News from 25/02/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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C. Shewen, Barbara N. Shaw, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Edward Owen, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Simon Barnes, Neil Bennett, Peter Stothard and Richard Beeston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Karl Knight, David Tench, Hilary Finch, David Pannick, P. C. Drennan, Michael Binyon, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, M. H. Sheldon (Partner), Richard Streeton, Scrievenor, Patrick Stoddart, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Michael Evans and Philip Webster, Geoff Brown, Martin Fletcher, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Sean Toms, Gabriel Herbert, Louise Taylor, E. J. Hart, Libby Purves, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Robin Young, R. Freer, Michael Clark, P. G. Green, Philip Robinson, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Frederick Warner, David Hands, D. Novakovic, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, John Maurice, M. E. Pawley, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Strang, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, George Brock, Janet Daley, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, Martin Hoyle, Adrienne Katz, Bryan Gould, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Alison Roberts, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, David Toop, Wolfgang Münchau, Catherine Sampson, Eluned Price, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, N. Jerkovic, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Paul Phippen, Alix Ramsay, Roger Musgrave, Paul Wilkinson, James Michael, Edward Odim, John Winder and Peter Mulligan, Peter Bryan, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Jill Sherman, Richard J. Shell, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Robin Stacey, George Ballyn, Christopher Thomas, Walter Courage, Robin Johnston, Hamid Ghodse (Honorary Secretary), Christopher Walker, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Seely, Michael Hornsby, Scrivenor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Sir John Margetson, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, David Powis (Director), Richard Morrison, Anne McElvoy, Martyn Coomer, Vince Wright, George Tintor, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Peter Mason, Nina Morgan, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoBaker demands Israeli halt to settlements US in open conflict with Shamir Rolls-Royce sales fall Abortion plea in Dublin Girl accused Academic split Peking U-turn Index Life & Times Kidnap case man denies Dart killing Police left aghast by 104mph plastic pig Mi5 chief ponders perils of publicity Aa John Mojor advocates more openness, the security agency's first woman chief may step out of the shadows, Michael Evans and Philip Webster write Move against school head deferred Fears of vote boycott as de Klerk sets date 'Queen insulted' claim Visa Scoring Points It's Never Too Early Or, Indeed, Too Late Lawyers predict raped girl will be allowed abortion in England As the fate of the Irish rape victim is debated, Edward Gorman examines a compromise that would allow her to fly to Britain while upholding the constitutional ban on abortion Voters back high poll tax in council's referendum Profile of Tower Hamlets Police test armoured clothing Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Britain waives the rules for foreign pigeon fanciers Curbs are to be lifted on the import of the Cb radio and its feathered Victorian equivalent, Tom Walker explains from Brussels Woman sues over surprise baby Scouts rap out call for inner-city boys Envoys bid farewell to the official Rolls Jailed pair lodge murder appeal Oil safety rules are drawn up New zoo chief MP burgled Britons draw Correction Girl babysitter, 11, murdered crying child, court told Jury returns accident Verdict on bombers Cocaine man will blame IRA Safer Airbus computer sought By a Staff Reporter: Dismissed woman loses sex bias case Mode displayed Hopkins wins tax office design contest Barclays Judge condemns limit on punishing young joyrider Bank of Credit & Commerce International Cash allocation hints at two-tier system Future on universities By a Staff Reporter: Police accused of planting evidence Campaigners aim to keep the Cairngorms wild BR sued after train cut off legs Picture Gallery Tories to act on bail 'bandits' Working home owners see their spending power rise Alamo Rent a Car Master charged after hunt clash Sisters killed Mother buried Aids figures Gambler jailed Housing fraud Hitler bust sold Baker to strengthen anti-terrorism laws Division result Renewal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act was carried by 300 votes to 115, a government majority of 185 Sunalliance Government clears the decks as momentum grows for April 9 poll Barring an unforeseen setback, John Major is now ready to go for an early election, Philip Webster writes Picture Gallery Experts plan for droughts Headline-winning minister to stand down Major warns Scots of 'bitterness' over devolution Schools inspectors increased Around the Lobby Voting lesson Rising rolls Lights stay on Parliament today ANC offers interim power share to white minority De Klerk appeals for voters' clear rejection of far-right separatists in March 17 constitutional referendum A cleverly timed black concession improves the National party's chances of defeating the Conservative challenge, Gavin Bell writes from Pretoria Tsongas rides into Dakota showdown Panasonic Peking takes a fresh shine to capitalism Going to market: how theree great nations are striving to throw off the shackles of the planned economy Deng Xiaoping once again is promoting economic reforms in China, hoping to save the Communist party from demise, Catherine Sampson writes from Peking Iraqi prisoners languish in Saudi desert camps Israeli police team 'torturing Arabs' Indians swallow bitter pill of reform The minority government in Delhi is under strain as it presses ahead with plans to overhaul its nationalisted industry, Christopher Thomas writes Chinese get hip with the hoop AFP: Japan bill to change voting Strike threats add to Soviet legacy of ruin There is now more to buy in the shops, but ministers in Moscow are gloomy about economic prospects in the months ahead, Mary Dejevsky writes Benny Hill ordered to lose two stone People Gorbachev weighs in with words of wisdom for West More unpopular at home than ever, the former Soviet leader has emerged to offer his opinions in the foreign press, Michael Binyon reports Moscow police chief defends clampdown Hardliners 'formenting violence' Estonia to keep Russians in cold By our Foreign Staff: Honecker goes into hospital Germany delves into communist baby slaughter Doctors have supported an East German midwife's claim that weak, underweight babies were killed, Anne McElovy writes from Berlin Picture Gallery Bosnians call for Yugoslav pullout Victims of cooking oil besiege court Right hails 'poll win' in Malta Kurdish quest (AP): Bucharest win (AP): Gadaffifear (AFP): Swiss expulsion (Reuter): Maxwell sale (AFP): Battle casualty (AFP): Back on top (Reuters): Appeal fails Out of salts Woodrow Wyatt Hustings and canvassing will not swing the voters Peter Barnard …and moreover When bright is right Intelligent working class children can only benefit from selective education, writes Janet Daley Why do we still need spies? After the Cold War, M15 seeks a bigger role in the fight against terrorism, says Michael Evans Up the spout Diary No haven for Milford Diary Bingo! Diary Eastern Approaches Swinging Sino-Sixties Tax on Demand Care of addicts in police custody Mastering fraud cases Bombs away! Troops and pollution Serbian case for fairer treatment Training seriously Royal parks' future Floral insight Court Circular Dinners Births Deaths Picture Gallery Birthdays today Deaths Today's royal engagements British Red Cross Deaths Anniversaries Luncheon In Memoriam - Private Forthcoming marriages Church Schools Company Limited Word-Watching Legal Notices Markos Vafiades Markos Vafiades, who fought with ELAS partisans against the Germans in occupied Greece and subsequently commanded the communist forces in the Greek civil war of 1946-49, died in Athens on February 22 aged 86. He was born on January 28,1906, in Theodosia, now Tosia, in Asia Minor Stella Roman Stella Roman, Romanian born singer who took American nationality and was for many years a leading soprano at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, died in hospital in Manhat tan on February 12 aged 87. She was born Stella Blasiu in Cluj, Transylvania, on March 25,1904 Eric Thompson Eric Thompson, OBE formerly associate music director at the Arts Council, died in London on February 14 aged 69. He was born in Hampstead on August 4,1922 Sheila Wingfield Sheila Wingfield (Sheila, Viscountess Powerscourt) died on January 8 aged 85. She was born in Hampshire on May 23rd, 1906 Kate Ter Horst Kate ter Horst, "the angel of Arnhem", died in a road accident on February 21 aged 85. She was born on July 6,1906 Appreciation Lady Astor's Maiden Speech The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,850 Bears find a champion Weather Punch-up attack in the trenches Political Sketch Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Vickers dives into red and cuts dividend Troubled Rolls-Royce cars largely to blame for £12.4m loss General Motors dismisses 74,000 Defiant Littman refuses to quit Burton By our Banking Correspondent: Bonuses flow at Hill Samuel Banks settle over swaps Lind-Waldock & Company Names move to freeze Lloyd's deposits Bad debt provisions damage Midshires The Times Unit Trust Information Service Berkeley Govett buys a fund manager in America Improved margins support Hewitt Allied-Lyons arm to buy US food firm Business Letters French bank eyes BfG Yattendon in control H&C sells Glentham Bank stoppages deepen German economic gloom EC rebuffs American trade sanction threat Toyota launches fleet market model Businesses for Sale Miscellaneous Multiple Classified Advertising Items Brittan to take tough line on BA's Dutch link talks Avonside Group PLC Hoare Govett to be bought by Dutch bank Avonside float is finalised Diller resigns from Fox FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Low & Bonar not letting the grass grow Tempus Major Indices Traditional Options Prospect of payout cuts depresses shares Stock Market Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street 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) Dollar Spot Rates A Dutch auction is bad for BA Comment Seaq problem Firstland call for Williams The Times City Diary Capital move The Times City Diary Under the hammer The Times City Diary Bierkeller debate rumbles on as Germany shuts up shop early The great German industrial debate is back, and this time there are some grounds for pessinism, writes Wolfgang M?nchau Cogs of industry The fault with the Dutch… If Holland is so good, why live here? Made in Britain versus DIN-norm Engineers divided Hidden meaning Slumps and savings Upturn sets stamp on philatelic trade Ordnance Survey IBM chief to have substantial pay cut British Coal Surveyor foresees further rent slide No end in sight to secondary slump NHL meets its banks Generators to buy bitumen-based fuel Opec fails to stem oil fall Aitch support Firstland shift Bid extended The Times Maxwell break-up quickens New ethics guide for auditors Portfolio Platinum Confident start to account Portfolio Platinum Kenya carefully develops its natural resources Simon Barnes in Nairobi Gloucester greet home cup draw with satisfaction Leicester on the road to Harlequins New Zealand casts wide for World XV Misfortune dogs Boardman plans Cycling A sound reason to raise money Salisbury justifies selection School Rugby Shahbaz inspires Pakistan revival Clubs back longer games Basketball Promise of goals in clash of styles Hockey Mandarin: Quick Opinion to open account Thunderer: Nottingham Thunderer: Lingfield Park Ryde Again underlines Sun Alliance claim Royal Gait is backed again for Champion Mix-up over Sample's lapse Point-To-Point by Brian Beel Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Impatient Lamb will not be risked You've Waited Four Years for It, What's… Australia lick wounds of unexpected defeat World Cup holders take stock before playing South Africa Table A double hurdle confronts Morris By a Special Correspondent: Durham gain fifth title in eight terms Ice Hockey Cox makes history at 38 Draw cluster likely Rools Forecast Hendry continues his winning run Snooker Bradford's chances enhanced by Fox Rugby League Injury halts Offiah Today's Fixtures Devoy repulses stiff challenge Baker reveals perfect timing Bowls For the Record Overseas Football Results Robbery costs athlete dearly In Brief Sportscast hopeful Robinson change Olympic entries Resail victory O'Toole defends Donike believes that Krabbe has no defence Snow Reports Eubank puts a limit on his boxing ambition World champion looking for soft options Profile Police enquire into linesman's action Lloyd's Gray near switch to Tottenham Non-playing full back is fined Soft touch to controlling tennis power game Healy's escape points finger at cup referees New Zealand set a target of 207 Picture Gallery The ghost on Bush's trail The late Lee Atwater was a dirty tricks expert. Some Republicans wish they still had him, reports Peter Stothard Of boom, bust and Mr. Smith Neil Lyndon on the fat person in him struggling to get out and get eating The Night Parents Inside Entertainments Today's 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 Geolf Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country More of a mixture than ever Theatre The Glasgow Citizens now has three performance spaces. Martin Hoyle reviews shows in two of them Close study rewarded Concert LPO/Tennstedt Festival Hall Forever Ambridge Radio The Archers Radio 4 The Times New guard goes on century duty Interview Simon Rattle, about to begin the second year of his "Towards the Millennium" festival, talks to Richard Morrison Old friends find new companions London Galleries John Russell Taylor reviews the new arrangement at the National Gallery Salvation has its roots Rock Records Child's play Arts Brief Last chance. . . Arts Brief Won to enjoy Arts Brief BBC Second prize boobY Television Keep old and beautiful Pat York photographed and interviewed 75 over 75s to discover the secrets of staying allive. Victoria McKee reports No Title The Times Princess ahoy Britain's cruising yachtsmen are pleased to welcome a royal sailor to their ranks Out of the woods How to save tree and bring life back to rural areas Are they the same the world over? The man behind a new television series on childhood believes he will put child rearing into perspective. Liz gil reports Real men take time off From Corby to Valencia, men are being encouraged to be child-carers BT Test tubes give better beef New breeding technology could improve the roast beef of old England, Michael Hornsby wirtes How to join the debate The Times/dillons Fukuyama Debate Anti-pest grass How banks for spiders and beetles control crop chewing aphids Tower trouble Science Update Cancer gets a shock French doctors use electrical charges in tumour therapy Goodnight hiss for the baby Fraud: ordeal, raw deal Justice for fraud defendants is difficutl, Paul Phippen writes, and a barrister, right, questions the ban on research into juries Abortion ruling challenges EC Inns and Outs Prisoners' aid Inns and Outs Beer shares Inns and Outs Going Italian Inns and Outs Free to date Inns and Outs Two winners Inns and Outs No censure Inns and Outs First in Inns and Outs Another first Inns and Outs What verdict on juries? Counsel David Pennick Knight Frank & Rutley Quarry Dougall Bond Pearce Solicitors Lipson Lloyd Jones The International Federation of the Phonographic… AMOCO Cambs BBC Harris Rosenblatt & Kramer Sunday opening doors jam Will the trading jaws change? David Tench looks at the present confusion Quarry Dougall Litigation Trainee Legal Recruitment Consultant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall Cotswolds Sewell, Mullings & Logie Solicitors Multiple Classified Advertising Items Now wasted time is money Legal Assistant Tenterden, Kent Zarak MacRae Brenner Quarry Dougall Daniels Bates Partnership Equity Partnership Company/commercial J. A. Hassan & Partners JMA Simmons & Simmons Chambers Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Multiple Display Advertising Items Duress by another is no defence in attempted murder Wessex Legal Services Quarry Dougall The City of Rochester Public Appointments The Organisation St. Monica Home The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Independent Professional Representative(s) Exploring possibilities Oil companies offer excellent opportunities for earth scientists-but you must be good, Nina Morgan says All's well that starts well Profile South Thames Blood Transfusion Service The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Plymouth Health Authority Community Liaison Representatives Announcements The Times Battle of the drawing board Planners do not always appreciate Francis Machin's ingenious architecture, writes Marcus Binney Battke of the drawing board To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Times Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2723 The Times Television and Radio Satellite Electronic Yellow Pages Radio 1 ITV Variations
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