News from 06/09/1992
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Enid Castle Principal, John Coleman, Barbara Hall, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, James Dairymple, D Orr Ewing, Jon Swain, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Andrew Grice Political Correspondent, Susan Hill, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, A Baker, Eric Dymock, Geordle Greig, Tony Francis, Maurice Johnson, Andrew Hogg Middle East Correspondent, Bernard Kaukas, Susan d'Arcy, Nick Rufford, Rachel Billington, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Frank Whitford, Norman Howell, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Denis E Meehan, Robert Leedham, Frederic Raphael, Charles Hymas, Ahmed Rashid, Rebecca Mead, Liz Hodgkinson, Edward Welsh, Patrick Skene Catling, Tony Allen-Mills, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Tim Robbin, Irwin Stelzer, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, Cliff Temple, D Warner, John Atkins, Erith Cook, Tony Dennis, Helen Kay, Harry Pressley, Sydney Shenton, Margarette Driscoll, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Peter Kemp, Kate Saunder, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Brian Morton, George Perry, Sue Mott, John Cassidy, Robin Marlar, Shelley von Strunckel, Rupert Widdicombe, Edna Chakrabarti, Keith Pike, Richard Lloyd Parry, Bernard Cafferty, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, Jeff Randall, Peter Macey, Jonathan Sale, Jasper Gerard, James Adams, Paul Driver, David Hughes, Vivian Anthony Secretary, David Leppard, Sally Ann Lasson, Neil Mackwood, Santa Fe, Fiona Lafferty, Rufus Olins, Evelyn Brodle, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Juliet Shoenber, Marcia Brocklebank, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Anoja Dias, John Karter, Barbara Amiel, Malcolm Winton, W Townshend, Christopher Green, Craig Brown, Diana Wright, P J O'Rourke, Helen Hawkins, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Imogen Edwards-Jones, Norman Lebrecht, Richard Palmer, Nick Hornby, Andrew Grice, Rob Ryan, Ian Birrell, Keith Martin, Dilys Powell, Bruce Johnston, Gavin Laird, Roberta Russell, Maurice Chittenden, John Walsh, Mitchell Symons, David Hughes Chief Political Correspondent, John Lavison, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Geoffrey Hobbs, Mihir Bose, Patrick McGRATH, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Roy Hattersley, Hugh Pemberton, Jasper Gerrard, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Neil Sheldon, Lauren St John, Sir Harold Walker, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Alan Ruddock, Barbara Hamnett, John Hadfield, Hylda Morgan, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Jeff Randall City Editor, Paula Reed, Hugh Pearman, Willem Dafoe, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Tony Hetherington, Susan Ellicott, Linda McCartney, Peter Roebuck, Ron Austin Headmaster, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Janine di Giovanni, Geraldine McLoughlin, Paul, Boris Schapiro, Mark Wallington,
ResumoContents Business stars of the 1980s become greatest losers Birt set to axe thousands in BBC revolution Eldorado first casualty in programming overhaul 'Lost' Beatles songs found in Abbey Road 'Lost' songs could put Beatles back in charts Kuoni Together: The Princess of Wales with son William in Cirencester while Prince Charles underwent a knee operation Revealed: how early doubts over GCSE were covered up Major insists treaty is good for Britain Contents Anger and confusion as College Road, Reading, awails the council tax Tax figures trigger alarm bells in Middle England Sail-Away Giorgio Armani Secrets sold to Russia in Mi5 blunder How Soviets obtained details of British nuclear weapon Insight Making waves: Virginia Bottomley, the health secretary, in the annual 22-mile Thames race from Richmond to Greenwich yesterday Charles has secret knee operation NHS closed-shop kept me out, says surgeon Barclays A Chance in Culture Ferrari to make cars in Britain Beefeater Votez oui: the £ in my pocket depends on it 'Disneyland with statues' enrages Moore's daughter Picture Gallery Anne delays wedding Major loyalty MI5 spies on royal family Duchess to lose title Morton on TV Olympia Musicians quit South Bank TUC boss defies pressure to quit Abbey National Did Robin Hood kill his 'saintly' Maid Marion in cold blood? Christmas Sagafjord From Clogs to Clogs In Three Generations The grandfather made a fortune and joined Churchill's cabinet. The furious Tories had to rescue the grandson from the brink of financial ruin. Now he is broke. did the Beaverbrooks go wrong? ask Ivan Fallon and Janine di Glovanni Cazenove Abbey National Easy-Peasy Rejoicing over the GCSE results was curtailed when the inspectors said the exams had been. . . To get a better result—try another board Marks will be awarded for . . . New Examiners' Guidelines for 1994 Designer Nazis rise on the tide of German fear All Nippon Airways Sick Italy chokes on economic medicine Mitterrand turns his bear-pit into a show The Sunday Times Vauxhall British Airways Hong Kong denies asylum to Chinese pair Pro-democracy activists will face imprisonment by Peking, says lawyer Islamic militants boxed in by reality of Bosnian warfare Bush's radio ally tunes up the politics of anger Alliance Leicester Love letter adds to Winnie Mandela's woes Witchcraft murderer terrorises Soweto BT P&O European Ferries Quayle trips up on royal protocol Murphy delivers stinging rebuke Waging war on the airwaves Testing time for Japanese parents Tough-talking Sonia kindles Gandhi hopes In Pakistan and India women at the forefront of charismatic families set the scene for comeback 'New' Bhutto barnstorms out of political purdah Boney's little bit on the side Nationwide Witness saw 'rocket' hit lost Italian plane The Government of India Tourist Office Weather and Travel Outlook Hurd's UN caution 'Near disaster' on rail line News Digest Murder charge Tour firm fails Sellafield claim Fischer draw Bond winners Drambuie Yugoslavia's Other War Though real battles rage nearby, in a Montenegrin resort all eyes are fixed on the clash of two ageing chess titans, reports Peter Millar Fraser Marr Another holiday in hell for the battlefield tourist Tes the Times Educational Supplement Who gave Serbs the fax about Adie? Grub Street Reforming Auntie Why Labour should not give a pfennig for easy headlines With sterling facing crisis, Roy Hattersley holds that discretion can sometimes be the better part of opposition Charities Aid Foundation Atticus A fashion statement on a fallen world TUC must catch up with the new order How spend, spend, spend turned a Utopian dream into a nightmare The crazy economics that crippled a rich nation should be a lesson for this week's TUC planners, warns Norman Macrae Y Care International Lunn Poly Mafia Hunter The last testimony of Giovanni Falcone How the experts would repair the royal image Better palace PR? The top practitioners talk to Ian Birrell and Rufus Olins Speaking out on the last taboo Male rape is at last being acknowledged. Andrew Alderson talked to one victim British Airways Oui? Non? Major is wise to stay out of the mud-wrestling Inside Politics If only the press was as caring and hard-working as the royal family A sticky business for any batsman Sailing to win on a flood tide of fond farewells British Airways Headteachers turn the A-level tables The Sunday Times Why blacks should not act whiter Answering cries for help from Africa The Sunday Times Points Birthdays Mayhem makes England tempers fray Law farce helps cheats prosper and wimps win Stephen Jones on the ruck and maul changes that betray the game's traditional strengths Northampton rise above chaos Understudies waiting in the wings for Wigan to falter Rugby League Blakeway back in the old routine Rugby Round-Up The Offending Law Secret of a Friendly matchmaker John Karter on Bill Gredley, the breeder of User Friendly, the firm favourite for next week's St Leger Ferraris to be designed and built in Britain Motor Racing Fletcher must choose with great care Sheikh Albadou books flight to Florida John Karter reports on the progress of Alex Scott's American dream O'Brien sets world record News Focus Dundas wins amateur jewel Sussex win Nolan gallop Golden Grey Podolsk rally Cycle surprise Top triples Yanks rule in the Big Apple Sue Mott at the US Open in New York examines the domination of men's tennis by Americans Montgomerie lays jitters to surge ahead Golf Cowboys ready for a battle with the Redskins American Football Little of size, giant of spirit: hail to thee Blyth Tait! Equestrian Strange acts go unnoticed in an average Essex car park David Hunn at the world barefoot waterskling championships Plain sailing for Agassi's Open cruise Ray Wilkins and the sideways shuffle Tony Francis meets QPR's maturing mastermind Elliott feels the full force of attacking Liverpool Turner keeps Tottenham on winning road QPR's expectations vanish in a fog of mediocrity Robins's late goal keeps Norwich as the star turn Blackburn add to Clough's woes Defiant Wimbledon silence Arsenal's big guns Breathtaking Villa slice up Palace guard Granada & Visionhire Coventry truly, simply, deeply Barcelona back to battle with the old enemy Rupert Widdicombe on the ending of the Olympic truce in Spain with yesterday's resumption of football hostilities Better than Baudelaire Whistle Blower Yours sincerely Focus-pocus Go on, my son Football Sky Sports Racing For the Record Northants win as they please Robin Marlar sees Leicestershire outfoxed by another great hunting county The Open University Krabbe did not take steroids claims expert Athletics Lamb not yet ready for the slaughter Peter Roebuck looks back at the life and times of a cricketing survivor GPA axes chief executive as financial crisis deepens Bundesbank pledges not to increase interest rates Export Success Conference Virgin atlantic Famous names set to be dropped from Footsie Eurotunnel to call bluff Consumer gloom is deepest in years Service the key to bank charges Business Comment The Sunday Times Fingers crossed for French 'yes' View Point Thatcher's oil strike Chelsea in shoot-out with Touche Picture Gallery Brainy Beckman: it's all down to sex Prufrock British Steel charts wobbly course Slater backs chess mate Brewers get in a round Feats on foot Recession Losers Lipton: Stanhope fallen star Euro Rscg Building industry against the wall as profits vanish Construction firms are suffering their worst crisis for 60 years, with no sign of recovery. Report by Rufus Olins Confident BTR puts its hallmark on Hawker Share in the Boardroom Lincoln Shire Florida Homes Dalgety raising dough Sharewatch FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data TSB Group California banks fight back against hold-up epidemic These days the customers are robbed along with the banks, reports Evelyn Brodle in San Francisco Ryanair No Title Oppenheimer tries to save global diamond cartel In the wake of communism's collapse, the former De Beers chairman is in Moscow trying to maintain his family's traditional grip on the world market. Report by Helen Davidson How the backroom boys saved Lamont's bacon Bush and Clinton both woo voters with flawed promises Master courses for word-processors The Sunday Times PC Master Series British Gas BES homes investment plan offers huge tax-free return A new type of business expansion scheme beats the competition with high returns after just one year for top-rate taxpayers. 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And so to wed Not cricket Pile 'Em High Bowel-shattering On the Critical List Harvey Porlock on the reviews of Antonia Fraser and Hilary Mantel The wonder years Politics Never Again Britain 1945-1951 by Peter Hennessy Cape £20 pp544 Frederick Forsyth To the manners born Women Looking Back a Panoramic View of a Literary Age by the Grandes Dames of European Letters by Shusha Guppy Paris Review £14.99 pp308 Top of her form A World of Girls by Rosemary Auchmuty Women's Press £8.99 pp244 Duke of York's Theatre Some talk of Alexander History Alexander The Great The Invisible Enemy by John Maxwell O'Brien Routledge £25 pp336 Picture Gallery Miracle workers Families The Sound of a Miracle: A Child's Triumph over Autism by Annabel Stehli Fourth Estate £14.95 pp230 Watching in the Dark: A Child's Fight for Life by Artemis Cooper John Murray £9.95 pp134 Niece work Relations and Revelations Advice to Jemima by David Herbert Peter Owen £14.95 pp103 The Write Agency Action man Conflict David Stirling The Authorised Biography of the Founder of the SAS by Alan Hoe Little Brown £17.50 pp507 Mob rule . . . Men of Honour The Truth about the Mafia by Giovanni Falcone with Marcelle Padovani Fourth Estate £13.99 pp171 Swift Publishers Tricks of the trade Maurice Johnson talks to the children's book writer, retired ghost and scourge of the critics, Terence Blacker, about his new novel, The Fame Hotel Hooked on classics What do Ray-Ban Wayfarers, Tolstoy, 501s and Kingsley Amis have in common? They are all being marketed under the vogue label "classic". Richard Lloyd Parry examines the new trend for publishing literary canon fodder Diary Books A nice line in creature comforts Children Susan Hill finds strange night-time visitors, pigs, lions and myths in her selection for younger readers Paperbacks Death Nell Time and Tide by Edna O'Brien Viking £14.99 pp326 Everybody change. . . 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But, until now, black models have not been used. Paula Reed on a change of face Helping to break a cycle of despair Long-term depression has been recognised for decades. But doctors have newly identified a brief, recurrent form of the illness. Liz Hodgkinson reports Everything you ever wanted to see . . . ? 'How to' videos such as The Lovers' Guide have come under attack for being little more than porn. Healthy education or unhealthy voyeurism, asks Sally Ann Lasson Raymond Weil Watch with mother Hollywood Dispatches An Emmy for Murphy Brown? American TV has an absurdly self-righteous view of itself, says Susan Ellicott Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Politics Of Crime The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 235 Shamian The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 235 Connections Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items Birds of a feather Stylefile Decorative Wheelbarrows Boy wonders who take care An increasing number of families are finding that men can be excellent au pairs. Neil Mackwood reports on the appeal of male order help around the home Fabrics Wallpapers The Times Black beauty The Open University H J Hall & Son Ring my belle Taking her tone from a recent romantic phone call, Imogen Edwards-Jones tests the chat lines at Casper's, the London restaurant Swansea Cork Ferries The duck that made her ladyship grouse Hugh FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL's latest masterchef recipe is a non-conformist roast from Stephen Bull The Sunday Times Crossword Compliments of the chef Table Talk Raise your rose-coloured glasses Wine Wilkin & Sons Ltd Seasonal festivities Directions Water carriers Fare enough North goes south Bargain breaks Well I never Marshal outlawed Travel Brief Lucky Dip Mark Wallington samples Malaysia's rich mix of cultures and cuisine, its history, the unspoilt beaches, and the pace of a nation enjoying a twofold oil boom—both palm oil and off-shore Multiple Display Advertising Items Mark Warner Travel Mood STA Travel Miami Advice Dealt only a glancing blow by Hurricane Andrew, Miami's South Beach quickly dusted down its art deco facades, stitched up its awnings and got on with business as usual. 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Graham Rose sees some of the experts at work Multiple Classified Advertising Items Set up geraniums for next season Basic Gardening Multiple Classified Advertising Items Combe Grove Manor Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Rex Tex No Title The Numskulls The Sweet Smell of Success! Shell Shocked Snails! Grow for I Window-Sill Watercress Brainbusters Join the Club Here! The Funday Times Club Coupon The Cods Question Thinks Laterally: A sporting chance Thunderbirds Deputy Dink Fish Tales Rex and Tex Bogart Revell Contents Inside It wasn't alright on the night Craig Brown warms to TV Hell and finds that bad television stays in the memory far longer than good A Classic Battle Classic FM launches tomorrow. Paul Donovan assesses the first national network to take on the BBC Suburban development Country houses it does well. But should the National Trust really be raising money to save part of a 1930s terrace, asks Hugh Pearman He didn't have a dream Ever since Mr Smith went to Washington, Hollywood has taken pot-shots at the White House. But the latest of the genre, Bob Roberts, is far from subtle, reports John Cassidy Film check Picture Gallery Signalling a new era The definition of culture is changing. The author Gilbert Adair explains why to John Walsh Shaftesbury Theatre Panic Stations The autumn schedules reveal a desperate drive for ratings. Jonathan Miller on the shakedown after the TV franchise shakeup Royal Opera House Worth staying in for? Globe Theatre Theatre check Grant Hotel An act of Sher magic As the RSC opens two new productions, John Peter calls for the company to consider its casting policy Engelbert Humperdinck Paul Anka in Concert Royal Albert Hall The Sunday Times Classical Spectacular American Gala The South Bank Centre Hallé Barbican Hall Raymond Gubbay Royal Festival Hall Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Opera Spectacular Norman Meadmore Ltd. The South Bank Centre Ingpen & Williams Ltd Fiat Wembley Arena Royal Albert Hall Unicorn Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Viking Glyndebourne Touring Opera Sisley Welsh National Opera Irish Tourist Board Airsmiles '92 The Sunday Times The Orchard The Magic of the Musicals Delights taken lightly Desmond Shawe-Taylor listens to a batch of vintage recordings reissued for Rossini's bicentenary Torvill & Dean Primitive enough to drive the West wild Frank Whitford suggests the course of art history could be changed by two exhibitions this autumn Art check The influence of the primitive and exotic now seems… Record check Minor note: Brown proves he can sing On a note of passion Hugh Canning salutes one of the world's most dramatic sopranos Music check The cult of the casual Rebecca Mead on decoding dinner Christopher Columbus Album and video Survival of the hippest After 25 years, DJ John Peel is still new music's keenest pundit. Robert Sandall met him Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Suckers for punishment In books and films, vampires are stalking the night again. Could their re-emergence be linked to Aids paranoia, asks Patrick McGRATH. Cover photograph by Paul Massey Horrors so close to home All the blood lust is just a sign of the Hollywood times, says Robert Leedham BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice Index Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet and Humphrey Bogart Film of the week BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Critics' choice Satellite Film choice BBC1 Regional Variations Satellite Critics' choice Film choice The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Cards Today 6 September Critics' choice Monday 7 September Tuesday 8 September Wednesday 9 September Thursday 10 September Friday 11 September Saturday 12 September World Service Are you sitting uncomfortably? Radio Waves Children's Club America's Mid-Life Crisis TAG Heuer Harrods MazDa Building Excitement Fresh fish from Sainsbury's (Can you spot the… Sunseeker Fame and family Betty Boo, singer, and her younger brother Alistair talk to Fiona Lafferty. Photograph by Justin Purnfrey Picture Gallery Groupform The Directors Office Range The Travel Professionals Alexanders Duval Carpet Co. Ltd. Nationwide Drives Lufthansa Philip's Nissan State of the Union The American dream seems shattered. The world's most powerful country is plunging to Third World status, say critics, as problems of race, crime, drugs, budget deficit, inner cities, rise inexorably. Ivan Fallon travelled throughout the US to test the nation's health Future Imperfect: Voices of a Generation Fear for… Royal Mint Selfridge Nescafe Gold Blend Smoking Causes Fatal Diseases EuroJourno Takl Theodoracopoulos (above) and (below), the spitome of the new breed, Christine, wife-to-be of Benetton racer Flavle Briatore (below), the spitome of the new breed, Christine, wife-to-be of Benetton racer Flavie Bristore Versace with his clothes-horse sister Donatella (above) Euros to watch: Gloria von Thurn and Taxis (top) Gunther and Mirja Sachs von Opel (above) The man who invented the breed: Eurodresser Anouska Hempel (below right) Eurodresser Anouska Hempel (below right) And Pierre d'Arenberg (below) They exist for the paparazzi, preen for the gossip writers: Eurotrash, a new breed of Europeans who are born to be seen The names have it when mixing in these… Roffredo Gaetania And Cosima von Bülow Countess Debble von Bismarck (top left) Some Europeans are Just part of the brigade: Giaml… And some live in hope: Tania Bryer (centre) The flasher of the Euroflash, like the Prince and… And Prince William of Orange (below) have titles as… Picture Gallery Some marry into It: Arabella Pollen with husband… Pickfords Britannica Ashbourne Homes PLC Nikon Mitsubishi Motors Ballad of the Big Man After his success as The Player, Tim Robbins could have chosen any role he wanted. Instead he surprised Hollywood by opting to direct 'Bob Roberts', an off-beat, low-budget satire which he wrote and stars in. Steven Goldman meets the actor being touted by many as the leading man for the Nineties. Photograph by Dana Fineman Lands' End Canon Eben Parker Noral Linguaphone Countax Amdega Dayfold PLC Photo-opportunity Old icons in a new light: facing page, from left Prontaprint! Portland Dolphin Voyages Jules Verne Philips Sweet space fillers The Pountney Clinic The William Morris Collection Young pretenders Joanna Simon sets New World wines against their classic French ancestors and previews the 1992 Sunday Times/Decanter Wine Show and Masterclasses. Photographs by Ian Pickard Picture Gallery The Sunday Times The Sunday Times Book now for Masterclasses Electrolux Picture Gallery Scope Leadership Development Limited Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Muro Mail A Life in the Day of The Sunday Times Suzuki Boddingtons
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