News from 06/04/1992
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John Grant Crossword Editor, Michael Clark, Stock Market Correspondent, Victoria McKee, Jon Ashworth, Bob Ross, Sarah Jane Checkland Saleroom Correspondent, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Richard Wilmot-Smith, Edward Gorman Ireland Correspondent, Barry Trowbridge, Michael Theodoulou and Michael Evans, Tim Judah, Fitzroy Maclean, Norman Howell, Robin Oakley, Philip Howard, Sally Brompton, Matthew D'Ancona, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Noel Goodwin, Kenneth Mellanby, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Charles Bremner and Martin Fletcher, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Jenny Knight, Gerald Davies, Ray Clancy, Callum Murray, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Jeremy Bray, Bryan Stiles, F. M. de Burgh Mound, Wolfgang Münchau European Business Correspondent, James Potts, Peter Ball, Ruth Gledhill, Ivor Crewe, Louise Taylor, Martin Barrow, Sheila Gunn and Bill Frost, Libby Purves, Douglas Broom, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Ray Kennedy, Alan Hamilton, Mike Rosewell Rowing Correspondent, Louise Hidalgo, Jenny MacArthur, John O'Leary, Anatole Kaletsky, Graham Bird, Ronald Balaam, Charles Bremner, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Michael Taylor, Director, Kate Muir, Simon Tait, Jack Waterman, Glenn Davies, Jerome Burne, Sydney Friskin, Elizabeth Sweeting, Nicholas Harling, Anatole Kaletsky, Economics Editor, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Philip Webster, Chief Political Correspondent, Barry Millington, Wolfgang Münchau, John Higgins, Matthew D'Ancona, Educational Reporter, Robin Oakley, Political Editor, David Powell Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook, Money Editor, Kerry Gill, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, David Chappell, Michael Bourdeaux, Richard Evans, Alice Thomson, Ian Ross, Stewart Tendler, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Jamie Dettmer, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, John Goodbody, Mitchell Platis Golf Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Brian MacArthur, George Hill, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Minnie Astor, Mary Dejevsky and Bruce Clark, Michael Seely, James McAdam, Chairman, Peter Riddell, Kenneth Rea, Tony Dawe, Richard Beeston, Michael Phillips, Philip Webster and Nicholas Wood, Ben Macintyre, Bryan Roberts, Philip Pangalos, William Cash, Tim Jones, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Derek Harris, Jill Sherman, Political Correspondent, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Frances Gibb, M. G. Pattison, E. Pillinger (Managing Director), John Phillips, Matthew Bond, Peter Robinson, Mary Dejevsky,
ResumoAshdown wants four posts in coalition cabinet Lib Dems stake claim for power Major tells voters not to fall on the sword of socialism Index Life & Times Lights, action, It's Gorby the movie star Souness to have heart operation Iran bombs rebel camps in Iraq Clinton slips up over draft again The Famous Grouse Popular Choice Sartorial Choice Nation's Choice Climbers walk to safety after 500ft fall in Cairngorms DIY work leaves a semi shored up St. Joseph's Hospice Cuts forces charity to sack half its staff National library rations flow of Joycean secrets All-singing all-dancing shows set all-black record It's boom time for black actors in London reports Simon Tait Aintree winner given a place in the party political spotlight Party Politics' dashing Grand National win is being seen as a symbolic charge of the Right brigade, Richard Evans reports Christie's takes late delivery Chiltern line tops punctuality table Rise in police-cell remands attacked Conrad Black sets up TV bid Chat silenced Cave rescue Crossword finalists go through Three killed as train hits car on crossing Driver ignored the warning lights and swerved round safety barrier, witnesses say By a Staff Reporter: Firebomb man keeps up jail fast PSION PLC Veteran tenor bridges the generation gap 30 years on A post-war Irish tenor is challenging the giants of pop, reports Michael Horsnell Wrangle holds up housing scheme BA pushes for better customer service Girl injured Howerd rallies Police blamed Joyriding case Labour Debt-ridden students borrow more as jobs vanish Lloyds Bank Plc Picture Gallery MI5 vies with police for anti-IRA operations Who should control the anti-terroist fight? The Home Office may propose changes, reports Stewart Tendler Daffodils prove too plentiful Damp squib Family acts Husband freed Whale death Light of life Bond winners Private schools to train military pilots Defence ministry studies contract bids Mazda Building Excitement Rory roars into EC office for Britain Bar urged to make payouts for negligence In a second report on reforming the Bar's complaints system, Frances Gibb looks at the Consumers' Association case When ill advice costs dear Car fleet directors accuse garages Index Exit austerity as famous faithful raise the atrium Labour's up-market singalong Campaign Quotes Voters are promised economic recovery Kinnock's speech Where a change of mind always means moving home Campaign Sketch Major battles to save the union Heritage plea wins Gould's backing Police defuse poster dispute No easing-up Aid pledge Odds for tie International Fund for Animal Welfare Party chiefs scorn Owen's latest switch It is Tories' turn, say Lib Dems Tyre Specialists Association Picture Gallery Ashdown wins approval from the posture doctors Stress experts say the party leaders should slow down and straighten up writes Victoria McKee Nalgo The people's earns chorus of dissent Constituency profiles: with the masses on a Scots battlebus and taking a semi-detached line in Hampshire Glasgow Hillhead Nationalists dismiss polls showing drop in support Scotland Devolution arguments fail to sway unconverted Marginal Seats in Wales Tory faithful queue for a blessing Aldershot Air Call Dimbleby questions miss his chance of a debate Vox Pop by Peter Barnard Washngton wakes up to the prospect of a Britain governed by Labour After 13 years of working with the Tories, America is preparing for a possible change at Westminster, Martin Fletcher writes Late deciders offer the Tories little comfort Last broadcasts hold key How Late Deciders Voted, 1979-87 Sinn Fein support still sliding Late move to Labour fails to halt a loyal tide Mediawatch by Brian MacArthur Picture Gallery Political fixers gear up for a hung House Robin Oakley considers the options for the party leaders if Thursday's general election fails to give a decisive majority to Labour or the Tories Cook sets health target Deal with Labour preferred Inland Revenue Staff Federation Yugoslav jets and snipers join battle in Sarajevo Quayle lacks clout People Italian voters confused by forest of party symbols Picture Gallery State shops go private in tsarist Russia's fair city Mary Dejevsky in Nizhni Novgorod reports on protests by shopworkers as the privatisation auctioneers move in Lutherans pick woman as bishop of Hamburg Yeltsin demands power guarantee German state polls reward far right Kohl shuts door on old Soviet republics Rebels quelled Cuts planned (Reuter): Russia accused (Reuter): Andorra votes (Reuter): TV guest held Arab ministers seek way out as Libya scorns sanction As Colonel Gadaffi grows more bellicose. Arab leaders try to contain Muslim anger and its destabilising effects, Christopher Walker writes from Cairo Morale hits bottom in White House and Congress Winnie Mandela told to leave politics as marriage collapses The Mandelas marriage was seriously damaged even before the Anc leader was freed from jail, Ray Kennedy writes Wife derails Clinton express again Shamir pays price for Levy to stay on Li Peng goes for common touch (AFP): Loan expected Whale caught EC appeals (Reuter): General chosen (AFP): UN mediates (AFP): Lions kill nine (AP): Culprits sought A vote against the Eighties Punishment of the tories is the key electoral factor, argues Peter Riddell Riddell on the Election ... and moreover Stand by your twang Country music's ascendancy represents a new US national mood, says Charles Bremner They come to bury history Bernard Levin lays a curse on the Japanese trying to tidy up one of life's mysteries Mandelson on stand-by The Times Diary Soap box The Times Diary Tartan taunt The Times Diary Tom on Tiny The Times Diary Paddy's Blackmail Retreat from Maastricht Return the Marbles Consequences of minimum wage arid higher tax rate Labour's target for growth in science and technology Large salaries Charity begins ... Russians and business Tiger hunting Aid for Albania Political shyness on world poverty Party commitments Attacks on Kinnock BDs in EL Court Circular Anniversaries Central Council of Probation Committees Christening DJM: Nature notes Announcements Picture Gallery Churches struggle in Ukraine Word-Watching Forthcoming marriages Marriages The Times Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Smeeton Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Michael Smeeton, KCB, MBE, a former flag officer naval air command and later chief executive of the Society of British Aero space Companies (SBAC), died on March 29 aged 79. He was born on September 24, 1912 Martinho da Assunçâo Birthdays today Memorial services Royal Air Forces Association Prof Manolis Andronikos Professor Manolis Andronikos, Greek archaeologist and scholar, died in Salonika on March 30 aged 72. He was born on October 23, 1919 Rixi Markus Rixi Markus, MBE, who fled to Britain from Hitler and became a leading international bridge player, died on April 4 aged 81. She was born on June 27, 1910 Service dinners Keith Douglas-Mann Forces' appointments Today's royal engagements Alun Williams David Alun Williams, broadcaster, died suddenly on a working holiday aboard a cruise ship in the Mediterranean on march 30 aged 71. He was born in Port Talbot on August 26, 1920 On This Day The Royal Titles Bill Ombudsman accuses top doctors of not caring The Times Crossword No 18,885 Parker Duofold Picture Gallery Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Thermomax Solar Energy Systems Weather Brokers prepare for an all-night sitting Business News Testing time for Tories on terrace Man of the Week The Pound Stock Market Housing threat to Labour's growth hopes C&G society chief's pay breaks £300,000 level Finding UK refuge from the Revenue Catching up with the Banks Tesco out to allay the City's worries Escudo rate to ease strain on pound Paisner & Co By our Financial Editor: French clinch 37.5% Sabena control Bad advice blamed for slump in east Europe Buyers beware the chicken factor Wightman works a DIY miracle at Welpac Smaller Companies The Times Post Office bets on lottery Gilt-Edged New Saudi contracts are boost for BAe Next hopes to set a trend with a fashionable line in figures Reporting this Week De Beers buys own stolen gems Muddy Fox bicycle group sold Prime cut Inflation hope Dangers lurk in the soft option Comment Coining it The Times City Diary Dark horse at Lloyds The Times City Diary North and South The Times City Diary Grudge match The Times City Diary Trading places The Times City Diary Woman to account How to bridge the Lib-Lab tax gap A Labour-Liberal Democrat coalition could meet both parties' goals for the economy, writes Anatole Kaletsky Economic View Minet Capitalisation, week's change Mandarin: Rockawhile to extend Cecil's fine record Moorcroft Boy impresses Point-To-Point Leaders over the Jumps Rapid Raceline Results from Eight Meetings Saturday's Results Wolverhampton Thetford Forest is put down Kelso Irish bonus may tempt National winner A crucial save by Redferne Hockey Britons repel strong overseas challenge Equestrianism Verdicts of the big-race riders Oxford stamina tells at close Rowing Ville de Pans prevails in competitive match Yachting How the 40 Runners Fared Garcia in form for Olympics Athletics South Africa quickly into the tour mode Tendulkar signs a one-year deal Cricket Wells backs Bath for cup glory in Twickenham final Harlequins will need to show their full range of skills if they are to retain their knockout crown on May 2 Precision of Barnes ends a gallant Gloucester effort Fijians expose all their challengers Bradford takes two trophies in a rewarding day's work Taiwan gain last spot for qualifying round Herridge expects absentees Pontypool's gentle slope turns into a mountain Swansea stumble on Weekend Rubgy Union Results O'Reffly has to settle for silver Speed Skating Monarchs have a bad night American Football Barnes magic unlocks escape hatch Portsmouth stumble in sight of the finishing post as FA Cup semi-final goes to a replay Match Facts Tottenham overdo welcome Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Celtic quieten fears Luton slacken their bonds City's finishing touch sways the title balance Cole earns with a winning workrate Bristol City recover Bamber provides Blackpool power Pratt puts Oxford in control Football The Times Picture Gallery Trevino keep tile Bear at bay For the Record Faldo takes encouragement Golf Wigan turn back fierce attack by Featherstone Rugby League Salford gain space Results and Tables Fixtures Allison in charge at Barcelona In Brief Perkins again Jackson's surgery Hendry in form Title surrender Racing FA Cup to be replaced School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd. Byrne brings joy to the Cup Sunderland defeat another first division club on their way to the final at Wembley Decision day in players' dispute Canizares clinches victory in play-off Match Facts Germans lift ban on Krabbe Mansell's title - drive gathers searing pace SAO Paulo Details Andrew helps to keep Toulouse on course Hallelujah, 'Messiah' is 250 years old George Hill follows the score of a masterwork which has topped the charts since the 18th century Sotheby's Founded 1744 Looks You can't put a price oil wasted time Working Life: Libby Purves on the trials of touting for trade Can any party prevent teacher redundancies? Inside Entertainments Today's Events Theatre Guide Cinema Guide More that chills than thrills at the Inquisition Don Carlos Coliseum Opera Spring in their steps Enchanted April BBC 2 Television Rossini's epic misses its mark Guillaume Tell Covent Garden Opera Denton & Warner's Agency Ltd Fo, fun and a fair bit of fee As Dario Fo's new play comes to London, Benedict Nightingale goes to Milan for an adience with the Vatican's least favourite dramatist Romping rumpus revived The Virtuoso The Pit Theatre Dramatic encounter by moonlight CBSO/Rattle Festival Hall Concert OBAS Orthopaedic & Medibeds If you go down to the woods ... White Oak Project Sadler's Wells Dance Suitable choice Arts Brief Lone star to save the US? H. Ross Perot, a powerful Texan, is a short step away from trying for the White House, Jamie Dettmer reports The Times Education Supplement Altered states of youth Special K is not a new brand of breakfast cereal, but a powerful drug whose use by teenagers is causing concern The drug-taking is like the music: synthetic, ultramodern, untested Hooked on a classic Peter Pan, in Hook, will once again help Great Ormond Street Hospital Self-build homes for the house proud Constructing your own home can be the realisation of a vision Having looked at some of the house kits available, Mr Akister decided he could do better. With its brick and blockwork basement, its half-timbered panelling and its steeply pitched roof, the house appears to be part English, part Alpine Clothes maketh the candidate Constituency wear is the would-be MP's chance to give full rein to personal taste. How do they respond? Alice Thomson reports Pretty Big Publications (TI) Education More House School Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments Multiple Classified Advertising Items University Appointments University of Oxford Suffolk College Harvard University Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Education Selection Crash Courses for Would-Be Frogs Multiple Display Advertising Items Creme De La Creme Community Creme Banking & Legal La Creme Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Cuts loom as budgets bounce Disquiet is growing over funding for state schools. And the problems will not be easily solved. 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