News from 18/02/1992
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Phil Yates, Bob Ross, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, R. C. Dutton-Forshaw, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Jenny Forbes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, David Rhys Jones, Philip Howard, David Forcey (Deputy Chairman), Lewin, Ian Murray, Elizabeth Esteve-Coll, Director, Clive Davis, Howell James, Director, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Philip Jacobsen, Patrick Stoddart, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jay Andrews, Tony Patrick, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Alan Thompson, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, John Rae, J. C. R. Kelly, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Mark Sedgwick, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Peter Ball, S. de Laat, Stuart Sexton, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Michael Clark, John Young, David Hands, Charles Bremner, John Percival, John O'leary, Edward Gorman, John Hennessy, Peter Lewis, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, D. A. O'connor, Edward Fennell, Sally Watts, George Brock and Bruce Clark, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Michael Theodoulou, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, J. M. H. Balcon, David Miller, Margaret Moran (Chairman), Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Judi Bevan, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, John Higgins, Patrick Stevens, Richard Ottaway, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Antony Whitaker, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Ali Jaber, Paul Wilkinson, Peter Bryan, Nigel Hawkes, Hugh Casson, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, W. Keith Yeates, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Richard Duce, David Young, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Martin Ivens, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Henderson of Brompton, Richard Beeston and Ali Jaber, T. B. Homan, Scrivenor, Richard F. Ackers, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Horsnell, E. D. Morgan, Richard Houseago, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Rob Andrew, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sir John Stephenson, Vince Wright, Stephen Gundry, Alan Price-Talbot, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Julian Wontner, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, R. I. M. Overend,
ResumoCleared IRA man shot by SAS Ambush victim was freed after Old Bailey jury rejected terror charge Lloyd's is defended Polish U-turn Royal tour Younis out Index Life & Times The Times Call for quicker justice Brain transplant gives bees an instant memory Hezbollah vows revenge as rockets strike Israel Falkands victor dies By a Staff Reporter: Court forbids abortion for rape victim IBM Law Times As Safe as Houses? Half-Term Breakdown Tonic from Dr Jazz Police O'Doinnell to mainland campaign Member of IRA team shot by soldiers cleared of serious firearms charges twice in a year Maxwell 'killed himself Cabinet dispute shelves rail privatisation sell-off plan Weeks of planning go into SAS ambush operations Edward Gorman reports that the apttern of Sunday's ambush of four IRA men follows a tested formula Abortion groups decry Irish ruling The judgement stopping a young rape victim having an abortion is disastrous, women's groups say. Richard Ford reports Third machine gun recovered City must comply on schools £20,000 for victims of 'police racism' Strike threat at Vauxhall Tennant dies of heart attack Wines concern Nato posting Briton jailed Pay rises fall Life for killer Blue Arrow four given suspended prison sentences Conspiracy to defraud by City advisers was not committed for personal gain, judge says Taxi drivers offer reward for rapists Medicine milks profits from Tracy Chairman of the Bar joins chorus for reform With the end of a trial costing £35 million pressure for change should ensure a radical overhaul of how complicated fraud cases are investigated and head, says Frances Gibb Rules relaxed on student numbers Sun Alliance Life & Pensions Patient died after waiting for six hours Accord Libraries worried that cuts endanger off-the-shelf wisdom Closures, reduced hours and lost jobs are said to have brought the public library service to its lowest ebb. Simon Tait reports on the fight back 'Wrong man' jailed for 1975 killing Vital scientific facts abouts stains on murdered girl's clothing not disclosed, appeal judges told Parents expect retreat by governors Poll tax refusers give up vote right Small earthquake has a Peterborough effect Nick Nuttall finds that Britain's earth tremors have never been highly rated Sale reveals secret lives of soldiers Peterborough Earthquake Keays behaved as 'woman scorned' Channel 7 (U. K.) Ltd Luggage thief stole £300,000 Meat firm fire Female raider Churchill suit Dawn arrests War echoes Child escapes Green matches Cell rescues Lib Dems promise to build on best of health reforms Action for Blind People Picture Gallery Hurd gives democracy a boost Ban rejected Tax burden Fair shares Parliament today Waste pulls its weight Ministers highlight Labour union link China widens clampdown on dissidents Repression in rural Tibet TV plans opposed by Peking (AFP): Suspects held (Reuter): War claim (Reuter): Timor trial Deng speaks up for market economy Microsoft Japan relents and allows family man, 48, to enter Queen and Duke visit republican Australia There may be a welcome in the hillside, but will… Nationwide West pledges cash to employ former Soviet researchers Communism's nuclear legacy (Reuter): Space flights resume Library raid (Reuter): Shops looted (AP): Bishop fined (AP): Paper war (Reuter): Deadly odds De-commission (Reuter): Drug service Mann quits hospital to accept CBE Poland veers off Thatcherite road The Solidarity government, fearing the consequence of unpopular monetarism, wants to end 'shock therapy' reforms, Roger Boyes writes from Warsaw Gypsy owners of boycotted topless bar uncover depths of prejudice Bucharest Notebook Babic stands his ground (Reuter): Kiev claims fleet sale fraud 'Asset-stripping' in Ukraine Stasi chief 'suicidal' Pope and Reagan 'foiled Warsaw' (AFP): Killing of Sheikh Moussawi leayes peace talks down but not out The latest explosions of violence in the Middle East have weakened what were already meagre hopes for the region, Christopher Walker writes from Cairo (Reuter): Shias vow to liberate Jerusalem Tsongas makes eyes at voters Democrats and Republicans step up the campaign pace for crucial first primary in New Hampshire From Associated Press: Cannibal serial killer gets life Buchanan success revives fears of isolationist US Madonna 'sex hype' attacked People Grand old man Philip Howard on Mick Jagger's new role as grandfather Face to face with evil We may not comprehend the mind of a serial killer, but the that does not mean he is mad, argues Janet Daley Last post for the Red Army? Russia's forces are facing collapse after 200 years, says Martin Ivens The revelation that Tony Benn's Holland Park archive contains diaries he has kept from the age of nine has sent tremors of excitement through London's literary adn political establishments …and moreover Frightening the cavalry The Times Diary First refusal The Times Diary Re-Release The Times Diary Air affair The Times Diary Deadly Debits Opted into Anarchy A Case of False Notes Fourth Trident boat needed to maintain nuclear… Accountancy rules Credit where due Order of the bath Unpaid bills Homeless families Plant protection Seeing watercolours Bombs away! Calling Gilbert m from the cold Council tax payments BBC's future Borderline case Court Circular Birthdays today Births Picture Gallery Christening Church news Sir Ronald Gardner-Thorpe Luncheons Appointments Marriage Dinners Vintners' Company Forthcoming marriages Service dinners Receptions Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fieldhouse Adminral of the Fleet Lord Fieldhouse, GCB, GBE, who died yesterday aged 64 was commander-in-chief of the task force which recaptured the Falkland Islands after they had been seized by Argentina in 1982 and was later chief of the Defence Staff from 1985 to 1988. He was born on February 12,1928 Sheikh Abbas Moussawi Sheikh Abbas Moussawi, leader of Lebanese Shia radicals and alleged organiser of the gangs which kidnapping Westerners as hostages, died in an Israeli helicopter attack in south Lebanon on February 16 aged 39. He was born in the Bekaa valley of eastern Lebanon in 1952 Anniversaries Institute of Chartered Secretaries Janio Da Silva Quadros Janio da Silva Quadros, former president of Brazil, died in Sào Paulo on January 16 aged 74. He was born in Campo Grande in the Mato Grosso on Janaury 25,1917 Lord Wilson Institute of Marine Engineers University news The Earl of Southesk The Earl of Southesk, KCVO, 11th Earl, regarded as the oldest member of the Royal Family, died on February 16 aged 98. He was born on September 23,1893 Appreciation Thomas Talbot The following are the circumstances of the seizure of a French officer at Falmouth: The American Schooner Hope, Captain Jones, with brandy and wine, from Bourdeaux, bound to New Threat lifted on £1 bn aid deal for UK The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,844 Picture Gallery Weather English pander to Welsh wails Political Sketch Business News In Limbo All Fours Hived off Job's Comfort £200m Please The Pound Stock Market Currencies Interest Rates Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyd's rejects fresh claims of market scandal Chairman sasy whole insurance industry is suffering losses Oil prices tumble after fragile Opec agreement By our Financial Editor: Arthur Young partners fined Discount loses £23m Maine-Tucker Rover chief attacks Tory record Troubled Lep cuts debt with disposal The Times Unit Trust Information Service Profit warning slices 20% from Wm Low shares Aristuein buys Durrant bank By our City Staff: FII raises payout despite setback Sec to make it easier for small companies Business round up Wills back in black Aeg turnover ahead Siebe invests in Japan Provisions at Bradford & Bingley rise fivefold Harland chairman steps down Dalgety ahead Irens moves Flotation plan Sachs for Russia Customer rights Long-term jobless likely to rise TUC seeks workers' charter Royal jelly firm's founder queen bows out Petrocon steps up attack on Wilkes Pension fund rules changed Businesses for Sale Fundraising close at Chelsfield West German economy shrinks FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Union Discount pays a heavy price Tempus Bargain hunters send retail sector soaring Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures OFT ready to give Steetley ruling By our City Staff: Oman BCCI bank sold Recent Issues Major Changes Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) World Markets Dollar Spot Rates Lloyd's hits back Banks pruned from RHS The Times City Diary One in, two out The Times City Diary Cheaper oil but not for long Comment Resilient tipplers The Times City Diary Commercial property market shows signs of building up The recession has taken its toll of developers in the City and West End but Judi Bevan finds hints of improvement Name of the game Insiders just as susceptible to Lloyd's losses Problems remain Working names realise the risks Council to blame Prices squeezed Built for country drivers adopted by townies The Weight and design of these vehicles can save llives in an accident Go-anywhere wagons come to stay Four-Wheel Drive The wartime 4x4 vehicles have evolved into fashion items. Kevin Eason views today's models Subaru Audi Audi Pick your model to match the terrain Four-Wheel Drive Eric Dymock considers the vehicles that have survived early criticism Police forces pick an old favourite Land-Rovers from the Solihull plant are still chosen by most constabularies, but rivals are emerging Hard time for newcomers New models are competing, but even low prices do not always attract the customers Innovation that had to wait 30 years How Audi introduced the car that revolutionised the motor industry Sturdy defender m peace Kuwait gave Land-Rover £8m orders after the Gulf war, writes Rodney Hobson Rumbling in the jungle Owners can learn how to make the most of their pride and joy, while not ruining the coutryside ISUZU More than just a smart accessory Four-Wheel Drive Sales of Range Rovers have reached a new high South Africa are fast making up for the lost years Pakistan learn a familiar cricket lesson Ramanayake runs through Pakistan England a team will have pleasing variety in attack England a Team Career Records The Times Itinerary Oxford have a surplus of talent University Teams Shackleford appeals for help Basketball Blaisdell keeps Durham on track Ice Hockey Norman's confidence wanes Golf Pools Forecast Courier rejects the easy option Tennis Mandarin: Salwan set to regain the winning thread Rushing Wild due for promotion Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Pipe maintains momentum with treble Huntingdon Sedgefield Duchesnays forced to yield to the classical approach Bernstein loses to Bach in ice-dance finale Smetanina claims gold yet again Snow Reports Winter Olympics Results Kelly sprints to success in Valencia Cycling O'Reilly must be on guard Davis is taken to final black Snooker Regal Trophy to include new teams Rugby League French press in sombre mood as inquest begins Rugby Union Yarranton praises English restraint Australians having second thoughts Houllier and Platini have found ideal blend Clubs will fight to keep door open to Premier League Football League is against closed shop By our Sports Staff: Giggs ruled put of Wales' party Overseas Results For the Record Today's Fixtures The golden girl who may have forsaken a fortune Athletics Wembley keeps the Show In Brief Late changes Ripley's first Dog day afternoon Moss steps down Jahangir out Cricket Keown likely to have job of marking Papin Taylor returns to three central defenders Jones ruled out of FA Cup tie Electronic Yellow Pages Ridgeon wins his fight to return Picture Gallery Hard men have to be stopped Rob Andrew, of England, examines the ramifications of the weekend's dramatic rugby union events in Paris Drug ban backed by IAAF Ville de Paris loses chance McCann brings down a seed Waqar out of World Cup The Pit and the pendulum The Barbican Centre is ten years old next month. Richard Morrison looks back on its troubled genesis and argues that it epitomises genius and bungling Heritage A user's guide to manual illiteracy Mid Life Neil Lyndon finds himself lost in the high-tech jungle Britannic Assurance Law Entertainments Theatres 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(where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country His next stop was Broadway Opera Street Scence Coliseum Crude but remarkably effective Theatre From a Jack to a King Boulevard, Soho Masters' cool display Recital Stockhausen/Parket Queen Elizaheth Hall Homegrown heroine Dance Giselle Covent Garden Exploring a frame of mind London Galleries Is the artist boxing clever, or is this clever packaging? John Russell Taylor investigates the intriguing and attractive boxes created by Michael Rothenstein Age brings a more even tenor Jazz Andy Hamilton, the septuagenarian Birmingham saxophonist visiting London this week, talks to Clive Davis Death & the Maiden Not just the plain truth, thank you Television Review All set to play unhappy families Radio Review Going alone Arts Brief Fuller measure Last chance. . . Keying in to the porn pedlars Young computer users have easy access to cheap hard-core material. Jay Andrews reports on a growing concern Guess who's on holiday this week? Variations in the timing of half-term can cause disruption in some families. Do the Germans or French have the answer? Tomorrow When granny is nanny Victims of the recession include grandparents who are dumped on as well as dumped No harmony in arcadia Can Elgar's idlyllic Malvern cottage cope with a visitor centre? George Hill reports The man with two wives The West may have something to learn from the 'sister wife', who shares clothes, children and a husband Dan Air Not a fraud after all? Leading psychologists are attempting to rehabilitate the father of the 11-plus. Nigel Hawkes reports on the campaign Student mentors Noticeboard Unequal share Teaming up The Times/dillons Fukuyama Debate Recruiting Noticeboard Teaching AIDS Noticeboard In praise of traditional values The high master of St. Paul's has little time for 'egalitarian delusions', John Rae reports Take the law out of the curriculum Stuart Sexton (below) takes a principled stand on the government's plans to dictate what children learn A contemptible mess Confusion in the courts means the press cannot know where contempt begins, Antony Whitaker says Fair lesson Inns and Outs Fine for some Inns and Outs Lot of rubbish Inn and Outs Fast response Inn and Outs Regional coup Inn and Outs Good sport Inn and Outs Marshall law Inn and Outs Gene match Inn and Outs TSB Bank Mushroom partners Quarry Dougall Chambers Zarak MacRae Brenner Laurence Simons Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Pentland Group PLC Commercial Solicitor Jonathan Wren Leasing As safe as house agents Richard Huseago examines the responsibility to care for the safety of their workers Legal Appointments Lipson Lloyd Jones Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B Selection Ltd Daniels Dates Partnership When in Rome, get a computer and fax Edward Fennell finds that English firms are exploring links with the Italians Multiple Display Advertising Items Simmons & Simmons Hoggett Bowers Bain Clarkson Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Consulting Group Eurocamp Multiple Display Advertising Items Seeking bail after hearing Queen's Bench Division Law Report February 18 1992 Legal Appointments Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Director of the Serious Fraud Office Multiple Classified Advertising Items Committal in excess of powers Taylor Root Multiple Classified Advertising Items News of the World Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chancery case misconceived action and this Court of Appeal The world at a surveyor's feet There are more jobs than applicants in a profession that takes a close look at the land and the sea, says Sally Watts Public Appointments Multiple Display Advertising Items CJA History of Parliament NCC Recruitment Advertising Awards Multiple Display Advertising Items Double fair date In Memoriam - Private Enough to cure collecting fever Sarah Jane Checkland sorts through a gruesome collection of saws and leech jars in search of an explanation for the enthusiasm for medical artefacts To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2717 The Times BBC 1 Satellite King George's Fund for Sailors Radio 1 ITV Variations
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