News from 10/02/1992
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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Andrew Pierce, Sheila Gunn, DJM, Mathew D'ancona, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, John Vincent, Barry Trowbridge, Richard Pring, Jeremy Laurance, Raine Roberts (President), Tim Judah, Stuart Carne (Senior Forensic Medical Examiner, Tom Pocock, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, Roddy Forsyth, Alfred Hermida and our Foreign Staff, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Peter L. G. Bateman, Bryan Stiles, Annabel Jones, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, H. de la Haye Davies (Honorary Secretary), Hugh Lunghi, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Charles Bremner, Abraham Levy, Sir Sigmund Sternberg, Joseph Connolly, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, Peter MacDonagh, Neville Davis (Past President), Russell Kempson, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Six Rex Richards, Michael Durham, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, Arnold Wolfendale, Charles Yarwood (Chairman), Gabriella Gamini, David Miller, Kari Knight, Gillian Bowditch, Judi Bevan, Wolfgang Münchau, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Gerard Lyons, M. Barratt, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Neil Hoyle Chief Executive, Peter Stothard, Paul Griffiths, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, David Montagu-Smith, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Norman Jones (Chairman), Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Julian Lloyd Webber, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, E. C. A. Bott (Chief Medical Officer), Andy Martin, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Broome, M. A. Knight (President), Michael Phillips, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Rodney Thomas, Andrew Turner, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Sheila Gunn and Nicholas Wood, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Colin Campbell,
ResumoProtests ring out in Moscow Lloyd's case settled Home free Clinton hunt Algerian alert Back on track Lamb century Index Life & Times US threatens to abandon Nato over trade talks MEPs seek enquiry on tobacco lobbyists Ashdown dossier makes Tory sparks fly Nursing a four-year grievance on pay An adverdising campaign hopes to raise nursing's image. yet morale suffers while nurses await appeals from a 1988 regarding. Jeremy Laurance reports Major hopeful as consumers start spending British Coal Today in the Times Paddy Ashdown strives to put toughest week behind him The Liberal Democrate leader attributes his rise in popularity to the kindness of the public as he gets back normal politics, Sheila Gunn Police resist bigger Mi5 role over IRA Ulster war claim rejected by Major Sealink Stena Line Picture Gallery Labour expects Whitehall bias Here is the news at half ten. . . or maybe not By our Local Government Correspondent: Tories accused of extremism Lang rules out any move to devolution Man held after gun hijack of three cars Girl killed in pony accident Soccer captain knifed in brawl Blakelock hunt Correction Ransom man urges kidnapper to give up Aduction victim returns home Nurse 'humiliated ' by new grade Jeremy Laurance talks to two experienced nurses about their sense of injustice over the reorganised clinical grading system Trend is to live together Ministers to climb down over asylum aid Novell Key speech puts more pressure on race dispute head Barclays UK court sits abroad on war crimes deniala Judge to hear Lithuanian witnesses A television company is being sued over allegations of massmurder. Kerry Gill reports from vilnius Railways enjoy a change of fortune New, reopened, end relocated British Rail stations 1982-92 Trafalgar House Picture Gallery Doubt on mortgage rescues Fire deaths Victor resigns Tobacco campaign on eve of Ec vote raises abuse fears A ferocious battle to influence tomorrow's decision on tobacco advertising has led to calls for controls Tony Dawe reports on the tacties of an army of political persuaders and, right, meets a leading exponent Harrods Lobbyists may gain a lodging Iceman reveals his age Abducted girl found naked Cottages hit Stonehenge ban Drug arrests Bond winners Art of hitting the political target The Times Nissan Goodbye to the Gulag Anti-Semites strut the Moscow stage Blackshirts rally with communists Yeltsin's time is running out The West's programme of aid for Russia, generous though it is, will not be enough to stave off economic anarchy, Roger Boyes writes European Commentry Roman soap gets the Marchesa in a lather Krajina accepts UN plan CAP's mastermind reflects on the monster he created Stockpiles of food and a crippling budget are the legacy of a centralised farm policy, George Brock writes from Wapsverween, The Netherlands Asylum-seekers add to Munich worries Romania poll gives hope to opposition (Reuter): Battle bones (Reuter): Charge readied (AP): Uranium theft (AFP): £65,000 payout (AFP): Jailed again (AFP): Discord erupts (AP): Crew jailed (AP): Fire tragedy (Reuter): After Columbus Rough stuff builds up on election trail White House campaign Saddam's rivals in disarray Tyson waits for the count As the prosecution rested its case, legal experts remained divided on the likely outcome of the Tyson case, writes Charles Bremner from Indianapolis Picture Gallery Praying rabbi's cup overflows Richard Beeston reports with some amusements the vain attempts of Israel's holy men to undo the effects of their only too successful please to the heavens Pretenders line up to remove Shamir Halifax Argentina gave Nazis 20 years of safety Six die in Zulu rampage at Soweto Refugees shot (AFP): Glass tribute (AFP): Escobar trial (Reuter): Camp toll rises (AP): Prophet profits People Read Newspapers Julie Ward murder trial puts Kenya government in the dock Sam Kiley reports from Nairobi on the long train of investigation by a British father that led to the trial of two game wardens from the Masai Mara reserve Islamic front banned in Algerian alert Pakistan vows to halt march to border World writers rally in support of Rushdie People Picture Gallery From Reuter in tokyo: Poll deals blow to Miyazawa Sunalliance From AFP in Dakar: Club Med air crash kills 30 Maastricht on their minds Unfinished European business is an election factor, writes Peter Riddell Riddle on Monday …and moreover 'Twas love on our first date Bernard Levin celebrates a magical relationship with his pocket diary The iceman speaks The dating of mummified body in Tyrol offers a door to prehistory, says Matthew d'Ancona The Maggie and Bernard show? The Times Diary Maugham's pardon The Times Diary Big head The Times Diary Fame at last The Times Diary All in the mind The Times Diary Stay Here, America The Professions: Accountants Last week, The Times began a series of Monday editorial on "the forgotten supply side. " Britain's great professions, scarecely touched by Thatcherism face new insecurity in the Nineties Medicine and the law Falklands in review Verdict on Haughey Poll tax disparities Drug misusers under police custody Naina Yeltsin's name A human face when faulty towers fall Scientists' sense of awe Music teaching aims Beetle risks Economic weakling? Court Circular Birthdays today RAF Regiment Today's royal engagements Christening Nature notes Births Deaths Picture Gallery Learning from a Jewish tragedy Deaths Memorial Services Legal Notices To Place Your Classfied Advertisement Personal Appears Forthcoming marriages The Royal Society of Chemistry Roedean Air Marshal Sir Nigel Mills Word-Watching Anniversaries Memorial service Earl St Aldwyn Sir Edward Rayne Sir Edward Rayne, CVO, royal shoemaker, former chairman and president of the British Fashion Council and internatioonal bridge player, died on February 7 aged 69. He was born on August 19,1922 Edwin Whitehead Edwin C. Whitehead, a self-made multi-milionaire who became one of Ameripists in the field of biomedical reserarch, died of a heart attack on February 2 whilc playing squash at his home in Greenwich, Connecticul, aged 72. He was born in New York City on June 1,19198 Ignacio Bernal Garcia Ignacio Bernal Garcia Pimentel, his home in Mexico City on January 26 aged 81. He was born in Paris on February 13,1910 Barbara Couper Barbara Couper, actress, died on January 10 aged 89. She was born on January 3 1903 Appreciations Sir Roger Ormrod On this Day Mozart Obscured by Romantic Gloom Jean-Louis Jeanmaire Jean-Louis Jeanmaire, Swiss traitor, died to February 5, aged 81 Patten wants MPs over the humbug of happy families London undercut over art sale fees The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,837 Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Restored cathedral to show its face Weather Business News Hit man mixing oil and hot water Man of the Week Change on Week Banks promote ecu to fourth in currency league Lloyd's names to get £135 matter change of heart Outhwaite case settled out of court Shell takes stake in $9bn gas deal Harry Slime crawls to east sector Royal Bank to sell Charterhouse Olympic debut for HDTV system Minet Recession makes people change the way they shop East Kilbride Last-gasp lobbying by Marlboro countrymen Brussels Notebook Bryant & May strikes a balance with nature Touche appoints itself hotel receiver Bull seeks further financial partners Burtons paper rating is cut Salomon chief for London Wine and spirit sales fall faster First step to City promotion Post Office plea The Unkindest cut of all Comment Hagan dazed The Times City Diary Pay spasms distract the eye from Germany's creeping paralysis Analysts have been quick to scorn German steelworkers' claims but Anatole Kaletsky thinks they are missing the real danger sinnals Hypo Bank By our Business Staff: Credit stirrings fail to dispel economic gloom Ordnance Survey Reuters excepts to report good news Reporting this Week US defaults offer timely warning Capital Markets Epwin builds in shareholder value Smaller Companies MacArthy issues loan notes warning Devaluation on the agenda whoever wins Gilt-Edged Fiat Finnish rail deal opens CIS network McMillan Yachts International PLC How I got where I am today Capitalisation, week's change Investors settle whereto homely welcome Property attracts the lion's share of Bes money, explains Derek Harris Howard Kennedy RBL Housing Association A trade in the smaller fry Investment funds reach small trading companies with big plans Harvey & Donaldson Set up your Own Bes Assured Tenancy Company Artesian Johnson Fry Published next Week Ticket for distant returns Gloucester opt for a low-risk strategy General Barnes turns close battle Alexander kicks away Sale's slim hopes Mitchell maintains an unbeaten record The Times Wasps no menace to London rivals Newbridge reap reward Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Park are Motivated by Dear I departed Mandarin: Auction Law to pass acid test Mandarin, Thunderer: Plumpton Mandarin, Thunderer: Hereford Dunwoody must resolve Cheltenham dilemma Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Leasers over the Jumps Raceline United may have to cut out the middle man Leaders' title chances could bag down Leeds slip to second defeat Weekend FOOTBAtt Results and Tables Portsmouth dazzled by Dozzell Keegan savours a perfect start Clive White Aldershot's future is given boost Taylor brings the finishing touch to West Bromwich Sending-off sinks Birmingham hopes A game to forget for Coton Rangers made to struggle Liverpool pass difficult test Belles seal league title Daly is able to make the power game pay For the Record By our Sports Staff: Ballesteros chalks up a landmark victory Golf Today's Fixtures Hick finds bowling an easier art to master Lamb and Smith hold key as England enter final day of third Test batting to preserve unbeaten record South Africans show promise in defeat Crutchley grabs draw from lax Gymkhana Hockey Havant cling to league advantage England women gain the lead in Test series Pipe is honourable fifth on riding debut Point-To-Point Hendry is crowned the master again Snooker Conner tastes defeat for second time Yachting France sets standard for Games openings Conway steers clear of the limelight to hone programme Relaxed approach bodes well for skater Schneider's priorities Results from Albertville Holmes in surprise Sport in Brief Neilsen upsets Hall's tilt at title record Badminton Livingston has Christie in sights Selectors stride into a controversy Athletics Offiah sinks Brisbane Results and Tables Hull benefit from an enforced change of tactics Rugby League Boone fails final test Rackets Rugby Union Sheringham seizes his chance to shine Cup semi-final remains in the balance England lose Platt through leg injury Plus Faxes at Unbeatable Prices Ardiles out to return Krabbe gets reprieve from suspension Unheralded Ortlieb wins the downhill gold for Austria Lamb leads England to safety Richards back to do a job in Paris Madonna in bloom again The masterpiece Madonna with the Pinks languished in an English castle until restoration revealed its authenticity. Now, argues Richard Cork, it overshadows its model by Leonardo Politics Go on, tip somebody a wink today Working Life Libby Purves on the joy of the gratuity Whitehead & Partners Half marks for Clarke's teacher training plans Inside Entertainments Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertainment complied Theatre Guide Jererny Knigston'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 acrose the country Daydreams and kookie humour Theatre Me and Mamie O'Rourke Palacem Watford Virtuoso athletics Concert Bournemouth Sinfonietta/Vasary Queen Elizebeth Hall The bare facts of life Television The Lose Language of Crances BBC2 Four ways to the new Concert Smith Quarter Purcell Room Tale of the long distance actor Interview The resilient Tom Courtenay is on the road again, touring Britain in Moliere's The Miser. He talks to Peter Barnard Trigger sends his regrets Cinema Ageing cowboys and artistic oppression Geoff brown on the varied delights on offer at the Rotterdam Film Festival Dan Air Books in the sand Arts Brief Vice and virtue Last chance. . . Hitler's Winter Olympics In 1936 the nazis wanted to exploit a brilliant young skier for racial propaganda. Kathe Grasegger still lives in the Bavarian Alps and Andy Martin went to meet her Hitler had plans for the skiers. He invited Kathe and Christl to dinner The Times Educational Supplementry Public, but not publicly owned Thérése Lawson gives a personal view of politicians' rights to privacy Exhibiting a feel for the times How sticking to Queensberry rules can pay off for the commercial designer Pure Cotton Hold tight on curves Prime La Creme De La Creme Plants blow last post for pests A group of common European flowering plants called the bugles and an Indian lilac may hold the key to environmentally safe agriculture, Nick Nuttall reports Moon oxygen Science Update In memory Boycott call Smoke report A Nobel effort, but could do better A glittering scheme to boost teachers' morale has been ignored by too many for too long, Michael Durham says Bringing ministers to book Viewpoint Five out of ten for Clarke A genuine partnership in teacher training cannot be created on the orders of Whitehall mandarins It is difficult to know why anybory outside teacher training should take exception Noticeboard Polytechnic of East London Depute Principal Posts Plater College Oxford Chair in Child Mental Health No Title Vacancies for Teachers Ministry of Education Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Strathclyde Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Courses Multiple Classified Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Independent Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Research Posts Specialist Training Announcements Asserting private law right Minor in care can be placed in hospital Liability for reference The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword Law Reports BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite How to Talk to your Cat
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