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News from 14/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Jon Ashworth, Nathan Gelber (Chairman), Elizabeth Baker (Headmistress), David Adams, Ian Curteis, David Tytler, DJM, Sheila Gunn and Alan Hamilton, Charles Bremner and Christopher Follett, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah and George Brock, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Brian Reeves (Managing Director), Ivo Tennant, Norman Howell, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Teddy Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, Robert Ballantyne, Colin Narbrough and Wolfgang MüNCHAU, Srikumar Sen, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Anne Keeble, Gerald Davies, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Thunderer, Martin Fletcher, R. T. Arguile, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Corinne Schmidt, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Jo Wedgwood, Louise Taylor, Patsy McKendry, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Godfrey Dodds, Rodney Milnes, Nicholas Watt, Jenny MacArthur, Alan Warren, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Adam LeBor, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Roy Denman, Mark Hewlett, Principal, Russell Kempson, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Barry Millington, Danny Leiwy, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Ditte Gregersen Wells, Craig Seton, Hertford, Ian Ross, Nicholas Bennett, Stewart Tendler, R. F. Jones, (Director), Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Patrick Moser, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Mandarin, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Joel Joffe, Aubrey Ross, Anatole Kaletsky, George Brock and Sheila Gunn, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Louise Hidalgo and Kate Alderson, Ben Lynfield, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Stockton, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Stuart MacLure, Matthew Bond, Matthew D'ancona and John O'leary, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Roger Nightingale, Mary Dejevsky, Christopher Irvine,

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Germans cut rate to salvage Maastricht Lira devalued amid fears of French 'no' vote Peru terror leader held Pub bomb call Pact ruled out Perkins dies Index Life & Times Liberty French salute 'success for Ems' World's 'oldest book' returns from the grave Equality Hurd rejects plea to take refugee burden The Equitable Life Fraternity By our Sports Staff: 'Badly treated' Mansell retires 33 charged after battle of Waterloo Labour Euro-rebels step up pressure for Maastricht poll Kinnock backed by Major Faulty towers bow to the inevitable Lamont sets 3% pay limit Tory MPs support review of civil list Sheila Gunn and Alan Hamilton report on all-party Commons pressure for the civil list to be reviewed Terry Marsh Gunman wounds three in Belfast club News in Brief Housing standards fall Car sales slump 20% Thatcher accused Castle lends a hand Newsman fights Mirror Bomb bouncing back Blair wants any new evidence on IRA pub bombs made public NUT seeks 16.5% rise and limit on classes Arthur Negus treasures go for sale Students bow to the new realism By a Staff Reporter: Britons kidnapped by jail-breakers Picture Gallery Fish Oils help maintain a healthy heart MacKay not to act over drink-drive loophole AmericanAirlines Job club broadens horizons for executives on the dole In a Times series on unemployment in the professions, Ray Clancy looks at a new kind of club designed to help jobseekers Britain seeks big rise in US duty free allowance Borrowers avoid debt trap Dynamic Fischer seizes control MPs press for enquiry into gay claims Picture Gallery PC must fly back to court Custody guidance 'will cause confusion' Fish Oils help maintain a healthy heart Soccer star held after hotel brawl News in Brief Singer better Operation day Webb's wonder Crash victim Travel move Three killed Manx taught Band plays on Bond winners Election defeat postpones Ashdown's dream of PR The Lib Dems must change tactics, Paddy Ashdown tells Robin Oakley at the start of the party's conference RR Delegates confirm distrust of pacts It's my party and I'll hum if I want The Greens' conference left a depleted party meditating on its role, writes Nicholas Watt Tesco Final French opinion poll puts 'yes' camp six-points in front Harrods Anti-fascist veterans fight resurgent enerny Campaigners from the 1930s are renewing their commitment against racism, Adam LeBor writes from Berlin Opposition backs Kohl on refugees Picture Gallery Amato defends devaluation of lira as 'small price to pay' Realignment is a confession of pessimism The change in exchange rates is designed to show French voters that they are not at the mercy of German bankers, writes George Brock 'Mafia' brothers arrested News in Brief (AFP): Belgian killed (AP): Georgians die (AFP): Brandt goes EC agrees on Somali base to oversee relief effort Kashmiri floods kill 1.200 By our Foreign Staff: ANC and Pretoria to set summit date Military loses ground in Thai elections The Cooperative Bank Right hits at Rabin over Golan Peruvians capture leader of Shining Path guerrillas MazDa Philosopher who chose the way of Mao's cadres Like others before him, but with an added flair for brutality, Abimael Guzman decided to ignore the human cost of revolution, writes David Adams Cult of Ganesh thrives in India Donations pour in to Clinton battle fund Republicans struggle to raise cash Picture Gallery Bush desperate to regain key state IBM Relief aid is rushed to Hawaii The centre holds only too well Liberal Democrats must get out of their bunker, says Peter RiddellRIDDELL on Monday Matthew Parris And moreover France's two faces The Maastricht referendum exposes a French èlite at bay, writes Charles Bremmer Channels of disinformation Bernard Levin on a case of trial by television in which the rules of natural justice were turned on their head Any more for any More? Free the Pound Ray of Light for Peru Maastricht, France's vote and Britain's sovereignty Holiday prices Life assurance Regulating the City A-level league Quality Proms Need for charisma in top post at UN Fly traps Japanese pagoda tree Acceptable charity Court Circular Birthdays today School news Reception University news Appointment Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Forthcoming marriages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exploring boundaries of inner space Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices The Insolvency Act 1986 Heatcross Limited L S & a International LTD Announcements & Personal Notices Legal Notices Marriages Word-Watching Latest wills Anthony Perkins Ffransis Payne Stately home offers treasures for sale Nature notes Lt-Cdr Dennis Copperwheat Deal brings Siberian salmon to Britain Anniversaries Canon David Diamond Dorothy Marshall Aeronautics Royal salute: the Princess Royal greeting Tibetan… Ashdown rejects any deals with 'unelectable' Labour The Times Crossword No 19,023 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Challenge of the wilderness Conference sketch Birrell keeps his house in order In the News Change on Week the Pound Stock Market Dealers braced for Bundesbank action Uncertainity at size of rate cut throws markets into turmoil Government backing to limit Maxwell legal fees Vickers abandons search for Rolls buyer Easy rider with a hard road ahead John Charcol Eurotunnel's banks agree to extend loan arrangements News Corporation to offer new shares Bond vultures eat their fill at the feast of recession Gilt Edged Picture Gallery Airlines to join Heathrow link Kingfisher supporters look for same again Reporting the Week British Funds Block on Du Pont deal would threaten ICI jobs Business Roundup Sale scheme for society Borrowing gloom Third World debt eases Trade-offs that can hurt world trade Comment The Times City Diary Europe could snatch victory from jaws of defeat over Maastricht Economic View Anatole Kaletsky considers the possibilities after the French vote Crown Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Boating world remains awash with cash Rodney Hobson looks at an industry that is buoyant, despite recession Business executives fail green test Walker Greenback rings the changes Smaller Companies Hewlett Packard Directors' pay still not linked to results Leicester appreciate Italian lesson Success of Milan's visit may open the way for continental rugby union opposition Llandlli's breathless assault leaves Bridgend bemused Neath revival gathers pace Rugby Union Results Botha will captain tour party Keenan enlivens Irish festivities West Hartleppol set out to go it alone Dr Devious gains narrow revenge over his old rival Racing From our French Racing Correspondent in Paris: Cunning caught on line in Vermeille Saturday's Results Arc confidence grows in Brittain camp Bath Guide to our Racecard Leicester Plumpton Mandarin: Erlking weighted to go one better in Bath nursery Flat Leaders Rapid Raceline Arsenal react badly to another defeat Shearer again prominent as Blackburn pass stiff examination to remain unbeaten Souness quiet as Liverpool falter Reebok United rediscover their dominance The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Ipswich make best use of sparse resources Porterfield loses patience with Beasant Wednesday show the extent of Forest's malaise Hoult steps up at short notice to keep Wolves at bay Goalkeeper slips disc in warm-up Keegan hits on the right ingredients Weekend Football Results and Tables SKY Picture Gallery Hereford hold up the Cardiff bankers Ferguson rocked by lnce's late ban Hampshire move to retain Gower on two-year deal Marshall hits rare purple patch Durham thrive on university ground Gooch the bowler is still in the spotlight The Weekend Scoreboards Hall and Lenham punish Yorkshire Warwickshire find no answer to Igglesden Gale rises above the attrition of Hull derby Ropati puts paid to Warrington Edberg's stamina sees him through the final frontier Champion Swede retains US Open title Seles triumphs in unequal challenge Page signs off in style In Brief Panthers pounce Team effort Welsh triumph Bray victorious For the Record Results Picture Gallery Holmes aims to catch sighted swimmers Paralympic Games Today's Fixtures Hodkinson puts up price after victory Boxing Tait forced to settle for second position Equestrianism Multiple Display Advertising Items Rugby Union Angry Mansell retires after 'bad' treatment Champion tempted by Indy Car offer Nigel Mansell Breitling Monza Details Superb filial round gives Faldo European title for first time Hodge arrives late to save face at Leeds Sunninguale Scores Longer view best for Cram Women: who do they think they are? In the first of two extracts from a new book, Neil Lyndon makes an angry attack on what he sees as the follies of feminism The Times/dillions Debate Sothebys Looks What a difference a name makes Working Life: Bring back the ratcatcher, Libby Purves says Education Entertainments Today S Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Old story is arrestingly retold An Inspector Calls Lyttelton Theatre Better with Boulez Vienna PO/Boulez Albert Hall Prom Grace and favour to all BBCSO/Davis Albert Hall Last Night of the Proms The Times Sequels to the glory days The highlights of this year's diamond jubilee Venice Film Festival cannot rival the class of 1932, says David Robinson Cinema Even better than his billing Opera: Rodney Milnes reviews Tosca at Covent Garden, with Pavarotti in the role of Cavaradossi A slick operation Television Review The Times Fifteen quartets Arts Brief Venice: The Prizewinners Tes Playing a dangerous game The underground arm of the law Scotland Yard's secret service has come into the open - briefly The Times Claws out at the catwalk Deciding who gets the front-row seats at the world's top fashion shows is one of the trickiest Pr jobs. Joe Joseph reports Dartington Crystal 'I would never have picked pink kit, but the lads like it' Everton play in salmon pink tomorrow. How will the northern crowd react? Double dose of laughs The Times Gateway to the New World Bagels and skycrapers, Central Park and Rembrandt... New York is an amazing melting pot - and a perfect starting point for a visit to the States Travellers' Tips Can you answer this question? The Times Zones Competition Day One - Week One The Land of the Free - free Starting today and for the next two weeks, The Times and United Airlines bring you the perfect opportunity to see more of America, 500 years after Columbus's discovery, with three exclusive offers available to every reader. This week, we focus on the East Coast of the us. 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David Game Abbey Tutorial College DLD UH Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Cambridge Business College Huron University Diary of Times Classified Version Francaise The St. James's Secretarial College Devonshire House Preparatory School ACCA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items BAC Multiple Classified Advertising Items French for Breakfast RRC Multiple Display Advertising Items Scholarships Bradfield College Saint Felix School Fellowships All Souls College, Oxford University Appointments Lectureship in Human Geograpy Posts De Montfort University Crème De La Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cheadle Hulme School St Albans School Bursar Banking Secretary Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer International The Times Newspapers Bursar Lambrook Appointment of Head University of Newcastle upon Tyne Chair of… Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Creme Tempting Times Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Girls' Public Day School Trust Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wales The Times university degree results service The Times Dilemma for television companies Law Report September 14 1992 Claim over phosphate lands rehabilitation admissible Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summary procedure not apt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Court cannot investigate Multiple Classified Advertising Items Family justices must give reasons Announcements & Personal Notices Concise Crossword No 2892 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Care Variations Radio 1

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