News from 25/01/1992
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Lewis, Robert Browning, Jon Ashworth, Richard Beeston and Mary Dejevsky, Rebecca Salter, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Julian Litten, Graig Seton, Lisanne Radice, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Ann Morris, Michael Stevenson, F. K. Airey, James Bone, Clive Davis, T. N. Ninan, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Londsay Cook Money Editor, Richard Streeton, Phil Yates in Bangkok, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Helen Haste, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Rosie Millard, Francesca Greenoak, Sophie Laybourne, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Jacques Arnold, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Roderick Hall, Alan Wilson, Graig Lord, Neil Hutchings, Michael Bryant, Caroline Sullivan, Jim McCue, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, James Houston, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Mr A. D. Wilson, Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Brian Morton, Neil Wallington, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Frances Bissell, Iain Ferguson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., Derwent May, Stephen Hargrave, Keith Marsden, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Jill Insley, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Mr. Lemon, Alison Roberts, John Shepherd, C. W. Crawford, Norman Hammond Archaeology Corespondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Dougias Broom Local Gocernment Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Londsay Cook and Liz Dolan, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, David West, Richard Evans, Pwter Gorb, Alice Thomson, Mark Herbert, Ken Lawrence, Coomi Kapoor, Robert O'Neill, Barry Pickthall, C. J. Nisbet, James Woodall, Ian Ross, Hugh Arnold, David Shapiro, Keith MacKlin, D. P. Marchessini, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Sara McConnell, Philip Werster, Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Alfred Hermida, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Stanley Guy, Clive White, Associated Press, Robin Bloor, Sarah Jane Checkland, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, H. N. Heasman Norris, Michael Phillips, Ernest Beck and Nigel Hawkes, C. J. P. Beatty, David Sinclair, Adrian Dannatt, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jonathan Meades, Londsay Cook, Money Editor, A. A. Sorrell, Matthew Bond, Judy Froshaug, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Hazel Spink,
ResumoLife & Times On Monday the Times is Changing Hello? Today Cloned Super Men Index Whites to have veto on death of apartheid De Klerk appeases right wing MoD bars unions linked to Labour By a Staff Reporter: 40 cars in M4 pile-up How I tasted tea and whisky with a cannibal Picture Gallery Savers must pay Halifax Homes sales Police trial RN jobs go Tories stay ahead in polls CAA Spaceman stranded by Soviet collapse A lone spaceman is hoping that his rocket home arrives before his country runs out of cash. Nich Nuttall reports Leaseholders to be promised the right to extend tenure Legal hitch delays move to close poll tax loophole Air Malta Irish hold IRA gun dealer Whisky loch rises to dangerous level Supergun 'pointed at Israel' Airtours Heseltine launches tenant's charter Court move halts plans for liver crossing Three designs on shortlist Harry Secombe in hospital Blandford split Correction Police woke Tidbury 'as armed men' stalked home Scot loses claim of race abuse The Sunday Times Pure Cotton Issue of Queen and tax is 'small beer' Dover killed couple The Equitable Life Drink-drive woman's jail sentence quashed Girl who killed stepfather is freed Volkswagen Officers to face trial on Guildford Four conspiracy charge Stringfellow sees club empire crash Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Queen Elizabeth2 Intercity dispute delays sell-off Beacons inflame Euro passion Defence cuts put 2,600 civilians out of work Nissan Picture Gallery Framed brothers awarded £26,000 Heseltine fights Whitehall in very British war of wills Jamie Dettmer reports on a political tussle surrounding the appointment of a leading civil servant Book Aid spreads the word Goring exits, beaten but unbowed Firemen killed by arsonists Libel award Skipper fined Speedy penalty Evidence claim Police sued Briton jailed Nationwide The Nation's Building Society Nuilear conmen mike a bomb out of mercury trade Mission to save the creepy crawlies Beetles are among our less well known endangered species, Alison Roberts writes Native Species at Risk 1990 Nissan From Associated Press: Vacuum cleans up prairie Slimline shoppers leave luxuries on the shelf Consumers are losing the pounds while watching the pennies, Peter Victor reports Malcolm X's Soweto days People (Reuter): When a chicken is not a chicken (Reuter): Picker law (AP): Past pleasure Royal kiss US invasion Sex story threatens Clinton candidacy Newspaper 'has tapes of affair' Algiers militants defy mosque ban Egyptians foil 'foreign plot' N&P Peking to join talks on Middle East peace Rebel rocket attack wrecks police base March nears Srinagar Nissan Picture Gallery Japanese gumshoes eye up marriage season prospects Ever-sessonal marital infidelity, coupled with springtime's nuptial flurry, means big business for private detectives, Joanna Pitman reports from Tokyo Pumping the gas for Uncle Sam The Buy American movement is burgeoning as purchasers of goods "Made in the USA" are offered concessions, Jame Bone writes Hong Kong 'free for 100 years' Picture Gallery Pentagon proposes weapons freeze (AP): Killers jailed Aquino choice (Reuter): Mutiny ends Star dies (AFP): Nigerian poll Menem invited Libya pressed (Reuter): Shuttle call Yeltsin wins backing for austerity programme Georgian bastion crumbles Disco dancer takes sensible steps Gianni De Michelis, Europe's liveliest foreign minister, yearns to take over the Commision. But George Brock thinks Brussels needs a steadier influence America sends in aid peacemakers Mary Dejesky in Moscow and Martin Fletcher in Washington find the us striking a moral pose in former Soviet cities Delors attacks France on Gatt Nissan Monitors arrange talks on PoWs Industry hit (AP): Implant ban (AFP): Oil spill cash (Reuter): Body dated (Reuter): Sex register Apologies are due to the Irish, but from whom? Philip Howard . . . and moreover All the world's a soapbox Political drama may bristle and fume but it can provoke real argument, says Benedict Nightingale The battle of the superhulks Tomorrow's Super Bowl clash will transfix America. Martin Fletcher thinks the game will spread far Doublet trouble The Times Diary Name of the rosebowl The Times Diary A word from him The Times Diary Dramatic turnround? The Times Diary Africa after Apartheid Lay the Ghost Let Beetles Boom Concern over Labour's tax and spending programme Prince who loved fires 'A Time to Dance' Book Aid initiative Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Gulf war paintings Tug of war plea A grilling for the burgers Court Circular Birthdays Tomorrow's royal engagement Appointments Forthcoming marriages John Sparrow John Sparrow, Obe, Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, 1952-77, died yesterday aged 85. He was born on November 13,1906 Dinners Scott's castle faces collapse Freddie Bartholomew Freddie Bartholomew, Holly-wood child star of the 1930s who became synonymous with American notions of miniature English gentl-man, died of emphysema on January 23 at a hospital in Sarasota, Florida, aged 67. He was born Frederick Llewellen in Dublin in 1924 Evangelism must be revived, bishop says Anniversaries Skills of Bronze Age tin miners revealed Church services for tomorrow Third Sunday after Epiphany Murder of Mr. William Whiteley Attempted Suicide of the Murderer Church news Announcements and Personal Association Action The Times To Place Your Classified Advertisement Classified Advertising a Notice to our Readers Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2697 Winning Move Oberoi Hotels International Nation charts new course India is abandoning socialism and discipling the economy. How much can its poor take? Christopher thomas reports Standard Chartered Bank Farmers wait in vain for investment Most people live on the land but agriculture is less important Indian Handicrafts Masons ANZ Grinlays Bank Dabur Herbal Dentalcare Asea Brown Bover U-turn to market economics The country is now backing private enterprise. T. N. Ninan reports Doors open to the West Isolated by the collapse of the Soviet Union, India is seeking new allies. Christopher Thomas reports Dabur Herbal Healthcare Carpets K. Raheja Offers State television views new enemy in the sky Satellite systems are shaking up broadcasting Handloom Export Promotion Council Hmt (International) Limited BPL Dabur Herbal Haircare From Dum-Dum to dumbfounded Calcutta is a shock but has a culture all its own Lingeriiig in an ancient land India has fewer tourists than Singapore but visitors stay longer and come back. Coomi Kapoor reports on a growth area The Taj Group of Hotels Saturday Television and Radio Satellite MOPS Radio 1 ITV Variations ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sunday Television and Radio National Connect Airlines fly into cut-price publicity war The Times Crossword No 18,824 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Times Weathercall Aa Roadwatch Weather TCP Business News Profile Weekend Money Halifax to levy charges on savings accounts Balances under £50 to cost £2.50 a quarter By our City Staff: Wembley expects loss up to £8.5m The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Nintendo touches baseball nerve Peps special Bank in line Lilley plea to Brussels puts Redland bid in doubt Peps boost unit trusts Helping hand Mercury Asset Management Called to account Photo cards Picture Gallery Buyer beware Maxwell to reveal who pays his costs Dollar falls sharply on eve of G7 meeting Recent Issues UK jobless rise worst in EC Eurocopy falls City Site down Osprey slides Tandem folds Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Reckitt to sell spice firm Big income funds go for gas and power Stock Market Below the Plimsoll line Week Ending Koner with the team's health at heart Business Profile The chief executive of bupta tells carol Leonard that private and public medicine should co-operate Wembley offers its game plan Tempus Bond issues signal South Africa's return to capital markets Saunders interview Moderate losses Obsolete Accounts Debt advice threatened by cash shortage As financial hardship spreads, lenders are under growing pressure to fund counselling services Lenders offer free job-loss protection Halifax and the widow's mite Comment Baillie Gifford & Co A helping handset Investor wins payout for obsolete accoun74 Bristol & West Building Society Refunds speed up on overtaxed savings Leeds repels boarder The Equitable Life Save & Prosper Lament urged to double Miras limit Housing market stimulants prominent among Budget submissions to Chancellor Mortgage rate cuts spread Allied Dunbar TSB to try card photos Independent Financial Adviser Parties draw commission from ranks Fimbra Hill Samuel Financial Services Saints Save & Prosper CGT and transfers Registering a right to shares Portfolio Mail service at £5 an item Cash in hand Only £9 Family Assurance Society Children's income and tax Interest Rates Roundup Beware the siren song of at pension transfer salesman It is big business for the insurance industry, but there is growing disquiet at the hard sell on pension switching Save & Prosper Fimbra The Equitable Life Briefings Morgan Grenfell Year of promise for a slow starter Christine Whelan explains why Peps could be money-makers, whichever party wins the election Ivory & Sime PEP Fimbra The First Foreign & Colonial PEP Prudential Look before you buy a plan The sales pressure is on, writes Jon Ashworth, but the expert advises investors to be cautious Chase De Vere Investments Plc Haw to find winners Performance is not always indicated by statistics. Hazel Spink advises investors on assessing funds Fidelity Investments The Best The corporate way to invest in shares Henderson M&G PEP Guinness Mahon Fund Managers Bonus for the staff New rules on Peps this year will probably benefit employees most, reports Christine Whelan Made for higher-rate taxpayers Risks of placing all your trust in tax benefits The discovery of a legal loophole led to an increase in business last year, Hazel Spink reports Capital House Save & Prosper Schroders Count the cost of investment Assessing the price that you pay for your Peps is important The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Butterfingers Rypien poised to snatch glory Victorians survive Irish test School Rugby Top seeds restore order Edberg to meet Courier in final of Australian Open Conway must find own answer on ice Sport on Television The Week in Review The Week's Highlights Young's chance falls away Cycling Facts Wimbledon seek third surprise Hockey Haining withdraws to pursue senior goal Student Sport Rfu must grapple with problems of fixture backlog Tondu seek best of both worlds Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Davies rues his lost years David Hands on the Wasps and former England stand-off half hoping to turn back the clock against Harlequins today England draw an uphill task Multiple Display Advertising Items Mandarin: King's Curate to star for Mellor AYR Lingfield Park Counting the cost of camera patrol service Harrington's Bhb plan to come under scrutiny Bookmakers grudgingly offer Sunday support Arlington final is saved Southwell Results Racing next week Ladbrokes Police probe dope scandal in Bombay No televised Ayr coverage Rapid Raceline Boris and the Bells battle for a breakthrough Botham's return adds drama to England progress Rain brings frustration for touring side Middlesex receive a three-year backing Challengers work furiously to meet their deadline Barry Pickthall on how the America's Cup hopefuls are measuring up Border sets an exhausting example Potential medal vanishes with Conway's lapse Ice Skating Frozen cup clubs seek Headingley warmth Rugby League Snow Reports Nevin pleads his case and earns himself a game FA Cup Scottish winger has point to prove Smith's memories spur Portsmouth Patient Davis draws deeply on resource Snooker Talbot takes the lead In Brief Addition to party Semi-final defeat In the black Match by Match Guide For the Record Butler 's late goal extends poor run for Rovers Cantona to train for Wednesday Stage set for Fofana (Reuters): Kankkunen starts on a handicap Motor Rallying American Football Ambition spurs Townsend to consider future FA Cup crucial to captain's career Frost threatens to take further toll Welsh to replace Norling Ulster question makes waves in swim contest Picture Gallery A surprise call for Watkin Fourth win in view for Heinzer Durham pull off another coup A painful kick Simon Barnes on Saturday English lesson Space watch Jamaicans are still 'bobbin' No trial by TV Winter dream Heads are rolling again at Tyburn Next month the government will unveil controversial plans for the royal parks. Alice Thomson joins the bandstand set for an inside view Real Men Burgundy Glory Burns Country Museum of London Tower Hill Pageant Film National Telelink Una Mary Parker Author of "the Palace Affair" Evenings out Texan tears for souvenirs Review Macho's not mucho any more. It seems a real man needs a darned good blub, Lynne Truss writes Blood and the sands of time Next week BBC2 presents a view of Spain you will not see in the holiday brochures Texaco Transparent nonsense Preview Guilty Secrets: Yvonne Kenny, Soprano Fire in the Blood Entertainment Heartbreak House Popular Classics (Big Friendly Giant) Multiple Classified Advertising Items Raymond Gubbay The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aids stretched to its limits Theatre Angels in America Cottesloe Sprechen Sie punk rock? Forgotten at home, loved abroad: Caroline Sullivan reports on the European divide that turns minor British rockers into stars overseas Falling in love with a stranger Virginia Johnson, star of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, makes her Covent Garden debut tonight in her most famous role. She talks to John Percival Sounds sweet, sweet sweet Rock Records His own right Jazz Records The Sunday Times Sadler's Wells Melting ways with chocolate Meat and game dishes can take to chocolate, writes Frances Bissell, The Times cook The Times Burgundy hits the jackpot 1990 was another top vintage year for both reds and whites, as Jane MacQuitty reports The two-way non-stretch Jonathan Meades reviews the blend of bread and nous that has become Christopher's Kind Food: Alison Johnson Downwardly mobile fishpersons How Grimsby's finest catch reaches Wimbledon's doorsteps fresh every week Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Sealink Stena Line Forte Showcase Presents Where to Stay Where to Eat Burns Country Best of Britain Alan Hamilton celebrates Burns Night with a tour of Ayrshire in Tam O'Shanter's footsteps Picture Gallery Where to Walk A Capital Weekend Portland Individuals with style Best of British Weekends The buzzword in hotel marketing is 'consortia', and the attraction for travellers is free hotel guides Gee, haw and the call of the wild Sally Jones reports on the thrills of husky racing and next week's big event Multiyork Furniture No more making sheep's eyes, this is the real thing Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney It's smart to be scruffy Feather Report Jumbo crossword solution Events Injuns Bronze check Friendly floor Umbrellas la Bond Best Sellers High Society Light work Protect the ones you love Collecting Household insurance is unlikely to cover your antiques and fine art. Sarah Jane Checkland discovers a tailor-made scheme that does Magic At home with Midas Sophie Laybourne goes for gold to add glowing touches all round the house1 Stockists Multiple Display Advertising Items Langley House Ltd. Ingrams Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items Neils Multiple Classified Advertising Items MOPS Stand Taller Multiple Display Advertising Items Peteroa Car Frost Protector Dunlopillo Latex Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Back to Sunday school Jane Bidder discovers close weekly links between children and the church Saturday Rendezvous VIP The Times Video Dating Events Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Martin Grant Homes Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items John D Wood & Co. The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Home truths on vin anglais Fantasies about owning your own vineyard can turn into a waking nightmare Keeping it all in the family Who will save this Tudor courtyard house? In sight of the Alps Tips for hands that do dishes Warm-up in a cold climate Francesca Greenoak tackles late winter garden preparation and plant pruning No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aristocast Originals Best Buys Multiple Display Advertising Items Countax Weekend Tips Original Box-Sash Windows Bramley's Nurseries My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Julian Litten Curator in public affairs, V&A Multiple Display Advertising Items Insublind The Times The Golden Circle On the pulse Opening Shots Minefield over natter A moving gesture Contents Broadcasting the world to a captive audience Mikhail Gorbachev, the Beirut hostages, and unsleeping Britons are grateful for the BBC World Service. Melinda Wittstock spent 24 hours with the team that transmits news and inspiration A day in the life of Bush House Mediterranean Journey Peugeot 605 No Title Ups and downs among the women Personally, there may be hitches, but professionally, the plot is going well. Valerie Grove talks to Fay Weldon about her latest pushes to get the female side of sex into print and on to the screen. Photograph by Justin Pumfrey Fight for truth, and daring The odds against Gabriel Ronay, one of the three Scarlet Pimpernels of the 1956 Hungarian revolution, were more stacked than he ever imagined, he writes The German art of folding To the delight of Audi owners and the surprise Audi Picture Gallery Planet X marks the spot The explorations of interplanetary craft have shown where there is no life.. . but they have also shown that somewhere out there, there must be. Nigel Hawkes present his guide to the galaxy Lancôme A man who popped in, but never souled out One of the founding fathers of pop art has spent ten years in exile, hidden from the America he once celebrated. Now Robert Indiana is re-entering the world, Charles Bremner writes. Photograph by Dmitri Kasterine The Sunday Times Wine Club Genius out of tune with the time Haydn set the musical agenda for the 19th century, John Whitley says. Why, then, is he not more popular? Tall Things Bright And Beautiful Picture Gallery Concessions of an ad libertarian New Expressions Images used in advertising aim to persuade and sell with their representation of a perfect world. Geraint Cunnick explains how he stages his photographs to introduce truths which question the reality of that perfection Picture Gallery No Title Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Prospect Music & Art Tours Ltd ABTA Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Ker & Downey Multiple Display Advertising Items Singing for their supper Gut Feelings Clement Freud The Beverley Sisters Clement Freud prepares a dish for the Beverley Sisters Bewitched by a spell of nature Western Samoans live in the open, swimming in clear seas, eating natural foods and sleeping in airy shelters surrounded by rainforests. Rebecca Salter discovers a lifestyle close to paradise King Penguins, Volcanoes, Beaches, in Scotland They… Undiscovered Scotland Airlines will have to be stricter with hand-luggage restrictions in future, Harvey Elliott writes Itineraries Brittany Ferries Arctic Experience Ltd. Nortra Royal Caribbean Multiple Classified Advertising Items Canada Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Poland. Czechoslovakia Hungary Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan HiTours Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Art of Living in Tuscany Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Martin Randall Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan HiTours No Title Wind Ward Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Winter Sports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cameron House Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Air International (Southern) Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Euro Sites Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dances with the boogie boys Victoria Glendinning Over Here: The GIs in Wartime Bartain By Juliet Gardiner Collins & Brown, £16.99 Freud: subject of sharp criticism The Secret Ring Freud's Inner Circle and the Politics of Psychoanalysis By Phillis Grosskurth Johathan Cape, £18 Picture Gallery Battle of the junk giants Den of Thieves By James B. Stewart Simon & Schuster, £16.99 Nightmares on the 38th parallel Korea 1950-1951 Documents on British Policy Overseas, Series Ii, Iv Edited by H. J. Yasamee and K. A. Hamilton, assisted by Isable Warner and Ann Lane Hmdo, £47 Hardline heroine of the Left Bank The Lives of Elsa Triolet By Lachlan Mackinnon Chatto & Windus. £18 Fine writing in its own right Poems & Exiles By James Joyce Edited with an intorduction and notes by J. C. C. Mays Penguin, £6.99 a Woman's Essays By virgnia Woolf Edited with an introduction and notes by Rahcel Bowlby Penguin. £5.99 Picture Gallery Murder most fine Crime Corridors of Deathe By Ruth Dudley Edwards Golancz, £3.99 The Plastic Nightmare By Richard Neely Penguin, £3.99 Smugglers' Koening Penguin, £3.99 Quest for Camelot Charles Williams Arthurian Poets Edited and introduced by David Llewellyn Dodds Boydell Press, £14.95 Grizzler tells all The Precious Gift By John Bowen Sinclair-Stevenson. £14.95 Reading a poem Pippa Passes (1841) Cooking Italian Syle Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3134: Seeds by Mr. Lemon Solutions Crossword No: 3131 Chess by Raymond Keene The Times 'I was always in trouble and paid the price' A Childhood: Jeremy Guscott Scenes of Rural France USAir
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