News from 24/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, William Kay, Jon Ashworth, David Tytler, Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Francis, Patricia Davies, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, David Spens, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Norman Howell, Julia Knight, Philip Howard, David Pannick, Hilary Finch, James Bone and Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Watkinson, Ian Murray, Norman De Mesquita, Gareth Wilson, Andrew Williamson, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Patrick Stoddart, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Colin Narbrough, Tom Walker, Guy Liardet, Director, Peter Davenport, Andrew, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Ruth Gledhill, Davis, Ivor Crewe, Martin Barrow, Aubrey MEYER(Executive Director), Nick Nuttall Technology Correspondent, Robin Young, Henry von Blumenthal, Deborah Wolfson, Natasha Mostert, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael Clark, John Young, Nina Temple, Secretary, Fred Carvalho, Henry Witcomb, John Hennessy, Andrew Dyke, N. H., Russell Kempson, Edward Fennell, Richard Cork, John Woodcock, Sean Mac Carthaigh, Avril Walker, Janet Daley, David Miller, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Philip Thoday, Christopher Goulding, Patrick Stevens, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, M. S. Hunter-Jones, Davina Lloyd, Barrie Iliffe, Antonia Tully, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, James Kirkman, Barry Pickthall, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Rodney Hobson, Jamie Dettmer, Nicholas Wood, Andrew Finkel and Hazhir Teimourian, Gavin Bell and our Foreign Staff, Christopher Thomas, Charles EHRLICH(Secretary, Anti-Federalist Student League), James Bone and Harvey Elliott, Jean Draycott, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Hermann Bondi, Christopher Walker, Neil Lyndon, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Lou Reed, Matthew Parris, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Sheila Gunn Political Correspondent, James Robertson, Scrivenor, Matthew Bond and Philip Robinson, Peter Victor, Adam Baines, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, Richard Beeston, Bernardine Coverley, Jasper Becker, Ian R. McNEIL, President, Michael Phillips, Nadine Meisner, Ian Brindle, Senior Partner, David Sinclair, Stephen Pettitt, Michael Binyon, Diplomatic Editor, Michael Horsnell, Philip Webster and Ross Tieman, Benedict Nightingale, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Giselle, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Frances Gibb, Arthur Leathley, Anne Hooper, Anne McElvoy, Vince Wright, Colin Campbell, Jan Raath, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Richard Ford, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Marcus Binney, Architecture Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent,
ResumoMajor attacks on new fronts after tax hitch Five-point Tory lead in new poll BBC shows cricket final Wife freed Cancer survey Black anger Libyan offer Index Life & Times The Times British Gas chief gets 17.6% pay rise Millionaires win, doctors lose, with Labour 27 die in icebound jet crash AA man spots Indians smuggled in by lorry Christian Aid Law Times Lucky Jim Portrait of a Lady School for Scandal Successful passport control increases trade in human cargo Police fear EC border control changes Richard Ford looks at the growth in smuggling immigrants in the light of yesterday's arrests on the M4 Rank Xerox Lawless Punjab offers easy way out The black market in stolen passports and visas is big business in parts of India, Christopher Thomas reports from Delhi Curfews in Ulster rejected EC agency site Voyager fined Correction Tormented wife cleared of murder Mental state of woman who battered husband to death with rolling pin was impaired, court rules Sausages inspire sizzling songs By a Staff Reporter: Study launched into pill and breast cancer links County Hall sale has get-out clause Health target missed Race for better horseshoe A racehorse trainer has asked car engineers to design a shoe to give horses more spring, reports Stamps deter forgeries Ferry sails before checks completed By a Staff Reporter: Crippled man was dumped on verge Executive 'fell foul of plot to sack sales rep' Mother stabbed baby 80 times Holbein offer Killer jailed Legal pay-outs Man in death film 'intended no harm' Planning office shooting case British Midland Picture Gallery Ramblers press for forest access Picture Gallery Prank by boys ends in deaths £1.1m for crash man who lies Mother seeks justice for dead son 'Everybody fights for the convicted. Nobody gives a damn about the victim' Michael Horsnell reports on a fight to allow appeals against acquittal after a boy was killed by a motor cyclist QC begins suicides enquiry Acid death fine Crossfire verdict Aids toll Ditched pilot saved by flying life raft Fuel alert halts space Briton Parcel Force RSPCA News and analysis Growth more vital than zero inflation Kinnock declares Labour press conference Major refuses to give tax pledge Conservative press conference What became of the jiggery, pokery and scandal? Campaign Sketch Picture Gallery Thatcher unruffled by protester who tries to say it with flowers IOD Campaign Quotes AmericanAirlines Heseltine aiming for 80% home ownership Council Tenants Arms cuts claim is challenged Labour may spend more than the Tories, report says A little dissension over Concorde Petfood, aircraft and a workplace ballot caught John Major's attention yesterday, Nicholas Wood writes Picture Gallery Ashdown to demand education spending deal Education Royal Mail Thatcher's economics guru dies Owen for EC Punching home Minute wisdom Minister bitten Tories'-tax fusillade meets stiff resistance Northern marginals By a Staff Reporter: 'Weather-vane' seat joins the undecided St. Joseph's Hospice Patten pins his hopes on facts that are not borne out by the figures Ivor Crewe examines whether Tories really have the upper hand in seats where Labour is not on their heels Prison candidate finds more honour among thieves Picture Gallery Poll shows big swing to Labour Welsh marginals Ulster told to vote for peace Alliance party Bentley's buy and sell the loveliest jewellery Has anyone seen the campaign's missing men? Image makers keep Kaufman, Prescott, Waldegrave and Gummer out of sight Farmers give a wary welcome Ashdown on tour in Wales Party that hates everybody preaches to empty seats More MP lawyers forecast EC slips off election agenda Four months ago it was The Issue. Now Europe is being ignored by all but the devoted few, reports Arthur Leathley Friends for Democracy in Algeria Summit failures could Moscow's vision of commonwealth The conflicting priorities of former Soviet republics are proving irreconcilable. Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clarke write from Moscow Humbled Socialists court green parties The French regional elections EC rejects ban on toxic waste Eta killing Bosnia killings Kirghiz fear struggle to run their own land (Reuter): Suspect vintage (AP): Tough budget Picture Gallery Envoy's defence of Islam angers Bonn Britain endorses Georgian self-rule Tirana revels in Democrat victory Albanian Democrats say there is no room for revenge after their big win, Anne McElvoy writers from Tirana Blacks accuse de Klerk of reneging on cabinet vow Embassy video released (AP): China jails drug case Britons (AP): McFarlane sues Police torture (AP): Final act Picture Gallery Tanks encircle Kurdish town PLO old guard running low on money and morale Tunis Notebook by Christopher Walker Banda opposition crystallises Bible Belt salutes Shamir over settlements Clinton booed for playing golf at segregated club Loyalty to Tamil Nadu 'queen' goes skin deep Midler wins right to her own voice Woodrow Wyatt The civil war between the Puritans and Cavaliers is not over Muckraking in Little Rock All that stands between Bill Clinton and the Democratic nomination is his past, writes Peter Stothard ... and moreover Burning our money in the classroom Opposition calls for more cash won't buy better schools, says Janet Daley Tables turned The Times Diary Tribune tribute The Times Diary Stirring stumps The Times Diary A born Tory The Times Diary Out of Africa Labour's Industry Oil on Troubled Friction The Yorks, the public and the press Election: the issues Election: the minorities Priorities for future of environment A legal liability K for cars Weighing pigs World Cup chaos Court Circular Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Dinner Meeting Life barony Bul as it is. Christ has appeared once for all at… Picture Gallery Luncheons Appointments in the Forces School announcements Anniversaries Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Olympic boost Tscha Hung Tscha Hung, scholar of philosophy, died in Peking on February 27 aged 82. He was born in the middle Yangtze province of Anhwei, China, on October 12,1909 Georges Delerue Georges Delerue, French composer best known for his film scores, died following a stroke in Los Angeles on March 20 aged 67. He was born in Roubaix, northern France, in 1925 Car park with sense of motion Architecture John Ireland John Ireland, Hollywood actor who did most of his best work in the Fifties, died of leukawmia in Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, California, on March 21 aged 78. He was born in Vancouver on January 30,1914 Canon Harold Lovell Canon Harold Guildford Lovell, the last surviving British army chaplain from the first world war, died on March 15, aged 102. He was born on February 6,1890 University news Church news Wilfred Cartey Wilfred Cartey, West Indian poet and historian of Negro literature, died in New York on March 21 aged 60. He was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1931 Michael Bevan Michael Guy Molesworth Bevan, Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, died on March 2, aged 65. He was born on August 23,1926 Lives Remembered Strife in Nismes Libya offers to surrender wanted men to Arabs Gas chief given 17.6% rise The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,874 Picture Gallery Efficiency? There's the rub With production bills mounting, leading engineers are taking a hard look at oiling the wheels of industry, reports Nick Nuttall Weather 24 survive plane crash in snowstorm Major attacks on new fronts Index Prudent? Argos Slides Ban Lifted Drawback Perrier Bid The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Rising imports keep trade gap above £1 bn Exports at highest since August By our Economics Correspondent: Germany offers no hope of rate cuts Banker may join O&Y board Next comes the Davies 'magalogue' Pentagon 'bailed out' McDonnell Douglas Bupa moves back into the black Continental Airlines Spring Ram bucks trend in DIY sector Stora to lift restrictions on foreign ownership The Times Unit Trust Information Service Strategy urged for arms switch Agent says litigation is hurting Lloyd's Astec loses £4.8m Sunleigh goes aboard Lloyd Thompson up Bemrose makes more from reduced turnover Business Roundup Argos catalogues its first profits fall in five years By our City Staff: Nestlé ready to take over Perrier Liquidators called in at insurers Alex Lawrie Sale leaves Burmah with £44m Company Briefs New-look Claremont keeps up profit pace By our City Staff: Chairman resigns at Mrs Fields Co-operative Bank reduces provision against bad debt Businesses for Sale Irish group increases dividend ECC reverts to old name Druck deal Hibernian up MacAllan rises Rotork gains Lilley orders FT-SE 100 Volumes London Traded Options Sharper focus builds a stronger ECC Tempus Trade figures leave shares looking limp Stock Market Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Wall Street Pure Genius Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Rates Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Hot air over pay at British Gas Comment Trade taboos All manor of attractions The Times City Diary Trader's placing The Times City Diary Lotus position The Times City Diary Man from the Pru knocks on the door of root and branch reform Mick Newmarch aims to change radically the Prudential's approach to doing business. William Kay looks at the options facing him Renold's Reynolds The Times City Diary Academics who are neither objective nor reliable Auditing regime Blotting out facts The Times Lloyd Thompson M&G M&G M&G Recovery Investment Trust P. L. C Shares close off the bottom Changes eat profit at Brent Chemicals P-E maintains payout British Coal Picture Gallery Firms consider more layoffs as overcapacity rises Brussels Notebook Major Changes Recent Issues SeaCon earns $32.7m Canning falls CMI warns Index Let more women judge Frances Gibb looks at women in the judiciary and below, a report on women solicitors Why women's legal talents are going to waste A regional firm is the first to organise a day nursery Church aid Inns and Outs Fare go for prisoners Inns and Outs Aid tactic Inns and Outs Slaughter and May A democracy should not ban information Councel Quarry Dougall Lipson Lloyd Jones East/mid Anglia London Transport Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hughes-Castell Ltd Yamaichi Garfield Robbins Stewarts Zarak MacRae Brenner Graham Gill & Young Legal Recruitment Consultants Multiple Display Advertising Items Zarak MacRae Brenner Daniels Bates Partnership Professional Recruitment N. B Selection Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Legal Appointments SJBerwin & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Diary of Times Classifiled Asset-freezing injunction rarely appropriate against banks Taylor Root CPCR Human Resource Consultants Tunnel vision of European future Edward Fennell reports on the lawyers taking a leading role in sponsoring advice centres to give guidance on business opportunities on the Continent Legal Appointments Oxford City Council Temple Lectures Ltd Secrecy endemic despite charter Do government proposals to unlock information go far enough? Multiple Classified Advertising Items Quarry Dougall News of the World Why must Jimmy count the cost? Two cases on the same day showed how unjust the costs system can be The Company Secretary, A. Bilbrough & Co. Ltd Couples carries the burden of expectation Couple's Rise to the Top Higgins loses to McManus Snooker Chang lacks power to deliver the goods like Courier Tennis Greece should provide test Basketball United seek revenge for New Year defeat Pools Forecast Making the mileage count McLaren gathers resources for attempted surge Motor Racing Meredith salutes promotion place Ice Hockey Stecca on a mission Boxing Mandarin: Tug Of Gold fancied to follow up Romany King second string to Balding's National bow Mandarin, Thunderer: Sandown Park Dare's Harkaway treble takes her career tally to 150 Forest Tiger gamble gathers pace Doumen backs Pitman tactics Carroll unhurt in M6 pile-up Racing Results Figueras-Dotti in cup contention Today's Fixtures Football Whitehead lines up for reunion at Sunningdale Golf Rapid Raceline Tension and travesty in a World Cup cauldron Real cricket takes a back seat as final approaches World waits on seven-hour penalty shoot-out Crowe says he was asked to step down as captain World Cup Details England Averages Pakistan Averages Holder enables West Indies to grasp a lead (Reuter): South Africa select the same squad Victory delays Imran's plans for retirement Gelbaugh shows a steady hand American Football Overseas Football Results Taylor calls for help to punish the guilty clubs Football England Squads Chen could win medal In Brief Same again Pickering races in Colotti ahead Italian first For the Record Smith is back on course for finals Yachting Neath decline title defence England adapt fastest to changing demands Rugby Union Rosslyn Park Results Index England prepare for the unpredictable Pakistan cricket team running on adrenalin presents Gooch with a tall order for Melbourne final Spectacular stage Norwich Union Healthcare Blackburn may sign Shearer for £1m World Cup to use indoor arena 1994 Venues Imran riled by rain rule Sotheby's Arts Lucky Jim and the slave trade Hard work, low pay and no security: that is the life of the modern university teacher, according to a new book. Philip Thody begs to demur Peaceful pleasures of being past it Mid Life: Neil Lyndon on the pea-brain scraps of youth Parents Theatres Today's Events A daily guide to arts and antertainment complled by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current London theaire Cinema Guide Geolf Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol on release across the country Divine madness Dance Giselle Sadler's Wells A chill wind over Ireland Theatre Digging for Fire Bush Remote, controlled Rock Lou Reed Hammersmith Odeon Songs of innocence Concert BBCSO/Davis Barbican Looking for Leonardo's autograph One of these paintings from the studio of Leonardo da Vinci may be the work of the master himself. Richard Cork scans the evidence Brahms, briskly Classical Music Phantom of the Opera Rather protocol than politicians Radio Review Proof of valour but not of point Television Review LBC Rites of spring Arts Brief Cornish cream Last chance ... The school of whose choice? When children are turned down for a school, parents are forced to take a lesson in appeals procedures, says Davina Lloyd Father's loving opposition at home The daughter of a former Mp recalls youthful attempts to promote his cause and wonders whether a 'supportive' family is the last thing a politician needs How to stay the course Could studying divorce make it less likely to happen? Summit of a dangerous career It takes a special kind of courage to earn your living skiing down a 65 degree slope. Adam Baines on the latest exploit of extreme skier Pierre Tardivel Taking the bad guy out of the Boer An Afrikaner says her tribe is seldom given the benefit of the doubt, whatever they do Barclays Victorian Ordnance Survey Maps Umbrella action National Council for Voluntary Organisation Strengthened by the Charities Act, the NCVO backs up an £18bn sector Britain's charities are part of the cement that binds our society. Ruth Gledhill looks at the organisation that holds them together BT Charities for Change: latest in a long line of initiatives Even charities sometimes need help: a fund-raising campaign launched today aims to provide £1.5 million and a higher profile for the NCVO Firmer hands on the reins A law passed last week should help to stamp out fraud Neighbourhood Energy Action Charities Aid Foundation Once bitten Update Civilised find Leap and bound Smoked out Tumour hope Dried up Research gift Icy tongue to lick global warming? A British team plans to investigate a phenomenon that controls carbon dioxide in the oceans What happened to white heat? Nigel Hawkes reports on why science looms small on the election manifestos of Britain's main parties High notes on a pianoliszt-Violina A pre-war musical mechanical wonder is enjoying a remarkable renaissance Big theories brought to book This week sees a welcome reissue of a famous series of comies that explain important ideas Putting health on everyone's map Whether helping young people to avoid the HIV virus or putting up anti-smoking posters, health educators are always busy, says Bernardine Coverley Public Appointments KentCare Kent County Council Social Services Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Room for the human response Drug Abuse Crème de la Crème Services Dateline with Dateline Gold, our executive… Diary of Times Classified London's First Environmental Film Festival… Classified Advertisement Mothers Day The Times Concise Crossword No 2747 across Mothers Day Winning Move Picture Gallery BBC 1 Satellite Barratt Timeshare ITV Variations Radio 1
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