News from 08/02/1992
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John Dugdale, Phil Yates, Frances Hill and Tania Glyde, Paul Heiney, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Ian R. McNeill (President), Jane MacQuitty, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Pryce-Jones, Tim Judah, Tom Pocock, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Matthew D'Ancona, James Bone, Chris Eliou, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Terry Binns, David Henson, Brian Grainger, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, John O'Leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Kevin Eason and Wolfgang M?nchau, Brenda Parry, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Brian Beel, Point-To-Point Correspondent, George Thomas, R. P. G. Neville, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Alistair B. Cooke, R. E. Engel, Pamela L. Littman, Martin Barrow, Ray Kennedy, Elaine Fogg, Robin Young, John Winder, John Wilkins (Chartered surveyor), Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Enid E. Armstrong-James, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., Timothy Atkinson, Jane Calvert-Lee, Director, Robert Muller, Nicole Swengley, Peter Purton, Deputy President, C. J. Spry (Regional General Manager), John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Candy Atherton, James N. Johnson, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Martin Hoyle, A. L. Rowse, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Barry Millington, D. Goodman, Wolfgang Münchau, K. R. Rollinson, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Lorna Billinghurst, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, June Ducas, Paul Wilkinson, Nick Smurthwaite, Paul Griffiths, David West, Nigel Hawkes, Lindsay Cook, Weekend Money Editor, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, D. J. Fermo, Christopher Thomas, Sara McConnell, Martin Kay, Brian Patten Poet, James Pringle, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Anthony Hecht, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Alan Hickman, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux and Tim Jones, Jonathan Clark, Michael Seely, Walter Gammie, Thomson Prentice, Medical Correspondent, Boyd-Carpenter, Sarah Jane Checkland, Peter Victor, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Georginan Natzio, Michael Phillips, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Adrian Dannatt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Hugo Vickers, Benedict Nightingale, Colin D Steward, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, James A. Mackay, Chris Moore, David Powell, Keith Macklin, Stanley Thorley, Arthur Leathley, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Conal Gregory, Keith Joseph, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, John Inman, Robin Biggam,
ResumoAshdown case man to deny charges Ford cuts 2,100 jobs as motor industry slumps Guinness case falls Boxer bailed England toil Index Weekend Times Champion sprinter suspended after drug test Police study second break-in Rival rallies will clash in Moscow Aids warning aimed at ethnic minorities The home of good writing Visa Bitter car workers fear thousands more jobs will go Motor workers are angry but not surprised at cuts and believe the industry's best days have gone forever. Ronald Faux and Tim Jones report Clarke vows to take on student unions Lunn Poly Ex-stores chief dies in fire Reynolds cabinet to break from old style MPs give Maxwells fortnight to reply Bishop tells Belfast not to lose hope Killer of daughters jailed Underground firebomb alert Jury in hotel Police award BBC post Kidnapper's letter tells of satisfaction and self-revulsion Acid case man 'felt like dying' The classroom revolution The Sunday Times By a Staff Reporter: Keays dismisses gloating claim Jealous husband shut wife in shed Eubank bailed after death crash The Equitable Life Halifax in £18m plan to rescue borrowers Peugeot 205 Witnesses hide identity at joyride inquest EC report challenges rabies law Thunderbirds fan saves Virgil's face Babies saved by balloons Carey saves trust for former offenders Gore-Tex Picture Gallery Roofer worked with baby on back Kinnock reassures aides over benefits Pensions to rie in 'first year' Labour proud of town hall record The Travel Collection Medieval hall given new lease of life Scottish home rule bill fails Woman deacon accuses gay clergy Timeshare tactics attacked Picture Gallery Work training run 'on a shoestring' Theft case lawyer in court Aids virus man accused Killer jailed Driver cleared Low turn-out Man shot dead Rabbits offside By our Foreign Staff: Pakistan admits to nuclear capability Ministry reveals bomb programme Muslims head for banking conflict Vietnam sticks to the old red road National Savings Picture Gallery Reuter: Nine die in Algiers violence Tyson tells court his accuser was willing sex partner Experts say Tyson was convincing. His guilt or innocence believes his word, writes Charles Bremner from Indianapolis Top UN jobs go in pro-Western move Focus shifts from Third World agenda CIA joins battle to oust Saddam Queen Elizabeth2 Picture Gallery Police told off for Zulu bias Harkin's presidential goal puts Iowa in the shade Autonomy change by Shamir Rising fortune Curbs lifted Strike threat (Reuter): 'Flawed' report (Reuter): Paying out (Reuter): Youth recovers (Reuter): Webbed feet (AFP): High as a cat Babic wants peace force referendum Turmoil in Krajina UN sends in 25 more officers Peking agents keep tabs on foreign 'spies Journalists are deemed to be working for their governments and are tracked accordingly by the State Security Burcau, Catherine Sampson writes from Peking Picture Gallery Sober suits set seal on history Death toll adds to pressure on Azerbaijani president Cosmonaut flies home to unknown Cunard Countess Kaunda lives on family support People Aids-like disease ravages dolphins Clifford Longley Annulment is badly handled within the Catholic Church …and moreover A sleuth in a million As Maigret returns to the screen, H. R. F. Keating explores what makes a detective great When corruption reigned Elections today look tame beside the violence of 18th-century cmpigns, says Jonathan Clark Curbed crusader The Times Dairy Turn up for the book The Times Dairy Late converts The Times Dairy Turfed out The Times Dairy Sex Appeal Weimar Russia NHS pay and funding Press coverage of Ashdown affair Avoidance of any professional foul Challenges on VAT and tax relief The ageing process Tomorrow's London Hollywood myths Monarchy under the microscope Court Circular Weekend birthdays Today's royal engagement Memorial service Yet the Lord is waiting to show you you his favour,… School news Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Service dinners Luncheon Classified Advertising Dinners Appointment Sir Gareth Clayton Air Marshal Sir Gareth (Thomas Butler) Clayton, Kcb, Dfc, and bar, a former air secretary and second world war pilot, died on February 5 aged 77. He was born on November 13,1914 Nations remember Russia's Columbus Laura Kendal Laura May Kendal, actress and mother of two daughters, Felicity and Jennifer, who followd in her foot dteps, died on February 5 aged 83. She was born on May 8,1908 Christopher Skelton Christopher Skelton, printer, typographer and publisher, died on February 1 aged 66. He was born on September 3,1925 Dubrovnik's scars laid bare Latest wills Meeting George Moran George Moran, director of the Anna Freud Centre, died in Naples, Florida, on January 23 aged 40 of motor neurone disease. He was born on August 30,1951, in Detroit, Michigan By Our Fashion Correspondent: Military Modes in Paris Case against Guinness two is dropped The Times Crossword No 18,836 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Times Weathercall Lighting-Up Times Weather To the Occasion QE2 asks for tips in advance Business News Profile Job cuts cast doubt over us recovery Dow slips by 30 on market fears The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Who ya gonna buy? Ghostbusters Surrender values Korea opening Lloyd's names settle for £4m Tax claim aid Wolseley fixes French connection BES buybacks Musical investors Pep Guide Plugging holes Last-quarter fell in insolvencies brings little cheer Windsor plunges into loss Westland move Frost buys Saints Power contract limits eased Bass sues vendors of Holiday Inns The Sunday Times Lilley heads for Euro-collision National Westminster Bank Asda chief reshuffles senior management Business Roundup Oil project stake sold £100m trains order CML profit warning Kvaerner buys firms Dean sells 2m shares P-E to hold payout Falling foul of a desire to increase Rover's returns Week Ending Rise and rise of a reluctant accountant BICC's chairman has a fascination for history, although his career took a different course, Carol Leonard finds Lufthansa poised to cancel new aircraft John Govett & Co Limited Wolseley taps in to French success Tempus Elusive Wiggins Market-makers unload to balance their books Stock Market Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Wall Street Surrender Cuts Fraudsters still have a few tricks up their sleeves Regulation of the investment industry is being tightened but it is a slow process When the alarm bells should ring Pre-Budget fever takes hold Comment M&G Compensation on a sliding scale Fidelity Investments Independent Financial Adviser Up goes the price of surrender Unitised life policies add hundreds to the cost of an early exit Family Assurance Society Briefings Save & Prosper Concern mounts over BES property buyback Gartmore Knight Williams Prudential Personal Equity Plans Henderson For Information regarding Advertising within the… Northern Rock Emerging market funds await the SIB's blessing The sale of Korean and Mexican unit trust may be permitted soon in Britain. Rupert Bruce considers the prospect Phone link to aid tax refund claims Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Lenders in rates war for scarce business Be an angel and put cash in the wings Rodney Hobson reviews the pros and cons of the theatre as an investment Counsellors overwhelmed by growing debt queues How to dodge a false pot Save & Prosper Framlington Multiple Display Advertising Items Northern Rock Revenue errors Picture Gallery Rent rise no barrier to enfranchisement Charging for time more appropriate Portfolio Platinum Long wait for cheque to clear Save & Prosper Beware pension transfer salesmen Postcode Interest Rates Roundup Gloomy end 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 England forward pair stand down from club games Clubs' relations cool after frozen cup-tie Match-By-Match Guide Johnson points to Gosforth revival Leeds' foes may be united next time Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Penaud keeps spot for match By our Sports Staff: Ballesteros setting a hot pace in the desert Golf Second round Qualifiers Baker-Finch straining to tame big hitters Davis brought back to earth by Foulds Snooker Golf Membership Ayr Lingfield Park Elsworth still confident after Duharra's defeat Cab On Target fit for Cheltenham Catterick Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Uttoxeter Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Newbury Ladbrokes Mandarin: Remittance Man can lead procession of top quality chasers Dun Gay Lass returns William Hill Tout sees glint of gold at the end of the ice tunnel Babsleighing Albertvile serves up a taste of Games to come David Miller, chief sports correspondent, argues that the winter Olympics will never be the same again Guide to the Events and Venues at the Winter Olympic Games France's hopes resting with the Duchesnavs Figure-Skating The Games on television Heinzer beats a downhill path Tomba's attempt to retain his titles can him a place in Olympic history Nieminen rules the new wave Ski Jumping O'Reilly heads challenge Speed-Skating Swedes to have a high time Ice Hockey Dan Air Curry returning to a happy hunting ground British success In Brief Old and young Large scale Lost coaching 1988 medal table New Zealand take the honours in a war of attrition Bothan makes cameo appearance Hodges reaches a milestone Snow Reports Hull must be on their guard against Eagles Rugby League Australians will flock to see the return of South Africa Start of a scramble Hightown can play their aces Lewis looks to continue his remarkable run Cross country hopes grow Hounslow should rise to double test Hockey Cantona in French squad for game against England Leeds's new boy waits for League action Paisley stands down The Times Match-By-Match Guide TCCB says registration rules fair In Brief Wild cards Wedding bells Conner supported Maclean battles Police sides head for a Wembley meeting Non-Leaghe Football Syed moves forward Table Tennis Cooper sees a bright future Top of Table Aldershot defy warning not to play For the Record Price is in line for call to duty Rugby Union Hall makes quick trip to last eight Badminton Rugby Union By our Sports Staff: Wasmeier gathers gold momentum Samaranch backs South Africa O'Reilly flies the flag for Britain Public Auction Notice Keegan picks McDermott Wright defies England Whale of a time Simon Barnes on Saturday Shoe shines Bar Wars Cup hound is found Grunt and groan gamble Television: Lynne Truss turns on to a good read Page… Head over heels in love with danger Tomba la Bomba, Jilly Curry, the Duchesnays. . . who will be the heroes of the sixteenth Winter Olympics, opening today in Albertville? David Powell goes cold-weather star-gazing Say It with High Society Globe-Trotter Defence of Hunting Last Token, Booking Form and Full Details Film Noble Caledonia Limited Theatre Music Evenings out Dance Exhibitions Videos Salerooms Booking now Actions speak louder than words Review Subtitles popped up all over the place this week, but not always helpfully, Lynne Truss says Too much naked truth? Homosexual love-making is portrayed in a film on BBC2 tomorrow night Gambling on Gambon The new Maigret on our screens tomorrow is far from true to Simenon's original Texaco Guilty Secrets: Naim Attallah Back to the good old days Preview Moscow City Ballet Rg The South Bank Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items South Bank Royal Festival Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Shakespeare Company Barbican Hall Multiple Classified Advertising Items Seal is set on his success Nominated for three of next week's Brits awards, rock star Seal has only one album and one tour to his name. David Sinclair investigates his appeal Spinster blossoms In world of despair Theatre Night of the Iguana Lyttetton Complete 7-day TV guide The Sunday Times Fresh from Argentina New Music Lonatano/Martinez St John's Boring roaring Theatre The Roaring Girl; s Hamlet Croydon Warehouse Rejoice, but don't force it Concerts Philharmonia/BBCSO/Lazarev Festival Hall Talking Heads Over the hill, down the dale The rise of Notting Hill has peaked. Jonathan Meades samples its charms Another Maff gaffe Kind Food Alison Johnson Dishes to set before a prince There's more to eating in Wales than leeks and laver bread, as five young chefs proved when they staged a stately banquet there Competition Winners Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Hotel Restaurants Cafes Eat to your heart's content Frances Bissell, The Times cook, serves up a Valentine's dinner Darling sips for St Valentine Everyone can say it with pink fizz next Friday - even champagne is reduced, reports Jane MacQuitty Best Buys The Times Two holidays for the price of one The Times invites you to take your partner for a free holiday with return flights and first-class hotel accommodation worldwide Saturday Rendezvous All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to VIP The Video Dating Club The Times Singles Seminar Further Information How to Make your Booking The Times The right ram for the job? Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Ratty gets into deep water Our water volves are fast disappearing. Candy Atherton reports on their plight Events MOPS Forte Showcase Where to Walk Picture Gallery Snowdonia Best of Britain The Llanberis Pass, thronged in summer, is a raw and thrilling place in winter. Robin Young reports Little things designed to annoy in th How not to be upset by the welcome, irritated by the lighting or intimidated by the sommelier on your expensive weekend break Cuba Where to Stay Where to Eat Sealink Stena Line Multiple Display Advertising Items Amplivox + Ultratone Multiple Display Advertising Items Family History Rose Dodd Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop The Galaxy Range Oriental Rugs Asthma Outstanding value House Dust Mite are You Allergic? Peter Adams Sewills Marshalls Paradise regained in Sherwood Francesca Greenoak admires the tropical splendour of a Center Parc Home & Garden Allen Roof Recovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Roofshield UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Buys Multiple Classified Advertising Items Agriframes Bramley's Nurseries Weekend Tips Western Driveways My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hour of pure magic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Bovis Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Regalian Multiple Display Advertising Items Chesterton Multiple Classified Advertising Items Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items All the world is his canvas New mission for the wartime code-breakers Treasure in the south Charm on a grand scale Fame, fickleness and fakes Sarah Jane Checkland on the background to the alleged Whieldon ware copies Winning Move Word-Watching Concise Crossword No 2709 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Love that seat Shopping Two's company when it comes to some new chairs Classified Advertising The Times BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite INDIAhhh BBC1 Satellite Ring Now Radio 1 ITV Variations The Times FREE-Bunnies & Bears Learning Tree Opening Shots Contents Letters that Spelt Death In December 1941, Robert Muller lost his grandmother. She was 64 years old, Jewish, and a citizen of Hamburg. SHe died at the hand of nazis and bureaucrafs Fifty years later, he attempts to piece together her last days Neville Johnson In-Nu 1 Audi Pride of the Li His many girlfriends are immortalised in paintings throughout his mansion, and his wife lives in Paris. He will be 60 this year, and still wants 20 or so children. But what makes Lord Weymouth tryly controversial is that he has beaten the pressure to conform. Barking? Aln Franks thinks not. Photographs by Polly Farquharson Teenage pop hits 45 Music executives are ageing, and taking the music with them. They are ousting vinyl with the adult sound of CD, but they can't stop the new generation dancing to the eternally youthful 12-inch, Sean O'Hagan writes USAir Zen and the spiritual heart of Scotland The Buddhists of Samye Ling are concentrating their thoughts on establishing Holy Islands as a centre of contemplation. Thomas Quirke seek enlightenment. Photographs by Paul Massey The bladerunner with a sharp edge Short-track speed skaters must be fast and ruthless in an event that is new to the Olympics. Alix Ramsay meets Wilf O'Reilly, who should win gold for Britain When I started compiling material for The Literary… Tailoring the dish to suit Gut Feeling Clement Freud prepares a meal for John Inman Composed in the face of fear Under a new director and composer, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's London concerts will be distinctly contemporary, Stephen Pettitt writes Noblie Caledonia Limited Trousers? Fashion Love to Love You, Baby Selfridges Sunni outlook in a savage land In the face of oppression, thousands of Uzbeks have managed to uplift their lives through religion. Colin Thubron takes a spiritual route through a troubled nation No Title Ontario Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Round the World Multiple Display Advertising Items Panting to a Tyrolean beat Self-confessed novice walkers Sally Baker and her daughter Erin take on a breathtaking alpine challenge Itineraries Harvey Elliott sees the British put in the shade Classic Tours Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items General Multiple Display Advertising Items Explore Guerba Fully Bonded Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hoseasons Holidays Multiple Display Advertising Items Canadas West Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bold body lines Peter Ackroyd finds out why half the pleasure of sex lies in reading about it afterwards The Literary Companion to Sex Edited by Fiona Pitt-Kethley Sinclair-Stevenson, £18 Wearing his heart on his dress-sleeves Paul Golding Hello Darling, are You Working? By Rupert Everett Sinclair-Stevenson. £13.95 Picture Gallery If evil Thread is lost Fantasy All the Weyres of Pren by Anne McCaffrey Bantam, £13.99 The Renegades of Pern By Anne McCaffrey Corgi, £3.99 Feminist verse and its pitfalls An Atlas of the Difficult World Poems 1988-1991 By Adrienne Rich W. W. Norton, £12.95 Poems 1976-1986 By Margaret Atwood Virago, £6.99 paperback Her Blue Body Everything we Know Earthling Poems 1965-1990 By Alice Walker The Women's Press, £15.95 Paperbacks Saddam and the cost of clemency Desert Shield to Desert Storm The Second Gulf War By Dilip Hiro HarperCollins, £25 Human fireworks in a maritime theatre The Pacific Campaign The Second World War at Sea By Dan van der Vat Hodder & Stoughton, £25 Rhyme and reason in the nursery and playground Children The Young Man of Cury And Other Poems By Charles Causley Illustrated by Michael Foreman Macmillan, £9.99 Who Drew on the Baby's Head? By Michael Rosen Illustrated by Riana Duncan André Deutsch, £7.99 Exposing Soviet science fictions Five Billion Vodka Bottles to the Moon Tales of a Soviet Scientist By Iosif Shklovsky W. W. Norton, £14.95 Reading a poem Anthem The Times A world of sound Experience top orchestras, conductors and soloists-all at a discounted rate The Times/London International Orchestral Season - seat prices Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3136: Irairan by Essem Chess Solutions: No. 3133 Listener The Times 'I loved visiting knacker's yards' A Childhood: Dame Elisabeth Frink Noble Caledonia Limited Dunhill
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