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News from 24/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Jennifer M. Gordon Clark, Jon Ashworth, George Sivell and Michael Tate, David Adams, Victoria Glendinning, Jenny Woolf, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Trevor C. Salmon, Patricia Davies, Jeremy Laurance, Alan Skelton, Simon Broadbent, Peter Victor and Adam Fresco, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Norman Howell, Michael Windridge, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Clive M. Hindle, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, George Sivell, Richard Green, Nicolas Mellersh, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Harry Eyres, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Michael Tate, City Editor, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Patricia Tehan, Peter Ball, David Sullivan, Serena Gosling, Jim McCue, Pearson of Rannoch, C. M. Parker, Douglas Broom, Peter Ackroyd, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Peter Millar, Henry Stanhope, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Michael Gilbert, Charles Bremner, F. W. Daley, John Percival, Piers Paul Read, Brian Crozier, Ian Morrow, George Brock, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Chris Thau, P. A. Sabine, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, John Higgins, Kerry Gill, Alan Sked (Chairman), Philip Mawer, General Secretary, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, P. Graham, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Bryan, Michel Syrett, Nigel Hawkes, Michael J. Barrett, Graham M. Cotton, S. A. Ettinger, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Marc Weller, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, L. H. Mills, Graham Hills, Jamie Dettmer, William Knight, Norman Stone, Joanna Pitman, Christopher Walker, Tom Adair, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, George Hill, Clive White, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Chris Dighton, Eileen McCabe and Nicholas Watt, Charles Bremner and John Phillips, Tim Jones, Benedict Nightingale, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Green, R. de Kergorlay (Commission Deputy Director-General), Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Anthony Howard, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Simon Palmer, Phil Armitage, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, John Watson,

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Perot talks to Baker Killer floods Spell check Lamb fined Index Life & Times Gazza Mania British resentment as Kohl bails out franc Major steps up reform call Home of Tiger Moth flies into jobless oblivion Upper Class Lust Latter-day Daniel survives lion cubs David Mellor last night faced the editors who put his career at risk. Tim Jones and Melinda Wittstock were there to watch Mellor admits 'I was a fool over actress' Abbey National Foul Play in the Cia Two characters in search of the leading role Major v Smith Peter Riddell considers the precedents and background to this afternoon's heavyweight clash in the Commons Smith freezes out shadow cabinet dissidents Labour Tory MPs rally round the party flag Euro-Sceptics No Title New policy attempts to seize high ground on Europe Nationalists find a refuge in UK crisis SNP Three-wheel advocate runs into trouble Euro-Humour Threat over new tax Buses run on bio-fuel Lawyer stole £1 m Second victim identified Judge backs rights bill Piper Alpha owners sue rescue ship firm News in Brief Mellon: it is for the prime minister to decide my future Heritage secretry says that tabloid editors belatedly descened on him like a pack of dogs By a Staff Reporter: Weeping man tells of killing baby Samba recalls Hill, master of mirth Fans of the television age's global comic laughed in the aisles, writes Tim Jones Illegal parking will not be a crime Christian Aid Ban all students with poor English, Patten tells university heads Pioneering polys join high table MoD spent £123m on doomed project Jewllery & Silverware by Selected Designers for Sale Joyriders do not see themselves as criminals Closure ends six decades of aviation history Harvery Elliott traces the rise and fall of Hatfield in Britain's aerospace industry Theft gang trapped by childern News in Brief Damages deal Firemen ill Hut loses root Ulster blast Cash seized The Times Leaked file lists only 88 staffed stations after BR privatisation Stations that Keep Staff Consultants' fees highest in Europe Consultants' Private Fees Watchdog demands voice for patients Dixons we Won't Be Beaten on Price Aids nurse wins accolade Open-plan pubs 'foil drug deals' Oxfam Perot campaign comebaek would upset the form card Although the Texan billionaire is not likely to regain his full popularity, his return may swing the vote, writes Anthony Howard from Washington Clinton accuses Bush of dodging debates on TV over economy Castro dismisses his chief policy architect Japanese press flocks to ruffle feathers of disgraced rare species Picture Gallery Rifkind pledges West's aid against Iranian aggression Texas Republicans fear party will lose in key state US seeks release of Iraq funds News in Brief Talks falter Aid cut feared Remains found Illegal system (AP): Battle of sexes No Title Hutchison Telecom US wants war crimes trials for atrocities in Yugoslavia Anti-Yeltsin camp steps up attacks City tells Britain to carry on spying St Peterburg Notebook B&Q UN puts Belgrade in a legal limbo World ostracises 'Yugoslavia' B&Q Germans join French to save the franc Fear grow for future of Community single currencyas workers take to streets in Rome Treaty's Fate Dealers think the treaty's iron law has metal fatigue George Brock writes Picture Gallery France counts cost of Bonn's affection Erm Strains From Reuter in Rome: Italians protest at budget Economy Booms and busts Walter Ellis on a town that died of hope Why do we fear Europe? The narrow vision of the Englanders will coninue to cost Britain dear, argues Peter Millar No justice in a merciful release Bernard Levin defends the law against euthanasia after the Cox case …and moreover Tough talk on gift guidelines Europe a La Carte Flight to Nowhere When Policemen Fail The referendum question as Parliament is recalled The Liverpool recipe and the path to fiscal competence Trial by Tv' for 'Sunday Sport' The Church's future A bridge too rusty? Court Circular Latest wills Announcements Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Flag for sale Birthdays today Chartered Institute of Building Memorial services Memorial meeting Royal College of Radiologists Announcements & Personal Notices Marriages Picture Gallery Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Lillywhites Ltd David Bathurst David Charles Lopes Bathurst, auctioneer and art dealer, and former cairman of Christie's, died from a heart atack on September 19 aged 54. He was born on December15,1937 Receptions Dinners Ralph Vickers Luncheon Service luncheon Appointments Pevsner reaches furthest isles Arehitecture John Gordon Germans pay for headstone Appreciations Admiral Sir Guy Grantham The King's Message of Confidence Sept 24 on this Day 1940 Floods kill 32 in violent French storms Commuters Stranded as torrential rain sweeps across England The Times Crossword No 19,032 Word Watching Aa Roadwatch IBM Weather Business City Bound Profits up Recovering Slipping Accountancy The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Franco-German move to prevent third ERM realignment BAe shake-up and jot losses will cost £bn Sir Lawrie serves up a tonic for Britain Sugar considering a bid to take Amstrad private Asprey Mortgages lowered by up to 1 per cent London Securities announces plan to avoid receivership Cost-cutting action gives boost to BSG The Chinese Export Commodities Fair (CECF) Laura Ashley climbs to £. 7m British Funds America urged to hasten BA deal The Sunday Times Independent Education 92 Maxwell sales realise more than £100M Business Roundup JMD revamp planned Huntleigh pays more Clyde slides into red Companies 'profits rise as economy is becalmed Costain hangs fire on mines Company News in Brief Conder's quotation suspended Travis dips Gent doubles Vardon deal Fujitsu By our City Staff: US bank chooses Alban Gate Airtours pays £6m for Pickfords travel agency chain Blue Chip Investors Barratt stays to build on his success Tempus British Aerospace shares slump after losses Stock Market Brady urges study of global capital flows Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Bank of Ireland New York falls for third day running World Markets Sweet nothings from Mr Sugar Comment On your marks UBS drops Random action The Times City Diary Into leathers The Times City Diary BAe offloads its regional jets to staunch the drain on defence George Sivell and Michael Tate trace how British Aerospace came to set aside ?£1 billion in order to restructure its business Owen's challenge Spreading the misery is no answer at Lloyd's Business rate and hardship relief Britain plc the markets await you Paying twice for foreign currency TBS Tynemouth Building Society Beam and gloom 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 (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Portfolio Platinum Shares consolidate H Health Group Portfolio By our City Staff: Gibbs Mew fights off bid from Brierley Turkish Airlines Electricity supply firms urged to end French connection US ready to widen tariffs on EC steel Geest shares slip on warning Reuter: Call for Gatt decision Debenham in merger talks Working for a better first-time exam pass rate Archers Personnel Services Ltd Accountancy Connections Hudson Shribman The Times Newspapers Accountant Reinsurance Accountant Picture Gallery Any Other Business Barclay Simpson Habibsons Bank Limited Barton Lyle LTD When the world is no longer your lobster Audit ALCAR The Shareholder Value Company Mitchell Roberts Associates Limited BBC regains ground in its battle for Tv rights Rugby Union Schmidt explains tour withdrawal French squad given early insight Swing towards perfection Threat to future of bloodstock industry Gower's fate A poor show Confrontation unavoidable Match-winners Ridgeon takes up the baton from Akabusi Real men and true Britain ready for Cup Tennis Red Bishop ready to spark Ascot double for Gosden Mandarin Ascot Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Backers chase jackpot Rodrigo De Triano's mile hopes sink in soft ground Texan Tycoon strikes it rich Taunton Perth The rich make mockery of game Polo Pros mix it with amateurs Cycling Rapid Raceline Americans step up their drive for the Dunhill Cup Couples, Love and Kite start favourites Europe stretches too far for Ballesteros Bryson makes the difference Autumn Windfall Europeans massed to repel US advance guard Card of Course Yates answers emergency call Hopley in command on debut Rugby Union: Former Scotland Captain Claims Illegal Payments Made to Players Scots to demand explanation from Sole Eltham go by the book to take trophy Williams to be tested by Prost Motor Racing The Times Shearer saves Rovers from embarrassment Last Night's Results Norwegians shock Holland to give Taylor early scare Dutch wilt in the second half Group Two Ironside keeps Newcastle out Relay four all muster In Brief Fancied pair Nelissen leads Scots out Villa 's defenders lead the way For the Record Francis gives Forest early fright in cup National Westminster Bank The 1993 Nutrasweet London Marathon Sheffield lifted by Jack's effort Rugby League Index Gascoigne back in the old routine Lazio outclass Tottenham as their latest star enjoys his opening night Forest's Blanc outlook Multiyork Made to Order Sale Holders matched stride for stride By our Sports Staff: Denmark struggle again Marshall humbles Jahangir Roddan critical of demands TCCB dishes up £5,000 fine to Lamb Grant takes British title from Graham Pocket guide to a small change The last of the pre-decimal coins is going to a silvery grave Book p4,5 A crucible for Major's mettle As Parliament assembles, John Grigg recalls great dramatic moments in the chamber As the prime minister looks back to great parliamentary jousts he should conclude that the key to success has always been courage Please hide your message after the beep Private Life: John Diamond finds the ghost in the answering machine Cambridge Theatre Special Offer p4 Entertainments Today's Events A daily guede 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 (Wgere ubducated wuth tge symbol) on release across the country Stripped down and fighting fit Opera I Capuleti ed i Montecchi Covent Garden Swings, roundabouts Tiieatre Water Music Cockpit, Marylebone More than mere ritual Dance Mandali/Yuva The Place Less than full drama Concert Philharmonia/Sinopoli Festival Hall Foul play in the CIA vs. IRA match Cinema New Releases: Geoff Brown on Patriot Games, Swoon, Just Like a Women, California Man, Secret Friends, My Father is Coming Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Sketches from the bohemian life Theatre Colqhoun and MacBryde Royal Court Hostages to a short imagination Television Review Miele Reith lineup Arts Brief Bold logician , cold comforter A Philosopher and his mistress: Bertrand Russell and Lady Ottoline Morrell, two eminent Edwardians, both at the nerve-centre of English culture Bertrand Russell By Caroline Moorehead Sinclair-Stevenson, £20 Fly free USA with our three exclusive offers Claim your Free West Coast Flighis Claim your Free Class Upgrades The Times Gateway USA Picture Gallery Lady Chafferley's lovers Ottoline Morrell Life on the Grand Scale By Miranda Seymour Hodder & Stoughton. £25 Prostitute of tongues The Oxford Companion to the English Language Edited by Tom McArthur Oup, £25 Scotch fantasia Poor Things By Alasdair Gray Bloomsbury, £14.99 Nemesis strikes Unter den Linden Norman Stone on a new study of the last days of the Nazi capital, and why Harris was wrong The Fall of Berlin Dropping the desert pilot Glubb Pasha By Trevor Royle Little, Brown, £20 Atoning for the sins of their fathers The Children of Men By P. D. James Faber, £14.99 Captives on their captors An Cradling By Brian Keenan Hutchinson, 16.99 Tornado down By Raf Flight Lieutenants John Peters and John Nichol Michael Joseph, 15.99 Hole in Europe's heart Europe The Crunch By William Cash Duckworth, £4 Writing Magazine Allied Dunbar Personal Financial Guidance Selector Europe a Spencer Start Company N. B. S Selector Europe a Spencer Start Company N. B. S N. B. S Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing CIS Roger Lilley Associates Egor Executive Selection Think before the axe falls Whether or not you see redundancy coming, there are ways of softening the blow. Jenny Woolf outlines tactics for planning ahead positively Ingres Shha Surrey Heath Housing Association Robert Half the Human Factor Morgan Grenfell & Co. Limited Newlon Housing Trust Connaught Executive Career Services Accountant Makro wholesaling into the future NP National Power The DMW Group Drake Executive Project Managers Sales Executives General Appointments The Times Prudential Master Chef Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whitehead selection K3 Group LTD Barkers LBW N. B. S Howgate Sable Toshiba Talisman ASSC Resources Communication Management Consultants The Times Literary Supplement Smith Ducheyne Executive Microsoft Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Mail Beasy Hart District Council AES The Pathfinder Partnership Limited PA Consulting Group Metro Fletcher Hunt plc Varley Walker Barclays Renault Chusid Lander MLC Active Learning & Leisure Limited Jm I. T. Sales Opportunities Adderley Featherstone plc CTA Eagle Star Johnson Wilson & Partners Search & Selection… Selection & Search Anglia Personnel Consultants Mr R L White, Primagraphics Limited McKenzie Waterman Director of Corporate Services Rydal Spring & Associates ILDM Redrow Homes Hall Harrison Cowley AXA Equity & Law CAB International ALDI Ecotec Research and Consulting LTD MMi Accelerated Promotion Scheme for Graduates the… Career Analysts Headway Scientific Generics Women trapped in training The failure of women to become consultants is causing shortages, Joan Llewelyn Owens writes General Appointments Scorex Career Services Guide Research Consultant Use your Languages in Sales Honesty the best policy Life after Redundancy If you lie and get the job, the pressure could affect you mentally JCB International (Europe) Ltd Cordon Bleu Cook General Appointments K/f Associates Selection & Search Recruitment Matters Conoco JET City Investment House Commodities Sales Executives CIMA ACT Financial Systems Burnley The Football League PMC International International Sales Manager Times Newspaper IRFB Services Limited Careerline The School of Stress Counselling Creme Dela Creme BBC Multi-Lingual Opportunities Imperial War Museum Business Advisors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Qual Civil Engineer Residential Lettings Meridian Status Legal Rec Cons Advertising Elite Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trainee Partners Corney & Barrow (Broker Services) LTD Experienced Telephonist MP Michael Page Finance CEPEC Circa £600 per Week Profiles Management Trainees Engineering Appointments Has feminism failed? Lyndon and the Women The Times Personal Bugs that could mop up our nuclear waste Nick Nuttall on the bacteria that extract radioactive metal from water Concise Crossword Winning Move At last: a test for heart damage BBC1 Satellite Thermomax Solar Energy Radio 1 Variations

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