News from 03/03/1992
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Tim Judah and James Bone, J. W. Smith, John Leahy, Michael L. Teale, Jan Arriens, D. L. Milroy, Chairman, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Sheila Gunn and John O'leary, Anatol Lieven, Tim Judah and our Foreign Staff, John Vincent, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Peter Thomas, Norman Howell, David Blunkett, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Ian Ross and Peter Ball, Philip Howard, David Watts and James Bone, Ian Murray, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Derek Wheatley, Carol Leonard, Nona Byrne, Chairman, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Patrick Stoddart, Heather Neill, Geoff Brown, Ray Clancy, Martin Fletcher, C. M. Bingham, R. W. Fryer, Andrew Wilski, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, John Winder, Michael Clark, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Jonathan Lee, Theo Aronson, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Simon Tait, Matthew D'Ancona Education Reporter, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, W. R. Greatrex, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Ron Popeski, George Brock, Janet Daley, Richard Thirlby, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Alison Roberts, David Toop, Jeffrey A. Jannuzzo and Richard J. Francis, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Dennis Shaw, Geoff King, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Dermot Martin, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Davina Lloyd, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Roger Boyes, East Europe Correspondent, John Goodbody, Jane Bidder, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Robin Oakley and Michael Evans, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Neil Harris, Michael Hornsby, Jonathan Clark, Alan Long, Scrivenor, Alan Lee, Jasper Becker, Michael Phillips, John McAnuff, Mick Hurrell, Richard Schofield (Deputy Director), Tim Jones, Ian Hunter, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Philip Rogers, Frances Gibb, Anne McElvoy, Lee Rodwell, David Goodenday, John Green, Matthew Bond, David Fallows, F. G. de L. Rutherford, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Gareth Williams, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoPeers ambush Clarke's school inspectors bill Key Tory clause wrecked in Lords First Aid for Film Seconds out for Bar Meals Third Baby Syndrome Index Life & Times Sarajevo erupts after vote for independence Fish skin shoes scaling new heights of fashion Pets may be given European passports Vets fear that Britain's defence against rabies may be swept aside if the government goes along with Ec proposals, Michael Hornsby writes Oftel to close all chatlines next month Bridge moved off M4 Delors hits at Hurd Bodies found Trial halted Shilton job BSI Registered Firm The prince battles for Brie Picture Gallery Lib Dems' doubts stall legislation Election security Air Canada Death road upgraded Baker backs jail agency proposal Heseltine to set new gas target No let-up in house price fall Saatchi gift Overtime ban Virus alert Judge halts burglary trial after 9 months Law studies put accused under stress Juror's comments increase pressure for court reform Public comment by a jury foreman raises questions about more than the handling of complex fraud cases, Frances Gibb writes Dolphin Freddie abandons port Patient died after doctor took breaks Actresses stage protest over pay National Westminster Bank Kiszko doctor dismissed Lawyers pull out of duty rota School demand Twyford threat Lack of cash p delays heart treatment for seven months Sell-off to yield research £4.8bn Wellcome Trust's multimillion pound sell-off will bolster university research, writes Nigel Hawkes Lowry more likely in thieves' den than collector's lair Art experts and detectives doubt the theory that works are stolen to order, reports Stewart Tendler Politicians leap aboard demolition bandwagon There is no lack of ideas on which London piles should come down, reports Marcus Binney Churches' role in the City questioned Picture Gallery Tax fear may halt sale of Holbein Fourth Trident put in doubt by delayed order Dyslexics in schools lottery Teacher smoked pot with pupils GPs to pay damages Danger driver's sentence cut Inmates cleared Boats concern The Luxury Cruiser Teenagers say Aids is their biggest fear Trafalgar House Kidnap faker must pay police £1,000 Clans keep computer guessing New life begins at 40 for charity 100mph tow driver is banned Family award Fan remanded 125 jobs cut Vauxhall Labour promises to keep down VAT rate Campaign Round-Up Senior Tories divided over value of lax cuts Sun Alliance Picture Gallery Baker tightens rules for asylum seekers Opposition plans tougher rape law 'New Scotland' makes a shaky start The news, refereed by Sue MacGregor Radio 4 election row Mayhew seeks speedy justice Around the Lobby 11m default Pensions rebuff Disabled staff Parliament today De Klerk spells out stark choice of war or peace Bush camp resigned to a poor showing Political blood will be shed on the Southern electoral battleround Patrick Buchanan is likely to keep the protest vote in today's seven primaries, Peter Stothard writes Teenagers learn to kill for a leather jacket Mafia tensions flare as key rat faces the Teflon Don Infernal schedule clips eagle's wings UN told to expose Rangoon's abuses Friend of the Elderly Gadaffi haggles on terms Japan fights tuna ban (AFP): Adamson trial (AFP): Israeli enquiry (AFP): Bodies found (Reuter): Niger strike Family tie (Reuter): Capitol attack (Reuter): Moldavia factions flare into violence Ministers halt aid plan for republics Germans reject new Europe Bodies mark site of Karabakh massacre Ethnic feuding spawns open conflict as former Soviet periphery crumbles Delors attacks Hurd sums on Community budget Englishwoman's home is no castle Separatists step up struggle for motherland Former Stasi chief comes to his senses Italian mob pelts minister (Reuter): Picasso stolen Nuclear denial (Reuter): Suicide foiled (Reuter): Greek passion (AP): Fast and lose Serbs set up barricades to block Bosnia secession Gun influx triggers fears of bloodbath 'Rimbaud' fails to impress French Car Crime. Together We'll Crack It Country singer on road to recovery People Escape to the past America craves nostalgia, writes Charles Bremner Only a fringe attraction Too often arts programmes ignore the mainstream events that we want to hear about, says Janet Daley Scotland's false romanticism Jonathan Clark argues that the Scots must accept that their past is not as simple or as glorious as they like to believe …and moreover Gravy train stops short The Times Diary Camping out The Times Diary Necessities The Times Diary Troubled water The Times Diary Darling Buds in May? Europe without Frontiers A Bridge Not Far Enough Kuwait borders dispute Routemaster revival Business letters Britain and Australia: fall-out from second world war Mortgage rescue Assisted places Ethics of embryo transfer in cows Outside Westminster End of an era Rolling in the aisles? Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills But the nation that will not listen, I shall uproot… Appointments Today's royal engagements Judge retires Church news Picture Gallery Threat to city's history Archaeology Anniversaries Luncheon Forthcoming marriages Dinners The Earl of Southesk Classified Advertising Word-Watching Personal Appears in Life & Times Section Ruth Pitter Ruth pitter, CBE, English poet and craftswoman, died at Long Crendon, near Aylesbury 29 aged 94. she was born in Ilford, Essex, on Novermber 7,1897 Les Jones Les Jones, MBE, Great Britain athletice team manager, died in Genoa yesterday aged 48. H was bornt at portadown on August 8.1943 Florence Tim-Oi Li Florence Tim-Oi Li, who was, in 1944, the first woman to be ordained priest in the Anglican Church, died in her sleep in Toronoto on Febuary 27 aged 84. She was born in Hong Kong on May 5,1907 Stephen Lloyd Stephen Lloyd, former steel industry exective and Birmingham city councillor and aldeman, died on February I aged 85, He was born on September 5,1906 Alan Tillotson Alan Tillotson, former Deputy Lieutenant for the county lancasshire, died on February 22 aged 72 at pool House, his home in wormington, worcestershire, He was born on May 10,1919 Appreciations Kate ter Horst Lives Remembered Mr. C. K. Scottmoncrieff Churchmen may open peace talks with Ira The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,856 Picture Gallery Weather The travesty of MPs' tragedies Political sketch Business News Rio-Union Corrosion Erosion Resignation Elation The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices MPs propose wide-ranging persion reform Report seeks help for Maxwell victims Gooda Walker members 'strike' over £101m call Corporate captains join forces Coal chief attacks electricity economics Trust to sell up to half of Wellcome to aid research RFCL Limited Debt-laden firms sell to Bowater Treuhand has sold 5,600 firms European steel war reduces ASW profit Businesses for Sale Hotels/catering Retire from the Rat Racei for Sale Leisure Beat the Rush! Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Computer Retail Outlet Scotland The Times Doeflex pours scorn on recession Ashley chief resigns Liquidation/receiverships Recession Proof Business The Sunday Times Gaymer Group emerges from buyout at Allied Expanding Accountancy Firm Sunshine for 6 Months!! Nu compensates tied-agent clients The Times Prices boost profits Hankinson resigns as Lucas finance chief Business Roundup MTM shares slump Lending rises £3.7bn Harrington advances D & G boosts payout Billam jumps 162% HK winds up BCCI Capital Hotel Foster and BAA to design new HK airport Contract imposes rigid rules on group to prevent cost overrun Chelsea wins reprieve on deadline Malaysia By our Industrial Correspondent: Devolution will be taxing for Scottish oil UK to present Russian case for joining IMF Mary Dejevsky says the Russians want to be judged by the West on their own merits Lex sells firms to Arrow of us Accountants asked to pay higher fees Berry to head BES company Bond ruling Lilleshall slips No payout Air forecast Brent respite Institutions on the sidelines suffering pre-Budget blues Stock Market Sellers hand Bowater a package of opportunity Tempus Konica Nikkei gains slightly Tokyo Dow edges ahead Wall Street Bowater trio win by a neck The Times City Diary Back to the Mile The Times City Diary Welcome moves for Wellcome Comment Low power Old school ties The Times City Diary UN flies down to Rio to judge greener than green contest George Brock reports from Brussels on the race to boost green credentials without pushing economies deeper into recession No regrets Back to basics Market forces benefit consumers Treasures from the Revenue Capital choice CIA The Times Unit Trust Information Service Portfolio Platinum Share offers depress prices Portfolio Platinum Pipe's team combines mints and muscle Five nations event may use video in appeals procedure Rugby Union Barbarians turn to Probyn and Sole By our Sports Staff: Wasps players' antics backfire Father on the run for sake of his son Everton a good bet Pools Foreoast Cup finalists rely on key players regaining fitness Basketball Panthers put paid to Durham's run ICE Hockey Snow's power is too much for Americans Real Tennis Combermere to pick up winning thread Mandaris Alner celebrates another double Lingfield Park Results from Yesterday's Three Meeting Rapid Raceline Gran Alba out Warwick Sedgefield Lambourn trainers to switch Sri Lankans have a field day South Africa pay for wayward bowling in cricket World Cup SKY (AFP): Phillips to lead team at Olympics Squestrianism Blinkered coverage spoils view of cup Commentary row Kyalami fails the passing test Motor Racing Today's Fixtures Liverpool forced to include Whelan Football Wigan will play on at weekend In Brief Jansher penalised Holyfield date Desmond Hackett Mayhem in Spain The Times Hoddle plans a precedent For the Record Overseas Football British athletics mourns the loss of a father figure Howard Payne Threat to Somerville Rowing Council heads towards dispute Sports Political No title Rugby Union Charges follow Birmingham pitch invasion Millichip call for the return of fences Lineker's fitness worries Spurs Spink Families oppose semi-final Carling makes a link with the class of '24 By our Sports Staff: Shilton leaves Derby to take charge at Plymouth Peter Shilton South Africa's West Indian visit approved England fear the worst on Lamb Shooting down the right track 'Cinema' and 'Britain' are incompatible words, said Truffaut. Not so, argues Geoff Brown: our film-makers must retain their native flair in the scramble for a 'Hollywood of Europe' George Smith Science A lament for lost certainties Midlife: Neil Lyndon has been sidelined by history Law Inside Entertainments Theatres Today's Events A dally guide to arts and entertalnment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatrer in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of flims in London and (where indicate with the symbol) on release across the country Innocent girl lacks conviction Dance Manon Covent Garden Comic cuts that sting Theatre Custer's Last stand cockpit, Marylebone Contrast in wits Concerts Steve Reich and Musicians Philharmonia/Dutoit Festival Hall Bold and breezy Festival ENP/Daniel Free Trade Hall, Manchester The Times Anyone who had a chart As leading record companies seek to control even more of the music business, independent producers fear for their continued existence,. David Toop reports Money is not the answer Television Another chance to miss Radio Double dreamer takes flight Interview Sandi Toksvig, partnering Mike McShane in a West End play and a new television series both opening this week, talks to Heather Neill Almost unison Arts Brief Debate deadline Wood work Last chance When baby makes three When parents already have two school age children heading for independence, why and how do they decide to have another child? Jane Bidder reports Supplementary benefits The educational video business is set to take off as parents who are concerned about school standards turn to teachers such as Moustache the Cat. Lee Rodwell reports Between and not heard Why is five to 15 uncharted territory? Searching for the eighth wonder Anne Mc Elvoy meets the man who is trying to unravel one of the great war mysteries: the whereabouts of Peter the Great's Amber Chamber, stolen by the Nazis and said to be worth millions, but not seen since the end of the war Must the show go on? 'Knackers night' at the Jarrow Elvis Roadshow has split opinion over the ethics of performances by the disabled Disability Living Allowance How Neolithic Man farmed wheat Seeds give clues to the origins of agriculture The information may answer old mysteries Dolphins find a porpoiseful way to cruise How the ocean-going mammals hitch a ride Did the Earth move for you? The prospect of a married couple in a shuttle has forced Nasa to consider the implications of sex and pregnancy in space. Nigel Hawkes reports Ice body is dated Lessons take a dive for undersea pupils Botulism helps to fight a mystery disease Science Update The Inns under pressure to reform Why should eating dinners be necessary? Derek Wheatley, Qc, queries tradition and Frances Gibb puts a case for reform Opening up the debate Deputy debate Sparing the rod Inns and Outs The 100 group Inn and Outs All together Inns and Outs TSB Bank Compensation in the Gulf QD British Tourist Authority BBC Donne Mileham & Haddock Standard Chartered Northern telecom Vallance Lickfolds Taylor Root Cambs Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quick justice in the Gulf Jeffrey A. Jannuzzo and Richard J. Francis report on the United Nations' speedy action on compensation for victims Legal Appointments Daniels Bates Partnership Berrymans Litigation Tenterden Kent Pengelly & Rylands Quarry Dougall Baker & McKenzie Bargains with best results The true basis of discound is confession Zarak MacRae Brener Taylor Root The Norton Rose M5 Group Zarak MacRae Brenner Chambers The Bank of Bermuda City Lawyers Patent Lawyer Bilingualegal Doorman given key to justice Ian Hunter, a practising solicitor, reports on the Free Representation Unit, which serves people unable to engage a lawyes County's failure over Gypsy sites Court of Appeal Law Report March 3 1992 Surrender releases intermediate assignee Appealing out of time to disqualify director Assessing fatal damages Route factors relevant to safe load Registrar's view Irrelevant Only one word too many Penalty goal for probation officers Neil Harris explains how the Criminal Justice Act will Change the role of those who look after offenders Public Appointments Surrey Ambulance Service Knightstone Housing Association Ellison & Co Director & Chief Executive Charity Appointments East Northamptonshire District Council Set fair for a career Announcements Parkinson's Disease Society Times Classified The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund The Samaritans Action for blind people Multiple Display Advertising Items Quest Cancer Test Services The Times Concise Crossword No 2729 Winning Move BBC 1 Satellite Dan Air ITV Variations Radio 1
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