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News from 09/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, David Astor, D Peter Smith, Anatol Lieven, Willoughby de Broke, Robin Hanbury-Tenison (President), G. Harrap, Edward Gorman and Nicholas Wood, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, James Fisher, Jeremy Kingston, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, George Brock and Anatol Lieven, Christopher Thomas and our Foreign Staff, James Bone and our Foreign Staff, Tom Walker, Heather Neill, Spencer Batiste, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Morgan and Arthur Leathley, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Martin Fletcher and Sam Kiley, Adam Lebor and Nicholas Wood, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Farouk Abu Eisa, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Rodney Milnes, Michael Clark, Michael Hamlyn, Janet Bush, R. Fell (Chief Executive), Geoffrey Cutting (Chairman), Charles Bremner, Doreen Holman, Sarah Bagnall, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, Derwent May, Kate Muir, Christine Loh, John Gardner, Managing Director, Ross Tieman and Patricia Tehan, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Lauretta Tomlinson, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, W. P. Bakker, Martin Hoyle, Barry Millington, James Pettifer, Catherine Sampson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Ruth Gledhill, Matthew D'ancona, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Susan Allen, Amin Mekki, Colin Legum, Medani, Tony Higton, Keith Wheatley, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Evans, Kate Alderson, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, William Knight, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Martin Waller, Deputy City Editor, Christopher Thomas, Neville Davis (President), John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Philip Webster and George Brock, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Seely, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Roy Hattersley, Michael Pike, Brian Clarke, Michael Phillips, Andras Schiff, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, John Lewis, Simon Jenkins, Ben Lynfield, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Colin Campbell, Abdullahi A. al-NAIM, E. G. Mosely, Walter Ellis, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ursula Cook, Derek Davies Editor, Christopher Irvine, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,

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Opera Marines bring mercy at the end of a gun US troops sweep in before dawn to rescue starving Somalia Two thousand us marines in Somalia are welcomed as saviours. Support at home could be eroded if the troops become bogged down Picture Gallery No Title Index Fresh Danish demands deal further blow to EC summit Schools BP cuts 14p off petrol Varsity Match Wedding doubts for Queen Mother Serb onslaught cuts Sarajevo off from the outside world Media on Wednesday Section Flag banned Tension lingers after Hindu temple fire Community leaders plwad for peace as violence spreads across Britain Forum BP takes 14p off petrol Correction After-dinner speaking takes a novel course Political Sketch B Queen Mother's faith may keep her from princess's wedding Family history scarred by divorce has caused a surfeit of dismay and sadness for its matriarch Britannia caught in fish protest Duchess moved to old people's home Ford increases car prices by up to 10% Death crash drink-driver jailed Archaeological Treasures Send their Message of Greek… By a Staff Reporter: Accident verdict in keyhole surgery case Widower threatens to sue private clinic after wife's death in bungled operation Vauxhall Lost jobs and high claims push up ski insurance by 20% New libel right 'would curb press' 1,000 innocents may plead guilty each year Fish farm accused of negligence Central control over 999 calls will cost lives, say operators A streamlined phone service raises fears that the chaos caused by London's new ambulance computer may be repeated Last English poly wins varsity status News in Brief Man shot chess rival Moon eclipse tonight Holidaymakers sue The way it isn't Craig Brown Abbey National Oxfam asks for first aid for Europe Bottomley cushions blow to hospitals Revenues Xfam Chase across Europe to halt satellite porn channel Central TV in sex scene reprimand N&P Male smokers more likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis Software at Work Grade unveils £49m winter TV schedule Ministers fight for IRA bomb insurance MP demands more Labour magistrates to end Tory bias Radio Times Woodlands plundered to feed trade in rare bulbs Male nanny wins sex bias case News in Brief Mirror threat School closed Rape charge Boys expelled Bomb hoax Labour's pro-Europe faction fights back Christmas message: the Queen and the prime minister… Why the EC fudge may run out in Edinburgh Riddell on Politics Smith's leadership under fire Jobless to get £200m package Rethink on asylum bill Around the Lobby Plain talk In Parliament Chorus of boos greets Pavarotti's low note at La Scala Cellnet EC ministers evade the Danish issue Fate summit still in the balance Bonn sends back Romanians Yeltsin bargains for Gaidar Booker award for Russian Rifkind admits UN mandate in Bosnia may have to change (Reuter): Factions map out the future News in Brief (Reuter): Serbs 'have ten more camps' (Reuter): Poll campaign Boutros Ghali assesses growing fears over Macedonia security Albanian forces mass on Kosovo border Pocket-size price Hindu strike call increases pressure on government Extremist leaders seized in Delhi as Islamic world protests at destruction of Ayodhya mosque Woolwich Building Society Leader's remorse gives way to mood of defiance China rules out force in Hong Kong Revelation darkens Mao's immortal light Pretoria halts militants' talks The Times Americans embrace the moral certainties of Somali crusade US landing opens battle over looting Israel seals Gaza in hunt for gunmen Five years of the intifada: disillusionment is driving many young Palestinans into the arms of Isamic hardliners Killings multiply amid despair at lack of concrete results B&Q British-born Marine heads humanitarian mission Why don't girls take the lead Will a new project help girls overcome educational prejudice? Libby Purves went to two very different schools to find out Leisure First The haute returns to couture Tomorrow, the lights will be switched on again at the Costume Institute in New York Kate Muir previews the revived exhibition Piermont Tibetan trendsetter Vogue, as edited by the Dalai Lama, is simply divine Church's Too sexy for my smalls Bryan Appleyard The Prince of Wales's woolly spirtitual vision has brought him derision and abuse Divorce and the church The Queen Mother may not attend her granddaugter's remarriage. Tony Higton explains Anglican qualms Glad tidings for Europe Bed news for the federalists is good news for Britain Party line A verse to swear by Diary Hard times Time, gentlemen Gentle Giant America needs allies for the long haul in Somalia Treasury Terriers The knights of the economy need their new internal opposition Snowballing Sports A small prang has become essential to the art of skiing Finance and trade seen as key to future of Hong Kong Middle East boycotts Guest detritus Rental problems Baton charge Protecting drug addicts in custody Threat to Nuba people A step forward The young idea Court Circular Picture Gallery Reception Christening Today's royal engagements Personal Column Memorial services Appointment Birthdays today Dinners Memorial concert Party Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Marriage Church news Richard Tompkins Professor David Bohm Personal Column The Russian Crisis Professor David Cairns Charity Christmas Card Council Shops at Richard Hughes Homelife The Arthriris & Rheumatism Council News The Times Crossword No 19,097 Business Sport Times Weathercall Looks Property Arts People in the Times Modern Times Special Report Media TV Listings Opinion Columns Letters The Papers Gas Gripes Pound Boost Good Picture Loan Talks The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Media Wise men call for 5 % base rate Minford 'will resign' if Treasury ignore panel's views Biittan presses for expansion of EC power over mergers Sugar forced to unfurl the white flag Heseltine reports to MPs on energy review options Arts Sport Continental Airlines Television and Radio The Times Unit Trust Information Service Siebe holds up under falling turnover Tempus Charter Consolidated will buy to lift earnings Business Foundup News Corp offer Eurocopy cuts payout Expansion boosts BTP Large UK gas users among hardest hit by price increases British Gas believes greater competition to supply industrial customer should mean the end of its statutory requirement to publish its contract charges Ossory plunges to losses of £42 m Fimbra fees criticised Lost order may hit BAe jobs By our City Staff: Vaux writes down value of hotels by a third Carlton calls for easier franchise rules Siebe Sage bucks trend with 33% gain RHM deal Deutsche down Payout passed British Funds Ft-Se Volumes Liffe Options Christmas comes early as shares reverse setback Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities Company Briefs London Financial Futures Sturge's fortunes stay in decline Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Sugar switches board strategy Comment Brussels sprouts No more Nomura The Times City Diary Bull points The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Captain Lamont picks his crew but will he continue to fly solo? The choice of three of those who will joint the Treasury team is an radical as the acceptance of women priests, writes Janet Bush David Kay The Times City Diary Fighting to bring convenience to the selling of newspapers In search of the missing millions of unemployed Business Letters Losing out on the percentages Missed opportunity The Times Rights to dividends Good gains at the close Jaguar Picture Gallery A paper that rarely sees red In October David Montgomery, former editor of Today, took over the Mirror. Roy Hattersley detects a change of style, and a weaker punch Multiple Display Advertising Items Buena Vista Home Video Limited Career Exchange Welcome to a World of Opportunity Sales Opportunity! Great news for the world's villains This Week dies tomorrow, and with it 36 years of hard-nosed TV Journalism BBC The Institute for War & Peace Reporting Director Ambitious Graduates & Young Professionals Property The Times Healthy expansion in caring sector Derek Harris on the £2 billion market for hospital services 'We want to provide the best possible service within the best disciplines' Facilities Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Heating & Air Conditioning Forte Information Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Fixing a positive image One company is making the most of its traditional strengths Information Technology Drinkmaster Excitech Multiple Display Advertising Items Checking up on the office Rodney Hobson reports on fresh rules governing health and safety Facilities Management Total Facilities Management P&O Total Facilities Management Multiple Display Advertising Items Images BM South East Matthew Hall Hüppe form Mondel Associates From Keysan Ltd One step at a time Savings and services are the key to improved business Sloughed off Haden Premises Management Ltd Ocs Group Ltd The Institute Maintenance Building Management Moving around the countryside In the Office Drake & Scull Compass The Times Big event Latest issues Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Pan European Recruitment Cross Selection Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multilingual Services Bi-Lingual Secs ?20k package Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Angela Mortimer Temporary Controller Tate Appointments Crone Corkill Boyce Bilingual New Opportunities for the New Year with this… Publishing Secretary The Artesian Group Victoria Wall Associates Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Kelly Recruitment Consultants First Class P. A. Large International Practice Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Middleton Jeffers Recruitment Limited Covent Garden Based Investment Company Property Secretary Senior Lettings Negotiator Chelsea Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stand by for the baby-boom buyers The children of the 1960s may be about to transform the housing market. Rachel Kelly report Multiple Display Advertising Items Matching Theory to the Facts Maxwell's porticoed hall of fame Offers are invited for Headington Hill Hall, the heart of the Pergamon empire House sales and the tax factor Will the council tax lower prices? Judicial review not available to those who accept Jockey Club rules Law Report December 9 1992 Court of Appeal No new trial after damages error Property Buyers Guide Regalian Vanstons Marsh & Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hants., Dorset, and I. O. W Multiple Classified Advertising Items Power to amend to avoid delay Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sweby Cowan Consultant Surveyors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who knows why we like him Cyrano is back in the West End. Heather Neill examines the romantic appeal of the old story Knives out in Milan for Italy's great tenor Opera: Rodney Milnes reports on the hostile reception for Pavarotti at the first night of La Scala's season Opera Picture Gallery Theatre The gasman goeth, Canaletto cometh Arts Briefing Perth Prize Last chance… Cats Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied by Heather Alston Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Sparkling Strauss but rotten Rossini Operap: Operetta triumphs in Dublin;'authentic' Purcell; and negled Nielsen Die Fledermaus L'italiana in Algeri Gaiety Theatre, Dublin Double trouble in ancient Carthage Dido and Aeneas Queen Elizabeth Hall Strong case for revelation Saul and David Barbican Make-do and make-believe Theatre: The Times critics review three new West End and fringe productions, of Pinero, Whiting and Shakespeare Jeremy Kingston enjoys a Napoleonic play with a whiff of the whimsical world of the 1950s Wells wishes not granted Benedict Nightingale is disappointed by an evening in the company of a modern facsimiclc of a Victoria acting troupe More matter with less art Martin Hoyle on a committed and convincing version of Hamlet, staged on minimal resources Just a Saturday night teaser Radio: Classic FM is winning an audience among crossword addicts with a fiendish quiz programme Damned with mockery Television Review: Hitler lampooned, and football toasted in music Forbidden Planet Troubles in India sure to dominate TCCB discussions International issues on agenda at Lord'a Protesters threaten disruption Word-Watching West Indies caught short by Taylor Roche announces he is near end of the road Cycling England slip to fourth in the world Netball Crowe's 107 defies Sri Lanka Gregory to put injury to the test Rugby League Today's Fixtures Body splits trout records in bid to end stock option Brian Clarke on fishing Selectors seek new blood as juniors are called up Bowls The Times Sports Service Senior steward launches attack on bookmakers Dunwoody picks Morley Street in Bula clash Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Guide to our In-Line Racecard John Parrett killed in hunting accident Yesterday's Results Mandarin: Pat's Jester to foil Twin Oaks on favourite hunting ground Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Desert Orchid returns home Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: McGrath resigns from Halifax Football faces threat from lottery Bowe leaves Lewis out of his plans Boxing Rangers aiming to make Moscow miss home comforts Stevens may return to defence Champions League For the Record Leconte recovers to spring surprise Wattana makes washed-out Parrott pay Snooker IOC award for Yeltsin In Brief Pair honoured Double win Coutts chosen Princess and president move towards peace Olympic Games Experts fail to explain damage BBC1 Variations Radio 3 BBC2 Radio 4 Satellite Radio 1 Picture Gallery Gargling with Tcp Cricket Cambridge improve by degrees to win honours Davies makes light of kicking blues as Oxford lose mimentum in University rugby match at Twickenham Concise Crossword No 2966 Winning Move Word-Watching Praise for Davies influence British Olympic build-up receives £24m England accept call to World Cup rehearsal Football Depleted Newcastle bundled out by Bari Forte Hotels

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