News from 02/02/1992
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Mark Skipworth Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, David Mills, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Shirley MasLaine, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Pam Barrett, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Fiona Walsh, Christopher Somerville, Susan d'Arcy, Martin Bell, Robin Gregg, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Norman Howell, Oliver Stone, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Tim Sebastian, Sally Payne, Amanda Mitchison, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Nick Pitt, Julian Symons, Barbara Amlel, Carol Sarler, Botnar, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Brian Kemball-Cook, Robert Sandall, Susan Marling, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, John McCarthy, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Flona Walsh, Graham, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Joe Klein, Tim Turner, Robert Chesshyre, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Garry Trudeau, Stuart Wavell, Hughie Green, Paul Donovan, Bridget Elliott, Emily Prager, Lord White, Aileen Ballantyne, Peter Lewis, Huw Bevan Griffith, MacLaine, Yachtsman, Jasper Gerard, James Adams, Paul Driver, Margaret Dibben, Borls Yeltsin, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Keith Richards, Tom Shone, Tony O'Reilly, Lord Hanson, Phil Baker, Thomas Allen, Roger Williams, Helen Fielding, Don Giovanni, John Updike, M Harrington, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Phillip Hall, Malcolm Winton, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Stephen Jones, Harry Mullan, Ghazi Al-Rayes, Andrew Grice, Digby Anderson, Fiona Pitt-Kethl, Ivan Hill, Keith Wheatley, Keith Martin, Safa Haeri, Karen Armstrong, Bryan Appleyard, Andrew Hogg, Russell Miller, Steve Bright, Alison Beckett, Norman Stone, Peter Johnson, Catherine Olsen, Maurice Chittenden, Mark Ellidge, Mitchell Symons, John Walsh, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Brian Moore, Craig Lord, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, James Blitz, Extel Financial, Godfrey Smith, Michele Jaffe-Pearce, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Brian Glanville, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Tony Moss, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Professor E Wragg, John Parker, Arabella Boxer, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Andrew Davidson, Paula Reed, Juliet Stevenson, Hugh Pearman, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Lord Golwyn, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, James Dalrymple, Michael Coleman, Caris Davis, Iain Jenkins, Julian Allen, Stephaine Ferguson, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Soviet files reveal Labour's private dialogue with Kremlin Focus special Bush and Yeltsin agree more arms cuts and aid Kuoni Spy 'met Kinnock at embassy' Truly a Star "Russian Roulette's not so exciting since the arms cuts" Royal gate appeal pours cold water on Queen's fountain Smoking Tories cut £85m from training as jobless rise The Sunday Times The timebomb ticking under Yeltsin's new world order UK mission to Peking Sealink Stena Line The Sunday Times Naina the new woman Dragnet for the most dangerous man in Britain Edwardian Hotels Sex channel so dull, says Whitehouse Insurers refuse to pay £20m Maxwell policy Iveco Truck Cap'n Bob: the movie Bells do chime: a royal rhyme in nick of time Admiral declares hostilities over Falklands jibe Militant Tendency poised to take over civil service union British Airways Babies to get IQ formula in milk Citroën 'Hell-hole' ad mirrors rising Scots contempt Tory nerves raw as poll shows half of Scotland wants full independence Major questions high food profits Trafalgar House Labour MPs 'burgled' In today's Other Papers Queen 'bars duchess from hotel launch' BT Protection is tax-deductible Shakespeare not required Boss is right, says new union 'Exploited' McCarthy seeks ban on TV hostage drama Labour's banker comforts voters Party Political Broadcast Watch Bass Brewers Volvo America's Heart of Darkness When Bill Clinton emerged as the front-runner for the Democratic party's presidential nomination, Gennifer Flowers sold her story of an alleged 12-year affair with him to a supermarket tabloid. Joe Klein looks at the facts behind the salacious fantasies of America's latest media-led scandal Nationwide Dialogue with Although the Soviet Union has collapsed, its secrets live on. Tim Sebastian, former award-winning BBC Moscow correspondent, is the first western journalist to see the hidden archives of the Soviet Communist party. What he found was extraordinary Cunard Moscow's tortuous money chain Canon Teddy, the KGBand the top secret file Jaguar Knives out for Mitterrand as terrorist leaves France Locate in Scotland Iran's zealots export revolution to Africa German strike could upset Major's tactics France's extreme right moves in for the kill Charter Mark Germans recoil from acclaimed Holocaust film Mercedes-Benz RSPCA Papal rhythm adds the blues Dad's nice little earner Benjamin blows his own trumpet Sex, gentlemen, please … Charity begins in Havana Tyson put on ropes by flyweight But America is still divided over claims of the teenage cheerleader US crematoriums in bust-up over implants Lunn Poly Landsend De Klerk's temper frays as white support ebbs away Reformers fear right-wing coup The Sunday Times Photo plus Grounded Soviet troops lose a war against chaos Fierce fighting claims dozens of Armenian lives By Our Foreign Staff: Turkish snow toll rises ISUZU Russian trade booms in the frozen north New York tries to stick one on the Tefoln Don Microsoft Haughey hands mantle to his devious protege The Times Saved: the boy Saddam tried to exterminate British doctors to treat burnt child Labour alleges smear campaign against Kinnock Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Weather and Travel Outlook How you can help Bombers attack three hotels News Digest BT card risk Three die on A1 Thames crash Ann Curnow Bond winners Lesley White Nothing to Declare The Six monarchs before her paid tax on their fortunes, but the present Queen has… The Queen is the richest person in Britain, yet she pays no tax on her inherited and privated income. In the first extract from his new book, Phillip Hall traces a century of royal bullying that has put the Queen in this unique position Holiday Autos Norman Stone Test Match Twickenham, Cardiff Superlative Travel Sleazy legal dance round the minefield of date-rape Forum The Sunday Times Press ganged all the way to the ballot box Paper round Theraton Park Tower Major plugs into the power of office Inside Politics Sometimes you get the impression that the recession… Dr Bevan: a chip off the old coalface The Lesley White Interview Grapevine… Sunalliance Janus-faced and en route to decadence American political reporters dish the dirt on entirely private matters for base commercial reasons, says Barbara Amlel Scots must not fall for this crazy nationalism Platform As a Patriotic Scot, Norman Stone raises his banner against the clamour for independence Windows Spending trap could spring shut on Lamont in pre-election budget Tax cuts and higher government expenditure could plunge Britain into a deep financial mess, says Norman Macrae Picture Gallery Atticus All aboard the anti-Gulf war bandwagon New Grub Street E pluribus bimbo Ruthless grip on the levers of power gives Tories the edge No wonder John Major faces election day with confidence, writes Robert Harris—he is holding not four, but six aces in his hand The Election a Voters' Guide Government warning: food can be bad for your health Take care that you do not become bullied into submission by the medical fanatics. They are trying to takes over the nation's health education and are manipulating it into a form of coercived propaganda, says Digby Anderson Class and colour rule at the palace Why Clarke cannot bury Plowdenism Cartoonist draws blood Celebrating the emir's escape Points The Sunday Times Birthdays The Macmillan Nurse Appeal False picture from a sharp shooter Bowlers set England on victory trail Computers no match for human error America's Cup Commonwealth best by Fibbens Swimming Picture Gallery When the code of silence is a code for violence Boon and Border dull the edge of India's attack Carling eyes double slam Rugby Round-Up Troubled Eubank clings to world title Boxing Chirkpar upsets big-race market Racing Pontoni serves up surprise for Swiss The iron maiden shows her heavy mettle John Karter on the battered but unbowed appeal of Gee Armytage The invisible spectacle striving for recognition David Hunn peers into the deep end of an unusual underwater championship Richardson rocket hits its target News Focus Edberg turned upside down Martina's 158? Busy Wattana Games booster Swan River final Watson century Action man Foiled White hot Tomba set to ignite Norman Howell on the "mummy's boy" with the courage of a wounded lion Moscow plots the downfall of France Michael Coleman on the threat to the Duchesnays fulfilling their nation's hopes The icy nerve of a speed merchant Rob Hughes meets Wilf O'Reillly, Britain's best chance for gold Heinzer goes up downhill staircase Norman Howell on the skier who has cast off the shadow of Zurbriggen Ardiles and the fight for survival Nick Pitt on difficult times for Osvaldo Ardiles, manager of beleguered Newcastle United Bates brings fans cheer in defeat Tennis Five-goal rout by Oxford deepens fog on the Tyne The timeless art of the wonder winger Taylor in fantasy and fact Whistle Blower Pretty vacant Sleight of hair at grass roots Sheer cheek Rocastle checks United's stride Wise move puts a stop to Liverpool's revival Subdued Leeds go back to the top McMahon masters stumbling Spurs Thomas lightens West Ham gloom Leeds snatch exiled Cantona Football Focus Football Results For Valentine's Racing Summaries of the Leading Matches For the Record Rugby Union England run Ireland ragged Webb sets his mark on a day of records 'Lapses in discipline cost us 60-point win' Brian Moore, England's vice-captain, on coping with the unusual problem of an abundance of scoring opportunities . . . and Wales run the French close Dunhill First Division Hachette under the Hatchet Stevens lashes 'biased' Telegraph Tony O'Reilly emerges as bidder for Mirror Jaguar makes record £200m loss Virgin atlantic Lamont set to ditch balanced budgets Personal Finance Hanson to stay until 1997 Time to refer BT to the MMC Business Comment The Sunday Times Dan Air Black raider or white Knight? View Point Article Withdrawn Botnar still has his writs about him Yachtsman off to flying start Prufrock Tricky for Dicky Unkindest cut of all Time up for Hanson? Pera Blending a stronger taste a Berisford Sharewatch Southern Electric A share in the boardroom The Sunday Times FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data BMW Bosses give Tories a ballot-box teaser Swansea Business Location Canadian Top UK donors to Tories, 1991 Hachette chief needs true grit for TV tussle The fourth-largest media group in the world is in deep trouble, with its chairman fighting to save his empire. Iain Jenkins reports from Paris Tax Allowable Freehold Property Investments Apple Computer U. K. Limited Goodbye to a balanced budget Economic Outlook Leadership Development Limited Bush v Bush results in incoherence American Account Pre-Let Countdown for the artful investor Second-guessing the budget is only the start. With a new tax-year two months off and an election looming, financial finesse is needed. Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, presents a wide-ranging guide M&g Prudential Fidelity Investments Guinness Flight Knight Williams Why was I refused a gold card? Questions of cash Split-capital trust offers 6.3% yield Savings news Pre-Let Hill Samuel The Equitable Life Fixed rates galore Antiques code show Collector's file The Equitable Life Halifax Cost of job-loss cover soars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toplix Multiple Display Advertising Items Diplomat Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items AutoSafe Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Vesteys halt donations to Tory funds BA poised for Dutch merger Stairway to success East Kilbride Parker Pen up for sale Seifert fails to pay rent Pension fund disappears Eurotunnel seeks £1bn Training videos improve quality Move to oust Tiny Rowland Sacking over Amber Day MFI neatly packed up to carry off flotation In the City Finance Game So there were no complaints of corporate greed last… Contents The Smoking Bimbo It's what every man in the public eye dreads: allegations of sexual indiscretion. And last week Gennifer Flowers took a shot at Presidential candidate Bill Clinton But Why? Helen Fielding and Geordie Greig report Brittany Ferries The good Freud guide Style File Connections The Sunday Times Crossword Dispatches Young love starts a hUllabalooh la la Paris Stuart Wavell reports on French anxieties about the perils of permissiveness Reminiscence Game The Times Putting the case against rape Carol Sarler argues for a graded scale of sexual offence charges as an alternative to rape Chaumet Loss Leaders Paula Reed reports from the Paris collections on the future of the exclusive world of couture. Photographs by Chris Moore Cartier Damascus to Palmyra All the best buys for £3 or less Part 1: Whites Wine Continental A breath of fresh Eire Food Irish cooking is on the up, and now a feature of the smartest menus, says Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall The joys of a square meal Table Talk Bristol: the cream of engineering Motoring Eric Dymock on the history of a sporting classic Watch out, girls, they're only after one thing. . . Women now make up 52% of the electorate. 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Photograph by Lynn Goldsmith Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Key player for today Peter Lewis meets award-winning actress Juliet Stevenson, whose career has moved beyond the classical stage. Cover Portrait by Mark Ellidge Too much of a Good thing John Peter reckons the music-mad West End is going off its rocker Apocalypse any time now John Peter on the sombre symbolism of Aids in Angels in America The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reader Offer Exclusive to The Sunday Times Cumbre Flamenca His… Returning to Covent Garden to play Don Giovanni once again, Britain's most popular baritone, Thomas Allen, mulls over the past 20 years with Hugh Canning Ace bargain with museum attached Alison Beckett on the V&A's plans to raise funds with its Masterprints range of reproductions of rare paintings Royal Opera House The London Original Print Fair Building on visions Architecture Oxford Braving the Indian Iain Johnstone on Black Robe, a chilling tale of a French missionary in 17th-century Quebec Picture Gallery The kindest cut? Caris Davis on the phenomenon of the 'simquel' Britain's vacant film plot First Opinion Cult of the arts bonanza As Arts 2000 is announced, Robert Hewison bewails the glut of festivals Enchanted Hugh Canning welcomes ENO's production of Engelbert Humperdinck's neglected Königskinder One-sided view David Mills on South Bank hype New world on the Mall Paul Driver on modern American music at the ICA The Stars of the Bolshot Ballet Theatres Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items Genesis Classical Concerts Multiple Display Advertising Items South Bank Multiple Display Advertising Items Neil Diamond The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 204 Today's radio Pick of the day Medium's rare opportunity Critical Guide to the Week on Radio Radio preview Theatres Sunday Times Duke of York's Theatre Classical Spectacular Monday Critical Guide to the Week on TV Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Critical Guide to the Week on TV Friday Dilys Powell's film of the week Saturday The Famous Grouse The Sunday Times Guide to Today's Television Regions Highlights Satellite Sky Movies Plus Chaos theory exploded Demanding the Impossible a History of Anarchism by Peter Marshall Harper Collins £25pp767 Confounding the enemy Nixon: Ruin and Recovery 1973-1990 by Stephen E Ambrose Simon & Schuster £20pp667 Book now for a Literary Feast Janus Publishing Company Mommie dearest? 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