News from 28/03/1992
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Richard Mabey, Liz Dolan, David and Rupert, Paul Heiney, Peter Beer, Clifford Longley, Nick Nuttall, Ian Grist, Holly Hill, Anatol Lieven, Patricia Davies, Louise Roddon, Simon Barnes, Hugh Barnes, Bill Frost, Steven Spielberg, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, S. F. Bush, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Mark Lennox-Boyd, Betty J. Harle, Carol Leonard, W. G. McPherson, Lynne Truss, Richard Streeton, R. B. Francis, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Ray Clancy, C. G. Thorley, David J. Abbott, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Francesca Greenoak, Martin Fletcher, B. J. Smith, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Vinny Lee, Bruce Clark, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Diane Abbott, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Ivor Crewe, Anne Caborn, Jane MacQuitty's, Peter Bills, Andrew Dunnett, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Anthony Cane, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Bruce Rioch, Michael Clark, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Dennis Coward, Frances Bissell, John Kirkwood, Ian Bradley, David Hands, James Bone and George Brock, Gwenda Crosby, David Harper, John Percival, Peter Barnard, John Hennessy, L. T., J. M., Joan Wyndham, Piers Paul Read, Alison Johnson, Clare Colvin, Nicole Swengley, Gavin Bell, Lindsay Cook, Sydney Friskin, Rachel Kelly Property Correspondent, Cyril Ehrlich, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Rupert Bruce, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Bill Powell, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Justin Walford, John Grigg, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Richard Wetherell, Peter Stothard, Alix Ramsay, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Patrick A. Hill, Alastair Brett, Damian Whitworth, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Bruce Brown, Dessa Trevisan and Tim Judah, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Adam Fresco, Christopher Thomas, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Mary Ann Sieghart, Nicolas Walter, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Sara McConnell, George Hill, Brian Alderson, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Liz Smith, Alan Franks, A. Jenkins, Matthew D'ancona Education Reporter, Peter Riddell, Helen Pridham, Peter Victor, Richard Combs, Michael Phillips, Helen Pickles, Philippa Toomey, David Sinclair, Graham Addis, Philip Pangalos, Stephen Pettitt, Lindsay Cook Weekend Money Editor, Mark Sanderson, Benedict Nightingale, Alan Peacock, Jonathan Meades, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Lulu Yu, Peter D. Rossdale, Jack Bailey, Arthur Leathley, Helena Matheopoulos, Lee Rodwell, John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Peter Ball and Arthur Leathley, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Thomas H. J. Gough (Director), Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Arthur Davidson, Clement Freud, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoTories change tack for key weekend of campaign Swings to Labour in London adds to pressure on Major Jail for 'heiress' in £2m theft Index Weekend Times The Times 200 years go by in a flash as time marches on Footballers vote on strike Vietnam deserters used by Russia Sara Jones Tells of Life without 'H' Living in Neverland River Idyll Lives on Offer of a Life of Luxury National Deaf Children's Society Matter of Life Ok Death Victory for homeless boys 'would throw law into disarray' Film leads to review of school Halifax Spitalfields objection is raised Rapists from ethnic groups denied prison therapy Picture Gallery TV cultivates couch potatoes Bishop disputes gospel of John Brewer puts 500 pubs up for sale The Cadogan Hotel & Restaurant Judge wins fight over young drinkers IRA arms find Casino gun raid £18,500 for VC Rapist jailed Name dropper Pub death case Correction Schools are suffering from budget swings, heads told Baxters Potted Shrimps Book-keeper spent charity's funds on a life of luxury 'Lady' a berdour jailed after two-year spree that £2.4 million lavished on cars, servant and parties Lock-up garage opens at last Director stole £341,000 The Sunday Times Trustees resigned over 'lax' controls The Charity Air Malta Peaky dog sent a walk in Scotland The Lifestyle Mazda Officers help to Convict PC who Stamped on man's face Leaflets to guide the bashful Mother's milk has its limits Queen Elizabeth 2 Imitation is the sincerest charity National & provincial Building Society This Year We've Helped 180,000 People Choose a… Traders offer lethal gas cookers as bargain buys Retailers ' stock loss tops £1 bn Texas Councils defy Whitehall curbs Local authority spending Chinese defector 'feared reprisals' Protesters say peking ordered a diploment home because he backed calls for democracy, Bill 'Frost reports Lightning bolt brings havoc to house Drug sentences Rough tackle Death charges Pier flights off Fraud enquiry Meir remand On other pages Kinnock team leaps every hurdle in dash for the line Labour Campaign Quotes Bring on the dancing girls Liberal Democrats Tory faithful ding to Maggie' s Ark Campaign Sketch Lunn Poly Major looks to 'Eurorail' young Tories Nalgo Cunningham apologises for health case errors NHS dispute Minister makes early exit The health secretary, with the press in pursuit, meets logistical problems, Craig Seton writes Picture Gallery Mystery remains as strategists look to next phase After the leak Nationwide Surgeon explains dilemma Waiting lists Teachers' poll backs Kinnock Local gains Odds lengthen What a bore Green attack Migrant laws Rover Metro Major can take little solace from history No government has started a campaign behind in the opinion polls and won Star quality and a silent secretary VOX POP by Peter Barnard Chossing the Best Station to Fill up at Hardly Taxes… Lib Dems attack 'unfair' TV news What the parties have on offer the Scots Key areas myth conceals decisive role of regions Marginal seats Cunard Vistafjord Scoter greet silver-tongued Sassenachs with disdain Ashdown plays devolution card poll slump threatens to leave part in the Scottish Wilderness Home rule added to coalition terms Liberal Democrats Poll shows big swing to Labour London Pledge on abortion endangers Rc vote Labour Heseltine grabs the limelight National Savings Russian hardliners seize on suicide rate as political weapon Red flag flies high in rich Bologna Cossacks sign up as mercenaries in new wars of conquest The Cossacks, the sword arm of the tsars, are trying to resume their role as defenders of the realm, writes Anatol Lieven from Vladikavkaz Picture Gallery (Reuter): Serbs split Bosnian republic Mitterrand devotee stands in line for Cresson's job Exiles worsen plight of Berlin homeless (AP): Aeroflot airliner damaged by missile Turkey blames media reports (AFP): Looking west (Reuter): City blocked (Reuter): Siren sounded (Reuter): Maltese elected (Reuter): Condom barred Clinton rattled by a 20th-century George Washington Rival Jerry Brown had proof his war of nerves was working when Bill Clinton's self -Control gave way during a speech, peter Stothard Writes from New York Bush lifts bat on Russian hi-tech trade People Graham to preach in Pyongyang Picture Gallery Argentine veterans would fight again for Falklands Ten years on, the bitter conscripts of the Palklands war resent being regarded by the government as a bad memory. Writes Gabriella Gamini in Buenos Aires UN agrees on a new ultimatum to Libya Rail strike bewilders Japanese Burma refugee tide overwhelms Dhaka America gears for wave of executions Tyson fights on (Reuter): Bus hijacked (AP): Hanging halted Rebels attack (AFP): Mercy denied (Reuter): Iron man dies (Reuter): Women helped (Reuter): Sushi strikes Clifford Longley Market forces too often clash with social justice The war of Jennifer's ear Peter Riddell looks back on a week in which neither party has made a decisive breakthorugh Riddell on the Election Writing history's first draft John Grigg on the difficulties posed by the latest volume of the story of a great newspaper Philip Howard …and moreover Hall of fame The Times Diary Vicarious pleasures? The Times Diary Brush off The Times Diary Pig in a poke? The Times Diary The Will to Rule Say It for Flowers Election and the health service: diminishing the issue Devolution proposals: the need for public… UK citizens abroad Independent schools Questions arising in murder case Defendants' costs Weighing pigs Fox-terriers Sunday treat Court Circular Service dinners Latest wills Births Picture Gallery Dinners Memorial services Birthdays University news Michael Lees Classified Advertising Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries Church news The Times Lore Brignshaw Lord Briginshaw, who died yesterday aged 83, was general secretary of the National Society of Operative Printers, Graphical and Media Personel (Natsopa) from 1951 to 1975 and one of the more militant voices in the deliberations of th TUC. He was born in Lambeth in 1908 Church services tomorrow Ursula Fleming Ursula Fleming , pain therapist, died on March 17 pist, 61. She was born on October 19,1930 Dr John Sheehan Dr john Clark Sheehan, American chemist who pioneered the synthesis of penicillin, died of congestive heart failure at his home in Key Biscayne, Florida, on March 21 aged 76. He was born in Battle Creek, Michigan, on September 23,1915 Jim Joel Appreciation Lives Remembered World Cup Found in Garden No Damage to Trophy Siberians threaten to abandon Russia The Times Crossword No 18,878 Picture Gallery Word-Watching Weather Clerical Medical Investment Group Index Profile Election fears hit equities The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Ronson seeks extension on ?1.2bn debts Disposals planned to fund repayments By our Banking Correspondent: A time to be cautious and frank O&Y asks for breathing space Ernie's secret Hedging bets Letters Good listener Knight Williams Yen for recovery Check on cheque Recoveiy depends on consumer spending, CBI says Tax poser Shell to cut thousands of jobs in north Sea EMH in talks on takeover Unit trusts quiet Breedon falls Chemist offer Dirty takeover battle for Wilkes heads towards conclusion Tempus Reuter: BHP falls less than expected Election fails to deter British Data Hongkong Bank to seek a dual primary listing Further Outhwaite legal action likely Portmeirion boosts its sales in America Benetton profits from controversy with £76m Business Roundup YJ Lovell accounts Recession hits UDO Milan firm acquired Relyon pegs payout API appoints Smith Marathon man who decides on the ru Business Profile: John Grieves The Senior partner of Frenshfields is at the top, but he has never travelled first class, as Carol Leonard finds out Keeping financial sirens at bay with a desert song Week Ending Matthew Bond German rates 'to stay high' The Sunday Times Morgan Grenfell Reuter: Executives of Nikko sued over loss cover Unit-Linked Insurance Investments Chill political wind blows shares and bonds tower Stock Market Recent Issues Major Changes Yen helps to slow Nikkei's slide Tokyo Wall Street Safer' Cheques Complaints swamp the City peace makers Ombudsmen have had a busy year. Lindsay Cook looks at their role in settling disputes about financial services Salesmen put on the spot Framlngton Valuations fair game Playing ithe insurance game Comment Framlington Chelsea The M&G Handbook Co-op sets pace with anti-fraud cheques Fixed -rate deals still available at under 10% CGT Allowance, February 1992 Liberation Switches from bras to brass Save & Prosper Ernie hangs on to the secret of a sure will ECU offers a home loan hedge The Equitable Life Pra takes mystique out of managed currency Save & Prosper Prudential Bristol & West Society offers shares deal Simple and instant settlement Advisers split over rush for inheritnce tax planning The Equitable Life Brefings Save & Prosper Fimbra Japanese market fidgets on verge of recovery Invesco Mim Fimbra Prudential Intrest Rates Roundup First-Time Buyers Chargecard calls billed at more costly public phonebox rates Retailers wilting under card charges Portfolio 'Business' business not encouraged Want 50% Income Tax Relief? Reserves bad for payoiits Title deeds Some benefit Illusions intact Hot meal Widespread falls 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 Clubs threaten to boycott Welsh Cup semi-finals Dispute over Cardiff rugby union matches Match-By-Match Guide Guide to the Weekend Fixtures Tomorrow Captain pilots a timely revival Leaders Flexible Logan Selected to tour Sports Service Grey areas emerge ringer case evidence Was the verdict in the Flockton Grey trial unsatisfactory? Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent investogates Cooper douses the fire from the young pretenders Amateur golfers impress at Sunningdale Welsh pair improving Country Club Hotels Johnson's game in fall swing By our Sports Staff: Mann is leading after rain delays Middlesex will be strong opposition for Surrey Hockey Seattle Rhyme out of Guineas calculations Thief Of Bagdad can defy penalty in Times qualifier Pont-To-Point Racing next week Prizewinner's Glasgow trip Mandarin: Trapper John to recoup losses Mandarin, Thunderer: Ascot Mandarin: Beverley Mandarin: Warwick Mandarin: Southwell Results from Yesterday's Two Meetings Rapid Raceline Adelaide stands by for rescue act Canada's staging of 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria looks to be in doubt Banana put to the test in the cold Cycling Stockford steers downhill Sport for the Disabled Snow Reports Cambridge keep to daily regime Rowing Women are best hope for a medal Student Sport Birmingham open to the world Atheltics Monarchs look to change up a gear American Football Coleraine prove too strong in cup final Schools Rugby Mammon turns the big show into game show Jack Bailey, whose responsibilities with MCc and the Icc included the organisation of four cricketg world Cups, examines the flaws in the 1992 event Hussain returns after missing half of tour Mohneuxs last shot earns title Bowles Where the winning way becomes the only way Bruce Rioch, who resigned as the manager of Millwall last week, offers an insight into the hard times and great expectations that come with being in charge of a football club Bruce Rich United need to retain initiative Queen's Park Rangers threaten to disrupt hopes of League championship success Petrenko in lead In Brief Old-style Stevens Kankkunen lags Peugeot's No For the Record Slatter sets the pace in medley Swimming MATCH-BY-fVIATCH Guide System fails young talent Oxford host uniiiversity challenge Modern Pentathlon Monie is wary of Bradford Rugby League Index Players' strike over TV deal looks inevitable Premier League's offer falls short S Africa welcomes 'raining champs' Fimbra Coker to return for cup Looking good on the move Ringer verdict is questioned Richard Evans finds a new twist to the Flockton Grey case ten years on from the infamous racing swindle Picture this Simon Barnes Simon Barnes on Saturday Living history Simon Barnes on Saturday Olazabal leaves Couples in shade Rugby revival Simon Barnes on Saturday Where have all the flowers gone? Flora Britannica is a nation wide project to survey where wild plants stand in our culture. Richard Mabey believes that such a 'human dossier' for plants is vital The Gleneagles Hotel Picture Gallery Food and Drink Children Page Film Leo in Love Theatre Music Evenings out Exhibitions Dance Salerooms Bookings Videos Think like a fish-and forget it Lynne Truss switchess into the 'wil she, won't she' word of people and pands-and wonders whether it was worth it Review War of the literary titans The Last Romantics, on Bbc2 tomorrow night, focuses on the literary squabbles of F. R. Leavis and Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch Sex and spacemen A new television serie explains the film-maker's art of tapping the emotions Picture Gallery Black&decker Guilty Secrets: Tanita Tikaram, Singer Preview Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Philharmonia Cinemas Multiple Classified Advertising Items Popular Classic Multiple Classified Advertising Items Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Royal Shakespeare Company The Reduced Shakespeare Company Reborn to run after leaving New \Jersey David "Sinclair reviews a brace of Bruce Springsteen albums, his first since he abandoned his blue -Collar roots for Los Angeles Signs of self doubt Concert Brindisi Quartet BBC Concert Hall Norman and Sandra do it their way Theatre Playing Sinatra Greenwich Joy returns along with classic Gershwin songs New York Theatre: Holly Hill reports on two musical successes and a revival that seems to have failed And his mother came on, too Dance Modern Masterpiecs Nottingham Tales of nymphs and shepherds Opera Ii Pastor fido RCoM Blasts from the past Jonathan Meades revisits two ageing London beauties and finds them distinctly faded Unfair deal for mothers Kind Food: Alison Johnson Burgundy's bumper crops New stocks are now available of this century's greatest vintage. Buy now is Jane MacQuitty's recommendation Jonathan Meades's Restaurant Guide Thai Eastern Europe Best buys Hedge and field fare Frances Bisseell The Times cook, roots about for fresh and green country surprises Cheese stalls the reluctant tax man Joe Matthews was a high-flying tax inspector but decided to take a bite at cheese Acid test for vinevgars Today's well-dressed salad spurns the common sprinkling of sunflower oil and wine vinegar in favour of more refined, designer flavours United Cutlers Acid test for Vinegars Cashing in down on the farm Farmers are planitn a valuable new crop: animal attractions for the youngsters. Lee Rodwell reports All Box No Replies Should Be Sent to Saturday Rendezvous Abundance of Stunning Ladies Country Partners Bureau Video Dating Ltd. Invitation only Events The Times The long-dead huia sings again Feather report Why the lambs and I are getting high grass Farmer's Diary Paul Heiney Cull of the wild for shooters The deerstalking season opens on Wednesday. Ronald faux joins a group of a aspirant stalkers in scotland Rollexa Events Jersey Where to Stay River Test The Test may be in crisis, but it is still the jewel in Hampshire's crown, as Robin Young reports Best of Britain Where to Eat Cereal killers versus the bacon set Fay Welodn may have gone to work on an egg, but many people choose where to stay based on what is offered on the breakfast menu Where to Walk Lansbury Hotels Multiple Display Advertising Items Sale Unbelievable Offers Pioneer Roof Systems Nasty People Multiple Classified Advertising Items Word Processing on the Amstrad Pcw The McGregor Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Europa International Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Tailored Covers Oriental Rugs Dunlopillo Theraposture Limited Flatroof Company The Original Breton Shirt French Foamplan Rubber & Plastic Ltd. Factory Shop Euromirror Behind the stuff of dreams Francesca Greenoak Visits the first commercial garden centre on National Trust land Home & Garden Dig & Delve Conservatories Best Buy The Largest Onions Multiple Display Advertising Items COUNTaX Weekend Tips Multiple Display Advertising Items My Perfect Weekend We ask people in the public eye to reveal the private fantasies that would turn a weekend into 48 hours of pure magic Ken MuiR Organic Concentrated Ltd. France De Particulier a Particulier Multiple Display Advertising Items Good News for Flat Roofs The Holiday Exhibition Centre Italian flower power Island in the stream Once stately progress halted by bureaucrats Secrets of the Euro-garden Royal roots m splendour Birand new clock faces Next month young clock makers get a London showcase, Nicole Swengley reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Airborne Forces Golden Jubilee Appeal British Heart Foundation Announcements The Decorative Antiques & Textiles Fair at Chelsea… The Times Gems with royal icing New crown jewels at plebeian prices go on sale next week Winning Move Concise Crossword No 2751 The Times Satellite Accelerated Learning Sunday Television and Radio ITV Variations Radio 1 Satellite Mensa Saturday Television and Radio ITV Variatins Radio 4 Saturday Review Selfridges Not much call for selling Opening Shots Peter Barnard Contents Sticking to th He husband became a national hero when he died leading an attack in the Falklands war. Ten years on Sara Jones tells Valeie Grove about her own long charge without Colone H. Photograph by Graham Wood Brothers in arms There was never any doubt that David and Rupert Jones would join the army, even thought it cost their father his life. Ian Murray writes Gianni Xersace Profit motive meets pioneer spirit The Falklands war claimed 255 British lives in the south Atlantic, unleashed a torrent of patriotism at home and liberated the islands from Argentine occupation and economic decline. A decade later Michael Evans discovers how new money has transformed the kelpers William dropped by, so we left The black and sunk the yellow New since '82 Frying fat of the land Lever Sun A prisonef I in Neverland Steve Spieberg's new Peter Pan adaptation, Hook, is up for five awards, at Monday's Oscars ceremoeny-but Best Directors is not among them. Richad Combs seeks the reasons behind the critical neglect of Hollywood's most successful living film-mker The star of everlasting light Philip Howard can't wait to return to Florence to admire the beauty, mystery and grace of Bootticellis Birth of Venus Boots All gas and eaters A bitter schism is tainting the tranquillity of Salisbury cathedral close: a proposal to open up a gate in its ancient walls and push through a new road. George Hill uncovers a maelstrom of high passion and muddled thinking. Photographer by Mitch Jenkins Master Strokes To Louis Féraud, painting is not separate art, but an extension of his design process, using line, colour and form to seduce with new ideas. Inspiration, he says, comes from nature, to create collections that are welcomed each by his loyal band of fans worldwide. And the old master's prints are just as pretty as his pictures, Liz Smith writes Picture Gallery The Sunday Times Wine Club Power hungry and House bound Gut Feelings Clemend Freud Diane Abbott Clement Freud bakes for Diane Abbott Lawn Flite Affairs of the heart With Placido Domingo conducting Jos? Carreras in the Seville Expo production. Carmen is likely to be fiery, Helena Matheopoulos writes An electric charge The Best of Europe Taking the long road to paradise From the forest to the city. Brazil is teeming with living evidence of a culture in tune with nature. Bill Powell discovers untamed life in the swamps of the east Travel notes King Penguins, Volcanoes, Beaches, in Scotland They… Undiscovered Scotland Longwood holidays Ontario Canada Overseas Travel Round the World Columbus Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Globespan at Lunn Poly Special Interests Multiple Display Advertising Items Tour operators are angry at a tax proposal by the Indian Government Harvey Elliott writes Travel The Royal York & Faulkner Hotel Springfield Country hotel Overseas Travel Swan Hellenic Multiple Display Advertising Items Austravel Multiple Display Advertising Items Club Thiers Ocean Cruise Lines Switzerland Club Riviera Travel Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vasco Shamian In-Toto Kitchens Pilgrim Payne & Co. Ltd. Penny Plain The Stockbag Company City Set Ventrolla Ltd. Appeal The Original Box Smash Window Company Avenue The Cashmere Store Malvern Kites The Times An apostle of torture The Marquis de Sada was a profoundly nasty man, Nigella Lawson decides, depite a new book which tries to whip up some sympathey for the devil Doctor Bonaparte , I presume ? Historical Novels New poetry Lots of pulp, but no pith Jericho Fowl goings-on in the farmyard Why the Chicken Crossed the Road By David MacAulay HarperCollins, £7.99 In defence of the Jew of Tarsus The Crucified Jew Twenty Centuries of Christian Anti-Semitism By Dan Cohn-Sherbok HarperCollins, ?17.95 Eunuchs for the Kingdom of Heaven The Catholic Church and Sexuality By Uta Ranke-Heinemann Penguin. ?6.99 Paperbacks A little benighted music Mozart and the Enlightenment Truth, Virtue and Beauty in Mozart's Operas By Nicholas Till Faber, ?30 Sit out summer in style Enjoy meals and entertaining outdoors with this classically designed, quality garden-patio furniture that will last for years Bridge by Listener Crossword No. 3143: Capital by Ascot Solutions Crossword No: 3140 Chess The Times 'I acted tough out of fear' A Childhood: Barry Unsworth Passage East Fiat
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