News from 13/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Gina Rozner, George Cole, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Patricia Davies, Simon Barnes, Bill Frost, Douglas McWilliams, Gordon Allan, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Sydney Preston, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Michael Stevenson, Karl Knight, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Richard Eaton, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Kevin Eason, Geoff Brown, Jon Trux, Gerald Davies, Dr. Thomas Stuttaford, Martin Fletcher, John Fairclough, Chairman, Stuart Jones, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, John O'leary, Education Reporter, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, A. Alvarez, Lawrence James, Matthew May, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, John Winder, Michael Clark, John O'Leary, Harriett Pratt, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Harrison Owen, Peter Barnard, Peter Lewis, Kenneth Warren, Clive Couldwell, Wolfgang M?nchau, Fiona Murphy, Ralph Sabry-Grant, Richard Cork, Patrick Kennedy, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Frank Smith, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Alison Roberts, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, David Toop, Kenneth Greet, John Higgins, B. S. Hyman, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, Guy Linley-Adams, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Matthew D'ancona, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, John Bell, Philip G. Sayer, Ansel Harris, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Rodney Hobson, Sir Walter Bodmer, Jamie Dettmer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, Christopher Thomas, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Peter Stothard US Editor, Robert Morgan, Parliamentary Staff, Mandarin, J. R. B. Liell, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Michael Seely, John Shaw, Alan Lee, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, John K. Winget, Bob Whitehouse, Philip Webster, Stefan Prodev (Editor-in-Chief), Stephen Pettitt, Martin Waller, E. Moran, Chairman, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Sam Kiley, Philip Paxman, Arthur Leathley, John Phillips, Adam Kelliher, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoLabour starts with 3-point lead First campaign poll shows Budget failed to stimulate Tories' election drive School reform will bring new quango Poll tax bills jump Tarnished Gold Cup $1 bn deal Frost enquiry England win Index Life & Times The Times Pitcairn islanders find new bounty under sea Picture Gallery Deng seeks 100-year reforms Maxwell brothers' silence was contempt say MPs The Equitable Life Motoring The Lighter Side Election 92 in the Times Love, Sex and Death Bullets and Bloodshed Review Conservatives top poll as leaders, but confidence in policies declines More people now expect the general election to end in a hung parliament, according to the latest opinion poll by Mori, Robin Oakley writes Lamont takes up TV debate gauntlet Harrods Knightsbridge Greens launch battle Sex pushes polities off the agenda in Hexham Reforms fail to win sympathy The education, secretary says the public does not understand why his reforms are necessary, John O'Leary reports New aide for prime minister Browne stands as independent SNP policy Stirling effort Visit delayed Labour hints at deal in hung parliament Hattersley talks of need for partnership Patten promises 'ideas' manifesto Fanners switch their allegiance Viewers fail to spot any TV 'bias' Lib Dems confirm plan to raise tax SNP aims for 40% of vote TWA Names to light up party's campaign American Airlines Hunt launched for killer of Down's syndrome woman BBC rape scene was too early Man charged with murder Surgery charge Actor on bail Nation's lost memory may be saved Journalists accused of ignoring case Coverage of Jo Ramsden's disappearance prompted Mencap to complain of a twotier society, Craig Seton writes Clean homes could cause child cancer Greek Orthodox faith calls the duke Close result for Stratford governors Direct Computer Group Police strive to reduce accidents B&Q Non-payment adds ?14 on average to poll tax bill The Timbs Survey of Community Charge Leveis 1992-3 Tusa to quit as head of World Service Intercity Scots hail teaching methods as maths pupils beat English Register of Electors Picture Gallery Kasparov lets game slip away Bbc blows hot with a weather special Banker's attacker jailed Libel victory Police for trial Mail shot dead SAAB Aircraft Inspired The Volvo 440 Tories hail Budget for Election victory Ministers put their guillotine to work Halifax MPs Speaker tailor-made for lead role Sharp Makes Sense Ageing Deng looks vainly for a trusted successor Legal aid blocked in Dili trial Indian painters race to serve Bollywood Picture Gallery Forte Posthouse French professors ask for Gorbachev People UN heads for showdown with Iraq on nuclear arms Israelis deny sale of Patriot Bradford & Bingley Cheques scandal puts Democrats on defensive Capitol Hill's elite fears public disgrace and loss of jobs since the House made its report on the "Rubbergate" affair, Martin Fletcher writes in Washington Tribes clash in Kenya Exiles vote to back de Klerk reforms Cape warned of sour grapes Clinton fails to win heart of Daley machine Young Germans given painful history lesson at Nazi trial Ian Murray reports from Stuttgart on the trial of a benign-looking old gentleman accused of taking a hand in concentration camp atrocities Motorcycle gunmen kill Andreotti's Sicilian ally Picture Gallery Desert gains ground in rainless Spain Picture Gallery Kravchuk changes tack on nuclear arms Rutskoi wins freedom for officers Barratt Blue Riband Properties Moscow outflanks hardliners Literary tortoises Daniel Johnson on short lives and long books AlanCoren ... and moreover The Mob's finest hour America's romance with the Mafia has been rekindled by the latest trial, writes Charles Bremner Mr Major's sticky wicket The prime minister has chosen to launch an election campaign while the advantages are lying with the Labour A swing to Norma The Times Diary Waite's blow-out Mac the composer Levering for Peace Pride and Privilege The Darling Factor Primrose path or harmless flutter? Dirty elections Why engineers deserve support Beaches and blue flags Council tax valuations Twinning in cattle Threat to Sofia newspaper Plea from Sverdlovsk Wrong sort of numbers Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service dinner Hertford College, Oxford Bradfield College Lecture Births Picture Gallery Earfy retirement 'would rob law of best brains' University news Requiem Mass Appointments Classified Advertising Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriage Richard Brooks Obituaries William Arrowsmith Luncheons Water sports 'threat' to first nature reserve Rear-Admiral Kenneth Weston Anniversaries Reception Dr Hope's lonely warning to the City Jam Sadiq Ali Appreciations Bernard Krikler On this Day Picture Gallery MPs want check on 'sick' police who avoid discipline The Times Crossword Puzzle No18,865 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Weather Paradise lost In the bear garden Political sketch Index Adding up Trade Attack Non-Event Profile Tomorrow Uncertainty The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices DTI to examine bank chief's Blue Arrow role NatWest will 'co-operate fully' as only survivour denies involvement CBI plays down sales rise Election worries weaken sterling By our Banking Correspondent: The tribulations of 'Teflon Tom' Clear win for Tories 'doubtful' Virgin $1bn US Olympic contract won by Bovis Coal import plan dead, ABP says Forth Potts offer TI MCC bought into La Défense Lower metal prices account for bulk of RTZ slippage Car exports fell again in February Lloyds Chemists rises Company Briefs Abbott Mead holds fall in profits to 4% Business Roundup Abbeycrest retreats Hall Engineering up Blagden contains fall TI chiefs lose bonuses Writ issued over BCCI Coutts & Co Accounting saves L&G from the red Capital in sale of theatre Polly Peck warning Assets decline Emess falls Baynes rises Cala loss cut Enterprise Oil slips 30% Labour urges energy shake-up Gatt attacks US over trade pacts Evered builds barricades BTR United Biscuits profit growth surprises market United Biscuits Rtz still copper-bottomed for growth Tempus Election jitters depress share and gilt prices Stock Market Wall Street Spend for America Freeman says his farewells The Times City Diary Job prospects Banker in bloom Legal let down by General Comment Winning shirts Kwik-Fit knit German lesson for life companies The Auf Wiedersehen Pet factor in Britain's opt-out at Maastricht European View Wolfgang M?nchau says Britain's stance at maastricht will make little difference to the economy, but could be confusing to industy The Fleet Show Conquering civil servants to control spending Douglas McWilliams, of the Cbi, says that next year's Chancellor may be the beneficiary of this year's Budget International Appointments Marketing Manager Lexus Aalborg University The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne Young Adult Institute The Bermuda High School United Nations Product Manager—Derivatives Products Singapore Business to Business Franchises Own your Own Cholesterol The World Wide Network Multiple Classified Advertising Items Giving ideas to worried surveyors Business to Business Business Services Multiple Display Advertising Items Import & Export General Multiple Classified Advertising Items Promotions & Publicity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers & Computing Services Finding success by going solo Business Opportunities Prontac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Drake Executive Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Multiples at Home Can You Manage? Fine Art Co Printwise Briefings Apricot Into the office, via a virtual reality screen Computer techniques used in the latest games are being developed for business use Clive Couldwell reports Ast Computer Darontech Commited to Memory Silicon neuron faster than a brain cell A silicon neuron has potentially awesome powers PC Magazine Windows that opened to a fortune Mathew May on how Bill Gates, at 36 already the richest man in the United States, just cannot help making more billions out of software programs Perfect pictures A new camera system will enable users to tinker with photographs after the image is captured Ringing up huge bills Bob Whitehouse reports on the costs of having a cellular telephone stolen, and the new hacking technique known as cloning Tandon Portable data On Line Over here Copy taxes Car pricing Amstrad is to move upmarket Anonymous PCs On watch Mirror image Slide continues 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 EC to give the region a share of its super-fund A ?25m grant is welcomed in the drive to lure new industry, writes David Young in a special report Naturally County battles to save villages As the pits disapperar, a fight is on for the communities that formed around them Newark & Sherwood Bassetlaw East Midlands Electricity City seits itself a challenge Funding is sought to create new jobs and improve homes Shopping centre cashes in on the best design The city keeps its charecter during modemisation 'Toray' Robin Hood to the rescue The county is on track to provide residents with better rail links Government s moving gesture SOL Design & Build Nottingham University lures business Local research skills are a draw to companies Broxtowe Borough Council The University of Nottingham Brides fall in love with lace Mansfield City of Nottingham Gilford secures share of lead in Catalan Open English golfer masters difficult conditions Scores from Girona Thomas offers experience Ipswich survive a dose call Snow Reports Bowls Pitman tactics foil Carvill's Hill Sherwood saddles 339-1 double Dover still seek promotion Non-League Football Davies will lead Wales at Swansea Rugby League Osborne claims Ritz with five victories Dollar control nerves and stay unbeaten Schools Rugby Crowds down Far Over Stray to relish easier task Mandarin Fakenham Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Lingfield Park Wolverhampton Seagram still looks to National Greatbatch paves way for another New Zealand win India's cricket World Cup hopes fade Sri Lanka make bright start Table, Fixtures and Results Malcolm strikes hostile form W Yonex Shuttle diplomat who won his point David Miller traces badminton's rise to Olympic status Nielsen bolstered by late surge Badminton: Gowers and Sankey Enjoy Unexpected Success Army fall to Taylor's shooting Hockey: Civil Service Maintain Unbeaten Record against Armed Forces Results from Wembley Australia will present stern test in Reading Graham denied by points verdict Boxing Damiani says no to Bruno Wembley advance helps United's League ambitions Points a priority for Rumbelows Cup finalists By our Sports Staff: Saunders could miss semi-final Expansion plans dropped Blake makes apology to Dickson Yaching Fixtures For the Record Bidgood hopes luck will hold after Wales recall Reward for Scottish players Spirit 6f ghostly crowds is lost on marketeers Simon Barnes Youth event rejected as time-waster Swimming Colts give Italians drubbing In Brief Nannini doubts Weekend decider Personal check Mixed field Parrott through Index England conjure famous victory Stewart masterminds an unlikely World Cup win after weather imposes a cruel handicap Ladbrokes Melbourne Scoreboard Reign of the rain rule must come to an end British athlete admits he used steroids ANC officials to brief Christie and Regis Art Coping with life, from bed to verse Best-selling poetry is a contradiction in terms, unless the poet happens to be the wise, witty and bitter-sweet Wendy Cope George Smith Health Index Entertainments Theatres Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theatre House full, returns only Some seats available Seats at all prices Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Talk about garrulous company Theatre Pigspurt Reclaimed from film Theatre Anna Karenina Enjoyable throwback Opera Ernani In the name of love Rock Barry White ORfEO Crushed by the iackboot Galleries: Berlin Richard Cork on a show that recalls the Nazis' infamous 1937 exhibition of 'degenerate art' Tomorrow Straight & Narrow Baroque till you drop Interview Producer David Freeman (above) scores a hat trick with three Monteverdi operas in three months. Stephen Pettitt spoke to him The truth about Wax Television Review Jamaica Siege of the job centres Do 'user friendly' employment offices increase the danger of assault by claimants? Peter Barnard talks to striking staff on the front line Always 'He Leaned across the Table and Grabbed Me by the Throat ABC: they all agree Reading is alive and well taught in primary schools throughout the land, despite this week's week's Hmi report BUPA Company Care The inside story Rent progress in genetic science may lead to a reducation in disease, reports Nigel Hawkes Helping the Body to Help Itself The joys of birth in the bath: more Health on page 6 Give a man room Medical Briefing Dr Thomas Stuttaford Killer cure Kwai Hospital handicap Birth day in the bathroom Why did Fiona Murphy change her mind about having her baby in hospital? Car Buyers Guide Lanefield Ltd Scotts Cold-cashing Many cough and flu medicines do a lot of good-for the people who market them Rolls Royce Markers on the road to export The cones that plaguc drivers are now a growth industry, writes Kevin Eason Car Buyers Guide Vehicle Registration Ltd British drivers still pay a high price Multiple Display Advertising Items The Top Choice Multiple Display Advertising Items More on the map Roadwise Rave notice Loyal 3,000 Looking lively No gains tax on guarantees Chancery Division Law Report March 13 1992 Court of Appeal Maximum journey time not specified Car Buyers Guide Four Wheel Drive Subaru Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bailor has to account to bailee after settlement Multiple Display Advertising Items Wadham Kenning Multiple Classified Advertising Items CPM Limited Motor City Ford Flexibility desirable for justice The Times Jury direction correct Cr?me de la Crème Acknowledgements Oxfam The Shadow of Diabetes Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Mothers Day The Times Concise Crossword No 2738 Mothers Day Legal Notices Winning Move BBC1 Satellite The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Itv Variations Radio 1
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