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News from 02/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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James Landale, Julia Llewellyn Smith, M. A. Rich, Helen Johnstone, Anatol Lieven, Rachel Kelly, Local Government Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and James Pringle, Neil Bennett, Charles Clifford, Sheila Gunn and our Foreign Staff, Angela Mackay, Ivo Tennant, Michael Cudlipp, Director, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Hilary Finch, Amoret Tanner, James Bone, Chris Eliou, George Sivell, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Mary Wilson, David Thurlow, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, J. C., M. Hickley, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Michael Essex-Lopresti, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Michael Binyon and Michael Evans, Graham Young, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Debra Craine, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, David Allan, Michael Clark, Christopher Goodchild, Secretary, Michael Hamlyn, Charles Bremner, Joseph Connolly, Hugh Cartwright, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Peter Hassell, Clive Brooke General Secretary, Ron Hoggart, Alexander Seddon, Adam Lebor, Nicholas Goodison, Chariman, Sydney Friskin, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, W. F. Elgin, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, P. J. Ackerman, Barry Millington, Marcus Binney, Robin Young and Adam Fresco, Lydia Bedford, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Michael Shea, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, David Miller in Lausanne, Jane Reed, Ian Ross, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Rachel Kelly Local Government Correspondent, Philip Webster, and Edward Owen, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, M. J. Williams, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Michael Dobbs, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Graham Searjeant, Bob Bury, Christopher Elliott, Helen Carver, Martin Fletcher and Michael Binyon, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Jan B. Deregowski, G. B. R. Harrison, Alan Jackson, Jamie James, David Fallows, Christopher Jackson, Patricia Tehan and Martin Waller, W. C. Weston, Janet Bush and Wolfgang MuNCHAU, Christopher Irvine,

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Picture Gallery Police foil IRA bomb attack in West End Index Women Priests Gummer says he is leaving the Church Angry homeowners face rebuff over council tax The full extent of the collapse of the property market was revealed yesterday when details of the council tax were released. Most appeals from householders seem certain to fail UK to call Bosnia summit Somalia US troops and the warlords BBC finance director quits after overspend Exclusive Palace and press, truth and fiction War files show how Alderney was left alone against Nazis Abbey National Property Wednesday (Which, translated, reads: British Sign Language dictionary launched) Gummer vows to quit the church over vote for women priests The Wines of Ernest & Julio Gallo Gulf war cost cut to £615m Picture Gallery Resignation protest over forces pay Whips wield the gentle bayonet The need for the Conservative party to save a polotician's name is greater now than when it had to rescue Disraeli, Michael Dobbs writes Tories accused of dirty tricks Filibusters make it a memorable day for rambling Political Sketch Rush-hour alert as storms head towards the South East Black PC accuses officers of racism Singing vampire adds bite to BBC Christmas schedule Blackmail risk from GP thefts Yamaha Clavinova By a Staff Reporter: British women killed in Zululand The cost of local government m one London street: £258 to £769 Grumbles and glee greet council tax figures The council tax will have year on people living in an area of west London who each paid £229 in the last year of the poll tad regime Park Lane Marketing The Key, to Calculating your Council Tax Bill Based on Band Destimates How to calculate your estimated bill What You Pay Release of war files reopens the wounds of Nazi occupation Channel Islanders deny charges of covert collaboration with German overlords Sister fought to clear shamed man's name National & Provincial Building Society, Provincial… Forum IRA bomb injures 27 in shopping precinct News in Brief Sex assault case appeal Divorce girl's case ends Defendant attacked Accused doctor collapses Pensioner's toes sliced British Gas MacKay starts review of judges' workload 'Disgrace' gibe forces response By our Legal Correspondent: Lawyers join forces to offer free advice Hitachi. Ltd. Football clash 'not unusual' News in Brief Inflated fraud Cheque charge Water fines Equal status Waugh sale Driver held Picture Gallery Smith Corona Princess's ex-maid recalls press harassment Schoolboy cleared of killing pensioner The Wash becomes biggest nature reserve Autoglass Halting feeding of Hillsborough victim 'would be murder' Bank asked £3 to change a tenner The way it isn't Disabled lose out on jobs Major 's rough ride in Europe overshadows empty ritual of the Commons EC finance row threatens hopes of Edinburgh deal MPs may get referendum vote Osram Technology Brought to Light Picture Gallery House to House: a protester makes her point bad… Union attacks Labour review group Power cut That's no lady In Parliament Borrie to lead study of poverty Around the Lobby London tells Peking Patten is set on reform 'Propaganda intended to upset shares' Buthelezi draws up Natal laws Univac McEnroe's marriage in trouble Family loses claim to US island lost in war Playtime Toys (UK) Ltd Girl jailed for killing love rival (Reuter): Journalists restricted by Israel News in Brief (AP): US jets collide Ozal 'to quit' (Reuter): Clashes spread Farmers converge on Strasbourg in fierce Gatt deal protest One man lost his hand in a tear-gas attack after scuffles with police. A four-mile, multinational cortege joined in to express their hatred of the EC-US agreement RAC Hurd blames arson on bigots German parties agree Maastricht conditions Gunmen fire at children on a road of terror US troops ready to land in Mogadishu Boutros Ghali seeks UN control over military intervention to deliver food to remote areas (Reuter): Children die of twin evils News in Brief (Reuter): Refugee beaten How, the Factional Warlodsline up Protectorate status may follow aid plan Charities welcome military British bring relief to bedlam Thomas Pink Shirts Yeltsin warns deputies of civil war backlash In his keynote address to Russia's "Super-Parliament" President Yeltsin played on the fear of lawlessness in the hope of pushing ahead with his reforms Greece prepares to shut north border as history repeats itself Congress dims light of Russian reform RSPCA Putting a foot in the Palace door The Palace, the press and the people. Part two: truth, fiction and the tabloids In part two of his series, Michael Shea (above), former press secretary to the Queen, Questions the wisdom of royal opennes Watches of Switzerland Poser in private practice How can women know their gynaecologists are as competent as they seem? Getting dressed in the afternoon The short but sharp Clothes Show is compulsive viewing, says Joseph Connolly Gems in a golden career David Hicks has turned his attention to jewellery design Shop till you're shabby Daks Bryan Appleyard In a political tight sport? Have a wide-ranging far-reaching, no-stone-unturned enquiry The collaborator in us all We should not judge too harshly the record of Channel Islanders during the war, says Daniel Johnson Banana-skin governance An outbreak of sillieness diverts ministers from their real tasks Pennies for the party The Times Diary No cracks for Jim The Times Diary Norman Lamont should brace himself for further… Up and atom The Times Diary Cosmetic Block Labour MPs should revert to choosing their own leader Laws of Sex and Pain Consensual sado-masochism should not be made a crime Rainbow Confusion Ieland's Labour leader must find every scrap of consensus Queen 's decision to pay tax Services and shows First catch your boar Privatisation of Inland Revenue Lamont expenses Sameness is all Judicial appointments Art world dismay over grants Vilnius discrimination Battle stations PR example Marking time Personal Column Court Circular Memorial services Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Birthdays today Appointments Flying high : Helen Sharman , the British astronaut… School news Renee Tickell Dinners Today's royal engagements Powergen plc Service dinner Leonard Cotton Leonard Cotton, former Dean of King's College School of Medicine and Senior Surgeon to King's College Hospital, died on November 9 aged 69. He was born on December 5,1922 Baroness Airey of Abingdon Baroness Airey of Abingdon, wartime intelligence officer, Conservative Party worker and widow of the assassinated Airey Neave, died on November 27 aged 73. She was born on July 7,1919 Personal Column Imperial Cancer Research Fund Charity Christmas Card Council Shops at Royal National Lifeboat Institution Lord Desborough On this Day Athlete and Man of Affairs Sir Hugh Wontner Appreciations Clifford Barclay Sir Norman Jeffcoat Carl Heinz Goldman Leukaemia Research Fund Announcements & Personal Notices News The Times Crossword No 19,091 For sale: Trafalgar House is seeking buyers for its… Times Weathercall People in the Times On the up Take up Back up Up and up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business America out of recession -official Trafalgar pair paid £1.9m to quit Writedown of property values pushes losses above £30m for second year running Despite losses of more than £30 million. Trafalgar House agreed to pay £1.9 million to its former chairman and chief executive. The group's Ritz hotel in also up for sale By our City Staff: MEPC chief criticises property proposals Franc takes another pounding Arts 31 Preserving the Ashton legacy Cadbury code wins support in the City Sport Western Trust Media on Wednesday Page 28 Aliied-Lyons shows survival skills Tempus The Times The Times Unit Trust Information Service APV sells Vent-Axia to Smiths Industries Allied Colloids moves ahead in hard trading Business Roundup Sedgwick expands Oriflame payout held Office supplier halted US economy finally shows signs of sustained recovery The end of the recessin in the United States may have been called by a jump in the purchasing managers' index, which shows that manufacturing is expanding Wedgwood and power jobs go Nivea is back in Germany TV-am payout Amstrad date Jarvis move Shares halted South African Airways Company Briefs Racal Electronics in black after Chubb demerger Picture Gallery British Gas contract prices set too low British Funds Peking threat hits HK shares English and Dutch Investment Trust Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Chinese threat hurts firms with HK links Stock Market Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Major Changes Recent Issues London Financial Futures (Reuter): Profit-taking ends Dow's winning run World Markets Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Chinese torture at Midland Comment Not so Ritzy Unigate gotta lotta bottle The Times City Dairy Santa Matthews The Times City Diary People problem The Times City Dairy Making the Cadbury code work will test City's mood for change The new code of best pratice should lift company performance, but looks dated fo reformers, writes Graham Searjeant Shared power will bring more balance to the board Poor law A little more generosity is needed No Sugar substitute Realistic banking Air Portugal Late rally brings record Trafficmaster Investors Cannes-do approach Raymond 's review Going Dutcn Sloane arranger Ranson builds on trust Leeds benefits Scottish peak London campaign Commercial Property Property Board Land for Sale Pacific offers broad horizons Serviced Offices Carlton Offices General Accident Property Services Smithfield, ECI Offices Wanted Chelsea or Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Times Newspapers Their fingers on a million pulses Britain's magazines have a huge effect on what we buy and how we live. Jane Reed erports on some surprising best-sellers Creative , Media & Marketing BBC Telcor International City of Drama Training Consultancy Associate Greenwich Health Authority Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Circa £600 per Week Management Trainee The Institute for War & Peace Reporting The Chelsea Design Co. Bond street Jeweller seeks sales assistant for… M or F S/Mgrs high flyers earn £1,250 plus p. w.… UK's leading business The Times Pop page 30 Home is where the headquarters are Architecture: Marcus Binney on the green and pleasant work of the British company Arup Associates A minor master on the beach Galleries: John Russell Taylor takes a promenade with a 'petit maitre' Steaming into Chalk Farm from Manchester, with a little luck Arts Briefing Courtauld cash Last chance… Dance Today's Events A delly guide to arts and entertainment compilled by Karl Knight Entertainments Theatre Gudie 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 This is one for adulators only Pop: Alan Jackson witness on orgy of posing and adoration at a Jason Donovan concert Birmingham NEC Convincing to the Finnish Concert: Hilary Finch on the unfolding of a majestic cycle of Sibelius symphonies LSO/Davis Barbican Chingford man's choice strikes true blue note Radio Review: Lord Tebbit as a castaway, a life of Tolstoy and some children's books The Times Dreams too precious to forget The Royal Ballet is celebrating Christmas with the works of Sir Frederick Ashton. But, asks Debra Craine, is it doing enough to preserve the Ashton legacy? Bed and circuses Television Review Joe Joseph the grotesque fall from grace of one of the celebrities of Soviet communism Gothic horror shocks Opera: Bellini at the New York Met; Massenet in Manchester, and rare Sibelius in London Organic but not operatic Glowing cinders Royal National Theatre The hazard linking Queen and commoner Whether castle or council house, old homes are often fire-traps. Rachel Kelly reports on the dangers, and suggests some possible precautions Hidden faults that come with recession David Thurlow cautions against neglecting home maintenance The developer's secret of converting failure into success Turning stately piles into flats which sell needs more than good intentions The Risks North of the Thames Kensington Brook Green W14 Aldersgate Court United House Allsop & Co Goddard & Smith Hathaways Barbican Sw6 Luxurious Riverside Living Mortgages & Remortgages Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Nell Gwynn House Octacon The Watermark Club Lovell Definitely No Agencies Heathrow Maine-Tucker Diary of Times Classifield Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Maine-Tucker MacTemps Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer International Oil Brokers Require Office… Mayfair Solictors 2 Audio/wp Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bond Street Bureau Hazell Staton Christie's D. C. Enterprises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Whether questioning is interview Court of Appeal Custody extension La Crème De La Cremè Crone Corkill Multilingual Multilingual services Merrow Employment Agency Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Travel Elite Crone Corkill Abacus Recruitment Consultants Tate Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sentencing for violent disorder Arguments required Relevant time of intent in aggravated burglary Accepting surrender of licence On-licence must fit in category Political restrictions are lawful O'Neill try turns tables for Widnes Rugby League Word-Watching Solution to Winning Chess Move Founding father seeks to preserve complete challenge An education, a test of character, a bastion of sportsmanship. David Miller exmines the modern pentathlon By our Sports Staff: Richardson saves West Indies on fractious final day Umpires report Border and Hughes Wright breaks new ground Wizards denied Martin Squash IOC innovation adopted Picture Gallery Reflected glory: Elizabeth Boatman, the captain, and… Meyer alters tack to run in Durham Athletics England under-21 s enjoy winning start Netball Whitaker aiming for Games repeat Kribensis takes on Motley Street Mandarin: Huntingdon Smith Eccles receives ban Results from Yesterdays Two Meetings Mandarin: Catterik Bridge Mandarin: Southwell Persuasive ready to continue her good work at Catterick Ludlow lost Pressure put on VAT issue Rapid Raceline Palace have a famous win snatched from them Football Bond to stay away Cantona 's debut overshadowed as veterans honour Eusebio Today's Fixtures Cambridge state Johnson's case For the Record Liverpool maybe reinstated in Europe Weather at Cape worsens Yachting Waterloo bet on local knowledge for cup derby day Rugby Union Brain meets RFU over inducements In Brief Meeting delayed Last-gasp success Bell setback BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite NSPCC Cricket 36 Richardson Saves the Day for West Indies Arsenal prosper from the direct approach to goal Derby's cup hopes sunk in replay Concise Crossword No 2960 Winning Move Word-Watching British lifters face new penalties Birmingham party wins ticket refund Barnet chairman dismisses Fry Barclays Football 38 Cantona Booked in Debut for Manchester… Gower protest forces meeting

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