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News from 30/12/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Victoria McKee, Nicholas Ridley, Alan King-Hamilton, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, James MacMillan, Angela MacKay, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sarah Mower, Hilary Finch, Louis Fitzgibbon, J. S. Jenkins, Ian Murray, David Thurlow, Jeremy Kingston, David Sinclair, Hillary Finch and John Percival, Dessa Trevisan, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, J. Vanneck, John Major, Ray Clancy, Elizabeth Kenyon, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Simon Pellar, Roger Graef, Peter Bills, Robin Young, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Nicholas Watt, Philip Robinson, Michael McAdam, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Philip Pangalos and Colin Narbrough, Charles Bremner, Woodrow Wyatt, Paul Donovan, Bob Clough-Parker (General Secretary), John Percival, Derwent May, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Diana Knight, Sally Forrest, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, H. J. Creedy, John Doherty, M. J. Dawson, Lin Jenkins, Alison Roberts, John Cox (Managing Director), Marcus Binney, Kalim Siddiqui (Leader), David Robinson, Heather Alston, Michael J Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Roy Roebuck, Alec Samuels, H. A. C. McKay, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Sandy Skinner, Jamie Dettmer, N. R. Lewis, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Neil Garrard, Martin Ivens, Richard Beeston and Ali Jaber, Christine Webb, Michael Seely, T. Sharot, Paul Barker, Patricia Phillips (Chairman of Council), David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, MacMargolis, John Mein, Joel Brand and Dessa Trevisan, Jonathan Green, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, Anne McElvoy, Ross Tieman, Jamie James, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, R. J. Bridle (Chief Highway Engineer), Christopher Irvine,

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Bush-Yeltsin summit to clinch nuclear cuts Index Police Stabbing WPC vows to return to work House hunters on the march Princess reunited with her sons Europe Beauty Blow to West's hopes as Panic is thrown out N&P Media on Wednesday There's no stopping the mad rush for shopping Law Society proposes intelligence network to trap rogue lawyers Reforms fail to improve primary school standards Miele Chess queens: the Hungarian grandmaster Judit… Tories expect to gain from redrawn political map Boundary Commission changes By our Political Staff: Hurd threatens Serbs with force Belfast hotel blast Police hunt strangler Ashdown on the attack Man burnt to death Clue to rape issued Abandoned baby is found by children News in Brief Female patrols refuse to be intimidated by danger of attack Policewomen in the front line: calls for body armour, batons and better training Officers lobby for US-style truncheons Native wit shields WPC from violence Missing jeans may be key to murder Fish oil raises hope of cancer treatment By our Crime Correspondent: Pioneers walked in the shadow of men BBC The Times on New Year's Day Vauxhall clinches first contract to sell hatchbacks in Japan Drivers in Tokyo are realising that cars made by British workers can equal the quality of those made in Japan Dixons Picture Gallery Volcano tests a robot bound for Mars Dante prepares to brave the inferno By a Staff Reporter: Driver over limit for 14th time Appeal supports disaster relief charity Soaring prices leave clouds in the coffee Milkman's eyes glued by thieves News in Brief Baby stabbed River search Death charge Air turbulence Escaper held Pesticide ban allows birds of prey to reach new heights Species driven to extinction in Britain have returned to breed, with only the merlin apparently still in decline Twitchers use DNA test to solve mystery The way it isn't N&P Algae fuel dream of green power New year fires will light the way into single European market 650-page guide kills hopes of an end to bureaucracy Single Market Wilding Welcoming unity in blazes of glory Muslims seize brief chance to hit back Belgrade hardliners gain political victory as Bosnian fighters challenge Sarajevo siege Bosnian government forces are taking advantage of temporary political and military strengths to grab back land before Serbia and Croatia can agree on a carve-up Mitterrand maps out landscape for survival The doughty French president, his Socialists in disarray, is plotting new pacts and de Gaulle-like gestures to retain power, Charles Bremner writes Our Foreign Staff: Nationalists force Panic out of power Serb forces move south to bolster creaking defences Carpetland (Reuter): Czech and Slovak enter a state of mourning Yeltsin prepares to profit from arms deal with Bush Washington has wrapped up an agreement to cut arsenals before the White House changeover, but concerns remain about Moscow's nuclear legacy Texas Clinton will play holiday role as Renaissance man 'Wonk' word comes of age as baby-boomers learn to talk Philip Howard traces the latest vogue word to its campus birth in the Sixties American anxieties in Africa and Balkans tempt Saddam President Bush's assertion of American power has the backing of Bill Clinton, who will inherit a policy of us intervention from Iraq to Somalia and possibly Serbia Collor quits Brazilian presidency as Senate starts corruption trial Robin Hood who kept the cash Main in the News UN envoy finds Lebanon in no mood for deal on deportees By our Foreign Staff: Somali aid workers shot dead Moi blames West for foisting divisive democracy on Kenya Cheltenham & Gloucester Building Society Airliner hijacked to Miami by Cuban (Reuter): Ban upheld Royal pioneers (AP): Afghans return (Reuter): Author protests Deng chosen A year of living beautifully What one thing will you do in the coming year to improve your looks? Victoria Mckee hears the views of some famous faces Susan Hampshire, actress: I think I gave up last… Multiyork Do as I say, not as I do Optimax Laser Eye Clinic Love and sects on the streets The Central London Church of Christ is befriending the homeless in London. But is that all it is doing? Paul Barker reports Star sign pundits miss the point Just how accurately did astrologers froesee the royal family's turbulent year? The "glow of happines" promised for November must have been outshone by that of the Windsor fire Light up for a long life Woodrow Wyatt on why smokers should all breathe more easily Anti-smoking campaigners aim to extinguish the civil liberties of those whose habits they dislkie Simply no way to sell a railway Nicholas Ridley argues that the government's ill-considered privatisation proposals are heading for the buffers Gold lining The Times Diary On the road to Split The Times Diary Whitehall at war British foreign policy in the Balkans has at best been inept, writes Martin Ivens Telling bid The Times Diary George Bush is making the most of his final… The Times Diary The Wrong Ultimatum Macedonia, not Kosovo, should be the West's sticking-point The Times All the World's a Sale This modern bargain shopping binge has deep, dark roots The Times Frail Blue Line Women police officers need protection as well as equality The Times Case for UN court to try war crimes Unemployment's blight All stirred up Sunday profits Private cash to fund public works Threat to hospitals Comings and goings Forms of address Mozart's malady Relentless pursuit Bygone links Future power of Islamic states De-icing agent Pay for silence That Strine again Court Circular Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Personal Column Birthdays today Picture Gallery The night sky in January Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Howard-Vyse Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Howard-Vyse, KBE, CBE, MC, DL, a member of the British Olympic equestrian team in 1936 and the GOC-in-C Western Command from 1961 to 1964, died on December 26 aged 87. He was horn on November 27,1905 Personal Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Instruments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Musical Instruments Tom Jobe Tom Jobe, dancer and choreographer, died in London of an Aids-related illness on December 8 aged 39. He was born in Las Vegas of February 6,1953 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Announcements & Personal Notices Tempting Times Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbane Kitchens Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items "Red" Insult to Troops The Earl of Granard Appreciations Sir Robert Shone Multiple Classified Advertising Items Summit will clinch nuclear pact The Times Crossword No 19,114 Business Times Weathercall AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery People in the Times Weather Business Today Pep Pill Party Wolves Oil Gush The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Business Buoyant stores pull shares to record finish The London stock market soared to a record high in light post-Christmas trading, boosted by a rising Well Street encouraged by surging confidence in America Directors urge rate cuts Lords leap to close in on Hanson Directors Choice of Directors Media Sign of the times: The 1993 single Europeanmarket… Sport Whittingdale Gilt-Edged Experts Television and Radio Rescue bid for Canadian airline City fortune-tellers take a crystal ball to '93 After a turbulent 1992, forecasts for the next year diverge widely, says Philip Pangalos. Experts identify sectors best placed to benefit from a Uk recovery The Times Unit Trust Information Service For real bargains, try Acacia Avenue Comments The age of age Mercy drive to Sarajevo The Times City Diary Howling success The Times City Diary Media minded The Times City Diary A small Holt The Times City Diary The single market finally arrives on the arm of Euro-businessman European View Wolfgang Münchau says the main benefit of Europe's single market will be to force business to change attitudes High hopes The Times City Diary Computer industry is facing up to harsh realities of recession Business Letters Watchdogs watched The Times Firm fails to seize £1m export deal Western results doubt Whinney in the red Discord over trust bid FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Value of North Sea oil reaches the year's high Business Roundup British Funds US green light for Imigran lifts Glaxo Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures (Reuter): Selling dents rally by Dow 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 Portfolio Plus Late surge for shares Jaguar Portfolio Plus Fruitful year of the wise old monkey As 1997 draws ever closer, Hong Kong's Chinese are looking to England for good-value homes and investment. Christine Webb reports A £200,000-plus flat in a newly refurbished London block would have fetched nearer £400,000 in Hong Kong Valuers accused of selling homes short Buyers and sellers are agreeing on a price—but sales are falling through Case History the House that Could Not Be Remortgaged Don't let on, but this place is for sale Why estate agents are keeping quiet about their most spectacular successes People are embarrassed about selling for large sums Well-ordered conversions As the nuns move out, the convents of Britain are being adapted to perform a new, more secular role Opera Curtain up: names to watch in 1993 Jeremy Kingston, David Sinclair, Hilary Finch and John Percival tip potential winners in their respective fields The stars of tomorrow's stages and concert halls rarely spring up overnight. Most of today's top professionals have put in years of hard work that went largely unnoticed by the public. So how many other potential headliners might be out there, quietly pursuing their art? Four Times critics name the young performers they saw in 1992 and tip for success in 1993 Royal Shakespeare Company Music Dance Rock Forte Hotels Cinema Entertainments Today's Events A daliy guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Heather Alston 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 holiday period Opera singers do it every night Opera: On British Television and the New York Stage The Vampyr BBC2 Wonder woman takes all honours on offer Jenùfa Metropolitan Opera The Times Home sweet homogeneous An American husband and wife are designing towns the Prince of Wales would like. Marcus Binney reports What happened to the man who knew too much? The disappearance and death an ominent Hungarian academic is the inspiration for a disturbing film by a courageous team OBAS Orthopaedic & Medibeds Radio Review Songs from the Woods Napalmed in the name of more choice Roger Graef looks back on a year in which attempts to extend the range of television have had an an outcome that in some cases is positively surreal Classic success for Radio 3's rival After four months, the first national commercial radio station is winning more listeners than its competitor Pit closure decision deprived miners of consultation expectation Law Report December 30 1992 Queen's Bench Divisional Court England's coach warns of slide to professionalism Best concerned at burden on rugby players Back quick to make his point The Times Picture Gallery N Korea banned for birth date blunders Gymnastics Cadle's call is answered as Duncan returns for Kings Basketball Daly decides on course of treatment Golf By our Sports Staff: West Indies lose Haynes cheaply in survival battle Cricket New Zealand poised 49ers lifted by return of Montana American Football Word-Watching England duo opt for Zurich Squash 'We went to opera and football before I was in politics and I intend to keep doing so-it beats reading White Papers' The Quotes of the Sporting Year selected by Peter Ball Picture Gallery Fox returns to bring about downfall of Trophy holders Rugby League Davies to remain with Widnes Donovan battles on as cable parts twice Yachting Pessoa succeeds in jump-off Equestrianism Blast of wind tears all Irish hopes Nicholson angered by Irish fine threat From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Royal Gait has second chance Leopardstown Today Mandarin: Fontwell Park Fontwell the only hope as frost tightens grip Mandarin: Daniels to land final lee of bet Rapid Raceline By our Sports Staff: Holiday crowds offer hope for Premier League Attendances increase significantly Kendall may add fine to Hideout's punishment Villa content to be third Snow Reports Halpin out of Ireland rugby trial Sports in Brief Russia routed Prebble inspires South East to impressive start Seles chosen Sochi bids Easy passage Changes will test Boardman Cycling For the Record Honda thinks about move into Indy Car Motor Sport Fixtures The Times BBC1 Variations Radio 3 Satellite Smallbone Rugby Union Smooth flight for England ends in bumpy landing Gooch's team arrives in India for tough tour Concise Crossword No 2983 Winning Move Word-Watching McAllister may go abroad From a Correspondent in Marseilles: Referee's error leads to replay in France Racing and football hit by frost Football Kapil's defiant century fails to avert defeat Port Elizabeth Scoreboard Aristocast Originals

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