News from 24/01/1992
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James Bone in New York, P. du P. Langrishe, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, James MacKay, Dryden Gilling-Smith, Philip Barron, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Philip Webster and Nischolas Wood, Lord Chancellor, Philip Howard, William Doncaster (Chairman), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Simson Tait Arts Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Martin Fletcher in Washington and Michael Evans, Alan Gates, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Frances Manson, Tim Judah Ilok, Croatia, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, David Bieda (Chairman), Simon H. Cooke, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Robert Seely, Douglas Broom, Keith Lichfield (Chairman), Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Michael Clark, John Young, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Simon Tait, Philip Dinkel, Doreen King, John Rudell Taylor, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, George Brock, David Miller, Barry Millington, Gillian Bowditch, Martin Fletcher and Richard Beeston, Joanna Pitman in tokyo, Roger de Grey, President, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky in Moscow, Peter Bryan, Frederic Delouche, Gavin Bell in Cape Town, Ray Kennedy in Johannesburg, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Blunsden, Robin Ward, Nmichel McCarthy Environment Corresponding, Barry Pickthall, Keith Wheatley, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Adam Fresco, Jeremy N. M. Lyons, John Goodbody, John Steers, Danel Johnson, Agence France-Presse, David Hollings (Director), Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Tom Walker in Brussels, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Ely, President, Nigel de Gruchy, Peter Riddell, Walter Gammie, Matther D'Ancona, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Richard Beeston Jerusalem, Tim Jones, Peter Mulligan, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, John Phillips, Frank L. Chapman, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, Nacholas Wood and Jill Sherman,
ResumoHaughey ready to quit after coalition threat Law change to close poll tax loophole Deathbed advertisement Lonrho's cut Yarrow order Botham waits Index Britain faces new fight over Ec bill Opera singer gives lessons to Welsh rugby fans De Lorean suit breaks cabinet secrecy Accountants involved in the De Lorean affair have forced the 30-year rule on cabinet papers to be lifted. Philip Robinson reports Bush sends aid airlift to Commonwealth states £8m home loan rescue Property CNT Life & Times Next Week Split Tip Park Meter Haughey's mantle could pass to the unwilling or unready Edward Gorman profiles the four most likely candidates to lead the ruling Fianna Fair party should Charles Haughey resign next week Change in poll tax law likely to close default loopholes New teams to check Nhs trusts Labour considers complaint to BBC Picture Gallery M3 project bulldozers move in Rules proposed to guard VDU staff Training 'must lose stigma' Midlands police call new enquiry Tottenham riot police bailed Boy died after food contest Officer jailed Libel payout Husband jailed for bludgeoning wife Dogged detective turned Spanish missing person case into 24-year sentence for murder Fist fight gave man Aids virus Play takes the stage 300 years on Immigrant advice agency found guilty of race bias Woman pays for refusal to give age Ecstasy smugglers jailed Dixons Sale Ends next Week Benetton uses Aids victim advert Allied Dunbar Study shows leukaemia link among nuclear staff Plea fails over dead parrot City air 'breaks safety limits' Viz dives in to save football club £30m offered to save landscapes Picture Gallery Polio caught from nappy BT Lassy puts bite on TV licence dodgers Pair remanded Boys tortured Gas charge Foul play Jolly good Body found Speaker separates warring parties I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! Ministers turn on the charm for children Labour revises pledge on taxes Next week's business Falklands patrol to stay Around the Lobby Baker fights car crime Bentley case Parliament today Quaker Oats Milton Keynes casts off its growing pains Milton Keynes is celebrating its 25th year with maturity David Young writes Hotels Toby Hotels Catwalks guru takes up the challenge of Vogue Vogue's new editor comes fresh from a rescue job in a man's world, writes Walter Ellis Wildlife watchers snipe at Brussels Federal dreams win Delors a prize People Kitchen 'slaves' opt for divorce (Reuter): Sex backlash (Reuter): Suicide plea (AFP): Bat flap (Reuter): Gypsy hunt Singing Jesus Beatle sale Soviet admirals resist Ukraine in siege of Sevastopol Control of the Black Sea fleet has become a test of Russia's ambitions and Ukraine's will to break Moscow's dominance, Robert Seely writes from Sevastopol Bush to offer reduction in multiple warheads Airbus lacked warning system Picture Gallery Stalin's 'justice' killed 600,000 Picture Gallery Hungary manoeuvres to avoid trap set by Yugoslav collapse Budapest is trying to bridge the ancient divide between East and West. President Goncz of Hungary talks about the difficulties to Anne McElvoy Serb refugees squat in Croat homes Georgian noose tightens Estonian fall Danish choice (AP): El Greco stolen (Reuter): Naval pullout (AFP): Estate agents Waterstones Booksellers Zairean soldiers crush mutiny against Mobutu UN bans sales of arms to Somalia US goes for instalment plan to beat settlements Expulsion order on Arab is lifted Picture Gallery Whites prepare to bid parliament farewell Priests say police ignored axe gang When happiness is an outside line Algiers Notebook by John Phillips Muslim call to prayer falls foul of Holy City leaders Japan does U-turn to buy from Detroit (AP): Iran 'got A-bombs for £82m' (AP): Flats collapse Hindus killed (AP): Refugees leave Uncle Joe made them see red Galleries Oxford: Richard Cork on a show which reveals the feebleness that afflicted Soviet art under the influence of Stalin's censors JFK If it's Friday, this must be London Classical Music Richard Morrison joined the Royal philharmonic Orchestra for part of a whistle-stop tour of European cities Tales of two cities Briefing Life of Lynn Critic's Choice Galleries Last chance. . . Ready, willing, disabled Alan Franks talks to Alf Morris, the MP whose lifelong battle on behalf of a still-oppressed minority is about to enter a crucial new phase The bookman's dilemma Book Aid forces our literary editor into some difficult choices Collections Miele For sale: lock, stock and barrel Anatole Kaletsky says all Soviet assets must be sold to the people Alan Coren . . . and moreover Secondhand snobs Philip Howard on a guide to stinginess that will appeal to every thrifty English aristocraft A far from phoney war The most crucial of the election is already well under way, argues Peter Riddell A Week in Politics Roadshow stopper Over again The Times Diary Selling point The Times Diary Writers flock The Times Diary Africa's Patrons Depart Paradise Mislaid Sing for Victory Standard fees for legal-aid work Rail in Europe Heritage block Decade of Evangelism Proposals for teaching art and music Breast-cancer drug trial History of Europe Toujours la politesse? Court Circular Today's royal engagements Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages European League for Economic Co-operation Lord Broxbourne Lord Broxbourne. formerly Sir Derek Walker-Smith, Bt, Politician and lawyer, died on January 22 aged 81. He was born on April 13,1910 Luncheons Birthdays today Bertram Ratcliffe Memorial service Meade Alcorn Hugh Meadde Alcorn Jr, who was national chairman of the Republican party during the Eisenhower administration, died of a stroke on January 13 at his home in Suffield, Connecticut, aged 84. He was born in Suffield on October 20,1907 Air Chief Marshal Sir Alasdair Steedman Dinners Legal appointment God. create a pure heart for me, and give me a new… "Cleft Chin" Murder Sentences of Death Passed Deaths Flatshare The Times Rentals American Agency The Samaritans General Overseas To Place Your Classified Advertisement Classified Advertising a Notice to our Readers Concise Crossword No 2696 London Legal Notices Entertainments Weekend Events Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Caught in pastel colours Theatre Painting Churches Playhouse Concert European Women's Orchestra/Martinez St John's Smith Square Opera La Duena Recital Philip Glass Festival Hall Word-Watching Winning Move BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sealink Stena Line Yarrow wins £400m order for frigates The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,823 Picture Gallery Weather Spitting images tickle the peers Political Sketch Business News 21-28 Widening Opening Soon Disappointing Profile Compensating The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lonrho cuts payout after market close Dealers mark shares down after 24 per cent drop in profits By our City Staff: Fayeds fail to halt takeover hearing City downgrades Burton By our City Staff: Food for thought at Christmas Blockbuster wins in its £75m bid for Cityvision Rothschild Asset Management Limited Branches and jobs to go at Sun Alliance PowerGen import plans put squeeze on British Coal Task force welcomes Lloyd's about-turn CJA Recruitment Consultants Group Pluspetrol international, inc Office Manager Dubai Geoteam Exploration Multiple Classified Advertising Items Warburg replaced as Granada's banker The South China Morning Post EC Consultant Legal Notices Dunkel warns of green trade friction Legal Notices GEC Alsthom wins orders worth £1 bn Business Roundup Albrighton sells Hill & Smith falls Denmans edges up Proteus loss soars Public Notices MMC will pay closer attention to utilities Large to take over at SIB Ransom rises Cook dives Rustenburg cut Bonn will defy US calls to ease Policies to help Bush win election find no favour Scott's deal signals UK expansion for Marriott Reuter: Nestlé forecasts higher profits The Times Engineers' pay deals still fall Car industry calls for help from Budget MacArthy cuts payout Younger generation helps Ukraine stand on its feet Ecu likeliest candidate as common currency for former Soviet repulics Euro Disney prepares to ride the big dipper Tempus GEC speculation boosts BAe price Stock Market (Reuter): Profit reports put Dow into retreat World Markets Nikkei pulled back Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes Lonrho dashes dividend hopes Comment Stags lose out French flavour for Merrill The Times City Diary Adversaries' honour The Times City Diary Purdah plan The Times City Diary Gilts that promise safe pas sage for pensioners Dryden Gilling-Smith calls for the issue of long-term, index-linked bonds, to the mutual benefit of both borrower and lender Animal evacuation Lloyd's should return to basics Clear case for a regulatory body Premiums share shrinking Rate disappoints The Times Shipyard deals put life into the Clyde Lonrho Early gains halved FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot Ahd Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Forced sales delay property revival Business to Business General Businesses for Sale Business Opportunities Wanted Investing Partner Business of the Ninties Pirtek Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mr Friday Joint Venture Executives Business Opportunity Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Look Western France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chalice takes olives to Italy Need Extra Money? French Connection? Business Services Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited Anna Kcren Under Pressure? Thinking of Insolvency or Bankruptcy? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Solutions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investments Prestige International Lenders & Brokers Copartners Finance Franchises Cats Conservatories Multiple Classified Advertising Items Franchises Join our Team Lebond Hotels & Licensed Premises Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Careful Drivers Pay Less with the Insurance Service Scotts Car Accessories & Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Performance Cars Mann Egerton Thule Sweden Brunswick Croydon Limited Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Big '92 Sale now on! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performance Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Phoenix Enterprises Top Prices Paid for your Car We Beat 'Em All Rover 216 SLi 7 Seaters Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jaguar & Daimler Fiveways Garage Ltd Volvo 740 GL Saloon Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pull up to the battery point Eerily quiet electric cars are due soon in Britain, reports Vaughan Freeman The annoying sound of Saab Road Test Car Buyers Guide SAAB Approved Used Card SAAB Reading SAAB in Wiltshire 900 Turbo. 16V S Convertible Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smog Alert Four Wheel Drive Continental Nissan presents its new face Roadwise Prices cut Le RAC Rust-buster Winter warner Classic Cars New-look Renaults Style lesson Loved by the Volk New Zealand hold design edge Challengers prepare to do battle off San Diego for tilt at America's Cup Car Buyers Guide Registration Numbers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Guide to the Challengers Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rover Prior legal aid approval needed Council liable for fire injury Perfecting a blend of calmness and courage David Miller finds that the courage of a successful Olympic bobsleigh rider borders on foolhardiness Appearance of bias by bench chairman Perfecting a blend of calmness and courage Correction Mandarin: Crossillion holds best credentials of Wragg's team Frost takes heavy toll Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Mandarin: Southwell Sangster baulks at cost of luxury Bradley appeals over £500 Southwell fine Kelly assumes command with no time to lose Holders maintain grip on Vase Non-League Football Llewellyn is favourite Fencing Ladbrokes Racing Service Rapid Raceline Botham admits he may not be involved in Tests England's latercomer is keen to play a part in the World Cup Mark Waugh's lack of form is worrying for Australia Snow Reports Initial squad for Games is announced Cycling S African schedule drawn up Seles tightens an iron grip Ipswich struggling to stay the pace Hockey Clubs' national league given go-ahead Netball Krajicek withdraws Multiple Display Advertising Items Redknapp looking for high-flyers to raise their game Bournemouth celebrate FA Cup success Call for terraces at smaller clubs Backley quick to find form on his return Athletics Rosario to suffer a ticket ban Today's Fixtures Football Barna stays in command For the Record Thorne survives scrappy contest Snooker Pakistan pair unsuccessful with appeals Squash Rackets Rugby's jungle where the law is disregarded Good start puts Conner on the offensive again Yachting Challenge hots up Sport in Brief Nerurkar leads Mitchell retires Lead role Still stays Yachting Bruce resolves to make a swift recovery Leaders to lose key defender for six weeks First Division Freeze takes early toll on weekend fixtures ANDRÉDE Brett Mansell may race without spare tyre Stemmle uses courage to conquer the fears Saunders pays for Irish failure England tell Lawrence to take it slowly Counties refused an extra import Landmark in the high street Derek Harris meets the man who runs a 200-year-old group which intends to stay ahead The Best in the Business Top Notes Top Draw Paying the right price Expansion does not come cheap Comag Magazine Marketing Just what the customer ordered Rodney Hobson on what the group means to its staff Back to the core Diversification is no longer fashionable. The trend now is for business to do what they know best Casio First 'newswalk' The foundation of a large enterprise was a newsagent's shop in Mayfair Barings Side-stepping the recession The chairman faces a tough year, but not perhaps as tough as the last one Front-runners forge ahead Rodney Hobson on what the City analysts believe the company can achieve despite the recession Parker Duracell Lateral thinking works wonders Stores need constant updating to keep them bright and interesting for shoppers John Dickinson Building on small beginnings Diy The do-it-yourself chain is as large as one of its main competitors, but not yet as successful, Rodney Hobson reports Read all about it Getting the newspaper to the reader at first took bribery and corruption PolyGram Sweet record of success Music Doreen King details the progress of a billion-pound industry which appeals to every age group and class Advances on advances Digital A pristine vision VIDEO\Doreen King on the development of the £400 million video for sale industry High-street bound Increased rents caused animosity and a split between the group and the railways Crest by Sheaffer A Classic 200 Years Cazenove & Co. Back on the road again Newspaers The days of newspaper distribution by rail are over. Derek Harris reports on the major players in the delivery revolution From Mozart On sale at the station Bookstalls used to sell papers, ginger beer and buns Taking direct selective action Two stores are trying a system which can locate books in the warehouse Herbert Smith Your signature, please Books People flock to have their copies autographed, Rodney Hobson says Technology plc What price a good read? The net book agreement is under fire Pan MacMillan Publishers Novel library The idea of the public lending of books came from a Scottish poet SM Magazine Distribution Limited Reed International Books Protecting the market Waterstone's is against changes to the net book agreement Quality Greetings Cards Gentle but steady growth The move into the United States has been focused on core markets Acco-Rexel Group Holdings Plc Water under the bridge Tim Waterstone's parting with the group has more than paid off Eliminating the paperwork BBC Enterprises More dash with less cash Derek Harris discusses the £30 million point of sale system which has proved so effective Otr Project Management Services Sellotape Andrew Brownsword BestWishes Smith Corona Scotch Staples to cards Office Supplies Office and retail stationary is worth billions of pound a year Just one supplier Derek Harris analyses the effect of recession on single sourcing Wh Smith Pelikan Ask Oxford One company, but offering many paths Rodney Hobson on the group's method of choosing the best graduates for a number of diverse jobs More Sails Picture Gallery Barnwood Shopfitting Limited Letts of London Great aspirations Personnel Management believe that if the staff are motivated, they will want to stay Bircham & Co. BT Seymour VeriFone The Pickwick Group Plc Helix Congratulates Whsmith Computacenter D. C. Thomson & Co., Ltd. International Greetings Limited More than a fixed asset Christopher Warman says the company is at home on the high street Promoting prime pitches Brighten everyday life Function and good design make for easy and pleasant places to shop ICL The retailers' IT company Charity begins at the store Community Relations Simon Tait assesses the part the staff are playing in community relations Uplifting standards of reading and writing The chairman of the group feels passionately about improving literacy Berol Versatile Fittings Limited Random Century Playskool WH Smith 200 years
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