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News from 05/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer, Pat Lea, Liz Dolan, Frank Muir, David Modell, Jon Ashworth, Paul Heiney, Nick Nuttall, Clare Connery, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, A. Hayes, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Louette Harding, Gordon Allan, Ronald Faux, Karen Woolfson, Ivo Tennant, Angela MacKay, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Vinson, Clive Davis, John F. Colin, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tony Patrick, R. O. Green, Ray Clancy, Mark Trevelyan, Sandra Bernhard, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, John Fullerton, Bruce Clark, J. N. Maltby, CBE, Chairman, Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, J. A. Reynolds, Paul Merton, Alan Hamilton, Michael Butler, Robin Young, Tom Walker and Richard Ford, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Ian McIntyre, Peter Barnard, L. T., Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and John Phillips, R. C. Burnell, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Robin Oakley and George Sivell, N. S., Martin Hoyle, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Gwynn Tudno Jones, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Rupert Bruce, Eleanor Wood, M. F. Poffley, Alison Roberts, Dr Paul W. Glover, John Higgins, Catherine Sampson, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Kerry Gill, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, June Ducas, Joe Steeples, Karen Buckley, Michael Grenfell, Marcel Berlins, Roger Boyes, Flora Fraser, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, James Woodall, Valerie Goldberg, Chris Rose, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, M. H., Christopher Thomas, Sara McConnell, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Bruce V. Jones, Jeremy Black, Clive White, F. Newton Parks, Christopher Hawtree, Frances Edmonds, Walter Gammie, J. Stuart A. Jeffray, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Michael Morgan, Dennis Marks, Kate Alderson and Simon Tait, Benedict Nightingale, Philip Jenkinson, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, C. A. Rootes, Director, John Fuller, Caroline Moore, C. Murray-Johnson, D. Taylor, John Phillips, T. D. Vickers7, George Sivell and Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Matthew Bond, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Els Joglars, Hilary Rubinstein, JONrhN Meades, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,

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Muslim rocket blamed for aid plane crash Missile attack near Sarajevo August car sales rise GCSE defence Yard's denial Zhivkov jailed Lewis upset Degree results Index Weekend Times Green Fingered Baseball bat killer jailed MPs back separation of church and state Widely Read Army kills Belfast teenager Eurocrats decide to call time for BST Blue Blooded US rate cut f Bath summit Abbey National Weekend Money Browned off Major goes to the country Everest FIT the Best Examiners rally in support of GCSE Inspectors' report challenged The Sunday Times Enjoy The Culture Cost of salaries for NHS managers tip tenfold in 4 years Pay in the Nhs Moore gives evidence from beyond grave Correction Sagafjord House prices down Asian suicide fears Regimental change Man wins son from sect Electricians to return Not the Mansell way Misadventure ruling on Stirling's death News in Brief Baby given cut-down adult liver Feed the Children Palace rejects tabloid tales of princess's secret meetings Baseball bat killer is given a life sentence Lunn Poly Camera records cashpoint customers Nick Nuttall looks at the latest videos in the high street-and finds they may solve disputes over phantom bank withdrawals FIAT Last-minute car bargains help lift August sales International multihull Picture Gallery Flies come unstuck after scientists devise wax trap Fight the Hunger in Africa Concert awakens neo-Nazi fears Child abuse claimed at two homes in Wales Mine collapse makes homes unsaleable Families face heavy losses as critics blame council for building in unsafe area Nicholas Watt delves into an unhappy legacy of Cornwall's historic tin mining industry, exacerbated by the drought Ambra Noble Caledonia Limited Children die in house fire News in Brief Veteran dies Raid reward Abuse enquiry Charity cash Pigeon vote Ship leaves Next year's holidays are snapped up Agents report doubled sales Fischer shows old sparkle Raymond Keene on the clash in Montenegro between two of the greatest names in chess American Frontiers Legal aid 'based on whim' Picture Gallery N&P Prisoner finds keys to freedom Amnesty accused of lavouring ANC in reports on violence A South African institute says rights groups are showing bias, writes Michael Hamlyn Reuter: Hurd says Somalia aid was too slow Leziria Picture Gallery Chinese junk goes under the hammer Auction offers forbidden fruit The one and only QE2 Vietnamese try to break blockade News in Brief (AP): Police aid (Reuter): Talks struggle Party forgiven (Reuter): Material girls Gunmen bargain at border bazaar Clinton rails at economic legacy of the Republicans L. L. Bean Purple Prince turns to grey Picture Gallery PLG leader wedded to the cause People Cordula Young hopefuls fire Democrat command centre Little Rock Notebook by Martin Fletcher Masterly Mitterrand wins applause for his Maastricht TV show Tyoecast voters live up to their image Sex and ideology, unlike in Sweden, do not appear to be good indicators of the voters's intentions in France, reports Charles Bremner from paris British Airways Italian MP's suicide brings cry of 'witch-hunt' Germans berate do-nothing Kohl Dubcek's driver arrested News in Brief (Reuter): Three missing (Reuter): Gliders held (AFP): 800 years' jail` (Reuter): Unkindest cut (AP): Cabinet purge (Reuter): Aid for rhino (AP): Cash limits (Reuter): Trains collide (AFP): Kidding billy Zhivkov appeals to history as he is jailed for embezzlement The trial of Bulgaria's former dictator never touched on the real crimes of the communist regime, Roger Boyes writes Muslims drive Serbs from hilltop post overlooking Gorazde Nationalists fail to trip popular Panic British Airways Picture Gallery Kate Adie caught in crossfire Mother shows Muscovites the boy who would be tsar 'Imperial' visit monarchists here, writes Bruce Clark in Moscow 30 die in Tajikistan fighting Clifford Longley The nuns in Auschwitz should pack up and leave And moreover How to limit the damage If Frances votes No, Europe can still salvage the best of the Maastricht treaty, says Michael Butler America's new Luddites Ben MacIntyre on the growing fears that science is out of control A song for charily The Times Diary No thanks, Jack The Times Diary Hands on victory The Times Diary The Georgian Society, bastion of old fogeyism, was… Skiff competition Tough on Currencies Here because We're Here Harmony in Time France's vote on Maastricht Cameras at Proms Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Warnings from wildlife on the move Royal upheavals Green resignation A-level league When stuck for a traditional song Court Circular Weekend birthdays Tomorrow's royal engagement Announcements Schools Service dinner Picture Gallery Appointments in the Forces Announcements & Personal Notices Personal Appears in Weekend Times Word-Watching Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Group Captain Lord Cheshire, VC Scottish botanists feel at home in a lost world Marriages Church news SIR Maynard Jenour Sir (Arthur) Maynard (Chesterfield) Jenour TD, JP former head of the Aberthaw and Bristol channel portland cement company, died on September 1 aged 87. He was born on janvaury 7,1905 Farrer & Co ponder divorce Derrick Amoore Derrick Amoore, BBC television director and executive, died in London on September 2 from Canner aged 57. He was born on March 7,1935 Barbara McClintock Barbara McClintock, one of the most influential geneticists of this century, who won a Nobel prize in 1983 for her discovery of the "Jumping gene. " died in hospital on Long Island, New york, on September 2 aged 90. She was born, in Harford connecticut Anniversaries Appreciations The Right Rev Anthony Termiett John Marsh Arthur Davison Joy in Belgina Captial Youth shot dead while fleeing from army patrol The Times Crossword No 19,016 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Tower Bridge The winners of last Saturday's competition,… Weather Nationwide Business Profile US interest rate cut limits pound recovery The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Loan leak rumour sweeps market We'll muddle through, says Pandora Maxwell Bonus blow Alarm alert Inde Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Berkertex failure puts jobs at risk Split returns Isosceles chief takes 56% cut in pay Pearson gloomy as interims tumble Dash for dollar In the cold Independent Sport Charges hold up Russians aim to command skies over Farnborough SG Warburg pulls out of 362 stocks Runaway train to Euroland, perhaps The Sunday Times Biggest losers Major Changes Recent Issues BA might buy stake in French airline More GEC jobs to go Europeans flock to Disney theme park Pearson braced for a bout of cost-cutting Tempus Harland Simon shares frozen after bank move Business round up Chairman supported Medeva in £4.9m deal Pittencrieff credit line Perry maintains payout Supplier cuts losses Taylor Nelson ahead Higher marks point to falling standards in the unruly ministerial class of '92 Weekending Maverick wins good book value In final pages Business PRoFILE: Tim Waterstone Parture, for a second time, of WH Smith's wayward son closes the last chapter in a bitter-sweet saga, writes Debra Isaac Bank of Scotland Hambro Clearing Limited Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Italian rate rise sends index into reverse Stock Market Bonds close below best British Funds Wall Street Charging It up Bonus cut takes shine off company share schemes Rates on Save As You Earn plans are to be lowered. Sara McConnell reports Tax clamp may hit profit-related pay Halt measures on life charges Comment Sara McConnell Personal Finance Writer Fidelity Investments Mow employees got the Saye habit at Abbey National M&G Capital Trust Account Bankers will not rule out resuming account charges Liz Dolan Explains that only a badly savaged image prevents banks from acting now to end free banking Briefings Bristol & West International Save & Prosper Flight's investment promise comes down to earth Split capital trusts that took shape in the eighties may disappoint in the nineties, says Rupert Bruce Rise in premiums for contents insurance is likely Cheap dollar starts investment rush Save & Prosper The Leeds Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Fimbra Henderson Making best use of a pensioner's 40% tax allowance Trying to see the sense in a bank's customer questionnaire Save & Prosper Platinum Worry of dipping into capital Harrods shopping Capital Gains Tax Allowance, July 1992 Save & Prosper Interest Rates Pound-Up Drab finish to account Skipton Building Society The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Capriati's run finishes on Hy point Demanding summer schedule catches up with Olupic champion at Flushing Medow Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow The Sunday Times Leeds defenders under pressure to plug the holes Rugby Leadgue Austrians hold aces Bridge Today's Welsh Team News From our French Racing Correspondent: Another chance for Arazi to: redeemi reputation Strong British challenge for weekend's big internationa races Longchamp Tomorrow From a Special Correspondent in Chicago: Second Set has solid claims Chicago Tomorrow Selectors forced to experiment with England Xv Hynes is favourite to receive his first cap Welsh ask Burton to oversee hospitality From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Sayyedati to make successful raid Curragh Today C4 King Samuel performs regally Suave Dancer retired to stud Mandarin, Thunderer: Stratford Shalford poised to return to best in valuable sprint Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Racing next week Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Hannon passes his best Era ends for PA service Mandarin, Thunderer: Thirsk Wright wins back licence Rapid Raceline Lamb can end captaincy on high note Northamptonshire are favourites to beat Leicestershire in Natwest Trophy final Ranatunga gamble pays The Times Sports Service Rugby League: Championship Contenders Lack… Widnes fail to punish lacklustre Hull Kingston Rovers Yesterday's Scoreboards Late-blossoming Briers ready to harvest fruit of his labours By a Special Correspondent: Dredge digs deep to beat Stanford on his way to final Gole Birdie barrage by Montgomerie Britons pool resources in Barcelona Paralympic Games Millar may act against team chiefs In Brief Finalist Wright Dutch succeed Scopes dose Goal ends Cambridge's pointless existence Taylor turns to his back catalogue for Bardsley Football For the Record Weekend Team News Today's Spurs left to march on in silence Slough emerge from despond with winning star! to season Chatterton in charge after third victory Hanger undoes holders in triples quarter-final Bowls Tennis Private Pearce prepares to lead from the back Leeds may turn to Strachan for inspiration Champions contemplate change Arsenal alter policy Ryder Cup points in South Africa Grateful Lithuania best-seller Picture Gallery Gaza in action Lost and found Simon Barnes on Saturday Lewis comes second yet takes $200,000 Vintage youth Tuppence less Irish Food and Drink The saviour of Snowdonia Our most dramatic National Park is under threat from visitors, farmers, sheep and decades of official neglect. June Ducas reports on the battle to save it—and talks to its unlikely champion Getting Away Shopping Lost in Snowdonia Asprey Film The Times Kit Hesketh-Harvey Entertainer One damned thing after another Looking bakc on a telly people in norment aks for Lynne Truss on Viewing TV Simply rich and powerful Record review: June Tabor, Biklly Mackenzie and Veridi's Lusia` Guilty Secrets: Courtney Pine, saxophonist A show of Verdi strength Opera Lansbury Hotels TV PREVIEW Fine spectacle, shame about the orchestra Amsterdam Opera Samson et Dalila MuziektheaterAMSTERDAM Operas Concerts RG Viennese Gala Royal Philharmonic Orcestra Vivaldi Marathon RG Opera Spectacular Entertainments The South Bank Centre South Bank The South Bank Centre Abbey Simon Victor Hochhauser Concerts Raymond Gubary Opera & Ballet Art Galleries Concerts BBC American Gala Lunchtime Music in the City Art Galleries Cinemas Concerts BB Victor Hochhauser Theatres Brum drum Arts Brief Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sweet, sharp and well presented Theatre And a Nightingale Sang Churchill, Edinburgh Entertaining but straining the point Els Joglars Royal Lyceum Bonhams Straight & Narrow Fishing for a lost world Benedict Nightingale reviews the premiere of Billy Roche's Amphibians at The Pit Theatre Cuba comes to Soho Jazz Irakere Ronnie Scott's National Theatre Designs on Burlington Gardens Architecture: Marcus Binney commends a new proposal by the Royal Academy of Arts The Sunday Times The Culture P&O Funny girl? Cabaret Sandra Bernhard Festival Hall Veg with a meaty appeal Frances Bissell, The Times cook, tempts meat-ears with filling vegatable dishes A dram of best Irish Jane MacQuitty Believes the best whiskey does not have to be Scotch Best Irish whiskey buys Scoffing at Ballymaloe Learners rise to the occasion at an Irish cookery school with intensive care Sothebys Living off the riches of a beautiful land In the first of a series on Irish cookery. Clare Connery celebrates the island's renewed confidence in its indigenous products and traditions A table laid with precision On the heritage trail Where to Walk Turkey How to Get There What to Buy What to Do Servus in Austria Dublin Best of Ireland Robin Young enjoys the bittersweet humour and maudlin charm of a city intoxicated by words and theatre Town house hotels take on the Many travellers are opting for individual accommodation Best Hotels The Times What to Read P&O Turkey Food and fare trading Where to Eat Enjoy Irish hospitality Where to Stay Crafty look at Ireland's finest Nicole Swengley reports on the people behind the Liberty exhibition of Irish crafts Shoparound Ingrams Factory Shop The McGregor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items French Irish Specialist Shops in Britain Quacks The Alex Williams Collection Genuine Birthday Newspapers Medivac Relaxator Ltd Seymour Shirts Ardenco Ltd Undies Collected works of plan! beauty Francesca Greenoak on national plant conservation Shoparound Night Vision Pick Topmost Fruit with Ease Multiple Display Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Picture Gallery Best Buys Home & Garden Conservatory Award Winning 200,000 Christmas Trees Agriframes David Austin Roses Weekend Tips Agriframes Fruit Presses Western Driveways Frances Edmonds Writer My Perfect Weekend Property Buyers Guide Brampton Wood GA Martin Grant Homes Solid home with a legendary name Multiple Classified Advertising Items Preference Homes Ltd Midlands Fulfords Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Special Situation Herefordshire, Worcs, & Shrop Multiple Classified Advertising Items High on water and mountain air Higgs Hill The Times Whitchurch—on—thames Exceptional Property Hale Cheshire Easy Access to Manchester Airport Events Gardens to visit Rain stops play in the great game of harvest Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney A private and public homemaker Home from home: Anne Vinton, founder of The Reject Shop, at her Regency house near Kettering Northamptonshire Fair play for bustards Father report Castle handled with care Heap of the week: Donadea Castle, Republic of Ireland Ladies The Harte Exchange The Times Personal Column The Times Concise Crossword No 2885 Winning Move Executive Club Entertainments The Harte Exchange The Times Newspapers BBC1 Satellite Royal Liver Radio 1 Variations Bbc1 Satellite Care Bbc2 Radio 1 ITV Variations Channel 4 The Times Harrods Shrimps bar none Opening Shots The Saturday Sonnet Contents Rankane They shall defend the island, whatever the cost may be, they shall fight on the beaches and in the streets.. . Michael Theodoulou reports from a resort in Cyprus. where some British squaddies are performing a national disservice. Photographs by David Modell Racing Green Schlitz Anacin I Hiroko Imada Marcus Cornish Young art As underfunded art school continue to value political statement over sensual expression, are students being short-changed? David Cohen canvasses opinion. Photographs by Phil Sayer Jenny Saville Jason Spivack Kyrenia Born to play plum parts Prunella Scales will soon meet one of her most famous subjects: the Queen. Valerie Grove wonders what the monarch will say to the actress AEG AEG Clunk, clique, every trip Minicabs have had a good run in London, Malcolm MacAlister Hall reports, but licensed cabbies are fighting back in the increasingly violent battle for fares I come from a family of journalists - my father and… No Title The Gleneagles Hotel Picture Gallery Fashion For those who set storre by familiar names, Brenda polan examines developments in the own-label department. Photographs by Serge Krouglikoff Picture Gallery Sex, drugs and rocket leaves Stephen Bayley once considered salad a limp substitute for real food. Now he has discovered that it can be full of more goodness than he could have imagined in even his wildest dreams. Photographs by Peter Myers Deadpan whose favourite line is pungent Clementfreud Gut Feelings Restaurant Guide Good Value Settling old scores at the sixth base Restaurants Brasseries Cafes Dives The birth, and afterbirth, of freedom Having fought to stay out of Vietnam 20 years ago, P. J. 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