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News from 08/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Harold Fox, Victoria McKee, David Adams, Edward Owen, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Jeffrey G. Duckett, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, David Pannick Qc, A. B. Ingledow, Mark Scrase-Dickins, Ivo Tennant, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Srikumar Sen, Dessa Trevisan, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Correspondent, A. M. C. Burgess, Barbara Hewson, Roddy Forsyth, Colin Narbrough, Michael Tate, City Editor, Clyde Russell, M. Q. Boutwood, Martin Fletcher, John Pope, York Membery, S. Sussman, Bruce Clark, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Colin McCOSH, Jack Cohen, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Huw Wynne-Griffith, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Richard Bullock, Gordon Apsion, William Manser, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, M. J. Cooke, David M. Graham, Charles Bremner, Peter Stone, Woodrow Wyatt, Peter Barnard, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Frank D. Santilhano, Edward Fennell, Jerome Burne, Caroline Cox, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Andrew Hill, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Mary Stewart-Wallace, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Ursula Mittwoch, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mark Almond, Geoffrey Wheeler, Norman Hammond, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David W. G. Taylor, President, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, James D. Zirin, Heather Alston, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, David Briscoe, Davina Lloyd, Nigel Hawkes, Barry J. Blain, Julia Llewellyn Smith and Richard Ford, Roger Boyes, J. H. Fisher, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Iola Smith, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Madama Butterfly, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Chris Dawson, Robin Weiss, Andrew Lycett, Melinda Wittstock, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, Christopher Follett, George F. Collie, John Knox, Jack Bailey, Nicky Willmore, Anne McElvoy, F. T. C. Harris, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, C. K. R. Nunneley, Acting Chairman, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Patricia Tehan and Martin Waller, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Alan Hamilton and Sean MacCarthaigh, Sandy Gall, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Soothing by Satire Raving by Russians Typing by TV Index Life & Times No Title Troops kill 28 at ANC protest rally Thousands of BAe jobs hang on deal outcome No blacklegs please, we're politically correct London zoo wins reprieve Major urges Euro-sceptics to bury doubts IBM Media By our City Staff: Record breaker Gower left out Troubled zoo will stay in business, council rules London boroughs face shortfall in council tax The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Handel fanfare for FM Forests threatened as fungi fall to pollution and leisure New Granada boss is in first TV job Britain loses £600m tank contract News in Brief Rover cuts car prices Abuse enquiry pledge Mellor stays silent Double killer jailed Gambler denies theft Baseball lout in court Report bars soldiers Murder clue found Irish family suffers second double killing at UVF hands Presenter has brain operation 'Single travellers are overcharged' Picture Gallery Driver may be prosecuted for death of baby born after crash Golfing test leads to drug arrest Guide Dogs. The Eyes of the Blind By a Staff Reporter: Boy dies learning Green Cross Code Chinese takeaway £44,500 Chemists blame Whitehall for failure to dump unwanted pills Nigel Hawkes examines a dispute between ministers and pharmacists over the best way to empty Britain's bathroom cabinets 70% of parents help pay for text books at 'underfunded' schools LSE offers site for court use St. Joseph's Hospice Darwin theory 'only way to explain richness of the brain' Nigel Hawkes, at the Times/Dillons symposium, is instructed by two neurologists and a robot Picture Gallery Spassky makes it square Jean junkies bid for old master's canvas Two editors join press watchdog News in Brief Death boat skipper fined Donor named Murder denial Burning blood Bat protection Prison death Priest held TUC leaders demand a return to basic issues The Future Union bosses clash MPs defend links with party Labour The day ahead in Blackpool Picture Gallery Bickerstaffe attacks Tories''con-trick' Congress president laughs off his identity crisis Abbey National Britain's opt-out attacked Xedos 6 mazpa Saddam's son urges democracy People Bisho killings force Pretoria to call off anti-ANC meeting De Klerk denies responsiblity as demonstrators are shot down in Cickei Homelands Somalia 's gunmen demand food as price for protection (AP): 'All work and no pay' world Long shadow of fear is east by the 'Dwarf' Profile Royal Mint By our Foreign Staff: Search to apportion the blame starts in earnest Reaction Reporters caught in the hail of fire Among the reporters caught up in the shooting at Bisho in Ciskei was Clyde Russell, the Agence France-Press man, who gave his own description of the carnage Doubting Danes search for realistic ways to keep Ec link The solution to Maastricht may lie in an associate membership, writes Christopher follett from Copenhagen Banker urges EC to give Eastern Europe better trade deals Unemployed thrust into front line Jobs La belle Elisabeth's charms fail to win the hearts of French farmers Picture Gallery Opinion polls raise confidence in 'Yes' camp Defender of treaty looks for converts Our Foreign Staff: Threat to Muslims as Croats demand a slice of Sarajevo Timisoara bishop defies 'injustice' Russia's freedom-drugged youth revels in 'Assid Khaus' St Petersburg, once elegant and stylish, has been quick to embrace rave culture, the latest imported Western fad, Anne McElvoy reports Picture Gallery Tajik leader is forced to resign Clinton and Bush dispute right to Truman's mantle State of Victoria, Austrialia Election Baboon liver man dies New in Brief (Reuter): Three hanged (Reuter): Court hearing (Reuter): Korean pact (Reuter): Illegal trade (Reuter): Escape fails (Reuter): Lovers leap For decades I have stayed in Italy every year. I have watched the North becoming richer and Italy is being ruined by the evil of corruption I was confused but I am all right now. I have read the Sunday newspaper report which says And moreover An invitation to snoop The sale of sophisticated electropic bugging devices should be strictly controlled, says Jenet Daley The hangover after the party Mark Almond on the immense cost of fusing Germany's two halves Message in a bottle: No Rambler strays Princely some Wise counsels Major's Each-Way Bet Classic Charm If the French say 'no' on Maastricht Zoo ballot questioned Bail hostel fears Regulating the City A traveller framed? Forgotten conflicts around the globe Hops as they were Freedom of speech Forestry 's future 'No win, no fee' Market forces? Court Circular Anniversaries Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Picture Gallery School announcements Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Birthdays today Latest wills Wing Commander Roger Maw Teddy Turner Teddy Turner, actor and comedian, died on August 29 aged 75 at hsi home in Horsforth, Leeds. He was born on June 13,1917 Memorial service Catherine Kousmine Catherine Kousmine, holistie dietician, died in Lausanne on August 24 aged 87. She was born on September 17,1904 at a large estate on the Volga 300 miles from Moscow Church news Crystal skull sparkles at Aztec exhibition Archaeology Charles Weltner Cgharles Longstreet Weltner, Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, who Sacrificed a promising political carcer in the 1960s because he believed in civil rights, died of cancer at his home in Aflanta on December 17,1927 Cyril Smith Thousands Killed and Wounded England fans are barred from ship The Times Crossword No 19,018 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Weather Business Discontent Overcharged Inactive Perking up Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Bath fails to resolve strains within ERM Pound closes at DM2.8 in thin trading Insolvencies fall for first time since 1988 P&d sacks Terry Smith Open season to fill Sandwich BAe seeks partners to save regional aircraft Eurotunnel share price falls 15p Fimbra Sport British Vita waits to pounce Interest on Reebok cash triples profit for Pentland Opec looks for demand of 25m bpd Property plus Foam buyout The Sunday Times Suter likely to peg payout despite fall By our City Editor: Scholl shuffles to better half time Cattle's increases credit business Smaller Companies BP takes a dip in the Caspian Sea Peter Blacks dividend rises after setback Business Roundup Calderburn slips WSP holds payout Hewitt lifts earnings Fairey advances 15% Brammer declines Goodhead cuts interest Kynoch falls at halfway Frost doubles profit Nuclear power sale condemned as the ultimate madness By our Banking Correspondent: Mcc administrator sells Nimbus stake New-look Claremont rises 22% Shorouk Air steals Farnborough show By our City Staff: Rugby offered a company a day Intrum collects higher profit From Ruter in Brussels: Car sales to Japan 'must grow' Continental Airlines Big firms 'have blind spot' on bank charges By our City Staff: Steel war sends Asw into deficit Shrewd Rugby builds earnings Tempus From Reuter in tokyo: Tokyo banks hope to reach BIS ratios Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Liquidation/receivership Transportable Bedrooms Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bourton—on—the—water The Times US chief of Galerias steps down British Funds Major Changes Construction sector begins a hard week of share subsidence Stock Market Profit-takers stem Nikkei rally World Markets Recent Issues Dealers decline a cure at Bath Comment Still talking Hough gives up the shopping list The Times City Diary Tora's home win Sober influence Growing doubts about shoppers' ability to buy British Misplaced sympathy for high street banks Taking issue over the question of subsidy of bank current accounts Tile West needs to help Russia win its bitter economic revolution Europena View Stability in Moscow would better serve the leading economics than a people tired of waiting for good times, writes Colin Narbrough Out of touch with the man in the street over Taurus How quickly will I know I have sold? The Times Rentals Where a computer is found wanting The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Steady start to account Heath Group Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Brewer Morris Pure Taxation Recruitment MSL Company Secretary Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment US civil war on 'sharp' lawyers Legal practitioners remain umpopular because of their high costs and tricky ways. Now, says James D. Zirin, they are being abused in the US presidential campaingn Bringing commercial courts to the people Hearing mercantile cases in the regions saves both time and travel Quarry Dougall Hughes-Castell Ltd The Bench needs a judgment for more pay Law Report Quarry Dougall St. James Associates Management Selection Sony Michael Page Legal Property Lawyer £35,000 Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment Mitchell Roberts Associates Limited The Law Society Britons win in America UK companies can sue successfully in the US. William Manser explains how Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones News of the World Cameron Markby Hewitt Multiple Classified Advertising Items CA Group Company Legal lessons from the inside In a difficult job market, work experience can give students a good start SKY Pygmies now fill the shoes of yesterday's giants Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, sighs for the days when the world heavyweight championship was the greatest prize in sport and laments its decline into mediocrity Dredge is first choice Rovers can make capital Pools Forecast Spence enjoys rich taste of success after patient wait Golf Thomas destroys Rams as Bills pile up points American Football England selectors opt to spread load Legal way of betting on Sunday Doncaster Acceptors User Friendly well backed Racing McKenzie makes tentative return Boxing Mandarin: Dodgy can add to lingfield spoils Lingfield Park Shaikh fears decline Leicester Yesterday's Results Carlisle Rapid Raceline Kent team ignored by selectors is set for second place Taylor checks Glamorgan revival Winning finish for Greig Safety first by Australia Bryson's batting rescues Surrey Yesterday's Scoreboards Champions bowled out for 96 Lathwell and Such selected for England a tour party First-Class Averages Yorkshire's choice is Richardson Only joking about the ban against S Africa The Times McEnroe hits point of no return Ruthless Courier leaves tennis legend pondering upon retirement Results Medal-winner banned after failing drugs test Paralympic Games Disgraced Hungarian Shot Putter Stripped of Silver For the Record Today's Fixtures Taylor denies claim of steroid problem Swiss coach gives McCoist an extra reason to perform Football Andretti to sign for McLaren In Brief White beaten Out in force Rolling on Together again Vincent goes Racing Bitter Gower is left in the cold Gatting one of three former cricker rehels recalled to England touring team England Party Itinerary Qantas the Spirit of Australia Davies loses to Lopez in play-off Even Yorkshiremen left stunned by selections Anger as clubs call time on £13m deal England cap helps Ince's recovery Parents p5 Counting sheep? That's just kids' stuff Mid Life Neil Lyndon greets the dawn, and the latest population statistics Take it on the chin, and grin A vicious cartoon can be a godsend to a politician, as an exhibition in London illustrates, Matthew Paris explains Picture Gallery Kiss of the Spider Woman Media p7 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Winging in from Lyon Opera: Birmingham Madama Butterfly Symphony Hall Look beyond the swans and the nutcrackers Concerts: Edinburgh All hands bloody, right or wrong Theatre London Hecuba Gate, Notting Hill The Times The gods become cogs in the machine Opera: Wagner is out on video, and Barry Millington finds that the 18 cassettes capture some of Bayreuth's most controversial productions Cathy accentuates the positive Cinema: Interview David Robinson meets Juliette Binoche, the star of the forthcoming Les Amants du Pont Neuf and a new Wuthering Heights Total Quality Communication Too many plums in this pudding Television Review Ritz Video Rape is a war crime too The world remains silent over reports of violations of women in the war in Bosnia-Herzogovina, Barbara Hewson wonders why British Diabetic Association Storms fail to halt the party in hell Hurricane Andrew hardley dented the hedonism of Miami Beach Hurrah for the aliens If a school feels good, go for it Parents should take the classroom critics with a few pinches of salt TLS Take Another Look Very little Englanders National barries are disappearing over Europe, but national stereotypes may take longer. Jerome Burne looks at a survey of children's attitudes Teenage targets And Briefly Burning Issue Sleep on it BBC English National Opera Recession? What Recession? A warning from paradise lost Barren Easter Island appears once to have been a land of plenty. So what went wrong? Norman Hammond reports Sub may rise from the depths More than 100 years after she sank, a salvage team is going after the Resurgam Trainee Partners Sales and Marketing Consultant for Overseas Property Creative, Media & Marketing Appointments Anglia Television Limited To Place your Advertisement in the Public… RSPCA Brook Street the Best Route to Work Eastbourne When sex began Update Steamed up Money smells Why Aunty must lift her veil Obsessive secrecy at the BBC is costing the corporation its credibility, reports Melinda Wittstock Silver screen in glossy print Despite a decline in the British film industry, the market for film magazines is booming Can the baked bean king conquer the Mirror? Andrew Lycett looks at the former Irish rugby star, Heinz executive and media magnate who is bidding for control of Mgn The Times Tender care begins at home Neither councils nor tenants have faith in plans fro the privatisation of housing management, Nicky Willmore reports Public Appointments Hampstead Wells and Campden Trust Bedfordshire County Council CVCP Belfast City Council Near the top of the tree? Lookout Local government reorganisation means pruning senior management jobs which until recently seemed secure Power to admit fresh evidence on retrial Personal Clear typescript Court can review judge's dismissal of charges Announcements & Personal Notices Concise Crossword No 2887 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Alliance Frangaise Variations Radio 1

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