News from 02/08/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Michael Prescott, Sarah Benton, S W Hanratty, Barbara Hall, Carol Berger, Matthew Crabbe, Mike Graham, Robert Widdicombe, Simon Russell Beale, Neville Gaunt, Philip Norman, Peter Gillman, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Martin Doughty Leader, Eric Dymock, Adam Zamoyski, John Marsh, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Robert Widdicombi, Sean Magee, Sally Payne, Debra Cleveland, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, Rebecca Mead, Edward Welsh, Carol Sarler, Sîan Roberts, E. Jane Dickson, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Mick Jagger, Charles Murray, Robert Sandall, Roger Sabin, Iain Johnstone, Peter Hamilton, Martin James, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Ben Helfgott Chairman, G Ashby, Lord Stevens, Brenda Laws, Bruce Springsteen, David Rowland, Cliff Temple, Susan Strasberg, Israel Finestein President, Tom Cruise, Mark Leishman, Harvey Porlock, Helen Kay, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Julian Critchley, C C Aronsfeld, Joan Miró, Michael Jones, Paul Johnson, Caroline Lees, Brian Morton, George Perry, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Carl Lewis, Shelley von Strunckel, Margaret Thatcher, Sir Jimmy Savile, Rupert Widdicombe, Barry Woolnough, Bernard Cafferty, Jon Freeman, John Junior, Paul Donovan, Anne White, Peter Lewis, Jeff Randall, Vladimir Astsaturian, Paul Driver, Simon Brown Director General, James Adams, Kate Saunders', Ken Livingston, David Thomas, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Liz Lightfoot, Peter Freedman, Dr Colin Berry, David Leppard, Tim Rayment, Neil Mackwood, Tony Cragg, Tony Robson, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, Martin Jacques, K Jackson, Nicola Davidson, Stephen Wood, Helen Fielding, Brian Reading, William A Grant, John Karter, Norman Schwarzenegger, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, Marilyn Monroe, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Paul Valley, Jonathan Coe, Peter Horridge, Nick Cain, Edwina Currie, Nick Hornby, Nicholas Sweeney, Andrew Grice, Matthew Sweeney, Martin Searby, Ian Birrell, John Cassidy Business Editor, Karen Armstrong, Baroness Di Portanova, Dilys Powell, Andrew Hogg, Patrick O'Connor, Garth Alexander, Louise Branson, Mitchell Symons, James Betheli, Robert Maxwell, Craig Lord, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Alan Cowie, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Nadine Meisner, Helen Pickles, R. H. Hughes, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Eithne Power, Robert Kee, Andrew Lorenz, Liam Clarke, David Wickers, Ryan O'Horne, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Carol White, Paula Reed, Adam Kelliher, John Kohut, Penny Perrick, Vanya Kewley, Tony Hetherington, Joan Wardale, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, James Dalrymple, Joanna Simon, Bill Hagerty Editor, Chris Brasher, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Chris Boardman, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,
ResumoContents Major aims to make sterling best in Europe Pound to topple D-mark as benchmark currency Foreign insects plague humid Britain Crazy ants and nasty spiders put a sting in summer's tail Pure Genius Poll kills hopes of early recovery Economic Optimism Contents Christie takes gold after race of his life From testing times to Olympic triumph Contents C4 film based on lines, says RUC TV allegation 'based on lies' News News Review Sport Business Classified Style Books Review The Funday Times TV Guide Regular Features Magazine How defiant giro hippies milk system for cash on the hoof State handout funds lager rave in street Comet Whitehall takes steps to end traveller 'ransom' payments KGB man's league of spy success leaves MI6 in the cold Hotel besieged after Jackson cancels concert Brandy for breakfast keeps spirit alive for Britain's oldest woman The Times British Midland Nissan Police are foxed by burglary at own HQ Labour to bite the Thatcherite bullet Cubby Broccoli and The Sunday Times Comet McCartney hits at stag hunt over 'barbaric trap' Mercedes-Benz Cars Does this tune seem familiar? Why do their ethnic cleansing for them? Kate Saunders' Week Cellnet A Hindu hitch could keep Hall from Jagger fortune Volunteer Reserve Forces Revealed: the worst railway line in Britain Taxman hits palace staff In today's Other Papers Saddam beats trade embargo RAF defends 'fatigued' Gulf pilots Pan Am insurers may settle claims Olympus Superzoom 110 Rover 400 Series Major's Dream Will he achieve it? asks Ivan Fallon When consumers refuse to obey Treasury orders Should the PM and chancellor defend the pound within the ERM, devalue within it or leave it? Abbey National Cancer Country Who's Lucky Now? Cigarette companies are running scared as court cases mount against them and the glamorous former stars of their glossy advertising turn into tough anti-tobacco campaigners, reports Janine di Giovanni Speeding to Oblivion Despairing of the farce engulfing the British team in Barcelona, Chris Brasher, the former Olympic sportsman, condemns the drugs culture that has shamed the nation—but believes the two banned weightlifters are the victims of a mistake The Drugs Continental Germans bay for blood of the 'lilac dragon' Old victims demand return of Honecker's hated wife Vauxhall Days of Carlos the Jackal may be numbered Axe set to fall on British army's 'fun in the sun' California turns against 'Bush the betrayer' Richest little police force in US booked on $3m spending spree Ambra Jailbirds sing for their supper High price of spying Putting the bite on the cops SEAT Chinese fight for jobs as capitalism creeps in Teamster mob in press battle 'Ethnic cleansing': Bosnia's agony Bullying and terror win prizes in Serb game of home grabs Invasion of the space tourists puts cosmonauts in a spin Nightmare with no end for the refugee families Orphans die in bus attack Cavalier Vauxhall Naked truth scares off west Germans Olympic Games Mitterrand takes fight for Maastricht to the beaches Gangs bring anarchy to old Soviet south FIAT Building societies fuel mortgage trap Embassy of the State of Kuwait Weather and Travel Outlook Two charged in murder case News Digest Crash kills five Checking out Man interviewed Old news inquiry £10m tour debt Six questioned Actress's will Bond winners Some of us Sheer cheek and editorial invective Thermabond Contracts Ltd. Superlative Travel A name to conjure hopes on the steep slopes of Lloyd's Christa D'souza Interviews Suppose your brother were shortly setting out on an eight-month voyage round the Is Thatcher toying with a smoking gun? Grub Street A moratorium Tories get top marks in humbug but fail their exam once again To its shame, the Patten white paper preserves private schools as the bedrock of class, says Martin Jacques Nationwide Bound by red tape on a red-letter day Marry in a register office and you will meet state intervention at its most petty and desultory, reports Barbara Amiel A source of concern in freedom test case Platform Liam Clarke on the questions left unanswered by a terrorist fantasy on television British Red Cross Here is the world news and, sorry, Britain doesn't get a mention Now the Thatcher show has run its course, and barring the occasional royal story, the public life of this country has slipped from the international headlines. Sarah Benton ponders the effect of a changed global order Atticus Opt-out pioneer finds more than cash in the change The Sunday Times has followed the fortunes of Baverstock school since 1989. Liz Lightfoot visited last week Dishonourable verdicts on the Armagh Four Justice has been sacrificed to cover the embarrassment of the RUC, writes Robert Kee The Macmillan Nurse Appeal Privacy law pending as the lessons of a super-snoop sink in The way Mellor was spied on may be banned, say Nick Rufford and David Leppard Thank you for nailing the new Nazi lies British business deserves a break When life was cheap in Chile How to make the Tipo safe We didn't bug de Sancha, says The People Rewritten script gives testing time for Major Inside Politics by Michael Jones Political Editor True love outlasts the honeymoon and a bit of lust is a must Birthdays Points Cricket For the Record Racing Davies strikes out News Focus Thorn scare McRae joy Bowling along Faldo moves to the front Golf Britain needs to rev up the psychic power Mihir Bose reports from Donington Forest wilt in Sampdorian shade Football Ruby Tiger defies youth Nice experiment, but now we need the real thing Racing John Karter on how to build on the brilliant success of Sunday racing Natal get a lesson in survival Rugby Union Pakistan dealt yet another blow Mullally sparkles on lifeless wicket Wells' flow adds to Speight of runs Moxon makes a mark in war of the Roses Dashing Brown deepens Botham's gloom Inferior umpires must be run out Robin Marlar calls for an urgent cure to Test cricket's white-coated malaise Fate favours Ryan's golden opportunity Rob Hughes on the courage of the Cavaliers, all in the name of the Games The rider, the super-bike and the rider's wife Peter Bryan on how man and machine realised Chris Boardman's golden dream Wembley Tribal warfare on the streets of Barcelona Rupert Widdicombe on how the space invaders currently reign in Spain Twinkle, twinkle, shooting stars Nick Pitt on the children of the gym, old and discarded before their twenties Spotlight shines on meticulous Murray Cliff Temple on Yvonne Murray's recipe for 3,000m success after a poor 1991 Lewis, the legend who never was Nick Pitt on the hugely successful disappointment that is Carl Lewis Chinese child prodigies from a closed system Diving The mystery medal tour Games Diary Heat beats feats A pitch too far Journalistic judo Nearer to thee Pride before gall Why drug expulsions are a cause for celebration Cliff Temple says the latest scandal is a tribute to Britain's random drug testing Marriott's touch of class earns a silver David Hunn on the great young British canoeist who came within a whisker of taking a gold medal Little Yegorova conquers the hill Rob Hughes watches a moving finish to a memorable women's marathon Redmond beats his Achilles heel Cliff Temple sees the delayed Olympic debut of the 400m British record-holder Slower means cleaner when speed rules world sport Chris Brasher takes heart from discovering how the pursuit of drugs cheats has caused a welcome decline in track and field standards Olympic Results Becker and Courier join fallen seeds Games Focus US protest at boxing result Medal nears Prean on top Lifter punished Sailing hopes Hockey win Spain move on Christie strikes in gold rush Morale-boosting 100m sprint triumph Cliff Temple on a great British victory in the blue riband event on the athletics track Three in a row for Redgrave Rowing Briggs set for gloss finish on mat Judo Contents Pressure grows on BP to hold dividend payout WPP saved as investors agree deal Sorrell secures his future at the top Tennant will take chair at Christies IBM Bass favourite for premier league Contents Bank of England acts to rescue Ratners Maastricht poll raises fear of sterling crisis Publish Bingham report now Business Comment Lease Plan Learning to live with ERM View Point Saatchi family sells jewellery Directors make a killing at M&S Prufrock Tour tycoon dreams of a holiday SFO chief has a break Mega Bucks CBI's landlord takes its advice The Rothschild hot line Lord Stevens counts the cost of dealing with Robert Maxwell TransAtlantic Holdings PLC Two's company as ICI does the splits ICI began with a merger. Now it is to be split in two, in a move to carry the group from an uncertain present into the 21st century. But will the sum of the parts be worth more than the whole? Report by Andrew Lorenz and Kirstie Hamilton West One victorious in finance game Alex Lawrie Florida Homes BP faced with £450m dilemma over dividend David Simon's mean regime has begun but interim results will still make grim reading. 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Debra Cleveland surveys the goodies on offer Multiple Display Advertising Items Making the most of student grants Home loan initiative offers new hope Switch reveals policy on errors Freeze raises need for loans Offshore funds have tax traps for the unwary Unit trust index The Sunday Times / Micropal Top savings rates Accountants to help small firms £20,000 can earn 11% Savings news Save & Prosper Victim of 'negative option' error wins £100 consolation Questions of cash Yorkshire Guernsey Barclays faces dive in profits Jubilee Tube hopes revive In today's Other Papers Tarmac sale GEC air plan MEPC rebuffed Blue Arrow plea Vickers guns for £1bn order Scotch fights EC tax The Sunday Times Carlton to sell TV production firm Computer Associates Why Sears must pay for unwanted assets to go In the City Picture Gallery Contents Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items Selector Europe The Sunday Times Contents Sybase SQL Solutions Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items UBS Philips & Drew Qudos Ltd Interexec PLC REL Consultancy Group Coopers & Lybrand Harvey Nash PLC Barkers LBW NB Selection Ltd Ziff Stafford Long & Partners Connaught The Leadership Trust Fibernet The Pathfinder Partnership Goodman Graham and Associates CBC Associates Biffa St. James Associates Macmillan Davies M F Kent Philip Barrow Communications Xcellent Sales Management Experience The National Autistic Society Future Domain Galileo London & Edinburgh Insurance Group Stafford Long & Partners Mainland Executive Services Icon Computer Resources RF/SYSTEMS Engineering Times Newspapers Scottish Power Lautro Union Railways Stafford Long & Partners Telerate Hampshire Chusid Lander Professional Pre-Selection McKenzie Waterman Fletcher Hunt plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clifton Reed Consultants Limited Specialist Positions in top Computer Organisations General Manager Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kaleidoscope News International Newspapers Limited Graham Associates Peak Consulting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Price Waterhouse The Scottish Office Hertfordshire County Council Sales & Marketing Kingston University Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkside Health Authority VSO Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Place your Advertisement Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cooper Multiple Classified Advertising Items M1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Rolls & Bentley Authorised Dealers Jack Barclay Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Sytner Mead of Burnham H. 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He has worked as hard to become society's darling as he once did to defy convention. As Mick Jagger enters his fiftieth year, dandling his first grandchild on his knee, Philip Norman charts his progress from rebel to pillar of the establishment Red tape and the baby blues If Virginia Bottomley really wants the over-35s to adopt, she should let them look abroad, says Carol Sarler Loitering within tent Stylefile Connections The Sunday Times Crossword Heath's Style Victims The truth behind the new faithful attraction In the US, Hot Monogamy is the state to be in, witness the Playboy cover, right. In the wake of a rash of self-help manuals and videos, Helen Fielding assesses the score in Britain The Times P&O European Ferries The Real Thing Restraint in Paris? When the haute couturiers get serious, you know they mean business. Eminently wearable, reports Paula Reed, and never, never vulgar Tasters The Funday Times Pasanda and poppadoms in passing Food & Drink Table Talk Searing's passion for the simply grand In the first of a new series about star chefs' star dishes, Adrian Searing of Christopher's talks to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall The natural selection Wine Names that put children firmly in their place Peter Freedman on the fad for raiding the atlas when baby arrives Life's little essentials June Ducas talks to the socialite Baroness Di Portanova about couture, colour, and room service Agents of lasting happiness Rajeev Syal on the happy marriage of Asian traditions and dating bureaux, Western-style The Times Take lessons from the lady Gardening Freehold 'will cost too much' in flats proposal Property £12m on 'mansion in the sky' Butterflies are out, dinosaurs are in Less aggressive, but still not pretty Motoring Ford moves fast on demand for security When dahlias feel the pinch Worth waiting for Sports breaks Protection package Truly tropical train As the 'copter flies . . . 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Letters Whose war? Jobsworths . . . Dedicated follower Pile 'Em High Choked up Punch line On the Critical List Harvey Porlock watches Sparks fly You say potatoe . . . Biography Linguistically challenged, constantly pilloried—can Dan Quayle last? Roy Hattersley reviews a revealing portrait Cupboard love I Lock my Door Upon Myself by Joyce Carol Oates Blackstaff Press £6.95 pp98 Burgher queen Fiction Fou by Chris Wilson Sinclair-Stevenson £14.99 pp224 Diary The Phoenix Press Asleep in a chair Bell Town jars Fiction Night Fishing An Urban Tale by Patrice Chaplin Virago £5.99 pp198 Man-hunting My Life as a Whale by Dyan Sheldon Hutchinson £13.99 pp258 The Last Star Was the Boss's Appel that bad? A book co-written by Bruce Springsteen's much-maligned ex-manager aims to set the record straight, says Robert Sandall X-rated comix The latest graphic novels boast gruesome parades of skinheads, nightmares and demons. Roger Sabin investigates a growing cult The Adelphi Press Jiggery-poperty Religion The Catholic Families by Mark Bence-Jones Constable £19.95 pp341 A dearth of heaven and earth Christian Fantasy From 1200 to the Present bu Colin Manlove Macmillan £40 pp356 Shooting tsars Biography The Last Tsar The Life and Death of Nicholas Ii by Edvard Radzinsky translated by Marian Schwartz Hodder £20 pp422 Surgical verse Robert Bridges a Biography by Catherine Phillips Oxford £25 pp364 Dorrance Publishing Inc From Engravers Two: A Handbook, compiled by Simon… Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks Hardback manuals Paperback manuals John Francome The Times Literary Supplement Reader's Digest Association Ltd. Contents Staying alive Craig Brown gets the heebie jeebies at the sight of a reformed Bee Gee and a jabbering bishop Spot the difference Hugh Pearman finds a 'new' Paternoster Square scheme for London little revised from the old Missing children Radio Waves / Paul Donovan P&O Cruises Vision that enthralls Hugh Canning reports on dramatic changes for the better revealed during the first week of the Salzburg Festival The winning hand in spades Paul Driver enjoys a week of fine operatic performances at the Proms Crowning of a clown prince Simon Russell Beale is the RSC's latest Richard Iii. Peter Lewis sees a star in the ascendant Arts diary The stuff of legend George Perry watches Marilyn Monroe on video Challenge for a true contender . . . Despite a strong performance from Tom Cruise, Far and Away has failed to draw the crowds in America Iain Johnstone on the new face of Tom Cruise . . . but the film falls short of the hype Geordie Greig on why such a costly project is such a box-office flop She stoops to conquer From the blonde with ambition . . . to nothing like a virgin Why the fall from grace? Chrissy Iley on Madonna's increasingly indecent exposure Subverting the banal Frank Whitford marvels at sculptures by Joan Miró and Tony Cragg Old guard to avant-garde Peter Hamilton sees a century of Russia's photographic riches Royal Shakespeare Company Let's get physical Nadine Meisner catches a strange fish with DV8 Physical Theatre, and dips into Alvin Ailey's The River A flight of fancy John Peter will never know why he is charmed by a batty bit of Gershwin The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre Reader Offers Notes from the English master Purcell's genius is neglected no longer in the build-up to the 1995 tercentenary of his death, says Hugh Canning Out of the Blue Brian Morton on the best of the jazz releases Garrick Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Theatre Dominion Theatre London Multiple Display Advertising Items Theatres Barbican Hall London Symphony Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Norman Meadmore Ltd. 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The Numskulls "Great Ghost Hunt" Brainbusters Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Mr Clean Asterix At the Olympic Games Fern Gully Contents BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film of the week Index Northern exposure She's Gazza's sister, but Anna Gascoigne is soon to be famous in her own right Olympic Gold BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice In Bed with Marilyn Inspired by a new documentary Susan Strasberg recalls her personal friendship with Monroe BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Radio Critics' choice Radio Accelerated Learning Contents Suzuki Contents Group form Häagen-Dazs Picture Gallery The Gleneagles Hotel Appletise Family allowances Sir Jimmy Savile, TV and radio personality, and his sister Joan, voluntary worker, talk to Eithne Power. 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