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News from 26/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Reid Miller, Liz Dolan, Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Alasdair Riley, J. Farrell, Mary Killen, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Alan Blyth, Peter Lansley, Michael Coultas, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, John Diamond, David Hands and Alan Lorimer, Frank Jeffrey, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Nicola Cole, Carol Leonard, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Louis Le Bailly, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Roddy Forsyth, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Jonathan Posner, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, D. R. Irving, Peter Ackroyd, Alan Hamilton, Michael Marks, Robin Young, Christopher Walker and Ben Lynfield, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Michael Hamlyn, Frances Bissell, David Hands, H. G. Dawson, Brian Whittingham, Annie Rankin, John CARTER(MP), Nigella Lawson, Derwent May, Nicholas Wapshott, Joel Brand, Graham Wood, Frank Cox, Derek Eastham, Nicole Swengley, Lindsay Cook, Jane Wheatley, Sydney Friskin, Fiona Young (Press and PR Manager), Kari Knight, Lin Jenkins, John Higgins, Charles Jennings, Stephen Pettitt and Hilary Finch, Raymond Keene, Raymond G. H. Seitz, Matthew D'ancona, Chris Reiter, Alix Ramsay, John Morris, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Dorothy Gibson, Paul Spike and Richard Ford, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Bryan Appleyard, Tim Heald, David Hill, Jamie Dettmer, R. G. Maling, al-Thawra, Damascus, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Bruce V. Jones, Peter Aykroyd, Mel Webb, Pete Feather, Tony Scawin, Commissioner, Caitlin Moran, Alan Lee, cricket correspondent, Peter Victor, Mikhail Mandrigin, Molly Hudson, David Sinclair, Simon Jenkins, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Ben Lynfield, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock, Lucasta Miller, Mark Dodgson, Christopher Elliott, J. Shirley Edmondson, Alan Coren, Alfred Beit, Chairman, Jonathan Meades, Ilex, A. G. Hebbron, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, David Powell, Sam Kiley, Dr Edward Norman, Anne McElvoy, D. M. Clarke, John Phillips, Rosanna Greenstreet, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Kenneth Lewis, Christopher Irvine, B. S. Adams, John McCririck,

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Israel bars aid from Red Cross Harsh political realities overshadow Bethlehem's message of hope Bush is denounced by Iran-Contra prosecutor Pardon for six of president reagan's officials named in the Iran-contra affair will draken the last days of the bush presidency and lead to a debate in the US about the powers of the White House Index Weekend Television The Cheshires get an alarm call from the hills On the Wards Simon Jenkins Carey hits out at 'mean challenge' to authority N&P Mother killed as car hits revellers Convicted child-killer joins hunger strike News in Brief Church 's ceasefire plea Pensioner raped Raider returns cash Service held for baby Widow murder charge Lunn Poly Branson may pursue BA over alleged dirty tricks Faith gives Queen strength for a new year of service Message reflects royal family's swings and roundabouts Methodist Homes By a Staff Reporter: Sons pray for absent princess Guinness on prescription as Bart's puts aside closure Happiness is burger and beans in a car park The Sunday Times Global call of duty disrupts naval celebrations Hoe the Other Half Lunched in Style DAKS Simpson Churchill letters sale threatens study of Britain 's finest hour Comet Universities attack 30% cut in fees for arts students Fish and fowl vie for survival on lakes Premier Britain Doctors treat thousands of police for stress disorders Siege mentality afflicts emergency services Members of the emergency services are colly professional at the scene of traumatic incidents. Thier problems begin later Siege mentality afflicts emergency services Unseen victims of bomb blast 'I couldn't even make a cup of tea' Aquascutum Everest bill soars to new heights St. George Pair found dead in caravan Council cuts 2,000 jobs Donor appeal Tanker crashes Couple gassed Master's voice Damp squib Jails chief attacks inadequate facilities after first visits Texas Charity needs a spiritual rock Credo* St. Joseph's Hospice Iran-Contra pardons put Bush's place in history at risk The prosecutor in the Iran -contra affair will now focus on the president's role Clinton cpjnpletes balanced cabinet Premier Cities House of Fraser Winter Sale Starts 8.30am Monday (Reuter): Americans hunt for Somali "bad guys' Journalists, including a BBC radio reporter, were rescued by US Marines yesterday after being held near Baidera at gunpoint by 40 somali bandits who threatned to loot thier vehicles. The troops chased off the bandits without shots being fired. a BBC spokesman said. No one was injured magnetize (AP): Mines fail to stop marines taking sixth famine town Veteran of struggle to end apartheid dies Chãteaux, Hotels & Country Cottages Nationalist leader demands creation of greater Serbia Pope pleads cause of peace in Bosnia Multiyork British Gas British driver defies sniper fire to bring in Christmas cheer (Reuter): Cabinet splits over Rabin insistence on blocking aid The meretz part's peace aims are being ignored as the government leans to the right Palestinian deportations bring disarray on Israeli left and misery to Bethlehem Language of Jesus survives in land Islam conquered The B&Q (AP): Gorbachev speaks of his regret News in Brief (AFP): Marchers held Tamils killed (AFP): Present time Chernomyrdin picks liberal to command pro-market strategy B&Q (Reuter): Moscow children dazzled by West's toyland trinkets XFAM Lamont 's finest hour The Times Diary Who was the guitar player? Simon Jenkins investigtes the mystery of Vermeer's masterpiece Lord, how long? The Times Diary Sins of omission The Times Diary Well done, chips The Times Diary A Moment for Mercy The lawyers should at last leave Iran-contra to history's verdict Pass the Claret Official: quite a lot of what you fancy does you good Boxing Day Christmas past: a series on the unchanging face of the season. Six: From The Times of December 28,1926 Trying times for the royal family life 's priorities A helping hand for historic Moscow Pavarotti be praised Heaven and Hell Church and marriage More aid needed for Somalia Busman 's lament Wonder of science Season 's greetings Court Circular Birthdays Latest wills Personal Column Anniversaries The Queen's Christmas message Forthcoming marriages Notice to Readers Access, Amex, Diners & Visa church Services University news Waves yield classical statues Stella Adler Stella Adler. considered by many to be America's lesding teacher of a acting, died of heart failure at her home in Los Angels on December 21 aged 91. She was born in Manhalttan on Febrauary 10,1901 Ted Croker Edgar Alfred "Ted" Croker, secretary of the Football Association from 1973 to 1989, died yesterday aged 68. He was born on February 13,1924 Nathan Milstein Nathan Milstein, Russian-born violinist who left his native land to make a career in the West, died in London on December 21 aged 87. He was born at Odessa on December 31,1904 Wall to repel British found On this Day December 26 1787 December 26 1787 Helen Joseph Helen Joseph, veteran white campaigner against apartheid in South Africa, died in hospital in Johannesburg yesterday at the age of 87. She was born in Midhurst, Sussex in 1905 Bush 'now subject of enquiry' Rabin blocks Red Cross supplies Carey rebuff Mother killed Stressed police Letters alarm Everest costs go sky-high The Times Crossword No 19,111 Jails under fire Balancing act Serb demands Pro-market hint Picture Gallery Sport Buisness The Weather Downtown Sales Guide Weather Food and Drink Competitions Columns Austin Reed TV Lisitng Opinion Pass the claret Christmas past Letters The Papers Hirst hungers to rediscover scoring touch Francis keeps faith with striker Football pays warm tribute to Croker Awards for shrines and smells, sticks and stunts Francis keeps faith with striker Simon Barnes Portrait Annual Review Frengh Taki Racing hit severely by freeze Business Paris Ceramics St Helens hit by suspension Bargain bets Complex issue Male trend Norwich continue to confound the critics Stuart Jones, football correspondent, gives his half-term report on the Premier League Hartlepool raided by bailiffs "Quite remarkable!" Walker has much to crow about Linighans line up at Highbury Match-By -Match Guide to the Premier League Rangers afraid of further congestion Sprinter plans appeal on ban Athletics Keino plans to appeal In Brief Cheer for Kent Graf leads field CORRECTiON Phoenix rises from the ashes of folly Mel Webb enters the speculative world of Golf course devlopment and charts the rise of the pay-as-you-play club in the midst of recessionary tales of half-buit complexes and over-investments Inspirational captain who stands supreme as a pillar of strength Saturday portrait: Graham Gooch, by Alan Lee, cricket correspondent Captaincy lifted his head from the sand; it did not make him any less of a perfectionist, but gave him broader perspectives For one million people the Boxing Day Meet… Fixture congestion may not be enough to upset Wigan Rugby League Staking a claim for a place in the millionaires' club David powell takes a lighhearted look at an off-beat way of trying to beat the recession. Zanelli for England? A good bet at 10,000-1 David Powell takes a lighthearted look at an off-beat way of trying to beat the recession. Zanelli for England? A good bet at 10,00-1 Leicester are hopeful they can beat the freeze Rugby Union Sturgess starts amateur career all over again Cycling Evans inspires Cardiff's re-emergence David Hands, rugby correspondent, on the Australlian who has restored Welsh pride Men set a trend in women's game Hockey: Leading National League Teams Reap Rewards of Fresh Approach to Coaching Batchelor lends weight to president's team By our Sports Staff: Girardelli in prime shape for new year Skiing Commercial Union closes Yachting Little threat to record Meyer captures the dignified spirit of sport Simon Barnes looks back at a dramatic, emotional year of sport and selects his highlights Darkest hour is moment of the year Guide to the Weekend Fixtures The Times Doumen relishing the chance to do battle againRichard Evans finds France's top National Hunt trainer in confident mood as he seeks a third KIng George Vi Chase victory at kempton today South Africa must take much more positive approach Pressure to attack for sake of Test cricket's future (AP): Richardson may opt for greater variety Worthington Best Bitter (AP): Pakistan will unleash fierce Waqar Tennis hopefuls slug it out in pursuit of a net profit Coaches planning a route to Atlanta Gymnastics For the Record The fellow for Kempton Encore Mandarin, Thunderer: Kempton Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Wincanton Guide to our in Line Racecard Racing next week Trainers' preferences Cab On Target has setback From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Soft Day gets vote Mandarin: Newton Abbot King George Vi Chase Form guide to the eight contenders Weather wipes out five Rapid Raceline The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Confidence remains Fimbra The Times Portfolio Dealing Service Unit Linked Insurance Investments Shares move ahead by a fraction The Sunday Times IBM and AT&T help boost Dow Major Changes Recent Issues Index Getting in trim for a financially fit 1993 Lindsay Cook presents a Christmas money quiz for the family Let the punishment fit the crime Portman Building Society The People with Capital Ideas Britannia Building Society Cutting the cost of moving Nicola Cole finds that people seeking properly bargains couild save money on legeal fees, but they must be careful The housing market is showing signs of revival, but a buyer does not always have to use a solicitor Briefings Quiz Answers The real price of do-it-yourself conveyancing Guinness Flight NatWest puts a spotlight on accounts Interest Rates Roundup Large Loans Plastic will remain flexible Sara McConnell on the banks' dispute with stores N&P M&G Flemings No access to my Access Bupa premium soars Benefit is a refund The Derbyshire Identifying pension rights of eariy leavers Letters Thieves need pin Tax-effective charity Standards are sloppy Master tactician with an independent streak Carol Leanard looks behind the almost mythical image of smith new court's energetic chief Business Profile: Michael Marks Yule visit from sanity clause Bradford & Bingley Markets 26 O&Y to sell American holding Fidelity Brokerage BAe shares slump over £500m cash shortfall Analyst have discovered yet another setback for british aerospace. this time over important saudi arabian contracts, but at last city confidence is beginning to return By our City Staff: Water suppliers to invest £2.5bn City bubbles over with festive spirit Power failure dries up the flow from cash dispensers Shares fail to hold their best levels Accountancy 31 Fitness Test Bank Watch Ill Health Home Costs The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North South Retail Price A spoonful of hope for Bosnia Ruth Gledhill sees for herself how the Times 1st Aid appeal can help Europes most desperate cause The hazards of living in an age of safety Our Obsession with Eliminating Risk Makes us Nervous Wreeks Perspectives Snakes & Ladders Sales Guide The Blazer Sale Win a Flight to America 12Aid Film The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Theatre Dance Raymond G. H. Seitz American Ambassador Music Exhibition Booking Video Fat chance of a silent night for the farmyard nativity Coniessions of a fox-hunter Although ethics now prevent her from hunting, Annie rankin still recalls the heady excitement of the Boxing day meet Early claims for the spring Feather report Hang on to a hangover cure How to restore good cheer, or a least a semblance of life, after the night before Can you tell the peaches from the peat £4 Test your knowledge and then your nose, taste wonderful whiskies in scotland and become Britain's 1993 malt whisky buff Discover the diversions of single malts Keeping a cool head when all about are losing thier over whisky a natural noser, Robin Young does it instinctively Some of the secrets revealed How to Enter Boxing clever with leftovers Frances Bisell, the Times cook stretches the Christmas feast Bubble and cheap Jane MacQuitty raises a glass to the new year season with the best buys for party-givers and their guests Boots Flowers bloom over the river Covent Garden busy in Nine Elms Disco church swings into its devotions Ruth Gledhill joins the worshipper who let their hair down amid music and dance Fly high , travel to the States in luxury Go west with Northwest start the new year in style by visiting America first class The Times Transatlantic Privilege Pass offers readers the chance to fly First Class for less money with Northwest Airlines The Times Win a transatlantic tnp How to Apply Helena Bonham-Carter My Perfect Weekend Terms and Condition Cheers . . . and tears 1992 may have been a poor vintage for many people, but some enjoyed it. Julia Llewellyn Smith takes a head count Alan Coven Somebody up there does not like this man. Would youn credit it? Lady of the camellias Francesca Greenoak says don't kill with kindness Saturday Rendevous The Times SIRiUS Marshalls Country Property Trafalgar House Europe Rocking and rolling towards middle age Charles Jennings will never get to strut his stuff on stage at Hammersmith now that he is past 30 and over the hill Shoparound Factory Shop Peter Adams Sellers rise to new heights to lure viewers Win a Channel ferry crossing High spirit levels Royal Liver Friendly Society The Game can be played by two to four players,… Vaulting virtue slippery vice No Title accelerated learning Bargain hunters start here Nicole Swengley has pounded the pavements of our cities and towns in search of the best buys to be had in the sales Harvey Nichols Mulberry Miele Heal's Eccentric blast from the past John Higgins selects his opera favourites, while Stephen Pettitt and Hilary Finch pick the classics A critic's keepsakes BBC Radio Memories are made of this The killer of grunge rock conquers all Out of the West Country, one of the year's best In the court of a king Jazz Records Bösrnoorfer Concerts vh Curtain up on the top ten Jeremy Kingston picks the best antidotes to post-Christmas boredom for children - and parents-around the country Multiple Display Advertising Items KCM Wigmore Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Best of the rest Barbican Hall European Community Baroque Orchestra European Community Youth Orchestra Theatres JVC BBC! Variations Variations BBC1 Christian Aid Please answer the phone, ET Nigelle Lawson, in search of intelliigent communication dials hopefully in to our space, and inner Albert Square Picture Gallery Concise Crossword No 2980 Winning Move Word-Watching The truth about Noddy TV Preview Suede polish off the honours From The World to the reading festival the best memories of the 1992 Guilty Secrets: Sir Michael Day Tansavia Picture Gallery Pedigree Draught PHS Saturday Review Bringing home the bacon Denmark seem to get everything right, a land where fairy-tales come true: Its agricultural policies work, its education system is a lesson to us all, its people are content and proud to be Danes-they even win at football. Richard North searches for blots on the perfect landscape of Europe's new presidents. Illustration by John Morris Noble Caledonia Limited Survival of the populist Melinda Wittstock fears the emergence of more popular quality viewing in the evolution of ITV Year End in the Californias Ernest & Julio Gallo That was the The American people voted against public vomiting. and the british hung on to a chancellor who has exceeded his credit-rating -all in all 1992 has been a funny old year. Joe Joseph remembers the stories that captured our attention over the past 12 months Wharfside Danish Furniture A thousand miles Audl The Times Sporting Heritage Images As the amount of visual information avilable to us expands, so the impact of news pictures is blunted. More than ever, a great photograph must do more than record en event; it must provide a new perspective, an original commentary. Graham Wood, the picture editor of the saturday review, makes a personal selection of the pictures of 1992, and explains why these images have a life beyond the printed page in our imagination Picture Gallery Safe bet for a racy lunchtime discourse Jonathan Meades' Food Quiz Answers Journeys under the spell of far Arabia Michael walkins goes to the cities and mountains of morocco to muse on life, and makes a happy escape from intimations of mortality Royal Caribbean Cruises a passage to Brittany Some things remian unchanged, writes Tim Heald, who used victorian guides on a recent journey across the water Aito Sunvil Holidays Braathens Sunvil Holidays Hoseasons Brittany Overseas Travel France Brittany Turkey The Tiverton Hotel Seasons Greetings Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items News from the Font Picture Gallery Put another mince pie on the barbie, cobber City Lights Sydney New York Nztis Inter Change Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chez hous The STA Travel Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Atol CAA France Jasmin Tours Ltd UK Holidays The Bryn-Y-Mor English Country Cottages French Affair Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vacanze in Italia Welsh Country Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Activity Holidays Scotland Journey Latin America Exodus Wales Austravel Leisureline Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scottish Higlands Swanage SAA Saint James Paris Hoseasons Black Prince Overseas Travel Jasmin Tours Ltd SKI Meri Multiple Classified Advertising Items Art of the industrialist Thrillers Putting down the baggage of travel The Italians Pop in for It All Day Long Written for the right reason Medicine with a jab of jocularity Cock and bull between the covers Nescafe Espresso Discovering Cuba The Times offers readers the chance to explore an island rich in history and palmfringed beaches Cox & King Travel Bridge by The Listener Crossword No 3182: Round 'O' by Ilex Solutions Crossword No 3179 Picture Gallery Chess Harder on the Fox trail Round the horn All right, Jack 'School was where I was imprisoned' A Childhood: James Lovelock Voucher Protect Children

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