News from 23/03/1992
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Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Primrose PEACOCK(Honorary Secretary, Friends of Albania), DJM, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Jeremy Laurance, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Eric Dymock, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Adrian Jack, Ronald Faux, L. S., Karen Woolfson, Norman Howell, Michael Stevenson, Karl Knight, Matt Wolf, Philip Howard, Melinda Wittstock and Alison Roberts, Hilary Finch, Michael A. Huxley (Deputy Dean of Engineering), Jeremy Kingston, John Habgood, Carol Leonard, Hannah STEINBERG(Convener, Academic Women's Achievement Group), Richard Streeton, G. V. Tomashevich, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Tom Walker, Kevin Eason, Paul Nurse, Adrian Bird, Colin Blakemore, David Brown, David Colquhoun, Richard Flavell, Peter Goodfellow, David Hopwood, Alec Jeffreys, Steve Jones, Richard Keynes, Michael Land, Birgit Lane, Chris Marshall, Denis Noble, Max Perutz, Martin Raff, David Sherratt, Ed Southern, Maurice Wilkins, Geoff Brown, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Gerald Davies, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, Rosie Millard, Martin Fletcher, Peter Davenport, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Robin Pellew (Director), Ahmed Fazl, Peter Ball, Caroline Sullivan, R. M., Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Rachel Kelly, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Ruth Gledhill Religion Correspondent, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Sean MacCarthaigh, Jenny MacArthur, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, John O'Leary, Philip Robinson, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Michael Pinto-Duschinsky, John Percival, John Hennessy, Raymond Durrant, Simon Tait, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, Neil Kelly, Sydney Friskin, Judith Wilcox, Chairman, Lindsay Cook Money Editor, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Gillian Bowditch, Matthew D'ancona, Education Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Catherine Sampson, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, Vaughan Freeman, Neil Bennett and Zahid Hussain, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, R. H., Paul Griffiths, Vivian Anthony, Chris Partridge, Beryl Dixon, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Stephen Slater, Laura LEPSCHY(Chairman, Committee on Equal Opportunity), Barry Pickthall, Michael Theodoulou and Christopher Walker, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, David Selbourne, Jamie Dettmer, Jill Sherman and Philip Webster, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, James Pringle, Brian MacArthur, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Alan Lee, Peter Riddell, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Michael Phillips, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Ken Young, Christopher Warman, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, David Monks, Chief Executive, Anne McElvoy, Michael Evans, Andrew Finkel, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, B. D. Skinner, Claus Moser, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoThatcher lifts shaken Tories Poll shows a third of voters still undecided Election 92 Index Fraudsters clone Visa cards Bacon is bad for the heart but good for the soul By our Foreign Staff: Socialists rebuffed in French regional polls By our Sports Staff: Cricket farce sees England to cup final Nigel Mansell stretched his lead in the Formula his lead in the Formula One championship to eight points after dominating the Mexican grand prix last night Tatars defy Yeltsin Why Does Your Memory Fail You? Sport Literature studies 'being edged out' Britain shakes off the flu shivers The doctors' warning bark has proved worse than the bite of the A-Beijing virus. Nigel Hawkes finds out why Channel 7 (U. K.) Ltd Let Channel 7 do your talking Theatre tills jingling to the sound of music Musicals are beginning to dominate the West End stage, limiting opportunity for comedy and drama and pushing up ticket prices. Simon Tait reports Heritage gives church £5m Hopkins wins with Hannibal Bafta awards: a good night out for British film-makers Fake disaster ends in real injuries Memory and Concentration Studies Attaché rejects Falklands allegations Police launch crime agency Punch 'for sale' Hurd support Type cast Customs seize £7.5m heroin after stopping couple and children War against drugs Red Star service used by dealers Stewart Tendler discovers that heroin and cocaine are being delivered through express parcel networks Yorks take a family outing Bond car fiction turns into fact Lean look for lean times lifts the catwalk mood Japanese seal County Hall sale Fujitsu Widow, 91, battered at home by thief The Ultimate Driving Machine Pet shops accused of encouraging cruelty RSPCA secures record convictions Needless x-rays 'cost lives' Airport breakfast wins flying colours Bricks hurled at windows of refugees' new homes African asylum seekers given flats in Britain find that their troubles are not over Rachel Kelly says Picture Gallery Hull recalls its rebellious past Independent Business Equipment Limited Holbein '£8msale' hangs in balance Prisoner on the run dies in car crash Guards praised Private railway Spider prank Hunt arrests Bond winners Toshiba News and analysis Volatile campaign leaves third of voters still floating Parties to target young and middle class Democrats gain at Tories' expense Pollwatch by Ivor Crewe The show must go on - but can anyone think why? Picture Gallery Campaign Quotes Kinnock woos business with words of reassurance Labour Ashdown attacks 'deal' with Unionists Apple Computer Buoyant Labour takes high ground Labour Strategy Punters bet on Labour majority Gnome guard Rebel attacked Fast fringe Rival bloom Advisers relieved to banish memories of the two Davids Cowley Street Picture Gallery Strain starts to show on Major s round-the-clock 'brat pack' Kinnock's campaign veterans eager to build on flying start Walworth Road Lambeth walk adds a touch of swagger Nuclear power factor tests old loyalties Copeland Patten's on the edge of his seat Bath Central Office big spenders forced to tighten their belts Extravagance plus staic donations from firms have plunged Tory funds into crisis. Michael Pinto-Duschinsky investigates Plot thickens for Des Wilson Islamic party fights five seats Islamic Party Thatcher entrance is timed to a T Mediawatch by Brain MacArthur Ben Nevis campaign for campus Six-pack Wildlife lobby Sainsbury rival Nationalist party tests candidates Cornwall Royal Mail Unionists decide stance for a hung parliament N Ireland Tories urged to fight for the union Scotland National Front makes advances in French regional polls Although the centre right appeared to have won last night, M Le Pen's extreme right party is also claiming a victory, Sean MacCarthaigh writes from Paris Voters opt for independence of Tatarstan (Reuter): German minority loses hope (AFP): Russia pays up (Reuter): Baby protest (Reuter): Honecker plea (Reuter): Rioters held Signora Mussolini rekindles the Fascist flame The political aspirations of the Mussolini family are still lauded all over Italy, John Phillips writes in Naples Picture Gallery Reuter: Cave art wiped off by scouts Albanian Democrats scent victory Election day in Europe's poorest country Turkish troops kill Kurds in clashes Bush and Kohl eye trade progress Brother ponders Pol Pot cruelty Pretoria to resume hangings (Reuter): Actor dies Ershad charge (AP): Embassy arrests (AFP): Seoul arrests Khmer Rouge tightens net as UN builds peace force Hostilities in Cambodia China rues failure of space shot Cold War's demise chills voters Western hopes fade for Libya sanctions Picture Gallery Pro-army parties plan Thai alliance Hunt for Scuds starts in Iraq (Reuter): Nixon's advice fails to dent Buchanan ardour Burma bolsters border troops Ecology minister is sacked A lesson from Mr Reagan John Major is belatedly learning the art of positivity, says Peter Riddell Riddell on the Election . . . and moreover Tirana's night watch Anne McElvoy on the constant communists lurking in the shadows of Albania's election Last rites and reparations Bernard Levin in California observes the latest excess of a legal system gone mad Eastern approaches The Times Diary Maggie's man The Times Diary Fax of life The Times Diary Fortunes of Nigel The Times Diary Bradbury's back The Times Diary A Bad Example The Servant Problem Election priorities for UK scientists 'Invisible' women Aid for Albania Council tax valuations Too long on the Bench? Egyptian obelisks 'Hollow victory' of ivory trade ban Tellers' role Interpreting polls Mortgage arrears Yugoslav monarchy Under-developed? Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Service dinner Hawtreys School King's School, Bruton The days are coming, says the Lord. when I shall… Picture Gallery The fallacy behind genetic knowledge Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Memorial service Dinner The Times Anniversaries Today's royal engagement Jack Kelsey Jack Kelsey, former Wales and Arsenal goalkeeper, died on March 20 aged 62. He was born on November 19,1929 Yves Rocard Yves Rocard, CBE, a contributor to the French atomic bomb and father of Michel Rocard, former French prime minister, died at his paris home on March 16, aged 88. He was born on May 16,1903 Nature notes Yossi Stern Yossi Stern, Jerusalem painter and illustrator, died in hospital on March 14 aged 69, after a series of heart attacks. He was born in Hungary Church news Luncheon Fares Bey Sarofim Fares Bey Sarofim, Egyptian former executive of the Alamein Club for Allied Troops in Cairo and long-time friend of Britain, died on February 24, aged 89. He was born on March 3,1902 Lives Remembered Anti-Semitism in the Reichstag Concordes checked after rudder part lost in flight The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,879 Parker Duofold Russia's giant sub provides luxury cruise Weather Index P&Q's man of war fires war fires a salvo Man of the Week Change on Week Analysts believe Kinnock has a gilt-edged chance O&Y moves to reschedule its £5bn of debt By our Economics Correspondent: Germany heads labour cost league Drug money fears halt state bond sale Besieged Steetley defiant Fimbra Polls fuel fears of rate rise Wellcome appoints firms to place shares in £4bn sale EC fine for price fixing expected C&G ready to take over society The Times Teleshare BCCI executive charged SFO alleges false accounting of $179m Growth comes under pressure at Kingfisher Footwear sector struggles for profit Wall Street salaries back at $5m a year M&S to wage £21 m war on theft New-look Liffe starts trading Interest fears from Labour From Russia with money The Times City Diary The whole truth? The Times City Diary Brain gain The Times City Diary Newborn training The Times City Diary Return to roots The Times City Diary Home run The Times City Diary Steetley How Thatcher and Major gave John Smith room to manoeuvre Anatole Kaletsky asks why, when a Labour poll victory could produce a financial collapse, the City is curiously silent British Airways Capitalisation, week's change Fleet Management Services The fleet sails back in As the Fleet Car Show opens at Silverstone, Kevin Eason considers the value of company purchasing Driven to new heights John Kilby drove 95,000 miles in three years in his company car. Then he won the business driver of the year On your marques Most British companies allow staff to have cars made in other Ec nations Now, make your choice When a decision has to be made on fleet financing it can cost a firm a fortune - or save one Deal a card from the top A plastic card can mean that fuel costs are lower than pump prices and now it can be used to pay for everything from tyres to batteries Calling all cars, at last Tracking vehicles has become a reality with the spread of communications networks Location of cars can be seen at a glance Hertz Go to the head of the class Sierras and Cavaliers might be the obvious first choice for fleet managers - but there is plenty of competition, reports Eric Dymock Nissan Drive away from worries Do you really know how many vehicles you have? If not, then it is time to call in the fleet doctor When lives are in your hands A car is a lethal weapon - yet Often drivers have no special training other than the standard driving test Leasecontracts The men who will ride to the rescue You don't need to make a crisis out of a breakdown on the road Diesel is joining the fast lane Once it had a reputation as a slow, dirty engine. But now, Eric Dymock reports, the diesel is rapidly gaining popularity Vauxhall Ford Calling all phone buyers A manager will soon be able to pinpoint his fleet at any time - and the technology will benefit the average driver, too, says Ken Young Steer the right road Bath come to rue official's error Rugby Union Results and Tables Wale rise above tarnished image Scotland fail to offer a flourish at the end of rugby union's five nations' championship Cornwall play the running game Lancashire keep target within reach Bicester and Salem set up final rematch Irish fervour is not enough to match the best By a Correspondent: Fen n breaks down Navy's resistance Final heralds northern duel Mandarin: Zinbaq poised to repeat success in Folkestone sprint Forest Tiger can topple Arazi Moubarak claims Results from Saturday's Five Meetings Rapid Raceline National Hunt Leaders Mandarin, Thunderer: Folkestone Mandarin, Thunderer: Hexham Maguire picks Cool Ground United in danger of letting goal slip from sights Wimbledon force Old Trafford stalemate Tottenham rue their luck Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Picture Gallery Five receive England call-up Sad Luton's luck deserts them at crucial moment Sad week for Chelsea finishes on low note Blackburn allow the gap to narrow Birmingham keep on course The Sunday Times Cambridge suffer as Beck sticks to numbers game Football Radcliffe reveals potential to world For the Record Regatta In Italy dampens hopes Yachting Koch elects Kanza for semi-finals Fixtures Football The Times Pakistan provide power and glory Crowe's heroics cannot stop gallant New Zealanders bowing out of cricket's World Cup Scoreboard from Eden Park World Pup Details Australia make things easy for Great Britain Ice Hockey Magpies steal promotion spot Hockey: Men's Inter-League Play-Offs and Women's Review West Indies are held by Croft Forwards train their sights on Belgium Sabatini stunned as Sánchez sets up Spanish fiesta Tennis Murray gains from returning to basics Equestrianism Elements favour Oxford Rowing Mansell's decisive win leaves him clear Motor Racing Mexico City Details Albers fights off a last-lap challenge McRae hits top form Sport in Brief Nicholson double Amateurs repeat Wilson outpointed Fittipaldi to fore Malory again Monarchs deny their rivals Saints suffer scare By a Correspondent: Welsh revival gathers strength Rugby League Results and Tables Lord Fawsley completes double for Tarry in Times race Point-To-Point Sanders inspires Oxford upset Couples holds form By our Sports Staff: Rafferty deposes Forsbrand in dramatic finish Golf Index Farce takes gloss off England's win The Rules Climax turns to confusion as South Africa fall foul of rain rules in semi-final of cricket World Cup Scoreboard from Sydney American Express Hick takes command South Africans suffer a shame on the game Merson keeps Leeds in range Secretaries Peril at the gates of paradise With the main parties' policies looking increasingly similar, there is a real danger that inertia will nibble away at the benefits of liberal democracy. David Selbourne analyses Britian's fin de siècle malaise Trying to find lots of things not to do Working Life Libby Purves on how to fill three weeks of unexpected paid leave Sotheby's Looks Theatres Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Karl 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 Bewildered by this betrayal Dance The Judas Tree Covent Garden Budding artistry Concerts Gorokhov/Nikitina/Kun St John's, Smith Square Smooth soul survivors Rock Level 42 Town & Country Time and motion RLPLO/Pešek Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Crazy cure for Broadway's old maladies Mike Ockrent (below), the British director now enjoying his second New York musical hit with Crazy for You, has written a new novel about the Great White Way. He talks to Matt Wolf The trouble with keeping Mum Theatre Straight and Narrow Wyndham's Tempting array of early delights Classical Records Tyranny, trials and tribulations Television Review Duchess Theatre Saved in time Arts, Brief Dancing on Celebrating Last chance. . . Falklands facts Colonel Stephen Love tells Michael Evans about accusations of incompetence in the 1982 war The Times Educational Supplement Techniques to keep you on the edge of the bed Why Ernie Lord firmly believes we will all sleep better if we bounce around a lot before bedtime Dress for stress A new fabric from Itlay claims literally to make you fell good Art and the Arctic A south London developer has a mission to make workers happy Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd French fashion for real Parisians are eschewing the dictates of the catwalk this season in a fashionable free-for-all, reports Liz Smith 071-481 1066 Girls Public Day School Trust The British School of Brussels Mill Hill School Worksop College St. Hugh's College Oxford Gabbitas, Truman & Thring Educational Trust Language Studies International Gabbitas Truman & Thring Educational Consultants Aiglon College, Switzerland Institute of Counselling Multiple Display Advertising Items Pembroke House School Multiple Display Advertising Items London Montessori Centre Certificate in COUNSELLING(AEB) Professional… Duff Miller Sixth Form College South Kensington Knightsbridge University London School of Journalism Multiple Classified Advertising Items St Catharine's College, Cambridge Newnham… Glasgow Polytechnic Easter Revision Courses Short Intensive German Courses Harrogate Tutorial College Brookside Secretarial College Cambridge Study Languages in Europe Don Quijote Oxford and County Business College Fax 071-481 9313 071-782 7826 St. Jame's Secretarial College St. Joseph's Hall Oxford Multiple Classified Advertising Items St. Godric's College London Career Analysts Oxford Tutorial College Residential A-Level French Revision Course… University of Reading Politicians pick their vote-catchers Education remains high on the agenda. John O'Leary looks at the partries' stance on the main issues The flexible route A-level has been effective so far, but variations are needed to match varying needs and skills University of Kent University of Strathclyde TEFL International Teacher Training Institute The University of Hull University of Liverpool Everything for the office ace The secretary has become an increasingly powerful part of the company team. 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