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News from 03/10/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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R. J. Hobdell, Vivien Stern, Director, Klick, Liz Dolan, Matthew D'ancona Education Correspondent, Jon Ashworth, Clifford Longley, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Peter Cotes, Patricia Davies, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Gerry Plant, Jan Morris, Tim Judah, Harley Sherlock, Tony Parsons, Martin Spence, Bruce Hiscock, John Diamond, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Tim Marsh, Michael Tate, City Editor, Ray Clancy, L. I. Rudland, Francesca Greenoak, Ralph Steadman, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Christopher Shaw (Chairman), Patricia Tehan, Louise Taylor, David Q. Miller, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Anne Caborn, Candida Crewe, Alan Hamilton, Colin Welch, Robert Nye, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Michael Clark, Lord Gibson, Anatole Kaletsky and Philip Webster, Michael Hamlyn, C. T., Frances Bissell, H. J. Grantham, David Hands, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Michael Tate City Editor, Peter Barnard, Derwent May, Leslie Thomas, Malcolm Smith, Nicole Swengley, Arthur Gold, Jessica Gorst-Williams, George Brock, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, Mary Stewart-Wallace, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Chris Thau, Rupert Bruce, Barry Millington, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Mark Carlisle, J. S. Langford, Alix Ramsay, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Chris Philip, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, Martin Page Probation Officer, Bryan Appleyard, Jamie Dettmer, John N. Archer, Norman Stone, Pierre Koffman, Christopher Thomas, Eve Gardner, Jane Bidder, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Frances Heaton, Roddy Forsyth and Louise Taylor, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Andrew Finkel and Michael Evans, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Louisa Young, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Ben MacIntyre, Helen Pridham, Andy Martin, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Pico Iyer, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Patrick Barnes (Leader), Martin Tucker, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Mac Margolis, Conal Gregory, Judy Froshaug, David Watts Diplomatic Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Paddy Burt, S. W. Thompson, Christopher Irvine, Patrick James, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,

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Worries about Tory drift hit sterling New rates cut unlikely after pound plunges Perot storms the polls More jobs go Labour attack Atrocity claim Leeds hope Index Weekend Times A Bust-Up in Milan House prices drop 1.4% in a month Brave Kurd who ran £1 m house fraud goes free Blood on the Table Security council votes to starve Saddam out Kuoni Weekend Money Swayed by Suede Admirals fly to missile accident Major's Maastricht ultimatum forces the sceptics to waver Shambling to the EC summit via Coventry Baffled British ministers will need to find a more acceptable alternative to the S-word, George Brock writes Harrods Knightbridge Treaty splits the second city Louise Hidalgo finds most Midlanders are reluctant to rush towards Maastricht Musical minister enjoys Mellor's heritage Time to let the whips off the leash Prime minister stakes political future on Europe Lunn Poly Plebiscite loophole dismays ministers Corrections Rapist who was released by police struck again Stepfather spun girl in tumble dryer Norman's conquest How men find God Picture Gallery Teacher in GCSE row loses fight The Equitable Life Black box recovered from Nepal air crash NSPCC MMI policyholders are safe, says AA £150,000 surgery gift Maxwell trust payout Kirk history found Zoo opponents banned Twin awarded damages Burglar 's death list Bomb loses bounce Old ravers raise racket Multiyork Careers staff are latest victims Workers hired to find jobs for young people are joining them on the dole, writes Tim Jones Polite society has to face the music Job cuts push week's total past 9,000 Britain's vanishing industries Qantas Bottomley commits £500m to home care Smith vows to keep pressure on Tories Joyrider jailed for death crash RTZ festival of arts Forgotten genre hits the heights at auction New herbicide saves lives of sick children Dull debate takes the heat off Labour's leadership Election recrimininations failed to materialise, and the party found itself united, Jill Sherman writes Evolution outstrips party revolution Conference sketch Rubens is back after 150 years Picture Gallery Village halls get lifeline Buccaneering king of Fiat secures his dynasty's future Abandoning the chairmanship has been seen as a shrewd move, writes John Phillips from Rome US and Turks seek to limit damage in sea disaster Communist fleet rusts at Nazis' test site The V2 controversy Virgin Holidays Truth gives way to fantasy in Balkan propaganda war Greeks fearful of Kosovo explosion Romania acquires Wacko tastes The Volvo Estate The Volvo Estate. Open your Mind Perot bounces back to savage Bush in Rockies stronghold TV debates open to the third man Norman's conquest Liberal state falls to the anti-gay vote Portland, Oregon is the scene for the most vitriolic attack yet in America on homosexuality, colouring the debate on family values, Ben Macintyre writes New corps lynched by Nato News in Brief Police attack Rome rioters (Reuter): Rebels take Georgia town (Reuter): Kept at home Leader named President leads (Reuter): Villagers killed No Title Kuwaitis hope for democracy in defiance of reluctant rulers Bribery and intimation are playing their part in the run-up to the election in the emirate on Monday, writes Christopher Walker from Kuwait City Franco takes over from Collor and appoints cabinet The Sunday Times ANC dismisses amnesty plans Poor communication is slowing progress towards democracy, writes Michael Hamlyn in Johannesburg Palestinians want the Greek out of Orthodox Army Officer Clifford Longley Theories of punishment rarely fit the crime Picture Gallery Philip Howard … and moreover Hooked , line and sonata Simon Jenkins on his addition to a radio channel broadcasting a concentrated died of musical greats Tennyson: a talent suppressed The greatest work by the Victorian poet, who died 100 years ago, is lost to today's readers, writes John Grigg Smith 's model man of Europe The Times Diary Falling standards The Times Diary Middle Eastern son The Times Diary Lord of the manna The Times Diary And All that A Grail Too Far Moral Distinction Fudged Bouquets and brickbats for new Criminal Justice Act Hatfield 's prospects Following the V2 trail Too many cars? Future of Radio 4 Illustrated answer Doubts about coal industry's future Pitchford Hall Quality of education Insubstantial role Court Circular Weekend anniversaries Queen opens £10m centre Announcements Radio launch is delayed Picture Gallery Steam enthusiasts rally in tribute to train artist Medieval paintings restored Church news Service luncheon Forthcoming marriages Dinner Marriages Service dinner Service dinners Gainsborough portrait goes up for auction Bronze Age boat yields new clues Archaeology Weekend birthdays Royal engagements Antony Terry Antony Terry, MC, former investigative journalist on The Sunday Times, died at his home in Wellington, New Zealand, yesterday aged 76. He was born in London on H . L. Keenleyside Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside, who was a leading architeet of Canada's role in world affairs and later headed the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration, died at his home in Saanich, BC, on September 27 aged 94. He was born in Toronto Church services tomorrow Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity Adrian Heath Adrian Heath, artist, died in France on September 15 aged 72. He was born at Matmyo, Burma, on Douglas Home Appreciations Dr Richard Turner His Honour A. E Cox Picture Gallery On this Day Germany's Recovery The silent killer that struck at Britain's heart Celebrations of the V2's space role evoke grimmer memoris for survivors of the war The Times Crossword No 19,040 Wheather Pickfords Travel Business Weekend Money Bundesbank paid DM92bn to save ERM UK currency reserves fall by $7.69bn The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Lower job losses in US ease pressure on Fed First taxman, now supertaxman Pension choice Time to retire Picture Gallery Canary Wharf chiefs ousted By our Business Staff: Maxwell fails in court challenge to the SFO Lease of life Fidelity Brokerage Home comforts Fixed loans Sport Unhappy returns Amstrad dives into the red Trafalgar will cite recovery to foil Jardine Ministers bow to City pressure Anatomy of a recession By our Insurance Correspondent: MMI policyholders seek cover Market sceptical over Amstrad revival Tempus Help for whistle blowers Wilkes cuts dividend after interim loss Bank of England hits back at Senate report on BCCI British Funds Gibbs claims victory in bid battle with Brierley Business Roundup Adwest improves Clarke Foods on ice Roquefort stake sold Dolphin holds payout Ash & Lacy slips back Clifford Foods slumps Losses deepen at Reed M&s supplier thrives Now appearing in Sorry, I'll read that again and What's my line? Week Ending Making a habit of clearing City fences Business Profile Carol Leonard discovers a lighter side to the first women to become director general of the City Takeover Panel Frizzell The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Falling pound pulls back shares Stock Market NFC bond issue hits share price Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street Help for Homeless Policyholders left in limbo Comment Savers lose out again as rates take a dive Interest earned on accounts more than halved in past two years Market for guaranteed returns shrinks Mercury Britain's Leading Investment House Millions fail to move cash from obsolete plans Warning on perils of bankruptcy Save & Prosper the Investment House Fidelity Investments Societies launch scheme to house homeless in repossessed property Repayment cover for borrowers Cheshire Building Society Counsellors to offer US-style service on debts Weighing up the options when taking your pension N&P No-one's busier on your behalf Prudential Foreign & Colonial Save & Prosper the Investment House M&G Leaseholders look forward to windfalls from reforms Salesmen find window of opportunity Woolwich Quest for equal retirement age goes on Briefings Save & Prosper the Investment House The Equitable Life National Savings CFS For Information regarding Advertising within the… Talk to Towry Law Independent Financial Adviser Interest Rates Roundup Holding investments that grow in inflationary circumstances Taxing time on health premiums One way to cut out charges made by banks When the interest is a nice little earner Societies offer fixed loans The Equitable Life Paying out on endowments Time waster Save & Prosper the Investment House Late declines Fidelity Brokerage FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Traditional Options The Times Unit Trust Information Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Dollar Spot Rates Resurgent Wasps prepared to take lead Ie creativity Thompson proving key acquisition MATCH-BY-MATCh Guide Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Stabler happy to head West David Hands talks to the inspiration behind a challenge from the North East S Africa begin testing tour Sports Service Jolypha to lift glittering prize Talented local filly can repel strong overseas challenge for the Arc Filly stands out in Fabre's treble chance Top French trainer andre Fabre spearheads a strong home defence in tomorrow's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Michael Seely reports Mandarin, Thunderer: Uttoxeter Longchamp Today C4 Longchamp Tomorrow Big-Race Field Form guide to the 18 contenders Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Mandarin: Smart Mellottie primed for repeat success Mandarin, Thunderer, Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Mandarin, Thunderer: Kelso Perpendicular aims at Berlin Mandarin, Thunderer: Chepstow Mandarin, Thunderer: Goodwood High-level concern over Maktoum cuts Nominator rewarded for industry Rapid Raceline Surf's up in the world of wave worshipping Andy Marin meets Hawaiian about to pack up his board, shorts and shades and embark on the 'perfect' profession Fighting display by youngsters Tennis BA fly high at top of medals table Walker proves an inspiring leader of European team Golf: Tension at Dalmahoy Contraasts with Controversy over Stuttgart Course Patricia Davis travels the Solheim Cup fairways with Mickey Walker, who has every confidence that her players can overcome the Americans Hole By-Hole Guide to the First Day Benn ready to mount an aggressive challenge in Italy By our Sports Staff: Woosnam attacks state of course Jeffes takes advantage to go ahead Yachting England players return to spotlight Hockey Havant to set standard Celtic and Hearts look forward to European success Scottish clubbs happy with draws Zoff to delay decision on Gascoigne's fitness Match-Match Guide Jackman has title designs In Brief African outing Singling out Larini's drive Jack 's arrival gives Eagles extra dimension Leeds back on the winning path Rugby League Beckenham seek light relief For the Record Short is ready to play a waiting game with Derby Rugby Union Uefa warns Leeds they may not be reinstated Rangers await outcome of European Cup confusion Club hopes to reap reward Regent Travel Services No Title Cuba places future in safe hands Lighter load Sporting Diary Nicholas calm in stormy finish Baton change Gost of living Radio Waves Beyond the angels' trampoline On a wine tour of Chile earlier this year, Ralph Steadman recoded in words and pictures his 'kaleidoscopic battering' Bachelors , spinsters and the benefits of the natural method Making a pass is'nt easy, especially if you think you are past it Sotheby's Television Rearview Food and Drink Theatre American Express American Express Cards On the trail animal cruelty The Rspca is encouraging children to learn about its undercover operations and have fun. Jane Bidder reports Anxious, lonely wait for the patter of tiny hoofs Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Survival in leaps and bounds Bush Telegraph Colourful teal make a splash Feather report Waterside memoirs of a master chef How a soggy hamburger helped Pierre Koffman to feel at home in London and led him to La Tante Claire Tiptree Proper hotpot for a television supper Entertaining at Home: Ann Parkinson Wholesome com from America Frances Bissell, the Times cook, celebrates 500 transatlantic years Hot news from Chile The southern hemisphere has another quality wine producer, says Jane MacQuitty Best buys Noble Caledonia Limited Embroidering on the borders Needlework and gardening are close companions, Francesca Greenoak writes Shoparound Scissors Langley House Footshop Ltd British Antique Replicas Weekend Tips My Perfect Weekend Lynda La PLANTScriptwriter and novelist Multiple Display Advertising Items Many hands make bright work Nicole Swengley finds dolphins, poppits and skittles at the Chelsea Crafts Fair Shoparound Multiple Display Advertising Items Autoguard Multiple Display Advertising Items Flying Flowers Multiple Display Advertising Items Doctor's Tips On Chest Pain and Clogged… The Domestic Paraphernalia Co Saturday Rendezvous Big fun for the little party people Jessica Gorst-Williams on how to avoid birthday tantrums and be the children's host and hostess with the mostest Party-Giver's Ideas Guide Events Still breaking out the Mavall muse …and still rokin' the blues in the blues in the heart os Soho, chief clubber Gaz Mayall parleys with Louisa Young Gaz loves the music as much today as 12 years ago when the club started, and he has the knack of sharing his enthusiasm Personal Column Parkinson's Disease Society The Times Venues P&O European Ferries Holidays Great British accident What to Wear Britain invented weekends, says Brenda Polan, so why can't we dress for them? Euro Break Switch to blades and roll away Sporting Life Alice Thomson gets wheels on to try another participatory sport Fact Box Notebook Nothing to grouse about Patrick James checks into a hotel to go in pursuit of the edible Weekend Breaks Country Retreat Shooting Packages Bye bye buying, hello renting What £450,000 will buy Taking cover Renting v Buying around the Country Decay in a magical setting Picardy United House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mellowing with the ages Francesca Greenoak sees how our gardens have grown in history Laing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mosskaye Residential J. N. Bentley Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chart the course of a valuable hobby East and west, whatever their references, antique maps have global appeal Richmond Park Heights Multiple Classified Advertising Items An evening without chemistry Benedict Nightingale admits to war weariness with Tony Harrison Theatre Square Rounds Olivier Everyone Needs Opera Perils of putting on the glitz Rock: David Sinclair reviews Mark Almond at the Albert Hall, plus new albums from Peter Gabriel and the Jayhawks Songs, but not for voices Concerts London's yearning Slow but not sure The Sunday Times The Times Baffled by he and she Theatre The Darling Family Old Red Lion Entertainments South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Moscow City Ballet Classical Spectacular Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Theatres Satellite Medivac Saturday Television and Radio Variations Radio Variations Radio Sunday Television and Radio Satellite Land's End Direct Merchants Hamming it up in Parma Lynne Truss emerges, blinking, from the darkene Concise Crossword No 2909 Winning Move Stroking Suede's ego Caitlin Moran discovers it's hard to be humble when you're the coolest Best Band in Britain Please Don't Look Away Guilty Secrets: Jenny Eclair Saturday Review Canon Personal Copiers Reading between the stars Opening Shots Contents Paradox of a Irish Murdoch belives in good and in religion, but not in God. She sees science as an enemy and discipline as a friend. Most of all, she tells Bryan Appleyard, she would like us, from an early age, to learn to contemplate the great chamber of the human soul. Photograph by Graham Wood Rothmans King Size If, You Can't Play Cd while You Change Cd,… Kenwood Home Hi-Fi Car Hi-Fi Do you know where your I next meal I came from? Jeremy Rifkin's horrifying expos of beef production in the United States has infuriates the meat producers and caused many Americans to lose their appetite. Now he plans to churn stomachs in Europe. Illustration by Robin Harris Two tribes go to war A British side of beef Following Jeremy Rifkin's condemnation of the meat industry in America Michael Hornsby looks at the more favourable situation in this country Fiat Tipo Take Five Moments Of Truth Within every flowerbed, beneath every stone, in every garden, life goes on, so camouflaged and covert that the human eye often fails to see Moments of Truth Neff Know—how Picture Gallery Mecca for new world orders Trieste has always been a haven for Europeans of all nationalities, Jan Morris writes, but it is now seething with neighbouring citizens in search of friends, stories and, most importantly, shops If you want all the features for half the price and… Rank Xerox Total Satisfaction Guarantee Tony Parsons ventures into the tattooed jungle,… Tony Parsons ventures into the tattooed jungle, where a new breed of slothful, parasitic animal has chewed up and spart out the dignified values that once made him proud to be part of Britain's working class Martini blue angels John Russell Taylor looks at the Hollywood etchings of Frank Martin, a very graphic artist Martini Latin passions Lovers of Italian style are finding themselves torn between two visions, as the country's designers split into rival camps. Brenda Polan assesses the growing conflict between the classicists ant the fantasists Photographs by Andrew Dunn Fashion Pier Group Why do we like to be beside the seaside? It can't be because of the beaches, or the weather. Perhaps it has everything to do with the people, especially those who work at giving Britain's resorts their special flavour. Victoria McKee caught up with them before they flew off for the winter. Photographs by Paul Massey Picture Gallery Restaurant Guide A place that proves size doesn't matter Jonathan Meades Restaurants. Brasseries. Cafes. Dives The Waterways of the Tsars Seasoned hack of his own free will Clement Freud Gut Feelings Leslie Thomas A time and place … New York was for walking, and snacking and shopping, and for not bothering too much about the time. John Diamond defies the scepticism of the citizenry to do Manhattan in a weekend Prayer for the lives everlasting Simon Barnes sees the light amid the natural wonders of Borneo's rain forests The Writing School Travel notes INDIAhhh Travel Mood SAS Budapest, Prague & Krakow Twickers World of the Red Sea Abta Council Travel Swan Hellenic Inter Air The Times ATOL Section of the Civil Aviation Authority New Zealand Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items New York from £217 Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Page Smoy Holidays Sunrise Travel & Tours ABTA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Data Travel IATA/ABTA Overseas Travel Leger Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Airline ticket Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crusoe of the ecosystem The Happy Isles of Oceania Paddling the Pacific By Paul Theroux Hamish Hamilton, £16.99 Noble art of history G. M. Trevelyan a Life in History By David Cannadine HarperCollins, £18 Grumpy outsider who won't be pushed around An Historian in the Twentieth Century Chapters in intellectual Autobiography By Max Beloff Yale University Press, £18.95 Children The suburban life of Tintin's cousins Two of a Kind Double Trouble By Heeg Mammoth, £3.99 each Paperbacks L. L. Bean Freeport. Maine Enlightened views of a visionary Enlightened Scotland By Philip Flynn Scottish Academic Press, ?22.50 Allan Ramsay Painter, Essayist and Man of the Enlightment By Alastair Smart Yale University Press, ?45 Too many muses, too little musing Collected Poems By Robert Graves Cassell, £9.99 paperback David Eddings Passage to India and Nepal The Times offers readers a chance to explore the charm of the Indian subcontinent in style and comfort The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer The Listener Crossword No 3170: Olla Podrida II The Games Page Draughts by Raymond Keene 'I tricked father into holding me' A Childhood: Clare Boylan Xedos 6 maZDa Boddingtons Bitter

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