News from 29/02/1992
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Richard Mabey, Kay Marles, Dinah, Michael Cavanagh, Phil Yates, Liz Dolan, Victoria McKee, Paul Heiney, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Anatol Lieven, Alan Powell, Louise Roddon, Philippa Rakusen, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, J. P. Donleavy, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, David Rhys Jones, M. A. Fisher, David Moss, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Richard Duce and Colin Narbrough, Philip Howard, David Croker, Miriam Rothschild, Ian Murray, William Wilkinson (Chairman), James Bone, Stella Fenier, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Shirley Davenport, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Tom Walker, P. F. Loder Dyer, Dinah James, Francesca Greenoak, John Peel, Disc Jockey, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Vinny Lee, Peter Davenport, Dayanita Singh, T. Cowan, Bernard Asher, John McCarthy, Rumer Godden, C. D. Butler (Dierctor of Svings), A. R. B. Hore, Alan Lord, Deputy Chairman, Louise Taylor, Fiona Reynolds, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Martin Biddle, President, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Brian Morton, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, Nicola Murphy, Andrew Graham-Yooll, Editor, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Peter Barnard, Raymond Harris, L. T., Graham Wood, Alison Johnson, H. M. Stewart, Richard Cork, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, John Woodcock, Paul Vallely, Derek Ratcliffe, Chief Scientist, Sydney Friskin, Gunnie Moberg, Andrew Moore, Andrew Lees, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, Norman Hammond, David Toop, D. I. Bruce, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Marc Le Fanu, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Lesley Chamberlain, Tim Renton, David West, D. J. Owen, Antonia Bremner, Max Madden, I. P. Laurenson, Richard Evans, Lindsay Cook, Weekend Money Editor, Jay Rayner, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Linda J. Parke, Harvey Elliott, Travel Correspondent, Anwar Bati, Michael Dynes and Michael McCarthy, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Peter Stothard US Editor, Jonathon Porritt, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Ellis Peters, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Sheila Keating, Belinda Hadden, Carolyn Fairbairn, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, John Julius Norwich, David Chazan, Tim Jones, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Jonathan Meades, David Bellamy, Caroline Moore, Alan Jackson, Geoffrey Willetts, James Le Fanu, Matthew Bond, George Medley, Judy Froshaug, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, Diana R. Day, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky, Sean McCarthaigh, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoEC challenges court's Delors signature ruling Euro-laws since 1957 under threat Ulster talks to resume Lib-Dems gain SAS deaths Care order Mother free Sale scandal Index Weekend Times Nadir fraud trial to be kept short and simple Ceasar's dating puzzle leaps the years Picture Gallery IRA rush-hour bomb injures 29 at station Bellamy joins last plea to save Twyford Down Iraqi assets maybe seized by UN Pure Genius Rising Talents Today in Times Falling Stars Sinking Feelings Bravery of railway man prasied after blast Bomb Victims describe terror of explosion as once again London is thrown into confusion Travel firms eye oldies' gold Pure Cotton No Title Some injured walked to Guy's National unity a priority, MPs say Disruption puts capital on its feet Multiple Display Advertising Items Bombers may try to hit election Senior political figures on the campaign trail could become targets for the IRA, writes Stewart Tendler Poll shows surge in Lib Dem support Spens ruling is delayed Fire kills three Mother loses Salesmen sacked Killer jailed Mother jailed for drowning baby son is set free Police Chief accuses Bbc Rough Justice Programme of misrepresenting facts Mansion finds a buyer at last Mustique - is paradise lost? The Sunday Times Conspiracy theory MP is branded a whinger Probation officers 'are out of touch' Oxford rower had cancer BBC Radio Wife who killed rival is given year's probation Vauxhall overtakes Ford in race for new car sales Halifax Picture Gallery Lawyers query poll tax clamping Prying drivers delay aid Church to decide on school chapela Seventh remand appeal lost Short wins m chess fightback Shooting enquiry Ancient Rose Wife's plea Hurd and Baker lead defence of union Tories launch Scottish campaign Fishing proposals attacked Peers seek action on ship safety Major homes in on his big idea The Post Office Picture Gallery Kinnock derides tax cuts 'bribe' Labour promises care choice for elderly Nationwide Facts of war hidden in fog-shrouded Karabakh Soldiers to leave enclave Air Malta Picture Gallery Auction orbit for capsule Soviet elite suspected in billion-rouble scandal Mary Dejevsky reports from Moscow on a scandal which could seal the fate of key reforms (Reuter): Kravchuk rallies to Yeltsin (Reuter): Port sealed (Reuter): Arms racket (Reuter): Jewish protest (Reuter): Bitter sweet Picassos found Marks & Spencer By our Foreign Staff: Belgrade purges military Peace woman back on the road People Allies urge Canada to leave troops in Europea Keating steps up battle Texas Medals flaunted as rivals invade Georgia Liberals hijack Mardi Gras parade Charles Bremner finds that a women has put a stop to the more outrageous antics of the Easter parades, turning New Orleans into a far more sober city Drug summit fails to halt traffickers De Klerk will campaign in apartheid's heartland Proofs of whiteness demanded Homesteads fear Harare land bill A bill tabled this week, which provides for compulsary acquisition of farms, threatens to deprive whites of their livelihoods, Jan Raath reports Picture Gallery Taxback UK seeks Libya sanctions Somalia battles greet mediators SAS men froze to death in desert SAAB Picture Gallery 'Messiah' arouses rival rabbi's wrath Scientists tackle riddle of Sphinx National Savings Clifford Longley Whatever happened to the church v state battle? Philip Howard …and moreover Confessions of a bissextile Caroline Moore, aged nine, ponders the mythology and magic surrounding February 29 Venice behind closed doors John Julius Norwich wonders if a decision to close most of the city's churches to protect their art treasures will be enforced Roses are red, Tories are blue The Times Diary The Mother of Fudges Art of First Refusal Questioning Weather Eve of action plea on Twyford Down School dispute Railway contrast Improved regulation of Lloyd 's UK-India extradition Church 'superiority' Floral insight Review of art export methods Court Circular Royal engagements Appointments Births Anniversaries Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Weekend birthdays Classified Advertising Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Dinners The Times Samuel Hayakawa Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa, a controversial scholar and politician who achieved instant fame for his dramatic stand against the American students protest movement in the 1960 Valentino Bompiani Valentino Bompani doyen of Italian publishing and the man who in 1929 translated and published Hitler's Mein Kampf to warn Italians against the folly of Nazism, died in Milan on February 23 aged 94 Forerunners of man older than thought Sandra Wells Sandra Wells, variety art ist, also Known as Joy Wilby, did on February 6 aged 86. She was born Ruth Lilian Clarke in Torquay on January 16,1906 Professor Sidney Benjamin Professor Sidney Benjamin, actuary, died on February 18 aged 63. He was born on June 6,1928 Church news Latest wills Avraham Harman Avraham Harman, former Israeli ambassador to Washington and presdient of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, died in Jery saled on February 23 aged 77. He was born in London in 1914 Lives Remembered On this Day Patrick Hamilton a St. Andrews Martyr Ulster talks may start again before the election The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,854 No Title Dummy run: a larger-than-life sculpture of a man… Weather Mensa Money Lloyds Chemists bids £93.6m for MacArthy Board recommends new offer The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Lloyd's 'whitewash' feared Travellers resist the hard cell By our City Staff: Emap buys from Maxwell P&D boosts Swiss bank profit Mercury Asset Management NHL granted 90-day debt moratorium BICC to buy in Germany Final passed Craton deficit Essex interim Seet losses The Sunday Times FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Gt Portland Estates loses £14 m in disposal Forth Ports sale approaches Major Indices Traditional Options By our City Staff: Rawlins slates soft deals Commodities Lilley orders enquiry into cannery takeover London Financial Futures Bunzl disposes of US and Swiss operations Business Roundup Arcadian cuts losses Amstrad buys stake Cluff meets forecast GM invests in Poland CapCo profits drop Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Logical intellectual makes his mark Business Profile: Bernard Asher The chairman of James Capel tells Carol Leonard of the price that has had to be paid for a return to profit Slipping a muzzle on those barking bankers Week Ending Matthew Bond From Associated Press: US growth revised upwards to 0.8% John Govett & Co. Limited Lloyds Chemists bids for growth Tempus CapCo stays flat Unit Linked Insurance Investments US approval for Zovirax lifts Wellcome shares Wall Street Bumpy road for the company car Pension confusion increases Comment Golden device to avoid tax Keeping up with new, untaxed benefits is a constant battle fot the revenue-gatherers Prudential Personal Equity Plans Perks under pressure Multiple Display Advertising Items A Fimbra Member National Westminster Bank Stage set for unit trust charge cuts Lindsay Cook gauges reaction to Murray Johnstone's decision to reduce funds' initial fees The future would belong to the more competitively priced product manager Briefings Commission without advice Portfolio Platinum Murray John Stone M&G Banks in the dock over fading returns on old accounts Fidelity Investments Black Horse Life Employee dismayed at savings payment delay Expressions of consent Save & Prosper Framlington Interest Rates Roundup Larger Lenders Scottish Widows Pep M&G Pensioners to compare notes on EC With a 'parliament' about to meet in Luxembourg, Shirley Davenport looks at retirement provisions across Europe Alliance Leicester Boast under investigation Sun Alliance to push up premiums Briefings Gartmore M&G Recovery Investment Trust P. 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C A Fimbra Member The Equitable Life Save & Prosper the Investment House Making a choice when facing bankruptcy Age-related allowances available at once Land gift threat illusory for most Grave injustices in lease contracts contravene Human… Pep up Customers should be informed of credit reference… Money Show Frequency of Revenue errors significant No direct debits at Barclaycard Henderson Stamps repaid Charges praised Save & Prosper Portfolio Platinum Shares little changed Platinum Weekly Dividend Defiant Woosnam fights back Shadow of Olzàbal haunts leaders in Mediteranean Open golf tournamernt Scores From Valencia Times Unit Trust Information Service Bates pays tribute to opponent Tennis St Helens look for instant recovery Rugby League Bath stand in way of their bid rivals Courage Clubs Championship hots up Today's Team News Tomorrow Egerton still a trump in pack David Hands on the former England flanker whose determination has kept him at the cutting edge of Bath's campaign this season Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Britain finish in fifth place Hockey The Times Familiarity brings best out of Price Club colleagues contest stirring semi-final in world indoor bowls championship Champion faces vital workout Growing optimism that Morely Street will be fit to defend title Landsker Alfred set for Times qualifier Mandarin: Hereford Bengough blames minority White is is next Wattana target Snooker Kribensis pleases on return Mandarin: Market Rasen Britons hasten through first day unscathed Athletics Mandarin: Twin Oaks to extend fine Haydock run Mandarin: Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Mandarin, Thunderer: Haydock Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Newbury Camera patrols out to tender Doumen not taking any risks Picture Gallery Studs Mansell leaves all in his wake Fordmula One's latest woman driver is furious after mix-up in practice Results and Order of Rowing Opener Kapil foiled Cricket By our Sports Staff: 1st and 3rd lose narrow contest Rowing Webb is trapped in a tangle With David Webb at the wheel Southend do not lack drive on the Premier League road. Clive White reports Snow Reports Match-By-Match Guide For the Record Tottenham afraid of the Walker effect on cup tie Cambridge form returns in style Cambridge united Bristol Rovers Live World Cup Cricket Absentees come in for Sacchi attack Swimming Sweeney has to pull out after injury In Brief Lyle improves Prean goes close Surface switch Picture Gallery Black & Decker England in position of strength Injury cloud over Imran dims pakistan's World Cup Cricket propescts Kenyans get into gear Simon Barnes on Saturday Kirsten holds disappointing S African innings together Masai next Facing a ban Percentages Sole to retire at end of summer tour Jockey fined for post-race brawl Ardiles's hopes dashed Deep breath Television Fading stars The foodies' bible, the Michelin Red Guide, is due out again next week. Carolyn fairbairn suggests it's time it had a retread Top Guides to France Character Shows Film Prime Source of American Cotton! Theatre Music Classical Evenings out Dance Exhibitions Salerooms Videos Bookings Texaco Decline and fall of Red Elvis Review Lynne Truss sets out to solve the mystery of the disappearing Iron Curtain rock star who filled the cold war years before glasnost Sex and the middle classes Sir Peter Hall makes his Tv drama directing d?but with a Mary Wesley best-seller Missing without cause Is Billy Dunne alive or dead? A new Channel 4 documentary joins the hunt for him Guilty Secrets: David Baddiel Preview Best Attache Concerts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Handel Multiple Classified Advertising Items EMI Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Festival Hall BBC Symphony Orchestra Oliver Knussen Multiple Classified Advertising Items The South Bank Centre Moscow City Ballet Spink Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fretwork can be dangerous The electric guitar has transformed popular music in the past 40 years. David Toop accepts part of the blame On the 200th anniversary of Rossini's birth,… National Telelink Slapstick does not smack of authenticity Opera The Barber of Seville Coliseum Authentic Hyde Park " Oxford" U. K. Ltd. Celebrations on the record The Sunday Times Carmen Jones Stars mark time Rock Little Village Hammersmith Odeon No more pigging it in the sty Kind Food: Alison Johnson Ah! Bistro, 1990s Style Once proud to be humble, cheap and copious, today's bistro is likely to be quite the reverse, Jonathan Meades says How to survive the 40 days If giving up alcohol is your sacrifice for Lent, here are some alternative cheering cocktailsa Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Italian Chinese Flip a pancake for Fat Tuesday Next week flex your wrists and try these pancakes says Frances Bissell, The Tmes cook Wines with a heart of oak Jane MacQuitty discovers the class in Spain's underrated tempranillo grape, which goes into most riojas Multiyork Furniture Stitching together an opera Six schools are making music, helped by the Royal Opera House. Jay Rayner reports Saturday Rendezvous All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Video Dating Club Elegant Evenings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top people Drawing down the Moon Events The Times Farewell wicked mistress of the electric blanket Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney Good (stately) housekeeping As the dust covers come off again, Victoria McKee meets the National Trust's cleaning lady Gossipy tracks and signs Feather report Woolworths Events Gardens to visit Thomson Where to Walk The Land of the Tsars Ely Best of Britain The monotonous Fens, shrouded in legend, are host to a Norman masterpiece. Robin young reports Hotels worth a look before you leap If you are going to pop question today, woo him in the right surroundings Jersey Where to Stay Sealink Stena Line The Stockbag Company Langley House MOPS Seymour Shirts Discoveries Multiple Classified Advertising Items It Won't Happen to Me! Medivac Radiator Cabinets Multiple Display Advertising Items Free Catalogue Stylus Furniture The Cashmere Store Multiple Display Advertising Items Greens without tears Francesca Greenoak presents a simple strategy for growing fresh vegetables free of the scourge of disease and pests Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Best Buys Roofshield UK Multiple Display Advertising Items Marshalls Seeds Countax Weekend Tips Ransomes Westwood J. P. Donleavy My Perfect Weekent Writer We ask people in the eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Multiple Display Advertising Items French properties offered by private owners through… Cher. 2 hours from Paris. House with ground floor to… London Property Wanted! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property Edwin Thompson & Co Something for Everyone Palace Court Kensington Gardens Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Regalian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Spain Golfers Dream Multiple Classified Advertising Items Headland International Freehold Spanish Properties Coloratura performance End of an iron age Breasting the waves Western bargains Osborne & Little Nina Campbell At liberty to do as they please Collier Campbell designs are back in back in business next week. Vinny Lee reports Announcements Abbeyfield Society To Place Your Classified Advertisement Rolled gold out of Havana Cuban cigars made before Castro came to power are as collectable as vintage claret Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2727 All Box No. Replies should be send to Satellite Sky One Prime Style Sunday Television and Radio Radio 1 ITV Variations Satellite Sky One Jo Barry Lithographs Saturday Television and Radio Radio 1 ITV Variations The Jet-Set Monarch Moves his Caribbean Court IV Opening Shots Nostalgia Spotting Peter Barnaerd Better than being there Burglary with bite Contents The car crash that paralysed Frank Williams did not curb his quest for speed, although he now directs his grand prix racing team from a wheelchair. On the eve of the new season, Peter Barnard meets the man who wants Nigel Mansell to be Britain's next world champion Dunhill ultimate Lights Highleve Ground Leve SAAB Aircarft Inspired Sitting Targets As the cyscle of killing continues remoreselessly in Northern Ireland Carlo Gèbler asks why the innocent victims of the violence insist on retaining their innocent view of the political landscape photographs by Andrew Moorc If you want all the features for half the price and… Rank Xerux Total Satisfaction Guarantee The Devil to Pay Indians carry their troubles for miles to take part in the annual day of mass exocisms at Pushker. But, reports Christopher Thomas, there is no such thing as a free spirit. Photographs by Dayanita Singh Bravery in the face of the enemy From enthusiastic participation in the first world war on battledfield and on canvas, to vehement disillusionment with a cruel society. which led to censorship under the nazi regime, Otto Dix's oeuvre Presents a powerful picture of the fortunes of Germany Richard Cork welcomes his work to Britain Dishwash Electric Horses and main courses Gut Feelings Clement Freud Clement Freud prepares a dish for Mel Smith Water Colours Picture Gallery Rolling in the isles Dinath Hall reports on the… Dinha hall reports on the Khitwear designers who have found Orkney to be the perfect setting for their work Photographs by Gunnie Moberg Hl Eido Celebrating the art of dance A feast of ballet reconstructions with designs by Picasso opens in Paris next month, Helena Matheopoulos writes The Best of Europe Living unhappily ever after A National treasure Some of British theatre's biggest triumphs start their life in one of British theatre's smallest spaces. Paul Valley reports Paying court to the lord of the flyaways Michael Watkins island-hops in the Grenadines, tracing the path of the man who brought the rich and beautiful people to Mustique, and is now luring them to St Lucia. Photographs by Graham Wood Travel notes Overseas Travel Euro Sites Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Austravel Switzerland the Place to Go Multiple Display Advertising Items Ker & Downey Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items Murdering the Orient Express Travel When it comes to luxury trains, there's no catching up with the Al Andulus Expreso, Shona Crawford Poole writes Special Interests Exodus Explore Art of Travel Africa Exclusive Self Catering Multiple Classified Advertising Items IATA Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Devon Uality Breaks The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel IBERIA Platinum Travel Centre Multiple Display Advertising Items The Magic of Spain The Magic of Italy Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Ontario Canada Multiple Classified Advertising Items Death in a woman's Cloak Nessim J. Dawood on the mystery of Keats's La Belle Dame -was she his love, or a more sinister symbol of the end of his life? On an isle full of noises Indigo or. Mapping the walters By Marina Warner Chatto £ Windus. £14.99 Coromandel Sea Change By Rumer Godden Pan, £5.99 Sense and well-being Paperback Encyclopedia of Alternative Health Care By Kristin Olsen Piatkus Books, £9.99 Herbal Remedies: The Complete Guide To Natural Healing By Jill Nice Piatkus Books, £8.99 The Dogs of Paradise by Abdel Posse Sceptre, £5.99 Might of the demon directors Books Cronenberg on Cronenbderg Edited by Chris Rodley Faber. £12.99 the Logic of Images By wim Wenders Faber, £5.99 paperback on Directing Film By David Mametn Faber. £6.99 paperback United distaste of America Petti Bone's Law By John Keene Bloomsbury. £8.99 'was. . . 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