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News from 07/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, David Royce, Sir Julian Rose, Iain R. Webb, Gus John Director, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Barry Trowbridge, Simon Barnes, Andrew Longmore, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Angus Nicol, Peter Riddell, Political Editor, David Adams and Michael Hornsby, Matt Wolf, G. Lakmaker, Philip Howard, Elaine Fogg and Ben MacIntyre, Hilary Finch, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent and Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Kingston, David Lowry (Director), Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tony Patrick, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Bernard Levin, Roger Boyes East Europe Correspondent, Bryan Stiles, Martha De La Cal, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Ball, Patricia Tehan, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Peter Bills, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Elaine Fogg, Alan Hamilton, Jenny MacArthur, B. S. Glyde, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Keith Pike, Lesley Abdela, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Tom Corby, Former Press Association Court Correspondent, Michael Maas, D. M. Brancher, F. Knox, Glenn Davies, Sue Fox, P. Bevan, John R. S. Guinness, Chairman, Adam Lebor, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Henry Hardy, Martin Hoyle, Mike Waldren, Metropolitan Police Service, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, D. G. C. Webster Deputy Chairman, Liz Gill, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Peter Baldwin, Chief Executive, James Burrell, Coomi Kapoor, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Kate Alderson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, James Pringle, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Kitty Little, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, James Bone and Michael Evans, R. D. S. Bloore, Linda Grant, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, George Brock and Alan McGregor, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Alex Henney, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Martin Waller Deputy City Editor, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, John Goodbody, Sports News Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Major's hopes for Euro unity suffer new blow Swiss reject closer EC links As the prime minister leaves on a final round of pre-summit diplomacy, the Swiss have covted not to join a new area of free trade embracing 19 nations Anthony Harris in The Times Index Carjacking Afternoon fixture for princess Fashion Clinton denies snubbing No 10 over aid to Bush Employers exaggerate threat of redundancies Drink Walking India plunged into religious turmoil by Hindu zealots N&P Education on Monday Couple killed in light aircraft crash News in Brief Gang shoots at police Irish on the move Merton's pet performer Bus routes lead to court Forum Briton appeals over public flogging sentence for swearing Public gloom on economy lessens Boy punished for haircut Roadblock police stop drivers at gunpoint The deployment of police marksmen at cheekpoints on London streets is being assessed day-by-day Discreet finale puts seal on an undercover relationship Princess Royal's second marriage will be in stark contrast to the pomp of Westminster Abbey Break-up exacted heavy toll Phillips A miraculous but hard-earned transformation of image The Princess Somalia action 'gaining support' … Halyvourgiki Inc Couple will vow love and loyalty Health chiefs protest over the hidden cost of GP fundholders Spending curb forces new round of schools cuts School meals, grants and music teaching are under threat in Avon—the first of many counties preparing to make education cuts Window cracks in jet scare A Hopeful Christmas Picture Gallery New chairman of the Bar backs free advice centres Asterix's asteroid hurtles towards a nearish miss Mothers in baby swap urged to talk A girl's best friend is her name Drink takes a high toll of the midnight ramblers People are finally getting the message not to drink and drive, but walkng home after a night at the pub can also prove fatal Opt-out trusts may shun the over-50s Halifax Cape Horn sailors honour comrades BR rental row hits Heathrow rail link SAAB Anglers sue fish farm over once that got away Rain bow trout firms dspute impact of American invader on British species Legal minds will today consideer whether an escape of rainbow trout condemned other fish to a watery grave Childcare workers to be vetted New … Voters lost Welsh jury veto Rare bird eaten Bond winners Bodybuilding drugs change husbands into raging bulls Quest for perfect physique backfires Cardiff Three fight murder conviction Halifax The way it isn't Olivetti Picture Gallery No Title BTEC Serb attacks push Britain into the thick of war in Bosnia While the West agonises over armed intervention, its troops are forced to fight Ban on candidacy of Panic upheld Oil tanker captain is bailed News in Brief Whites warned (Reuter): Poll losses (Reuter): Peace making (Reuter): Refugees flee By our Foreign Staff: Germans to tighten asylum law Glenfiddich is a Time You Call your Own Swiss voters reject common market pact and opt for isolation Community expresses disappointment as further flaws emerge in grand European designs Subsidiarity fight 'destined to fail' Leukaemia Research Fund Edinburgh Summit Embattled Yeltsin holds critics at bay Conservatives turn attack on Gaidar Picture Gallery EC leaders to focus on saving battered treaty Democracy exposes secret seductions Spain and Portugal to fight cuts Gummer reassures Caribbean By our Foreign Staff: Militants bury hope of harmony in rubble of Indian mosque Hindu zealots, by destroying the Ayodyha mosque, have encouraged extremism and raised fears of violence Last-minute looting rife as US troops head for Somalia UN leader hints at interim rule Israelis tire of Rabin's poor progress China urged to discuss Patten reforms calmly Commentary Howls of protest at plan to cull wolves The Royal Bank of Scotland Fear on the road to nowhere Carjacking is the latest peril to haunt lone women. But, Linda Grant asks, is the danger real, or a cynical hype? Val Saint Lambert Success is simply a matter of failure With the help of Britain's leading comedians. margaret Tree has become a world leader in demonstrating to firms how not to go about their business Anne example to us all Cocoon Coats Sale If it doesn't fit, then flaunt it Grunge, like punk, was born out of rebellion. Now, also like punk, it is slouching from the street to high chic Picture Gallery A chance to get in on the Fashion Acts … Making the link Designer guide to the perfect mismatch Feasting at Harvey's Dressed like a princess Best Buys Matthew Parris Mixed-up babies are the visible face of a human identity crisis Will Clinton be 'special'? Britain's relationship with America will benefit from a delay in the two leaders meeting, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Welcome to the Ghoul Age Stone Age man is better off dead and buried, says Bernard Levin Ode to typing Diary Currie out of favour Diary Last week, the monarch declined on the basis that… Diary Family viewing Diary Furniture complex Diary Time for a Scapegoat Who will guard Europe's guardians'? A University Rethink The students' union is at last coming up with good ideas Princess Fdr the 1990s This royal romance is in tune with the times Use of plutonium for nuclear war Opt-out harassment Police raid headgear Identification of babies Extending choice over BBC powers A cruel trade Gatt and the EC Tests stump adults Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Dinner DJM: Nature notes Personal Column School news Windsor Castle Cooks' Company Gray's Inn Picture Gallery Carter's grave cursed by obscurity Mod celebrates its centenary royally Piping Anniversaries Election Forthcoming marriages Latest wills Maurice Ohana Maurice Ohana, French composer, died at his home in Paris on November 13 aged 78. He was born in Casablanca on June 21.1914 Personal Column Maj-General Sir Ralph Hone Major-General Sir (Herbert) Ralph Hone, Kcmg, Kbe, Mc, Td, Gcsj, Qc, colonial administrator and constitutional lawyer, died on November 28 aged 96. He was born on May 3,1986 Lev Zetlin Lev Zetlin, a civil engineer of international repute, inventor, educator, and investigator of building disasters, died in Milwaukee on December 4 aged 74. He was born in Namanagan, Russia, on July 14,1918 Announcements & Personal Notices On This Day Fog Raises Demand for Hospital Beds Clifford Barclay Appreciations J . G. W. Davies Swiss jolt European unity hopes The Times Crossword No 19,095 Parker Duofold Sport People in the Times Weather Gollop's switch most of outside chance\ The stuff of Cup dreams Draw Sport 19-26 Hughes replies with panache Gallic presence provides spur as United enjoy derby supremacy Top of Table Cantona stays cool under provocation Arts 27-29 Business 32-36 World Cup bid claims The Singleton of Auchroisk Television and Radio Courier wraps up Cup for US From our Sports Staff in Sun City, South Africa: Frost cashes in on disqualifications of Faldo and Price Briton pays dearly for scorecard error Allenby confirms Thomson's belief in his potential Weather challenges amateur crewmen Yachting Storm in trialists' tea cup Cycling Inman's licence withdrawn Judo Municipal baths outlawed by the powers that be Christopher Irvine reports on the latest twist in the damaging conflict and power struggle that threatens rugby league Faultless display from Bost Equestrianism Havant 's quality finishing earns league leadership Hockey Skinners secure Isca's progress Rawlinson's goal lifts Ipswich title hopes When sport serves only as a substitute for war Simon Barnes on the life and death struggle being fought out in the name of tennis's Davis Cup final Mahanama launches Sri Lanka Cricket: Recent Terrorist Incidents Have Put South African Board on the Alert Security worries cast first cloud over the Indian tour Wasim wraps it up with hat-trick Simmons is success as all-rounder Baines produces cheer for Oxford Athletcs Reynolds vows to return Davis finds White short of his best Snooker Capital display of pre-match planning Gloucester plight creates concern South West wings steal show Hampshire gain from Havant link Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Cardiff capitalise on Swansea's cautious approach Proctor strikes late to rally Llanelli Multiple Display Advertising Items Cheltenham draws wealth of talent for Bula Hurdle McCreery finds gold Warwick Hopes rise for progress on VAT Edinburgh Leaders over the Jumps Results from Saturday's Three Meetings Thomson Jones can engineer fresh royal win Rapid Raceline Forest's rejuvenation deepens Wilkinson's despair Norwich steal clear with fortitude to match their fortune Atkinson supports Francis's forecast Liverpool could worsen Everton's predicament The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Newton is equal to the challenge Hendrie spoils Blackburn record Wycombe show their league potential Randall earns second chance Weekend Football Results and Tables Wye revives Woking's hopes FA Cup Derby miss fistful but nevertheless have plenty in hand Walsh strike ensures a happy homecoming St Helens pull clear in dominant second half Rugby League Crusaders let down by poor handling For the Record Fogdoe speeds home to spoil the party Wiberg storms through on second run Specialist vote for Mansell Name change Jansher prevails Male too strong Douce double Big finish O'Reilly record Europe's best Lights, camera, action, curtain As another stage version of a successful film opens in London, Matt Wolf looks at two-way traffic between theatre and cinema Bradford & Bingley (Douglas) Limited Concerts Will more of Scotland's 'family silver' be sold? Arts Briefing Last chance… Rock Simply not good enough on stage Dance John Percival thinks the Royal Ballet's decision to present a stage version of a favourite children's film reflects badly on everybody but the dancers ENO Entertainments Today's Events A dally gulde to arts and entertainment compled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's Asseasment of theatre showing in London House full, retums only Some Seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Timely dance as war drums sounded Television Review: Benedict Nightingale on early Terence Rattigan revied Duels on dual tracks Early Music: Stephen Pettitt reviews two contrasting London performances of Montevedi Elegance and eloquence Concert: Lucid Bartok from Haitink and the LPO The Times Don't stop thinking of yesterday Rock: Fleetwood Mac reveal (nearly) everything: plus reviews of Saturday's Wembley extravaganza and Gary Glitter in Brixton Even their "dinosaur rock" label is old hat. Caroline Sullivan profiles Fleetwood Mac: 25 years old, and endorsed by Bill Clinton Life's a funny old game Theatre: In London, ac comic nightmare faultlessly acted; in Manchester, a flawed staging of a classic children's story NPG Christmas Family Treats The Times the Theatre Club Suburban magic proves elusive Little doubt who won this Gang loyalties The Times Educational Supplement Giggleswick School Headmaster Head Devonshire House the Junior School Créme De La Créme Maine-Tucker The Sloane Club Diary of Times Classified Felsted School Head Dublin City University Hampton School Phaidon Press Ltd Secretary/pa 24+ Applications University of Oxford Courses Knightsbridge University The British Institute of Florence Meridian Recruitment Limited LLB Honours Study Languages in Europe British Orthopaedic Association Underwriters Greenwich College Huron University BAC EF International Language Schools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alliance Francaise The St. James's Secretarial College Career Analysts NA Wrekin College Scholarships Cutting edge of truancy Whwew should Whitehall and individual schools look for the elusive solution to the truancy problem? James Burrell reports Explaining the ultimate inhumanity A new book will help teachers—and pupils—understand the Holocaust BT Policy walks a tightrope Viewpoint Capitalisation, week's change Jaguar UN attacks economic radicals in East Europe Economists who have long studied former socialist economies argue that their governments must build a legal and financial infrastructure to make capitalism work Sign of credit upturn British Funds Word Watching Embattled Sugar ponders options The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Japan Airlines From Reuter in Buenos Aires: Argentina agrees debt deal Goodhart's Law haunts new policy Gilt-Edged Flat first half likely for Scottish & Newcastle Reporting this Week Newspaper wholesalers under fire Cadbury tastes better than Sugar Watch News at Ten tonight and see a small boy… Institutions should replace Amstrad management Talking turkey at Safeway Why it is right to subsidise small farmers Damoclean headlines blur truth about the extent of job losses Companies announce intended redundancies to impress shareholders and flatter reported earnings, writes Anatole Kaletsky Rhyming secrets of regulators The Times City Diary City jumble The Times City Diary Tense finish The Times City Diary Seelig's return The Times City Diary BBC1 Picture Gallery Variations Radio 3 Satellite NSPCC Economic View 34 Bankers agree waivers on GPA debt deals The way has been cleared for Gpa to negotiate a refinancing. If successful, the dominant aircraft leasing company would be left in a much more modest shape 'No' vote expected to hit Swiss markets Continental Airlines Legal threat to firms on Maxwell loan By our Banking Correspondent: Branch cuts damage banks One in ten shops may go this decade Amstrad Vote 33,34 Brittan faces final tussle with French on state subsidies Concise Crossword No 2964 Winning Move Word-Watching

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