News from 06/02/1992
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Robert Nowell, Phil Yates, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Barbara Hay, Edward Gorman and Jamie Dettmer, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Peter Whiteley, Jasper Rees, John Slevin, John Diamond, A. H. Wise, Norman Howell, A. H. B. Franklin, Michael Stevenson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Michael Ward (Assistant General Secretary), Frances Welch, Peter Davenport and Craig Seton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoffrey Smith, Tom Walker, Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Lester May, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Tony Bianchi, G. Holmes, James Bowman, Donald Wayne, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Peter Bills, J. Ellis, Norman Railton, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Hugh Thomas, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Kathy Lang, N. L. Harrop, Gerard Stamp, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Dennis King, Gillian Bowditch, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Dennis Shaw, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Linda Edwards, Craig Brown, Richard Evans, John Studd, Michael Wright, Michael Spender, Secretary, Michael Fowle, Barry Pickthall, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Flora Fraser, John Scales, Michael Ellis, J. R. Johnson, Carol Allen, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Ian Orr-Ewing, James Bone and Tim Judah, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, T. J. S. Patterson, Matthew Parris, Mike Rosewell, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Hornsby, Margaret Evans, S. M. Williams, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Michael Phillips, Andrew Fraser, David Sinclair, John Lewis, Stevie Pattison-Dick, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Melinda Wittstock, Martin Waller, Godfrey Golzen, Michael Horsnell, Richard I. Lund, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Patricia Duce, J. N. M. Lyons, Rupert Hart-Davis, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, James Cope, Philip Jacobson, Stewart Tendler and Richard Duce, Colin McQuillan,
ResumoLoyalist avengers slaughter five The Ulster Freedom Fighters admitted opering fire indiscriminately in a Belfast betting shop yesterday, saying it was revenge for an IRA attack. Edward Gorman and Jamie Dettmer report Ashdown admits affair to end spate of rumours Cheering MPs support leader Car prices cleared Inside Maskell to go Keays anger Good start Index Life & Times No Title Grin and bear it the only prescription for a cold Two survive in air bubble as lifeboat test man dies Hurd to speed EC entries Yamaha the Spirit of Music Index Stealing the Show Bette for the Boys Catalogue of break-ins fuels talk of pattern Police dismiss conspiracy and say Ashdown raider made a million-to-one discovery in solicitor's office Kidnapper 'used Julie hideout' TSW franchise appeal dismissed Funeral directors accused of hiding cost of coffins 'Paddy's party' dares not ditch him Liberal Democrats know they can ill afford to lose a lead who has given them credibility, Robin Oakley writes Secretary to make statement Woman wins £2m Unloved towers to he demolished Scots Law beat gagging writ Muscular disease gene found Rail arrests Hearing ends Murder hunt Town halls to offer rival league tables for schools Prices of houses fall 3.6% in year BR pays for breakdown and 'bomb' Dan Maskell to quit Wimbledon Adams seorns killings investigation Ambushed soldier kills IRA gunman Solicitors attack fixed fees Dialatron PC showed no sign of stress, says father Renewal In the Times on Saturday Retreat Repast Hospitals' cast troubles covered up Labour quotes leak in NHS offensive Ward closures ruled out Rifkind exploits confusion over spending Weep, ye daughters of San Salvador , when the politicians unite Parliamentary sketch Conservatives get a sharp lesson in Scottish nationalism Political Notebook Picture Gallery Peers to rebel over schools Parties find comfort in poll tax figures Poll tax levels 1992-3 Supergun 'financed by bank' Around the Lobby Financial link MP says sorry £9m health aid Parliament today The Lanesborough Hyde Park Corner Keays says Thatcher letter was phoney and hypocritical Dixons Business sours at cheese mecca Sex bias payment hits snag Global warming stalks bluebell Doctors worried by baby death increase Red stickers of shame Dentist killed best friend Murder denied Father hits out Nurses strike Fire death baby Replica gun Russian MPs will challenge step back from austerity Paris puts out the flags for Yeltsin Italy enquires into PoW letter Diplomat's diary chronicles despair of the food queues Since opening Britain's consulate general last year, Barbara Hay has reported on St Petersburg's hardships. Her journal describes the hunt for food Picture Gallery Cresson to fight for her future Habash controversy Two jailed for rape of Briton Serbs and Croats accused by UN Berlin Wall guards go free Bonn bars arms cargoes to Syria Dutch sabotage (Reuter): Priest charge (AFP): Bases deal (AFP): Prisoners riot (Reuter): Kohl's choice Cézanne lost (Reuter): News in brief (Reuter): Roads closed (AFP): Captivating TV Audi Audi Comic Greek tortoise snaps at heels of Democratic hares A little-known former senator is winning support in the race for the party nomination, Martin Fleteher writes from Hanover, New Hampshire Tyson jury flees fatal hotel blaze Pérez vows to punish rebels Recession drives Tinseltown stars on to Broadway boards Picture Gallery Egypt arrests Israeli Arab pair over spying claim UK seeks action on Timor deaths UN envoy hopes for Somalia ceasefire Second fire at refugee camp Cholera arrives Execution call (AP): Doctor indicted (Reuter): Briton held (AFP): Treaty missing (AP): Gay scout ban (Reuter): Rhett hot Picture Gallery Kashmir tension adds urgency to nuclear curb call Fiennes discovers desert Atlantis Whsmith Diplomat 'to wed prince' People When power is a family business The Mussolinis are only the latest political dynasty, says John Grigg Craig Brown . . . and moreover Scandal limitation Peter Riddell describes how astute political advice kept the Ashdown affair from spilling over Come on then, sue me Bernard Levin bemoans a law which mocks justice Monarch for all to survey The Times Diary Mane attraction The Times Diary Roadshow? The Times Diary The Time Capsule The Times Diary Forty Years on Free the Car Market A Private Affair 'Financial trap' in Trident choice Treating joy-riders Ostrich farming Somerville move Disputed risks of hormone therapy Pre-election smears and stunts Watercolour museum Two cheers for three sections Views about trials Welsh rarebit Court Circular Today's royal engagements University news Appointments Births Picture Gallery Latest wills Memorial service Chatelard School, Switzerland William Rees-Davies, QC Luncheons Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Royal visit Martin Held Martin Held, German actor and leading player of Berlin's Schillertheater, died on January 31 aged 83. He was born in Berlin on November 11,1908 Sir Errington Keville Sir Errington Keville, CBE, one of the architects of the containerisation industry, died on January 31 aged 91. He was born on January 3,1901 Richard Blackburn, GC Judge Irving Kaufman Irving Robert Kaufman, the United States federal judge who sentenced Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in the atom spying case to the electric chair in 1951, died on February 1 at Mount Sinai Medical Centre, New York, aged 81. He was born in New York City on June 24,1910 Alan Hancox Alan Hancox, bookseller and organiser of the Cheltenham Festival of Literature, died in Cheltenham on January 29 aged 71. He was born in Coventry on December 6,1920 Simon Brand Simon Streicher Brand, former chairman and executive director of the Development Bank of South Africa and economic adviser to three prime ministers, died of cancer in Pretorai on January 23 aged 53. He was born on March 18,1938 Appreciations Jose Ferrer Lord Broxbourne Peter Wait Peter Lothian Killigrew Wait, book publisher and chairman of Methuen and Co Ltd, 1969-73, died on January 14 aged 83. He was born on September 19,1908 The Audience at "Parsifal. " Forty years on. . . Elizabeth R Tonight's film of the Queen at work shows her unexpected talent for witticisms, writes Melinda Wittstock The Times Crossword No 18,834 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch IBM Weather Business News Unholy Alliance Heavy Load Problem Shared Counting Cost Call to Account The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices UK carmakers cleared of overcharging Consumers denounce MMC report City gives cautious welcome to report Brittan seeks Rover return ICI removes the salt from its table Liberty rejects Myerson challenge PW gives account of BCCI fraud Mercury Asset Management Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Supplier restrictions contribute to higher prices Monopolies and Mergers Commission Report: New Cars The monopolies commission has been studying the supply of new cars since May 1990. Its conclusions and recommendations are published below There is greater awareness by UK consumers that prices and discounts vary widely Major Indices We do not propose fundamental change to an established system Commission's Recommendations Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Coopers & Lybrand ordered to pay $200m damages Housing starts show 3% rise Remaining cleaners at BT to go Board return Airport revamp Director goes The Times Pay deals and job losses add to German worries By our City Staff: Clowes jury retires Picture Gallery Northern Rock By our City Staff: Philips to take 25% stake in US group British Thornton ahead Blenheim raises £5.5m Alphameric shake-up Olivetti forecast Lee leaves Attwoods soon after rights Business Roundup Making an issue of the tunnel disputes Tempus Fuel for car market The Times Unit Trust Information Service MMC report helps price of car dealers accelerate Stock Markets Recent Issues Major Changes Wall Street German wage fears overdone Comment Housing hopes Sinking champers The Times City Diary Fiery encounter The Times City Diary Long memories The Times City Diary Cementing relations to beat the slump in building materials Recession has blown the roof off the industry and the OFT is knocking at the door. Martin Waller looks at the urge to merge Soviet Greet-ings The Times City Diary Maxwell assets The Times City Diary Lloyd's market needs outside regulators Syndicates' profits Help to mortgage borrowers in trouble is best given by lenders Auditors of bankrupt companies should carry out liquidation Midland People Read News Papers Portfolio Slide continues Times Newspapers Limited Recruitment & Assessment Services Landau Forte College Radio Lollipop Financial Analyst Financial Research Editors/salary Negotiable Boss Consulting Group Jonathan Wren Executive Financial Analyst Middlesex Laurrntian Milldon Ltd Finalist or Qualified Financial Controller Barking & Dagenham Financial Controller Designate Clarks Chartered Accountants Graduates Barclay Simpson Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Operational Review Futures Manager Partnership Accountant Management Accountant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bridging the audit gap Michael Fowle calls for a much wider debate on the role and responisbilities of the auditor Prudential Isle of Man Government North Tees Taking a stand on standards Audit Danaher's recall the only change to defeated XVs Ireland and Scotland name their teams for five nations' clash Dublin Teams Superior forward power sends St Mary's to final Memorable win for Bradford Schools Rugby Time is right to spoke rugby's wheel Students call up Douglas Medal beckons yachtsmen Effective body Lack of appeal Durham's caps Olympic event excluded Protection for the catcher Variable penalty Finding a name Mandarin: Travado to offer festival pointer Mandarin, Thunderer: Huntingdon Mandarin, Thunderer: Wincanton Twin Oaks may switch to Irish National Approval imminent for jockeys' logos Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Ladbrokes Bravefoot at Clonmel Rapid Raceline IOC votes for move to broaden membership A decisive innings by Kirsten Snow Reports Final Test Match Averages Whitney tops the hit parade as India crumble to defeat Cricket Cambridge attack too sharply for the Navy Hockey Challenge of securing cup place is the spur for Darcy Golf Card of the Course Norman looks for a revival Wattana crushes James Snooker Poor trials are a lift for London Rowing Sheringham excels as Forest come from behind Whyte impresses as Crystal Palace pay dearly for defensive weakness in the Rumbelows Cup By our Sports Staff: England pays his tribute to Davies For the Record Littlewoods Yorke at head of Villa march Charlton left with too much to do Ipswich end their seven-year wait Amati convinces Brabham of her grand prix value Motor Sport League refuses change of date Squash Rackets Walker at a halt Sport in Brief Lendl beaten Nine exemptions Swinton game off Koreans coming Ford Fixtures Sports Letters Ardiles numbed by events Aldershot one step nearer closure Bretts Newcastle persuade Keegan to return Ardiles is dismissed as St James' Park club tries to preserve second division status with new manager Keegan's Careet United go out after Webb and Giggs fail from penalty spot Revised Draw Liverpool relieved to survive England recall gives Botham his Test hundred Films Burial rites of the hardback Rising costs and dwindling sales are threatening the future of hardback novels. Clive Davis on the limp response from the publishers The First Date: making it watertight Private Life John Diamond draws up a plain person's contract Royal Opera House Appointments Inside 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 Last exit from the gulag Theatre Walpurgis Night Gate, Notting Hill Too many wrong notes in all that jazz Theatre A Night In Tunisia Theatre Royal, Stratford Mixing but not quite matching Theatre Romeo and Juliet Bristol Old Vic Texan who pulls no punches Rock Chris Whitley Marquee Troupers in need of a tonic Cinema Geoff Brown on For the Boys, plus Urga, Death in Brunswick, The Pleasure Principle and Les Valseuses When the Iron Curtain rises Theatre Carol Allen reports a new play, set during Prague's "velvel revolution" National Telelink Lost in no man's bland Television Review Forte Showcase Flair for showbiz Arts Brief Tyne tunes up Ms myth Last chance. . . Tomorrow in Life & Times How the tide has turned for tricky Dicky Peter Riddell assesses Nixon's nemesis at Watergate and his recent comeback Nixon Ruin and Recovery 1973-90 By Stephen Ambrose Simon and Schuster, £20 Salon soulmates of spirit Flora Fraser A Woman, a Man, and Two Kingdoms The Story of Madame d'Epinay and the Abbé Galiani By Francis Steegmuller Secker & Warburg, £17.99 Ruth Rendell Sacred soil of the Golden City Frothy German destiny Anne McElvoy Tomorrow Belongs to Me Germany through the Extraordinary Lives of Ordinary People By Peter Millar Bloomsbury, £17.99 Chaos theory of the death of a president Michael Wright Flying in to Love By D. M. Thomas Bloomsbury. £14.99 A continent drifts apart Hugh Thomas hails new survey of Latin American history, from the majestic immobility fo Hispaniola to the unpredictability of the present The Penguin History of Latin America By Edwin Williamson Allen Lane, £25 Magicians versus realists Jasper Rees The Granta Book of the American Short Story Edited by Richard Ford Granta, £15.99 the Penguin Book of Latin American Short Stories Edited by Thomas Colechie Viking, £15.99 Disability Living Allowance Indian passage of time The Still Point By Subniv Babuta Weidenfeld & Nicolson, £14.99 Boy Cuddle By Stevie White André Deutsch, £12.99 Saturday Redundant? Gemini N. B Selection Ltd Office drinkers reach for a cure Alcoholism costs 14 million working days a year. Widget Finn discovers how employers are tacking the problem N. B Selection Ltd Career Crossroads? Ramsey Hall Associates Thorn EMI Rental—Europe Chief Executive Hill Samuel Director English Conversation Teacher Unison Software Lynwood Chief Executive Harridge Executive Search Girl Guides North West Water Selector Europe Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Selector Europe Southern Electric Samuel Jones & Co. Limited Michael Page Legal Aid BBC Head of Group Personnel Dti JM Management Services Orion Redbrick Sequent An Environment That's as Creative as You are Business Managers The Centre for Consultancy plc CLWYD Barclays Scottish Power Whitehead selection Overseas Development Administration BBC Enterprises Royal Dutch/Shell Group Kimberly-Clark Maxim Networks Whitehead selection Fletcher Hunt plc Prudential Cathy Tracey & Associates Ltd. 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