News from 10/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Ben Lynfield and Paul Adams, Victoria McKee, Wedgwood, Sean Hand, Nick Nuttall, Bill Frost, Neil Bennett, Gordon Allan, Jeremy Hornsby, George Carter, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, David Young and Helen Johnstone, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, David Pannick, Peter McGrath, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, Clive Davis, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Donald Bruce, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Rosie Millard, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Bryan Stiles, Peter Davenport, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Louise Taylor, Thoby Young, Alexandra King, John Strawson, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Sean Webster, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, C. J. M. Williams, Charles Bremner, Anthony Lowe, Woodrow Wyatt, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Tim Judah and Anne McElvoy, Edward Fennell, Andrew Gibbon Williams, John Woodcock, Janet Daley, Martin Hoyle, Nicholas Harling, Kari Knight, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gillian Bowditch, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, Brian Boyle, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Jonathan Prynn, Craig Brown, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Sheila Gunn and Ross Tieman, Davina Lloyd, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Brian Beel, Paul Woolwich, Editor, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, G. D. Clarke, Michael P. Coffey (Research analyst), Christopher Thomas, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Richard Gifford, Scrivenor, Donald B. Butcher, Robert Morgan, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Brian Clarke, Armstrong of Ilminster, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Michael Dynes, Philip Webster, P. J. Woodman (Secretary), David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Tim Jones, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Arthur Leathley, Vince Wright, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Science Update, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Liz Smith Fashion Editor, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Ann Hills, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoLament to take long-term view in Budget tax cuts Pension laws must go, MPs demand Index Life & Times Begging seaman tell tale of a leaky tub Picture Gallery Boxer loses libel battle £1 bn for roads Chelsea draw Gooch injured Israel buries hero of war and peace Tory MP stands down after police caution Pure Genius Fit to Rule? Invisible Women Game's up Children Picture Gallery Reading poor at one fifth of primaries Many parts of Thames 'still unsafe' AirCanada Picture Gallery Revenge theory for murder Shot accountant Men join backlash on sexist adverts Life term for killer husband Ex-editor jailed Aid for Russia 150 expelled Air Canada Satellite link sets a legal milestone McGuigan ordered to pay £450,000 libel damages Boxer and video makers face £1.25m bill over claim that fight was forced on injured man Brent poll tax cut exorcises hard-left ghost Under a vigorous Tory leadership, that former bastion of extremism, Brent council, is finally shrugging off the 'loony' which dogged it throughout the 1980s, Donglas Broom Youth shot dead 'after £80 raid' Battler who won hearts of the Irish British Gas accused of sex bias Airlines to meet long-haul demand 41 nations plumb oceans' depths Back to work Police post Royal catch The Ultimate Driving Machine Health chiefs fail to meet lists deadline Patient; s charter Princess on anguish of divorce Family burnt Priest accused Murder charge Fry-up takes holiday from hotel menu Recorded crime toll rises 16% Budget The natural choice MPs seek safeguards after Maxwell pensions scandal The Main Points Picture Gallery New laws estimated to take three years Cheques stop and despair starts Labour hopes for Budget windfall Smith draws up new spending list Campaign Round-Up BR bonus claim denied Around the Lobby £80 TV licence Roads safer Drugs vigil Shared site Parliament today BBC Picture Gallery Ailing friendly societies given a boost Picture Gallery Patten in row over Tory funds Ulster's politicians start talking again Volunteer forces need better training, MPs say Major calls for EC to be enlarged The Palace Clock Lib Dems back small businesses Oracle Oracle Bush switches on his vote-winning smile Super Tuesday race card has Southerners wishing for brand-new faces at the starting gate Slick Willie works blue-collar magic Servis Tsongas's 'anti-candidacy' campaign pays off (Reuter): Term limit on office upheld (Reuter): Bogotá setback (AP): Helmsley date Gays challenge St Patrick's bigotry brigade New York Notebook Sky News Blacks sing sad song for Clinton Jamie Dettmer reports from Tchula in Holmes County that times have changed in the Mississippi delta, but not that much Health Education Authority Peace prize was a just reward for Israel's hardline man of war Christopher Walker, who knew Menachem Begin well, examines the paradox of a leader with a terrorist past who made peace with a bitter foe Flare-up in Croatian fighting Belgrade rally calls for general strike By our Foreign Staff: Armenians lay siege to base Lombardy cheers the irresistible rise of Umberto Bossi Devolution seems a fine option for some of italy's regions as voters prepare to go to the polls next month. John Phillips writes from Varese Italians luxuriate in austerity Yeltsin threatens to bypass parliament by referendum Tribute is paid to queen of cancan UK foots £1m bill to boost democracy Uranium fears (Reuter): Kurds attacked (Reuter): Tunnel vote (AP): Rao survives reform test Economic ordeal for india Rank Xerox Peking joins the anti-nuclear pact Picture Gallery Bush tip is better late than never People Poll defeat weakens Miyazawa (Reuter): Reform pledge (AFP): Women march (Reuter): Sleep of death (AFP): Timor blockade (Reuter): Unhappy hour Woodrow Wyatt This election does not seem a watershed like 1945 and 1979 A race of invisible women 'The female sex in not a minority and should be treated as real people, just like men, writes Janet Daley Who pulls the Chancellor's strings? The real puppetmasters behind today's are hidden in the Treasury, says Anatole Kaletsky ... and moreover Basement briefs The Times Diary Jug jug to dirty ears The Times Diary Sacks race The Times Diary Infantile correctness The Times Diary Aid for Maxwell's Victims Italy Starts to Crack Holiday Relief Arts funding: separating 'nationals' from the regions Editing on television Cyclists hit back Swinging movement Fresh options for tomorrow's army Twinning in cattle Shelf-life of fish A borderline case for Europe Delors attack Energy resources Down on the farm Picture Gallery Court Circular Royal engagements Birthdays today Whoever belleves in me, as scripture says,… Picture Gallery Commonwealth Day Observance service Dinners Service dinner Appointments Sir Charles Villiers Forthcoming marriages Death of the German Emperor Classified Advertising Word-Watching Legal Notices also appear on the Personal Page Menachem Begin Menachem Begin, leader of the militnt Zionist movement irgun Zvai leumi (1943-1948), founder of the Herut party, prime minister of Israel (1977-1983) and Nobel peace Prize winner (1978), died in Jerusalem yesterday aged 78. He was born in Brest-Litovsk, Poland, on August 16,1913 Picture Gallery £1 bn for new road building this year Road Schemes The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,862 Picture Gallery Long-term view of Budget tax cuts Seamen tell sad tale of a leaky tub Weather Israel buries hero of war and peace Going bananas for Basildon Political sketch Business News Picture Gallery Target Slowing Ofwat Potholes Turning Sour The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Report presses for enquiry into generators Committee recommends MMC referral By our Industrial Correspondent: Nuclear Electric 'drove up prices' New MTM warning shakes market Picture Gallery Serious Fraud Office goes in at European Leisure IGINDEX By our Industrial Correspondent: Ports go to three buyout teams BT confirms up to 24,000 further jobs will be lost Builder forecasts recovery Dividend up Outhwaite deal Businesses for Sale Hotels/catering Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Newspapers Optimistic Baltic lifts dividend Multiple Classified Advertising Items Isle of Wight Clapham Wine Bar & Brasserie Multiple Classified Advertising Items Osbornes Solicitors Holiday Centre Exciting Opportunity Liquidation/receiverships By our City Staff: Bank placed in administration Florida Watersports Business Greek Islands The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Retire from the Rat Race! For Sale Thorntons profits lose their flavour Early fitness drive enables BBA to ride out recession Tempus Steetley scorns higher offer from Redland Business Roundup Candover lifts payout Fairey holds steady Polypipe ahead 11% Banking code pleases BSkyB achieves operating profit ahead of forecasts By our Banking Correspondent: Investment arm steadies Barings Clothing retailers lose out in sales Cut in ECGD premium rates Ransomes forced to raise borrowing NatWest wants enquiry reopened Cornwell Parker rise hints at recovery Decline in consumer credit suggests lack of confidence Adaytum Company Briefs Ofwat to receive extended powers Close Brothers increases earnings Major Changes Newly qualified chartered and incorporated engineers and technicians Chartered Engineers Incorporated Engineers Engineering Technicians Acquisition leaves Greggs overstretched Guinness is the toast of buyers as shares rise 20p Stock Market (Reuter): Nikkei falls in thin trading World Markets Recent Issues (Reuter): Wall Street Sparks fly over nuclear power Comment State aid for R&D The Times City Diary Maxwell case will force parliament to grasp the pension law nettle In the wake of the Mirror group pension fund scandal, there is growing pressure for legal reform Sean Hand reports Abbey penalises 'normal' people Owners must act The Royal Bank of Scotland The Times Unit Trust Information Service FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options 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) Portfolio Platinum Confident start to account Portfolio Platinum The Joint University College on Teesside Wilderness that has burst into bloom Oil on troubled waters Sea Change Farewell the high street? Roland Faux reports on the 'superhed' built on an old racecourse, a new concept for Britain River flows to a cleaner future From stinking mud mud banks to salmon spawning ground, the Tees is about to lose its unlovely image A safe berth is no joke The success of Hartlepool marina has silenced the scoffs of its critics Brian Boyle Dan Air RF: Success in full swing Teesside Mrs Thatcher would be impressed with a derelict area now transformed ICI How green grows industry The biggest man make-made reserve in the United Kingdom is setting a regional style, Peter Davenport reports Power row goes on JS Jackson Solicitors Seymour (C. E. C.) Ltd. Steel still shows strength Multi-million pound mushroom Airport still rated highly Optimism despite a tough year Privatisation that whipped up a storm The buyer of the port authority is tight-lipped about its plans Teesside Polytechnic Halliday Meecham Architects Watson Hawksley Cleveland Cooke to manage England until 1995 World Cup Chariot swings on as RFU reappoints driver Italy in search of a broader stage Edberg wants a slower game Tennis Rapid Raceline Panthers forget form book Ice Hockey Bailey's pick is Captain Frisk Mandarin, Thunderer: Sedgefield Yesterday's Results Radical Views gives McKie century William Hill Ladbrokes Racing Service Morley Street to mount successful title defence Mandarin Mandarin, Thunderer: Cheltenham Cheltenham Old Course Guide to our In-Line Racecard From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Irish will reserve the best for last Big-Race Line-Up B8C1 Form guide to the 16 contenders Mandarin: Lingfield Park Table, Fixtures and Results Leicester in need of new lifeline Basketball TCCB Tickemaster Gooch's injury casts shadow over victory England's worst fears are realised as their captain limps out of a crushing cricket World Cup victory over Sri Lanka Captain's call Mystical creatures of habit Brian Clarke welcomes the new trout fishing season Scoreboard from Ballarat Coventry are capable of holding Chelsea Pools Forecast Malcolm makes a timely return Smith hopeful of of for Bristol City Shilton decides to remain on sidelines Second Division Everton depleted for Selhurst trip Vaulters on show In Brief Butler withdraws Hawks take title Jones is mourned Davies pulls out North in charge Williams again For the Record Cottrill's wish is simply to finish The Times Haining withdraws Today's Fixtures Wizards reclaim title as rivals slip up at home Squash Rackets Reunion of the internationals Bowls The Times Racing Sunderland are saved, by Byrne Chelsea taken to an Fa Cup quarter-final replay by their second division opponents Norwich Union Healthcare Forgeries found at Twickenham United Team must search for $3.5m By our Sports Staff: FA looks to Hillsborough W Indies strike back to gain the upper hand By our Sports Staff: Gooch will miss S Africa game Statement on levy imminent Parents TV heaven with a bottom line Was there a golden age of television? Patrick Stoddart wonders if the medium is suffering from cost cuts, political shifts or plain old age Sackcloth (blue) and ashes for Lent Midlife Neil Lyndon Ponders the state of his wardrobe ActionAid Law Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre Choice Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theatre Cinema Guide With zest and stylishness Dance Galanteries/Card Game Birmingham Hippodrome Familiar scenes Theatre The Crackwalker Gate, Notting Hill Delicious melancholy Rock Cowboy Junkies Albert Hall More bluff than farce A Marginal Afair Forum, Wythenshawe The Bruton St Gallery Monarch at home in the glens Andrew Gibbon Williams on two Scottish exhibitions of watercolours originally commissioned by Queen Victoria Surprise in store Arts Brief Much as you like Last chance… Before they could croon Jazz Records Coming into its own on an Antipodean cricket pitch Radio Good company London Concerts Andrea Mantegna Odd life of an enigma Television Baby baby-minders Can anyone tell exactly when a child is mature enough to be a babysitter? Playing for time in childhood A new study of 500 schoolchildren claims that after the age of eight boys and girls rarely come out to play with toys any more, preferring to sit in front of a computer or TV screen. When they do play, they are in a violent mood Alexandra King reports Things made with love and loo rolls How to cope with, and respond to, kiddie craft How much do you want a pizza pack letter-rack, or corrugated pin tidy? It's all in the mind If you want to get ahead do you really need to join a "brain club"? Who is the healthiest of them all? On Super Tuesday in the American presidential race, Victoria McKee reports on the importance of fitness to rulers Western cash, Russian thrash The music business is starting to find that western rock and pop is a big hit in the east Dredging up ocean secrets Water covers three-quarters of the world, yet we know relatively little about the oceans. Nick Nuttall reports Legal Appointments Reuter Simkin Laurence Simons Associates Norton Rose Litigation Solicitor Brighton Annexe Missing protein Science Update Moscow jobs Science Update Tuna trap Science Update Back to life Science Update Pioneer calling Science Update Going clean Science Update Aids hope Science Update Weighty factor Best voters cash can buy Richard Gifford urges a change in election law, which restricts candidates' spending but allows parties to spend millions The diehotomy between individual and party spending arose before mass communication Firms fight over Lloyd's Sean Webster reports on the Name' legal battle at the insurance market Inns and Outs The Modern Chancery Bar Public interest invades the torture room Quarry Dougall Taylor Root Hughes-Castell Ltd City solicitors with over 50 partners are seeking… Theodore Goddard Nottinghamshire County Council Chambers Hughes-Castell Ltd NMB Bank Lipson Lloyd Jones Butterworth & Co (Publishers) Ltd Manager - Legal Zarak MacRae Brenner Walt Disney Bexley Magistrates' Court Allies on the Euro front Edward Fennell looks at the close London links forged with French and German law firms and new legal practices in the old communist bloc Legal Appointments Quarry Dougall Law Recruitment Temple Lectures Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lipson Lloyd Jones Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Another step into the East Precondition of citizen's arrest Legal Appointments Zarak MacRae Brenner Royal Kingston Senior Legal Counsel Long cases can go to judge Flat not part of taxpayer's house Zarak MacRae Brenner Dorset Magistrates' Courts Committee Riparian owner has no defence to river charge Public Appointments The Luton and Dunstable Hospital Nhs Trust Multiple Display Advertising Items Building on exam success Why construction companies are pioneering new degree courses. Ann Hills reports Tower Hamlets The Scout Association East Northamptonshire District Council Field Director Belize North West Arts Board Degrees by Private Sponsor Maroondah Hospital Crème de la Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cancer Relief MacMillan Fund The Airborne Forces Golden Jubilee Appeal Parkinson's Disease Society Diary of Times Classified Wanted For Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Kidney Research Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Samaritans Quest Cancer Test Classified Advertisement Times past… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Rentals Multiple Classified Advertising Items Imperial Cancer Association Action Times Newspaper Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Church Army Multiple Classified Advertising Items Combat Stress Parkinson's Disease Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crossword Range Concise Crossword No 2735 Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times BBC 1 The Real Test of Independence
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