News from 14/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Dickie Davis, Ross Tieman and Wolfgang M?nchau, Liz Dolan, Jon Ashworth, Lesley Renvoize, Bob Ross, Gillian Rowe, Clifford Longley, Bel Mooney, Anatol Lieven, Peter Earl, W. A. Forster, R. W. Ramage, Wolfgang Manchau, Jane MacQuitty, Simon Barnes, Monica Humphries, Gordon Allan, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Charles Goodson-Wickes, Thomas Armstrong, George Ingr, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Ian Murray, Steve Clarke, Jeremy Kingston, James Bone, Henry Kelly, Charlotte Bevan, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Harry Eyres, Richard Streeton, Eric Sherwin, Richard Eaton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Joe Joseph, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, Wendy Cope, Ruth Gledhill, Jim McCue, Beryl Hume, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Ackroyd, Geoffrey Cannon, Frank Bruno, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Brian Morton, Robert Nye, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, John Young, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Frances Bissell, David Hands, Colin Narbrough and Neil Bennett, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, John W. M. Chapman, A. D. Petty, Sean French, Wolfgang Manchau European Business Correspondent, Marilyn Gentry, Director, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Robert Rhodes James, Sydney Friskin, Rupert Bruce, Jill Insley, David Toop, Sandy Bisp, Peter Melchett, Executive Director, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, David Robinson, Colin Luke, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, J. Enoch Powell, Fiona Fullerton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Roger Boyes, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Steve Sherratt, Nicholas Wood, John Gorman, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, Neil Lyndon, Christopher Walker, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Alan Lee, Sheila Gunn and Kerry Gill, Peter Riddell, John Cheese, Andrew Hill President, Nadine Meisner, J. E. Price, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Ian Davie, Martin Waller, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Benedict Nightingale, Christine Whelan, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Stanley Thorley, Anne McElvoy, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Rosanna Greenstreet, Colin Campbell, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, M. G. de St V. Atkins, Gareth Williams, Chairman of the Bar, Hazel Spink,
ResumoKinnock pledges to invest Labour leader condemns Tory 'selfishness' but is attacked over tax policy Spens gets trial bill BBC jobs risk Cleaning up Index Weekend Times The truth of the matter is, Pravda is broke US sends carrier into Gulf to put pressure on Saddam By our Foreign Staff: Up to 1,000 killed in Turkish quake Election 92 the First Weekend Meanwhile The Lygon Arms Presidential-style TV debate threatens hype and novelty, but little light Was the prime minister right to refuse the Opposition leader's ritual challenge to a TV debate? Joe Joseph looks at the pros and cons Labour delegates back Pr system for Scots parliament 'A-team' shares party burden The Cadogan Campaign Quotes of the Pay Beware the snows of March Ashdown admits 1 p tax rise is risky strategy Queen Elizabeth2 Brown launches challenge Polls give lead to Labour Turned off Photo victim Green plea Major meets the people in Gulf-style talk sessions Cabinet goes to town over taxes Guide to Election 92 Ironclad lady hits choppy waters Tide of curiously threatens to sweep Thatcher's final public voyage off course Picture Gallery Tories disown rebel MP Sunday reform pledged Parties befriend science Poll tax makes campaign debut Air Malta Rover Cars Lib Dems win case on appeal PC killed Case dropped Soldier drowns Petrol bomber Judge rejects Spens plea for trial costsA As one Guinness defendant fights to clear his name, other enjoy remarkable improvements in their prospects Cardinal preaches to Queen N&P Return to health and wealth Where are they now? The mixed fortunes of seven other figures in the Guinness affair are traced by Paul Wilkinson BBC team suggests 10,000 jobs should go by early 1996 Mother and girl tell of rape ordeal Lunn Poly Picture Gallery Coursework limit imposed on A-levels By a Staff Reporter: Freed robber given custody sentence The £8 bet that made a fortune By our Science Editor: Guinea-pigs richer for Br experiment Ex-major killed woman friend Teenage thief netted £20,000 Miner dies M3 unlocked Jailing quashed By our Parliamentary Staff: Labour scorns Finance Bill guillotine Tory arguments never persuade, Cunningham says Schools charter agreed Around the Lobby Malawi helped Lords bills Fire clears Commons N&P Supergun enquiry blames officials Nalgo Armenia chips away at last Azerbaijani bases in Karabakh Harry Lime walks again in bribe city Kiev Notebook BBC falls for Rhineland hot air on bagpipes Picture Gallery Russians rule out poll by Tatars German states fight to save powers from the Eurocrats Ian Murray reports from Bonn on demands from the German stages for a protective right of veto in dealing with the post-Maastricht new Europe Italy's MPs pledge to fight the mafia Poland's moral totalitarians target the smoking classes Black film actor is honoured People Buchanan's advisers disagree as he reaches the crossroads Many supporters of Patrick Buchanan want him to leave the Republican race to prepare for 1996, Peter Stothard, US Editor, writes from Washington Mandela says blacks can block return to apartheid Summit eclipsed by moon Finland Jibril's camps moved to Iran Picture Gallery Fault lines spell constant risk The Turkis earthquake Cleopatra myth crumbles as asp strikes back Nixon condemns Bush for missing historic chance Nissan Clifford Longley Christians and Jews are both 'peoples of God' Philip Howard ... and moreover Fanning the Nazi flame Anne McElvoy, in Austria, findsd the moribund political system threatened by a reguvenated far right Here's to the class of '59 Robert Rhodes James recalls the outstanding young MPs who enlivened the Commons after a Tory triumph Sweet sorrow The Times Diary Glamour and equality The Times Diary One liner The Times Diary Major v. Kinnock Summit of Excess Travelling incognito Salt in the wound Mediterranean diet Budget reaction from the Bar, Japan and Greenpeace Safeguarding pensions Mahogany 'ban' Harry Morant ... and from an ex-FST Music for all in schools Election fever Court Circular Anniversaries Appointments Births Weekend birthdays Lord Slynn of Hadley Picture Gallery Church services tomorrow Service dinners Dinners Forthcoming marriages Weekend royal engagements Correction Word-Watching Luncheon Duchy of Lancaster Sir Harold Hobson Sir Harold Hobson, CBE, drama critic of The Sunday Times from 1947 to 1976, died on March 12 aged 87. He was born on August 4,1904 Laslo Benedek Laslo Benedek, HJungarian-born film director whose pictures included The Wild One and Death of a salesman, died in Manhattan on march 11 aged 87. He was born in Budapest on March 5,1905 Frederick Payne Frederick Payne, actor and marksman died on February 8 aged 69. He was born on December 16,1922 Appreciation Richard Ziegler Chartist Meetings Branson sues BA over 'dirty tiicks' The Times Crossword No 18,866 Camping out on the catwalk Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Weather Antares deaths lead to tighter safety Dying swans sing in sharp key Policitca sketch MOPS • Business News Money Markets slide on opinion poll worries Further falls for pound and shares The Pound Stock Market Germany is not in recession—official BP fights for boy-next-door image Inmos factory to close with loss of 450 jobs Lonrho sells Scots weeklies Mercury Asset Management Revlon looks at market float Headway losses Walker falls Kerry ahead Gieves warning Halifax Tokyo agrees fiscal boost to prevent slowdown Car dealers are given pledge on tax refunds Credit rating to include third party information National Westminster Bank Shares in Lex dive on loss of Volvo Construction output fell 9% last year Business Roundup Cakebread resignation Dividend cancelled Global pegs payout Allied Radio's deficit Forward cuts losses Signing on for a marathon haul back Business Profile: Peter Earl Carol Leonard discovers that a man whose firm failed on a technicality wants to save others from a similar fate Looking on the lighter side of Budget life Week Ending Matthewe Bond Porsche steers into trouble The Sunday Times Family Assurance Society Lex profit motor starved of fuel Tempus Trinity International Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Shares take turn for the worse in late trading Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Blue chips bounce back • in the Dark over Commission Election fears tinge Peps Budget bonus Changes allow £6,000 to be invested in unit trusts A charter for card tricks Comment Prudential National Savings aims for £lbn bonanza with its biggest bond Edited by Lindsay Cook Hambro Guardian SGTR Have cash instead of a car Take the wife abroad—on the taxman Clerical Medical Investment Group Still in the dark over commission Save & Prosper The Equitable Life Invesco Mim PEPS Continent beckons fund managers Save & Prosper Eastern euphoria claims a victim in Euroventures Portfolio Platinum Briefings The Equitable Life Fidelity Investments Fimbra Member Britannia Building Society New banking code aims to lay the ghost phantom withdrawals Borrowers in arrears face building society fines Midland extends service hours Save & Prosper M&G Fidelity Investments H Henderson Interest Rates Roundup Thank you Revenue Take a name Use a broker Barclays' rates Save & Prosper Greater morality in business is needed Direct debits are not the answer Statement sufficed Temple Bar Investment Trust Plc Pensioners' plea Peps rise above party politics After the Chancellor's 'double your money' proposal, Christine Whelan introduces a four-page report on personal investment plans that are proving popular with investors Martin Currie Touche Remnant Investors pay price of trust Foreign Colonial BG Looking forward to year zero From split capital to zero dividends, investment firms are bombarding consumers. Jill Insley reports A matter of trust between rivals Take out your Pep now with a Name your Know and… The mark of a good manager Jon Ashworth on how to separate the performance from the publicity New ways of saving AITC Save & Prosper Schroders PEP Flemings Pepping into Europe Lesley Renvoize reports on the wide range of continental funds now available Bradford & Bingley Further falls in late trading 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 Newcastle's ill-luck Harlequins fear that Leonard may miss cup-tie Rugby Union Weekend Team News Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Survival battle is Gray's priority Swansea will miss Clement and Davies Grimley returns to bolster hopes Hockey Amateurs in Olympic test Cycling Olympic double is beyond Johnson Scudamore given ban for careless riding McColgan follows indoor route for outdoor title Athletics Quality based on strong opinions Racing Why critics should not jump on Pitman's plan Henry Kelly Chepstow Watson puts his trust in early sacrifice Brown leads Colchester to success in triples Women's Championship Bowls Newcastle Mandarin: Deep Colonist looks on attractive mark Southwell Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Baron Bob to win again for in-from Alner Uttoxeter Lingfield Park Three reasons for New Zealand's rise to excellence From a Special Correspondent in Berri, Australia: Simmons rides his luck and makes a superb hundred West Indies find cricket World Cup form Table, Fixtures and Results Leading World Cup Averages Walsh and Gray provide test Sunesson loses his advantage in action replay Selby-Green shares the lead after a controversial day in the Catalan Open Marshall beats conditions Graham turns loss into a controversy Boxing Semi-final to confound cynics Rugby League Season opens with tie-breakers American Football Kinnear finds a stage that suits Wimbledon get it right this time by returning to a foolproof system Snow Reports Match-By-Match Guide to the First Division Stockport celebrate In Brief For the Record Spanish boat is outsider in series Yachting Outsider defeats Parrott Snooker Glasgow England's hopes are given a lift Badminton Yonex • Rugby Union England worry about raising eleven fit men Cricket World Cup at a decisive stage Top Secret Yorkshire open tour Australia set off briskly in pursuit of hopeless dream Carvill's hill Man of parts Drinkers' short measure Simon Barnes on Saturday Picture Gallery Both Francis and Wilkins prefer United First Division By our Sports Staff: Jockey Club may probe cup tactics Unfair bounce Off the pace Own-goal glut All the fun of the festival season From haiku to high camp, Robin Young invites you to roll up for a panoply of great British artistic endeavour Home Emergency Services Page 10 Barbican Hall Multiple Display Advertising Items What's on Multiple Classified Advertising Items Robert Elms Presenter of "Travelog" Evenings out Education time in sit-com land Lynne Truss found it hard to stay awake during the BBC's Adult Learners Week, when fact and fantasy collided on the screen Multiple Display Advertising Items Sixtysomethings on a spree The Old Devils by Kingsley Amis is set to offend a nation when it starts next week Texaco Guilty Secrets: Christopher Cazenove The Birmingham Royal Ballet Multiple Display Advertising Items The Highwaymen The Philharmonia Vaudeville Theatre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Figaro falls flat Theatre The Barber of Sevile Palace, Watford A passion for politics Theatre Cabal and Love Lyric Studio, Hammersmith Still resolved to walk on the wild side David Toop talks to Lou Reed about rock music for grown-ups Further advance Dance VoltAire Lilian Baylis Taste of the reel thing David Robinson goes out on location with the Children's Film Unit Not the full king's shilling Theatre The Recruiting Officer Olivier The Sunday Times South Bank Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Blinded by celebrity stars Jonathan Meades investigates a curious case of impressive Milanese chic in London sadly, without food to match Pity the poor milk cow Kind Food: Alison Johnson Staying small and selling big together Jane MacQuitty discovers that French co-ops are tops for taste and value Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Japanese Spanish Support your local fishmonger Fish is good for us, in old or new varieties. Frances Bissell, The Times cook, recommends putting lots of it in a hearty soup Rare treats from old breeds The Old Spot pig and Balwen sheep make a tasty change from intensively raised modern breeds Country Club Hotels Thatcher reaching for straws in the wind (mine, I hope) Farmer's Diary: Paul Heiney In the fast lane to extinction Feather Report Saturday Rendezvous All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Events Gardens to visit The Times Town v. country: the great debate 'Patronising' Libby Purves and "contemptuous' Neil Lyndon were among reactions to their opinions in the town v country debate last month. Here is a cross-section of your comments The Gleneagles Hotel American Express Where to enjoy the best of the festivals of Britain Music, art, drama, literature... the festivals season opens soon in cities, towns and villages throughout Britain. Hilary Finch provides a mouth-by-mouth guide to who's doing what, and where Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Balsan Hydro Bath Real Wood Multiple Display Advertising Items Gift Boxes of Fresias The City Set Factory Shop Shaikh & Son (Oriental Rugs) Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items The Stockbag Company Lap Tray MOPS Poppies Pine Dark secrets of ferns Francesca Greenoak solves the problem of how to brighten damp, shady borders Home & Garden Multiple Display Advertising Items Ken Muir Dp Securites Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Fiona Fullerton My Perfect Weekend Multiple Display Advertising Items New homes in the heart of Suffolk The Times Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex Timeshare Overseas London Property Bovis Homes Gloucestershire Home Improvements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co Arthur Rathbone Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Bishops Avenue, N2 Multiple Classified Advertising Items New Homes Swapping rural dreams for keys Take a wedge of cheese country Thoroughbred heads for the knacker's yard Weekend retreats with eccentric appeal The art and soul of selling Nicole Swengley reviews a testing idea in which art students set out to display and sell their work in a leading store Announcements The Times Poster art ads worth hoarding Nostalgia for the adventures of pre-war holdings returns this month with an auction of brightly coloured travel posters Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2739 Satellite The pocket Dream Sunday Television and Radio Radio 1 Itv Variations Satellite Sealink Stena Line Saturday Television and Radio Radio 1 Itv Variations Chnacellor or Leader? The Selfridge selection Tools of the trade Opening Shots More drills and spills While you're waiting Contents Article Withdrawn No Title Head Red Rose of Taxes Some people think the Labour party's chances of winning the election would be better if John Smith was leader. Kate Muir weighs up the potential of a popular conservative socialist No Title Air Canada One step forward, two steps back The feminist movement's progress towards equality seems to have widened the gap between the sexes, as both women and men react to the after-effects of their new status. Ginny Dougary meets Susan Faludi and Neil Lyndon, to hear the two sides of the argument. Illustrations by John Springs Seiko Picture Gallery The old masters that weren't USAir Virtually reality Jaeger An all-rounds Entertainer Gut Feelings Clement Freud Frank Bruno Clement Freud cooks for Frank Bruno As foreign as bangers and mash Is anything in Europe unfamiliar any more? Ray Connolly drives through the East and the West in search of peculiar people and places, but finds that it really is a small world after all. Main photograph by Simon Grosset Historic House Hotels Jersey The Greek islands are the favourite choice of early summer holiday planners, Harvey Elliott writes Itineraries Noble Caledonia Limited Brittany Ferries Overseas Travel Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Self Catering Special Interests Ocean Cruise Lines Multiple Display Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items For your free copy of the Trailfinder magazine Atol CAA Austravel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Iberia Ontario Cornwall & Devon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Palace Court Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items I sink, therefore Priam Philip Howard comes prepared to scoff about a new theory linking Atlantis with Troy, and goes away strangely impressed Of human bondage A slave ship setting provides a rich source of greed and cruelty, yet, Bel Mooney discovers, compassion keeps this work on course Relics of the true Christ The Historical Jesus The Life of a Mediterrancan Jewish Peasant By John Crossan T. & T. Clark, £16.95 Jesus a Question of Identity By J. L. Houlden Spck, ?5.99 Death and the midden Mar and June By Anthony Spaeth Secker & Warburg, £13.99 Picture Gallery Acid drops for men Serious Concerns by Wendy Cope Faber, ?12.99 and ?4.99 pbk New poetry Creaming off the guitar man 24 Nights An Eric Clapton Scrapbook By Peter Blake and Derek Taylor Genesis Publications, ?218 plus ?7 p&p A plus in botany and history Ruth Stungo on the living heritage of Britain and France in the latest crop of garden guides Garnishing evil with relish The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales Edited by Chris Baldick Oxford, ?16.95 Life member of the fraternity On Thin Ice By Henry Stanhope Dorrance, £12.95 Worlds apart Paperbacks Such a Long Journey By Rohinton Mistry Faber, £5.99 Brights for the border Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3141: In Memoriam by Piccadilly Chess by Raymond Keene 'A mattress in the sink was my bed' A Childhood: Helen Storey Noble Caledonia Limited Fiat
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