Jornais Acesso aberto

News from 29/01/1992

1992; Gale Group;

Autores

William Kay, Jon Ashworth, Tom Pendry, Nick Nuttall, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil Bennett, James J. HUGHES(Deputy Vice-Chancellor), Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Christopher Morcom, QC, Norman Howell, Elif Kaban, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Rene Riley-Adams, Hilary Finch, Steve Clarke, Erica M. Purdie, James Bone, Abram Games, Lynne Truss, Tony Patrick, Ray Clancy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Mitchell Platts, Peter Davenport, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ahmed Fazl, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, Alan Hamilton, Rupert Ridge, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Roy Strong, Roy Denman, Peter Barnard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Robert Cockburn, Roddy MacKenzie, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Sally Jones, Alan Borg, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, John Kilbracken, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, H. R. Wynne-Griffith, Wolfgang Münchau, Ronald Bedford, Steve Torrance, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, John O'leary Higher Education Correspondent, Kerry Gill, G. F. N. Knox, Jonathan Prynn, Caroline Mead, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Matthew D'ancona, James M. Lawlor, Christine Peach, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, John F. Woodward, David Young, Adrian Fisher, Chief Executive, Sara McConnell, Bart Smith, Peter Aykroyd, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Adrian Fisher Chief Executive, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Katharine Elliott, Roy Hattersley, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Peter Stothard and Michael Evans, Merlin Willcox, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Sam Kiley, Km, Anne McElvoy, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell, M. J. Holden, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Mary Dejevsky,

Resumo

Bush prepared to halve US nuclear forces Inside 'Damsel of death' guilty Doctors' pay Road award Union reform Boycott at bay Index Palestinian walkout imperils peace talks Defiant Clinton embraces spirit of the Alamo The Queen blocks £2m appeal for fountain Major promises Tories will not increase VAT CBI gloom on recovery Peer 's son arrives to claim his title Environmental Investigation Agency Life & Times Hospital doctors will ham pay linked to performance Patten rules out instant action on poll tax law Protester jailed for defying court order Child abducted after lawyer gave passport to father Picture Gallery Minstrels are all white on night Defects found on ferries Ship safety questioned Maxwell pensioners 'on verge of poverty' Mortgage requests continue to rise No prosecution on MP's death Fog causes road mayhem Half of Scots support split Playing safe Band Aid ends City of drama Lie detector woman awarded £220,000 for back injuries Pilot taking pictures was hit by RAF jet inquest told Patients sick of GPs' receptionists Tests remain inconclusive Scientific opinion on the back pain machine is divided, reports Nick Nuttall Author in publisher's had hooks Home Emergency Services Oxford tackles tourist dilemma Composer renews attack on Webber Audi All trainee teachers to be affected by reforms Private schools fight for status Jails chief opposes governor uniforms Peer's son faces a rough ride to the Lords Lord Moynihan's heir may be forced to reveal the skelections in his family cupboard, reports Sheila Gunn Farmers Stick their necks out on ostrich venture Quashed IRA cases prompt forensic science enquiry Picture Gallery Vanishing milk board fights to live on as co-op An end to the Milk Marketing Board may brighten our diets but leave small farmers out in the cold. Michael Hornsby reports Director of RSC wins Eye damages Warm hearted Van victory Father's right Youth cuts Union power threatened Tories promise new curbs on strikes Trade Union Leaders Pay Alfa Romeo Picture Gallery Plea for disabled voters Tip-off exposed Iraqi deception Tests on animals attacked Around the Lobby More teachers Riot reaction Parliament today Bush urges US to inch way towards a recovery Castro TV interview 'faked' Afrikaner far-right leaders arrested 'Damsel of death' convicted Race prejudice threatens trial The Tyson 'date rape' case Way clear for women priests Ragged Muslim refugees pin hopes on Burma border talks Blonde ambition troubles the US male psyche With the saga continuing over Governor Bill Clinton's marriage, Americans still think blondes have more fun, writes Charles Bremner in Indianapolis From AFP: Dallas to release JFK files Yeltsin plays for time amid collapse of military With political change obscuring the line of command, the breakdown of the Soviet armed forces appears irreversible, Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow Russian chief emerges at Black Sea warship talks Delors changes his tune Attack on Azerbaijan helicopter kills 40 Plumber adds strings to his capitalist bow Georgia bastion seized UN envoy presses Serbs (AFP): Angolan denial (Reuter): Trade pledge (AP): Party plea (Reuter): Nazi testament Chinese visit (AFP): Condom blast Chapter doses (Reuter): Harare hero (Reuter): Ports blocked (Reuter): Storm victims (Reuter): Night shift World is given a £134m bill to save the elephant Afria's population, set to double in 23 years, will put pressure on parks, thereby endangering the elephant, Sam Kiley reports from Nairobi Pinatubo sunsets 'put ozone at risk' Colombo in court People Barkers Picture Gallery Italy faces shrinking future (Reuter): Hidden wealth (Reuter): Father's victory (Reuter): Wombat shame An Irish cat with nine lives Conor Cruise O'Brien wonders if Mr Haughey will fight another day Alan Coren . . . and moreover Brought to book As a writer his publisher, Philip Howard this eternally relationship All the president's prose Peter Stothard examines the White House team behind last night's keynote address Neither shy nor retiring The Times Dairy Into print The Times Dairy Sitting comfortably The Times Dairy VAT '79 The Times Dairy Poetry in motion Mr Clinton's Affair Stalemate in Moscow An Ivory White Market Brussels in-fighting and the quality of EC officialdom Labour and taxes Sullivan and Gilbert Decade of Evangelism Mantegna exhibition Secondhand snobs Art on the Tube British Council under the axe Born to the job Elizabeth Cross? Moral climate Prime time Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays Births Death Picture Gallery Anniversaries University news Deaths Classified Advertising a Notice to our Readers Sainsbury Management Fellowships Memorial service In Memoriam - Private Legal Notices Forthcoming marriages Lord Mayor at The Times Dinner Peter Willes Reception City Women's Network Appointments Legal Notices Air Vice-Marshal Sir Edgar Lowe Air Vice-Marshal Sir Edgar (Noel) Lowe, KBE CB a former director-general of supply co-ordination at the Ministry of Defence, died on January 23 aged 86. He was born on December 22,1905. Champion' Jack Dupree "Champion" Jack Dupree, American blues singer and pianist, died in Hanover on January 21 aged 81. He gave July 4.1910, as his date of birth Judge Eric McLellan Early Muslims find the path to Mecca Subedar Barkat Singh, GC Spring colour brings show to life Horticulture Sir Eric Cheadle Sir Eric Cheadle, CBE deputy managing director of the International Thomson Organisation. 1959-74, died on January 25 aged 83. He was born on May 14,1908 Appreciations Raymond Guest (From Our Correspondent): Funeral of Lenin Proposed Monuments The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,827 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Never taking no for an answer Political sketch Index Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil CBI survey sees steep Recline in confidence Employers admit over-optimism By our Industrial Correspondent: Thousands of jobs to go at NatPower Carlton bids for Pickwick Group Ageing vessels sink their insurers Williams criticised over 1990 accounts Hanson lays ICI bid ghost Continental Airlines No Title IBM picked to partner Groupe Bull Deal to help French computer firm out of financial problems Interest cut lifts Electron News director Etonbrook dip Shoprite falls Newmark loss The Times By our Industrial Staff: Revenue staff suspend ban on overtime work By our Industrial Staff: British Coal to cut lossmakers Saville Gordon recovers Putting a value on the intangible Air France to expand service from London City airport Volvo's merger scheme rejected Associated Nursing placing raises £6m Business round up ECC expands in US Partridge plummets Civil engineer slides Boost for Fisons Rifkind confirms Teesside is winner Germans dampen Uk rate hopes Retailers remain wary despite increased sales Monthly mortgage lending falls 15% Hp Hewlett Packard Picture Gallery Eurobank aims to help Russia Marine Midland 'could be in profit' this year Business round up Clarke Hooper slumps Credit Suisse rating cut HoF chief resigns Brandon interim cut New Large Scale Agents Network Required By Ordnance… Eurocamp holds its place in the sun Tempus SAS sets its sights on Linjeflyg Allied-Lyons tops list in the Hanson target guessing game Stock Market Disney leads blue chips to record World Markets (Reuter): Futures lift Nikkei Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Steps to a truer and fairer view Comment Hanson recants Expansive mind of Frame The Times City Dairy Takeover clouds gather down the route for BAe Problems of leadership, strategy and recession are combining to make British Aerospace vulnerable to attack, William Kay reports Index-linked gilts are not the way Deprived of banking details National Connect it A long wait for unitary EC trade mark The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Shares consolidate gains Rafferty is putting his past behind himself Ronan Rafferty is ready to re-establish himself as a potential major champion and standard-bearer for British golf after spending a year in the doldrums. Mitchell Platts reports Richmond secure brewery backing Senior rugby union clubs recommend changes to move the championship towards a home-and-away format Ford Time to review all aspects of the funding of sport Comment Ten-club divisions suggested Tricky decision for All Black centre Lagisquet left out by French Wizards cruise further ahead Squash Rackets S Africans return to Milk Race Cycling Martini Executive can supplement Lingfield victory Madarin Question of VAT is election issue Frost tightens its grip Results from Lingfield Park Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes Carvill's Hill runs in Ireland Windsor Southwell Agents welcome Pa jockeys plan Lawrence fit but England have worries over Lewis Batsmen have had their fill Australia plod ahead in a battle of attrition Snow Reports England Tour Averages Essex feeling the pressure Netball Davies composes further chapter in comeback story Swimming Sands joins race to reach Barcelona Gymnastics England plan bid Table Tennis Bank extends its sponsorship deal Volleyball Plans pay off for target team Rifle Shooting Hoping for a season when Lotus blossoms Norman Howell find the Lotus team trying to voertake the recession and return to the fast lane of Formula One By our Sports Staff: Welsh may share European finals Notts County manager the latest to be accused of misconduct Branfoot is keen to prove his point Today's Fixtures Warnock is charged by FA after remarks to referee For the Record Shadow cast over Dickson's victory Yachting Woman's touch helps England to victory Bridge Rally lead is seized by Auriol In Brief Graham choice Busy Wigan German blow Cape warm-up Golf Liverpool look to challenge League leaders Title chase could soon involve a third club Fixture pile-up is growing concern Norwich Union Healthcare Brabham line up woman driver Balance of power tilts away from ministry Boycott angers Botham Ireland begin to regain their strength Wing keel secrets out of the locker Women Smile, you're on candid camera Alan Hamilton meets Edward Mirzoeff, the man who spent a year filming the Queen for a television documentary, and reports on his snapshot of the sovereign She still has the enthusiasm, and the love for her work, of a 25-year-old Me and the Kia-Ora, alone at last Single Life Lynne Truss sinks blisfully into a deep cinema seat One Pound Media Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats avaiable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Lonely hearts club man Theatre Talking Heads Comedy Jazz /Pop Lou Rowls Albert Hall Concert Getting down to psychology Opera English National Opera has a new production of Humperdinck's Königskinder. Hilary Finch tells the story behind it The London Original Print Fair Double debut for a classless sentimentalist Profile Frances Barber, at the National Theatre for the first time, talks to Matt Wolf about her roles in Tennessee Williams's The Night of the Iguana and George Bernard Shaw's pygmalion Königskinder Sorry tale of multiple wrongs Television Review Short roll Arts Brief House party Last chance. . . The Times A heroine for local heroes The new director of the Council for the Protection of Rural England, will launch a handbook for country campaigners Sex without the leers Candida Royalle says her American 'porn again' movies do not exploit their stars. Rene Riley-Adams reports Cutting ahead of the others Manwatching What goes on, and comes off, in the Savoy barber's shop Are the women of war at peace? A year ago, women soldiers were sent tothe Gulf. Kate Muir reports on their adjustment to death, separation and guilt Slippery slope to sporting success Are female bobsleighers feminists or simply speed freaks? Chaumet Tomorrow Sight Savers The guilty editors Roy Hattersley (right) accuses Conservative newspapers of suppressing the facts about Labour's policies Creative, Media & Marketing Europe Reporter Multiple Display Advertising Items Fear and loathing stalk Panorama With falling ratings and an unsettled staff, can the BBC's current affairs flagship avoid going under? Show down Media Watch The Library Association Today Conjuring trick in the country Can new homes in the countryside be built within planning rules? Rachel Kelly meets a developer with an answer Creative Media & Marketing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Display Advertising Items Benham & Reeves Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rotunda in the park One of London's finest Regency villas is for sale at 17.5m Chestertons Residential Birch & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Snip with a cut of £55,000 Best Buy Four bedrooms and a flat, in two acres, for £325,000 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Letting coup Property Buyers Guide Property Board Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Flenrothes, Fife Big sales signal an end to the slump Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hosby Moving Relocating in Edinburgh Swing into Action Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Life inside a triangle Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Law Firm Multiple Classified Advertising Items Club Riviera Ticket to buy more debt? Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Belgravia Multiple Classified Advertising Items LA Crème De La Cr?me Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Part Times Vacancies Profiles Crone Corkill Multilingual Services Bilingual Receptionist Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hobstones Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rtitb Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Dairy of Times Classified Crone Corkill Tempo Multiple Display Advertising Items Elonex Antiques & Interior Design, Islington Multiple Display Advertising Items First class players Peter Davenport reports on the success of regeneration in country Durham Old king coal's sad soul East Durham is attempting to generate jobs as the mining industry contracts Durham County Council Industry's grime cleared The county has been reclaiming land for more than 30 years Darlington Coil Products Henry Butcher Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items US deal not a conviction Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Association Action Injunction move must go to High Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taxing costs between defendants General Overseas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winning Move Word-Watching Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Concise Crossword No 2700 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lancashire County Council BBC 1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Barratt Timeshare Spain

Referência(s)