News from 11/03/1992
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, D. Andrew Lane (Secretary), David Beadle, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Gordon Allan, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Harry Jacobs (Chairman), Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Karl Knight, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Clive Davis, Noel Goodwin, Margaret Mather, Lynne Truss, Montague Calman, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Andrew Higgins, Director, Colin Narbrough, Martin Fletcher, Stewart Tendler and Bill Frost, P. J. Moore, Neil Bennett and Lindsay Cook, Peter Davenport, Robin Hunt, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Ahmed Fazl, Debra Craine, Roger Graef, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Melinda Wittstock and Michael Dynes, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Neil Bennett and Lulu Yu, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Michael Clark, Jeremy Laurance and Ray Clancy, Anatole Kaletsky, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Sam Twining (Director), Nadine Pepys, Charles Bremner, Dr Donald Field, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, John Percival, Peter Lewis, Michael Heseltine, Kate Muir, Colin Campbell Mining Correspondent, Michael Clark and Neil Bennett, John Woodcock, George Brock, John Dean (cHAIRMAN), Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, Chris Thau, Lin Jenkins, Margaret Moran (Chairman), David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, James Pettifer, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Wolfgang Münchau, Matthew Bond and Douglas Broom, John O'leary and Matthew D'ancona, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, John N. Pare, Geoff King, Dennis Shaw, John Russell Taylor, Matthew D'ancona, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Mrs. Margaret E. Webb, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, A. A. Painter, Clare Longrigg, Allan McKeown, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Morin Scott, David Lipsey, Guy Tamplin, Chairman, Keith MacKlin, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Sara McConnell, Mel Webb, Peter Stothard, us Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Margaret Mallinson, Michael Hornsby, Michael Seely, Richard Evans and John Goodbody, Peter Riddell, John Goodbody Sports News Correspondent, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Rob Andrew, Anne McElvoy, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Sara McConnell and Jon Ashworth, Myer Goldman, Peter Roebuck, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Richard Williams,
ResumoNew lower rate of income tax Drinking and smoking Motoring and betting Company cars Business bills The nation's finances Saving and giving Pensioners' incomes The Budget to move Bush popularity dips Bomb disrupts trains Index Life & Times Recovery Budget opens the election campaign Lamont hopes new 20p tax rate will be a vote-winner Driver faces triple murder charge £28bn borrowing reflects impact of the recession If You Think the Budget was Anything but Ordinary Modern Misha Street Life on Stage Ministry Method IRA bombs signal box and disrupts rail services By our Legal Correspondent: MacKay tipped to step down March Health regions vow target will be met Secret agents opt for £25m soft sell Lack of care 'contributed to deaths of patients' Concern over the policy of care in the community has been raised by an enquiry into the deaths of mental patients, writes Jeremy Laurance First solicitor to head fraud office List opens to fight Amos seat Widow arrested Weapons deal Parliament today Advertisement Mothers and babies at jail judge says Banana dispute puts skids under single market Britain finds itself on the side of the protectionists as its former colonies oppose the removal of quotas that would give EC consumers access to cheap bananas from central America, writes Michael Hornsby Archbishop of Canterbury rebuffs mission to Jews Nicobrevin Pool player 'barred by sex' Bank man tricked into nude pictures' Gas chief 'scared' of woman manager Man for retrial Sea case halted Science 'waste' Nationwide Tomorrows car driven with joystick Saab shows how motorists will swap steering wheel for aircraft-style controls Prisoner confesses to 3.000 crimes Tram kills man Bouncer jailed Wrong number Happy ending Fire deaths DNA test used to hook tuna tax cheats Olivetti Minister's retriever shot by former Man hit by train crawls 300 yards British Airways Cancer patient wins dispute over poll tax surcharge summons Vetting for taxi drivers Burns man dies Safe landing Children hurt Heavy breather in dust-up with police Thefts at galleries linked Omega Picture Gallery Students 'advert attacks university Toshiba Nixon attack deals poll blow for Bush Reuter: Syndicate scoops $27m pot UN likely to reject Iraq plea for help Brown waits to make or break Harrods British Coal New tax band gives £100 to most earners Income Tax Save & Prosper Lamont's offering misses the political opportunity The Chancellor failed to meet the hopes of Tory backbenchers when he fell short on content and presentation, and he may not be there to enjoy the easier times that could be just around the corner, Anatole Kaletsky writes Fiscal ritual to break new ground Daniel John predicts that the change of date will increase the excitement of the Budget Picture Gallery Saloon price 'to fall by £400' Car Taxes Dressed to kill but with the wrong material Small firms cheer sanctions made against late payers Cash Flow Protest at bills secures change Business Rate Cheshire Firms get relief on VAT Treasury plays it safe in outlining slow recovery Forecast Picture Gallery Tax break campaign pays off in part Filme Analysts doubt optimism behind borrowing surge Psbr Complex schemes to be abolished Bes Goes Fleet firms hopeful of recovery in ailing car industry Company Cars Appeals of drinks industry ignored Alcohol Cigarette smokers hit by 13p increase Tobacco Suzuki Picture Gallery Price gap widens for green drivers Petrol £109000 rise in threshold honours Major pledge 'Ordinary people want to pass on the wealth they have built up' Inthertance Tax Subaru New short-term bond will raise investment limit National Savings Lower gift levels may raise £400m Charities Investors can put their full allowance into unit trusts Peps A share of £15m must go to the dogs Betting Pensions tax relief cap rises Lamont promises 'Budget for the recovery Norman Lamont, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, began his 1992 Budget speech at 3.31 pm yesterday. He spoke for one hour and ten minutes Prudential The Sunday Times Kinnock condemns election 'bribery' 'The Chancellor is sticking to his economic guns they are trained on the people of his country' Lamont opts to seduce voters Vauxhall Tower paid offered Incentive to earn more Family Taxes Some poor families 'worse off' Married Couple. Both Earning One Child Married Couple, Non-Working Wife, Two Children Married Couple, 65 74 Married Couple, over 75 Families say changes will make little difference Reaction Single Person, Ho Children Single Person, Two Children Single Person, 65-74 Single Person, over 75 Lack of help Mr. mothers criticised Child Care Gas attack on de Klerk backfires on opponents Soldiers abduct refugees Southern Africans drop ivory plea Picture Gallery SKY Jakarta's planes buzz ship Striker targets Roker seat for Lib Dems People Chill winds of capitalist competition buffet Russian media The old propaganda channels are paying for being the first area of Soviet life to face market realities, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow Nato may win peacekeeper role in east Europe Opponents of Yeltsin join forces (AFP): Reforms off (AP): Greek strike (AFP): Offer to region (AFP): Cyanide threat Reuter: MP quits over war Bears fight eagles as Russia hunts for sign of the times Right number, shame about the name Zagres Notebook by Anne McElvoy French praise royal blue vein Rome sportsmen fail TV hurdle Dispirited Albania prepares to vote Héagen Dazs A global peril we dare not ignore Britain is leading the world debate on the environment, says Michael Heseltine .. . and moreover Will Lamont's magic work? Can the voters be persuaded by the Chancellor's economics or rhetoric? Chancellor scores B-plus Vote early Picture Gallery Ted has the last word The Times Diary Your number's up The Times Diary In a storm The Times Diary Distance between us The Times Diary Single Issue Budget Folding Papers Heritage threat to E. Europe towns Doctors on trial Weights and measures Dentistry in Nhs The dangerous realities of rabies Australia and the RN Tale of two teapots Vision of a new sailing ship Routemaster revival Rented property Bridge of sighs Court Circular Memorial service University news Births Picture Gallery Dinners Church news Today's royal engagements Reception Poulters' Company Birthdays today Luncheon Royal Warrant Holders' Association Forthcoming marriages Jesus College plans new court Word-Watching St Swithun's School,'Winchester Classified Advertising Dwight Bolinger Dwight Lemerton Bolinger, teacher of linguistics, died on February 23 aged 84. He was born on August 18,1907, in Topeka, Kansas Appointments Edinburgh takes a gold medal Horticulture Bill Humble William "Bill" Humble, MBE, test pilot, died on March 1 aged 80. He was born on April 14,1911 David Bell David Bell, MBE, who was able to use his own experience of severe wartime injucies to benefit the disabled, died on March 2 aged 71. He was born in Edinburgh on February 6,1921 Latest wills Anniversaries Art Babbitt Florence Tim-oi Li Oscar Broneer Capture of Mukden Clarke stands firm on music and art in schools Shops fear Christmas sales blight The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,863 Picture Gallery Weather Smokin' Joe fights to avoid ash can Smaller Beers Lines out Holiday Rush Stronger Glynwed Groans The Pound Stock Market Interest Bates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Budget damps hopes of cut in interest rates Gilts hit by £28bn borrowing forecast Share ownership falls by a million Lamont turbo-charges T Cowie Budget Tempus Small firms applaud move over late payers Chancellor's package fails to fulfil industry's high hopes TIH HSBC Holdings plc Saatchi announces losses of £62.3m Agency seeks to 'lock in' senior staff S&F ends dividend famine BM advances Wates falls Receiver called Wyevale ahead Company News By our City Staff: Allied-Carlsberg venture referred Plaxton loses profit power De Beers earnings fall by a fifth DTI looks into deals at printers Impaled on Wakeham's fork Comment NatWest puzzle All for one, one for all The Times City Diary Unlucky: break The Times City Diary Wrong handle The Times City Diary Off shore boom The Times City Diary Travel firms ready to fight on the Beaches for market share Derek Harris looks at package holidays a year after the collapse of the International Leisure Group Starless nights The Times City Diary Bleak Winter The Times City Diary Fairey lights The Times City Diary Forex foray The Times City Diary HSBC Holdings plc The Department of Education & Science Glynwed builds on a year of cutbacks Tempus Call for change weakens power generators Stock Market BASF and Hoechst cut payout The Times Chairman resigns at MTM Cape profit lifts Hongkong and Shanghai Bank (Reuter): Dow finds strength in firm bond prices World Markets Wall Street Output forecast to increase by 1 % this year Norman Lamont, in his Budget for the recovery', said the slowdown in world growth had taken its toll on the Uk economy. Gross domestic product (GDP) fell nearly 2.5 per cent last year, but is expected to resume growth this year, helped by rising exports as the world economy recovers Government borrowing will leap to £28bn in 1992-3 The Chancellor predicted a doubling in the public sector borrowing requirement (PSBR) in the next financial year, to £28 billion. The increase reflected the delayed impact of weaker economic activity over the past year. The government was committed to budget balance over the medium term 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) Dollar Spot Rates Confident start to account Lay-off may threaten England's progress Rugby Union Rosslyn Park XV to oppose England Londoners strike a rich seam Bridge Box of tricks spoils the rugby flow Sport on Television the Week in Review Top speed skibob meets Stockford's golden aim Royal Gait survives an enquiry to claim title Racing Big-Race Result Henderson's festival off to a flying start Young Pokey storms home Today's Fixtures Mandarin: Remittance Man poised to take two-mile crown King's Curate run hinges on rain Guide to our In-Line Racecard Results from yesterday's three meetings Rapid Raceline Cheltenham Mandarin, Thunderer: Cheltenham Mandarin, Thunderer: Newton Abbot South Africa relish meeting their oldest allies West Indies make heavy weather of five-wicket win India indulge in a form self-destruction Scoreboard Make or break for Pakistan Snow Reports Table, Fixtures and Results Hot prospects in US team Athletics Wessels digs in to keep South Africa on course Scoreboard Cooper to answer charge Rugby League Politics out for match Three-year extension for cricket In Brief Wembley date Title chance Gretzky top Ito drops out Blake to pursue bowsprit ruling Yachting Win for Olaz?bal would share of a record Golf Italians seeking limit on overseas players Rugby Union Japan may go Dutch Football Darlington pair take semi-final Bowls Hall possesses stamina to overcome handicap For the Record Wizards sweep to title Squash Rackets Nebiolo treads a fine line in Olympic talks Sport Politics Bicknell strengthens batting Cricket Multiple Display Advertising Items Selhurst Park is added to FA's European plan Merson saves Smith's blushes for Arsenal Defeat increases threat of relegation to Oldham Athletic Leeds hope to extend lead National Telelink Goal-shy Villa waste penalty Summer of content before the big decisions Rob Andrew, the England stand-off, considers what lies ahead after the team's second grand slam triumph A shot in the arm for racing Misha's back and smelling like roses Mikhail Baryshnikov, prince of classical ballet, started a European tour this week with his through modern White Oak Dance Project. Debra Craine found a man at ease in his new clothes Media Driving home with a blow-up man Single Life Lynne Truss on the food old days of screaming "taxi" Henderson the Investment Managers Women Theatres Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertaiment complied by Karl Knight Theatre Choice Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theatre Cinema Guide Several hats, and none of them a Dud Interview Hollywood resident and comic actor Dudley Moore is returning to his jazz and other musical roots on a concert tour of Britain. He talked to Clive Davis Moved by Mozart Dance Amadeus Dome, Brighton Tribute in keeping Concert Arrau Memorial Barbican Hall Down and out, then and now Peter Lewis reports on a new stage adaptation of George Orwell's classic 1920s account of life on the streets of Paris and London Common places in colour Galleries John Russell Taylor reviews a Barbican exhibition of the photographer William Eggleston's lurid and surreal images Night class passion Television Review Mixed reports Theatre As You Desire Me New End, Hampstead Tomorrow Simon Rattle Gallic choices Arts Brief Playing safe? Cole curtailed Max on canvas Last chance Method in her ministry The first female pesident-elect of the Methodist Conference is a little surprised to have made it to the top. She speaks to Kate Muir Dirty Weekend Honest but indecent? Why some viewers find television advertising for sanitary products either embarrassing or confusing My husband behind enemy bars Margaret Mather tells how, on the eve of the Falklands conflict, her British husband was in prison in Argentina accused of being a spy Orthopaedic & Medibeds Guide to Budget And Briefly Smoking tips Light facts Let's revisit Brideshead Allan McKeown asks why you can buy second-hand cars but are denied repeats of old television favourites by the BBC and ITV Creative, Media & Marketing Arts Council New Career Marketing Graduate Residential Lettings Negotiator BBC Institute for Scientific Information Celebrating good fortune British Sky Broadcasting has beaten forecasts by reporting an operating profit despite its debt burden Multiple Display Advertising Items Honest images beat donor fatigue Hackneyed images of starving children can be counter-productive as well as inaccurate. Melinda Wittstock and Michael Dynes look at aid agencies' efforts to improve Serious funny business Comedy must be more than funny to attract future audiences 'Info-tainment is the Dutch elm disease of quality TV Viewpoint Roger Graef A bit of fun on the side Many British readers take more than one newspaper a day, and their support helps keep the market healthy Where Readers Seek Their-Second Opinions Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Life Estates Marketing Account Team Secretary Attention! Graduates a Career in Fashion Multiple Classified Advertising Items Professional Sales People Times Classified WA Multiple Display Advertising Items Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Pa for Top Management Team Leslie & Godwin Multiple Display Advertising Items P. A. To the Assistant General Manager Administrative Assistant W1 Location Receptionist/secretary Hobstones Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items 20% off Sight & Sound Courses in March Top Flight PA Variety comes in short order Secretaries who can be on instant call find ready work. Beryl Dixon reviews the scope Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Public Affairs Basingstoke Multiple Display Advertising Items Drake Personnel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretarial Recruitment Consultancy Manpower Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multilingual Opportunities Crone Corkill Multilingual ECCO Employment Multiple Classified Advertising Items Financial Consultants in Covent Garden Require Two… Secretaries plus Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian The Times A Victorian treasure Marcus Binney finds a hidden glory nestling in the heart of south London, intact and hardly changed The seale is that of a country town with peaceful tree-lined streets RCI Overseas Property General Multiple Classified Advertising Items London Property Mortgages & Remortgages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Eyes turn to the new East Property Buyers Guide London Property Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Country Properties Edwin Thompson & Co. 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Short/long Term Mounseys Property Services Leasehold Salvation for church No VAT liability on trophies Defendant not estopped after payment Property Buyers Guide Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Apartment Company Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Valuation maladministration The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items Protection for complainant Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème de la Crème Multiple Classified Advertising Items Announcements Multiple Display Advertising Items John Grooms Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items NBI Church Army Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Arthritis Research Classified Advertisement Times past Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Shadow of Diabetes Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2736 Property Buyers Guide Multiple Display Advertising Items Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC 1 Satellite Musicians Benevolent Fund Radio 1 ITV Variations
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