News from 14/02/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Robert Anderson, Nick Nuttall, M. J. Langton, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Tim Judah, Ronald Faux, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Roger Scruton, Michael Charlton, Ian Curteis, John Letts, Piers Paul Read, Norman Stone, Tony Trollope, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Clive Davis, Carol Leonard, Harry Eyres, Nico Colchester (Deputy Editor), Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Jay Andrews, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Stephen PULLINGER (Executive Director), Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Keith Gowen, Peter Ball, Philip Smith, Director, Robin Oakley and Ross Tieman, Matthew May, Martin Barrow, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, David Childs, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, A. MACKIE (Vice-President), Charles Bremner, Anthony Meyer, T. A. Maher, Chairman, Thomson Prentice, Simon Tait, Cosmo Russell, Jane Wyatt, Philip Webster and Jonathan Prynn, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Nicholas Wood and Peter Mulligan, Jeremy Laurance and Jill Sherman, Frank Smith, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Paul Wilkinson, Anthony D. Woolf, Paul Griffiths, D. A. Bell, Nigel Hawkes, Philip Robinson and Kevin Eason, Anatole Kaletsky and Colin Narbrough, Alice Thomson, Judith Pattman, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Valdorama Latchmere, Jamie Dettmer, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Agence France-Presse, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, James Bone and Tim Judah, Alfred Hermida, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, R. J. Southam, Jill Sherman and Michael Horsnell, Susumu Sono, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Roger Young, Dirctor General, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Chris Heald, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Christopher Follett, Derek Harris, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, David Powell, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, Richard Morrison, John Phillips, Frances Donaldson, Matthew Bond, Barbara S. Young, Chief Executive, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Roh Andrew, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoTories battered by fallout from 'black Thursday' Jobless total worst for four years Seven die in US floods Miners killed Job seekers Cancer tests Cuomo plea Hanson fall Index Life & Times Prescriptions rise by double inflation rate Dordogne urged to beat Anglo-Saxon conquest Picture Gallery UN chief wants 11,500 blue berets in Croatia IRA case man is freed Lloyd's chief attacks 'slurs' The Equitable Life Today in the Times Picture Gallery Thousands demonstrate against bill to ban hunting Hunt supporters gathered yesterday to defend the sport against a private member's bill that they say threatens hundreds of jobs, writes David Young Bricklayer cleared of bombs plot 'A lot were rounded up. I happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time' Pure Genius Unit blamed for 90% of IRA attacks Stewart Tendler traces the rise and fall of an IRA active service unit that terrorised the mainland in summer 1990 Two miners killed as train crashes in tunnel under sea Jobless lose their sex drive Woman is ejected at concert Sky Mother of drowned children found dead Queen sell-out Shell suit alert Nuclear faults Mersey beat Bikini rebuke Home repossessions reach record 75,000 Rise hits 'a family in every street' Airport director murdered A passionate day for Britain Heart pills can increase risk of death Researchers have found dangers in cholesterol-lowering drugs and want their use cut. Thomson Prentice reports Reading standards decline Irish abortion row grows Family Assurance Society Singer fined after collapse Libel case editor defends her role Nationwide Teenagers shun job training to seek work Politicians score a low vote Manager wins bias damages Rebuke for 'race' remark Fiat Duchess takes up alternative therapy Texas Homecare Cancer checks 'miss danger' Flaws found in smear test system Navy gets £500m for new ships New speed limits will halt move for unity in Europe Labour pledge on M3 Picture Gallery Europe reprieves cider Bomb suspects 'want trial' Torturer Jailed Body in car Family snatch Clamp victory Chess winner Father dies Labour to reward efficient hospitals £400m incentive scheme planned Eat, drink and be socialist Tricity Bendix Picture Gallery Patties vie for city's heart Cook puts himself out of work Mellor tries to soften jobs blow The only Real Party in Whitehall Complaints about police studied Move shelved Aid for Africa Parliament today Next week Waterstone's Booksellers Yugoslavia and Ulster put army cuts to test Infernal noise has nuns on the run Babic remains bar to deployment of Un peacekeepers Race for peace Picture Gallery Reuter: Sweden abandons neutral stance Spain tries to stem migrant tide The stream of North Africans who are entering the EC illegally via Spain is fast moving up the European agenda, Frank Smith reports from Madrid Le Pen adds to Socialist woes Yeltsin banishes Rutskoi to run reform of farms Retrial on Bologna bombing Vatican Game New bribes scandal threatens Japan Opposition gets its way Reuter: Lee advises Tokyo to admit war atrocities Rank Xerox Picture Gallery China hand-picks Hong Kong team Zhao dinner feeds comeback rumour (Reuter): Briton to fight Thais on salvage (AFP): Tyson delay (AFP): Ice and slow Teflon Don and accusers stick to the old-time mobster script As prosecutors become 'punks' with dirty hair, Charles Bremner reports from New York on the courtroom style of the alleged Gambino godfather Democrats beg Cuomo to join race Peck inflames polo fans Picture Gallery Algiers extremists attack army post Thwarted Kashmiri marchers turn on Pakistan Detective barred in Ward case Reuter: PLO threaten suit over Arafat tape Aspect of charity dismays Webber A festival filled with romance Philip Howard investigates the origins of St Valentine's Day Alan Coren Hubris or fatalism? Peter Riddell on why neither party can deliver a knock-out blow to its opponent Hunting in the blood Frances Donaldson joins today's blood sports debate Diplomatic impasse The Times Diary Urban space man The Times Diary Valentine turn-on The Times Diary Women's wrongs The Times Diary Frozen in Headlights Peacekeeping Perils A Deadly Plot Some support for Jacques Delors? EC and environment European flag Hard comparisons Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Higher education Limiting warheads total in Trident Out of court Wild mammals Bill Whites of their eyes Order of the bath Court Circular Today's royal engagements Lord Rodgers Lady Caroline Waterhouse Clifton College Westminster School If you do well. you hold your head up: If not, sin… Picture Gallery Birthdays today Luncheon Appointments Dinners Royal Fine Art Commission Reception Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Word-Watching Church news Clark Tippet Clark Tippet, a former leading dancer and more recently a choreographer of American Ballet Theatre, died of Aids in his home town of Parsons, Kansas, on January 27 aged 37. He born on October 5,1954 Daniel Parker Daniel Parket, grandson of the founder of the Parker Pen Company and longtime head of the firm, died at the Medical University of South Carolina on January 28 aged 66. He was born in Chicago on June 8,1925 Latest wills Professor Stephen Elek Professor Stephen Dyonis Elek, emeritus professor of medical microbiology in the University of London and honorary consulting bacteriologist to St George's Hospital, London, died on Jnauary 21 aged 77. He was born in Hungary on March 24,1914 Danes find hall of the Viking kings Hassan Howa Hassan Howa, anti-apart-heid sports campaigner and former president of the South African Council on Sport(SACOS), died in Capetown on February 12 aged 69. He was born on August 4,1922 Theodor Gaster Theodor Herzl Gaster, a British-born scholar of comparative religion who worked on the original translation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, died in Philadelphia on February 3 aged 85. He was born in London in 1906 Colonel Sir Martin Gibbs Appreciations Deliverance from Drudgery Tories claim health 'mole' had links with Labour The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,841 Scots recall an ancient act of treachery Word-Watching WPA Health Insurance Weather MPs parade their family favourites Index Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Ford UK and Jaguar lose total of $1.1bn Worst year in carmaker's history BP lifts payout on lower profits London call for EC bank Branson ready to break with records Number out of work rises in every region Ex-chief of Bestwood arrested Which Computer Show Healthy results at BOC Outhwaite names to contest settlement International Appointments United States Surgical Corporation Unilever puts agricultural operations up for sale By our City Staff: Spurs in row over unpaid City fees The University of Groningen Kingdom of Saudi Arabia London Consultations Early April Chief executive resigns at Linread Business round up Bid rivals eye News Triton drops to £2.8m Trader fined £5,000 All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Takeover to refuel Prestwick airport Babcock buys from Consilium TNT to sell US stake Holmes to raise £20m Harland warns C&G rises 27% despite bad debt Power firms deny cheap coal pact Chrysalis buyback aborted Manufacturing investment falls in fourth quarter Griffin Drop in profits ends 29-year run for Hanson Builder dives into red Malaysia Airlines Healthcare helps BOC stay shape Brokers lower Tate & Lyle forecasts WPP shares soar Major Changes Recent Issues BP uncovered but unbowed More surpluses Apt choice of mnemonic The Times City Diary Sight-seeing Seelig Carol Leonard Instinctive timing The Times City Diary Born-again Nomura puts customers before profit Joanna Pitman reports from Tokyo on the change of style at Japan's largest broker six months after its public humiliation BT jazzes up The Times City Diary Outhwaite settlement is unfair Business Letters In praise of Scots Change of names IBM'92 Greece presses on to private ownership The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes Equities end all square CBI licks the small ticket cash problem Business to Business Cellnet Information is Power Phone Mike Jackson, Renewal Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Symbion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Opportunities Fed up with Being Messed around by Banks JSucharewicz, MD, ASCGroup Secrets Revealed £1200 per Week for 12 Weeks Work Home Workers Wanted New chairs from old tools Room at the Top A. 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Worldwide Indoor Golf Centres The IFCI Concept Shire Finance Multiple Display Advertising Items Wholesalers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business Services Bar Fly Jumping Do You Want to Supply Someone with a Winding up… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Import & Export Import/Export Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items AutoSafe Division of keySafe Securities Ltd Distributors & Agents Mr Clutch Franchise Opportunities No Title Briefings More raids by software police Companies are using court orders to stop illegal copying, writes Matthew May A brain in charge of water AST Computer Apple claims £2.5 billion Toshiba Birthday virus alert Healthy ticker Dell settles England must guard against ragged start Rob Andrew looks at the challenge facing the England team as it endeavours to become a dominant force in international rugby Van Heerden's decision vindicated by first cap New French recruit to play first game against England Mullin is fit to face Scots Injuries frustrate England Time running out for Fairbrother and DeFreitas to prove fitness for World Cup White is the swinging colour of the moment Ill Hegg pulls out of a tour Colwyn Bay strengthen case for independence Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Leicester treble for Pipe team Racing Sirrah Jay on course for Aintree Thunderer: Sandown Park Thunderer: Fakenham Mandarin: Gambling Royal can extend winning sequence to five Camera patrols to be put out to tender Racegoers back Sunday move Mandarin: Edinburgh Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Four Meetings Rapid Raceline Ticket limit of 5,000 England supporters John Goodbody reports from Stockholm on crowd control preparations for the European football championship Kronberger dismisses talk of four more golds Leading Austrian woman skier comes out of a slump at the right time The Times Sports Service Olympic Details Skaters object to a lack of elbow room Piste's penis are definitely no laughing matter Low score for Cousins infuriates audience McLean revives players' pride Golf Norman is back in swing World Cup dates give Taylor his biggest headache England manager's hands are tied Neal tips second division finalists Conner gains unusual help from his rival Yachting Kozma is put on stand-by For the Record Sherry a potent brew for Benn Welcome boost for Paralympic fund Sport for the Disabled By our Sports Staff: Hightown pursue European fame Hockey Snow Reports Gymkhana forfeit two points In Brief Piper's task Seeding upset Regal progress Lead established In last eight Tigers through Vatanen crashes Status confirmed Prean heads list Index Football League dismisses its chief executive Leading administrator is to lose his job By our Sports Staff: Plymouth look to Ardiles Bupa Healthchoice Cricket boundaries may expand Tout's prospects improve British skier bridges the gap Bruno given comeback date against Damiani France ignore Roumat again Motoring Red roses for a smart lady The Valerie Grove Interview The indefatigable Marilyn Quayle talks about being married to America's vice-president George Smith Picture Gallery Valentines Inside Entertainments Weekend 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 Rum cocktail is worth a tipple Theatre Valdorama Latchmere Return to sender Theatre Leo in Love Nuffield, Southampton Taking it to the limit Opera Die Eriberung von Mexico Hamburg State Opera Playing the joker Jazz Guessing games and cheeky jokes London Galleries Richard Cork explores the challenging work of Richard Deacon and Hermione Wiltshire: sculpture and photographs New broom in Bloomsbury Robert Anderson, recently installed as director of the British Museum, talks to Simon Tait Orders go astray Television Review Galleries Choice When Sotheby's comes to call Ransack the attic and bring out the valuables for your own Antiques Roadshow Most callers will be motivated by curiosity and avarice Putting a village to the torch A quite Hampshire hamlet is living in fear as, one by one, its homes go up in flames, Who is burning down Pitt? Jon Stock reports Hail to the prune Dried up, wrinkled and dull? Don't believe it A grateful public will be bombarded with prune recipes and 'romantic events and mascots' Scourge of the heart Millions of people carry the herpes virus but it can still cause unnecessary feelings of guilt and anxiety. Alice Thomson reports Bouncing back to form Medical Briefing Caught by a cruel twist Valentine irritation Kitchen Magic Herpes Facts Valentine Messages Who loves you enough? Say It with a Pager Picture Gallery The Times Valentine Messages Dateline Engineering a social revolt Britain could be a great manufacturer if technology was not denigrated, Neil Cossons, director of the Science Museum, tells Nigel Hawkes Car Buyers Guide BMW Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Weybridge Automobiles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Break up to make up Worn-out cars could soon be rescued from the scrapheap and making lights work Are we right to keep left? In Europe, Britain is virtually alone in driving on the left. Kevin Eason looks at the growing pressure for a change For Thames Man, the Essex car A survey has allowed Ford to cater for regional preferences Legend fulfils the driver's dream Roadtest Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Dovercourt Mercedes-Benz Multiple Classified Advertising Items Danger on top Roadwise New-type Tipo Astra extras Moscow Mercs £1m of safety Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brunswick Croydon Limited Selling point Prize Primeras Mercedes Authorised Dealers Mercedes-Benz Authorised Dealers Multiple Classified Advertising Items Accelertron The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Motor House We Buy Wisedrive Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jetbag Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central Motor Auctions plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Performace Cars Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tayside Numbers Ltd Prestige Marks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Arthritis Research The Samaritans The Times Mortgagor can challenge costs No damages for mental distress Application for leave to appeal refused Tax plan was pre-ordained Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2714 Picture Gallery BBC1 Satellite Barratt Timeshare Spain Radio 1 ITV Variations
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