News from 30/01/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Kathleen Johnston, Jon Ashworth, Ricky Kelehar, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Barbara Cross, John Diamond, Tom Pocock, Ann Morris, Terry Clements, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Robin Oakley, David Watts, Mary Dejevsky and Nicholas Wood, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Ivan Guiness, David Lomas, John Bowers, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, N. C. Lear, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Theodore Troev, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Michael Alison, Martin Fletcher, Abby Tan, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Trevor Huddleston, President, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Jon Ahsworth, Clare Hogg, Robert Morgan Parliamentary Staff, Louise Taylor, Tim Amies, Martin Barrow, G. S. Varney, Peter Blaseby, Secretary, Alan Hamilton, Ernest Beck, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Robert Bruce, Sabine Durrant, Ralph Gartenberg, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Nigella Lawson, Edward Gorman, R. W. Mellor, Edward Fennell, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Sarah Johnson, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, George Clayton, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Jill Neville, Eric Griffiths, Geoffrey Jellicoe, Harvey Elliott Travel Correspondent, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, David Hall, Director, Basil Fox, Jennifer Somerville, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Peter Knottley, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Colin Smith, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Michael Arditti, Jill Sherman, James Hasler, Barry Pickthall, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Iola Smith, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Desmond Albrow, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Gordon E. Cherry, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Donald Gurrey, D. J. Taylor, Alan Lee, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Melinda Wittstock, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Andrew Likierman, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, C. Arme, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Derek Morgan, Anne McElvoy, Chris Barnett, Director, Michael Evans, Dorothy Drake, Matthew Bond, G. L. Rogers, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoBritish spy saved life of Gerry Adams Colonel says government failed to protect agent who risked all for his country The trial of Brian Nelson, already controversial after allegations of plea bargaining, yesterday heard how the British Army runs its intelligence network in Northern Ireland, Edward Gorman reports Yeltsin will ask Major to make Trident cuts Poor start by England Killer freed Happy to pay Solicitor loses Index Tory hint of home rule Bevan family goes to war over the old enemy Administrators call off sale of Mirror group Orient-Express Inside Life & Times On Hold Customs officers learn how to put on a welcoming face Labour plans slim successor to GLC Heal's Sale Six held after car accident Security forces knew of collusion MacKay stands by legal aid changes Frances Gibb reports on an historic day for the Commons select committee system Graduate in maths wins Times law award Abuse of elderly 'on increase' Labour imposes ten candidates Gas import deal Fog deaths Correction Husband set free after strangling nagging wife Hunt ban 'would hit 33,000 jobs' Noise officers seize stereo Residents plagued by a neighbour's music have been rescued by new legislation, Frances Gibb reports Holes-in-the-heart baby goes home Stabbed PCs tell of 'lonely moments' Britain's Biggest Furniture 74,000 families face repossession Repossession Orders The Ultimate Driving Machine 'Frog-marched' lawyer must pay Up as slander case fails Parents 'willing to pay top-up fees for college' University poll findings Students offered cut-price food Traffic warden takes threats and abuse in her stride Keyboard strain secretary wins case Bishops to press ahead on women priests Half of working day is wasted Baby brain damage research launched Rover to offer jobs for life Abduction case Doctor cleared Death verdicts July wedding Police moved Pet charge House deal Ministers waver over home rule Poll highlights Scottish demands Toledo Education bill hit by Labour 'ambush' Election chiefs calculate the Ashdown factor Political Notebook Voters with finger on the button Safe plugs bill wins backing Around the Lobby Ships aid cut New calendar Parliament today US proposals put Britain on spot American arms cuts have forced Britain into defending policies that may no longer win votes, Michael Evans writes Bush arms cuts fail impress State of the Union address dismissed as pedestrian Rodeo (AFP): Peking to reduce military By our Foreign Staff: Factions 'unready to accept peace force' UN mission to Yugoslavia Microsoft Picture Gallery Socialist chief gets crossover croissants An embattled Mitterrand has begun lashing out at all and sundry, writes Philip Jacobson By our Foreign Staff: Gamsakhurdia vows to fight on Poland fears a spring of unrest (Reuter): Water pressure Munich buried Gibraltar pact (Reuter): Crash theory (Reuter): Litter trial (AFP): EC application (AP): Addicts barred (AFP): Visit cancelled The Salvation Army Move to assembly Fahd in Comet Shamir braced for summer election Polls point to another coalition Picture Gallery (Reuter): Palestinian team presses demand to include exiles Region tries to calm troubled waters The struggle for the control of water resources has sinister global implications in an area awash with weapons, Christopher Walker writes Apple Computer U. K. Limited Clinton garners support in the puritan heartland Virgin Picture Gallery (AFP): Police in Algiers kill two Arrested Marcos 'in shock' De Klerk tour (Reuter): Nosair jailed (Reuter): Designer quits Rich kick up fuss over chorus line Gallup tunes in to Russia's tastes in TV Are we being watched? The Wes's television programme makers and advertisers should soon get some answers from Russia, Melinda Wittstock writes (AP): Chicken offered for oil (Reuter): Monkey blues Checkout check (Reuter): Animal check (Reuter): Michelin stars Aromatic tights burst on to market Reuter: Exiles come to blows over theft Picture Gallery Skinhead gangs lead wave of race attacks in Hungary British Gas Promiscuous Swedish adders cast doubt on female virtue A study of snakes has undermined one of Darwin's key theories, Nigel Hawkes writes Costner honoured People Japan's cult of racial purity Joanna Pitman, in Tokyo, breaks a code behind a wave of racist slurs Craig Brown . . . and moreover Accident of birth Young Daniel Moynihan should not have a right to a seat in Parliament, argues John Grigg Weaving an epic fantasy Robinson crusade The Times Diary No end of conferring The Times Diary Pontificating The Times Diary Red Cross honours The Times Diary Whither Trident? Capital Ideas Park and Deride Planning of new towns: the lessons from Milton Keynes Historic buildings Sunday trading Changes at Luxor Weighing in A new vision for South Africa Poll tax defaulters Toujours la politesse? Court Circular Appointments Today's royal engagements Knighthood for judge Sir Edmund Liggins Lord Rix Births Stay awake, and pray that you may be spared the… Deaths Picture Gallery Luncheons Deaths Memorial services Anniversaries Legal Notices Dinners At Home Mencap To Place Your Classified Advertisement Forthcoming marriages Institute of Mathematics Royal visits Birthdays today Sally Mugabe Sally Mugabe, the wife of President Mugabe of Zimbabwe and a member of the polithuro of the ruling Zanu(PF) party, died of kidney disease in Harare on January 27 aged 89. She was born in the Gold Coast Jean-Louis Rieupeyrout The sky at night in February Dom Gregory Murray Dom Gregory Murray, OSB, organist and composer, died at Downside Abbey on January 19 aged 86. He was born in Fulham, London on February 27,1905 Mahmoud Riad Mahmoud Riad, for ten years Egypt's foreign minister and secretary-general of the Arab League from 1972 to 1979, died in Cairo on January 25 aged 75. He was born on January 8,1917 Gen Sir Dudley Ward Appreciations Yvonne Bryceland Tragedy of the Quest Death of Sir E. Shackleton Queens puts off party for another decade The Times Crossword No 18,828 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch IBM Weather An angry geyser blows his top Political sketch Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Lloyd's loss for 1991 forecast to pass £750m Ten-year bill could be £5.75bn Gloomy Outlook US budget takes bold steps to lift economy True blue CBI ponders shade of red Picture Gallery Brent Walker sells hotel and casino in France Mercury Asset Management No Title Smith's chief bleak on recovery Japanese car firms attacked Nurseries appeal Gardiner lower than expected The Times Unit Trust Information Service Germany's inflation falls to 4% Adscene surges 55% BP to shed 800 jobs Blow for investors compensation scheme Business Roundup Farepak lifts interim Kembrey profits fall Boilermaker stake Green budget outlines £2bn tax cuts option Borrowing to reach £19.5bn by 1993 Bowkett given chief executive job at Berisford Home loan for Tate chief queried Drive launched to hire disabled By our City Staff: Luxuries irrelevant, Clowes jury told Sofia fingers do the walking Perrier pleads competition Dan Air Two join board of News Corp County loss Joint venture Fleming trust Profits slip Tomkins buys FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Varied portfolio protects WH Smith Tempus Gardiner Allied Textile LMS nets £45m from First Leisure sale Stock Markets Major Changes Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Recent Issues Dow drops 47 points Wall Street Bush targets recession aid Comment Recycling Chatset Long time, no see The Times City Diary Minister regrets. . . The Times City Diary Closing his book The Times City Diary Maxwell's ill wind blows sweetly through the… As Neil Bennett discovered, the collapse of the media empire has provided a wealth of work for lawyers and liquidators Out to grass The Times City Diary Role model The Times City Diary Trading down The Times City Diary Accountant friend Questions raised by Girobank change Section 312 limited as a check on cash for outgoing directors Industry's malaise The Times Coutts moves with the times Lonrho board acted prudently As you'd expect, 3i know a good investment when… Shares sustain minor losses Total Oil Marine p. l. c. Teesside Polytechnic Financial Recruitment Partnership Financial Analyst-Fmcg Smith New Court Securities Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Fal Group of Companies Multiple Display Advertising Items A Career in Recruitment Landau Forte College Financial Supervision Commission Multiple Classified Advertising Items Corporate Tax Lawyer A case for the French connection Andrew Likierman on a system of external reporting that could suit internal data used in Britain Staying in the jobs market The big firms are cutting recruitment. but still seek the best Columns of wit Any Other Business Taxing times Old money Nuclear Electric Bombshell about to explode Audit The Welsh Advantage How much greener are our valleys Wales has made great strides in cleaning up its image, reports Iola Smith No Title Two million are going back to their roots The Garden Festival will help to regenerate Ebbw vale Swansea casts off the shackles of its industrial past The Welsh lead Europe in land reclamation, Iola Smith reports £230m to remove debris of the past Clearance projects are reshaping the valleys Swansea Centre for Trade & Industry A capital example for the whole of Wales Cardiff is at the forefront of a new programme to revive the towns New forces that will power Welsh revival How renewable energy research is thriving Gwynedd Economic Development No Title Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru Leading players face formidable British challenge European golf spreads its net to the Far East Card of Course No right of silence in insolvency investigation Search continues for Tideway solution Counsel not following practice In re D (a Minor) Caught out Athletes' protest Rugby must act on foul play Adding cause by amendment Truer measure Mandarin: Able Player to justify Thornton's trek south More meetings lost Lingfield Park Point-To-Point Fixtures for 1992 Increased prize fund for Times championship Point-to-point Championship Pipe dominates Tote Hurdle Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Ladbrokes Chasing star is Gold Cup absentee Tattersalls plan Rapid Raceline Bold effort ends in failure for Indians Cricket Scoreboard Pakistan open door to Miandad 's inclusion England v N. Zealand Students fail annual test Hockey Stewart's stock on the rise A quiet achiever has been making himself heard for England, reports Alan Lee, cricket correspondent Britain battling French cup fever Noah seeking to rekindle the Lyons fire in his champions Luck holds firm for Japan with a fourth victory Yachting Draw alteration at British Open Squash Rackets Doyle left in traction after Nijdam's error Cycling Headingley drawn in top match Rugby League England work on livelier approach to Irish challenge Training sessions eradicate lethargy White provides a lift for Rovers Cundy's exit gives Southampton an easy task of securing a place at Wembley for ZDS final Auriol wins second rally Sport in Brief Littlewoods Le Tissier's three goals end Chelsea 's hopes of a rally For the Record Highbury plan may be passed Table tennis debut Snow Reports The in-your-face syndrome hits us where it hurts New York Sports Letters Liverpool move to challenge for League title Arsenal's wretched run continues Leader Match Facts And so to Bed Gabbiadini may move Cason goes from nought to 60 in 6.45sec England lose early wickets India 's number up with umpires Decline in rugby viewing figures Rodber shrugs off injury Arts Inside the mind of a hostage The ordeal of a French photographer, held in a Beirut cell for ten months, is the background to a remarkable new film. Geoff Brown went to see it Stand by your man, or D-I-V-O-R-C-E ? Private Life John Diamond considers high-office philanderers Reverse angle on horror How Maroun Bagdadi made fiction out of fact Maths on Video Books 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 Heard the news? It's all Good Theatre Good Rockin' Tonite Strand Theatre Orphans Watermans Arts Centre Flashing blades and thousands of fairylights Ice Show Holiday on Ice Wembley Arena Concert LS/Queen Elizabeth Hall The Times Frozen food for deep thought Cinema Geoff brown reviews Black Robe, My Girl, Life on a String and two classics from the Thirties: "the best double bill in town" Up in towns Arts Brief HM on parade The London Original Print Fair The hardest thing for actors is knowing when to say no Profile Lothaire Bluteau, star of Black Robe (reviewed above) and Jesus of Montreal, talks to Michael Arditti about his work Tomorrow in Life & Times Forte Showcase Blood on the tracks Television Hundred days of solitude at war Tom Pocock on a latter-day Nelson whose Falklands memoir turns his guns on the BBC One Hundred Days by Admiral Sandy Woodward with Patrick Robinson HarpetCollins, £18 Multiyork Furniture The Times Fighter for a firmer faith God's Politician John Paul at the Vatican by David Willey Faber, £17.99 In search of a last romance Eric Griffiths shows how, as Proust's wartime letters trace his research into time past, his novel's dogmatic structure was marked by death Marcel Proust. Selected Letters Volume Iii 1910-1917 edited by Philip Kolb translated by Terence Kilmartin HarperCollins, £35 Sufi hash in Marrakesh Hideous Kinky By Esther Freud Hamish Hamilton, £14.99 Three more faces of Eve The Llama Parlour by Kathy Lette Bloomsbury, £14.99 Eve's Tatoo by Emily Prager Chatto & Windus, £8.99 Love in the Modern Sense by Carol Clewlow Michael Joseph, £14.99 Wexford 's last case? Kissing the Gunner's Daughter by Ruth Rendell Hutchinson, £14.99 Disability Living Allowance Desert island despair Infanta by Rodo Kirschhoff translated by John Brownjohn HarperCollins, £14.99 Redundant? Monday Thompson Associates Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items WRPO Management Consultancy Local Business Consultants Career Crossroads? 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