News from 23/08/1992
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Michael Prescott, Pete Bradley, Reginald Colebourne, Richard Ellis, Rebecca Fowler Religious Affairs Correspondent, James Dairymple, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Mark Huband, L Lennard Cohen, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Tony Francis, Frank Whitford, Graham Rose, Norman Howell, Kirstle Hamilton, Lynda Chalker, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, William Green, Gillian Hall, Charles Hymas, John O'Byrne, Julie Hall, Carol Sarler, William Hutton, John Bosman, Francesca Nelson, Charles Murray, Neville Hodgkinson, Geordie Greig, Sidney Sogarman, Martin James, Morris West, Anthony Sattin, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Gabriele Annan, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, Helena de Bertodano, Allan Massie, Tony Locking, Eric Loewy, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Brian Morton, Steve Goldman, Nick Kochan, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Rose Shepherd, Shelley von Strunckel, Bernard Cafferty, Neville Hodgkinson Science Correspondent, Jon Freeman, Michael O'Regan, Paul Donovan, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Rick Shearman, James Adams, Paul Driver, Natasha Walter, Margaret Dibben, Uli Weber, David Hughes, Tim Rayment, Ulick O'Connor, Kirstie Hamilton, Janet Daley, Tom Shone, Rufus Olins, George Byatt, Tavleen Singh, Helen Williams, Helen Fielding, Christina Lamb, John Karter, Peter Madow, Malcolm Winton, Marie Colvin, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, Peter Bryan, Stephen Jones, Patrick Headley, Janine Di Giovanni, Sally Soames, Martin Searby, O F Snelling, Ian Birrell, Marcel Berlins, Jeremy Paxman, Polly Samson, Hugh Johnson, Dilys Powell, Andrew Hogg, Bruce Johnston, Ian Glover-James, Norman Stone, Thomas Lane, Louise Branson, Aileen Ballantyne Medical Correspondent, Rebecca Fowler, Michael Jones Political Editor, Tom Lappin, Andrew Yates, Margaret Drabble, Geoffrey Hobbs, Mihir Bose, Ian Davis, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Luck Ellmann, Michael Austin, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Dr Guy Lawley, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, Matthew Campbell, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Rajeev Syal, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Hasmonean High, Raymond Brooks-Ward, Alan Ruddock, David Wickers, John Parker, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Sesha Miller, John Kohut, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Susan Ellicott, Tony Hetherington, Prof D Bowman, Peter Roebuck, Hugo Williams, David Pynn, Mary Gaitskill, Susan D'Arcy, Matthew Crabbe, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoMore than 100 passengers missing as cruise ship sinks Major calls crisis talks to defend the pound City says interest rates must rise Jewish comprehensive is country's top state school Contents Saddam to get 24hr deadline Britain on red alert as forces prepare to leave for Bosnia and Iraq Desert Rats set to go as 30 die in Sarajevo Desert Rates put on Bosnian standby Contents Abbey National Contents Ghosts of war stalk Basra's empty streets Hm Prison Service Lunn Poly Allen and his lover flee to country Mia goes shopping on eve of courtroom showdown Smith faces revolt over troops The Times Recession takes a toll on love and marriage Healthy in hard times Barclays The Sunday Times Classified Scientist threatens to make Darwin extinct Shops boycott 'poisonous' book that equates Buddha with Jesus British Airways Mother sues over lack of Down's test British Airways British aid used to destroy forests Ministry knew gun was useless Major Phillips must sell home Those ghosts are for real Falklands PoW shock Abbey National Star photographers fail to impress Major The images Downing Street rejected Woody Allen's classic role as dirty old man Kate Saunder's Week Target the Tyrants In the hot days of August, the order goes out The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Pickfords Travel To war with Koran and cross The British Forces Kenwood Marsh hideout faces destruction Fiat Bush dodges details to close gap on Clinton Baker left to craft credible policy Baker left to craft credible policy Bradford & Bingley Marbella's 'dictator' sets sights on Madrid Proton India enjoys an uncensored view Collor fights for political survival Looters thwart Somali aid effort Tens of thousands flock to towns in search of Western food Ghosts of tribal war come back to haunt Mugabe De Montfort University Rutskoi finds favour as Yeltsin's star fades SAAB Bush sides with rich bitch on drugs Out of this World Like father, like lecherous son You don't have to be mad, but it helps More sex, please, we're Espanolas Italy fears plot to free 'Devil's Island' mafiosi Chinese dissident locked in asylum Volunteer Reserve Forces Rentals plan to boost property market Tax incentives in package to encourage more landlords Royals' model family role lost, say clerics Save the Children Weather and Travel Outlook Two children dead in flat News Digest Looters' attack Out of time Horseman dies Maths popular 23 poisoned Bond winners Daniel Angeli is known among the world's… Intimate photographs of the Duchess of York with her American 'adviser' have turned the annual royal Balmoral gathering into crisis summit on Fergie's future. James Dairymple reports Superlative Travel Pure Genius Mission London MPs left in summer slumber as perilous military acts take shape Inside Politics Through a Lens Distantly The taxman turns the Lockerbie screw Grub Street Beware ageing leaders West reaps a bitter harvest by ignoring seeds of history The slump and the crisis in Yugoslavia could have been foreseen by anyone with a sharp eye on the past, writes Norman Stone Music The perils of learning too much too soon The A-level system forces immature youngsters to make irreversible decisions about their futures. writes Janet Daley Lesson from America: accentuate the negative Labour could learn a strategy for success from the American election campaign says Julie Hall Windows Better a Bush with backbone than a poorly moulded political jelly Where Bush the bold was strong and calm, Clinton the communicator is likely to be weak and somnolent, says Norman Macrae Atticus 250 of the Best Base of traditional values Excellence at a bargain rate The Judd School 'Just a storm in a teacup' that cost the head her job The Lesley White Interview The Sunday Times Squalid asylum policy saps our self-respect The insular British are showing the fear of immigrants that is characteristic of a nation in decline, says Roy Hattersley Unsung heroes who bring relief to a battle zone Britain was quick to supply drugs and doctors to Bosnia, but much more needs to be done, writes Lynda Chalker Stop the big boys cooking the books Who says A-level standards of literacy have sunk? Points The MacMillan Nurse Appeal Worthy of the wooden spoon Leicestershire move into the reckoning Procter supplies missing zip Matthews and Warne give Australia unlikely win Cricket Close-Up Britain gets back in the saddle after Olympic falls Equestrian Championship Australia silence Springbok boast Double by Carson sets up yet another century season Racing Gestures too few, too late, too shabby Stephen Jones on white South Africa's failure to show its dedication to real change Come on, the duke of York Jon Freeman interprets the thoughts of a Lester Piggott fan at the Ebor meeting Singh's lightning strike News Focus Bowled over Mandy flies high Woodford's title Davis in form Ordinary bloke who conquered the world Racing into history: Nigel Mansell joins Stirling Moss on the starting-grid of the greats Norman Howell on the chequered-flag career of Nigel Mansell the uncharismatic idol of millions, the simple man with a complicated life, the emperor who may soon be without a country Boardman breaks world 5km record Cycling The voice of British showjumping Daredevil who stole the heart of a nation The man with the golden boot Tony Francis on the glittering success of Alan Shearer, the striker Kenny Dalglish and Blackburn paid a king's ransom to acquire Saints look backwards to chaos Oldham control eight-goal show Sedgley's late strike spares blushes for slipshod Spurs Rise, sir Knighton Whistle Blower Centre furward Luck of the Irish Wrong number Lest we forget QPR dazzle with pinball wizardry Coventry stay top in convincing style Beardsley displays all his old class United draw themselves out of disaster Francis steps off bench to restore order Leeds crash to boyhood heroes Football Results For the Record Summaries of the Key Matches Racing What Car? The Sunday Times England bandwagon rolls on Robin Marlar on the fourth one-day international Shearer's touch of magic delights Dalglish Pakistan masters ask wrong questions in one-day exams The Sunday Times Contents Lamont faces sterling crisis Bank of England battles to avoid rise in interest rates Williams eyes £300m Thorn buy French caterer shops for Gardner IBM Contents SFO chief presses for reform of fraud trials Business leaders issue warning Interest-rate rise would be suicide Business Comment Tsui brings Chinese late show The Sunday Times Don't do it, Norman—cut rather than raise View Point Fergie pal slips net Prufrock Lemmy sell you a policy Nikko staff walk into P45 ambush Beef chief Dave has a stake in adoption Picture Gallery Not-so-dull accountant snapped up Television racing soap rings up for charity Forte Shows its Age Car giants become stuck in bottom gear While Nissan works overtime, Ford is cutting production as sales fall. This could become the pattern, threatening many of Europe's indigenous firms. Andrew Lorenz reports Mercury Communications Ratners dumps trash for class Share in the boardroom The Sunday Times OFT clouds WH Smith cheer over profits Sharewatch Windows open on business software Our latest audio training package shows what you can achieve with Microsoft Windows Ft-Se 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data SFO chief vows to simplify fraud trials In his first interview since becoming head of the Serious Fraud Office, George Staple talks to Helen Davidson and John Cassidy Support grows for Smith's expose of 'numbers game' City reels from accusations of creative accounting and sell recommendations that are silenced Brokers swayed by clients' clout Investors say that too many analysts bow to commercial pressures, writes Matthew Crabbe Florida Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grove Europe Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Telecommunications U. K. Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Colour Printing Glimpsing shafts of light amid persistent gloom Low inflation has not been bringing the recovery that we were promised, but signs of a sharp slowdown in Germany could open the way to some easing of interest rates Decline of Texas oilmen American Account Multiple Classified Advertising Items BICC Group Software revolution fells computer stars Wang's demise is a sign of the troubles besetting America's high-tech industry. By Susan Ellicott in Los Angeles Pearl Investor Confidence Index Investor gloom deepens Chelsea NatWest's mortgage chief retreats on homes 'revival' Shares with a guarantee 'Misleading' leaflet scrapped by Abbey Yorkshire Guernsey Taxman closes in on interest cheats Premium bonds offer fair odds Questions of cash Top savings rates Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Pulling in the students Savings news The Sunday TIMES/Micropal High street's best deals for small savers Move loan not home Woolwich Knight Williams The Sunday Times Accountants discover £40m black hole in 'Caveman' firm Dan-Air seeks rescue buyer Ansbacher faces Guinness suit Help for sterling Amstrad overhaul follows £75m loss BAe doubts Laura Ashley to sell puddings Nadir aides sought Observer dips Cowie backed in bid Share Tips Malaysian magnate props up Lonrho In the City The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Glasgow Royal Infirmary Unit Contents Motorola Contents Adderley-Featherstone plc Nord Multiple Display Advertising Items TCS Advertising Confidential Ruplies Service Development Dimensions International MacMillan Davies Interactive Resourcing Multiple Display Advertising Items Charity Appointments Fletcher Hunt plc Federal Resources Europe Limited Goodman Graham and Associates Comtext International Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Jardines Headway JPW Advertising Ltd Training & Development Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Novell Royal Brompton Stafford Long & Partners The Berkeley Partnership Euro Search & Selection Strategic Resource Solutions Michael Page Sales Whitehead selection Lexmark British Poultry Meat Federation The Pathfinder Partnership Limited Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items West Berkshire Health Authority Computer Maintenance Sales Executive Michael Page Sales Michael Page Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Shanks & McEwan (Waste Services)Ltd. Mizon EXECUTIVE—in association with BRC Partnersh States of Guernsey Department of Health Walsall Community Health Unit Multiple Display Advertising Items Scunthorpe Goole Multiple Classified Advertising Items Education Courses Review Sponsorships and Scholarships for Paper Science Multiple Display Advertising Items Cavendish Educational Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Multiple Display Advertising Items Lectures Seminars & Conferences The University of Greenwich University of Central England in Birmingham Multiple Display Advertising Items De Montfort University Leicester Abacus College Kingston University Bolton Institute Newcastle College West London Institute Surrey College Anglia polytechnic university New College Durham Multiple Display Advertising Items Trans World Educational Service Multiple Display Advertising Items Davies Laing and Dick College The Buckinghamshire College Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Display Advertising Items Polys face the university challenge The 'new' universities, with changed names and smart images, expect a rush of applications, reports Francesca Nelson University of Sunderland Nottingham Polytechnic University of Westminster University of East London Holborn College Birmingham South Bank University London Multiple Display Advertising Items The Buckinghamshire College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Bradford St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items City Banking College Milestone Secretarial and Business College The School of Surgical Chiropody the Smae Institute Bournemouth University The Tutorial Academy British Accreditation Council Opportunities for Success at Stratford-Upon-Avon… Bloomsbury College Kingston University Brighton Bedford College The Oxford Business College Swansea Institute of Higher Education St. Aldates College Multiple Display Advertising Items De Montfort University Leicester British Accreditation Council Irwin College LLB (External London University) Cheltenham & Gloucester University of York Gabbitas, Truman & Thring University of Hertfordshire University of Central England Canterbury Christ Church College South Bank University London Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Glamorgan Prifysgol Morgannwg The London Institute Cambridge Tutors College University of Plymouth, with South Devon College,… University of North London Aber University of Plymouth Bellerbys College Ashbourne Multiple Display Advertising Items The Rapid Results College Cambridge Business College Davies's College Multiple Display Advertising Items University of East London Swansea Institute of Higher Education Farnborough College of Technology Sheffield Hallam University Regent's College Luton College of Higher Education Multiple Display Advertising Items David Game Campbell Harris Tutors Cherwell Tutors University of Manchester Nene College Northampton De Montfort University Leicester Lansdowne Modes Study Centre Oxford Queen's Multiple Display Advertising Items Institute of Counselling Danbury's Midi van takes the tent out of camping Multiple Classified Advertising Items Approved Used Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW's master of disguise Multiple Display Advertising Items Cooper Cheyne BMW Citrogen Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Jaguar Dalmier Dove House Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes-Benz Retail Grange Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster H. R. Owen Tradition of Excellence Geyfords Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Greenoaks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guy Salmon Lexus Mitsublishi Motors Sparks of London Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Registration Transfers Porsche Custom Marks H. R. Owen Jack Barclay Ltd Saab Multiple Classified Advertising Items Higgs Hill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items ADT Auctions The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Church Berkeley Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Chestertons Residential Regalian Gloom deepens after failure of stamp duty ploy The government's attempt to breathe new life into the ailing housing market achieved nothing, reports Andrew Yates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bristol Mews Savills Clifton Gate Savills Bovis Homes Times Newspapers Limited Price of seaside flats slashed for auction The Circle Tower Bridge Savills Contents Bananas! Woody Allen and Mia Farrow are splitting up amid shocking revelations. As they prepare for court, Janine Di Giovanni reports on a situation looking increasingly. . . Out of sight but never out of mind Baby Farrah was taken by a woman who said her twins had been adopted. Carol Sarler asks another mother if you ever recover from giving a baby away Mander Portman Woodward Multiple Classified Advertising Items Festive fling for art 'n' tartan Stylefile Picture Gallery Mitchell Symons Connections Smarty Pants Paul Mitchell East-West relations Rajeev Syal on the phenomenon of 'nutmeggers', white men who desire Asian women Getting broad in the beam by the Thames Table Talk The Sunday Times Crossword The cook of the north Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall continues his masterchef series with a robust Lancastrian receipe from Paul Heathcote Keep on taking the tablets? The controversy is raging again: can vitamin pills increase a child's Iq? Neville Hodgkinson reports Authentic taste of a vintage voyage Hugh Johnson and The Sunday Times Wine Club set sail for Bordeaux Atlantic crossing Far and away Confused? You will be Bear necessity The hills are alive Car and away Dude the right thing Peace of mind Pedal power Mystery Train Singapore to Bangkok is quicker by plane, but much less intriguing. Anthony Sattin lets his imagination run riot on a slow train to Thailand Travel Brief Sunsail Clubs Euro Break Mark Warner Multiple Display Advertising Items Channel Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Multiple Display Advertising Items Travelbag Travelsavers Multiple Display Advertising Items Thailand: £359 Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Voyages Jules Verne Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Brief Brittany Ferries Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Bug Holidaymaker Multiple Display Advertising Items Sunsail Home Plazza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Catalan Villas Ltd The man in a suit who looks after Hyde Park Early fears about 'contracting out' the royal parks have been allayed, writes Graham Rose Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Riverside Mill Hotel Hedges with a French flavour Contents Margaret Atwood Shelf life Multiple Display Advertising Items Defying gravity Myths and SAs Picture Gallery Handy man Graphic detail Fancy talk On the Critical List Harvey Porlock needs a translator In a class of their own Education Old School Ties by Tim Devlin and Hywel Williams Sinclair-Stevenson £17.99 pp472 Joanna Trollope A wicket delight Sport Len Hutton Remembered edited by Donald Trelford H F & G Witherby £16.99 pp221 Clive Barker The Adelphi Press Diary Deborah Tannen Arcadia games Travel Spring Street Summer a Journey of Rediscovery by Christopher Hudson Viking £16.99 pp259 Travelling upper class The British Abroad The Grand Tour in the Eighteenth Century by Jeremy Black Alan Sutton £17.99 pp355 In love with Raymond Chandler Making a man In an exclusive extract from her new collection of short stories, Good Bon Gertrude talks back Do the white thing High Cotton by Darryl Pinckney faber £14.99 pp309 The Book Guild Ltd Only the lonely Fiction Fraud by Anita Brookner Cape £14.99 pp224 Facsimile fascist The Death of the Author by Gilbert Adair Heinemann £13.99 pp135 Talking about revolutionaries Interview Natasha Walter talks to Hilary Mantel about the novel that has taken half her lifetime The Runaway Soul The killing fields Fiction Death and Nightingales by Eugene McCabe Secker £13.99 pp231 Paperbacks Fancy footwear Emily's Shoes by Dermot Bolger Viking £14.99 pp266 Hardbacks Paperbacks Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Lingiaphone Language centre Contents On the soapbox Craig Brown watches the dynasties that endeavour to stay whiter than white. . . Playing the American dream Royal National Theatre Heirs and disgraces John Peter rediscovers Harley Granville Barker, a fine Edwardian playwright who has been unjustly neglected Dual of honour David Dougill admires a double act by Mark Morris in Dido and Aeneas Familiar grey cells English National Opera Urban renewal, stage by stage Architecture Art's human face Frank Whitford on the Scottish fascination with Dutch painting, and the great portraits of Allan Ramsay Buzzing with wit Tom Lappin joins the Fringe comedy circuit Close encounter for the third time Ellen Ripley and her slimy antagonist are back, in Alien Sigourney Weaver tells Steve Goldman why she has recreated the role which made her for the last time Amid more alien corn Winning with a full house Proms Round-Up Seriously sunk in the fens Waterland is in no danger of being mistaken for idle entertainment, says Gerald Kaufman Through the air with the greatest of ease Helen Fielding weighs up the effects of Radio 2's light touch The Sunday Times A Prior engagement Brian Morton meets a singer who is keeping up the standards The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 233 Picture Gallery Critics' Choice for Week 2 All the right notes Paul Driver applauds the Festival's musical agenda Multiple Display Advertising Items Opera on the Park Royal Festival Hall Chichester festival Theatre Dominion Theatre London The Sunday Times Guide to the Complete West End Cinemas The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Best History Books Available Today Rex and Tex Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Scribble The Numskulls Fish Tales Funday Crossword MES Picture Gallery Brainbusters Join the Club Here! The Funday Times Club Coupon The Cods Question Thinks Laterally: Howzat then? Thunderbirds Fish Tales Asterix at the Olympic Games The Funday Times Club Bogart Contents BBC1 Sunday 23 August Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Preview Preview A happy medium? Behind the screens News and comment by Jonathan Miller Monday 24 August Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film of the week Queen of Comedy Susan Harri's roll-call of comedy successes is now joined by Nurses. Susan Ellicott reports from La on the woman who makes American laugh Thursday 27 August Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Critics' choice Film choice Saturday 29 August Satellite Regional Variations Where's that fire? Rupert Baker, Gary McDonald (ITV,… Critics' choice Film choice Radio Critics' choice Radio World Service National Westminister Bank Contents Tuborg Gold Contents Groupform U. K. Ltd. Bell's Clinique Stage might Tara Fitzgerald, actress, and her mother Sarah, photographer, talk to Ann McFerran. Photograph by Fi McGhee Ernest & Julio Galin Lifeline Panasonic Picture Gallery Clanks The Sunday Times Vanity Fear Michael Gross Records the Latest Shots in Journalism's War of the Worlds Tilda Neville Johnson The Shorter MBA Fast track business school training Wyvern Business Library Linguaphone The House of Loathing Picture Gallery Sensitive Teeth The Extent of the Problem Selective Marketplace Econermine Ltd. Pandering to the camera The American College in London Retuned Tubular Bells Classic Choice Aid-Call Plc Reader's Digest Hide and sleek Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Canon Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Why Are You a Bore? A Life in the Day of Sophle Grigson Sophie Grigson, cookery writer, talks to Roger Williams. Photograph by Nick Clark Rothman's Britain's Music Club
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