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News from 21/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, G. H. G. Norman, DJM, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Simon Barnes, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, and James Bone, Angela MacKay, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, George Sivell, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Debra Isaac, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Roddy Forsyth, Heather Neill, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, D. A. Latter, Tom Rhodes and Tom Walker, Bryan Stiles, Andrew Rowe, Bruce Clark, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Gordon Griffiths, Clare Hogg, Martin Fletcher and Jamie Dettmer, Louise Taylor, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Brian Cox, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Milnes, Jenny MacArthur, Peter Smithers, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Marion Devine, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Geoffrey Hicks, Charles Bremner and Robin Oakley, R. E. Bray, Peter Barnard, John Percival, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, J. Levy, Dugal Nisbet-Smith, Mike Gallagher, Matthew Fox, Patrick H. ABRAHAMS(Primary school governor), George Brock, Martin Hoyle, Barry Millington, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, JC, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Vaughan Freeman, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Michel Syrett, George Bickerstaffe, Michael Day, Chairman, Ian Ross, Andr? De Silva Idea, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Nick Lezard, David Young, Iola Smith, James Pringle, Mel Webb, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Karen Liebreich, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Martin Walters, Philip Webster, Derek Prag, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Ian Millward, Evelyn Leopold, Richard Morrison, Wolfgang MüNCHAU, European Business Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, B. V. Jayawant, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Walter Ellis, Richard Ford, Christopher Irvine,

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Fears for Britons Chief replaced Baritone dies Off to Bosnia World in pieces Ship boarded Index Life & Times Pride of our Ally Knife-edge French 'Yes' vote brines problems for Major Summit called on Maastricht A long, hot night for the City's Sunday traders Maastricht Round-Up The Ball is in Court Lamont hints at interest rate cut Qantas Fly Free to America French 'yes' leaves Tory leaders to resurrect Maastricht The Way Ahead Let Britain decide, say party rebels Euro-Sceptics Cannon Cinemas Picture Gallery Cabinet must redefine approach to Europe Tory Policy Robin Oakley unravels the long thread of trouble that has dogged the Tories over Europe Public turns against Major and treaty Opinion Polls Robin Oakley analyses the flurry of polls swirling in the wake of the sterling crisis and detects a cooler climate for European unity Smith will demand loyalty to party line on referendum Labour Maastricht traumas marh EC's cruel adjustment to reality Drive for Union As France hovers between the dream of union and the spectre of two-speed union, George Brock examines the country's role as the motor of integration Mitterrand survives but vote is not a green light for union The Way Ahead By Associated Press: French franc-rises against the mark Markets Hollow Victory leaves Socialists' champagne Without fizz The Morning after The close result dampened celebrations in both camps, write Tom Rhodes from the "yes" vote headquarters in Paris and Tom Walker among the "nos" in Epinal Picture Gallery Turmoil has blown leaders off easy course Enlargement The criteria for convergence Panasonic Accord still leaves room for confusion Formula for greater union The Treaty By our Foreign Staff: EC leaders breathe sighs of relief at rosier outlook Reaction in Europe Thatcher basks in a moment of glory Erm Warning London Docklands Opera's tributes to Evans Mazda Building Excitement Parents fear women buried in forest are missing Britons Man killed at bus stop Fears grow for girls Noteworthy success Taylor lecture Gays accuse police Deported mother's plea Nickell suspect is accused of exposure News in Brief Churchill-Coleman quits terrorism job amid anger at leak 'Unknown' steps into the limelight The fine line between easing pain and hastening death Jeremy Laurance considers the ethical issues raised by the criminal conviction of Dr Nigel Cox Picture Gallery Time Public strains claim fourth school head Parental pressure and media attention are making life harder for independent schools, writes John O'Leary Cellnet Dublin Castle hosts historic conference on Ulster's future Richard Ford reports on hopes for an "honourable accornmodation" between north and south Fischer strides further ahead with outstanding fifth victory Greens go back to their roots News in Brief IQ pill to be challenged Body found True love Death fall Winging away Bond winners Br seeks a saviour for giant of railway heritage Brother Hutchison Telecom Hutchison Telecom UN chief laments split of world into powerless mini-states United Nations As the UN General Assembly convenes Dr Boutros Ghali talks about human rights to Evelyn Leopold in New York British soldiers sent to one of Bosnia's most volatile areas Yugoslavia By our Foreign Staff: Israel says Golan impasse resolved Peace talks with Syria to resume Middle East Russian minority ignored Estonia Party time hits the land of battling women jockeys Kirghizia Jewish leader rebukes Bonn Germany Singing colonel leads Japan's first postwar soldiers abroad Cambodia Yeltsin will face united opposition Russia Prisoner deal hampers South African summit talks Ships look for victims of collision Hollywood takes its revenge on Quayle National Savings Relief groups fear aiding dogs of war Floating on murky waters In spite of the French yes, caution is essential, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday …and moreover By the mark divided Last night's French vote could mean monetary union for the few, writes Anatole Kaletsky Give it to me straight, judge Bernard Levin on a clear case of homosexual humbug Bibbing for Britain The Times Diary Over the top The Times Diary Money talks The Times Diary Now voyager The Times Diary Freed publicity The Times Diary Yes and No Mercy for Mercy The Unhappiest Days Lessons for Britain and Europe from currency turmoil BBC listens Libel and newspapers Pain relief Order of importance? Tolerance plea in troubled times Controlling squirrels Overdrawn clues Court Circular Birthdays today Service dinners Battle of Britain service Queen's Counsel Lord Elis-Thomas Forthcoming marriages Queen's College, London Professor Charles Easmon Service luncheon Announcements Finding the well-trod mystical path to salvation Marriages Word-Watching Sir Geraint Evans Sir Geraint Evans, CBE, Welsh operatic baritone, died on September 19 aged 70. He was born near Pontypridd on February 16,1922 New Hall School Rene De Villiers René de Villiers, former editor and parliamentarian, died in Cape Town on September 14 aged 81. He was born in Winburg, Orange Free State, on December 27,1910 Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Nature notes Hallowell Davis Hallowell Davis, a pioneer in the physiology of heraring and in the development of the clectro-encephelograph, died in St Louis, Missouri, on August 22 aged 95. He was born in New York City on August 31,1896 Record price for VC Dinners Appointments Colin Humphreys (David) Colin Humphreys, CMG, former deputy under-secretary (air) at the Ministry of Defence, died on September 15 aged 97. He was born on April 23,1925 Gold Exports Suspended French trawler boarded by navy The Times Crossword No 19,029 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Barratt bounces back again In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Lamont signals big change by going for growth Pound dives in Far East after narrow Yes vote Market expects sterling at Dm2.50 Broad money makes comeback By our City Staff: BAe jet revamp may cost £700m John Charcol By our Economics Correspondent: Pressure mounts from West for faster Russian reform Sun Alliance Wide fears for world growth prospects IMF-G7 Washington Conferences Linx poised to make debut By our Economics Correspondent: Attempt to calm markets Managers' rises exceed inflation Dennis near signing By our Industrial Staff: Power firms seek better coal deal Brokers urged to aid names Base rates may go to 8% Gilt-Edged Rethink needed on coal contract Comment Reshaping BAe One good turn deserves another The Times City Diary Moving house The Times City Diary Allows for growth The Times Diary Hair miss The Times City Diary Parton shot The Times City Diary Time to ditch the magic potions and focus on fighting recession Anatole Kaletsky says that , after the Erm disaster, the government must turn away from dogma and look at practicalities British Coal enterprise Capitalisation, week's change C E Heath Docklands bankers may turn to Reichmann Hewlett Packard Tesco struggles to serve package of stronger results Academia faces commercial realities University business schools face difficulties reconciling their academic traditions with the demands of the marketplace. Michel Syrett reports Harbridge Consulting Group Limited Sundridge Park Goethe-Institute What The Learners Want Strathclyde Graduate Business School Southampton University Management School's The boom that did not quite happen George Bickerstaffe explains why a potentially lucrative market in Eastern Europe failed to materialise, despite consumer demand Beware the jargon crew Institute of Personnel Management MBA Series Battle for survival in the college wars British business schools are fiercely competing for international custom Henley Management College Time to think laterally Michel Syrett talks to IPM's director about learning techniques HH Harbridge House Ashridge Warwick Business School Pioneers for a new type of centre Ashridge is taking the initative in fulfilling a management need City University Business School BMW Scientific Award, 93 On the road to the future For decades the Model T type technology was unchanged. Kevin Eason describes today's designs that promise sophisticated driving Switch to the intelligent car Electronic vehicles would be safer, more comfortable, and very environmentally friendly Picture Gallery Peugeot Diesels Time to uninvent the wheel Vaughan Freeman tries out joystick steering The joystick feels inadequate and disorienting at first Ford The cats that clean up All new cars must have converters next year to keep down emissions. Kevin Eason looks at the implications Sitting comfortably for the drive-on movie Junior passengers mean a good reception for in-car entertainments Lucas Sensors will steer you past the jams Navigational aids could revolutionise route planning. David Young reports Dirty air cleaned in the engine Trionic purifier is standard in two Saab models The Times Smith conquers new heights for gold Record leap earns Britain's first title at world junior athletics championships Bubka goes clear for another world record Sir Barnaby revels in excellent going Equestrianism McColgan returns in emphatic style Concern as Eubank takes to his heels Boxing: WBO Champion Retains his Super-Middleweight Title Today's Fixtures Watson eager to box again Flawless Harvey challenges for title Motor Racing Mashaallah earns Arc place after brave win From our French Racing Correspondent: Breeders' Cup still on Arazi's agenda despite latest defeat Racing Higgins in drugs test suggestion Snooker Mandarin: King's Loch set for overdue victory Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Folkestone Saturday's Results Flat Leaders All At Sea in sparkling form for Ascot's showpiece mile Lochsong completes sprint treble Mandarin: Pontefract Spinning third at Belmont Rapid Raceline Spectators suffer as law changes rule out flair factor Little to savour in Scots' victory Welsh live in hope Irish pay for poor preparation Weekend Results And Tables Bath soon slip smoothly into top gear Testing introduction to life with the elite Perryman plunders nine tries Northampton lack polish Positive attitude pays off Llanelli romp to record Wakefield force champions to pull out all stops Wigan slow to lay Belle Vue bogy Widnes lose unbeaten record Two injured during rally In Brief Ryan through Champion style Syed takes bronze Beck's best Latvia qualify Reid is too good for Art Scene Polo Davies hits peak from with Italian Open win By a Special Correspondent: US retain cup amid protest For the Record Curran win fails to slow down McKay Cycling Hester reigns supreme Equestrianism Late escape cannot disguise decline in English game Saunders turns screws on Souness Liverpool bow to the inevitable as former Anfield favourites combine to inspire Villa Weekend Football Results and Tables Graham saddened at his sacrifice of skill Pools Check Norwich's quality illustrated by lengthening lead Lake relies on surgery Giggs underlines his burgeoning value to Ferguson Tottenham display strong spirit Beardsley ruled out The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Stoke's strengths have narrow edge over Albion's artistry Second and Third Divisions SKY Sports Luck of the draw cannot disguise Derby's disarray By a Correspondent: Penney retrieves result for Oxford Runaway Newcastle in no mood to ease up Racing FA may act as managers see red over referee Introducing the only Woman Barry Humphries Will… Chelsea reveal their true potential Harford provides finishing touch as Manchester City are well beaten Pears out of squad with broken jaw Robson confident of Coventry's future Boyle guides Donegal home Roddy Forsyth reports from the final of the All-Ireland Gaelic Football Championship in Dublin Yesterday Roe holds nerve to claim second European Tour win Scores from Versailles Turn on, tune in, and drop off Why the alarm bells ring at Channel 4's new breakfast show Sotheby's Looks p5 Where the tough go shopping As another 'mall' goes into receivership. is American-shopping still attractive to the British Walter Ellis reports We shop, therefore we are. Shopping is the single act that most defines capitalist society Roll up, roll up, roll your sleeves up Libby Purves on the fascination of hewing wood and drawing water Education p7 Entertainments Today's Event A daily to arts and entertainment compiled by kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (Where indicated with the symobl) Sunny Spain meets Schoenberg The Duenna Grand, Leeds Reside and conquer? Concert LPO/Welser-Most Festival Hall Roxy of the Rovers Television Review The Times Our revels now are just begun As the English Shakespeare Company preparses to hit the road, Heather Neill watches its Tempest and MacBeth take shape over eight weeks of rehearsal Welcome to the gong show London Galleries There is more to medals than military and sporting, as John Russell Taylor discovers at the British Museum's show Less than Shaw Theatre: Valentine's Day at the Globe Worth skating for Ice Dance: Torvill and Dean Tes Playing away Arts Brief Last chance When the ball is in court The clearing of a rugby player accused of punching has focused attention on the growing role of the law in sport, Simon Barnes Fly free Usa with our three exclusive offers The Times, with United Airlines, offers readers Gateway to the USA: youropportunity to discover more of America Gateway USA Six pairs of transatlantic tickets to be won today Spectacular views Rugby plays safe over its dangers Simply does it every time Liz Smith reports on a small fashion company that has become a big success by producing "nicely made" clothes Colour-matched canapés With an extravagant splash, the "king of couture" comes to London Hobnobbing at Christie's Early gas cookers, unfitted, unfestooned and in fashion, are for sale The timing of this sale could hardly be better Oh, what a boon: a late 19th-century catalogue… Headship Dauntsey's School St Christopher's School Principal West Heath School Sevenoaks Times Newspapers Ltd The Royal College of Surgeons of England Multiple Display Advertising Items RRC The Rapid Results College French for Breakfast LLB Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Exeter Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Exeter Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items It can all be as simple as Abc Why can't the English teach their children how to read, wonders Valerie Grove, as she dips into a book with the answer Deat to advice blind to change. Brian Cox argues that generations of children have been betrayed by political dogma Canterbury tales How the boarding tradition has been transformed Still teaching across frontiers Atlantic College was an experiment that, after 30 years, is a glorious example of successful internationalism The Times Scholarships Lancing College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Oundle School Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Cannons Sports Clubs UK Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Ballot not invalidated by strike Court Appcal Tape concession not binding Personal Separating needs for housing Looking beyond given reason for deduction Ordering security No valid notice of assignment Rape sentencing Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Concise Crossword No 28987 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Superlative Travel Varistions Radio 1

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