting on the image style Rock Scrunchy screamer Classical Where would you go? My Perfect Weekend Gardens to visit Original Box-Sash Windows British Antique Replicas Legless ram chalks up blurred romantic engagement Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Plum job with a tasty future Gardening Francesca Greenoak visits the research nursery where 350 varieties of plums are evaluated and developed Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Solaris Laminates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best Buys Licensed to kill Weekend Tips Events New sounds mixed up with vision David Toop finds that rock pioneer Brian Eno has lost none of his enthusiasm for new ideas and technical innovations Fashionably feudal family Theatre Edinburth Festival The Sunday Times Walk Belated return of the native Concerts Edinburgh Festival Holiday tops and tails Frances Bissell, the Times cook, with entertaining ideas for the long weekend At last, a quality to call our own English vignerons are beating the weather to produce fine wines, says Jane MacQuitty Best buys France French Classic Tarte Aux Oignons L'alsacienne or Zweelwai Crafty new change of plot Over the counter: How do farmers with set-aside land spend their time? Helen Speed finds an answer Party guests put to the test Entertaining at Home Sarah Standing Kenwood Opening time for oysters With an 'r' in the month coming up, it's good news for shellfish-lovers Where to Walk TORKEY Paradise Preserved Where to Eat Nottingham Hest of Britain Nottingham is best known for Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest, but beyond the legend John Young finds a city with many splendid things Brotherly miracle w An 81-year-old monk has been busy celebrating a remarkable anniversary Noble Caledonia Limited Where to Stay Country Furniture Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times bank holiday jumbo Test your Word Power in our Crossword Competition Shoparound The Breton Shirt Company Multiple Display Advertising Items High views of Cambridge Clean and fruity Tudor pile more home than stately Property Buyers Guide The Times Bonnie Charlie's revenge Saturday Rendezvous The Times Winning Move Personal Column Established 1785 The Times All Box Number Replies Should Be Adderssed to Theatres BBC1 Satellite NSPCC Radio 1 Variations BBC1 Satellite Save the Children Variations Radio 1 Vermin of the Glen Barclays Revel without a clue Opening Shotes Peter Barnard The Saturday Sonnet Contents Who' Ll Cull Bambi? The Highlands are being eaten alive: Scotland's estates were not immune to the exesses of the Eightics, and the deer population boomed with property prices. Now, Andro Linklater reports, landowners and the environments are paying the price, in a clash of private rights and public interests The tale of Mar Lodge Lufthansa Milk Refreshes the Parts Other Drinks Cannot Reach The Buck Stops Here Hugh Hefner, the man who put the capital in Playboy, has put his revolving bed on ice and settled down. but he's still not ready to grow up, william cash discovers Fleeting glimpses of naval past Jan Morris looks for traces of old heroes and new health as Marienbad spa recovers its dignity TAG Heuer Theakston Best Bitter No Title Hailing Victoria's values Gordon Burn finds romance at a bus stop in one of London's most urban, least metropolitan, stations No Title Clarks The green, green house that's home A glass-roofed residence with an Astroturf floor, sparking walls and wildly patterned surfaces is not just a house to Andrew Logan. It is a glittering reflection of his ambition to make the world brighter, Elspeth Thompson says. Photographs by Ric Gemmell Picture Gallery Ifs and butts of their own jokes What makes them laugh in London is simply laughable in Montreal. The cream of Britain's contemporary comedy scene set off with enough money, talent and hope to conquer North America, but many of them left their senses of humour at home and were grected by blank faces and disappointiment. Photographs by Carl Glassman A nap on the last course Clement Freud Gut Feelings Good Views Restaurant Guide Jonathan Meades Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives Hall marked for fame Damascust to Palmyra Picture Gallery Watertight stream lines The state-of-the-art swimwear that own over the Olympics fits a parliamentary bill, Liz Smith writes On the wagon-lit, running on vodka The Trans-Siberian Express fuses countries and characters in a way that makes every passenger a comrade, Stanley Stewart discovers The benefits of youth Itineraries Golden overs Staying cool Down for less Flying fears taped Overseas Travel Ocean Cruise Lines a Paquet Cruise Company Multiple Display Advertising Items The Ramblers Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items The New Zealand Travel Information Service Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secret passion between the covers The Pleasure of Reading Sue Townsend Discovering William Brown was the start of sleepless nights and a lifelong affair with books for the playwright and novelist All of Lawrence's sons Sons and Lovers Romance of the camera's obscurities Out of the Shadows Better than a cup of boiled string Selected Poetry New poetry Universal themes from different worlds Best Short Stories 1992 First Fictions The Laughing Playmate Marine life and death Seven-Tenths The Ocean Almanac The Runaway Soul Heavenly fairways in the US Have a healthy autumn holiday and save money. with a week of golf in Arizona or Florida The Times The Cost Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3165: On the Team On the Team The Games Page The Times If he wasn't my father, who was?' A Childhood: Suzaanne Vega Vivitar The legend is in the lens The Sunday Times Wine Club

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