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News from 29/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Andrew Finkel and Michael Theodoulou, Julia Llewellyn Smith, David Adams, Frances Crook, Director, David Miller Chief Sports Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Bill Bradshaw, S. Emms, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, World Trade Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Thunderer, Andrew Dutton, Joe Joseph, Stephen Lewis, M. A. Patten, Andrew Howard, Alan Lorimer, Debra Craine, A. Sangster (Headmaster), Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bradley, Robin Young, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, J. S. K. Milne, Angela MacKay and John Vincent, Virginia Ironside, John McCormick, Controller, John Percival, Peter Spring, Sarah Bagnall, Joel Brand, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Russell Kempson, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Jerome Burne, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Janet Daley, Louise Hidalgo, Ronald Faux and Ray Clancy, Dennis Signy, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Samir Douaihy and Jamie Dettmer, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, James Morton, Andrei Ostalsky, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Nicholas Watt and Norman Hammond, Peter Williams, Ian Ross, Frederick Lawton, Angela Gibson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Maurice Healy, Gerard Davies, Richard Beeston and Ali Jaber, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Charles May, Keith Blackmore, Hill-Norton, Richard Beeston, Allen Robertson, P. S. Atiyah, Terence Lear, Jamie Dettmer and John Parry, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Sam Kiley, Vince Wright, Walter Ellis,

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Our Foreign Staff: Bush threatens to send his forces into Serbia President Bush, with forces already involved in Somalia and Iraq in the last days of his presidency, is threatening military action in Serbia if the Balkan conflict spreads into Kosovo Index Survival Tarka returns to the Torridge Our Foreign Staff: US president to see in Somalia's bright 1993 picture gallery Sport Six pages of bank holiday action Section 2 Israel lets ten exiles go home Police demand better protection for WPCs Arts Stores pack in wall-to-wall customers as sales set record N&P Lawon Tuesday Spiro suicide evidence Boy friend questioned Blow to transplant boy More pets abandoned Ship's mayday 'a hoax' Forte Hotels Boy, 7, fires flash to attract rescue team News in Brief Wave of discontent: harbours at Lossiemouth, above,… Smith to toughen his 'softly softly' image over union block vote A more forthright Labour leader will emerge in the new year, committed to speeding up modernisation of the party Holiday hunters take a break from the gloom Our Political Correspondent: Decline is myth, says Lamont Shephard pushes work skills to cut teenage dole queue Firms shed more jobs Parents of murdered girl believe she knew killer Police chiefs call summit in the shadow of redundancy Barcode toy boosts grocery bill Knifing is policewoman's fourth injury Multiple Display Advertising Items New craft divides lifeboat volunteers The Times On The Year's Day RAF could replace its trusted Hercules with Russian aircraft Military manoeuvres: the MoD considers Eastern options as America buys British Sainsbury's Homebase House and Garden Centres Land Rover leads world with US order Customs patrols spread the net to catch drug barons Police look to Caribbean link Car thief talked into submission News in Brief Murder charge Pier deaths Poachers at bay Prison suicide CFC phase-out endangers thousands of businesses The speeding up of measures to tackle global warming could leave traders out in the cold on Britain's high streets No Turkeys at the Habitat Sale Otters flourish in Tarka's old haunt Next Year In Full Part II\ The way it isn't Our Foreign Staff: Muslims mass troops to break Sarajevo siege Bosnia's government is trying to regain lost land before Saturday's peace conference in Geneva. The UN fears that more heavy fighting will cancel any progress made City's icy shroud envelops first elderly, then young Lunn Poly Czech divorce hits snag on alimony US and Russia strive to clinch nuclear deal (AFP): Bundestag to question Möllemann News in Brief (Reuter): Ship sabotaged (AFP): Link reopened (Reuter): Plea fails (AP): Soviet losses Lufthansa Our Foreign Staff: Warlords embrace and tell Somalis conflict has ended As barriers are lifted and 10,000 people in Mogadishu rejoice, national reconstruction is the men of war's proclaimed objective Dixons Election victory scented by Moi (AP): Goldstone urges role for foreign police News in Brief (AP): Bombs hurt 11 (Reuter): Troops leave (Reuter): Death sentence (Reuter): Fallen heroes (Reuter): Skaters killed (Reuter): Going flat out Saddam's victims fear backlash over downed warplane Our Foreign Staff: US says Iraq meant to test defences of 'no-fly' zone Baghdad's action in the skies came when America diverted an aircraft carrier to Somalia. Now it is sailing once more to meet the challenge arising in the Gulf Cubans keep going on stale buns and cat meat Israel admits deportation errors Tecno the Imaging Specialist From Associated Press: Collor fails to win trial delay Cambodia rebels scorn UN News in Brief (Reuter): Gang steals £5m (AFP): Site disputed (Reuter): Leader expelled Teaching gets the hard cell From next month, the education of prisoners will be in the hands of private contractors. Walter Ellis reports on the pros and cons Telecom Security Gonna sit right down and write myself a letter … Virginia Ironside, fired agony aunt (below), puts her advice to the test Being sacked is like being mugged. I sit at home feeling faint, dizzy and shocked Solution to Christmas Jumbo Concise Crossword (published on December 24) No love in a cold climate Nasal decongestants could have an unfortunate side-effect-impotence Shirts I s the happy family healthy? Jerome Burne on a study that assesses the link between a couple's family relations and their health Resolving to change Family Features Voucher A stirring reward The Times Diary The holiday television films are good news for lip-readers but nobody else To rent makes sense Privately rented homes could liberate us from the burden of property ownership, says Janet Daley Why security comes first Conor Cruise O'Brien suggests a solution to the Palestinian deportations that is Israel's interest If the deportees are left indefinitely, they will suffer along with Israel's reputation and the peace process Dickie birdwatch The Times Diary Leader of the gang The Times Diary Some of the university old guard may have… The Times Diary A Flight Too Far If Iraq expected America to be off guard, in miscalculated Tails of the River Bank Saving the otter is a paradigm for the conservation of us all The Days of Reckoning Christmas Past: a series on the unchanging face of the season. Eight. From The Times of December 29,1952 Daunting future for railways Medical matters Bankruptcy anomaly Cost of prisoners held in police cells Jail standards Speed and safety Orchestral difficulties Piper's lament Time to reassess forces reductions Academic standards Timely signs? Christmas bonus Letters to the editor that are intended for… Birthdays today University news Airey Neave Trust Retirement Personal Column Britannia Royal Naval College Appointments Coin hoard dated to last days of Roman Britain The Roman treasure discovered in Suffolk last month has provided a fascinating snapshot of a lavish lifestyle in the dying days of the empire Latest wills Design records lost as architects close down Gales blow rare US birds to Britain Anniversaries Knighthood Lord Edmund-Davies Lord Edmund-Davies, PC High Court Judge, 1958-66; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1966-74; and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1974 to 1981, has died aged 86. He was born in Mountain Ash, South Wales, on July 15,1906 Sir Aubrey Ellwood Church news Erika Brausen Thefts from Selfridge's Ralph Izzard Richard Tompkins The Rev Alan Ecclestone Bush threatens military action The Times Crossword No 19,113 Coal cuts: British Coal has hired consultants to… Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch No Title People in the Times Weather Sport 17-22 United step up title challenge Coventry collapse at Old Trafford as Premier League favourites get into their stride Norwich maintain their advantage at the top Yeovil warm up for Arsenal with win in local derby Business 28-32 Arts Everton reduced to nine players Sale Television And Radio Field day for Pipe Inside Newcastle stumble On the rack Feast of rugby Newcastle suffer heaviest defeat Magilton leads Oxford to success against the leaders of the first division Stoke maintain lengthy undefeated sequence For the Record The Times Sports Service Washington wait for Viking test American Football Results and Tables English Results And Tables Chatfield proves inspirational Rugby League Chittenden's lead extends In Brief German threat Splashing out No incentive Doubts about Guentchev cast cloud over Ipswich Penalty by Saunders enables Villa to reclaim third place Arsenal's sorry sequence continues Rush keeps alive Liverpool's hopes The Times Table of the Fa Premier League Wimbledon fire blanks in the gloom Cat and mouse game could run and run Athletics Late goal casts Forest adrift Leicester preserve traditional spirit Barbarians concede second best in a refreshing and entertaining Christmas fixture Lineout remains a Welsh weakness Northwest Airlines Harlequins prove more lively Scottish concern eased by late rally Results from Four Meetings Pipe saddles first four home in Welsh National Raching Goodshot Rich to land treble Mandarin: Stratford Katabatic too strong Rapid Raceline Plumpton Mighty Mogul soaring to summit Our Irish Racing Correspondent: Royal Gait to enjoy profitable trip AYR Word-Watching Our Sports Staff: Aqib's abuse of umpire brings first suspension Glue banned in events Donald ushers in abject Indian collapse West Indies wither under McDermott's spell Fixtures Football A Special Correspondent: Whitaker rises to the challenge Equestriansm Simcov injects some sting into Bees Ice Hockey Pools Forecast Suite-talking on the grand scale Dance: The Bolshoi aims to bring classical ballet to the masses at the Albert Hall next month. Debra Craine reports History paintings are not always bunk Galleries: Madrid is ending its year as European Capital of Culture with a flurry of fine art shows John Russell Taylor recommends a clutch of exhibitions which add extra lustre to the considerable attractions of the Spanish capital Festivals Theatre ENO London Alc1na: Handel's opera Is given a new… Entertainments Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and(where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Check with Cinemas for opening times over the hiliday period Less slapstick, more romance Dance: John Percival has a message for Convent Garden supremo Jeremy Isaacs To stay small or make it massive? Arts Festivals: To be successful they must either be international or genuinely local Richard Morrison looks at the troubled word of arts festival administration in Britain and asks whether these culture binges are particularly to be desired The Times Ambushed by a moment of magic Theatre: Benedict Nightingale recalls his highlight of 1992. Jeremy Kingston looks in vain for seasonal cheer All eyes on Antwerp, back on top again Antwerp, with its proud history as a port and trade centre, will be the 1993 Cultural Capital of Europe, writes Allen Robertson Life's a beach Television Review: a blast from the past, mingled with the scent of suntan oil Pity the poor old princess Don't worry, it gets worse Two lawyers play fortune-teller for the proffession in 1993 and can see, through the clouds in the crystal ball, some peculiar events QD ZMB Test yourself on 1992 The Times/Nabarro Nathanson Quiz Of The Legal Year Employer of subcontract labour remains liable Police complaints papers cannot be used in civil case When defendant chooses to remain silent at trial Overstayer cannnot be settled Fear of Aids amounts to special reason No case over third party's cheque Spillage liability is strict Champertous agreement is void No drug sale benefit Counsel to pay for wasted costs No liability Evidence of no fear in affray VAT on reserved hotel room No special reason for not disqualifying Planning immunity after four years Decision has to be reasonable No set-off on estimate Capitalisation, week's change Jaguar Treaty veto hurts Swiss interests, says Efta chief Olivetti gives warning of large loss for year Business Roudup Johnson quits Invesco Unilever bid in Brazil Qualcast cuts loose EC backs coal deal The Pound Change on Week Stock Market British Funds Our World Trade Correspondent: Klöcknei strikes deal with creditors Our City Staff: Malaya moves up a gear with first buy TUC sees loophole in contracting out Full funding rule holds key to prospects Dow ends frugal day with a plus Wall Street Gilt-Edged A mountain of work in store Self-sufficiency seems a dying art The Times Rentals Anti-European undertones in Russian 'gradualism' Short memory Access's excess zeal In 1992, even the things that went right did so for the wrong reasons Anatole Kaletsky looks back over his forecasts for a year in which limited economic successes were shrouded in political failure A betting man The Times City Diary Ski sponsors to the rescue The Times City Diary Women's network The Times City Diary Hot shot The Times City Diary Scotched rumours The Times City Diary BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite XFAM Swiss Setback British Coal may order heavy management cuts Consultants called in for review British coal is preparing to move swiftly to cut costs, once the government review of the industry is completed in the journey. Cuts could fall heavily among managers Zurich announces MMI agreement Attractive Perks for Sharehoulders CNN set for world battle with BBC Lloyd's top men embark on drive to reduce costs Reuter: Japan's trade surplus soars as slowdown cuts imports Concise Crossword No 2982 Winning Move Word-Watching Comment

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