News from 20/03/1992
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Nicholas Hinton, Cobbold, Jon Ashworth, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Jenny Woolf, Helen Johnstone, Brian Collett, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Geoff Brown's, Barry Trowbridge, John O'leary Education Correspondent, Bill Frost, Sebastian Peake, Neil Bennett, Andrew Longmore, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Wolfgang M?nchau, European Business Correspondent, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, A. M. Carter, Jeremy Kingston, Grenville Croll, Carol Leonard, David Thurlow, Srikumar Sen, Harry Eyres, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Martin Griffiths, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Sean Hallahan, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Peter Jones, Sadler's Wells, Margaret Coles, Ivor Crewe, Tim Pendry, Robert Maxtone Graham, Martin Barrow, T. W., Douglas Broom, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Ezra, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, Michael Clark, Peter Parker, Joseph Connolly, David Jones, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Ian Morrow, Peter Boizot, Hazel Bardsley, David Laurie, Richard Cork, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Sally Watts, Gavin Bell, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, George Brock, Frank Smith, Kari Knight, Gabriella Gamini, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Richmond, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Alison Roberts, Wolfgang Münchau, Jill Sherman and Nicholas Wood, Ian S. Hutcheson, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, John Russell Taylor, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Dermot de Trafford, Martin Fletcher and Peter Stothard, Anne McElvoy, Lushnje Region, Michael Taylor, Chris Partridge, Liz Gill, Nigel Hawkes, Alice Thomson, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Mary S. Lovell, Barry Pickthall, Mary Dejevsky and Robert Seely, Jeremy Kingston's, Dead Soil, Michael Ranken, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Maria Elena Hurtado, Maldwyn Thomas, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, John Dodwell, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, A. J. Cherry, Michael Austin, Ben MacIntyre, Ian Wrigglesworth, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Michael Cassidy, Burt Keimach, Philip Webster, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Jamie Detimer, Alan Coren, Terry Maher, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Julian Filochowski, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Rippon of Hexham, Chris Moore, Sam Kiley, Valerie Grove, John Phillips, Prince Edward, Matthew Bond, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoMajor comes pat Labour tax plans The Times Interview Parkers Plea Pollster's Progress Plus . . . Index Life & Times Jobless rate rises to highest since 1987 Leading breast implant firm to halt production Acrimony at palace as Yorks split The Queen announces negotiations for formal separation Tsongas pulls out leaving field clear for Clinton Abbey National Headstrong outsider who dashed with palace Duke and Duchess of York's formal separtion is likely to follow quickly to avoid fuelling unwanted publicity Alan Hamilton charts the collision course taken by the Duchess of York which ended with the announcement that had been rumoured for days This Week-end Split causes a big splash among press The world's press has been revelling in the details of another royal scandal, reports Ray Clancy GPs want to drop night calls and charge for visits Family finds the father it 'buried' Picture Gallery Farmer cleared of wounding Tax could 'finish' London art trade Konica Copiers Faxes School gives pupils a smoking room United Fast car sales slide as insurance rates soar to curb lasses Premiums rise up to 80 per cent Relatives say trawler sank after collision Lunn Poly Nurse faces murder trial Deadly sale awaits execution Traps, whips and hangman's nooses form part of an archive to be sold at auction, writes Robin Young Woman unfairly dismissed Whsmith National curriculum cost put at £2bn Chorley attests CS gas prank Two killed Police to pay for attack on grandmother Victim, 73, gets £50,000 Council's schools get £lm pledge SAAB Picture Gallery Pioneer birth offers hope on genetic diseases A healthy daughter who was born this to week to parents carrying cystic fibrosis genes is a testament to the power of new techniques that could reduce the toll of inherited illness, Nigel Hawkes writes Train kills woman in car Coach attack SAS bused in Cutty Sark plea Musical hopes Garden perils Intercity Campaign analysis Passionate promise to turn aside 'the pall of recession Labour leader holds first rally Labour may delay minimum wage bill for a year Pupils get breaktime lesson in democracy Hounds of the press don't bite cuddly Green mammals Campaign Sketch Matthew Parris Hattersley suffers for water slip Leaders as seen from the air Vox Pop by Peter Barnard On other pages Twyford Down enters campaign 'In-house effect' muddies the water Pollwatch Polling firms have different methods, which helps to explain the varying results, writes Ivor Crewe Picture Gallery By-election victory for Labour New candidate Mystery tour Bath challenge Tenants' offer City view Conservatives keep hold of the Anglican vote Thatcher's warning Campaign Quotes Picture Gallery Protesters force prime minister to quit walkabout Major Smith's 'mockery of a budget would end in slump say Tories Spending Tory image maker is not impressed Mediawatch by Brian MacArthur Meeting with Thorpe recalls past glories Ashdown Natural Law Party -manifesto- Introduction Introduction Advertisement Nationalists outline steps they will take to full independence Snp A free Scotland would stay in EC Vote for someone else' plea Democratic Left Parties offer voters a stark choice in the battle for London Labour offers the vote; the Tories a cabinet committee. Londoners will decide, Douglas Broom reports Male 'nuns' campaign for right to gay marriage Future lies with small countries, Welsh told Plaid Cymru Environment stays the first concern State income pledged for all (Reuter): Brazilians Killed in mudslide Spy jailed (Reuter): Son spared Korean snag (Reuter): Given the bullet Mirren captures best actress award People Pressure mounts on far right to join talks Conservatives fear being left out after South African referendum defeat Zimbabwe passes bill to seize white farms B&Q (AFP): Thai attacks drive Burmese troops from border area Tribal war opens split in Kenya party leadership As fighting spreads in western Kenya, growing divisions on ethnic lines threaten to tear apart the ruling Kanu party, Sam kiley writes from Molo Alarmed Russia tries to head off Tatar rush to independence Moscow is reacting with near-panic to the Tatar referendum, fearing the future disintegration of the Russian Federation, Mary Dejevsky reports Kiev summit will tackle arms control Ideal Home plus Picture Gallery (Reuter): Iran wins Karabakh ceasefire (Reuter): Jets wanted Mir link-up (Reuter): Shield lifted (AP): Ukraine denial Socialist barrage misses Le Pen target Albania's poor peasants fall prey to the anxiety-makers Catalonia car bombs kill two Italian parties pledge to end Pr To Paddy Ashdown's party, proportional representation is an article of faith but in Rome there is a campaign to end it, John Phillips writes Rolex Oyster Wanted Pentagon draws up plan to bomb Iraq Bush examines military options Killings overshadow fancy-dress festival Luxor tomb's glory is unveiled again Royal Mail Embassy blast toll rises to 20 Cheques scandal spreads A royal split that divided the nation Ben MacIntyre on the acrimonious divorce of Queen Caroline and George Iv Alan Coren . . . and moreover Why I know we will beat Labour John Major tells Robin Oakley how he chose April 9 The prime minister calls Labour's tax plans "poison" for the middle class Sleep, little babies The Times Diary Southforked? The Times Diary Handel's chair music The Times Diary Hot gossip The Times Diary Scotland and Wales French Bad Odours Not Made in Heaven The business sector vote: Liberal Democrats weigh in Earhart riddle Travelling incognito Water transfers World's poor 'off election agenda' Shelf-life of fish Architects hit by huge job losses Promising land French fervour Power politics Court Circular Today's royal engagements Paviors' Company Contracts and Tenders Frederica Bement Fildes Search for lost Gbs portraits Service dinners IMRO University news Pattenmakers' Company Anniversaries Dinner Legal Notices Forthcoming marriages Lecture Latest wills Word-Watching Gresham's School Holt Norfolk Middle Temple Lieutenant-Commander Peter Kemp Peter Kemp, Obe, author and navel historian, died on March 15 aged 88. He was born on February 11,1904 Professor Derek Lomax Professor Derek William Lomax, historian and Hispanist. died in Birmingham on March 12 aged 59. He was born in Bolton, Lancashire on March 4,1933 Birthdays today Bridge bargain Appointments Church news David Walker David Walker, solider and novelist, died in St andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, on March 5 aged 81. He was born in Scotland on February 9,1911 Receptions Luncheons Francesca Rhee Francesca Rhee, the Austrian-born widow of Syngman Rhee, the first president of South Korea, died yesterday at her home in Seoul aged 92 Christol Halkias Christos Halkias, longtime mentor of British dieplomacy in Greece, has died in Salonika aged 97. He was born in Asia Minor on June 28,1892 Panorama of the Kaiser's War Relatives of 'friendly fire' victims win jury inquest The Times Crossword No 18,871 Word-Watching Aa Roadwatch WPA Weather Election proves a jug's game Index Driven to Loss Fizzless Tonic La Difference Profile Money Choice The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Mercury and Unitel group agree merger C&W deal leaves only one competitor Lending drops sharply Stars shine through recession OFT targets new credit card fees Picture Gallery Guinness chief cautious British Coal Waste giant in eve of election float Laing unveils loss, cuts payout and revalues property Buoyant Wassail defies slowdown International Appointments General Manager The Bermuda High School United Nations The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne Wind-down costs mount at Thames Chief Executive Officer Classified Post Setback for Polly Peck controllers BASF prepares for sweeping job cuts Business Roundup UniChem withdraws Ashley Group warns Law boosts Caird Bumpy ride for BSG Laura Ashley signs joint deal to solve delivery problems Gre cuts dividend after record losses Schroders produces record result Company News in Brief Lloyd 's halts trade by managing agency Kwik-Fit Holdings emerges fitter Awa expects more tough times for paper market Lyons Maid New boss for MGN pensions Cole charged Cattle's grows Receivers in Minorco pays Blue chips advance Wall Street Guardian Royal Exchange Guinness deserves premium rating Tempus Smith & Nephew Tarmac jumps on talk of Minorco bid Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Philips National Mutual Life C&W gets its wires crossed Comment GRE gamble Politics of peace The Times City Diary Rocket returns The Times City Diary Life of Brian The Times City Diary London campaign for EC bank Stimulating pharmaceutical giants A continent remains divided by a common language of taxation European View Wolfgang Münchau asks how proposed Conservative and Labour tax regimes in Britain compare with France and Germany The Rothschild Money Funds Toshiba Sentiment still depressed 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 Small firms urged to think European Business to Business Business Opportunities Multiple Classified Advertising Items Advanced Boiler Controls for the 90's! General Management Marketing Directors Multiple Display Advertising Items Prontac Multiple Classified Advertising Items Noelynn & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items IFCI Framework Attorney at Law Building profit from redundancy Multiple Display Advertising Items Exporters to the Single European Market Multiple Classified Advertising Items National Business Property Sales Business Services Ferguson Snell & Associates Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Loans & Investments South Africa Multiple Classified Advertising Items Uniglobe Travel Mr Clutch Franchise Opportunities Briefings Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sharp Makes Sense Who'll crack the safety code? Computer source codes are valuable commercial secrets-but where do they leave the public in an emergency? Nick Nuttall reports Just calling to see you By Christmas a videophone should be on sale at less than £500 FUjiTSU No mark of distinction IBM has decided to remove its logo from a new range of computers Neighbours in the East demand a broader view European Community 1992 The Maastricht summit failed to decide the EC's size or how it should work George Brock addresses the begged questions Pharos Single Market Adviser Goethe-Institut The Times Belmont European Policy Centre Growing pains of the new Europe The EC has many new suitors, says Tom Walker Commission of the European Communities Laws for 318 million European Community 1992 33 The race is on to implement EC directives for the single market which starts next year Jockey on a roll keeps hoping to ride his luck Hampshire revel in the chance to take spotlight Contrasts mark county semi-final Bicester in line for repeat with Salem Teams and their Records Autosport Navy on a mission to lift title Bidgood wins waiting game Law appeals for backing Yachting British pair are back in the frame Pitman taking legal advice Racing Nash is making progress Jarvis has cause to celebrate Mandarin: Topsham Bay can recoup losses Doncaster Newbury Modest appetiser to the summer delights in store Ludlow Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Rapid Raceline Australia stumped by series business Pakistan run into form at exactly the right time Dangerous opponents bar New Zealand's path to the final Final Table and Results Averages of Semi-Finalists Whsmith D'Oliveira joins trip to S Africa First with the story Correa joins Lewis's camp Boxing Clinton is proud of his crown Shreeves sees his hopes evaporate in goal drought Confidence crisis strikes Tottenham Wright's injury poses problems Edwards is likely to need surgery Sport in Brief Britain enjoy scoring spree Ice Hockey For the Record Today's Fixtures Wisley may be help to Cambridge Rafferty continues the good work Couples rides a wave of high confidence Golf BBC Radio Index Picture Gallery FA is likely to punish errant Southampton Poor disciplinary record may results in a heavy fine Record Morse By our Sports Staff: Bradshaw given three-game ban Wright ruled out Lewis is ready to bowl again Nannini completes recovery Capriati wilts after ending Seles's run Results from Key Biscayne Milton is back for Britain Motoring And they all lived sadly ever after Royal nuptials are, by definition, fairy-tale. Has it become too much to expect, in this secular age, that those who take the starring roles should live happily ever after? Marie Curie Cancer Care Health Entertainments Weekend Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled 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 Plenty of teeth but no real bite Theatre Some Like It Hot Prince Edward Second thoughts Dance Birmingham Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells Down on the farm Theatre Dead Soil Haymarket Studio, Leicester Tales of Tuscany Hot Italian Nights Richmond Canvases loaded with pain Galleries: London Richard Cork on the brutalised and anguished world of Otto Dix, anatomist of Weimar Germany History fails to come to life without the eyewitnesses Television Review Yamaha Brass and Woodwind CRITlC'S Choice On the island of the lost As new trials start in East Timor, a survivor of 'the most frightening place on earth' tells her story So that's your opinion, is it? Peter Barnard watched the work that went into the latest Sunday Times Mori Poll Telling the British what social group they are is best avoided if you want to escape in ten minutes Of mice as men Maus, the moving Holocaust allegory, has a sequel No peace for the wakened Insomnia, whether fleeting or long-term, makes life a misery for people at some time in their lives. Liz Gill reports on its causes and common-sense cures Bush's green alternatives Medical Briefing Cancer counter Waste not Boots A World of their Own Hamstrung by age Alice Thomson on the injury that afflicts three of England's World Cup cricket team Car Buyers Guide Focus on…REGISTRATION Numbers Vehicle Registration Ltd Car Marks of Hull Chance of a Lifetime! Multiple Classified Advertising Items Focus on…REGISTRATION Numbers CNDA Members Multiple Classified Advertising Items SAAB Reading SAAB Scanla Worlds of sense A new film by autistic people offers an insight into their lives Patriotism backfires Being patriotic about buying a car is not so easy when you are British. Kevin Eason reports on the standard bearers who so easily took a wrong turn Supercar made me feel like a superstart Roadtest Car Buyers Guide Focus on…CAR Security Systems CEL Focus on…CAR Security Systems Lionweld Kennedy Ltd Autosec Ford Mercedes Authorised Dealers Brunswick Croydon Limited Mercedes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lexus Jaguar & Daimler Willobank Continental Clocking off Multiple Classified Advertising Items Joint defendant's payment in Car Buyers Guide Focus on…CARAVANS Capital Motor-Caravans Limited Self Drive Motorhomes Delay relevant to intention to proceed or repudiate Graham v Pilkin Multiple Classified Advertising Items Alfa Romeo BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items No power to review Inn visitors Car Accesories Centaur Motorcycles Multiple Classified Advertising Items Misuse of sentence power Regina v Terry Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème de la Crème Announcements Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Oxfam The Airborne Forces Golden Jubilee Appeal Diary of Times Classified Multiple Classified Advertising Items Classified Advertisement Times past… Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2744 Mother's Day Legal Notices Multiple Classified Advertising Items BBC1 Satellite Arthritis Research Radio 1 ITV Variations
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