News from 28/01/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Jon Ashworth, DJM, James Wilkie, Zahid Hussain, N. C. Sebag-Montefiore (Honorary Treasurer), Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Lavender Westwood, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Elif Kaban, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Peter Stothard and our Foreign Staff, Albert Dormer, Hilaire Gomer, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Peter Barlow, Magnus Kovacec, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Jack Bleiman, Peter Conradi, Louise Taylor, Patrick J. Roche, Brian Barton, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, John Winder, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, David Hands, Charles Bremner, George Gardiner, Woodrow Wyatt, Davina LLoyd, John Percival, Peter Barnard, P. A. English, Robert Cockburn, Simon Tait, David Bartal, Edward Fennell, Nicole Swengley, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, George Rae, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Griffiths, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, David Lipsey, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Lauris Morgan Griffiths, Elizabeth Newlands, David Palliser, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Wayland Kennet, Neil Lyndon, D. C. O'neill, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Emma Soames, Matthew Parris, Scrivenor, Cyril Marshall (Treasurer), Douglas Broom and Robin Oakley, Ashley Holmes, Faith Healer, Peter Victor, Anthony Nixon, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, J. I. Chisholm, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Derek Morgan, Vince Wright, Lee Rodwell, Andrew Finkel, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoMissing Yeltsin shuns world stage Japanese and Middle East diplomats upset by mystery absence of Russian leader Major gives kiss of life to charter Poll tax bill '£15 higher' Inside Actress dies Tyson on trial United held Index Callers get hooked on Mr Angry's answer line Clinton lied about affair, says singer Maxwell's years of bogus profits Pink Life & Times Topping out Popping in Opting out Labour reveals Heseltine's cabinet fight over £900m regional aid Poll tax bills likely to exceed Tory target by £15 Epileptic jailed for road death St. Joseph's Hospice Shadow of election halts Ulster talks MPs to meet informally as poll rejects role for Sinn Fein Picture Gallery Clarke opts for classical emphasis in music British voters do not support united Ireland Working men's club guilty of race bias Cot deaths linked to risk weeks Rape victim gives birth Polio fluke Hope for boy Minorities aid Sacked solicitor 'was frog-marched out of office by partners' Travel agent shuns double discounts Joyrider cradled dying friend Fate of marsh birds hangs on last-ditch offer to farmers Picture Gallery Model in TV car ad banned from road Brewers defend beer price rises Cost of a pint outpaces inflation Stalled home sales hold up reforms Contempt judge tells of bomb threat Campaign over jail children Sisters charged Murder denied Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Advertisement Charter Mark Monopoly collapse signals cheaper milk Board relinquishes control For sale: 50 viaducts, £1 each. Suit enthusiast 1 North Water. 2 Kendrum Burn. 3 Glenfarg. 4… Water law is a pure dream Killer of church man jailed Shot boy dies Stamp gift Pollution fine Traffic stuck Tories boost people power Kinnock attacks 'citizen's cheater' Citizen's Charter Revised Shake-up for Ulster electricity Coal cost Gas deflation Parliament today Turning up the heat Pension fund reforms urged Ford 'Militant' MP threatens new challenge Picture Gallery BT Confusion over Palestinian team casts shadow on talks The Middle East peace process Picture Gallery Snub for hardline Afghans Reuter: Saddam in a spin over belly flop (Reuter): De Klerk 'condoned violence' (Reuter): China challenge (Reuter): Poor start (AP): Guard killed Nissan Iron Mike enters the ring to win over a jury Midwestern courtroom sees the gentle-giant side of a former champion on the ropes Reader's Digest Clinton gamble matches Superbowl mood Hisword against her's is the mantra for the 1990s Bush tries to bring back glory days of the Gulf war Nissan Turkey exploits cultural links as it eyes Central Asia riches Ankara hops to trade on its racial and religious ties with parts of the former Soviet Union for its ultimate advantage, Andrew Finkel in Istanbul writes Government troops pound rebel port in Georgia (Reuter): Fighting flares in Armenia (AP): Trains collide (Reuter): Hotel collapse (Reuter): New weapons Closed books Picture Gallery West musters aid for the East The former Soviet republics are to be briefed this week on Western plans to send in emergency food and medical supplies, Michael Binyon writes French fall willing victims to allure of sex and seduction Paris Notebook by Philip Jacobson UN talks raise hopes of peace deal in Croatia Demirel to be told of child torture Churchmen unmasked as secret police informers Models against the West (Reuter): Cover charge (AFP): Thai fun (AP): Field work (AFP): Wider view Pommy bashers go for the Union Jack Australians are being asked to get rid of the visible hangover of British colonial rule a month before the Queen arrives on a state visit, Robert Cockburn in Sydney writes Britons are sweetest in Europe Japan builds a magnet-power ship Vladivostok is getting scent of the heady air of progress Peter Conradi reports on the beautiful port which once housed the Soviet eastern fleet and is now planning to lead Russia's Pacific rim into a buoyart modern future First direct Thatcher the top engineer People Woodrow Wyatt Welcoming back the trade union barons No Title Sex is a political issue Voters should know the whole, grisly truth about a candidate's philandering, declares Janet Daley The importance of being Boris The world must to take Yeltsin more seriously, says Mary Dejevsky Craig Brown Stagestruck for a century The Times Diary Women of substance Bully for you Below the belt Uncivil Servants The Sick Man Recovers Space Oddity Doubts about Trident independence Buttress to the law Harrying of the North Organising the old Yugoslavia's collapse Issues of devolution for Scotland Ireland's politics Library's future Coining clichés Straight from the Bard Court Circular Today's royal engagements Births Nature notes Picture Gallery Legal appointments Fruiterers Company University news Anniversaries Uppingham School Birthdays To Place Your Classified Advertisement Forthcoming marriages Dinners Luncheon Royal Over-Seas League Meeting Royal Over-Seas League Jose Ferrer Dame Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies Appreciations Martin Grafton On this Day Picture Gallery The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,826 Silicone implants cleared Weather An invitation to meet at the tower Political sketch Sunset Buyouts Launching Raising Payout Cut The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Trade deficit narrows to five-year low Germany's bank workers poised for strike ballot Unilever promotes its own brand Picture Gallery Losses at Lloyd's 'more than expected' NatWest Markets head appointed John Charcol Reid sees decade of Br change Job losses in building poised to top 250,000 Protest at change in taxation Banks boosted Offer extended Hilton sale Malaysia Airlines Delors calls for R&D funding 3i helps unquoted firms raise funds Outhwaite 'held a tiger by the tail' Willis Corroon buys 50% stake in UTA Business Roundup Dale back in black Aukett profit slumps Films boost Disney Nestlé wins approval Total advances 41% Offer rules on deposits British Rail chief backs Major on citizen's charter Macy's files for court protection Lonrho to sell stake in Man Wellcome sale BT results Howden order Mountleigh plunges into the red Halfway results show £70m pre-tax loss Excalibur charter airline launched Opposition mounts to Volvo merger Minet L&G sheds 40% of property premiums Businesses for Sale Retail International Company Jenorusch & Partner Beauty Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mountleigh's ever-decreasing circles Funds focus on high-dividend utilities Stock Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items Commercial Services Southern Radio in the red Approach denial BCSR ahead Payout raised BICC sale Oxford sees slow recovery The Times Dow inches ahead in light trading World Markets Tokyo feels the blues Major Changes Recent Issues Distinguished Fine Art Advisor Traders pay for Erm error Comment Swedish upset Dixons finds Tokyo chief Councell to counsel Path to approval Tokyo looks for hands-off solution to Nikkei decline Joanna Pitman reports on how recent scandals have left the Japanese government with a dilemma as it watches share prices fall Wedding bells The sacred cow of unlimited liability at Lloyd's of London Dunhill Surge in buyout activity forecast Epson Strong start to account 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 Other Sterling Bates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Sanders set for Lingfield double Mandarin Sweet Glow 5-1 for Tote Hurdle Sandown waits on frost Lingfield Park PA retains jockeys service Guide to our In-Line Racecard Harris pays tribute Southwell Results A powerful case for celebrity status Andrew Longmore on the changing trends in men's tennis at the Australian Open championships Snow Reports Kingston block way for Bears Basketball Bees are stung by Wasps Ice Hockey Ladbrokes Rapid Raceline Rypien has time to savour the hog-roast Opposing quarterbacks are cast as hero and villain as Buffalo leave Kelly to pay the price of failure Chen loses campaign against Olympic veto Table Tennis Pools Forecast England selectors recall Bates to international fold Rugby Union New strip for Scots Super Bowl that was not so super Pilkington Cup to take priority Spaniard chases a record triumph Golf Sky Sports Racing Boon and Taylor please captain but not the crowd Strokes at a premium in fourth Test Africans fail to entertain Overseas Football Overseas Football Results Today's Fixtures Picture Gallery Scientists display their skill Bridge Foe the Record New Zealand let victory slip Yachting Young players come to the rescue Squash Rackets Miandad is out of World Cup In Brief Sainz stays ahead Marathon defence Bangkok event Kelly takes title Longland's reward Rearranged date New faces Shanghai's Games 4 Business Debentures at Twickenham Rugby Ground Index United happy to settle for Old Trafford replay Southampton close to causing upset Match Facts The Animal Welfare Trust New Zealand takes short-term view Bids for Games boost Commonwealth cause By our Sports Staff: Palace put Gray on the list Eubank tries to soften image Canary's towering triumph Critics may call it an eyesore but to Marcus Binney it is an astonishingly impressive architectural achievement Arts: Pages 2,3 Parents When nine-year-olds call you Mister Midlife Neil Lyndon broods on signs of approaching decay Eagle Star Law Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight 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 Touched by his Grace Theatre Faith Healer Royal Court Concent New World SO/Tilson Thomas Barbican Theatr Medea Lillan Baylis Dance Giselle Covent Garden The hits keep on coming back Clive Davis looks at the way commercial radio is mining the gold in the oldies rather than playing today's bestsellers Richer still Arts Brief Bruce deuce Lost images Last chance… Bells to ring The London Tomorrow in Life and Times Dances with myths Television Nigel Hawkes Final call for 1994 Arts 2000 The venue for the Year of Drama, 1994, is announced today. Simon Tait reports on fierce compertition to win the honour Lost leaders Comment Richard Morrison The Times A family made redundant When Brymbo stcelworks closed, 1,130 people lost their jobs. Sally Brompton on the death of a village A hundred shades of green A new exhibition looks behind the psychology of the eco-message Changed Man Gay patrol get on their bikes Robert Cockburn on how Sydney's homosexuals are fighting the homophobes Voguish women in glossy jungle As competition increases in the business of style, the professionals have taken over from the fashion plates UK Progress Where did Daddy go? Davina LLoyd wonders where modern fathers go to when you need them most Snails? Puppy-dogs' tails? Never Boys do not necessarily have to be boys, says a study of aggression Nanny takes a trip A nanny can make - or break - a family holiday. As Britons head for the ski slopes, Hilaire Gomer and Charlotte Breese offer a user's guide to getting away without tears Where to Find a Holiday with a Creche Signs of the Times Mrs Mills, the fraud fighter Undaunted by cases of the magnitude of Bcci and Maxwell, the director of the Serious Fraud Office tells Frances Gibb how she investigates financial scandals French doubts Touching issue Key women Wall falls Hang-ups The Law fair Why judges are better trained Lovell White Durrant Barkers LBW Practitioners in Commercial, International and Eec… CAA Company Commercial Lovell White Durrant Corporate Tax Lawyer Suing when surveyors fail Ashley Holmes explains the significance of a decision on a claim against house surveyors Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall MSL Advertising Quarry Dougall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smoke signals more business for British Tobacco is one of the products whose advertising internationally needs well-researched advice ZMB Daniels Bates Dartnership Ince & Co Chambers Laurence Simons Associates Internal/external Legal Officers Employment Law News of the World Lease a wasting asset Chancery Division Lewis v Walters (Inspector of Taxes) Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Pre-birth injuries caused to a foetus are not suffered by a 'person' Home owner's unpaid debt not transmissible with property Scots Law Report January 28 1992 House of Lords Plaintiff must show aim of defendant Taylor Root Aggravating damages Diverse fields that many grow to like Farming studies prepare you for a varied career, Derek morgan says Legal Appointments British Gas HESS Eastman Dental Hospital Radio Lollipop Harvest time for the BSc Profile Announcements Association Action MAFF Multiple Display Advertising Items Commission for Local Administration in England LA The Library Association To Place Your Classified Advertisement Sales & Wants Advertisements Winning-Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2699 BBC 1 Itv Variations Radio 3 Satellite Sealink Stena Line
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