News from 13/02/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, David Pryce-Jones, George Brock and Robin Oakley, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Patrick Brenan, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Douglas Verrall, Ian Murray, Ian R. McNeil, President, Carol Leonard, Simon Tatt Arts Correspondent, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Michael Alison, Martin Fletcher, Bruce Clark and Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, R. Verrells, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, Michael Hofmann, Martin Barrow, John McNAMARA, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, George Crawford, T. P. Casey, Alan Hamilton, Peter Millar, Rupert Ridge, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael Clark, Charles Bremner, Enoch Powell, Ian McIntyre, John Hennessy, Ralph Roney, Thomson Prentice, Michael Murphy, Rowland Morgan, Matthew D'Ancona Education Reporter, Benedict Milne, John Woodcock, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Nicholas Harling, Dennis Signy, Kari Knight, David Miller, Robertson of Oakridge, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Michael Adler, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, A. M. Phypers, John Davidson, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Geoff King, Dennis Shaw, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Edward Gorman and Richard Duce, Craig Brown, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Stothard, Phillip Hebbert, Nigel Hawkes, Frances D'souza Chairman, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ian Ross, Bernard Mills Director, G. Dodds, Winston Fletcher, M. N. Hirsh, Jamie Dettmer, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, McCOLL, Jeremy Black, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Colin Leach, Michael Seely, Leslie Dunkling, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Graham Searjeant, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Simon E. Rice, Robert Burce, Benedict Nightingale, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, William Barrett, Caroline Moore, Ronald Harwood President, E. H. Campion, John Phillips, Spencer Hagard Chief Executive, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent,
ResumoBritain to fight Delors plans for EC budget Brussels seeks 30% more funds £773,000 for Burton boss Costly calls Magpie slur Kashmir clash Rugby award Index Life & Times Unemployment figures likely to show big rise Family falls victim to fatal sleepless nights Picture Gallery Solicitors barrack MacKay over fixed-fees scheme Prince told to avoid touch of holistic doctor Eddy Shah Today in the Times Police demand ID for all if border controls go Tones want local law forces Britain's local peak calls are dearest in EC NHS mole may face f the sack How a prince promotes treatment for the whole man The Prince of Wales, who yesterday saw an holistic practitioner at work in India, has given alternative therapies valuable support, Thomson Prentice writes Stalemate at race-split school Students protest over cuts in funding Priest tells trial of KGB tactics Medicine charges heading for £3.75 Man acquitted of IRA charge No trial for siege police HIV spread Musical change Earl to fly home Seelig considers his future There are no celebrations planned by the man who appears to have left the Guinness nightmare behind him and now hopes to find himself a new role in the City, Paul Wilkinson reports Saunders 'ready for comeback' Dr Thomas Stuttaford gives his opinion of claims about the health of roger Seeing and Ernest Saunders Magpies found not guilty MacKay backs fraud juries Reform of complex trials Rolex Labour steps out with dance policy Nalgo Rape victim aged 14 tests Irish ruling Abortion law Quest for help that ends in London Drug risk secrecy alleged Finishing touch for Turner Soldiers past and present sound last post for WRAC One man tries to mop up wine lake Big savings beckon for British travellers when new duty-free allowances come into force next year. Michacl Horsnell loaded up in Calais, and worried about his suspension all the way home ICI takes lead to save ozone layer Singer 'braised' in scuffle Keays jury told not to bow to sympathy Frank Beck enquiry starts Prisoners flee Helmet protest Sewage fall Houses on fire Atomic gift Ashdown debunks wasted vote fears MFI Election-winning strategy taxes Tory minds Political Notebook Job cuts 'threaten marginal seats' Education monopoly under fire Leader is out of order Around the Lobby Dog owners ignore law Right gesture Research aid Parliament today Delors fires opening shots in battle of EC budget As Jacques Delors fights to raise funds from unwilling governments, he may find them unhappy to continue spoonfeeding Mediterranean countries, George Brock writes from Stasbourg French are doting on Woody's latest work 'Father Pickaxe' stirs dispute with Vatican Peugeot Diesels Bruxelles Tobacco Advisory Council Russia invaded by new army of fascist rabble-rousers Russia's extreme right is threatening to pick up a significant chunk of the vote and change the whole political climate of the country, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, writes Moscow presses for nuclear stand down New army of 1.5 million proposed (AFP): Tintin's creator defended Fire cuts cruise (Reuter): Algeria arrests (Reuter): Drug epidemic (Reuter): Venice action Picture Gallery (Reuter): Baker to propose Baku link 'Bugged' Arafat plunges Paris in hot water again Peter Stothard in Washington and Philip Jacobson in Paris report on French and PLO embarrassment over an alleged anti-Semitic tape Picture Gallery West told aid is getting through Germans step up calls for the 'Tommies' to go home (Reuter): Stardom for sisters Revitalised Bush comes out fighting Saddam's son-in-law back at top (Reuter): Comradely link (Reuter): £2m for boy (AP): Amnesty plea (Reuter): Bears barred (AFP): High-speed sex Defence accuses boyfriend Boat people absorb a painful lesson Joanna Pitman writes from Hong Kong that the message of forced repatriation has penetrated Vietnam and cut down the flow of migrants Protesters killed at Kashmir border Tyson's victim may seek mercy Harrods Seal and Mercury dominate Brits People God save the anthem Peter Millar laments a loss of patriotic propriety Ifs, butts and Brussels The arguments for banning tobacco advertising throughout Europe are hollow, says Winston Flctcher Dirty linen on the Siegfried line Bernard Levin finds the curse of the Wagners visited on a new generation …and moreover The velvet barricades The Times Diary Carbuncles revisited The Times Diary Saint George The Times Diary For art's sake The Times Diary EC Extortion Aiding Justice On with the Dance Spread of Aids: epidemic risks or 'pointless panic'? Key point on teaching sex at school Favoured occupations Church 'superiority' West Bank water Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Rushdie cloud on ties with Iran Leaks and thefts Lion logo Stamp myth Money-go-round Court Circular Dinners Sherborne School for Girls The Cheltenham Ladies' College Tonbridge School Service dinner As for me. 1 trust in your unfailing love: my heart… Picture Gallery Anniversaries Inner Temple University news Throwing new light on Roman erotica Archaeology Latest wills Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Buckingham Palace Luncheon Lecture King's College London Forthcoming marriages Appointments Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Word-Watching M Emmanuel de Margerie The Duke of Montrose The 7th Duke of Montrose, former Rhodesian Front cabinet minister and signatory to the Unilateral Declaration of Independence, died on February 10 aged 84. He was born in London on May 2,1907 Isabel Rawsthorne Isable Rawsthorne, designer, painter and model, died at Little Sampford, Essex, on January 26 aged 79. She was born in July, 1912 Captain Colin McMullen Captain Colin William McMullen, DSC, who died on February 8 aged 84, was gunnery officer of HMS prince of Wales both when she fought the Bismarek and during her last and fatal sortie against the Japanese. He later distinguished himself as an offshore cruising yachtsman. He was born on March 12,1907 Sir John Ainley Donald House Muhammad Shaban Professor Muhammad Shaban, former hand of the department of Arabic and Islamic Studies at Excter University, died in Cairo on February 6 aged 65. He was born on November 16,1926 Colonel Sir Martin Gibbs Apperciation The Palace Theatre: Miss Maud Allan Pilots in US to be given breath tests on take-off The Times Crossword No 18,840 Galleries look longingly at Holbein Word-Watching IBM Weather Loads of smut at Mucking Flats Political sketch Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Peace dividend and recession lead to further job cuts at BAe Burton chief to receive two-year payoff Cooklin goes after a painful year Mercedes aims to shed workers News Corp rises 19% to Aus$298m Mercury Global Bond Fund No Title Payout up at St Modwen GenCon climbs Loss reduced Porvair deal Spending more EC thwarts Delors over spending The Times Unit Trust Information Service Picture Gallery Mountleigh stake acquired Banque Paribas plans to expand in Germany Business Roundup Dunkin' growth Moorfields falls into red ICI buys Barnices Managers expect first signs of industrial upturn Wakeham hears complaints over energy prices Apple sets claim at $4.37bn Ferry monopofy survives check BTP cash call Coal record Watmoughs wins Spanish contract Swiss take first faltering steps in fallibility Reuters cautious as profits improve Wickes recovers in second half but stays in red Brussels returns Tarmac deal with Steetley to OFT By our Economics Correspondent: Lilley hails single market hotline Opec holds price talks The Times G7 threat could aid trade talks Ft-Se 100 Volumes Reuters poised for a year of growth Apathy reigns in absence of economic upturn Stock Market Record high for Dow Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Pay must match performance Comment Hope deferred A chippy off the old hank The Times City Diary First impressions The Times City Diary Changing fortunes The Times City Diary Oil sector placed over a barrel as worried investors ponder strategy As the price of oil struggles around $18, Martin Barrow investigates why City institutions are becoming increasingly nervous Black view The Times City Diary Auditors did not turn a blind eye Business Letters Fitting service Midland Small losses Sharp Gramophone Accountancy Recruitment Consultant Holborn Boss Consulting Group National Westminster Bank Barclay Simpson KPMG The Times Moat Times Newspapers Ltd Talisman Hudson Shribman Financial Analyst International Publishers The Times S. P. (City) Ltd The Chartered Institute of Bankers Fed up with Accountancy? Graduates Share Scheme Admin Mgr Multiple Classified Advertising Items President waits in the wings The ICA is holding its frist real election for top office. Graham Searjeant reviews the candidates and Robert Bruce assesses their changes The candidates' manifestos Hounded out Chris Swinson Any Other Business Perking down Roger Lawson Pension facts Michelangelo Opening the door of democracy Audit Robert Bruce Late Pringle aggression pays off England's devotion to all-purpose players bodes well in the build-up to the World Cup Dunedin Scoreboard Yesterday's Racing Results Littlewoods Winners prove trainers wrong Payment by results Bad for racing All-seat stadiums provide comfort and safety Sports Letters Play on words Wessels struggles for runs as his team takes shape Nye secures a record Squad shunned Care owed to injured Unique trio Mandarin: Banker's Gossip can help Dunwoody gather treble Sandown Park Leicester Balding's hope cut to 16-1 In-form Parkes anxious to qualify Irish import Taunton Mandarin: Lingfield Park Extra Leopardstown rides Rapid Raceline Kronberger back to her best Austrian justifies the optimism of her coach in the first leg of the combined French team with English support The Times Sports Service Olympic Details American support for champion Britons Rowing Medals Table Programme Pack puts paid to favourites Addictive campaign grips billionaires Simon Barnes is San Diego Southern voices gaining power Rugby Union Injuries force changes Stoke surge to head of pack Stein's sixth goal proves enough for a record-equalling victory Chelsea dismayed as their attendance hits a new low Cloth to be changed Sport in Brief Kingston through Sport in Brief Lyle's challenge Sport in Brief Storm brewing Sport in Brief Davies withdraws Sport in Brief Bates survives Sport in Brief For the Record Goal by Gordon cheers Leicester Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Boxall sets off on that precarious comeback route Golf Norman pursues his own record Shwer's title bout is postponed Boxing Snow Reports London's recovery prompted by Wyke Hockey Sports Letters Teague receives compensation for his injuries Rfu makes lump-sum payment England at full strength Electronic Yellow Pages Ripley's fine strike ends resistance Legal action in card wars Dixon off the target Sisters do double Sandford under threat Phipps given chance Portrait of a fallen writer The Coen brothers' Barton Fink, the best film at Cannes, leads American cinema into uncharted territory. Geoff Brown marvels at this cataclysmic comedy Of mawkish cards and cheap champagne Private Life John Diamond on the least romantic day of the year Books Royal Opera House Appointments Inside Theatres Today's Events A daily guide to arts and ontertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats avallable Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Love gets an of f hand betrayal Theatre Making It Better Hampstead Bald men can boogie Rock Lynyrd Skynyrd 1992 Town and Country All jumped together Dance Leap in the Dark Queen Elizabeth Hall Sisterly feelings Theatre Self-Portrait Orange Tree, Richmond Boldly or not, it's far enough Geoff Brown reviews Star Trek VI, plus The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish, The Lunatic and the reissued Disney animation classic, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Cinema Shires' first Arts Brief Short steps Arts Brief Last chance . . . Arts Brief Tomorrow in Life & Times Over a barrel and filling up the bins Television Review Spokesman for voice holds the right keys Classical Music Iain Burnside (above), is a painist who aims to revive public appreciation for song recitals. He explains why to Hilary Finch Sure Fire Relief from Sore Throat Pain Surviving under Big Brother A new collection of iron curtain poets causes Michael Hofmann to recall a lost generation The Poetry of Survival Post-War Poets of Central and Eastern Europe Edited by Daniel Weissbort Anvill £19.95 Brandishing the Armalite and the collection box Killer in Clowntown Joseph Doherty, the Ira and the Special Relationship By Martin Dillon Hutchinson, £16.99 Mossads under the bed Abu Nidal a Gun for Hire by Patrick Seale Hutchinson, £16.99 Nicely turned nasties A Dubious Legacy By Mary Wesley Bantam Press. £14.99 The End of History Debate Silver lining of a man who betrayed God Enoch Powell, now working on a new edition of St Matthew's Gospel, scrutinises a provocative theory about Judas Iscariot Judas Iscariot and the Myth of Jewish Evil By Hyam Maccoby Peter Halban. £17.95 America's greatest loser Henry Clay Statesman for the union By Robert v. Remini W. W. Norton, £25 A scapegoat and his herd Dreyfus a Family Affair 1789-1945 By Michael Burns Chatto & Windus. £20 TCP Can a black ever win? In the wake of the Mike Tyson affair, Simon Barnes reports on hope and double standards in sport Sport as a medium for black excellence is in itself a racist issue Crème De La Crème Reed Association of British Health-Care Industries Top Notch Secretary An American Firm Roundabout Theatrical Productions Ltd Leading Direct Marketing Group Hendersons Recruitment Euro Secretaries The Ritz Top Secretary/Assistant Executive Secretary Dentist Requires SECRETARY/PA German Part-Time Bright Young Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cool, caring and chunky How two ageing hippies have become the Kings of the ice-cream parlour Health on Friday Public Relations Montpelier Travel, Knightsbridge Banking & Legal La Creme Meridian Tempting Times Ecco Employment Agency Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Career Analysts Monday Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte Touche Ross Eames . Jones . Judge . Hawkings Tuesday Wednesday Recruitment & Asessment Services Whitehead Selection Ltd Simpson Crowden Consultants Thursday Career Analysts Friday MSL International Consultants in Search and… Multiple Display Advertising Items MSL Advertising KF The Civil Service is an equal opportunity employer Managemtn Appointments Limited JRMT NatWest Effemex Almex International Beefeater Restaurant & Pub JFIT Hamilton Associates BTA Coca-Cola Northwest Europe Pedigree Petfoods PDS Greenwich Benefits agency Beaumont Management Services Woolworths Underground PPS Logica Barclays Varley-Walker Burton's Microgen Commercial Director Printing Resource & Development Ltd Lloyd's Brian Forbes Search & Selection Ennismore Allied Dunbar Ipcmagazines Bethnal Green Pearl Assurance South West Surrey Health Authority Multiple Display Advertising Items Avis News International Exhibitions Clarendon Parker Recruitment Richardson Lynch International Inter Exec PLC Times Newspapers Ltd Fletcher Hunt plc Hogg Clarke International Human Resource Consultants CB-Linnell Limited Charity Commissioners Performance Management limited Knight Williams Ready Systems Sales & Marketing Manager The Pathfinder Partnership The Times Higher Education Supplement McKenzie Waterman The James Gunn Consultancy Pioneer PEP Administration Ltd All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to A member of the Hambros Group CIL International Sun Chemical Sage Sales Executive Job Hunting? Crescent Management Selection Brian Forbes Search & Selection European Recruitment… Information resources Connaught. Mainland Secretary/Chief Executive Chusid Lander Lovell White Durrant Director of the Serious Fraud Office CJA Kimpton Link Business Centre Career Services Guide VGA The Same Day C. V. Company Choices Unlimited To Advertise in this Guide Estate Manager SCM Career Services Career Movers Companion CV's Finishing School-Leaver Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Jobs Abroad! Worldwide Institute of Counselling Live & Work Abroad Rector Sales Ability Career plan Limited Better Positions Require Professional Cv's Overseas Employment & Working Holidays . J. S. P. Blazer Hereford and Worcester County Council CERCO Tutortex Services Jobs Abroad Worldwide Employment United States Surgical Corporation Offshore Supplies Office TMS Jobsearch Brooks MacDonald Gayer Ruck Coopers & Lybrand Delotte General Appointments 3 Trainee Brokers A New Career in Sales CEPEC Gaffney, Cline & Associates Pluspetrol international, inc Penspen Productivity Improvement Consultants Reckoning for accountants One olf the safest professions is suffering from redundancies in the present recession. Benedict Milne looks at the causes General Appointments Bursar Royal Navy Smith New Court Securities Ltd Barkers LBW Maine - Tucker Expanding East-European Trading Company I Need Three New People now to Assist Me in the… Hansard Financial Forget the Recession Westmead Consultancy J & J Training Services Limited Sales Negotiator Required Management Trainee Profiles Schlumberger NSP Group Ltd Graduate Profiles Profiles British Company Direct Marketeer Announcements No secure tenancy in hostel House of Lords Queen's Bench Division Law Report Frbruary 13,1992 Solicitors' letters admissible Adding community service orders Classified Advertising The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2713 Picture Gallery BBC 1 Satellite Barclaycard Radio 1 ITV Variations
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