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News from 22/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Bernard Ingham, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Nicholas Ridley, Colin Brewer, Ludovic Kennedy, (Vice-Presidents), Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Eric Staples, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Jan Sek, Philip Howard, John W. Jannere, David Pannick, Ian Murray, James Bone, George Sivell, Derek Wheatley, Carol Leonard, M. M. Loddington, Lesley M. Loddington, Hugh N. Whitfield, Patrick Stoddart, J. A. Mathews, Geoff Brown, John Newell, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, Paul Winner, (Director), Martin Fletcher, Patrick Minford, Bruce Clark, Michael Tate, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, Clare Hogg, Lord Justice Staugh, Louise Taylor, Nicholas Booth, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Millar, Rodney Milnes, Peter G. L. Wells, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, V. McK, Edward Fennell, Adam Lebor, George Brock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Janet Daley, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, Alison Roberts, David Miller, Chief Sports Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, W. M. Reid, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Tim Congdon, Davina Lloyd, Phil McLennan, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, S. J. R. Dawkins, Headmaster, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, John Killick, Gordon Pepper, Alison Beckett, John Goodbody, David Young, Neil Lyndon, Michael Starks, Christopher Walker, Nicholas Wood and Ben MacIntyre, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Mel Webb, Peter Warburton, John Shaw, Scrivenor, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Bill Martin, John Lewis, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Stephen Pettitt, Misha Glenny, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Peter Robinson, P. J. G. Taylor, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Monica Baly, Christopher Irvine,

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Major bids to halt Maastricht revolt French fall-out uncovers cabinet strains Molyneaux in Dublin On Other Pages ERM warning Parents' fear Car returned Briton killed Shops sold Index Life & Times The Toy Revolution Lamont looks on the bright side An enigmatic smile suggests imminent retirement or a cut in rates, writes Anatole Kaletsky BBC series comes under fire from the Paras Battle of the QCs Two killed in blast at chemical plant Virgin atlantic The Flight of Skills GMC to decide on doctor's future The Way Ahead for Maastricht Danes and French give their verdict: one fudge too many The Treaty Smith prepares to paper over cracks Labour Best Buys Computers High risk warning to Lamont Economic Strategy Split over Europe will not go away Major's Dilemma For all the prime minister's efforts, the EC remains the main fault line in the troy party, Peter Riddell writes Our Political Staff: Treasury draws up hit list for spending cuts Finance October Reluctant assent fractures nation Le Petit Oui Pressure grows for EMU opt-out Germany More and more Germans want the same escape clause on monetary union that Britiain was, Ian Murray writes 'Nons' make the Danes feel great Denmark Struggling lira forces Rome to slash public spending Italy British Gas Brittany farmers swing the vote Ballot Trends Solicitors prepare for a fight over fixed fees Proposed Legal Aid Rates The London Diagnostic Centre Routine check led to fatal explosion The chemical industry has a good record, despite the latest deaths, writes Nigel Hawkes Women tourists shot and stabbed Murder of British backpackers Danger on road to adventure BR's clean machine is given the brush-off Balloon crew saved Indecency man fined Clowes appeal fails MP hit by gun pellets Snooker star's father given life sentence News in Brief St. Joseph's Hospice Bond forged by pain and trust Dr Cox's patients sometimes found his manner abrupt, but they came to respect his dedication, writes Bill Frost Lethal injection 'was a betrayal of duty' Suspended jail sentance for doctor reopens national debate on euthanasia Dell Baby died after beating Auction Conducted by Kennedy-Wilson UK Ltd Libel lawyer accuses Carman of presenting music-hall comedy Cash shortage 'stops pupils taking home textbooks to study' School Spending Specialist criticised at inquest London skimps on GPs Princess hands back Mercedes Minister comes to aid of crescent The national heritage department has vowed to save a Georgian relic from further damage, Marcus Binney writes Vigilantes kidnapped boy joyrider suspect Mother, 17, smothered her baby News in Brief Police hunting scarred rapist Parrot charge Girl found Pupil dies PC remanded New Aids cases That's life No Title Hutchison Telecom Our Foreign Staff: Serb women force retreat of relief convoy to Muslims (Reuter): America offers to train army of UN peacekeepers Russian women ignore their babushkas for a slim chance Jews to seek coalition against neo-Nazis Conflict in Karabakh enters the era of 'ethnic cleansing' Azerbajian's incessant bombing of Nagorno-Karabakh driving Armenian civilians the enclave, Bruce Clark writes from Yerevan Vatican and Mexico re-establish links Nationalist advance In Estonia News in Brief Rock guard off (AFP): Court invitation (AFP): Metternich dies (Reuter): Peru killings (Reuter): Retrial sought (Reuter): Honecker date (Reuter): Submarine fear (Reuter): Out of touch (Reuter): Vodka cocktail Tehran threatens to shoot down aircraft over disputed islands Auction Conducted by Kennedy-Wilson UK Ltd Picture Gallery Shanghai Liu takes lid off China's love life (Reuter): Bush challenges Clinton on his Vietnam record Woodrow Wyatt We don't need a referendum on Maastricht here The doctors' dilemma The case of Dr Cox demonstrates exactly how the law ought to work in a humane society, argues Janet Daley What if Major was a German? He would put the prosperity of his country first, says Nicholas Ridley And moreover Sterling efforts to be ready The Times Diary Bard member The Times Diary Res not awfully des The Times Diary Let the People Speak Budgeting for Growth The French vote Test of vocation Maternal instincts Three-point plan of Liverpool Six 1 Pennington Street, London E1 9xn Telephone 071-782-5000 A holy garden, far away In defence of threatened hospitals Mercy for mercy Called to account Poles, Jews and Nazis Circle of incentive Letters to the editor should carry a daytine… Court Circular Birthdays today Memorial concert Today's royal engagements Luncheon Picture Gallery Church curb on public at key debate Vote on women priests Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Receptions Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Marriages Meeting Dinner Inge Henderson Inge Henderson, a teacher of the Alexander Technique to performing artists, died on September 4 in London aged 72. She was born in Austria on March 6,1920 Latest wills Adel Rootstein Adel Rootstein, who created the modern shop window mannequin, died on September 20 aged 62. She was born in Warmbaths, South Africa, in 1930 Day the duke lost his hippo Sale room Henry Darwin Henry Galton Darwin, Cmg, a leading member of the London conference on Yugoslavia, died on September 17 aged 62. He was born on November 6,1929 Anniversaries Gun deck netted Appointments Church news Ffransis Payne Appreciations Lt-Cdr Dennis Copperwheat Christopher Trace Dai Vernon Caedmon Memorial Molyneaux makes history with talks in Dublin The Times Crossword No 19,030 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Business Multi-Tier Think Small Family Time Moving up Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Pound slumps to record closing low Currency markets still in turmoil Bundesbank chief backs the franc IoD urges 8% interest rates When money can't buy you money Virgin and Dan-Air deny talk of merger Sears gives up menswear and sells Fosters chain GA General Accident Debt provisions at Bristol & West cut profits by 65% Trade Indemnity Helene flourishes in fashion C&W scales down its European activities Business Roundup Ross surges ahead EC jobless unchanged Tuskar meeting sought Microvitec in profit Whitbread signs deal Russell group falls Dinkie Heel steps up Job prospects still poor, says survey TVS board backs £38m bid from US cable group Edinburgh Fund falls to £1.9m Lloyd's offer Refuge rises Shorts designs Generators join the protest against new coal contract Picture Gallery Bryant bucks trend with 97% advance Charterhouse report played down by RBS Patek Philippe Geneve Opec and BP moguls battle against EC News Corp expects more gains Brent Chemicals Time computer Systems Ltd MAI reaps devaluation benefit Tempus Bryant Group (Reuter): Wall Street Lively trading as investors pin hopes on rate cut Stock Market (Reuter): World Markets Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Conditions that start at home Comment Urgent Sears Duffield settles claim The Times City Diary Peak condition Name game Stork play Cooling-off period needed on copier contracts Fresh start for Europe after a divorce that will end in tiers European View Wolfgang Münchau says that after last week's events, Britain could find itself on the fringes of a multi-level Europe with a federal core Hidden costs in the price of an international lunch Business Letters Law of economics and price of a pint Letters to The Times Business and Finance Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Times Newspapers Ltd Volatile session Heath Group Times Newspapers Limited Top banks in South Africa sight Europe Le Shuttle Lloyd 's does its duty for seamanship Smith New Court to extend its dealing service Marginal rise for Metalrax By our City Staff: Salvesen completes sale of oil services company Primerica buys stake in Travelers Monte Dei Paschi Di Siema MPS Banking Group QD Quarry Dougall Chambers & Partners Professional Recruitment The Chambers of Anthony Scrivener QC QD Quarry Dougall Morgan Grenfell Barristers' Senior Clerk QMW University of London Oxford University Press Speak to Karen Jones Commercial Property Times Newspapers A matter of honours Should some people be knighted automatically? Derek Wheatley questions awards for top civil servants, soldiers and judges, but argues the case for the lower ranks More than 120 names are received by No 10 each week The whole system is shrouded in mystery A party in Paris Pension progress Inns and Outs On the box Coded claims Sunday sermon Lunch loss Howgate Sable Reuter Simkin Ltd, Recruitment Consultants A little home help for male au pairs Counsel Reasonable excuse for unpaid tax Commissioners of Customs and Excive v Steptoe QD Quarry Dougall The Times Newspapers Sentence cut Legal Appointments Trowers & Hamlins No duty of loyalty on former agent QD Quarry Dougall Late statement Legal Costs Draftsman Mediate and save a million Frances Gibb on the success of a centre that helps companies to stay out of court and reduce legal costs Zarak MacRae Brenner, Recruitment Consultants Garfield Robbins Legal Recruitment Consultants The centre's work is industry-led. Most of the… Cameron Markby Hewitt Zarak MacRae Brenner, Recruitment Consultants No more easy jobs in industry Employers now have the chance to be more precise about their needs Smith says he can make quantum leap to world best Significant meeting for Chinese women Christie makes way for youth Eastern Europeans will assist coaches Gymnatics The Times Foster's efforts keep Wasps in contention Ice Hockey Cowboys and Eagles maintain run Morandini's magic moment Baseball Kings earn losers' sympathy Basketball Details Improved team faces formidable Swedes Table Tennis Today's Fixtures Blyth is unmoved by safety concern Yachting Harrison to shine again on Spencer's Revenge Mandarin: Kempton Park Thunderer Going crucial to top milers Swinburn passes test Yesterday's Results BOLA gives all-clear on payout Mandarin: Nottingham Thunderer Knifebox wins Rapid Raceline Jahangir set to retire Castleford hooker is up for sale Rugby League Durham catch up with reality Cricket: Newcomers Reflect on Disappointing Season Harris makes good start in attempt to embarrass selectors Squash Rackets Newcomers Blues given home draw Rugby Union Penn brings England equality Duff delivers offer to Eubank Boxing Channel record broken Harris joins Waltham Forest Swimming Mansell angry about the signing of Prost Motor Racing Roe relishes role of a seriously successful golfer Golf Peking has its doubts In Brief Spartans recruit Hemmings moves Female touch Kicking and rushing down the road to ruin Twenty years of decline have left English football with squads of super-fit athletes but few players of real skill Graham faces unwelcome threat from former club Robson's return postponed Pools Forecast For the Record Overseas Football Results Platt strengthens case for inclusion Athletics Lee opts to join Newcastle Morse Computers Ltd Clough's equaliser stops the rot Forest manager faces uphill task of rebuilding team confidence Table Clubs stand by for VAT burden to be scrapped Watson celebrates debut for Spurs with headed goal Lynagh named as captain of Australians Details Schmidt's absence a political decision Group goes to the wall over art Going to work is becoming a cultural experience Management When truth is a hostage Grandpa is under fire for portrayal of the Beirut hostages, Patrick Stoddart reports Despite its compassion, the film has been publicly disowned by virtually all of the hostages The small pleasures of bankruptcy Mid Life: Neil Lyndon finds a kind of comfort in financial ruin British Diabetic Association Media Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 the country Reflections on a marriage Geoff Brown picks the best from the largest film festival in North America, with new offerings by Woody Allen, Robert Redford and Kenneth Branagh Cinema: Toronto Film Festival Sleaze under scrutiny Television Review World in Action ITV The Times Skip lunch and stop messing about Keith Waterhouse, novelist, playwright and columnist, talks to Peter Barnard about Billy Liar, now on a natiional tour Called new, but sadly out of date Opera Review: Cardiff Duke of York's Theatre Fresh from Britain New Music: London The Birmingham Royal Ballet Sisley Arts Brief Pride or profit? Levine in London Volunteers Last chance Reading between the front lines Misha Glenny believes print is best able to explain the reasons behind the Yugoslav conflict The Imperial War Museum Espree Leisure Limited Picture Gallery Creative, Media & Marketing SKY Special Projects Sales Market Research Business Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stocks Health & Leisure Club Birmingham Career Opportunities Crowson Fabrics Rodney Josey Serious Money Policy needs a package Press Watch The Football League Out of sight - and out of mind? Tomorrow's children will be even more in the thrall of the silican chip. Victoria McKee on the excitement, and dangers, of the toy revolution Has feminism failed? The Times Life-saving Sleeping partner And Briefly Buy-tech Pressure valves Fly free USA with our three exclusive offers Stars and bars United Airlines Claim your Free West Coast Flights Win transatlantic tickets today Today's Questions Handwriting is on the wall Claim your Free Class Upgrades Gateway USA BBC under a microscope Michael Starks outlines a strategy to bring profound change in public broadcasting Manchester Central Hospitals and Community Care NHS… NCC National Consumer Council Public Appointments Professional Benevolent Association Chief Executive The Child Psychotherapy Trust Head hunting at the top schools PR and marketing assume a bigger role as more leading jobs in education fall vacant Personal Now the forecast - for Mars Scientists hope that a close-up look at the red planet will help them understand the Earth's weather. Nicholas Booth reports Reaching a truce with cancer Within five years, genetically engineered drugs might allow patients to live with tumours Schroders Interim Statement Announcements Concise Crossword No 2899 Winning Move Meat monitor Bee line Royal prescription BBC1 Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Variations Radio 1 The Times

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