News from 15/02/1992
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Kay Marles, Liz Dolan, Chris Petit, Paul Heiney, Victoria Glendinning, John Biffen, Clifford Longley, Peter du Sautoy, Ronald Payne, Muriel Bradbrook, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Frank Bough, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Louette Harding, George C. Cernoch, Joan South, Alison Roberts and Peter Victor, Harvey Elliott, Judy Goodkin, Edward Underhill, Andrew Body, Philip Shirley, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Gordon Dennis, Carol Leonard, Peter Mulligan and John Winder, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Bruce Clark and Robert Seely, Roddy Forsyth, Callum Murray, Joe Joseph, Stephen Davy, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, C. A. Kennett, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ian R. Hill, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Louise Taylor, Ian Tegner, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Peter Starr, Michael Clark, John Young, Frances Bissell, Lesley Abdela, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., Wolfgang Munchau European Business Correspondent, P. E. Shirley, Salman Rushdie, Alison Johnson, Alan Gibbs, Alex McWhirter, Zdena Tomin, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, George Brock, Dominique Searle and Michael Binyon, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Rupert Bruce, Philip Meninsky, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, David Toop, Henry Meakin, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Raymond Keene, Thomas O'higgins, Cheryl Taylor, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Peter Bryan, David West, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Michael Cumberlin, Gillian Bowditch and Philip Robinson, Alastair Robertson, Teresa Gorman, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, Marc Jordan, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Neil Lyndon, Michael Field, Ian McNEIL, President, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Deryck Roberts, Craig Lord, Bill Frost and Matthew Bond, George Hill, Clive White, Julio Donoso, Alan Franks, Michael Seely, Louise Hildago, Donald B. Butcher, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Bill Dennay, Michael Horovitz, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Mary Holtby, R. L. Vigars, Mark Sanderson, Benedict Nightingale, Sarah Jane, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Owen Dyer, Andrew Finkel, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Alan Sugar, Clement Freud, Brian Morton & Frances Hill, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoBlue Arrow advisers guilty after ?35 m trial Yeltsin struggles to stop collapse of Soviet army Ukraine defiant at Minsk summit Scandal hits Japan City lights Single-minded Box prison Sweet success Index Weekend Times Hiroshima shattered spirits of Hitler scientists The fox-hunting fraternity lives to fight another day Fall in inflation breaks the gloom Linguaphone Saving Souls Childhood Revisited Rural Ritual Head refuses payroll package Air Malta Sunderland casts off ailing past to win city status The birthplace of the electric light bulb and home of the Venerable Bede has a new cause to celebrate at the expense of 22 rivals, Peter Davenport writes Patten starts libel action over 'dirty tricks' claim Maxwell bed for 'scandal suite' Strangers to fine art flocked to an auction of the contents of Maxwell's penthouse, writes Alan Hamilton Rushdie tells of meeting with Iranians Finland Armed robber kills himself Price of petrol goes up again Rape ruling Mann relapse Murder arrest Sherry dispute Estate agent feared death on her first night in captivity Holbein auction may be halted The sale of a £15m masterpiece may have to be postponed because of a legal technicality, Sarah Jane Checkland writes Complete 7-day TV guide The Sunday Times World Cup cricket Two brains are better than one, say Mensa mutineers Libel case editor accuses Parkinson Country Living Fanner blamed recession for killings Identity warning on birth certificate Spens left in limbo after Guinness trial ends Lloyds Bank Act starts a storm in the port Railman died from sniffing fire extinguisher gas Labour pair lose Mi5 case Libyans to get public hearing Forgery charge Rapist jailed Nurse loses Son accused Safety drive Helping the Earth Begins at Home Texas Poll tax threatens marginals Ending of safety net puts ministers at risk Poll Tax Increases in tory Marginals Decimal coinage comes of age Louise Hildago celebrates a 21st birthday but finds nostalgia for the bob and tanner still has currency The Golden Circle Darling Buds fail to bloom in awards Bill to ban hunting defeated by 12 votes Government expresses reservations about effect on farmers of private member's bill How MPs Voted Halifax Get a little extra help Early poll puts paid to Baker's asylum bill EC and Efta salvage single market accord Social Security Gibraltar seeks end to colony status From Associated Press in Chelyabinsk-70, Russia: Baker goes to secret atomic city Taxmen stalk East's new millionaires Honecker can go to hospital Uzbeks greet girlie mags and meatballs (AP): Striker near to death (Reuter): Kidnap contact (AP): Pipeline blast (Reuter): Killer jailed (AFP): No McChinese Public Auction Notice By our Foreign Staff: Croats die in truce violations Picture Gallery Now there's an easier way to find out whether… Costs threaten Russian press Election stirs US neurosis on Vietnam Race for the White House Lunn Poly Picture Gallery New Hampshire chokes on forced diet of TV politics Churchill's unpaid bill given to prince Rival bidding for New York tabloid N&P (Reuter): Blast and shooting kill five (Reuter): Talks resume (AP): Lock accused (AFP): Mother land (Reuter): Animal passion Dying wish (AFP): Love match Miners killed Tokyo scandal prosecutors arrest four company chiefs Crippled rider flies home People Cunard Princess Relaxing with a bath of coffee Intel inside Clifford Longley Women who want to become priests should see a vocation as their duty, and not as a matter of equal rights Philip Howard ... and moreover Spoiling a country idyll Ronald Payne investigates why the rural French scorn Britons who live beside them I must not be forgotten After three years living under the Iranian death threat Salman Rushdie calls on Britain not to sell him out Prince recycles royal warrants Marginal interest Major mystery Rare privilege Sirens of Racism Battle for an Army Point of Decimal Somerville's mixture Muck into fuel Order of the bath Clergy job losses Coping with peril of aircraft fires Accountants putting office in order National radio Sir, The European Community's proposals for environment assessments to be carried out at the begining of the planning process which, you have reported (February 5), are opposed by the government are very relevant in relation to the Department of Transport's plans for major road schemes for the A26 and A27 which threaten the unique South Down are between Lewes and Polegate, including Firle Beacon EC environment Bending the ears of opera buffs Lords and ladies Word imperfect Court Circular Weekend birthdays Service dinners Institute of Physics And the people from the towns around Jerusalem… Edgehill College, Devon Loretto/Heriot-Watt essay prize Lecture Montgomeryshire Society Picture Gallery Latest wills Diners in dock Church services tomorrow Ninth Sunday before Easter Memorial service Forthcoming marriages Times Guide to the Middle East Church news Appointments in the Forces Word-Watching Marriage Norman Read University news Andor Foldes Arthur Gibson Mary Gough Weekend anniversaries Appointments Syd Vincent Rear-Admiral John Howson Appreciations Earl St Aldwyn From Our Special Correspondent: On this Day Not enough royal regiments to go round The Times Crossword No 18,842 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather The Classical Keyboard Collection Business News 17-20,27,28 Money Fall in factory output dashes recovery hopes Producton data worse than expected Stock Market American industry still in decline Clarke to succeed Lord White at Hanson Picture Gallery British Nuclear Fuels to cut 950 jobs Surprise as WPP surges Mirror pensions to be wound up A Fimbra Member Blue Arrow: an Eighties superdeal too far The biggest rights issue the City of London had ever seen was to turn into the mother of all hangovers for most of the players involved. Matthew Bond reports Germany lifts Vat to 15% in tax package The Sunday Times Lucas selects heir apparent Disney loses to Cbs in studio battle Reuter: Nikkei plunges after arrests Lancastrian to merge with Northern Rock Business Roundup Headlam acquisition Shipley buyout talks Bradman resigns Steetley bid extended Pension sales rise So what did you do in the recession, Daddy? Week Ending Street fighter with a nose for survival Business Profile: Reuter: Bond is refused bankruptcy appeal Family Assurance Society Headlam Group Unit-Linked Insurance Investments St Valentine's crush on Wpp Tempus BP leads oil shares down amid investor pessimism Stock Market Wall Street Ethical Investment 22 Haggling on detail holds up mortgage rescue plans Indemnity insurers press for bigger part in running schemes Lenders to reward the faithful Pension salesmen need Curbing Comment Direct Premium Account Good news on rates expected from Budget A Fimbra Member Barclays Exeter takes the plunge with unit fund in warrants Ethical investment demands vigilance Hill Samuel Financial Services Briefings Save & Prosper Tax refund costs £268 Inland Revenue plans to be the customer's friend Schroders Save & Prosper Platinum Fortpolio Prudential Personal Equity Plans Scottish Widows Pep A Fimbra Member Allied Dunbar Save & Prosper Framlington Unit Management Limited Going for broker in a crowded field Faced with a fight for survival, private client stockbrokers are shedding their fusty image Compensation scheme comes under fire The Equitable Life Independent Financial Adviser Bankruptcy the many insolvents The Equitable Life House buyers put at risk NR Fidelity Investments A Fimbra Member Fidelity Investments Share Service Touche Remnant Save & Prosper Wayward interest Lease anomalies Tax time warp M&G Money talks and walks Letters Actuarial skill Interest Rates Roundup Losses reduce at close The Time Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Kronberger sees no easy path to gold Austrian favourite for the women's downhill believes that controversial course is too dangerous Report angers skiers Picture Gallery Results and Details from the Winter Olympics Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Browning keeps his hopes on ice Nieminen flies undaunted in the face of fear David Miller Daly leaves empty-handed The Times By our Sports Staff: James makes cut and then quits M?laga masters Golf Livingston exploits Christie's absence Athletics Seagram eyes Aintree again Grant National winner finishes creditable fourth on return at Sandown From our Irish Racing Correspondent in Dublin: Carvill's Hill can fly home in style Windsor Yesterday's Results Alner choice rides at Larkhill Cool Ground to lift Eider for Balding Mandarin Nottingham Lingfield Park Multiple Display Advertising Items Twomey rides first double Chepstow Newcastle Ireland fuel their fire with desire to regain esteem Scotland may be hit by backlash Lansdowne Road Teams and Details New Zealand tour is the carrot for B men Ski Club of Great Britain Australia will play against South Africa Gymkhana lodge appeal Hockey Sella's talent makes him France's natural leader David Hands analyses the qualities of a player who is held in awe by his country's sports followers St Albans take firm grip on their group Under-strength sides have much to prove Rugby League Sprinting trio are split by a fraction Swimming Championship finale will be a threesome Cyclo-Cross Stakes rise as trials reach a new pitch Yachting De Cesaris to take over from Zanardi Motor Racing Programme gives England every chance to qualify World Cup fixture list suits Taylor Group Two Draw Quinton gets his way Sound start by Western Sport in Brief Rush returns to boost Liverpool Rangers seek reversal in Cup fortune For the Record Lyall brings his enthusiasm to a good cause Louise Taylor looks at a manager who has found a new lease of life in bringing a revival of fortunes to an East Anglian club Snow Reports Winter Olympics England out to make the running French play down talk of revenge in the five nations' championship in Paris Breitling Pringle fulfils potential Injury to Mabbutt worries Shreeves Jumpers' hopes soar Simon Barnes on Saturday Rhyme time This is no bull Rugby league knows its place Aural assault Frank riposte IOC approves special bob helmet logo A countryman fights back Sufffolk-dweller Neil Lyndon, bracing himself for the summer invasion by preaching urbanites intent on recharging their batteries, wishes they would see the reality of country life and all go home Chelsea Meades Jonathan Meades salutes a chef who… Noble Caledonia Limited The Sunday Times The pocket Dream What's on Dame Shirley Porter Lord Mayor of Westminster Evenings out Kawai Shadows dim the sun over Little England Paradise for many is the Costa del Sol. Channel 4 on Monday spells out the reality Case of the custard eruption Lynne Truss on where programmes go when they die - and the reincarnation of Maigret Which? Held captive in the back seat Guilty Secrets: Liz Calder, Publisher Multiple Display Advertising Items Museum of London Multiple Display Advertising Items The South Bank Centre The Musical with a heart. Prince of Wales Theatre… Classical Spectacular Islander's mistaken attempt to escape Theatre Viva Detroit Tricycle, Kilburn History lesson wears a smile Dance Siye Goli Sadler's Wells Genuinely hopeless? Rock Records American Express Worth a detour Concert Nash Ensemble St John's, Smith Square A tale of two Koffmanns Ancient techniques from rural Gascony reign in urban Chelsea, says Jonathan Meades EC with egg on its face Kind Food: Alison Johnson Play tick the toques The French may not win many Olympic medals this week, but 50 top chefs will be going for gold in the Albertville big top Crisp bit of rough Knobbyly celeriac is worth getting to know Fruitful kitchen endeavours Oranges and lemons give dishes fresh zest says Frances Bissell, The Times cook Getting plastered on corn Jane MaeQuitty unravels the ancient secrets of frontier craft that founded America's whiskey industry TLS Multiple Display Advertising Items Carnell Ltd. MLA Langley House The Stockbag Company Outstanding value Innovations Multiple Display Advertising Items Factory Shop Multiple Display Advertising Items City Desks Dunlopillo Latex and Carefoam DX Silk Turtlenecks & Longjohns Sander & Kay PLC Putting the squeeze on fruit Francesca Greenoak has good news and bad news from Brussels for gardens The Carphone Warehouse The Times Best Buy Multiple Display Advertising Items Weekend Tips Kit Hesketh Harvey Entertainer My Perfect Weekend Pioneer Roof Systems Where to Walk Multiyork Furniture Durham Best Britain Alan Hamilton salutes the unknown architects of Durham cathedral, nearing its 900th birthday Rooms vacant - bring your ow Instead of showering guests with ever more lavish freebies, perhaps hotels should cut costs and prices Worldwid Thomson Where to Stay Where to Eat Sealink London Property Limehouse Basin Clifton Gate Arthur Rathbone The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Switzerland Regalian Quality in a world Allison Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fish and whisky nips House Hunter Garlandmore Morayshire To the manor fled Home from home: Anthony and Rosie Cheetham A sports car ride from Le Mans Gaining a first in mortar Before house prices pick up, first-time buyers can still have a field day Fateful marriage Heap of the week: Eggesford House, Devon Saleroom Russian Art Auction Monthly Fairy stories at bedtime Kay Marles meets a furniture maker whose designs for children come from the heart, not the head Multiple Display Advertising Items The London Antique Dealers Fair Richmond Gallery Calling collect Telephone cards are fetching high prices and the hobby is spreading Multiple Display Advertising Items First British Exhibition Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Blazing saddles in Perth Callum Murray meets up with the boots and stetsons set, intent on learning how to cast a long shadow on a quarter horse Events Owl's in his barn, all's right with the world Farmer Diary: Paul Heiney Squeakings of spring in your face and ears Feather Report Where to see them Announcements Times Newspapers Ltd. Recommend that… Saturday Rendezvous Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2715 The Times Drawing down the Moon Itv Variations Radio 3 Sunday Television and Radio Satellite Why Gamble Satellite GQ Saturday Television and Radio Radio 3 Itv Variations Will the Army Ever March to Victory? Noble Caledonia Limited Peter Barnard: Up against Sod's law Opening Shots Peter Barnard Making fur fly Contents Backward, Ch The Salvation Army has changed since Victorian times, but its enemies have not, Alan Franks reports. Photographs by John Claridge Harrods Mountains above you Nissan The Outlaw Paying court to the jester Enthusiasms Judy Goodkin delights in the architectural jokes of a Hampstead residence Palindrome British Museum Natural History In the first half of the 19th century, the… Cold fronts in a nolitical hotbed Even would-be presidents with guilty secrets make a noise in New Hampshire, wher voters deliver the first verdict. But Peter Stothard discovered that the people of Gilmanton are not willing to dig up the skeletons of Peyton Place Capturing the horrors of captivity Philip Meninsky, the artist and former prisoner of war, describes the fall of Singapore to George Hill Cake as the life of Staffs Gut Feelings In tec He has an eye for design, new talent and seductive presentation, but he knows when he must change with the times. Liz Smith meets Joseph Ettedgui, master of all he purveys. Photographs by John Swannell Clickety-clocking up the numbers to a full house Britain's growing army of bingo players, chancing their luck as they wrestle with six cards and 15 pens, have turned a game into serious star-spangled business. Photographs by Mitch Jenkins Ocean Cruise Lines a Paquet Cruise Company TRA Dicing wit George Hill plays a Sicilian in a moving theatre performance on the streets of Palermo Ocean Cruise Lines a Paquet Cruise Company Getting out for next to nowt Travel A hoard of holiday bargains are there for the taking, Alex McWhirter writes Historic House Hotels Itineraries Harvey Elliott discovers some new child benefits Jersey Overseas Travel Titan Hitours India Multiple Display Advertising Items Titan HiTours Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Prestige Holidays Platinum Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items Travel Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Headwater Jetset Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vitario Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Exodus Explore Multiple Display Advertising Items Eastern Extravaganza Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guerba Twickers World Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Boating in France Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Titan HiTours 'Britain's Best Boating Holidays' Multiple Classified Advertising Items UK Holidays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Take a Break in Unspoilt Dorset Multiple Display Advertising Items The Copthorne Tara London Blakes Country Cottages American vampires Parties, poseurs and sexual perversion were all part of Tangier's world of art and article, victoria Glendinning writes Smiles amid struggles Paperbacks Peasant memories Profile of art by greens, reds and blues Against Art and Artists The Re-Enchantment The Piero Della Frances Trail Thrillers Reading a poem Articulatin di cole facks o life Gloom on the horizon The Great Reckoning The best of both worlds Enjoy the buzz of Hong Kong, the treasures of old China and a cruise along the Yangtze on this 15-days Far East adventure The Times Bridge by Albert Dormer Listener Crossword No. 3137: Web by Hen Chess by 'I was a pain in the neck to my sister' A Childhood: Lorna Luft Dunhill FIAT
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