News from 03/01/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Sean Hand, Sally Hamwee, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Ronald Faux, Gordon Dunn, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, John Melvin (Director), Jeremy Kingston, Michael A. Guest, Margot Owles, George Sivell, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Keith Jeffery, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, D. J. Lewis, Frics, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Carol E. Werrett, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, John F. Martin, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, M. D, Cyril D. Cobbett, Griffith Edwards, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Kate Muir, John Davis, Chairman, Robert Cockburn, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Victoria Mckee, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Robert McGeehan, Robert Kirley, Nicholas Harling, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, John Higgins, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Rhodes Boyson, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Richard Evans, Stephen Slater, Edwina Currie, Barry Pickthall, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Marjorie Stone, Michael Horsnell and Kerry Gill, Ansel Harris, Peter van den Dungen, David Young, Neil Weir (Director, Britain-Nepal Otology Service), Sara McConnell, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, P. A. J. Waddington, Craig Lord, Henry Wilson, M. D. J. P., James F. Pawsey, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Alfred Hermida and Philip Jacobson, Richard Beeston, Michael Dynes, Martin Waller, Deramore, Derek Harris, David Tytler, Education Editor, Arthur Leathley, P. J. Sleep, Michael Coleman, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoMoscow shoppers pay the price Queues and empty shelves as Yeltsin ends 70 years of state subsidy and control Some worker's wages doubled No need for interest rate rise, says bank governor Index Clamping outrage reaches new heights Yugoslav truce hopes grow Georgia set for takeover One in 12 fail breath tests Wild weather Police defend shooting of man holding replica gun Esso price cut sparks war at petrol pumps Smallbone Sale Weekend Times Today Police catch higher ratio of drink-drivers iir Christmas purge Judge failed two breath tests Sky shows limit of teachers' knowledge Interflora Flowers World Wide Wedding trip cements Asia link M1 air crash survivors will sue plane-makers Cliff death teenager was on secret trip Fun park takes root Vicar case husband is charged House prices fall by 1.2% Heart success Spider stolen Reading drive Rape charge Girl missing Pooled cancer studies reveal life-saving treatments Surgery 'denied to deaf children' GPs' views sought on 24hr cover Cruft's to clean up the canine image Homes hit by gales and floods Mitsubishi Armed villains raise the stakes In the aftermath of the Rastrick siege, Bill Frost reports on police reaction when faced with real or replica weapons Prince and pauper yield their secrets Birger Christensen Guide in Yiddish highlights influx of immigrants The census shows that London was a staging post for thousands of European refugees fleeing to America, Lin Jenkins writes Clerks' homes are offices a century on Old thinking holds back super-trains In a second report on European transport Michael Dynes looks at the frustrated dreams of a high speed rail network Nostalgia hits the highway that tamed a wilderness Sagan is voted cleverest person People New words ram-raid linguistic showcase Argentina on top of the world Allied (AP): Children start crime at age four (AFP): Jumbo swap (Reuter): Safer roads (Reuter): Budding profit Yeltsin applies shock therapy revive Mother Russia Russia rejoins the brave old world of capitalism under the dead weight of 74 years of bolshevik mismanagement. Roger Boyes assesses its chances Moscow takes price rises without fuss Vance wins ceasefire accord Rebels declare control over Georgia Reuter: Dissidents uncover their secret past Britain seeks UN summit Defiant bishop dies in China Army bows out (AP): Amnesty award (Reuter): Alia taken ill (AFP): Foreign berths (AFP): Markov claim (AP): Doctors' fears Marchers protest at Islamic victory Algerian elections Police on horseback charge Bush demo President braces for political 'hell of year' Lean times in meat trade drive gauchos to pastures new Settlers gain in Israeli budget Saddam's enemies plan his downfall Arctic weather disrupts Levant Kenyan forms new party (Reuter): Garrison boost Picture Gallery (Reuter): Salvador clash (AFP): Drink toll rises Ramos to run (Reuter): Changing rule (Reuter): PoW claim Fearless poacher is captured by her prey Galleries: London Richard Cork enjoys the rewarding results of Paula Rego's appointments as Associate Artist at the National Gallery Aspects of Love Almeida Theatre The National Gallery International figures Galleries: Rome Paul Bompard on the return from Russia to Rome of 11 sculptures by Antonio Canova Critic's Choice National Touring Exhibitions Notes from an eccentric organ Kate Muir meets Richard Ingrams, too old to edit Private Eye, too young to die, and discoveries that the solution to the mid-life crisis is a magazine called The Oldie Among the sharp suits of The Groucho he sticks out like an escaped don in his corduroys and cashmere sweater which is riddled with either bullet or moth holes Style wars behind the lace curtains A study of 'ordinary' British taste reveals unexpected domestic passions Simon Walker Miele Uneasiness out there Charles Bremner studies timid-talking America Peter Barnard And moreover The force under fire P. A. J. Waddington describes the hazards police face when confronting armed suspects No prizes for Prudence The electroate may not thank the Chancellor for his defence of the currency, says Peter Riddell A Week in Politics Picture Gallery Early reading hobbits The Times Diary Snakes and adders The Times Diary Awayday The Times Diary Art in the rubble The Times Diary Peacekeeper by Force Driven from Drink The Verb to Kill Priorities for new commonwealth Women in Parliament Alzheimer's appeal Latin and eating Impaired hearing Uphill struggle Advice on safe limits for drinkers Drink-driving cases Teenagers and jobs Cheque book deluge EC regional funds Family viewing London's stalest bun? Social News Appointments Lord Salmon Forthcoming marriages Reed's School, Cobham, Surrey University news Raymond Guest Raymond Guest, former American ambassador to Ireland and winning Derby and Grand National owner, died at Fredericksburg, Virginia, on December 31 aged 84. He was born on November 25,1907 Wealth of Roman Africa uncovered Archaeology Salt works shed light on Dark Ages Dora Gordine Dora Gordine (the Hon Mrs Richard Hare), sculptress, died on December 29 aged 85. She was born on April 13,1906 Gen Richard Stilwell General Richard Giles Still-well, comander of the United Nations Force in Korea from 1973 to 1976, died on December 18 aged 74. He was born on February 24,1917 Col Martin Grafton Colonel Martin Grafton, CBE, TD, director-general of the National Federation of Building Trades Employers, 1964-79, died on December 21 aged 83 after a long illness. He was born on October 11,1908 Rare organ needs £75,000 for repairs Conservationists seek reprieve for town hall Agents find few buyers for estates in Scotland On this Day Deaths from Overlying of Children The danger of small children being suffocated when… Births Barry Greenwood Birthdays Flatshare General Overseas All Discounted France Concise Crossword No 2678 Winter Sports Concept Services Limited Mayflower Exploration Limited Legal Notices Notice of Administration Order Maxwell Communication… Profire (U. K.) Limited The Insolvency Act 1986 Designways Limited The Insolvency Act 1986 Simply Solutions Ltd Art Galleries Cinema Guide New Releases Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theater Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Weekend Events A little pot of message Theatre The Travels of Yoshi and the Tea-Kettle Polka, Wimbledon Concert Bolsboi SO/Lazarev Symphony Hall, Birmingham Records Gounod: Faust Toulouse Capitole Orch/Plasson Charpentier: Louise Raugel Orch/Bigot J. Strauss: Die Fledermaus Vienna Phill/Previn Winning Move Word-Watching BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 BBC2 ITV Satellite Channel 4 Le Creuset Cullers take on 'thugs of the air' The Times Crossword No 18,805 Six winners mark the end of architectural anonymity Police defend siege killing WPA Weather Shoppers in Moscow pay the price Governor rules out interest rate rise Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil EC president sees no Gatt deal by June Bush remarks fuel fears for trade pact By our Economics Correspondent: Sterling strengthens New high on Wall St Buy the shares and see the world Sears sells last us business for £22m Duracell to shed 320 jobs in move Knight Williams Telecom takeover completed Safe dose of medicine makes right mix for '92 Tempus This year looks especially tricky for the tipster. Our team steeled itself to come up with its chosen six FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities City wins eastern sell-off contracts London Financial Futures Opec prepares for a Valentine massacre Money Markets Selection process begins for buyer of Medway port By our Industrial Staff: EC laws on safety to be extended Talismanic year will work its magic by stealth The maturing of Europe's single market in 1992 will bring all-pervasive changes, from airport terminals to waste dumps. Tom Walker reports Creditors ask courts to protect Zale Mark Weinberg's career takes off for third time Sun Alliance pegs bonuses Year delay expected in Nadir trial US to rule on MCC plan NSA disposal C&C swap Courtaulds sale Danish deal Caird sells Telfos move Hewlett Packard Blind man's bluff with a touch of paranoia Channel Five: The Personalties and Financing Melinda Wittstock sought out would-be impresarios for the new channel, but found them in highly secretive mood Few runners in race for 'licence to lose money' High start-up costs mean there will be no re-run of the Channel 3 scramble says Martin Waller Much ado about nothing much Comment Eastern message Stoleru rides again The Times City Diary Trust them The Times City Diary Safeguarding pension plans from pilfering by employers Employers have almost a free hand in running pension funds. New rules are needed to stop abuse, says Sean Hand, a law firm partner Booby prize Forward to history The Times City Diary Suit symphony The Times City Diary Two tax mistakes that have triggered recession Cost of distorting the homes market Poll tax fiasco Name blunder Rise comes before a new year fall Stock Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Wallstreet Dow Still moving higher Recent Issues Late mark-down Inventors 'need national network' Business to Business Business for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Euroclub Leisure International International Technology & Innovation The World Famous Personal Column, including Rentals,… Tale of the Heal Farm hampers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Monday Priorspirit Ltd Look Multiple Classified Advertising Items Wednesday PIP (Europe) Plc Banner Business Equipment Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Saturday Times Newspapers Ltd Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Display Advertising Items Fancy a spin in a streamlined lettuce? A good title can speed a car to success, but the wrong one can spell disaster. Kevin Eason plays the name game Car Buyers Guide Scotts Car Accessories & Services Greenoaks Croydon Vehicle Registration Ltd Dream machines too hot to handle 200mph cars costing £250,000 are destined for cold storage Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Driving Schools Continental Golf war on thieves Roadwise Use your head Happy motoring Royal appointment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Merc cleans up Proud addition Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbarian brio matters most when result hurts Simon Barnes argues that deeds of derring-do in friendly and relaxed matches are all very well, but are rather like alcohol-free lager Banerjee makes an early mark Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Sri Lankan batting droops England selectors jettison Kennedy Swimming Students get ready for their big matches Worrying rise of the touchline tyrants Gerald Davies Best promises not to desert power game Rugby Union Mandarin: Good Profile has excellent chance to underline class Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Picture Gallery Ladbrokes King's Curate keeps Mellor smiling Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Top seed upset by confident Dunkley Tennis (Reuter): Swiss reach Hopman final for first time The Times Cowboys feeling confident American Football Tigers roar too late to stop Czechs Basket Ball Cooke finds his best form in defeat Table Tennis Miami are crowned college champions V-men are taking a leap into new void Michael Coleman on a change in style that is carrying ski jumpers to greater lengths Snow Reports Happy return of an old warrior Snooker By our Sports Staff: Wednesday's Cup plans threatened by long injury list Reid ready to bid again for Bould Jones fined £1,500 for gestures to spectators Wales looking for repeat Schools Rugby World sportscar series set to survive Motor Sport: Mosley Gives Hope that Championship Will Continue Pearce's players are good value FA Cup (Reuter): Mitsubishi is first again For the Record Salford lead the chase for Gallagher Rugby League Redmond tops bill In Brief England games off Cheadle challenge Payne to step in Samuelson switch Favourite wins Spanish plan second voyage of discovery Yachting Conflict between pay and play faces rugby United give up high ground in their title chase 'Nightmare' defeat raises hopes of pursuers Tomorrow in the Times Crowds on course to break 20m By our Sports Staff: Replay short cut for Liverpool Tufnell turns things his way Scoreboard from Auckland By our Sports Staff: Gooch takes two vital wickets
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