News from 20/02/1992
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Widget Finn, R. R. B. Shutler, Chief Executive, William Kay, Derek E. Drake Mitd, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Thomson Prentice Medical Correspondent, Edward Norman, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Stephen Hugh-Jones, Neil Bennett, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Diamond, Michael O'connor, Director, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, David Pannick, Tamsin Harris, James Bone, Carol Leonard, John Ormiston (Chairman), Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Roddy Forsyth, Desmond Dearlove, Ian McNeil, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Frances Manson, Paddy Coulter (Director), Bernard Levin, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ruth Gledhill, John Beardmore, Jim McCue, John Street, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Peter Bills, Daniel Johnson, Rebecca Fraser, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, Reuter, Paul Golding, Charles Bremner, Peter J. Banyard, Research Director, John Percival, Norman Harrison, John Hennessy, Harold James, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Adam Thorpe, Harry Debelius, Giles Firbank, Sydney Friskin, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Barry Millington, Keith Money, S. White, D. F. Kelly, Wolfgang Münchau, Ali Jaber and Richard Beeston, Gladwyn, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Marcus Binney, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Glyn Dearman, Geoff King, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Edwina Currie, Alan Guthrie, Roger Boyes, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Nicholas Wood and Philip Webster, Stephen Saunders Webb, Graham Fathers, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, Jack Crossley, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Brian Alderson, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, John Murray, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Brian Buchanan, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, George Vallings, Secretary, William Cash, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, James Airy, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Lulu Yu, David Powell, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Chris Moore, Michael Evans, D. C. Hedley, Dermot McMahon, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Nigel Lloyd, R. A. Ledingham, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Katharine Sinderson,
ResumoPits and jobs threatened by huge coal cuts Director blames 'dash for gas' Governors back down Killer back Libel limits BAe hard line England win Index Life & Times The Times EC treaty vote may act as abortion poll Scottish Tories' prophet of doom resigns Picture Gallery Keays savours £105,000 victory Shaken Bush rolls up his sleeves for battle Lamont hints at tax cut Are You a Poor Talker? Appointments Reading the Right Stuff Honour is Satisfied Oscars in the Offing Governors halt action against school head Maxwells risk MPs' wrath Air Canada Students threaten to sue Somerville America deports IRA killer Colleges threaten boycott Benny Hill re-admitted Cabbie charged Correction TV film of hostage ordeal shown to jury in kidnap case Jurors see picture of man fleeing car after being forced to drive with shotgun held to his head Woman to regain use of sewn-on hands Inside insight leaves playwright a runner-up Victim's mother sues car driver Family of dead girl apologises Waite makes emotional homecoming to synod Terry Waite explained yesterday why he had to return to Beirut, reports Ruth Gledhill Alamo Rent a Car Heritage chief bows out Tory settles out of court Advert ruling Opera post Tobacco Advisory Council High costs put London hospitals 'at disadvantage' Rush to beat health deadline Study offers hope for birds at risk National Savings Christie's to sell two Strads in London Greater risk from low level radiation Britain's first Trident submarine prepares to brave the world Court ruling bans council libel suits Sunday Times appeal succeeds Ministers criticise Ec energy tax The Millet Lighting Picture Gallery Hot-line to foil police corruption Hidden army crosses Irish sea in defiance of law Writing as Dermot Mchon, an Irishman recalls his girl friend's trip to London for an abortion Convictions for sado-masochist assault upheld Are You a Poor Talker? Budget to penalise smokers Poll tax pegged at £36 Dulverton dies Boy choked Rushdie back Test for baton Victims named High Performance. Low Insurance Ashdown woos women's vote Southern Electric Tax reprieve plan for middle class Labour launches counter-attack on spending Trippier clears the air Gould feels the sting in Scottish nationalism Political Notebook Britain pledges more aid Empty homes Court costs No amnesty Parliament today Embarrassed Solidarity denies CIA dollars helped it win Solidarity says its millions came from Western unions, but communists cling to their conspiracy theories. Roger Boyes reports from Warsaw MPs sound alarm over exodus from restless East Spanish car bomb kills 3 Marseilles mud flies left, right and very far right Even the French pres, well used to political extravagance, finds the Marseilles electoral campaign not to its taste, Philip Jacobson writes Picture Gallery Yeltsin takes soft line with Ukraine Rise of the rouble fools speculators Serbia's banks bait hook for UN troops Germany waives Warsaw debts (Reuter): Chile welcome (AP): Moving up (Reuter): Greeks accused (AP): Work equality Truck stop (Reuter): Art restricted (AFP): Flesh-creeping (AP): Smokers win New Hampshire turns tables again Outsiders make US election running 'Comeback kid' pledges victory Buchanan's gain is Israel's loss Make an Air Call Prize-winning author writes off the monarchy As the Queen begins her tour of Australia, Joanna Pitman watches wroter Thomas Keneally struggle to interest students in republicanism Picture Gallery FBI wants to study Dahmer Anthony Hopkins tipped to carry off a top Oscar The British flag in the Oscars contest is carried by "Hannibal the Cannibal", William Cash writes from Los Angeles Blow to de Klerk as right takes seat (AFP): Briton held Punjab doubts (AP): Mohawk jailed Hope kindled (AP): Aids donation (AP): Taught a lesson Rabin beats Peres in fight to lead Labour Hardline challenger worries Likud Saddam is given arms warning By our Foreign Staff: UN makes new plea to Libya Marcos offers to play mother People Fiat Tipo Artillery duel rocks Lebanese border A prophet for the Bible-belt The Buchanan bandwagon is gaining pace, says Peter Stothard in Atlanta …and moreover Peter Barnard Chaining Big Brother David Pannick welcome yesterday's Court of Appeal ruling a council cannot sue for libel Small items make a splash Bernard Levin is seduced by the briefest news stories Drawn at dawn The Times Diary Woman in charge The Times Diary NPG on the rocks The Times Diary Down but Not out Crime in Recession Writs at Dawn Vital new role for Security Council Franklin in London Women's vocation Rating appeals Bombs away! Accounting standards Aircraft survivor's plea for safety Advertising tobacco Television excellence Whites of their eyes Dandy diaries Court Circular Birthdays today Luncheons Ludgrove Births Picture Gallery Dinners Forthcoming marriages Lecture The Times Word-Watching The Edron Academy, Mexico City Captain Desmond Vincent-Jones Captain Desmond Vincent-Jones. DSC and BAr, wartime Fleet Air Arm observer, died on February 9 aged 79. He was boen on February 13,1912 Professor Robert Baker Professor Robert William Baker, cera, icist, died on February 12 aged 82. He was born on February 18.1909 Appointments Sir Patrick Hamilton Memorial services H . C. Whalley-Tooker H. C. Whalley Tooker. former director of studies in law at Cambridge University and emeritus fellow of Downing College. died on January 16 aged 91. He was born on September 1,1900 Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Latest wills José Llanos José Maria Llanos, Sj, Spain's best known worker priest, died on February 10 aged 85. He was born in Madrid on April 26,1906 Appreciations Lord Southesk Belgium and the Congo Tories press Lamont for pre-Budget interest cut The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,846 Weather Bully bishops win mother of a match Nothing sacred in the bear pit Political sketch Index Searching La Difference Accountancy Relaxing Oiling Wheels The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Day takes hard line on BAe loss-makers Troubled group gose £81 m into red Clegg denies insider dealing Companies dubious on devolution Scots firms say home rule would hurt business Day takes hard line on BAe loss-makers Picture Gallery Modest retail sales rise fails to impress City Which Computer? Names launch losses battle Family to sell fifth of Remy Southdown slumps into loss Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited Picture Gallery Top BP director to run C&W Concern over VAT switch Redland picks holes in Steetley Virgin airline stake for sale Americans buy MCC publisher Bad debts slow Lloyds Abbey to £306m Business round up ECC in takeover Receivers in at Alma Pilkington sells in US Whitbread signs deal Lamont in corner on EMU fund Profit soars at Owners tour group Maxwell stake sold to Gruner Former offshoot bids for Polymark Bodycote buys US companies Hp Hewlett Packard Brierley's offer for AustCon under fire Bid to rescue HK arm of BCCI fails The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company Alumasc bucks the recession Wickes stock conversion Rights success Lloyds Abbey Life opts for caution Tempus Big sellers send shares in Bp to fresh low Stock Market Brittan blames Japan for the assault on free trade Reuter: Sony forecasts first full-year operating loss Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Coal in search of a future Comment Realism at BAe Tiny's last round The Times City Diary Glaxo works on magic formula to produce ever-rising profits William Kay puts the company's future under a microscope and finds it may need stronger medicine to thrive in the Nineties Virgin's Alma Mater The Times City Diary Culture shock The Times City Diary End of the recession in sight Training patterns Backing Britain Family Assurance Society The Times 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 Share prices drift lower Multiple Display Advertising Items Park Services Ltd National Westminster Bank Diary of Times Classified Managing Editor Knightstone Housing Association Finance & Administration Manager The London Secretary & Office Management Show Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barclay Simpson Investment Fund Manager Talisman Accountancy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Guidance in the quest for work Ian McNeil looks at the changing job market and suggests redundant accountants should 'join the club' Fines pose fresh threat to firms Flawed office? Any Other Business Media mania Legal hitch Rhône-Poulenc British Merchant Banking and Securities Houses… Running scared of complex rules Border troubled by the state of Australian attack World Cup holders embarrassed Tomorrow The Times presents a full guide to the World Cup. Alan Lee, John Woodcock and Peter Roebuck set the scene for the tournament, while a tem-by-team guide is accompanied by fixtures, averages and+ statistics Odds shorten on England Local authorities cannot sue in libel Pakistan present daunting opener Hockey Need for post-mortems Injury research Women's games Play on words Evidence not necessary in time limit extension cases Regina v Norwich Bench must give trials undivided attention Regina v Marylebone Cameras will follow news All-seat concern Fair game Gran Alba poised to shine for Bradley Mandarin Game Springaleak cut to 14-1 Mandarin, Thunderer: Lingfield Park Point results Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Mandarin, Thunderer: Wincanton Mandarin, Thunderer: Catterick Bridge More favourites fall from grace as Wiberg clicks Giant slalom claims leading contenders O'Reilly going for gold Czechoslovaks knock out world champions Rumble and tumble in the valley of the White Fear Winter Olympics Results Phipps shuts out Olsson again Witnesses back injured player Argentinians given lesson in power Ackford poised for place on Rfu committee Rugby Union Premier League approval likely Barrett considers transfer For the Record The Times Wales prosper as Pembridge puts an end to record Ireland pay for O'Leary's misjudgment By our Sports Staff: FA bans Sealey for four games Senna returns to the circuit Patience pays off Snooker New Zealand increase overall lead In Brief Bryan defence Pendrigh double Second win Piquet changes gear Three-day trial Trend is reversed Bowls Players upset by ball exchange at Cardiff Squash Rackets Watson stands alone Cricket Littlewoods Index England profit as omission spurs Lineker Deposed captain shows their is no substitute for class as France are forced to surrender long unbeaten record National Telelink Olazábal ready to hit form Taylor pleased with new boys Mabbutt taken ill in team hotel Champion figure skater throws down gauntlet Benn settles for a swift Sherry McCoist makes Scotland smile Films Hack rendered speechless in sex probe Private Life John Diamond tries hard to get kicks from a telephone Reading the right stuff Dante, Rushdie, Greene, Dryden…what are the essential works for today's educated reader? Matthew d'Ancona asks the experts Superlative Travel Books Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Women over the Verge Theatre Dangerous Dolls Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Just so concerto Concert ECO/Edwards Barbican Sounds unconventional Rock The Wedding Present The Waterfront, Norwich Search for lost style Dance Ashton ballets Covent Garden The Times No Title Laurel and Hardy Star drives her own vehicle Cinema Geoff Brown reviews The prince of Tides, Raise the Red Lantern, Father of the Bride, Afraid of the Dark and Une Histoire Invent?e Writer returns to vivid life Television Review Concerts by Candlelight Startrek Reel money Arts Brief Away to home Last chance… Snakes in the grass of history Harold James finds Francis Fukuyama's attempt to make man's destiny manifest in one volume is well-timed, now that the euphoria of 1989 has abated The Times / Dillions Fukuyama Debate Francis Fukuyama Nevermore the Raven? The Troubadour By Simon Raven Hutchinson, £13.99 New rash of nappy novels Separation By Sally Eerson Seribners, £14.99 The Stork Club By Maureen Freely Bloombury £14.99 Sava Peic Paintings Living with a belief in love Ever after By Graham Swift Picador, £14.99 Not Anglicans, but angels After this week's general synod, Edward Norman asks whether a secular society still needs a church intended for sinners Saved by the wood Last memo to humanity Six Memos for the next Millennium and under the Jagur Sun By Italo Calvino Cape, £5.99 and £10.99 Worldwide Crème De La Crème Personal Assistant Excellent Salary The Times Supplements Sight for sore eyes in Scotland Marcus Binney on Saltire Court, a building that has reased a notorious blot on Edinburgh's landscape Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Display Advertising Items Career Analysts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items N. B Selection Ltd Abbott Laboratories PA Consulting Group Digby Jay Jones Career Crossroads? PA Consulting Group Torres Interact Austin Knight Novell CJA Recruitment Consultants Director of the Serious Fraud Office Multiple Display Advertising Items Goodman Graham SPC Software Publishing Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items BMC Software Manweb Multiple Display Advertising Items Baxter PolyGram Head of Clinical Data Management Simpson Crowden The Sunday Times Selector Europe SMCL Oil and Gas Ltd BBC Television Bt British Tissues Regional Managers Wincanton Distribution Services Richard Ellis JHA John HAmilton Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Hoggett Bowers Toyota Young & Co's Brewery Plc Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Outstanding Retail Opportunities Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Micropolis Chemdal Ltd Media System Directors Senior Managers Multiple Display Advertising Items Yorkshire K/f Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items A Different Kind of Consulting Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Roya Mail Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items General Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Managing Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Baxter Multiple Classified Advertising Items Head of National Training & Development Unit AUC Engineering Appointments Enterprise Oil Barkers LBW The Leonard Cheshire Foundation Multiple Display Advertising Items PA Chief Telecommunications Engineer Multiple Display Advertising Items WH Walton Heath Golf Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Navy Paths from the plateau Managers who stagnate should re-assess their careers, writes Desmond Dearlove General Appointments HMS Recruitment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Unemployment is a family affair Coping with Redundancy Anger after losing a job is a part of the recovery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Birthdays Classified Advertising Learning to love the zander Alien monster, or a quality sporting fish? Jack Crossiey casts about for the answers Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2719 The Times Law Reports 20 Television and Radio Satellite Super Padded Jacket ITV Variations Radio 1
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