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News from 15/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Malcolm Penny, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Gillian Tindall, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Widget Finn, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan and our Foreign Staff, Nathan Cook, Nick Nuttall, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John O'leary Education Correspondent, C. C. Tett, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Angela MacKay, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Aslet (Editor designate), Fabian Acker, A. R. Hudson, Debra Isaac, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Phil Turner (Chairman), Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Dr J. D. Jackson, Angela Minoli, Roger Graef, Geoffrey Filkin, Lord Glendevon, Alan Hamilton, Daniel Johnson, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Angus Nicol, Piping Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Peter Barnard, Christopher Pinsent, Dick Hinder, John S. M. Willis, Peter Kingston, Adam Lebor, Lord Scarman, John Woodcock, Professor G. Scott, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Norman Hammond, Wolfgang Münchau, Patrick Stevens, G. E. Cherry, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, P. A. Ring, Kerry Gill, Jeremy Le M. Scott, Williams, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Davina Lloyd, Heather Kirby, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, John Blunsden, Jane Reed, Richard Noble, John Campion, Joe Ruston (Director), David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, V. McKee, Mel Webb, Alan Morriss, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Charles Mott-Radclyffe, George Brock and Wolfgang M?nchau, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Dominic Milroy, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Andrew Lycett, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Andrew Longmore and Norman Howell, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, G. E. Foster, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Tom Walker and George Sivell, Christopher Irvine, Charles Winter Vice-Chairman, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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German rate cut boosts chances of French 'yes' No 10 hints at British reduction More UN troops for Sarajevo Flood toll Policy stand Royal award Index Life & Times Picture Gallery Win Free us Flights Maguire case divides scientists Coffee, tea and sympathy with Mr Mellor After the lira, how vulnerable is sterling? Anatole Kaletsky says that confidence in Anatole Kaletsky says that confidence in official promises will be further undermined by the deal between the Bundesbank and the Italian government, with wide consequences for sterling and the ERM Losing out to Feminism Baby vaccine replaced Asprey Victory for a Real Zoo Media Why homebuyer must wait for lenders to act Motgages Market-makers take heat out of trading Markets National Westminster Bank Behind armed guards, in a concrete Hq, they threw a lifeline to the lira George Brock and Wolfgang Münchau tell how six weeks of secrecy ended with a truculent Bundesbank forced into a decision to shave the base rate ERM: the thinking European's guide Election Paris hiils Frankfurt for acting in the spirit of Maastricht France The pro-Maastricht lobby is wooing voters with hints that French rates might also drop if they vote 'yes' on Sunday, Charles Bremner writes from Paris Meagre German cut fails to lift mood in Conservative camp Britain the Tories Rebels avoid clash Labour Leaders support Lamont Lib Dems Dealers mark the occasion with suitably wild rumour The City Joe Joseph was up early to see the money men dancing to the Bundesbank's new tune Scorn and anger greet devaluation Italy Army Officer The Docker Would Girl, 13, missing after hay barn fire News in Brief Shops complex founders Court fines footballer TV group cuts jobs Kerb-crawling charge Nationwide Security Blinds Mirror editor says Maxwell told him to protect 'liar' Picture Gallery Seat Legal chief orders 'gay justice' enquiry England rugby player broke teacher's jaw in friendly match Welsh star accused ANA Picture Gallery Relatives lunge at killer joyrider Boarding survivors repair the damage New Severn bridge to boost M4 News in Brief £3m granted for pier park Drug remand Zoo vote rebuff Murder charge Sheep savaged Attack admitted Fischer leads Balancing acts Picture Gallery Lone lifestyle poses few hitches for six million Britons SAAB Picture Gallery Fear of spiders may be quelled by drugs Left-wing barrister joins bench Prostitutes may get 'toleration zone' Looking for a student bank account? MP to quit in protest over abortion vote Liberal Democrats at Harrogate: party split overconference 'tactical mistake' Teachers isolated over pay demand Delegates scorn Ashdown's 'right-wing' challenge The Liberal Democrat leadership won limited approval for their new policy document, Sheila Gunn writes. The party's "brains" will now have to think again Patients to get wider guarantees in charter Picture Gallery Smith puts jobs-for-all at centre of party policy Labour's new leader is trying to put the party on the side of the individual, writes Philip Webster Wilson attacks pact talk Briefs BBC told to have courage Policy defied Portillo seeks curb on spending Bosnia ruler's boycott of talks shocks Un envoy Sarajevo shelling continues as observers monito Serb artillery Yeltsin team attacks bank's credit policy Russians admit germ war tests (Reuter): Neo-Nazi killers get four years Barclays Bonn wins backing for new jet News in Brief (AFP): Gibraltar offer Troops arrive (AP): GIs help out (AP): Link destroyed (AP): Security check Barclays Fear and joy transfix Lima after Shining Path arrests Aerospatiale Bush takes Major as victory model Nixon tries again for tape payment People Vantage Press (AP): Ciskei chief given severe reprimand Pretoria acts over Bisho killings Golan deal holds up negotiators Moonlighting puts shine on economy From Reuter in Bangkok: Thais agree on ruling coalition Premium Bonds (AP): Ciskei chief given severe reprimand By our Foreign Staff: Pakistan clears flash flood zone Regicide in Russia Daniel Johnson on the grim task of identifying the last of the Romanovs No stomach for a fight In dodging the draft, Clinton and quayle were typical of middle-class students in the Sixties , says Janet Daley The political price of the pound A run of good luck is needed to save the Chancellor, says Peter Riddell Craig Brown …and moreover Harold, Jim, John and Norm The Times Dairy Serbian snub Who, me? Lessons of Realignment Teachers' Pipedreams Down with ST Cake's Medical insurance under scrutiny On the record Stuck for a song Education standards Smoking on trains Controlling squirrels Housing needs in the countryside Meeting of minds Classic FM Light in our darkness Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Olsen lecture Announcements Appointments in the Forces Luncheon Picture Gallery Latest wills Student finds fortune on wall Ethiopians demand return of obelisk Archaeology School news Appointments Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriages Quentin Burdick Quwntin Northrop Brudick, the second-oldest United States senator, died in Fargo, North Dakota, on September 8 aged 84. He was born in Munich, North Dakota on June 19,1908 Anniversaries Henry Ephron Henry Ephorn, Hollywood screenwriter and producer, died at the Motion Picture Hospital in Los Angeles on September 6 aged 80. He was born in New York City on May 26.1912 Mite proves match for Highland midge Professor John Sutton Joh'n Sution Frs, geologist died in Weymouth on September 6 aged 73. He was born on July 8,1919 University news Nathan Cook Nathan E. Cook the oldest known United States war veteran and last survivor of the Spanish-American War era, had dies aged 106 Finest pipers stand out from the pack Major-General C. M. F. Deakin Major-General C. M. F Deakin CB, CBE Commandant of the Joint Services Staff College, Latimer, from 1962 to 1965, died on September 8 aged 81. He was born on Deceomer 20,1910 Kim Chung-yul The Royal Midshipmen The Times Crossword Picture Gallery Weather Word Watching Putting a toe in the water Conference sketch Business Via Dolorosa Far and Wide Punctured Help at Hand Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Rate cut helps boast pound against mark ERM shake-up gives sterling breating space and puts shares on a rollercoaster Snacks add weight to Dalgety's results Fayeds censured by takeover panel Lombard move disappoints business Inchcape wins trade licence in China Bundesbank fires the stock market Whittingdale Sport Hard-up motorists leave Kwik-Fit deflated at halfway Cadbury Schweppes British Polythene leaps 44% Six investment firms declared in default Business Roundup Ossory reshuffles board EIS rises with caution Photo-Me profits slip Ransomes in the black ICI swap hits trouble FII declines 10% Shearson to sell unit Elliott quits Foster's Company News in Brief Lloyd's near to creating aid scheme for names Treasury considers outside modellers Sell-off delayed Chief quits LVMH swap National Westminster Bank Forth Ports profits from private ownership By our City Staff: Whitbread sells 233 pubs to buy-in team Clarke Foods pulls interim on pay day Hurricane Iniki claims put at $5bn Continental Airlines Inter-firm loans may be taxable From Reuter in Dublin: GPA looks towards Continent for finance UF Investors take cheer from a firmer pound Stock Market New driver for smooth-running Inchcape Tempus British Funds Ford World Markets Bristol & West Building Society For this relief much thanks Comment Soft-centred ecu Changing partners Bearing up Hesketh drives over to BZW The Times City Diary Paris match The Times City Diary Inappropriate illustration draws wrong picture in environmental argument EC's intervention lays bare Italy's economic and political malaise European View The realignment of the Iira is only one sympton of much deeper economic troubles, says Wolfgang Münchau Stop spending a fortune trying to rig the value of sterling Heady price of a London pint Taurus worry The Times Villa Dei Cesari 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 (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Early gains halved Ce Heath Group The drive that inspired deprived areas The Prince of Wales presents awards today to communities that have striven to improve their surroundings Homes beat handicap Top award goes to housing for disabled UB Line-up for the prince Winners Co-op puts people first Residents create a community from a slum Multiple Display Advertising Items SMC Building barriers to fraud Is it fair to blame lawyers for mortage cheating? Two experts suggest ways of solving this growing problem Lords take a liberal turn Louis's last word Inns and Outs Peer judgment Inns and Outs No cigar Inns and Outs Party time Inns and Outs Multiple Display Advertising Items The lenders must be on their guard Brief Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Lowndes Reuter Simkin Daniels Bates Partnership Multiple Classified Advertising Items ZMB MSL Multiple Display Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items ZMB Reuter Simkin Lipson Lloyd Jones Excluding confessions from jury Regina v McKenzie Legal Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items DLLA Benefit powers Multiple Display Advertising Items Statement admitted through fear Regina v Ashford and Tenterden Justices, Ex parte Hilden Barristers' Senior Clerk Multiple Display Advertising Items Geisway's experience should stand him in good stead Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Cochrane misses out on Selkirk Mandarin, Thunderer: Yarmouth Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield French fillies in demand for Longchamp feature Wheeler has £350 fine Rapid Raceline Gooch takes the hate mail in his strike The England captain gives Alan Lee, Cricket correspondent, his reaction to the uproar caused by the decidon to drop David Gower Salisbury unsettling has effect as Yorkshire slip Sussex regain control after spin bowling resumes Kent likely to finish second Atherton thrives in Lancashire spree The Times Yesterday's Scoreboards (AFP): Brunt is proof of solid stature Paralympics Leigh coach hands in resignation Rugby League Kings await crucial tie Basketball Stuttgart manager selects Chapman as cup danger man Leeds begin quest for Eruopean glory Maradona ready for Seville comeback overseas results Pools Forecast For the Record Edberg reaches new level in search of excellence Lamb given date to meet TCCB In Brief Norman wins Master Whitaker Today's Fixtures Allenby hoping to crown season with added bonus Golf Cofer's miss ends 49ers' final chance American Football Racing When bottom line means more than finish line John Blunsden on the conflict between Nigel Mansell and the willams racing team Williams on Mansell Mansell poised to join top Indy Car team American circuits lures world champion Telephone Magic Coventry play the power game Eubank vows to feed off derision Blackburn will pay £2.7m for Short Snow is given seasonal chance Index Who gives a damn about the battered man? In an extract from his new book, Neil Lyndon attacks the 'myth' about domestic violence Has feminism failed? join the Hames debate on October 6 at London University Details Fathers targeted in the battle of the sexes Men do not always get their own way, as court decrees on custody show Drambuie Special Offer Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across th country Oedipus leads uneven trilogy Theatre The Thebans Barbican No couch potato, he When Past is Still to Come Finborough Theatre Partners in virtuosity Concert Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Festival Hall Young talents misled Opera Cosi fan tutte Sadler's Wells The Times Pied Piper hands over his pipe Richard Morrison reports on a huge educational project just begun by 16 British orchestras Historical survey that's full of phiz Galleries: John Russell Taylor finds Norwich Castle Museum and the town crowded with quintessentially English faces, both past the rise & fall of litttle voice One-way traffic Television Review RA Bax up front Arts Brief Late result Last chance… The flood beneath the capital's feet While Londoners are being urged to save water, a tide is rising underground, as a fascinating new exhibition shows A carnival of expats Churchill said that one vote could swing an election. George Hill on the Americans in Britain warming up for the presidential election Still famous after 50 years Enid Blyton's agent recalls a writer whose work still enthrals children The Times Appeal of captive creatures Conservation centres may be worthy, says John Campion, but they do sound dull. Children need to see real, live animals Playing truth or dare There are times when children must feel it is safe to own up to their mishaps Adding up to fun And Briefly Bookworms! Free US flights The Times, with United Airlines, offers readers Gateway to the USA The Times Zones Another red jelly day In the Gread Plains Charlemagne's Ditch comes on stream A canal linkingi the North Sea to the Black Sea is complete, 12 centuries after it was orginally started. Fabian Acker reports on its uses Creative, Media & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sounds like hope for the deaf Replacement of hair cells in salamanders may suggest how hearing could be regained Crowson Fabrics Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery BBC Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pessimism about HIV Update Russian recruit Kiwis under threat Can Granada make its cost effective? An accountant with no background in Tv is now head of a famous production house. Roger Graef checks the balance sheet The danger is that Charles Allen's likely chages will mean further destabilisation Sponsors' messages Love them or fear them, advertorials are big news in a reccssion-hit market Bullish in a bare market The Economist is changing just enough to maintain its lead in a global field of one When Maastricht went missing Why the text of a February treaty did not reach Britons for months Rewards of dedication Widget Finn considers the balance between satisfaction and remuneration in charity work Voluntary Sector Salary Servey by CR Charity Recreitment Public Appointments PGO Multiple Display Advertising Items London Arts Board N. B. S Getting it right at the town hall Local cobntrol, accountability and participation are the aims of the new shake-up, Geoffrey Filkin writes Multiple Display Advertising Items Personal Column Rural Development NSPCC The Cromwell Hospital Eastbourne Concise Crossword Winning Move Television and Radio Satellite Barclays Variations Radio

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