News from 18/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Srikumar Sen, Boxing Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Ian Curteis, Sheila Gunn, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Anatol Lieven, Edward McCaulley, Stuart Jones and Clive White, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor and James Bone, John Norton, Bill Frost, Alan Aikin, Paul Hamlyn, A. F. Rousell, Michael Kelly, Gershon Ellenbogen, D. J. Henning (Managing Director), Nicolette Jones, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, David Goldstone, Norman De Mesquita, Jeremy Kingston, John Prevert, Carol Leonard, Derek Clee, Lynne Truss, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Michael Montague, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Nicholas Wood and Jill Sherman, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Amin Marfani, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Philip Nokes, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Davenport, Robin Hunt, Bruce Clark, Sarah MaCauley, Bill Ruthven, Peter Ball, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Gregson, Les Broer, Michael Clark, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, H. Kumar, Philip Hughes, Gillian Morriss-Kay, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Gerald Frankel, Doris Saatchi, Neil Bennett Banking Correspondent, Ray Carter, Peter Barnard, J. E. Kidgell, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Rob Donelly, Sally Jones, Leonard W. Sheen, Lynne Franks, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Nat Puri, David Evans, Analole Kaletsky, Kari Knight, Gabriella Gamini, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Alan Hamilton and Andrew Finkel, David Pitt-Watson, Kim Pendrey, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Catherine Sampson, Douanne Alexander-Moore, Kerry Gill, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, Barry Delaney, Robert Eisenman, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Sir Ronald Millar, Paul Griffiths, Garo Berberian, Simon Haskel, Chairman, Alice Thomson, Gerry Gulliver, S. A. Ettinger, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Jane Reed, Wolfgang Munchau, European Business Correspondent, Barry Pickthall, Keith MacKlin, Denis Forman, Jamie Dettmer, Francesca Ralph, John Goodbody, Joseph Piccioni, Peter Stothard US Editor, A. R. Stenning, Barbara S. Young, Brian MacArthur, Neil Garrard, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Brian Oakley, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, D. S., Philip Webster, Carol Leonaru, Graham Searjeant, Philip Pangalos, David Sinclair, Andrew Lycett, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, Alan Coren, Tony Hall, Rob Shepherd, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Robert Seely and our Foreign Staff, Martin McTague, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Carmen Callil, Lulu Yu, Richard Morrison, Ian Bowler, Peggy Harbidge, Arthur Leathley, Valerie Grove, Anne McElvoy, Anne McCall, Peter Cunard, Tony Smith, Charles Cavanagh, John Phillips, Roger Black, Dea Birkett, Matthew Bond, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Swraj Paul, Richard Ramage, Jarvis Astaire, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Barry Munday, Hollick, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoLabour takes a five-point lead Polls and falling out put figures deliver double below to Tory strategists Clinton nears Democratic winning post Births boost for over-35s Libya alert Poll fillip Pakistan strike Index Life & Times Employers seeking chief executives, managers and… Now you can't even vote with your feet Picture Gallery 10 killed in embassy blast Midland plans £3bn merger Business group favours Kinnock Oxfam Media Today in the Times Rover deal guarantees workers jobs for life Suspicion lingers on shopfloor Air Canada Orphan hears for first time Duke invited to meet Greek Orthodox leader Alan Hamilton and Andrew Finkel in Istanbul report on how the Duke of Edinburgh's environmental concerns are leading him back towards the church into which he was born Lockerbie judgment reserved Libel appeal Search resumed Correction Shot planning chief 'ignored advice' on demolishing home £300,000 award for pupils Arms dealer on murder charge Tapes enquiry Adverts misled Gun accident GP 'failed to examine patient' ENO buys theatre home Picture Gallery Trust attacks rural golf courses Set-aside schemes 'not the answer' Visitors Paying to View National Trust Properties Bacteria replace rats in lab tests Punch BR crash gate was working Fertility rate soars among women aged over 30 Couples delay family life to boost careers A Race Apart EC backs air fares freedom BBC focuses on Olympic gold Halford refused access to files Barrister jailed for book lies Payout frozen Case referred Worst verse Pig farmer 'crucified slate thief' British Midland Leadership gap still troubles Labour despite lead in polls Mori Poll One poll victory does not make Kinnock's summer Analysis B&Q By our Political Editor: Red roses bloom in battle of bulletins Campaign Commen Ary Swept away by a fuzzy blue avalanche MP happy to leave 'deceit' behind Valediction Campaign Quotes UK loses a job every 12 seconds under Tories, says Brown Clashes over economy spread Tax changes would take middle road Liberal View Smith scores a hit on the press Mediawatch by Brian MacArthur St. Joseph's Hospice Help is promised for businesses Small Firms Fujitsu Beith seeks Labour costings Smith 'to help 82% of Welsh' Kinnock backs nationalisation 'Revolution' in training Vauxhall Silence over foreign policy hides a strong Tory hand in the campaign Riddell on the Election City a battlefield as Browne goes to war Winchester Liberals to contest 74 seats The London Diagnostic Centre Youth vote: Elenor Bonner-Evans, aged 21, the… Connery ventures into election jungle Scotland Cheery Blair just keeps on smiling Vox Pop by Peter Barnard Times Books Contrast in policy gives hope to Tory Ulster On March 29th treat Mum to a box without a single… Choice and diversity take priority Schools Conservatives' manifesto opens the door to more selective education 200 schools stand on knife-edge Opting out The loner with a talent for Straight talk and surprises Profile 39 steps to a misspent literary youth Poll uncertainty is delaying end of recession, Major says Major Party is sunk by tax bill Tories best bet Songs for votes Pledges taped Insanely yours Crime-busters wanted Picture Gallery Campaigns take off by air, road and rail Logistics Return to the land of his fathers Kinnock Old faithfuls go to ground The Tories' celebrity chorus line has done a vanishing act and will not reappear until April 10 at the earliest, Joe Joseph has found Lib Dems look to London Ashdown Edwardian Hotels Clinton preaches message of fallen man ready for office Inner strength, luck and shrewd tactics in adversity have propelled Arkansas's governor along the White House road, Martin Fletcher writes from Chicago Big poll turnout is boost for de Klerk South African reform referendum Kenyan opposition is to meet in London Excluded Irish gays take a walk on the Wilde side Cheney admits 21 bad cheques Picture Gallery Bush rejects loans compromise Chinese swallow Nessie's capture Moscow old guard fails to rally mass allegiance Old party stage farmyard farce A rally of the old guard degenerated into absurdity, Bruce Clark writes from Moscow Marseilles voters reel under barrage of Le Pen crusade Soyuz trio take off to relieve spaceman Tbilisi gets agreement with rebels Moldavia agrees to Dnestr ceasefire Craxi attacks bishops' poll advice Murphy's law gives humorist £88,000 People Ballot offers no way out for Albania's ills Arab kills two Israelis with sword (AFP): Pollution alert (Reuter): Reporters' toll (AP): Family seized Police blamed Navy's last call Clinton for the White House The Democratic challenger can beat Bush, writes Conor Cruise O'Brien Alan Coren ... and moreover Glad to be grey Kingsley Amis thinks the old have as much right to misbehave as the young. says Philip Howard Where pips will squeak Labour's budget would hit the middle class hard while giving little to the poor, argues Anatole Kaletsky Manifesto meteor The Times Diary Hard times The Times Diary Old irregulars The Times Diary Business Turned Away Greens and the Trust Animal Farm Labour's budget proposals and the business interest Turks and Armenians Poll tax collection Scrolls scholarship 'Invisible' women Letters to the editor should carry a daytime… Car phone protection Travelling incognito A chilly view of Himalaya climb Profiting from geese Unfair to Gibbon Under-developed? Court Circular Births Picture Gallery High Sheriffs Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Dinners Birthdays today University news Anniversaries Forthcoming marriages Today's royal engagements Word-Watching The St James's Secretarial College Personal Appears in Life & Times Section Legal Notices Also Appear in the Personal Page Asaf Messerer Asaf Messerer, one of the leading stars of Soviet ballet and teacher of successive generations of out standing dancers, died in Moscow on March 7 aged 88. He was born in Vilna (now Vilnius, Lithu ania) on November 6,1903 Salvatore Lima Salvatore Lima, an Italian Christian Democrat member of the European parliament, was assassinated in Palermo on March 12 aged 64. He was born in the Sicilian capital on January 23,1928 Memorial services Sydney Harpley Sydney Harpley. Ra, sculptor, died in Dublin on March 9 aged 64. He was born in London on April 19,1927 Vanessa Lee Sir Harold Hobson Avraham Harman (From Our Special Correspondent): Motor-Car Transport to Hastings Britons told to quit Libya after plea for UN action The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,869 Musical seeks its sea legs Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch Whale of a yarn drowns in an ocean of pointless mediocrity Benedict Nightingale, at the West End first night of Cameron MacKintosh's new venture, Moby Dick, found it nothing more than a very silly joke Weather Business News Today in Business The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Midland and HK Bank to merge Deal will produce world's tenth largest lender with assets of £145bn British output falls 1.3% US oilmen drill London for cash By our Economics Correspondent: American outlook improves Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Colony surprised at merger timing Gatt expects a modest world trade recovery US warns EC over subsidies The Times Evans Halshaw brakes profit decline France launches enquiry into Glaxo drug publicity The writer is a Reuters correspondent based in Brussels: Europe dials up telephone deregulation Brian Love argues that the European telecommunications industry has high growth potential, provided member states can be persuaded of the benefit of forgoing their present monopolies Belgian group pays £8m for Cresta Savage bounces back Paterson takes charge Cray wins Navy work Labour's tax pledge Buying lifts Graseby Wellworth to be sold Power users complain Refuge raises payout Peek maintains payout after profits slide Business Roundup Recent Issues Major Changes Federal Express sale of UK arm costs 3,500 jobs One watchdog proposed for private investment Locate in Scotland Bluebird tumbles deeper into red Dunlop Slazenger may be fined for operating cartel Brent Walker signs properly divorce Wimpey in loss but pegs dividend Trace jumps Celestion down Bid cleared Serif shares fall British Coal The medicine starts to work at Wimpey Tempus Lonrho shares bounce back on bid speculation Stock Market Wall Street Britain still deep in recession Comment Good, bad and ugly Elementary for Watson The Times City Diary Picture Gallery Taking the Mickey The Times City Diary One that got away The Times City Diary Midland finally embarks on it oriental marriage of convenience Graham Searjeant examines why the once-mighty Midland Bank is looking east to rediscover its destiny Wickhamist The Times City Diary Glaxo R&D justifies good profit Business Letters Change has alienated retail pharmacists The Budget statement and statistics Midland finally embarks on its oriental marriage of… High street banks have lost the personal touch Bank of Scotland a Friend for Life Letters to The Times Business and Finance section… The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes Prices squeezed higher Running the Olympic gauntlet of suspicion Roger Black, European 400m champion, describes his reaction to the latest allegations of drug use Laying down the law will bring conflict for board Durham prepare with great care Competition winners Today's Fixtures Bray learns to harness talent Britain aim for promotion prize Ice Hockey Hubbard sues over Maguire mix-up Racing Berry juveniles start in style Mandarin: Bluff Knoll looks on a favourable mark Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Nash seriously injured Bradley wins crucial appeal over fine Worcester Kelso England a laid low as the pitch takes toll Cricket Broomhead confident Netball Rapid Cricketline Football lacks grounds for hope Clubs at both ends of the scale in England are finding it difficult to fulfil the demand for modern, safe stadiums, Peter Ball reports Lineker looks to box clever Sport on Television the Week in Review McEnroe at his worst in Florida Tennis Faldo finds his swing from film of Snead Golf Southend suffer a parting shot Table Portsmouth maintain their surge towards the Premier League Pears shines as contenders fail Premier League test Brown saves Bolton Wright stopped Duncan out Olympians formed to set example In Brief Thomson again Rider killed England win Night of decision for Britain's best For the Record Briton shows surfing skills Yachting Eton erratic but still the fastest Rowing Durable Ribalta likely to prove a test for Bruno Boxing Mexican's technique encourages Clinton Marlow earns a spot in the Wales line-up Rugby League Rugby Union Strike looms as PFA calls first division ballot Action threatens Premier League plans Wright is to face action for conduct Norwich Union Healthcare Drysdale denies Ipswich hopes Jobs for Christie's workforce A Pommie invasion of the toughs and buffs Alan Lee finds the England World Cup supporters imitating followers of football with their chants and cheers Extra £100rn for football seats Pakistan take control over New Zealand Gooch returns to guide England Yorkshire bitter at losing McDermott Hands off my bank statements, darling Single Life Lynne Truss finds even Disney cannot cure her cynicism Women A trivial death on Broadway Despite its stars, New York's new staging of Death and the Maiden misses the play's pain and passion, reports Benedict Nightingale Europ assistance Media Inside Entertainments Today's Events A delly guide to arts and entertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theatre Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol)on release across the country Many a slip twixt page and stage An Awfully Big Adventure Liverpool Playhouse Theatre Heroic Rossini Le Siège de Corinthe Queen Elizabeth Hall Opera Double dose of noise without heat Red Hot Chili Peppers Brixton Academy Swans Town & Country Rock Borrowed plots are blooming Published novels provide the basis for more and more television: Nicolette Jones looks at the cosy world of adaptations Patchy but provocative in the best sense Galleries: Manchester The music of Kokoschka and the painting of Schoenberg are among the delights John Russell Taylor discovers in Manchester's celebration of the Expressionist movement No way to beat racial prejudice Television Review London Bach Orchestra Lately delivered Arts Brief Well booked up Hockney set fair Last chance... Seven Seas Evening Primrose Oil Back to the Russian front Valerie Grove meets an English duchess with a mission to help St Petersburg theatre Rites of passage Dea Birkett sailed back from Africa as a steersman in a boilersuit A sweet tasting And Briefly Safety net V&A setting From true blue to seeing red Alice Thomson meets a Conservative who is willing to stand against her party to support her imprisoned son Gianni Versace Mounting a giveaway Creative Media & Marketing BBC The fat lady opens her lungs Andrew Lycett on the brave battle by the team that bought out the Birmingham Post Property Katherine Kreuter Toye Kenning & Spencer Ltd £30,000 O. T. E. (Commission only) Sales/business Background? Effective Speaking Residential Lettings Negotiator The Managing Director, 21st Century Graphics Ltd Creative Media and Marketing Continues on Not guilty of duping the voters Tony Hall defends the Bbc against the charge that it has misled the electorate Who controls television? Broadcasters deny they are swayed by skilled propagandists dreaming up sound bites and photo-ops but the accusations persist And now, a word from our manipulator Red Shepherd looks at the pressures on television news Asking for an answer Landlords beat the gloom Property Buyers Guide Commercial Property Edwin Evans Auctioneers Investor Wants Brittany Rennes Scotts Halifax Auction Commercial Property Granard Business Centre Auction Finance Dundee Development Site Freehold Factory & Offices close to Heathrow and M25 Grosvenor Mortgage Services Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Computers signal an end to open-plan Holy site NatWest rejig Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chase De Vere Home Loans Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Elite AA spreads out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Are the lenders lacking in tact? Rachel Kelly on two reports that attach the attitudes of the mortgage organisations Country Property Ward & Partners Martin Grant Homes Relocating in Scotland New Homes Blue Riband Overseas Property Barratt Timeshare Property Buyers Guide Nationwide The Apartment Company Fox Gregory Ironsides residential rentals 3 Ways Quality Houses to Let Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Aaron & Lewis Old Keepers Lodge Hatfield Park F. W. Gapp The Property Managers Multiple Classified Advertising Items The American Agency E. Hugh Henry & Co Harrington Lowndes NGH Apartments Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Serviced Offices Nell Gwynn House Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crémé De La Crémé Maine - Tucker Recruitment Consultants Media Careers Crone Corkill Banking Hobstones Recruitment Consultants South West Thames Regional Health Authority Secretary to £12,000 Crone Corkill Temps Croydon Sailing Secretary Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Kensington Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Chairman's PA £22,000 Crone Corkill Recruitment Consultants Senior PA/SEC £19K + Mort Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Headling Book Publishing Plc Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Thomas Goode and Company Ltd PA/ADMIN ?20,000 package Tempting Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Times Classified German Speaking Secretary - c£20k Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Search Secretaries plus Multilingual Services Senior Secretaries Super Secretaries Hobstones Recruitment Consultants Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hamptons Trade Promotion Learn New Skills and Refresh Old Ones Educated Shorthand Secretary Young Pa to Md Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multi-Lingual Opportunities Angela Mortimer DSA Bilingual Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Higher Education Supplement Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Trilingual P. A. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Part performance of contract Court of Appeal Law Report March 18 1992 Queen's Bench Division Limit to extrinsic evidence in VAT Creative Media & Marketing V&A The Products You Sell now are Irrelevant Career ICMC Ltd Tour Managers Classified Sales Executives Times Newspapers On-Site Marketing Property-Uxbridge Recruitment Consultant Television Presenters Course Ruck County free to axe buses German Speaking Sales Executive Marketing Trainee Poll tax defaulter is entitled to hearing Rectification power limited Breach of interdict Scots Law Report March 18 1992 The Times Law Reports Créme de la Créme Announcements The Samaritans Parkinson's Disease Society Times Classified To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past... Wanted Invitation only The Times Concise Crossword No 2742 Mother's Day Winning Move BBC1 Satellite Dan Air Radio 1 ITV Variations
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