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News from 16/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Martin Waller and George Sivell, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Malcolm Brown, Sheila Gunn, Ivor Slocombe (Chairman), Charles Morgan, Margaret Bellwood, Christopher Story (Editor and Publisher), Mike Killpartrick, Michael Evans and James Bone, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Angus Nicol, Richard Whitfield, Chairman, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah and Catherine Sampson, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Anthony Griffin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Tony Patrick, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Graham Jobson, Managing Director, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Adrian Slade (President), Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Daniel Johnson, Pat Blair, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Denis Staunton, Charles Bremner, Joanna Gibbon, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John O'leary, Michael Tate City Editor, John Percival, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, Derwent May, Philip Dinkel, Chairman, Kate Muir, Roy V. Munden, David Bartal, John Woodcock, Bryan Cassidy, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Kari Knight, Christopher Thomas and Zahid Hussain, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Geoffrey Wheeler, Alison Roberts, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Felicity Bates, Hugh Dykes, Chairman, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Margaret A. Ware, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Liz Gill, Richard Evans, Robert Rodwell, Philip Rylands, Mary-Rose Cooney, Ian Ross, Nigel Buxton, Bryan Appleyard, Kate Alderson, Jamie Dettmer, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, James Bone and Tim Judah, Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Boyd-Carpenter, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Phillips, Brian Buchanan and Angela MacKay, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Alan Coren, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Jack Bailey, Sam Kiley, Michael Evans, John Phillips, R. A. Lamb (Managing Director), Ross Tieman, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, and George Sivell, John Mason, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mark Dunn, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and Robin Young, Robert Sanders, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Mrs Mellor supports her friend Two vaccines withdrawn Flood stand-by Pit closes Faldo legend Cricket averages Index Life & Times No Title Right of Reply Bundesbank chief raises spectre of devaluation Major calls off trip to Spain as pound plunges and fuels fear of interest rate rise UK details Bosnia troops If you can't sell your home, try swapping Tales from the City Exam grades raised 'No' vote could put sterling defence at risk Anatole Kaletsky reports on the first signs of corcern among government advisers about Britain's ability to defend the pound if the French vote "no" Abbey National European Arts Flight of Fancy Player denies punch Heritage cash warning Radio launch delayed Dublin's demand Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Judge apologises for kissing usher News in Brief Squeeze on cash will hithousing, roads and schools Photocalls as ususal for stay-at-home Major as he anticipates spending battles Spending Opposition shows restraint in attack Labour The policy gurus in tune with No 10 Peter Riddell looks at the background of the economic advisers grouped around an embattled John Major Old friends brighten a hard day's night Major's Day Picture Gallery Frteiidship withMellor 'nothing to be ashamed of' PLO man's daughter defends relationship with heritage secretary and attacks press 'innuendo' Underdog wooed by Oxford Taylor steps out to field press queries Christian Aid Minister's wife in court to back friend American Airlines Research team's work led to withdrawal of children's vaccines Newsman angered Mirror Spinach may help prevent cancer Peugeot Picture Gallery Green hints misleading shoppers Schools wake up to the advantages of an earlier timetable Converting to a Continental-style timetable could bring better results from happier pupils, Kate Alderson reports MP attacks secrecy on claims over gay lawyers Bentleys on the move Picture Gallery Electricity firms plan to build power stations in forests Picture Gallery Upmarket image blamed for shopping centre collapse Head teachers seek 9% pay increase City fonus litter link with China News in Brief Actress fined for smuggling Bowler charged Victim named Frost returns Smoking ban Fatal leap Gun threat Baby treated Bones flown in Nigeria death Toshiba Welcome to 18 I probably ne Intercity Electoral pact fears split Lib Dems Party Strategy Party Strategy Bayer Enquiry into legal brothels urged Prostitution Qtiick fix ruled out for the homeless Housing Delegates support fighter Steel callsiI for 'new order' Briefs UN backed 'Hit list' plea Giscard makes a last lament for 'yes' vote Centre right appeals for union Waigel defends Bundesbank intervention Germany The central bank's independence seems to have been compromised, Ian Murray writes from Bonn Picture Gallery Fujitsu Amato woos union chiefs as lira falls Italy British units prepare for 'operation unknown' in Bosnia Western Intervention British commanders will be able to retaliate against local militias which threaten aid convoys, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, writes Peacekeeping force to increase fivefold Europe to fund extra contingents United Nations Milosevic plots the downfall of Panic Serbia Danger hides in border town half at peace, half at war Behind the Lines Citizens accuse the West of forgetting northern Bosnia, according to Edward Gorman in Slavonski Brod Casualties fly in for treatment Refugees Desert Rats ready after rehearsal in bandit country Pakistan cities on evacuation alert as floods sweep south ANC calls for end to deadlock Looters add to Somalia's suffering Picture Gallery Clinton ignores Bush jibe on draft-dodging issue From Reuter in Washington: Iraqi Gulf plane 'might have shot down US jet' Japanese tune in as favourite son pioneers science in space Peru braced for violent backlash (AP): Soviet jail held cousin of Hitler News in Brief Patten outline (AP): Nuclear barrier Army orders China boycott (Reuter): Rio protest (AP): Back to jail The fanatical free marketeers Bryan Appleyard is appalled to hear the views of young graduates Of all the myriad wonders on which Cricklewood's transglobal renown is deservedly founded, there is perhaps And moreover Laridri from the grave Philip Howard on the indiscreet letters of the poet who captured the bad joke of life Why the Liberals must go Lib Dems are a barrier to change, says Simon Jenkins Pavilioned in concrete Des res, £6m Whipped out Sober success Politics before Pride The Country's Backing Oxford Aspirations Freeing the pound and controlling the deutschmark Danish vote dilemma Liberals and Labour Jobs and age limit Royal marriages 'Master teachers' to raise standards Education aims Lighting a fuse Court Circular Birthdays today Lecture Announcements Today's royal engagements Reception Soirée Anniversaries Marriage Appointments Golden Gillies clasps resounding victory Piping Latest wills Butchers' Company University news Royal patron Winning date Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Sale must go ahead, earl says Professor Martin Harrison Richard Martin Harrison, Roman archaeologist, died at his home in Oxford on September 9,1992, aged 57. He was born at Windsor on May 16,1935 Brigadier Gerald Thubron Brigadier Gerald Ernest Thubron, DSO, OBE, second world war soldier, died in Sussex on September 6 aged 89. He was born in London on July 13,1903 Autumn gold medals galore at Westminster show Horticulture Sir Robert Micklethwait Sir Robert "Robin" (Gore) Micklethwait, QC, a former chief national insurance commissioner, died on September 8 aged 89. He was born on November 7,1902 Appreciations Admiral Sir Guy Grantham Richard Burns Palace Theatre The Times Crossword No 19,025 Enter Joseph... pursued by an ass Conference sketch Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Tourist Rates Weather Business Made in Wales Stocked up Flat Brew Delta down Jobs Boost The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Sterling falls through Erm floor Schlesinger remarks spark confusion Unions urge Major to boost EC jobs Shareholder saves blue-chip Scots bank Pit to close with 1,400 out of work By our Business Staff: Factory gate prices rise at lowest rate in 24 years No Title Delta Sport DIY price war hits Kingfisher Fibres plant will create jobs for 500 The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Jeyes stays buoyant despite recession Crédit Lyonnais taking majority in Woodchester Business Roundup Cala reduces losses GPA conversion price Trinity advances Starmin ahead at half-time Profit doubles Insurer up Takeover talks Island dispute adds to Opec squabbling British Funds Major Changes Foster's makes cash call as losses reach A$951m Recent Issues A Community at Work Arjo dives £430m in market on interim cut Tec leaders want training credits for all unemployed Company News in Brief FT-SE Volumes Life Options Arjo's earnings crumple in Europe Tempus Sun Alliance stake-sale speculation dents Cu Stock Market Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Dow slides as investors reassess German rate cut World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Kingfisher flying in fine style Comment Bundesbank woes Face to mace Another goes from P&D The Times City Diary Onto a winner Foreigners restore prosperity to the welcoming valleys of Wales Jobless figures for the principality are now lower than the national average. Ross Tieman examines Wales's improved fortunes On the fence Credito con brio Calling into question fundamental principles upon which Lloyd's operates Late forwarding of cash on delivery payments hurts small businesses Computers and bank management The Times Quicker Taurus Gains wiped out H Heath Group Essilor (UK) LTD Catching the customer's eye Optical Business Opticians have lost exclusive rights and gained market rivals. Pat Blair reports on how the industry is battling for business Consumer Aid A clear view of contacts Today's lenses are easier to wear A rosier tint to business in the high street Optical Business After years of decline, deregulation and improvements in design have brought variety to the customer and fresh hope to the industry. Felicity Bates reports The twain are starting to meet Optometrists and ophthalmologists, two separate disciplines, are increasingly willing to share tasks La Lunette Lacoste Blue Bay R Rodenstock Marcolin Seeing clearly, looking good Glasses are now available to suit every individual need Can you still read the small print? Regular eye tests are important Innovation in Contact Lens Technology Silhouette Choose any shades you like Before reaching for a pair of sunglasses, make sure they combine eye protection with fashion, writes Pat Blair How getting framed can change your whole image Wearing spectacles need not be a handicap and can be a fashion accessory, Mary-Rose Cooney writes Vistakon Nikon Starting eye care early Optical Business Children's sight can now be objectively assessed Optical Business Leightons Opticians Paralympic events are considered for Atlanta Sport for the Disabled Barnes remains optimistic over fitness Rugby Union: England B Captain Vital to Bath's Title Hopes Winter is poised to reach new heights Yates contemplates missing Havana Seoul prepares elite Today's Fixtures Strong raid on Curragh Yesterday's Results Swinburn hoping to be back for ride on Marling Racing Italian connection points to encore for Mamdooh Mandarin Mandarin: Yarmouth Thunderer Police called in over 'coup' Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Exeter Mandarin: Sandown Park Thunderer Geisway in line for big-race tilt Mandarin: Beverley Taaffe remembered in Cheltenham chase Kent refuse to rest on laurels after fine season Spinners complete victory DeFreitas makes it hot for Durham Essex fall to Alleyne Yesterday's Scoreboards Salim and Walsh are top Final First-Class Averages for 1992 Season 1992 Honours Salisbury seals strong Sussex finish Foster set to fill breach at beleaguered Forest Uefa rules restrict Ferguson Rally bonus for Britain In Brief Bryant again Giant step Indurain's tour Holligan touch Domestic demands threaten Leeds' chances in Europe Football For the Record Picture Gallery By our Sports Staff: Davies says amateur code now lucrative Rugby League Santa chopped down Polo Forsbrand does the double Golf England set store by new guard Squash Rackets Racing Everton shatter Blackburn's unbeaten record Shearer leads Premier League scorers West Ham quick to prove Smith's point Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Short decides on Derby Hogan and Faldo are cast in the same mould Our Nige meets the fluffy and famous Yorath urges clubs to screen players Lamb opts for new challenge to enhance his Test chances Women p5 No more war? Then calm down Nigella Lawson considers Neil Lyndon's "no holds barred" polemic on feminism and asks whether he knows who, or what, he attacks You think you're free - and along comes Vic Single Life Lynne Truss decides it is time to throw in the sponger Royal Opera House Special Offer p4 Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Formula that fits the prescription Theatre It Runs in the Family Playhouse Mix and match with zest Dance Village Dance Dance Bucolic and infectious Theatre Cold Comfort Farm Greenwich Meticulous to a fault Concerts Orcheus Co Festival Hall/QEH The Times Unsung hero is in tune with the times Architecture: Marcus Binney salutes the achievements of expatriate Englishman Ralph Erskine, whom he votes leader of the profession Harrods Knightsbridge Cry the beloved? Arts Brief Books barely Furnish a room Television Myth sounding like a hit Radio Review HESS RSC Come home, Jacopo Bassano Philip Rylands goes into the Italian countryside to see a 400th-anniversary exhibition of a late Venctian Painter Freedom of the USA and a chance to fly there free The Times, with United Airlines, offers readers Gateway to the USA The third day of three exclusive offers to readers Another teasing tester Dream world Welcome to Prague Festival: Berliner Festwochen Waterloo revisited David Bartal on the Abba revival and what they are all doing now Arts and Entertainment The Times A cabbie on the road to freedom Iva Pekárková fled Prague carrying her novel in head. Now her journey has taken her to the streets of New York. Kate Muir reports Love, honour and hatred If singles are happier and healthier, why resist unmarried bliss? Too much life on earth June Goodfield's programme The Cosmic Joke gives warning of a future with population out of control Royal Liver Friendly Society United House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages & Remortgages Docklands Broadgate Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Multiple Display Advertising Items As Britain slumps, Berlin prepares to boom The British are moving into the capital of the reunited Germany as business rapidly picks up, Rachel Kelly reports For sale, the farm that stayed in one family A 1903 diary describes the last changes made to a Devon farm Property Buyers Guide Human Resources £17,000 plus benefits Maine-Tucker Diary of Times Classified School of Oriental and African Studies Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Came and temp with us Lap of Luxury! PA to Personnel Director Experienced Secretary Required Immediately SECRETARY/PA for Chairman Dream Team To £9 per hour Banking Secretary Nurse/secretary Recruiting Secretary £16,500 + Benefits Multiple Display Advertising Items Applemac Temps Personal Column Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2894 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Variations Radio 1

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