News from 04/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Bernard Ingham, Victoria McKee, D. H. Smith, Alexander Goehr, James Lees-Milne, Anatol Lieven, Roger Wood Parliamentary Editor, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Tim Judah, Liza Donaldson, Ronald Faux, Harold Bamberg, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Michael Evans and Ross Tieman, Jeremy Kingston, Randle Manwaring, Joseph Williams, Lindsay Cook and Frances Gibb, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Bowen, Simon Wilde, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Alastair Hatchett, Martin Fletcher, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Stothard, US Editor, John O'leary and Sheila Gunn, Jocasta Shakespeare, Douglas Davis, Leon Barkho, Zvi Silver, Lionel Bloch, Carol Leonnard, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Michael Binyon Diplomatic Editor, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Kate Muir, Sheila Gunn and David Lipsey, Russell Kempson, Roddy MacKenzie, Sean Jeannette, Caroline Cox, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, Norman Hammond, Wolfgang Münchau, Marcus Binney, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Philip Webster and John Winder, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Melinda Wittstock and Mary Dejevsky, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Clare Longrigg, Heather Kirby, Hard Heart, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Keith MacKlin, Denis Forman, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Luke Rittner, Carol Leonerd, Christopher Thomas, R. N. B. Freeman, David Young, John Goodbody, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Christopher Walker, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Michael Seely, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Alan Coren, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Myles Glover, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Wild Swans, John Phillips, James Le Fanu, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, M. B. H. Ashmore, M. G. Henley, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, J. C. R. Hunt Chief Exeutive,
ResumoBR promises money back for late trains Special treatment for South-East Life jail for soldiers Britons help themselves Cards marked On your bikes Map redrawn Index Life & Times Labour's Budget to be a 'campaign event' How the late lurking lords ambushed Clarke Key elements of the goverment's schools bill were rejected by peers on Monday. Sheila gunn and David Lipsey explain the am bush Picture Gallery Women win backing for retirement age challenge MPs to censure Bank for inaction over BCCI Bush still under pressure from the right Gramophone From Palace to Prison Making Waves Diet Debate a Bit Fishy UDR soldiers convicted of murdering Catholic man Isuzu Picture Gallery Social fund given £75m Defiant Clarke tries to salvage his schools bill Surprise elections at opt-out school Kremlin's artists paint Queen Irish rape girl in UK for tests TV says Nadir gave to Tories Short victory Hypnotism ban Banks launch £3 m campaign to fight plastic card fraud Climber lowered 2,000ft to safety Woman for Queen's Bench Gunman to be Crown witness Hoot Pavarotti draws the line at haggis Britons reject nanny state Survey shows shift to self-reliance FIAT Royal Audience Paying for the peace dividend The town that built the Trident submarine fears for its future in a world without the Cold War, reports Ronald Faux 12 months for 'tainted genius' DNA test 'trapped killer' Falling prices Crash deaths Clocking on Doctors urge shift from car to the bicycle Answer to ill-health Driver took wrong side of M-way Time cures computer virus Picture Gallery Virgin Freeway Pub firm fined for short measures Rise in borrowing defended by Major Campaign Round-Up Peugeot Poll shows 42% feel financially worse off By our Political Staff: Labour sets its sights on London marginals Staff to move Flying reserve Bill passed Parliament today Row over Commons stationery Contract is awarded for toll road Around the Lobby Government redraws the map of Wales Reform of councils planneed Cutting the Councils of Wales Clarke defends record on adult education Royal Mail Saving the stranded tourist Major refuses to set Trident limits Bosnia leader tells Serbs to stay out of Sarajevo British firm has Gorbachev taped Becker love match inflames Nazi desire for master race Picture Gallery Moldavia troops in new clash Flamboyant fringe parties challenge Italian old guard Italy's elections will be contested by 116 parties and 11,000 candidates, writes John Phillips from Rome Reuter: Gardens to go green Azerbaijanis get ready to as forces pull out Uk urges Russia to aid enclave Court bans communist crime law (Reuter): Honecker move (Reuter): Yeltsin visit Pensions rise (Reuter): Prague accord (AP): Sex sentence National Savings Un team strikes at Iraqi gas stocks Punch Bush admits breaking tax pledge was worst error President seeks to woo conservatives as primary pace host up Cousin Theodora masterminds Tsongas kitchen campaign Begin in critical condition (Reuter): Briton tried (Reuter): Iraqi facelift Interpol threat (Reuter): Somali truce Polling clash Palestinians unveil plans The Israelis quickly moved yesterday to dismiss detiled proposals for selfrule, reports Martin Fletcher Science pursues survival of the man-cat Primary and Caucus Summary Fatal nosedive foxes US crash experts Duke's band to jazz up finale People Police attack onNmrobi protesters sparks riots Reuter: Father of Julie Ward under fire Rank Xerox Whites and blacks rally to de Klerk 'F. W. ' is travelling South Africa to win over waverers to his constitutional reforms, and also managing to impress non-voters. Gavin Bell writes from Johannesburg Calcutta may lose beloved but decrepit trams Deceived by dubious diets James Le Fanu is sceptical about a trendy Mediterranean food fad …and moreover Haunted by the past Sarajevo, the city which sparked the gread war, is threatened by conflict again, says Roger Boyes J'accuse: the Irish church Conor Cruise O'Brien writes an open letter to the Catholic hierarchy Votes from elsewhere The Times Diary Ms MSS The Times Diary Back to bacteria The Times Diary The Case for Borrowing Does Nanny Know Best? Rocky Horror Show Time to reassess defence needs Venetian churches Samaria and Judaea Limits on intervention in the arts Conflict in Karabakh Public-sector pay Getting to grips with the weather Always behind Whitehall whammy? Court Circular Birthdays today Oakham School North London Collegiate School Lotte Minna Labowsky Births Picture Gallery Luncheons Lecture Dinners New Bishop of Bradford named Latest wills Appointments Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Downe House Forthcoming marriages Ulster's neglected defences found Archaelogy Word-Watching Jackie Mudie John Knight "Jackie" Mudie, Blackpool, Stoke and Scotland footballer, died on March 2 aged 61. He was born on April 10,1930 University news Professor H. S. Ferns Professor H. S. Ferns, professor of political science at Birmimghham Unversity from 1961 to 1981, died on February 19 aged 78. He was born in Calgary, Alberta, on December 16,1913 Pamela Scott Pamela Violet montagu Douglas Scott, Kenyan farmer, died on February 5, aged 75. She was born on July 7,1916 Memorial service Oscar Broneer Oscar T broneer an archaeologits who discovered the Temple of Poseidion at Isthmia died of heart failure at his home at his home in Corinth on february 22 aged 97. He was born in Backebo, Sweden Appreciation Liver Remembered Motor-Cars in Streets Lamont may delay poll tax bills The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,857 Word-Watchng Picture Gallery Weather Ban on over-generous redundancy pay upheld That awkward age for soldiers Political sketch Business News Tonic Needed Aiming Higher Big Brother Collect Call IoD Dose The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Abbey confident that worst of recession is over Profits rise to £618m but bad debt provisions and repossessions rise Losses mount at GA EC grounds its own airline report Urging more funds for Airbus will upset America Hard Rock claims further damages BAe wins £570m order for air-to-air missiles Panasonic Reserves increase by $181m Hays chief sees opportunities General Accident Directors call for a market department to replace Dti Young Group slumps The Departhent of Education & Science Problems from new offshoot slow Pifco Accounting watchdog in goodwill initiative Business round up Serco discusses buy Hardanger gives up Expamet profits fall Platignum seeks £1.5m The Times Fisons poised for new man at the top as profits fall T Cowie races ahead by 61% City 'can live with single currency' Ba asks Boeing for flying fitness Company News in Brief Picture Gallery Nissan to expand in North-East ABB instrumentation division put up for sale Hays ITT sells Alcatel stake to quit telecom business By our City Staff: Redland's Steetley bid cleared AZT use 'boosts survival' WH Smith buys in us Burnfield up Bank slides East Kilbride Abbey manages to keep its habits clean Tempus Dealers force fund manager to cancel big share bargains Stock Market Opec faces $120bnhill for growth (Reuter): Dow marches on to yet another record World Markets (Reuter): Tokyo takes profits Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues General Accident over the worst Coment Devolving taxes Cost of change at Exchange The Times City Diaty Small is better The Times City Diary Endurance medal The Times City Diary Women can find a powerful voice through Britain's biggest union Liza Donaldson reports on how Nalgo, Nupe and Cohse have reached a critical point in their quest to form a new super-union Election nerves Pension trustees Why democracy has died at AGMs Ba seen as a predator in goldfish bowl A European banana that is no stranger Maersk Air The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates British Funds Selective support for shares Fit Bailey finds way to survive the storm Tennis Gomer ousts Wood Davies left uncertain of his place at Hull Rugby League A double act of enduring fascination Sport on Television the Week in Review Bayfield takes over on lineout patrol Joubert joins Barbarians Rugby Union White will retire after game against Wales Kyle's future unclear as title chance slips Volleyball Dunwoody appeals as best value Racing Scudamore scores No. 1,500 Pamber Priory can prove point Mandarin Folkestone Catterick Bridge Bangor Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Australia give Gooch his sternest test Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, previews what many people regard as a World Cup final rehearsal in Sydney tomorrow New Zealand beat the weather as well as Zimbabwe Co-hosts are one win from semi-finals Scoresboard from Napier Snow Reports Table and Previous Results Champion tries a secret weapon Sport for the Disabled Matthews turns down Surrey Injury will keep I Morris out of Barbados game Amiss is third man on England's Test panel Jansher's late arrival I keeps title race alive Squash Rackets Souness ponders how to use his limited resources McManaman and Marsh recover from injury Spurs dismissed as a one-man band For the Record Today's Fixtures By our Sports Staff: Cooper's appeal for peace finds the right response Ferguson out to make amends Hoddle joins bench Basketball Promise of cash to assist players Badminton7 Wattana stays in top form In Brief Record double Phillips's pledge Hardy victory Highest paid Jackie Mudie The Times Racing Leeds pass chance to head the first division Strachan's penalty miss may prove costly Shilton hires help Norwich Union Healthcare Fear rules at Southampton Active Forest give value for money Mullin adds to Irish woes by retiring Manchester launches British bid Players on trial as barriers come down Big profit ahead for S Africa tour Music teaching out of time Alexander Goehr calls for an end to the prejudices that have marked a raucous debate about the future of music in schools The Asians know that to get on, you must have skills and techniques, never mind their origins Women All alone on an La highway Single life Lynne Truss on the advantages of being an unaccompanied traveller Moby Dick Media Theatres Adelphi 071 836 7611 Cc 071 379 4444/793 1000 First… Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment complied by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London House full, returns only Some seats available Seats as all prices Cinema Guide Geoff brown's assessment of fllms in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Proceed, but with caution Theatre The Road Jeannetta Cochrane Behind the betrayal Theatre Roman /Marys Offstage Donstairs Chalk Farm No passage to India Concerts Voices Queen Elizabeth Hall Margaret Price Queen Elizabeth Hall Rossini Gala Barbican More ups and downs Dance V-Tol The Place Union Dance Lilian Baylis New designs on national treasures Architecture Michael Hopkins, who is transforming the appearance of such sacred English sites as Glyndebourne and Lord's Cricket Ground, talks to Marcus Binney Don't make Larry into an Aunt Sally Television Review Obligation to the future Andrew Hay is defying current economic wisdosm with his Bristol Old Vic repertory ensemble. He tells Joseh Williams why Theater Hall right now Only in his thirties? Crocks Richard 's royal progress Last chance For all seasons Arts Brief Rebels against the cause On Sunday, International Women's Day, a ferminist Muslim movement celebrates its third anniversary Men's hour and mean woman blues Fem Fm, Britain's first all-female radio station, with a chat show for chaps, broadcasts for seven days from this Sunday Transformed by a late love Anna Massey, who opened last night in Hard Heart by Howard Barker, tells Valerie Grove how her own heart was won after years of solitude Guide to surgery And Briefly Good as can be Concubines, communists and culture Kate Muir meets Jung chang, the writer and teacher, whose book, Wild Swans, tells the story of three generations of women who moved from palaces to prison cells in the Chinese cultural revolution Unhappy returns Courses for women who wish to resume their careers after having children may boost confidence, bur do they bring jobs? The Endocrine Centre Ltd TV talent left in the wings Melinda Wittstock sees a generation of television skills going to waste as jobs and budgets are shashed Creative, Media Marketing Irrelevant Trainee Management Position (London) Why Sunrise offers a brighter view Acquisitions Monthly Graduates a Career in Fashion The Times Make the Most of your Potential BBC News Producer Changing the mouthpiece Who would labour choose to be government chief press secretary? Prees Watch Cross Selection Hobstones Crone Corkill Angela Mortimer Maine - Tucker Elizabeth Hunt £20,000 West London British Postgraduate Medical Federation Senior Secretary for Financial Markets Group Maine - Tucker Crone Corkill Tate Cross Selection Hobstones Crone Corkill Temps Hobstones Merry Weather Designer Level Fashion Company Personal Assistant Toyota Angela Mortimer The Language Specialists Smart business looks eastward Until banks provide funds, development in Czecholovakia and poland will be just an eastern premise, Christopher Warman reports Commercial Property Glenrothes, Fife First Class West London Offices under £ 14.00 per Sq… Serviced Offices Required Urgently South Worcestershire Bridge Park Plaza, Leicester The Defence Land Agent Heinrich Zachger Wimbledon Sedgemoor Short/long Term An Englishman's home is his chalet Property Buyers Guide Brian Lack & Co. White Druce & Brown Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Martin Grant Homes Plaintiff cannot sue over solicitors' fees Queen's bench divisional Court Law Report march 4 1992 Property Buyers Guide For Sale Canada Wharf Case stated better Signature at start of will makes it valid Crème de la Crème Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkinson's disease Society Diary of Times Classified The Samaritans Parkinson's Disease Society Classified Advertisement Times past Top People Breast Cancer The Times Crossword Range Concise Cross Word No 2730 Winning Move Property Buyers Guide BBC 1 Satellite Spray Seal ITV Variations Radio 1
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