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News from 08/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Julia Llewellyn Smith, George Brock and Tom Walker, Anatol Lieven, Alan Fisher, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Margaret Marriott, David Pannick Qc, Janet Bush, Economics Correspondent, Christopher Elliott and Frances Gibb, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Peter Carey, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Sarah Fulford Brown, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael Paul (Medical Director), Colin Narbrough, Geoff Brown, Callum Murray, Vivien Cherry, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, E. M. Walsh (Consultant), Kurt Schork, Patricia Tehan, Martin Waller and Jon Ashworth, Martin Fletcher and Sam Kiley, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, Janet Bush, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, John Percival, Kate Muir, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Richard Evans Racing Correspodent, Jeremy Drake, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Edward Fennell, Sheila Gunn and Robert Morgan, Peter Kingston, George Rae, Jack Straw, Mp, George Brock, Anthony Storr, Janet Daley, Christine Bland, Geoffrey Lawn, Andy Lavender, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Lin Jenkins, Barry Millington, Richard Luce, T. A. Payne, Dennis Shaw, Robert Worcester, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, D. M. Edmunds, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Merrilyn Boorman, Alice Thomson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Holland, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Kate Alderson, Bill Cater, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, James M. Spowart, Managing Director, Lan Lorimer, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent and Adam Lebor, David Goodall, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Francis C. Palmer, Chairman, Philip Webster and Edward Gorman, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Peter Victor, Nadine Meisner, Jonathan Prynn and John Lewis, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Derek Harris, Lewis Stretch, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, N. Foster, Colin Campbell, David Fallows, Thomas Stuttaford, Reginald Hibbert, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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From our Foreign Staff: Troops retake mosque city as toll tops 220 The Indian prime Minister, accused of failing to protect Muslims, is fishing for his political life as religious riots spread across the subcontinent Index Drunken Driving 'The prejudice and hostility are chilling' Jack Straw, Mp, caught up in yesterday's violence during a visit to Bombay, asks secular India can avoid a slide into fanaticism and bloodshed Queen Mother may miss wedding Murder Letters By a Staff Reporter: Treaty vote wanted by 75% in UK Council tax snobs plead to pay more Abbey National Law on Tuesday US troops prepare for dawn landing Clarke defends trawl of files for Clinton records Home Office resists pressure for wider stop-and-search laws The latest police action to counter mainland threads from the Ira has prompted a debate over civil liberties Gunpoint operation to trap the bombers The Wines of Ernest & Julio Gallo DPP to boost role of women at work Ritual dancing: a beginner's guide Political Sketch Briton wins appeal against flogging News in Brief BR bribes case collapses Crowther improving Battle to save YMCA Cambridge raises £1m Judge gives five life sentences to 'pitiless' killer Prisoner told cellmates as he was freed:'Don't worry, I'll be back. I'm going to kill a copper' Fire safety in palaces condemned Checkland defends BBC's finances Burglary gang robs Beckett after threatening husband Riot trial pair escape from bus Halyvourgiki Inc By our Crime Correspondent: Eight days that left three dead Criminal Career Forte Crest Patient died after surgery mix-up by doctors Drink-drive campaign too realistic for family viewing Paralysed boy to sue Ford Cost of alcohol and tobacco pushes UK up prices league Council seeks libel defence Workers idle away a longer holiday Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Children 's homes to weed out paedophiles Recruitment policies tightened Sexual perverts could switch their attention to education and youth work, says an enquiry into abuse in children's homes Ex-marine who ran regime of terror The way it isn't Dell Picture Gallery Delors told treaty is pure bull Giant wave forces emergency repairs as the albatross wheels overhead Five days after rounding Cape Hon, Cooper & Lybrand suffered near-disaster chasing the leaders in the British Steel Challenge round-the world race, reports her skipper, Vivien Cherry Mercury Communications Fitness videos can damage your health Repairs to crescent set record Fraud team tracks banana bunch Directors peg rises at 5% on average Bank raider wanted to help world News in Brief Crash pilot was top executive Britons die Theatre stake Music silenced Fishing claim Royal visit Village enquiry Poetry honour Cinema robbed Upstaged opposition leaders struggle to make their mark on the political debate Riddell on Politics MPs offered private talks with Mi5 chief in security enquiry Committee to back threatened pits Labour launches radical welfare review Picture Gallery Euro-sceptics plan new wrecking tactics Farmers' fears allayed N&P Lottery talk In Parliament MPs call for press probe Somali fight for control of food store leaves 50 dead Rival warlords mount eleventh-hour looting raids before arrival of american troops Glenmorangie US missile plan makes progress Fresh Nixon plot alleged in tapes Colorado's gay ruling challenged By our Foreign Staff: Muslim world seethes over India mosque destruction From Reuter in Caracas: Beauty wins contest in Venezuela polls N&P From Reuter in Gaza: Palestinians kill Israeli troops in anniversary raid (Reuter): Sarajevo supplies run low AST Computer Rifkind consults troops in Bosnia on wider mandate Commanders' disputes bear out local suspicions that national contingents have differing aims and prejudices Congress challenges Ukraine on Crimea Deputies shun pleas from plotters' wives (Reuter): Oil spreads along coast of Spain News in Brief Patten blamed (AP): Unita consents (AFP): Bread rationed (Reuter): Afghans battle (Reuter): Iraq celebrates British back Maastricht but clamour for referendum grows Dispute over EC budget mars Major's 'offensive' Paris fails to stall Gatt talks Elite of French society besmirched by fraud accusations Picture Gallery Swiss 'no' will delay trade-zone pact From our Foreign Staff: Bonn asylum bill likely to be passed We'll tak the highlight The Scots will make the most this week of the best opportunity for 400 years to make their voices heard. Alice reports Graduates of the last chance saloon Drink-driving offenders are to have the chance of voluntary rehabilitation—but does the cure work? NSPCC …Drive against Offenders America: Creative Ways to Stall Drinkers Barclaycard Broken arm? Fingers crossed Starrting faults are coming to light in hospital emergency departments. Peter Kington reports on the dangers that follow accidents Hepatitis virus alert Bottom Line OBAS Led by the know-alls Lynne Truss So why was I randomly left out by the exciting survey of sexual lifestyles? Home truths for carers The Warner report has exposed the degradation of Britain's children's homes, writes Janet Daley Will India fall to the zealots? Western secular values cannot last, predicts Conor Cruise O'Brien No more toasters, please The Times Diary Norman's wisdom The Times Diary Summit extra The Times Diary Colleagues of the Waldegraves fear they may be… The Times Diary Race against Demons The Indian prime minister must not duck his greatest challenge Referendum Time Britons want a vote on Maastricht: they should be given it Household Bands The council tax is apparently a soaring social success Help for Bosnia: the case for Western intervention Purcell tercentenary Baton charge Energy policy In case of pain Emergency care Palace, the public and the press Where on earth? Guest detritus Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today British Psychological Society Picture Gallery Luncheon Hm Government Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Mr Oliver Van Oss Personal Column Church news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Dinners Service dinner Appointment James Osborne James Osborne, sculptor, died in Brighton on November 20 aged 52. He was born on August 3,1940 Personal Column Parliamentary Notices Unibank Citibank Europe Diane Varsi Diane Varsi, former Hollywood actress, died on November 19 aged 54, She was born in San Mateo. Mississippi, in 1938 Allied Irish Banks Joyce Gutteridge Joyce Gutteridge, Cbe, international lawyer and foreign office legal counsellor, has died aged 86, She was born on July 10,1906 at Bromley, Kent Logistics Once the art of military strategists, logistical planning is now a vital science for success in the consumer age. Report by Bill Cater General staff to general store Concentrate on Europe The end of trade barriers will provide logical opportunities BOC On the tide of debate Toyota Orderly means green Cutting waste helps the environment The heat is on for deliveries The chilled-food industry is paying even greater attention to its logistics Cranfield Exel Business goes with the flow Greater efficiency, faster service and cost savings are among the benefits of logistics management, Writes Bill Cater Indian death toll tops 200 The Times Crossword No 19,096 Business Weather People in the Times No Trust No Profit No Hurry Law Times The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Current Rental Law 29-32 Watchdog tells British Gas to cut charges Ofgas, the British Gas regulator, has suggested to the Monopolies Commission that the return on gas pipelines should be set at between 2.5 and per cent Seven economists named to serve on Forecasting Panel Tomkins succeeds with bid for RHM Arts 33-35 Westland orders take off Racing 37 Consumers start borrowing John Charcol Television and Radio Short-term health of ICI pleases City ICI seems keen to push ahead with a demerger of its life science business. However, the City thinks that now is not a good time as prospects for next year are flat NCH Picture Gallery Number's up for old-style Central Statistical Office Amex chief backs Golub as successor Gardner Merchant sold for £402 m Business award for King Mystery buyer in deal to save Jensen Business Roundup Firms to create 600 jobs Touche Ross advances Cupid founder resigns Wellman cuts payout In Shops profit lower Tunstall recovers Faber Prest up 53% Henderson buys rival Subsidy generates operating profit at Nuclear Electric Airtours rises for sixth year Cranswick up Rolfe ahead Vega advances Swiss vote delays free trade area Retailers see start of sales revival Amstrad shares slide over rejection fears By our Industrial Staff: Returns surge at power company S&N shortfall underlines flat times in beer industry Telecom Security Gilt-edged turnover at record Plan to split makes ICI soft target for bears Stock Market British Funds Jersey European S&N battles on in difficult conditions Tempus Recent Issues Radio Clyde tunes into an advance Wall Street Major Changes KGB The Times Markets endorse Swiss 'no' vote Small consolation Language trap The Times City Diary Holiday blues The Times City Diary Back in touch The Times City Diary Talks with creditors pilot GPA to survival in a smaller craft The world's largest aircraft leasing group is caution about the outcome of negotiations that will take months. Neil Bennett writes Plain raspbeny Carol Leonard Banks enjoy special privileges Business Letters Individual names should pool experience and come out fighting RoyScot Financial Services will continue to operate Pussy-footing does not work with awkward organisations Villa Dei Cesari Restaurant Employment Services Early gains wiped out 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 (Bald & Co) Dollar Spot Rates A talking shop with teeth Could arbitration with penalties curb press abuse? Frances Gibb reports on The Times Legal Forum Business no longer as usual With too few judges, the commercial court could soon grind to a halt Credit conscious Bench presses Outs Credit industry will reduce the number of summonses… Valued readers Keeping quiet Royal authority Scrivenor: Expensive kick Zarak Macrae Brenner CPS Let the courts have recourse to Hansard Counsel After Rosehaugh 31 Litigation Lawyers Selector Europe Lipson Lloyd Jones Solicitor /Barrister Isle of Man University of London Chambers Reuter Simkin Leeds Metropolitan University 9 Devereux Court Lawyers University of Derby Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Appointments Hughes-Castell Ltd Fres Legal Section Rising with the tide Edward Fennell reports on how firms are weathering the property slump QD GLS Guilty before the law - but quite legal at the time Retroactive liability for pollution will hold water, says the appeal court Deception in consent means theft House of Lords Possible duty not to evict trespassers Settling terms of authorisation of licences of right for patented drugs European Law Report Luxembourg Appealing refusal of justices to remit arrears Term construed against solicitors Judge to examine immunity claim Court of Appeal Only flakes on the menu? Television: Andy Lavender asks why 'youth-oriented' programmes are so juvenile; plus Simon Gray reviewed Rediscovery in Euston Road Galleries: John Russell Taylor on a neglected British painter Dance Something of a surfeit of Beauty in prospect Arts Briefing Light on Tyneside Last chance… Cinema Mad reflections in a distorting mirror "Go at once!" Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargle Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where ladicated with the symbol) on release across the country First, you try to be original Dance: visiting choreographer Jiri Kylian interviewed; Birmingham Royal Ballet reviewed Nederlands Dans Theater is visiting Britain for the first time since 1975. Jiri Kylian, the company's the first time since 1975. Jiri Kylian, the company's artistic director, explains why to John Percival Tricks and magic galore The Nutcracker Birmingham Hippodrome When Uncle Joe was matinee idol Film: Geoff Brown makes some fascinating discoveries at an Italian festival exploring the dark corners of cinematic history From here to infinity, for a change Classical Music: a virtuoso percussion concerto; stirring Sibelius; the case for a neglected composer; and a rough guide to Moart Striking Korngold brings rich rewards Spontaneous by arrangement Finnish as they started Troops rally behind captain McEnroe American players deliver characteristic reply to call for more Davis Cup diplomacy American presence adds credibility to $6 million cause For the Record Word-Watching Aikman lifts Dallas to NFL play-offs American Football Clark earns semi-final place at last Aport in Brief Ball-tampering fine New job for Platts Visit of Wigan is money-spinner for Workington Rugby League John Morgan June date Holmes in line Jackman gain Celtic Chief to open account Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Market Rasen Scudamore lands treble Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield Coolmore link to Lyric Fantasy sale Tipping Tim 9-2 for big double Mandarin, Thunderer: Plumpton Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Mansell limps home to receive international award Scotland select Sharp for a team Cambridge face difficult task to reverse trend in University match Pools Forecast Nasser's experience gives Oxford pack trump card Panthers put a smile on coach's face Ice Hockey Cherry's crew equal to race repair challenge Yachting Today's Fixtures Cronje shows all-round excellence Sri Lanka establish a powerful position Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Drambuie Tennis 36 Beardsley brings joy to Everton Liverpool suffer at hands of two of their former players in Merseyside derby Concise Crossword No 2965 Winning Move Word-Watching Beck named manager of Preston Rugby aim to make capital gain Louise Taylor reports on a non-League club that hopes FA Cup victory will help it embark upon a bold plan to secure its future Bids invited for Birmingham A capacity crowd will descend on Twickenham for the… McColgan setting off on a long and lucrative road Waterman

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