News from 15/01/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston and Paul Adams, Victoria McKee, J. B. Shedden, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb and Richard Ford, Neil Bennett, Oliver Crocombe, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Philip Howard, Brian Taylor, Jeremy Kingston, Henry Kelly, Bryan G. Lowe, Noel Goodwin, Robert Seely and Mary Dejevsky, Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, John E. Strafford, Jill Pitkeathley, Dominique Searle, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, J. Prakash, Kevin Eason, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, D. Howell-Jones, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Ruth Gledhill, Caroline Sullivan, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan and Anne McELVOY, Alan Hamilton, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, (AP), Simon Tait, Jane Wyatt, Roddy MacKenzie, Richard Cork, N. V. Rees, Elizabeth Grice, Nicholas Harling, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Barry S. Hyman, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Dennis Signy, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, P. V. Facey, Lord St John, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, Caroline Egerton, Paul Griffiths, David Walton, Richard Evans, Neil Bennet Banking Correspondent, Keith Wheatley, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Gillian Bowditch and Philip Robinson, Stewart Tendler, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Kenneth Platt, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, David Young, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, John Silverlight, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Richard Whitfield, Walter Gammie, Michael Dineen, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, William Cash, Martin Waller, Christopher Walker Middle East Correspondent, Michael Horsnell, Russell Hunt, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Richard Branson, Chairman, Geoffrey Brown, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Stephen Gardiner, Richard Morrison, Geoffrey C. Atkinson, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, James Bone and Ian Murray, Mary Dejevsky, B. S. Adams, David Altheer, Mark Laity,
ResumoBy our Foreign Staff: Yugoslav war leaves a million uprooted EC to recoguise Croatia ans Slovenia today as Un officers begin peacekeeping role BR pays up for delay Costly leave BCCI end Extra cover Spurs fall Index Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… UN doubts Saddam has scrapped nuclear parts Jimmy Porter... still fuming after 35 years Latest poll gives buoyant Tories a one-point lead NHS reforms hailed as success by Waldegrave TCP Media - the Gulf War Don't Tell... Do Tell... Tarred BR will pay thousands to travellers in breakdown delays The London Diagnostic Centre Rifkind's plan for rail carve-up faces derailment Coalfields may be divided for sale Private legal aid urged Judges shun local consultative role Crown jewels will be given statelier setting Wives 'should go into witness stand on rape' Domestic bliss seen as illusion Stewart Tendler reports on how Scotland Yard fights trouble at home Robbery jailing quashed on appeal Editor to take university post Parents make drugs offer Anti-Nazi group relaunched Man held Correction Coroner's officer accused of theft as actor lay dead Rapist absconds on leave Picture Gallery Benidorm ends chimpanzee abuse Mother sues show organisers Stevens will cut heritage red tape Duchess starts baby appeal Nationwide Wife says back pain wrecked marriage Navy flier smuggled woman aboard Elderly 'tied up and drugged' at homes Toledo Circus man had drug Mirror staff act on deductions Persioners face huge losses Rules need cash to function Bareev clinches chess honours Connery sues paper for libel Man shot dead outside house Britons share science prize Film studios protected Fire 'suspicious' King wields nuclear shield Defence debate told of Soviet Dangers Blunkett pledges power to people Dumping at sea to end Around the Lobby Woman tipped for top job Part-timers On tour Parliament today If you need to ask, can you afford it? AFIAC Labour refuses to turn back the clock for unions No Title Heritage lost in rape of churches Ruth Gledhill reports on a wave of theft endangering the nation's legacy Peugeot 205 Picture Gallery Museum profits from art Knitters aid Delhi slum dwellers Designer flays the top ten of tack (AFP): Pretoria enters Aids table (Reuter): Crime gap (Reuter): Love blast Pet creepy UN Peacekeepers arrive to start mission in Croatia Del Boy unifies enemies in mirth Enthusiasm for British television comedy series seems just about the only thing which Serbs and Corats now have in common. Anne McElvoy reports Gibraltar leader hopes big poll win will change UK stance Ministry killed by court Stinging Kravchuk attack deepens rift with Russia Gascons ring the changes Amnesty demands torture embargo (Reuter): Quasars found (Reuter): Teresa recovers (AFP): CIA man quits (AFP): Kabul gesture Kohl ally wins (Reuter): Heart hope (Reuter): Li to visit UN Terms agreed Audi Arab leaders fight to defuse Islamic militant 'time bomb' The spread of fundamentalism in Africa and the Middle East has alerted many intelligence agencies, reports Christopher walker from Amman Right-wing anger at talks threatens Israel government From Associated [Ress in Hurdsvield, North Dakota: Teenager telephones for help after tractor tears off arms Picture Gallery Suspected killer charged Whirling president is running down Even the proudly fit George Bush has had to admit that his gruelling Pacific tour has taken a toll of his body, reports Martin Fletcher from Washington Algeria creates council to rule for two years Jobless send Bush warning A disaster, but not a catastrophe The Guld war, one year on: how conflict left its mark on the Middle East… Creative Media & Marketing BBC Procter & Procter Group Multiple Classified Advertising Items Israe 'faces 1,000 missiles' Brave new world fades Kuwait Picture Gallery Market in Saddam's shadow Oil Price Shooting news from both sides CNN Accused 071-481 4481 Creative, Media & Marketing Multiple Display Advertising Items Picture Gallery Your Voice Could Be your Fortune Luxury Gift shop You Magazine Protocol International Ltd Tate Gallery Sales Career A conflict of images Tv Truths Turandot to tour Briefing Mersey mission Last chance Cutting remarks and the concentrating power of fear Heritage Jocelyn Stevens about to take over as head of English Heritage, talks to Simon Tait Royal Opera House Come back Jimmy, all is unforgiven Theatre John Osborne was one of the first Angry Young Men. Benedict Nightingale finds that he, almost alone, has not mellowed The London Diagnostic Centre The Young Vic Some of the right moves London International Mime Festival Jeremy Kingston looks at the ways in which mime has expanded its scope and asks whether more is possible BBC Thickening the plots Who Killed Kennedy? Was Wilson a spy? Maxwell: a fall or push? Joe Joseph uncovers plots and paranoia Auntie takes on the agony Why the BBC's staff need a booklet on unacceptable behaviour Renewed growth Healthy beans Exit, Liz Multiyork Furniture Classical culture Richard Morrison on common sense in the arts curriculum There is no right to silence The Maxwell brothers have blatantly defioed Parliament's authourity, argues Lord St John of Fawsley First hurdle for the presidency George Bush's toughest opponents in New Hampshire will not be his rival candidates, says Peter Stothard …and moreover Gathering storm PC WPC British enigma Menu of reforms Bush's Domestic Trouble Buttress to the Law Late Snag Ahead Labour's plans far tax. employment and insurance Annigoni portrait Splinter groups 'Weaving the Web' BA and Virgin Honours uneven Form and function UK's own form of 'granny dumping' Smoking and health Musical tradition Court Circular Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Air Vice-Marshal Desmond Hughes Obituaries University news Perrott Hill School, Crewkerne Professor W. 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Hoskins Memorial services Yvonne Bryceland Anniversaries Dinners Institution of Civil Engineers So far you have faced no trial beyond' human… By our Film Critic: Robbing the Actor of his Voice On this Day Films Distorted The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2688 Entertainments Cinema, Guide Theatre Guide Today's Events Time takes dramatic toll Music Theatre The Bells Riverside Opera Acis and Galatea Queen Elizabeth Hall Bock Anthrax/Public Enemy Brixton Academy Concert LSO/Frühbeck de Burgos Batbican Word-Watching Winning Move BBC 1 Itv Variations Radio 3 Satellite Elizabeth David Cookshops Artist defends Miekey Mouse in the Gulf 'Coward' conveys bitter vision of conflict's human cost Richard Cork explains how paintings of the Western Front in 1918 influenced the work of a contemporary war artist The Times Crossword Puzzle No18,815 Weather Keeping track of good old Sid Political sketch Business News I11 health forces Fisons chief to leave helm Today in Business Heaton takes over at panel Botnar runs down Nissan UK Threat of strike weakens mark Court puts BCCI into liquidation Elonex Stakis unveils £47m loss The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices The Times Unit Trust Informaiton Service IEA predicts oil outputfall in foritier Soviet states British Gas nears MMC enquiiy deadline Amex talks on Lehman stake sale Barbour Index bucks the trend with £2.8m Business Roundup Nobo profits slump Estate agent plunges Engineer cuts payout New safeguards suggested For company pensions MPs to meet over Maxwells' silence Food producers complain to OFT over AGB sale Ratners in talks on US payout Stopping dividend could worsen credit rating The Times Euro Computer Letter Ex-Granada chief's payoff concerns shareholders Ziff-Davis UK Limited Buyout failure prompts loss of 60 jobs at Hoare Govett Futures markets set date Steel prices up Contract won Ft Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Long trek for Stakis on road to recovery Tempus Surging prices put squeeze on market-makers Stock Market Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Money Markets Indices beat records Wall Street New horizons open for Fisons Comment Pounding eases Butler is back in oil analysis Family ties Ward joins Capita Curtain is raised for act two of the BCCI drama Neil Bennett looks ahead to the problems facing the liquidators charged with clearing up the biggest banking failure in history Taking over panel Regulators need fraud early warning system Workfare as opposed to workshare Economic rule that points to failure Strip tease The Times Lloyd's to present survival blueprint Prices close at day's high KPMG Chapman Hendy Associates Theodore Goddard Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Management Consultancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Christopher Keats Maine - Tucker Personal Assistant Graduate Wanted for Research and Business in the Ec Multiple Classified Advertising Items Directors' Secretaries Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Andersen Consulting Grosvenor LWT Nikkei Business Publications, Inc. Multiple Classified Advertising Items British Postgraduate Medical Federation Graduate appoinments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cross Selection Major City Co S J Berwin & Co Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Cr?me De La Crème Multi-Lingual Opportunities Angela Mortimer Crone Corkill Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non - Secretarial Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blue Riband Hard times and a pub with no beer Michael Dineen explains how his town in the Cotswolds adapted to the recession after the property boom Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Picture Gallery London Property Developers/landlords Multiple Classified Advertising Items Limehouse Hampstead & Highgate The Times Shop wisely for investment The retail sector continues to offer particularly good opportunities, Christopher Warman discovers Property Buyers Guide Country Property Martin Grant Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kelvin Homes Egerton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pushing the boat out A business and leisure park is planned at a cost of £100 million Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items North Luton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Towering success? Market Moves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Illness ends Graf's title hopes Australian Open tennuis tournament loses its second leading seed in the space of 24 hours Syed unfit to face the Czechs Table Tennis Multiple Classified Advertising Items President is worried that junior game may suffer Golf New Zealand break duck Skllng A farewell flourish by Fogarty Volleyball Today's Fixtures Cannons move up in numbers game Squash Rackets Fortune favours the brave Forrester Bridge Australians take clear lead in world series Money no object in attempt to dethrone Conner Yachting Anderson handed a key role Sport for the Disabled Mandarin: Glen Cherry can reap benefit of promising debut Pipe records another century Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yestersdy's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Baker resists immediate Tote transfer Mandarin: Windsor Mandarin: Ludlow Cuts threatening valuable assets British sport is seriously short of money. In spite of the heavy spending of the Football Trust on the renovation of stadiums over the last 18 months and the ?40 million annual grants from the new Arts and Sports Foundation, the development of sport and recreation facilities is being crippled. John Goodbody, in the first of a three-part examination of the funding of sport, reports on local authority cutbacks Moorhouse plays down 100m event Swimming Snow Reports India are checked by Reiffel England summon Mallender to the ranks for the opening Test Stewart finds his best batting form as he and lamb stage a recovery St John should select a new Sunday trade Sport on Television The Week in Review (AFP): Williams comes to the rescue (AFP): Pledge of aid from MCC The best option for Leeds could be to omit Chapman Derby's prospects fade as the fog descends Woking fall in extra time May puts out Wimbledon For the Record Sweden plans a warm welcome Picture Gallery Freak injury rules out Dublin referee Gilkes banks on place in the Olympic squad Cycling Scotland hope to gain from swift delivery by Nicol No Way ahead IAAF will press for unification of bodies Athletics Swift forced to pull out Sport in Brief Malaga venue One shot away Slalom switch Index Tottenham are cnitplayed and Mow out of Cup FACup holders beaten by exciting villa team Match Facts WPA Health Insurance Nine-match ban for Sinclair Answering the call for England Late winner for Cambridge Morley sinks gallant Farnborough Ramprakash's form opens Test doubts Goral backs Sunday racing
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