News from 09/01/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Phil Yates, Michel Binyon Diplomatic Edior, Jon Ashworth, Victor Silvester, Nick Nuttall, Peter Grosvenor, Jeremy Laurance, Peter Stothard us Edior, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Peter F. Carter-Ruck, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, M. R. Weale, Lewin, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Mr Peter Grosvenor, Carol Leonard, Richard Eaton, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, P. A. Leatherdale, Bernard Levin, Joanna Pitman and Peter Stothard, Jack Shapiro, Peter Davenport, Jeffrey L. Wall, Alan Lorimer, Jim McCue, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Norman Willis, David Currie, David Tytler Education Editor, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, K. B. O'NEILL, Sheila Gunn Political Corresponent, Robin Young, John Stobart, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Geoffrey Dicks, Peter Barnard, Philip Bassett, Industrial Editor, John Hennessy, Piers Paul Read, Thomson Prentice, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Ken Haskell, B. Sterry Ashby, Philip Bassett, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Corresponding, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. R. de L. Wilde, Richard Wetherell, D. B. Yorke-Lone, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Richard Evans, Alice Thomas, Michael Horsnsby and Mary Dejevskiy Inmoscow, Alex Hammond-Chambers, Roger Boyes in Warsaw, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Michel Evans, Defence Correspondent, David Teasdale, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Miss Jane M. Reynolds, Charles Bremner in New York, Adam Fresco, John Goodbody, H. J. Belsey, Agence France-Presse, John A. Graham, Michael Bennett, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, M. H. Rix, Mr R. E. H. Edmonds, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, F. H. Hahn, Michel K. Jones, Peter Victor, Rosemary Wilson MacDonald, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Philip Jacobsonin Paris, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Fernanda Eberstadt, Matthew Bond, B. R. Berkeley, Nicholas Eood Political Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Bruce Clark in Tbilisi, France Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Tom Walker and Ross Tieman, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoFine Tuning Fine Mess Fine Art Major hastens to limit Ravenscraig fall-out Index Bush fights on after Tokyo collapse Health fears resurface as president is taken ill at state banquet Moscow deal clears way for British beef Sterling hits low Leeds Utd beaten 3-1 Our Foreign Staff: Yugoslav defence minister resigns Lifeboat Scientists detect two planets Who's who Ravenscraig dents election hopes for Scots Tories British Steel's decision to close giant works revives cynicism north of the border Information technologists join ranks of City guilds Steel plant's closure puts 15,000 support jobs at risk Ravenscraig staff seem resigned to their fate, but he rest of Lanarkshire dreads the future, Kerry Gill reports Ministers end civil service deal Consett offers a message of hope Peter Davenport tells how another former steel town bounced back to defy the prophets of doom Labour launches campaign to revive industry Belfast man wins asylum in America Minister fined and banned Hospital date for Lineker son Doors open to foreign artists Bomb defused Correction Coroner accused at inquest Psychiatrists baffled by woman's attacks on two (Children in her care Nanny jailed for breaking skulls of newborn baies Britain goes out to cinema but stays home to shop Statistical snapshot Organic farming on the increase Concerns of parents highlighted Graduates scramble for jobs 1991 Graduate Recruitment Reading scheme 'will aid 15,000' Further tales of the press-ganged jurors Women given route to top health jobs Boom time for a broom cupboard Ministers uncertain on how to sell BR The Rtz David Watt Memorial Prize Spy-in-the-phone traces obscene callers within seconds The heavy breathing brigade may soon find that the police have got their number—and their address. Richard Ford reports Supermarket staff may lose double pay for Sunday If you've got to go to court go to Merthyr Tydfil Institute of British Geographers Bradbury battles to blot out roadscape Picture Gallery Jail staff averaged five weeks off sick Tussle for tourists founders Russian takes lead in chess Lockerbie fund Doctor charged Siege death Scout rewarded Officer rallies Carer jailed Guillemot dies Slow coaches Mergers damage your mental health Thomson Prentice reports that mergers can hit as hard as a bereavement Danger gene located Songs of success People Paris is dearest EC city (Reuter): See no evil BBC code (AP): Ashes return (AP): Blood ties Dixons Howard engineers an egalitarian future No Title Obsession with fitness leases price to be paid The running, jumping, all-action president Demands will rise in election year Lunn Poly White House primed for emergency Charm, a joke and damage control lesson By our US Editor: Governor withdraws from Democrat race Moscow steps tip pressure on Kiev over naval force An increasingly bitter dispute is brewing over whether the Black Sea fleet is strategic force, Mary Dejevsky in Moscow and Michael Evans write Saboteurs strike at Georgia regime Angry shoppers mob Yeltsin Fears of Algerian coup rise British officers to join Yugoslav monitors Picture Gallery Genscher offers vision of future to EC and Nato Recognising Croatia is only a first step: the German foreign minister is feeling his way towards a world role for Bonn, reports Ian Murray Major's UN call wins backing Beware: slightly used airline (Reuter): Cubans capture 'rebels' (AP): Haiti deal Bomber jailed (AFP): Teresa walking Border showdown by Israel risks future of talks Carey fears for fading flock AST Computer Battle alert over TV reception Fears about television interference will increase today when a new satellite is switched on. Nick Nuttall reports on the way in which the skies above Europe are becoming congested with communication hardware Picture Gallery Black bombers fail to halt Simon concerts Diamonds are for ever the Giscard curse Is Bush fit to be sick? The American president's collapse raises agian fears about his punishing exercise schedule, Jeremy Laurance reports 'We may see him out jogging again in a day or two, but I think that would be foolish' Reasons to be careful Medical Briefing Rest, Prime Minister how Europe's Leaders Cope with the Pressure The Spastics Society Genius of immoral yearnings Fernanda Eberstadt lauds Nabokov, whose change of exile from Paris to America turned him from a local hero into the scandalous author of Lolita Vladimir Nabokov The American years by Brian Boyd Chatto & Windus, £25 Bernard Cornwell This week's reviewers Matriarch of the Tudor dynasty Antonia Fraser The King's Mother by Michael K. Jones & Malcolm G. Underwood Cup. £35 Verses return from oblivion New Oxford Book of 17th-CENTURY Verse edited by Alistair Fowler Oup, £25 The gang's all here, but who cares? Billy Bathgate, Merci La Vie, Liebestraum, The… The man who introduced Stan Laurel to Ollie Hardy Cinema: Heritage David Robinson salutes Hal Roach, still working in Hollywood at 100 Crystal All we need is the money Cinema: Finance Franc Roddam, founder of Union Pictures, talks to Simon Tait Play House Secret series Briefing Larkin about Punny but true Last chance Tradesman's entrée Philip Howard on fads in royal marriages …and moreover Is Bush a lame duck? Peter Stothard in Washington counts the cost of the president's fainting fit in an election year The real tiny-Trot tendency Bernard levin examines the career of a cradle-to-grave revolutionary Right regal snub The Times Diary Euro sizes The Times Diary Quick switch Letter post Test of Scottish Steel Commitment to Peace Where's the Beef? Making up for lost economic and monetary ground Fame at last Coining clichés The church's role Libel law reform Keeping in touch 'Weaving the Web' Timing of attack on Belgrano Killer magpies Cuts for fat cats? Picture Gallery Court Circular Dinner Lecture School announcements Exhibitions thrive away from London Horticulture Birthdays today Imperial Cancer Research Fund Brigadier Charles Olivier Orane Demazis Forthcoming marriages Marriage Sir Roger Ormrod Anniversaries The Times Guide to International Finance Today's royal engagement Appointments Have. they no understanding. all those evildoers who… Ball at St Luke's Hospital Memorial Services Rentalls Domestic and Catering Situations General Overseas Legal Notices To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2683 Legal Notices Entertainments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Today's Events Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exploring fantasy Ireland Theatre The Gigli Concert Almeida Theatre Sweet Desserts New End, Hampstead Television Kilroy BBC 1 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Rock Right Said Fred The Firdge, Brixton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word-Watching Winning Move BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Barratt Timeshare Ministers press for kick-start to economy The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,810 Weather Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies EC threatens to fine 76 cement firms for price fixing Bush collapse adds to woes for sterling Chancellor admits poor forecasting Ratners chiefs face pay cuts Rich, famous. . . and repossessed American loss eats into Dixons profit GrandMet buys US bakery Maine-Tucker Water group expands Alexanders falls Cassidy payout Banks ahead Hollas declines Redland vote BAA seeks managers for hotels Woolley for API The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ossory retail park sold to Boots Tsb facing strikes over staff structure Business round up Hadleigh in the red Inchcape succeeds Bespak climbs 46% Fear of failure spurs Gatt to break deadlock Rift over farm subsidies as wide as ever Empty seats take BA by surprise Sun Alliance joins Norway bid battle PC Direct Vardy car sales 'hit by banks' Us bank to work on plan for MCC Mansfield to buy 86 more public houses from Courage Restructure at Goode starts to pay Airbus orders drop to 100 Record levy NFC in talks Century buys Trends speak louder than profit at Dixons Tempus Misys books its place for the tourist upturn FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Clowes 'conned' deputy, court told Major Indices Commodities Firm start in New York helps London stem losses Stock Market London Financial Futures Dow drops slightly Holding fast on sterling Comment Paper money Belt 'n' braces for Cbi hunt The Times City Diary Grounded The Times City Diary Chill blast for Bass The Times City Diary The bell of closure tolls early but inevitably, at Ravenscraig Philip Bassett examines the insistent logic behind British Steel's decision to close its Scottish strip mill by next September Own goal The Times City Diary Many tanks The Times City Diary Aerolineas Argentinas NI underpins commitment to unemployed Spoilt statistic Redefining pensions Business Letters Beating the banks Shares end well above lows Alderwick McLintock Hudson Shribman Accountant Newly Qualified Multiple Display Advertising Items Product Manager Government Bond Sales Barclay Simpson Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items Waltham Forest College Finance Director NRA P/q Bookkeeper Accountant Clark Whitehill South West Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items CBI MSL International Connaught Mainland Kinsley Lord Microsoft CAA Stand out Royal Mail British Gas Performance & Quality Adviser Prudential Wyeth Austin Knight Resident Head of Management The Centre for Consultancy Plc De Agostinl Rights Ltd Toyota McCann-Recruitment Stafford Long & Partners D. A. I. Selection London Electricity General Manager Luxury Food Retail Prospects Hamilton Irving Gaddesden Recruitment Argyll & Clyde Health Board Regie Club International Wrong job Redundant The Times Newspapers McKenzie Waterman & Co London Scottish Group Simpson Crowden Chusid Lander Leatherhead Food RA Commercial Management Northern Regional Health Authority Senior Consultant Ilex Associates Hogg Clarke International Coopers&Lybrand Deloitte Personnel Insight N. B. Selection Ltd Executive Opportunities Career Consultants General Manager New Appointment? General Appointments GREC (UK) Ltd California as/400 Consulting Commercial Energy Conservation Systems Career Services Guide The Consultant Network Institute of Counselling Freephone To Advertise in this Guide Phone 071 481 4481 or Fax… CCRCO Director and needing a job SCS Overseas Employment & Working Holidays Jobs Abroad! Worldwide Strong Pitchers The Quality Register Trainee Sales Chemical Trader David Lloyd Leisure Group Job Hunting? M. D. B. Counsultanly Door to Success in Writing Jobs Abroad Nevada Bob Robert Rainsbury Associates Management Trainee Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Cv's A Better CV Service Graduated what now? Sales Executives Telesales Executive HCN Multiple Classified Advertising Items CV's Ring Academy Worldwide Employment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Grace & Templar Bedfordshire Cities in Schools Fundraising Kingscott Cameron Multiple Display Advertising Items Transamerica Commercial Finance CVRIA EuronAid PNL Optimum Potential Centre Manager Euro Personnel Multiple Display Advertising Items Royal Air Force Officer Grace & Templar The British Library Head of Information Technology Bapco Multiple Display Advertising Items Syed serves warning about his future How does a full-time student remain a part-time success in international table tennis? Richard Eaton reports Sony Music Entertainment Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bright Spark Multiple Display Advertising Items International Travel Network Peter Murray Two Secretaries Required Multiple Classified Advertising Items Move to Europe Senior Secretary Secretary Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi Lingual Opportunities Crone Corkill Multiple Classified Advertising Items Account Group Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Creme Banking & Legal La Creme Experienced Legal Secretary Legal/pa Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jockey Club plan explored Racing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Toby Tobias weighted to end losing sequence Mandarin, Thunderer: Wincanton Mandarin, Thunderer: Edinburgh Desert Orchid booked Generous given narrow edge in official ratings Arazi is 'world champion' Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings The Times Private Handicapper was in outstanding… Leading Two-Year-Olds Ladbrokes Southwell Rapid Raceline England falter after Hick's century Russell and Reeve repair the damage after the middle-order batsmen waste a golden opportunity Need for charity Talent relegated Littlewoods Hard act to follow in squash Sports Letters Room for a conciliator IRFB must act on poaching Over the eight Different tune Rye loses prospect of classic Golf RAF seeking role for Underwood Edwards called in as Scotland bolster the pack Rugby Union Snow Reports Oxford resolve is left unfulfilled Champion defends in March Sport in Brief Clough's late goal spares worried Walker's blushes Football Lemieux opts to ride for Canada Equestrianism For the Record Blind sailors enter uncharted waters Alix Ramsay discovers the Problems of visually handicapped sailors Davis overcomes early hesitance Snooker Schrader confirms change Yachting Monarchs name new head man American Football The Times Leeds are put to flight as wingers swoop Manchester United triumph in Rumbelows Cup Wright is fined £1,500 by FA Tecno Welsh selection reflects positive thinking Walsh revives Tottenham Peterborough's run is checked England order Lawrence to rest Clubs win support over rates
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