News from 02/04/1992
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George Cole, Widget Finn, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Victoria Glendinning, Nick Nuttall, R. J. Malloch, Sally Hamwee, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, David N. Bending, Richard Ford, Home Correspondent, Jill Sherman Political Correspondent, Bill Frost, Sheila Gunn, Political Correspondent, John Diamond, Philip Howard, David Steel, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, G. H. Townend, W. E. Skinner, Melinda Wittstock, Media Correspondent, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, David Williams, Leader, Michael McCarthy, Geoff Brown, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Michael Dynes Transport Correspondent, Peter Davenport, F. H. Withers (Chairman), Bruce Clark, Joe Magee, Debra Craine, Phil Nunnerley Assistant General Manger, Peter Bill, Andrew Wilski, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, J. A. Fowler, Rachel Kelly, Robert Seely, Robert Atkins, Lionel Hoare, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Robin Stieber, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Robert Bruce, Michael Clark, James Bone and Christopher Walker, Philip Robinson, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Tim Olsen, David Hands, Michael Claughton, Jeremy Laurance Social Services Correspondent, Ian McIntyre, Derwent May, Geoffrey R. Jackson, Justin Fashanu, Paul Wheeler, Claire Tomalin, George Brock, Sydney Friskin, Nicholas Harling, David Miller, Lin Jenkins, Gabriella Gamini, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, Christina Koning, W. M. Reid, Joan Lestor, Brian Martin, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, Philip Webster and Robin Oakley, Kerry Gill, Jonathan Prynn, Margaret Talbot, John Brown, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Jeremy Lacrance Health Services Correspondent, Craig Brown, Peter Stothard, Paul Wilkinson, Alix Ramsay, Paul Griffiths, Beryl Dixon, Marcus Binney Architecture Correspondent, Mervyn G. Beck, Craig Seton, Margaret E. Berry, Ian Ross, David Lipsey, J. I. Morris (Chairman), Derek Richards, Keith MacKlin, Michael Dynes, Transport Correspondent, G. N. M. Mellersh, Jim Snow, Northern Racing Correspondent, John Wright, Adam Fresco, Alan Muir Wood, Joanna Pitman, David Young, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Ian Dilworth Department of Electronic Systems Engineering, Jeremy Black, Brian MacArthur, Cecily Fairfax, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, B. C. J. Warnes, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Graham Searjeant Financial Editor, Richard Evans Racing Correspondent, Peter Riddell, Michael Clark and Martin Waller, Peter Victor, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Simon Jenkins, Philip Pangalos, Ambrose Streatfield, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Hyam MacCoby, Benedict Nightingale, Dora Bryan, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Richard Morrison, Frances Gibb, Sam Kiley, Arthur Leathley, I. C. H. Moody, Michael Evans, Harvey Elliott Air Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Tony Hetherington, Jan Raath, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Mike Rosewell, Rowing Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky, Joan Higman Davies,
ResumoTories target surging Lib Dems Leaders intensify rhetoric at rallies after more conflicting evidence in polls By our Business Staff: City fears interest rates will rise Index Life & Times Corporate citizens keep faith with charities Putting on the glitz for a new Jerusalem Havers dies aged 69 Bush seeks £14bn aid for Moscow John Mortimer Militant Tendency Marital Tension Modest Tenor French company chief vows no surrender in the onion war A British firm trying to bring onions into France has met intimidation and violence from growers. Peter Victor in Brest meets a Frenchman in the front line Developer misses Tube deadline Harrods Canal seeks to open gates to 100,000 visitors a year Poll tax order challenged Monster fungus 'biggest organism' A fungus at least 1,500 years old and 17 times bigger than the Wembley pitch has been found underground in an American forest, reports Nick Nuttall AA provides slowest breakdown service Christian publisher maybe boycotted Schoolboy finds mother killed Job claim lost Drugs charges Health protest N Bloom & Son (Antiques) Ltd Bungalow dispute killer jailed for life TV murderer was not mentally ill Police defend unarmed tactic Police regarded Albert Dryden as an amiable eccentric whose threats were not serious. It turned out to be a fatal misjudgment, Peter Davenport reports Hit song 'had gay version' TV-am pays Frost £100 a minute PC jailed for stamping on man's face Canon Bubble Jet Printers Laker returns to the skies American Tax and Dss staff give poor service Ombudsman's report Foster parents out of pocket April foolery keeps public guessing A flood of fanciful tales confounded the gullibe yesterday, reports David Young Researchers seeking cure for blighted homes The hopes of hundered of West Country families are being wrecked because of mortgage lenders' fears about a locally produced concrete, Rachel Kelly writes Fiat Decision day for Smithfield The New Honda Civic Women jail staff 'sexually harassed' Aberdour creditors seek assets Solicitor jailed Rail accident Royal train Time flies in London clubland Clubman who held the law's senior post Lord Havers, who died yesterday, held the top legal post for just four months, writes Frances Gibb New Scientist 'Distinguished officer; good friend' Halgo On other pages Polls all over the place, but Tories' hopes still look slim The opinion polls are sending out such mixed signals that the cause of their volatility can only be guessed at, says Ivor Crewe Confident Kinnock trains his fire on homelessness Labour focuses on rising poverty Ashdown offers citizen power Liberal Democrat campaign Labour sowing seeds of its own destruction Campaign Sketch Major woos the floating voter Tories sharpen attack in face of poll slump The Missions to Seamen Campaign Quotes BQ Tories say Kinnock would harm security Defence claims Pledge on fox hunt ban 'broken' Cook pledges to reverse increase Prescription charges Labour swallows bitter pill on cost Nationwide Tories lead in key marginal Treaty rebuttal Schools attack Chope attacked Looking into the abyss with Patten and Mellor Constituency profile: Times reports test the water in the marginals in the wake of Wobbly Wednesday Oxford West and Abingdon Mr Rent-a-quote remains unruffled by mere opinion polls Birmingham, Selly Oak Little things mean a lot when every vote counts Norwich South Maverick Marlow out on the march Northampton N Charmer spreads the green gospel Scots can look forward to leading role in a Labour cabinet Riddell on the Election Labour and Tories review their tactics Final campaign week BBC brings back the swingometer Sex smears that would end in tears Mediawatch by Brian Macarthur By our Media Correspondent: Major rejects Tv offer The Times Washington aid sets Moscow's leaders squabbling Boris Yeltsin and Andrei Kozyrev, his foreign minister, are being accused pf following the Gorbachev line, Mary Dejevsky writes from Moscow CIS ministers fall out over nuclear arms Ukraine asks West to destroy weapons Trade alliance binds together the Celtic fringe There is a new and determined challenge to the investment and trading power of the Ec, stretching from Scotland to Spain, Kerry Gill writes Picture Gallery Cresson hangs on as prime minister Rühe takes stepping stone to top Man in the News Yeltsin to control Moldavia troops UK presses Libya for details on IRA links Army sent in to calm township (Reuter): Crime rules (AFP): Pledge given (AP): Weeding out (Reuter): Beaming ahead (Reuter): Basques held (AFP): Border opened (AFP): Venice flooded (Reuter): Gatt imperative Zimbabweans stampede for food Argentina's junta troika keeps its peace on Falklands war Leopoldo Galtieri and his generals still refuse to talk about Argentina's war with Britain, Gabriella Gamini writes in Buenos Aires Israel security fire kills four in a crowded Gaza market Angolan soldiers demob in style Vermont defeat adds to Clinton's list of woes Walesa is distressed by Dachau People A very British cover-up Ten years on: a re-examination of the political failures that led to the Falklands war Simon Jenkins on how the Franks report let the government off the hook over the Argentine invasion …and moreover What odds? - or even The Times Diary Doctoring the charter The Times Diary What goes next? The Times Diary Fooled you The Times Diary Profitless Tactics Scarcely on Tap Onion Sauce Confusion over care for elderly On thin ice Promises, promises The need for an engineering 'Oscar' To buried merit Christians and Jews Plea from Sverdlovsk Adoption and the voluntary sector Early poll tax Saving graces Court Circular Carole Keig (Mrs Gordon Wilson) Christening Announcements Dinners Service dinner Today's royal engagements Rosanna della Casa (nee Curling) Queen's visit to memory lane Anniversaries Birthdays today Forthcoming marriages Word-Watching Marriages Lecture Prince George Galitzine Prince George Galitzine, businessman and Russian historian, died in Belgravia, London, on March 31 aged 75. He was born in Tifis, now Tblisi, Georgia, on May 3,1916 Latest wills Church news Winnie Wooldridge Winnie Wooldridge, née Winifred Mason Shaw, who represented Britain in the team championships of international tennis and later became a Scottish international golfer, died of cancer on March 30 aged 45. She was born at Clarkston, Glasgow, on Janurary 18,1947 Lang Hancock University news Appointments Granville Wastie Granville Wastie, GC who won the Edward Medal (later translated to George Cross) for rescuing one of his brothers from a gas filled well in 1929, has died aged 89. He was born in Oxfordshire on October 29,1902 Clarence Wright Appreciation Grand National Earl Spencer goes to rest at peace with his family Princes, statesmen, aristocrats and workers mourn a true gentleman of a nobler age The Times Crossword No 18,882 IBM Weather Index Sun Setting No Respite Count on It Bad Alchemy TV Windfall? The Pound Stock Market Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Labour advance lifts money market rates Pound retreats but delaers not alarmed City coming to terms with prospect of Tory defeat Gadaffi makes life tough for DTI Doubts mount on O&Y loans Europe and US end dispute over Airbus Virqin H&C buys farm feed activities Discount rate cut in Japan fails to impress markets IBE Hogg admits being too optimistic By our City Staff: Ash & Lacy holds up in recession Adwest pegs payout but profits tumble EC blocks five-nation railway venture Sherwood dividend up Radamec pays out Capital edges ahead North British rises Senior sets record Emap buys Trenton Pension lifts Lerose Franchise Opportunities 92 Friday April 10th 1992 The Carnegie United Kingdom Trust Court ruling quashes Polly Peck asset freeze Business Roundup Profit may be £10m for LWT managers Trading in Young suspended Virani fails to secure bail Petrocon bid Banker appointed Mountleigh chief Shares stump as MTM gives warning of no final payout Lloyd's names warned of £12,5m call Bowthorpe to buy 'black box' maker Fimbra halts sale of US unlisted stock Patek Philippe Geneve Efficient pits set record for Coal Wardley profits hit peak Acsis falls into the red Lec advances East Kilbride Golden handcuffs in the boardroom at Lwt prove to be cash well spent Tempus Black sells United Newspapers stake Stock Market Nikkei below 19,000 World Markets Blue chips stage recovery Wall Street Major Changes Recent Issues Foretaste of things to come Comment Trade hope Out but not down at 39 The Times City Diary Pelican Sud croaks The Times City Diary Dipped beam The Times City Diary Long shadow of losses takes the shine off Sun… Jonathan Prynn says the insurer's dreams of taking on the Europeans at their own game are fading fast An Oscar helps The Times City Diary Anomaly or equity? Lloyds puts customers first Lloyd's needs no enquiry DTI has crucial industrial role Company failures The Times Unit Trust Information Service Ft-Se 100 Volumes London Traded Options Major Indices Commodities London Financial Futures Money Markets Some losses recouped The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital Alderwick McLintock Product Manager-Emerging Markets Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartered Accountant Finance or Business Graduate Graduate Brian Ingram Associates Waters Major Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Chartered Accountant Lewisham Education Barclay Simpson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Aegon Alderwick McLintock Multiple Display Advertising Items 'Vampires of the recession' working for a better image Tim Olsen examines various ways of reducing the excessive costs of big corporate failures which have led to much recent criticism of accountants Budget VAT concessions still leave anomalies Morris' men Study studied Any Other Business Bracing stuff Any Other Business Reform is in the air, whoever wins Company reports pay lip service to green audits Try harder The Times City Diary Western Samoans gain places in New Zealand trials All Blacks' World Cup catain left out Sky coverage for national sevens Sainz claims share of championship lead Motor Rallying The Times Cigarette firms ruled out Sponsorship Pace too hot State's victims Brighton Time to test age barriers Clubs require more control Injury problem PE teachers deserve praise Cup lessons Noble gesture Solidasarock has right credentials for Liverpool test Mandarin Scudamore sticks with old pal Bonanza Boy Queen Mother accepts gift horse from Joel Rapid Raceline Yesterday's Results Laura's Beau out to Change Irish luck Liverpool Cricket is continuing to lower the barriers David Miller in Johannesburg England batsmen failed to solve a familiar problem Tour has enhanced Morris's reputation Final Series Averages Lawson is denied a farewell victory Lahore joy after cup pilgrimage By our Sports Staff: Borg has fun in latest comeback Paralympic body ready to compromise on logo Sport for the Disabled The starting point is in the school system Sport and the General Election Tim Times invited the three main political parties to set out their manifesto for sport in this week before the General Election. Today: Robert Atkins, the minister for sport, completes the series with the Conservative plan Stars & Stripes fights back Yachting Wright snatches important result Maguire standing by Go-ahead given to sports cars In Brief John Howe Higgins loses Derby must count cost of missed chances Football For the Record Byrne's skills are top drawer Kingston champions third year running Basketball London eliminated as chances go to waste Hockey Fixtures James is hoping to stay for the finish Littlewoods Pools, Liverpool Norman aims to graduate from supporting cast Golf Index Meeting fails to ease threat of strike by players Manchester talks adjourned after four hours Cockerill brings relief A Ladbrokes Group Company Old blues' test for Boat Race crews Hopes fade for West Ham Bottom Six Sampdoria overcome Red Star Ice hockey players start strike Wigan's persistence pays Duke wants sport to unite Picture Gallery Special Offer Sane and serene in a crazy world In the hury-burly of arena opera, Jos? Carreras stands for old-fashioned courtesies. Richard Morrison talks to the tenor on the eve of his London concert Sounds off in the battle of the sexes Private Life John Diamond reflects on the dividing line at the dinner table Superlative Travel Appointments Theatres Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide Battle for the prince's soul Theatre Brass needs polish Concert Rodents lack bite Theatre Afraid of artifice The Chalk Garden King's Head, Islington Matrimony can be murderous Cinema: Deceived, Kuffs and the other new film releases this week, reviewed by Geoff Brown The Times Tchaikovsky takes the tartan Top musical names return to make the headlines in the programme for the 1992 Edinburgh Festival Philosopher betrayed by his grasping sister Television Review Sadler's Wells Songs of freedom Arts Brief For the record Last chance Not quite sixteen annas to the rupee Victoria Glendinning on two charming charlatans, Annie Besant and Gurdjieff Annie Besant a Biography By Anne Taylor Oup, £25 Gurdjieff The Anatomy of a Myth By James Moore Element, £16.95 Asya Moralists break silence for the female majority Victorian Feminists By Barbara Caine Oup, ?20 Hoi polloi in a Whig's history Riot, Rising and Revolution Governanace and Violence in Eighteenth-Century England By Ian Gilmour Hutchinson, £25 Beggar my bookie A Licence to Peint Money By Jamie Reid MacMillan, £17.50 Progmire's paradise postponed Ian McIntyre finds the latest Mortimer exposes its author more than the media From both sides of the grave Expletives Deleted Selected Writings By Angela Carter Chatto & Windus, ?15.99 The Moment under the Moment By Russell Hoban Jonathan Cape, ?14.99 Seek, and ye shall find The Sign and the Seal By Graham Hancock Heinemann, £16.99 A Case of Curiosities Smash hitters play on My Life in Flux and Vice Versa By Emmet Williams Thames and Hudson, £20 Boyden ASSC NILFISK Multiple Display Advertising Items Marketing Manager Barclays Mencap Thomas Townend Managing Director Fletcher Hunt plc Birmingham Midshires Building society NHS Management Executive London Electricity Redundant? 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