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News from 03/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Wendy M. Lowers, Jennifer Willmore, Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Natasha Fairweather, Jon Ashworth, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Jeremy Laurance, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Claire Palley, Gordon Allan, Mary Munson, John Diamond, Angus Nicol, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ruth V. Kendall, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Anthony Hopkinson, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, John Maddox, Bernard Levin, Michael Hamlyn and Michael Binyon, Robin Oakley and Charles Bremner, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Brian Richardson, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Robert Bruce, Graham Hitchen, Michael Clark, Tim Woodgate, Philip Robinson, Denis Vaughan, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Enoch Powell, T. J. Grinstead, John Hennessy, Anna Moore, Edward Fennell, Sarah Johnson, David Miller, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Vivien Bullivant, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Lord Birkett, Robert H. Parry, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Edwina Currie, Chris Phillips, Craig Seton, Stephen Williams, John W. Rowe, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Ted Walker, Michael Marshall, Kate Alderson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Paul N. Arthur, David Young, Mary Ann Sieghart, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Michael Evans and Michael Binyon, John C. Hawley, J. D. Fage, Clive White, R. F. Ambrose, Michael Seely, Mark Heinrich, Ben MacIntyre, Brian Austin, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Paul J. Robigo, Benedict Nightingale, David Pickup, Jack Bailey, Caroline Moore, Angelica Goodden, Alan Jackson, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, Eddie Kulukundis, Christopher Jackson, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, Harry Shepherd, John Watson, Roger Richardson,

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Europe moves to back French 'yes' campaign Napoleon and de Gaulle wheeled out to boost support for Maastricht treaty Dazzling Fischer routs Spassky Index Life & Times Britain wins passport battle with Brussels Dutch treat ends in a £100,000 wet weekend Serbs surrender control of heavy gun bases to UN Some People Live by the Rules. Others Break Them Appointments Iraq jails round world cyclist for ten years Checkland defends himself and BBC against criticism Halifax Critics impatient for strong signal Bbc governors are failing to tell friends or foes about the corporation's future role, Melinda Wittstock writes A-level debate revived Boy, 13, top at maths Classic Fm rolls out its drivetime saccharine Stephen Pettitt fears that a new radio station may turn serious music into low entertainment TUC chiefs vote on electricians' return News in Brief Bank loans challenge Dispute at papers Conference dispute Health care rationed Art dealer jailed Union told to end strike Bank staff ballot Gold necklaces stolen Life savings lost Kicking up a stink 'Killer played baseball with bat used to club student' Islanders plead for lifeline Easy cervical swab can give warning of premature birth Insolvent peer vows to recover his fortune Democratic jail cuts new crimes MFI On-the-spot Gp aid 'can save thousands' Heart attack deaths could be halved, congress told Peugeot Diesels Fuel for Thought Athletes at risk from training Picture Gallery Driver blamed for rail crash that killed two Straw accuses Tories of Docklands bail-out Public told to avoid life policies linked to savings Tate chief objects to Moore plan Pinkerton joins Bt on trail of first loves Telephone subscribers are being encouraged to play the ameteur detective. Bill Frost studies the clues Sales threat hangs over architectural gem The National Trust is fighting to acquire a key modern home, Nicholas Watt reports 12 appear on riot charges ANA Historian hid stolen paintings News in Brief Victims buried Tube death Vote postponed Bond winner Saddam's nuclear potential harmless Weapons man says UN job in Iraq done Palestinians table plan for self-rule Do It All Picture Gallery Electoral reward expected as Bush doles out the dollars Dagwood 'spurns family values' Nicaragua quake toll mounting News in Brief (AFP): Nato goal set (AFP): Troops moved (Reuter): Relief halted (AFP): Aid offered (Reuter): Survival tactics (AP): Aroma therapy Picture Gallery Sanctions could last for years, says Owen Ultimatum on 'ethnic cleansing' Un stumbles into Bosnian showdown With their status changed by the London conference, Un soldiers and relief workers are ill-prepared to leap into the crossfire, Roger Boyes writes Bosnian faked death By our Foreign Staff: Muslim ambush 'hell' described First direct Japan finds Yeltsin immovable on Kuriles Tajikistan president removed News in Brief New card deal Anarchy feared Prices reviewed Farewell gift Russian attack Right-wing rebel duels with Mitterrand over Maastricht Charles Bremner sets the scene in Paris for the battle on television tonight between a Gaullist who is respected by the left and the rapier intellect of the French president Dubcek accident revives anxieties Former Polish prime minister murdered B&Q Have Price on over this is Nota Picture Gallery European team will partner UN peace monitors in Pretoria B&Q Picture Gallery American academic expelled by China (Reuter): High court dismisses Bofors case News in Brief (Reuter): Captain held (AP): Timor talks set (Reuter): Rebels executed (Reuter): Car chief fined (Reuter): Muslims strike (Reuter): Gold returned Mengistu's officials will be put on trial People A duty for the state Claire Palley on why we must not privatise prisons Craig Brown ...and moreover The champion checks in Daniel Johnson salutes the singleminded genius of the American player Bobby Fischer Just a throwaway line Careless words have ruined the lives of men and women since Adam, reflects Bernard Levin Raised highbrows Mediation, levitation Commercial break There in spirit Maastricht Manoeuvres Middle Eastern Promise Auntie's Agony Getting UN's act together on crises Old school ties Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Penalties of fixed exchange rate Cost of financial advice Dolphin safety Defiant Luxembourg The last straw Factors behind French vote Buying British Sex discrimination Court Circular Royal engagements Forthcoming marriages Announcements Women of the Year Luncheon Birthdays today Word-Watching Anniversaries Mellor rejects plan by English Heritage to save Elizabethan hall and its contents Marcus Binney, architecture correspondent, reports on a potentially contentious ministerial decision School announcements Professor Bedwyr Lewis Jones Paul Haakon Erich Bielka-Karltreu Roe deer cull 'too high' Window tribute Piping Prizewinners gather two new trophies Piotr Jaroszewicz Davinder Singh Parmar Latest wills Malcolm Anson Sir Robert Somerville Leonard Burkat The Budapest Fetes Pupils refuse to let Patten take gloss off GCSE results The Times Crossword No 19,014 A wing of beauty is a joy for a few weeks Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch IBM Weather Business Today in Business Unipart is enjoying soaring profits, despite… The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Reserves are depleted in support for sterling Nuclear chief rebukes watchdog Recession no party for small firms By our Industrial Staff: Mowlem seeks buyer for City airport stake Broking group listing angers insurance firm GA Sport Accountants urge US to curb liability Invergordon fills war chest The Times Unit Trust Information Service Senior's interims up despite recession CRH moves ahead despite fall in sales Business Roundup Psion bounces back Isotron pays more ICS profit advances By our Industrial Correspondent: Unipart prospers despite City advice to quit production SelecTV doubles profits TNT loss Grafton rises Payout passed Serco ahead Loss reduced Page slides Major Changes British Funds Exchange chief to go Johnston Press agrees deal Recent Issues Rosyth gets shipshape for sell-off The royal dockyard's managers have put forward a privatisation plan to save taxpayers' money, reports Ross Tieman British Gas Bowater makes 18% gain By our City Staff: Hartwell lifts Trimoco bid FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Bowater skills bridge the troubled times Tempus Surprise stake sale hits Enterprise shares Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Late buying in transport sector boosts Dow World Markets Dollar Spot Rates Homeland bond Vintage Bowden The Time City Diary Experience counts Challenging the nuclear subsidy Comment Values on call Pundits and punters study form in race to find a perfect banker Jon Ashworth assesses the form of the leading contenders to win the Bank of England Governor stakes, to be run in December Day for Somalia Taurus and the private investor Rates and empty properties The Times Haggling over the price of a pint Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… Selective buying Skipton Building Society Firms boost salaries of graduates Accountancy & Finance Norwich Union The Times Diary of Times Classified A new PALs act replaces the old pals act MKA Chartered Accountant Rhone-Poulenc Certified Accountant-Acca Search for panacea to institute's ills Audit The Times Sports Service Navratilova has last laugh in grim test McEnroe makes short work of Schapers in opening match at US Open Results from Flushing Meadow Ball studies go back to future Rule fiddling hides reality Pools promoters get their lottery sums wrong Two-way flutter Paralympians step up approach to reach new heights Alix Ramsay reports on a British team in Barcelona aiming for medals and going faster, higher and stronger than ever Nolan seeking to do better at Blenheim Equestrianism Mandarin: Twist And Turn to take honours York Salisbury Yesterday's Results Curtis profits from move Never So Sure underlines claim for big Ayr sprint All At Sea joins Moulin field Wolverhampton Elbio lands German prize Rapid Raceline Gower's experience presents dilemma for selection panel Seam bowlers short on tour credentials Jones has four lives in century Littlewoods Pools NatWest final tickets returned to counties Yesterday's Scoreboards Somerset stumped by Surrey Capel saves the follow-on Archer century halts Derbyshire Stanger has last word in dramatic final end Bowls Panthers prove too strong Polo British team in semi-final Bridge Fleck inspires Chelsea victory Defensive blundering sees Aston Villa surrender their early advantage England into semi-finals Sport in Brief Chick Harbert Wright's date Armour signs Leeds may share £15m prize Hyped-up Hide could laugh last Boxing For the Record Today's Fixtures Results from Carnoustie Ballesteros ready to make fresh start Roadworks prove an additional hazard to Genese Golf Changes to game are backed by sponsor Rugby Union Wallace not offering any excuses Cycling Sports Letters Welcome start for Sheringham Three referees needed as Tottenham break diuck on a bizarre night at White Hart Lane Table RSPCA London rivals plumb new depths of mediocrity Hughes stretches United's point Tyneside revival continues Aymes delays Essex's title celebrations Steadman fined for drug offence Where drama is most switched on Much of today's best acting and new drama is to be found on the small screen, not in live theatre. Benedict Nightingale looks ahead to the autumn season of television plays Horse and Hound Books Hello Squidgy, this is Cieethorpes calling Private Life: John Diamond gives some tips on scripts Appointments Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Jungle upstart proves irresistible Tamburlainc the Great RST, Stratford Theatre Shifting harmonies From: Albert Hall Good show is perfectly horrible Opera Champion on form Rock The Times Lost and confused in the desert Cinema: Geoff Brown on White Sands, Knight Moves. The Power of One, Straight Out of Brooklyn and Cousin Bobby Competing with the professionals David Robinson looks at the entries for Channel 4's Young Film Maker of the Year Competition, as shown in Edinburgh Easy listening in the Welsh hills Music Festival: Vale of Glamorgan Vaudeville Theatre All's Welles Arts Brief A for academic? Last chance Rationing a nation's pride Peter Hennessy's history of the Attlee era concludes that the British became kinder. Enoch Powell thinks we lost our nerve Never Again Britain 1945-51 By Peter Hennessy Cape, £20 The English Patient Waxworks marching to the MarseillaiseC A Place of Greater Safety By Hilary Mantel Viking, £15.99 Great cares of our mothers Ourselves as Mothers By Sheila Kitzinger Doubleday, £16.99 The Times Barset discovers corsets Trollope wrote the best life of himself and Caroline Moore, an addict, thought there was little more to learn-until she read Victoria Glendinning's latest book Trollope By Victoria Glendinning Hutchinson, ?20 Great and good gourmet of the galaxy Odyssey The authorised biography of Arthur C. 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