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News from 28/09/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Phil Yates, David Tytler, W. R. Brooksbank, DJM, Gill Ross, Barry Trowbridge, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Norman Howell, Michael Brooke, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Fabian Acker, M. V. Posner (Deputy Chief Economic Adviser), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Rob Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Michael Tate, City Editor, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, John Shepperd, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Insurance Correspondent, Robert E. Pike, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Brian Hill, President, Peter Bills, Ray Kennedy, Rodney Milnes, John O'Leary, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Hamlyn, Jeremy Taylor, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Richard Ford and Jonathan Prynn, Roger Lyons, General Secretary, Edward Gorman, Mathew Heim, C. Dean, Alan Barber, Russell Kempson, Lindsay Cook, Len Peach, Chairman, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Norman Hammond, Roger Williams, David Watts, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, Matthew d'Ancona, Nigel Hawkes, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Vivienne Becker, Barry Pickthall, M. G. Roberts, National Secretary, Ian Ross, Alastair Robertson, Belinda Caminada, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Diana McKINLEY, R. W. Johnson, Elizabeth Candy, Suzanne Glass, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sir Denys Henderson, M. F. G. Savage, Mel Webb, Clive White, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Nada Buric, John Shaw, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Joseph Gallivan, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Alan McGregor, Richard Davison, Sg Warburg, Derek Harris, Benedict Nightingale, James Flecker, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Wood, Arthur Leathley, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, John Phillips, Martin Waller and Harvey Elliott, Matthew Bond, Jamie James, Peter Robinson, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Christopher Irvine, John Peake,

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Portfolio plus Gould quits over Labour EC policy Smith shrugs off eve-of-conference walkout Howard widens rift on Europe Tory Split Index Life & Times Richest woman in Britain is Greek shipping heiress 163 killed in air crash Judging judges Rape hunt Fraud check Gascoigne hurt BBC hit by £50 m mix-up Virgin atlantic Private Schools Zulu inarch erupts after ANC ambush Partners pile on pressure The New York Helmsley Palace Major faces sternest leadership test yet as Euro rebellion grows Dissident backbenchers threaten prime minister's authority Restless , isolated intellectual who lost trust and support of his parry Gould Profile Tough brief for party lawyer Howard Profile 'With deep regret ... ' Mother pleads in vain for son's life News in Brief Opt-out alternative The Neil Kinnock Show Swan killed on Avon Sotheby's sued Ramblers hold protest Picture Gallery Chess clash resumes Banks offer surprise £100m to launch Jubilee line rescue Jobless bosses look to Europe Ray Clacy continues a series on white-collar employment prospects £sd finally vanishes as florin flounders John Young asks whether our new coin is just a step on the road to a single European currency and plastic money Hospital refused last wish for toast Girl's rapist 'being shielded Christian Aid Girl, two, addicted to nicotine News in Brief Fans killed Police pelted Attack charge Animals attack Bond winners Dell Rude or lazy judges 'need reprimanding' Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, reports from the annual Bar Conference in London Chairman's Address Police losing faith in justice system, says chief constable Police Criticism 'Enlist lay help' on children Bingham puts case against Strasbourg Bill of Rights Sequel to wife's release Family firms join forces to fight bankruptcy decisions Phones ring again for estate agents after loan rate cut Lindsay Cook looks at prospects for revival in the property market Job Centre Picture Gallery Agencies fear cut in aid Gould throws off straitjacket to lead rebels Euro Split Royal Mint Gould throws off straitjacket to lead rebels Fading reds bemoan fate The Left Four musketeers lead shadow army Smith Team Floating voters become target Party Profile Resignation puts party in unknown territory Election Economy at the fore Agenda War hero awards UK medals Muslimiiieiisive turns war against Serbs in Bosnia Ambus in the hills above the Drina river frontier make a new chapter in the conflict As hit-and-run guerrilla tactics take their toll in eastern Bosnia, the roads have become unsafe and Serb villages are burning, Tim Judah writes from Skelani City fears Un relief will aid ethnic purge The Un plan to help Sarajevo survive winter is facing setbacks, Edward Gorman writes The ILPH is working 1992 October Vodafone Mitterrand remains inscrutable as France ponders his future Amato in threat to step down Tajik rebels seize Russian soldiers French knights of the road drive government into a U-turn Picture Gallery Swiss back Europe in tunnel vote Kohl celebration dimmed Germany 'heading for recession' V2 town reflects pride and shame Burmese martial law lifted News in Brief (Reuter): UN push for drugs court Three die in new floods (Reuter): Brazil debate (Reuter): Spy named (Reuter): Arms moved (AP): Wallace critical (AFP): Damp spot Buthelezi denounces ANC-Pretoria deal and pulls out of talks Israel to get huge American arsenal Literati braced for the thoughts of Tina New York Notebook by Ben MacIntyre Bush's rail tour fails to build up steam in Ohio Disenchantment with the president is clear even in the conservative Midwest, writes Martin Fletcher on the Spirit of America Savimbi rhetoric raises poll tension Boy's 'divorce' from his parents spurs debate Co-Operative Bank PLC By our Foreign Staff: Nigerian air crash kills 163 Labour pulled both ways Is the Opposition's new optimism well founded, asks Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday ... and moreover Mandela's challenge The ANC leader's generalship is the key to peace, writes R. W. Johnson in South Africa Ascent of a three-star angel Benard Levin celebrates the life and lunch of a great French chef Looking for Mr Smith The Times Diary Bottling it up The Times Diary Closed shop The Times Diary Losing Grace's Arguing Aloud The Winning Thing Small Change Hospital heritage Careful rebuilding of economic policy seen as Uk aim A plea for parks Burden on universities Feminism letters, life & Times Letters should carry… Remembrance of a lost Dickens When policemen fail Broad curriculum Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Announcements Announcements & Personal Notices Prince's school opens in Regent's Park Personal Appears in Life & Times I Section - Page 9 Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Dinner Service reunions Luncheon In Memory of Barbara Stokes Service luncheon 'Lost' statue may fetch £50,000 Sale room Marriages Nature notes Anniversaries Prof Henry McLlwain Professor Hentry McLlwain, biochemist, died on September 14 aged 79. He was born on December 12,1912, in Newcastle upon Tyne Colonel Fred Tilston, VC Frederick Albert Tilston, who won the VC at the Hochwald on March 1,1945, died in his native Toronto on September 23 aged 86. He was born there on June 11,1906 Make this a new year of peace and hope in Israel Dan Cohn-Sherbok Fritz Leiber Fritz Leiber, American Sicence fiction writer, died on September 5 aged 81. He was born in Chicago on December 24,1910 Sir Geraint Evans Appreciations Rt Rev Anthony Tremlett First Budget of the War The Times Crossword No 19 , 035 Parker Duofold BBC hit by £50m accounts error Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Times Weathercall Weather Business Doctor in the house at Brent Walker In the News The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Bush hurries to kick-start trade talks before election Dan-Air to ask investors for at least £30m Fraud office investigates Bank bribery allegations ICI chief backs one EC market Some day, my boy, all this won't be yours Shakespeare makes a palpable hit John Charcol Expanding textiles firm aims to be just-in-time Smaller Companies British Coal enterprise Future of town Shall insurer in balance Old Lady defends her fast-failing reputation By our City Staff: Pro Ned chief wants old boy network halted Recoiling from 'trust me' Lamont Gilt-Edged British Funds By our Financial Staff: Ireland likely to raise rates Putting British industry first Comment Dons get Moon raver The Times City Diary Retread time The Times City Diary Return tour The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Gin palaces Hard times Old order Cut base rates again now and flee forever from the Erm chain gang Economic View Anatole Kaletsky says Britain must seize the chance to pull out of recession and eradicate inflation Pegasus-Business-Software The single market is still our best bet Sir Denys Hederson, chairman of Ici says Britain's economic policies must reconcile dogma and business reality Company Briefs Forte to check in with battered profits Reportiong this Week Ecu bond starts to come unstuck Capital Markets Whitbread and Guinness wage the war of the widget Martin Waller describes how a small plastic device is adding fizz to Britain's take-home canned beer market New-look shares game can now be played every day Portfolio plus Portfolio Plus Capitalisation, week's change C E Health Times Newspapers Limited UK to export bright ideas In a special report, Derek Harris looks at how a booming British industry is set to conquer Europe Best Instant Sign Company Autumn National Franchise Exhibition A quality type of printer Franchisees are helping to form policies for high standards Multiple Display Advertising Items Esso Mr Joyce ensures his fortune Turnover is expected to rise to £9.5 million System comes to the rescue The aim is to open between 15 and 20 by late next year Franchise Opportunities Cinderall Desingner Gowns Dairy Crest Road to Europe and the future Britain's high street businesses see the Continent as their market for continuing growth Once option is a joint venture with a business in the target country Companies on the lookout The national show includes a stress adviser and a laser game business The Franchise Shop M&B Marquees Uniglobe Travel National Westminster Bank Hose Winster Man Grobbelaar finds fault as Liverpool slip again Poblems mount for Souness The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Leeds line up their alternative schemes Ndlovu administers his touch of class Departed pair leave Forest without fire Coppell fumes at Dowie's double Ferguson looks to Giggs for goals Roberts on target with hat-trick of Shearer class Wolverhamption unveil a new talent Allen comes to West Ham's aid after Morley's misses Weekend Football Results and Tables Polls Check Newcastle keep on winning Eustace shows his frustration as Orient fire blanks Second and Third Divisions Rangers quick to take command Northampton profit as Rudling errs Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Swansea halt Llanelli's charge in its tracks Rugby Union West Hartlepool announce intent Irish swamped by second-half surge Emeruwa steers Wasps through the confusion Lahib's success proves virtue of patient policy Racing Saturdays Result Leaders on the Flat Mandarin: Double Blue for sixth win Mandarin, Thunderer: Bath Mandarin: Carlisle Mandarin: Fontwell Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton Blinkered first time Backers shun Arc favourites Mandarin: Hamilton Park River Delta impresses Oumaldaaya gilds fine weekend for Dunlop Rapid Raceline Britain make swift return to ranks of world also-rans Pickard forced back to the drawing board Switzerland book place in final Wbo orders return bout for McMillan Boxing Ipswich ride their luck MacGillivray steers clear of incidents Hounslow successful again Hockey Chief coach to be given more scope Rowing Dawson lifts title after cancellation In Brief Marathon effort Connors collects Britain edged out Record-breaker Royals supreme Consistent Foulds ends barren run Snooker Jansher beats Dittmar to reclaim world title Squash Rackets The Times Edwards lifts his gloom with superb last leap Atheletics For the Record Sheehan completes Open double Final Scores Mom Woburn Selectors receive another broad hint from Ward Rugby League Results and Tables Today's Fixtures The Magic of Mansell Index Gascoigne injured in league debut Lazio official optimistie their England international will recover quickly Medivac Waddle makes his old club suffer Britain forced to settle for second Calling to seek new approach Jiménez triumphs as Faldo finds the going too tough Leading Final Scores Mansell breaks Senna's record with ninth win Race Details Picture Gallery Big birds bath here A scupture by Gaudier-Brzeska has finally grown up Index Every one a gem: the treasures of great women Mail and the female Failed or not, feminism provokes passionate views, as shown by this selection of abridged letters from readers in response to the debate started by Neil Lydon in the pages of The Times What's wrong with good old sins? Working Life: Libby Purves reflects on some new roads to damnation Christian Aid Education p7 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 filims in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Bruised by the force of argument Television Review Bernstein to Beethoven Music: New York New York PO/Masur Avery Fisher Hall Sounding better than it looks Opera Katya Kabanova Sadler's Wells The Times Fast track into the 21st century Neglected for decades, railway architecture is being revitalilsed in breathtaking style. Marcus Binney reports Fringe benefits and undiluted fun Theatre: Jeremy Kingston previews a season of Edinburgh higlights at the Purcell Room Byromc twist to the Bible Theatre: Cain revived at the Minerva in Chichester Jibes hit minimal target Concer: LSO/Tilson Thomas, Barbican Hall Genesis dates Crazy cleaning Arts Brief Stepping out Spooky record Last chance The Times Educational Supplement In the footsteps of my father Fifty years ago, Jerome Caminads, a young Times reports, began a remarkable adventure in wartime Eastern Europe. Armed with a battered copy of her father's book on his experiences, Belinds Caminada (picutred above) has retraced his jurney The Times A tomb with a view Grave tiding of Robert Maxwell Every gem tells a story The legends of the women who wore them give added lulstre to famous jewellery collections. Vivienne Becker casts an eye on the treasures that go on sale this autumn High time to bend a collective ear There have long been disadvantages inb eing tall. Now long people are gathering to act Beauty aids for the manly beast With body polishes, facial scrubs and "panthermal therapy", men's personal hygiene has come of age Like a dishwaher, the internal spray coats you in essential oils (Antia chose frankincense for its 'healing properties') Has feminism failed? The Times The Queen's University of Bellast Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls… Holborn College Degree Courses Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Brighton Leicester University Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford The Rapid Results College Educational Courses Review Alliance Francaise Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Jesus College, Oxford Pembroke College, Oxford Indenpendant Education Do rectors have a prayer? An ancient Sottish university instiution is fighting for its life, Rob Brown reports Food for young minds When teaching modern languages, stick to a simple diet What they love and want in textbooks is relevance Class matters, but perhaps too much They system of determining classes of degrees should be reassessed Many a first has come to grief in later life: many a third has risen Classic defence of the Gcse Viewpoint Susan Elkin That's no wife, that's my bird Micheal Brooke cocks a quizzical eye at the doings of our supposedly monogamous feathered and furred friends, and finds adultery rampant Men could potentially compete in terms of the quality of their sperm An end to animal testing? Update Kangaroo clue Ozone loss Space rays Professor Sir Martin Rees of Cambridge and Professor… Sound advice Protein pointer Drug money Where did corn on the cob come from? An long-standing archeolgical riddle seems to have been resolved just south of the Aztec heartlands All at sea, but not so you would notice Naming has an ugly element Crone Corkill Rosemary Marshall Advertising Ltd Siverman Sherliker Solicitors Personal Microfilming Services Announcements & Personal Notices SECRETARY/PA Market Research Company West End Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Public Notices Beaufort Management Consultants Limited Legal Secretaries Personal Assistant to the Managing Director College to Career Super Secretaries Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Super Secretaries Multilingual Opportunities Executive Assistant Concise Crossword No 2904 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Will your son grow breasts? Variations Radio 1 Guidance Independent Education Choice Picture Gallery National Westminster Bank Valuable lesson in individual choice Parents seeking private education for their children can find all they want at Independent Education 92, John O'Leary reports Parents have become much more demanding Whitehead & Partners Information All geared up for the competition Perceived value is vital in a recession. Matthew d'Ancona on how schools are raising the stakes Education Fees Why your schoolchild is so dear to you Richard Davison explains why schools fees are so high and how they can be afforded with sound planning Parents should consider planning ahead Fees not so simple Financial assistance is available and increasingly schools and other charitable bodies are targeting the children who need it most Let's start at the very beginning From assisted places to Zimbabwe, David Tytler provides an alphabetical guide to the independent sector Mouthpiece of the independent sector Richard Davison looks at the work of the advice service Isis St. Christopher A School Which Encourages Individual Fulfilment For more details , contact Mary McNab, Admissions… The Times Lloyd's Fraser Marr Independent Education 1992 Bedford Preparatory School Independent Schools Information Service At the starting post Gill Ross examines entry procedures, and offers parents some advice Striving to fulfil each child's potential Day pupil or boarder? Tow head teachers explain in the merits of their respective tyes of school Ample time to work, rest and play Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Reed's School Fimem Respice Oundle School Rookesbury Park School Cheltenham College Uppingham School Sixth Form Scholarships The Leys School Cambridge The Study Preparatory School Bromsgrove School Clifton College and Preparatory School Batmoral Knitwear Girls Schools Association Stonyhurst College Hurst Green, Lancashire Bredon School Corporation of London Multiple Display Advertising Items Queen Ethelburga's College Girls Public Day School Trust Moreton Hall Monmouth School The Abbey School Tewkesbury St Mary's School Aiglon College Switzerland Multiple Display Advertising Items Casterton School Cumbria The Oratory School Eastbourne College Sixth Form Girls St Dunstan's College Knightbridge University Ratcliffe College Director of Studies Kingswood School Saint Felix School St Albans Tutors The St. James's Secretarial College Japan Foundation Endowment Committee St Albans High School for Girls Thornton College Rokeby School Kingston Grammar School Northbourne Park School S. John's School Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items The Mount School Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sutton Valence School Kent Taverham Hall Ilford Ursuline High School Pockington School Elonex Personal Computers

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