News from 01/04/1992
1992; Gale Group;
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Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Mark Newman, Edward Owen, Harvey Elliott and Colin Narbrough, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, Ronald Faux, Harvey Elliott, Jeremy Laurance, Social Services Correspondent, Ross Tieman, Industrial Correspondent, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Ian Murray, Jonathan Kreeger, Noel Goodwin, Carol Leonard, Lynne Truss, Albert Dormer, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Heather Neill, Charles Bremner and William Cash, Ray Clancy, Joe Joseph, Kerry Gill and John Hancox, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Alfred Sherman, Peter Ball, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, John Wilcox, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Rachel Kelly, Martin Barrow, Tim Biscoe, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, James Bone and Michael Binyon, Richard Tucker, Michael Clark, Anatole Kaletsky, Robin Hartley Russell, Keith Pike, David Hands, Charles Bremner, Sir Samuel Goldman, Joseph Connolly, Christopher Tyerman, C L Barnes, Bernard Richards, John O'leary, Peter Barnard, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Michael McCarthy Environment Correspondent, Denis Noble, Douglas Broom Local Government Correspondent, Robert Kirley, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Dennis Signy, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Norman MacLeod, Gillian Bowditch, M. A. Jones Chief Executive, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Cynthia Walton, David Watts, G. E. Howe, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Marcus Binney, Jonathan Prynn, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Tim Renton, Alix Ramsay, Paul Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Campbell, Heather Kirby, Richard Storey (Chairman), Ian Ross, David Lipsey, Richard Terrell, Stewart Tendler, Winston Fletcher, Nicholas Wood, John Linford, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, G. E. Bates, Joanna Pitman, David Young, Edward Gorman, Ireland Correspondent, Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Christopher Walker, James Pringle, Peter Stothard US Editor, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Keith Blackmore, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Andy Martin, Richard Beeston, Menzies Campbell, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster, Nadine Meisner, David Sinclair, Melinda Wittstock, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Geoffrey Brown, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Valerie Grove, Colin Dauris, John Phillips, Ross Tieman, Stephan Buck, Colin Campbell, John O'leary, Education Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Anthony Mitchley, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoPoll gives Labour 7-point lead UN imposes sanctions on Gadaffi Onion war retaliation Air deal Holiday offer Index Life & Times Employers seeking chief executives , managers and… By our Foreign Staff: Day of decision arrives for future of Belgium Cresson on brink of resigning Candidates lose Cnd credentials Christian Aid Exclusive Enterprise Educating Eliza Enticing Escapism Increase in travel bookings suggests new spirit of optimism Europe seems finally to have buried the Gulf war ghost and is packing its bags for a holiday, Harvey Elliott reports Onion war haulier threatens to block French exports UK agreed to sell Vulcans to Argentina Donovan described himself as male tart Novice left holding joystick vows never to fly again It's all in a day's work, says instructor Hanratty campaigners seek DNA tests EC adopts single test for cars Jail cache find Killer jailed Fast Maxwell Pupils' protest Fake fortune Correction £10m saves Holbein painting for the nation Eton joins battle for airwaves Why God is more than mere talk New Scots body woos old foes Scottish Natural Heritage plans to involve local people, write Kerry Gill and John Hancox Manx lifts legal ban on gays Canon £60,000 for nurse held over banknote MazDa Building Excitement Picture Gallery JPs 'will be ruled out' by cash plan New law aims to dump fly-tippers Incomers 'threaten New Forest tradition' Tetley Tea Bags Scientists query pylon link to cancer Radiation evidence rejected Gene flaw may hit immunity Alliance Leicester Picture Gallery Child victims ignored Sexual abuse by women Democracy is just a phone call away Property slump cuts living costs The Cost of Living Drivers carrying three can park free Paper fined for naming victim Dead recluse had £50,000 Airman jailed Cyclist killed Blouses stolen Raid victim On other pages Labour with Smith as leader would be beyond catching Times/Mori poll Index plan denied by Cunningham Public sector pay Roaches and rice dominate issues in East End Campaign Sketch Picture Gallery Jennifer's ear gives Kinnock the edge Health issues Tories in peril of worst swing since 1945 Poll analiysis Campaign Quotes Vauxhall How hacks suffer on the stump Major goes adrift on the Falklands John Major had a mixed day on his travelling soapbox yesterday, reports Philip Webster Scots Tories find themselves out on a limb Riddell on the Election Change in Scotland seems inevitable, writes Peter Riddell Virgin Essex woman keeps Billericay in touch with the old style Billericay Consituency profile EC the big question, Biffen says Labour gain Peace offered Fine Gael upset British vote DOD Heseltine cuts a dashing figure Lewisham West Paisley roars his way to victory Antrim North People power on the end of a telephone Vox Pop by Peter Barnard Soapbox returns in hi-tech campaign The soapbox is back, but its role is more symbolic than practical, writes Philip Howard Teacher unions attack Clarke for 'outrageous slur' on profession` The eduation secretary's insinuation that teachers who support Labour are voting for a quiet life has caused uproar, Nicholas Wood reports £448m boost for books and buildings Labour schools pledges Big parties unsure on forces costs Defemce strtegy Parents want smaller classes Pupil-teacher ratio Mencap Repairs will have to wait Bonn defence chief quits over export of tanks to Turkey Police raid former communists' homes Chefs take their hero home People Stricken mother goes back to win votes in Italian poll Christian Democrats get a much needed from a heroine who is standing on an anti-kidnap ticket, John Phillips writes from Lamezia Picture Gallery King embraces Jews' return Israeli president leads synagogue meetings in Spain Yeltsin hails red letter day as Russian treaty is signed Emergency declared in Chechen region (AFP): Ukraine church seeks to separate (AFP): France fined (AFP): Tense relations (AP): Off the rails (Reuter): Nuclear risk (Reuter): Fighting back (Reuter): Iraqis rewarded Bridge attacked Gadaffi holds tramp card with foreigners in wrangle UN measures against Libya will undoubtedly hurt what is essentially a desert state that has difficulties in feeding itself, David Watts writes UN sanctions risk anti-West backlash Arabs opposed to curbs on Libya Clinton tries two new tacks Verdict is delayed in Gotti trial Argentine pilots claim they had to adopt kamikaze tactics Ten years on the air force says it took risks in the Falklands conflict because of poor equipment, Gabriella Gamini writes from Buenos Aires Picture Gallery (AFP): UN flies Khmer Rouge generals to peace talks Shamir's support dwindles over Levy (Reuter): Indian minister quits over Bofors Deputies turn on Li Peng (Reuter): Moving base (Reuter): Forum halted (Reuter): Corpse banned (Reuter): Canberra helps Conor Cruise O'Brien A constitutional change could get Ireland out of a tight spot on abortion Landscapes of the mind Mass tourism follows close behind programme like The Camomile Lawn, says Bernard Richards Britain's slough of despond Economic prospects are much rosier than the voters realise, argues Anatole Kaletsky .. . and moreover Hopkins bottled up The Times Diary City snickers The Times Diayr Courageous couple The Times Diary Who? The Times Diary Classroom Politics Jobs on the Line The Vanishing Nation Press scrutiny of candidates' lives In the dock Market forces Discrepancies on science spending 'Hidden' candidates Independent schools Gospel dispute Arts policy views at variance Women high sheriffs Weil's disease Hat trick Court Circular Birthdays today Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items Memorial service Monmouth School Award for Times opera critic Latest wills Forthcoming marriages Marriage University news Word-Watching Admiral of the Fleet The Lord Fieldhouse Sir John Starr Paget Norman Bruce Norman Scott Bruce, Scottish international, died of cancer in Oswestry on March 28 aged 59. He was born in Edinburgh on June 26,1932 Ralph Brain Anniversaries Today's royal engagements Radar study of medieval manor Easley Blackwood Easley Blackwood, bridge authority and former in surance manager, died in Indianapolis on March 27 aged 89. He was bron in 1903 Admiral George Anderson Admiral George Whenlan Anderson, Chief of US Naval Operations during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962. died of congestive heart failure in a nursing home in McLean, Virginia, on March 20 aged 85. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, On Decomber 15,1906 Church news Cranwell graduation Weavers' Company Friedrich von Hayek Appreciations Mysterious Mr. Harris Academy veers from the politically correct Hopkins scores British Oscar hat-trick as The Slience of the Lambs sweeps the board The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,881 Another trinket for Mum's mantelpiece Weather Hannibal opens the floodgates of gore Today in Business Setting Sun? New Post Mea Culpa Clean up The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Retail Prices Shares suffer as Speyhawk falls to massive loss Property sector shaken by fallout Pressure grows again over Lonrho deal with Libya Sas lifts stake in British Midland Virani is held in custody By our City Staff: Lloyd's may lose £1.6bn for 1989 Maine-Tucker ABB buys Brel stake Japanese announce 'emergency' measures Petrocon wins 36% of Wilkes London Business School De Beers scoops Siberian gems back into sales fold Hawthorne agrees loan restructuring with bank The Times Engels-Hollandse Beleggings Trust N. V. British Gas to adjust charges Second-half recovery averts Tyne Tees loss Business Roundup Avonmore advances Johnston Press up BNB raises payout MacFarlane drops Watts, Blake drops Car wash takeover Company Briefs Decline in building output forecast to last until 1994 Nurdin suffers from Sundays Wellcome picks sale managers Vaux buys pubs Croda cuts A knight replaces a lord at Bupa Main American index improves By our City Staff: Clinton Cards goes into the red TIP must travel hard road CNT By our Money Editor: Leeds chief says societies' ills are self-inflicted Norcros sells to cut debts British Coal Croda cut could turn to thrust Tempus Lonrho shares tumble as broker resigns Stock Market Major Changes Recent Issues Wall Street Spreading that Wellcome mat Comment Slow in Tokyo Academic Hamilton The Times City Diary Coup de ballet The Times City Diary Survivors try to make the cellular telephone upwardly mobile again The portable phone business has suffered a number of early failures. Mark Newman assesses its chances of staging a recovery Trotting to Fox The Times City Diary Last orders The Times City Diary Real life returns Time to decide what's in a Name Accentuating the negative in regional variations British Gas Shares end at lowest levels The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Traditional Options Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Balrd & Co) (Reuter): Noah decides to stand down as captain of France Accusations fly after Davis Cup defeat By our Sports Staff: Courier likely to receive cup call Kankkunen roll aids Sainz Motor Rallying British women score encouraging success Bridge Merely a practice run Bell adds clout to Chicago's challenge Baseball 1992 Forecast Liverpool deny bias in hunt for local talent Sport on Television The Week in Review (AFP): Championships adopt individual approach Gymnastics Today's Fixtures Going crucial factor as backers hold fire Experts join forces on anti-doping measures Piller still mesmerised by Aintree's romantic lure Magnus Pym ready to offer Balding's team timely boost Mandarin Rapid Raceline Hamilton Park Worcester Cardoun has Guineas target Telemundi wants to be adviser for 1995 cup Lytham's Open date Golf: Defending Champion Looks to Overcome Shaky Perparation for the Masters next Week Australians flout amateur rule Antipodean unions force issue on rugby legue reinstatements South Africa torn by new discrimination Selection of table tennis representatives for the Olympic Games causes furore Kardooni to miss semi-final WRU refuses demand from clubs Woosnam's nerve on the line Local authorities to be main providers Sport and the General Election N Ireland safely into last four Hockey Victoria hits back Commonwealth Games Stein volley keeps Stoke City on top Youth gets help in the water Sport in Brief The Times Portsmouth finish the night with plenty to ponder Football Dalglish feels the pressure Doncaster gain light relief For the Record English batsmen find Walsh in penetrative form Cricket Burt claims silver for bright finish Sport for the Disabled Elite women get $1 m Volleyball Index Ince shoots two as United go back to the top League leadership changes hands again BBC and BSkyB top ITV offer Adaytum systems Sporting want Robson for manager Oxford show starting speed Forest foiled at the last gasp Liverpool revel in class divide Juries change sail ruling Meeting crucial in strike plans To E or not to E A work of fiction translation, banning an important, if not vital, part of our communication apparatus, is slowly approaching fruition. Andy Martin avoids asking its author if it was for Adair A sliver of low-thwack cheese, please Single Life Lynne Truss muses on the link between diet and violent behaviour Media Boggle Special Offer La Disparition A Void Inside Multiple Classified Advertising Items Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Logic fails a libertine in love with illusion Theatre Classic recipe Concert Positive feedback Rock Quirky collage Dance The Times Beautiful visions have a price Architecture: Marcus Binney reports from Japan on some daring and spectacular new buildings The Pope and the Witch Making sure Eliza is a good girl Theatre Preview How do you produce the fractured vowels of Eliza in pygmalion? Heather Neill goes to the Royal National Theatre for guidance Bach St Matthew Passion Hallo, hallo, what's all this? Television Review Carmen Jones Play black Arts Brief Second chances Cash afoot Last chance… Heading towards a retreat Valerie Grove finds out why Averil Burgess is quitting as headmistress of South Hampstead High School for Girls The Times The philosophy of the dangerous sister Elisabeth Nietxsche was a remarkably nasty woman who gave posterity a distorted version of her brother's work A sweet choice And Briefly Super buy Picture list Party ties Hidden strength on show Joseph Connolly views an exhibition that seeks to give great women artists the reputation they have so long been denied Guilty by gender? A Solicitor campaigns for legal changes on behalf of women who kill Home Owners Friendly Society Nuances that shape the news Melinda Wittstock spends a day at ITN as its team covers the election war over "Jennifer's Ear' Creative, Media & Marketing BBC Your Voice Could Be your Fortune Power and persuasion at the polls Selling Point: Advertising can win elections. But is this view a myth inspired by the image-makers? Jean & Martin Pallant Ltd Mordaunt-Short TTBP Ltd £30,000 O. T. E. German Speaking Clear picture of the video boom Researchers are finding new ways to track the way we use our videos, Stephan Buck reports Multiple Classified Advertising Items Training Course Manager DIY way to plot your future Self-build is daunting, says Rachel Kelly, but it can lead to big savings Property Buyers Guide London Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mortgage Services Ltd Allsop & Co Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills ISL Ludgate's first milestone Property Buyers Guide Grosvenor International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kelvin Homes Ltd Country Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barratt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Gateway to revival Final scene Berlin deal Rentals JS Aaron & Lewis Nell Gwynn House Multiple Classified Advertising Items International Retailers Multiple Display Advertising Items Rentals The American Agency Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Crone Corkill Elizabeth Hunt Multiple Classified Advertising Items Chief Executive's PA Media Careers Hobstones Hodge Enthusiastic Get into PR Multiple Classified Advertising Items SECRETARY/PA Hobstones Moss Bros Group PLC Directors Secretaries Parkside Health No Title Hobstones Mayfair Solicitors Focus Crone Corkill UK breach over interference with prisoner's correspondence Human Rights Law Report Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer RG Multiple Classified Advertising Items Paris Crone Corkill Legal Sec! Experienced Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mary Holland Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items WP Sec Wanted for Battersea PR Company Law Reports Receptionist Tempting Times Créma de la Créme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund Okfam The Shadow of Diabetes Diary of Times Classified Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items John Grooms To Place your Classified Advertisement Times past Multiple Classified Advertising Items Association Action Arthritis Research Times Newspaper Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Club Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Concise Crossword No 2754 Property Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items Notification Winning Move Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times BBC 1 Satellite Dan Air Radio 1 Variations
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