News from 17/02/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Tim Judah and Christopher Eliou, DJM, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Ronald Faux, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Elizabeth Coates, Patrick Nicholls, Ian Murray, Clive M. Hindle, Jeremy Kingston, Alasdair Cameron, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Tom Walker, David Serpell, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, J. E. Banatvala, Bryan Stiles, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Peter Ball, B. F. J. Archer, Ruth Gledhill, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Oakley and Colin Narbrough, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Reuter, Anthony Grabiner, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John Hennessy, Kate Muir, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Brenda Polan, Thomas Christie, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Judi Bevan, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Ali Jaber and Richard Beeston, A. Kenney, John Higgins, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Chris Anthony, Jonathan Prynn, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, A. I. S. Duffus, Ali Jaber, Peter Stothard, Richard Alexander, Nigel Hawkes, Brenda Fowler, J. R. Salter, Chairman, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Adrian Rogers, Ian Ross, Peter Victor and John Young, Bruce Clark and Anatol Lieven, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Richard Duce, John Beishon, Chief Executive, Donald Hirsch, Joseph Smith Director, Alfred Hermida, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, George Hill, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Robin Buss and Pamela Morgan, Michael Seely, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Richard Beeston, Joseph Gallivan, Philip Pangalos, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, David Powell, Richard Morrison, Valerie Grove, Stuart MacLure, I. L. Chrystie, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Ian Bogle, Chairman, Simon Farrell,
ResumoFour shot dead as army traps IRA gang Gunmen cornered in church car park after night attack on police station Hezbollah chief dies in gunship attack on car Worry over rise in firsts Authors die FA Cup draw Index Life & Times Finders can keep their goldflinger fortunes Bush stumbles at start of the race Tories braced for week of bad news Yamaha the Spirit of Music America's Dr Feelgood Today in the Times Tories and Labour remain neck and neck after weekend… Ivor Crewe points out that, for all the ups and downs of the opinion polls, their message is that the Conservatives and Labour have been level pegging since the autumn party conferences Lib Dems would freeze charge on prescriptions Marks and Spencer Police inspectors cost £25 an hour each Hunters fight plan to protect goat Poor to get US-style food banks Duty-free change angers brewers Reynolds offers talks with unionists Thatcher vote Mann defiant Dearer petrol Boom in first class degrees renews fear for standards University results Governors 'voted own pay' Heads in exam appeal Picture Gallery Abbey National 'Oldest royal' dies aged 98 Bass Brewers 1,300 women deacons wait to be made priests M3 action 'supports the law' US tourists offered free passports Lakes electric boats bring tranquillity in their wake Lithuania war crimes libel hearing moves to Scotland Tories delay new policies for BBC First direct Linekers face five-year wait Power windmills 'will scar landscape' Seat Volkswagen Group Around the world in 14 days by non-stop balloon Nigel Hawkes reports on a helium-filled balloon which uses a novel method to keep its height night and day, and on the three aeronauts who aim to beat Phileas Fogg's famous 80-day journey Freedom is an academic question Slimming snacks 'have too much fat' How Slimming Foods Shape up Opinion poll will assess courts Taxi rape Mosque appeal Calm waters Clean sweep Bond winners Scornful Israelis rub salt into army's latest wounds The guerrilla killing of three soldiers has further undermined public confidence in the army and hit morale, Richard Beeston writes in Jerusalem Hezbollah 'may take hostages' Bonn gets tough with kidnappers National Accaeditation of Cehtification Bodies To show you what kind of animal your MP is,… International Fund for Annimal Welfare Tudjman pledges to put rights abusers on trial The Yugoslav civil war Skopje wants to set up army Picture Gallery Royal watchers acclaim racing certainty for Georgian throne Germans lament golden girl's fall The press has turned against the paragon of athletic clean living it once feted, writes Ian Murray from Bonn Shoppers smell a rat in the dustbin of history Crimewave fills Tirana with fear Belorussia seeks its own army Babies' fate Iraq's helpers (AP): Hunters' sport (Reuters): Research vote (Reuters): Nazi denial 'Wimp factor' is returning to dog insipid Bush Hollywood muscleman upstages panicky president in run-up to crucial New Hampshire Primary The president is trying to open his campaign with a bang and not as a wimp, Martin Fletcher writes from Goffstown, New Hampshire US, Turkey and Iran chase power in Central Asia Pledge boosts Kim's succession chance Uneasy lies the crown on Jackson's head Mobutu troops kill 13 at church rally Advertisement Jury says killer Dahmer is sane Japan gives Jagger a jumpy flashback People What Kinnock really believes Riddell on Monday Labour has embraced continental social democracy, says Peter Riddell When your secretary does not care for what you have written, it comes as a disappointment …and moreover Trial by Hollywood The law of the enterinment industy prevails in American cours, writes Charies Brenmer The electronic peacemaker Bernard Levin takes coffee and comfort in a gadgetary Tower of Babel MacBeth's last book The Times Diary Goodman ahead The Times Diary Low notes The Times Diary Ship to shore The Times Diary April versus May Lawyers in Paradise The Times continues its series of editorials on Thatcherism's "forgotten supply side", the professions. This week, the lawyers; next week, academics New GP contract Preventing car crime Mary remembered Study of HIV in pregnant women Justice in cases of complex fraud Faulty towers East Timor deaths EC and environment Socialists' party Court Circular Appointment of new Colonels-in-Chief Births Picture Gallery Birthdays today Appointment Anniversaries Wrns officers Today's royal engagements Marriage Memorial service Notice of Appointment of Administrative Receiver Forthcoming marriages Nature notes Personal appears in Life & Times Word-Watching Angela Carter Angela Carter, novelist and short story writer, died of cancer yesterday in London aged 51. She was born on May 7,1940 George MacBeth George MacBeth, former BBC radio talks and poetry producer, poet and novelist, died of motor neurone disease in Tuam, Co Galway, yesterday aged 60. He was born in Scotland on January William Schuman William Howard Schuman, American composer and fromer administrator of the Juilliard School of Music and the Lincoln Center, died after hip surgery at a Manhattan hospital on February 15, aged 81. He was born in New York on August 4,1910 Great Britain in War-Times Private health companies hit by fraud The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,843 Picture Gallery Algiers vows to enforce rule of law Weather £10m for HIV blood victims Business News All in a hard Day's work Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market Opec dispute puts output quotas at risk Market fears giut in production Chemical firms count green costs Seven on shortlist for small company award Coopers Deloitte PLC Awards 1991 Disney loses magic for UK firms CBI survey shows retail sales rising year-on-year Minet By our City Staff: MPs to question Lloyd's chairman By our City Staff: Perrier bid wins French approval Domestic electrical sales fall Savings rise by £334m Wembley PLC Wakeham wants new deals for British Coal customers Private companies set trend in clothing Brittan tackles Tokyo on competition Business Notebook Short-sighted view looks wise in the long run Gilt-Edged Union campaigns on part-timers' rights The Times Learning the old fashioned way Comment Salomon loses top two The Times City Diary Bidding brothers The Times City Diary Opening doors The Times City Diary Classic Oakes The Times City Diary Ski trip sacrificed The Times City Diary Major and Kinnock can both turn a silk purse into a sow's ear Economic View Anatole Kaletsky argues that the government has worked miracles by creating the worst recession on record Teleshare Hitachi Zantac ejected to keep Glaxo in the pink Reporting this Week Healthcare sector looks strong in awards shortlist Smaller Companies Pirelli chairman hands over reins Capitalisation, week's change Buyer's market for executive dreams If the company is available, now is the right time for managers to become owners, Neil Bennett says Barclays Bimbos with brains come to the rescue Management buy-ins offer a sound route, Rodney Hobson says The spirit of venture lies low Backers have lost their enthusiasm for taking risks, most overseas banks have pulled out. Jonathan Prynn reports Charterhouse Lloyds Development Capital In the eye of the receiver NatWest Big deals climb back MFI was bought at the peak of the boom. Rodney Hobson reports on its progress Continental flood down to a trickle The rest of Europe has lost its taste for the buyout Candover Doing the right thing Lee-Gartner conquers all The skier the Canadians ignored takes downhill gold from the favourites Petrenko has no peer Results from Albertville Duchesnays fail to fulfil hopes Ticketmaster England may gamble on Lamb's fitness Cricket England give a lesson in discipline Disappointment and frustraion see forwards demonste the negative side of French rugby S Africa ready for Australia to tour Weekend Results and Tables White leads Scottish charge Back row spikes French guns Dismissal urged by touch judge Carvill's Hill cut to 6-4 after Irish triumph Racing Dawson suffers double tragedy Results from Six Meetings Mandarin: Honest Word to return in style Fontwell Park Wolverhampton Royal Gait's fine display earns tilt at Champion Southwell Saturday's Results Docklands Express attempts a repeat Rapid Raceline Villa's young guns fire the bullets to put them through Swindon show Premier League class FA Cup Clough creates perfection Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Jones kick-starts Chelsea challenge Woods lets in seven as Seaman watches Late rally earns Bolton a replay Lawrence unhappy at sharing spotlight Football Ground size debate By our Sports Staff: Evans lets his chance slip Europe helps Parry For the Record Substitutes save day as French rekindle the fire Rugby League Cramp halts run by Livingston Athletics Golf Membership Hendry returns to form In Brief Winter Olympics All-conquering England wait to rewrite records Liverpool escape with a replay Wark's header comes within a crossbar's width of putting Ipswich in the cup quarter-finals Injury rules out Daley Lloyd's Clough may be drawn back to his roots Sixth Hound Draw Hughes earns a place in Australian squad Krabbe may appeal to Ioc court Swiss flag flies as British bob pair slip back Education a youthful verdict on the controversial… Sparring with Terminator Two True prophet or intellectual fad? Peter Stothard meets Francis Fukuyama, the 'feelgood' philosopher You cannot be serious, Mr Howard Working Life Libby Purves on the dottiness of altering the law on training contracts Midland Bank Looks Ruth Gledhill becomes a born-again blonde Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari 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 acrose the country A step in the height direction Dance In the middle, somewhat elevated Covent Garden Accent on county set Theatre The Young Idea Guildhall School Rapture is qualified Concerts LPO/Rattle Philharmonia/Flor Festival Hall Wedding in tartan Theatre The Marriage of Figaro Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh Asia's treasure abused Comment Danger stalks every stage Television Benedict Nightingale assesses the mesmeric acting of John Malkovich, who starred in last night's BBC film How to join the debate The Times/dillons Fukuyama Debate Gypsy casts her spell Records Richer Alice in rap land Arts Brief Striding away Last chance The rising of the clans As Scotland's political mood appears to move towards independence, Kate Muir travels to Glasgow and discovers an upsurge of cultural nationalism The Times Euducational Supplement Another good book about bedtime Ten years after Mary Wesley's first novel, the flak has started. Valerie Grove meets a untroubled by recent criticism Why I have told my car to hit the road How much do we need our vehicles? One acaiemic has discovered he is happier. and better off, without one Tomorrow So you want to be Carmen? Fancy a rummage through 150 rails of Royal Opera House costumes, where you can buy items for a fiver? Brenda Polan reports Rounding up his little pony Love them or hate them, a herd of MPTs is probably stampeding your way Confessions of a born-again blonde How a brunette and would-be missionary became a journalist and a blonde Rowan Yarns Made in Britain? Don't be silly As a new superconductor facility opens Nigel Hawkes reports on fears that Britain is losing a lead it once had La Crème De La Crème PA Dentist Requires SECRETARY/PA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/book-Keeper Arthur Andersen National Heart and Lung Institute University of… Legal Secretaries Business Skills Instructor East Med Tanks (Agencies) Ltd Marketing Account Team Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Non—secretarial Attention! Multiple Classified Advertising Items People in glass Update Space silence Dirty as snow Late extra Multiple Classified Advertising Items Proud to be called partner Britain is leading the way in linking business and education, Donald Hirsch reports The power of faction Robin Buss and Pamela Morgan looks at the film JFK Education The Academic Registrar Collingham Beware the power of governors Crash Courses in French Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Davies's College Multiple Display Advertising Items Specialist Training Royal Army Educational Corps Business & Technology Education Council The Times Supplements Limited Brentwood School (HMC) St. Dunstan's College St. Andrew's Prep & Public Schools Broom Wood Hall Assessment Day Scholarships Loughborough University Business School University of Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle Law… Prep & Public Schools University of Sheffield University of Strathclyde University of Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Acquiescence in abduction Court of Appeal Law Report February 17,1992 Queen's Bench Division Delivery not sale Duty over highway hazards Consultation on Nhs trusts The Times Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite The Animal Welfare Trust Radio 1 ITV Variations
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