News from 28/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Julia Llewellyn Smith, Jon Ashworth, Ian Flintoff, Iain R. Webb, Stuart Jones and Ian Ross, DJM, John Vincent, Barry Trowbridge, Pierre Salinger, Senior Editor, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Tim Judah, D. L. Crosby, Michael J. Mitchell, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Angus Nicol, Martin Waller and Derek Harris, John Raybould, Joanne Bower, Honorary Secretary, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, John Stocks, James Bone, Frances Kerry, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Jenny Knight, Kenneth Chapman, Peter Riddell Political Editor, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Vivien Cherry, David Iandsborough, Stuart Jones, Alan Lorimer, Jean Landsborough, Peter Ball, Wigan's woes, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Libby Purves, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Keith Pike, David Hands, David Watt, Bernard T. Croft, Russell Kempson, Jamie Dettmer and James Bone, George Brock, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Richard Hoy, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, R. V. Taylor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Craig Brown, Colin Smith, Heather Kirby, Alice Thomson, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Sean MacCarthigh, Kate Alderson, Jamie Dettmer, P. C. R. Whittle, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Austin, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Ben Lynfield, Michael Horsnell, Kenneth W. Gatland, Leolin Price, Graeme Hick, Frederick Bennett, Sam Kiley, Anthony Wieler, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Brian Gordon, Vice-Chairman, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Christopher Irvine,
ResumoAmericans shoot down Iraqi MiG Saddam threatens reprisal against aggression By twice ordering his jets to infotrrate the "no-fly" Zone in southern Irag. Saddam Hussein may have been testing American resolve duiring the Bush Clinton handover Ready for a rush on high streets and roads Index Fashion Glimmer of hope at end of the 1992 tunnel British tank force told not to be 'sitting targets' in Bosnia Cricket Picture Gallery View Halloo! Hunt for sex attack murderer N&P Visa Card Television and Radio4 Tories plan big boost for rented housing BMA fears elderly will be victimised by health reforms As health service reforms continue Worries are growing that old people, the biggest users of the Nhs. are becomin Elder statesmen find unity on prime time Savoy Taylors Guild 'Fluff bids a bright farewell to his faithful pop-pickers Tax help for landlords will hit first-time owners Eleven die on roads over holiday weekend News in Brief Bombs end IRA truce Three-hour sex ordeal Fatal chainsaw accident Policewoman stabbed Comedian dies at 75 Festive drinks kill boy Law aims to reduce roadworks Missing girl, 14, is found murdered in water-filled pit Orkney mother offers truce on compensation British chess celebrates remarkable year Picture Gallery Home Office announces enquiry into prison riot Multiyork Clarke to imprison younger offenders Tour firms cut prices to woo early bookers Murder of captain prompts warning on high seas piracy Although modern pirates use the latest technology to find victims, thier Vionlnce, matchess thay of their predecessors Lunn Poly Stoneleigh Abbey finds a saviour Force seven makes for an up and down sort of Christmas Celebrations had a strange but memorable feel for the crews in the 'British Steel Challenge round the world race. Vivien Cherry. skipper of Coopers & Lybrand, reports Scientist confirms pumas are roaming Britain Europe stands at border of a year free from barriers A Community open for business means opportunity for some, redundany for others The architects of a Europe without trade barriers seem to have a technique they could teach the makers of Maastricht Circuses find future face of clowning is a serious matter Cuts 'threaten 5,000 teachers' The way it isn't Next year in Full Part I British Gas Jobs tumble over the edge of Dover's white cliffs Tracksuit man sought after rape News in Brief Man set on fire End of line Hotelier killed Squirrel bridge Bond winners Our Foreign Staff: Rabin dismisses UN plea to allow food convoy for deportees Delhi takes control of holy site in Ayodhya Opposition tribal divisions will help Moi to keep his grip on power Americans near their relief goal in Somalia (AP): British kibbutz woman killed Saddam tests the West's resolve Shooting down of Iraqi MiG Saddam has returned to his old defiant form, He will reap a propaganda harvest with his gestire against the west Security Council members query the legal basis of 'no-fly' zone Vietnam succumbs to nylon and neon Our Foreign Staff: Muslim doubts fail to halt UN plans for Sarajevo evacuation Lord Owen's plan is in trouble, as is Slobodan Milosevic's attempt at a coalition Siberians sweat out winter of discontent Bush faces demand to hand over his Iran-Contra notes Accolade for president-elect Picture Gallery Texas End of Year Socialists resurrect Tapie for tough poll (Reuter): Muslims kill 18 Catholics (AFP): Sikhs shot dead (Reuter): Hoxha charged (Reuter): Aids crackdown (AP): Last order Confessions of an Oprah fan Alice Thomson meets the chat show host who plans to put an end to British reserve Everest When the law fails a woman A Scottish ruling has once more aroused fears that the legal system is soft on sexual offenders A Dickens of a character Artwork Face to face with '93 Who will women be trying to look like next year? Fashion experts make their predictions Chanel Boutique The eighth wonder of the world is 12,000 feet up in the Bolivian Andes In praise of politicians The House of Commons is not the nest of villainy many like to pretend, writes Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Last writ for the libel liars Bernard Levin welcomes the proposals that will withdraw a legal licence to print money Let stalk Strine Using their heads Shrinking Major Return of fire The Times Dairy Jailhouse Rocked Britain's prisons need the disciplines of the market Good Things. Great Thoughts Christmas Past: a series on the unchanging face of the season. Seven: From The Times of December 27,1932 View Halloo Stop harassing huntsmen for their old tradition of a good time Inadequate care for our animals Hospital closures Life's pilgrimage Debate on the future of the Crown Israeli actions Space research Serving the presidents Dates in mind Letters should carry a daytime telephone number.… Ambitious plan for Law Courts Rev. Green, R. I. P. Better days ahead Court Circular Birthdays today Anniversaries Appointment University news Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Picture Gallery Little to lament as the Scots come to London Piping Nature notes Notice to Readers7 Announcements RAF College Cranwell Latest wills Monica Dickens Ina Souez Church news Honi Coles Major-General Adrian Hope From our Own Correspondent: German Emperor and Waterloo Cardew Robinson Richard H. Ichord Richard H. Ichord, the last chairman of American's notorious UnAmerican Activities failure in Nevada, Missouri, on December 25 aged 66. He was born in Licking, Missouri, on June 27,1926 Iraqi fighter shot down by US jet The Times Crossword No 19,112 Parker Duofold Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather People in the Times Business Racing Picture Gallery Ferguson relishes title challenge Manchester United confident of achieving ambition without risking Robson4 FA owes much to Croker's forward thinking Business Arts Wigan lose their grip The Blazer Sale Television and Radio England worry about Smith Banned athlete decides to run the risk Hamilton-Jones profits from anonymity on the long and hopeful road to reinstatement The Times Cheshire learns edge out rivals Hockey Snow Reports Whitaker is triumphant Equestrianism (AP): New target for Coghlan (Reuter): Redskins edge into the play-offs American Football Malaysia sets up funding In Brief Bloem debut McGwire signs Orange defeat Gautier extends his lead over de Broc Word-Watching Interspray suffers similar fate to her unlucky rivals Yachting Hammond throws down his challenge with style Cycling Hick looks to turn passage to India into Test security Peter Ball assesses the prospects of the England cricket team, which leaves today for the sub-continent England Career Records Cronje's progress checked by accuracy of Indian spin Score Card Inspired Hughes tightens Australia's grip Wright extends his long Test career England's Cricket Tour of India and Sri Lanka Old stagers manage to share spotlight but not glory The former England and Southampton colleagues, Alan Ball and Peter Shilton, take opposite sides in a spirited West Country derby, Stuart Jones reports Kelly's contribution keeps Newcastle's ambition in sight Honours even at the top Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables Regis allows Stoke to maintain their impressive record Celtic pm hopes on cup success Norwich leading by example as they get back on course Premier League front-runners continue to make right impression in exciting draw with Tottenham Late rally fails to satisfy Ferguson Everton's generosity gives too much away Highbury left hungry by Ipswich's starvation diet The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Shearer raises Blackburn to second place Le Saux's stormy exit spoils fightback United performance puts life into Leeds Results and Tables Multiple Display Advertising Items Offiah hurt as Wigan crack under pressure Rugby League Bank Holiday Fixtures The Fellow deceives toiling King George rivals with breathtaking late challenge Patient tactics pay handsome dividend for the French team in Kempton showpiece Result Southwell Nicholson harbours reservations For the Record Mighty Mogul to underline Champion Hurdle claim Mandarin: Kempton Park Mandarin: Cherstow Mandarin: Wetherby Mandarin: Wolverhampton Jump Leaders River Tarquin thwarts Dunwoody's big hopes Osborne has four winners Saturday's Results Multiple Display Advertising Items Welsh trial provides a bonus for selectors Scotland put Hogg to the test again Teams Knibbs keeps nerve in Bristol balancing act Cardiff enjoy light entertainment Fresh hope for Fylde as Greatorex shines Aberavon end bad run at Neath Understudy steals the Sunbury show Rugby Union Results How they suffered for the camera In films, Composers are always tormented geniuses. Even G?rard Depardieu cannot resist the clich?, writes Geoff Brown Take a trip to theatreland Television London may lose two of its favourites David Sinclair explains why the Town & Country Club in London is threatened with closure Glover hands over before she begins Arts Briefing Dance Ticketmaster Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Graphic tale with no obvious point Tevevision Review: Lynne Truss on a jolly silly programme about Enid Blyton Exotic guests enliven a traditional festive feast Dance: Nadine Meisner reviews two casts in this year's Christmas offering from English National Ballet Early delights attract a devoted following Concert: Stephen Pettitt joins a large audience for an impressive evening of Renaissance vocal music The Times Calculating gains tax on foreign asset Regret at time taken to hear extradition challenge Re-applying for legal aid after its revocation Tes Interview results unreliable Whether interview was voluntary Final tax agreement subject to contract Duckboard to be properly maintained Education Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Council not liable over fire in house for homeless Crown court centres for serious and complex fraud trials Choose Holborn Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hidden perks of holding company shares Governo De S?o Paulo Hope shines through gloomy '92 Riding the Roller-Coaster Market The departing year has had its ups and downs for investors. Michael Clark monitors them Winners and Losers Downsizers and outsiders make it a stormy year on Wall Street Philip Robinson on 12 months from President Bush downwards would much rather forget BB1C Variation Radio 3 Satellite Mensa Hidden Rewards Billion-dollar man who came in from the cold Matthew Bond chooses his winners for alternative business awards of 1992, a year of stagnation and painful lessons Fidelity Brokerage Cheers to a £24bn drinks bill Concise Crossword No 2981 Winning Move Word-Watching Win or Lose
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