News from 02/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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DJM, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Harry Potter, John Cox, Chairman, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Hazhir Teimourian, Tim Judah, Elizabeth Young, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Donald Foreman, Secretary, Norman Howell, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Carol Leonard, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Tom Walker, Joe Joseph, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Noel Falconer, Bryan Stiles, Robin Wilson, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Christopher Swain, Peter Ball, Keith Chamberlain, Lord Cobbold, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Charles Tchkotoua, Robert Seely, Simon Lyster, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Neil MacKinnon Yamaichi Securities, Ray Kennedy, Stuart MaClure, Philip Robinson, David M. Graham, Nicholas Rowntree, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Keith Pike, David Hands, Robert S. Silver, Christopher Kevill-Davies, Peter Barnard, John Woodcock, John Donovan, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Cyril Myerscough, Alison Roberts, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Arthur Hearnden, Bernard Mills, Director, Geoff King, John Grigg, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Owen Curtis, Matthew d'Ancona, Nigel Hawkes, H. Caplan, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Thomas McCormack, Ian Ross, Robert Ballantyne, Youssef Azmeh, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Sue Moore, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Arthur Goldstuck, Richard Duce, Christopher Thomas, Mel Webb, Craig Lord, Martin Ivens, Donald Naismith, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, A. P. H. Humphrey, Clive White, Alan Franks, Owen Jenkins, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, David J. Woodhead, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, Benedict Nightingale, Ruthgledhill, Religion Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Peter Robinson, Mathheew Parris, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, Joe West, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoRemoval lorry grinds to a halt Thousands of motorists face delays as 2,000-tonne bridge gets stuck on motorway £250,000 to sit at home Bosnia votes to go it alone Target missed Man hunted Iraq warned England draw Mansell wins Index Life & Times Cabinet rules out big giveaway Budget IRA bomb fails to deter 28,000 football fans Hemingway prose ended on editor's spike Corpses litter hills in Karabakh James Meade Limited Nightmare on Elm St Rooms with a View The Elephant Men Bridge balancing act becomes a Sunday afternoon spectacle Clutching sandwiches and a flask of tea, Peter Barnard enjoys a moving experience in a West Country lay-by Poll puts Kinnock at 15 short of majority Major loses support on economy Scots shy away from home rule Tories spike Labour guns with toned-down Br plan New car sales slump as buyers hope for Budget tax cut Leukaemia Research Fund Baker acts to protect candidates Bombers use art of terror publicity` IRA terrorists know well the lesson of a Chinese philosopher who said 'Kill one, frighten 10,000', Stewart Tendler writes Priests urged to meet IRA Schoolboy climber falls 300ft University gets £5 m donation Lawyers protest Correction Crossword winners Doctors paid £1,000 a week to do nothing BMA attacks enquiry delays Protesters launch Twyford Down vigil Comics draw on thirst for violence The innocence of the cartoon hero's speech bubble has burst with a Zark! and Ska-Kroom! Joe Joseph discovers Neighbour sought after woman is murdered Rivals star in lunch role Guinness trial foreman backs fraud case juries AMMA SAAB Aircraft Inspired Heads fail to give parents £2m leaflet Politics worry over charter document Stratford school vote dropped Bma back-pedals on cycling risks Forty years on, charity sets £2m target Cellnet Family may lose mansion Picture Gallery Mortgage lenders 'too harsh' British Coal Africans challenge West on ivory trade Five status want to kill elephants Third World needs have split the green lobby on the best way to protect wildlife, writes Michael McCarthy Species in danger across continent Tea break patient loses bed Short beaten Bond winners By our Environment Correspondent: Democrats chase the Mine vote Action for Blind People Hedgerow cameras to spy out criminals British Airways Karabakh survivors flee to mountains Armenians block Russian Pullout Edwardian Hotels Champagne baptism for the glasnost glitterati Secret police chiefs Berlin trial turns into a free show Anne MeElvoy in Berlin reports on the 60-year-old charges against Erich Mielke, who later ran the Stasi Ukraine nationalists aim for breakaway Moscow embarks on big selling spree Third World troops live it up in Crimea Israel mudslide kills 23 Fraser joins Keating fans Reporters held (Reuter): Niger shooting (AFP): Funds to US Muslims and Croats vote for Bosnia independence Germany divided on drugs Warlike anthem strikes sour note Picture Gallery Greens find fruitful place on French political menu Midland Portugal farmers have sweet tooth George Brock finds a pioneer farmer cultivating a field of sugar beet in the unlikely setting of Vidiguiera, in the beautiful Alentejo region of Portugal Italian smuggler gangs get job offer Hard threatens Saddam with force on missiles Granada Visionhire Picture Gallery Fahd eases grip on power Bradford & Bingley (Peps) Limited Top Likud posts go to hardliners Russians pressure Libya on Lockerbie Wild Bill and saintly Paul clash in Colorado With the Democratic race still open, Bill Clinton and Paul Tsongas have been firing off insults at each other, Martin Fletcher writes from Denver Parties of apartheid unite Dhaka seeks aid to shelter fugitives Reuter: Quebec offered powers The Post Office Aquino gives advice to cheating husbands People Misunderstood Mr Kinnock The Labour leader lacks intellectual self-confidence, argues Peter Riddell …and moreover London can take it The Capital's authorities are being defeastist in closing down for IRA bombs, says John Grigg On the tusks of a dilemma Simon Lyster advises the African states seeking to end the world ban on ivory trading today in Japan to think again Artistic death knell The Times Diary Galloping minor The Times Diary L-test The Times Diary Bagehot set The Times Diary The Doctor's Dilemma A Cutting Too Far Pedestrians at risk Weights and measures Not all that clear? Anglo-US relations Parents' choice of excellence in assisted-place schooling Drug anomaly Identity cards Political funding Quest for a new king in Georgia Aircraft safety Speaking in tongues Business letters, page 23 Court Circular Memorial services Today's royal engagements Picture Gallery Births Picture Gallery Threat to Jewish-Christian centre Appeal by Archbishop Appointments in the Forces Appointment Nature notes Classified Advertising Word-Watching University news Church news Forthcoming marriages Latest wills The Times William Rees-Davies, QC Sir Patrick Hamilton Richard Ziegler Richard ziegler, last survivor of the classic generation of German modernist painters, died on February 23 aged 100. He was born in pforzheim, Southwest Germany on May 3,1981 Pierre Dervaux Pierre Dervaux Fench conductor, died in Marseilles on February 20 aged 75, He was born at Juvisy, near paris on January 3,1917 Anniversaries Rare painting Stanley Thornton Stanley Thornon, life president of Thornotons, confectionery specialists, died on February 27 aged 88. He was born on September 5,1903 Which way for Central Asian Muslims? Prof Sir Robert Bradlaw Prefessor sir Robert vivian Bradlaw, Cbe, President of the General Dental Councill, 1964-74 died on February 12 aged 86. He was born in Bublin on April 14.1905 Lives Remembered Punishment Fit for Brutality MPs of all parties will urge rethink army cuts Lowry painting is stolen at charity ball The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,855 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Weather Business News Austere habit at the Abbey Man of the Week The Pound Stock Market Power chiefs urged to back 'green' trust Wakeham presses electrity companies to support £200m-a-year efficiency scheme Reuter: G7 casts doubt on global recession Granada faces double protest Employees lobby over plowright's exit Legal feathers ruffled over Lloyd's By our Industrial Staff: Beleaguered unions press ahead with merger plans Fimbra Europe s bananas could be squashed Budget for votes, tipped by experts French wine lobby fights alcohol tax Brussels Notebook Asda appoints Lazards Scottish Enterprise Barkknd bite needed in boardrooms Noel Falconer says the rules should be changed to elect truly independent non executive directors Club Med goes upmarket via a holiday revolution Payment puzzles Price Waterhouse Soft commission and smell tests Comment Profit squeeze Redmayne stays serious The Times City Diary Royal flush The Time City Diary Select club The Times City Diary Hake's progress The Times City Diary Bill's round The Times City Diary Minet Common sense on currencies Lord Cobbold sees 1994 as the last date for monetary realignment to avoid confusion over ecu rates Hitachi City expects fizz from Cadbury Schweppes Six vie for analyst of year title Smaller Companies Kleinwort Benson The Times Teleshare Standard Life The Times Newspapers Accounts 'key to low-cost capital' Capital Markets Shares NatWest owes to Maxwell pensioners Public spending better than tax cuts New lease of life for an old adage BA seeks companion to share worldwide travel Airlines are having to become increasingly global. Philip Robinson examines the possible partners that could help Britain's highly profitable flag carrier to spread its wings Biblical truths on recession Solicitors line on Lloyd's Future offices will be 'green' Giorgio Armani Spending spree sets costly trap for economy Gilt Edgeo Running oil rails off hope £55 Millionn has boosted the city's Olympic aspirations, as a familiar as a familiar mode of transport gets a new look. Two-page report by Ronald Faux Trafford Park The learning business The city's academic resources offer industry great opportunities Olympian gold cheer Plans for urban renewal depend heavily on the success of Manchester's bid MCC the Manchester Conference Centre Manchester City Council Quay to new image The industrial wasteland of Salford Quays receives a complete facelift Doorway to Europe Trafford Park is Manchester's continental link Ripples of history Restored canals are bringing the past to life Central Manchester Development Corporation An airport on cloud nine Expansion puts the North-West at the hub of international trade Porlfolio Platinum Capitalisation, week's change Portfolio Morley Street back on course for title Mandarin: Tomahawk to defy penalty for Nottingham success Southwell Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders Thunderer: Windsor Thunderer: Leicester Flashing Steel stays unbeaten Virtue of patience pays off for Bath Courage Clubs championship leaders are kept under pressure by the chamipions and Northampton London Irish's prospects improve as Wasps falter Nottingham suffer the cruellest fate Swansea retain lead Llanelli seize on chance to shine Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Morris calls tune and leads Leicester a merry dance Harlequins left without reply to Bristol's best Kenwood Soulless seething as Liverpool left to limp off Leeds overcome their nerves to sustain challenge New look succeeds Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables United miss out on authority without Robson Invasion is in vain Olazábal's latest success is as accurate as his word Spaniard overcomes compatriot in Mediterranean Open Plymouth 's need is dire Cardiff caught on the break Chelsea pay heavily for cup aspirations Football Jennings ends anxious wait Hockey Slough seal trophy Point-To-Point Details from 11 Meetings Racing Results from Saturday's Meetings Weekend Torpids and Lents Rowing Results Daisy Miller rallies in Times race Point-To Point British sweep proves ironic Swimming Rain washes away England's advantage Gooch left to rue one that got off the hook as his bowlers dismiss pakistan for 74 only to see World Cup points shared SKY Australia overcome India after a dramatic contest West Indies are warming to their task Opening flurry buoys the hosts Yates earns gold from the front Britain's young athletes succed in the place of established champions White ends long wait for success Sport in Brief Accola supreme Bronze to Tout Whitaker's prize Seles victory Treacy's title Couples takes title after a play-off Fob the Record Schubaek able to muscle back Bowls Bates falls victim to his temper Tenniks Hanky's return fails to halt St Helens surge Rugby League Warrington hopes of honours recede Results and Tables Racing 27,31 Mansell takes command right from the start Keane leads Forest to another cup final Tottenham outplayed in white Hart Lane mud Freepost Today Coolie urges England to aim high Walsh appointed captain Birmingham to ban invaders for life Wessels kept on tight rein Education Was Kennedy killed by mistake? Panicked by a grave new world Working Life Libby Purves on the mixed blessings of being up to date Linguaphone Arts Inside Entertainments Tickets Available now for the Royal Court… Today's Events A daily guide to arte and entertainment compeiled by karil knight Theatre Guide Jeremy kingston's assessment of current theater in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London adn Lines that draw laughter John Russell Taylor reviews three exhibitions of Heath Robinson and other celebrated cartoonists Götterdämmerung replayed in the Gulf Television Lessons of Darkness Bbc 2 Banking on a whale of a tale Moby Dick is the only home-grown new musical on the West End horizon. Alan Franks consideres its prospects Bitterness on the beach Theatre The Foursome Baron's Court Lloyds Bank Bad Girl Old Red Lion Beautiful in the extreme Concert CBSO/Rattle Symphony Hall, Biringham Suits pressed Late flourish Richly romantic Last chance Black and white culture in strips The South African censors have taken a blue pen to adult cornic books. Yet many of these 'undesirable' publications contain no pornography or violence, but message of social awareness. Arthur Goldstuck reports from the latest cultural battleground in a society trying to cope with change Tes Kennedy: the publisher's case The American publisher of Mortal Error (see Page 1) explains his support for Howard Donahue's theory Hickey himself might, in that most head-jangling moment of his life, have fired his gun and never realised it Healing arts enjoy a welcome renaissance The century-old trend of incorporating original works What the real cyclist is wearing Bike commuters know that a tracksuit is better than skin-tight Lycra - and easier to change out of at work Disability Living Allowance Lancing the Headship King's College London Bute House World Maritime University University Appointments University of Bristol University Appointments University of Southampton Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford University of Nottingham Heriot-Watt University Independent Education MPW BAC French Courses Easter Revision in Oxford Surrey College Courses Continue on Page & University of St. Andrews Courses Harrogate Tutorial College BAC Ashbourne BAC St. Jame's Secretarial College League tables bring divisions The number of students may be doubling, but the details of the Universities Funding Council's latest allocations are having serious consequences, Matthew d'Ancona reports Trust parents and get the schools right With education reforms not working, the solutions could include making all schools fee-paying Adults want to teach ministers a lesson A campaign has developed to preserve the status of adult education Royal Navy Sporting bequest charitable Law Report March 2 1992 House of Lords Leave for fresh evidence in contempt The Times DMB&B Company terms CrÈme De La CrÈme Secretary/pa Working Zarak Hay Associates Education Lansdowne Easter Revision Courses Door to Success in Writing Multiple Classified Advertising Items Easter Revision at Davies College Working Chairman's Office c£13,000 A Great Organiser £13,000+ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Kingston Polytechnic Easter Revision a Levels & Gcse St. Andrew's Cambridge Specialist Training Announcements Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2728 Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Electronic Yellow Pages ITV Variations Radio 1
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