News from 31/01/1992
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Janet Bloomfield (Vice-Chairman), Archie Hamilton, Victoria McKee, Malcolm Brown, Jon Ashworth, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Dennis Landau, Chief Executive, Paul Bompard, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Karl Knight, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jill Pitkeathley, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, David Erdman, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Jane Bird, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Neville H. Lee (Council Member), Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Michael Tate, Brian Beel, Point-To-Point Correspondent, John Vaughan-Hughes, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Daniel Johnson, John Winder, Pat Blair, Philip Jacobson and Richard Beeston, John Tipton, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, Craig Seton and Peter Davenport, D. B. Butcher (Management and Engineering consultant), Edward Gorman, Thomson Prentice, Christine Sanders, Martin Smith, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Shirley MacLaine, Alison Roberts, D. G. Rhys, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Linda Drake, Peter J. Witt, Director, Peter Bryan, Craig Seton, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Pauline Sillavan, A. J. B. Sargent, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Richard Duce, David Young, Stephanie Calman, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Michael Grosvenor Myer, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Ian Walden, Joanna Miller, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, J. R. Milner, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, and Martin Fletcher, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Bill Brett, General Secretary, Rob Andrew, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, Matthew Bond, Harvey Spindler, Director, Keith Hindell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Eric M. Straw, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoFly Free Stay Free Tomorrow's Times Dream on Dance on Shine on Schools let pupils down Tyson 'lust' Early wickets Index Life & Times Yeltsin seals peace accord Russia backs down on Trident and turns missiles away from Britain Embattled Haughey to quit next Thursday Breast beats bottle in quest for brainy babies Royal design French officials resign over Habash treatment Kidnapper of estate agent slips net of 1,000 police Linguaphone Haughey: the great escaper who finally ran out of moves Despite his great love for his country, Charles Haughey, who resigns as Taoiseach next week, is fated to be remembered chiefly as the Houdini of Irish politics, Edward Gorman reports Box of 88 White Ceramic Wall Tiles Appliances must carry fitted plugs Third of schools fail their pupils Annual education assessment M25 heads accident list for motorways Nissan UK men face tax charges Museums shut Free from jail Phone censure Correction Kidnapped woman never gave up hope of release As police search for an abductor who escaped with £175,000, his victim tells of her eight-day ordeal Police learnt from mistakes The Tactics Estate agent pledges to review staff safety Women's Safety Anatomy of an abduction Time Table 3m Extending Ladder Car dealers press for MoT after 12 months British Airways Rising water closes Liverpool railway Picture Gallery Woman left to die in acid bath Rushdie book to get paperback version High level of colon cancer linked to lack of sunlight Vitamin D seen as key to fighting disease Picture Gallery Better care 'could cut suicide rate' Nude dons take pleasure no more Radio station told to tune in to the truth Prison closures halted by Baker Three soldiers die in Norway Church pastor risks jail term Epileptic man dies 27 years on Crash decision Duke fined Linley fire Toshiba Major blamed for slump Opposition counts on 'feel-bad factor' Halifax Scottish PR plan attacked By our Political Correspondent: Hunt ban bill to get an easy ride By our Parliamentary Staff: Labour's offer to co-operate is spurned UK tries to level cigarette prices Social fund gets £6.2m Around the Lobby Ulster hope Holidays fixed Top team Parliament today Looking ahead Echoes of trusted Gorbachev litany still linger A leader of Russia will address the Un today for the first time, but Mary Dejevsky finds little evidence of a break with traditional Soviet policy UN summit opens as Bush cuts back troops Rutskoi turns on leader Tea and empathy warm Naina to role of first lady It took a cup of tea with Norma Major for the Russian president's wife to overcome her feelings of stagefright, Bill Frost reports Picture Gallery Soviet science's lost legion poses serious threat to West Arms Cuts CSCE opens doors to ten new states (AP): Drinks rumour denied (AFP): French stand (AFP): Ossetia votes (Reuter): On the move (Reuter): Winter's tale No Title You Can't Go Wrong with a Volvo Aid workers seek military protection War blights Somalia relief mission Far right offers new vision of apartheid Halifax Picture Gallery Tyson 'flung girl like rag doll' Ex-world champion on rape charge Bridge champion trumps partner A quarrel between two women bridge champions ended in a fight with a 2lb metal exercise ball. James Bone reports from New York Korea signs nuclear accord (Reuter): Police defiant (Reuter): Pay packet (Reuter): Exile returns (Reuter): Poachers held (Reuter): Burma shuffle (Reuter): Children shot (Reuter): Shuttle lands Our Foreign Staff: Serb militants force envoy to confront flaws in UN proposal Reuter: Rome gives autonomy to Tyrol German navy seizes arms cargo ship Italy opts for early elections Fiat Tempra Fiat Picture Gallery Shamir begins to woo voters Farewell, then, to the babbling Brooks In liqudtn: 60s est agt which told whole trth and nthg bt trth to grt amusement of all Roy Brooks, the Kensington estate agents that became famous for insanely honest property advertisements, has gone into liquidation, Philip Howard writes Toyota Camry (Reuter): Mummies to have a camel guard Smoking trip (Reuter): Firms clean up New Kids accused of being the wrong kids Product Recall Jason follows the law People Christian Aid Building my dream of future harmony The text of Prince Charles's speech on architecture The Prince of Wales outlines his plan to humanise our towns and cities Alan Coren . . . and moreover Verses versus censorship The Times Diary An idea that will make Major's mark Peter Riddell on the Charter's significance A Week in Politics Tune in The Times Diary Long player The Times Diary Task for the ladies? The Times Diary A Russian Hercules Late but Unlamented The Slough of Despond The charter, the customer and the civil service Sunday trading Japanese murderer Russia and UN Future of Trident No Title When the Welsh sing for victory 'Granny dumping' On the dot Court Circular Luncheons Births Birthdays today Picture Gallery New Master of the Household Appointments Dinners To Place Your Classified Advertisement Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Fisher House, Cambridge Earl St Aldwyn Amherst Villiers Memorial services Sir Eric Cheadle Appreciations David Wallace Charles Levine The Young Pretender No Title The Times Crossword No 18,829 Prince tells of his dream for human architecture Word-Watching AA Roadwatch WPA Health International Weather Ganging up to save the elephant Political sketch Business News Football Crazy Funny Money Sell the Lot Profile Hidden Costs The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices BT profits fall to £759m in third quarter Oftel says control is still needed over company's ability to put up prices Gas import ban lifted to boost competition Major offers Russia a helping hand again By our City Staff: Firms are cleared over Blue Arrow Maxwell to petition Lords Hard Rock Cafe sues Rank for $1.25bn South African Airways EC plans to give workers more say Principal puts off dividend International Appointments JCB International (Europe) Limited Pluspetrol international, inc. A & L Goodbody Solicitors English Conversation Teacher Bayce Bilingual Healthier prospects for Rank put profit gloom in the shade Tempus Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Insead The South China Morning Post Europe's big airlines suffer 6% traffic fall Business Roundup Changes at Greycoat Tilney sells for £6.8m Menvier edges up Resort profits plunge Petrocorp Exploration Box No. . . Decrease in orders sends dollar on roller-coaster ride Income figures lead recovery UK wants to delay financial draft Unitech slips to £7.8m Davies slides Prism rises Ewart falls Rentech Funding Limited Photo-Me raises dividend by 8% Vosper to shed 350 jobs Privatise motorways and buildings, IoD chief urges BT Third Quarter Results Lloyd's says £3bn loss figure from Chatset is alarmist Panfida liquidator Apricot Mitsubishi Electric Albert Fisher downgraded again Stock Market (Reuter): Strong demand lifts blue chips 20 points World Markets (Reuter): Tokyo closes firmer Wall Street Recent Issues Major Changes From Carsberg, no horrors Comment Gas pressure Duckett joins Milne's team The Times City Diary Desai's change The Times City Diary Export line The Times City Diary Locked in The Times City Diary Thomas the tanker The Times City Diary Boardroom curse that spells a Stamford Bridge too far Football may be back in fashion but, as Matthew Bond reports, for businessment it continues to be a knockout competition Informing shareholders of their rights Phasing out mortgage tax relief to boost the housing market Rubbish on offer Pet appeal The Times Crossword Range Siemens By our City Staff: Asbestos contracts 'were justified' The Outhwaite trial AIM flies high with a 70% lift Warner raises payout Goodhead dip Bounty sells PO nets £50m Armitage rises Allied halted Astec chief Scapa buys Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts Bass trade deal Shares edge higher FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Enforcing damage limitation Matthew May on advertisements that point out the risks of working on computer screens Poll tax rulings go deep Some organisations dependent on computer records feel at risk Morse Datrontech Committed to Memory Hi-Grade See you on the phone Jane Bird dials up tomorrow's televisual developments Virtual Reality Reed Business Publishing Group Apple bites into IBM On Line Winding-up Mutant villain Pile 'em high Royal Bank wins small firms' praise Business to Business Business Opportunities A Multi-Billion Pound Market Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Priorspirit Ltd. Jordan Multiple Classified Advertising Items Taking the chance of a lifetime Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Distributors & Agents AutoSafe Division of KeySafe Securities Ltd Mr Clutch Franchise Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mandarin: Run For Free ready to sparkle Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Breeders call for amendments to BHB power plan No Title Changes stimulate greater flexibility Titley rides at Lingfield Lingfield Park Results St Albans search for a fifth success Hockey Long runner discovers extra legs Rugby League Multiple Display Advertising Items New Zealand seize the initiative on bowlers' pitch England struggling to recover from a poor start after being asked to bat in the second Test Auckland Scoreboard Foster reinforces Transvaal Marshall stakes claim Cycling Featuring Mike Gatting Border makes his point over Marsh's omission From a Correspondent: Top British women to he assessed in Paris Judo Tournament receives £2m boost Badminton Snow Reports Richardson goes into lead with a faultless round Golf First-Round Scores (AFP): English leave IAAF Athletics The Times Racing Time to forget World Cup legacy Rob Andrew the stand-off half, reports on a new mood in the England camp Barnes keen to stake his claim for tour place Morgan out for season For the Record Davies revives Welsh belief Today's Fixtures Race claims 13 lives Rudder forces Nippon out Yachting By our Sports Staff: Arsenal must try to reduce the size of new stand Football Northallerton aiming high Germany opts out In Brief Strudwick leads Coombes injury Quick knock-out Racing Pickard's plan hinges on an upset by Bates France relaxed on eve of Davis Cup tie Order of Play Woosnam fights off illness Choice Property Mansell satisfied with preparations Pringle rallies England Liverpool 's charge may be too late Carling calls for caution against Irish Conway reverting to the orthodox Arts Still kicking over the traces Age has not wearled Shirley MacLaine, the archetypal Californian, nor custom staled her infinic variety of passions, obsessions and right on kookiness The Valerie Grove Interview A nightingale winced in Berkeley Square Night Life Stephanie Calman on a treat that slowly became a trial Watch Health Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Nostalgia? Past caring Theatre Theatre A Poster Of The Cosmos Concert ORR/Gardiner Queen Elizabeth Hall Tomorrow in Weekend Times David Toop examines the… Queue here for a rare chance to play God Theatre After an internal row the York Mystery plays will be staged indoors for the first time. Peter Davenport sat in on auditions The London Original Print Fair Messages from man in distreess Galleries Richard Cork reviews a British painter whose early promise did not come to fulfilment London Symphony Orchestra Anatomising abroad Television Review Now Booking until May Critic's Choice Galleries Public palaces worth preserving As the anniversary of London's first public lavatory approaches, Marcus Binney celebrates some great British architecture No place for a lady America's example shows the danger of creating our own political First Lady Big men, little losers As enquiries continue into the millions missing from Robert Maxwell's pension funds, a timely reminder of the human cost One-in-a-million tragedy Medical Briefing TB truths and myths Signs of the Times Fight to the death International League for the Protection of Horses Can the sun save your life? Thomas Prentice reports on an international project designed to find out whether sunshine prevents, as well as causes, certain cancers No Title Vehicle Registrations Ltd Tayside Numbers Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classified Registration Transfers Central Registrations Multiple Classified Advertising Items Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Owners Mini Club Car Accessories & Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items So you think petrol is dear? Kevin Eason on why the Chancellor should raise pump prices dramatically to make motorists more environment conscious Car Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Phoenix Enterprises Multiple Display Advertising Items Carlton's case for diesel Roadtest Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Safety double Fleet tips Charity run Booming BMW Invisible gas peril Roadwise Flu warning Tuppercars Bigger menu The newcomer Do you really want to be treated like one? Long life need not break the bank Care of the Elderly As the old get older, the young start to worry about the burden. Jeremy Laurance allays the fears Carers national Association Anchor British Gas Who cares for the carers? Isolated and tired, those looking after dependent relatives need someone to fight cheir corner, says Jill Pitkeathley Staying well at home Private health schemes may suit people who value their independence, Pat Blair reports Stannah Stairlifts Equipped with the right tools A short cut to treatment Elderly people do not complain and so do not get treated as quickly Knight Williams Announcements Parties cannot create jurisdiction Wilful default finding valid after assessment agreed Pirating akin to theft Power to curb share voting rights Injunction power over contract Public Notices WiNNING Move Word-Watching Sales & Wants Advertisements Concise Crossword No 2702 BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Richer 5'2" Fashion
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