News from 16/08/1992
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Sarah Benton, Cheryl Boone, Gordon Wixley Chairman, Barbara Hall, Victoria Glendinning, Ben Welsh, Matthew Knight, Richard Ellis, David Mills, John P. McCarthy, Helen Davidson, Leonard Garwood, Iain MacDonald, Grace Bradberry, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Jonathan Miller, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Graham Lees, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Lesley White, Andrew Sulivan, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, G Steele, Joanna Duckworth, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Ned Balfe, Norman Howell, Aisha Al-Yahya, Beryl Goldsmith, Sally Payne, Humphrey Carpenter, Davina Stewart, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, John O'Byrne, Charles Hymas, Rebecca Mead, Herbert Richer, Michell Symons, Patrick Skene Catling, Geordie Greig, Gita Conn, Martin James, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Tom English, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Peter Reading, Peter Schrank, Ian Glover-James Diplomatic Correspondent, L Wilkinson, Harvey Porlock, Helen Kay, Julian Critchley, Peter Kemp, Taki Theodoracopulos, Caroline Lees, Richard Dawood, George Perry, Natasha Narayan, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Ronald Balaam, Douglas Peel, Jon Freeman, Paul Donovan, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, David Thomas, Neil MacLEAN, Edward Roland, Liz Lightfoot, Andrew Sentance, Peter Plant, Neil Mackwood, John Cage, Kirstie Hamilton, Janet Daley, George Byatt, Ira Miller, John Letts, Phil Baker, Nicola Davidson, Roger Williams, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, David Toop, Helen Fielding, Noel Roberts, Sue Ellicott, Barbara Amiel, Anthony Everitt Secretary-General, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Tim Raison, Nick Smurthwaite, Stephen Jones, Norman Lebrecht, Clifford Warren, Nick Hornby, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Ian Birrell, James Woodall, Polly Samson, Dilys Powell, Bruce Johnston, Norman Stone, Louise Branson, Rachel Cooke, Liz Forgan Director of Programmes Channel Four Television, Margaret Atwood, Terry Smith, Brian MacArthur, Eddy Shah, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, Tom Lappin, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Lawrence Zeegen, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Terry Mansfield Managing Director, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Michael Prescott Home Affairs Correspondent, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Rajeev Syal, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, David Wickers, Alan Ruddock, John Parker, Vince Wright, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Frank Paterson, Martin Booth, Peter Roebuck, Norman Wisdom, James Dalrymple, Janine di Giovanni, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro, S J O'Donnell,
ResumoContents Blunder leads to £60 council tax surcharge Government faces new row over increased bills Major cuts short holiday as Bosnian crisis grows Literacy standards of A-level pupils at all-time low Tories fight over policy resolutions Contents Kidnap baby found safe in Ireland Nightmare ends as Farrah is reunited with her parents Contents Abbey National Contents Ordeal of kidnap mother will haunt her forever Joyful reunion ends two days of torment The Sunday Times Anger as ferry safety changes are postponed Nice work for the lawyers as novelist is sued for libel The Times Nationwide Building on success Saatchi ads upset Radio 3 loyalists Olivetti BBC evening will be worse than Eldorado Robot bids for world title Banker's wife in £40,000 kidnap ordeal Divorce wait will be cut to one year Peugeot's SAAB Mystery of du Cann and his missing cash flow Tory gradee hit by mortgage repossession New surface cuts road noise by half The 'Hush-Hush' Highway Abbey National Vauxhall Tussle in Tinseltown Who Will Survive? De Montfort University Have They Got Away with It? . . . or will the paras go in? ITN's Penny Marshall tells how she made the world wake up On the line with Serbia's bold weekend warriors Cheating on Insurance is a Crime Gadaffi to buy "SAS package' from Khashoggi Former South African special forces in deal Rover Russia orders big spy recall after defection Baker and Barbara join for the Bush fight-back The Sunday Times Repo man cleans up in New York streets Please help us to continue the work of Leonard… Murder Inc makes a killing in Moscow Shevardanadze declares war on Georgia's 'forces of evil' The Sunday Times Was the Alpine iceman just a hoary old joke? Sex, hot cakes and my baby Jani Governor gets a Chinese heave-ho Pssst, wanna fly to a fortune? Every dog had its day in shades With this quiz, I three part Last of the black rhinos lose their horns to survive Desperate gamble to beat poachers A Riviera Raffles steald Italy's heart Cheltenham&Gloucester Building Society Family slaughter fuels Afrikaner fears of revenge Volunteer Reserve Forces 'Flaws' in Army rifle Lloyd's name in nude protest Forgery gang questioned Britain moves on toxic waste Mellor cannot ban TV porn FIAT Airlift to head off disaster in Somalia Head of top girls' school resigns in exams row The Loan Corporation Weather and Travel Outlook Highland Games champion is banned for life after drug test Brink's-Mat two convicted News Digest IRA pair sought HIV loophole Drugs seized Digger raid Bond winners Superlative Travel Sink or Swim Can George Bush survive in the White House? The Republicans begin their convention in Houston tomorrow with the president trailing his Democrat rival in the polls and facing an uphill struggle for a second term. Andrew Sulivan explains why Bushisms Noble Caledonia Limited Hedden Bridge man and the socialist in silk pyjamas Key figures in Margaret Thatcher's inner sanctum were not always lifelong Tories, as Julian Critchley explains in portraits of two of her favourites in this extract from his new book, Some of Us Bushisms Publisher gets cold feet over a hot item Grub Street Bosnia: the West's shame Shooting down the myth of Serbia's mighty guerrillas Norman Stone sets the record straight on the 1943 partisan war, used as an argument against Nato intervention now NSPCC Child sadists explode myth of innocence Children need adult guidance if they are to develop into civilised members of society, says Janet Daley Voice of misanthropy is raised in a tragic world Platform When disaster strikes, the world is not yet ready to face crucial questions, says Sarah Benton News International Exhibitions Limited Major's economic bravado will not put us on the road to prosperity The prime minister's bold targets are alarmingly reminiscent of the failed policies of Mussolini, says Norman Macrae Atticvs A heroine of the struggle casts a cool eye on women The Lesley White Interview Margaret Atwood Wind of revolution bears a legal eagle with political claws Inside Politics Lunn Poly Liverpool leads way out of council towers of decay Pravda fights to survive without its Big Brother The former official voice of Soviet communism finds life in the free market fraught with danger. Eddy Shah, in Moscow, reports New readers catch the tabloid Express Paper round by Brian MacArthur Channel 4 defends Dispatches against RUC counterattack Points Birthdays The Sunday Times The Gulf heroine and the emir Labour's love for Maastricht On your bike, and don't blame Tebbit Giants cross swords in battle of the glossies More wicked than Whisky Galore Texaco Why Mike Tyson must take the rap for rape Double-headed eagle downed Crunch time for championship Prichard hundred puts Essex back in the driving seat Barnett subdues late risers Kent Revealed: the law-breaking that swung a series Lynch dents Leicestershire's hopes Lamb feasts on a generous helping of seam bowling England play out a drama to earn green glory Bowls Battle of the Super Bowl giants Ira Miller on the clash between the Redskins and the 49ers at Wembley Roberts bounces back with tactical ride on Shambo Racing Stretching necks York-style Jon Freeman on Kooyonga: will she be the next victim of the punters' graveyard? Gunnell led Merry dance News Focus De Silva lining for Sri Lanka Higgins wins Self service Jackman's task Boardman close Greek fracas Taylor still searching for Route 66 All the play for: the England manager faces a daunting World Cup task as the Premier League Ushers in a new era Norwich shock Arsenal with late revival Effect wears off as Waddle hobbles off Christmas does come early for Sheffield's poor starters Just the beginning of a revolution All to play for: money is the name of the game as English football finally marches into modern times Two-goal Shearer is denied a debut win Beasant gaffe does Chelsea no favours Football Spurs struggle through Premier fact pack Springboks enjoy happy returns Forsbrand still dreaming the impossible dream Golf Titleist A thunderous welcome, but no lightning Stephen Jones on the historic break of a world drought Innocent abroad Whistle Blower Chelsea's Cup, Taylor to quit? Telling move Peripheral vision Football Results For the Record Racing Cricket What Car? Contents Faldo makes hard work of it as he labours on the greens Golf Chapman kicks off in style Mansell ready to claim his place among the greats Motor Racing Pure Genius Contents Revealed: how top firms massage their profits GrandMet, Trafalgar and Ladbroke are worst offenders, says new book Nikkei index may hit 6,500, claims pundit Euro RSCG Europe's No. 1 Agency Trafalgar looks at demerger Contents Lonrho middleman vows revenge The Sunday Times Smith takes City conflicts above the line Florida Homes Playing with Numbers The book they tried to ban Swiss bank rattled by its outspoken analyst Terry Smith has been hailed as a hero by some. But others say he is a self-publicist. Kirstie Hamilton and Jeff Randall profile a talented, but abrasive man How Companies Massage their Profits Time to end these dodgy practices Comment A Flynn in the ointment Car chief pulls out Prufrock Hanson's new White hope Flak fails to fly Nagging ambition Learn computing while you work A new series of audiocassettes offers low-cost training on the popular software packages Know one, understand all The Sunday Times FT-SE 100 index Top 100 companies International data Unipart pays Rover £55m for parts deal Sharewatch Mattress could cut cot deaths British Innovation Awards EC soft Share in the boardroom Lloyd's faces new attack on accounting Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Are You an Independent Person we Can Depend upon in Evesham Micros Colour Printing Picture Gallery Mail Order Associates Ltd Thorn EMI faces the music as City questions price for Virgin Music business giant fights to stop its share price sliding When Thorn took over Virgin for £510m the deal looked a hit, but now there is a chorus of doubts. Andrew Lorenz reports Trade pact becomes a political football American Account North America's common market agreement has been heralded as a rival to the EC, but George Bush and Bill Clinton may damage it by using it to score election points Multiple Classified Advertising Items Public spending boost needed to aid recovery There is no quick fix for economic revival, says CBI's Andrew Sentance, but changes in fiscal policy would help Save & Prosper Portman Building Society Writs fly to unmask the cashpoint phantoms Banks and building societies are being sued by customers who claim that they have been wrongly accused of with-drawing money. Diana Wright and mark Skipworth report Final payment due on power shares Hill Samuel Financial Services Independent Financial Adviser Gem firm flawed by shady past Questions of cash Rich homes can get cheaper insurance The Sunday Times Halifax Savers hit by mortagage fears Gloom returns as surveys see no recovery Cook chief set to join Lloyd's London Records aims to buy stake in Factory Payout threat Ratners results DTI caught in row over retailer at Expo '92 Pay-TV channel plans to take on BSkyB Angry newsagents boycott Telegraph Argos steady News deadline Crown Computer Products Smith preaches what Weinstock practises In the City Career Movers' Companion Contents Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham and Associates Egor Contents Porsche The Lloyd Group Career Analysts Contents St. James Associates PA Consulting Group Inter Exec Plc Integrated Selection Austin Knight Elonex Personal Computers Nigel Wright Consultancy PGL Adventure Abolkheir Group Britannia Building Society MMi Multiple Classified Advertising Items A Leading Retailer Motorola Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Lander National Exhibition Centre Fletcher Hunt plc Paul Jago Associates An Opportunity to Prove your Expertise in the Field… Highfield International Control Data PSN Search & Selection Coopers & Lybrand London Underground Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Admiral Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items AgipUK Overseas Financial Services Ltd Wigan and Leigh College GAPS International Ltd MBA for Hire Inchcape Browns Robinson Broadhurst & Partners Search and Selection David Anthony Management Selection Poor A-level grades? Don't panic For students who have not done as well as expected in their exams, all is not lost. Charles Hymas outlines the options for making sure all that study still pays off University of Sunderland De Montfort University Leicester Retakes at Cats Duff Miller Sixth Form College Abbey Tutorial College Davies Laing and Dick College University of Bath University of Hertfordshire Oxford polytechnic Higher Education Helpline Modes Study Centre Oxford Multiple Display Advertising Items Connaught College Bath Bosworth Tutorial College Milestone Secretarial and Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University The Marlborough Colleges Multiple Display Advertising Items Campbell Harris Tutors Multiple Display Advertising Items St. Aldates College Bloomsbury College The British School of Osteopathy Surrey College Boston University European Business School British Accreditation Council The American College in London Knightsbridge University Holborn College University of Brighton The Oxford Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items MBA! Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College The Rapid Results College British Paper & Board Huron University Mba BSc Cms Pride Chief Executive Education Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items West Glamorgan Health Authority Educational Courses Review Multiple Display Advertising Items The School of Surgical Chiropody Multiple Classified Advertising Items SCADA Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items AFN Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alan Day Mercedes-Benz Retail Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Coventry Lancaster Dick Lovett Multiple Display Advertising Items Gerard Mann Normand Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Audi Lexus Mitsubishi Motors Jaguar Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar Guy Salmon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Clifton Gate Chestertons Residential Multiple Display Advertising Items The Circle Tower Bridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items Berkeley Homes Allsop & Co Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Western Driveways Savills Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bosch Multiple Display Advertising Items Contents Larger than Life Bubbles Rothermere has died, aged 63. The former starlet who married a newspaper magnate loved nightclubbing and champagne and, despite her notorious fanturms, her friends loved her. Neil Mackwood salutes the once-famous beauty, widely regarded as the ultimate Party Girl Driven to desperation London's minicabs can be a menace. Gita Conn reports on the growing pressure for a licensing system to weed out the dangerous element in their ranks Ehrman Tapestry Schiller on the loose in clubland Stylefile Connections The Sunday Times Crossword Zorba the billionaire Why are the Prince and Princess of Wales off cruising with a foul-mouthed Greek tyconn? Taki Theodoracopulos considers John Latsis's social success Pickfords Travel 20 things you didn't know about John Latsis Long Shots Designers, fashion buyers and—as shown here—quite a few customers have been united in praise of the new long skirts. But aren't they impossible to walk in? When Paula Reed tried stepping out in hers, she was completely put off her stride The Times New-wave noshers serve up attitude a la carte Nicola Davidson on the Nosh Brothers, outrageous representatives of a bold new breed of caterers The Sunday Times Dining out on a good joke Robochef with a knack for mackerel In the second of his series on masterchef dishes, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall talks to Bruno Loubet Give a malt its just desserts Neil MacLEAN discovers that Scotch whisky is a surprisingly good match for a wide range of foods Dear Diary: don't tell a soul. . . Mike Tyson recorded his sexual conquests. Jani Allan reflected on her nocturnal exploits. Helen Fielding on the urge to write down Men and their fantasy figures Polly Samson reports on a new book about male sexual attitudes in the 1990s. . . and Lisa Brinkworth on clubbers and the naked truth about the safe sex campaign Enter the PC superheroes Rajeev Syal introduces a new generation of cartoon characters who, despite their superpowers, cannot escape the bonds of political correctness (PC) The year of loving dangerously Gold medallists lead the way in brightening up Europe's borders Basic Gardening Honda brings back subtle sport Motoring Who buys the world's fastest road car? STIHL Glory of the past survives in lakeland garden with a view Gardening Folly fanatics provide a spot of light in the gloom Scottish estate tops £5m in tight market Higher cover charges Directions Nights in New York Watch your weight Bargain flights Fall in love with the US Out and about in Berlin Dropping everything For your own good Sandals Wooden Heart Bavaria's sculptors have carved themselves a niche in art history. Tim Raison maps out a romantic tour for lovers of Germany at its most spiritual Watch out for stings in the traveller's tale Two recent deaths suggest that drugs alone may no longer prevent malaria. The best bet, says Richard Dawood, is not to be bitten Overseas Travel Airbreak Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Edinburgh As festival time comes round again in Edinburgh David Wickers provides a guide to the city which, he suggests, is an entertainment in itself Multiple Display Advertising Items Turkey Cunard Vistafjord Travel Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items 600 Miles up the Nile Sealink Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Holidaymaker Multiple Display Advertising Items STA Travel The Travel Bug Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items SFV Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Timsway The Sunday Times Catalan Villas Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Headland Hotel Rosemundy house hotel Portledge The Riverside Mill Hotel London Metropole Hotel Contents Column inches Sight and sound Multiple Classified Advertising Items Who is SA? Pile 'Em High Yes, minister Staying power On the Critical List Bottoms up, urges Harvey Porlock The ego has landed Biography Odyssey: The Authorised Biography of Arthur C Clarke by Neil McAleer Gollancz £16.99 pp430 Down on his uppers The Hidden Files by Derek Raymond Little, Brown £15.99 pp342 Authors Chasing the dragons China The New Emperors—Mao and Deng a Dual Biograpy by Harrison E Salisbury HarperCollins £20 pp553 The Book Guild Ltd. Diary Anthony and the women Biography In this second exclusive extract from her biography of Trollope, Victoria Glendinning recounts his obsession with Kate Field Dorsal wriggles The ideal woman Brighton rocked Fiction Floating Voter by Julian Critchley Hutchinson £13.99 pp208 Blinded by the light The Strange Case of Mademoiselle P by Brian O'Doherry Chatto £9.95 pp229 Chip off the old block Cutting Stone by Janet Burroway Gollancz £14.99 pp404 Chute to kill. . . Groundrush by Simon Jakeman Cape £9.99 pp127 Virago Jungle gym My Story The Autobiography of Olga Korbut With Ellen Emerson-White Century £14.99 pp169 Paperbacks Multiple Display Advertising Items Hardbacks Paperbacks An Open Letter to the Prime Minister Thoughtful Literate Surprising Folio Contents A comedy of manners? Craig Brown is puzzled by Ps and Qs and finds a Real Dodo teetering on the brink of extinction In at the deep end Radio Waves Paul Donovan Iced tease Helen Fielding thinks the Torvill & Dean spectacular in Sheffield raises an important question Artist of the arbitrary Paul Driver pays tribute to the avant-grade composer John Cage Worth waiting up for Proms Round-Up A touch of true evil John Peter applauds the lethal intelligence of Simon Russell Beale's Richard Iii at Stratford Fame is not the spur Jeremy Iron is back on screen for the first time since Reversal of Fortune. Iain Johnstone asked him about life after an Oscar. Cover and main photograph by Mark Ellidge Arts diary Vaudeville Theatre Explosive combination George Perry meets Joel Silver and Richard Donner, makers of the Lethal Weapon series Right on formula Iain Johnstone thrills to Mel Gibson's performance in Lethal Weapon 3 Picture Gallery Out of step with reality? Round-Up A case of over exposure Nude paintings at the Tate flesh out human frailties, says Frank Whitford Telling tale of two Romeos Dance Smaller, cheaper and better by half George Perry on the film festival Critics' Choice for Week 1 The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 232 The stamp of approval Cristina Hoyos wants to do for flamenco what Pavarotti did for opera. James Woodall reports on the eve of her festival appearance Blondes have much less fun Must a woman be fat and sexless to be funny, asks Chrissy Iley Multiple Display Advertising Items Bristol Old-Vic Electric Light Orchestra Part Ii Travelling Opera The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Literary Guild Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Scribble The Numskulls The Fireely Brainbusters Join the Club Here! Across The Cod's Question Thinks Laterally a job to stay the same Thunderbirds Deputy DiNK Picture Gallery Asterix at the Olympic Games The Funday Times Club Bogart Contents Sunday 16 August Satellite Regional Variations Europe By Design (BBC1, 5.55pm) Film choice Index New waves The battle is on for radio listeners—who, at long last, are getting an exciting choice. Illustration by Peter Schrank Behind the screens News and comment by Jonathan Miller BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations The Lilac Bus(ITV, 8.30pm) Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Floyd on Spain(BBC2, 8.30pm) Film of the week BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Star Trek (BBC2, 6pm) Film choice Listen with Auntie The BBC is opening the doors of Broadcasting House to the public for a celebration of radio's finest hours. Paul Donovan went to listen in BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Business Matters(BBC2, 7.30pm) Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations East(BBC2, 8pm) Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Grandstand (BBC1, 10.40am) Film choice Radio John Sachs—Elvis Presley Tribute (Sunday, R2,11am) Radio Apricot Contents The Gleneagles Hotel Merseyside Peugeot Picture Gallery "Tuborg. . . You Too?" Ring leaders Gerry Cottle, circus owner, and his daughter Polly, circus performer, talk to Nick Smurthwaite. Photograph by Guglielmo Galvin Sale Abbey National Multiple Display Advertising Items Belgium Amdega Watermark Club Lodges Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Wharfside Danish Furniture Classical Selection Club Ford The Power and the Glory The Final Medal Table Britain's Medal Winners Electronic Publishing Division Xeryus Givenchy Pure Cotton Gillette Black Gold Thirty-Two Years and 10 Seconds The Fallback Position Princes of the Fit Picture Gallery Stars, Bars and a Winner's Beam Pride after the Fall Bless his Little Cotton Socks Wet, Wetter, Wettest And the Italian Came Fourth Canon Sound Tracks Neville Johnson Exer Skier Portland Dolphin Nationwide Drives Philips Playing for Keeps What's in the Olympics for Barcelona? Cash, restored vitality and some of the most exciting architecture in the world. Hugh Pearman admires the victor's spoils Stylus Strachan Studio Finch Life Line Accelerated Learning C. I. C. Screens Ltd Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel The Barley Twist Kitchen Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise The Writers Bureau A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times So pure it's got no sugar, daddy Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases
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