News from 26/02/1992
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Fred Catherwood, Phil Yates, Victoria McKee, Richard Jeffrey, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Tim Judah and Dessa Trevisan, Hazhir Teimourian, Simon Barnes, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Brian Milton, Martin Fletcher in Washington and Richard Beeston in Jerusalem, M. B. Forsyth, David Rhys Jones, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Barry S. Doe, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Sue Daubeny, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, John F. Harris Chairman, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, E. Jane Blackall Bain, Elgar Jenkins Chairman, Robin Hunt, Bernhard Molitor Director-General, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, C. W. Koenigsberger, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, R. K., Anthony Quinton, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, Peter Melchett Executive Director, Dennis Coward, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Peter Barnard, V. McK, Ann Steele, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Sydney Friskin, Andy Lavender, Dennis Signy, Kari Knight, W. R. Smeeton, Gillian Bowditch, Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford, Susan O'leary, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Raymond Keene, Ian Ross and Louise Taylor, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Dennis Shaw, Geoff King, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Caroll Leonard, David Chappell, Peter Ayton City of London Polytechnic, Richard Evans, Kerry Gill and Robin Oakley, Coomi Kapoor, Craig Seton, Ian Murray and Lin Jenkins, Gibson, Joanna Purser, Barry Pickthall, John Burgh, J. E. Coey Chairman, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Winston Fletcher, Adam Fresco, Richard Duce, Joanna Pitman, John Goodbody, Rees-Mogg, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Adam Fergusson, Michael Seely, Sarah Jane Checkland, Cottesloe (Chairman), Kenneth Robinson, Jonathan Hemmings, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Paul Hoyland, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Roman Rollnick, Benedict Nightingale, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Goodman, Eric Jeffs (European Editor), John Phillips, Paul Wilkinson and David Young, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Ralph Boulton of Reuter and Mary Dejevsky, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoNew law chief vows to restore public's faith Lord Lane to step down in April 4,000 jobs go at bank Lloyd's names call a truce Wife's plea Israel jolted Paper delayed Index Life & Times Soviet nuclear waste dumped in the sea Police called to man glazed by salesmen Reagan sniping shocks Bush Labour sets time limit for end of grammar schools Renton attacked on arts funding Breitling Shelf Times Keeping Afloat Staying Home Names with fortunes on the line try to reform in the City Paul Wilkinson and David Young report on the main campaigners in the legal and financial battle with Lloyd's Tougher sentences for bail bandits` Baker aims to extend court powers Independent Business Equipment Limited Picture Gallery Seven hurt as trains collide Bids invited for second toll route By our Crime Correspondent: Crime reporting system attacked Murder pair jailed for life Labour in three-point poll lead Floods blamed for early deaths Cranks under receivership Paternoster enquiry called BMW recall Correction Army major's wife admits killing husband's lover Offcer back from Guld war tried to save German victim run over repeatedly in car park Journalist wins third top prize Can pay, won't pay, can't drive Drought is worst this century Affair developed amid passion for horses Maxwell men 'went missing' BBC Action call to UK on global warming Mazda Lane's timely exit is greeted with relief by friend and foe Frances Gibb on the controversial career of the retiring Lord Chief Justice and his successor Common touch judge ushers in era of openness Army markets spare troops Britain plays it cool in Seville Two million are expected to brave the heat of Spain to visit the British pavilion at Expo '92, Jeo Joseph reports Hoot Powerful Kasparov reigns in Spain Police acted lawfully in killing gunman Inquest rules shooting was self-defence Peugeot 205 Picture Gallery Spotlight fails on sexism in theatre Potter says he is 'scapegoat ' in fakes enquiry Scientists who datted the Turin Shround are helping to investigate suspect pottery, Sarah Jane Checland reports Academic mystery unsolved BR injury blame denied Bird alert Appeal fails Show goes on Labour party picks scourge of Militant New rules for money changers Around the Lobby Species put on banned list Bills passed Peer's debut Parliament today Ashdown links devolution to voting reform Major accused of bribing electors Benefits system redefined Bank of Scotland MPs give backing to pollution agency Sharp Hardliner quits forces for politics Moscow liberals denounced Russians revamp the AK47 Chernenko cheap if not cheerful Soviet Communist party archives, opened yesterday, reveal such secrets as the Kremlin wage bill, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Picture Gallery Budget wrangle delays UN force deployment First direct Nationalists win Maltese poll (Reuter): Azerbaijan ceasefire agreed (Reuter): Ceausescu plea (Reuter): Editor held (AP): Small advance Leader chosen (AFP): Wages of sin Disillusion sets in as Kuwait Inc slips back to old ways Christopher Walker reports form Kuwait City that euphoria has given way to a feeling of undemocratic business as usual in the emirate Israeli compromise rebuffed by Baker Bitterness over US stance Reuter: Gunmen stop UN envoy Major to see Kurd leader Punch Envoys drive up diplomatic cul-de-sac Americans cannot believe that the Rolls-Royce is being withdrawn from British embassies in favour of more modest cars, reports Charles Bremner New Punjab head gives peace pledge Dissident editor jailed in Peking Natalie Cole and dad win Grammy Photo 'reveals the real Ivan' Gadaffi 'wants deal on agents' (Reuter): Burial agreed (Reuter): Delegates fight (Reuter): Nuclear risk (AFP): Drugs seized (AFP): Adamson trial (Reuter): Aids warning (AP): Statue study Conservatives opt to fight De Klerk in referendum Ward tells of finding jaw-bone Rust-belt victims lick their wounds General Motors, the us car giant humbled by the Japanese, has made a $4.5 billion loss and sacked 16,000 workers. Charles Bermner reports Queen meets ponytail society Fringe artists and political protests greet the royal Australian tour, Joanna Pitman writes from Adelaide Aristide raises doubts on deal Army Officer Hopefuls can drop Midwest poses Hollywood tough guy goes green People History's power to haunt us Conor Cruise O'Brien believes the future holds some nasty surprises Good morning class. Here is a sentence for you to deconstruct …and moreover Ging Gang Gooly rap Philip Howard wonders what baden-Powell would have made of the Scouts' latest tune Israel loses its best friend Peter Stothard in Washington on the failure of the Jewish lobby Pinter's Czech mate The Times Diary Art of leadership The Times Diary Back in our court The Times Diary A Wrong Royal Rumpus Arm's Length Chopped The Spark of Clark Political control of Arts Council Global warming Flaws in case for Scottish devolution Tory Euro-links Poll tax bills Cancelled operations Rail-air fare deals Racial debate Weather forecasts that fail to grip Always behind Court Circular Memorial service Latest wills Briths Picture Gallery Today's royal engagements University news Graduations from Royal Air Force College Cranwell Anniversaries Birthdays today Meeting Christening Appointments Forthcoming marriages Dinners Classified Advertising Word-Watching Personal Appears in Life & Times Section Reception Luncheon Supper Group Captain Ron Hockey Group Captain Ronald Clifford Hockey, DSO, DFC, a special opprations pilot in the second world war, died on February 21 aged 80. He was born on August 4,1911 George Newsom George Newsom, QC Chancellor of the Dioceses of St Alban, Bath and Wells and of London, died on February 14 aged 82. He was born on December 29,1909 The sky at night in March Sir Richard Williams-Bulkeley Sir Richard Harry David Williams-bulkeley, 13th Bt, TD, JP, a former Lord Lieutenant of Gwynedd, died on February 3 aged 80. He was born on October 5,1911 James Purvis, GC James Purvis, GC, who won his medal for his part in rescue operations after a colliery gas explosion in 1929, died at Stanley, Co Durham, on February 12 aged 87. He was born on July 2,1904 Lord Fieldhouse Appreciations On this Day The Athenaeum Waldegraye forced to delay health proposals The Times Crossword Puzzle 18,8517 Picture Gallery Weather Comings and ghostly goings Political Sketch Business News Labouring? Holding on Right Formula Portents Hauled over The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices ECC seeks £209m with rights issue Immingham coal scheme abandoned Lloyd's enquiry leader passes test Spain lifts UK rate cut hopes Unilever profits inch ahead You' Re Thinking Clywd NatWest sets aside £2bn for bad debts Bank holds divident despite results Treuhand enlarges British offshoot Trade Indemnity Decline to £2.7bn in home loans Chelsea and Cabra claims adjourned GrandMet plans to split ordinary shares Business round up Unitech talks fail Perrier sale enquiry Elf buys from BP Waste venture started Gestetner sales slip TNT slips into the red By our Money Editor: Unit trust firm starts price war Ford considers engineer exchange Howard to lose 800 staff Peak profits across the Mersey Merger pays dividends at SmithKline Beecham By our Industrial Correspondent: Liberalised power 'would help coal' Kalon rise bucks the trend English Estates By our Financial Editor: Forfaiting figures beat the recession Cattle's to place Rosebys store chain on market Standard expands in £600m Far East deal Bank buys Italian lender Zloty devalued against dollar Raglan at 1 ½p Clarke take up Power auction Stead step Major Changes Recent Issues The Times Fear of gloomy broker's report knocks properties Stock Market Unemployment in France rises to 2.86m Unilever comes sailing home again Tempus Nikkei edges up in thin trading Dow falls 24 points World Markets Wall Street Republics agree debt repayment formulae Hidden agenda for PowerGen Comment Credit crunch Pearce leaves BNP The Times City Diary Travelling in style The Times City Diary Bottoms up The Times City Diary Whiff of dissent The Times City Diary Future imperfect of Labour's inherited economic recovery As the Chancellor prepares to unveil his 'vote-winning' Budget, Richard Jeffrey takes a whimsical look, from the end of 1992, at the price of Tory failure Banks using tank tactics on charges Environmental cost of British coal Recession Denigration of German investment audacious Competition in power supply Outhwaite Names FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options The Times Unit Trust Information Service 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 Late selling knocks shares England unaltered for pursuit of a second grand slam RFU president calls team the best of all Twickenham Teams Welsh selectors show faith Clubs and counties to confer British Gas Oxford inspired by Minson Reserves do Britain proud Great Britain France By a Special Correspondent: Tote and Corals plan pool bet with big payout Racing Morley Street injury halts Newbury run Yesterday's Results Rapid Raceline Mandarin: Pat's Jester to stay on course for cup Mandarin, Thunderer: Plumpton Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Mandarin, Thunderer: Worcester Mandarin: Wetherby No fretting from Richards over the years of exile Two great players who were excluded from Test cricket will be cherring on South Africa today Table Wessels receives some good news Overseas Cricket by Simon Wilde Snow Reports New Zealand setting the pace Three-day riders to be ranked Equestrainism Scoreboard from Hamilton By our Sports Staff: Oriel men plan to steer clear of penalty Rowing Today's Order of Rowing Kenya's aim is to excel on a wider stage SKI Report Fashanu saves Wimbledon Goalscorer rescued after swallowing his tongue at Meadow Lane Further blow for Rush Allcock falls at last Bowls For the Record Ardiles to apply for Bristol job O'Toole makes forceful impact Boxing Games fund hits £1m Olympic Games Dance skiing is just not our cup of tea Sport on Television The Week in View Windsor in fine form Squash Rackets New states gaining recognition In Brief Grass roots courted Oxford start best All change Rugby Union Dublin's aerial power keeps out Blackburn Cambridge revitalise promotion chase Second Division Crucial point for Luton Hill House Hammond Athletics honours Pirie West Indies turn to spin Morris maintains winning way N Zealand design is paying off Barcelona begins Olympic clean-up Tragedy mars Wattana triumph Rossini's Barber of Seville Homes Happy faces: thanks to the pilot rental scheme Why Britain needs its shelf life Tomorrow there will be a Day of Action in defence of public libaries. A protest drawing attention to their increasingly run-down condition will be brought to Parliament. Anthony Quinton argues that libraries are never more needed than in a period of widespread unemployment and are, in any case, always proper objects of celebration Will take Harrison Ford, o. n. o Single Life: Laynne Truss on being detached but not desperate Media Stout fellow: sleuth and sponsor return to TV tonight 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 Geoof Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Gold in the Canyon David Robinson assess the winners and also-rans at the Berlin Film Festival Self-made woman Television The Girl Nulbush BBC 1 Every pigeon pinned in its hole Why do academics persist in grouping artists under catch-all labels? As Manchester braces itself for the three solid weeks of Expressionism, Andy Lavender questions the value of the "isms" Soul-searching is no fun Theatre Pygmies in the Ruins Royal Court Tomorrow Enigma remains unsolved RPO MacKerras Festival Hall Murmuring Judges Bold new party pieces London Concerts By degree Arts Brief Crisp plays queen Dip in the pool Faint Joan Critics' choice Hours to spare Last chance… Proud ships sail as a nation fails The old Soviet regime kept the world's gretest fleet of sailing ships. George Hill discovers how friends of the fall ships are keeping them afloat Bouncers learn Cupid's charms Rosie Millard meets the gentle nightclub doormen trained polite ejection and discreet matchmaking Who needs £100.000 a year? Ann Steele tracked the former Brook Street Bureau boss Diana Cornish to her rural retreat and asked her why she had kicked over the traces A healthy operation Women from the core of Nhs users and of its staff, but not at senior levels. Caroline Langridge has plans for "positive action" BT Thanks, no lots And Briefly Clean green Calm for cancer How to silence Brian Walden Faced with a straight question, politicians on television tend to "bridge", or change the subject. Robin Hunt detects a new trend towards straight answers ITN Spilt milk at breakfast time Can Channel 4 afford to provide an up-market morning service? Breakfast television is the graveyard of the British TV industry A word from their sponsors Louise Hidalgo on the advantages and dangers of linking product names with popular television programmes Sponsors cannot interfere with the programme Creative, Media & Marketing Publications Officer The London Institute Poziliv Productions The Times Careerline Professional Sales People Telephone Sales Person The Rococo Group Interior Designer Belgium Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Supplements Limited Limbo Limited Attention! Cornhill Publications Persuaders in hiding The hard sell getd harder if the muscle of advertising is missing Selling Point Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Federation of Housing Associations Hobstones Recruitment Consultants The Direct Reponse Agency Ltd Clarke Bond Partnership Scorpion Vehicle Security Systems Ltd Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items PA to Chairman Multiple Display Advertising Items Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Pro Ned Marvic Textiles Ltd Shorthand PA to Finance Director Merchant Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Elizabeth Hunt Recruitment Consultants Justcolour Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants International Executive Secretary, London Chairman's Personal Assistant Alan Francis Associates Director Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Profiles Multi-Lingual Opportunities Property Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Mortgages & Remortgages RCI Wards Renting: too little, too dear Rachel Kelly on schemes to help the homeless Chestertons Residential Diary of Times Classified Rentals A. 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A Renting: too little, too dear The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bless this home Best Buys Goodbye the harbour Benham & Reeves Birch & Co Multiple Display Advertising Items The Association of Residential Letting Agents The grear slump hits a new low Paddle Basin Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items France A bridge to leap recession Multiple Classified Advertising Items Smith Walker Commercial Property Urgently Required Land in UK Service Offices The University of Warwick Europe offers bright future Engineering-based compaines are making way for the hi-tech industries of the future as Coventry sheds its grimy, smokestack images, Craig Seton reports East Midlands Electricity City gets boost to self-esteem Car losses put jobs into skid Building on the past National Grid Heart of the country Paul Hoyland reports on the city's development planning City's blue-chip appeal Craig Seton on Coventry's growing attraction as a base for head offices A great leap forward Cityscope Relocations and Jobs Prime position Opportunity knocks The Cityscope campaign will draw private developers into the centre Art in the public eye Coventry Technical College Announcements The Times Joining new party after time Offence where statement received Family appeals Under the Clock Marine Accident Investigation Branch Department of… Estoppel after plaintiffs delay Landings private To Place Your Classified Advertisement The Times Concise Crossword No 2724 Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite TCP ITV Variations Radio 1
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