News from 11/02/1992
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A. C. L. Sturge, Jon Ashworth, Lynne Greenwood, Bob Ross, Andrew Pierce, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Rhodes Boyson, Robert J. Dunn, Dryden Gilling-Smith, Richard Owen and Frank Smith, Simon Barnes, Edward Rayne, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Sian Flynn, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Harold Davis, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Michael Clark, M. D. J. Chesterman, Reuter, R. T. Barber (Deputy leader), Charles Bremner, Chris Barton, John O'leary, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, James Tye, James Spurr, Edward Fennell, Elaine Fogg and Tom Walker, Andrew Gibbon Williams, John Woodcock, Harry Debelius, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Janet Daley, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, Stuart Sexton (Director), Patrick Stevens, H. C. Higgins, J. W. Turnbull, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Jeremy Laurance Health Service Correspondent, Alan Ryan, Liz Gill, A. J. Anderson, Peter Sale, Hazel O'leary, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, James Vant, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Christopher Thomas, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Alfred Hermida, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Conrad Goulden, Matthew Parris, Richard Wade, Liz Smith, Neil Harris, Julia Dalton, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Robert Morgan, Brian Buchanan, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, R. C. Smith, Michael Phillips, Michael Dynes, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, Frances Gibb, James Le Fanu, Matthew Bond, Jon Stock, Philip Jacobson, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoTycoon found guilty of fraud Clowes convicted of 'milking millions' from financial empire Surgery for Lawrence Legal hitch Royal opera Index Life & Times Labour's top tax may start at £36,000 Recovery firms drink to higher allowances Public servants' pay rises beat inflation Channel tunnel opening delayed three months Western prisoners held captive in the Gulag Tiffany & Co. Picture Gallery Today in the Times Eurotunnel overwhelmed by sheer scale of venture What has caused the delay in the much advertised opening of the Channel tunnel? Michael Dynes reviews the complex operation under the waves By our Legal Correspondent: Mackay puts case to MPs Sun Alliance Immigrants to keep legal aid advice Minister backtracks on asylum bill Time-saver takes the top prize Doctor gets second chance Boss 'hen-pecked' sacked man Troops move in as Ulster talks open Man dies in fire near BP refinery Three die in house fire Council opens mortgage line Sotheby's cuts Russian denial 5 % rejected Advertisement Councillor marries prostitute accused of blackmailing him Parkinson 'joked about pregnancy' Carrickfergus Castle! Low-flying jets make eggs go white 'Patients benefit' from Gp budgets PTA backs head of opt-out school Woman had ex-lover beaten to death BT Covent Garden hails the Queen £1m care saves crash mail with 5% chance Car boot find PC sentenced Jail criticised New regiment Gilt-edged lifestyle of a conman Barlow Clowes: The Colapse of an Investor's Dream Peter Clowes looked like the kind of man investors could trust. Not only his looks were deceptive. Jon Ashworth charts the spectacular downfall of a working class boy made bad The Times Countdown to conviction Key Dates Victims' bitter memories linger Victims Report slated failure of DTI Ombudsman Classroom pay averages £18,200 Public sector awards Dentists condemn hollow victory NHS Health Service Salaries Defence increase aims to keep skilled staff Forces Unions dismayed at 'penny pinching' Reaction Toshiba Accord Motorway drivers get new service Oil reserve rejected Around the Lobby Taking cover Post pledge Parliament today Bane of the left gives Tories teeth Labour to spend extra £50m on cancer Cellnet Rig staff given protection BR sell-off proposal promised Efficiency mixes with muddle in airlift to Russia Referendum on UN splits Serb rebels Barclays Picture Gallery File on Mengele opened Former Stasi leader in a time-warp trial Cold War chill lingers over love at Moscow mission (AFP): Waiting game for Georgian (AFP): Port of call (Reuter): Danish blaze (AP): Neo-Nazi held (AP): Romania poll (AFP): Free wheeling (Reuter): Enclave dead St. Joseph's Hospice Gonzalez vows to use law against Eta apologists In an interview with Richard Owen and Frank Smith, the Spanish prime minister says that Basque guerrilas and their supporters will fail in their attempts to spoil the 1992 festivities British rebate under review Pulling strings is way of life Paris Notebook by Philip Jacobson Panasonic UK poised to reject trade and Nato link White House welcomes Qualyle mission Ultra Chloraseptic Throat Spray Picture Gallery US rejected Haiti killings evidence Lawyers spar over Tyson image The jury is being presented with starkly contrasting portraits of the boxer - victim or criminal - writes Charles Bremner from Indianpolis Algeria clashes leave 10 dead Tokyo leader heads for fall 'Magic' makes a comeback Doctor on trial (Reuter): Masked deaths (Reuter): Equal fight Delhi press gushes with royal pride India's awareness of the past allows it to dwell without rancour on the symbols of British rule, writes Christopher Thomas Burmese soldiers close in on Karen rebels Troops block march to Kashmir border A Race Apart Hammer to fall on diaries of reluctant 'bodyline' recruit People Woodrow Wyatt The republic tide will soon be in retreat Pointless panic on Aids Evidence of an epidemic among heterosexuals has been proved to be a medical myth, says James Le fanu The myth of female freedom Janet Daley wonders if chaperones are a girl's best friend Craig Brown . . . and moreover Archer's dagger The Times Diary Royal doubles The Times Diary Basket cases The Times Diary Blue flame The Times Diary Paying the Market Way Ec's Awkward Neighbour Tandoori with Chips Returning from grant-maintained to grammar schools Aircraft safety Princess's car Council spending Value for money? Advertising that gives offence Faulty towers The right to die Beyond their ken Court Circular Dinners TA officer cadets commissioned Latest wills Christening Births Charismatic to be bishop Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Luncheon University news Forthcoming marriages Forces' appointments Anniversaries Appointments Prince for Italy Alex Haley Alex Palmer Haley, the back American author of Roots, which became a world-acclaimed television production, died suddenly at a Seattle hospital on February 10 aged 70. He was born in Ithaca, New York; on August 11,1921 Colonel Sir Martin Gibbs Colonel Sir Martin Gibbs, Kcvo, Cb, Dso, Td, Jp, Lord-Lieutenant of Glucestgershire, died on February 8 aged 74. He was born on February 14,1917 The Dowager Duchess of Leinster The Dowager Duchess of Leinster had died in hospital in Brighton aged 71, She was the widow of the 7th Duke, who had led an unorthodox and erratic life, She was born on February 19,1920 Henry Stommel Henry Melson Stommel. oceanographer, died in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 18 aged 71. He was born in Wilmington, Delware, on September 27,1920 Appreciations Sir Edward Rayne Eitan Livni Jean Hamburger High Power Aero Engins Julie Ward case hangs on a hair The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18 , 838 Weather Theatres to join Sunday traders Making a meal of motorway trifle Political sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices EC chief renews attack on Brittan over De Havilland Drop in credit undermines recovery hope Wace investigates share dealings Counting the cost of Outhwaite By our City Staff: Tottenham returns to profits Victor Ratner to leave group Whittingdale Chairman of Wilkes resigns in bid battle The Times Unit Trust Information Service BNFL strikes fixed-price deal with Scottish Nuclear By our Industrial Staff: Transfer fee plan to outlaw poaching ICI sells computer services business Business Roundup Ban for PCW fraud duo Berlitz stake for sale Baldwin beats slump MTS drops bid to buy the port of Medway B Gas to float stake in Canada Board ousted CRA blow BCCI payout Equitable buy Locate in Scotland Bachmann Group returns to managers Bond Corp report warns of criminal charges Picture Gallery BCI and Rolls to cut 630 jobs By our City Staff: Hillsdown buys Unigate offshoot Levitt four on bail until April Gateway plans job cuts Unigate lays chicken troubles to rest Tempus Halcyon Days Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Clouds gather over leading insurers Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options London Traded Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Money Markets A victory for common sense Comment Bumping along Furlong takes it a bit easier The Times City Diar59 Billy remembered The Times City Diary Seville prepares to welcome the world on a voyage of discovery Expo 92 is on targat to open in two months time Harry Debelius looks behind the scenes at Spain's confident management of this international showcase Radler's law The Times City Diary Forecasts of Lloyd's results Business Letters Index-linked gilts Names pay the price of apathy SAA Klöckner targets Japanese car firms in Britain CBI says factory pay rises at 4.1% Reader's Digest Packer issues ACP float details Courage ahead of schedule as Foster's dips slightly Businesses for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items In Thriving Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lasmo agrees to £6.7m payoff for Ultramar chiefs Retail Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jendrusch & Partner Cattle's to float retail arm Payout for B&C creditors Cardiff protest Talks on sale Confident start Murphy will step up England have thrown away the textbook Gerald Davies Johnson returns for England B The Times Harlequins drawn at Roehampton in Pilkington Cup Rugby Union Quarter-Finals Picture Gallery Sailing through murky waters Simon Barnes is richly fascinated by Plots beneath the America's Cup water line in San Diego Clark and Dow take over Basketball Hightown aim for European goal Hockey Pools Forecast Mandarin: Run For Free to enjoy festival pipe-opener Moore improves after heavy fall Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Towcester Sheikh Mohammed buys Aliysa Newton Abbot Lamb's reprieve is England's salvation Act of sportsmanship rebounds on New Zealand as lawerence's injury overshadows drawn third Test Ramiz is in the runs once again Problems underwater force Conner to stall Yachting Greatbatch recalled Full Scoreboard from Wellington Barrett's bout is postponed again Boxing Final Test Match Averages England First-Class Tour Averages Penalties overshadow the premier division Ice Hockey Adelaide enjoys rare run feast Aldershot's hopes fade Rematch is likely Sport in Brief The Times Tanner ruled out of Cup replay with back injury Football Overseas Football Results For the Record Blair still a speed champion Keen out of British team Results from Albertville Today's Fixtures IAAF to tighten drug test rules Athletics Stella Artois Lawrence's career in the balance Test match fall leaves England bowler in agony with broken kneecap Small gets surprise call to join England party England Party Lloyd's Russians stage their last stand at Albertville Surgeon says that injury is reparable Taylor invites Jones to his England party England Squad Johnston is ignored Putting the fizz into socialism Why should the left stick stale old cakes and ale politics? Alan Ryan says no one should choke on the idea of a lavish Labour fund-raising banquet Parents Burdens on my shoulder Mid Life Neil Lyndon reveals the indulgences that scarred him for life ENO Law Inside Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Metamorphosis taken too far Dance Swan Lake Grand, Leeds Paradise not so much lost as never located Theatre Outside of Heaven Royal Court Upstairs New lyrical assurance Concerts PMMusic/Philharmonia/ RPOCardiff/London Finding his own goal Television Evening Shade Channel 4 Death & the Maiden Home is the colourful hero Galleries Alan Davie, one of Scotland's most admired painters, is saluted in his native land. Andrew Gibbon Williams reports To London, via Frankfurt US choreographer William Forsythe, whose work receives a belated British Premiere this, talks to John Percival Dance Andrea Mantegna Listen, the ears have no walls Radio Review National Telelink Out of the East Arts Brief Bill's back Last chance Tomorrow in Life & Times Daddy's girl: Natasha… Hot items in a cold climate Two growth industries are emerging from a troubled society. Sarah Jane Checkland reports on police and bankruptcy auction Time, puffins, please There may be only 19 islanders, but Lundy's new tourists to serve Bailiffs' bargains Getting to know the Euro-boss The Times is launching a contest to find the secretary of the year Nice experience if you can get it A father and son reveal the delights and trials of an early foray into the working world Sound of much music More and more parents believe that music vital to a child's education Ibuleve House of the future Energy conservation need not cost the earth Rachel Kelly reports Legal Appointments QD Quarry Dougall BAT Chambers' Scholarship ?20,000 I. M. G. Building up sex appeal A separate 'den' for the man of the house is the newest sales gimmick Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mass rally for justice Proposed changes in legal aid have angered solicitors. Frances Gibb puts their case How safe are your secrets with your lawyer? Better ways Back to the City Inns and Outs Tough lot Inns and Outs Euro-link Inns and Outs Italian prize Inns and Outs Mishtaken Inns and Outs Top jobs Inns and Outs A director Inns and Outs S&H Why printouts were hearsay QD Quarry Dougall Chambers Barrister/ Solicitor Glanvilles Solicitors QD Quarry Dougall Laurence Simons Associates Nuclear Electric A new look at adultery Should adultery still be grounds for divorce? The legislators should reconsider, says Chris Barton QD Quarry Dougall Director PA Consulting Group Graham Gill & Young Do lawyers miss the revolution? University of Aberdeen ZMB Taylor Root Daniels Bates Partnership Brands Hatch The Institute of Chartered Accountants QD Quarry Dougall MP Elborne Mitchell Coroner entitled to admit statements House of Lords Law Report February 11 1992 Court of Appeal QD ASA Homily criticised Legal Aid Board Substantial Property Connection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deducting indexation allowance for tax Public Appointments East Sussex Country Council Public Appointments University of Dundee The calculated risk of hard work The road to becoming a qualified actuary is paved with difficulty many students fail the exams. Neil Harris tooks at the figures Public Appointments KPMG The University of Birmingham Canada Barking & Dagenham Director of the Northern Ireland Hospital Advisory… Basingstoke & Deane The Actuary Modern Linguist to teach either French or French and… NCC Announcements Tax interest not subject to five year bar Interest on dissolution Scots Law Report February 11 1992 Prejudice by delay Multiple Display Advertising Items Classified Advertising The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2711 The Times BBC1 ITV Variations Radio 3 Satellite Maille
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