News from 12/03/1992
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Jon Ashworth, John Faulker Chairman, Nick Nuttall, Sean P. Lance, Anatol Lieven, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, M. D. Varcoe-Cocks, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Diamond, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, David Pannick, David Smith, B. W. Hancock General Secretary, James Bone, Patrick Phillips, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, John Best, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Anthony Wigram, Jill Sherman and Michael McCarthy, Kevin Eason, Tom Walker, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Jock Worsley, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Aileen K. Adams, Roger Wood, Peter Ball, Christopher Mayhew, Michael Clark and Colin Narbrough, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Ivor Crewe, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Robert Seely, Simon Lyster, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Martin Barrow, Robert Morgan, Parliament Staff, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, John Winder, Robert Bruce, Ken Taylor, Eve-Ann Prentice, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, H. O. Dovey, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Aisling Foster, John Hennessy, Ralph Roney, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Roger Scruton, Alick Leggat, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Tom Ruben, Alan Toop, David Evans, Wolfgang Munchau, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, T. Elliott, D. H. Sacof, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Dennis Signy, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, Christina Koning, Jim Andams, John Higgins, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Eric Jacobs, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Craig Brown, Rosemary Smith, Peter Stothard, Duncan MacKay, Paul Griffiths, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, George Bickerstaffe, Craig Seton, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Humphry Berkeley, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Adam Zeman, Mike Read, Mel Webb, George Hill, Michael Carver, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Alan Curnow, John Whitaker, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Robert Morgan, Peter Riddell, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, John H. Shedden, Philip Webster, Graham Searjeant, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Peter Mulligan, Martin Waller, Paul Schoonenberg, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, John da Silva, Frances Gibb, Matthew Bond, Robert Rhodes, Philip Jacobson, Richard Ford, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoCity nervous as Major sets election day for April 9 Buchanan resists pressure to give up Index Life & Times Soprano goes home to sing for Bolshoi suppers Taking a leap into the great known Joe Joseph witnesses Downing Street jumping to an obvious conclusion on a data with destiney Election 92 with the Times The floating voter The fringe The stock market The commentators Bang & Olufsen Goodbye to all that The past Politicians give final polish to manifestos Time Table National Westminster Bank Leaders invited to US-style debate Tories act to fill vacant seat Candiates A fateful day for facing the chop Home rule to be the battleground Scotland Polls show lack of enthusiasm for Budget Major sends Thatcher roses Tory MP may be independent Helicopter run to help count Health posts Gay liturgy book halted after Carey intervenes Woman pool player wins case Saboteurs 'attacked by farmer' Country cottage 'was drugs centre' Ben Nevis shrinks 6in as sea rises Unexplained changes at sea are trimming the mountaineer's challenge, Nick Nuttall writes Picture Gallery Pep talk 'ended in hoax call' By a Staff Reporter: Body thought to be missing woman's James Capel & Co. Limited Hospitals shun day surgery regardless of long waiting lists Geese eat into farmers' profits Three days of will-power that went up in smoke Michael Horsnell armed himself with nicotine gum and chocolate bars in preparation for no-smoking day Canals earmarked to switch water to dry south Water from Wales will be filling baths in London if an ambitious water transfer scheme goes ahead, Nigel Hawkes writes Picture Gallery By our Travel Correspondent: Child-friendly pubs planned Kasparov maintains chess lead Tube may pay £5m under new charter Mirror man's pension safe New university Treasure trail Bishops' attack Windsor case Murder charge School grant Nurse charged Wife remanded The Luxury Cruiser Road-builders face rural controls Barclays Budget ends firms' rent-switch loophole Dealers caught by car tax cut Car showrooms stayed quiet yesterday as dealers pondered a tax problem and a new brake on sales, says Kevin Eason Officials blamed in supergun enquiry Lambeth sets highest poll tax Vauxhall Fringe groups offer ridicule and dissent Magnetize Picture Gallery Headaches of a hung parliament Political Notebook Consuls to lend legal fees One-stop home deals shelved By our Parliamentary Staff: Smith attacks a Tory 'missed opportunity' Scramble begins to get bills passed B&Q Diplomats sent home Around the Lobby the Lobby BR invests Clocking curb Parliament today Super Tuesday Scorecard West threatens to bomb Iraqi nuclear plants for defying UN Clinton acquires aura of a winner Arkansas governor emerges as the favourite to win the Democratic nomination How bullets in a woman's back pierced Mafia pride A botched attempt on the life of a mobster's wife has wrecked the image of gangster honour for New Yorkers, Charles Bremner writes Mulroney attack sours free-trade accord Boom time for memorabilia makers Picture Gallery Caracas halts price rises to check riots (AFP): Counted out (Reuter): Deadly blast Voyage foiled China's choice FIAT Russian diehards set the stage for last confrontation (Reuter): Legal doubts on Honecker trial mount (Reuter): Spy jailed (Reuter): Benetton ban (Reuter): Tirana protest (AP): Dog speed (Reuter): Bus burnt out (Reuter): Agents' penalty Ben Elton Jews trickle back to Odessa from life of broken dreams Court puts £30-a-night price tag on married love Shevardnadze wants soldiers to remain Professor dons mantle of war chief in Karabakh Well-meaning attempts to settle the ethnic dispute in Nagorno-Karabakh stand little chance of success, Anatol Lieven writes from Shusha Students rally to topple Milosevic AFP: Army tells Armenia to free men Ten-day hunt by US forces failed to find 'Scud ship' AFP: UN troops arrive in Cambodia Mauritius casts monarchy adrift Picture Gallery AFIAC Black rail travellers retaliate Anti-Nazis boo Mp at Vienna ceremony People Conor Cruise O'Brien We may mock conspiracy theorists, but watch out for the real conspirators Too long on the bench Justice will continue to be continue to be out of touh if only elderly men it out, argues David Pannick …and moreover A presidential thriller Peter Stothard on Clinton's decisive win in the southern primaries Trumpeting out (quietly) Sex-potty The Times Diary Now drive on The Times Diary Tortoise wins prize The Times Diary Oz's double whammy The Times Diary Curiously Bold Clinton Breaks through Primates and Patrons Minority power in new Parliament Fukuyama debate Electric bicycles Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Camomile classes Mahogany 'ban' Redress for Maxwell pensioners Waiting for Disney Power politics Nature in the round Business letters Picture Gallery Court Circular Service dinner The International Institute of Biotechnology Dinner Formal farewell to judge The Red Maids' School, Bristol Births Picture Gallery Appeal to Tories over Heveningham Award for Holker Hall Birthdays today Winchester College Rossall School Reception The Times Guide to Germany Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Church news Classified Advertising Word-Watching Marriage Memorial services Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators Red Callender Red Callender, jazz bassist and tuba player, died in Los Angeles on March 8 aged 76. He Was born in Haynesville, Virginia, on March 6,1916 Latest wills Lecture Professor George Shackle Professor George Lennox Sharman Shackle, economist, died in Aldeburgh on March 3 aged 88. He was born in Cambridge on July 14,1903 Seeking a new chief Charity Commission Barbara Rodgers Anniversaries Appointments Royal Society of Edinburgh Tony Abbott Anthony Abbott, MC, RDI, televisin and stage designer and former senior designer at the BBC died on March 10 aged 10 aged 68. He was born on August 23 Soldier who held out enthrals the Japanese Tough new motoring penalties start in July The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,864 Word-Watching IBM Weather Clean-up adds to mountain challenge Muted fanfare for Lord Major Political Sketch Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Shares plunge 52 points as poll date is set Budget and election take toll of markets The £28bn question Anatole Kaletsky looks at the ?8bn gap between the revenues in the Red Book and Green Budget MPs admonish Bank over BCCI Lloyd's attacks credit warning British Coal Picture Gallery Sales fees to stay secret Low poultry prices curb Hillsdown BTR Vimto pours scorn on recession Withdrawal costs Willis Corroon £55.9m Aegis feels force of recession Vice-chairman of Slough Estates leaves Business Roundup Daiwa chief resigns Scholes Group falls SR Gent slips again Alliance down 50% German pay rethink Trilion losses rise Asda freezes pay Ansbacher tumbles Maersk Air Lilley rules against joint service by ferry operators Channel venture 'not in public interest' BAe 'sweeteners' enquiry reopened DTI tells Gillette to sell stake Chief resigns British Gas gives up monopoly Panel clears Trafalgar T&N to cut 1,500 more jobs this year GI Managers' consortium buys BTG By our City Staff: Halved profits take toll of Simon shares Standard Chartered advances S. R. Gent PLC Hawker helps BTR to dispel doubts Tempus Gilts and shares reel after rate cut blow Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes The Times Aerolineas Argentinas Overseas markets push Dow down World Markets (Reuter): Tokyo shares drop to lowest for 17 months Wall Street No warnings from SIB Comment Tackling BCCI The Times City Diary Phantorms on hold On to a winner Picture Gallery Blue blues Whoever wins, share ownership will be the post-election loser Graham Searjeant assesses the likely fortunes for the equity market under the next government, whatever its political hue Whoops! Trading up Awarding credit where it is due Glaxo discounts unchanged CIA Ft-Se 100 Volumes The Times Unit Trust Information Service Heavy falls NCET FES MCW Associates Ltd Accountancy Options The Football League Director of Operations Graduate Trainees Hudson Shribman Asst Management Accountant Financial Analyst The Times Newspapers Bear Stearns Treasurer's Buckinghamshire County Council Barclay Simpson Butterworths Give your Job Search an Edge Sales Accountant Berkeley Morgan Independent Financial Advisers Got the Drive? Davies Kidd Ernst & Young opens gateway to the Russian energy market St Petersburg office to top region's tremendous' potential Jon Ashworth reports on the first of the Big Six to set up in the former Sovier Union Milestone on the road to self-regulation Royal gift Any Other Business Rolling along Any Other Business Fair play Any Other Business Trading places Any Other Business Bridging the gap between Revenue and professions The Times Remittance Man rises to champion status Stamina proves the key factor as Henderson's exciting star prevails in vintage Queen Mother Chase at the Cheltenham festival Hartington seeks financial review Snow Reports Hexham Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Osborne handed dream spare rides Titley puts claim to effect on My View Wall Game can collect Foxhunters' Carvill's Hill to scale the heights Mandarin Cheltenham Big-Race Field BBC1 Form guide to the eight contenders Ladbrokes William Hill Rapid Raceline Chapman rides his luck and earns a share of the lead Testing day on Catalan Open course Drought rulings could affect golf Wickets should be counted Littlewoods Lost opportunity Sports Letters may be sent by fax to 071-782 5046 Conflicting judgments Accuracy needed Picture Gallery England match the best Better service Greenwood leads the way to title Hockey Morris dominates with fine century Cricket Rapid Cricketline Graham looks to make an impact in title challenge Boxing Conner's mast breaks Yachting Goal by Saunders puts West Ham in deeper trouble Souness signs a young Wrexham forward Tottenham miss injured Lineker For the Record The World Cup Davison shines in passion play Southampton ease relegation fears Fixtures Sportscast switched off by BAe In Brief Younis fill-in Indoor success Davis loses Shelford leads a rally to uphold game's tradition Rugby Union Unlikely win takes Nielsen to last 16 Badminton Results from Wembley Yonex Racing Sharpe returns to take United on to Wembley Middles brough's callenge falters Leeds suffer title setback as QPR spoil the party Table Nationwide Aouita breaks world record Australia on brink of surrender Melbourne Scoreboad Table, Fixtures and Results British athlete fails drug test Tendulkar leads India's charge Films Are we forging our own history? As yet another city celebrates the glories of its industrial past, George Hill asks whether heritage itself is an industry in decline Lies, damned lies and sexual statistics Private Life John Diamond casts a suspicious eye over questionnaires Richer Appointments Inside Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Britten back at his best Opera Death in Venice Covent Garden East End's fare game Theatre Goin' Local Theatre Royal Statford East Painful lesson in self-knowledge Theatre Measure for Measure Young Vic Return of an Irish charmer Cinema Geoff Brown reviews Hear My Song, Fried Green Tomatoes and Light Sleeper Is Auntie entitled? Arts Brief Nose job Generous terms Last chance... That woman goes to war Television Review Hard-bitten rocker on a roll David Sinclair meets Chris Whitley, the volatile American guitarist who tours Britain this week Small steps for man Concerts Basking in the shade of Burke As John Major girds his loins for the election, Roger Scruton praises two new philosophical defences of conservatism but finds respect for authority lacking VOX Quoth Isaiah the prophet Conversations with Isaiah Berlin By Ramin Jahanbegloo Peter Halban, ?17.95 Crisis? 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Philip Webster traces the events that brought John Major to office. Over the following eight pages Times writers analyse the Parliament which is about to be dissolved and the general election to come Opinions Viii State-of-the-art party machines are overhauled for the drive to win power Supporting the crossfire of slogans and images are the workers who keep the election battle n course and in top gear. Nichols Wood reports on the campaign behind the campaign Tories ignore the lessons of history Westminster barriers slowly fall under female assault Equality may still be a long way off, Roger Wood writes. But women are contesting this eleciton in record numbers Picture Gallery Veteran leaders join the exodus from Parliament No Title Labour holds high ground on NHS Health Parties go to war over the economy Tax and Spending Olivetti Liberal Democrats push for electoral reform Proportional Representation Deep split on council funding Poll Tax How nation voted in 1987 to give In June 1987, Margaret Thatcher was swept back into power with a majority of 101, counting the Speaker, and a majority over Labour of 146. Here in alphabetical order, are all 650 seats of the parliament just dissolved, showing: percentage vote, sitting MP and Majority Tories an overwhelming majority Casting about for votes Snp hopes for independence election Poll surge revives three-party politics Balance of Power Party leaders woo women Students favour Labour Tories break with long Ulster tradition Muslims split over Westminster role Ethnic Vote The myth of the floating C2 voter Labour looks for record swing Biggest shift since 1945 needed to put Kinnock in No 10 Labour probably needs a majority of about 15 to govern for a full parliamnet, Ivor Crewe writes. The Party has not achieved such a turnaround sice the end of the second world war Marginals likely to rewrite political map Swing from Labour to Conservative Picture Gallery Major begins to lose his 'teflon' image How the government put Conservative policies on to the statute books The ill-fated community charge headed the long list of legislation passed during a busy Parilament, Robert Morgan Writes Tories suffer in by-election swings The changing face of British politics
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