News from 20/12/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Michael Prescott, David Jason, Barbara Hall, Jenny Woolf, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, John Davison, Helen Davidson, Rob Hughes, John Peter, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Tony Francis, Susan d'Arcy, Frank Whitford, John Stansell, Christa D'souza, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Alistair Scott, Sally Payne, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Nick Pitt, Barbara Amlel, Carol Sarler, Joan Van Poznak, Francesca Nelson, Geordie Greig, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Iain Johnstone, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Deryk Brown, David Dougill, John Atkins, Colin Calder, Hugh Canning, David Cairns, Paul Johnson, Jon Swain Asia Correspondent, Martin Cropper, Caroline Lees, Joanna Smith, George Perry, Sue Mott, Shelley von Strunckel, Peter Carter-Ruck, Richard Lloyd Parry, Bernard Cafferty, Peter Keliner, Nicola Gray, Mark Sparrow, Donovan, Paul Donovan, Michael Prescott Political Correspondent, John Xanthopoulos, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Tim Moore, Paul Driver, James Adams, Margaret Dibben, John Monk, Tim Rayment, Neil Mackwood, Kirstie Hamilton, Rufus Olins, David Lawrenson, Martin Jacques, Ira Miller, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Helen Fielding, Luci Cavendish, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Malcolm Winton, Lynne Justins, Ted Misiewicz, Craig Brown, Stephen Jones, Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Rod Carr, A Warner, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Alan Roddock, Harry Mullan, Nick Hornby, Melvyn Bragg, Adrienne Nelson, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Safa Haeri, Sir Clement Freud, Dilys Powell, Brian Bates, Chris Jones, Andrew Lorenz Associate Business Editor, Andrew Hogg, Miss Russia, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Maurice Chittenden, Cordelia Walton, Mel Webb, Rebecca Fowler, Andrew Yates, David Hunn, Simon Bell, Mihir Bose, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Andrew Alderson, Alan Jabez, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, Norman Macrae, Michael Horovitz, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, John Furbisher, Mark Sanderson, Alan Ruddock, David Richardson, Victor Bryant, Wyatt, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Malcolm Crawford, Peter Roebuck, Joanna Simon, Iain Jenkins, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoBritain heads for biggest Christmas shutdown ever Ultimatum to Serbs: fly and you die Major and Bush agree on 15-day deadline to clear Bosnia airspace The Macallan. The Malt Contents The price of a drink could tumble Yeltsin hurries home to quell rising panic President faces a chilling return home Lamont 'was wrong to hide gifts' DSS pays £1,800 weekly mortgage Contents Israeli troops shoot six dead as deportation fury escalates Boots Lunn Poly Major: I'll learn from my mistakes Labour fails to capitalise on unpopularity of government Jungle birth brings glimmer of hope to gorillas in the mist Original Oxford Marmalade Incompetent dons to face the sack as Patten orders assessment tests Full Christmas and new year TV listings A horrible year Feeling the heat IBM How readers' cash helped save Sara from the streets Sunday Times Singer riddle in abduction case Official: books children will have to study The Sunday Times and Lord Wyatt Dillons A Reading List for All Ages Citroën Denmark deal faces legal challenge Police to investigate claims of BA spying Insight Piermont Hoover holiday offer can be cheaper in the high street Abbey National IRA van 'lost' in London In today's Other Papers Gilbey ends engagement SAS in Bosnia Mass murderer 'confesses' Lottery threat TESCO Marines inspire hope amid the 'death wagons' Motorola British soldiers in frontline Diehards plan to hit troops Abbey National The Invisible Coup This weekend Boris Yeltsin faces the latest, and potentially most deadly, threat to his political life—from Russia's new prime minister and his cronies in congress. Can the great survivor keep the reform show on the road? Mathew Campbell reports from Moscow Minolta Father Christmas He's the Real Thing From a far wilder and more earthy religion than the Christianity which succeeded it, the potent figure flying through the midwinter heavens distributing largesse has undergone some radical changes over the centuries, reports Brian Bates BT I Accuse Whyte Macka FIAT Yeltsin was silent, but Miss Russia is on top of the world The Lesley White Interview Miss World Bunglers of Brompton Road, an everyday story of TV folk The ITC decision to turn down Thames TV's bid for Channel 5 is unjustifiable medding TSB Who voted for Mrs Clinton as co-driver? What was despicable in Nancy is saintly in Hillary. Barbara Amlel questions the motives of the new White House claque Signs of hope as Labour weighs choice between revolution and patch-up Peter Kellner calls for a new radicalism in policy-making Hogg Robinson Travel Playing the market in '93 The European single market is only days away. Norman Macrae outlines how Britain can best benefit from it Godfrey Smith Picture Gallery Together into Bosnia Atticus The worst may be over for Major, but not for Britain A nation in decline and a government that has lost its way: the country's future looks decidedly grim, says Martin Jacques Waterman Russians storm jet to stop Korean bomb Scientists arrested to stem spread of nuclear-weapons technology China settles old scores with 'Noble House' American courts jail former rapists for the crimes they might commit Malaysia holds court on future of errant royals British troops chafe at no-fire rule as Serb lines creep towards them Brittan waits for a blind date in Brussels Panic fights for late switch in polls Saddam on the brain Out of this World Liquid roubles Black day for translators Good morning from Helmut Dishing the dirt on Raisa Open and shut case on Calvi British Gas How to succeed to the throne without really trying Call off this witch-hunt, Bragg tells BBC Diplomat Nazi brutality brought home Points The Sunday Times Janel Reger Birthdays Black Wednesday's barefaced lie Hallelujah! We have defied a standing rule Business Skills Migration By Our Foreign Staff: De Klerk sacks generals in army purge Dirty tricks campaign 'might have included murders' International shoppers fly in for bargains Drambuie Weather and Travel Outlook Four soldiers die in crash News Digest MPs 'save pits' Baby danger Nurses charged Children killed Hunger strike Bond winners Soaring car sales raise 'green shoot' hopes Heseltine gives way on bomb cover City to be insured against IRA Job cuts do their work Productivity Boost for Industry Continental Airlines Boeing and Airbus join up to build 'super' jumbo jet The Possible Shape of Planes to Come: The Double-Decker Super-Jumbo Bad tidings we bring Saatchi closes down in Scotland Contents Stricken Isosceles signs up new chief Barclays' Buxton gets an AA for effort Viewpoint Quiet stores envy Harrods queues Major fails to save BA bid for US Air The Sunday Times Gas demands new regulator Franc faces turmoil NatWest revamp Executive on dole Share Tips Poor show for TV duo Prufrock Greek's planning odyssey Picture Gallery Adding invoice to injury Tale of two debtors Women dressing to kill No silence from the Lamb Toyota aims to stay in front Collision … Japan's ultra-efficient plants in Britain are accelerating production as other manufactures cut back in the face of a drop in sales. Andrew Lorenz reports on the most ferocious competition since the Americans arrived 70 years ago Forte Hotels Thames plots revenge as Channel 5 bid is refused Court action and a determined search for a takeover target could follow rejection of the sole applicant, reports Matthew Lynn High-definition TV: the battleground Multiple Display Advertising Items Brent Council Multiple Display Advertising Items A share in the boardroom Selec TV celebrates network showings Sharewatch Glaxo Hammerson Tiphook Gestetner API British Aerospace Waterford Forestry Commission The Sunday Times Record base-rate cuts may finally lift gloom Economic Outlook Multiple Display Advertising Items Box Number Replies Lorraine Electronics Surveillance Nationwide Service Notice to Readers Cracks in Clinton's kitchen cabinet American Account Colour Printing Promise of no jams tomorrow Alan Jabez reports on the latest scheme to help drivers avoid congested areas Lucas Back to the future with basic bikes Mechanics Alarm for diabetics gets under the skin Health The cutting edge of simple technology Honeywell British Inovation Awards FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies The Sunday Times Portfolio Plus Taxman gives to the charitable Charities have seen their income dwindle during the recession. Diana Wright, Personal Finance Editor, explains how you can help and save yourself some tax Gold sovereigns lose glister for investors Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd The Association of Investment Trust Companies Leeds offers telephone share-dealing Savings news K/f Associates Korn/feery Associates Manchester Multiple Display Advertising Items Morse Woodford Feeds Limited ScottishPower Multiple Display Advertising Items Abbey National Financial Services Limited Expat Jobs Reflex Whiteheadselection Harvey Nash PLC Spicers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chusid Lander Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Al-Futtaim Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Scotia Pharmaceuticals Ltd The Banter, Backchat "Football is all about football … Paris was not built in a day … most of my clinches aren't original … you couldn't ask me a hard question to save your life." But, as Rod Carr discovered, a good many people had some very strange things to say when they were asked even the simplest of questions South-West draw their first blood Forward march for Cornwall despite the sleet and snow Rugby Round-Up London's promise snuffed out by North Ward's rash foul costs St Helens dear as Castleford battle to the semi-finals Stop being taken aback Mark Reason on the strategic lessons British rugby can learn from the Australian masters Players stand by boycott News Focus Breaking point Tomba foiled Rich harvest Bowe offer Border returns Into hospital Jet power Lewis now has a real fight: stopping King Harry Mullan on the ducking and counter-punching going on in Lennox Lewis's life Captain Dibble freezes them out Racing Milton's homecoming ends in a failure David Hunn sees Britain's riders pushed out of the frame in the Olympia showjumping ring Win by a red nose at Cheltenham Sir Clement Freud on how to have a grand old time for a grand in aid of Comic Relief Young—no longer a minor 49er Ira Miller on the quarterback who has finally passed out of Montana's shadow and into the limelight Unflappable Taylor sews up the captain's jacket Peter Roebuck on the cool head that has made Australia's opener the natural successor to Border India's shock victory may be a false dawnb Timebombs tick at sea Sailing Faldo finds life's a breeze Tracks of our tears Whistle Blower Hart-lifting Touching scene Mad in Madrid Quiz corner Tranmere's lucky strike proves to be purest gold Tony Francis on the enduring talents of John Aldridge, the also-ran in a league of his own Chequered flags set to fly for Hill Nick Pitt on Damon Hill, son, of Graham, who has earned the right to step into Nigel Mansell's shoes, and car, at Williams The hard man's lifetime in his own legends Chris Lightbown joins Mick Harford, one-time hellraiser and reborn striker, at his corner table Win the Book Wright rescues Arsenal from disgrace Set-pieces and match to Oldham Everton both sublime and ridiculous Blackburn get an early present from Bassett Bright sparks Wednesday's reward Wolves thrown to greedy Aldridge Racing Football Rugby Union For the Record Liverpool fall to famous five Swashbuckling young guns call the tune for City Cantona gall stifles Chelsea guile The Singleton of Auchroisk Premier League Contents Mandy and her Mum The Bill 'n' Mandy show is back on the road again. Rolling Stone Bill Wyman is telling all in the newspapers and his ex-wife is threatening legal action. But is the role of Mandy's mother Patsy, being overlooked? Kate Saunders reports Cartier Inner city baby blues Teenage girls in Baltimore are to be offered contraceptive implants. Carol Sarler reports When the price is write Neil Mackwood rounds up The Usual Suspect's The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 250 Multiple Display Advertising Items Going public on privacy Crime time in the high street Christmas is a gift to the organised gangs of shoplifters operating in our cities. Simon Bell reports That Left-out feeling at Jeffrey's A cautionary tale for Christmas All aboard Cutting Edge Raymond Weil Geneve Tomasz Starzewski Exclusive ticket offers The Muppet Christmas Carol The Sunday Times Christmas Crossword White Christmas Sweet dreams are made of this Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall squares up to the delicate, delicious dessert of the year, a cubist treat of nuts and mousse Le Pub grub Table Talk The Sunday Times Don Darias Chorus of disapproval With the party season now in full swing, Joanna Smith tells tales on a noisy neighbour Piermont TLS From Little Acorns Reserved for the very best Christa D'souza was lucky to find a pew when the owner of Christopher's Bar and Grill got married last week BBC World Service Nathan The Master Craftsmen HJ Hall & Son Collins English Dictionary The Oxford Encyclopedic English Dictionary The singing cowboy You See, I Haven't Forgotten by Yves Montand with Herve Hamon and Patrick Rotman Chatto £18 pp448 End games Dream of Fair to Middling Women by Samuel Beckket edited by Eoin O'Brien and Edith Fournier Black Cat/Calder £18.99 pp260 Multiple Display Advertising Items Yule be sorry Martin Cropper picks his way through a doleful collection of books about Christmas Janus Publishing Company Hardback Bestsellers Authors The Adelphi Press Guilty verdict Run-off from the run-up Customary delays A one-way ticket to ride Taking VAT on board Jabbing away It's Better In The Brahamas Sanity Claus? Dodging brawling hordes of Santas merrier than Christmas itself, Tim Moore braves an outbreak of midwinter madness and risks Yuletide in Reykjavik, capital of the 'Land of ice, Fire and the £8 Pint' Mixed blessings Airline Network Quest Worldwide Flight Bookers PLC Bridge the World Holiday Accommodation Trailfinders Reho Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items In and out of the Mousetrap Is there life beyond Mickey? Jenny Woolf visits Orlando, Florida, where she finds serpents, swamps and springs only a short drive from Disney World, and suggests how to get the best out of the fantasy resort Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Peregor Trap the cheap and the chic … … in Florida's designer hunting-ground Disney do's and dont's Jordan The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Denmark Travel Bug USAirtours Perfect Holiday Fourwinds Multiple Display Advertising Items Noble Caledonia Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Seasons Greetings Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items The Nare Hotel Manor House Hotel Careys Manor Hotel Hseasons BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items Bramley Scotthall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quality Used Cars Puttocks Normand Stillmans Mercedes-Benz Multiple Display Advertising Items Bradshaw Webb J. R. Tagger Watford Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ferrari AFN Porsche Lancaster SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Powles Limited DVLA Year of gloom and false dawns Property 1992 brought negative equity and the mortgage trap to the property world, writes Andrew Yates Fords are not what they were Motoring The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Allsop & Co Tawny owls find warmth in walls Nature The Gardener's Year A month by month guide to the most important gardening events of 1993 in Britain and on the Continent Amdega The Funday Times Beryl the Peril Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Lord Snooty The Funday Times Christmas The Numskulls Picture Gallery Licensed to Shrill! Ferreting out the Truth! Stingray Picture Gallery Fish Tales Mr Clean Rex and Tex Picture Gallery The Cods Question Join the Club! Thinks Laterally Contents Contents The good and bad of games Hugh Pearman asks if adults' fear of new toys stems from misplaced nostalgia for playtimes past Mad about the toy: the cult top 10 Playground pitches Kids' stuff has become big business, says Richard Lloyd Parry Such stuff as dreams are made on Scrutiny Gilbert Adair ruminates on a white Christmas The 12 Tribes of Christmas Something from everywhere …Desmond Morris explains to Helen Fielding the multicultural origins of our traditional festive trappings. Illustrations by Beverly Levy Next stage in a Page 3 fairytale Luci Cavendish goes backstage to find Linda Lusardi relishing an unfamiliar role The Bodyguard Nothing like a dame Mark Sparrow considers the dark side of theatrical cross-dressing City Breaks NSPCC Just a spoonful Children's theatre is often too sweet even for the kids. Robert Hewison picks out a few plays that stay on the right side of sickly Christmas Shows The Sunday Times guide to the season's offerings Maureen Lipman Audi Audi Master remastered Paul Driver applauds the reissue of Glenn Gould's work—some of the most dynamic and creative piano recordings ever made Dance Noilly Prat Records check Carmen Jones Arts diary Paul Mitchell Stark and naked truths Craig Brown writes frankly about the thrills of a week of viewing in black and white and flesh tones Picture Gallery Gold at the rainbow's end Hugh Canning applauds David Pountney's new production of Janacek's The Adventures of Mr Broucek at the ENO Two-part harmony Hugh Canning on the enduring partnership of singers Yvonne Kenny and Ann Murray Royal Opera House Arrange Xmas now Creature comforts Video check Wrong-handed treatment The trouble with Chaplin, says Iain Johnstone, is that it shows us how but doesn't tell us why Amstel Beer Plenty of glitter in the evergreens At this time of year, pop goes seriously retro. Robert Sandall sounds out the oldies Dead reckoning John Peter finds a terrifying sense of justice in Peter Shaffer's new play, The Gift of the Gorgon Theatre Book Tokens The shock of the nude Offensive sexual art is not new, says Frank Whitford. Painters have always been drawn to erotic themes—and for more genuine reasons that today's practitioners A round-up of your seasonal entertainment Film A Few Good Men ART check Crackers! A fine romance Multiple Display Advertising Items Michael Ball Cats The Nutcracker Multiple Display Advertising Items London City Ballet Victoria Hochhauser Alice Fireman SAM Cerry Cottle's Circus Carnival Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bankhouse Albery Theatre The Official Guide of the Society of West End Theatre The Sunday Times Guide to West End Cinemas Christmas guide to TV and Radio George Perry selects the best films on television during the festive fortnight. Illustrations by Gary JVC JVC Another JVC Original Dilys Powell's Christmas choice JVC JVC Dilys Powell's new year choice Time for a Christmas cracker Nick Hornby plunders the TV archives and wonders whether in years to come we'll celebrate the festive fare on offer for 1992 as 'vintage', the way we always do Sunday 20 December Satellite Regional Variations Life with Eliza (BBC2, 5.45pm) Taylor's Port BBC1 Regional Variations Blood and Honey: Herod's Christmas (BBC1, 9.05am) Sky News Satellite BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations Travel Show Guides Special (BBC2, 7.50pm) BBC1 Regional Variations Christmas in Vienna (BBC2, 7.30pm) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols (BBC2, 6.15pm) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations Nigel Mansell 1992 (BBC2, 3pm) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations The Sunday Times Arena: Linda McCartney, behind the Lens (BBC2, 6.40pm) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations Tales of the Night (C4,5.45pm) Satellite BBC1 Satellite Regional Variations The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures(BBC2, 2.50pm) BBC1 Regional Variations Truckers (C4,8pm) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations Celebrity Fifteen to One (C4,3.15pm) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations Aspen—Colorado (BBC2, 11.30am) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations GMTV (ITV, 6am) Satellite BBC1 Regional Variations Stars in Their Eyes—Elvis Special (ITV, 5.30pm) Satellite Today 20 December Monday 21 December Tuesday 22 December Table Talk's History of the World(Sunday, R3,1.05pm) Wednesday 23 December Christmas Eve 24 December Christmas Day 25 December Boxing Day 26 December Your exclusive ticket to the best seats World Service Sunday 27 December Pick of the Pops (Sunday, R1,12.30pm) Radio 1 Tuesday 29 December Wednesday 30 December Radio 1 New Year's Day 1 January Saturday 2 January Audiences with the Crown Radio Waves Paul Donovan World Service Pedigree Draught Contents MazDa Contents Martell Peugeot Smoking when Pregnant Harms your Baby The Cure for Stress Tuscany per Uomo Mellow fellows Donovan and his daughter Astrella, singer-songwriters, talk to Elizabeth Winkler. Photograph by Tim O'Sullivan Exer Skier Ysatis Raymond Weil Lufthansa Some of It was Bound to Stick Follies of '92 Interflora Givenchy Martini Brut Paco rabanne Class act David Jason is a sweet, old-fashioned thing. He is a worker and a worrier, a talented and dedicated actor-but he doesn't much care to talk about that. And his private life is almost a closed book. Rose Shepherd found out what he does like to talk about Picture Gallery Ernest and Julio Gallo Resurrecting Lorenzo Subaru The Italians Pop in for It All Day Long Three Free Gifts The Classical Keyboard Collection New Nescafe Espresso Cream Tease at Midnight Friday Night Fever Simon Mills reports on the foldaway night club—a futuristic extravaganza that erupls into life once a week in a YMCA basement health centre. Photographs by Richard Waite Shop Tactics McDonald's Scope A day-by-day astrological forecast by Shelley von Strunckel Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge Brainteaser Mephisto Chess Bookwise Motorola A Life in the Day of Peter Carter-Ruck, libel lawyer, talks to Angela Neustatter. Photograph by Charles Hopkinson Remy Martin Bell's
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