News from 30/03/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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James Chalmers Park, J. R. Anderson, Edward Owen, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Neil C. Dewhurst, Andrew Longmore, Tim Judah, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, J. H. Deam, Harvey Elliott, John Diamond, Joan Simpson, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Jeremy Kingston, Jordan Raff, Chairman, Kim Barrett, Peter Bradshaw, Stephen Delaney, Michael Duff, Matthew Freeman, Martha Graber, Greg Hallewell, Adrian Hayday, Richard Hynes, Angus Lamond, Niall Mateer, Office of the President, Tim Mitchison, Kim Nasmyth, Eric Shooter, Anne Treisman, Trevor Williams, Stephen Noar (Chairman), Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Debra Isaac, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Geoff Brown, David Watts, Diplomatic Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Bernard Levin, John O Leary, Martin Fletcher, Ross Tieman and Jonathan Prynn, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Bruce Clark, David Goldberg, Peter Ball, Susan Sturrock, Ivor Crewe, Ian McLeod, Louise Taylor, Robert Seely, Martin Barrow, Libby Purves, Peter Bills, Jeremy Laurance Health Services Correspondent, Robin Young, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Michael McKenzie, John Young, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Michael Hughes, John Percival, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, N. H., Nicole Swengley, G. D. J. Rhodes, Michael J. Hendrie Astronomy Correspondent, Brenda Polan, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Kari Knight, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, John O'Leary, Education Correspondent, Sarah Jenkinson, Christopher Goulding, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Kerry Gill, James Pringle and our Foreign Staff, David Robinson, Richard J. Stamper, Geoff King, John Grigg, John Laughland, Richard Wetherell, Paolo Filo Della Torre, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alix Ramsay, Matthew d'Ancona, Richard Evans, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Ian Ross, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, Rodney Hobson, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Kenneth Platt, David Hands and Michael Stevenson, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Brian MacArthur, Craig Lord, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Michael Seely, Michael Austin, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Philip Webster, Philip Pangalos, Christopher Walker and James Bone, William Cash, Nigel Hawkes Science Editor, G. B. Winter, Georges Delerue, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Mark Lloyd, Frances Gibb, Anatole Kaletsky Economics Editor, Matthew Bond, Colin Campbell, St John of Fawsley, Chairman, Geoff King and Alan Hamilton, Michael Coleman, Richard Ford, G. E. Swan, Mary Dejevsky, J. L. T. Davies, General Manager,
ResumoWorried Tories pin hopes on 11m don't knows Major celebrates with jelly and waits for the electorate's happy returns Scientists take stand Oaks at risk Peace blow Faldo falters Index Life & Times Newspaper makes its own front page news Town of no name is out in the cold In the looking-glass world of the Soviet Union the only places where communism worked were closed to prying eyes, writes Mary Dejevsky Princess to fly home after father dies of heart attack Britain has become a nation of complainers Rolex Education Times Today in the Times State schools centre will publicise successes Executive role urged for heads Home Emergency Services Picture Gallery Father murdered by UVF gunman Charily cash used 'to prop up NHS' Air crash survivors blame CAA over safety Jet Passengers say safety measures suggested six years ago are still awaited, reports Harvey Elliott Mosque is split by struggle for power By our Education Correspondent: Dons defend Cambridge Teenager killed in stolen car Last broadcast Gulf widens Murder charge Civil War show takes to the road Sale of heirlooms estranged proud father from children Robin Young traces the life of Earl Spencer, which was much coloured by the women he shared it with Fight to save oaks in park ravaged by leisure scheme Fish and chips foiled Boche battering Prisoners despair at lack of help First direct Ninth earl to inherit an estate estimated at £50m Sharp Makes Sense Bolder consumers deluge ombudsmen with complaints Lloyds Bank Picture Gallery More clients put barristers in the dock As complaints about lawyers increase, Frances Gibb examines attempts to make the Bar's procedure more open to scrutiny Diet transforms child behaviour Hyperactive boys respond to treatment Toshiba Depression stigma hinders treatment By our Environment Correspondent: Cities at risk of flooding Freezing shower 'can be lethal' Teenagers killed crossing motorway Council head Pilot dies Three shot Woman killed Hosepipe ban Library shop Bond winners On other pages Tory leadership seeks to revive lacklustre contest Conservative defend record Health remains as central tactic Labour's campaign strategy Yawning gap is closed Spice up the campaign with dial-an-argument Campaign Sketch Campaign Quotes Ashdown takes message across the Channel Liberal Democrats No sign of wobble at Major's party Even the jelly kept a stiff upper lip as Mr Major celebrated his 49th birthday, Philip Webster writes Rank Xerox Ashdown's s energy brings a mini-surge Weekend polls Struggling to decide Major scores badly on people-meter Party political broadcasts Jeniiiifer furore benefits Lib Dems Poll of polls Kinnock offers public sector parity of pay Labour economic policy Home truths hit a raw nerve Mediawatch by Brian MacArthur British Midland Picture Gallery End of recession crucial to cost of Labour pledges Defiant Budgen sticks to hard line on immigration Constituency profile Wolverhampton Southwest The Edwardian International Britain's barometer shows stormy campaign! ahead Gravesham Livingstone shoots from the hip as party turns its back Brent East Recession rules in Labour stronghold Knowsley North Passions kept on a leash Italian View Coalition deals have been on and off the political since the 1920s Liberal demands for electoral reform have featured since the minority Labour government of 1929, John Grigg writes Ashdown tones down Pr terms Power-sharing Legal Notice Picture Gallery Major's charm offensive gives succour to Unionists Northern Ireland Carey calls for moral vision Out of hospital BR cash call Labour odds on Lost hour Anglo-Argentines bat on in defence of tea and scones The British in Argentina found their loyalties divided by the Falklands war and now their children prefer to speak Spanish, Gabriella Gamini writes Battles mar Cambodian homecoming Khmer Rouge attacked Democrats rush to get rid of perks and the Speaker Misfits compete for the Oscars Hollywood is expected to reflect the gloom overhanging America in its annual Oscar awards tonight, writes Charles Bremner from New York Blacks think society gave Tyson raw deal People Jamaica's new leader rejects big changes Arab split looms on Lockerbie embargo Israeli foreign minister resigns Leaders held (Reuter): Air thickens (Reuter): Liberals win (Reuter): Ignition blamed Clues sought (Reuter): Flood kills 29 (Reuter): Nasa chief dies (AP): Toys released Moldavia seeks to crush Slav rebels Threat to call in Romania Bosnia fears civil war as shelled town is deserted Prospects for the UN's Yugoslav peace plan grew dimmer as bitter enmity between Croats and Serbs resurfaced, Tim Judah writes from Bosanski Brod Patchwork quilt of French politics smothers Social With President Mitterrand still attempting to retain his grip on power, John Laughland, a lecturer in politics at the Sorbonne, examines the growing electoral fragmentation in France Picture Gallery Eta chiefs arrested in France Siberian 'colony' demands bigger measure of liberty Kiev trying to tempt KGB moles out of retirement Walesa trip ends era of mistrust Moving up (Reuter): Eight arrested (AFP): Stepanakert hit Dubcek elected (AFP): Taking up arms (AFP): Villages seized (Reuter): Sex offered Where Labour is vulnerable The polls are less comfort to Kinnock than they appear, says Peter Riddell Riddell on Monday Matthew Parris . . . and moreover Oscars for egotism William Cash in Hollywood watches millions being lavished on a need to be loved What about the workers? Bernard Levin asks how Russia can change without essential labour skills Campaign fall-out The Times Diary Notes for a war The Times Diary Taking flight The Times Diary Holbein hopeful The Times Diary The Orange Card Recovery in Property Camford Comparisons Why scientists have quit Britain Crystal Palace park Nuclear accidents Mortgage arrears Sale of County Hall Women lawyers K for cars State of dentistry and patients' teeth Catholic teaching Large salaries Under wraps Court Circular Dinners Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Service dinner Latest wills Reception Fateful decree that shattered a Jewish golden age Picture Gallery Anniversaries Announcements Church news Forthcoming marriages Marriages Appointments in the Forces University news Nature notes Classified Advertising Word-Watching Earl Spencer Earl Spencer, LVO, DL, 8th earl and father of the Princess of Wales, died yesterday aged 68. He was born on January 24,1924 Nancy Walker NAncy Walker, American television actross, died of ling cancer at her home in Studio City, California, on March 25 aged 69. She was born in Philadelphia on May 10,1922 John Babington, GC John Herbert Babington, GC, OBE, former bomb-disposal specialist and headmaster. died on March 24 aged 81. He was born on February 6,1911 The night sky in April Astronomy James Webb JAmes Edwin Webb, who managed the space programme that led to the first manned landing on the moon in 1969, died of heart failure in Washington on March 27 aged 85. He was born in Granville County, North Carolina, on October 7,1906 Appreciation The Armenian Atrocities Tide of refugees alarms council Westminster leader seeks extra cash The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,879 Parker Duofold No Title Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Picture Gallery Weather Clinton and Brown dip into trouble Business News Playing the part of a true captain Man of the Week The Pound Change on Week Stock Market UK business failures soar to 1.200 a week South-East still worst hit by recession By our City Staff: Brent to confirm £1.6bn funding Chic are cheerless about Labour win Ronson facing his bankers Lonrho to calm US investors John Charcol O&Y seeks informal talks Reuter: Volkswagen to cut despite profit rise Last pleas made in Wilkes tussle The Royal Bank of Scotland Hard times likely to knock Pearson profits Reporting this Week College to expand abroad Bears sighted in the bond market Gilt Edged GEC wins order for Malaysian corvettes Business Roundup Olivetti expects loss SecPac sells Asia arm Ballot on bank action Addison sweeps to pole position Smaller Companies Teleshare Lloyd's future is in its own hands Comment Trusting his own judgment The Times City Diary Men of property The Times City Diary Sail price The Times City Diary Change of pace The Times City Diary Accounting for pension surpluses Unhappy returns Labour can pay for their pledges and still be good Europeans Economic View Anatole Kaletsky revises Tory costings of Labour's promises and shows how John Smith can keep within the Maastricht limits British Gas Häagen-Dazs Capitalisation, week's change No Title Parcel Force Challenge and change as trade barriers fall Depression and the single market may mean fewer companies. Derek Harris reports on a shifting market Tunnel link for business centre National distribution park planned Market leaders target Britain Derek Harris traces the deals and decisions that are changing the service offered by three large distribution companies United Parcel Service Right sites that bring in the business Distribution Location is vital for the distribution company that offers prompt service Delivery package on offer Rodney Hobson describes the Parcelforce plan for service Sponsored by Reilfreight Distribution Just made to measure Purpose built warehousing helps business efficiency Rapleys Chunnel gives railways a chance to win the freight Rail can compete effectively with roads on long hauls, says the CBI Chilled-food transport services are booming in the supermarket age Licence to chill Rapleys United Parcel Service Wales miss cup place The Times By our Sports Staff: Forsbrand flawless as he keeps his title Golf Picture Gallery (Reuter): Javed could pull out of English tour West Indies attack with relish For the Record By a Correspondent: Swansea surge towards prize Rugby Union Orrell players opt for club ahead of county title decider League game may shift to Waster Saturday Scottish power to promotion By a Correspondent: Navy plot course to victory Leicester lose pivot Kardooni Irish make sure of their survival Howe's death leaves players stunned Weekend Rugby Union Results and Tables Corless has a team to respect Parsons discovers flaw in selection motion Records rewritten as Wigan sweep through into final Rugby league cup are irresistible St Helens keep hope alive Snow Reports Connor has a success in first race Yachting Picture Gallery By a Special Correspondent: Lemieux improves Olympic chances Equestrianism Ski team protests Sport for the Disabled Scots show the way in medal hunt Student Sport Monarchs toppled by Keen American Football Saturday's Racing Results Docklands Express given the all-clear Mandarin, Thunderer: Newcastle Morris believes Rawhide is the leading Irish hope Guide to our In-Line Racecard Sunny Mount helps Saunders to one-two Results from 14 Point-To-Point Meetings Leaders over the Jumps Mandarin: Fit Northants to take advantage of lenient mark Alligator Joe lifts Lincoln Rapid Raceline Pallister wins award Rob son's role remains critical Manchester United and Leeds are forced to settle for goalless draws in the chase for the League title Arsenal left to regret earlier stumbles Pools Check Weekend Football Results and Tables Chapman's miss could be costly in final analysis Deane makes most of mistake Goalscorers Offences Attendances Kelly gives Newcastle reason to celebrate Football Blackburn faltering Brentford slip up as Bournemouth battle back Gardner's bad break In Brief Blueharts cause upset Durie rediscovers goal touch Surrey depose champions Hockey Sutton opens race season in typical style Cycling Longest in the front line in a survival battle Basic errors handicap promising Britons Ice Skating King makes impact in unfamiliar territory Swimming Fixtures The Times Rugby Union Tes the Times Educational Supplement Forest's flair tames the beast Gemmill's second goal settles a complling final of the ZDS Cup at Wembley By our Sports Staff: Champion unable to rescue holders South Africa Olympic team could be limited PFA steps up pressure Faldo falters leaving Love a dear victor Daly in trouble for going too quickly Science The selling of the Prince of Wales From holistic medicine to holey cheese, Prince Charles has a view. But, Kate Muir says, a much more profound side of the king in waiting is about to be marketed It's a grate life here if you don't weaken Working Life Libby Purves offers to oil the wheels of industry Christian Aid Special Offer Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and antertainment complied by Kari Knight Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of courrent London theatre Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Best stall in the market In Brussels, Simon Tait reports on the opining shows at a year-long festival of British art Visitors at ease Classical Music The Times The hit parade of 1892 What excited West End audiences a hundred years ago? David Robinson on the highlights of a brilliant season Troubled in mind and body Theatre Toronto, Mississippi Finborought Earls Court Critics most cantankerous Television Review Angel in town Arts Brief New partners in betrayal Dance The Judas Tree Covent Garden National Telelink When your heart goes all a-flutter Still learning the art of bettting. John Diamond seeks out a gambling expert to explain the British passion for throwing away money You Bet we Do Striking mix and match Stuck in an ugly office? Design kits offer a way to soothing interiors And now, an Oscar for the wallpaper Authentic period interiors are taking starring roles in a generation if films and television series Ehrman Tapestry Shoes soar to new heights The Seventies revival has brought in its wake what many women most dreaded. But the platform shoe is taking off, reports Brenda Polan Education The Council of Legal Education Girls' Public Day School Trust Vega Space Systems Engineering Ltd ER Director of Studies H. M. C. Woodard School Courses Posts Multiple Display Advertising Items Specialist Training Posts Education Allionce Française Llb# &Cpe Revision Courses Easter Revision Courses St. Jame's Secretarial College Multiple Classified Advertising Items Universite De Neuchatel Secretarial Multiple Display Advertising Items Humboldt-Institut Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items University of Oxford Fellowships Voters can give hungry students food for thought In the seconf of a series of election reports, MAtthew d'Ancona looks at student woes of frozen frants, axed benefits and tising debt History in the making St Albans cathedral has expanded its historical teaching to include the Black Death and Peasants' Revolt London Graduate Recruitment Fair No Title Multiple Display Advertising Items Photos miss full picture The parties have been trying to outbid each other on the scale of expansion Multiple Display Advertising Items Enjoy the good life at half the price Times readers can save up to 50 per cent on a weekend break in Britain - and get two nights for the price of one on the Continent - when staying in style at a Hilton hotel The Times Weekend breaks in Britain Stay in style on the Continent Take your pick from 12 countries - including Egypt and Turkey - and enjoy two nights for the price of one How to Book Black hole looms for trailblazer Robin Hunt wonders what tomorrow's world holds for New Scientist, the leading science magazine Japan falls victim to a Western malaise A ten-year-old computer project is failing to meet its ambitious targets Fount of algae knowledge Women's tights packed with rotting wood are yielding scientific secrets Farewell flora Update Martian arts Peat aid Aids trial Keep off Yew Quake warning Ozone probe Fighting fug Purpose of judicial review Suitability of home for baby is relevant Interdean Career Design King & Toben ASA City Appointments Secretary/p. A Maine-Tucker Whelan Oldrey Multiple Classified Advertising Items Reservations Manager Pallant at the Pantechnicon Super Secretaries Seeking production of material Super Secretaries Challenging arbitrators' order for costs Knightsbridge Secretaries Meridian Multi-Lingual Opportunities Tate West End Antiques Gallery Multiple Classified Advertising Items Crème de la Crème Announcements The Samaritans Arthritis Research The Shadow of Diabetes Diary of Times Classified Association Action John Grooms Battle Honours Multiple Display Advertising Items The Times Crossword Range Concise Crossword No 2752 Property Buyers Guide Winning Move BBC 1 Europ asslstance
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