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News from 07/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, David Adams, Iain R. Webb, DJM, Patricia Davies, Andrew D. Glynn, Eric Appleby (Director), Tim Judah, Jonathan Gooding, Director, Bernard Stace, Harvey Elliott, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Andrew Body, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Debra Isaac, Elizabeth Hibbert, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, A. Atchison, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Philip Long, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, John Fullerton, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Jones, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, A. W. Tait, Louise Taylor, A. Glynn, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Ernest Beck, Jenny MacArthur, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, Geraldine McLOUGHLIN, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Peter Fellner, John Percival, John O'leary, Hilary Fender, Wolfgang M?nchau, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Miles E. Saltiel, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Barry Millington, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Robinson, Brian Arthur, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Alan Clark, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Evans, David Davis, Craig Seton, Fiona Fountain (Director), Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Joe Ruston (Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Terence Parsons, Anthony Millard, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Lesley Thomas, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Robert Thomas, David Sinclair, T. J. Evans, Richard G. Evans, Michael Horsnell, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Morris, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Milton, Maralyn Arnull, Sam Kiley, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Ray Whitney, Arthur Reed, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Alexander Heroys, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine, Stewart Tendler and Ray Clancy,

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Serbs given six days to hand over heavy arms Mortars destroy UN aid lorry Police hunt rail vandals Willis fights for EETPU Baby ill Jobless degree Leeds beaten Index Life & Times Words on the Brain Thugs kill husband as wife hides in bushes Smoking mothers 'breed brattish children' Occupying Minds Bombers strike at London Hilton Major pledges not to bully Denmark on Maastricht Thoughts on Exams Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? Education Times Selling by Suggestion Father figure to 1,000 Picture Gallery Patten warns GCSE boards they must answer exam critics Cheating on Insurance is a Crime Poll puts Major's rating at low ebb Prince visits charity Labour Euro MPs defend Maastricht Regions get less in spending shake-up BBC dismisses report Hope for Eurofighter Prison keys missing Briton writes from cell Tubular triumph Convicts at conference 2m wives feel trapped UK loses battle for new Ford engine News in Brief BR staff cuts attacked after 90mph train hits benches on track Vandals risk life in jail to wreak havoc Campbell aims for record Baby girl born by Caesarean to woman killed in accident Earring hearing aid tested Qantas Parachutist survives tangle with aircraft Pressure grows for change in law to cover surveillance devices Michael Horsnell delves behind the potted plants and full-length blinds of an east London shop to uncover the area's booming spymaker Patients sue as more fall ill after shorter hospital stays The Week Ahead Rachel Nickell's son refuses to talk about mother's murder Child experts said the key witness would talk. But three-year-old Alex Nickell is blotting out his memory of the Wimbledon Common Killer. Stewart Tendler reports Ironing out peaks in park visits Spassky fights back to make it square Police to use seized stolen ears News in Brief Bird haven to be protected Anglers die £1m sale Band victory Liver baby Noise writ Flag refusal Bond winners Lands' End Direct Merchants Willis gambles on bringing electricians back into fold EETPU Jameson Picture Gallery Members' fees to risel 10% Revenue Rhetoric drowns in sea of pragmatism The Future GMB deal heralds era of the super-union Tactics Today's business Germany's divided mind conjures up demons of Nazism East and West alike, with an eye on history, have misunderstood the meaning of unification, Roger Boyes, East Europe correspondent, writes Nationalism and far-night violence threaten to block Maastricht march to unity Bonn urges EC to help stem flow of refugees Arrest of Mafia leader boosts Rome coalition Italy Le Pen cries treason as 'Yes' hopes rise Russians revel in glory of Borodino Legend of Jewish plot is revived Hurd issues warning against dangers of armed intervention British forces would need restructuring to help with all Un missions, writes Michael Evans Time International Timisoara thrives on black market shopping by Serbs (Reuter): Sarajevo Jews show solidarity with beleaguered Muslims (AP): Italian to rebuild heart of Berlin News in Brief (Reuter): German bus - crash kills 21 (AP): Nabiyev deal Deaths claim (Reuter): Lima blast (Reuter): Filipinos to sue Debate grows Army of women overwhelm a Republican streetfighter Last year's accusations against Judge Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment are being used in Pennsylvania's Senate race, Jamie Dettmer writes Key suburban voters desert in droves to leave Bush trailing Castro blames Russia after work stops on nuclear power plant Why Are You Shamed By Your Mistakes In English? New Jersey vision draws pilgrim host The small town of Marlboro is attracting thousands after reports of backyard apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Ben MacIntyre writes By our Foreign Staff: Allied warplanes cut back flights over southern Iraq Letter threatens Winnie People Gurkhas sought as guards in Somalia Leukaemia Research Fund The Knocker The Docker Where is that growth factor? A more activist economic policy is gaining ground, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday It was while I was enquiring in Lost Property at Derby in case the diary I left in the phone And moreover Hope without glory Reality is proving inconvenient in Bill Clinton's birthplace, writes Martin Fletcher A composited death-knell Bernard Levin applauds the fading of the TUC's ill-used influence By royal appointment Cheesed off At quite a lick Beer bellyache Examination of Exams Benevolence Not Enough Record Addiction GCSE furore: examiners' standards up for inspection Licensing laws An open door Darwin myth Aid for Somalia Buxom in Bath Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Immunisation for pupils threatened Cost of shooting Limits on new homes Pride in pluralism Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Appointments Announcements Anniversaries Sheila Countess of Birkenhead Latest wills Personal Appears in Life & Times Picture Gallery School announcements Word-Watching University news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Nature notes Mary Norton Mary Norton, actress and writer of Children's books, died at Hartland, Devonshire, on August 29, aged 88. She was born Mary Pearson in London on December 10,1903 Joseph Rauh Joseph Louis Rauh Jr, one of America's leading crusaders for civil rights and liberal causes, died at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington on September 3 aged 81. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on January 3,1911 Reflecting on the creation, language and life of the Trinity Johnnie Mortimer Johnnie Mortimer, comedy writer, died in East MOlesey, Surrey, on September 2 aged 62. He was born at Clare, Suffolk, on July 2,1930 (From An Occasional Correspondent): Sunday at Paris Unemployed graduates rise by 50% The Times Crossword No 19,017 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Russian cut-price challenge flies in Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Business 'Gunmen' need to be quick on the trigger In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Bath finance meeting signals short-term relief for pound BT fights for right to appeal against Oftel By our Banking Correspondent: Eurotunnel urged to end TML dispute Ryan takes back both controls at Gpa Foley steps down as chief executive in management reshuffle Nationwide seeks end to tax relief John Charcol Sport By our City Staff: Opposition likely to O'Reilly MGN bid Exchange to decide on small firms for new index Rate fears cut loan demand Firms merge Isosceles The Times Picture Gallery Resistance lingers to non-executives Coal debate heats up Brussels Notebook Glaxo's full-time profits could top £1.4bn Reporting this Week British Funds 'Oui' vote may be too late for bonds Gilt-Edged Motor trade is stuck in reverse Comment Flohr rides two bases The Times City Diary Currie peeled Egghead Mystery tour If France votes no, it will mean an end to much more than Maastricht Wolfgang M?nchau believes European integration could be unravelled by the wrong result in the French referendum Economic View Too detailed Tenants have a strong hand when negotiating leases Registering recession in the car industry German Debt Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Si Smiths Industries On a wing and a prayer As world orders for aircraft slump, airlines struggle for survival in the recession and military spending budgets are cut back, salesmen at this year's Farnborough international air show face a fierce fight for customers, reports Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent Aerospace How to Get There—by Car, Train or Helicopter Journey into space by plane High pressure and hot air Farnborough might be the greatest show on wings, but, as Harvey Elliott report, its future is threatened Aerospatiale Fledgelings take a bow More than 100 types of aircraft are on display from all over the world, many of them making their début Tight money fuels power struggle Engine manufacturers must recoup their massive investments or face serious financial difficulties CAA Civil services must spend to survive Despite their losses, airlines cannot afford to delay refurbishing their fleets, says Arthur Reed Tail of a helicopter without one From naked tails to swivelling turbo-props, rotary-wing aircraft are redefinding aeronautical design Affordable or not, the private jet and the helicopter represent powerful objects of desire, as Arthur Reed discovers Snecma Business jets face a bumpy flight Diversity of demand in the market for corporate aircraft poses a challenge for the manufacturers Baling out of Eurofighter The European Fighter Aircraft is battling for survival Lucas airliners No cold shoulder for Cold war designs New modesl of military aircraft are in abundant supply despite the collapse of the old order, Arthur Reed reports Northants make it a one-horse race Players' performances fail to live up to intrigue behind the scenes in NatWest Trophy final England right to look left again John Woodcock at Lord's Kent best after bowl-out Reebok Weekend Scoreboards Lord's Scoreboard Boon helps Australia to hit back Leeds collapse as Halifax discover their second wind Rugby League By our Sports Staff: Hull beneficiaries of Lydon's missed kick Grey power earns gold dividends Paralympic Games Game Bell edged out by Allcock Bowls All At Sea lifts Moulin as Arazi defects with injury Mandarin: Eurolink Thunder to follow up Wolverhampton From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Sayyedati stays in command Hamilton Park Results from Saturday's Four Meetings Bonny Scot well backed to emulate sire in St Leger From a Special Correspondent in Chicago: Dear Doctor triumphs Blinkered first time Flat Leaders Papid Raceline Courier's shaky US Open form gives McEnroe opening Connors loss ends showtime Results from Flushing Meadow For the Record The Times Sports Service Picture Gallery Burton Mill's offensive turns tide Polo Dundas makes breakthrough Golf Fallen champions return to fray Boxing Vrauss holds her nerve to retain cup Hockey Fixtures Football Frayed tempers mar celebrations English players frustrated by unfamiliarity with new ruck-maul law Tradition loses in search for success Griffiths fights to save international future Weekend Results The Rose Debenture England's finish is deadly Underwood ends Welsh challenge Speedie suffers as lively Norwich mix steel with style Leaders muscle Southampton aside Saunders remains an enigma FA braces itself for renewed struggle The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Forest defence taken to pieces Fashanu plots Arsenal's downfall Derby left to rue expensive errors Charlton welcome gift goals Powell's luck takes new turn Limmy's Comet goes clear in the Blenheim international horse trials West Brom perfect passing game under Ardiles Football: No Change at the Top of Second and Third Divisions Weekend Football Results and Tables SKY Pools Check Professionalism could threaten athletics loyalty Johnson and Taylor are beaten In Brief Wright loses Times suffer Rainey triumphs Winning formula Nutt cracker Cricket Giggs exposes frailty of Leeds Manchester United dispatch Football League champions with ruthless efficiency Sealink Stena Line Police to investigate after supporters report Wright Hereford four sent off Walker left standing by pace of Italian league England hit by injuries Whirlwind 60 earns Spence first Tour title Leading Final Scores Morceli makes his mark Makes you think, doesn't it? In their struggle to understand the working of the brain, scientists are also searching for plain words to express their findings. Daniel Johnson turns his mind to thre new books on the subject, and previews tonight's Times/Dillons lecture Looks p5 Today's Panel One award that is hard to swallow Working Life Libby Purves blanches at plans to honour the top business luncher Globe Theatre Education p7 Tomorrow Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide A genius for repetition Dance: Edinburgh For whom the bell sells Mike Oldfield Edinburgh Castle Rock: Edinburgh Wand works his magic Proms: Albert Hall/radio 3 The Times Time to stop the Millbank muddle Despite the efforts of Nicholas Serota (below), the Tate Gallery is still crippled by its dual responsibilities to British art and to modernism. Richard Cork insists that the two roles must be split Sheep tale is sheer delight Opera: Rodney Milnes on Birtwistle's Yan Tan Tethera at the Queen Elizabeth Hall Sunday opening cannot be stalled Comment: Theatre Do You Believe All that You See? Funny being foreign Television A bitter, futile slaughter Fifty years after the bloody siege of Stalingrad, Alan Clark ponders the lessons for military strategists John Cornwell Is this really your life? Compiling a Cv is no job for the faint-hearted—or the flamboyant Welcome to the era of elegance In the brash 1980s sex was used to sell everything. Now Harper's Bazaar is leading the way back to full-length softness and subtlety, Iain R. Webb reports When history stopped in its tracks A pictorial record of city life down the ages is on show at the London Transport Museum Ehrman Tapestry Holborn College BAC Davies's College Wycombe Abbey School Cambridge Business College RRC BAC Need to lmprove your a level results? Ic Independent Consultants The Queen's Secretarial College Learn the language on location Fine Arts College BAC St George's University School of Medicine MBA European Business School BAC Huron University BAC Unlocking Potential Startinga-Level? Retaking Gcses? BAC David Game UH The Offical French Government Centre of Language and… Bradfield College BC Lucie Clayton Secreatarial College Cambridge's First Retake College Kensington College St Albans Tutors St. Joseph's Hall Soas Cambridge's First Retake College GCSE: the baby in the bathwater Those who attack the Gcse should remember its origins and be constructive, argues Brian Arthur, a former chief inspector Malvern's merger signals the trend By taking a girl's school and a prep school under its wings, Malvern has secured its finanicial footing 15. The role and status of women, 1880-1930, Study… Tes Exam mania is back BAC Abbey Tutorial College DLD BAC Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The St. James's Secretarial College Marlborough College CIFE University of London Head Controller T on Course for Success The Marlborough Colleges Posts LSE Lambrook Appointment of Head University of Oxford The University of Leeds Benenden Degree Courses Cheadle Hulme School Bursar Fastbourne College Institute of Zoology Frank Knox Fellowships 1993 Multiple Display Advertising Items Institute of Counselling Counselling Skills Courses The London Goodenough Trust For Overseas Graduates The University of Leeds Institute of Bibliography… London Faculty of Medicine MBBS The Times univesity degree results service Reading Manchester Polytechnic Sussex Newcastle Glamorgan Staffordshire The Times LA Creme De LA Creme Meridian Executive Personal Assistant Education French Courses GSC A Level Retakes Secretary-£12k Clifton College Preparatory School Gabbitas Truman & Thring Education Consultants First-Class Secretary/p. A. Hatfield Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Brunner The Lansdowne Club Private Secretary Director's Sec/pa W1 Fashions c. £16,000 All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to JFL Banking & Legal La Creme DJA Mayfair Solictiors PR company in Victoria require enthuslastic College… REC/Sec/Oil Co/£12,500. West End Multiple Classified Advertising Items Susan Hamilton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limit of power to review Hospital records order wrong Personal Column Unfairness power Justices cannot go beyond evidence False statement about past services No taxation before end of dispute Father entitled to order Ignoring byway objections Announcemnets & Personal Notices Concise Crossword No 2886 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Superlative Travel Radio 1 Variations Classic fM. 100-102

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