News from 07/01/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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S. Goldman, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Stan Smith, Ronald Faux, Mr Tony Record, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, William Hamilton, Jeremy Kingston, Norman De Mesquita, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Janice Mitchell, Marcus Stone, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Rod Morgan and Malcolm Evans, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Keith Conlon, Peter Davenport, Patrick Minford, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Alan Lorimer, D. Pirrie, Tim Congfon, Mr R. S. Salvesen, Ivor Crewe, S. Pollard, Ross Tieman, Industrical Correspondent, Mr Jonathan Rose, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Ray Kennedy, Robin Young, Alan Hamilton, Martin Cropper, Gillian Bowditch and Jon Ashworth, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Norman Hammond Archaeology Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John O'leary, Nigel Seymer, Dorothy Bouchier, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Andrew Gibbon Williams, Robert Kirley, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, Mr Robert Farago, Wolfgang Münchau, David Watts, John Warner, Mary Dejevsky and Michael Hornsby, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Patrick Stevens, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Phil McLennan, Mr Maritz Vandenberg, Barry I. Lewis, Barry Pickthall, Gordon Pepper, David Lipsey, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Peter Warburton, Scrivenor, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economic Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Bernardine Coverley, Bill Martin, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Peter Stothard and Nigel Hawkes, Chris Moore, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Adam Kelliher, Matthew Bond, Keith MacKlin and David Hands, Ray Clancy and Stephen Taylor, Philip Jacobson, Alan Walters, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Joanna Pitman, M. T. Phillips,
ResumoBritain sends 'mad cow' disease expert to Moscow Georgia leader flees to Armenia Prisoners tell of bunker torture Ratner may quit group UN observers go to Croatia Jockey dies Manager out Index For sale: taxi that talked to the nation Doctors halt breast implants Lamont accused of big lie' overtax A Small Sum to Pay for your Child's Future Silenced? Top to Toe Lp—r. I. P. ? Mad cow disease kills 500 dairy cattle every week If a prediction by the chief veterinary officer is correct, Bse will reach a peak this year and then start to decline, Michael Hornsby reports Second IRA van bomb devastates city centre DAKS Simpson Labour will hit average salaries, Lamont says Pre-election battleground: taxation Posters take a pasting Tories Claim this is Labour's Tax Bill How the Tories tot up the cost of a Kinnock win How reliable are Tory claims of Labour plans to send tax leaping? David Lipsey studies the figures Major tells farmers to change methods Birdwatchers died in storms Court remands two in acid case Sub-postmaster shot in raid Art fund chief Baby charges Bug planted on team running Maxwell's private companies European sold to Barclay brothers Robbers blamed for death of four British tourists Altar boys accused of murder New faces and pastimes arrive in small print 450,000 will sit new tests at 14 Mathematics Test Question Rival camps woo British Muslims MOPS Twin girls aged six killed in refuge fire Joyrider sentenced Dogfight video ruled obscene Allied Dunbar Hidden rises add to the dismay of rail travellers Shop row 'used as riot excuse' Picture Gallery Thomson cuts prices to keep holiday share Anti-cancer diet tested on men Mercy for Christian who stole £455,000 Dentists demand extra NHS pay Fortnum & Mason Cycle study attacks car pollution Chess wins for England Bowbelle case Hostage alert £12m facelift Escaper caught Tate record NISSAN Record stores give 12 in disc final spin CDs and chart singles turn tables on LPs Alison Roberts charts the decline and fall of the once popular long-playing album Sensational Reductions Americans 'believe CIA killed Kennedy' People Trams get quietly back on the track Father seeks divorce for son in coma (Reuter): Fleeing mayor is jailed for a year (Reuter): Markov death (AP): Stark surrender (AFP): Tourists down (Reuter): Battle for gold Seoul cancels joint exercises with us North Korea offered nuclear deal UK urges Algeria to let reactor be checked Defiant singer bridges troubled waters Despite noises of radical protest, the Anc, Inkatha and Pretoria found a rare harmony in hailing Paul Simon's tour, write Charles Bremner from New York and Ray Kennedy from Johannesburg Castro to tell all on 1962 crisis Picture Gallery America joins vote against Israel Blast lays bare dangers still plaguing Beirut Adam Kelliher looks at the prospects for peace in Lebanon and the changes for a repeat of last year's respite from violence in 1992 Call for security force in Somalia Right to die for two women Saddam boast Kurds pledge Archer mission Rebels retreat (Reuter): Kaunda goes (Reuter): Source named (AP): Getting better (AP): Duty palls Moscow mischief-makers helped fan Georgia's fires As bemused Russians coolly observe the Georgian democrats' resort to violence against their freely elected presidents, Mary Dejevsky looks at the long-term significance of events in Tbilisi Our Foreign Staff: Thin line of hope links two armies UN sends team of 50 to Croatia German bile rises over ' liver-sausage' English speakers Britons are under fire resisting calls to put German on an egual footing with French and English in Europe, Ian Murray writes from Born Picture Gallery French clergy shielded man charged with war crimes Key Dates in Gamsakhurdia's Reign Mauroy quits as Socialists regroup Soldiers leave the Ukraine Moving west Port blocked (Reuter): Greek fears (Reuter): Fire escape Mersey money Briefing Talking Heads Keep it cheap and in the family In its struggle against recession, Hollywood is slashing budgets and turning its back on sex, David Robinson reports Last chance… Scrubland and adobe Galleries: Edinburgh Andrew Gibbon Williams reviews a show of American art, on a visit from Texas to Scotland Hokusai Carmen Jones Records Sculpture with arches Liz Smith reports on footwear at Hobbs, desighed PAC The art of instant antiquity Created in Britain today-the collectors' pieces of tomorrow Picture Gallery How Wren was revived by the Angel Ahome for the elderly recalls the classic lines of a master architect Chanel Boutique Combating the fanatics Disregard for the law must be punished , even if it… Combating the fanatics Disregard for the law must be punished, even if it prolongs militancy, says Janet Daley A bribe that few can resist Polls say voters are ready to pay more tax, but self-interest wins out in the end, argues Ivor Crewe Giving peace a last chance Michael Evens outlines some of the dangers that Un forces may face in divided Yugoslavia Craig Brown . . . and moreover Picture Gallery Peering into the future The Times Diary One-way street? The Times Diary Brushes with critics The Times Diary Heavenly reward The Times Diary Restraint on Taxes North Korean Timebomb LP Records Scratched Clearing obstacles to economic and monetary recovery Enigma and Ecstasy Rail inflexibility Throwing more light The bells! The bells! Gains and losses Intimidation in South Africa Quindecennial plant? Christmas postscript Court Circular Birthdays today Church news Forthcoming marriages Appointments Marriages Ginette Leclerc Institute of Physics Dinner Leslie Lane School news Anniversaries Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers Sir Edward Brown Mr Nigel Wykes Robert Stephens Gordon Pirie Sir Ronald Swayne Frenchman revives art of cave painters Archaeology Births From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day 1938 To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2681 Entertainments Cinema Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Mystery behind the lines Concert Radio Rock Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 ITV Varirations Radio 3 Radio 4 Satellite Radio 1 Learn French from the French Director survives call to quit zoo The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,808 Sir Allan decides to change sides President flees to Armenia Weatheh Lamont says Labour will lift tax £1.000 Today in Business Coal Clash Rolls Link Closure Trade Stakes Gatt Hopes The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold Worth Sea Oil Retail Prices Britain's car sales suffer record slump Company failures increase by 56% Disney executive joins Laura Ashley Windsor safari park hunts buyer Sterling stays vulnerable despite a farmer opening Panasonic Shares close at low of 21½p The Times Unit Trust Information Service Winter sales mood grips Carclo Tempus BT adviser bought shares after sale Europe and us attempt to restart farm price talks Coal sales chief In dispute over his future Engineers' shares suspended Inveresk debt Jessup bullish Banner bought Key trusts sold Daf expects considerable losses By our Industrial Correspondent: Rolls offers engine for McDonnell jet Insurance settlement adds sparkle to result EC looks at Steetley tie to Tarmac The News Corporation Limited Soundtracs recovers Barlows to buy Tighter cost control boosts Platignum Business Roundup De Beers sales slide Wace finances Tt purchase Recent Issues Major Changes Volumes London Traded Options Reuter: Early surge sends Nikkei to 817 point gain Tokyo Anxious market awaits figures from retail sector Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures German shares close mixed Dow fails to sustain run of record closes Wall Street Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates(%) European Money Deposits(%) Dollar Spot Rates Small firms endangered Comment Paying for Helmut Dancing to a new tune The Times City Diary Family help The Times Diary High street Midas who lost his golden touch As Gerald Ratner fights to save his jewellery store empire, Gillian Bowditch traces its rapid rise and sudden decline Costly tome Mint conditions Escape route The Times Diary Lloyds acts on public letter From Mr John Warner… The Times Diary Share perks The Times Diary Business Letters TSB and the longt-suffering shareholders The Times Ratner's fortune goes into freefall British Funds Sharp fluctuations Money worries? Let us help Lenders are scrapping nasty letters and using counsellors to advise customers on debts. Keith Conlon reports Witnesses can hide their lying eyes People are poor judges of liars in court, says Marcus stone Fair start An easier burden Present danger Nadir defenders Pension power The LAW fair Danger lurks underground QD Lipson Lloyd Jones Oxford City Council Humphreys & Co. Bristol Corporate Finance in the South Tax - Corporate & Private Hants Multiple Display Advertising Items QD IMRO Dixons Stores Group Conveyancing Solicitor, Croydon Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Why Britain cannot ignore jail shame Vernment disagrees a ouncil of Europe report that describes conditions in some of our prisons as 'inhuman and degrading' Rod Morgan Malcolm Evans examine the findings and the implications of the condemnation Leal Appointments BMG News of the World QD Fres Legal Section New act to boost business appea Firms are finding creative ways of raising their commercial profiles Garfield Robbins QD Daniels Bates Partnership Barristers Clerk Birmingham based St. James Associates We are Looking for a Capable Solicitor ZMB Lipson Lloyd Jones Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Bromley Head of Legal Services Chambers Taylor Root McKenna & Co The London Borough of Hackney Hackney Council The scientists who help to make treatment work Physicists aim to improve medical techniques. Bernardine Coverley reports on science's unsung heroes Public Appointments SOCPO Malvern Hills District Council Assistant Historic Buildings Representative Cities in Schools Fundraising Peak National Park South West Thames Bedfordshire Mandarin: Ryde Again to put best foot forward Maguire to lose six winners Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Chepstow Red Rum is 'comfortable' Leicester Barnes is back in favour as captain Rugby Union England Teams Scots support change SKY Sports Salem is celebrating his second shutout Superb Border saves Test South Africa set to return to world stage Kingston in the mood for a cup campaign Basketball Russell working hard to force a rethink England support Tufnell An inspired burst checks Pakistan Snow Reports Selection delayed by illness Innes switches codes to join Leeds Blow for the All Blacks as centre turns professional with a £200,000 five-year contract Pools Forecast Barrett must endure a further delay Boxing McManus moves closer to the elite Snooker For the Record Hounslow shut out Spaniards Hockey Today's Fixtures Wild-card teams forced off road to the Super Bowl American Football New class yachts held hack Yachting Nieminen makes his mark In Brief McEnroe back Citroen's drive England beaten Oxford win Barnes on song as Liverpool take command England forward is back with a hat-trick Leeds may regret the rain No Title Baillie Longstaff Ltd Southampton go live Advertising ploy stumps ICC Butcher is dismissed after refusing to cut his salary Former Flat jockey is found dead at home NZ Test opener has arm broken Gibbs to stay with Swansea
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